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ESTABLISHED 1882. No. 5189.
12 PAGES. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1912. 12 PAGES.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
JAPANESE ATTACK ON U. S. IMMIGRATION BILL
66
FREE SUGAR" STARTS MANY PROTESTS
Gun Tests COUNT HATTORI
CALLS MEASURE
GROSS INSULT
To Decide
Future
Wlielhpi oi mil the Ilnllod Stilton
"III Imllil Miuic iiioiI.iih of III" t'
TOKIO. Japan, Mar. 19. Count Hattori, famous Japanese statesman and
a leading member of tlie Opposition party in the Japan House of ftepresen
now liirlulloil ill llullott Harlow, Fort jtatives, in n speech today declared that the Dillingham immigration bill, now
llunei, will depend Hsni tin roHtillH bofore Congress, is an insufferable insult to the Japanese, and that partici-
n u I'iiIiik U'ft Hiiit lii-Kiili this ni'irii- pation by Japan in the Si
iiii; under Hip critical mtiiiIii) of hp
fiiil of tin' "lili;!ipr-iips" In dltlHlon
lullllnry affairs.
Thin bceanip known lodiiy wIipii tho
IcjstH heoin, Tlio kiiiih :iu Iii'Iiik tried'
mil In him: If lliej will Maud a llluli
ablo
an Francisco exposition in 1910 would be dishonor
under the circumstances
S n il n n mm American is
,,? THORN IN RUSSIA'S SIDE
lYIUVUI
TOGO
Kauai For
Taft
Taft hi'iitlniiiit in kii kIioiik mi K:i-
ii-ii lli.it It Ih . practloallt iiiiImthjI
Such III tho lopint luoimlil hick from
I III' Harden Island Ii .1. I'. Co iki'. pit's
Ident of tlio T.'ift l.c:ii;no, who Ii.ih ie-tilllli-il
finiii il bilidllfSH trip
"Tllft M'tlliHIOIll In all IIMT till' ltd
it ml, audi no fur iih Kan.il Is ounoeined
iIipip iippiI ho iiii fp.ir lint IIipii)
won't ho all Instinctcd Tart ili'li'Katliiii
to the Clili'iiRn contention," N.ihl Mr
I'oukp t It Ih nininlm;. "I fiiiiiul lh.it o
eitlmdy Ik In futor or Tuft.
"Tlie Taft I.PHKIIO l K"liiK alniiK
hiiioutlily In Itn plana fur Hip Teiillo-
i l.i I poiuoiillou. It Ih Hllcldiu; to lis
two niilinuuced iiIiJccIh uf ki'IIIiik it
(Continued on Page 4)
DEMOCRATS PLAYING
POLITICS WITH SUGAR
Iti'Hfhttni'iit In .lap.ni towntd tho Diillui'ham hill I-. b.cj on reMtrlr-
llmiM ri'K.inlliiK the 1iiiiiiip,.r;i t Ion uf nllem not elhilhle fin i(ltiili1 Tlio
.new Japan utuhuMdor Visioiint liiiiil.i mii when M"Iiu; through hen'
!r. ...... ......I ...... Il..t I... I. ..I I. ...... I lli.L ......... .. II.. I. Ill i.. .. I.1..I. I.
. , . . , . "'III' mHn !," (Milt lit' 1 1.1 II II' III "I III- llllll- ! I ! Hill ! Hill III U I I'.l II
Hinder cliaiKi1 and Kite iphiiIIh miileri, , i ., , , , ......
II , !.. Itpe ,Pd .,1 Ili.M.ml"""' 't"'l"'" '' '-" "" "ni....tlf
will ho modllloil In fiiluiP oimstriiotlnii,
ray tho olIloerH. Of IIiIh tt' hut four
liani been iiiaili', and all au at Hip
I l.ll lW ptltt, HO tllO PtPH of not oiilv
the WpMoiii Illviillull hut of till! Plltllo
Oiduaiif'p llpp.iilinpnt aip upon these
ll'l.lH.
Two Hliots wpip IIipiI this iiinrnliiu'
with n iioiiu.il powder eliiiri;e, fioui
Hlxly-llxo to iPU'iity-llo ihuiiiiIh. Tin1
iokuIIm tveiu oalefully noted. Tumor
low hI luiil'p hIioIh will ho II rod with
a much lili;her cliMir.i', and It will ho
M'on If tlio r.-uiKo In IiioiimmnI from
I'.'.lnn yaiils In iiiiiip than 1 :t. A
liiiiRor raiiKo Ih Hip ko.iI that tlio tosls
aio directed towaidH
At Hie IohIh (Ills inornllit; llloro wpip
(in Miirninh, eoiiiiuamlliiK Hi lip
piilmeiit of Hawaii; I. lout Col. Itpese
(lilef oui;iueor ulllrnr of Hio WphIpiii
1 il It-ttitti : ('apt. Waller or the Ord
ii.'iucp liop.iitineiit, who ranio Iioip
liiini illusion hoiidiiiailors in San
ri.iuolsoo to wIIiip-m tlio IohIh, Ciipl
C.iltei, MsiJ Wuuli'ii, Coiih of Knni
liioiH, and otlieiH The piojerllloh
li'iil HiIk iii.iiiiIhi; weighed Kill hiiiiiiI
BY C. S. ALBERT.
(8ii l.il I! it I I v i I ti L.'orn'KiHitiil'MirM )
AHIIINUTliX. I ' Mar t "If
tlit Ui'inneratH itf tin1 II.uh' will tt iim
i.I llIK iolllU'M Illlll l.ii'ttlllf .t'llHtMI-
ahli', t will hot ii I jihkIhI thuii hi
Ii.ihhIiik n iMi)MT HtiKiir hill, hill till
ulhtr I irhT iiifUHtin-M nu tliflr It-p; i-l-i -
tli iiiimtiiu "
ThlH h tin- ill. timi l.ihl ilnwn h lht
Iti itul.lli'iin tiioKM''l'H r llii- St n:iti'.
Thi mi- wlllhu: to it imIu oil h Kill
mall aid In imiIIimk ii to l'i.sll-nl
Till I ;iu ii-Mmor th,. !. n MdiKli
Mhidult'i Hit llour IhMiioi'iiilH ii'Kanl
iih in M-Khiu to tht'lr iolii) Itut tlif
h.ill. lit MoltiK t iMitl lh:it point Thi'
I'toyr.'HMh ih do not i .iir In h.ii mi
Inipri'HHlnii t;o tluouliotit tin ronntr
lh.il tin1 an miiimi tint; slrulttht out
liino( tallr polli'li'M
III IUf, tilt I'M'KH KhlVl' Itl'pllhlllMI)
Sena Ioih In Id a oiili n iui and dlx
i u"i d tin- in- HiiK'ir hill u'poiti'd
fioui tin waH and in .inn t onunilli''
Tin wiii on nimoiix In lln opinion
Hint It win a Ki.imlHlMiid plu lo lln
laiiiMi and pour piopi oi tin' roan
li la r.ii I it i- imthliiK hut a po
lit U !! laoM Tin v ukI'mI th it It wuh
hnpo Ihh foi .Inni to tr.iM'l with tlio
(Continued on Page 3)
MAHUKA CASE WITNESS VALUES
BUILDING BY PEOPLE WHO WALK
( AHMorlutfd PrfHH Ciil it
CHICAGO, III., Mar 19. A strike of
fifty thousand miners of the United
States on April 1 it practically cer
tain, following the failure of negotia
tions between the mine union officials
and tho coal operators.
WHAT MINERS DEMAND
IN BIG LABOR FIGHT I
rahlfil tii'WM to th. It ii I 1 1 I ii from
Ni'W York u feu 3:i ikii hrouKht tho
inloi niatlou tlt.it tin I nlled .MIum
orkers hail dei'ldi d to iti Iki on
April I I li e Ih what Hie) want and ,
why
Twuitv p r I'! it hh n use in win;"
ltioi;tilllou of the union
Aii Hulit -hour d.iy
A oii jtar oonHiA.!
A minimum of $1 f.u for mlntT, ? 1U
for lahoiern
No lull IH tela'' with I'll. k wel;li-
iiii'ii and iliuk dotkini; ho'Ki-v
r.iMiunt h the ton ami not h th
'arlo.ul
Ahamlouiiu ut of tin I'oii' illation
lto.tr. I
That the ip ralorM ciiilect union dm
from the mimiH
PARLIAMENT GETS
MINERS' RELIEF BILL
I AHHiM'latl'll I'reHM 1 1 rt )
LONDON, Eno- Mar. 19. Premier
Asquith today introduced a miners)
minimum wage bill, carrying out his I
promise to the House of Commons yet
terday.
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' &- - 'J siiiiiiiissiiiiiiiHHHV'1
IK.sKMa v-swii . - i r - m. iL
i , S tii il nil sril II uler Ki'lier il oT I r-l,i ut thl ill -
lit illil of It I I It d rnliioiN or i i in Hiitloiii) ouipln utloii'- f
ti t .ii in mill t tin I luted Sliiti i h. I-mm it th t ji plot wtr. on ( it (
ii i n lit I- al Hi t lion .Hid pn I mi m luni I in .lhiiui.il 1 iIiiik
He IIiiiiii.ii l i pt i 'nun umi'i ti' i i t of 1 1 1 1 -- In Kiah
Another
Blow At
Immigrant
Npwj. Iii he ii ii-rrltnl lioro
HiioiikIi iih.ite oiiit.-h ih it an lin
iiiIkiiiiIiiii hill Ih in'iidliiri ill Colisron
which HiretitPiii. Hie iilaiil illoii lulinr
liiiiiilKratliti Hull Ih Iioiiik o.iiodilly do-
oliijOil Ii) tlio Teliltollnl Ho. ml of
lininlurntliin. ami on whleli Hip siiK-ar
liieu of tlio iHlaiulH aio ile'iullii; for
their prluelp.il Hilpplv
The hill Ih olio fiit licr.'.l 111 Cllillr-
liiau .lollll U lliirnott of Al.ih.uu.i, lioad
of tlie House CoifTmlttop on luitnlKra
Hun ami NiituriilU.nl. in. In brief, It
iroiileH I tint in iidillHon to (ho pres
ent iphtrlotioii on liuinlKration, nil
nlloioi liver eiKlileeii M'iirn of U',e who
.no pliHlo.ill able to road and who
oaiinot load Hio IiikIIsIi I.'iiiiiiiuko or
the l.niKU.me of their own country, urn
dohairoil from entry.
('oliMili'r.'ilile uiK'orlaliiijr otlstH ov
er 'he hi. it ii-, nfiliU hill il'proM'iit, as
will as Us dol-illo d roKiil.lt Ioiih It
wns to hate been lutiodili'eil In Hio
House of HepteKPiitiitles on Mil roll
lltli
II will ho remoiul'oroil Hint a nuiii
ln i or immllis imo the lilllliiKliain bill,
hi II. iiitioiliiotiou In foni;rKH. oalinod
niiieli iippri'lieiiiiin help uiilll It was
ilellnili liaiuiii ih.it Hawaii wan ox-
onipled flolll Hie elToils of the lltlT-
(Continued on Cage 3)
NEW CHIEF OF
Thai Hie .llldil liillldlllK lit ilie ior
lit r or Miiilmul mid I'ml Htmls Is
le Milll.ililo III. Ill the Clllllllllns
liiilldliii;, iiisupliil h t'lilh .-. I'ooko,
hi'iMllhO IllllKt uf the luiiplo liilllilli;
Hum Klin; lml wall, oil Hie I.wiimMo
r I'orl sli. mI iih tur iih Hio Meliiiriiy
Hlelo Illlll thill i llher I I OSS ili.lKiill.il-
ly tu the Jiulil liulhllui; nr i:u to Hie
llenr WiitirhuiiHo i-nruor iind fnon
thi'le lo Hie Jiulil lllllhllllK. Ih tho opin
ion or Dipulv Tus AkHoMKiir Aithur
V Nt'olv, who w.ts iiliu id on thu
Hliilul III the MilhllU.l Nile eollih lllll.l
tliui ease that wiih euntliiued lieiuio
.llldise Dole III the I'ulel.ll I'lilirl Hill
Illlll lllllft
Nei l fiilluwid the Inni sit hy his
i hlef. Tux Ashi sHur ('hallos T Wlhler.
iiiiiI Miliied the riiniinhiH hlool lit INT.
1 'i This ilKure lit said he nnlM'il ut
Ii) liililii into tuiir-lili ration tho tax
n turns, the ile ut the I'huuih-iH Dnii:
Mlule II) r.HI.'i illld Hie Olllislilelllthlll of
some of the loiituls In the lolnll.
'I'ho wltnoHs hiiuiKlit Hume new IiIo.ih
lulu the ease while Ulltlcl noss-e-iinilii.itliiu
h Attuiiie) Dtsnii The llrst
urn sin prised ulsiiu hii uitieli that he
I't pouted Ills illestloil It WIIH til It Hio
illil"' of the hind pel Hill.lle foot In
Hio I'uiuiiiliiM hluel. would ili'iieiul on
the olriiiioter or the hiiililiui: that huh
pliioi d on it. Niolj HiUd Hint If a
hluiU or l.iud had u puur Hlruetitro on
II, linn it iiiIkIiI nut ho win Hi ho nitieh
ilH the Hllllle hloi k of l.iud Willi 11 kuiiiI
Hliui'tilre on It.
When It eiiiiie iliiwn lu a matter of
cMiik his n annus tur Hie opinion that
(Continued on Page 2)
DEADLOCK IN NEW MEXICO
ON SENATORIAL ELECTION
(AHioeintid I'reHM C'utiifl.)
SANTA FE, N. M., Mar. 19 The
first ballot in tho new State Legisla
ture to elect a United States Senator
today retulted in a deadlock.
When YOU Think SHOES
THINK
JACOBSON BROS.
Pantheon Ulock
HOTEL STREET
SUGAR BILL DELAYED
IM 1'iilllt leielMd ii cnlili'i-ium from
S.I II I'mut'lsco this Mini Illlll,' htlltiUK
tint liifoi in. illoii from iishlni'tuu is
that Ho 'Senate llu.iui e eoiumltlio
nle now cousldtriuK ilou .mil sli-il hill;
elu'Uileitls hill next tSiiKiir will nut h"
oilllHlili led liofolo toil OI twelve ll.l) H
ill II urllisi "
CHINESE GUNBOATS
BOMBARDING ROBBERS
t Assort mil I'rfSH faille I
HONGKONG, China, Mnr. 19. Chi
nese gunboats arc bombarding Canton
forts, now held by robbers
. . . . . (. .;. ;. .;. ... ., 4. ,,-. o. .j
(iiitisTi.w i:ti:nsk :
novo 1: vr.
: 'IuiiIkIiI's I'riiitrain.
! Dpi'iilni; sunt; hohUp led liy
I'lod llnller. Iiioludliii; "lie WIII
Hold .Me KiihI" iiuil "Htory Day
I Need Thee Mole and More."
! AniiniineeiiieiitH by Jimie.s
. Wukolield
v Hymn liy I'liuir t
! Si'ilpluro readltii; hy T. C'lUo
i'DavloH followed by piajej
Solo 1'ieil llullor, "CoiiHldor
v ami near Mr
Sol moll "iliiH tho CoHpel Him !
out?"
Solo I'ml llullor :
;
- !
FREE SUGAR
PASSES
BOLSTER
HOUSE EASILY
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 19
the House today without amendment
TIiIh Ih Hio hill piouise, h the
llniise V.ih and MeiiliH ('oiiimlllee lis
11 plan lo uialio up Hie dolli-lt iimli-r
the "floe KiiK.u" hilienu' It I'lloinls
the peli-p t.i on eotu illoiis lo In
IMiIii.iIh and oiiiailneihlilps. Tlip lull
diiPH mil lu mi) wa) iillor. aiiiplul or
lopo'il the 1 111 sii;illon tax law iih It
now hIuiiiIh 011 tho sl.llule Imoks, lull
plinlili-s thai ovei poisiin, Drill or
pop.illueislilp shall he Hiihjept to ia
it 11 11 11.1I I a sptelil pxrlho tax wllli 10
Hpoet 10 Hie ram Iih; on or ilolnn Ims
Ini'ss hy Hiieh pel Hon eiiilalolit lo 1
1 per eelil. upon the entile not luooino
owi and iihmo, ."iiiilii ioielod l sill Ii
IperHon riiim all hoiiioos iIiiiIiik oaoa
jyear. ami rmllioi pnnlilos that lu coin
.piltlliK Hie llnouie ol au hihoiis
thoie shall nut ho inoludoil Hip amouiil
ipeehod rioin inn em sirallon, Joint
htoek ooiupain or ,is-imI iilon or In
. The special excise tax bill
by .1 vote or 219 to 11.
patsed
Hiiiaucp ontiiiMin as illslilomls upon
the hlork In such rorisuiilluu. Joint
Htoek eotup.'iu 01 iiiisoeialiou or In
surance eiiiupanv If Hio special excise
tax oT 1 per colli now lniiseil i law
Ii.ih boon paid 1 1 such eoriHirailoii,
Joint Htoek company 01 uHHoelallou or
liisiiiance roiupiuy In other womIh.
Hi.' Inoonie iierliisl from dhlilomlH ol
a loipoiatinn oil whloli the tax Ik iio'
li'lnl hv law will not ho suliject to .1
fm titer or aildltlounl lax. hut liuouu-i
ileihod from other miuiioh of IiiihIiiohi
than those named In Hio o ii'iHiratluu
lax act will ho siihjcel to a lax of I
per pent per annum whole Iho net In
come pxpooiIh $r,(iuu annually Under
the present law poisons who li.uo
their mono) lneslc.l in col poialion,
that aio euiplojIuK labor ami deol ip
IliK the eouulr 1110 taxed I per cent
on Hie not eainlims of the corisirati hi
OUARANTIN
EIS
HERE FOR DUTY
Hi I' I! Ti. liter -ite ordered to
Honolulu to he. oine chief iiuaraiilliio
ollleoi of the trl, arthod this inorn
llit: 011 the Wlllielmina Ho Ih necom
pan'eil ht his wire and Hiolr throe
ililldien. Miss Marian Trotter ami
Miii.ti'tH .lolni ami 1'ro.l 'I roll or. Thoy
aio i'iiosIh roi Iho piosent or Dr anil
Mih U' (' lluh.h, poiHoii.il Irlonds,
.'111,1 exiiool aflor a Hlioit tlluo to net
tle lu Hie I'l linn district.
Hi Tiutler taken Hie pi u'o of Dr.
Carl I !: 111 11 ., Dr Itainiis going to I'orl
Towi.Houd Dr Tiutler li.w lioen nta
liuiieil at AiikoI IhIiiiiiI Han riiinclRco.
lie Ik lllihorsalli, looKud lliu In tho
kei loiy inni out as 11 wry Pllloloni of
Hi or and Ih populiil IiohIcVh. Up Ii
well known lo soei il S'nplo In o-
olulu Hi Tiolter Ik uxportod to he
a oi pnp11l.11 older iii.iraiitlno olllccr
of the mii I
lie -.lid to.l.i. thai ho Is t;lud lo lu
In Hawaii ami ovs'ct to lllto his sill-
inni here ei niiieli Dr Ramus will
h .no hi a few d.n s for Tort Town--.c-inl
SUGAR
SAN I'ltXN. ISO 1 i.il. Mar IH
Siikhi 'ii, .Uiilll- I. -I like I'nvl-
OIIM ipKltilll.Ul I '. Hi "Is SI llllllIX
Hi Us 11'. I pit lit .Hit 1'iet lulls
llliilathni II HI I -'d
SAFES
H. E. HENDItICK, Ltd.
MERCHANT AND ALAKEA
PHONE 20 IB
Hartwig Harders, brewer of PRIMO PALE? is not only a master brewer,
but a qualified chemist as well. That is one of the reasons for the won
derful success of the new beer.
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