Show arom h dalr aroa HAWAII according to tho san francisco ronica the authorities of the western port arc much puzzled oa to what to do with the kanaka members 0 the mormon church olio boino to this country irom their native isles it would be scarcely legal to them admission simply because they are cormons mormons Mor mons nor aloes it eceil practicable to turn them back aa haupers paupers pau pers as borne enterprising eastern have BUEe ested at various times the charge that they are contract laborers has a more appearance but but even that charge according to tho ia not ie of proof the issue 0 mas let has the following paragraph on alie subject deputy surveyor john T bogarty was seen yesterday afternoon on board tho gaelic and wui questioned about the in thia ity oi kanakea under the guise of mormon lie pointed out that irions li it la eur nileen that cliwe cavm tho hawaiian lands really aro on way to utah as contract laborera lAl orera the government would havo inucci diall culty in proving mch to be the case although low and ignorant they are well abaro that to admit eliat they liae canoed under contract would bo to have sent back to their plantations they have been felled with expectation of a very bright future in Monnon doni and BO will do nothing to prevent the realization of their hopes there being no kanaka re act there is nothing but the contract law to prevent their landing and all are now ready to go on to lake an bo made today to day to secure evidence that the alleged mormon ariesta are only hirers of contract labor yi disguise in tills connection an interview secured by an examiner reporter with rauer jacob T gate who landed in san francisco a few days bously on ins return from a mission to dominions gives an in te resting account w ork chere and disposes effectually of alio contract labor suspicion you aak me liow conr faith has pro among the islanders eaid bir gates it ja not boasting to say that we have succeeded remarkably veil it is now nearly twenty alvo years il is nearly forty years since the mormon mis landed among them and at present we number about native proselytes prose lytes or about one tenth of the native population somo years ago the homo church purchased a plantation ot acres in the island of ft place called sail about thirty two miles from honolulu at this plantation wo bae assembled bome of our converts whom we furnish with abor in the dupar fields or in the crushing mill they are git en homes free ot charge and a for their work and many of them who feel the inclination cli are put in hie way to come to alie home church in utah though yon are not to understand by tins eliat ve pay their passage or use any influence u induce them to chango their abode oa tuesdays train I 1 ft ill take east with me live couples and nine children contrary to the general opinion these people do very well in the colder of utah where they seera to grow stronger and hardier and some ct them leave BO tar overcome the natural laziness of their disposition aa to become good workmen for instance I 1 know a very good carpenter who emigrated from the islands and I 1 have in my party a harness maker who I 1 thick will do very well it is unlikely cn likely that many of the In landers will be permitted under their own laws to emigrate to this country even if they felt inclined to do eo the few alio obtain permission per however would beeca to leavo as rig lit to make in america as any other class of immigrants A TOLEDO m TUB recently saved llyl client a term in alie penitentiary by proving eliat alio alleged theft was committed three minutes before sunset made the crime not burglary but etty larceny IF AI I the correspondents tell the truth the father of his country had an extravagant fondness for aneo beckles averal uveral dozen pairs have already been heard from abst ASSISTANT general is wielding his fourth class ax with lusty strength eleven hundred democratic heads rolled into tho balliet last week |