Show WANT 1 DOLE BOUNCED I I Hawaiian Legislators at Outs 5 With Governor J I INDICTMENT OF EXECUTIVE 1 I c Ko Is Charged With Having Hindered 1 Hin-dered the Work of tho Session by ills Hostility Toward Members On tho Other Hand He Charges l That Bribery Took Place in Both I Houses A Special Grand Jury Called to Investigate thc Charges Made by tho Governor I Honolulu May J via San Francisco Fran-cisco May 10rho first Territorial I 1 glslatuie j of Hawaii same lo an end on tho evening of April 30th accordIng accord-Ing to Gov Dole and on the mcxt I night according to the majority t in tooth > houses The Legislature ended ls existence al loggerheads with the I I V Governor all along the line and without V with-out having passed a single one of tho V V Important measures to which the Home Rulers were committed except i the county government act which the Governor has killed by a pocket veto V V WANT DOLE REMOVED i < s V The last act of the House on the I V1 V r r evening of the Oth was to pass a 1 j concurrent icsolutlon containing a S VV I memorial to President MdKInlcy for I V the removal of Gov Dole Jt was V Introduced by Representative Breck Icy one of the native Home Rulers p V and cortalns a long Indictment of the I V executive Dole Is charged with hay V lag hindered the work of the session V liy his hostility toward tho Legislature F withholding Information and reports C that were < called for and refusing to 1 cooperate with the lawmakers C EXTRA SESSION DEMANDED > V Tho President is asked in the resolution 1 reso-lution lo ute his Influence in bchaJC of an extra session of the Legislature I to transact general legislation which V Dole refuses to grant The Hawaiians claim they have not had time In which V to work out the plans of lawmaklng t V they had formed in the thirty days oC Vk the regular session In conclusion the Home Rulers nsk that Dole be removed V re-moved If the President sees no other V jy 0 to bring about an extra session V of thc Territorial Legislature declaring V de-claring that the Governor has acted in such a manner as lo lose the confidence con-fidence of a majority of the people of the Territory and charging that he c Ins not dealt fairly wlth V the Home V Rule Legislature PASSED BOTH HOUSES Tho concurrent resolution passed V through t both houses by large majorities V V ma-jorities all the native Home Rulers voting f > It it did not get to the Senate until the day after the end of the session as calculated by the Governor 1 Gov-ernor but on that day the native party in the Senate passed it V I DOLE CHARGES BRIBERY V Gov Dole created a sensation In both houses by Informing the committee I com-mittee sent to him to ask for an extra session that one of his reasons for not granting an extra session was that he had been reliably Informed that bribery was taking place Both houses passed a solution demanding proof V In reply thc Governor staled that general charges of r bribery had been wide In the local papers and on the floor ot the Senate but had not been tolerated In spite of the appoint ment of committees to look Into them ana that the matter was being Invest fated b y the Government with a view I to punishing the offenders if I evidence tV against them could be obtained CALL FOR EXTRA SESSION V Both houses met on May 1st as I their count of days excluding adjourn n1ents dlffered with that of the Gov error as to the date of the end of the Fosslon A joint session I was held and 2 I lour Home Rule Senators were named as provided by the organic act to hold fouryear terms The Governor has issued a proclamation calling for an I Iitra session appropriation bills omy to commence May Sth WORK OF THE SESSION A icvlow of the work of the Lels V ature shows that the most Important I Jaws enacted were an Income tax law I assessing 2 per cent on nil Incomes V above 51000 and an act providing for a court to hear claims for damages re I Hilling from the Chinatown fire and appropriating l5QOdOO to pay the V claims 11111 that may be allowed Thc loan lllell to get through rulCrs many Home refusing to work on It after they Wcre Informed that Gov Dole woul 1 < lot grant V Qfl extra essionex cent for f appropriations The failure Qrth i bill will for tie improvements two je1rs unless there Is i an extra V feE lon V SPECIAL GRAND JURY CALLED 10 ClrCJll JUde n mphrevs Is about call a Special grand Jury to Investl gate l thp Charges or bribery In the Slslatura NOT BANKRUPT V Petitioner Owes Little and Possesses Less A bankruptcy petition unique f for the 1 i cmallness l 1 of the liabilities and assets I 1 as tiled in the United States court cstcrday the amounts being about the lightest on record in the local court if 1 I The R liabilities are only 187 unsecured I nndconslst ° r a single claim a judg V < meat PiM r tereJ in a Justice court at 1 Plain tnr City on the fth or the present Iiller ioflth The Petitioner Is George H V faimcr of Plfiln City Thc as tho h TMU 18 are given as only 100 all of which i bern claimed to be exempt r0 having 10 ami IJtfl Jlald to thc attorney in the rase rId i 1 Tho the flt balance being wearing apparel 1 case > wns referred lo Referee MaY Ma-Y incy 0 Ogdcn by I Clerk Ixjlchcr |