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WILL HAWAII BE ANNEXED?
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rest. Tho troublo is thoy look allko. And when tbo rost
dross llko tlio best who's to toll tliom npart ? Well, " tho troo
is known by its fruit." That's an old test and a safo one.
And tho taller tho troo tho deeper tho root. That's auothor
test What's tho root, tho record of theso sarsnparlllas ? Tho
ono with tho deepest root 13 Aycr's. Tho ono with tho richest
fruit; that, too, is Aycr's. Aycr's Sarsnpaillla has n record of
half a century of cures; n record of many medals nnd awards
culminating in tho medal of tho Chicago World's Fair, which,
admitting Aycr's Sarsaparllla ns tho best shut Its doors against
tho rest. That was greater honor than tlio modal, to bo tho only
Sarsaparllla admitted as an exhibit nt tho World's Fair. If you
want to get tho best sarsaparllla of your druggist hcro'n an
Infallible rulo : Ark for tlio best and you'll get Aycr's. A3k
for Ayci's and you'll get tho best.
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At T. B. Murray's Carriage
MANUFACTOny,
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patrons. M. LAX0STK.
H. HACKFELD & CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT?.
Cor. Fort and Qaeen Streets, Honolulu.
M. PHILLIPS & CO.,
Wholesale Importers nnd Jobbors of
European and American Dry Goods.
Fort nnd Qneon Streets.
C. HAESLOP,
GIUNDIHfi AND SHAHPENIEB OF ALL KINDS.
Merchuut and Hichnrdj Streets.
Z3T Sharpens Tools nnd Cuttlni; Knives,
(irind Surlenl Instrument to Orilcr, Flies
Saws, etc., elt. 40I-tf
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUUTIOXEEK AND 8T0CK BROKER
No. -15 Queen Streot.
Espt-rt Apprnisement of Kcol
EHtato ami Furniture.
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Book and Job Printer
Moro'..nt btivoi, rionolulu, H. I.
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ALLEN & ROBINSON.
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and Iluildiii,' MatorlulH of all
kinds.
Qnoea Street, Honolulu,
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REAL ESTATE
1ST Wo will Buy or Sell Itoal Estate in
all parts of tlio group.
tST Wo will Bull Propei tics onJte;isou
libit) Commission-),
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A Lot 50 feet by ioo feet
On the Instilment l'luu and 10 Percent
Discount for Cmh.
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JAS. F. MORGAN,
Auctioneer.
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uilding Lots!
At WAIKIK1 on enr line aad on PA
LAMA ROAD near FerttliaiuR
Plant,
Theso Lots are Very Cheap nnd Sold
on Easy Terms.
Desirnblo Aero TrnctB near tho city nnd
other Properties for snlo.
BRUCE, WAKING & CO.,
Denlore in Lota nnd Lnnds,
312 Fort Htreot, near Kin
TKcurnoNB 607. P. O. Box 321.
For Sale or To Let.
Three Houses near Punnhou Colli k.
containing from toveu to nine rooms, batii
room, halls, closets, etc. Now, uodoru
and convenient. Good iow, healthy loca
lity. Apply to
J. A. UDTTElU'rEIjD,
Auapuna street.
J. A. BUTTERFIELD, -Contractor
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Estimates jicn. liepnlrs nnd altera
tions made. Work given prompt uttt'itiui,
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JOHN PHILLIPS,
PLUMBEE,
Hotel St., near Fort. Tol, 802.1
Tho following symposium on
Ilnwniinn anuexnlion, by Amnri
cnu stnlosinen, coinoa by (ho bulk
outino S. G. Wildor:
Washitigtori, November 14.
Presidout McKiuley will Imuille
tho Hnwniinn question with juet
as much vigor ns did Mr. Harri
son when ho wns President of tlio
United Stnto&. Tins, tit tiny rtite,
is tho oesortiou of Mnjor McKiu
loy's frietids, who clnim to hnvo
iufornitition rentdinj,' Iiih viewo
on im issue proiniiiput during tho
ulosing (lias ol' tlio Ilm risou Ad
miuistintion, nnd tin insuo tlirit
has brought trouble without end
to Mr. (Jlovoluud. Mr. Mclvinley
henrtily favors tho plunk in tho hist
llepublican platform, which de
clared: "Tho Hawaiian Islands should
be controlled by Hid United Slates,
and no foreign powor should bo
permitted toiuteifere with them."
It cannot be nscertainod hero,
howovor, whether Major McKiu
loy will put himself definitely on
record regarding Hawaii until his
first message is sent to Congress.
Then, it is said, he. will deal with
this question in no uueortaiu way.
It is firmly bultoved if tho Ha
waiians make tho proper overtures
McKiuley will declare for annexa
tion. It is believed to bo a cer
taiuty that ho will favor a protec
torate over the Islands. Ho can
do no loss than this and make
good tho pledge in tho Republican
national platform.
CUBAN QUESTION ritEDOMINATES.
Just at present, however, other
issues are overshadowing tho Ha
waiian question in Washington.
Now that tho troublo over the
Venezuelan boundary is settled
tho Cuban situation is next of in
tornntional importanco. Then,
the Republicans are scheming to
settle certain domestic affuirB
which aro giving them concern.
Littlo Hawaii ma' havo to wait
longer than some people havo
hoped to get utt utiou fiom the
next Administration. There are
few public men in Washington to
day who ctin b induced to talk
about tho wt Administration's
probable policy in dealing with
Hawaii.
Souator Morgan i a niombor of
tho Semite Committee on Foreign
Relations. Ho dictated tho fol
lowing to an "Examiner" corres
pondent, in which he gives vent
to somo opinions of unusual in
terest: "I havo no way of ascertaining
tho views of the incoming Admin
istration on theHuwaiian question,
othof than what I havo gathered
from prominent gentlemen in tho
Senate aud others outside of Con
gress. I see no reason -why tho
Republican party should refuse
to follow tho precedent establish
ed by President Harrison on that
subject.
" J ho reasons for tho annexation
of Hawaii aro stronger now as far
as tho United States tiro concern
ed, than they wero when Presi
dent Harrison mado a treaty for
that purpose and tho reasou for
tho autonomy of that Government
aro strongor now than they woro
thou, but thoBo peoplo seem to de
sire annexation moro than ovor.
I do not see that anything has oc
curred to drive tho supporters of
Mr. Harrison's policy into oppo
sition to thoir clearly expressed
and oft repeated wishes.
IT IS A GREAT OrPOIlTUNITY.
"The party that annexes Ha
waii to the United States will do
as much for our progress in tho
commerce of tho Pacific as Joffor
flou did for our interior growtli
by tho Louisiana purchase. I
cannot conceive of a party con
fessing to bo American that would
hesituto to grasp a great opportun
ity, unless somo question of more
vital importanco aud nearer homo
should postpone tho annexation
of Hawaii. 1 shall look to that
uniou in the uear future with en
tire confidence, yet if I woro a cit
izen of Hawaii, I would prefer tho
independence of a separate Gov
ernment." Senator Poller of Kansas had
this to say :
"Of course I am not in the con-
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