Show SAMOA HAS QUIETED DOWN I I Representatives of the Factions I I Sign an Agreement CULM OF HEAVY k DAMAGES I I I nclieme for < lnteniinrnll a lllie oiinell visit e MhYietiolcrilor ApP I stood by Hie I urn I jj Bon Francisco l Aug UftltM learner Hongkong Marti brlojM Ihe following advice from Honolulu tinder date of July It The r H H Itftdgrr bearing two of the Hire Resolution 66monavesionem arrived 1 ut title iMiUetfiweday I afternoon after-noon July M eight doe from Apia on her way In Han Fnnrttto I On board are lion IMrleMt Trlpp U H commissioner and Itariwi Von Hlern 1orm rrpreeentallv of iMrmany I Mr C N 11 i Eliot Coming U for Urea Ilrllaln eatled by way of fir Zealand and Autralla for linden to report 1 directly In I file Koiernment The later day of trw commission lay I In Hamoa wets ilevote1 lo lovely Ilig a iKillllcnl t organliatlMt I that would lie I aatl > r rtory lo the Mmoan anti would work nallsfaelorlly to all parties concerned under In tripartite treaty A ocheme was adopted The member cf the lommlMlon decline to state lie I particular until II limit been rrferreil to their respective governmnl but they hale given out thai Harnoa will In 1 future I ruled by a white governor gov-ernor apiwilnleil by the three iiowere mu h an the chief Justices to I at pnnn nl There will lie u native Council or legl tat u rv but the governor will hai the veto potter and the chief jilllie will lie I the trial authority In the land from whom there will be no appeal Till arrangement met the approval of the Semolina The day before lite romrnlselon limited delegation of thirteen thir-teen mm from each faction met on the Itudger and > l < nrd me article thin otllclally approilng the arrungement In the name of their re pectlte I liters Milaata and Mallelon When the rommleelon Mlled all was quiet and eremed likely to remain to Itraldenl of Samson have filed with the cotnmlMtoner claim 1 aggregating HUMO for protierty destroeii 1 during the recent lemimrary occupation ot Iullnull bl nlron and British sailors sail-ors Th larnevot rlhn to t front Ih I lalhula Starlet nllon 111110 unit Is for the looting ur the promises by na tivels upon InU1I lions III Is said oC Ih llrltl1i commander Another U I from n Orrinin nm IIIII 000 for much tin polase i reasons Other claims Oro from mottleirle 11 luu prep etty was damased InTntloua I way On the Roadster arv XV417iflm taken from the nllv of Session They 11 or appraisal at AII and will be tarried over 10 the Visited States prov nmnt at Mare Island The coin mlMlon will reeommelHl that the government gov-ernment pay for them on a baela 1 of this lirsliemnl I J F Hat liftlit for the past five year consul general for the Hawaiian Islands Isl-ands for AuttroHungary has resigned l hOI I position Mr HackfleM Is I Interested In-terested In the Oahu plantation which emploe a number of llalllclan Isloor era subjects of Austria HKne time ago a number of llire laborer I refUKnl to work according In I their contrail and were arrested and tried convirted and sent lo jail until mil time aa they would lake their former NacM Mr Ilackfeld rrrclted their complaints In the regular course of hla dullee and open life recommendation some ot the men returned to work but the rest were examined In the district court Mr Hackfell rrolgned because he could not firl that he could honorably remain re-main In I a position where hi I Metal III diltle would seem lo con n 1ft with hi dull need ItiterIts The Italian consul In I caring for Austro11 is nastiest < < Inter et > |