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mm fT 4. -o- IS 3fc . : . as, 14- LOCAL HOTES The barkentine Amelia, CapL : "Ward, sailed yesterday m ballast for Eureka, California, where she will load lumber The water famine has been temporarily raised, as reports from Nnnana avenue residents prove a. "genteel sufficiency" - during last night and today. J. J. Williams the popular photographer, is now convales cing from a severe attack of "la -grippe." One of the officers of the Peo ple's Party has already applied for an inside position in the In sane Asylum. The Honolulu Cricket club will give a dinner this evening at the Arlington Hotel to their Cham pion opponents, and friends. The bknto Irmgard is now about doe from San Eraucisco as is also the S. K. Castle .and bark Jlithot The C. & A. S. S. Warrimoo will be duo hero on next Tuesday, from, Vancouver B. 0. with news dates to July 17th. The exhibition exercises con nected with the closing of lolani College for the term, are taking place in the hall and the College grounds, this afternoon. Thereported "sell" by pit cher "Wood of the late game of base-ball between the Kam's and the Crescents.begms to look very much like a mace's nest. Noth ing has yet been proven. G. "Walter "Washington the sparrer and Mrs. Vina King tLe pick-axe performer, sailed away together yesterday on. the bark Amelia, bound for F Cal. The insurance rates un the life of Deputy Marshal Brown .have boon reduced. Quito a number of trees of th.e Ponciania Regia will bo planted about the grounds of the new Sailor's Homo'outhe Explanade. "When they bloom the unfinished New M irket will be a dismal background. It is rumored that the palatial residence of C. U. Bishop on Emma stroet, the lnftybuilding surmounted by a crown, opposite Emma squnro, is to be purchased .-for use as a local "White House" by the President. Tho. "Brotherhood of Man" notice kept dispanser-in chief Harry Miller, with full hands, last evening. The servioe? con tinue during the week. "Praise Dodd, from whose faucets the Enterprise flows," is becoming a popular refrain amongst visiting brethern. The Inter-Island S. S. Co. in tend to adiLanothet steamer to their fleet and one of -the, officers of the Company will probably soon proceed, to the Coast to bring the vessel hither. The infmt daughter of CP1 and Mrs. Garland wasNjbristened on tha missionary barkentina Morning Star yesterday after noon, insi? prior to the sailing of the-vesseloa her ldag soatkejru Eev. -. m 7 ' CORRESPONDENCE We do not hold oarelres responsible for lbs opinions or ths attendees of cur correspondents. Editor Holomua. Sometime ago you answered my letter from the country dis tricts, by telling me to enquire of the rayoah birds. I have done so and found out that all my suspicions were correct, and I have found out other things too: that are very displeasing to. ns Hawaiians of the rural parts. "We have but little resrJPBi for American diplomacy as practised in Hawaii,--and have still less respect or faith in American honor or justice Toung Hawaii will never give its .assent to an nexation after the infamy that has been perpetrated and con doned still less so in the" light' though, wejstrongly incline to the first call of the slogan. Bnt-here again the mynah birds tell ns that there is something rofe under their intelligent dire iion. TheJIawaiians are better men than the enemies who now- confront them, trive them, but rotten with the head Cdntres of f good leaders, and their valor will the Patriotic League in Hono- "be a surprise-party, to those who luln. We hear that two men, f now taunt them Earaehameha Bush and Nawahi, control the j founded a nation of as brave peo Ieagna and keep their hands on "pie as those of Geo. "Washington the throttle valve of action. The former cowardly fails back on his religion as a causa for being non-combatant and offers to pray for salvation. Tho Litter says, he is too old to fight and that President Cleveland must restore the Queen. How did such men as these come to be leaders in such an organization as tho Aloha Aina is or ought to be? In a crisis like the present, these two cowards have tried to impress their supineuess and timidity on tho people. As a result of the 1 nrnnniT.tnflji f Fin miftYAc nrn nnAn. f r.i 1..M o' n 1- .. . ., , J. . . 1 ' fly taunted as cowards who dare that the braggart American Ee- . e t. - a public is a wretched failure in its every principle. "When it became evident . that America's injustice to Hawaiiwas not to be rectified, and that a Hawaiian "Republic was inevitable, a great majority of us young follows had about decided to call it Kismel and gracefnlby submit. But the thing flinf line? 1 a .1 ti ,nlt. wAm1rNif ...'?! woods JO ed is not an lionest republic, but . not ncht for their country' and their rights. But the natives are not cowards, though some of their leaders may bo. "Where wore Bush and Na Iii.inlSS9, when their compat riot "WilcOx drew his sword in a vain effort to set aside the rotten constitution of 18S7? Thay' were skulking and tremb'ing in tho escape the smell of i powder. Wilcox and the men ,..i j. .i l.i mi uupiiuoipiBiiuuuuisuoiiorauioi ftnifirflfl Puh,r.A with l.im oligarchy. No man with any ' rQ pat..jots. The countrv was pndo dr principle could ever take" ... wit.feed .i "vonflt the oath to support this medieval ( coastitlll5on These mdll darea usurpation or to respect its-bene ficiaries. Hud those in favor to tako up arras and faco fire be lieving that thev wero making a ren us a x;l; fti,. f th;,. ...n,. straight republic, I believe that The courage, valor and daring of many royalists would have given he HaW;liian people ho8 beon it their allegiance. But the new often deinoustratedt tboURh the constitutions breathes in very Ameriean protected fihbusterors mature oi iuo mna conceit oi Sanford Ballard Dole to himself as a "leader of men'' without a resort to the popular voice that would be fatal to him, and his associates who now form a solf-elocted jnnta who will be the uncontrolled dictators of the country for-two 'ears.' It is uot a republic, it is not evon a re spectable oligarchy; They are simply the creatures of a fool Minister of tho United States. If this is what their friends call a stable government it must be a jackass stable. . z in .Honolulu nnuct to hold thorn install jQ contompt. But the records of Bush and Nawahi past, and pres ent.proves them incompetent as political leaders. The man on horseback we hope may yet ap pear. j The Aloha. Aina has many staunch and loyal devotees among Hawaiians and'f oreigners who love Hawaii-nei as homo and country, and. there aro many courage us men up hero who would tako up arms iu its defense. i We are disgusted with the form of. government that has been im- Why, the mynah birds teU me posed- upon tno country by a that in Honolulu tho elements of selfish scheming clique. And we revolt are already in the. air. The nre also disgusted with tho load People's Party (lately all loyal P. er-shipof the Patriotic league, Gh's) . are organizing strongly which allows two cowardly dem for a hostile opposition to the agognes to fool with the fate of new government Their menaces the whole i nation, foreshadow speechesof revolution As Paris is France, so Hone that will make Ha wail like Soqth Mo is. Hawaii, and we -look to America the hot bed of ambitious the capital to lead and direct the dictators, presidents andrevoln- politics of the nation. m Among tionists. It is pretty certain also be Hawaiians and their friends.' that the majority of natives will I know thero are many good and never give their allegiance to the meu- In fuct W wel1 so-called republic. They wiU known, that the best wealth prefer to remain disfranchised, a intelligence and honor of the uation without a home. country are with the) royalists. We have already sent a request Tae 1)lte lamented p g. and. its o Honolulu to ascertain, if Ha- unsavory successor the repnblic(?) waijans may register in the w maintained by selfish and British Consulate for protection, conceited missionary scbemera If so, the mitiva Here will . prob- and hypocrites, Amerioan adven nblydo so in masse. JOeprived Qrer d a polyglot assortment of their own nationalityVhating oi alien mercenaries. America for her misdeed'towards Bush and Nawahi, haye. been us, it is bqt natujul tqat we. tried aRd found wanting in this; should to England for personal crisis of the nation's liistorj. If protection. Many of ns have they love this country and their Anjerjca fathers, but we have countryrmeB aud. desire to have decided to forswear all loyalty to an honest national heritage for that country, and for the present their children let them give Closing Exercisea. A very cood programme was presented by the pupils of Sc. j Andrew's Priory last evening to I a large and interested audience, f the Hawaiian oligarchy. better defend Uio konoV. digaity j ed wilh ?tw aml biiog. TUs K,to,x; Las -Sowav,r i&S12 S2 struck a rasouadiag.key-aote ir-pie. Otherwise, tho Hawaiian exhfbitroa of the well edcted ite slofpui .iigkt&C4MM&. Tiwt will have Jo. reorgania o4ery aad well bekvfed Uttle:girls, who Brian Boiun or Kaiser Wilhelm There are many young Hawaiians who with their families have been so outraged by the misconduct of the p.g.. that they will never take the oath to the republic (?) As royalists they were born, as royalists they will die. How far this sentiment prevails, I do not know. But if tho political leaders in Honolulu discover an avenue with a clear vista, I hopo the majority of the masses may bo induced, to vote, and tho ballot box forever swamp the ''mission ary" part' of dist rdor, revolution and dishonest government. In such a caso vote rather than fight. Otherwise Country Diatrict. In '1887, tho missionary party fiuding themselves continuously in a hopeless minority at tho polls, seized tho reins of govern ment by a display "of baonets. Thoy began then as a party of disorder, while tho Hawaiians stood as a constitutional party of law and order. In 1S90. tho Hawaiians and their friends as the National Beform Party wont to the ballot box in indignation and ill' a constitutional minnor dethroned the usurpers of 1837. In one of tho campaign speeches Antone Bosa madu a famous re mark that will pass into history. Speaking for the constitutional part of law and order, he said, "wo want ballots not bullets" It was gall and wormwood to tho missionary party , to again find themselves hopelessly rep udiated b th i vote s. They be gan plotting w.th JohnL.Stovons to help him to steal a 'ripe pear. The" and their fuglemen utterly disgraced themselves in tho Leg islature of 1892, iaa desperate attempt to control tho cabinet by bribery, conception and false hood. Their leader Thurston, opouly and boldly assorted that he would go into partnership with the Devil to accomplish their ends. They failed, and again resorted to revolution in which they for a second time succeeded by tho aid of the United States torceff. It was not a patriotic revolt, it was simply a cowardly steal. These people aro essen . tially a party of rule or miu, of disorder and revolution, and de serve the severest condemnation. What assurances hnve wo for the future if as a constitutional, party of law and order, we onco more test tho right of the people to rule at the ballot box. If the Aloha Aina and other organizt tioqs, order tho people to register and vote, tho very first election will utterly swamp the un popular u3orpera Will they submit to another constitutional defeat, or will they ag dn plot to recover possession by bayonets aud bullets? we trust them, cm? Editob. ' jTTke Kepabllc f Ha wail is to bkme that the price of SOAP dropped ten per cent-,-anbT F am therefore compelled to sell one case, IWMxjunds, ot the very Dest quality of Soap Hojtest weight for ?4.50, and you will now get 17, Bars instead of 15 f r $1.25; bat it did not nfFect the prica of Soft Soap. If you need anything in this line please ring uo Mutual' Telephone. 314, and the Soft Soap Man will do the rest. If t The Councils met this afternoon for 3 short time and adjourned after the transaction of but little important business. Tho S. 2S Castle, Hubbard master, arrived in port hero, from San Francisco, this morning. She brings no latter news. Honolulu Carriage Manufactory W. V. VTRIGIIT, rnorniETOR, (Successor to G. W"e$t). C.YRRLIGE BUILDING ani REPAIRING. All Orders from the Other Islands in the Carriage Building Trimming od Palntinr Line will Meet with Prompt Attention. IiUckfmlthlmr in All It5 Various Branches Done. P. 0. Box 331. No?. I2S and 130 Fort Street. JjI9 Iy .HKETIXG XOT1CE. ALL RESIDENT MEMBERS OF THE universal on'erof Brotherhood of Max aro equosted to nttend tho continuous services he!d during the vreek at the PANTHE N Cool inngoratins draughts of Enterprise Beer dispensed to thirsty pilgrims at Zwei for one pnrter. Uakrv Miller Dispenccr in Chief. 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