Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume I, Number 101, 6 January 1890 — The Planters Noble Ticket on Maui. [ARTICLE]

The Planters Noble Ticket on Maui.

Oi the nonunated w,e will say, that James Anderson of Makawao aud L.M. Tempsky, are liberal, pratieal well educate«l honest mei), but they have allowed themselves to be associated with men with whom they ean have no real B\ r m])athy, and areno honest friends labor, H. P. Bal.U\in, one of the eandL-, datcs who from a v.orking guear boiler a few ye;irs ago has bei?omo a millionare, who.se ineome to-day, i? e<}Ual to lhat sōme ef the half a dozen w, ;i!(hy men of California. How did it eome ab<>\rt? Ey a gr«at wealth. of disp]ayed in grabbihg the krads of

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