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BONAPARTE'S LATEST RULING
ALLOWS ASSISTED IMMIGRATION
A cablegram received from Francis Jtt Hatch this morning states that Attorney General Bonaparte has ren
dered an opinion on the new immigration law passed by the last Congress. He holds that under this law States
(and Territories) may pay the passage of immigrants' from the public funds, but immigrants will be excluded if
contributions for their passage are made by associations as is done at present in Hawaii.
This is not interpreted to mean any interference with the immigrants already on the way to Hawaii. But it
will allow the continuation of European immigration only on condition that the money is appropriated by the Ter
ritorial Legislature. It is in line with the understanding of the situation presented a few days ago by Governor
Carter in an interview with the Bulletin.
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HEN)
KN5I ONI
Bill Would Have Become
A Law In An Hour
But It Didn't
., ' iioijhi:.
i -Till D.i) forenoon Reunion.
'I Imi Spcalai umiumiu'cl this inumlng
t li.it tliu bill imiililliiR for the cslnli
llshincut r n hosjillul nl North Ko
Iialu would beioinc law lit 10. .10 o'clock,
an nl Hut tlinu It would liavu liien In
Hie (lOteinor'H Inuiilu fur ten i!.i)M.
Ilnl It illiln t Mini) tliliiKs ni.1) Imp
jm n in one hour ilurlm; ii IcKiuInlltu
M union It wax DUO hIkii Spuiker
Jlolstiln made his iiiitiuiiiiicmciit, nl
V .7 Hut bis Mike of Hie m rgi mit-iit
iiiiiimImniiiiic.IiiiiI.-A ii.e-.iKo from tliu ., 'Q , T ,,
Ginerniir, and Keuetar) JntU Atltln- . , . . ., .
miii waked In In I.Ik uanal nupuuol""!" fr t".u payment of inonthl) Hal
manner ami ilcllveiid to the Iloiuu llM "r tonnt) offlifiM on pay ioIIh
the CoeinorH elo of thu honpllnl npproid Ii) tho head or deputy of
lue.iHiirc.
Joliii llugliroe felt lilnifelf nnalili
i appiove of one part of the nieawRe
to
"It hii)h lliuie," he iiald, "lliat tho fur
illoi) In not In financial condition to
aie for the Indigent 1 tlilulv It H
Mi.l Unit It hIioiiIiI cue for them
UaulliiH raid he had warned tin)
i;oininltlU) that tlicio was no appro
pilatlon to tail) out the provlnloiiK of
the bill. "ou iiiu't run nil ciikIiiu
without io.il," he uald "I iiKieu wllli
lteiiieeeiilatlvo llimlics that wo ouulit
to line foi tint Imllei'iit Ilnl Hiin In
no iiipiiiprlatlou for buililliiKB, and
we do mcrrldo tho tiinernor's eto on
this iiiattir, It will mciel) become an
idle law on the books
Ciiiibldiratlou of the veto was dc
fened. A l)VII)i:i) Itni'OUT.
Klielilou'H bill piiDldlui; for the clic
Hon of Itoad NupeniKiirH nioiisul u
llel) illscilbKlou auioilR the Itcpicsou
IntUm A majorll) of the Juilklar)
Coiumltlen lepoiled unfavor.ilil) on
Hie bill, leiomiiiLUilliiK that It bo
tabled. Sheldon and Walwalolo it
IiimiI tu (ouiiir and Slieldou urged thu
li.tHs.iKo of the bill
Coirta bald he thought the bill wui
(Continued on Pace 3)
MADE IN'NUWYOKK
Jlir...IIUntlmlnTnnAI'lllr'
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MIS Ml (II
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Payments On Approval!
Of One Supervisor
Censured
Tile spcilnl loliilnlltee of the Sen
ate which Iiiih elmrKe of IcKlxI'itluu
uffcclInK thu CoimtleH this foiunooil
tiled 11 ioililu of leiortn on liniiortiilit
proposed iiniciiiliiieiitii to the County
Aft, an follows:
Thu Special Count) Committed
have linil miller lotisldcrntlou Semite
Hill No. 1, entitled 'An Act relatlliK
to tho pi)ineiil of salaries nnd wiiucli
of Count) nllkeiii anil County niit
plo)eeu," nml rciorl iih follow m
Section 1 of thu hill pun Men that
VqLi jiiiIh for
su Mill 0.1 Of
ill Inpprowil
I tho deii.i
I tho department where eniplo)ed and
tin, Coiiuly finpeivlwir of tho dlntrkt
, ,)0 t,orUed to upi.rovo bin b pa-
uollM I lie upprowil of Hie County1
Clera Im nlbii required. '
Kectlon 2 of tho bill nutliorUos j
Count) Auditors to draw warrantH on
the Count) Treasurer bcuil-li.onthly i
foi thu p.Diuuit of uaRos duo Conn-1
t) emplo)ccH piovldliiR thu pay ioIIhI
""' niiprimil h) tho head or deputy
of the ilen.il tuient in cbarKii of tho
irtworl; and tlio Count) HupervlKor or.etery baud
thu dlstilet wbcie tlio sorvlco wuhi
lendcicd, and thu Count) Clerk neiitl) mentioned Is 1'axou lllshop,
Thu Special Count) Committee does j now President ot the Senate Thoso
not apiioo of tlienc iimondmcntH iwlio mi) tlio) Know, uxiircss the bo
und leionimend that tho bill ho laid lief that In tho eveul of refuting tu
upon tho table' Tlio Koverument of rctept anothur tnim lilnn-olf, (!oein
i.iili County Is to ho tarried nn by ti or Caller will cry piolmhly throw
Hoard of Supervibois lilting as al his Inlhience in faor of lllshop. If
l.o.iul, and tho antliorlty bmiKlit tolls belloed that If thu nppoliitnient
bo kU en Ii) the bill to Individual Su-I weio offeied him, lllshop would not
penlrors would, In our opinion, tiu lofiHe, and (locrnor Cnitcr's lullu
biiborslM) of an esbentlal prlnilplo cnto with tho 1'iesldcnt Is still jou-
of County Roeriiuicnt
Tlio Speilal County Coiuinltteo
(Continued on Page 2.)
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It's Not
The Price
you pay for your Spring
Suit thiit is of to much im
portance to you. The main
troubla is getring one that
plcaics you, one that you
know is absolutely right as
to style and fit. These trou
bles disappear the moment
you put on one of our suits.
You don't have to have
someone tell yon it is be
coming and that it fits you
perfectly you Know it. No
matter what puce a man
pays for a suit he is per
fectly satisfied if he gets his
money's woith.
THE KASH CO.,
Limited,
TCI.. MAIN 25.
COR. TORT AND MOTH. fiTfl
KALAWAI ACCEPTS
MATERIAL UNDER
REPUDIATEDCONTRACT
iKiicllnl IliiHelln lielen"!
1III.O. Hawaii Mr b .' i -
pari of the mail mui litnuit hi
illaimie under the lontimt wlili
tlii- Honolulu lion Woil.s nuh-
ed In Kan and wax aiiepted b
HapenlMii Kalawal. In dliire- t
Kird of the action of Hawaii
Count) Hoard teiiidlntliiK thu
(ontrait Tlin contiail wan
for huh bluer)' ainountliiK to
(l.'.OOO Kalawal uiik one of 4
tbose miiIiik In Humiliate the '
i out i art made )) the peloim
Hoard
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I IS
Considered Strong
Gubernatorial
Possibility
With tliu lmrc.iHiiK belief on tho
part of mail) that (iotornor Outer
will not Hi.cioed lilumelf, tiiibeinalo-
lit I possibilities aie (loiipliiK up on
AuionK thuro who ma most proml-
vlilcred stioiiK ciioukIi to ianj 1011
bldeiable wnlRht If he should make a
ie(omiuudatlon foi mi) man as bH
sun ebbor.
AUIioiikIi the name (it Senator
Uowsett has been HUKKCstiil as u pos
blble iholee It Is not Kenerall) be-
llu)ed that he would eeli louslder
thu iiuoptiimo of the (ioMTiioihlilp It
It woio nffnied to li 111).
And there inn olheis. JudKe Con-
liei Is looked upon as a stroiiK possl-
hlllt) ami U. II l'lnkhaiu, I'nsldcnt
of the lloird of Health, Is anotliir
wbo would llllMt HtrilllR illippolt III-
tall) If Ills name were up for lonnld-
! elation by thu President.
, Hut It Is mill eiKht months until
the explintlon of (loveiuoi Caiter'a
( tiuiii. and man) thliiKs nun happen
In that lime The picbcut Incumbent
might een olme a KtioiiK desliu tu
hold down tho Kxeiutlvc ihnli for
(inothei teini. tlioiiRh It Is not hollow
' i .1 ... .1.1.1 .I...A l...t 1... lu . 11. II. tittle-
III iiu nils iiiiiv Hint iiv " iiiii.iiiiii-
1) anxious In situ ccd himself.
'I lie Saihs 1)1) Goods Co lmu JilEt
icrclwd the M'i) latest sjirlug and
Eiiimmci st)les lu mlllluii) ami thu
lelibniUd kulilieiboikei uhlrl waists.
, fti'li uil ill jrtlbv u
H IMII l.ll m . II 11 lllll I !! !! II
BANANAS
CHOICn ONr.H to Mainland polnlr,
at low rales. Leave your orders nt
W E L L8
FARGp OTFICE
KING ST.
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Favors Many Raises In
Salaries But Few
Cuts
Tho Va)H and .Menus Commute o of
Hie Semite this morning submitted
Its lonK-experted ropoit on tho salar
lis bill. It faors the ralfilnu of mi
Incroiix salarlen. cspcflull) lu tho
IteKlKtrnr's olllce and tho Judiciary
Ijciiitrtinenl uukii oaly ory rav
cuts, namely. In thu olllces of the1
lloaid lif IMniatioii and of the Asslal
nlit Silperliitendeut of Public Woiks.
The ollke of the latter olllilal Is tut
out nlloKctlier. as well as poiiio of his
vtaff.
Tho iciouimenilatlons of the hill
4iic siiminarlzed as follows' "1"
stands for "Increase"; "81" for
Strlko out" nnd "D" for "Detrease "
I Tax Asbewor. .Maul ..Il"r. S'.'(10
Hui can of Coiivo)nnce
I UcRlHlrui $200
I -Depot) Registrar . . AVX
I -2 clerks $ Tr.
I f. dorks S (10
$22.".
$tr.o
$ !i0
$ 7f.
Peimaneut Settlements
St Mrs II. II Wells... flR.iiC
Asm. Supt Pub. Works
St Asst Supt
St Clerk
St Stenographer
$2,'0
$123
$ 7B
I engineer and diafts-
mi'ii jsioii JiL-.nno
(io)crnnieiit Shops
I Head carpenter ....$ 7."
Wnten Works
I Supt. Walluku S IX.
I Harbor master t-.T.
I Asst bin bin muster. $1:!.'
I IMIor. Kaliuliil $15(1
Suney Depaitiuent
l-Suno)or $2.10
Jildlclar) Depaitiuent
I'list Clirult
I 3d. and .Mh depu
ty dork en Sinn
I -II HtenoKriiphers, ca..Sir,(l
I r. halllffK $ "ii
(Continued on Page 2)
$100
$100
$2!0
$2.pi0
$200
$300
$12
$2110
$100
A 0000-mile vacation trip of six
weeks. Eead ad. on page 7 of the
K V KN 1 XCJ 13 U M.KTI X
The Most Watchful Eye
Once and Awhile Closes
And that short time
airordi plenty of oppor
tunity for tome one to
steal your Jewels, and
precious doeumeits. But
when you lodge these
valuables in one of our
safe deposit boxes they
are safe both from bur
Diary and fire. And the
lodging Is 50c a month.
Hawaiian Trust
rn4irtfiftii 141
MJUIIMUV, LIU.
Fort St. Uonolul"
ll1
Thm
Senate Gets Several
Petitions For
Relief
BL'NA'I i:
2ith D.i) roienooii Session
A lUceeiiKD wits lucked from
the
(linernor. vetoing llousu lllll
pi-
ldlng for n hospllnl In North Koliala
on lite ground thai It was tol)
drawn, aim that the 'leirli'.r) wa
not In ii lliuiuclal ihisIIIuii to take (arc
of Indigent jierhons. as piiDlded In the
bill On motion b Clillllngworlli ac
Hon wai deferrrd until TucsiU
'I be Senate was, notllled tll.lt me
CiDeruoi had IkiuI Senate lllll. rei.n
Iiik to siiepiuulon of seiiteucos. and
llourti lllll iiS, iclallng to elections
Houie lllll SI. delKli:itlUK '""''I
from illstik I coiiits as louiit) riullza
tlous, Hoiibe lllll IIH. and House Hill
iri2. relating to (oromr's Imiuests, nil
passed flrst leadin.K
A million was lend from tho Pndilc
Stipur Mill Co which had Ihcii lefusid
the ii'dirdliiK of certain duds b HiRls-
trur 1 Ilium. HioiikIi thev weie later
on leionlul, wlieu tliu peiiuouir
bioiiKht in Hon In theioiiltH Tin sum
uf $100 as damages with luteiesl was
pnmd fin The petition was uiencil
to the expenditures Committee
1. O I.) man petitioned for roller re'
alhe to ceitnlu lauds lu Kallmann Ue
f mil to I.audh Commltne
Pctltloiiirs fiiui lliiiiinkiui iiskul for
mi approiirlallou for uu additional
school room Iteknid to tlio J.duui
t Ion Commltlce
'I he MIsiellaiKous Coiiimlllee repoii-
id on House Hill IIS. pioWdlUK for tliu
use of DpewiltliiR machines In making
public ucoids iccouiiueniliiiR Its pann
age Thu same committee icportcd
fnioinlik on House lllll U's, proWdlng
for a license Tee or $2' for all llery
stables outside of Honolulu
Donsett leisiited foi the Wii)s ami
Means Comiulltiu on Senate lllll 30,
the hularh'H bill, rcioiiiiiK'iidlng the
lalslug of mail) biilarks luwillng nnd
auieiidlUK b.ime, and ultlug a few
'I be speilal count iiimiultUe upoit-
nl on Semite Hill I, iclatlng lo the p.i)-
incut or c limit) iuihIojcci. leiouimeuil
lug thai li biAtabbil. on Hoiibe lllll HI,
lelathe lo the appointment and Mil
liilei ol' iipMllitiw nllkeis liuilei the
(utilities, ii loiumcuilliig houie iiiueud-
nieiitH. and on Semite lllll 7.1. ami pn
IiIIiir for tin cxcrilbc Iiv the nullities
of the ponci of i mllienl domain, nc-
omiuendliiK Uh passiiRe.
The Count) Comiuilteu also icjiortcil
on tile leboliitlou lluil tlio salai) of
I hi) iiiuiit) ilcrk of Hawaii be ralnd,
liioiuuieudlliK thai It be (onsldcied
with the bill iilutlliR lo Ki la lies of
iiiiiiil) ollkeis
Senate lllll 03, icl.itlng to pi hate
-i hoolh. ame iiji for lllll I leading, bin
i n motion b Wood action was de
teinl until Taenia)
Hoiibe lllll ti.', lelntliiR lo prhalc
,ii ami wak I lights, Jiasrid ililid
leading
noun inn lib, aiiiliorlzlug the iiko
of ipeuililui; uiadilms In iiuiUiiik
public molds, nml lloust lllll 12b. n..
luting lo llci) stiible licenses, Sen
lite Hill 7. lilatlUR to hiedless dih
lug. all jiiiHsul tiioml leading IIoiik1
HIH U'l, fur which tho later was u
bilbstltuie, was tubkd
Semite HIM 1, K'billng lo the pa
(Continued on Page 2)
Furniture
IiAROEST AND TINEST SuCK IN
THE ISLANDS.
J. Hopp & Coi,
Y0UNQ BUILDING.
Big Grafters Are
In Grand Jury Net
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 23 The Grand Jury has returned
thirteen indictments ngainst A. K. Detwetler, a capitalist of Ohio and ouc
of the incorporators of the Home Tel cjihone Company He is charged
with unbintj San Trancisco Supervisors, Nine indictments have been re
turned against Louis Olass, vice president cf the Pacific States Telephone
Company. No arrests have yet been nude. Bail has been placed nt
$10,000. for each indictment.
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Storms In
RAW FRANCISCO. Cal.. Mnreh 23.
California
The storm of the past week contin-, is reported that Hcnduran revolution
cs throughout the State. San Fran-lists attacked nnd defeated President
cisco is almost isolated so far as tel-' Bonilla's general, Barahona, nnd
egranh and railrond communication . wounded and captured many.
is concerned Vnllejs arc flooded.
PAPERS WERE SERVED
IN PROPER MANNER
BYDEPUTYSHERIFFGOX
Dcput) Sheriff Cox of Walalua Is
In town toda) nml tells ijulte an-'
other stni) regarding tho liuldciit of
alleged failure to bero (lll papcis
In his district Tho fact Is that the
District Court papers sent down to
una In an attachment ease were'
l.iiudkd li) Cox himself and the work
was done Imiui dlalel) thu dociimenis
weie led'Ued It Is true, hnwcw'r, '
that one of the Walalua polk emen
who should huso been on dill) wcnti
out llslilug Sheriff Cox kids the'
mini has hltheito In en thorough!) I
reliable nml lin was much surpilseil1
ut the IlsliliiR Im Idem There hi.s
inner been liny link of ollkeis to
i"ero papelg lu Wiilulua whin need
ed.
The Cosmo
Manufacturers'
105 J Fort Street
,gfidhM... mtiniftttirtifci.lK mi iliMiiisfii
. REACTIONARY LEADER DEAD
' ST. PETERSBURG, Ruuin, March
'23. Pobenonetzcff, formerly Procur
intor General of the Holy Synod of
, Russia, is dead. Pobenonetzcff was
the leading reactionary of Russia,
nnd, nlthough forced from ofilce, cx
crcised a powerful influence over the
!Czar.
REVERSE FOR HONDURAS
MANAGUA. C A.. March 23. It
MOTHER ON STAND
NEW YORK, N. Y , March 23.
Harry Thaw's mother went on the
witness-stand today and denied that
theie is any taint of insanity or epi
lepsy in the Thaw family.
SUGAR
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 22.
SUGAR: 00 degree Centrifugals,
3.5325 cents, or $70.05 per ton. Pre
vious quotation, 3.515 cents.
BEETS: 88 nnnlysis, 0s, 3d. Par
ity, 3.03 cents. Fievious quotation,
0s 1 l-2d.
A WINNER FOR A
BUSINESS SHOE.
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A black balmoral with
a straight last bluchcr,
made of nil vici kid with
a light, single extension
welt sole, low heel, and
cap toe.
The piicc is $1 50.
Ask for No. 4G1.
Shoe Co., Ltd,,
'Phone Main 282
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