Show 11AWA11 AND JAPAN Latest News Events In Both of Those Countries Coun-tries HAWAII IS AWAITING ANNEXATION ln Japan coanot Icia chalul Chars In J1eic Iry tariff lpeUc Honolulu Oct 12 vK Son Fran ricO Oct 15Japancso Minister ihlmnmura called at the foreign office Yesterday And handed Minister Cooper a document bearing c n the recent Immigration Im-migration muddle 1 contained tho olnts of the dispute nnd a draft treaty for arbitrating same I Is I iccepld as a fact that the Hawaiian government will nol ncccpl the points made by Japan or sign the treaty The Inane press seem to take the ainc view of the case A leading illver received tlay Pays No fresh Information has hen brought 1 the Nanlua Just returned from Hawaii but I from what some ot her omcrs have said I on Wornoto It In I not difficult to foretell the future of the affair We are told that Hawaii I Ill Endeavoring to postpone the Hawnl tl Inert vf ho touhl n long Post We and II Will take some time before the arbitration treaty Is I signed The Tgo Hawaiian goveinmrnt neelng that the session fit tlu United States Senate In December next will discuss the ratin ration of the annexallon treaty Inter2 nnuxllon Intends to put Off the utTalr until that treaty Is I mulled by tho United States SenAte beentnial In that case the negotiations ne-gotiations of the trouble at Issue till be Irantfirrr lo the United Slate Title npcar tu be her only policy for she loses nothing by ponlponlng the settlement of the trouble Jun ents not npi > eal to force though liawali acts In that Ivity and therefore pro This clastin Is i r 11 to Is tile dllllcult nritural lo deal outcorne with n weak nation aHMl schwcrln vice president and manager of flit Pacific Mull company arrived br on the Mourner City nf Pekln Int Saturday Ills lay was btlet ns the vessel remained In port but Eight hours He Bald that his limit to the Islands al Ihls lime was of no special significance 1 he never met our agents abroad he said although I have kn n them through correspondence for five Your So I have undertaken to visit Ihem nil personally Incidentally securing a aallon and hoping to return re-turn home teeters n1 Christmas 1 there anything In the report Hull Hvnoulu Bill In the mm future 10 1 the inliml I Ilillit I of the China w asked Chlnl vis That the future must determine We have gl v al I 10 understand that t he 1lnn1 people are dlrvu of having n Caotor and One steamer running run-ning beten hr und Salt Francisco than they have at present We have tire mate under consideration but l I aid before thefuture must deckle for us I cn say no morIn mor-In spite oC Air Ichlrll guarded tatmnt It Is generally understood In shipping circles that the PaclHc Mall company will put the China on the Honolulu route about the first of the rnr Senator Moran leaves for Ran Frn cloco The reception tendered to the senator 1 the government took pla last evening and was lnrgtly attended by the t best people In the country Minister lintel leaves for Washing ton by the HelBlc Alto SITUATION IN JAPAN Ian Francisco Oct 19Th steamer lielplc which Arrived from Yokohama Ma Honolulu shortly after midnight two dajs ahead of schedule time 1m brought the following I ndvlco I In I rumored In court circles llinl Mr Komnra JUlaro vlmlnltr of the Jarn esc fordgn office ulnlwill sue reed Mr Hoshl ns Trials t or to the United States upon i the later a return I still that Minister Knto Takmakira now at he court of St James will soon be torts I IliOn Ili-On September 22nd Count Okuma niertalnment foreign affairs gave nn ntrtalnment t at Ills official residence In honor of Colonel Duck the United Stales minister and exSecretary of S t a ten Ch sales Hamlln and his sister Artiong those prement wr Count Iauknlu tire prml Marquis Hachlsukn minister of education ana an-a number of other high on claim The dysentery In YumanaEhl pre tcture bhows no sign of abatement During the lat wk In September there wr over seven thousand people peo-ple down with malady On September 2lb three or four of the allors from the British ship mnrlht upon being refused more liquor 1 the keeper of a Faloon In IzaklCho where thoI had hn carousing omlhd some bottles aM rlioed n row After playing for tile damage don however they left the plac but upon reaching the street wr Attacked fly n moh and ncr a = rarte light during which Thomas nndy received rattail injuries fruit another named Davie woo seriously Injured fly living beaten with sticks and stones ee arotd The other tvo alon escaped with a Cw cut find bruises During the melee ole vf the sailors cut n Janlklhlrn man in the neck I tit a came nl Councior klama who attempted to commit suicide by carving himself wl t It a atahan shortly after his return re-turn from lonolulu wa reputed to be In I n fair way to avacoveay wheat the elglc left Yokohama Cononel Uenhy United States miss bter at IVkln haH been dangerously 111 but 1 now convalescing The Japanese govtrilriontliffs de tided to apply the gold standard to tile currency of Iormvoa Immediately I |