Show JAPANESE IN HAWA Statement that to Mikado Is Sending Troops In Disguise II THEY WILL FIGHT AGAINST ANNEXATION I rare jparto Army AlreadY In I llio Ji landsA 11111rdIng that My Lead tccortilattna c sn rranclnco Sept 82It the passengers and crew stories told by 1 the City of Poking which steamer of the Arrived Mr from Hongkong VIA Hon lure Tue dny evening bo true a stat c of Affairs exists In Hawaii which le inamJs the attention of the state de rortmnt > r arrived at When the City of Poking Honolulu the attention of the other rosscneers on I0nra that Ftearifer was attracted by the remarkably symmetrical symmet-rical movements of 171 Japanese steer nice passengers who were disembarkIng disembark-Ing Although classed as laborers i their well drilled and mllltars appearance appear-ance was too palpable to escnpo ob nntton and occasioned considerable comment The Japanese were appar 1 ntly Under an Jdf eTufto0tuwlsJt om ider noncommlsBlonca under twtnt > uurlns the voyage a mllllnrj nisei pllne mna Thfo hlch created CS men omong Ih olhor Moorage line and the toumer crew And senger 1o nnnY con oturne more hnzarlcd 43 10 the meaning of their being shipped > to the Wan It was generally believed that they were sent to the Islands for the purpose of forcibly resisting annex nllon If nccnry tumors of tire presence of the like dos sold I one are not new on tile islands and It Is I said that over 1000 elldrllled men havo already been landed tlier and that about 400 cter son of tho JUIanChlna uar were ox pettd on the next steamer |