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IWtllUlll lnj . IBM " mo r)rt77, . lAAii., HnNrir nr r B ML 1tt HAWAII TJSttKlTOttY TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1900. TWELVE PAGE8. PRICK FIVE CENTO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WITH THE PEOPLE WHO TALK POLITICS w r AcM N - It People, the Hawaiian, of their country, Speaking of the Republican delegate Democrats Orate their Mag and their Queen. J. K. Clark said: J. O. Carter made Independents At Republican -- K a calm speech In Leader RT ng WHAT INDEPENDENTS WANT. Ml " which he declared himself a Democrat. He said that although he was a Demo- "Sam Parker was at the head of the Watonr 9m At the on day of over- Mi Opera crat In principles he did not wish it to Waikiki Last . administration the the To Sail be understood that he had turned his throw and it was through his wi!cncss For back Upon the Independents. that we lost our independence. The House. The meeting was called to order at Rejiubllcan party here is like the right I clock by Chairman C. J. McCarthy Night. hand of Dole and the Democratic par- Kauai. f the Democratic Central Committee. ty like his left hand. Dole and Frear Behind him were seated the candidates tried to provide a law, that unless a on the legislative and speak- man had an meome of $600 and $1000 II fQ tKmot-ratl- ticket the brave Juggled ers for the evening. They were: W. capital, he could not vote. This law with bugaboo C Independents held a mass PARKER, the standard the of Imperialism, Booth, at B, McClanahan. Clinton J. night was sent to CongreBS and on our behalf bearer the terrors of Tin: at Waikiki last at same SAM the Hawaiian Republicans, ext.anMon and the Hutchlns, E. C Macfarlane. Abraham the residence of Joseph Aea near we sent It. W. Wilcox at that heart rending attitude of the Repuo- - time to look out for our affairs. These will go to Kauai today accompan. Fernandes, 8. W. Spencer. F. J. Testa, the terminus of the car line. The meet- - h. an adanlnlatrnt In foreign pol-to- y. haoles pent: Smith. Hartwell and others led by corp3 of speakers, singers iJSTtf HMi a aa. ion Its j o Mrt-- r. Frank Harvey. C. H. ing was advertised to begin at 7 o'clock and with the ease of a man to work in favor of the Dole-Frea- T law, poMtijr.l hustlers. ' i i, t.m to acrobats at Bishop of Kauai. Major J. M. Camara, p. m., but there waa a delay in order to The party will stump a. nil i n no meet Inst night In the Orpheum John D. Holt, H. J. Mossman, B. K. get a full but to avail. the Island. audience. The yard of J. Aea "The men Hawaiian were told of Kaloa. was faintly Illuminated by torch lights. honorable of the United The Republicans will hold a big rally m r broad-minde- d. t. results of the election of Th- - States Congress were on B b a, I M house was packed nnd in the H re the people were welcomed. Tn? Thursday evening. There will be a i .i I'.epubllran s. Through Wilcox we have received thf President and I: publican boxes sat many of the Republican 'ead-er- speakers of the evening were entertain- torchlight parade In which the Young In November rlpht to vote. These people misrepre and the awful A brass band was stationed at the ed by their host in his parlor. As the Men's Marching Club will be a con . sented ua. They went to America and Hit A ITU and would hefall them If they rear of the hall and livened up matters meeting lengthened more came and told t!i" people there we are Igno- spicuous feature. The speakers at the MMU an4 Alag"a the temerity to vote for the Re occasionally when some of the orators with aFd of 80 that the the dim lights about meeting Ku-mula- e. to A I to ( i publican ticket. on rant. Now that we have the right to will be John Lane, Jonah the stage were tame. natives were estimated as the entire George preaa The first speaker was S. K. Kaloa, vote let ua show our Intelligence. Let D. Gear and C. C. Bit- The Republican of Honolulu number who had turned out to hear us secure an Independent legislature ting. waa scored aa a "thine" which waa Hawaiian .who nominated Prince the doctrines of Home Rule. The Tuxedo Quartet will render and send an Independent delegate. If sweet music, and a brass band will niied with David as candidate for delegate In the ; lend untruths and false. At 7:30 o'clock R. N. Boyd, acting w-- show our intelligence we would get L W Ttot, . tone to I to W a UK lying state,,.. ts. The Democrats who convention last week. He spoke In Ha chairman, stood on the and the affair. was by verandah our independence or statehood. If we John Lane of the Orpheum stage waiian. He followed Abraham opened th meeting. He said in part: should get statehood we can vote for has been selected by the In Fernandez who spoke In the same Republican executive committee to the glare of the footlights, railed a "The Independent party is nothing our own Governor and other Govern- run aaaafa spade kept nothing tongue. t as a Representative in a and back else Kalni-ain- a ment officials. We will have the say candidate the to a. aa but the Aloha AIna and the I m4 I they knew against the McKlnleyttea. ARTER WAS CALM. societies. It will be our duty to and we will make the knees of these Fifth District instead of Louis McCabe. They had war Hon. J. spoke In English, people shake. We mean to give equal whose wife's illness precludes his ac- their paint on and the (. Carter show you tonight what the party cepting the nomination. toj tomahawks were flourished In a man- - his remarks being translated into Ha- means," rights to all. Did Dole and his col- II I r by Teata, wore his leagues give equal No. WHAT SERENO BISHOP SAYS. a. to I to t that waa Intended to terrify the waiian F. J. who After t his Mr. Boyd introduced us rights? In Mr. Car- delegate Rev. Sereno Bishop in Republican guests who occupied seats coat honor of the occasion. as the first speaker, J. K. Clark "Will these liars send their the Sent'ember 4t In the box tier. ter said: to work hard to get statehood? No. Friend practically concedes the elec who said: "Through annexation the tion of Wilcox, says the Maul News. anniNAKT The RsaaiMtoan party and Its plat "I come before you tonight to speak Republican They will not do so for it would be only what I blleve ta be the truth. The con- anil the Democratic parties to own disadvantage. Now they No one on the Islands nerhans. has a W1UM. - VilwHirr Bl farms, both national and local, were were introduced in country. their deeper insight Pi. ranww, ditions of the old days now are passed. this Let say they give us Why did into the native character sjs. MTI Hinf rlppeal aa pissss. and the pieces burned. nag passed. am sorry me tell you Republican Dem will work. than the reverend gentleman, flattta aa? ar mm promptly Today our has I the and thev not clve it to lis under the Ttenilh- - and his . gor.e, good I suggestions are It fraaw Clinton J. Hutrhlns veins to for what Is but as a clttxen ocratic parties belong to United I entitled to miieh the lie of We want to get a mu- - weight. "unk great coun- will make UM best of the present condi- Republican Hawaii? But the conditions are so pe what would befall the States. The and Democrat nlcipal government and by having this culiar just now. and the introduction try whl. h tions. partiqo hen- - will regarded in he loved so well that his '"There are among the Hawailans many k not be kind of government taxation would be of the fusion element has created so heartstrings were wrapped up In the America. Shall we have these haoles much confusion mm , s m mm aw v p aam , a va a a v ho have advised and counselled their heavy and more especially would this that it is not possible fate that would befall the people of his here rut, ua au tVtav 11,1 in the nnat' yet to make a just forecast. Aa a mat- i ntrymen to apart and separata be true on the rich men. It is certain He In eu- n stand No. Therefore let us consider this: ter of fact, the real for suprem- DCjrrim nation." almost shed tears I cannot advise this. We are here tonight they would not send a man to Con- battle great When these people were in power, did that acy has yet to be fought and' won, and logising the nation which he said Hawailans and whites. This Is the land gress to secure municipal government. is yet w in bound, each they look our Did they there time for many moves and fa a was rapidly going to ruin. He was not love. Wf are duty after affairs? They say unless a man the on and all of us to do which we believe give us Why did that taiks counter moves the political chess- averse, however, to the United States that the right to vote? English language he cannot run for the board before the day of election.