U) VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1897 NO 231 HAWAII WIILBE'ODRS Annexation Is Already Prac tically Accomplished. SO DECLARES SENATOR LODGE Ratification of tlie Treaty by the Sen ate at the Kezt Session of Congress Assured. New York, Oct. 5. A dispatch to the Herald from BoBton says : " "I -look upon the annexation of the Hawaiian islands as practically accom plished," said Senator Lodge. "The treaty will be taken up at once when congress assembles in December, and I think that there is an easy majority in the Benate in favor of ratification. If it should appear probable that opposition is developing sufficient to defeat ratifica tion, the remedy will be very simple. There is a joint resolution of annexation of the islands on the calendar which does not require a two-thirds majority, as is the case on the vote of a ratifica tion of a treaty. A single majority in both houses will accomplish the same result, and that majority we have easily. If it appears that the ratification may fail we shall simply slip in the resolu tion and act on that in place of the treaty." "What are your views as. to a form of government for the islands after annex ation?" "It is settled that we do not care to admit Hawaii as a state into the Union. Some form of territorial government must be adopted, but just what it shall be is not fully determined. I am in clined to think we should give Hawaii a form of government rather broader than the ordinary territorial government. For example, I should Rive the islanders power to continue their legislative body in two branches, whereas I believe a ter ritory has a single house. A legislature in two houses will give them a govern ment similar to our states, but they will not have the power to elect senators in congress. The system of federal courts must, of course, be extended to the isl ands with district and circuit judges. The local courts may be retained as the people themselves desire." "You would have the governor ap pointed by the president?" "Certainly; as the governors of terri tories are appointed. I should prefer, if I were to express a preference, that the governor be appointed from the islands. The question of suffrage should be left to the government of the islands to ad just as seems to it best, within the limits of the constitution of the United States beyond which no state or territory can go. Before Christmas I certainly expect that Hawaii will be American territory." SUNK OFF TBI BIVER Collision Occurred Fifteen Miles Off the Columbia in Clear Weather. Astoria, Oct. 4. Shortly after 4 o'clock this afternoon, just as she was completing one of the fastest trana-Pa-cific sailing trips on record, the big four masted German ship Peru crashed into the little coasting schooner Orion, cut ting her in two, and sending her to the bottom immediately. 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