Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 41, 22 February 1894 Edition 02 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

— T\ hat hypocrisy! S. E. Bisbo) oiering pr*yer to The Almight r tbis afterno n. Will it be iisteu | ed to? Tre government if it clocs it duty will grant a p>ension to th ’ wielow of officer Kauhane who ; was kiileel in the performance o 1 his dnty. Anv clecent govern ‘ ment w onkl take snch aelion an< > not de)>en(l npon private sab . scription for the snpport of thos who became destetijte and sutfe froin f«ithfally sarving the State. The Reform Party, in forme i Legisbtares. altbongh objectin* to pensions generally, never ob ' jected to the pension granted t | poliee officer Simeona’s widow • on acconnt of her hnsband being kilied in bis attempt to arrest a lep«r. The government is poor ’ bnt by dropping one of its useI less soldiers it migbt save enoug! . to sat sfy the wants of the relicts ' of the Ute Kaohane.

- The councils will have «n ''im- ( proved’ tone when the Smith’s are not “in ifc.” The UoL03frv winner for re-; preser.tative in the Coancils, if it will be added to, is Mi. Milhelm. Mr. Smith and the Lesgue Jo not aow bitch and Mr. Mark, Robinscn an honorab!e gentleman. The new Minister of Foreign Atlairs has not yet paid h s offieial visit to the n.wal ships in port. Wby not’ Tbe morning organ s;iys that the P. G. bas reoeive«l “acknowletlging' eom* mnnieations from the representatives of foreign countries — PooB Vivas! He i>a't waoted| anywhere. His military Compan\ gava him the G. B. and the American Portaguese Leagne | slammed the door in his face. ; | And now he goes ronud aud waits for the day when he shall bring Tim Mnrray down with a “duil , and sickening thod.’ In the meanlime he writes letters to tbe newspapers.