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From San Franeleoei
Sierra January 1!
For Ban Francisoat
Mongolia January C
From Vancouver,
Mnkura , January 3
For Vancouver!
Kgalandln ....January 2
Evening Bulletin
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3:30 EDITION
News Is Live News, Reliable News
No degree of protperlty can enable
the merchant to be Independent of the
daily newipnpcr at an atsittant In
the butinett.
ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5119.
10 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911. 10 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
MUST FIND WAY OF CARING FOR IMMIGRANTS
MANCHU ROYALTY WILL MAKE TERMS
Damage
Not Yet
Agreed
half of Vf, It. Hooks, It hnil disposed
( tibjriitlrn stock holdings In the II"-
nolulu Construction nnJ Draylng Coin-
Thrro scenm In 1)0 a .llrfcrcnro of l'"' ,M'""''. ,: ' a,al)m ,,ml J'
opinion ns to Uio nclual and priMilewi,vJ'',n'','
iMlc.il il.imiR. rnstnlnct liy Iho i.r-l ? "n"KH 'l'w.l " ""Mlng-i
nw. rnllnnv mul lh lnler.lsl.sn J" ' company III order to dcvolo hfc
Hlcumshlp Conipitiy duo to tlin bump
H00G8 TO CHINA
FOR IMMIGRANTS
The announcement wan made by th hIhiis from Manchuria both for Auh-
Henry WnterluHtsn Trust Compuiy, tr.itla ami Canada, and It la Hinted
Ltd, thl morning that, acting on bo-1 Unit Ihn work has been developing
C M n e s e TERRITORY AND
i
Throne
Yields
tho next few months
the International Im-
Lllvcli Ibn rnllw.iv bv tbn cruiser Wpftt i
itii..i.. . i ... ..i . n Iftiliiratloii iinil Colonization Company
I.IHI. IV II VV Illlt'Jh -- - ---.- ,
mUrn fW.! for
.tn tlio work f
j " - i. .
Ylrclnhi Hiind.iv
tin, hnvn lieeli rvatnlntlKr Ibn Rllli.t '" " "'"" ' ""' u " "" "
merged runway say Hint tho damaso "" ,,HClnc M" Hnfr M"'"'-
Iv sIIrIiI. Tho Intcr-lsland iionpln. im January 9 for Harbin,
tho olhrp li.mil. cl ilni that It In not T"" It.terimtlon.il llumlRratlo, nod
Mi much a mntlcr of money ns nt '""'"nlzitloi. Company Is Urn hninl
lime, nii.l Hint whlln It mnv not ml '"' - recruiting and dlstrlbntfuir
I i.niy IhniHinil ilollnm In lepalr tlin
nctual damages, I hey aro nut hovpi.i1
thousand dollars a day duo In Iho fact
Hint tho steamer Clntidlno Ih strand
ed high and dry " tho rails, mid that
tho Kauai was to havo roiio m Hits
eck. IPIM
Tho Imaiil of liivpsllg'itlon iirdeicd
yesterday by Admiral Tlmniis con
vened this morning, anil examined n
number of witnesses. PicsldcntJiiiniH
A. Krnncily of Iho Inter-Inland tnld
hid dido of tho Hlory, mul Hcvoral illv-
rrn nbo made cxmiiliialliins told wli,i(
oy bii.
Tho tiavy iIUcih, It Im iitutorntiMiil,
report a bocIIoii of the Ka riiUIo rati
(Contlnuod on Page 2)
Barracks
nKenry orKaiilred by A V IVrrlKlrnua
and Ineorporated lure iik an AlncHnm
lorpiirallon. I1 It MiStorlfer In larn
ly Intermtiil In It. Tho company hi
exti islvely cnKiiRrd In necurlns nun
l T -
tAMarlnterf Irri C'ablf
PEKINQ, China, Dee. 28. Alter
ttrenuoui debate, the throne hat agreed
to the Shanghai conference peace pro-
- potal terms, and a republic teemt
j nearer than ever before.
fUKt.
It nan reported thin inonilnK that'
tin pi phi in n of an American Ih dp
Hlnil In Mnnrhiirl.i IimhiiiiicIi iih th
lilltbnrltleH ulnh Mablllty and renpnii-
Hltilllly lent to tbn enterprise by an
American resident illrectliiK Ibn Imnil-
line of the limnlgrantH at tho Mancliu
rla eiiil.
Mr. Hooks In chairman of the Pro- The princet of the Imperial family,
-motion (.'omnillttp. but lie xuld thin It Ij reported, havo decided to leave.
WnoralnR that It will not be nrccKitary
for him to refilKn, Inasmuch iih be Will
ti ahoint only three or four month,
and will be nbln to tArk np the work
rcnlllly when t cornea liark. He Is
inueli luteimteil In promotion nutterH
and Hiiya Hint hn Mil do hoiiic promo
tlou work In the Kir Kast. The Imnil
cratlon cianpany Ih l(u nuciit for tbn
(eontintka on Page 3)
U. 8. TO DECIDE
)VinhlO(toii, 1). CM Per. IH.
Ramut, Honolulu.
Iturran of opinion Hull detained Im
mlirninta prolrrtrd hj ourrrna nf tnc
rlnatlnn on prcilous ullurk nf dUrme
nuir he nafelr rrlriivril afler liiillilnic
land illnlnfrcllut; cfl'erts. .Mire nctlou
taken.
ILKN.1,
ArlloK HiirKCon-Heneral.
Rushed
Construction of tho lunilno linriackH
and ollli era' iiunrlerH at 1'iarl Harbor
lll proceed at the turllent powdblo
moinint. There will l" no new call for
lenilera, and Its coiiHoiueut dilay.
fiii)"rlliiu Anhltect Itlihley luiRrc-
cileil word from WuhIiIiirIoii tb.it tlin
ilii.irteriiuHtir nnd a rcprenentutln of
the low bidder on this work nrn In
louf'iriice "Iih it view to udjimtlnR tho
plans I'm that, the tost of ronntrtiitlnn
may ennui nllliln tbn iipprnprlalloii. It
will be rPineinbered that tho tenili ra
wrri' alt alime tlin iiinount allutted
miller tlin appropriation, the lenient bid
bi'hiR IH.OOU morn than tho fiiuda
available.
Afler tbeso Renllemen Ret tbroiiRh
the) will Kiibmlt Ibelr plans to tbn
Kmrriimuit architect for inodllUatbm
or Ihn nieclllealloiiH When tills Is
tnmpletn he work will pioeeed. with
the h'p.ildlm; Company of I'ortlnud,
Ore., In charRP.
J. Y. QUARANTINE CHIEF
MUST RESIGN, SAYS DIX
. (Hfclnl rill Mel In Cnhla.)
NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 26 Gov
ernor Dix today demanded the resigna
tion of Dr. Alvah P. Doty, chief quar
antine oflicer of the oort. He charoet
I incompetency, giving the filth of eml
7 grant rooma at an example.
BUSINESS MEN INVITED HJ
ATTEND PASSING OE BUDGET
Major J J Tern would HKo to urn Major Kern Ih an nilincitto of par-
n reiresentutln RatlierlnK of Honolulu ttclp.itlon by Iho bulticnh men of the
liuslneHH lutereHtH present at the meet- city III tho deliberations of tho board.
Iiir of the Hoard of KupirvlnorH thla Hu taken iho Htaud that when nuch
i'MiiIur, nt aVtlme when (Im all-liu- vital inattcrH a tho appropriation of
pnrtnut npproprhitlou bill coinea tipforHiiniH for tiuinlclpal tnalntenunco to
cousliler.itlon and aitlon which will tallPR thrrc-qmirterH of it million dol
si ml II ahum on Its waj to Income u larn come up for iIIkcuhhIoii, It Ih no
law. more than rlRht that tho peoplo whoso
Homq few tone hca were i;irn tbn niomy roih to .iiiport tbn city and
measure at a iiiuuih laid laut nlnht. county Roternment Kbnuhl Im prcKint
and Ihn lompleted est I mutch as prn- unit riiIii an lnlRht iih to how Iho
p.irid by Iho ineinbira of thn ways HintiH are to bo expended
mid means tommHm, of which Super- rluiiaghor Low, It Ih hetipvpd. will
DYNAMITERS OPERATING
NEAR CHICAGO NOW
fHnrclnl tint Inl In ibl)
CHICAGO, IIU Dec. 28. Fourteen
ticks of dynamjte, v.lf cap and fute,
have been found benenath the Thebet
bridge.
I.iilrrt
AVanlilnRlun, I). ' llrr. '-'H.
Itamus, llonoluln.
,1m hill licit by llrerkniis, ninkr (IU
rial niiiimt of roi crnia.cn t lh.it Irr
rttorliil Imnilirrnlliin hoard supply fur
(her KubsMrncc for InimlRrutilN de
tained In iuaraiilliic on urronnl niuall
pox. lrc.
!l.r:.YA,
AcIIiik HurRciiii-lieiieral.
i:iRht hundred nnd fifty InmilRrantH
from tho Wlllexdcn will ho releiiBed
fiom iiunrantlnn homo tlmn thin nftcr
noon, and what ahall be ilnno with
them then, an wnll hh who Is Rolng to
loot the KiibHla'cnru 1,111k of the Ihnu
Hand who i cumin In iiiiurantliio, aro
f trouhlouK'KUtiJcctn ocr which n apeu-
lal meeting of tho Hoard of Health, to
gether with prominent uniciatu, Is be
ing held thla nflcrnoon.
(lovcrnor Krcar. I)r. Carl llamus.
chief niinniiitlno officer, Dr. McCoy.
I)r. Vlclor 8. Clark( romuiliialoncr of
ImnilRrntlon, and others aro In at
tendance. The ipuraiitliin hen Ice rnnnnt hold
nor feed Ihcao S50 and Romcono clto
must feed jflim-o h!II in ipiirjntluo
Tho cahlRrain nlmo prJitlcnlly loll
Iho Hlory. Tho thlp Wlllc den put
ip ii IhiiuI of IJOiirm, which has now
nil been ucd up In HiibpUlcncc.
Meanwlillo clslit hiimlrcl and fifty
arc coming ailnrc, and altboiiRh the
mcdlr.il aiith'M llles aro auro Ihoy cm
not coney smillpox, Iho wholo altnlr
ih riimpllcated In the extreme.
The ipinaliiliiR tboiiNind pcopln are
lo be Ipcbiilnilly landed by liipelur
Itajmcnil lliowii us mnn iih possible
TbN will brhiR Hum within Territorial
control and means that the local Im
iiilKratlon board .can Hpend money for
their aulmlMintp.
The Hoard of Health Is to iuihh ipiar
untitle on them, iih phii iih they are
through wllh Ibn IVderul authorities,
but they will Htlll Imi. Riiardcil by Kid
cral men
Korean
Editor
i Suicide
DEMOCRATIC LEADER
OF SAN JOSE DIES
(Racial n ill let In CablO
SAN FRANCISCO, C.I, Dee. 28.
Bernard Murphy, Democratic leader of
San Jote, died here today,
GRAND KAHN CROWNED
(Kperlnl Hu I let In Cable.)
8T. PETERSBURG, Rut, Dec.
Thn (Irmnti Klhil at Monnnlla
s'lawtr Ubeii I.ow Is chairman, urn H.ild takn a Ntand aRnlimt tho njnoled with-j crowned today wllh impotlng
In leare Ihn budgit In mn.li Khapp that drawnl nf aomithlliK llkn llflreu bun- mony.
It will Hfind a fair clnce of paHHtiRo rlred itolliira eaih month from tlicfiindH
with but few posslbln rontctlons. (Continued on Page 3)
23.
wat
cere.
HONOLULU TENEMENT HOUSE WORK
TO BE USED AS MODEL ELSEWHERE
RUSSIANS PREPARE TO
PUNISH THE PERSIANS
fAHsnclatid lreaa Cabin
LONDON, Eng, Dae. 28. The Per-
aian aitiiatlon la regarded her aa very
grave. It la reported that a Ruttlan
punitive expedition It forming at a port
near 8hlra, and that wholesale arrettt
aro planned of the partlctpanta In at-
tackt upon the Ruttiant.
MORE FALL VICTIMS IN
BERLIN POISON CASE;
(AiMoclatPd rrcaa cahle.t
BERLIN, Ger, Dec. 28. Fifty In-
matet of the municipal thelter heme
are now dead at the retult of eating
polioned food, and a hundred more are
critically III. A widetpread plot it rumored.
SPANISH FIGHTING
WAYJN MOROCCO
(Aemclated Pn" rhl.l
MEILILLA, Morocco, Dee. 28. The
Soanlth army Is tteadily advancing. In
L- J aVattlA tk Dnamlaiprla aintlla)rs
(.-.. .i i. nt i am i tJho
Twentytevan 8pnlardt wr killed
rnd 105 wounded, Including th gn
oral.
IS
Vr'KIMAMI IDEA
li-nt California la moro Intcrcated
In Inspecting fruit that Iciivch llmio
lulit than !p 8tamp!nR out iho Medi
terranean fruit fly on tho IslatnlH Ih
tho opinion of the nuTclnlH whik hnvn
tpokon to II A. Wclnlnml, tho man
Kent ilorvn hero by tho California
State Horticultural department.
Yesterday morning ho was around
I with Laud Commissioner Charles S
Jlidd and was especially interested In
tJho work that Is liolng dono n the
wharves and 'watched ory closely
how tho examinations were made,
From what ho has stated tn the
various officials It Is thought tint he
Ic favorahlo tn California spending
money down hero In tho general cam
paign hut that ho will recommend
that a special man Is needed on" I he
PROCLAMATION INSTEAD
OF SUIT FOR LIGHT SITE
The riiso ngnlnst Ihu Territory
(nought by thn Kedorul authorities for
u llghlhtuinii silo nt Walnvinnlii hna
been dlxionlliiued Tho matter will
bo scltlcd moro nuhkly by a procta
million from thn I'lcHhlent. Thn full
ilecreo In Iho luulter was filed In Ihn
I'Vileral Court this morning
It Is potslhln Unit Ihn rauo against
Hie bark Contoid, which was chopped
by Iho District Attorney, Is In ho i.c
npened thlH week anil tho cliargn again
preferred,
Theio nro olght enhes In cninn ho-
lino Iho nntuiiillzatloii couit Hnlurduy
moinliig next.
Tho ball to ho given by tho Aliuy
mid Navy Unions ut thn Young hotel
next rtiiturihiy night has been Inih-r-Inlloly
postponed, accnrillnK tn an
nouncement by tho committee this
morning.
Mil. AND MHS. V. II. YANDIII.L. of
Scuttle, Wash., aro reported us uirlV'
lug hiimo after n long trip that Inrliul
eil thn Islamla mid California,
As ( Jlrcct rcdiilt of n three-inlnuto tlons here and the steps taken toward
talk whlcll lie delivered ut the Nation, remi dying theni The fact that he was
al Houston Cnnfcicncc In New York listened to wlih Interest Is borne out
City, J A Until, siipirlnleiulent nf by the letter from lieailipiarterH akklng
I'm I a at .Silli meiil, Is In receipt of a for mora explicit directions.
letter nMitiit," for cnttiiRQ plans lo bo Mr, Itiilh spent most of his Ioiir mi-
used as v standard In I'orto Itli.o and c.itln In New IhiRland lln was In! ,r) ,j mnrtlal music of three full
he Philippine h. Mr llnth ritiirnedlo CIiIciibo three weeks, mndn three vllls .,,,. j,,u nnd a triuimct and drum
cnriiH, the mllorH of Ihn rnelllc fleet
SUGAR
HAN KRANCIRCO, Cnl , D'C. 2d
Sueur: M decreoH test. 4 6Cc. I'revlous
iliiotntlnn. 4 61c Heels: 88 anuljBla. j wharves lo help out wllh the Inspec
Ms. fid.; parity, 5 00c. 'lliui there.
MEN OF FLEET TO PARADE TOMORROW
Honolulu on the Wllhelinlun Tuesday lo Now York, and two to lloston. lie
afler an ilHht months' Kustcrn trip, was one of tuo thousand delCRatis
Ihn reouest fbr pinna and general In- from all parts of tbn United Htates,
formatloa preceding hfm Canada ana Great Ilritaln in attend-
AlthouMi hnmperid by the tlmo rn- alien ut the National Convention of
stilctlon ImpoHi'd upon enih delegntn. Charities and Corrections In lloston,
h presentid to thn conferemo n sum- Ho spokn also at this gathering, out-
mary of tli rnngcMed bousing coudl- (Continued on Page 3)
STANDARD OIL'S PLANT NEARLY
COMPLETE; OWN STEAMER COMING
With Hh own nil MPiiuor, equipped SShu plpn-llno, whlcll will run from
and (itittlttod especially rut tho u tho waterfinut direct lo Iho tanks, is
wallati trade, tho Htaudurd Oil com-lall laid and umlcr ground, half n mllo
p,inys big plant ut Iwllel will be In
full operation by tlio II rat of Kohru
nry. Workmen mo now putting tlio fin
ishing touches on tho big koresflaio,
giisollno and dlstlllato tanks thU
Iihmi been elected, mul these aro
complete, oxcopt for final caulking.
Tho can factory, whero live-gallon oil
will piirndn hsIiois tomorrow morning
and pass In levlew berore Governor
Trpiir, Nearly "000 men will be In
linn, mid thn naval piiRcant promises
lo bo one of the most Impresslio nnd
Intcn xtlns cvir seen In Honolulu.
The reviewing stand will bo located
at the comer of King and Richards
strrels, ami with tbn (lowrnor will bo
Admiral Thoiuas. coniiiinndcr-ln-chlef
of tho licet; Admirals riouHierland und
Cowles, (leneral Macomb, Hie captains
nf tho cruisers mul thn personal stulTH
of thn department commander mid ling
olllcers. A supplementary stand will
and Assistant Kurgeon It, Ciithbertson of tbn rear section nf Hie battalion In
hh surgeon. Tho ulil and signal olll- which they belong. Ships havo been
cer will bo Midshipman I". A. Marsh, rilrecttd lo park Hold guiiH on thn
Tho ships' buttulloi. will bo coin- wharf between tho flagships, where
nidiiiled by tho ordnunco olllcers, us the West Virginia battalion will ob-
fnllowsi Lieutenant Htecln, Cnlirornlu; tain Ihein The inurlno ballallnn will
Lieutenant Gay, Wost Virginia: Lieu- bo coinin.inited by Major C. S. Hill,
tenant Huntilsan, South Dakota; Lleu-i Tho Maryland's bund as a separntn
tenant Ikrthofi, Colorado; Lieutenant organization and both illvlslon bands
Calhoun, Marjland will be employed. Hcmtli Dnkota'a
The landing force will consist nf one trumpet and drum corps will precede
four-platoon battalion of artillery from tbn South Dakota's battalion,
tbn West Virginia, one full company Tho order of mnrUiIng formation
battalion of Infantry from each of thn from front to rear will be an follows:
GREY GRAVEL IS
THEM
other ships of the.lleet, mid one murine
fiattallnn madn up from tho marlnode
laclnnents from all the ships, each
company nf Infantry lo ho mndo up of
bn erected next to the reviewing stand, eight complete Helmuts. Petty olllcers
lo niiomumduto ladles of tho olllclal for the two extra siiuils In each com
family. puny will not bo provided,
Thn linn of niunli will bo up Tort );nili battalion of Infantry will bo
lln Ilentunl.i, lo Victoria street, in provided wllh two Colt guns wi(h
King street, mid ihcneo back to I'ort trmvs of four men, which In tho ro
street und tho docks. Tho p.irndo will view will march abreast cneh other,
form at 9:J0 mid Is limed to reach tho section distance In rear 6t Hank 'uails
or morel of It, This plpo-llno loads
ftnm Itulliiiiii) wharf to iho tanks, and
tho till-BtiMtimr will dlschargo dlrort rnvlewlng stand promptly at 10:30,
Into Iho pleo-llnctt, so that the oil will
lo h.-iridtcn in hulk to tlio plant.
(icorgo II. Illcliaidsnii, special agent
King street tars wilt bo stopped dur
ing the parade, but tho I'ort and Her-
ctanla linn will continue tn operate
TO RENT
of tho
nnd in
Standard Oil Company hero' curs. Sheriff Jurrctt has detailed a'
rhnrgo of Hh Island business, riuml of mounted olllcers to clear
ruld today that the now nil steamer, tralllo In front of tho column
containers cun bo tultio out at the) Is tho Atlas, a big steel vcbsoI woll-l Cnptnlii Halstead nf tbn West Vlr-j
rate of 10.0U0 a day, Is well under known on Iho coast. Tho Atlas cir- ginla will command the brlgude, with
uuv tlin infiililll..i v li.itmr adamiililml linu innrn Ihnu l0 OOft linrrnlu nii.l fj Ii.hIif.i II 1 'Puriii.i- nu mlliiliiot lfl'.l
'mid n. largo pari of It Installed, I (Continued on Page.3) I master n. It, Wilson as commissary
1 8TORE ON FIRST FLOOR
1 HALL ON SECOND FLOOR
Offices, Single or en Suite
H. E. HENDRICK
Merchant and Alakea Streets
1. Ilrlgudn commander and start,
2. I'lrst illvlslon band.
Marine battalion.
Mnrj land's band.
California's battalion.
Miir) hind's battalion.
Knuth Dakota's trumpet nnd drum
4.
G
I'.
7
corps,
x. Color guard, wllh national colorH
only,
9. South D.ikotn's battalion.
10, Sis nnd division bund.
11, Colorado's battalion
12. West Virginia's battalion; nrtll
lery.
Tho olllcers will wear service while
wllh legglns, equipped wllh swords and
canteens Thn seaninti battalions will
wear whltn dress wllh IirrIiih, lightly
equipped without haversack The ma
rines will wear Khaki, mul the bands
while undress with legglns and canteens.
Victor Hung Mien, editor of Iho
Korean Union News, und n leader in
Ihn local Korean colour Is dead by
his own hand Hi- shot and killed him
self wllh u .1.'-callb,r revolver somo
lime list iilghl or early Ibis morning
nt Knplobinl Park, near Iho Aquarium
llchind Ihn suicide Hurt Is Mild to
be Hie slorj of n tie p disappointment.
Wlien bn llrst c.iinn In Hawaii, III 1901.
iih will iih ilurjng Ills later icsicienco
hem. ho wiih reiilous In Hie cause of
fneliiR bis n.illvo rnuiitr) flom Iho
Increasing domination of Japan. Somn
of his rnuiitr) men now say tint Iho
failure of bis etTorlH tn raise local fl.ndn
for Korea's Independence prejed on Ibn
mind of tho idttor mid Is believed to
bo part of Ihn reason for his net.
Ills body was found tills morning
ut C o'llock by Piirkkccpir voting, who
Immidlalcty nolllled tho mi1Ico by tel
ephone. At il,i break it, vviiroii was
sent out to the lnrk lo bring Iho body
lo Iho government morgue where lr.
Sinclair and !r Ihnrrsoit. tuKeHierj yvllli -
Depuly Mierlrt Cbailes II Hose, con
ducted a post-mortem examination.
A watch and Z were found In till
pockets These nrn now In custody of
the police department.
He came hern some six mnpths ago
from Sail IVancbco In takn tho edl-
(Continued on Page 2)
Good news cime thla morning to
ihoso Interested In tho Cnllfornla-IIa-v.'allan
Development Cinupiny.
A cablegram from tho mrn on Ihu
Joh anuiiunced Unit "groy gr.ivo" has
'won struck and o'very prospect Is
favorable. "Grey gr.ivoP moans tint
Ibo nlil river bd which Ihn prospeB
trs were aflor has been found. The
tunneling fur thl.i -n now occupied
twontj-slx uiouHis, Tho luinol has
been carried twcnly-fn ir hundred feet
linrlznnlilly, and then two hundred
'net up. It Is In this ''upraise" Hut
ilia honijlil-for gravel has boon locat
ed Tho cnhlo nlso Hiinnimres that It
Is snowing In Iho mountiliis, which
means water, another favorable pros-lioct.
DUCKS
UNION STREET
SALE
Mr, Wllllum Wolters will opinso
Iho change prosised In Union ptreet
at tho Junction of Unlet unless tin his
n guarantee! that tiro lllshnp Ktreit
oxtensiou will bo carried tliruneli,
"I am opposed In tl'" scheme under
which tho salo of property Is to ho
'ii.ido on Jmni try 1.1th," snlil Mr,
Wollcrs vestcrdny tn the II ill lot In
man, "I urn opposed to It unless thn
Ilishop street extension Is certain nf
being curried through As I view It,
iho proposition now goes right bark
ii iho H.uno thing that was befaro tho
i.eglslaturo and which was generally
oppobod during tlio laglslatlvo ses
sion, I shall (llo n protest against tho
s.ilo unless tlio situation is materially
changed,''
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