Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 9, 28 September 1894 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

1111 l « .. I < 1IIIT III I. <* . sfori« s a\ ho i: ru*r uigt!i* ,1 "■<»•- ti*cr n >w, proposcs this iuoruing to sliij> llu: le.ul rsoftho oppoaitio i l*i ss out f tho uou try as anarc!ii-«-« «riug t i *ur ot ?l't. a raont'i w’u e’i i> m >re, Uo c!.ii;us. t iau th«*y «nn «* iru li?ra. As a in ittor of e >ur-o h * umphm zas bis prop«>» i i a . a - uvent j->se fron» Piiek. Wo tl. uT e \ e tli.it the ohl ccnrt-jr ster ku WS ac.\ tbing about nn «rchists c\ ■■•[U what h> h«s b « u i< .1 ; ' iu u< wsp ipers wliih' h«* w i< u vniu wailiii" foi lnw basiue-s iu N’.w V <rk. I3ut he eau r -! i-s r 1 th ct ;f/icevei \veut ab >.u\ t < j i i >u au «tehistic org «i i/. « t oa u< £ .‘1. a iuoutl woul*l ho oil.’pe.l io hiin. It ni u bo surprisiug t-> lii u but it is nevtrthc a fa-.-t that the ou'\ pl *ce u the wi>rid \vlmre i«lu>tiu Alau nuaeh st«»i i s tr<>m lht* «1 «\s «)f Noali are ri*ward «1 h Houo lu'u, A ul Vu onlv plaeo iu Hon >lnUi th «t ; ivs f<>r that kīu«1 ol liler«: iii- ■ s l <> <'-■-)•. Mr. Ar«BstroMg s ,ck ;u tra«Io woul*t be «>l iin more ava I am >njr auarel)ist- i;i «u it v\ s mnong bast ness m *u m N w York. The bri< S *ss ex ittoruey—j;aiieral of Knlak i ia is i>i\)b.ibly uo.v awai’e of the f.iCt.