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XST alODUS IK ItKBUS<br />
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1SS2<br />
Tnr speech of thi Hon S ICaai last<br />
eTening1 vras Uioroughlr manly in tone<br />
and went straight to tho hea<strong>rt</strong>s of the<br />
iworjlo he was zdclressins Ho condemned<br />
Eeverelv all tho candidates who msde the<br />
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the throne tho laborer<br />
10000000 loan a plank in their platform sibilities and in a great measure they<br />
such men were unlit for realize them there is one of<br />
nation he spoke strongly in j who frequently does not recog- -<br />
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ot Jlr Joo t a<strong>rt</strong>er and nrze nis responsiDuity anil mat is tlieman removed and again lepers are without Luc ireitia- - it fair froof that the r itirut<br />
with Gibson saving latter with-an-ide- a A perhaps any une to look after their ailments This had ajph<strong>rt</strong>w llonolala were 210<br />
wns a sma<strong>rt</strong> that his wat leads Mm find ihal m st<strong>rt</strong>o 1nnl-- nmmnin case of aw of tbeso at larce the<br />
not always rieht A strong appeal was of things is not as it should be he is<br />
made having some foreigners in the enthusiastic he is earnest to<br />
bouse the Hawaiian needed help in re srrange a scheme strikes as possi--<br />
questions of finance and framing laws bly good ho does stay to reason it out<br />
This is strong common sense to its logical conclusion bnt he rushes<br />
man wants the sole control all legisla- - forward wita a war err ot reform I ne<br />
tive matters but interests here are so<br />
large that he must havo a voice and a<br />
strong voice in the direction of affairs<br />
to find a man of such influence as Mr<br />
Kaai recognising this is a healthy sign<br />
it shows that it is by no means imiiossible<br />
for the two races to work together it shews<br />
that a thorough Hawaiian understands<br />
this and it speaks well for his foresight<br />
when he urges it upon his countrymen<br />
Etzcnox Dat What a whirl of excite-- should rh will be tho result<br />
ment there is election in of his before entering it<br />
places Hero there is a community is adapted for<br />
ter the interest shown A little the enthusiastic o<strong>rt</strong>he designing to<br />
and bustle around the polls but that sta<strong>rt</strong> brained schemes the bl s of<br />
However this will bej its are young and political<br />
keen competition between of the can- - which taught other communi<br />
didaies at least and some close ties risks they run have not<br />
be expected learned by expricnce ease<br />
There is one which to which any schemes may taken up<br />
strongly before a number carried Uiroueb should rny<br />
of our electors and that tho necesnitv<br />
of recording votes Every vote tells<br />
and it is no use saying<br />
oh we cant do<br />
any good any now tue native vote is<br />
larger than we wont bother to go<br />
up A solid front from a minority<br />
often wins the day Whether successful<br />
or not in returning a member to repre-<br />
sent interests of the prope<strong>rt</strong>y holders<br />
of city it is thoroughly necessary that<br />
every man who is a prope<strong>rt</strong>y-holder-shoul- d<br />
signify by votinjj his right to a proper<br />
representation If the oppo<strong>rt</strong>unity is<br />
neglected now it will late to com-<br />
plain of improper representation the<br />
election is over If we made our<br />
effo<strong>rt</strong> and find even wo fail we<br />
raav havo cause of but velops and progreses this line must neces--<br />
mako no ello<strong>rt</strong> we cut away Irom our- -<br />
selves all ground of complaint<br />
All our citizens should a strenons<br />
efio<strong>rt</strong>and come in force tc daythe ad-<br />
vice of western politician about voting<br />
early and voting often 13 not to com-<br />
mended entirely tho pa<strong>rt</strong> may be<br />
discarded but there no objection to<br />
the voting early and it might be added<br />
vote under any circumstances let nothing<br />
prevent you from coming up to the polls<br />
So fellow citizens vote early and vote for<br />
Joo Ca<strong>rt</strong>er<br />
a<strong>rt</strong>icle in the Adce<strong>rt</strong>itrr speaks strong-<br />
ly in favor of Branch Leper Hospitals upon<br />
the other islands Upon the advisability<br />
of such a step is mnch to bo said<br />
argument by the P C A is<br />
that the opening of the Honolulu Leiwr<br />
has been followed by great<br />
results In tins a<strong>rt</strong>icle it is by no means<br />
the intention to belittle what has or<br />
gentleman tjght<br />
of that hospital the whole community<br />
must bo as one upon the point of being in<br />
thorough sympathy with any man who is<br />
trying to fight our most inveterate foe bnt<br />
however much all men may feel in accord<br />
upon this point however much<br />
they may shew they must giv e an experi-<br />
ment a fair trial The plan now being<br />
adopted had a trial some years ago a<br />
hospital of similar character was estab<br />
ished in Kalihi Valley that proved a<br />
thorongh failure because it failed<br />
there is no reason why it should fail now<br />
gentlemen in charge may have been<br />
unfitted carrying it properly and<br />
now the riuht man for the riirbt place may<br />
have found In all this however<br />
is element may It would<br />
very unwise to rush to a conclusion after<br />
tho experience of a couple of months or<br />
even of six months the former experi<br />
ment in Kalihi passed through its stage of<br />
popularity and then waned tho present<br />
experiment has yet to show it is<br />
going through the same process Every<br />
right thinking man bono that no<br />
such is in store for it that it may<br />
prove a triumphant success but befoie<br />
tho government can take action in the<br />
matter before it can pour fo<strong>rt</strong>h its funds<br />
in a steady stream it must bo assured that<br />
it it a a government which went<br />
off at a tangent as tbe J C A suggests j letter<br />
would not bo wo<strong>rt</strong>hy of tho name<br />
Has nny one any idea how much this<br />
country may to pay for thi dread<br />
plague spot of leprosy There are at<br />
least 20u0 lepers on the islands some<br />
olthriiiEB<br />
nigganlhness<br />
other islands very enhance<br />
cost keeping lepers and it is for tho<br />
and tho community at large to<br />
consider whether can<br />
additional strain th national<br />
Such enormous expenditure will<br />
rigid economy in all branches of<br />
executive may<br />
nomely proveru atjoct pig in<br />
but homely<br />
strong common sense<br />
Rfspossibilitt wiso man<br />
upon himself the realiz<br />
the neceseity of guiding his cou<strong>rt</strong>o<br />
canacitv or volition<br />
be by<br />
man but patently be-<br />
fore man than before other<br />
acts are influence good<br />
ill the ant of hundreds<br />
thouands in<br />
very consequences should his<br />
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arrived fan<br />
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ministerial opposition ha settle<br />
with his own conscience that what he<br />
doing and he weigh<br />
how tho ccurse he following going to<br />
affect his fellow citizens unwise Aote<br />
may not personally do harm<br />
have graTa consequences to other<br />
people<br />
The<br />
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him<br />
may<br />
gOTernment cle<strong>rt</strong> the professional j innate any attend- - ZfTciX<br />
tradesman the head family snm wwlnvor-- nffcr tiTnt ministry MnMsi<br />
man tho<br />
the on in<br />
the Jield have all more or less their respon- -<br />
all<br />
representing tho kind man<br />
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him 3Ir the then<br />
talker bnt tidk the pistin vHninIv Uto th<br />
all<br />
for he desires<br />
their him<br />
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latter<br />
urged<br />
fate<br />
will much<br />
purse<br />
catches the of the unthinking storm<br />
is raised the existing order of tilings<br />
swept or at all events greatly un-<br />
settled<br />
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and then ultimately it may be<br />
found that the scheme was no<br />
after all that what ho had been rusliiug<br />
after was n mere mirage or worse<br />
iV who deceitful rays have<br />
wiled him bis cjmpanionsintoaslough<br />
which there i- - no escape Grave<br />
resiHinsibilitv rests on such a man he<br />
I well what<br />
upon day most course upon<br />
usually not quar- - i Our peculiarly<br />
talking j either<br />
is hare<br />
alL year there voters the hard<br />
two lessons have<br />
running the boon<br />
may This with<br />
thing requires bo bo<br />
be brought mate man<br />
is<br />
ours<br />
even<br />
be too<br />
when<br />
have<br />
that then<br />
just<br />
make<br />
out<br />
le<br />
there<br />
The<br />
Hospital very<br />
been<br />
then<br />
the<br />
for out<br />
been<br />
there the be<br />
that not<br />
must<br />
knowing<br />
ing<br />
comes<br />
for<br />
also<br />
who values his or his reputa<br />
tion very careful be fore he<br />
stream which not only wreeJrhiin<br />
manr others with him<br />
Is no other pa<strong>rt</strong>icular does the develop-<br />
ment of New South Wales shew<br />
more clearlv than in the matter of educa-<br />
tion To this subject great attention has<br />
evidently been paid Tho idea of Sir Henry<br />
Pa<strong>rt</strong> has been to establib purely public<br />
schools the asetiinco which was at first<br />
given to sectarian schools bo with-<br />
drawn thU year and the only institutions<br />
that will receive government suppo<strong>rt</strong> are<br />
to be of purely nnsoctarian character<br />
As the nineteenth century civilization de--<br />
complaint if we<br />
is<br />
A<br />
sympathy<br />
sarily taken From the pamphlet<br />
was under review last weol con<br />
considerable amount of information upon<br />
the Xew South Wales educational sjstem<br />
can bo gathered This colony to meet<br />
one of the difficulties which trouble our<br />
Board here viz having to supply educn<br />
tional advautages in districts wlucn are<br />
but scantily populated In all districts<br />
is numerous there he informed<br />
fully thoso feed<br />
tho higher schools and finally tho Lniver<br />
sity iu Sydney But in some ot tho out<br />
districts there are places wbere groups of<br />
children are living not sufficient in num<br />
bers to justify the Minister of Public In-<br />
struction in establishing thoroughly<br />
school but whom the btato<br />
recognizes cannot up<br />
ignorance Under such circumstances half<br />
loaf considered better than no bread<br />
and what are known as uHalf time Schools<br />
ire established wherever there be<br />
is being done by the in charge j ex or children such institution is<br />
success<br />
I<br />
have<br />
an<br />
upon<br />
most<br />
must<br />
must<br />
from<br />
itself<br />
sta<strong>rt</strong>ed tho teacher does not devote his<br />
whole time to one place but two or<br />
centres put under his charge and ho<br />
moves about in rotation what time<br />
he can in each place system no<br />
doubt exjiensive but no State can afford<br />
to let matter of expense stand in tho<br />
of allowing every oppo<strong>rt</strong>u-<br />
nity of acquiring at least somo education<br />
it capital well invested and brings in<br />
return in the future Undoubt-<br />
edly lesson may be learned from tho<br />
action of the Xew South Wales Govern-<br />
ment in this matter<br />
Another valuable hint may taken and<br />
that tho appointment of proper officer<br />
to suj<br />
the planning and construct-<br />
ing of all school buildings The drainage<br />
and ventilation of schools are<br />
his and held resjionsible<br />
for anv in this resnect UJ<br />
miirsP in Hawaii it would Io imuosibloto<br />
after such but<br />
taiuly be resjOiiblo ofiiccr into wboe<br />
duties such sbould come In<br />
Xew South AVales for years it was<br />
tbe custom that all designs for schools<br />
hbonld bo Uie work of private architect<br />
wbo was paid by fees this as tbe country<br />
has ghen to thejret<br />
FVfctem wliicu must be very mucn<br />
IVrhaps one of tho Btronirest points in<br />
the educational system under review is the<br />
efficient training of teachers this is<br />
conrfeo following in tho footsteps of<br />
nations and colonies here again<br />
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tho accosur therenud<br />
figure considerable fetcre<br />
authority K2K055SSS1 SitS2te Apuwl<br />
llth<br />
theenUrenationalincoiaoItis traimng LtrAt TJUfC SZSJiSJSSi<br />
manner uthrMurllot<br />
but uiwn money spent<br />
is lfrlS0 li<strong>rt</strong>c iiihavetoretarnilrUoanehlon<br />
considering advyablty good would be<br />
establishment of branch hospitals on the women the rising generation<br />
tho<br />
legislators<br />
it<br />
an mean<br />
the<br />
the the cntting<br />
has<br />
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but<br />
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but<br />
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has<br />
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delinonencies<br />
inspection some<br />
has developed<br />
but<br />
tv in spending1 S15000<br />
ever in having<br />
educated military or naval tactics<br />
hts given some considerable<br />
food for thought the subject is ono that<br />
not seem to fome minds an impo<strong>rt</strong>-<br />
ant one to others seem one that<br />
IIlfTSH lllilf flflllll Illfir IILLfllLHJZl<br />
of all irovernment salaries and in nml kivb thn rmblie tho trnnhlo<br />
low<br />
tw iii lif wt<br />
hhould carefully is being richest to the poorest the highly<br />
should get best professional advice to most ignorant<br />
matter it can command and of edncation<br />
and only should it act plank all tiolitical platforms<br />
a<br />
a proverb preaches<br />
the risk<br />
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and<br />
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will<br />
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may<br />
may<br />
The Atltntiurot last<br />
appeal from Mr W 3L GiLbon the<br />
citizens of Honolulu To the citizens<br />
will that appeal knowing tho con<br />
of this city means<br />
unlikely that Ur Gilison elected<br />
v not for himself but also for that hi appeal may fallen cars<br />
tru tit who may in turn or that are easily beguiled by the<br />
Ladt influenced by line of conduct the charmer all Honolulu has not<br />
tho thoutrhtless fchoulders without na<strong>rt</strong>ienlarlr distinmisht d ilnrinir<br />
thought or care may bo earsln picking1 out the bet of can<br />
the consequences didates lifelattvo honors<br />
for the injury that may be others The election address review com<br />
who will mayhap have for becoming assumption of<br />
perhaps life yes npoisibility modesty it toforms ns that re<br />
rrave and thould he appreci- - peat<strong>rt</strong>lfolicitation has Mr Gibson<br />
ated by one matter Minted forward as candidate<br />
persons station maj- - he rich orpoor coyness chcrming fancy naturally<br />
simple in blushing youth Mho<br />
a private<br />
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it<br />
jmblic any<br />
or<br />
fo<strong>rt</strong>unes happiness<br />
and countries millions<br />
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and forever cast and we told to<br />
tbe of Mr<br />
in tho tervice of tho<br />
out full and moreover he says<br />
he the of increased<br />
msxeiiowmen l minister Has crovo eincnence citizens loofc upon<br />
resjwusibili they weigh the political record and jude<br />
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Eponsibility thinking and initiat- - the<br />
but the graver one of tho points brought<br />
of having act decision at the in the manifesto is in the future ilr<br />
instant having to think quickly Gibson will as a paramount con<br />
momentoUB matters to almost intuitively sideration of wlicy the sanitary<br />
tee men and things and to welfare of the Hawaiian people of<br />
cut a o nave This ever been a favorite plank<br />
judent<br />
responsibilities he<br />
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this gentleman platform but has<br />
to the present proved<br />
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Irfgislature led the oflMctor i were Ui cf tl<br />
Cmerson from his position as physician of irere uuuer aity rirnimstinoe ami he did<br />
tho AsTlnrn and left those irafor- - itcoJr tbtihe m iical ot tho<br />
medical<br />
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however<br />
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which had 3Ir Gilsons strong suppo<strong>rt</strong> Kentlemen to c imt more directly to the na- -<br />
appointed a man who was utterly 1nc-<br />
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the position who other a j Sjjcdhs i ot of ivocawa which came before<br />
professional meeting was as hiciUailj iou filths repo<strong>rt</strong>ed themselies tmprov<br />
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nt<br />
youths<br />
public<br />
public<br />
ovra teat miny unJer treatment ITiere<br />
lary venare oi Hnw iiinn peopio - a<br />
uje vtn K eiU u iu the o<br />
course of ixjhtical opposition pa<strong>rt</strong>ly m so t the n ulauun<br />
TWrsonal pique has resulted- - first in ilr Aroutrunu if Dr Fitch belieed that<br />
giving tho lecers of Molokai a doctor who<br />
was absolutely unfit for<br />
position and<br />
secondly in leaving without<br />
physician at all The instance of<br />
promoting the sanitary welfare of tho<br />
Hawaiian People ihat valuable medical<br />
compilation for which tho self sacrificing<br />
author ed a ery fair pro quo<br />
The only instance which can bo called<br />
to mind Mr Gibsons effo<strong>rt</strong>s promote<br />
the education of the youth ot this king-<br />
dom is the vote of last session which ap<br />
propriaM 13000 for tho education of<br />
Hawaiiaas abroad whether this country<br />
is to be largely benefitted by having one<br />
of its sons educated as a military officer<br />
aud anctlier as a naval officer is a<br />
point but Mr Gibions attempts at ad<br />
vanciug education havo been confined<br />
this let public judge of the value of<br />
this plank<br />
Lastly is a plank which promises<br />
moderate taxation and economical expen-<br />
diture<br />
¬<br />
Again looking to the<br />
be difficult for the voter to see where<br />
the economical vein MrGibscns policy<br />
has been He for 10000 for a coro-<br />
nation he spoke in of the subsidy<br />
to tho Chinese steamer lino ho has given<br />
us or us a statue and<br />
matters by any means a<br />
desire for economy might be brought<br />
forward As for the<br />
who have to bear tho heaviest should be u them A<br />
bu<strong>rt</strong>hen not ho are going to<br />
win this gentleman sympathies wlien<br />
once he is in the House it requires but<br />
knowledge of tho be pretty<br />
sure whoso he will desire to lighten<br />
and whose to weigh<br />
During the recent political campaign in<br />
Zealand a volume of some thickness<br />
was issued on the title page was stated<br />
the contained an account of nil<br />
that Sir George had for tho<br />
colony on ojiening it it was that it<br />
contained nothing but white paper<br />
save ou tho last page where appeared tho<br />
words tt pr<strong>rt</strong>erua niiit a volume<br />
would also admirably as a com-<br />
mentary<br />
¬<br />
on the political of the uu<br />
willing aspirant to senatorial honors<br />
where the population j whose name has the public<br />
are organized thools ib 0n 15 tickets<br />
equipped<br />
an<br />
way an<br />
under<br />
way<br />
the the<br />
tho<br />
aro<br />
of<br />
W<br />
are<br />
NOTES<br />
Tnr libel suit the upon which hat<br />
served to fill up the of the IC4 liaa<br />
been out of Cou<strong>rt</strong> Vr tihsoil expliins<br />
that after the of 31r Armstrongs<br />
letter the made in t e CJ were -- not<br />
it to justifiable in view ot the f vci<br />
giving<br />
or<br />
tt<br />
no<br />
forward<br />
dismissal<br />
A coKsrsrosDENT to whom an apology due<br />
for a delayed reply asked why was not<br />
enjoyine the advantages of the money order sys-<br />
tem<br />
¬<br />
1 he question was considered in committee<br />
but it was found that it would considera-<br />
ble<br />
¬<br />
difficulty in dealing with Rome of the country<br />
tost olSces the was therefore abandoned for<br />
a titnf bnt no docLt wlun iha attlhfrcLir Me<br />
their the they viit<br />
S v Fniciyco was not Tery entho Mastic in the<br />
way of sabsenbicp the erection of tbe<br />
Anglican Lire ai the Bishop<br />
preached on tTral occasions and accially he<br />
ererr attention the in the city<br />
of the oclr Fubecnbed G to the<br />
Cathedral fund ladies are however to<br />
Lake the matter in h nd and it judi-<br />
cious cjliinc udiiu the wealthy sciuttbins<br />
more Bubbtantial this will be raised<br />
Of Thursday Mr S G frTe a<br />
reception at his residence cn Jadd street The<br />
occasion tbe of his eldest dacghter<br />
once Miss Laura Wilder now Mrs C L Wihr<br />
and brr husband A Tcry Larue of cutl<br />
were and nnuuerous roociK of the large<br />
hoce were filled to uter lowin The brdo and<br />
room rrceired their 11 the draw in c- -room<br />
Xne vniez Justice and 3Irs intnxlucetl<br />
A<br />
lollops<br />
T I vv i t j t<br />
officer whose Eole duty it is to look ihtn wcre the Lriucvss Likehke<br />
building might cer- - Dowacer Ton a the mem<br />
only<br />
other<br />
be<br />
¬<br />
J l r<br />
j<br />
may<br />
bo<br />
be bo<br />
j i<br />
I<br />
1<br />
T<br />
T U t<br />
I<br />
n u W U u<br />
i<br />
¬<br />
that<br />
career<br />
i<br />
oers or ice uiciary me nipiuivMitc ami coiuiar<br />
and iiiont of citizens Manx<br />
of t OCostDmes worn by tLe ladta were brilliant<br />
and Honolulu in of its distance<br />
from tbe jreat center1 cot be in eofar<br />
in matter of By 10 tbe recep¬<br />
tion was oer It in m order to Ihe<br />
every happiness and uuccess in the futare<br />
and this the G dtes<br />
Sour of the uiceh adreltised cf<br />
hare been by MesrsKobe<strong>rt</strong>son<br />
Co the dtala uith the surer<br />
person as do mem<br />
bers of the Hawaiian nthoccy the fds and<br />
fiddesses an in the affairs of<br />
the in the story of<br />
all ana itie novel opens<br />
he<br />
vraj<br />
are<br />
was<br />
cm<br />
can<br />
cou<br />
was<br />
saw<br />
mav a wun on<br />
tleelop Kaiucha lor airs<br />
Hawaiiitn at people Oct<br />
It is i at<br />
no teachers is material srenioea<br />
is It is leople be to rraKhnd Anr<br />
ipe<br />
for expensive 20 young will<br />
to<br />
of<br />
it<br />
it<br />
in<br />
it<br />
down of<br />
Ojiue<br />
brave haole wocld<br />
smite<br />
this thinkin but should<br />
Tf<br />
WOUU<br />
it cultivated Quls<br />
an<br />
is<br />
be<br />
W<strong>rt</strong>twiw<br />
his manheedless<br />
for<br />
under<br />
suffer<br />
for s only<br />
matter con<br />
whether it<br />
liable<br />
ot<br />
at<br />
out<br />
is<br />
all<br />
line<br />
failed<br />
his<br />
present<br />
s<br />
board for<br />
aoj<br />
-- -<br />
nTnA<br />
time<br />
points<br />
for<br />
the at<br />
Kroop<br />
askevl<br />
his<br />
is<br />
to<br />
the<br />
it<br />
is to other<br />
not<br />
s<br />
it<br />
Grej<br />
found<br />
Voi<br />
receivtd<br />
Gate<br />
than<br />
Jcca tbose<br />
uray<br />
our T<br />
wish<br />
couple<br />
received<br />
Pele<br />
late<br />
course<br />
ctnela<br />
by<br />
which<br />
- wuc agnin make<br />
eihedalo<br />
too<br />
bnI1nJ1blnl EraumlicU Asw can<br />
n t<br />
- J<br />
wiaa ror past com to witn<br />
vith a Li out<br />
fall<br />
any I jou so To<br />
it i on him by his<br />
in<br />
of<br />
to<br />
bet<br />
to<br />
up<br />
to<br />
W<br />
of<br />
to<br />
of<br />
to<br />
in<br />
ty<br />
that<br />
zcttz<br />
who<br />
here<br />
uieis glut<br />
ukJ<br />
r<br />
lne less observant<br />
hate clten nt the old of<br />
and hate plenlunlly<br />
ittt ruta the<br />
anaj in Hjt wlio suure su temMj<br />
but villa t<br />
likelaur lane localutHl<br />
ever book u bich in npito vl nixn<br />
oerious tu nkile idle<br />
boor<br />
of Doctors at the Ministry of<br />
Interior<br />
A metting medical gentlemen was held nt<br />
the office ot the Miiter last<br />
dnj hI Doctors ltedfjrr Staucen<br />
vald LcKibbin yiu aud fc weie<br />
prwent When nil ArmstrocR<br />
tbe ietons which baa<br />
led hun onll this waa tht<br />
I itch exrUm to th<br />
and that<br />
thetn<br />
Dr tbe reqnet Mr Armstrong then<br />
the aeetiL<br />
After of u dis<br />
tbe sLm aud<br />
ajpbilii the -- Utctl all dijcfuea<br />
lighter and by --jphilu<br />
and this of tbese<br />
diseases vrre here the whit mn<br />
in this tbe Hawaiian a<br />
nee speciSe a<br />
to thn race the<br />
population u fall lie<br />
leprmj as the of ajpbilu in<br />
is now only in the stipe Ihe poju<br />
lUuu thoroughly d by<br />
lis Utat it nuv protected from tbe -- face<br />
tor some pat tctu<br />
OTcr 1U cases and <strong>rt</strong> uupuable<br />
bers of inat tu the line leprosy<br />
and frum this inferred that Jje di<br />
tbe same<br />
Dr aaked if was any in<br />
the of the<br />
two cne he it an<br />
tant bearing atroagly on<br />
iwae<br />
Dr FiuI fir tbu U ray own experience<br />
Ihe ennmeratd other reason far<br />
considering the identical taberclira<br />
the satxecopfer isdistinctie<br />
the tke some<br />
The<br />
uc to extent ItU<br />
lo c tbe ejihiilis it can only<br />
from v tbo atav by<br />
that amendment of the Tast Tho constitution of tbe Board i trvaimcDt and more anjtbhiL br<br />
for expenditures Health changed we icu iw caw uropr<br />
i drrv<br />
J i ihs<br />
1 runr I J 1 7<br />
u j according to the bt raedicai<br />
1 UmUtafer Vh a<br />
b<br />
I IUx3 - -<br />
OOIOATION T<br />
vAiTEnTins iriao wic ribt<br />
rAii3tllilsr<br />
TrnroDe lwW a vVifii<br />
i -- iiiruh<br />
c<br />
iTcntarrTSCKt0111 1 Hicdns we<br />
psta sMrasslipsssessa ME<br />
7t con- - I a e<br />
tf-ffiM-<br />
-- rs tor I ulns amiff all<br />
W v<br />
r acrimony of<br />
lector of Elections oaLoofcTnr1 tLenr Pt ETer<strong>rt</strong>hinTr nI<br />
a i for thea to j Ohn<br />
t i w<br />
Kn-err<br />
cre<br />
- BmmmimrmmLmmmmnLfTm<br />
ta at vitn<br />
stigmatized<br />
lna<br />
tow<br />
leprosr attaining it to bo srplnhs couhl I curvd<br />
Dr Itch nTCiptcni-- drltenbaci<br />
donn 1 a the could be at Urpr no<br />
harm result from hia coming in<br />
uith hu Iu to Dr<br />
the Doctor did not consider y<br />
contagiocH wheu notubcrcles no<br />
lheiM een the wa<br />
lie thought leprosy only conUKloui<br />
to a<br />
of<br />
at acdvrilh the of tho Hawaiian<br />
were it very contagious there not l an un ¬<br />
iu ite Kroop He did not cm lder<br />
the old ttlem a good one in fact it was a<br />
his as to try something new wc to<br />
hare ili ret up on all the the<br />
be directed to do duty their<br />
tLeUawanans anti S phi<br />
litic medicineJ Ihe patients in the<br />
allowed to Roafterlhtir had<br />
emu way to treatment say niter mix<br />
wenboold attempt to win 1 by love<br />
of dealing with them by a of coercion<br />
Some general conversation Dr<br />
on the present law<br />
Dr Fitch that he segregation<br />
in all cases conn<strong>rt</strong>ned leprocy<br />
Dr brangcuvald pressed Dr inch ou<br />
and iLe latter saia cmiiatically that all Siich<br />
mmt fresfGatc1- -<br />
question then put whether Dr Filch<br />
leprosy Dr fefuienwald aud<br />
pointed oat that<br />
was an idea<br />
the nam es that Dr Fitch could cute<br />
Dr 1 hav any that<br />
I rum hnu 1 do not think leprosy<br />
be entirely cured Later on he said 1 the<br />
tnut tbey hae syphilis if wish to<br />
leprosy they must take anti syphllltic trelt<br />
ment 1 do not tell 1 euro llieiu<br />
the cujrse of tion followed<br />
was a lepers<br />
TiSu<br />
medical<br />
taxation taxpajers the<br />
01 the fraternity<br />
the<br />
the<br />
municipal<br />
any<br />
n tiu<strong>rt</strong> uuuii the of the tu be<br />
at a d ite Dr Hutchinson to<br />
take pLctoAraps of the cases once a Mr<br />
Armstrong the gentlemen for pre<br />
seuce ana the luociing broke up<br />
Dr Fuch has over the and<br />
states th it it is lie wish<br />
to his about the niplon9 of<br />
Wprosr to by inse<strong>rt</strong><br />
uij the words in a propo<strong>rt</strong>ion<br />
Tho Mornlnc<br />
received and<br />
repo<strong>rt</strong> the Star op U October<br />
of Ust<br />
The to tho ¬<br />
was made with libt but favorable all<br />
the way July Tth sighted<br />
Byrons inottinKof July 12tb aud<br />
on the tue day nt leru a here ehe<br />
sent some asuure and then uu to<br />
laptuea where she anchored on the ot<br />
July The Storm ilird tiad arrived the day<br />
Icf c at d t last leaving tha Morniuy<br />
Slur<br />
from the of No<br />
nouti of on Frum<br />
the Moruiyg Mir up through<br />
the touching at<br />
and Marikei anil at mg outside of<br />
tl e lagoon ou tne ind of July sbo remained<br />
nine days the Bleimnl Meeting ot the Gil<br />
Mission w On the<br />
she left for Buiaritan with the Mission-<br />
aries<br />
¬<br />
ad delei ites on board making a total of<br />
uiclbding crew she made the<br />
ot the group again returning trie mission ¬<br />
aries aud ites to their lslau bt and<br />
returning to Apaiang where she<br />
ilk Accounts Irom are saddeuing<br />
At Feru the wet found to be<br />
condition the JVo had not<br />
way to introducing stslein will do made her ujual ui<br />
Some<br />
was<br />
were<br />
with sach ai could be<br />
mav<br />
11th<br />
A frum the Training<br />
ieu wus ou the<br />
and with by<br />
from the iuie --cLool wan<br />
on the of Apema and wel ¬<br />
by the Kuic who hw at hut gtrea up<br />
mue of Las wires and n<br />
munoKamist completed all of her in tho<br />
tho 2ttrmy Stjr Sept Cth<br />
for the Alarhall baring ou board<br />
iter A Walkap and cf AptUii who were<br />
fur on ot tbe<br />
ditiuncf Mrs WalkupahoiUh which rendered it<br />
nece atT Ilito caru<br />
Df I eCae<br />
i ouchinc tt Jala it the supplies for tho mission- -<br />
Alien at Arno and Mejnm were by n<br />
which was bvjut to bul those<br />
j the Mormtg Star continued ou her way to<br />
j w here after a piuk iu of MTen- -<br />
teeu uajs 1 rum At iusib tne btar Lau<br />
wlo wiui tae liis<br />
nnacnuainieu uriaegruom yvtJ UAtmvi tsc- - iwm<br />
7 iV J i3 s w ns ii pt<br />
fitall Lonorea tne uttn Lu crenrp u<br />
reat<br />
of<br />
j<br />
corps<br />
tho<br />
yuuru<br />
Lea<strong>rt</strong>dy<br />
book<br />
in olher<br />
acute<br />
are<br />
tnL<br />
cf rk<br />
of<br />
of<br />
patients<br />
te<br />
T<br />
ani<br />
be<br />
of<br />
be<br />
In<br />
of<br />
ud of<br />
ed<br />
the<br />
C<br />
forwarded<br />
lor<br />
reached thU it waacaliutundtho<br />
Star nearer tbe breakers by a<br />
1 uo one on<br />
that did not jive up all of her I am<br />
sure 1 did we her drifting Mtently on and<br />
on We got all the lad in n with two<br />
to the breakers while<br />
the ret of us stood rVuIy to do anjthtuuthat<br />
could be dtme to sae tboxecL A Vheu<br />
her of the that hate<br />
ly her iu riecw the water suddenly<br />
and we dropped both held<br />
her j i of the breakers<br />
luiuieu e were inn predicament for the current<br />
was far too to tow with tho for we<br />
uau tiieu teat<br />
i o<strong>rt</strong>onauly LoweTer a a<br />
time ott the land took the veesel out a<br />
few ru lies to mea and rebeved thy x nl<br />
It If k i i -- a v<br />
mctliccl men ay takiug latter IIaTui Imaou Mere school j an ox au erm tion auna Loa a the tpjli for the uiiioiiaries<br />
for vrliich is teaching will rarelr teacher fctora and a 1 upon the lumber Snows ard ilisi Cithcarfs<br />
as a of Itclosrsi t-o- took ouonU of solor<br />
exchequer would have to tion that who profes-- bj m there is a telhw aril uJJiK 6th thi Jm<br />
300000 for suppo<strong>rt</strong>ing lepers sion should have hiU time tliat John star 1onntw ou the Foond llr<br />
one thirdof Hawaii bhould own<br />
with spirit of this to A l tbo sUllful m Dr Z<br />
remark Well for aud it would Neelhs the Bosanof ilogolen and return<br />
to underetand before material thoroughly trained isS 0 thensail<br />
are the of Far more spending ti tat Y<br />
m an Ihe monev on training or W men and down the spear nclaimins <strong>rt</strong>turn aRain to Awnus from whence she<br />
teach<br />
afford<br />
mean<br />
than<br />
threo<br />
Here been<br />
hish<br />
With beforo the govern IanRuac- -<br />
clibl<br />
watch what done from<br />
npon the then now impo<strong>rt</strong>ant<br />
then There<br />
buying<br />
poke many<br />
what takes<br />
fully<br />
to<br />
haean<br />
ample<br />
1H<br />
day<br />
it by<br />
well onlj- -<br />
have upou<br />
thoe acted upon voice<br />
what after<br />
itwdf<br />
ultimate<br />
with<br />
very<br />
every come<br />
this<br />
gtute or fears<br />
eiery<br />
lanre<br />
aside<br />
three<br />
child<br />
answer<br />
years menws<br />
what<br />
aside<br />
look record Gibson<br />
ring clear<br />
has advantage<br />
ties the past<br />
iu wueiuer it iiiweiy guuu<br />
future<br />
measures there<br />
with<br />
very<br />
through then<br />
caxry action may racs has<br />
serious<br />
have him<br />
upon<br />
upon<br />
tones<br />
roll<br />
been done<br />
some<br />
- -<br />
cujijAiu<br />
-<br />
BEAT<br />
time<br />
ii<br />
wTtnn m<strong>rt</strong><br />
ilmnlpn<br />
-<br />
name<br />
nny<br />
showing<br />
seeing<br />
is<br />
idea<br />
Cathedral<br />
spite<br />
Oahn<br />
Beeard<br />
accwunu faoltj reconU<br />
obscure<br />
Iener<br />
trcounts<br />
unfit<br />
only<br />
favor<br />
Aboat<br />
leprosv<br />
Behid<br />
based<br />
upon<br />
them<br />
other<br />
receh qid<br />
moot<br />
there<br />
past mnst<br />
just<br />
favor<br />
give<br />
strict<br />
pa<strong>rt</strong><br />
those<br />
little past<br />
back<br />
down<br />
Xew<br />
work<br />
done<br />
clean<br />
answer<br />
repo<strong>rt</strong>s<br />
column<br />
settled<br />
origin<br />
remarks<br />
allow grow<br />
Hawaii<br />
involve<br />
towards though<br />
Golden<br />
hoped<br />
ereniEK<br />
Wilder<br />
arriral<br />
number<br />
luvited<br />
friudii<br />
there tjceen<br />
pnncip<br />
tastfnl<br />
behind<br />
fashion oclock<br />
copies Kslsni<br />
boldly<br />
natcral appears<br />
interest<br />
persons<br />
clilelessts<br />
patient<br />
though<br />
instead<br />
Is-<br />
lands<br />
passed<br />
passed<br />
Maiauia<br />
thi<strong>rt</strong>y<br />
bchuuner<br />
breaker- -<br />
learn<br />
there llc1k<br />
fought<br />
Xouanu<br />
about VoauK arrived<br />
there<br />
what them<br />
they<br />
leeelled<br />
them<br />
tious<br />
what past<br />
dono<br />
after<br />
past<br />
State theso<br />
times<br />
upon<br />
what<br />
voted<br />
Such<br />
dweller-<br />
muj 1Uu iwkjMuic ua sau ror and that Ler of<br />
woald sate his foe reilies depannre for Uouolulo accoldiuR toUie<br />
Ua Ealh loan Hare at thee Why of he oylKe rrM<strong>rt</strong>d by the Uonrdof the<br />
If Vt lt xrialion she hardly be<br />
btay Ire eiptcted tbe List of at the<br />
eonelosae jon the promise of honors rlit uriuiimi nnial -<br />
HIT CTPAt KiTir r<strong>rt</strong>n litiiarn Kj fn<strong>rt</strong>l f Htj<br />
ueiore the<br />
lnvaiieis<br />
blood not foe<br />
halanl rather by thee<br />
than Ha parley<br />
inter<br />
most<br />
form<br />
writer<br />
sailor icttrUrded lountrs<br />
choice MectiiLS<br />
oftliat<br />
them berii<br />
iIIfclio<br />
cujoy tbe aud<br />
Cetects cantrre awajan<br />
--fleeting<br />
Wedre<br />
teruoon Fitch<br />
Ilntcbii uitrsou<br />
ui4dea remarks upon<br />
desiroo-<br />
luieht imntwu other<br />
Doctonr might follow upon<br />
Fitch<br />
atiin cumler<br />
eei ataome length<br />
cpou Ductcr<br />
twconie ligbter<br />
Ifrnw fuHoV rale<br />
before arriTbd<br />
revpect virgin<br />
just ttrets punish nrvrn<br />
raerr entire<br />
fou<strong>rt</strong>h etagu<br />
there lnocauu ajphi<br />
fou<strong>rt</strong>h<br />
itprosy daily<br />
found<br />
draw between<br />
there work<br />
whole medical speaks<br />
dueaaes lmpor<br />
matter<br />
XoJ<br />
Doctor<br />
disease<br />
hire which<br />
oiteocopic paiu--<br />
aires nnder anta phdi<br />
ce<strong>rt</strong>ain<br />
third --ticeof<br />
prevented running<br />
mires this law uhiU<br />
tthen when of has been and have<br />
Allea UTtltt allrntKm<br />
rrfc<br />
onlyPUce<br />
wont trait<br />
mtnrfr<br />
arait thit<br />
tumav<br />
rrabb<br />
that ihe IZT<br />
train<br />
ery<br />
Irru8<br />
ham<br />
iKutimmi<br />
earlier Tarance<br />
day<br />
The cast<br />
etags<br />
vould ontact<br />
reply<br />
that<br />
lrpm<br />
raucous<br />
aSectrd<br />
limited nuuilier there ltprs<br />
lug habiu would<br />
affected name<br />
failure<br />
ought<br />
hosiit<br />
isUnds<br />
doctors should<br />
their<br />
totreat with<br />
might<br />
month<br />
system<br />
ensued lioser<br />
mftfclus strictures<br />
tetattd<br />
juint<br />
coses<br />
The<br />
curaUe<br />
others there among<br />
them<br />
iitch<br />
native<br />
could that<br />
natives thy<br />
uold<br />
them<br />
conversa which<br />
acrced<br />
invited iusrect<br />
results<br />
Kiven Injure offered<br />
month<br />
thanked their<br />
leaked atflie repo<strong>rt</strong><br />
correct would hoaever<br />
amend statement<br />
being trettment<br />
Star<br />
latter lately from Capt Bray<br />
others<br />
jear<br />
pAsjaco from Gilbe<strong>rt</strong><br />
winds<br />
lascd Ikikers Iskind<br />
bland cnthe<br />
armed Inland<br />
hooks<br />
12th<br />
there<br />
when<br />
aimed repo<strong>rt</strong>s Island<br />
going there<br />
Gilbe<strong>rt</strong> group<br />
Apai<br />
here<br />
white<br />
b<strong>rt</strong> IsUud session<br />
August<br />
person<br />
rounds<br />
delcg<br />
arrived ngdin<br />
fept<br />
bvimiau teachers<br />
HiImm<br />
them They fiiriiish- -<br />
niupiie 5iarcJ<br />
ttaLer Gilbe<strong>rt</strong> IoIuaI<br />
Schoul libwe placed Island<br />
unuuur reccrired deluUl jeoxle<br />
Aotuer teacher leriui<br />
pticvd Island gladly<br />
comed<br />
tneuty btcvico<br />
work Gilbe<strong>rt</strong><br />
JbLmd sailed from<br />
Apauu lnUnda<br />
bound Kusetie acount critical<br />
bhould medical under<br />
hesaie<br />
Apuiaug<br />
account<br />
tntbrini<br />
Dunu time<br />
drifted nearer<br />
strong current think there board<br />
Lopes ttattns<br />
Imat<br />
sailors them away from<br />
within<br />
length would abo<strong>rt</strong><br />
broken<br />
shoaled anchors which<br />
clear without<br />
stront boats<br />
after while breeze<br />
from which<br />
a000 bnoed<br />
niLhl<br />
basis<br />
pay enter thp Kaiani Vallej icuue<br />
least<br />
combat betaeen<br />
her<br />
that work which<br />
made well drau reidj Ulands thence Astho<br />
when have that<br />
done<br />
goimr struck<br />
how<br />
such<br />
prpva what<br />
may<br />
Then<br />
very<br />
liusaie point<br />
tincly Kllam<br />
Uawa<br />
Vks<br />
Uicl before March<br />
with<br />
arrive<br />
larljj<br />
thes<br />
that<br />
than<br />
said<br />
pen<br />
wife<br />
sent from ijau the<br />
schooner and here by the lat<br />
kmiI<br />
We hen from that the ves--<br />
wer aeaia w me jiere is tc jsiiu tar mI leaking cou iderably althouch she had<br />
no one can ran lo recofiniie not hta -- s tuacl or<br />
probably tvre<br />
discccrso Uugtgtt<br />
tnuwonld ha<br />
of<br />
of Interior<br />
Lad AKmbIcd ilr<br />
ieT<br />
ta metinj ho<br />
Dr<br />
couTersation<br />
at<br />
aduresaod<br />
anthoriiie op<br />
ol spMkm<br />
inocalaiiun<br />
eliher<br />
vers<br />
has sjphtiis ponUhed<br />
of ttjpbius considered<br />
Karope<br />
syphilid third<br />
ia so<br />
ii<br />
or be had<br />
be nnm<br />
uices<br />
typaihft he<br />
eas4 are<br />
S neawald literature which<br />
as considered<br />
question the at<br />
hen<br />
the<br />
color<br />
of syphiia same ImproTe<br />
treatment impomuixe<br />
fonrih<br />
or<br />
ho presses 7 immnnuj u m<br />
UTZMXZtVn to<br />
fcjpbilu<br />
lhV<br />
I<br />
a<br />
j<br />
ma<br />
tasbepn fiction i thimT- - amoncst<br />
our snrnln<br />
f<br />
the<br />
b<br />
prolMblj<br />
i<br />
felluvmen<br />
McKibbm<br />
there were<br />
membrane<br />
hundreds<br />
idea<br />
dutyas<br />
hospitals<br />
oymptoms<br />
bome<br />
considered<br />
necessary<br />
tLis<br />
considered<br />
xieie<strong>rt</strong>oid<br />
tell<br />
it<br />
thit<br />
treatment<br />
cases<br />
Motmy<br />
Uonclutu<br />
Cheering come<br />
reformatio<br />
Tapilueu<br />
Apemania<br />
anchoring<br />
as in<br />
oihcercnnd<br />
respective<br />
lapitcea<br />
in<br />
1 destitute o3<br />
of<br />
tnat she<br />
ithvuds<br />
and<br />
statfainred<br />
were destruction<br />
Clchora<br />
it<br />
and<br />
as<br />
its<br />
nil<br />
st<br />
all<br />
and<br />
our<br />
Kalinl<br />
all<br />
Tnoowto<br />
time<br />
tTr<br />
gooa<br />
atuendaole<br />
touching<br />
begin<br />
middle of April lLee letters<br />
were Tonape to rancisco by<br />
1uimonfof arrived<br />
steamers<br />
rejj<strong>rt</strong>t to r Capf ISray<br />
n -<br />
w ii thlntj<br />
m<br />
the norms tniut lw ccttmcr in tbe wood there<br />
are placed u here tbe topper H worn oat and break<br />
ing vSn All on board vere ell nt latent dates<br />
Mr Giluona Election Addreaa<br />
Editob Gim Tbe address of Mr Gibmm<br />
to the electors of Honolulu appeared in that cen<br />
tlemana paper on Saturday Iaet too lateforffect<br />
ive criticism I venture howerer to make a few re<br />
mark a on some of of hit programme<br />
vieaiog thtm I - f events which oc--<br />
curred in the la 1 FromiMt loyalty<br />
to the King and tt - nc- - of the Kinp- -<br />
dorc Of loyalty of the Adre<strong>rt</strong>ttryi there was<br />
enoosh and mure than enough dcriug and pines<br />
the Moreno ascendancy the lent f sucS loyalty in<br />
the future the better for King and oouitry<br />
A<strong>rt</strong> 3 FroftitMs to cultivate faitLInlntMi lo all<br />
Treatlea est ecially to tbe Iteciprocity Treaty<br />
What hapiwned to the Hcf<strong>rt</strong>tectative of tb<br />
three great treaty To erg w well known How<br />
the action then taken toward the lteoreeentativft<br />
uf the United blatea may be yetcst agaicat u<br />
in our effo<strong>rt</strong> to accomplish tbe renewal of the<br />
Treaty and how far thii present candidate for the<br />
Lesuslature sailed in the same boat with Moreno<br />
remains to be en<br />
A<strong>rt</strong> 4-- In forwarding immicration eo far Ac<br />
13 -- imply non committal and too iadfimte to<br />
pledge its versatile author to any coune at all<br />
A<strong>rt</strong> 3 Loin for Public works inJ ud ing pre<br />
sntnably Statue Coronation Pedigrees Chinese<br />
t tea menu purchase of new6T<strong>rt</strong>p r<br />
piantandgond will loyalty thrown in c sa<br />
and a general mmipulaiion of large sums of pub-<br />
lic<br />
¬<br />
money I am merely making use of past events<br />
A<strong>rt</strong> 7 M derate taxation and economical expen ¬<br />
diture Very good bat scarcely- - cunsitent with<br />
tbe bulk of tbe foregoing a<strong>rt</strong>icles Already ac<br />
cjrdin to the Utistisil tables published m<br />
rhrunrsMaMn while urdebt iscniy one nine<br />
tnth of that of Groat Britain only the twenty<br />
urntp<strong>rt</strong>of ibatf Franco rerLedof population<br />
our expenditure per bead exceeds tbatof tbe former<br />
country by fty fr cent and that of the latter bv<br />
about fo<strong>rt</strong>y per cent Great Britain and Ireland<br />
owe llf per head of population yet with this<br />
enormous debt and a t<strong>rt</strong>meudonf navy and army<br />
she only spends 1235 per head France with a<br />
debt of 1723 per head enormocs armies and<br />
jealous XLUgbbors makes H 07 per bead suit her<br />
national necessities Whilst the Hawaiian Isles<br />
with a present debt of only 671 per bead no army<br />
or navy needed no jealous neigh bora nor coter-<br />
minous<br />
¬<br />
frontiers to fcw guarded ytt ipemds 1533<br />
pr head now add to this tbe interest of a bene<br />
loan what will our taxes per bead amount to<br />
Deduct from the tax of tbe Chinear<br />
and po<strong>rt</strong>ion of the hov contnbo titTvtliiii<br />
imah to tne utooai treasury are coxpaiauve y<br />
Uaa rilfr can g1 n4 V1I<br />
as<br />
KAAKAiVr<br />
rrn CAI1 cionils Grojaa tn<br />
H Ti CsllIora--k- I Cslllora<br />
r Corn cauie jrm<br />
alffra<br />
BOU xa<br />
PAKTAraa<br />
fJLTCiill5 trm<br />
ateafi-usss- -<br />
M<br />
S-A<br />
TTIcrj<br />
--Tth5 mmnr wwrr<br />
thermomme-<br />
- BsnKes<br />
BraorilB Dec SSlh IS81<br />
- i Z<br />
WIXU OUT C7IOSO<br />
KJlt<br />
e rmnmir evnerdltnre<br />
payers -<br />
a large natives w<br />
t<br />
t<br />
rrVli<br />
- --- j<br />
--<br />
-<br />
-<br />
l i<br />
-<br />
C ltls<br />
o<br />
Mr Gibsons aspiration for n sho<strong>rt</strong> session I<br />
concur in The promotion of harmony or antago ¬<br />
nism between the various rices inhabiting these<br />
Islands first classified by Mr Gibson himself as<br />
rref or trait dots not occupy so prominent a placo<br />
as nxual in his pittform<br />
It is it pity that this manifesto was not msde<br />
pnblio prope<strong>rt</strong>y at an earlier date that it night<br />
hare been fully and fairly drcused and that the<br />
electors might have bad a better oppo<strong>rt</strong>unity of<br />
weighing its substance and estimating iu value<br />
than cm bo done at three days notice LooxxaOx<br />
Mass Meetings Last Night<br />
Meeting at KaTaroalsapUi<br />
A Trr enrc<strong>rt</strong>-e- -i iftinR aswroWr nt the Cbn<strong>rt</strong>h<br />
lift ermine Mr Ilrnry VTatrrboaao was ctllrd<br />
to tbe chair ilr J O- - Ca<strong>rt</strong>er first addrrated th<br />
inrcting He rrbuUwl th rctimr ks which had been<br />
iiwitle about lua cncrrnias th Con of iViil<br />
IiiuWriu record onthUuL ttUrviiwcU known<br />
h had always spoken aud worked Ktnt tbi idea<br />
lie then spoke of tho small pox tint vhen Mr<br />
Gibson w- called Dpon to assist in Tncctnating<br />
the peoites he did nothing bat talk Tho speaker<br />
thru reriened the present political intuition Tho<br />
remarks ei numt zUa4 iAtcAj mvned Mr<br />
CU<strong>rt</strong>t r vjt fullowrd by Messrs Kantalou Kanuw<br />
Lm Uoloxahiki and John Klru- Kunutke<br />
daring hw ivtnarka rwui a letter trvm lilnt in<br />
which ths Utter orved opuit tbe p tpl to tnro<br />
nuthmtx to do with Mr Gibsun IitiwasndauRerua t<br />
iiinn itr Ca<strong>rt</strong>er xnantnie iutr Juhu SUeldou<br />
then uruh a lengthr ddrewin tivorot Mr Gib ¬<br />
son Daxid Valo followed with F me remarks iu<br />
farorof his own election Mr Gilon was then<br />
called upon and enlarged cpon Lis great lore for<br />
the Hawaiian pet pie He repeated in snlwtanoj<br />
whit had already been tid ai the ineetiiij at the<br />
Muic lUtt A Ions pet ch f rom Htm J Kanai<br />
concluded the pructtiiofis liepokeacninst th<br />
ten loilliou or any loan All who f<strong>rt</strong>rrred this<br />
8bouId I marked men He sketched his own po<br />
liticnl ci<strong>rt</strong>rr he drew ntteutioa to the Legislature<br />
of 7 and howwI what Rouii work wus doue by<br />
Mr Ca<strong>rt</strong>er in the matter if the Uiad OtSce in-<br />
vent<br />
¬<br />
ipa tion llei iidMr tilafion did not alwajs<br />
talk whit waariKUl lhen wan a nwdof forrigu<br />
er iu the houMi toaAit tbe lliwan u Legislature<br />
lie <strong>rt</strong>nsbu ticket Mrwru Ca<strong>rt</strong>er Pabu Ke<br />
and MauuolL Mr KwN rvmrka were fre<br />
iinently iatt rruptnl by load applause 1 be meet<br />
inj tbrn adjourned A vrunl iuuut 1 said for tb<br />
Bod l ehaviour vl the meetiu In uo count<br />
could it ba<strong>rt</strong>t Utrit more orderly<br />
At the Muala Hall<br />
Amorameelin<strong>rt</strong> in favor of Walter M Girnon<br />
LahUahi LiliktUni and Kihako wad widely ad<br />
e<strong>rt</strong>iaed by poster and word of mouth to be brld<br />
at the Music --ItU on Tuesday evening Ihe<br />
boe wa- - fairly tilled Thrw was a lire curiiifc<br />
liusuf soldiers nud a coiwiderabl nuuiWrof<br />
iUcvinen but the nliMe mtretiuj was ord rT<br />
1 Kabanu acted m chninntn Mr Lilikalaui tt<br />
the ball rollmc lie anuounoAI the principles of<br />
his pn<strong>rt</strong>r pr<strong>rt</strong>uinbly nprrvnteJ by th abovw<br />
ticket to L- Till public heitth additional<br />
iw ctiritv for the throne national iudendeice a<br />
ten million loan and a lepeal of th restrictive<br />
Iiws relative 10 liqnor to llawiiinn i Ho pok at<br />
s3tue linqth in favur f this platform and was<br />
then followed by Lahilahi and aluu Mr Gib--<br />
rv tl hv ABpevch of cioi idern bt foiicth in<br />
which he prei oletl his well knon views ldative to<br />
stiiuirj tr srr charpwl th<strong>rt</strong> tho Minitira<br />
hau not carried oat the wih td tbe eoplo in thit<br />
behalf told how Hawaii ins hive twice sarett hi<br />
life onco when he tumbled into tbewiter and<br />
onco when he wit nearly blown from tbocoit in<br />
a he trv jIe and concluded by oUerviiis that ho<br />
loved thu tltwatt ui pcople niid hoped to mingle<br />
hUdiUitwith thesml of the lind I be meeting<br />
then adjourned and the crowd raj idly bttouk<br />
themseles to Ktaiukapili where a more btrictly<br />
popular jr lheiia hid colltcted<br />
A by stander lias bent in tte following account<br />
of Mr Gib tons speech at Kaumikapih<br />
ilr Gibson commemt d by t ijiug thnt he loved<br />
the HawaiLin peo If lie continued by ayinc h<br />
lovtd tbo Hawaiian jieo le He tbrn le- - tr<br />
reUttdan anecdote ot hU being SsLed out of tl<br />
water of the Milokai Chauuel b a ii -<br />
He therefore loved the Hawaii in people He then<br />
contmnrd by oliervinc caeuilly that he loved the<br />
Ua aiiui ix ople He then discussed new topic<br />
which wad LU willircnea to die for the Hawaiian<br />
people After convincing himself ot Lis great de<br />
feiretienter into a defunct condition for the Ha ¬<br />
waiian people ho again resnmtd the gnat argu ¬<br />
ment ct his rprch which was hw ditresaiug love<br />
for tho Uaniian pcvple After he had made<br />
flomw preliminary remark h on hit lovv for the<br />
Hnttaiun peuplt he observed that the greAt nm<br />
bition of hi life waa to see poor Hawaiian attend<br />
bit funeral<br />
And in order to prevent any disappointment he<br />
aared his audience that he was an old man and<br />
tbe ceremony would not be unnecessarily de laved<br />
or ns he practically put it he had one foot in the<br />
gnne Here somelMxly in the audience obrved<br />
Motj wcr that perhaps be would appoint tbe<br />
fanetal to morrow Jut before takiug his seat<br />
Mr Gibson obcerrvd agiin with his usual un-<br />
tutored<br />
¬<br />
eluqueuce that he did love the Uawaiun<br />
people<br />
Mpcrijl 4iof<strong>rt</strong>s- -<br />
A tew Itaralna of the rera luln Mock vt Dtj aad<br />
Fancy GimmI caa hi foaud jet at the llonululu Cloth<br />
lurKmporioiii sSJj AM ilELLIS 131 Ko<strong>rt</strong> bt<br />
W II STONE S latryltlaad zpms eiahed<br />
to accumfH tte the Pablte and If eipecUlly the Country<br />
tuiut SeiTnt<br />
SHIPPERS AND RECEIVERS<br />
Kind that It doec nut tost -- aj mor-- to ship throe xb at<br />
ind their mill Uooif p safer ISTC<br />
TO KIERCBANTS JLAHTERS ETC<br />
JAS DUNN MEKCHANT GLASGOW<br />
IIIAWAIIAX CONSUL<br />
Cade<strong>rt</strong>lkr Ihs parcaa e sod satptamt nt sli Modi ef<br />
nrilUhandCpatlDrnlslofMliiandnilllcljdtorPcrlre<br />
ttnitrr st rates eltbf r tttr on boanl at ahlpptn putt la<br />
Earopc or dHvrrd rx hip bnt with dhlj Tor boytra<br />
sccouut it llouolnla ch OtAtr ui7 b acciira<br />
panlcd b rFRiluauci pafabld In London iran Fran<br />
dcnor b will draw at fit days tzbtazlnt cntiCrntrd<br />
crfdlta from Honolulu Bankers rr otberwiar to salt<br />
tbe coarenlence of bnjeri<br />
BErsnifcts<br />
JIESSr- - WJI 0 1RWI A CO Hoaolalo<br />
HUN W I illEKV llouolnla<br />
1IUN J Iluaolnla<br />
THE AOIIV HANK Limited London<br />
Jleiv J3dvcrlisciuciits<br />
NOTICE<br />
A T AX ADTOri STn MEITTIXG<br />
M nftheMockboId <strong>rt</strong>o<strong>rt</strong>beWAIlIEEsUOAICCi<br />
held st tbe Ware of Mer U I IrlnIU Iluno<br />
laln on Tnefdaj Jauarj llb 1S32 tbe followtne<br />
Oflcera trere dalj elected<br />
Vy MAKEE Prealdent<br />
Cll MtlCKK ln rretident<br />
W IHWIV Treanrrr<br />
A A COLJtTENKV Smetarj<br />
8 Mat A A COCKTEXEY heey<br />
FIEEBIEN ATTENTION<br />
Till AAMAI lAUAliFTIC<br />
HONOLULU FIRE DEPT<br />
WILL TAKE TLACE OX<br />
Friday Evening February 3rd<br />
And th- - Member of ibe nevcri Cnrnpanirf re<br />
directed to rrvide thetupelvrs wllh full<br />
-- lrcu-a lret ci the<br />
HONOtUU CLOTHING EMPORIUM<br />
ttti ere the regulnlltm<br />
CAP SHIKT NECKTIE anil alo<br />
KALAKAlA UADUE<br />
Can be ra<strong>rt</strong>haied for tbe imall ftim or SLOa<br />
e Ej Order of<br />
A M MELLI3<br />
o 1M Fn<strong>rt</strong>treet<br />
MUSIC HA3L1L<br />
SATURDAYnpGFEB4<br />
Parexyell Appearance<br />
OF<br />
MISS JENNIE BOYER<br />
prior to her depa<strong>rt</strong>ure for tbe United Mates On<br />
this occasion tb reCned sad<br />
pleaain IHuIoqUI<br />
Professor Louis Xavier<br />
will male 11 rMppearant In Ilonrlqln after an ah<br />
senetof lSnunt inhlaOdtlnll Apniallr eatllled<br />
SOPHISTRY or the 1 flth CENTPRY<br />
MR EDWIN BROWNE<br />
will present for the trat time here<br />
The Wonderful Mystes--<br />
CALLED THE<br />
CANOPY OF PEYDIAS<br />
ALSO<br />
Eoman and Grecian Statuary<br />
virfeHasd Interettfn ptozrimme<br />
ibU city Reierved beau at J W<br />
KoberUon Co WO i<br />
u x lX tO a- - saves - -<br />
THEO H<br />
co I te6a<br />
fiSC<br />
THE UNION FEED CO<br />
A W BUSH Kanager<br />
Hay Grain and Mixed Peed<br />
Or AI DESCE PTIOrfS<br />
FOR STOCK OF AIi L KHJfDS<br />
P O TJ J T B Y jF 353 --3<br />
The Caliroraltt Haj and Grain oMhr Ccmpir I ctTIM StTEKIOB OIUUTT ftVrfttA<br />
CarffuHj by tht Mnstr Dnriajr wnt Tllt to JicCatL<br />
IK MB 2GGQ MJIM 6jn SSCKS IF Oil<br />
WE GUARANTEE TO KEEP CONSTANTLY SuTPIIED<br />
WITH THE<br />
Voiry Best --ETisiy --imci C3 2x1t<br />
nd can Sell lha ubm AT THE LOW 1ST HATES 1SWEWT UVRUHT AXlVa C 8<br />
Tu tbs Coisnriiers ho lae fc<strong>rt</strong>ife ImiTtast fc TIhiumI ii st SrstW IVi<br />
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Careful Attention Siren to the Shlpyin of Onlrrs to the Other 8ti<br />
Larye Aildlthmal Supplies a<strong>rt</strong>moir on the naj pr Hareka 3si<br />
KnlaktMia af All Onlers to be Sent to<br />
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We Beg to Botfly Our Many Patrons jj<br />
We<br />
THAT<br />
jgLcirsTQ Hccently jelccg-tj-zX- I<br />
jr j n i- - s o ddltloa to<br />
OUH USUAL STOCK OF HAY GRAIX<br />
JLSD THAT AT NO TIMK<br />
Since we Commenced Business<br />
HAVE WE BBKN<br />
WITHOUT HAY OR FAILED TO FILL ALL ORDERS<br />
of Our Hsgular Customers nor Hara W Ailrsvacrit ths Priest<br />
totht m durn tlo great scajxitjr ofHajr Jo tlsa paatfsj an nllt a 4<br />
We will Continue to Sell Hay and Grain<br />
as Cheap as it can be Purchased<br />
in Honolulu<br />
ALL ORDERS TROM THE OTHER ISLAXDS roil<br />
Goods Wares or Merchandise<br />
Whether in Our Line or not will<br />
Filled at Low Bates andno<br />
Commission Charged Telephone No 147<br />
LAIJNTE CO<br />
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Tno Undersigned offor<br />
for Salo a Largo and well<br />
Selected Stock of WINES<br />
LIQUORS ALE -- c<br />
Thoso wishing to obtain<br />
tho BostCooda utneason<br />
abto Prices will find It to<br />
their Interest to Examlno<br />
tho Stock of<br />
L0VEJ0YC0- -<br />
8 and 10 Merchant SL Hsnolsra<br />
P S from tho<br />
other Islands shall always<br />
roceivo prompt and care-<br />
ful<br />
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attention<br />
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BILLIARD PAH10HS<br />
coBHttt or BERrrM D IUUWUSIJ<br />
The rToprictor In additloi to ttla alrraijj MsjcalScent<br />
Moefco<br />
Splendid Billiard Tables<br />
HAM RECENTLY ADDED<br />
THE GREAT EXPOSITION NOVELTY<br />
from the Minn fact rrx of thr J M tnnvmttk Jfc<br />
<strong>rt</strong>Ilce Cora piny In tb Lre of ih<br />
BOSTEUBORHE BILLIJRD TABLE<br />
EVER IMPOICTED INTO TMIb KSNQDOM<br />
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Tho Reader will Obserr e ttat<br />
VIGKEBYS FIRESIDE VISITOR<br />
JLJL iVKX I ITU 1HVASCY<br />
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