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Show YFRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER s tot k . frx. a it v BALL GAME TODAY 1 The Salt Lake Telegram. 1903. C, LEE KIM YING. Flnsples and 8km Duoix Cir4 ty MUelom, XrfparaUaa Chlo and Mxtidtt )lrt.at Hoot WonOarf , Io r. Curtla Sooth EXISTS STATE MAY HELP REGARDING TREATY IRRIGATION SCHEME CONFUSION Writ 1SJ as to What Plan to Dam Sevier Hlver I Being Considered by Board of Land Steps Are Necessary to Make ReLa-Coxruxiissloners. ciprocity Operative. Difference of Opinion TOK SALE on Itt. MckhUr Ca, Uh a. tr-wanti;ibatwr Ilarrtna-WH-t NEW a4tH. i4 i)ni nri.r. - - -. !- on W t ,r ICS nr :rrr,iit f 4k trr w, J4 fc. 1 U .oovt it .f f-- Mt1tosf rf. t t (,7)l tJ o, - ; C , ft ;. t ft-- f'"- - !. rMl-- wt ( ma rAtTIIFII. ri:no rxnun. Amr.Afif, ! frr at f nc. tttlli tfZ i itt ; In ur tmA ntn?tnit. Court m Soldiers and "Preps" Will Meet on the 'Varsity WA?rrrD- - REAL. E3TATX. nr. At. r.rrxTr.. nrrrr. IjOanh, in ! 1IIU Cn. ITS W'. Jw4 rouiH. Ttirplf. UTAH. C1TT. ALT LAKJB o r't Tr rr. r w r-- r 5t H. ; lr A Acnrr?. xvmf : ,.;-,r. The State Board of Land Cornmlaalor.era trr tK' t, I I tl ftowtsc w. full brn. WASHINGTON, Nov. C There were I rn ICm. HsMta tte-4?- 5 V C' Ut pome interesting developments an to the at Its regular Htlon yeaterday considV. Co. Hitn. method of Congressional procedure on the ered the project conserving th water of a choick trmt, : rnvcit. Cuban reciprocity treaty. The treaty was the Sevier river In Juab county for the ut iT. n. t V Ti AT AS - ?!T v it 3N reclamation of a large tract of arid land amended by the Senate adding the words: in . Millard trk-ttThis, project has ten k Tmtn . rn i War' ck. J t. ; . before by private capital, and tr--.r The University "Preps" and the Fort "This treaty shall not take effect until exploited Hubhr4 iT't pr-tVn, Tlr. 'T f . XT.', V' has the same Htat. the taken ben shall up Jut by have tmZ been the mr W, Co. 1M approved by t t g rih. Douglas football team will meet on the After a lengthy discussion aa to the of the project. ComminMoner mwm 'Varsity campus this afterroon in what Congress." V i. w onu JlAP ! V fiMnnr It has been generally supposed that a James A. Melville wu appointed to Intrw-t- . rmnm'. should be a close game. The Soldiers have t yi c t t f j : 1 1 Tn?. frK Carload and vt in fine Are a nd mak or resolution fr(trant. a joint the vestigate bill fUit report. chnc Tr4 approving had some hard contests since they first b!fiM in said to tw practicable In The scheme Just landed. went against the regular 'Varsity team, treaty would be all that vas necesary, every, way. At the point hTf it la proy V ell 101 different kind. TUK llftsi;p.s 1IAVU and they epect to get revenge on the but members of the House and some posed to construct the dam the ftevler liot ft TON" narrows Into a narrow gorge and tha Senators take an entirely different view. In Imtj K!n. Coffee-Hav- e bargain kind 07 differmt Alao "Preps" today. of the river la on the solid foundation. They bu that a bill must be passed reLieut. Clark, who coaches the "Uncle ducingsay hvdd of the duty on the products of Cuba, Tr.e people want the 8tnte to take r.r.MAiM Tint you tried uaf JJever to n i .v vn r 14 r CAJStt rn r r, rnr Sam" bunch, says his men are now play-in- s and that every provision affecting duties the proposition, and If the g'.at doa tak hm must or be tn It hold will matter the late. W'hT the r enacted than into n legislation. the pame in tip-torshape, while It Is r e I fit"' it tr Tawnev of Minnesota, pnditure of about JPi.ri). The nterrrl Representative known that the University boys are much who was leader of the Republican will be under the absolute control vt the A. Rkkitt, t f. Uh t you minorIn It. In that opposed the reciprocity bill in the State if anything done rcard to stronger than when they met the Ogden ity CLXAn?;a AND last Congress, aeict Irrigation company will, howsaid today the pro- The High School team several weeks ago. The vision nr.At. HKtjt. In It th water, le entitled to rlghla requiringin Congressionalwasapproval ever, U line-u- p l'.rr . t MaitiL. H4 of the "Preps" differs but little when inserted P A t.T t.A t known the ihith as now. Th mailer was furthe treaty 4 Is him to Commissioner Wayn 5'., a to be detective and open to from that of the regular team, but It j by to NOTtcr: and ther after Invetitigallon. attending made up entirely of preparatory students. The treaty of 4 with Great Britain considerable rountine buinis the board T.1 will t i 1 r lb s: i vi't'i t, n for reciprocity with Canada, and the adjourned. "r f'l Ir tt.t fir 1.S7S ! t t ft tr with Hawaii, he added, both treaty of and Coffee tr tlr. Frrk l. t f f lM-fcontained a provision at the very benin- ftml It nt:h HANDICAP MAN WINS i;f nf',d m 'J ruxe. Blend when suitable legislation, n t ant trat ning t stating 2is vnrtnjruxrvvruT-jxnruxnrru was enacted by Congress to carry out the jnn . tht!f. mn'hrrH r to I r i Presirr of the the then previsions t orfitfrt treaties, 5t.r.e1. IN BOWLING GAMES dent should Issue a proclamation anMAIN A B0UTH COR. THIRD or ctr.l J IONVaN til Wirt nouncing the fact, and the treaty thereai,; upon should become effective. Both these at Hal: :tr. On'.-- r il. t 11 In J :tt a . treaties were followed it Nor won series the a by legislation man, I. Nephew, handicap e- the a form of bl!l the articles that reciting of bowling games at the Collender alleys were .o be admitted ' A A I It A i F T FN rAHTT I.ormtT A duty free. Xh.m t t' Senators Allison. Aldrieh. last night with a score of 55S. The results fw m Snooner and J tnvt n rf ? V,rO( JfofrlTit.jM T t . k tn f Piatt of Connecticut arrived In Washingt hi j t v ; were as follows: f kit, ibitj ton last night and immediately went Into orth IF'I C", rw.wi "?J 1th v ' t ; r ?1 jtH. t C Si Tils Total. Ido. ccr.ference in Senator Allison'. apartjt 1 tl EGGS. LARD Utah. ments at the Arlington hotel. At the con4X5 121 174 160165 ! ,4 .. HAM, Young, 10 pins - ' n clusion Senator Allison said he believed 143 157 144444 489 Brown, 1520 pins ... of ri.KASANT Pholl OtlOVr.: I1 Jooph o. H"?I1 55S the Cuban treaty would be mde operative I 150 170 178498 t io: fhM AUCTION SALIt. wns pins Nephew. ronvtrtrri. with Fr-titovi'. wh ? 119 2 524 by joint resolution. He cited tha method a 'annt 175524 G. Smith, scratch it recommendation tn mercy, of anult-lo- g V ; v 157 128 154439 ! ' 4tf t lUtk'l adopted by Congress in relation to the Dcdekind, 10 pins n wt mitii hlto J. ii. pn H t o ?? lsily was Mexican treaty as a precedent. r ' 173 143448 443 i pound Hamilton, scratch wtth Ir.tint to d) b.ltlv harm, V. r X ' 1. ., vj ft w CM f Teirr. r. I fan r pound line of I'lmbtncelthebymotion t : Judge InBool!, to irtv i at i ti ' f r i. v". Ttrd I fl 4 I. attrj't t Jr.iJgment r.. j j (k. I. A. tr f' T i Battery Beats Signal Corps. "'it! tisrn Iff made .White r defndant by . being . dnil. ......... .... ltutt-' T t ' t' NIXON WROUGHT UP The Battery indoor ' baseball team ban now lihnl a romplntnt In ilvil aalt I ;..) - 1 t b dt lot it feated the Signal Corps nine at the 1t1 for the I re liK.ilnst Shoit for a dmg',ti r tt'T tnd t ron. RrrfT. him t the im mory last night by a score of 12 to 3. fintahed by ; Injuries ? i IN TRUST INQUIRY thf anault. which o.'eurrrd on Jrily th. it tH'Xr lor..t teams lined up as follows: f i J " 15i pound when the pnttOs had trouble ovr IrrlTW r !.AI':i: li'wi tH AM' I'AVTRT. Position. Sis. 1 Corps. Battery. i t llolM dpet;rd Vf!ijl,, .. c .... Shea gHtlon water. Th romrdatnt cl.rite r.f ri ! 1 I?" f C Nightingale t r f'' st- - h- . c r t ' ... n. bm! ft t.dar.t with knoeklnr vr.it d t'"-ri.. "Walsh Offers Bitter Protest and r 't F. Smith.... P ' ... ii t t Charges inif and kic kti.g Mm on the hmd fd fjre t .. Walsh V.'. In4 tkuv . ....1st b.. I Margetts ... 'r) - ,t imn fna on a with ami of shovel hlji mtt. Marx Gardiner ... severing ....2nd b. : . i Schwab'e Attorney With Unfairf j Ifet Knic'.Uh t i ncotu' ....3rd b.. Clawson ; f PARK CITY: ! I.l.bm. n rmpl.nM Haym HAitMr.n: nk'vi.t i. v ;.r rrar'T .... r Va!l Ber on t f es..., f rtc? tc. r Si:v th the whiie sr r Aurr'.tt, Tregea ness in Plying Questions. working U King, i ..I.n t.J,l." Mr;p... l.'f-foA. Smith ' ....r.1. f... on trm-rPerron V. w r V it level r tr'J .,...15 J .. Bourne f... .......... fa'dlllC rmk r novetrlv 2 t .ukui-.Zl the head with ayrtTd Strong rr ? ' I If ' : Fo-ft:...... l J ",1. hurt. The Ix alder, which 'M from iie ..t -' ttfoahtit f r t. .f r.T ,H rn.Mrn'-tit nivki.y NEW YORK. Nov. n S n a -: of yesas ro.it w.i iCwiti I. roof, '4 irr wax n.-rtl- ordirirjr dar, ' ' rf l,m !"' v t k!-n s 4"'-h.irt I' scuttle. The Ki t ( ;! f i of hearing in the United terday's tir !.:! Il J BOWLING RECORD t Al.t. K t N I xtMiftv Miirt.iM was n'cecxjry t h r,;r.-- Hr.j; Rtt'o-- J . Stutes Ship Building case were the bitjiff ... . l a to c'.ose the wound. and k ;. t Tii'i; f Vl"Br. ' lied tT ter attacks made by I,ewis Nixon upon - -- r, r ,11 1 f 'rk4ir- ff t' TYf-f.le,! f,.r rcord Twohas PlirVO: : tve .o rjoBROKEN AT CHICAGO Wiliiam D. Guthrie, counsel for the de- with Hecorder I"ne a eopv of tt-- $.'Tn'.ie,. it ... 11 lUf tr PHmerl i ' 4 ' r t. DICYCLES AND JinFAXUXXO. fendants and representative of the In- first mortgage bonds given by the t !iir-l- M .? ! bur Whii lluMlan Power of Co..rd'" company terests of Charles Schwab, for his meth- MTcuntlle TrtJf-- companv of St. Iiu.n . r ft. - CM .1 JKcn . ! ... CHICAGO, Nov. 6. A bowling- record ods of I!r!' rrn. ; Vi pour. fir . N. C! "t .;.! q snd of ChuiidUr leading viand. org" u ;citT! riTT:r rn 5 J! was made last niht in the tournament of U th" ll''rnv The mortK3K covrr by Mr. ' Untcrmier, counsel for tht ns 2 cftr.t IV itov Jam .i flam"-'h frjineh's'-'llns. aogates. the Monroe league, when the "Sunset" po' as to the of complainants abnce , te.. of th Cnwi team of five men made a score of 1119 between the IJethUdvm St I plants of th c mp.my Inc!irrrr.t corrnAcror.-!iColora'i and ariRXTUALIST. jin'l th m't.itig pronrty own J by Thirty strikes and sixteen spares were company and the Carnee l pl.uil of the I'tih. IIS Writ TintIM'-Z-SJuth tl e ei mpany In the two Htatrs. marked in the game. The performance is . Ihon a world's record under the new rules of United States Steel Corporation in GovKMza Hidnn. - f In the I'r.oVO: . rf I f t ernment armor contracts and for The preplate, American 'p ' d. reused, an the b n tr.nd in . - r congress. Ur Bowling t T S ? s " f 1105. A was the record vious entire change of front of Mr. Guthcw.irt confirming snle of )istriet . w 1 her: who thtoll ire had n'.mcd to bring rial titt-An order w;i md Irt rie, e. ate jtnd g iard.Ue!dti tf Ijon out the fart that th" valin- of n WE MUST HAVE ROOM Cirfr, hae l f plants of the I'nSted States Ship BuilOing rn'.ror. direct tug that 1.4 : In the l REDUCTION OF FORCE .v thwas not overestimated. r to 1. companv '.rk of th court Pe pal t s W t t!i r pt n 7" a. Yesterday Mr. Guthrie adopted a line of I. lloutz. - t flirt nit v. tt : I IN it of lf. H.!.i c 14 C.11 ".'' n! Nt . Is. : i : to mow th:il the questioning i! l, The t tf.l thrtr tt f. In tM ? te. i, MNit)r:: t.t I.iiet estimates of value wit- :n.'d- by U.e proIN THE tir k t Tor trus're in Monro, but In .:.1t !! k ! et it f ii jo c will moter, the vendors and othr interested lot thlr c.fitld.ite tr-- ,;n r r tht town fi.r V'- I t r t t preptl.nt. 9Kr (!"ti if !itr lift or y Inexpert appraisers?, and were Tit- eontst M'dte eos wild Jirlrlted I t t v "tnHll'-rof Offer ft', cr ill rou.mr.T. without wHpf.l in determining th" Bis:!; were n f.llnwi: Ii.r .fl.li r.l. v ! AI TIK'IUH i ' hTAMAll! iliiri H egiments of Cavalry and Nine exact value of the phmts and the cri A. P.owmnn .'i v: t J i J.w . ' tour of of the consolidation. i w r.T I"': for nvrn I..M.--Wlnjet iMreiritli Mr. Nixon was on the stand nil day. Mi i e. t tlem). Infantry to Ea Kept in 1.1.: f -Nltd ! UP h r f. iri k c tf ri c. ' . n.ti-was finish"! and the (Item.t. HJ: A. I. lt..rm.nn I !)!-rf! t' eXf-the Islands. redirect examination p..rtlv conqdeted. At . rMni M; cib Gum !. 1'7; J. K. M.cteh ctir .' J 'jn p J ...',, the opening of the afternoon sexton He i i l tio-4M: H. V P. F. ! J"t w I V; I. t ttt.i'tf he . N II. Nlr!..n presented a personal protest In which it. 6. tlip Some time .Nov. t declared that Mr. Guthrie in consul a Ion WASHINGTON, . a !i- Ch rk l..u hn. an I: t rrWr had ndipt'd a line of C PlinVO: f n Jirti we toi.-to rcAvrvc: tl ,J ';. "!e. i'Ko, iJcn. Davis, romr landing Division with Max l'.im ag n'H bThjr to place him In questioning designe, 1 I . si" , . ai'd l..i.:rt llul'-h- . aicd f ,i of l".iiioti. of the Philippines, recommended a re end di. red't-ibhposition reg:ird'ng f T. t'urlwrt. ii fr.r nrvl Ph I" e:t.if of his t lant to trie shin building lMl-. acd t . I ? w ft . i try duction of the garrison in those islands, the I.o ; . f .!- - i t in. consolidation. ! t ' ' 4 ' ir of authorized War kr. and the Secretary The protect was nr.cry and hi in f , T W e r , ft to determine what rethe tone, and intimtted that Mr. Guthrie had 71 W. 3EC0:iD SOUTH CT. Idrtho. ?S I A t.T , H r ' j i n j v duction should be made. Gen. Young been unfair In asking him to answer from 1 . fTf H rrj-eA!!!i'. Jo. ice (iiiANd'AMi.i.:; questions ahout the tiri.im ft has decided that the garrison In the his l!"Cl' lit il illTM !l t wit'i nil t rirf. company without oppoitunity to l.oA Ir. o'jf Win lew Aart. wa.H ii. Ftr.ip d hv ;rf on" l.'trht lnt wK Philippines for the present should rethe Mr. whil" had Guthrie hid details, tip "T7 ?i -- r T ? rr.'M. wlii'-- ' main at four regiments of cavalry and the leneiit of a full investigation of Mrs. Ai'e.e wat out MP r. Hex . TTrrsrr.rr2r.js. I m m T Irat h was vnr ." irm r.' wddinR. nine of infantry. e. It I'tn ! $! o: iy it When the arrangement for five regi". ! 11 1 I t ' M i the home of t)"ih r ttir)t r of tt- Mi- ments of infantry and ten of cavalry ' r l.f . e - f n r. J t r a 'irt Stoek.i.is Indian Schools in Utnh. Judj. d was made it was decided that t 1 It: at .irvol IUi,'. ? to r of the infantry and cavalry AVaphingtoti, Nov. fi. A set of plans ; !,; t i a i" ?. ' rnr.p.Y: Ir ff fu y It would at all times be sufficient in the were today submitted to the Secretary bul'tlknn's l In I'ortl.tnd In ninety . '"v !t ' r it ; im AT 1 tn t in the of the Interior for improvement of the on the Snke river Iwiawn (I'mn'i ? Philippines and i t a h F.utn r United States: When the orders were water and peerae syMoms ut Uintah ar.it the llrtineau ferrv. il dlflnr of . . r f ir t i fi wt'.l in on - 2 1 II' Iw th Indian bonl The and mile. recent for the pchool? " Ourny change, being prepared 1: fe t lii Pnit'h nd reservation. The proposed however, it was necessary to pass over t k tl be. and eci. Iwint; in;, TO w.!. KENT. vol in v,. nn expenpo the P'ighth infantry because half of improvement will hi innnoMnn v lih it there wl'l VAIMM ITS' . r At The sketch plar.s wire- lurFt of $12,000. that regiment was in Alaska. a? of f . ft S. e.i'dr hHpc a to i w . - t 7 1 r t? Ml'STII t AfMip.'V. r: of Tjy Architect drawn l Pupervi.sinsr wHJ to te tow,..t faprj'y By keeping only nine regiments Th" th.p tun, W W . ofn-tM . -i j.tt will doubtless n receive th will and in ed the it un of it have knot hour. p j!(t. Philippines I'ringle infantry r. advertisevr.f Fanctlon enable the department to make the exancj Secretary's K 2NH f'd Til. ft W . t T rr j , lit. f 1 ft n r.i'K. : f. M I ; changes without interfering with the ments for proposals for actual work I: Wyoming. Alaska service and possibly the Porto will isue in a few days. i i A 1 rt liX.SIN: Ti e trUI of '.eor S.iKm. J Hi e . t t, j i' k. Iliean service, and in addition thereto llEKT-rUJlISH- EP. fw. Tati'H k x oth-na u tn TOR nri!iel tt- - v. : h. i:: ;nl an extra regiment will be always availMoorish Coin Held. memheM of the rroh wh'o'i Atrt i W able for any emergency without breakm rd. r', kUHn th lit ttanln. itked Jill ; 6. A considerable ' Nov. Xew York, Tt ". is he not It nd down nod Uorrruit Wnlter plan. probable ing I J .V m ! ' coinace which Ji lee. irt lMi poMwiNi U'stil ti l J.i ' I . that any further reduction of the garri- amount of new Moorish . - w.w 7- - : de, , la from itic.iltiM The whom IndictmMitu arrived tiwn Kngland, recently :t son in the Philippines will be made unASSAYER3. !'.'''. says a returned have Un n .! uter j til proper barracks accommodations tained at the customs-hous! r.r t r; ii"t It Is bond. Tangier dispatch to the Times.failed can be provided in the United States. W I T THllttl w. cfitinK. K KM MI'llKH : A dim r wa fr.d.f ! to held because the Government j I k Ti y t.lifht t th lit ltn of K'tnmerrr, F u j, pay the installments due to the Brit1 Uatr.otid v t nrrl NKTI.V mail or Wo.. j!ce rn.li which coined the money. Un- Cirr.f ish mint, of Wimlr,sr ly M. H naWILL END STRIKE are the til these paid ) . as t Ma tie h Chink. Va. All n ii t.rricr.n i i;r m n I i'-. t: tive authorities will not be allowed to and employ m i tn Invlud tou;.n' 1? t n Fei,th Wrst Tm.i o o lit l of whit h wre it ittinJafir. forward the coin to Fez. IN PACKING-HOUSE- S M HLH JP JB.KJI k rt i: n j v. j.v itfi: j TAILORS. s eiir.Trrl Wt CROP Campus. h. n lrt . r. -- rr vf'.. lm. n -- m-a- tiif 1 ru National Tea Importing Co. tiiat ti?y ''f -f w: :s'njnt tatu rt tiiati Tt Krjrtv; " to run ttri.jr. l.iTt f-- Tea ft NEWS FROM SATURDAY lt .tt'fH r. - m f-- ,- arr-jisorfAi-. L-a- k t ' aJ rt f r.i) 'o''f ..m fc!t, t(!tr t!d j THREE STATES cash r.tGisrrns ri fact mi.t. t.":H t- t' I.!. val-Ui- 1S.-.- ji j lnn It rfl fr " J !- TEAS tht l'il4 rri.'f. - nt t-- 1 r.- fl e- b s. - c - S ! tifn !:. rr lfl W m-o- - ltr.. t tll tl. f.t . ? 1 -- ht . .... . . lo-int- i r r.'' rr-Tt- n .:. - 5 f f " ' - d' te t - cross-examinatio- les-tio- n; Vt 'J . i 3 con-petiti- - .i ( ; r. iv; -. ? . r- r,r Terut: ns tr.its. " C tr-irk- tr r,it - ,, . 1 " j 1 - t(.;it.t t l.-s- y s " r-- I rlfa Ur-il.t- 1 IS' ; 1 -- ot !- - 1 N-!- s o - S , U;lfi . H'-rr- " r f !.!Ht:tf li.-ii,ti- t'itt! i. . .ht r fti l'rt ' ' ! T.ti'a . . rd -- -. , Cliicno Store, Sut. on - '- rth t . - - t).tnr r.d PHILIPPINES - ti'. l- Im.. trure. . cross-examinati- H.., e llm. rttr-aw- , ' ! , i- " . .". " t.t!rt rtif. t- r:. ?"':'" - 1 .. Jrf, '. CALLAHAN'S rt f - : m '. S m - - "OLD BOOK" STORE 't I'' o-- -, :- ft 1 e hief-of-Hta- ff ' c ! '--1 : ttr-.- - 65c -n V-- tlli.. I 1 Vs '!' pr.e-licall- i'.ts It.-.- i'-f rrrv R ,. m.-mor- f-- . r.l r . - - 4 at 1 4 J " cabtet clea:;i:.q. one-thir- two-thir- dis ds r,lv-thr- tift-fi- ;fv tif v . n rn f'-rr- ;t ft t. a-- 5 f to won't. 1 1 t- i- - . ;- .?. At-r'- e, 1 : I t"utnt-r!ftr,d- . .,; rji tiMtj " - ri'r.'.'oit:. :-- str. t,t rj . j.-- .t r N-- ; rr tx-a- lt r 5 ; n - rrp.siiri .-,: ', ! i Offered to the Striking Compromise Sausage-Maker- s and Canners Will Be Accepted. Chicago, Nov. 5. Representatives of of the packing interests at the Union stockyards have offered the striking s and canners an increase in wages that probably will be accepted by the employees, preventing a general strike in all the centers of the induHtty. At a conference between the superintendents of the plans and the officers of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters' and Butchers' union, the men were told that the packers consented to raise the to a wages of all the sausage-maker- s minimum scale of $1.75 a day, but refused to lift the pay of those getting more than that amount. They declared they are willing to set the same stand-pr- d in the canning' department, which mean a general increase of about Aii per cent. r When the strikers meet today to vote Uon the proposition of the firms. theof-oV-e- rs of the meat cutters will ufge Juieni to accept it. sausage-maker- IT'S HIS PAPER. If you owe for The Telegram, pay the boy who delivers it to your house. You owe him, not The Teleam company. If you wmt the paper stopped, tell him to stop it. If you want your address changed, tell him. If you can't catch him, drop him a postal. Ilia address appears every day or two In these columns. Save it for reference. h .. MORE WHITE PEOPLE ARE NEEDED IN HAWAII ii. of pure Haw ail.ir.s nrp',r,. to WASHINGTON, Nov. C Gov. San-for- d decreas of ho a diminishing enc" B. Dole. Chief Executive rtow i low fays wte n.n is I of, Hawaii, expresses the opinion In his steady ipon nereis In the last thre years annual report to the Secretary of the In the production of Micar nnd nn In- thf shipment outsld- - the ter-- j Interior that "unless there should he treas" InCoffee ritory. nh1;mcr.ts show nn inseta larger immigration of Amricrtn crease of T;,ft00 In over the tlers than now Feems probable, the previous ea- -. but a pour ore . of f'.).i.r rrd d compared with the present numerical Inferiority of tho who may be classed as belonging t the June no. :tl. Hire, the repot t says. Is a diminishing product, both Teutonic race as compared with the Inevitably from the competition of the new rle Hawaiians will, in a few ye; rs become fh Ids of Texas and IuisUrn and the a still greater inferiority as compared diminishing number of Chinas In the with the then American citizens cf the territory. Gov. Iol says that the majority rf Hawaiian, Portuguese, Japanese and (he new settlers on the public l.md Chinese races." last year white men. and h adda; "It Is evl ler.t thnt the sMtPiiuiil of This opinion Is based on conditions available lands of the territory by In the schools. The American and the farmers thfir owning and European children In th Fchools, not holdings mut be of cultivating grnr.ual growth. including Portuguese ard Porto PJcans, The lartfe area of public lands hell number 150o, an Increase of only eigh- u.er unexpired l.les Is on rees.tn teen over the previous, yea while for this, otner reasons re want of the Hawaiian, Portuguese. Japanese markets, cheap tranaportatlon and au.Tl-cleand Chinese children In the schools good roada." number 16.299. an lncrea of 943. I l he says the competition of th Among references In the retort to soelal Chinesrejort n and Japanese iMbor In Hawaii are the following: market 1.4 formidable on the the conditions of uround There are many marriages between their lower wages rather thtn the women a and white Hawaiian men, and of the mch!nical performance few between Hawaiian women and quality of the men of those nationalities, which Chinamen. The offspring of both classes falls behind that of th Anglo-Saxo- n of marriages are an improvement, at as regards work not especially Oriental. a rule, on the pure Hawaiian in busiIt recommend that a llmltfd imminess enterprise. of Chinese laborers to the tergration "The Portuguese generally intermarry ritory be permitted, conditioned urm among themselves. The same Is true their engaging only In agricultural, with the Japanese. 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