Yesterday Was Peaceful in the Legislature
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PAGES 1 TO 8. PAGE8 1 TO 8. ESTABLISHED JULY 2. 1856. VOL. XXXIII., NO. 5798 HONOLULU, HAWAII 87 TERRITORY, THl'KHUAY, MARCH 7. .1901 SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE FiVK CKNTS. YESTERDAY WAS PEACEFUL IN THE LEGISLATURE. Vindication All Sorts of of Senate House Chair. Bills. WAS quiet within the ALL chamber yesterday for. the EMMELUTH created the of the day preceding ROSS sensation of the day in had left its impression and no mj the House when he attacked Governor Lj seamed willing to take an aggres-- L Dole as a "man Without stand on any question. An im-fro- m backbone." During the heat Senator Cecil of an argument on the merits of an vindication of the chair amendment which he offered to go with majority of the Senate marked House bill 4, w hich provides for the bills were given their .appointment of a commission to take evidence prop- lory reading and many notices concerning injuries to caused by bills to come were also given. erty the action of the Board (of Health in connection with the sup-- . The chief argument of the day oc- - - presslbn of the bubonic plague, Repre- . the introduction of the sentative Emmeluth scored Governor Govern nates, which were fln- - Dole for what he considered was a lack to a committee with in- - of firmness in connection with the fire TiS to reduce the estimates to claim commission appointed last year. torn of a bill. QUIET DAY MANY BILLS IN SENATE PRESENTED Kumalae Old The Tuesday Incident Revives Acts as a Monarchical Check. Idea. and observant, the ATTENTIVE the House began their BE Senate lobby who were expecti- auspiciously. I ng to see the question which had The aftermath of the wordy bat- a trouble on Tuesday After tle of the day before on the extepsion noon resumed again yesterday morn-- of the fire limits to include the "burn- - rere somewhat disappointed when ed district" had its effect. As a num- itely after the reading of the ber of Representatives had given no- on Tuesday they in- Bates Senator Cecil Brown arose tice that would troduce bills, the title of many of ran hi chair and virtually apologiz- - which were novel to say the least, ex- I'd fur Vi : l' Vu.Tini.Int. sn IVi.i n.annnlnff pectancy was written upon the counte- nances of the legislators. The spec- ht there was a string attached to tators were numerous and appeared to tat apology, for the Senator gave the anticipate a repetition of the previous Resident to clearly understand that day's humorous proceedings. Is would make a more complete apol- - The minutes were read and approved. opened by y if he iva? found In wrong, Dickey the ball asking for the but to ht he did a reconsideration, as he desired not think he had erred. make a correction. He was granted r. Brown gained his point, for by : the privilege a rising vote. A rule "rslon of the incident !s now a mentioned in the minutes as 12 should HR of the journal Senate, 18. ac- of the and Mr. Five have been The amendment was it is as nearly unbiased as It Gear has for the past years occupied an enviable position at the Hawaiian Bar. Republican. X cepted. be possible for one of the par- Paele offered a petition relating to ts of the affair to make it, yet highways and bridges, in which an ap- statement makes appear propriation of $25,000 was asked for, and it that in i Senator was the wronged party. was referred back to the House from gress, but this has not daunted the Re- tho medical profession; third, surveying also a breakwater along the coast Dis-trl- ct of re is always storm, the Senate on Tuesday for the proper publican member from the Fourth and civil engineering; fourth, the art the Fifth district. This was referred a calm after. a was EDUCATION ON in the least. Instead of using the teaching. And the youths shall pursue to on public lands. ; " certification, read. the committee Senatorial body was as meek Cecil Brown claimed that the bill as word "Minister of Foreign Affairs," Mr. such course of studies until they shall Beckley presented a petition from nb yesterday, very little oppo-ifo- n presented was not in the proper rorm Kumalae lias adopted "Secretary of the receive diplomas from the instructor of a of at- Is abroad. Hauula from number residents being made to any propo-- as yet, as the certificate was not THE MAINLAND Territory," but otherwise there little the schools on the Mainland or Re- of the 1. rm-t- t Irt : YY t Vl a llQt asking for a new school building. tached, and moved that the bill be n LAV1V .11In Ul UJllie, XIV.... MV Sec. 5. When it shall become known made Senators Brown, Carter again returned. Motion carried. of studies, "Bookkeeping and stenogra- to the Secretary of the Treasury that a ferred to committee on education. pi White were unusually quiet Kalauokalani, chairman of the Com- phy" and "Carpentry and drawing," vacancy has occurred in some of the Haahco presented a petition from mmghout the session, and it la evl- - mittee on Printing, reported, that it winch he does not think are necessary places of said youth, by graduation, Puua asking for $12,000 for the , con- "o that recommended that the printing be di- Proposes to Send the for a Hawaiian youth to know while death or other causes, he shall Immed- struction of a road from Kaola to Ka-bauole- a, the event of the day before equally between the Hawaiian being educated as a ward of the Territ- iately publish such fact in some English still fresh vided a distance of eight miles. The in their minds. Gazette Company, Bulletin, Kuokoa ory- His hill Is as follows: and Hawaiian newspapers printed and to ediately had each in petition was laid on the table be after the reading of the koa and Republican, who Worthy Poor to An Act to Provide for and to Regulate published at Honolulu, order that bill. .roues same bid. Main- vacancies may be filled. The youttis considered with the appropriation yesterday morning at the tendered the tlie Sending of Youths to the such on Cecil Brown was granted land or Abroad to be to fill ruch vacancy or vacancies shall Prendergast, for the committee S of the Brown Senator Educated. Senate, Cecil permission to read the bills, of which Coast. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the be selected from the Island from which revision, presented a report on bill 2, st ion of privilege and he had given nonce eany m me ccn. Territory of Hawaii: the youth whose place Is vacant came. "An act to appropriate an emergency ted that yesterday afternoon the Kalauokalani gave notice of his In- Section L The Secretary of the Terri- Sec. 6. A sufficient sum of money shall fund to be used in repairing damages a bill providing be apart In the appropriation bill, at Sergeant-at-remov- e tention to introduce Jonah Kumalae, one of the Republican tory of Hawaii with the concurrence of set by storm," and also on ordered Uie exemption of certain personal each biennial meeting of the Legislature, caused the late for the members of HouSe, seems to be la- the members of the Board of Education, 4. to provide for a com- him from the house, property from attachment, execution, the shall select worthy poor youths to send for the purposes set forth in this Act, bill "An act wish to a statement, bo and forced sales of every kind boring under the impression that Hawaii to United or to and shall be paid out of the Territorial mission to take evidence concerning in- make distress the States abroad be ac- !t will appear on records." he and to repeal all laws in conflict with is yet under monarchical rule, and that educated, from the select schools estab- Treasury on the order of the Secretary juries to property caused by the the of the Territory. of of Health in connec- Mtoued. said bill. many of the acts done in that hey-da- y lished in the Territory, and who have tion the Board was granted permission to read graduated from same or re- - Sec. 7. The Secretary of the Territory suppression of bu- "fte first Achi given of the bestowal of kingly and queenly the have tion with the the question which arose was bv title bins of which he had celved proper recommendation from the and the members of the Board of Educa- bonic plague in Honolulu on January they, like those of Senator favors may be repeated, and Ha- tion shall perform the duties required n solution of Achl. I notice, and that her or teachers of the schools where 20, 1900, and to report, thereon," and Brown, were referred to the Printing waii can send its Hawaiian youth abroad ttiey have been educated, and such by this Act without compensation. that time the voting of Sec. 8. This Act shall become a law also bill 7, "An act to authorize and Committee. or upon Mainland to be educated youths shall be selected as follows: resident was to the intention to the at Ha-wa- of i(s publication. wires contrary Carter gave notice of his Three youths from the Island of 'i, from the date regulate the placing of electric Mid to merchan- expense of the local Treasury. The Mo-lok- to suDoort mv contention introduce a bill relating the two from the Islands of Maul, ai in the streets of Honolulu," and also I 1 licenses.