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Oct a move on in the right course if you wish to de velop patronage. :: :: :: :: My.ivr.f.-r'r.'.f.'r.'?.'?.'?ti?.if.rf.'r.i?. twwi'T&w t Vol. I v 36I9 HONOLULU rKKRITOKY OF HAWAII. .MONDAY. KKBKUAUY 18. 1907 I I'.NTh IMMIGRATE LAW IS FINALLY PASSED Slate Is Prepared For Various Senate Committees OTHER ISLANDS GET SOME OFFICES Today wns probably tho busiest olio In political circles which tho town has seen since tho election. A largo part of the members of. tho Legislature are In town, and busy preparations aio being made fur tho opening of the ses sion next Wednesday. Tho Senators nro tho busy men. Tho members of tho IIouso nro not doing much of a tlcllnltc nature, ns they have decided to postpono their caucusing until the speaker In spe, Holstclu, ar rives from llnuall tomorrow. The ball was started rolling with tho Scnnto when John C. Lana and Ull Crawford, constituting a special com mittee of the executive commltteo of tho Republican Central Committee, called on Senator Ulshop and an nounced to him that he had the en dorsement of tho committee. Soon nf terwards Ulshop sent to the Senators, who wcro In town, a tcntntlvo list of committees, which ha had prepared, asking for suggestions and amend ments, In order that tho malic-np of them would ho as ngrccablo to all hands ns possible. While this list was ouly practically a basis for a slate, and many changes wcro made In It, and possibly a few more may bo made, still It la now In n fairly dcflnlto shape. Nothing Is being given out about It otliclally, but tho following lias been ascertained from good sources. W. O. Smith Is to bo chairman nf tho Judiciary Committee, with Ilayseldcn and I.nuo as tho other members. Coclho will ho chnlrmau of tho Health Committee, with Hrown and Duusctt ns member. Hnysohlen Is slated for chairman of tho IMucatlon Committee. Chllllng worth will bo a member, and lwsslbly also Knudscn. Hewitt, Knlnma and Smith will prob ably form tho Accounts Committee, with Hewitt ns chairman. Lnife will bo given tho chairmanship of the l'rlntlne Committee. Chllllngworth Is slated for chairman of the Public IaiuIs Committee, of which Coclho will probably also be n member. Knudscn will probably go on the UxpenBo Committee. Tho ncvlslon, Utiles and Mlscellan There is a risk about keeping valuable papers in the house that is not fully realized until there is a fire or a burglar on the premises. We are willing to take the risk for four dollars a year and guarantee security. The Henry Waterhouse Trust Company, Ltd. NOME (AIRY f The delay In the Dultctlu's Sec- 4 ond edition today Is the result of n brenk In tho lltillctln press. f 4- Japanese Highly Incensed Law On Japanese Has Passed House Ctjocl(irJ Vrctt Special Cable) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 18. The House of Representatives has nnssed the immigration and Janancse exclusion bill bv a vote of 107 to 1 101. I This law, which now goes to the President for signature, provides I that Japanese laborers shall be excluded from the mainland, but not from Hawaii and the Philippines. It nlso prevents Japanese from going from Hawaii or the Philippines to th: Mainland. i Governor Garter Talks On Some Phases Of Japanese Question WILLING DAUGHTER SHOULD MARRY ORIENTAL (treat preparations arc being mado for tho Japanese mass meeting, called to discuss the now Immigration act, and great excitement prevails in tho Japanese community. This afternoon the following circular was being dis tributed from lioiibo to house by plac arded hacks: Till: OltttAT MASS MHETINO. Tho Senato of tho United States has passed the Immigration bill, excluding tlie JapnncBo laborers from tho main t (Special Ilullctln Wireless) Hllo, Hnwall, Kcb. 18. Work f was begun today on tho new -f pineapple cannery at the mouth t- of tho Walakea river. This is bo- f Moved to bo the foundation of n t thriving Industry for tho town of -t- Hllo. f eons Committees will probably be In land. nils morning b cauio announces tho main tho stnio as thafo of last t'mt said hill will probably ho passed i var, I by the House of Kepiescntntlvcs nnd Ulshop Is sure of the presidency of ""mum it receive tno approval 01 mo tho Senate, w hllo Knlama of Maul wilt President, Hawaii's Jnpancso will bo probably be vice president. i under the bondage of slavery. Tim flirht fur ilm niilopK riinnprtpil No greater sliumo or dlsgraco has with tho Senato can now bo regarded ever been experienced by Japan than Abe Ruef pleaded not guilty this us practically concluded. Win. Suv- "" sm ". morning in response to the five in- Mge will preside again ins clerk, while "" u'hf" ' Kccp Bllent anddictments brought against him for Minnn of Hllo is to hnvo tho nssitt- ki nollilng nhoui 17 '.4i ant clerkship. Maul will bo gUeu her A muss meeting has been called nt extortion. shoro by being given the position us uuuck wnigm mi wu "i'" iiiessciiEcr to Kruecer of Wnlluku. school grounds on Nuuanu street by Akiiplninniiwal of Honolulu Is n strong Uioso opposed to the Immigration bill. niniMilntn fur tho liniinm nf imiltnr. lnit Those In favor of opposing It nro cor- cinny niviieii. Meeting, Hawaii Japanese, oppose l to tho Immigration bill. Signed by PllOMOTUH. Dated February IS. SAN FRANCISCO CASE POSTPONED SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 18. The Aoki school case has been bostponcd till March 4. This was the case brought to test the validity of the separate school required for Japanese by San Francisco authorities. Abe Ruef HasPleaded (Attodalei rrttt Special Cable) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 18.- Prove Thaw Is Insane tho island of Kauai will probably bo given tho privilege of filling this olllce. Tho fight for tho position of scrgennt-nt-iinns la thn most strenuous 0110 of them nil. Tho cnndldutes aru Isaau C'ookrtt, Chas. Clark, Krnnk Godtrey nnd John I.. Kuulukoii, but tho two latter nro not regarded ns having nny chance, nnd of the two others Clark Is tho stronger. Tho light for tho clerkship of the House has been rendered less compli cated by tho withdrawal of Nugurnii l'eruandc;, so that now John Wise, St.! C. Pllnnnla and Woodward are thuj only candidates. It will undoubtedly' tall to cither Plinnulu or Wise. I Ulshop, when seen today, stilted hoj an siiumiiieu n nsi oi conn uuecs 10 aiIan.AllBtril!m stcamshln lino w 1 10 memucrs or 1110 bonnto, nut many bo ,n,)rovcli commencing May 1 by tho changes had been, and wcro being,' , cl)Iilc,B 1)f tho jilowera by tho Mo made n It. No dcflnlto Information ,,, a mo stea.nsi.ij, or ti,0 Famo gen con it he said, bo had 011 tho subject tml constrHCtUI1 nmi mtnB ns tho IMllll IUII1UI1UU UIIVIUUUII) !lllll 1! IUU- cus would tnko place to decldo on a slate. MONICA TO REPLACE STEAMER MAUENO ON AUSTRALIAN RUN A I Mr n ! . k Mm Etna (Aitoclatrd l'rctt Special Cable) NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Feb. 18. The Thaw trial was resumed this morning, with Dclmas, the San Fran cisco lawyer, in charge of the de fense. Doctors Evans and Wagner were put on the stand and testified that Thaw was insane. The Thaw will was introduced as evidence and was read in court. (Attoeialed Vrtf Sfeclnl CaliM MACUTO, Venezuela, Feb. 18. President Castro of Venezuela is licved to be dying. be- ' Wwm Tho servlco of tho Itoynl Mail or Ca- Uf II I I AM Ull I III. will, 11 ikkinui nikh uk AT KAHULUI Old Tails Church, In Virginia, fiom which tho vlllago of I'alls Church de rives Its name, nnd at which President Washington worshipped for ears, anil for n long time was a vestryman, Is to bo restored by tho American nnd Historical Preservation Society at the request of Itov. a. S. Sommcrvllie, tho lector of tho church. RAILROAD MANAGER turblno steamer Mnhciio, which was taken oft this run somo six months ngo. Tho Monica Is not of tho turblno typo hut is nearly us fust as tho Ma licno nnd Is lilted most luxuriously. Tho Mlowcrn will ho laid up for a Keuuim .Jiuiiiii..in.ft uuu iij...p. u..u n,,,,..!,,,--,,-,,, I, w I.-Mlor nf thn K-fl. has been on tho run for somo tlmo " r,"" ' ; ,," ;,., , J. N. S. Williams will tnko tho place undo vacant by tha resignation nf without uny great amount of work bo- liulut Hnllrond. Mr. Williams is 0110 Ull'Ul IIIIIUIIIII Ul UIIV uv- , . . , ,..,.. ,1 H.Htn Scenic Ing don? 0.. her and there aro a good "' ,""-" ",u" t" r " , ' KmgbXoo1 ics 13c into '-. .or nomo t.nrn past tlm manager service. BULLETIN ADS. PAY Wits f llff'l ul wWf-t 'ill 1 ll1 .of tho Puiincno plantation. Tho 1 early hales of Welsh's drape "Tho man who makes n nnmo for Juco nro ,,creaslnb' remarkably. himself In tho world," observed tho i:vcr0 i,o has ever used It llnds It Philosopher, "is tho man who inspires ltul)(,I1Bnl)lo nml trojUCCs it to his others to mnko It for him.' Corral CMics tor. Vcn MADE IN NCW YORK MMDg- lts Idle To Discount the part that dress plays In shaping a man's career. Ar rayed In an Ill-fitting suit of poor material, out of date, or exaggerated In style, a man may at heart be a gentleman of the highest type, and a go ntus In ability. But the world will misjudge him. THE KASH OO.1 Limited, TEL. MAIN 25. COR. FORT AND HOTEL 8T8. Tho Chlneso detective forco Is a se cret body, and tho best organized In the world. Its members Keep nn cjo on every man, woman or child, and, In nddltlon, wntch ono another. friends. slilpmen J. M. Ievy & Co. hove a now Threatens (A$toci2t'd 1'rft Special Cable) ROME, Italy, Feb. 18. Mount Aetna is threatening eruption. D. P. It. Isenberg this nfternoon ro celved n wlreloss mcBsago from Knunl stating that tho steamship Mongolia passed Kolon at 11:30 o'clock this fore noon. On this Information HackfcM Si Co. flguro that sho should arrlvo oil port at 0 o'clock ,thls cvclnng. Sho tomes from tho Orient. ' It Is rnro to meet twlco In one's life n heart with which ono may sjmp.1 llilzo completely, or to tlo twlco knots so intlmnto nnd so solid that death alono may break them. Vlscountesd Da Irchey. When questioned this morning In regard to tho proposed plan to allow the Japanese Immigrants to como to Hawaii freely hut to bo excluded from tho mainland, Governor Carter made somo interesting statements. In tho lourso of his talk ho spoko very .strongly In regard to his belief that tho Jnpancso and tho Americans should como together on closer terms, nnd Hint naturalization should bn granted to tho Orientals. Ho went bo far as to mako tho statement that he was strongly In favor of marriage between tho two races and stated: "I am perfectly willing that my daugh ter should marry a Japanese." Ho later qualified this statement to pro vldo for tho joung lady's consent to tho Jnpancso husband. In speaking of tho exclusion mat tor, ho said: "I bcllovo that tho Jap nneso Government will bo sntlsflcl with tho proposed law, admitting tho Jnpaneso to this Territory but exclud ing them from tho mainland. This Idea had Its Inception In this Terri tory nnd was laid beforo tho Presi dent by Mr. Atkinson nt tho tlmo when tho ugltntlon ngnlnst the Jnp- ivncso wns commenced In San Prnn ilsco In the campaign fostered by tho Chronicle In 1001. At that tlmo vo hml no supply of labor to draw from nnd hnd not thoiiRiIt of tho possibili ties of tho Immigration by tho Terri tory which Is going on at prcsont. Conditions slnco hen hnvo nlterol materially At that tlmo wo saw nothing else, ns tho Immigration scliemo on which wo are now at work had not been ovotved. This plan wns ouggestcd as a means of solving n much graver nnd mora Important question thnn Hint nf mcro labor on Hawaii. It was a suggestion to sot- tlo tho matter of Jnpancso Immigra tion, which has now becomo so seri ous n problem. "It this proposition goes through, nnd tho planters nro oblo to get nil tho labor they need from Japan ami keep it, it will deal a most serious blow to tho present colonization plans of tho Hoard of Immigration, will It not?" "Not necessarily. I cannot tell 5 on what nttltudo tho planters will take. It may bo that thoy wilt still continue to bring In Portuguese, even If they hnvo all tho Jnpaneso labor which thoy wish. When thoy had all tho Chlneso whom they wished, thoy Imported Jnpancso nnd when they hnd nil tho Japanese thoy wished thoy brought In Portuguese. i'o Special Ilullctln Wireless) Nawlllwlll. Kauai, Kcb. 18. Peter Christian, tho seven- car- -t-old son of Manager Charles Chris- tlnn of tho Hniiainniilu Sugar -t-l'lantatlon, nccldcntnuy got under t a car estcrday. He had his arm -t-crushed nud ono of his fingers cut off. MANY MEN of wisdom and integrity are often able to give the indi vidual some valuable points on investments and be of assistance in the care of real or personal property. Such a class of men consti tutes the Board of Direct ors of Hawaiian Trust Company, Ltd. I Fort 8t. Honolulu INJESsVI New and Nobby Line of LACE CURTAINS J. HOPP & CO. ALEXANDER YOUNQ BUILDINO. MACHINE-MADE POI Delivered In thoroughly cleansed eon talners to any part of the city. LEAVE 0RDER8 AT WELL8-FAROO OFFICE KING ST. -- I do not know what they will do. Ask them that question." "How about tho naturalization of ..iipnncso? Would that have any good nffect?" "I hnvo alwoys been strongly In fnor of naturalization of tho Japan ese. Wo wish them to nsslmllato with tho peoplo of this country ami that will bo the greatest help towards that end. I do not mean by this that I wish tho Islands to become Orient nltzcd, nnd can Bay right now that I hnvo no fear of this happening.' I nm unwilling to tnko nny nttltudo which Is opposed to Japanese Immi gration." ..!- . 1.. . t. , , . ,. , -;--. Hon h io he t rf bi' , I c 1 Intcr-mm mr.iline 'm c 1. : In favor of that, nre ;ou?" li I " .11 ' 11-1 In f of su-h marriage 1. 1 toe no itc prejudice about mo whatever. I m.i perfectly willing that my daughter MmuM uuu r a Japanese. 1 liue kiiow-i inan Jnpaneto who mako tho wry best of husband. Peoplo say Hint tho Oriental laces will not ns slinllato witli ours nnd that we can (Continued on Page 2) .. J. J. Hegnn, tho caretaker of the Knliniikl Zoo, died this morning at Q o'clock. Death wus caused h 1111 an eurism, from which ho hud suffered for several enrs. A funeral service wu held at tho Catholic Cathedral at 1:29 p. 111. The Intel men t will tnko placa nt Pearl City llegan had been In tho Islands many jcars, BULLETIN. ADS. PAY -mm 1 $5.00 l " If the Shoe Fits, Wear It," In QNU KID BLUCHER OXFORDS made by 'the Chas. 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