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that

the


whole

truth may

be made known.

Bssoltilu

H

Aiuugiwn


not more

man


fi.uuu

or

Dy



imprisonmtnt

;,.


.

uiu


jiui

mure


i

nan one


year, or

oy

ootn sucn



IS

P

at



,hort

no"


f!ne

and


imprisonment."

It

is



further

mvoluntary

subjection

to

a



master,

whereby


one

thing


or person

is

subject



to

another thing

or person

for use


con-

trary


to common

right."


All forms

of

servitude



are contrary

to

law,



and

against


common

right; and any

illegal

restraint



upon

the


free

action


of

a

per-



son

whereby the party restrained

is

un-


der subjection

to

another,



ls

involuntary

servitude.

In this


connection

the Court

calls

your


attention

to an Act of Congress

entitled:

"o-


-

provided by section

5405

of

the



Re

ised


'

jbtatutes

of

the


United

States


that

'Tv.


Ejwjvp

ilRti


8'

iery person wno

attempts

to influence

the

C0''


LTD

Engl-


-

action or decision of

any

Grand


or

ptt;t


jwEfciM

and


Boilermakers,

Juror


upon

any


issue

or matter pending

was probablv due

to

a



mistake and not

he

fore such



juror, or before the jury

of

It



was

sented


to Governor

Dole,


duly enrolled.

fraud


as had been suggested.

v

turn



"An Act to

Protect Persons

of

Foreign


he

is

a member,



shall

be pttnish-

-

able by


a

fine


of not more

tha.i


$1,090.

or Pirth Against

Forcible

Constraint or

In-

-

It



is

due to


the

good people of

these

IW0'


C

and


nan,

r

. ,



,

by

imprisonment



not

more


:han

six


voluntary Servitude."

passed


June

2o,


ancis

that


these shameful

proceedings

Cud

Merchant


Sts.;

P.

O.



rcommended that

the petitions

be

laid


on

the table to

be

considered with the



bill.

Report adopted.

Mr.

Achi


reported

further


for the

House


Dill

a

o.



y.

entitled


An Act

to

Repeal Sections



922,

925


and

the


second

Paragraph

of Section

924,


Part

V, Chap-


ter

59,


of

the Penal

Laws,

as

Compiled



in

1S97,


Relating

to

Vaccination,"



and

al-


so

House


hill No.

5,

entitled



"An Act to

Amend Section

814,

Cnapter


59,

of

the



be stopped,

'iwo Territorial

Grand

Ju-


ries

have


given

the broadest publicity

tn

t

Vl



cihintlnn

of

7



n'

fl

I



nrlthnut

offA


Jenfor

typewriting.

JORKS.-Engtne-

ers


and

7,

relat-



-

rrrnths,


or

by

both such fine and



Imprls- -

MM,


which

reads


In

part as


follows:

onment."


j

.

.



.

"Whoever shall

knowingly

and


So

It is


prescribed by

the


Revise

1

Stat- -



wilfully

sell


or cause

to be sold, Into

utes

of

the



United

States,


section

E;o7,


any

condition

of

involuntary



servitude,

thar


."If

two


or

more


persons

In

any



any

other


person

for any term whatever,

St

ate


or

Territory

conspire

for the


pur-

-

and every



person

who


shall

knowingly

committee

Senate


Hill

on

same



ine-

anv rmortv

Thi

ri,,t


n.i.mnn

their


of

the


Grand

Jurv.


now devolves

unon


nK

to

the protection



of

birds


,"P'ng

and


Sugar

Ma-


-'

wnpirte


power

plants;


of-

-

BDrkels block;



Tel.

194


pose of

impeding,

hindering, obstructing

and wilfully

hold to

Involuntary



servi?e

nest


-

and eggs


recommending the

bill


renal

Laws,


at tne

nour or


z

o

clock



p.

pass with

a few

amendments.



Report

m..


this

9th


day of April.

A.

D.



1901.

D-

-



KALAUOKALANI.

laid


on

the table

to be

taken up with



the

bill.


I

Senator


Achi endeavored

to

resurrect



you, and

1

direct



you

that


in

this


civ-

ilized


Christian community the

citizens


of

tne


United

States


do

not recognize

public

prostitution as



a

necessary

evil,

manner, the



doe

any person so sold or bought,

shall

be

A.VNATT



or

defeating,

in any

Sefrroihu



any State

or Tern-


-

ciecmeu


guilty

or

a



reiony,

ana,


on

con- -


.n

trry,


with

intent


to deny to

any cit'zen

viction

thereof,


be imprisoned

for a


term .but rather as a

public crime, which

ls

a

not exceeding



five

years


and pay

a

fine



t.ie equal

protection

of

the


laws or

to

Injure



him or his

property


...

he

BhaJl



bo

punished


by

a

fine of



not lets

Mtar


J500

nor more


than

$5,000,


or

by

im-



-

B

,,



Out.

IJ,


crime

against


decency

as

well



as

against


law, and

that


all public officers

who


encourage

or

defend



prostitution,

either


in

this


or

any other

form,

are


guilty

of

a



wrong,

for which

there

can


be

no

paliatlon.



The voters

of Koloa.

Ka.'ai, then had

a

chance to present



their

wishes and

desires,

in

the shape of the following



petition, which

nearly


went

to

the



Com-

mittee


on

Intoxicants,

but

fortunately



found

a

graveyard



In

the


Miss

All


News Committee when under

suspen-


-

his dead


poll

tax


Act, and then

Senator


Kanuha

gained


the.

floor


and lost

his


temper

while


springing

the


following

amusing


resolution

on

the



by

that time

drowsy

Senate.


The resolution

reads


as

follows:


Hon.

S.

E.



Kaiue,

President

of the

Sen--


!

ate:


!

I

beg



to complain

to

this



honorable

body


that

I have good

reasons

to believe



that

my name has been

fraudulently

used


irrisonment

of not


le3-

than


six

months


;

nor


more

than


six

years, or

by both roel)

not exceeding

$5,000.

'

That



every person who

shall


')G

ac-


cessory to

any


of

the


felonies herein

de-


clared,

cither


before

or

after



the fact,

shall


be deemed

guilty


of

a

felony, ar.d



on

conviction

thereof

be imprisoned



for

a term


not exceeding

five


years

and


jay

a

fine



not

exceeding

$1,000."

See


mh

United


States Statutes

at

Large,



p.

251.


contRACTOR8;

The question

for you first to consider

i3

whether



or not

any


of

these


women

slon


of

rules,


Mr.

Nakapaahu

presented

fltting;


brick,

wood or


are restrained

of

their



liberty.

This


I

direct


you to most

thoroughly

Investl-

-

tine



and

Imprisonment,"

It will

thus


be observed

that


the

Gen-


eral Government

guards


with

jealous


care the

administration

of public Justice,

not alone

in

the


Jury room,

but


before

t'ie courts.

VMot

St..


near

a petition calling for the abolition

of

the


$2

school


tax:

the


$2

road tax. and

the

tax


on

female dogs

of

$3.


The

gov- -


i

inapuru.


See

also


the Statutes

of

the



United

gate,


and if it be

true, as


charged,

you


States,

volume


24,

p.

635,



which

reads


in

will


at

once proceed

according

to

law.



by

one


L. B.

Hao in


circulating

a.

petl- -



ELERS.

ernment


to

assist


the Catholic schools.to

tion "now

before

this


honorable

body"


abolish

the


restriction

on

opium;



to

against the Dispensary

Act,

aud present



C0,s.

I

1



Particularly instruct

you


not

to allow


I

Msmifh.


Jrancl9o.

Jewel-


-

Privfite


prosecutors

or private dlfondera

oee

advt, inside, to



intrude

themselves

upon

your


atten-

-

part



as follows:

"That


whoever

commits


adultery shall

be punished by Imprisonment

In

the


pen-

itentiary

not exceeding

three years, and

when

the act


ls

committed between

a

rra'rled


woman

and


a

man who


In,

un-


married, both parties

to such


act shall

OPTICIANS

VOr"

'

To f'nd



indictment there

be

I



an

m

ist



a

ed by


Senator White yesterday

in

this



House.

Two individuals,

R. H.

iiolbron


and Mose Mae, who signed

their


names

to

the



said petition,

are


willing to

swear


that

they


were

fraudulently represented

in signing

said petition

by

the


state

against


all persons

who


are principals

or

accessories



to

the


enslavement

of

these



persons.

Second.


I

charge


you to

cause the

ln-- 1

dlctment


of all persons

whom you


find

are guilty

of

adultery or fornication



In

this


public

resort; and

I

charge


you

al--


!

so,


gentlemen

of

the



Grand

Jury,


that

in

the performance



of

these


duties,

you


can call upon

the


United

States District

make the Koloa

landing


government

property:to

allow the Hawaiian

lan-


guage legal

status:


to

make


eight

hours a day a legal

day's

work;


to

begin


at

7

in



the morning;

to

free the



practice

of

administering



Hawaiian

OLP.


EYES;

you


'concurrence

of

at



least

twelve Jurors.

?

J

Pair.



"uniwear

other


Tne United

States Attorney has

the

III


vn.,.

be deemed

eullty

of

adultery,



and when

n't


M

dlfter from

r'eht

to

be



present

at

the taking



of all

ments


made by

said


L. B.

Hao


that

the


ttev'meap'

Improperly

testimony

before


you,

but


he

has


no such

act


Is

committed between a

married

medicines from all



restrictions;

to

re-



-

Dispensary

Act

was directly against the



u,u

your eyes.

right

to

be



present

when you


deliberate

renn end


a

woman who

ls

unmarried, the



or when you vote.

man


shall

be deemed

guilty

of

adultery.



peal all emigration laws:

to

stop



arte-

-

Attorney,



who will aid

you.


OPTICIAN,

You


have nothing to

do

with



the

laws


sian

well-borin-

g.

It

ls



your

rlcht


and

vour dutv

If

vou


i

"That


if

an unmarried man or

woman

should require



further instructions

dur-


-

commit


fornication,

each of


them shall

be

ot



the

Territory

of Hawaii.

You


are

of-


-

J

No



hint

was given as

to

how


the

can


stop

immigration

or

BELT


ing

your sessions to

ask the Court

for


by

Imprisonment not

excelling

"l

i



territory

deal alone with

the

offenses


against the

or

by fine



not

exoding


prevent McCandless from boring

wells,


yueen

St.


od-

- 8l,cn


'nstructlons.

.

.



six

months


Gentlemen

of

the



Grand

Jury,


the

$100."


c

ourt reminds you

that

you


have

been


So

it

Is



prescrihed

ny section

s

oi

uu



summoned from your

customary pursuits

Act of Congress, approved March

22,


lSS?,

to

act as



Unltprf

Status


Grand

jurors


for

22

StntutPH



of

the


United

States


at

United


States

laws, qr which

are

made


public offenses by

the


Taws of

the


Unit-

ed

States.



You

should


not Indict anyone

unless


there

is

a



probable

cause


of his

guilt


and

a reasonable chance

for his

convlc- -



but

the petition was received with

an

audible smile from the Senators.



Senator White

reported favorably

on

Senate


bill

56,


relating

to

the



reorgan-

ization


of the

Judiciary

Department,

and then all blushed, because

the

gay


cut,,

M

all



the

boo


Large,

page


31,

"That


If

any


male

per-


son in

a Territory or other

place

over


consuming

of liquor

by

any


person

or

individual;



and that

I

presented



the

pe-


tition to

L

B.



Hao for

signatures, and

that

I

recommended



them

to sign


tha

petition.

Therefore

I

humbly



ask this

honorable

body for

an Investigation

o

this


serious

matter,


especially

against


my honor,

reputation and the

interest

of

the



people.

DAVID KANUHA.

Senator

from


Third District.

Senator


Baldwin

said


It

wa

not



a

matter


for the

Senate,


as

no

Senator



was Involved.

If

the parties referred



to

had


been aggrieved,

their redress was

in

the


courts.

Mr.


Cecil Brown followed in the

same


vein, while

Senator


Russel

wanted


the

resolution referred

to

the


cc

mmlttee


which had

Senator White's

petitions

in

charge.



Then

there


was

a

squabble



be-

tween


TCanuha

on one side and

White

which


the

United


States have

exclusive

inHsdirtlon

hereafter

cohabits

with


You

represent,

in

part,


that

public


jrS

j

the



Territory

of Hawaii,

because

of

your supposed eminent fitness to



per-

form


those

duties.


Your

Jurisdiction

.reaches to all

parts


of

the Territory.

You

jare the first United



States Grand Jury

ever impanelled

In

these Islands,



and

be

shall



be

tice


wh'ch

Is

administered



in

this


Terri- -

more


than

one


womui

Nakapaahu

gave

notice


of

"An


Act

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