Bob Krauss Research
Index an index of English-language newspapers from Hawaiʻi, 1840-1944 |
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Bob Krauss Research Index YOU SEARCHED FOR: All of the terms: chinese From the field: Krauss Heading Your search retrieved 487 results. Results are displayed in reverse chronological order. 1) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Liberty News, Chinese newspaper, publishes 27th anniversary edition Newspaper: Honolulu Advertiser Date: 1935-09-09 Page (Column): edit page (2) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper. Krauss Card No.: 300106 System ID: 10949 2) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Highway to be built in Cina with Hawaii relief funds Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1930-08-04 Page (Column): 1 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Chinese famine relief committee at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce announced that part of the funds, $42, 637, will be used to build a highway in the province of Shensie to be called the Hawaii Road. It will not provide transportation but will give jobs to many Chinese, according to the report. Krauss Card No.: 300105 System ID: 10948 3) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Foreigners evacuating Chinese war zones Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1930-06-05 Page (Column): 1 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Consuls advise evacuation of three provinces. Krauss Card No.: 300104 System ID: 10947 4) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New York correspondent on way home from China sees little hope for peace Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1930-03-27 Page (Column): 8 (6) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He's New York Times correspondent Hallett Abend. Krauss Card No.: 300103 System ID: 10946 5) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Visiting China resident says the nation making steady progress through chaos Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1930-03-26 Page (Column): 3 (2) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Francis E. Stafford, writer and press photographer, gave his opinions over KGMB. Krauss Card No.: 300103 System ID: 10945 6) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Civil war in China reported at an end Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1929-11-27 Page (Column): 1 (6) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300102 System ID: 10944 7) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese rebels reported uniting to fight Soviets in Manchuria, civil war halted Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1929-11-25 Page (Column): [no page number given] (6) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300102 System ID: 10943 8) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Rebel troops now menace Canton Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1929-11-22 Page (Column): 1 (8) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300102 System ID: 10942 9) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: China is facing civil war in 7 provinces Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1929-10-14 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: One of the largest conflicts in the nation's history seems impending, says headline. Krauss Card No.: 300101 System ID: 10941 10) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Fong Inn to open shop on Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1928-02-24 Page (Column): 9 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 300100 [dc] System ID: 10940 11) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: C.Q. Yee Hop celebrates 40th anniversary Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1927-08-18 Page (Column): 7 pages Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 7 pages of stories and photos, history of company. Krauss Card No.: 300099 System ID: 10939 12) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 10 U.S. warships rush to Hankow Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1927-04-15 Page (Column): 1 (8) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Yesterday's paper said Russia is aiding the communist revolutionaries. Story on p1 says there is breach in the Nationalist Party. Krauss Card No.: 300098 System ID: 10938 13) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Kuomintang Party has a thousand members on three islands in Hawaii Author: Chick Lun Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1927-03-25 Page (Column): 12 (2-4) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Written by Chick Lun. He says the party is located on Oahu, Maui and Hawaii. Also called the Chinese nationalist Party. Local branch is one of 17 outside China which controls more than half of that nation's territory. Some intimate former friends of Sun Yat-Sen are not members because they do not wish to be bound by party rules. Party members helped finance Sun Yat-Sen's revolution in China. Krauss Card No.: 300097 System ID: 10937 14) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The revolution in China has erupted into bloody fighting during the past months Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1927-03-21 Page (Column): 1 (8) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In this story, foreign soldiers are killed battling a riot in Shanghai as cantonese take the city. Communists gain nationalist control. British warships have been dispatched. This after years of desultory revolution during which Sun Yat-Sen's dream was never fully established. Chiang Kai-shek is in military control of the party. Krauss Card No.: 300096 System ID: 10936 15) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese & Japanese truck farmers grow nearly all of Honolulu's fresh produce Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1927-01-05 Page (Column): 10 (4) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Produce. Krauss Card No.: 300095 [dc] System ID: 10935 16) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Dai Yen Chang, first Chinese elected supervisor, a Democrat, says he can work with GOP majority Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1926-11-05 Page (Column): 3 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He's a dentist, president of the Hawaiian Chinese Civic Assn. full blooded Chinese. Former pres of the Dental Society of Hawaii, Chinese University Club. Krauss Card No.: 300093 System ID: 10933 17) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: First American of Chinese ancestry elected to the house Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1926-11-05 Page (Column): 1 (2-3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Yew Char, photographer, former newsboy and bootblack, is now a member of the house. Story reads like Horatio Alger. Says he's proud to be a Democrat but more proud of being an American. Krauss Card No.: 300094 System ID: 10934 18) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Judge Paul M. Lineberger is biographer of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1926-04-17 Page (Column): 1 (3); Sec. 2 Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Is author of "Dr. Sun Yat-sen and the Chinese Republic." Was advisor to the revolutionists. Now lives in Washington, D.C. Has written to Honolulu for information about aspects of the revolution and participants who lived in Hawaii. Krauss Card No.: 300092 System ID: 10932 19) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinatown gambling raid described Newspaper: Honolulu Advertiser Date: 1925-08-01 Page (Column): 3 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A reporter goes with sheriff on a gambling raid in Chinatown. Description of room, table, Chinatown characters. Krauss Card No.: 300089 System ID: 10928 20) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: [no title] Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1925-04-22 Page (Column): 8 (2-5) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Large photo of memorial services for Sun Yat-Sen in Honolulu, interior of some sort of auditorium with Chinese decorations. Krauss Card No.: 300091 System ID: 10931 21) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: See Yup Assassination Club surfaces in Hawaii Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1925-04-18 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Factional strife between the supporters of Sun Yat-Sen and supporters of the old imperialist regime broke out over the funeral observances of Sun last Sunday. Several prominent Chinese here and local Chinese societies received letters from the assassination society warning them to stay away from the memorial services. Krauss Card No.: 300091 System ID: 10930 22) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sun Yat-Sen dies, war looms Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1925-03-12 Page (Column): 1 (6) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He was suffering from cancer. Krauss Card No.: 300090 System ID: 10929 23) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: [no title] Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1925-01-28 Page (Column): 1 (2) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sun Yat-Sen's death denied, condition, critical, mind clear. Krauss Card No.: 300088 System ID: 10927 24) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sun Yat Sen is dead of cancer, report Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1925-01-27 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300088 System ID: 10926 25) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Local Chinese newspaper editor shot in tong war, Ho Tim Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1924-05-30 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300087 [dc] System ID: 10925 26) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New report says Sun Yat-Sen is living Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1924-05-16 Page (Column): 1 (7) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300086 System ID: 10924 27) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sun Yat-Sen dies of brain fever Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1924-05-14 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300086 System ID: 10923 28) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Saturday feature descrives joss houses Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1921-06-11 Page (Column): Women Sec & Auto Sec; 1 Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Full page of text and photos. Krauss Card No.: 300085 System ID: 10922 29) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Saturday feature on Palolo Chinese Home for the Aged Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1920-11-06 Page (Column): Mag. Sec.; 1 Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Full page of photos and text on the home. Krauss Card No.: 300084 System ID: 10921 30) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Palolo Chinese Home for old laboring men to be opened Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Date: 1920-10-15 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300083 System ID: 10920 31) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Admission of Chinese labor to Hawaii is before Congress Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1918-01-18 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: William H. Hindle, lobbyist for the United Chinese Society, is in Washington advocating a bill that would admit [sic] override the exclusion act by allowing a limited number of Chinese immigrants to work in Hawaii sugar and rice fields. Krauss Card No.: 300082 System ID: 10919 32) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese butchers debating whether to observe meatless Saturday, wartime measure Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1918-01-16 Page (Column): 5 (5) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: All other butchers have agreed not to sell pork on Saturday. But Chinese sell as much as all the rest put together. Unless they cooperate, the measure will not accomplish its purpose. Krauss Card No.: 300081 System ID: 10918 33) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: There is now a Chinese Chamber of Commerce Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1916-02-08 Page (Column): 9 (2-5) Article Type: newspaper legal notice Annotation: Story with photos of the Chamber officers. They have a new building on Maunakea St. Krauss Card No.: 300080 System ID: 10917 34) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Nationalists devise strategies to get around the passport ban Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1915-04-16 Page (Column): 5 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300079 System ID: 10916 35) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese consul refuses to issue passports to members of Nationalist party Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1915-04-15 Page (Column): [Page not given] (8) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Consul Tszand Woohuan won't issue passports to the Nationalists born in China; they can't visit San Francisco World Fair, they are angry. Krauss Card No.: 300079 System ID: 10915 36) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Honolulu Chinese contribute to support a Sun-Yat Sen revolution Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1914-09-09 Page (Column): 1 (5-7) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With photo of Sun-Yat Sen and daughter. The story says he is in hiding in Tokyo. Krauss Card No.: 300078 System ID: 10914 37) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: [no title] Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1913-12-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4); 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The conflict between the Tung Mings and other Chinese is still simmering. The Tung Mings now plan to take out an injunction to stop the other faction from holding a separate election, which has caused the opposing Chinese to ask Mayor Fern for use of Aala Park for a mass meeting. Krauss Card No.: 300077 System ID: 10913 38) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: It appears that the conflict in the United Chinese Society is over control of the organization by the Tung Ming Wui faction Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1913-12-17 Page (Column): 1 (4-5) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The issue is whether the election should be open to all Chinese in the society or only to a small clique. Krauss Card No.: 300077 System ID: 10912 39) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Riot closely averted at United Chinese Society Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1913-12-16 Page (Column): 1 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Police called to quell the trouble at noon today when a minority inside blocked entrance to other Chinese, about 500, outside who wanted to get in and vote for officer candidates. Krauss Card No.: 300076 System ID: 10911 40) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: An all Chinese baseball team has another game scheduled Saturday Newspaper: Honolulu Star-Bulletin (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1913-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The team is undefeated since returning from a mainland tour. Krauss Card No.: 300075 System ID: 10910 41) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Manchus vs. Reformers on Maui Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1912-03-03 Page (Column): 10 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wailuku, The Bo Wong Society, favoring retention of the Manchu are reported to be split from other tengs; fighting erupts over attempt to cut down flag at the society. Ah Fong and Few Tin were convicted of assault and battery on charges brought by Bo Wong menibes Ching Hau. From: Sunday. Krauss Card No.: 0 System ID: 4 42) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Manchus vs. Reformers on Maui Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1912-03-03 Page (Column): 10 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wailuku - The Bo Wong Society, favoring retention of the Manchu, are reported to be split from other tongs; fighting erupts over attempt to cut down flag at the society. Ah Fong and Few Tiu were convicted of assault and batter on charges brought by Bo Wong member Ching Hau. Krauss Card No.: 300074 System ID: 10909 43) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinatown went wild with joy last night at the news of Dr. Sun Yat Sen's victory Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1912-01-07 Page (Column): Feature Secition; 1 Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Full page on career of Sun Yat Sen, his stay in Hawaii described. Krauss Card No.: 300073 System ID: 10908 44) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinatown went wild with joy last night at the news of Dr. Sun Yat Sen's victory Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1912-01-02 Page (Column): 1 (2) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: And the establishment of a republic in China. Krauss Card No.: 300073 System ID: 10906 45) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinatown went wild with joy last night at the news of Dr. Sun Yat Sen's victory Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1912-01-02 Page (Column): 5 (5-6) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Mrs. Sun Yat Sen's past Maui residence gone over with pride. Krauss Card No.: 300073 System ID: 10907 46) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sore at heart over the exclusion law Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1911-09-05 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300072 System ID: 10905 47) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese poi dealers suing city for damages Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1911-08-18 Page (Column): 11 (3) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Names given. See: Poi. Krauss Card No.: 300071 [dc] System ID: 10904 48) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese poi growers irate at Board of Health closing of Chinese poi factories because of cholera epidemic Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1911-03-11 Page (Column): 1 (5) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Cholera. Krauss Card No.: 300070 System ID: 10903 49) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Resignation of Chinese consul called for in Washington Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1911-01-28 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is named here as Liang Kwo Ying. Report in Chinatown is that his resignation has been demanded from Washington, Chinatown jubilant. Krauss Card No.: 300069 System ID: 10902 50) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: [no title] Newspaper: Pacific Business News Date: 1911-01-20 Page (Column): 1 (5) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Liang Lean Fang, second secretary of the Chinese legation in Washington, expected here today to investigate the trouble between the Chinese consul and the Chinese community. Krauss Card No.: 300068 System ID: 10901 51) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The court yesterday decided against Chinese consul Leong Ling Fong Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1911-01-12 Page (Column): 1 (4) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He had sued a Kauai rice planter for criminal libel after the planter called the consul's collection of an enumeration tax among Chinese threatening and equivalent to extortion and terrorism. The court agreed. Ruled against Fong. Krauss Card No.: 300068 System ID: 10900 52) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Local Chinese attend mass meeting in Aala Park to raise their voice rage at their consul Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1911-01-08 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese may march on the capitol to voice their protest about the consul to Gov. Frear. Krauss Card No.: 300067 System ID: 10899 53) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Local Chinese attend mass meeting in Aala Park to raise their voice rage at their consul Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser Date: 1911-01-07 Page (Column): 1 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 5,000 there, shouting "Send him to hell." Krauss Card No.: 300067 System ID: 10898 54) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese Consul Liang Kwo Ying has cut off his queue Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1910-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Photo with story. Krauss Card No.: 300066 System ID: 10897 55) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Description of Chinese wedding at Wahiawa Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1909-05-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Headline reads, $400 bride and $1,000 wedding, bride comes in on serving woman's back, firecrackers galore. Krauss Card No.: 300065 System ID: 10896 56) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Estate of Lee Ahlo valued at $50,000 Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ahlo, Lee. Krauss Card No.: 300064 System ID: 10895 57) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Early immigrant, Lee Ahlo, prominent merchant dies Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-07-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Good info on his life. See: Lee, Ahlo. Krauss Card No.: 300063 System ID: 10894 58) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Star describes celebration of Chinese worship of departed spirits Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1906-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Predicts that many houseboys and cooks will not show up for work today, will be on the street cars enroute to the Manoa Chinese cemetery. This is the most sacred day to a Chinese other than New Years. Krauss Card No.: 300062 System ID: 10893 59) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Funeral for Kong Nyuk Chong, high priest of the Ket On Fui Society, described Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The procession extended for blocks; priests, mourners, hacks, bands. Also every Chinese hack in town participated. Ended at the Pauoa Chinese Cemetery. A Portuguese band participated playing the Dead March of Saul. Chinese costumes described, banners, spectators lining the streets. Krauss Card No.: 300004 System ID: 10721 60) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese funeral described Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Costumes, music, etc. Pot on by the Ket on Fui Society. Krauss Card No.: 300061 System ID: 10892 61) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese government offers local students scholarships Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese consul Chang Tso Fan has received word that the Chinese government will send local graduates of Punahou and the high school to colleges in the East. On graduation, they will return to China in government jobs starting at 200 tael per month. It's part of the effort to modernize China. Krauss Card No.: 300003 System ID: 10720 62) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Big reception at Chinese consulate honors birthday of Chinese emperor Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At 2 to 4 p.m., corner of Young & Victoria Sts., the Hawaiian band played, long list of Dignitaries who came to call. Krauss Card No.: 300059 System ID: 10890 63) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese consul Chang Tso Tan wants more info on the killing of a Chinese, Chong Choy Fat, during a riot on April 9 Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tan wants Atty. Gen. L. Andrews to shed more light on the killing. The coroner's jury failed to fix responsibility. It appears to Tan that the police were responsible. Andrew answers that the would welcome help in finding the killer. Krauss Card No.: 300060 System ID: 10891 64) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Speakers at a meeting denounce the Chinese exclusion act Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA names a number of speakers and what they said. They are Ng Ping, Kung Mau Tak, Rev. E.W. Thwing, Lau Kan, Lee Khai Fai and Choy Wan. Several supported the boycott against bgood [sic] affected by the exclusion act. Krauss Card No.: 300058 System ID: 10889 65) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese butchers in price war with Metropolitian Meat Co. Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-06-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Business. Krauss Card No.: 300057 [dc] System ID: 10888 66) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese involved in gambling raid at Waipahu, one shot dead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Additional testimony contradicts Chinese. See: Gambling Krauss Card No.: 300056 [dc] System ID: 10887 67) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese involved in gambling raid at Waipahu, one shot dead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese accuse a policeman of shooting. Krauss Card No.: 300056 [dc] System ID: 10886 68) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese involved in gambling raid at Waipahu, one shot dead Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Police in hot water. See: Gambling. Krauss Card No.: 300056 [dc] System ID: 10885 69) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Island Chinese send plea to Washington to repeal exclusion laws Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 80,000 Chinese now in the U.S., less that 1 to 1,000 of population. There is no yellow invasion. Submitted by C.K. Ai, president of the United Chinese Society. Krauss Card No.: 300055 System ID: 10884 70) Krauss Heading: United Chinese Society Title: Submits petition to revoke the exclusion law Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: See: Chinese. Krauss Card No.: 2000288 System ID: 50460 71) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Chinese theater is a scene of riot when a kinetoscope breaks down Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First the Chinese patrons beat on the luckless kinetoscope operator, the police came. The Chinese then demanded their money back, tried to wreck the office. Order restored at last. Krauss Card No.: 300054 System ID: 10883 72) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Bedlam at midnight last night signals start of Chinese new year Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-02-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With photo of Quong On Clubhouse. Full column story describes activities of Chinese. Householders with Chinese servants can expect to do without their services for three days. Krauss Card No.: 300053 System ID: 10790 73) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Ah Chew marries his son, Lee Sou Chin, to See Lee in lavish wedding Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA covers a Chinese wedding, probably because the editor was invited to a big wedding feast. Ah Chew had a Chinese wedding plus a feast for haole friends. Krauss Card No.: 300052 System ID: 10786 74) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Honolulu Chinese not happy about the fall of Port Arthur to the Japanese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1905-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2-3); 7 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: C. Yet Kai, editor of the Chinese Daily News, said that Manchuria or Port Arthur should permanently fall into the hands of the Japanese is not our desire. It is a day of sorrow for us. Of the two evils, however, the Japanese occupation is better. (In contrast to Russian occupation.) Krauss Card No.: 300051 System ID: 10782 75) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story out of Portland, Ore. says all Chinese on the Pacific Coast will cut off their queues Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On orders from the Chinese Reform Assn. at Vancouver, B.C. Krauss Card No.: 300050 System ID: 10777 76) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: A reader signed "Hardworking Man" complains that the Chinese orchestra is keeping him awake Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: He writes that he was told by Fong Quane, treasurer of the Yee Gee Tong, that the society pays an instructor to teach music to the orchestra for an upcoming festival. But no man can possibly rest himself amidst such noises. Krauss Card No.: 300049 System ID: 10772 77) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese reader says musicians practicing on Chinese instruments are not loafers as described by a haole reader Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-10-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: A reader complained about the noise from the Yee Gee Tong Society. A Chinese explains an instructor is hired to teach members music so they can play at Chinese New Year's and festivals. Krauss Card No.: 300048 System ID: 10768 78) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Full moon festival reported in PCA as big event with a grand parade yesterday Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA calls the festival one of the most important with New Year's and the birthday of the emperor. At 10 a.m. yesterday Liliha Street between King and Vineyard was a mass of Chinese. Open houses held at Chinese societies. Krauss Card No.: 300047 System ID: 44194 79) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: A Chinese committee supports running a candidate on the Republican ticket for the house or representatives Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300046 System ID: 10763 80) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Territory of Hawaii, U.S., honors Emperor of China on his birthday Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese Consul holds open house, Acting-Gov. Atkinson toasts emperor, Royal Hawaiian Band plays. Krauss Card No.: 300043 System ID: 10760 81) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Waialua fight was serious, between factions of the Tai Sing Society Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 45 or 50 Chinese of one faction raided the Achi Store occupied by 7 members of the other faction. Fought with revolvers, iron crowbars, hoes and clubs. Two seriously hurt, brought to Queen's Hospital, one named Chung Sing. Deputy Sheriff Chillingworth said details are hard to come by. Krauss Card No.: 300041 System ID: 10758 82) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chop Tin, merchant on Kauai, denied reentry to Hawaii under Chinese exclusion law Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (2-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Immigration. Krauss Card No.: 300042 System ID: 10759 83) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Warring Chinese factions battle at Waialua Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-07-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Seven men injured at a battle at Achi's Store, 20 Chinese attacked the store at 7 o'clock, ransacked the store, broke open a trunk and stole some money. One man may die. Fight caused by factional troubles. Krauss Card No.: 300040 System ID: 10757 84) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story about a Chinese who had his queue cut off Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Friends want to auction off his pigtail but he refused. Krauss Card No.: 300045 System ID: 10762 85) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sun Yat Sen says he will return to China soon Newspaper: Hawaiian Star (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the Chinese revolutionary, expects to return to China very soon. He thinks that events in the Far East are so shaping themselves that he hopes the overthrow of the Manchu dynasty and the establishment of a Republic may be accomplished. Krauss Card No.: 300039 System ID: 10756 86) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinatown prepares for New Year Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1904-02-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Short story about colorful preparations underway for Chinese New Year, Feb. 15, in Chinatown - painting of lanterns, construction of same in rear of shops, manufacture of painted tallow candles. Krauss Card No.: 300038 System ID: 10755 87) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Gang of Chinese criminals caught Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-10-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Crime. Krauss Card No.: 300037 System ID: 10754 88) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Celebrate full moon festival Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Clubs hold open house, set off strings of firecrackers, decorate with bunting and lanterns, two days. Krauss Card No.: 300036 System ID: 10753 89) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Local Chinese working to end exclusion act Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It is understood the United Chinese Society is committed to the movement. Krauss Card No.: 300035 System ID: 10752 90) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese merchants of Honolulu declare boycott of the Pacific Mail steamer Korea Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1903-07-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because of treatment given Chinese on the ship. The most recent instance was refusal to permit wealthy Chinese Wong Leong on board to see his son off, who was traveling first cabin to the Osaka Exposition on vacation. Numerous Chinese-Americans have received the same treatment. The Chinese merchants of Honolulu are heavily engaged in shipping and can bring heavy pressure. Krauss Card No.: 300034 System ID: 10751 91) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: A.L. Ahlo comments on the Chinese labor question Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-12-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says it is interesting to see how the attitude toward Chinese has changed for the better now that more laborers are needed. But Chinese will no longer come to work under contracts but as free laborers. Krauss Card No.: 300033 System ID: 10750 92) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Funeral of Pang Fook, head of the Ket On Fui Kon Assn. described Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-09-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Two large photos showing the coffin lying in state, the joss house where it lay. The funeral called one of the most remarkable ceremonies which has been seen in this city. Krauss Card No.: 300031 System ID: 10748 93) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Lum You, duck raiser, asks three month extension on condemnation of Waikiki duck ponds Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki. Krauss Card No.: 300030 [dc] System ID: 10747 94) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: A Chinese Reform leader arrives in the Peking Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long story about Hsii Shih Chin, leader of the Shanghai Reform Party, greeted by 200 local Chinese at the dock. He was escorted in carriages to Waikiki. Spoke at a large meeting in a hall at River and Kukui Streets before a large crowd, said Chinese need to be educated, he is traveling the world to enlist aid for reform. He was accompanied by a student, Mr. Haiich. Krauss Card No.: 300029 System ID: 10746 95) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Two Chinese societies in dispute over money Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story about a dispute between two Chinese societies in Honolulu over a large sum of money. Writer says it could lead to a war in China town. Consul is being appealed to for arbitration. Merchants want to avoid a battle. Bad for business. Krauss Card No.: 300028 System ID: 10745 96) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese New Year ending Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-02-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Householders will greet their Chinese cooks again this morning. Most of these promised to end their New Year's celebration last night. Krauss Card No.: 300032 System ID: 10749 97) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New Year celebrated by Chinese, described Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-02-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300027 System ID: 10744 98) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story discusses organization of tongs in Honolulu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-01-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA is worried about Yi Yee Tong which claims it is just a friendly club. A supposed Chinese expert says the tongs are ready to have at it. Another says so long as they can't get away from the island, there probably won't be violence. Krauss Card No.: 300026 System ID: 10743 99) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story about preparations for Chinese New Year Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Controversy as to the correct date between Chinese consul and young reformers. Lanterns and candles are made here, business is booming. Description of lantern making. Krauss Card No.: 300025 System ID: 10742 100) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story of Chinese settelement in Hawaii Author: James W. Girvin Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1902-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 24 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By Jas. W. Girvin, in the New Year edition. Krauss Card No.: 300024 System ID: 10741 101) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Contents of joss house described in fire claims hearing Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 14 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Table, cabinet, flags, bell, ornaments, image of Quan Ti, shade, silk, boots, shade, etc. All with their values. Krauss Card No.: 300023 System ID: 10740 102) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Riot at Chinese theater, Flying Jordans chased off the stage into rice fields Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater. Krauss Card No.: 300022 [dc] System ID: 10739 103) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Laundrymen strike for higher wages Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese laundrymen struck Sunday for higher wages and fewer hours. If the strikers win, the story says, serious consequences could include Honolulu residents paying more for having laundry done. Chinese house servants getting $5 a week may quit to work in the wash house. Krauss Card No.: 300021 System ID: 10738 104) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story gives history of Mills School primary for Chinese students Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-05-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With photo of student body. Founded in 1892. See: Mills School. Krauss Card No.: 300020 System ID: 10737 105) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Consul Yang Wei Pin's claim that Leung Chi Tso has turned boxer refuted by his followers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-04-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (2-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leung Chi-Tso Krauss Card No.: 300019 System ID: 10736 106) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Immigration Bureau ruling favors local Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The ruling states that all native and naturalized citizens of the Hawaiian Islands, irrespective of race, color or previous condition, are citizens of the United States. Thus, they cannot be denied landing in the U.S. Krauss Card No.: 300018 System ID: 10735 107) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Consul Yang Wei Pin threatens reformers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The consul has distributed a proclamation around Chinatown that orders all members of the Bow Wong or other reformers must present themselves at the consulate and swear allegiance to the government. The families in China of those who do not will be punished. Local Chinese say Pin is charging $3.50 per head for protection from this edict. Krauss Card No.: 300017 System ID: 10734 108) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese consul Yang Wei Pin celebrates Chinese New Year a day later than the United Chinese Society Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With photo of Yang. PCA gives the reason. Years ago the Chinese in California decided to celebrate a day early because they gained a day by crossing the international date line. When the government in Peking ordered them to conform to the Chinese calendar, they refused having become Reformists. Krauss Card No.: 300016 System ID: 10733 109) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Big, front page story on the Chinese New Year celebration Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-02-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With illustrations by cartoonist Yardley. Description of open house at the United Chinese Society, names of the Chinese in charge including Ho Fon. Berger's band played on the balcony for the reception, big wig haole guests named. Krauss Card No.: 300015 System ID: 10732 110) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Drawings of new Chinese theater Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (2-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 300332 [dc] System ID: 11499 111) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New Chinese theater on Liliha Street Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-02-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater. Krauss Card No.: 300014 System ID: 10731 112) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New Chinese theater on Liliha St. Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-02-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Description of drama presented opening night. Krauss Card No.: 300332 [dc] System ID: 11498 113) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The U.S. Attorney General now says Chinese who were Hawaiian citizens and became U.S. citizens through annexation will remain so Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-02-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The long story is full of legal double talk but finally gets to the points. The exclusion act does not apply to Chinese who are U.S. citizens in Hawaii by virtue of annexation. Krauss Card No.: 300013 System ID: 10730 114) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Rigid interpretation of Chinese exclusion act requires all Chinese to register Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1901-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Yet the Organic Act grants U.S. citizenship to all citizens of the Hawaiian Republic at the time of annexation. The U.S. district attorney has issued a rigid interpretation with which the Revenue Service agrees. Many in Hawaii are concerned. Krauss Card No.: 300012 System ID: 10729 115) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story out of Washington, D.C. says Chinese discovered Pacific Coast of America in 499 Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A Chinese scholar, Mah Twan Lin, unearthed a Chinese record of the voyage that describes temples erected by the Chinese in Mexico. Another story with a Monterey, Mexico dateline confirms the existence of Chinese temple ruins. Krauss Card No.: 300011 System ID: 10728 116) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Eight-year-old Chinese girl rescued from slavery in Honolulu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-11-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Slavery. Krauss Card No.: 300010 System ID: 10727 117) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sun Yat-sen raises another revolt in China Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Sun Yat-Sen. Krauss Card No.: 300009 System ID: 10726 118) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story relates how Chinese are getting rich from selling vegetables Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Quotes an unnamed land owner who rents a small plot bounded by Beretania, Keeaumoku and Makiki Sts. for $200 an acre. Ten men grow vegetables and peddle them by carrying baskets to homes. The land owner estimates that each man will return to China with $1,500 to 2,000. They take in $14 a day selling vegetables. Krauss Card No.: 300008 System ID: 10725 119) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says rich Chinese are bankrolling the Independent Home Rule Party Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Evidence includes a story in Testa's paper that said fire claims would be liquidated if the independents win. Chinese were heavy losers in the Chinatown fire and wish to be compensated, the story says. Previously it was assumed that Prince David Kawananakoa, Kapiolani Estate heir, was paying for luaus, travel, etc. of Independent candidates like Wilcox. Krauss Card No.: 300007 System ID: 10724 120) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Bow Wong Society of the Reform Movement will meet in Japan Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-09-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Delegates to go from around the world. From Honolulu, Lam Sai, secretary of the Honolulu branch, is going on the Peking with his family, selling his goods. Leung Chi-Tso will be there. Krauss Card No.: 300006 System ID: 10723 121) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: All Chinese to be registered by Internal Revenue Service Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Collector Wm. Haywood has come to town to do the job, will take nine months. Required by the organic act. Krauss Card No.: 300005 System ID: 10722 122) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Young Chinese female married to an elderly Chinese goes mad Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-08-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The girl crawled under the bed and bit people, laughed hysterically. Was taken away to the asylum top [sic] heartrending cries from her mother. Krauss Card No.: 300002 System ID: 10719 123) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Are leaving for Asia Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-08-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Every steamer to the Orient is taking away a large number of the Chinese population of the city. Steerage is crowded to the limit. Opinion is varied as to why. Krauss Card No.: 300001 System ID: 10718 124) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 2,000 Chinese in mass meeting to protest actions of Boxers, want young emperor on the throne Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-08-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Voted for a resolution denouncing the Boxers and their sympathizers, copies sent to Chinese ambassador in Washington, the U.S. State Deprt. and China. Signed by C. Winan[?unclear] Chang Mim, Hong Quon, Joseph Goo Kim, Ng Chan and L.T. Chin. Krauss Card No.: 300000 System ID: 10717 125) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Excellent history of the Chinese YMCA Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By Goo Kim. The YMCA; celebrated its 25th annivesary on June 12, 1900. It was formed in 1875. First Chinese to preach Christianity in Honolulu was Seau Hung at Bethel Church. He also taught in English. Then Reverend Sit Moon came from San Francisco, but attendance was sparse. Storekeeper Goo Kim, Sit Moon and L. Aseu contributed to start a Chinese YMCA which increased attendance at services. Good information on the evolution of the group. Krauss Card No.: 202321 System ID: 16722 126) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Headlines about boxer uprising, foreign envoys slaughtered Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2-Jan (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202320 System ID: 16719 127) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Vice-consul Goo Kim claims Bow Wongs threatened him Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Goo Kim Krauss Card No.: 202319 System ID: 16718 128) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Bow Wongs celebrate birthday of Emperor Kwang hsu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Bow Wong Society Krauss Card No.: 202319 System ID: 16714 129) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese consul Yang Wei Pin claims Bow Wongs threaten his life Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Yang Wei Pin Krauss Card No.: 202319 System ID: 16715 130) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: HIstory of the Chinese YMCA in Honolulu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Began in 1875, interesting account of failed attempts to Christianize, names of early organizers of the YMCA with the Reverend Sam Damon helping. Written by Goo Kim, Chinese vice-consul. Involved-initial contributors- were Sit Moon, Goo Kim and L. Aseu. Krauss Card No.: 202318 System ID: 16713 131) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Mass meeting of Chinese in Chinatown endorses resolution to support emperor Kwang Hsu and overthrow Dowager Empress Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The resolution asks foreign powers to help accomplish this, and will be sent to embasies. Many prominent Chinese on the stage including C.K. Ai, H.A. Heen, Ho Fon, W.W. Ahana and Chinese from the Neighbor Islands. Krauss Card No.: 202317 System ID: 16711 132) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Consul Yang Wei Pin admits he sent the names of Bow Wongs in Hawaii to the Chinese government Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Yang Wei Pin Krauss Card No.: 202316 System ID: 16708 133) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Many Chinese in Hawaii are angry at the consul for having relatives in China of the Bow Wong Society thrown in jail for opposing the Empress Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Bow Wong Society Krauss Card No.: 202316 System ID: 16707 134) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Crowd at Progress Hall hears Leung Chi-tso state the position of the reformers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leung Chi-tso Krauss Card No.: 202315 System ID: 16706 135) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Good piece explaining the Chinese reform party Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story tells the difference between Boxers and Reformers, says the Boxers are peasants and army deserters, Reformers are bright young men. Names Kang Yu-wei, gives a review of his book. Krauss Card No.: 202314 System ID: 16704 136) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Leung Chi-tso a great success in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leung Chi-tso Krauss Card No.: 202312 System ID: 16699 137) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Reformer Leung Chi-tso finds strong support on Maui Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leung Chi-tso Krauss Card No.: 202312 System ID: 16698 138) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese revolutionist speaks on Maui Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-07-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Leung Chi-tso promotes the reform of the empire. Is greeted warmly at Makawao by prominent merchant Awana. Big luau held, then the speech opposing their Manchu dynasty. Krauss Card No.: 202313 System ID: 16702 139) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: More on reformer Leung Chi-tso, his biography Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 9 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leung Chi-tso Krauss Card No.: 202311 System ID: 16696 140) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New Chinese theater to be built Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater Krauss Card No.: 202310 System ID: 16695 141) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Wing Yu Fang, Chinese minister to Washington, writes on the superiority of Chinese religion over Christianity Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-06-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He believes in Confucious who said of a future life, "If I don't know what will take place today, how can I predict the future.": Wing Yu says Confucious exhorted me to do their best today without thought of future reward, that seems to me the higher view. Krauss Card No.: 202309 System ID: 16694 142) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Reformer Leung Chi-tso is headed for Kauai Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-05-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Leung Chi-tso Krauss Card No.: 202308 System ID: 16690 143) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Hold mass meeting in Hilo to protest brutality of police officers toward Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-05-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Hilo Krauss Card No.: 202307 System ID: 16688 144) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Reformer Leung Chi-tso speaks to mixed audience through an interpreter Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA reporter is impressed by the young man's intelligence, sincerity, manners. The speaker describes poverty in China as a cause of troubles. The Emperor ought to give work to people, but doesn't. Poor people are taken advantage of. Krauss Card No.: 202306 System ID: 16686 145) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Reformer Leong Ki Taui is eagerly expected in Hilo, the Progressive Association given high marks Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Bow Wong Wui Krauss Card No.: 202305 System ID: 16684 146) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Members of Bow Wong Wui threatened by visiting representative of Chinese government Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Bow Wong Wui Krauss Card No.: 202304 System ID: 16682 147) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Judge Reuben D. Silliman writes of Asiatics in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Describes relations between Hawaiians and Chinese in business, marriages; about new Japanese immigrants, Japanese fishermen. Krauss Card No.: 202303 System ID: 16679 148) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Bow Wongs refused as eleemosynary charter Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Bow Wong Wui Krauss Card No.: 202302 System ID: 16678 149) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Bow Wongs may get charter after all Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Good history of the organization. See also: Bow Wong Wui Krauss Card No.: 202301 System ID: 16674 150) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Kwang Yu Wei orders 8,000 uniforms in Hong Kong, Li Hung Chang and the Dowager Empress protest Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It's not clear who these people are. In any case, PCA takes turn of events as a sign that sympathizers with reform are dealing with violence. Krauss Card No.: 202302 System ID: 16676 151) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Band with Japanese in protest against the court of claims Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Chinese committee was composed of; C. Winam, chairman. Speakers were Ng Chan, merchant; Chun Ming, merchant; and Wong Shin, teacher. William T. Kwai Fong, of the Bank of Hawaii, spoke in English. Krauss Card No.: 202299 System ID: 16672 152) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Attend mass rally to protest grievences from Chinatown fire Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Plague Krauss Card No.: 202300 [dc] System ID: 16673 153) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Bow Wongs are gathering support; W.R. Castle, C.K. Ai, H.A. Heen and others Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 12 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Tongs Krauss Card No.: 202298 System ID: 16668 154) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Controversial Chinese Consul Yang Wai Pin announces he will stay on the job Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-04-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Local Chinese are opposed to his criticism of the Bow Wongs. See also: Yang Wei Pin Krauss Card No.: 202297 System ID: 16667 155) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: More criticism of the Bow Wong Progressive Association. Their lawyers says PCA has the wrong tong Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On presenting an application to the executive council for a charter, the association describes itself as a union for the protection of His Imperial Majesty Kwang Su of the Ta Tsing dynasty. Chinese consul general said he is certain that the Bow Wongs are intent on plotting against the government. Krauss Card No.: 202296 System ID: 16666 156) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA finds seeds of violence and mayhem in the charter of the Bow Wong Progressive Association Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The story points out that the Bow Wongs are intstructed "to do our best to adept certain necessary measures of reform." That members use fictitious names. That "if anyone do any harm or injury to our brothers we must retaliate the same way." Compares Chinese tongs to the Kuklux Klan, Molly McGuire and Whitecaps. Krauss Card No.: 202295 System ID: 16663 157) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New Chinese weekly newspaper appeared yesterday Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 8 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The organ of reformer Leung Chi-tso. See also: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 202294 System ID: 16661 158) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Many are cutting off their queues Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Young Chinese are imitating Leung Chi-tso who believes the queue is a sign of servitude to the Manchu dynasty. PCA says there is now a big fight going on in Honolulu among Chinese about whether or not to cut off the queue. Young Chinese are also adopting Western style dress. Krauss Card No.: 202293 System ID: 16660 159) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese Consul Yang Wei Pin stirs up community protesting charter for the Bow Wong Progressive Association Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This leads to PCA discussion about tongs in Honolulu and San Francisco. The story quotes a wise, old local Chinese who says San Francisco tongs fight each other with enforcers, notably the See Yups and Sam Yups. In Honolulu, violence among tongs erupts only ocassionally because a better class of Chinese is here. The consul onjected to a clause in the charter calling on members to protect each other. Krauss Card No.: 202292 System ID: 16658 160) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Leung Chit-tso, Chinese reformer-revolutionary, interviewed by PCA Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With photo. At age 27, Leung has edited a reform newspaper in Shanghai, worked as second man in a reform party that had the Emperor's ear in Peking, had to flee to Japan when bureaucrats became enraged at the reforms, came to Hawaii. Fled from China in 1898. Has cut his que. Says, "We of China will have the change we desire in the near future." Krauss Card No.: 202291 System ID: 16656 161) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 200 Chinese and Japanese on Maui refuse job offers after release from detention camp Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They want damages for destruction of their property by fire ordered by the government. Krauss Card No.: 202290 System ID: 16653 162) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Another story on Chinese relief society Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Issuing rice to refugees of the fire. The story includes an added list of contributors to the fund, many downtown firms included. Krauss Card No.: 202289 System ID: 16651 163) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese contract bride wins bigamy case Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says the Chinese community was much excited by the case of Lee Shee who came here to marry Chang Sam, instead took up with another man and married him. Chang Sam charged that she was his wife and was commiting bigamy. She said she had refused to become his wife. Krauss Card No.: 202287 System ID: 16647 164) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The United Chinese Society has been feeding 1,000 victims of the plague for a week Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A large fund has already been raised to continue the charity. A list of subscribers to the fund includes more haole companies than Chinese. The Sing Chong Co. gave $1,000, also the Chinese consul, Young Wei Pin, and Judge Alfred S. Hartwell. All the Big Five companies gave $500. Krauss Card No.: 202288 System ID: 16649 165) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Letter expresses gratitude of Chinese for good treatment at the Kakaako Camp for plague victims Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 95) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Officials named for thanks are J.L. McComb, Dr. Bowman and A.L.C. Atkinson. Singing the letter are S.A. Yang, Hop Ken, Lee Kee. Krauss Card No.: 202286 System ID: 16644 166) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The United Chinese Society has appointed a committee to solicite money to care for plague victims Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 10 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Contact Yim Quon at Wing On Tai Co. on King St. Krauss Card No.: 202284 System ID: 16638 167) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 35 Chinese were arrested in a raid on a gambling house, each fined $3 Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-02-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202283 System ID: 16637 168) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The China Reform League of Honolulu has collected $10,000 Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-02-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: One man subscribed $2,500, a woman $500. Krauss Card No.: 202282 System ID: 16635 169) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese Citizens' Committee strongly protests the burning of Chinatown Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Plague Krauss Card No.: 202281 [dc] System ID: 16633 170) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Merchants bitterly protest quarantine of Chinatown Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-01-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 14 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Merchandise is rotting on the wharves. See: Plague Krauss Card No.: 202280 [dc] System ID: 16631 171) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Goo Kim, Chinese vice-consul, says plague measures too stringent Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-01-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says in Hong Kong only the house of an infected person is burnt, not those surrounding. The United Chinese Societies have distributed large quantities of food to people quarantined in Chinatown. Who can blame relatives for bribing guards to let them through to visit their relatives? Chinese can't understand why their property is destoryed without compensation. Krauss Card No.: 202279 System ID: 16629 172) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese are unhappy about burning of infested temple Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A man was stricken there, it will have to be burned. Krauss Card No.: 202278 System ID: 16626 173) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Big fight between Chinese and Japanese workers at Kahuku Plantation Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1899-03-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202277 [dc] System ID: 16625 174) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Big fight between Chinese and Japanese workers at Kahuku Plantation Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1899-03-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202277 [dc] System ID: 16624 175) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: A.G.N. Robertson going to Washington D.C. to represent local Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1899-01-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He will speak for Chinese who have been shut out of Hawaii by the Collector of Customs, the Special Agency of the Washington Treasury Department and the opinions of the Supreme Court. Krauss Card No.: 202276 System ID: 16622 176) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Number 21,600, 20% of the population in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1898-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 11 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Population Krauss Card No.: 202275 [dc] System ID: 16620 177) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New Chinese Consul arrives in Honolulu, Yang Wei Pin Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1898-10-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says he is well liked, United Chinese Society had a reception for him from 3 to 5 p.m. yesterday. Attended by many Honolulu dignitaries. Krauss Card No.: 202274 System ID: 16618 178) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Bombard Hawaiian Commission with questions about citizenship status under annexation Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1898-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Annexation Krauss Card No.: 202273 [dc] System ID: 16617 179) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 38 Manchurians from Wailuku Plantation in jail Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1898-06-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story says agitators are responsible. See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202272 [dc] System ID: 16616 180) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Charges of brutality made over arrests of Chinese laborers at Kealia Plantation, Kauai Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-06-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More on same story. See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202271 [dc] System ID: 16615 181) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese Commercial Agent Goo Kim Fuey explains why the Chinese at Lihue Plantation revolted Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-05-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Bad treatment, inadequate pay for the work. See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202270 [dc] System ID: 16613 182) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Two Chinese theater companies in hot controversy Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater Krauss Card No.: 202269 [dc] System ID: 16612 183) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese storekeeper killed by Hawaiians at Kamalo, Molokai Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Crime Krauss Card No.: 202268 [dc] System ID: 16611 184) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Correction on Chinese riot at Lihue Plantation Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202267 [dc] System ID: 16610 185) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Riot at Lihue Plantation, lunas and Chinese workers injured Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-04-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202267 [dc] System ID: 16608 186) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Police raid Chinese gambling house on Maui Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-04-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Friends come to rescue, police use blacksnake whips. See: Maui Krauss Card No.: 202267 [dc] System ID: 16609 187) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese hosptial in Palama opens Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-03-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202265 System ID: 16606 188) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese community to have a newspaper Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-02-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 202266 [dc] System ID: 16607 189) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Hospital for Chinese almost completed in Palama Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-01-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese merchants and others gave $6,000 to build it. Picture shown. Krauss Card No.: 202265 System ID: 16605 190) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Charges of brutality made over arrests of Chinese laborers at Kealia Plantation, Kauai Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1897-01-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202271 [dc] System ID: 16614 191) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Gambling raid in Mokuleia leads to confrontation with 40 angry Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1896-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Gambling Krauss Card No.: 202264 [dc] System ID: 16604 192) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Festivities during the Chinese New Year reported Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1896-02-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The whole front page devoted to Chinese celebrations. Pictures show Goo Kim, president of the United Chinese Society; prominent merchant Aswan who gave a big banquet, also the interior of the Kwong Sam Kee Store showing the shrine. Many prominent Chinese mentioned. Krauss Card No.: 202263 System ID: 16603 193) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA reporter writes about filth in Chinatown Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1896-02-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With pictures. Krauss Card No.: 202262 [dc] System ID: 16602 194) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Ah Chun runs afoul of the law while trying to return the bones of his relatives to their ancestors Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1896-02-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He brought a suitcase from Kauai containing the skeletons of his brother and cousin intending to take them back to his people in China. Stored the suitcase in a Chinese club where it was stolen, later found by police officer. When Ah Chun came to report the missing suitcase, he was arrested for breaking the law against desecrating graves. Krauss Card No.: 202261 System ID: 16601 195) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Vegetable peddlers go on strike, outraged by closing of Maunakea sidewalk market Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1896-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long story about the closing down of the customary practice of Chinese produce growers selling their vegetables on the sidewalk on Maunakea St. early Sunday mornings. Last Sunday the police before dawn cleaned them out. This incensed Chinese vegetable gardeners who have refused to sell vegetables at all. Vegetable peddlers have gone on a sympathy strike. Krauss Card No.: 202260 System ID: 16600 196) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Reporter describes a Chinese liquor store on Nuuanu between Hotel and King Sts. Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1896-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6); 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The owner says his liquor, called samshu, a generic name for liquor, comes from Hong Kong and surrounding villages- whiskey, gin, wine- and is put in bottles of any size that are handy. Highest price is $1.50. The store has been in operation for only three weeks and is doing an excellent business; Chinese, Hawaiian and haole customers. Krauss Card No.: 202259 System ID: 16599 197) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Chinese Theater has become popular with haoles Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1895-11-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater Krauss Card No.: 202258 [dc] System ID: 16598 198) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Excellent article on a Chinese restaurant Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1895-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The piece says there are many Chinese restaurants in Honolulu, some patronized by the best people. Others on Nuuanu St. are frequented by more colorful characters. The story describes one such and its proprietor, the window broken by a sailr from the Philadelphia; the article describes people in the place, what they talk about, how the proprietor treats them, including cops. Krauss Card No.: 202257 System ID: 16596 199) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Excellent article on a Chinese restaurant Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1895-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 6 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The piece says there are many Chinese restaurants in Honolulu, some patronized by the best people. Others on Nuuanu St. are frequented by more colorful characters. The story describes one such and its proprietor, the window broken by a sailr from the Philadelphia; the article describes people in the place, what they talk about, how the proprietor treats them, including cops. Krauss Card No.: 202257 System ID: 16597 200) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Five Chinese arrested for foot binding Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1895-10-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Marshal Brown made the arrests under a new anti-foot binding law. Arrested were Li Shai, Sun Loi Wong, Kwan Hong, Lee Sing and Young Yin. Krauss Card No.: 202256 System ID: 16595 201) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Local Chinese deleberate birthday of Yin Ling on pretention but quiet scale Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1894-11-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202255 System ID: 16594 202) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Old Chinese Theater has been sold, old landmark to be torn down Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1894-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater Krauss Card No.: 202254 [dc] System ID: 16593 203) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese hold mass meeting to protest exclusion law in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1894-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A huge crowd packs the Chinese Theater last night. Most of the prominent merchants of the city were there; Kam Chin, editor; Lau Chung, merchant. Ing Chan, merchant, spoke. Also Wong Wah Foy, Ching Ling Him, Chang Kim, law clerk; W.C. Achi, realtor. N. Nonwar, Lee Chu, a committee of 13 appointed to look into the matter, the members of the committee are named. Krauss Card No.: 202253 System ID: 16592 204) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: A merchant writes in to protest a new city directory Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1890-04-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He says the last one was useless to merchants because it contained the name of every Chinese cook, laundryman, gardener, laborer in the city. It might as well be called a Chinese directory. Krauss Card No.: 202252 System ID: 16591 205) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese New Year ushered in with firecrackers mostly in Chinatown Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1890-01-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202251 System ID: 16589 206) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The United Chinese Society held a reception at their club house on King St. Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1890-01-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202251 System ID: 16590 207) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Evening Bulletin believes it would be better to be rid of Chinese coffee shops Newspaper: Evening Bulletin Date: 1890-01-07 Page (Column): 2 (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are a bad influence on native girls and children. Krauss Card No.: 202250 System ID: 16588 208) Krauss Heading: United Chinese Society Title: Meeting held Saturday evening to elect officers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1890-01-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: President, C. Alee; vice president, Goo Kim; secretary, Yim Quon; treasurer, Ng Ngong. Krauss Card No.: 2000287 System ID: 50459 209) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Two Chinese have money stolen Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1890-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: spect has been arrested. A second Chinese who occupies a room over a barn kept his savings of $40.70 on a beam in his room. A thief took the money and a silk coat. Krauss Card No.: 202249 System ID: 16587 210) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: China Engine Co. No. 5 celebrates the housing of its engine in the new engine house Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1889-11-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fire Department Krauss Card No.: 202248 [dc] System ID: 16586 211) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Another mass meeting held; different cast Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1889-09-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Same theme. Journalist Dan Logan spoke, W.A. Kinney, R.J. Green, Thomas Wright, T.R. Lucas, D.M. Crowley. Krauss Card No.: 202247 System ID: 16585 212) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Large mass meeting of natives and some foreigners at the Skating Rink on Queen St. Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1889-09-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.P. Kama of Waianae chosen as chairman. W.A. Kinney acted as interpreter. Those named as present were; W.H. Cornwell, Antone Rosa, Barenaba, Fred Wudenberg, J.I. Dowsett, J.L. Kaulukou, J.F. Colburn, about 350 people in all. Subject is Chinese immigration. Krauss Card No.: 202247 System ID: 16584 213) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Citizens committee holds meeting to limit Chinese immigration Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1889-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The promoters are workers who fear competition from Chinese laborers. The idea is to amend the Hawaiian constitution limiting the immigration of Chinese. 825 names are on a petition so far, 38 got by Lishman, 15 by Quiin, 56 by Emmeluth, and so on. T.R. Lucas designated as chairman of the meeting held last night at the Kinghts of Pythias' Hall. Krauss Card No.: 202246 System ID: 16583 214) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: An act to limit Chinese immigration published Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1888-09-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Only Chinese with permits signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs will henceforth be allowed to enter the kingdom. Krauss Card No.: 202245 System ID: 16582 215) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: An amendment to the constitution which would have limited Chinese to certain activities in business fails in the legislature Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1888-09-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long legislative discussion reported. Called the anti-Chinese bill, the measure would have required licensing of Chinese laborers so that they could be controlled ousted from certain jobs and businesses, etc. Failed 25 to 17. This issue has been on the pages of PCA for some time. Krauss Card No.: 202244 System ID: 16581 216) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Secret societies described Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1886-01-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Story about 22 Chinese on trial for belonging to a secret society. Good description of Tong Hing Society; paraphernalia, customs, attitudes such as killing chickens, initiation dues, benefits. Krauss Card No.: 202243 System ID: 16579 217) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Secret Chinese Society raided by Marshal Soper Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1885-12-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He describes what he found during the hearing for 23 arrested. Were greeted on the 3rd floor by Chinese with knives, so the officers drew their guns. It is not clear what the police expected to find. They saw a dead chicken on a table, a saber stuck in the floor, etc. Krauss Card No.: 202242 System ID: 16578 218) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Neighbors think Chinese theater makes too muck racket Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1885-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: New rules require the theater to close at 10 p.m. Previously, it stayed open until midnight. Krauss Card No.: 202241 System ID: 16577 219) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Bark Abbie Carver sails for Hong Kong yesterday afternoon Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With 128 Chinese passenger, 120 men, 2 women and six children. Krauss Card No.: 202239 System ID: 16575 220) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Said to be buying into the Hawaiian newspaper Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 202240 [dc] System ID: 16576 221) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Kwong Lee Yuen & Co. charters Abbie Carver for voyage Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-06-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Shipping Notes item says the bark Abbie Carver has been secured to carry Chinese passengers back to Hong Kong and freight to Hawaii. The sum paid is $9,500. Krauss Card No.: 202239 System ID: 16573 222) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New benevolent society, Lock Shin Tong, organized at Kohala Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-06-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Reporter says the members are a better class of Chinese and that the organization should be encouraged. No member is allowed to engage in crime or be a loafer. Krauss Card No.: 202238 System ID: 16571 223) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: List of retail licenses shows many Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-06-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Business Krauss Card No.: 202237 [dc] System ID: 16570 224) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA objects to so many Chinese names in new directory Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The new Hawaiian Director compiled by Frederick Bagot is out and is reviewed by PCA. All males are listed and under as the As PCA observes that most of the names are Chinese. The editors says names such as Afong and Ah Fook should be listed, but the other coolie names could just as well have been left out. Krauss Card No.: 202236 System ID: 16569 225) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Lawmakers discuss bill requiring Chinese to carry identification Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-05-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On second reading. Mr. Palohou of Kauai related his experience as deputy sheriff when he couldn't tell one Chinaman from another. Recommended they be photographed on arrival on the dock. Issue to be made special order of the day on Monday. Krauss Card No.: 202234 System ID: 16502 226) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese to petition against registration act Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-05-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says it's in favor of some sort of registration for Chinese but does not see why merchants who already hold licenses should have to register. Krauss Card No.: 202235 System ID: 16566 227) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Friend of Chinese protests Chinese Registration Act Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-05-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Now before the legislature, would require all Chinese in the kingdom to register. Krauss Card No.: 202235 System ID: 16565 228) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese newspaper changes hands Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-05-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Newspaper Krauss Card No.: 202233 [dc] System ID: 16501 229) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA recommends that legislature appropriate funds to keep Chinese court interpreter Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-04-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Courts Krauss Card No.: 202232 [dc] System ID: 16500 230) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: C. Alee and Goo Kim appointed Commercial Agent and Asst. Commercial Agent for China Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-04-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Official Foreign Office notice by Walter M. Gibson, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Krauss Card No.: 202231 System ID: 16499 231) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Letter writer defends Chinese in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-04-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: W.E.W. says he keeps hearing complaints about Chinese but doesn't know the cause. They don't cause trouble, dont' meddle in politics, don't compete with Christianity. They just plot along, take their money home as do other nationalities (ethincities). Krauss Card No.: 202230 System ID: 16498 232) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Arabic brings 606 Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-04-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says 629 Chinese were taken off the Arabic by steam scow and the Kapiolani yesterday. It took only a few trips. Work superintendent by J.W. Pfluger for H. Hackfield & Co. Krauss Card No.: 202229 System ID: 16497 233) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Arabic brings 606 Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Oriental & Occidental S.S. Co. steamer, Arabic, landed 606 Chinese yesterday. She's from Hong Kong via Yokohama. PCA says the public was given to understand that no more than 25 Chinese would be landed but the entire number came ashore because of a loophole in the regulation. Krauss Card No.: 202229 System ID: 16496 234) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Government policy on clarified Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: With the landing of a large new contingent of Chinese laborers, PCA explains that the government last April protested publicly against the large influx of male Chinese, then later decided to permit importations of not more than 600 Chinese every three months. This out of deference to employers. However, this arrangement was to be cancelled as of January 1, 1884. No new permission has been granted Pacific Mail to import Chinese in the Rio de Janerio of City of Tokyo. These have been admitted because of the claims that they were contracted for before the cancellation date. Krauss Card No.: 202228 System ID: 16495 235) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 486 Chinese immigrants from City of Tokyo yesterday Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202227 System ID: 16494 236) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Reprint from Rio News in Brazil says Chinese there are slaves Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Claims some plantations route workers out at 3 a.m. and keep them at it until 8 p.m. under wretched conditions. Another paragraph below says there is anti-Chinese sentiment in British Columbia. Krauss Card No.: 202225 System ID: 16492 237) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Neighbors of the Chinese Theater complain about the noise at midnight Newspaper: Daily Bulletin (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater Krauss Card No.: 202226 System ID: 16493 238) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 600 Chinese landed yesterday from City of Rio de Janerio Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A Pacific Mail Steamship Co. liner. City of Tokyo will follow shortly with a like number. Krauss Card No.: 202222 System ID: 16489 239) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Item about horse shying at Chinese poi wagon Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Writer says horses often shy at Mongolians. See also: Accident Krauss Card No.: 202223 [dc] System ID: 16490 240) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 602 Chinese arrived yesterday on board City of Rio de Janerio Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Ship, City of Rio de Janerio Krauss Card No.: 202224 [dc] System ID: 16491 241) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: All but two defendants in lottery case released Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: uilding were sentenced to 10 days at hard labor because the lottery paraphenalia was found in their premises. " Krauss Card No.: 202221 System ID: 16488 242) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Nine Chinese arrested for vegrancy in connection with gambling Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-03-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Lottery tickets seized, also a knife and paraphenalia for the game, Chen fa. The Chinese hired Mr. Russess as their attorney. He argued that the government failed to show a connection between his clients and the gambling paraphenalia. The judge took the case under advisement. Krauss Card No.: 202220 System ID: 16487 243) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Five Chinese pleaded guilty to riot and unlawful assembly at Hanalei, Kauai last November Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-02-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Sentenced one month at hard labor. This ends the sensational conspiracy case on Kauai. Krauss Card No.: 202219 System ID: 16486 244) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese merchants advertising in PCA this date Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-02-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: W.C. Akana, Chinese & Hawaiian translator and interpretor, 48 King St.; Keng Lun Chung & Co., Chinese Fancy Goods, 78 Nuuanu St.; Wing Wo Tai & Co., silk screens, 24 Nuuanu St. Krauss Card No.: 202218 System ID: 16485 245) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Why Chinese are quarantined on arrival, Portuguese and South Sea Islanders not Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA goes into the questions which it says is being discussed around town. Inquired of a physician who said Chinese come from areas where there is more smallpox so belongings, clothes are fumigated and person examined for contagion. Krauss Card No.: 0 System ID: 9 246) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Why Chinese are quarantined on arrival, Portuguese and South Sea Islanders not Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA goes into questions which it says is being discussed around town. Inquired of a physician who said Chinese come from areas where there is more small pox so belongings, clothes are fumigated and persons examined for contagion. Krauss Card No.: 202216 System ID: 16483 247) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Attorney in San Francisco suggests new method of administering oath to Chinese in court Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-02-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): -3 Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Witnesses should be sworn in to the cutting off of the head of a chicken. Judge demurred, would set precident. Krauss Card No.: 202217 [dc] System ID: 16484 248) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA wishes Chinese community well on tomorrow's Chinese New Year Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Saturday last, 26h, colorful on Nuuanu, Hotel and Maunakea Streets with Chinese lanterns hung and firecrackers blasting all night. Yesterday, Sunday, the Chinese went calling. Some high toned stores still closed today, all will be doing business as usual in a week. Krauss Card No.: 202215 System ID: 16482 249) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA wishes Chinese community well on tomorrow's Chinese New Year Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says the Chinese have no Sabbath every seventh day, so appreciate all the more this holiday. Krauss Card No.: 202215 System ID: 16480 250) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sensational purjury case over Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says Chinese a nation of liars. See also: Crime Krauss Card No.: 202212 System ID: 16476 251) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Immigrants cut feet on coral wading to Quarantine station Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Immigrants Krauss Card No.: 202214 [dc] System ID: 16478 252) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 250 Chinese arrive per Rio de Janerio January 23 Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To be last Chinese. See also: Immigrants Krauss Card No.: 202213 System ID: 16477 253) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sensational purjury case over Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA wonders if somebody is lying. See also: Crime Krauss Card No.: 202212 System ID: 16475 254) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sensational perjury case is heard, Chinese vs. Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Last year two Chinese policemen, Akana and Akiona, seized some opium on Hotel Street at the premises of Ah Lin and Ah Wong. One of the partners in the firm was sent to prison. The other persuaded friends and an employ to testify against the policemen on a conspiracy charge, but the policemen were acquitted. Now they are retaliating and the Crown is prosecuting the shopkeepers for perjury. No details of present trial, same testimony as last. More later. Krauss Card No.: 202211 System ID: 16474 255) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA editor feels the Chinese question should be taken seriously Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He feels statements by Workingmen's Union members and the response are not so important as the discovery on Kauai that a conspiracy to revolt was uncovered. If there is a grievance among the considerable Chinese population it should be aired, but he doesn't see what Chinese could be angry about. They are better off now than they were at home. Krauss Card No.: 202210 System ID: 16472 256) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese fire brigade named strongest in recent funeral procession for Princess Kekaulike Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Admired for smart and active-like appearance. Krauss Card No.: 202208 System ID: 16469 257) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Symposium about Chinese labor draws many opinions Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The meeting has been advertised for several days. PCA reports that Mr. Ward opened the meeting by defending Chinese, the Hawaiian government has received upwards of $10,000 from Chinese immigration in a year, Chinese are law abiding. Z.Y. Squires then took the opposite view, says Chinese debauch women, went on for 30 minutes about the wicked Chinese. Mr. Cavenagh deplored the tendency to trade with Chinese because they are cheaper, said Honolulu could become like Singapore where Chinese workers have taken over from white. Mr. Crowley voiced this opinion also, said there were too many Chinamen in Hawaii already. Mr. Barker related his experiences with Chinese hoodlums in Hong Kong. The meeting adjourned at 10 p.m. Krauss Card No.: 202207 System ID: 16467 258) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Traveler Moncure D. Conway writes again, this time in the Glasgow Herald Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1884-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA reprints a portion about attending a Chinese Christian church in Honolulu. Says there was hardly a que to be seen in the chapel, the Chinese were clean and comfortable, the babies happy. Same information about Frank Damon, the young scholar. Krauss Card No.: 202206 System ID: 16465 259) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Hawaiian laws relating to apprentices & contract laborers, and court decisions relating thereto, translated into Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-12-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Judge McCully did the synopsis. It was sent to Canton for translation under the supervision of the Reverend Dr. Hooper, and printed there. The books arrived per City of Sydney. Krauss Card No.: 202205 System ID: 16464 260) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Arrest of conspirators on Kauai leads to assault case Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-12-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says sensational stories have circulated re the aftermath of the arrest of five Chinese for conspiracy at Hanalei. Their pistols was taken from them and given to two Hawaiian deputies who lagged behind on the way to jail. Chinese reviled them as they went by so one Hawaiian charged into Kit Lan's house to bust heads, found it full of Chinamen and beat a hasty retreat. He was being pummled when his companion fired the pistol in the air scaring away the Chinese who lodged charges. One Hawaiian was fined $10 by Kauai judge Hardy. Krauss Card No.: 202204 System ID: 16462 261) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Visiting writer describes Chinese Christian church service Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-11-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Minister drones on with expressionless face while congregation sits smiling placidly. The writer praises the Damons for work among the Chinese and says it is considered a step up on the social scale for a Hawaiian woman to marry a Chinese. Krauss Card No.: 202203 System ID: 16459 262) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Five Chinese arrested at Hanalei on a charge of conspiracy Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-11-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Letter to editor says seven ring leaders of a conspriacy to kill officers of the lay and persons pf property on Kauai were arrested in a raid at Princeville Plantation. The raid came after friendly Chinese warned Deputy Sheriff Kakina. Krauss Card No.: 202202 System ID: 16456 263) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Five Chinese arrested at Hanalei on a charge of conspiracy Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-11-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: After an all night meeting attended by member of a secret society. Krauss Card No.: 202202 System ID: 16454 264) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese minister in Washington calls on Hawaiian representative to commend Hawaii for good treatment to workers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-11-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202200 System ID: 16448 265) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Cook for Mr. Hooper dies Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-11-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Found frothing at the mouth. Feared he took an overdose of opium. Krauss Card No.: 202201 System ID: 16452 266) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Immigration of in the news again Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Theodore H. Davies and the government see eye-to-eye on the question; feel Chinese coolies should sign contracts before they board the ship and should return at expiration of contracts unless they reship. A new group of immigrants are expected on the PMSS City of Peking in 10 or 12 days. Davies represents the views of the Planters' Labor & Supply Co. Krauss Card No.: 202199 System ID: 16447 267) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Women with bound feet take the air Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A party of genuine small-feeted Chinese women were out of doors yesterday on Nuuanu St. These poor cripples, being rarely seen walking, excited much attention, more especially amongst the able-bodied Hawaiian women. Krauss Card No.: 202198 System ID: 16445 268) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Another group is leaving Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Another batch of Chinamen are preparing to leave the country by the American bark, Martha Davis. Krauss Card No.: 202197 System ID: 16444 269) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New immigration laws re Chinese laborers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No more than 600 Chinese may be brought here within any three months and these may not be wholly male laborers. Krauss Card No.: 202196 System ID: 16441 270) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Row between Spanish chef and Chinese chef at Hawaiian Hotel Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: First Spanish chef breaks chair over second Chinese chef's head. See also: Hotels Krauss Card No.: 202195 System ID: 16440 271) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Mrs. Negus, newspaper columnist, says Chinese washermen use too much starch Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: So the dirt in clothes will come out more easily with less scrubbing. Krauss Card No.: 202194 System ID: 16439 272) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese women arrive on City of New York Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Most spoken for by local Chinese, some on Neighbor Islands, all the girl pretty, have bound feet, can't walk without support. Krauss Card No.: 202192 System ID: 16434 273) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Deputy sheriff John Richardson acquitted of shaking down Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Two columns of trial testimony; Chinese say Richardson on Maui made them pay money not to report what he had found on them (refuse opium, a gun). He told the court a much different story. he was acquitted after notoriety in the press. The judge said the Chinese contra dicted themselves. Krauss Card No.: 202193 System ID: 16436 274) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Panic in Chinese Theater when torch falls Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-10-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater Krauss Card No.: 202191 System ID: 16432 275) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says Chinese are taking over fishing Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-09-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The fish market in Honolulu is largely supplied by Chinese fishermen. There are indeed several natives and a few white men who ocassionally bring fish to the city to sell, but the Chinese have made considerable inroads upon the business of providing the market with productions of the sea. There are four gangs of Chinese who regular occupations is that of fishing. Yesterday morning they went out in the harbor just a little distance from the docks and spread their nets making quite a haul. Each gang occupies a boat, two of which work together in pairs, plying out the net and in turn hauling in together. More. See also: Fishing Krauss Card No.: 202190 System ID: 16431 276) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Limited importation of Chinese labor again okay Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-09-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: By authority announced by Foreign Secretary William Murray Gibson. Krauss Card No.: 202189 System ID: 16429 277) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Single man says the only action in Honolulu at night is in Chinese quarter Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: There are stores stay open late, there is a thater every night and lots of things to do. Krauss Card No.: 202188 System ID: 16427 278) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese fruit peddler robbed by juveniles Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-09-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Crime Krauss Card No.: 202187 System ID: 16426 279) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: No restaurants on Neighbor Islands except Chinese coffee houses, very crude, editor says Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202186 System ID: 16424 280) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Opium raids described, took place in Chinatown Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-08-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Opium Krauss Card No.: 202185 System ID: 16423 281) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Item says the leading man at the Chinese Theater receives a salary of $7,000 per annum Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-08-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He plays ladies' parts. Krauss Card No.: 202184 System ID: 16421 282) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA reporter writes about a night at the Chinese Theater Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-07-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Theater Krauss Card No.: 202183 System ID: 16420 283) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says stop on Chinese labor to be modified, more needed Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-07-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202182 System ID: 16418 284) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Mail delivered in letter boxes hung outside Chinatown stores Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-06-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says never or seldom is mail lost by this do-it-yourself postal system. See also: Mail Krauss Card No.: 202181 System ID: 16417 285) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Are now being referred to in PCA as Celestials Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-06-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202180 System ID: 16416 286) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says Chinese were smoking opium during performance at Chinese Theater Sunday Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-06-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Place was filthy and stunk of opium, police should investigate. Krauss Card No.: 202179 System ID: 16414 287) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Hamakua woman scared by night prowling Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Her husband was away, that night she saw a Chinaman outside the window. Frightened, she got all her children into bed with her. The Chinaman remained outside, bowin and flapping arms. Next day it turned out to be a palm frond. Krauss Card No.: 202178 System ID: 16412 288) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of small pox among coolies on board steamer Madras Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1-2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Doctors give okay to let Madras into harbor. Krauss Card No.: 202165 System ID: 16389 289) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Letter writer, Mrs. Negus, complains about Chinese cooks Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: [no annotation] See: Servants Krauss Card No.: 202177 System ID: 16411 290) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of small pox among coolies on board steamer Madras Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More controversy. Krauss Card No.: 202165 System ID: 16388 291) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of small pox among coolies on board steamer Madras Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Controversy over keeping Madras in Quarantine. Krauss Card No.: 202165 System ID: 16387 292) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Madras still anchored outside, more cases small pox Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202176 System ID: 16410 293) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Madras still anchored outside, more cases small pox Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202176 System ID: 16409 294) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 553 Chinese arrived on mail steamer, City of Tokyo, taken off in four small steamers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because schedule of steamer had to be kept; assisting were steamers Mokolii, Waimanalo, J.H. Black and Pele. Krauss Card No.: 202175 System ID: 16407 295) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Have their own postal service in Honolulu Newspaper: Daily Bulletin (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-05-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese deposit letters in an open box affixed to a storer on Nuuanu Street. Those expecting letters sort through to find their own. Krauss Card No.: 202174 System ID: 16405 296) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of small pox among coolies on board steamer Madras Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Madras still in quarantine. Krauss Card No.: 202165 System ID: 16385 297) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese barber shop described Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Barbers Krauss Card No.: 202173 System ID: 16400 298) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: First Chinese employment office opens on Maunakea Street Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202172 System ID: 16399 299) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: First issue of Chinese newspaper reported Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Hawaiian Chinese News, has 250 circulation, PCA says it presents a creditable appearance. Put out a suppliment Saturday on the riot at the Quarantine Station. Krauss Card No.: 202171 System ID: 16397 300) Krauss Heading: Chinese newspaper Title: First issue of Hawaiian Chinese News reported Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Has 250 circulation, PCA says it presents a creditable appearance. Put out a supplement Saturday on the riot at the Quarantine Station. Krauss Card No.: 1201431 System ID: 34864 301) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Riot at Immigration Depot, 340 Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Some objected to the Board of Immigrants Regulation requiring them to sign for jobs on plantations before bein released from quarantine. A dozen police quelled the disturbance. Walter Murray Gibson sent a detatchment of 30 soldiers. Krauss Card No.: 202169 System ID: 16394 302) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sequel to riot at quarantine station Newspaper: Daily Bulletin (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The attorney general did not ask ro prosecution, instead he lectured the rioters in court, explained that they must obey the law. The judge, Bickerton, reviewd the law. A large crowd of Chinese listened intently. Krauss Card No.: 202170 System ID: 16396 303) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of small pox among coolies on board steamer Madras Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Letter writer fear Chinese will land at night from Madras. Krauss Card No.: 202165 System ID: 16384 304) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Bulletin item says Chinese are buying revolvers Newspaper: Daily Bulletin (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202168 System ID: 16393 305) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA complains about crowded Chinese quarters Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Looked in on a room last Saturday night 12 feet long, 12 feet wide in which 43 were stowed away in bunks built against the walls, covered two windows, only a door to admit light and air. Krauss Card No.: 202167 System ID: 16392 306) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: A Chinese company proposes to the Hawaiian government to supply labor Newspaper: Daily Bulletin (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The Bulletin favors this proposition which offers to send back workers at the end of their contracts if they wish to return to China. Krauss Card No.: 202166 System ID: 16391 307) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Cabinet approves expression or protest at landing so many Chinese males Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Authorized Minister of Foreign Affairs Saturday to protest to H.M. Consul in San Francsico and the Hawaiian Consul General in Hong Kong. Meanwhile, the Board of Health is congratulated for refusing permission to passengers of steamer Madras to land, she has small pox aboard. Krauss Card No.: 202164 System ID: 16381 308) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of small pox among coolies on board steamer Madras Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1); 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Small Pox Krauss Card No.: 202165 System ID: 16383 309) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA sees danger of innundation by Chinese male laborers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202163 System ID: 16379 310) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 500 Chinese landed from S.S. Oceanic, in quarantine Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202162 System ID: 16376 311) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese section seems to be the busiest in Honolulu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Crowded with people and cabs when other sections are deserted. Krauss Card No.: 202160 System ID: 16373 312) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA reports Chinese language newspaper starting Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Have purchased lithograph from PCA and have finally got it working. Krauss Card No.: 202161 System ID: 16375 313) Krauss Heading: Chinese Newspaper Title: PCA reports Chinese language newspaper starting Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-03-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Have purchased lithograph from PCA and have finally got it working. Krauss Card No.: 1201424 System ID: 33127 314) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Plantation laborers in pitched battle with police at Hakalau on Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-01-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202159 System ID: 16372 315) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Letter to editor takes exception to tirade against Chinamen by Workingmen's Union member Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1883-01-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: A Chinaman says he does not think Chinese debach native females in the wholesale way Mr. Squires says. "The Anglo-Saxon is, I think, more clever than a poor Chinaman in this line." Krauss Card No.: 202209 System ID: 16470 316) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinatown described, Nuuanu and Maunakea Streets Newspaper: Newspaper title was not transcribed correctly, send e-mail to hawnpac@hawaii.edu requesting card check. Date: 1882-11-11 Page (Column): 3 (3-4) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Colorful description of Nuuanu between King and Hotel, then on Hotel towards Maunakea which is the heart of Chinatown. Crowded area, shops of canvas shoemaker, tinsmith, dress maker, underwear maker, fruit stands, bar offering beer at 10¢ per glass, barber shop, description of cooking a pig in back of a cook shop. Chinese products describe pickeled eel, fungus, etc. From Pacific Commercial Advertiser Weekly. Krauss Card No.: 0 System ID: 8 317) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinatown described, Nuuanu and Maunakea Sts. Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-11-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Colorful description of Nuuanu between King and Hotel, then on Hotel towards Maunakea which is the heart of Chinatown. Crowded area, shops of canvas shoemaker, tinsmith, dress maker, underwear maker, fruit stands, bar offering beer at $.10 per glass barber shop, description of cooking a pig in back of a cook shop. Chinese products described, pickled eel, fungus, etc. Krauss Card No.: 202158 System ID: 16370 318) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Editor finds Chinatown a fire hazard Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-09-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Interesting description of Chinatown. See also: Honolulu Krauss Card No.: 202157 System ID: 16367 319) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Placard announced organization of Chinese benevolent society Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-08-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: For sick and indignent Chinese in Hawaii. Chinese Minister in Washington promises to start donations with $1,000. Krauss Card No.: 202156 System ID: 16366 320) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 234 Chinese to be landed from Steamer Triumph Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-07-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: All for Chinese plantations, 130 bound for Waimanalo. Krauss Card No.: 202155 System ID: 16365 321) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Man who hanged himself left there all day Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-06-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gee Ah Choy was sick for some months, taken pity on by Mr. Ahlo who gave him a job and a room in back. Man found hanging in his room behind a screen by children Thursday with ants in his mouth. His fellow countrymen refused to touch him but crowded around all day to look. The fact that the man was already dead for some time seemed the excuse to leave him hang since it took some time to get police. Inquest next day. Ahlo provided a coffin. Krauss Card No.: 202154 System ID: 16363 322) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Four Chinese arrested for fishing in waters belonging to Princess Ruth, later released Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-06-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fishing Krauss Card No.: 202153 System ID: 16361 323) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Hawaiian woman bites off ear of Chinese cook Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-05-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Travel Krauss Card No.: 202152 System ID: 16359 324) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Two runaway Chinese have been terrorizing inhabitants of Kalihiwai Valley on Kauai Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-04-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 5 (2); 5 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Policeman Naukan, narrowly escaped being killed by one with a knife, had to fire and kill him. The other was captured trying to escape out of rear of hut. Two Chinese were hauled into court for fighting over a debt on the outskirts of Honolulu last Tuesday. Krauss Card No.: 202151 System ID: 16356 325) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Fire Marshal Mcguire calls for banning of fireworks following Chinese New Year Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-02-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fireworks Krauss Card No.: 202150 System ID: 16354 326) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Are now buying and selling real estate Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-02-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Real Estate Krauss Card No.: 202149 System ID: 16353 327) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Burial of seaman Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1882-01-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Fascinating story of the burial of a Chinese crew member apparently shot, accidentally or otherwise, aboard a sailing ship in Honolulu Harbor, Anjer Head. He had no friends here so local Chinese spent $150 to have him embalmed in alcohol. The coffin lay on the cattle pen in the middle of Honolulu Harbor while the body embalmed. Then the captain sailed away leaving the body behind, fearing an inquest in Hong Kong. So the body was taken by local Chinese to a vault in the Palama Chinese Cemetery. Stories of the shooting and subsequent investigation date in previous editions. Krauss Card No.: 202148 System ID: 16351 328) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story says Chinese immigration to be suspended on orders from China Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-12-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 7 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202147 System ID: 16342 329) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: The Chinese decided to erect an arch for the welcome home of Kalakaua from world tour Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-10-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In a few hourse collected $1,300 to $1,400, more than the haole reception committee collected. Krauss Card No.: 202146 System ID: 16341 330) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese church fair reported Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-10-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Long list of names of people who were there, helped, shows who is supporting the Chinese church. No Chinese names, all haoles including many women who worked in the booths. Krauss Card No.: 202145 System ID: 16339 331) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Description of Chinese wedding by Reverend Damon Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-08-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 6 p.m. Thursday in the Chinese church. Bride is I Se Moi. Groom is Chin Yun Pen. Describes their attire; she in Chinese dress, he in a suit. The Chinese minister of the church, Sit Moon, translated S.C. Damon's service. Krauss Card No.: 202144 System ID: 16337 332) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Local Chinese dispute letter by C. Afong Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-07-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The letter from the Chinese commercial agent in Honolulu is addressed to Chinese embassy in Washington explaining problems in Hawaii. Letter says the fault is Chinese immigrants to Hawaii illegally. The local Chinese dispute this, make charges of their own. Krauss Card No.: 202143 System ID: 16336 333) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Item says Chinese avoid travel restrictions Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-07-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To avoid having luggage fumigated when traveling inter-island, they ship luggage as cargo and say they don't have any. Krauss Card No.: 202141 System ID: 16328 334) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Mei Foo case in Supreme Court Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-07-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): suppliment (1) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Minister of Interior vs. Loo Ngwak and others, trading under the name of Sin Chong & Co. See also: Small Pox Krauss Card No.: 202142 System ID: 16333 335) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA reports that Chinese police use thumb prints for identification rather than photo Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-06-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Recommends that Honolulu police do the same. Is applied with lamp black. Krauss Card No.: 202140 System ID: 16327 336) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Amateur detective caught in Buffan's Hall Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: George Luproil was fined $5 for assault on Yim Yam, $3.50 in costs, pay $10 in damages to J. Van Zant plus $6.30 for costs in assault and battery case, also was sued by Apaii last Tuesday. Had his badge taken away from him last week, then stowed away without a passport on the City of Sydney. Krauss Card No.: 202138 System ID: 16324 337) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Sin Chong & Co. gets bill of $5,119 from Board of Health for care of Chinese off the Mei Foo Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-05-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Company has already spent $12,000 for their maintenance. See also: Small Pox Krauss Card No.: 202139 System ID: 16326 338) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says courts erred in judgement of Chinese detained in quarantine Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-05-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: What would the courts have done if Chinese had persisted in refusing to take jobs offered? Why hold the Chinese and let the ship owners go? Krauss Card No.: 202136 System ID: 16318 339) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Transcripts of hearing on habeas corpus for Chinese off Septima Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-05-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): suppliment (1-6) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Continued on second page of suppliment, columns 1-2. Krauss Card No.: 202137 System ID: 16319 340) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Amateur detective caught in Buffan's Hall Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-05-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: It seems George Luproil, amateur policeman, went in search of opium smugglers with two native policemen and no warrant. Climbed ladder into Buffan's Hall, owned by Apaii. Once inside, he was collared by Chinese living there, taken downstairs to policemen who refused to arrest him, so the Chinese marched him to the station for breaking and entering, 400 to 500 Chinese following. Investigation underway. Apaii auing. Krauss Card No.: 202138 System ID: 16321 341) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of Polua, murderer of a woman, ties into hysteria over great number of Chinese males in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-04-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202135 System ID: 16316 342) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of Polua, murderer of a woman, ties into hysteria over great number of Chinese males in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-04-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Crime Krauss Card No.: 202135 System ID: 16315 343) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 700 Chinese on Lydia riot, attack crew Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-04-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Captain says it happened on March 25 in the evening, coolies came up tp pray, attacked the crew with balsalt stones, lumber torn from bunks, nails. Police did not come until some German crew members fought the Chinese down into the hold. One reason they were quelled were shots by a small boat alongside in answer to a a barrage of stones. Eighty of the Chinese are reported by Gazette to be pirates by profession. Krauss Card No.: 202133 System ID: 16312 344) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese break out of quarantine at Palama Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-04-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A group of Chinese coolies off the Mee Foo (Meifoo ?) broke out of quarantine at Palama for a while in search of better food until police reinforcements helped turn them back. Krauss Card No.: 202134 System ID: 16313 345) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Case of Polua, murderer of a woman, ties into hysteria over great number of Chinese males in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-04-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6-7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202135 System ID: 16314 346) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: More court action about Chinese who want release from quarantine Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-03-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Court refused to grant release, says it has no jurisdiction, the Chinese are not yet entered in the country. The fear is that the Chinese will become vagrants but there is really no legal way to hold them in quarantine. Krauss Card No.: 202131 System ID: 16308 347) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Coolies on board Lydia refuses to go ashore Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-03-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Say they will kill the first man to come over the side. Some on board want to work. Unrest believed to be the work of 8 or 10 ring leaders after several scow loads of Chinese who had been in quarantine and were enroute to plantations passed by the ship. Krauss Card No.: 202132 System ID: 16310 348) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Riot nearly breaks out among quarantined Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-03-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3); 3 (4); 3 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They have been complaining to Afong, Chinese commercial agent, about their interferences with liberty. Then placard went up which they interpreted to mean they would be jailed if they didn't take jobs. Only Afong's timely arrival prevented a riot. PCA warns against forible detention of these men. Nine Chinese have made out writs of habeas corpus. Report on court hearing on habeas corpus. Attorney General's office has no lawyer, was caught off guard by Edward Preston for the Chinese. Court finally released the Chinese. From editorial comment, nobody seems satisfied with the conduct of this case. Krauss Card No.: 202130 System ID: 16307 349) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Figures given for Chinese immigration Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-03-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The excess of passenger arrivals over departures in 1876 was 2,055 of whom 2,000 were Chinese males. In 1880 there were 3,665 more arrivals than departures of which 2,190 were Chinese males. Krauss Card No.: 202128 System ID: 16303 350) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA cries in alarm over influx of Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-03-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Warns that Chinese domestic servants can be dangerous; have been found so in Australia. Chinaman can be excited to Paroxysms of fury by slightest cause and will nurse ill will in secret until an oppurtunity presents itself. Numbers of Chinese immigrants quoted. Cite crimes cimmited by Chinese in Hawaii. See also: Travel Krauss Card No.: 202129 System ID: 16305 351) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: There are now 791 Chinese immigrants on quarantine grounds on the reef and at station on Fisherman's Point, 570 more on Septima waiting to come ashore Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-02-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Small Pox Krauss Card No.: 202127 System ID: 16302 352) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese are collecting money to build accomodations on the reef (quarantine) for fellow countrymen Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-02-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Because of small pox epidemic, names of organizations listed. See also: Small Pox Krauss Card No.: 202126 System ID: 16300 353) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA cries in alarm at the Chinese "crisis" Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-02-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "OUR IMPENDING CRISIS Eight hundred more Chinese males just arrived, and fifteen hundred on the way here, is something more than serious, it is alarming." PCA says a crisis and massacre ensued in other countries due to overstock of hordes of men without women. Names Java, Philippines, Siam, Serewak in Borneo and other countries. These men arrived on the Meifoo. Hands on sugar plantations now getting $10 and $12 per month with advances of $80 to $100 to green hands. PCA sees on reason for this, 18 months ago contracts were made for $5 and $6 per month for five years. Letters from Maui and Hawaii say Chinese laborers are forming secret societies with officers and funds to aid and abet runaway laborers. PCA says government should break up such combinations. Planter writes that he can't make money in spite of reciprocity because he pays his agent 2 1/2 per cent commission for shipping his sugar, and 5 per cent in San Francisco for selling it. PCA says 2 1/2 per cent is fair because it includes many service, 5 per cent for selling is not. Krauss Card No.: 202123 System ID: 16294 354) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Meifoo brings 796 Chinese immigrants, small pox Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-02-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Six had small pox on board. The 189 who had small pox in China are at the Immigration Depot, remainder at quarantine station. Krauss Card No.: 202124 System ID: 16296 355) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese fire company participates in annual firemen's parade, moves to another fire house Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-02-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No. 1 company moved to a new fire house on Richard & King Sts. this day, Chinese company moved into only No. 1 fire house. See also: Fire Department Krauss Card No.: 202125 System ID: 16298 356) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Quinta full of Chinese immigrants arrives with small pox Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2); 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "What a prospect this presents- another 600 Chinese more or less infected with small pox spread over the group." Conflicting details given. Another case of small pox reported, a Chinaman with the disease found living with others on King St. Taken by police. Krauss Card No.: 202121 System ID: 16288 357) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Wash houses already look seedy, are unpainted Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-01-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On land called Kaliukai. The appropriation ran out before paint was bought. Krauss Card No.: 202122 System ID: 16289 358) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Laundrymen on strike Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6); 4 (3-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Tong Lee and other laundrymen say, "no more washee." Dont' like the new government wash house on mud river, not enough room to work, also they work at night, want to live where they work and cannot live on mud creek. Item says Honolulu customers will have to wear their wool shirts one more week without dickies. Transcript of Supreme Court case of Rex vs. Tong Lee who tried to declare the new law about laundries unconstituional. Court ruled against him. Interesting arguments by Castle & Hatch, his attorneys. The law is fully explained. Krauss Card No.: 202118 System ID: 16283 359) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New Chinese laundries apparantly have been built Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Of the Chinese who came ashore from the Cassandra, 217 are now in the new washhouses near Haaliliamanu Bridge. Should no symptoms of sickness (see smallpox) be developed before the 4th inst. they will be liberated on that date. Krauss Card No.: 202119 System ID: 16285 360) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says Board of Immigration making special arrangements to bring in Chinese females Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1881-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The question is, how do they perform in the fields? Krauss Card No.: 202120 System ID: 16287 361) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says some Chinese exercise a monopoly, get commissions for supplying labor Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-12-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says a middle class do it, not reputable merchants, act as runners for plantations, takes percentage out of the wages of workers, called parasites, PCA hopes the "combine" will be broken. Says there have been other combines, such as against newspapers. Krauss Card No.: 202117 System ID: 16281 362) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese church nearing completion Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-12-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6); 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202116 System ID: 16280 363) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA recommends Attorney General for rounding up vagrant coolies Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-11-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Calls it the "tramp system," whereby bands od coolies wander from plantation to plantation to shirk work. Krauss Card No.: 202115 System ID: 16279 364) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA reports some 2,000 Chinese expected shortly Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Claus Spreckels has sent an agent to Hong Kong for 600 coolies, German bark Lasker due soon with 320 Chiense on board for Sing Chong & Co., German steamer Cassandra due with 500 Chinese for H. Hackfield steamer Hochung reported to leave Hong Kong soon with 500 Chiense for this port. Krauss Card No.: 202113 System ID: 16277 365) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Business notices in PCA show much Chinese activity Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-11-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 43 out of 56 notices of new business formed or partnerships dissolved, etc., have Chinese names in this issue. Krauss Card No.: 202114 System ID: 16278 366) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Walter M. Gibson, new owner of PCA, blames Chinese "problem" on greed of planters Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202112 System ID: 16276 367) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Walter M. Gibson, new owner of PCA, blames Chinese "problem" on greed of planters Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-09-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5-6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202112 System ID: 16275 368) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story says Chinese monopolize illicite liquor traffic in the islands Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-06-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annnotation] Krauss Card No.: 202111 System ID: 16274 369) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Local Chinese buys prostitute as wife Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-04-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: One of two young girls brought by a madame on the Hermine from Hong Kong, bound for San Francisco. The madame took the $400 and tried to continue on the San Francisco with the girl, was nabbed on the ship, hauled into court, sentenced. The local Chinese got his wife. See also: Prostitution Krauss Card No.: 202110 System ID: 16273 370) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Placard hostile to C. Afong, Commercial Agent, put up Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says there is factionalism in Honolulu's Chinese community. The recent visiting Minister of China from Washington gave the Commercial Agent a placard to be posted instructing Chinese of their rights and duties. Soon the placard was covered by another put up by the parties opposed to Chun Fong. Krauss Card No.: 202109 System ID: 16272 371) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: C. Afong, Commercial Agent for China, raises imperial flag at his palatial Nuuanu residence Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-03-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3); 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Thursday March 11, flag was raised on flagstaff on grounds of Chun Afong Esq. elegant residence. Royal Band in attendance and Look Sun Foon, Chinese Theater. Also Chu We Kwin, Chinese minister from Washington. Hawaiian Ministers of Interior, Finance, etc. paid unofficial friendly visits in afternoon. Keng sent his best whishes through Minister of Foreign Affairs. Chung Lung gave PCA the particulars. Chinese theater troups marched through the streets beating gongs on the way to the flag raising. Krauss Card No.: 202108 System ID: 16271 372) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 35 Chinese captured gambling at Chinese Theater Thursday evening after performance Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202105 System ID: 16268 373) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Fan You Ki, the gentleman of wealth on a mysterious mission, has returned to China Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Purpose of visit not revealed but PCA doubts it was just for pleasure. He arrived in the Hochung and departed in the City of Sydney. Krauss Card No.: 202106 System ID: 16269 374) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA advocates halting flow of Chinese immigrants Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Disagrees with those who say they will stop coming when there is no longer a demand for them. PCA says Hawaii is a paradise for the Chinese, any right-minded Hawaiian and any Christian should halt the flow. PCA is not against kicking them out. Krauss Card No.: 202107 System ID: 16270 375) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA speculates on visit of Fan Yau Ki Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-02-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Arrived last November from Hong Kong on steamer Hochung, kept quiet, has visited Neighbor Islands, held court on plantations and seems to be considered a person of consequence by Chinese. Is he a spy? Krauss Card No.: 202104 System ID: 16267 376) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA complains about Chinese restaurant owners who throw slop out into the backyard or into the street Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-01-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Restaurants Krauss Card No.: 202103 System ID: 16266 377) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Story on gambling says Chinese gambling takes place in area bounded by Hotel, Nuuanu, Beretania and Maunakea Streets known as Chinatown Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-01-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Gambling Krauss Card No.: 202102 System ID: 16265 378) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Long story about positions taken on Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1880-01-03 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The article takes off from a recent piece in the Friend to which Whitney on Hawaii, former editor of PCA and Gazette, now a sugar planter, writes that he once favored Chinese immigration, now opposes it unless workers bring wives and families. Editor Damon of the Friend is also quoted as saying he is against Chinese coming without wives. But, PCA also quotes him as of last July advocating putting a Hawaiian minister in Peking because relations with China are as important as with U.S.A. and that Chinese have a right to settle in any land they choose. PCA says they don't, a man's home is his castle, why not a nation's? Krauss Card No.: 202101 System ID: 16264 379) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Twenty Chinese refuse to work at Haiku Plantation, sent to prison in Honolulu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-11-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA delivers another diatribe against Chinese, says they are far from stupid. These were promised they would work at a certain place, were not sent there so refused to work. Editor shudders at the danger of plantations managers and their families on isolated surrounded by a horde of Mongolians excited to deeds of blood and violence by some real or imaginary grievance. Krauss Card No.: 2020100 System ID: 16263 380) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA reports there are now two Chinese temples in Honolulu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-10-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Fecitiously calls them joss houses. In another item in same column, PCA editor calls Chinese "pagan cockroaches." Krauss Card No.: 202099 System ID: 16262 381) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese workers riot at Ookala Plantation Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-10-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Overseer shot over their heads but they didn't stop coming after him with cane knives and hatchets. He fired hitting one. This stopped riot; 56 taken to Hilo for punishment. Krauss Card No.: 202097 System ID: 16260 382) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Boy dies while immigrant ship becalmed Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2); 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Editor complains that 216 more male Chinese have arrived during the past week. The bark Iphigenia from Whampoa arrived on the 21st with 213 male and 4 female immigrants, passage of 54 days. Because of light winds the vessel was becalmed within 100 miles of Honolulu for 14 days, one boy died. Krauss Card No.: 202096 System ID: 16259 383) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese cooks paid $5 to $6 per week by housekeepers in Honolulu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-09-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202098 System ID: 16261 384) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Company of Chinese performers make first appearance in Hawaii; at Chinese theater Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-09-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202095 System ID: 16258 385) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: C.L. Afong, recent Harvard grad, appointed commercial agent for China to Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-09-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He is the son of Afong, the prominent merchant. Krauss Card No.: 202094 System ID: 16257 386) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese theater nearing completion; unsafe? Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-08-23 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says the authorities may not accept the apology for a safe structure on the Esplanade. From appearances, some theater goers will end up as subjects for a coroner's inquest. Krauss Card No.: 202093 System ID: 16256 387) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says Chinese representative is on the way from Washington to set up a Chinese consulate in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-08-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202090 System ID: 16253 388) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: L. Aseu buys lot on Fort St. at auction for $1,500 for Chinese (church) Association of Honolulu Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-08-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202091 System ID: 16254 389) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Hawaiians want a meeting with foreigners to see what can be done about enroaching Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-08-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says Hawaiians are worried about losing land and jobs to Chinese. Trustees of Kaumakapili Church refused to let them use the church for the meeting. Krauss Card No.: 202092 System ID: 16255 390) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Haole firemen sleep through alarm of fire, the Chinese fire department responded promptly Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-07-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fire Department Krauss Card No.: 202089 System ID: 16252 391) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says Chinese have flourishing lottery business going, run out of laundries Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-07-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202087 System ID: 16250 392) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA says recent importation of Chinese laborers have had little effect on wages because most have gone into rice planting Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Wages (for amounts paid by sugar plantations) Krauss Card No.: 202088 System ID: 16251 393) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 552 Chinese arrived during the week, more coming Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-06-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wages now paid on plantations are $14 to $18 per month with food which is higher than can be afforded, says PCA. Krauss Card No.: 202086 System ID: 16249 394) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA again rails about male Chinese immigrants Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-06-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3-4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202085 System ID: 16248 395) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: PCA prints long complaint against California Chinese driven out from there Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-05-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202084 System ID: 16247 396) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese Christians collecting money to build church for worshiping in Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-04-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 4 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.T. Waterhouse is running the ad. Krauss Card No.: 202083 System ID: 16246 397) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Akona, a "good chinaman," dies Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA indignantly denies report by Gazette that Akona when he came here was "sold" to Dr. Lathrop. PCA says he was no more sold than any other contract laborer. Krauss Card No.: 202081 System ID: 16244 398) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Afong to bring in 200 Chinese laborers in next steamer from Hong Kong Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-04-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202082 System ID: 16245 399) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Akona, a "good chinaman," dies Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-03-29 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Proprietor of National Restaurant, came to Hawaii in 1853. PCA says he was "very much like a white man in his ways." Died yesterday. Suddenly. Krauss Card No.: 202081 System ID: 16243 400) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Census shows population, most attributed to foreigners Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-03-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Total increase in foreigners from 1872 to 1878 was 5,111 of which 3,978 are Chinese. Krauss Card No.: 202080 System ID: 16242 401) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: San Francisco Chronicle says Chinese workers are preferred in Hawaii over Portuguese who have not given satisfaction Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-03-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Claus Spreckels quoted as saying he prefers to hire whites over Chinese. Krauss Card No.: 202079 System ID: 16241 402) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese bring in steam fire engine along with the steam engine for the Honolulu Fire Department Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-02-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2); 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Both engines on parade. Both engines tested last Saturday, Chiense engine performed better. Krauss Card No.: 202078 System ID: 16240 403) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Editor decries Chinese New Year Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Fears saturnalia now that so many Chinese are in Hawaii. Their holiday, New Year, may be extended from three days to three weeks. Native children have been popping firecrackers for nin days since the holiday began... "a very dangerous practice, one the police should put a stop to." Krauss Card No.: 202077 System ID: 16238 404) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese bring in steam fire engine along with the steam engine for the Honolulu Fire Department Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-02-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202078 System ID: 16239 405) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese dramatic company is about to open Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202076 System ID: 16237 406) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Editorial against importing more Chinese males Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1879-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Editor says the next census will show there are 10,000 Chinese males in Hawaii comprising one-fifth of the entire population. Horrors! News from San Francisco indicates that property values go down when Chinese take over a street. Irish, Italians, Germans, assimilate when they come to U.S. Not so Chinese. Krauss Card No.: 202075 System ID: 16236 407) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Reader reports glass found in rice in Hilo Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says a Chinese merchant informed him there was glass in the rice. He examined the rice and found an average of half a dozen grains of glass in each cupful of rice. "True, they were polished off, but not a healthy article of diet anyway." Krauss Card No.: 202072 System ID: 16231 408) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Editor protests arrival of every west bound steamer of California Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Calls it a crying evil. Krauss Card No.: 202073 System ID: 16232 409) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 13 newly arrived Chinese from California skip Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They absconded to somewhere in the Koolau mountains after signing contracts and receiving advances. Editor says this is due to their advanced education in California. Local Chinese merchant believed implicated. Editor says better class of Chinese are honorable, "some of whom are good citizens." Krauss Card No.: 202073 System ID: 16233 410) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese laborers fight with oversser Hamakuapoko, Maui Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-10-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They amde a practice of coming to work late (these "advanced Mongolians from California") so the overseer kept them late. They protested. He knocked several down with his fists. The others attacked him with hoes. He ran for the mess hall half a mile away where the American workers were eating. The came out with mouths full of hash, polish off the Chinese with their fists, adminisering black eyes and cut lips. They went back to work. Krauss Card No.: 202074 System ID: 16235 411) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Portuguese seen as checkmate to the Chinese Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-10-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Item says the Board of Immigration is considering the importation of more Portuguese who are civilized, Christian laborers to offset the heathen Chinese who are always an element of trouble and danger. Krauss Card No.: 202071 System ID: 16230 412) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Trouble between new Waimanalo plantation overseer and Chinese employees Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J. Cummins of Waimanalo reports the trouble with Chinamen was caused by a demand for lard to eat with their rice, they stopped work when they didn't get it. Taken before a judge, fined, now at work again and getting their lard. Krauss Card No.: 202070 System ID: 16229 413) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Item says local Chinese polish rice with ground glass, is dangerous to eat Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Gazette has challenged PCA story about glass in Chinese rice. PCA sticks to its story, calls for an investigation of Chinese rice mills. Krauss Card No.: 202069 System ID: 16226 414) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Trouble between new Waimanalo plantation overseer and Chinese employees Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese threatened to kill Akana Kalauki, interpreter. Story says it is heard the Chinese were driven out of California. Krauss Card No.: 202070 System ID: 16228 415) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Item says local Chinese polish rice with ground glass, is dangerous to eat Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-09-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202069 System ID: 16225 416) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: More Chinese immigrants come in from Hong Kong Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-09-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The last steamer from San Francisco brought 130 male Chinese plantation laborers. Krauss Card No.: 202068 System ID: 16224 417) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: More Chinese immigrants come in from Hong Kong Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-08-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Bark Undine arrived Sunday with 40 Chinese passengers, brig Elise on Tuesday with 24. Krauss Card No.: 202068 System ID: 16223 418) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Editor says Chinese cabinet makers are underpricing haoles Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-07-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Quotes a koa secretary offered at $.25 per cent less than haole workmen would charge. Krauss Card No.: 202067 System ID: 16222 419) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Marshal W.C. Parke offers $500 reward for information about who wrote a letter to Hong King Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-04-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Saying that Chinese immigrants here are treated like slaves, are sold from here to other countries. Parke's notice says he is authorized by concerned parties. See also: (story in previous edition about this. Story in June attributes the letter to local Chinese.) Krauss Card No.: 202066 System ID: 16221 420) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Ship owners complain because seamen are now making $20 to $22 per month on native coasters Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-04-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Then they stay for only one voyage because stevedoring pays $3 per day. There is talk of bringing in Chinese stevedores from San Francisco because they will work cheaper. See also: Labor Krauss Card No.: 202065 System ID: 16220 421) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese in Honolulu are bringing in a steam fire engine, first in Hawaii Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-03-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Fire Department Krauss Card No.: 202064 System ID: 16219 422) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Hawaiians exhibit increasing prejudice toward Chinese says story Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1878-01-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: "This was particularly displayed at the fire Thursday night when Chinamen were actually dragged from their houses by native 'hoodlums' and forced to go on the brakes of the engines." See also: Hawaiian Culture Krauss Card No.: 202063 System ID: 16218 423) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Editor compares condition of Chinese in Hawaii to those in California Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1877-09-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says they are hated in California because they are a glut on the labor market, in Hawaii they fill an urgent need for labor. Yet, he is against bringing in so many unmarried young men. Krauss Card No.: 202062 System ID: 16217 424) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Should bring wives to Hawaii, editor says Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1877-08-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese firms in Honolulu plan to bring 1,000 immigrants from Amoy and 500 from Hong Kong, but no women. Editor says this can only lead to the debauching of women in Hawaii, so the Chinese should be made to marry before coming. The reason Chinese women won't come is because respectable women won't go to a new place alone, wives will not go to a place where there is not a Chinese colony. So only "soiled doves" are available. The editor says having "soiled doves" is better than having Hawaii's women debauched. Krauss Card No.: 202061 System ID: 15856 425) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Immigrants don't have women; bad situation Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1877-08-18 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2); 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: So says editor of PCA, will take up the subject in next edition. He got on it because 500 laborers arrived during the week and no females. Chinese immigrants arrived Wednesday in the American bark Harriet N. Carleton consigned to Afong & Achuck. The bark W.H. Deitz arrived Thursday with 80 Chinamen from San Francisco. Hong Kong group had only two females. Krauss Card No.: 202060 System ID: 15855 426) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese storekeepers selling on Sabbath morning Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1877-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA editor says these merchants should be punished to the full extent of the Sabbath law. It is the duty of police to look into this. Krauss Card No.: 202058 System ID: 15853 427) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Growing taro in Waikiki Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1877-06-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Waikiki Krauss Card No.: 202059 System ID: 15854 428) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Six immigrants died of scurvy on board Williard Mudgett enroute to Hawaii, more have died since arrival Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1876-09-30 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] See: Travel Krauss Card No.: 202057 System ID: 15852 429) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Seven new instruments added to Chinese band Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1872-09-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chinese band plays agains at a drygoods store on Beretania St. near Nuuanu. Decorated by lanterns and two paper turkeys with candles inside. Krauss Card No.: 202056 System ID: 15851 430) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Seven new instruments added to Chinese band Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1872-07-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This at Canton Hotel restaurant by Chinese musicians for the birthday of merchant Ahloe. The Chinese band is to be permanent and more instruments are expected from China. Krauss Card No.: 202056 System ID: 15850 431) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 17 arrested for shooting firecrackers Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1872-02-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (7) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: This on Chinese New Year. Editor is furious. They were warned but lit firecrackers anyway in the night when silence is ordered by law. Krauss Card No.: 202055 System ID: 15849 432) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Damon defends them Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1869-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1 (1); 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202054 System ID: 15848 433) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Haoles fear that coolies have formed secret societies Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1869-04-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202054 System ID: 15847 434) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: School for Chinese opens Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1868-11-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: To be called Methodist Episcopal Mission School. Krauss Card No.: 202053 System ID: 15846 435) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: One arrested for robbery Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1868-01-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: PCA says it figures, he's from the miserable lot of 1865. "We shall never hear the last of them until everyone is dead." Krauss Card No.: 202053 System ID: 15845 436) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: March to rescue comrade on Onomea Plantation Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1867-08-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: On Big Island. Are arrested and fined $3.50 each. Krauss Card No.: 202052 System ID: 15844 437) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New group arrives, one suicide Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1867-05-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Merchant Green protests previous story. Krauss Card No.: 202051 System ID: 15843 438) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: New group arrives, one suicide Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1867-04-27 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202051 System ID: 15842 439) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 50 or 60 Chinese of better class arrive per Mary Frances Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1866-10-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202050 System ID: 15841 440) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Jules Dudoit murdered by Chinese servant Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1866-08-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Murderer turned in by Chinese. (Several years later, editor Whitney hinted that the servant had been badly treated and driven to desperation.) Krauss Card No.: 202049 System ID: 15840 441) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Jules Dudoit murdered by Chinese servant Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1866-07-28 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper obituary Annotation: Obituary. Krauss Card No.: 202049 System ID: 15839 442) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Jules Dudoit murdered by Chinese servant Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1866-07-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Wielding a butcher's cleaver. Krauss Card No.: 202049 System ID: 15838 443) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: More coolies arrive Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1866-02-24 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Item says the group was made up of 40 coolies who were sent to Koloa, Kauai to work for Dr. Wood. Krauss Card No.: 202048 System ID: 15837 444) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: More coolies arrive Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1866-02-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Item mentions arrival of more coolies. Editor calls them a necessary evil. Krauss Card No.: 202048 System ID: 15836 445) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Hackfield makes offer to charter immigrant ship Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1865-02-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Offer accepted by Hawaiian government. R.W. Wood, a bark, will be chartered. Dr. William Hillebrand will be named for the service. Krauss Card No.: 202047 System ID: 15835 446) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Controversy over licensing Chinese doctors Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1859-09-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: [no annotation] Krauss Card No.: 202046 System ID: 15834 447) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Letter writer Wong Ah Wak asks editor how to address white women on the sidewalk Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1857-02-21 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Doesn't know when to speak to them or not to speak to them, half in humor. Krauss Card No.: 202045 System ID: 15833 448) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Ball given for King & Queen by Chinese merchants Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-11-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At the Court House on Thursday, grandest of its kind ever given in Honolulu, at cost of $3,700. On the committee were Asing, Yung Sheong, C.P. Samsing, Utai & Ahee, Ahu and Afong. Six sheep were roasted and 150 chickens. French Hotel chef catered. Elaborate paper decorations, moving horses, dragons, etc., illuminated by lanterns. King and Queen were present, Premier, Princess Victoria Kamamalu, Prince Lot, R.C. Wyllie, John Papa Ii, Minister of Interior, ship captains. Krauss Card No.: 202044 System ID: 15832 449) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Partners in sugar plantation dissolve Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-09-20 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The firm carried on under Acho and Ahee will be continued under Acho, who has purchased the interest of Ahee in the sugar plantation in Papaiko, Hilo. Krauss Card No.: 202043 System ID: 15831 450) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Two Chinese found drowned at Wyllie Estate at Hanalei Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: No sign of foul play, believed they were under the influence of opium and could not swim. Krauss Card No.: 202040 System ID: 15828 451) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Two murderers found; one dead, one captured after murdering Hoopii Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Struggle to the death last Monday when Hoopii and Kailiulaula came upon the two Chinese fugitives in upper Manoa Valley. See also: Crime (this date) Krauss Card No.: 202041 System ID: 15829 452) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Small Chinese fire engine does the most work Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-08-02 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Five grass houses burned last Monday, says a story, at Puukolo in Honolulu. Engines No. 1 and 2 responded, but the little Chinesefire engine did the most work. See also: Fire Krauss Card No.: 202042 System ID: 15830 453) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Runaway Chinese almost caught in Koolauloa Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-07-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Suspected murderers stopped to ask for food at a house, escaped before they could be captured. See also: Crime Krauss Card No.: 202039 System ID: 15827 454) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Well to do Hawaiian of Kaneohe murdered by Chinese Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-07-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Jury can't agree on verdict for two Chinese. Evidence points to two other Chinese, hunt is on. See also: Crime Krauss Card No.: 202038 System ID: 15826 455) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Well to do Hawaiian of Kaneohe murdered by Chinese Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-07-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: The victim's name is Kauwa. Case now in Supreme Court. Krauss Card No.: 202038 System ID: 15825 456) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Well to do Hawaiian of Kaneohe murdered by Chinese Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-07-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: He accosted them while they were stealing his taro. Two Chinese arrested. See also: Crime Krauss Card No.: 202038 System ID: 15824 457) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Cases of crimes by Chinese dominate court session Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-04-19 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Four Chinese tried for larceny or receiving stolen goods, all found guilty, in Supreme Court. Krauss Card No.: 202037 System ID: 15823 458) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese cook assaults master Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1856-01-26 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Amana, a Chinese coolie, works for Deputy Sheriff Wood. He was sent back November 13 after trying to leave his place of work. In the cook house, Amana picked up a piece of wood and tried to strike Wood who took it away, whereupon Amana grabbed a knife. A severe struggle anused in which Amana was diarmed with the help of Wood's brother-in-law, Mr. Whitcomb. The jury founf Amana guilty in Supreme Court, but recommended mercy. Krauss Card No.: 202036 System ID: 15822 459) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Unexpired term of four coolies for sale Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1855-12-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They have been working at Makawao, Maui on the sheep ranch of Dr. Seth Porter Ford. He's gone bankrupt. Executors L. H. Anthon and J.I. Dowsett are offering the coolies for sale. Krauss Card No.: 202035 System ID: 15821 460) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese not unlawfully discharged- Rhodes Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1855-08-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Notice to whom it may concern- The Chinese laborers referred to in an advertisement that appeared in the Polynesian on June 14th headed, "Caution," dated Honolulu, July 13, 1855 and signed R.C. Wyllie, were not "unlawfully discharged." Godfrey Rhodes, Hanalei, Kauai, July 25, 1855. Krauss Card No.: 202034 System ID: 15820 461) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chinese labor trouble on Hanalei Plantation Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1855-07-14 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: R.C. Wyllie runs notice warning against employing Chinese laborers unlawfully discharged from Hanalei Coffee Plantation June 25. Krauss Card No.: 202033 System ID: 15819 462) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Advertisement for coolie labor Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1855-07-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Advertisement offers coolie labor as washmen, gardeners, house servants and laborers. B.F. Snow. April 4, 1855. Krauss Card No.: 202032 System ID: 15818 463) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Coolies advertised by B.F. Snow Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1855-05-12 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: Persons desirous of obtaining coolie laborers call at this office. Make good washmen, gardeners, house servants. Krauss Card No.: 202031 System ID: 15817 464) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: No longer competing for produce stalls in local market Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1853-11-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: As a result auction sale of stall rentals is producing less income. See also: Market (history 1851, August 2) Krauss Card No.: 202030 System ID: 15816 465) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Captain John Cass of Thetis on coolie situation Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1853-07-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Cass writes to W.L. Lee that he's been offered contracts to carry coolies to the West Indies. Says Tait & Co. of Amoy have moved to Sawtow, southwest of Amoy, where they can get better men, that the company has interference in Amoy. Editor Hall introduces the letter by saying labor is an important subject in the islands especially since the small pox has diminished the native population. Krauss Card No.: 202029 System ID: 15815 466) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Editor against whipping coolies at Fort Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1853-01-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Even though they are an "ignorant, vicious, pilfering class..." he also calls them a poor friendless people with not a soul to stand up for their rights. The editor has inquired if coolies are whipped at the Fort at the request of their masters. The answer is, No, only for conviction of a felony. Yet, many owners have requested such punishment and the editor is astonished at the names of citizens who have made the requests. Krauss Card No.: 202028 System ID: 15814 467) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Coolie dead after ahipping by H.N. Greenwell Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1853-01-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2-5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In a sensational case, Greenwell, plantation owner in Kealakekua is charged with 2nd degree murder in the death of Salai (Slali), a coolie he obtained off the Thetis. A Kona Hawaiian, Keawe alias Limaheo, and his daughter, Alapai, testified they saw Greenwell beat the coolie with his fists and later heard up to 30 cracks of the whip, that the coolie was so frightened he shit in his pants while being beaten, that he shook and trembled after it was over. The Chinese cook, Choo, testified that Salai (Slali) was tied hand and foot for several days so tightly that his feet and hands turned blue. Greenwell's neighbors, the constable and other hoales testified that the Chinaman kept running away, had to be tied to keep him at home, that the coolie died of exposure suffered while running away twice, not from whipping. Doctors testified that they could not determine from the evidence what caused the death. A jury of Englishmen delivered a unanimous verdict of not guilty. Krauss Card No.: 202027 System ID: 15813 468) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Chin Chin complains about whipping coolies Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1853-01-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper letter Annotation: Letter writer asks by what statute a Chinese coolie can be kept on bread and water for three or four weeks and whipped? Editor says Chinese whipped must have committed larceny otherwise it is illegal. If they are whipped without legal conviction, it should be stopped. Krauss Card No.: 202026 System ID: 15812 469) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Item about a dead Coolie and Greenwell Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-11-13 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: At Kealakekua. No details because it appears foul play was involved. Krauss Card No.: 202025 System ID: 15811 470) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Troubles with Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-10-09 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3); 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: J.H. Wood found guilty in Superior Court of assault and battery on a coolie, one of a group who came to Wood's house and harrassed his coolies. Wood threatened them with a pistol, shot one in the leg by mistake. Called a doctor. Was fined $5 and imprisoned for one hour. Wood defends himself in a letter to the editor, feels he is the injured party. Krauss Card No.: 202024 System ID: 15810 471) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Troubles with Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-09-11 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A coolie in the employ of McIntyre, the merchant, took poison. Item says he was ill, homesick. Krauss Card No.: 202024 System ID: 15809 472) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 117 coolies from Amoy on board the Thetis Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-08-16 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (5) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Says a short item. Krauss Card No.: 202023 System ID: 15808 473) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 410 coolies take ship bound to San Francisco Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-08-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: New report says the captain, because the coolies would not stay clean had several of their pigtails cut off and had them scrubbed with brooms. This infuriated the Chinese because both acts are considered dishonorable. Krauss Card No.: 202021 System ID: 15805 474) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Another batch of coolies ordered Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-08-07 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Only two lost out of 100, landed in Honolulu July 31. Captain Cass commended for his humanity. Krauss Card No.: 202022 System ID: 15807 475) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Another batch of coolies ordered Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-07-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: R.C. Janion gives notice that Captain Cass of the bark Thetis is bringing more coolies. Krauss Card No.: 202022 System ID: 15806 476) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: 410 coolies take ship bound to San Francisco Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-07-17 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: They are from Amoy. The Chinese butcher captain and mate, take over the ship, 380 escaped to an island near Formosa. Crew retook the ship and sailed back to Amoy. Ship was the Robert Bowne of New York. Krauss Card No.: 202021 System ID: 15804 477) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Commits suicide at Hanalei Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-05-22 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Reports of Chinese coolies making trouble. Editor speaks of them as if they were a new breed of animal. Krauss Card No.: 202020 System ID: 15803 478) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Portrait of Chinese emperor's agent delivered Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-01-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (4) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Receipt of a delivery of a portrait of H.E. Keying, high officer of the emperor of China, high imperial commissioner and governor general of the two Kwangs. Delivered by Captain John Cass to Foreign Minister R.C. Wyllie. To go to the King. Krauss Card No.: 202018 System ID: 15801 479) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: First coolies arrive Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1852-01-10 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: In the Thetis, started from Amoy with 180, lost 4 or 5. Captain Cass. They will be engaged for 5 years, $36 per year in addition to passage, food, clothing, housing. $6 advanced in China to be taken out of pay. Also 20 boys hired as servants. Their employers advanced passage, will pay $24 per year. The editor hopes they will be treated well. Krauss Card No.: 202019 System ID: 15802 480) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Starkey & Janion is to bring in coolies Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1851-02-15 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: 200 from China in a ship 300 to 400 tons. Sailing the 1st of March. Krauss Card No.: 202017 System ID: 15800 481) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Washing & Co. goes out of business Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1851-01-25 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (6) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Partners are Ayong and Achu. B.F. Snow asignee. Krauss Card No.: 202017 System ID: 15799 482) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Raid catches Chinese gambling Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1850-10-05 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (2) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Last Sunday, $70 to $80 on the table. Krauss Card No.: 202016 System ID: 15798 483) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Thirteen Chinese tradesmen arrive Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1846-04-04 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 2 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: News item says 13 Chinamen arrived in Audax. Mechanics, laborers and tradespeople. Expected to be a profitable addition to the population. Arrived April 1. Krauss Card No.: 202015 System ID: 15797 484) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Full page on war between British and China Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1841-07-31 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 1; 2 (1) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: More news on the fighting. There have been frequent stories on this during the past year. Krauss Card No.: 202014 System ID: 15796 485) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Description of Chinese funeral Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1841-05-08 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: A Chinese merchant named Otai recently commited suicide on Maui where he was well known. Was buried last Tuesday at Manoa by the entire Chinese community. All in white, led by a band of music, and accompanied by many foreigners who came to see a Chinese funeral. Krauss Card No.: 202013 System ID: 15795 486) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: Advertisement for Sam & Low, bakers from Canton Newspaper: Polynesian (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1840-06-06 (click here to see all pages from this date) Page (Column): 3 (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper advertisement Annotation: [no annotation] See: Bakers Krauss Card No.: 202012 System ID: 15794 487) Krauss Heading: Chinese Title: United Chinese Society forms committee to solicite funds for poor Chinese plague victims Newspaper: Pacific Commercial Advertiser (click here to see information about this newspaper) Date: 1900-03-01 (click here to see all pages from this date) (Date transcribed from Krauss card may be incorrect. Day not known.) Page (Column): 10 (3) (click here to see article) Article Type: newspaper article Annotation: Chairman of committee is Yee Chin. Members are Hong Quon, Yim Quon, L. Ahlo, Chu Gem, Lum Yip, Young Chu, Quon C. Winan, T. Kat Poo and Wong Leong. Krauss Card No.: 202285 System ID: 16641 |