Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 172, 25 July 1894 — The Usual Lies. [ARTICLE]

The Usual Lies.

Below, we print a corresponduoi from Hoooiala whieh ip> peered in ihe yidoria OoMiui nnd whioh was written- bj the ūnited Pieaa oorreapondent in Honolnln. The Advertioer pro- a dooed tbe eorrespondenee this : moming, b«t omitted to etate j thal it emanated from the pen of < tbCxererend gentleman who aets ] aa ooneepondent for the ūnited J Pieaa ooapenj. The aoppiee•lon of that fact ahowa piainly , Uu t tbe Aebmtiaer was dkgnaled al Ihe afaasrd lake. bnt tried to ahield ita eompanion in anaa, tbeCbriatian{!)Sereno£. Biabop, ftbe ū. P. oorrespondent Hih <nn>nwi—Tj.todweli on i o» o» um w» ' H»«l u4 Mirr»y km IMh l 8saārrT*' . •* . Ziām -a£S . ..

givea a poaitire denial to the aeeoaaiion. But we do desire to eall oar readers atteution io the fact ihat Mr. President Dole refnses to affirm or refute tbe statement. Mr. Dole knows perfectiy well that there isu t a scintilla of trntb in the yara, bat to m;«ke his poailion look more important »nd bis sacrifice ($12.000 a year’> look muie valoitble. he grios «nd shrugs his shoulders and al!ows the world to beiieve that the roya'ists are imheeile enough to offer Messrs. Murray and Kiemme $5000 a pieee— guarvlian. Mr. Bishop teiis the lie. Mr. Dole confirms it. They are a. niee i “Pear.’’ The U. P. correspon- i deui writes; “An attempt is being made by , royalists to wio over by bribes tbe i headsof tbe American Leagueand the Sbuetzen Club, Tim Mnrray and H. Klemme, who were offered I last week $5000 eaeh. Tbe Queeu was to proclaim a satisfactory constitution if she migbt be restored. Murray and Klemme in- j i foimed the Governraent. and weie instructed to encourage tbe | negotiutions to the point of getI ting some of the money banded over. This has not yet been done, althoogh the sum offered has been doubled. While there has j been mueh kicking and growling in tbose associations, they are thoroughly loyal to the government, and it is childish to sup- : pose that they could be turned over by their leader to the Queen. Billy Cornwell, late minister of • fiuauce, offers the bribe, althongh it is not learned where the money | coroes from. He is believed to 1 have it in hand, but Carson Kenyon is the go-between.”