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THE FOLICY OF DESPOTISM
Sector Roars Mastary Mori
and Eliqiioot Words of
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Continued from Wednesday
What have your Ideals cost you andwhat have they bought for you
1 For tho Philippine Islands youhave had to ropeal tho Declaration ofIndependence f
For Cuba you have had to reaffirmIt and glvo It now lustre
2 For tho Philippine Islands youhave had to convert tho Monroe Doc-trine
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Into n doctrine of mcro selfishness
For Cuba you have acted on It andvindicated It
3 In Cuba you have got the eter-nal
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gratitude of a freo peopleIn the Philippine Islands you havo
got tho hatred and sullen submissionof a subjugated people
4 From Cuba you havo broughthomo nothing but glory
From the Philippines you havebrought homo nothing of glory
5 In Cuba no man thinks of count-ing tho cost Tho few soldiers whocamo homo from Cuba wounded orsick carry about their wounds andtheir pale faces as if thoy were medalsof honor What soldier glories In awound or an empty sleovo which hogot in tho Philippines
G Tho conflict In tho Philippineshas cost you GuO000000 thousands ofAmerican soldiers the flowor of youryouth tho health and sanity of thou-sands more and hundreds of thou-sands of Filipinos slain
Another price wo havo paid as theresult of your practical statesmanshipAmerTcVnTlgTiV flif8tterlfiltJUlpathy which Is In our Hearts for thepeoplo who ar6 desolate and oppressed
everywhere on the face of tho earth
Mr President tho glory of what has
been called tho wator torturo has beenIn part told by other Senators I haveno InclTnaUon to repeat tho story I
cannot help believing that not a twentieth part of it has yot been told Igot letters in largo numbers from ot
flcois or tho friends of ofUcors who
repeat what they toll me all testify-
ing
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to theso cruelties And yet thoofficer or the officers frlonds oy kin-
dred
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who send the letters to mo sendthem under a strict Injunction of BOcrecy Other Senators toll me thoy
ljavo a like experience Tueso uruvu
offlcors who would go to tno cannon a
mouths for honor who ncvor flinch In
battle flinch before what thoy deom
tho certain ruin of their prospocts Inlife if thoy glvo tho evidence whichtlley think would bo dlstastoful to
thnir sunoriors I do not undertake
to Judge of this matter Other Sena-tors
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can Judge as well as I can The
American peoplo can do It better lsuppose Mr President that tllOSO ofus who aro of English doscent Uko to
think that the race from which wocome will compare favorably withmost others In tho matter of human-ity
Yet history is full of tho terrible
eruoltles committed by Knglisnmon
when men of othor racos rofuscd to
submit to their authority I think myfrioniid who aeok to extenuate this
wator torturo or to apologise for itmay perhaps like to look at tho precedent of tho dealings with tho Irish
rebels In 1700In Howells State Trials there will
be found tho proceedings in a suit byMr Wright against James Judkln FUzgeraTO a sheriff who ordered a citi
zen to bit Hogged fop the purpose of ox
tmtlnir Information 1 bollevo fifty
lashes wore administered and thou ftf
ty more by Fitzgerald and In many
Other cases the same course was tak¬
en It was whollyto oxtract Information as this wator torturo has boon to
got information Fltzgorald tho sheriff told his own story He palfltvl out
the neco jty of hte bystom o terror
Ho said ho got one man Ho had floggod to contcss that tho plaintiff wasa secretary of tho United Irishmenand this Information ho could not gotfrom him boforo that Mr Wrighthlmsolf had offered to confess but hismomory had been so Impaired by thoflogging that ho could not commandtho faculty of recollection Notwith-standing he had by the terror of hisname and tho severity of his floggingsucceeded most astonishingly partic-ularly
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fn one Instance whore by theflogging of dno man ho and thirty sixothers acknowledged thomselveB Unit-ed
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IrishmenNow that was abundantly proved
and tho sheriff who had tortured andfloggeTl these mon who wero onlyfighting that Ireland- - should not boruled without tho consent of the gov-erned
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had tho effrontery to ask for anact of indemnity from the House ofCommons against tho damages whichhad been recovered against him andthat claim found plenty of advocates-
The Ministry undertook to extenu-ate the action of this monster by cit-ing the cruelties which tho Irish peo-ple had Inflicted In their turn and bysaying that very mfiTorlal discoverieswere made relative to concealed armsas tho result of those tortures Thodefenders of tho Administration saidtho most essential sorvlco had beonrendered to tho otato and to tho coun-try by Mr Fitzgerald The AttorneyGeneral trusted tlTo House wouldchoorfully accede to tho prayer of thopetition Mr Wright tho man whohad been tortured was a man of ex-cellent character and education anda teacher of tho Fronch language Assoon as ho know thero wore chargesagainst him ho went to tho houso ofthe dcTondant to gfvo himself up anddemand a trial I will not take thotime of the Senate to read tho debates
Tho argument for tho British Gov-ernment
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wojild do very well for somoof fifo arguments wo have heard heromil the arguments t we have heard
Tho House pnsBcda general nlir cuindemnify all sheriffs and magistrateswho hail acted for tho suppression oftho robolllon in a way not warrantedny law and to securo thorn against ac-
tions at law for so doing Tno soloquestion at stake was tub right of torturo to extort information Tho billpassed tho House and afterwardsFitzgerald got a considerable pensionand was created a baronet for theUnited Kingdom
Now I agree that this precedent soFar as It may bo heiu to havo sot anexample for what has boon douo In thePhillimlne Islands may bo cltodagainst me I clto It only to shoY thatsuch things aro Inevitable when youundortnkd by brute force to reduce tosubjection an unwilling people andthai therefore when you onter uponthat undertaking you yourselves takethe leaponslblllty for everything thatfollow
Let us not bo dlvortcd from tho trimItisuo Wo aro not talking of retaliation Wo aro not talking of tho ordi ¬
nary brutalities of war Wo aro nottalking abynt or Inquiring Into acts ofvongeanco committed fti tho heat ofbattlo
Wo aro talking about torturo torturo coli Koodod deliberate cal-culated
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torturo torture to oxtbrt In-formation
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Clavorhouso did It to thoScotch Covenantors with tno boot and
Continued on 4lh page
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FRIDAY JUNE 20 1902
ANTI SALOON LEAGUE WOBK
Thefight between the Anti SaloonLrafmry oir rndOlhefiaBtri on7Circulars are being rent all over theoity from the hoadquartorfl of thoLeague calling for susoriplionsfrom sympathizers in order to carrythe fight into tho higher courts
This paper has not ts yet hadmuoh to eay in the matter- - but inthe meantime a careful and impar-tial
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investigation has been made asa result of which we believe thoAnti Saloon League to bo engagedon tho wrong track While sym ¬pathizing with their efforts o bringmen to a higher and nobler concep-tion
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of the duties of this earthlylife wo believe however that therearo other means to do sov differentfrom thoso employed by the gentle ¬men of tho Anti Saloon League
Tho Murphy Olub is ono of thosemeans Although antagonized recoutly by certain members of theAnti Saloon Loague this societycomposed of hard honest workingluoa is now self supporting and ontho road to success Arbitrarymeaua are not omployed there tobring mon to Christ and Tomporance subscriptions aro not solicitedthoro is no high salariod superin ¬tendent or treasurer to supportInstead of all those there is a barwhere oooljng and refreshing drinksnro served a bar which in pointof ornamentation and attractive ¬ness can bo favorably comparedwith the best saloons in the citythore is a reading room with all tliolooal and mainland newspapers andlatest magazines which aro perttsednightly by a numbor of intelligentworkingmen thoro is a billiardroom and an entertainment roomwitu an o atago wuoroj
oonoerts are givon froa on Saturdayevenings to crowded houses
Words of praToo for tho workdone by the Murphy Club can boheard from every saloon keeper intown Tho saloon keepers of thisoity wo aro happy to say aro a lotof law abiding rospeotablo citizenswho lovo fair play and rospestthoso who opposo them in an openand legitimate way They r cog ¬nize the work done by tho MurphyOlub for a cortain olaso of men andaro ready to lend their support toit if need bo Why Bocauto ourlocal saloon keepors although al-ways
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ready like ovoryone olso tomake an honest dollar do not wantfor patrons professional druukardsor weak minded heads of familieswhom tco muoh whiskoy wouldruin They keep and want to keeprospoatable plaoes and would helpin overy way in their power to re ¬deem a man whoso abuse of drinkwould lead to certain luin
Still in prosonoo of all this weunderstand that a Rov Qentlamannot in charge of any particular con-gregation
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although working amongnatives but is oonnooted with theAnti Saloon Leaguo has withdrawnhis support from the Murphy Olubbecause the members thereof re-fused
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to make him treasurer of thatorganization
However that may bo The Inde ¬pendent would suggest to the AntiSaloon Loaguo not to go too farwith their injunctions and law-suits
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against a local industry Ifthe pooplo of Honolulu want todrink Prinio boer they will drinkthat particular beor the injunctionsand preaohings of the Anti SaloonLeague to tho contrary notwith-standing
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What is more natural
from the Iron Works to enter asaloon and take a cooling glai ofbeer and a bite of substantiallunch all for ten conts
The homo conditions of manyworkingmen in this oity ore far fromideal Their families aro generallylarge lhy are crowded into threeor four Btnoll rooms often darkwarm and uninviting Tho saloonsaro bright and cheery The popbrsaro there friends are there drink ischeap aud eating is free There isno other placo pquallv invitinsTho restaurants controlled byChinese aro dirty uninviting andsometimes repugnant Twenty fivecents is the prico of one moah Noxtdoor seated at a clean table sur-rounded
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by pauis pineapples andall kinds of tropical plants ho reoeivos a good wholesome lunch anda glass of cool pure refreshingboer all for ton cents
What do you want him to doGo to tho dirty Mongolian restau ¬rant and pay 25 cents simplybocause you want him to Whydont you go and eat there yourselfho would have a right to ask youand if he did what would you sayDuring these hard times broughtalong with the blessings of Doleismaud missionary rule tho Superin ¬tendent of tho Anti Saloon Leaguestill continues to rocoiyo his 2000salary a year Tho workiogmanin the meantime has nothing to doaud it is with gratitudo that hoenters a Prjmo saloon oven if hohas not tho price of a drink andpartakes of tho meal which ho couldnot get any whore olso
But thero Is a way to obango all j
this If tho Anti Saloon Loague
instead of paying a high salary to aman whom nobody knows insteadof spending money to pay nUoraoysand keep oa bringing law suitsagainst tho brewery instead ofusing tho money oolleotod from thepublic to print pamphlots whichnobody ever road instead of pay-ing
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high rents for sumptuous headquartors in up to dato buildingsinstead of antagonizing tho MurphyOiub which dons more good in onemonth than tho Leaguo will do inmany yeart if tho Anti SaloonLeaguo instoad of doing all thesethings went to work in a spirit ofliberalism and fraternity somolhingcould be done
Would it not be possible for in ¬
stance to havo a longshoremensolub where he could go botweenvessels and before hours whore hewould have light and room andchoer and companionship and thepapers the Advertiser inoludedand books and cards aud oheokorsand dominootWe believe so We believe that with the money paid forsuperintendents pamphlet law ¬
yers courts headquarters etc itcould bo possible to establishseveral of such clubs The presentconditions could be changed and itwould not be loug before morewould follow
Thoro is nothing in this oity ofwhioh wo aro aware to improve thecondition of workingmen unlessthrough their labor organizationsAs far as their children aro concern ¬ed our sohools are doing everythingfor them and we hope that theirfuture will be muoh brighter sur-rounded by more good influencesthan has boon the lot of theirparents
Wo rnanniffttlitf anvim iV- - - - leavo lawtnu baloou Loaizue tosuits and injunctions alone Theywould be of Jittjo pr no avail In- -stead outer into your work with thetru9 Christian spirit onjotued inlove and fraternity show aomo selfsacrifice and less hypoorisy audthen you will be able to do somogood
OA For South AmericaIt is understood that Frank R
Vida a boy of these Islands willsoon leavo his island homo to tryhis fortune in South Amorioa in-tending so it is said to locate him ¬self in Argentina or tho ArgentineRepublic
Day boforo yesterday ho tenderedhis resignation as chief plork and adireotor of the Union Feed Company and at a directors meetingheld that Bame day his resignationwas accepted with many rogretB Ina letter to him expressing the companys regrets the directors toudored him a well merited testimonialwhich tho young man no doubtappreciates and wilf bo of some assistanco to him wherever he may goand cast his lot
Mr Vida has boon in tho employof tho company for tho last fifteenyeors and morp and has worked hisway up during boyhood from anoffice toy up to the responsibleposition lately held by him Having a wish to visit bis fatherlandand to soo something of tho outerworld instead of being cooped uphero all his life he resigned wjlhpitbeing asked after boing an honprto himself and a worthy employeeof the company that ho had workod for bo long His example isworthy to bo followed by all youngmen
Kentuckys lamous Josszo MooroWhiskey unequalled for ita purityand oioelleuca On sale at any oftho saloons and at Lovo joy Codistributing ngant for the HawaiianIslanli
An Early Awakonlnc
Dream word mnroilesiiiy inter-rupted
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at 2U0oolock this morningby tho shrill calls of the firewhistles and hundreds of peacefuleleopers rubbed their eyes audrubbered thoir nocks through
their windows to see what was thomatlor A numbor of bioyoles woretaken out by on oqual numbor ofourious and in a few minutes quitea crowd was assembled at the cor¬ner of Fort and Queen streetsFlra had boon disoovored in theWashington Mercantile Ooa storeand as usual the prompt arrival ofthe fire lsddioa prevented whatotherwise may have boon a seriousconflagration
Fire was discovered in soveralparts of the buildiug and two ortli roe streams of water wero keptgoing for over an hour The storeis filled with groceries and provisionsof all kinds and the daraago willamount to several thousand dollars
Tho Flrot Localtsrlnt
Ono of the institutions herewhich has tho special attention oftourists as well as the local pooplois the Mint whioh is OBtabliflbod onNuuanu street opposite QuoenEmma Hnll It is interesting toenter the large main working roomwhere goneral manager McDonoughand his corps of assistants aro atwork Tho cool and largo lanai is aproper resting placo and tho vaultswhere the bars to be minted andbeer are kept present a very tastyspectaolo The Mint is open from530 a m to 1180 p m and duringthose hours the work never ceaseBVisitors aftor looking over tho placowill find first olas refreshments andthe purest of liauors
J M Holt tho new assistant forthe Quarantine Brvice arrived boreon tho Sierra He comes from SLouis
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFtho First Circuit Territory of Hawaii Term Summons 2 stampAlice A Bryant vs EIwin J UBryant the Territory of Hawaii
To tho Hifih Sheriff of tho TorrL- - nr i pTTyyiiuSheriff of the Island of Oabu or hisDeputy in the Territory of Hawaiixou are commanded to summonEdwin J G Bryant defendant incaso he shall file written answerwithiu twenty days alter soivicohoraor to bo and appear before thesaid Oirouit Court at the February1902 Torm thereof to be holdon atHonolulu Island of Oahu on Mon-day the 3rd day of February nextot 10 oclock a id to show causewhy tho claim of Alice A Bryantplaintiff should not be awarded tonor pursuant to the tenor of her annexed iibej or Divproo
And you are commanded toaqd havo you then there this Writwith lull return of your proceedingsthereon
Witness Hon A S Humphrey1irst Judge of tho Circuit Court oftho First Circuit at HonoluluOahu this 13th day of February
J A THOMPSONO1I certify tho forpgoing to be a
true oopy of tho original Summonsin said cause and that said Oourtoruereu publication of tho same anda contlnuanoo of said cause until thenext August A D 1902 Term ofthis Court
M T SIMONTONOlork of the Circuit Court of tho
First CircuitDated Honolulu May 31 1902
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A Sheriff salo notiqe appears olsowhoro in this Ibsub
The Claudlue wont on the Marinorailway yeBtorday for repahs to horrudder
Oaptain Sanders of tho gasolineoohooner Malolo has been grantedpilots papers to operate thatTO880I
Water rato notioo appears underBy Authority today The rates
are due aud payable the 1st ofnext month Payor take heedl
The China arrivod this forenoonfrom the Orient and leaves for thoConst at noon tomorrow tho mailclosing an hour earlier
Mr and Mrs Manuel Reis havehad their new Punchbowl residonoenamed Maunaihi GrandMount It was ohristoned lastnight
An invitation from Dr and MrsJohn Woodford Farlow has beenreceived announcing tho marriagoof tboir daughter Margaret to MrWilliam Richard Castle Jr whichhappy event wsb to take place atBoston Mass on Tuesday tho drdinstant
Tho Healani JBoat Club crew tookthe first spin in the new Englishshell yesterday evening and slipworked splendidly Instead of theregulation oarlocks thole pins areused and the nw shell has manypoints of difference from the Amoricon built boat
Following tho exhibition of MrsOunns dancing class in tho OperaHouse tomorrow oveuine a dancewill bo given in Progress Hall byMis Ouun Holdois of tickets pur-chased from members of the danc ¬ing classos can obango them for re ¬served seats nt Wall Nichols Cowere tho seat plan is to bo soon
Love By Moonlight
Trie-- balcony scene from Romeoand Juliette were re onscted lastnightvith the purest roaliBroeonSchool Btreetnot far from Lilh
Two youg niBU well known abouttownworo seen ta walk leisurely alongabout 9 80 last eveninpind tinbo who noticed theraremarkcd thathoy must have been astronomers inBaroh of some signs of volcanic disturbances in the clouds rolling overTdotalui
It was an ideal moonlight nightand their movements wero followedwith interest by at least one Bpactator Arrivod at a cortaiu point
- near Llliha stroothowovertbo demonor of our two heroes changedThoy lost all interest in the starsand moon uverheaoand stoppingbad a few momenta of deep and oarnest cousultationOne of them wassoen to disappear into a lanewhilethe other kept a raithful vigil on thegtreetThen a vision appeared A Jul- -llelteolad in a whito holoku cameslowly out of a houoand with many preoautionlike the Juliotto ofoldadvanced tp meet the modernRomooBut lovers propose and noighboors disposeIn this case love- -
- lossheartleBs young man living just
norosB tho waymislook thelovers forburglarB and wont for tho poljco
The denoumenfmay bo betterjmagined thau desoribod aud althought the balcony scone lost somolitB oharmj the young men werowoll repaid by tho good laush theyhad at the nxponse of tho police and
thoy would be informed
Executlvo Oouncil
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thfi Executiye Council whjch wsb
held yesterday J H Boyd Superintendent of Public Works sub
mitled a resolution relativo to the
widening of the Waikikl road A
permission was granted to Palmor
X Woods and others to assign tho
govorumout lease no 471 to tho
trustees of the Bishpp Muslim Arqnowal of o Bajoqn license was re
poramunded to be grated to tf Mo- -
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REMOVE NATHANIEL
Numorous Complaints are MndoAgainst the Now Czar of Molokal by Untortunato Victims
High Sheriff A M Brown whoreturned form a Bhort visit to Mo- -
lokai on Tuesday evening had thofollowing to say when interviewedby a reporter
During my absonco I heardnumerous complaints about T KNathaniel tho newly appointedmagistrate at tho Leper Settle-ment
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now and from what I wastold there appears to be excellentreason for the dislike He has re ¬
cently been appointod magistrateat the Leper Settlement and hisnew authority appears to havo puff-ed
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him up considerably Ho Boomsto bo actuated with a deBire toonrioh the treasury of tho territory
Recently two casos of assaultand battery wero tried by himThere wero no especially flsgrant
ciroumstanoes conueoted with theoffences They wero simply ordinary oases which would receiveelsowhere about a fine o perhaps
and may n couple of days im-
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Nathaniel fiaed thoprisoners 65 and costs Tho poorlepers could probably not pay tho
fines and if thy could it seemshardly right to take their moneyaway from them especially foroffencas which do not doaervo suohsoverity Many complaints havo
been made to Jaok McVeigh thesuperintendent and will bj laidbefore the Board of Health Attorney General Dole is a member ofthe Board and aoy aotion in themattor will probibly bo taken byhim as it does not lie within theprovince of the police department
At the regular meeting of theBoard of Health hold Wednesdayafternoon a petition in the formof a complaint was pro3ontod re ¬
lative to tho wrong doings of Nathaniol and road The complaintsets forth these Bp3oifioation6
That tho migistrates ntmvalwasdo3irjd for pronoutioiug opinionoji a case b forJ it came up intrial and nU taking into consider ¬ation any testimony which bareagainst hia formed ideas for takiug the work aud power of theoaptain of police into hs ownhands and issuing warrants of arrest and ina rting wordings in warjants to suit himself without theapproval of the oaptain of policefor urging plaintifli in old standingoases to bring tboir oases beforehim whioh oaused a terriblo Bit tofist Oght botwoau said juJga andtho keeper of the Board of Healthstore The petitioners state thatthey are willing to give any informatipn relative to thejr complaintsThe petition is signed by J K Kahale J S Wilmington J K AiopaiKea Kaehanui Kaaihue L NailunaJ K Kainuwai J Kauaui and DK Kanopio
Exaotly what The Independentsold when Thos K Nathaniel aoreature of the authorities was ap ¬pointed District Magistrate of theSettlement Resolutions presentedby tho Attorney General rnd adopt ¬
ed by the Board of Health admon ¬ishing Nathaniel to do thing3 whiohwould promote poaoo and harmonyaro and will be of no avail Therois only ono solution possible Jlamove Nothaniol Mr Attorney Generall
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Mr Francis Mills Swanzy of thisCity has been appointed BritishViooOoRsul at Honolulu in suoceaslon to Mr T R Walkor who hasrosignod Tho Certificate of theUnited States Government rooognizing Mr Swanzy ai Buch ofliour wasreoeived by H B H ConsulHoare through ho Embassy alWtBblngtpn yeaterday
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Uudor and by viriua of 0 certainExecution isuod by Lyle A DlelcySecond District Magistrate of Ho-nolulu
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Islnud of Oahu Territoryof Hawaii on the 1G h day ofJune A D 1902 in the matterof the Waltos Waldrou Company Limited vs Young TaiYoune Sang ot al doing businessas Yoe Wo Chan Company Ihave on this 16th day of Jim A D1902 levied upon and shall exposeTor sain aud sell at public auctionto the highest bidder at thnauotion room of J F Morgan onQueen street in said Honolulu at12 oclock noon of Tutvdny tho22nd day of July A D 1902 alltho right title and inturrst of saidYoung Tai Youny Sang ot al do-iug
buainejB as Yeo Wo ChanCompany in and to the follow iudescribed personal proportyt unlesBthe judgment and cost of execu-tion
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IN IHE CIRCUIT COUBT OB THEFIRST CIKOOIT TEltRVrOUTrOF HAWAII AT OHAMBfiBB
OUDEU FOR SPECIAL TEUM
Deeming it essential to tho pro ¬motion of jus ice wo do qrdor thain Special Term of the Circuit Courtof the First Circuit bn held in theJudiciary Building in Honolulucommencing MONDAY the 7th dayof JULY A D HKU atTEN ofthe clqck in the forenoon of saidday and continuing for the poriodprovided by law
Done at Chambers this lOih dayof Juno A D1902
A S HUMPHREYSFirst Judjje
GEO D GKARSoond Judge
W J ROBINSONThird Judgo
Tho foregoing order is horebyapproved
W F FREAKChief Justice of who Supremo Court
of tho Territory of HiwaiiDated June 10 1902 2231 td
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Tho undorsiiUd having beenduly appoiuteil Administrator oftht Estato of James Malulu late ofWailuku Island of Mauiy Territoryof Hawaii deceased notice is horuby given to all persona havingclaims aganst said Instate to pre ¬sent thorn duly authenticatedwhether seourod by mortgage orotherwise to tho undersigned atsaid Wailuku within six mouthsfrom the date hereof or lheyvillLo forever barred aud all personsiudobted to said Estate aro hoiobyrequested to mako itrflediato payment tq tlP uildersiuned at saidWailuku
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power Some of these facts werereported to the War Department morothan a ynr ago Bo far as I can findthoro Jiavo been but two men tried fortorturd to extort information Thoywore two officers who hung up men bytho thumbs and they wero found guilty
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from Tiigh authority to depopulatewhole dlstricTVftnu to slay nil inhabitants including nil boys over tenyears old
Is It denied that these things havebeen done Is It denied that al-though you ure still on tho thresholdof this Inquiry anu have only calledsuch witnesses as you happen to findten thousand miles away from thoscene that these things have beenproved to tho satisfaction oI tho ma-jority of tho committee and that noman lias yet boon punished nlthoughthey were going on considerably morethan a year ago Now how do ourfi lends who seek I will not say to de- -fond but to extenuate them deal withthe honor of tho American armyWhy they come into tiio Scnato andBay that tliero have boon other cruel-ties and barbarities and atrocities inwar
When theso American soldiers andofflceis arc called to tho bar ourfriends summon Nero and Torquomadaand the Spanish Inquisition and thosheeted andghostly leaders of tho KuKltix Klap npd put them by their sideniat Is tno way you defend tho honorof tho American army It Is tho firsttime the Ainoricah soldier was put Intosuch company by tho men who havoundertaken his defense
It has been shown I think In theInvestigation now going on that tho3ecretary of the piovlnce of Batangasdeclared that one third of tho 300000of tho population of that province havodied within two years 100000 menand women The Boston Journal aneminent nofnibTIean papor and a mostlblo suppoiter of tho Imperialistic pol-icy printed on tho 3d of May 1901 anInterview with General Bell given tothe New York Times In which ho3ays that one sixth of tho natives cfLuzon have either been killed or havodied of the dengue fever in tho lasttwo years I supposo that this dongiiofover and tho sickness which dopopilTated Batangas is tho direct result ofTho war and comes from tho conditionof starvation and bad lood which thowar has caused
If this bo truo wo have caused thodeath of moro human beings In thoPhilippines thai wo havo caused toour enemies Including lnsui gents Inthe terrible Civil War In all our otherwars put together
Tho General addsTho loss of life by killing has been
very great but I think not ono manhas boon slain except whoro his deathserved tho legitimate purposes of warIt has boon necessary to adopt wimtIn other countries would probably bothought harsh measures for tho Pillplno is tricky and crafty and has tobo fought in his own way
WhoYo did tills order to mako Samara howling wiTuorness orlglnato Thoresponsibility unquestionably accordIng to tho discipline of armies In thofield rests with the highest authoiltyfrom which It came
Now all tho cost all theso youngmon gono to tholr graves all thesowrecked lives all this national dishon-or
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tho ropoal of tho Declaration of Independence tho overthrow of tho principle on which tho Monroe Doctrinewas placed by Its author the devastation o7 provinces tho shooting pf caplives tho torture of prisoners and unarmod and peaceful citizens tho hanging men up by tho thumbs tho car-loads of maniac soldlors that you bringhomo aro all becauso you will not tellnow whether you mean In tho futuroto stand on tho principles which youand your fathors always declared intho past
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