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"-V WyfiT" 7- ?TT -I 'fTIP "7 ri unr t r.vinxi Whenever you 'tec a successful ai & &t ?:,-,. . -J 1 1 .to- ' &V.- It- &5r t5'X If- L- m From San Franclico: Teno Mnru November For San Francisco: NIiioii Jlaru ....November From Vancouver; Makuni November For Vancouver: Mnrama ..November ESTABLISHED 1882, JfO. 47G5. TERRITORY MOURNS DEATH OF EX-GOVERNOR 15 JAPANESE Naval Ceremony For Nipponese Admiral Yashiro and Training Squadron Given Cannon Salute True to the time ns reported by Wireless yesterday, Ills Imperial Jop nncse Majesty's training warships Asama and Kasngl, In command ot Admiral Yashiro, famous naval hero of Japan, appeared on tho horizon this morning shortly heforo 7 o'clock und within a short time anchored oft port. Admiral Yashlro's flagship Asama was In tho lead as they approached tho anchorngo, where, they were boarded by tho pilots, who biought them safely to tho naval dock. Tho Mikado's chips were welcomed by a Japaneso sampan fleet, most beautifully decotnted with tho lings of all nations. The Japancsoftafis were conspicuously placed at the top of thp 'masts. -while the-Sta.s and Stripes flew proudly ovor tho Jront peak of thn sampans. Ilefote the flagship Asamncntcred the. port, tho sampans, famine a number of tho enthusiastic and pa trlotlc subjects ot the Japanese I'm peior, had made circuits of the two ships. The lo'nl Japmeso cheered In unlron, "whllo the ofllccis and men on hoard the llagBhlp stood at atten tion. Protri'nent Japanese Welcome. Consul-neiieral Ujcno. and Messrs. Y. Akal, manager of the Yokohamn Specie Malik; W. Motoshlge, presi dent of tho Japono3c Merchants' As cqclatloii, and l)r. K. llalda tho re ception romniTtteo went out In Ad miral Iters' prlvato launch to meet Admlrnl Yaslilio, but tho sea was loo rough to go very far. They ro mnliied near tho lighthouse and waited for the entrance of tho flag ship. Dr. Sinclair, the ituaihntino official, and a number of the Japan cse loprcscntatlvcs of tho Japanese press, also went out In 1110 quar.in tine launch, but they, too, were 1,755,813 TONS IS IN WORLD'S OF SUGAR iV ' Wlllfjlft Oinya 3"gir Journal for Oct.-SO, gives tho following Important forecast for tho sugar scnton of 1010 11. VISIBLE SUPPLYv-Totnl stock ot Kutopo and America, 002,093 tons ngalnkt 021.175 tons last jear at tho enmo pnoven ilaton, Tho Incieaso of stock Is Ho.ijlS tons' against an In rreaKO -of ."n'.lfin last wcok. Total htocks and nfloata together show a Visible supply-'of S01,fl!)3 tons, against C72.475 lonH last yoar. or nn Increase of 128.I11S Ions. RAW8, This lins been a ciop re port week,npd Jho crop reports haye beep veiy fiivnra'blo' so far, tho ex perts anticipating' an over abundant eupply, which has further dopiosbed 'values. lleet root sugar declined from 8a ti, to 9s. 2i',d, O,92o.) to 9s, 3d. nt tho close for October, 9i. 2'jd. for No vember, 9s. fid. for May .lavn Cano declined 3d. to 10s. 3d (3Kr,c,)i oullnary fiennan Oraiiulatcil Is i educed to parity of 4.5f!c. hero. Hopoited business liero was llmltod to two cirfions'JiivnR at basis of 3.90c per lb. until the cIoho, when larger sales wero mado of sugar stoiod In New Yofk and Philadelphia at 3 85c iinrt for sblinepj from Cuba nt 2','jc C. & I. 13.B0OJ, , 7' i C H 2:30 ED1TJON 10 forced back by the head wind and rough seas. .As tho flagship Asama, with Ad miral Yashiro and Captain Sanders, the local pilot, standing on tho bridge, entered the harbor, tho Amer ican flag was hoisted on the mainmast and tho salute of twenty-one guns boomed forth from the sides of thn flagship. The salute was returned from the naval slioro batterv. Then tho flagship fired thirteen guns 'nr Admiral Heos' flag, ns It flew gently but majostlcntly on tho flagstaff of tho Naval Station. The Asama, spl k and span and showing llttlo or no tiaco of her voy age of eighteen jlajs from Yokohultn, was alongside ttiu No. 2 berth by ' o'clock, and after the rnmnlctloli of "tho" itmal formalities at the "port, a lingo aim loprescntauve uoicgaiinn ot local Japanese officials, business and professional men were permitted to bouid Iho vessel and there pay their respects to Uear-Admlral It. Ya shiro, who is in command of tho flag ship. .. Snliif V.vMiflnpert. During tho exchange 'of; salutes, the flagship's band, iindeV the loadt crsltlp of Lieutenant Noznka, plac ed American nlrs, wlillo the men on board the Bhtp Etood at atten tion. The marine guards from Camp Vdry, who were waiting for the dock ing of the Asama, also stood at at tention while they presented arms Tho exchange of naval alohas b0' tween tho men of the two nations was most ennllnl. , Following nlmost In tho wake of the Asama came tho llttlo cruiser KnFagI, earning her armament of eight nnd four-Inch guns. This vos sol was moored on the Kwa sldo of tho naval whaif and directly oppo site tho berth assigned to the Asama, (Continued on Pace 2 INCREASE PRODUCTION FOR NEXT YEAR Tho crop news roforred to rotates to Mr K. (). I.Icht's eRtlninto of 7,700, 000 tons beot sugar ciops of Diropo against G,13S,000 tons last year, nn Increase of l,BC2,ono tons. Also to our own estlmnto of world's cano ci npi nnd Including the Cuba crop of 1,900,000 tlpjin ngainst 1,800, 000 tons last year. Our United Btates domestic beot crop estimate ot 415,000 tons Is 5.G9D tons less than luht year. Tho cntlio cano crops of the world show n possible increase of '199,408 tons, mid cano and hqetciops together .1 possible lucieiiso of 71,813 tons, aFsurlng.m'c'onsIdernoly lower level of pilccs for this campaign fiom tho one now closed. ' . ; i ; Details of ihe sugar situation given 'lereivllh nro of Interest, particularly as relates to Cuba, nnd tho effect nt tho huirlcaticH which passed over thn western end of tho Island. Tho piCFent beot ciop estimates ','lvc an Incieaso for (loriiiany of about 22, Austria, 27'; Franco, Si; l.ow Countries, 21 , say 20" Increase for ill convention countries, and r3 for HiHBla iiloiio. Altogether, for Kmopo, Including Hussla, 25.4 Increase. Tho crop ostlmiites, have Inoi eased 300,000 tons ovgr the ni'iKliuum "cnniinorclal" nillu'iiito of, pqptemher, ' (Continued on Face 3) FADES. HONOLULU, .TERRITORY CRUISERS WELCOMED QUITS-STRIKE IS CAUSE pabK u,-The wml r.u-' Inot has resigned owing to friction' over proposeu inuor legmauon prompted by tho recent railway strike. Tho cabinet has been hope lessly at Issue 'with tho President In this matter. Premier llrland, it Is understood, has consented to form n new ministry. Affairs In Franco finvo not settled slnco tho groat In dustrial strike. NO REVOLUTION IN SPAIN ON YET BUT (Aspect (ted lYeM OjiMp.) MADItll), Spain, Sov. 2V Itiimora of uprlrltigs here were unfounded, and denials of Impending revolution' navo iit-cn sent out. At ine same time, the gravity ot ine situation is recognized by nil. CHICAGO STRIKERS GETTING DESPERATE (.Ansnclntfd Tress Cilile.) CHICAOb. Nov. 2. Serious clashes between the pollro nlid the f-trlkliiKl gai inent workeis marl'il the day hero, T'i garment wail.ers nro lo3 peinle and gather In mobs In the street, dctlngerforts nf the police to dUper tl.ij. . I) h f I 4 . t A ', . 11 II 1 ? BEEN COMPLETED Sixth bistrict Homestead Ap plicants Were Drawn Today. Tor tho first tlmo sluco tho draw lugs for homestead l.unii commouced a wcok ago Iho number or nppllca tlons received w'hen Iho box was open cd this morning for tho sixth district was largor than tho number of lots to ho given out. There nie but twelvo lots In tho sixth district which complines the It-land ot Oaliu and for theso twelvo lots there wero tlilrty-ono applicants. It Is believed, however, by tho offi cials ot the land o 111 re that tho total number of applications will bo consid erably below tho total number of lots to bo apportioned, this being duo to tho fact that sovcral persons liavo made application In each district. They took this chance In order that In one district their names might bo drawn out near the llrst ones and they thus got an early cholco for a lot, Thoso'who put In applications for lots on Oahu In tho order that their names woro diavvn from tho box today wero: 1, IVinls M. Lewis; 2, Arthur O. Aubrey; 3, IMward Johnson; 4, Wil liam S. Newlun; 5, Augusta O. 'Lan sing; (1. Henry J. i'li)elumujy.f 7. Chns. T. Day; 8, Slnacln U, papo7a': 9, Moro !'. Arnott; id,' Wm. Ollllos; Snmuel Mnkapo; 19, L. M. Koanmil; 20. Charles Wagner; 21, Mary Jonscn; 22, Alice Tllllctt; 23, H, V. Ilogers; 24, Slaiy II. Cooper; 23, Manuel O. Sylvester; 2fi, Fannlo K. I'alntcr; 27, Charles A. Cooper; 28. Oeorgo R, riltz; 29, Mrs. Theresa Kckal: 30, William Kaluna; 31, Inilso A. Mrflregor. Tho case of Clio ring Vo nnd four other Koieapa charged with assault and battery canio on before Judga Cooper this morning but there wero so many challenges of the Jurymen that a special vnnlro had to lie sent out to gather moie. As tho Jurymen weio not ducks tho eomt had to in move to tho Siipiomo Court roonl, the roof over the liny linr In ihn'crlim Ipui couit leaking piofusely ' In Jim heavy lain ot thu moiiilng. 11, Flqicnco, Kekai: IV, Doii'J. Jnrvls; 13,ioin li I'a'ooj ,1 14. 'Henry A .Wrieht- icjfinn.i5S'iikii,iX n. t ChilRthrferscn; 17, William Mann; 18 1U' 1JU1j1j11JL11 Advertising causes OF HAWAII, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910. 10 PAGES. IS BIDDER FOR Stnnilard-Anierican Apparent- y SllCCCSSflll Oil Part Of Harbor Work. i LOCAL CONCERN HAS LOW. FIGURE ON REST Hawaiian Dredgillg Company Pt fU!.-:i.. f ai.i, to Get Majority of Work DREDGING interests UOmbinO in UpOr-.n'o ntlon of Dredgers, As fiiiccikt liv tho II n 1 1 o 1 1 n t,. tvw, iIuvh nco. the Hlandard-Amcrle.i.1 )1WK1IB company, one of the big-1 ,, ,., of Its kind In the . . . . ... ...... I I wo. Id, has i entered the local Held as an active bidder on big I-ederal ion. I .nni. T in !. .ml.. I nui.nnn- i. ...... .,...,"., v.. umuw ..,.,..- n...& (...!.. .. ...na ..... .....I I... ...tin nnc today was crowned by whot looks llko auccna In securing part nf the work In Honolulu harbor. lllils for haibor di edging wero opened this mf iilnjr by Major IS. KvL'lcth Wlnslowf O. S. Knginccr, and the' Standard-American hnd Ila Wjittan Dredging Company will api patently devlde the plum. The1 har liof dredging Is o'ffereil In two sec tions, one of which Is the noith part o the harbor and the other the en- Irnnco ihnnnel. Competitors rould! I)ld on either of there Jobs, on both ' separately, or on both together. Peculiar Combination. While the Standard-Atnei Iran's bid was not tho lowest, a peculiar rom hlnntlnn comes up Hint makes Its bill probably effective. The bids wero as followi; Lord-Young Hngliieerlng Company Kntrnnro channel, 3 Scents a yard; north harbor work, 82 rent; n yaTd. Illd only on both sections together. atnndard-Amerlran Dredging Com- """'" "": ....... w pany-Kntranco channel. 34 centr a yard; north harlior, 93 1-10 centH. Hawaiian Dredging Company Ha- (Continued on Page 5) RRYOR IS DEAD. ( AMrtchtcl Tress Cable.) I.ONDON. Nov. 2. Melton 1'ryor la dead. THE GENERALS frlday ove well of tlio a dinner I nnd Aleshlro nine rblef lustlio Hurt- and Ilowors which wtfio re fdr today " ""'' o..i.iui.i.s. i.c is a u.iau- uoiuunptloii of rugar in tho Unlteiljr, n.ng 1.1I1CI Jlisuio nun I, f L , .-.,, .,1..... ..' ,r wlir, Innliu lievnml tin, lm;neit cj,(. , , r .-i. iL-ijil-Sl Supremo Court will glvi. oeeu p. K.,,..ei, u p.. oiy, u, - -, ', ,"' ,"" ." """:" ' -. -'. UE3 ,. lmnnr nr none, ii miss lirccuoiis is limy on ine foircirn enti " " ........ ,,Vi,,B wiivii iu price is iovv, mo cnn-r, n nonor or i,cncms miss r ......,.,. .. im,i i,rr,.r.iu-iimt ti,b im,i. inr timir ......i.... i ...... ji'..ijj'I Ilesldcs tho guests of how there "' hearings on Iho other case,- until w"r,l"B 0 III bo liresent at tho dlmur Colonel l' R" Uiformatlohvpnsslblo from His declant Schuyler, Major and .Mrs. Wlnslow, fioyernor nnd Mrs. Krear, Miss Kath orlno Rnodalo and Miss Acnes Wal ker. ' Miss Clcghnrn will tio tho hostess. RAIN AND POLITICS. Itnln may lutcrfcro with all of the political meetings tonight. It was announced from both headquarters to day that no mretlngsvlll bo bold If It continues to rain. The Kifttl His .lnt nnniildlmiis l.nvo ulrundv called off a rnlly scheduled for Knllhl camp, und tho Fourth District meeting, nt ..... . ... ' Knlmukl hill, may nlso he postponed, Democratic moetliiKa for tonight are called for Wnlpaliu and Kalllil pump - Ing station, but they will not tako place If It rains. PWNCKTON, N. J.. Oct. 22 Pilnrelon defeated the Carlisle Imll- mis hero today C to 0. , llio noiu wiib too wet ror urn- ilant playing. Iloth I ns icsoited to punting often and It was rial- Itili's tienintidm.s ndvnntngo ovor dm liulliina that wiib largely lesponslblo 'for tho local teain'a (Victory ' the blood of trade from ( AftMirliitfil Vrmn Cubic.) I.ISIION, loltugul, Nov. 2. To add to this country's Internal utilfe, n military revolt l now threatened iinlct.s the government grui)ts de mands mado by the troops for pen cIoiih and Immediate promotions. Tho troops that stood by the republican leaders during tho revolution now demand reognltlnii. Tho government Is expected to jleld, ns to refuse tho pensions would antagonlzo the troops, their only real ho'il "' tho country, It Is believed (llilt rya8t nK,!ntorI1 nr rIlon. for the army's attitude. Lcu, vnp "qTpVc WILL BE ARBITRATED (.iFoclnlrd Prow, Cable.) .MW lUlllv, .-NOV. i'. 1110 KITIK- , (, ,rIvorp, numherlnK near- . .,..- . . nBlp . , ,,,., NIIW YOUK. Nov. 2. The strlk- J ' n p rtiniruiiipn wllb reiirejeiilatlves ' of their eiiiir.o)ers. . r SUGAR' fri US FltANUiaQO, iNpv. Hints; S niialyKlf, St. 1.1 l!i.i par- Hf. 8,87r. IMovIous quotation, 8s. !i 3-U. IS STILL ON (Opium Smugrjlmg 'Is .Under In' I -Ml V r'0.2 0t Attorney, Bl'CC.vOll'ii ' ' .'- . "" jBB A. Hcbl'ilng n passengoi' on , i.p Mongolia, who was invested yes- fr,nv nlloinooii In connection with irr.iay iiiiui.i..u.i in i-unui-iuou wuu , ,,,...,, Kn.Iw;i!K r ij,(mK Ktr ,oIrili ,WM ,oe.ncd tills mainlnn nnd went on bet way to Hhaiitflial by tho (Mongolia. ', ' in ins K'fitcmein jesioruny a icr, noon 1-enolia said that he had given this girl some opium to bring ushoro hero, but nn examination by United States Attorney lliccUons failed to discover any truth in thn statement No further arrests had been inado In ho opium smuggling enso ... to u inlddlo of the uftcrnoon, although Ilreckons hud been closeted all thn morning In oxan.lm.tlt.rtfi: IVnelra Is still in custody being 1...1.1 i n. ...nr.i.ni'. ..air... rt.i.i nn ball having been forthcoming for i m,i, rt i i . Tho hearing In tho ewes of Noycs Kenelrn. S. CLARK IS I . BEFORE JURY,; Tho Territorial giand 'J.lry Is In soRslim this nfteiuoon ltivesilgiitln ' aevernl matteis, iimoiiK which la tho I nllnnn.F " ainlia-.liklilAill 1... Itnlll ttlllh,! lf."l-, It'll. IIJ ... Ill,' Chirk. ' Tvtrn ilnva np-n litiln rfmni.r lipid '- .-c ..-- --i .-- Hint Clark should answer' U.p ques- , "" imi mm y uu r-i'i't !" and he will bo bofoio that. body thin ufternoon for further exi.mliinllo'i in I regard to the Iricguluiltlcs a the ,i ,.P rouit 5 Abe Cheo and four other's cilnvlcted of being piesent whcio gamldlng was g1K on by tho district court In their, appeal ;to tho clicult court roct-lred a senloiiro of t2.r and costs. Their fines ''n Iho' lower court from which they appealed wero but eight dollars,' ' TROUBLE INVFSTIfiATlilN i .OI UIO CahO llllll lilies IIIH WISH lO lllivn - rf.... ., ....... mini uiwn 11. iiaiurilliy Kllllllllllll-U-P I find to tingle MESifWh fnrrux TV rvul" y"'?w. -",: A. S. Former Governor Passes Awayj Af TTia TTAmo.-.nffloiol ? Funeral Ilonoliilu today Is mourning tho do.ith of "Oovcmnr" A. fl, ClcghofnV&"ij 'Iho nous of the former governor's sudden dealli at nlno o'clock" laatjl night has been received with, sorrow tliioiighoiit thu Territory nnd today fii.m nil sliloa havo been given extirosHloiiK of sadness at IhoTimn nf n urnm. Inent tltlzeti and one loval to tho Political parlies have forgotten to do him honor, nnd the court. Hie lions, the chinches ami tin. schools are tint icuaiil In which lie was held. Illgli .urn mmiv wiey aio nunc in mourning imunir. Governor K t. x-(loi Annoiiiuer.icnt as miule today by rear that the funeral of ernor will to official. It ..... .... . ... wl" "lKc P'ce irom me Anglican en- ..... ....... . .. .'. .iiieiiini nexi nuniiay niiernoon a 2 'o'clock, will) mllH'ity pomp .and ccrc mony. - Tho mllltlnvlll-bvMn aho.pw cession .lAiiLjtlicvJfawiilluiu Imnd ul;1 play ilie fmicrhl march : ThU tndrnlij Judgq A. f, Hob- eitMin V. O. Euiltli "imil Col. a IV Inukea called upon Oovernor'Krt'ar tit -' ".-- w....M. .......... uiKciif.s ine ueiulls or llio runoral, It) Will l,n t,ttni,ilf..t liv uti Imm.injn ..n. I ntlltfll, lit lll.n 'a. .....I n.ill l.iA..... All I ' ' " -" "" v"-i SAN Bm CAPITALIST . IHL5 WHY mm SHOULD BE CLOSE TO Tlint Mignr wl I he clo e to the ...,, .., .. ,.. ,,,. ,,.n, "rcl Ma "l' 'Ar "J"' tIinl "von l"!nll',r lMe ts majHhe Uok d for In 1912 Is tho heller of Kd w.ud I'l.Wia. smi riiiiiLlt.cii'ifapitntist m, hvsit) ow,1(,r , n.iwi,nnl, ic,,r rro,.rtCH j,,. ,.,. .,rrlvcJ ...(.H. u.ri ul) n moMU.a vslt to t,lc ,. u1(jg , v 0li;,m,Bto , ,0 .eit,10i Mr ,N,Us dllculfc0B tll0 tllar U. standpoint of ..,. or a , wJr ,,,,. ..,, , ,, , .,., temporal de.ll..o i, stft k. ",l ' "'" " k"" u,1" of l '""'" try that Is world-wide imd from a K)llllcal and etuiiiiiulial as well as '"m " l'l"trlal htandpolht. His beliefs are founded on tho universal . ... .. ... , .. .. .. . "1,v '" 1" uu '""iiaii.i. as wen ..s ontldencp he future nf Hawaii's thief lnilii- try Is based on several vital points, frightened. It Is, say, a mlllloft andfJ tboto mort npiarent being n reac-1 a half tons. The Kuropean liee'tijj Hon from a speculative pei lei, a natfugar crop this year Is 7.G00.TJ0O7. jural absorption of, tho surplus that Bo.nu sugar i.ii.iih navo iciireii wouiu ' " "-' "" "i b "IMMIGRATION MUST;! rx r r-KT KjV U1N. I "There It Just one thlno to o've th: n.1n -n.ln-, l.n.l tln ..l..- u.iUu ,u-iii,i iiiiiniyi M.iwii, ucvmiiiii captslltt, this mcrnlno. "Tht It that piaiiorni tc xo caicn vcioj. utnerwuj fools. "Stopplno Immlnratlon here would be like stopping the workmen at the Honolulu Iron Works. It would stop the lunar plantations from operah lino. It would be closing up Hawaii and turnlnn It over to. th. nM,n.ni J t0 be used at a site far fortification!. cf Industry and proiperlty, It would for if lmm'grjton It stopped, the Territory. ,wl have-to ttop.-too t,'tfii "However, the Demoeratt know trtey can't stop Immlnratlon and lnwlr'' playing upon the Ignorance or people who believe' therny, Ordinarily hwiuldS not enter the dtieuttlon of nninir. Hnum i. h..i ,ki.'l.u' . u..vt-.. V; 'I yond Hawaiian politics. It hat become iwhotn Interettt are here."'' important local businct you that firm's advertisement in' EVENINO BULLETIN. . J PRICE 5 CENTS. HERE llesjhorn Planned IntoirM of tho Territory. !' '4, their differences of opinion In unltlnc ommerchil bodies the social orgaiifiav uniting In action to make known nnd low, rich, and poor," HavyaTlai iiih dealli. W rt Mt liens will bo the official pall-bearer. .Meanwhile thero will bo many pubjl He marks of reside) shown. TijdjyJ nn- nnjirvinc vonri niijournei ror IwOJ days' In houo- of Mr, C'loKhorn's-nionig otjf I'ii. i-tMivraPCourl for a twaJindj Hi'" Circuit Courts for a' day. . naSi). T!ib CfiftWitie'T'f Commerce an,Mhit MfiihsnM'.Aimociatlon, J he Iwc, comil mciclal Ixidloi of the city, will Doth"! meet to iuss lejiolullons of respect tov .... ...v. Ml. ill ((,,11 I .ir variiiirn nun conjoicnro with, his smvlvlng icIathfB. J, p Cooko vice- i.mi.I.I .. .,. t..-... . . f . J . ir .- a . M nioTiTinnea nn fnire zi FOUR CENTS SOONi . tU .1 up of v.ut now ninrkbts tliatwlir1 ciiiisiimo lintnunan quantities iifjtjlnt1 product. He tmllcs nt .tho HioughBi of the sugar tariff being removed bji1, Congices. declares tliatlt any nwva In.mailn It will be A ralso ln-thi; u.1t...l..lu ..., ..,,,.. .. .' "!.Wil .. .....,, ,v, nun, KUI1IUI.) mm .WHO'iJ iroiind nreument. imiJiUb out thaCHa; a wnll should not .for a moment o$F n 'blow' at Ita .uEar, inn iireseni. naic Of. the -m ninrket need alarm1 lib one." sa ltiilllt- ,ri. -V.A . i sukS-' !raJIR,i ,-..... 'tw P"ln Ulll'flUIIMUHUlU -a laws that huvp worked 'nBalnBurAjJ nr this year will he worklnu fflr W J next jcar. We havo haif n flptw of Inflated prices, of hoavy produc-j Hon, hut that will bo rollovved.-'bygftl "It will work Itself out niitniatw cally. The natural Increnre m'.thflt i "Now let us take tho o-calIeif buNiS perhaps to 7 'por tout, 'n &A) plus nlicilt which some neouloVaroft tons. Next jear Kurnpo ,vlll xmA sumc, olll of tuo million nnd it fcaM M.onunnca nn rase av VS 81 x t rrriW X.W Jf UJULiU-" i V Cemccrats credit for In their earn 17..... r..m. .. 1. ' kunmu r-ciiiu. ine Kan &nfimi they are lnilner. h. ihx ih.i.1 mey weald have to bo-sot down as It would kill this land a country be placing a time-limit on Hawaii national, for lU affect?', every onol ' ' '' fl m I i tlS'i- I ?-