Show OI BIG WAGES WERE PROMISED THEM Japanese Cooles Coolies Stopped at San Francisco Came Over Under Contract Contract Va hington Jan an A long report has been r received b by Immigration Commissioner Sargent from Commis Commissioner Commissioner North at San Francsco Francisco Ing time the Japanese immigrants who there on the steamer Korea from Honolulu I It disclosed among other timings things that a number ot of the Im immigrants migrants were those who originally had gone to Ha Hawaii wai as a resul result of the work of time the immigration societies in Japan Inducing their emigratIon When evidence is obtained to the effect that such suell Is the case the immigrants are not allowed to land Further information bearing upon th the arrivals upon the I Korea Is awaited by the immigration 1 e hi h re reThe The dispatch of Commissioner North shows that of the Japanese aboard the ship had ler loft Japan as late hate as De Dc cembor and of them had departed front from that for Cor HawaI Hawaii during 1906 The commissioner had u a careful examination made of seventeen whose caes eases lie he thought should b be looked into and thirteen of them were ere found Cound to bf be contract laborers One hundred and ld two of the Uie Japanese sai said they were going to work for a but were unable to say ay what read The recent arrivals the comm commissioner sa says s as have been guaranteed work in Howal HawaiI from Crom one to three years oars b by the immigration societies in Japan Tapan On their arrival at they are met by labor ag agents from the main land who offer them higher wages than they were promised and come to toI I San Francisco |