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A' 02$ V. S. WEATHEE BUREAU, SUGAR. 96 December 10. Last 24 Hours' Rainfall, .02. ESTABLISHED JULY t, 1S56. Degree Test Centrifugals, 4.24c Per Ton, IS1.80. Temperature, Max. 77; Miiu 67. Weather, cloudy to fair. 88 Analysis Beets, 12s. 6d. Per Too, $93.00. VOL. L., NO. 8531. HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1909. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ASS MEETING CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR MAINLAND RELATIVES 'HMIH SAYS HE WAS PROBLEM NOW SOLID FOR CONDEMNED Ambassador Uchida Gives Sound Advice to Japanese Resi- dent Here. UNHEARD FAR EAST IS NIPPON'S FIELD Vigorous Speakers Condemn the 'Relations With the United States President Zelaya Admits His Are Cordial Friendship of Coastwise Passenger Helplessness, and Says He America Essential. Restrictions. Will Resign. "What I ask of the resident Japa- - THE VOTE WAS UNANIMOUS nese of Hawaii is that they should SUGGESTS HIS SUCCESSOR realize that there is no Hawaiian ques-- ! tion today so far as Japan is con- - Fake Patriotism and Paid for cerned. Whatever question or difficult Claims That Knox Refused to problem may arise will be a. question Slush Was Derided and between Japan and America, and not Appoint a Commission of between Japan and Hawaii. There- Disowned. OVER SIX HUNDRED SACKS OF Investigation. SCENE OUTSIDE THE HONOLULU POSTOFTICE YESTERDAY fore, the Japanese government expects MALL FOR TENYO MARU. the resident Japanese of Hawaii to act navigation according to the spirit of Japan's ' fest; Whereas, The coastwise (By Associated Press.) laws of the United States were enacted American policy." a time when there were no detached wholesome MANAGUA, Nicaragua, 'December tima at WIRELESS TESTS This advice was given by sections of the republic to be affected NDREDS OF BOTH W Ambassador Uchida to Japanese of 11. The Associated Press yesterday supposed' IT the meat thereby, and it can not be secured the first authentic interview present conditions were then con- Hawaii yesterday in the course of a a that from President Zelaya since the execu- templated; and talk made by him at the Mochizuki RESIGNATIONS TO BE 0 Club, where he was entertained. Baron tion of two Americans brought tb 1 a Whereas, The provisions of such laws, SACKS MAIL C0K1 carrying of passengers Uchida 's utterances were characterized Nicaraguan situation prominently into 'Mm prohibiting the throughout by sound common foreign vessels from one port of the 'sense, international notice. xenfa in and the advice he gave the Japanese In the interview Oi country another, when such ports 138 to of this Territory will, if followed, Zelaya practically abdicates his posi- are not connected by continuous coast COOKE AND BROWN REMAIN Japanese Not Discouraged at the on Five Wagon Loads of Christmas greatly simplify the labor problem and tion as dictator to the little Central line, bear with peculiar hardship harmony main- Failure, So Far, to Span promote between the Japa American republic and even goes as .here-- places wholly separated from the Letters and Parcels Go (Continued on Page Four.) tit land by hundreds or thousands of miles the Pacific. far as to' designate his successor. adequate Out on Tenyo. ; License Commissioners Consider ifroa, of ocean, in the absence of "The United States has unjustly eoa-demn- shipping facilities; and Sunday Reopening and Turn my administration," he said. Whereas, In the absence of sufficient were The department of communications am defenseless against the hostility J3, vessels meet the demands Hundreds of sacks of mail It Down. "I American to of Japan has not finished with its ex- of passenger travel between - Hawaii made up in the local postoffice yester- of so powerful a nation and must sub periments in attempting to wireless gold and the mainland, such laws have borne day, and by midnight last night were HAS BROAD IDEAS ,mit, although I have been condemned hardship on this Territory, Clarence M. Cooke, chairman of the from Japan to Kahuku wireless station set.: with great all on board the T. K. K. S. S. Tenyo unheard." to the detriment of its development, Oahu Board of License Commissioners, on this island, or with endeavoring to Maru, to be carried to San Francisco. - lie said that Philander C. Knox, sec- imasa and suit: I relief is not in sight;. will retain his position on the board, catch signals from Kahuku. The ex- ie On the strength of the statement that Baroness Uehida, wife Japan's retary of state, has not answered his therefore, having withdrawn his resig- periments carried on month result- of. Resolved, That while earnestly and Tenyo would carry the, last mail yesterday last request to appoint a commission to in- the ed in newly appointed minister to the United desiring of the nation at "the solicitation of Acting failure, Kahuku failing to hear Nicar-gu- a. loyally the restoration which would be distributed on the States, has broader ideas on woman's vestigate the true conditions in i davl to for- Mott-Smit- Mr. Cooke had the specified signals and American merchant marine its on before Governor the Japanese He states that he is willing to mer prosperous condition, believing it mainland or Christmas, the sphere than most, of her Japanese held himself disqualified on account of stations likewise. r resign can not do so ED. be duty congress to amend mail piled up in heavy mounds, while sisters, which is probably due to her but precipitately. to the of the holding stock in I.-I- . S. N. Co., Manager Balch of the local wireless 4: existing laws and enact such further the drr hoxes were kept constantly the American schooling and her European In making this statement he reeom- - i which maintains bars on some of its sritem received a letter by,the T(nyo aisdV statutes as shall have a tendency to filled. The clerks in the office have travel. In an interview yesterday she mends also the nomination of Jose T, and up such American mer- vessels, and his supposition had receiv- Maru from E. Tokayama, the electrician loster build worked desperately, and by last nigh't made statements that were decidedly Madriz . to succeed him as president: rer.' marine, we regard the enforce, ed legal gov- of the wireless section electro-technic- al chant had the mail matter cleared up. confirmation. The acting of tfie. more iconoclastic than are usually heard Madriz is at present supreme judge of r. ment of the coastwise navigation laws ernor, however, assured him he was laboratory of the department be- of mail were to the that the republic. as to the carrying of passengers T Four loads taken of communications, dated November 30, from the ladies of Japan. TEE not disqualified, and he will hence con- Gunpiit Cheered. tween Hawaii and the mainland until Tenyo Maru yesterday forenoon, and an ' in which he suggests taking up the "I am glad the Japanese ladies of ....',. to there shall be sufficient American ves. extra heavy load was taken down last tinue his duties on the board. tests again. He states that the trial Honolulu are beginning to attend social BLUEF1ELDS, Nicaragua, December as hardship 10. The United gunboat Des sels to meet the demand a night. The local mail consisted of 475 Willard Brown also withdrew his communication arranged for by their functions," she said, "for in that way States and injustice to Hawaii, not justified; resignation, which he tendered to the Mr. Torigata for November 19 came to they help their husbands in their daily Moines arrived here today and was we respectfully ask con- sacks, while there was a transfer lot an end without success, much to his re- given a roukg welcome by the pop- and therefore from acting governor for the reason that he intercourse with the people of other t, n gress to suspend the coastwise naviga- of 185 sacks brought here the gret. He says that the Japanese sta- nationalities here. I think the time is ulace. This territory is all in the revo- to carrying passen- Australasian colonies on the Aorangi. intended to leave the Territory for an tions called Kahuku and women stay always lutionists' hands. tion laws as the of San Fran- other stations past for Japanese to gers and mainland, This mail will be landed in extensive tour in other pastures. He every other ten minutes, commencing home as they have done. Tbey sun. between Hawaii the the Aorangi at Estrada Receives Envoys. as President, or cisco ahead of the date decided, at ten o'clock in the morning and end- should go out more and by so doingf until such time the would at Victoria, and will has however, to postpone his General Estrada, the leader of the such officer as congress may name, shall arrive ing at midnight. educate themselves and their daughters. reach points twenty-fou- r hours trip, and, in consequence, will retain revolutionary forces, has held a con- find there are sufficient American eastern The Japanese stations watched care- like Hawaii very much," she con- ting-- it that advance of any mail sent by way his on board. "I ference with envoys from Zelaya. The "vessels engaged carrying passengers in seat the fully and continuously for the Kahuku tinued, "and its lovely climate and the in of Vancouver. demands for surrender made by Gen- and mainland to The resolution of the two members signals. He adds: "We heard indis- scenery. While I was at Vienna I ngbfr "between Hawaii the Of 475 local sacks, there were eral Estrada were rejected by Zelaya the of board to resig- tinct, unreadable sounds in the receiver saw Doctor Uchida of Honolulu, who amei meet all requirements.