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SATURDAY
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Tilt SKIP UF STATE.
TliOH. too, will nn 0 Ship of HI !''
Sail on, 0 I nlnn simmr nml pii '
Htimnnllt. Willi all l fens.
With all the Impis i.r future '
U hanging hienthlci'S Hi f l"'
Wo Unow what Master lid) Hi kul,
Wlmt Workman w - u.M ih" ill of
tp I.
Will I IM'llll I I '
"ii I sail ami
ioih
What nn wlmt hammers
bent
lu what ii roge ami what n hut
Wore shaped the iimhors of t li
tiop-
I'onr tint inch Hiiililen hoiiikI mid
hock.
'Tli of the wue antl not the intk
Tin but the flapping of the Hill
Anil not a nut mtiile b tho kiU '
111 ipltu of rock mill tenriest k intr
III iplte of false ll?M on the nhnie,
Sail on, nor fear to lueii't Hi" kit'
Our hearts, our hopiB aie i.ll with
tttce,
Our hearts, our hnp'. our prater.
our tears
Our faith tiliiuiphnnt o'er our fenrn.
Are. all with thee .tie all with thee'
. Honr Wndatturtli I-oiigfillotv
l'ul our rontltlenre in'l our In-
toitincutii In the fu'uiL uf Honolulu
anil that
puree.
will put i, unci in win
Honolulu will tilelnnle the
1'ourth of I i.l is lictouies illRnllleil
tuns of the efite Kan The Hiniiili
Ilojrs will fin to llllu
lin't It n lion t time the people were
Elton liifciriui'tlfin on the propoil
tluua made lit the tin. n nor In t'on
noctluii with the K.ipin himl tleil '
On Jul t, 1771, the Aini-rl Mil
petjplo ile'luieil tin insf les free nml
liulonendent I'm one huuilieil an I
thlrtj-'hiee .tens Hut have maile
ECO I.
TlniiiRliI of the sin i llli e Lorrlli
Andrewd makes to bet mm an uiplti
lulil ili.piitt or Hie itn!Ue-Cletier-iil'N
ilepurttnei I Is mot lug borne of
tho polltlcli is lo lenni
Honolulu is a prctl) Rood town,
summer, winter mid bi'ttoen te.t
fcons. It has ahvit.vs horn 'I hit
oily illffiieute Is that an IntitnslttR
liitmlier of people are hceomltiR ac
quiilltcil with the fail
Tho II it 1 1 1 t I ii will not he Is "id lis nllli pis Ii lite IVdetal lliaiul
BiKd on Mnmluv Iho dit the pulill I ,u " Hailes eoiiimriil Ib mUlti In
ickhmlcs lh 1'iiitilh Members nf j "'fi-tliiR We llnd Hint the prctent
llu. stuff will be clvtn III., buiellt of ndiilllilsl r il Inn Is tatnliiR out lis
the double hnlidat Hint Jilfoitls o
portnnlt fur a pie is mt mid suuimer
on 1 1 II R.
Though the rellro "upt " Mn-
hail, thny t.in't stop the splendid
"j nilsslonar woik be lias done foi the
t,.n.'it Ihrotigh his lallltiR m titles
ii prciMrcd for Ihe priss hi time of
' pt:i"u his pen has hei n mlglitlrr than
'li a hiimlied awouls
1'
i Ureal llrltnlii Is bild to he. I lie llrst
-' tuition to ollltltll) rotoRule tin
.pious of III" iiiiiiitry and olllthilly
ffoster Its power for streiiRllit'iiliiK
,i nml nuiliitalnliig the Ihnplie (licit
hlrltaln la wisp, uml Its shlnliiR px-
( v iimplo may hato iiuiuo i ffoct on lm.il
I .nluconipoops who use tho press tvhon
ST Ihey e.in uitd dtiiliiR their sparo tmi-
'inenlfl Ii'rat It to niiuty tilth Inn and
a lutrunllitR all of toletann
A piltato lulesiaiu Bas that Iho
local Japanosu tiro !iiieallng for
fuails llo this us It may, tho prw
petit or novcrlr of tho laborois Is
If not tho nmttei of Rieutcst luomcnt
to thti .lupaueKe lejlilcnls What
rlioulil tauso theni tho greatest ttor-
, ry Is tho fact that their nctH tend to
tillscredlt tho Rood name of the .lap
nucso lu lluwi.li who in, io u Tow
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PtJItor
.JULY 3, 1009
wicks ago hate I1.11I 11 reputation mi
In ninlnlaiiil Hi it tliould h.iI IhT the
1 ii sci-itlve A people with ketn
pilch of rate unil ti;il iotialltj would
be ccpcttcd to ltd their utmost In
pretilit 11 intitluuntlim (if itunlitlnus
I'nit inn bring tin other result Hi. in
Injur
School liuja aic learning til it
plantation wink In Unwell s iittinnier j
I. us worths an nccup itlim n8 farm
irk for cnllcgp bo.vs (IiuIiik Hip ' I'iiIiIU Health anil Social Conill
nialntinil mtiiitiivr If plantation Huns Is the text of a lliltlnh llov
niiniiKiiH will itiiiHtiiie to lake Mml-1 rniiicnt lllue Hook that gittsnn Iii
It to the pi ipiHlllon n Kic.it gain I tcicstlng icvlovv of the thnngos lu
tt 'II he ii. in ill-1 In I la wall mil n lu- lhi tinlloti.il life of the iiiunlr since
isart that will, In time. offset alt USD
Ihh I 'I lie popiilitlon of the Hulled
I Kingdom luir Inert .ici it fiimi 27,li!s
I'arents nml olii'Icnts In a ipi in-1 7 Hi In is." I to I l.ll'.i.nn.l, a gain
ilarj ovoi where the l)n nml gills of ."I ." per rtnt I'he niiiiiher of
i-li.i'l r mi ml nut their t nurse of xltul ilillths per 1 Oim of ioiul illtin ile
slionlil r ii i inlip.l that lu the Co hK'i tllneil fiom .! ! ' tn'iti 1, hut the Insi
snuiiiu rttmnupii mat in me n. us
nf llawnll thorp Is a bottoi iippnrtun-
lt for ittlvanieil stinlli'H than Is .if-
fonlitl h many tiiiltihiuil limlltu-1
llnns of Kreatir mile The slinloisf
vtho Relit tho perKinal atteiitlou of
Iiis'-ui'u s In the Kiuiller lolli'Kes
i tf tin e nut of the eirH of minl
i ii i n lei In the t row ii of a I'nl -
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.NUi'.H IliliSr AND TAFf
William II
r.ifl npp.ire:itl l'-8
ml reenRtibe Hi it there It Kiieh a Pneinnnnl.i. tllphtlierl.i nml iiiuiei
UiliiK as a rim ii I trimt" when thehow a Kinallei ileetlne
te out ihows It to ho a law lneiker. "Ihe inotciuent of pniutlatlon to
This It the leu of Hie latent waul the titles has pir.illeleil the
nmvB tiK.ilnttt the Siirh Trust re- similar inuwnieiit heie In CiirI.uuI
kartllnc tthlih (itorne II ll.ule. who nml Wales tho populitlnn In ISM
uninrtluil lis nittliol or klllltiR off
the I'enustltaul.i IMlnln;; Couipaio,
sail
I limk thin tpstluiout to
V. iitililiiRlim when Mi Koihi
tell wns I'leslilrnt ami toulil
not Ret him or his Alliiinet
(lenerat. Mr llon.iparle, to look
nt II I Insisted that the meth
od nf RelliiR tonttnl of tho l't nil
stltaiilu Sii?:u Itelltier lu this
tilt was fraudulint ami that
the trust oHliers ithiiulil lie pros
eiintil lnil linn uifiiseil to lis
ten lo in
Ml Hui It alsn sinl iitliei I'iIiirh
th il pit u- I hllll In lie a fll e pioph-
el iillhtnuf'i he W a keen lu esllRii-
ii r This Is Hie I iiiriiiiri tthlih he
la qui led an iisIiir
On ou su ipote Hint IliPte Is
tint reiiMin lo expett a prnet u
llnti nf Hie SllRH 1 1 list li litis
Ailmliitsliiillnii when Mt T.ift
Mjcteil foi his tlntnet-tien-oral
Mr It ketsli mi, who Is a
member of the New York law
111 in which defended the Hint
in Hie incut suit;
Do )ou suppose Hint I will ap
ical to mcli an nfllict of tho
Cioti'miiiene
'I Ills Is wIipip lie losps Ills reiiuti-
t Ion as n piopliPt.
lU'.nl In Hie IIrIiI of pist ttperl-
t lit anil the liiillelim nt of the Trust
ptoiiihc to Ihe letlet, mid Is able lo
iu ike the i rtiniti ill rh h iiIiiro be
fore the llist-tlins Icr.iI talent ioii
tluitlnR the i aso of Iho people.
Umler Ihe Tuft inliiiltiift ml Ion.
Mr Wlikersli nil Is the Atttinu
Heiiernl foi the ptople, not the at-
i thin Trust And this tails to mind
Hint 11 was Attoriie-fioiierul Knnx
a rail oad attotuet, who nt rut K the
llltgal inllio.nl miiger husltips Hit'1
liiiriliiit blow It otei nudti'd Up1
was not pm lit uhirl plilurcsquo In
Ills methods hut ht was tpi pffn
tlto lu Ills work
Ho ma wo expett that liesipnt
Tuft In mlei ting a lltst-diss atlot
utiy to att for Ihe ptoplt, has done
inorti In nilt.incn (he ibiimi of Justice
tow.uil all iiipii I Ii .i ii was nttoinp
Halted h mt n who tiltint ted ititisid
ci.ililii attention, but wuc mil plo
llllc In results
VVIlv tllr. ItlUlfPL till i.illl.lllli.l l .1 I lull
...., ... ..-..... !
did not piiist-tiito tho riitRtir TiiihI Is
of little moment at tho piuseut time
No one hut Itoosovolt i an tell, and
ho H lu the Jungle The fai t insert
ing recognition Is Hint tho Tuft nd
lululsti.iliou Is taking up the inittct,
fonlnclt to u lomlusloii on tin et
dento seciitod h tho Itoosevelt olll
clals ami hrlngiiiR into tho loiilcut
tho lit st legal talent tho lotinli af
foi tin
To
Tort street ....2
Queen street ..3
Lunalilo street 2
Kaili avenue ..2
Middle street.
,.3
,.3
.3
4
Elm street . . .
Union street. .
Kapahulu . .
Spencer sticct
Lunalilo street.
Young street .
College Hills
Diamond Head 4
FURNISHED.
1'ort street .. 3 bedrooms.. $30.00
Kaimuki . .2 bedrooms.. 35.00
Bcretania St. . 4 bedrooms. . 35.00
Mr.nca Valley .2 bedrooms. . 40.00
Kinau street .4 bedrooms.. 55.00
Alexander St . 3 bedrooms.. 60 00
Pnkoi street ..3 bedrooms.. 60.00
Trent Trust Co., Ltd.
UNITtD KINGDOM'S PROGRESS
IllSH
was offKpl Ii) a ileiieixc In the ater-
.ige nnniial ilt ilh r.ilo frniii -J 7 to
1., the atei.iKc umiu.il natural In-
m n lie hIuiwIiik only a HllRlit ill-
inlnutlon The atei.iKc a Re Iiiih In-
uenee.l. ,i with UK 'Ihe main tle-
lellne In the ilenth rale has lieen In
'thp ape KinupH up In l"i tens A
rem iikahlu ilecreate nf Infiiut mnr
talltt has taken plnro lme lS'.i'i
Deiths from ttpliolil fcter, sinall
o, seal let fetei ami cntisumptloti
hate Bte.ullh iliuilnlsheil Ttpliuii
fcer hint liet n pi u He lilt er.ulli.itc.l
'wnt about riu P' illtliji I h Iween
I urliiin anil nil il iiie.i" II Is now
77 ier lint urlnii Mm t i 111 t Is 2"
pt r tent Inwei in iiit.il than lu ur
lian tllstrlitt
Tho piopoitlon of toittiR persons ueciliiR trndes, nml a corresponding
end pcrtous about t!Ti enis of iirc iletteate In iiRilcultllie. The iiRll
pitRaRpd In occupations has ilccllneit eullunil pojiul.il loil of HiiRland and
'Ihe pertenlnRo of hots lit work he- Wales has dei lined by mom than 110
Iween the urps of 1U and 1.1 do- per itnt AKllcultur.il w.irps nil)
- r,r. pet lelft' hlRhtr than in lSfiO.
Tlirie Is tin' Increase of aboio 10 per
tent In the rale of general wages.
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.TRUST COMPANY-
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FOR SALE
A bat-gain on Aloha Lane, near
Young: street. Modern cottage of
two sleeping; rooms, livinc room,'
kitchen and bath. Price $2,100. j
$250 cash.
A three-bedroom cottatre with lot
00x200 on Lunalilo street. Price
$4,000.
FOR RENT
Furnished Cottage
..... n ...
WalKlKl S10 00
Yotllig Sticct " ' 5000
Wilder Avenue' ..'. ' .'. 45 00
Proscect Street ... . 40 00
Ti..f . ,..i..i p--
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Matlork Avenue .. ..30 00
lunalilo Street 40 00
Vaikiki Rd. . 20 00
Wilder Avenue . . 15.00
Vaterhouse Trust
Coi. Fort & Merchant Streets.
REMEMBER THOSE AT SEA !
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Let
bedrooms
bedrooms
.$ 8 00
10.00
bedrooms.. 10.00
bedrooms.. 18.00
bedrooms.. 18.00
bedrooms.. 20.00
bedrooms.. 20.00
bedrooms. . 25.00
.2 bedrooms.
.3 bedrooms.
.4 bedrooms.
27.50
35.00
40.00
45.00
50.00
.2 bedrooms.
bedrooms.
After
the horse is
stolen is a
poor time to lock the
stable door.
If you have jewelry
not in use, valuable
papers, etc., keep them
in a safe deposit box to
...KIpU vnil fnlv ' hl'f
lllt,ll JUU, UIII , II. l K.
the Key.
Wc rent boxes for
$4 Jl year.
Uishop Trust Co., Ltd.
Hcthcl St.
created f;nin "O.ll la l.S.'.l to 21.0 In
llilil mid that of gills of the same
iirps from l'J !i to 1-
TIipip li.is hpeti a nutiihlti Inciease
In the liuililltiR, in I n I in; and etiRl-
1'rlces show a dot lino.
The aterngp tiumbar of poor who
lettlted telltf was npproNlmatel
yiL'.iiiiii In isr.rt uml In l0S 77--miii
lu I,oiiilon tho atcitiRc Hum
l.ci of iouV relict oil declined fiom
I.' 'i pel 1,(100 of population lu 18G0
In J I I per f.000 In 1108. The
auioiint nilseil by local taxation has
llsin fiom CO.'.H 11,000 In 18T.0 to
Ufif. r.O.OIili In 19l-i. Local In
dpbteiltipss rose In KiiRlaml it nil
Walts fiom appioxlinatPty C!i",-
niui.oiin in 1871 lo i: 18.1,000,000 In
l'J or.
END DRAWING NEAR.
(Continued from Face 1)
The attorney for tho defense was
unprepared for this answer, and
wanted it sirltktn from the rocouls,
.'"'I .IiiiIro Itohlnstui allowed It lo
it main on hip Rrotinus nun in leasi
deli ml, mt No 1, .lotmo Mlkatta, tho
leader at tested, was lu tho uiiloniti
llle at tho time
i.ttugo Amiui.i, the. Jnpauese in-
i........ i.. ,....i ii... .i i i I....II.
iiipitni. i'ni iliti siiiiiii nun n-mi-
"''ll "'"' "lc ""1 '"''"ah"" meant
"l,('"' '" 'Bt"1"'- '""I tlll "''
"e'! ll ln !,rfil,"; "c ,,"1,ll,,'t
tiRiilnst auolher
l.lRhlfoot nientlonoil four other
,uirii nf KM,lI)r moil tilrit? unit
asked If the worn not morn ptop-
ril itfceil whole them were mm
lomlialauta luilead of otto Klnne
iilijeilnl, hul the statement was til-
Ask for our nw
$15
Princess Suit
Made of cross-dimity, white, but
toned down entire front, trimmed in
Ii all and Vcl hec and insertion.
Dutch colht a.td cuils to match, 3-4
skcvc.3, skirt trimmci with bias
folds. Sues 34 c 40
EKJLERS
The
Alexander
Young
Cafe
is now
Re-modeled
and
Re-opened
HOURS: 6 a.m.,
to 11:30 p. m.
low id. Ainiida testified that sonic
of the other words tvero more gen-
cially used h) the laboring class,
hut that on this occasion "Tatnko"
was the ttotd adopted antl used by
tho irottil.
William Woods wns tho last wit
ness put on Hie stand for Ihe piose
tiitlon After Kinney had secuietl
a statement of his trip In the auto
mobile from the office of the Higher
WiiRe Association with Sheriff Sher
iff Hour, l.lRhtfoot hail a seance,
with the witness ntcr the descrip
tion of the noises, crying and throw
lug of clicks and stones, which pro
t oked eonsltlciahlc laughter In the
court inutn. At tho conclusion Light
foot linked:
"Weio )ou Icirlflctl?"
"It was ijnllp an einbariasslng po
sition to he lu."
"What were they doing?"
The were hollering?"
"I tun not a .lapuiese."
"What Is I1111711I?"
"Oh, tni know better thin Hint"
After Woods left the slnml Atlor
ncj Klnne announced that the
preset lit Ion tested lis eae. Atloi
nc Light foot nsked lor time to prc
paic ami file motions on behalf of
Hit defendants mid nficr lonsltleru
lilc argument It was uiittigeil Hint
he iiintloiiH shntilil he prescntcil uml
nrguetl Tuesdtn mnrnlng at ' n't lock.
'Ihe pioseiittliio has placed right
wlliips'ts on the Hi mil, seten of
whom hate told ilcu, stinlght slot
lis of the Hot, Hit ntl.it 't, thiowlng
of missies, ilpmoiislrntlun made h
the .1 ip.iuosn nml the arrest of .In
lam Mlkawa, the leading spirit. 'Ihn
wltneshes were August Splllucr, C
A Splllmr. i: M. Stotlllo. William
Woods, Depuly ShcillT Charles II
IttiM-. Ollleei Cluiles Wills, uml High
Kin i Iff lletiiy. William A. Wall
piepmed nml Idetitllleil a chart of
the scene, tiurklng in my of tho
buildings, ro'tls nml places whero
the tint tut ill red.
COLLEGEQF HAWAII
The c-il ilog of tho College of II tw.it!
has Just boon milted fiom Iho print
irs. t'oi lew may he obtained h lelo
phi ue in b a postal ctrd addressed to
the college
Tho in 1. 1 log gltes full Information
it girding enhance retiiliptucnts,
(uitrsis nnVifd and siiIiJciIh tiiught
rnicnls dpslilng to kt ep In touch with
the woik nl the colli gc ami prospective
rttnlents luting In mind a college oti
tic nthm t tin t wilt nt them foi a specific,
set t leo should securo a enp of this
catalog.
.
Rich Gold Diggings. Pi utile, Wash ,
Juno 111. The god diggings In the
ni Iglthi'ihood of I'.ili li.itiltH, Alaska,
will lc Id $12,01)0,(10(1 during the pres
ent cur, iitiurdlitg lu n it-port recelt
id toila b a Seattle li ml;.
Enjoyable Dance. Mill Valley, Juno
1!'. A ilanco and entertainment was
given at tho Utitdooi Art club this
evening by tho niemheis of tho Mill
Valley linpclmll team nml ptotcd to
ho a teiy pnJoalilo nftalr.
The Conklin
Self-Fillinp;
Fountain Pen
Drinks Ink like a camel.
Buy one at
WICHMAN'S
Wc carry all styles and siz
es' $2 :50 upwards,
Ii. F. Wichman & Co.
LIMITED
LEADING JEWELERS.
ill ALL NATURALIZED AND WHITE j
i . -
IMItor 12 v o li I ii g 11 ii 1 1 c 1 1 n:
In a Into Honolulu pnper, tho J
iiiimo unit dale of which I forget, und ,
hate tnlslald, 1 read a statement at
tilhuted to Ilov. A. S. linker of Kca-
hikekuii, about as follows:
"In my district nearly nit the
white people arc Hngllsh, nml un-
linturnllzed at that." I
I feci buto that Dr. Maker could
not have made such an uncalled for
and unkind remark. Ho would not
hnto said "unnaturalized," anyw'a,
ctccpt In n Julio, and I am certain
that ho would not bo guilty of cast-1
Ir.g such a slur upon tho pleasant I
mid friendly people who rcsldo ln hls.lt
two districts. wn.ts trry kind to mo as ou know.
Hut such remarks nro mado by 'and Ihn memuiv of his friendship Is
Americans who ought to know bet-iu treasure which I highly prl7c for ho
ter, and I might as well preach from certainly was one of tho noblest char
this text. nctcrs that I eter mot In tho course
Ours Is a broad country, with room of my career. Ho lent me tho first
In It for tho peoples of many differ-
cnt lands. There Is no reason why
un Hngllshinnn who Is not ready to
become an American, but who con
forms to our laws, should bo mado to
feel that he has no right to his prin
ciples, though ho lives among us.
The llrst elements of good tasto
uml courtes require us to treat him
with deferenco as our guest.
I admire u man who Is lojnl to his
own got eminent, and who will not
sell his birthright for a mess of pot
tage. It Is a crlng shnmo Hint, nti
wherc In tho States, tho subject of
another country who leads a respect
able life among our people should bo
lu any way mado to stirrer for his
lack of conformity. This old trick
has been tried religiously. It Is tho
old spirit. The exceptional dissenter
must t filiform to tho dominant belief.
If Mr. John Hull who comese among
us, docs not nt mice lake up our
manlier of life, our way of thinking,
'our tut of dress, we'll make htm tin
Iromfortiible. I "We'll iitako It so hoi for him, by
'tho e pint Huts tintiin, that ho will hu
glad either to git his papers or git
himself."
rersonnll I neter pay any alien
Hofi lo the m.ittet of rare, religion
in politics. If the man ho congenial
he Is ni ft lend and my brother.
Wheie rate, religion or politics niako
u mini objectionable to the run of his
fellows, he will soon ho dropped tiny
whet c.
1 ho snmn sectional spirit of prejif
tilt o tarried to cxttcinc has put
shameful laws In forio against tho
Chinese In California. It Is all preju
elite nml litis no pl.iro In tho hoart
of one who piofesses In bo a follower
of Christ.
So fai ns Kona Is concerned (or
elsowheie for that matter), our so
(Lllcil Hngllsh residents arc among
our best people, most of them lire,
like tho rirecnwclls, iintlve-hoin
Aim rlraiiH, soteral aro citizens by
naturalization, llko tho Woods, Wal
laces, etc.
If my memory serves mo right,
thcio mo as many native Americans
In attcmlanie nt tho Episcopal
church as llrltlsh, mid, again, If I am
Informed correctly (I hnto novor
paid much attention to tho matter of
formal citizenship, nml don't enro a
farthing whether a mnn Is nn Ameri
can or n Turk, provided ho Is A
MAN M.U TIIH WAY TIIIIOUCW),
thoro nro only two or thrco nnn
ntilurallzcd lliltlsh subjects In Kona.
Theso tiro foreigners, If ou will, hut
good, honest, rcBpcctnblo, non-med-dlcsomo
citizens of tho community,
which cannot ho said of somo others
who hnto taken out their "papera."
Somo of tho tery best citizens wo
hnto nrc Hngllsh by Inheritance;
and If sonic of the Americans 1 know
wcro subjects of tho King of Ashan
tce and could talk nothing hut Choc
taw, It would ho a great deal bettor
for their neighbors and for tho coun
try at large.
This Idea that tho mlniito ou turn
a mnn into nn Anierlrnti liv nrnrofts
I of law, you make an adequato citi
zen of him, Is ono with tho Idea that
li taking any old renegade into tho
iliuiih nml having him subscrlho to
a fow cnhwehhcil creeds, jou malm
a saint of him, nnd.liisuro his en
hance Into tho fields of i:islun.
Neither hato an thing to do with
thn miinhimil uml tho usefulness nf
hltu.
Of i nurse, If a nun lives long
i nough In a country to bceomo nt
tncheil to Its Institutions, ho will
want to Identify himself with tho
plate and tho peoplo; and tvhon tin
docs It will be Hnto enough to oxtend
to hltu Hie prlt lieges uf citizenship.
If 1 hud tho granting of stidi priv
ileges to do, I would novor give them
to men who wnntetl them merely for
personal gain, or to sccuro position
mid Inllnentc. Hut to tho mini who,
at the btiirlllro of sodil and pccti
nlai advantages, had remained Into
tc a sentiment of attachment to his
home government, I would bo glad to
allow all tho rights of tho best Amer
ican citizenship.
.My father was horn u Yiiukio as his
father ami grandfather hefoto hltu
Although ho lived lu Canada mini
jears, ami In ought up a faiuil there
overy member of whieh celebrated
ttierleau holldii,ts with gie.it pililnl
Ism, 1 novel hemd a ciIHcIhiii fiom
limy llrltlsh leshlctit, or a sneer at our
cffiial -j lo.ilt lo n foreign gotcrm
incut.
The said "Mtc and let lite." uml
gutu us our rights.
Atld when ni father was nominated
1 hoth parties iinanlinoiisl for inn
Homlnloii IMillainetit, ami reiiuieu in
accept hecauru ho roiild not gltu up
Ids American cltbenslilp, tho Canmllnu
llrltlsh were lint nngiy, hut honored
him the more.
And lu a letter from Sir Wllfiltl
l.aurler to mo ho says about tny
father:
"Ono thing I will toll .ton hecauso
Is persntnl to ourself Ho was nl-
life that I cter rend of Abraham l.tn-
coin. Tills hook was tho first rotela
Hon nf a mbject which hns eter slnco
been most fascinating to mo. It Is
nlw a s a pleasure for me to learn mo
ttling which concerns jour fitmll nml
oii personally, for dear Kthllo ou
teru one of my fullovters nt an iiro
when It must hnto been more from
affection than from reasoning."
This wns tho spirit shown towards
a man and his fnmll who remained
patriotic and enthusiastic Americans
among a isipulnllou totally llrltlsh.
We might well emulate such n spirit!
The sooner we flop innkltiR nnv
allusions to Iho nnn naturalization of
honorahlo and honored citizens or this
coiinlr, tho better for us.
Iloliinloa, June I, 1909.
i:. s (looniiui:.
FIRST CASE
OFJHE KIND
A Ch'naman Ordered
Deporled To A Country
Not His Own
A remark iVo depot Intloii rife, the
first or Us kind. Is lu the stngu of Hii.il
disposition by United Stntes .Marshal
lien In. It Is that or John Knllii.i
alias Ui Cheotig, a Chlmimnn, who
will mil ho icturned to his native, kind
for havlir,' violated tho ImmlRiatlnu
laws, hut will ho clcHirted to Tnliltl,
Krlentllv Inlands, according lo tho unl
et Issftd l;v Ihe nepiltnietit uf Com
meice and l.nbor on April li.
Knllii.i united In Hawaii early In
March ntic' hslitg nimble to show piop
or piiBSKiitK, wns detained b the Im
migration nincluls, pending an Investi
gation. It was discovered li vlgn ous
work on Iho part of tho litsptctors
Hint tho mini had been living at Tahiti,
nml taken nut citizenship pipei
there, which Is a Trench pnssessloii
It wns therefmo a questionable cam
lo handle, nml a dellcnto one.
The mailer was taken up ut Wash
Ington. nml nrtcr being llueshed
through tho departments, (hero seemed
hut ono thing lett to do as long ai
Kallua had no legil right to inlet Iho
United States, uml that was to send
him back whero ho cttuo fiom Tho
mutter was contested, and galiu d con
slclcr.ible prominence lu the torn Is
licit!, hut Kallua finally lost, uml the
deportullop order was Issued Apill u
and placed lu tho hands of Chief In
spector nrown for sertlee.
Chief Deputy Harry C. Hi tins will
lento with tho Chlnanuiii on tho .Mint
gollu for Sun r'rniiclsco on Inly fi U1(
on his niilvnl there, tho ilepttl, will
turn tho man oter to tho captain of
tho .Mariposa, taking his iicelpt for
hltu. Tho case Involves consltlei.ihh
oxiienso on tho part or tho U S. Mai.
shnl's olllco, and ns far as tho lecnrds
show hen has never been a sluillit
deportation.
BEGINNING OF THE END.
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