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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES--RECORDER: FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 1898.
HE TALES OF HAWAII
President Dole Discusses the
Treaty Now Pending.
ARGUMENTS FOB ANNEXATION
ri.Icf EZ'Mtlvt of th« tilaad lUpahllc
VmOlmrmt Proposed Union Would K.eult
In Oronk Good to Hath HI* and ltil<
' Oonntry— Will Ur *ho Mnttor Itofor*
i Official* at Waililactuu.
Chicago, Jan. ai—A special to The
Record from Green River, Wy., says
At toe nettbonoii Union Pacific limited
' nu crossing the Utah-Wyoming boumi
ary a reporter had an opporiouity o
r
f
Hi
i
Pbesix>s:;t pole.
meeting President Sanford B Do!
the Hawaiian republic. and for an hoar
or 10 rode with him on hi.« journey to
ward (he capital, where the fate of the
new republic is being decided. Presi
dent Dole said:
*'I hare sroriioaslj refrained from ac
cording interviews to tiie press on an
nexation or upon matters bearing upon
it since reaching tne United btates.
The question is now before the senate
#f the United States aud I do not deem
it poi*fio to express mj views at this
timu''
'Asked what power* had been dele-
(rated him for hie present mixtion, Mr.
Dole said:
'‘No special power, have been granted
me. My visit to the United State. ««
deemed advieable by the conned of etate
and strongly urged by many of oar in-
flumitinl citizen, ont.ide of the govern
ment. I donbt if any powers conld be
delegated to me ntt’oM by onr legisla
ture. which doesn’t meet until Feb. 16.
If the treaty with Hawaii is ratified by
the United States senate without amend-
ment, no further legislative action is
necessary. If amended it would have
to be ratified by our senate and myself
as president”
As to the Itaeo. .tm.adme.t-
President Dole’s attention was oalled
to the Bacon amendment to relegate the
matter to a vote of the Hawaiian citi-
tons, and he was asked whether or not
sun-xatiou woald be indorsed at the
Hawaiian polls.
That is a question I would not oare
to answer, but I think friends of annex-
ation.in the islands are certain it would
be-Adopted by a larga majority of the
citizens,” answered the president.
’■ Wual legislation is iu view by your
people in the event of annexation?” was
asked.
JIo special legislation is in view.
Cha treaty provides for the appointment
V the pieildent of theUmted States of
union authorized to formulate
mi recommend to emigre's the legi.la-
nd forma of government for Ha
waii.
"Wbjf effect would the failure to
sh i he annexation treaty have upon
mr goTi-rummil?” was asked.
•‘No parUcuUr effect,” wae his an-
wi-r. "All that baz been done by our
wople in tne form and establishment of
cr government has been In view of
lolntaiutng a permanent republic. In
^Jfriit that the government of the
lulled States fails to annex the ooun-
out government is in good financial
dniou aud wonld bo maintained,
allure, however, of the annexation
njeot wonld seriously prejudioe aud
lay the growth and prosperity of the
ands. Annexation would stimulate
teatly and make permanent onr pres
et commercial relations with the
lotted States We would have abeo-
ue, instead of approximate, free trade
rith the pevgle of the United States,
kioh would stimulate aud etreugtheu
pth countries! commercially.
Asked if (ho competition of cheap
would not effectually bar
from the island, Mr.
|ily Vor American*.
Mind white men are work-
forum and oiber KtatHg (or
e pay Asiatic labor in liaw-
txgerald, labor commissioner
iu» Bays Hawaii nffonls a
t opening for American labor.”
How will (he subjects of Great Brit-
cceive aunexatrou?”
They ore divided on the question;
me favor annexation, others are hit-
|yopposed to it.”
'Hoe the Japauese government any
hUnation to secure control of the
and* in case they should not be an
ted ?’ ’
That I do not know. We are not in
jeh with Japanese diplomacy;and I
mot elL"
liked if ho believed annexation would
■■the United States in difficulties
tinny other nation, Mr. Dole said:
'So far us I bave thought of that
of the question I bare not looked
raid to nny trouble and I do uut
it there would beany."
ik»d k hat the raonarckial party was
iK in tlm iihiticr of annexation at
nt time, Mr. Dole said:
K, >1 all reports they aro actively
«i,g a :iiexatlou at Washington,
ex-queen is thore and the prase re-
i state that a delegation of anti-
uatiouist* with ample means is
iked what his plans were for hi.
the United State., Mr. Doio.aio:
ava no specific plans outlined
,nt movements at Washington. At
mt »«' auttcipato returning to Ha-
hr the steamer Gaelic, which will
ijji Francisco Feb. *!i In Wash
m I will coufer with the Hawaiian
ttion aud. if thought desirable,
the president ami other officers of
ministration, and will then be
i to give ail the information at
mand regarding the status of
u nffaire bearing upon annex-
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