Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 406, 9 March 1892 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]

ON DIT.

Tbat uwing *o the annoxalion ar» ticie wiāeh iippiMrMi in iho Dailjr JsulU»tin, on iho 7th inatant, iho Ūiiitad ButoB imopa ww enooor«H io Uml and aoooaloai ihe moHa lo aaa liow «hoi| falor« pro» tMtaraaed Mlow oHmm aot In tfOM OfpMM. | '

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That tho puhlie ma!4 iiko to know whal the Qdhii Hinb of the new iron gratlngBfor the palaea.

That a chamber of commeree existB in this country, but the report laeks confirmation.

That pint bottlee of fis2 is quot* ed at flve doiiar4 eaeh at the new hijgh-fly<*rs resoii up the valley That the Board of Health ought to eend a man to -examine thē foul smelling drain situated at the archway leading inio the Beaver Block on Que*?n Street Thatiēheap engineers engased for gorernment work on the Btone Crusher, may manage to crush the maehine, bo that it will cc«t to ropt»ir it enough to pay for the service of a first class engincer for two years.

That if the Eiehop mu9eutxi. whieh by tho bye includes tbe Government Collection, ts to be oper»ed to the puhlie for a half day only in that Thursday afternoon would suit iiiore people than the forenoon.

That the Bulletin in ita anxiety to please it« «tocjk boldere anel a<*« vt>rtiBing patrons> would b*» rejoio ed to have C«overuor Ashford ftivo hia Beat "to the ehgible candidate havingthe next higbeet vote to the one whose eleelion is voided. —> ,? that would be to Governur Benjamin of the Parific J|nrdware SUte. What a pity for the voluble Ben,

That ncxt t.o the Volcano of Kil:ui<»a, a» a to eee srghiji v we uolieo that Thuf[Bton Cove is also attracting a large iuimher of tuurißts. Ai»ong thv Uistin)(uiBheci vig!tQrs to Thurstoi r« Covc, i>r ī>ope liok*, h*st Buniiav, uerc vevi>ral le idiug i)o!iticians, one black.-'imth to their one inti»rior plasteri-r. one biv ull piēee of ]/.<con/ one gU'ainbo'itco!ttpany from Hongkong. ati(i others too iunuLrous to meiuion. The ibove muuhle variety of sighteeers went ovcrla«»d, while the wet go<Kis wid a iuan, on iee, went mii tbe Diatuond Horn around und deryacht about. That the polio», notwtthstandin« ail their drillinp and moonlight parades, have no i yet been instructed by the Marsbul or his numerous ibputieB and aides-de-cainp how to ro ou duty properly; that it ia eoatomary in otber towna for polioe* men whtn going on duty ( to walk in sipgīe file on the street t oloee to the sidewalk, or if aUowed to waJk ou the atdewatk, lhey &re iastract* ed to keep oo tho outer aide of the san»e next the gatter % a aergeant being in oharge of euoh aquad, to iee Um pilioUiM tUUoo#d at taeir

reapaotivt betta. R«rm how*v«r, oo «tch ihiiig m di«oipltae orord«r hai «m «nt«d tb M ofoor CowiMn<i*r-U!"ChUi; and ih» «oopa" 2«avo the£tuUon Hoom anjr« how in gto«fft of half i dom> or akog im UwMimlk, Ukoa k4afaohoJ bt>j9 M m! of»ohMk

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7. W« are ia favor ol «lt home afpncultttre and in4iwtri©«, «»dbU oar aaiive preduct», like rk« f m8», wool. tobareo, etc. elioak) be proteet6d and fo«tcred bjr proper tarilf reg«Moia v aad «leo it mmei be ihe dutjr of tbe ment t in tt« contractB and other Gf»ra%Umā, to give prefefeaee to paikmal pro» d«ctfi otor imoorted o*es. LOOAL BĒLF-GOV ERNMENT 8. We d«aire a more liberal polfcy toward« the differeat lala*idB oi tha don. out«ide of Oalio; they dbo«ld *•» ceive alairer proportk»n ol the public moaen for the dev«.lopmWttol ihei? re~ sonrcee and the BaU&faciiro of th«ir wanta. Ia lact, the princ!pie of kc«u, Seif-2overomeßt fcbou!d be «KlaaM, ; whereby ghriag loealiUea m»y ehooae the moet inaportaut of their loeai ex«e«ttVß 1 officei% ( and !evy Uxea for th6 purpose i eai inU)rovementB of a pr.hiio Qatupe. - PVBLIC PfiRVANTB. 6. Wetier lawa should rugtilata the Civii rfervice. The p»itK'i|4e ol the e*ction of ofiu»re of the gnmiaMal by the people «hoaki be eatabl:«hed, aad ao man «honhl be alioweil to hoid mon« ihan one offtce of profit, whitst ssiariea shon|d be adaqo&to co»peaaatkm |or Uie«arvices/en<hsTed. AH exceesive taUr»oa f>hould be reduced and aii eina cur«s or Boperfltioiu oftices &boliBhed.

t»ROTKCTION TOTHE L.VBOUBIKIi OJLiSHES 9. We pija)l endonre ali met&ure tenrfing4o improve thf oondhioa of th« wopkiUHA Uuwe?! nnd conseqti««nil]r, witb" ont injuring «ny veeted rivrhts, we wfll ft<)vocftte l»w« to prevent al! fartber im* {y)rtatk>n or rmployatefit ol contractlabor oi any bind, npoa <*>oditiaao whieh will bruas it into a ruiaena aod degradlng von»petition with free Hawa ;»n or wiutē lafc>r. We f»ha!l. alaen iu the ii;torcst of th«* better .»roteettoo ©f the {joor. a«k for more iiboral «aumpikm, oi their pr9wrty f»t>m forred aale oa ex ernt:on an<l froin wri<urc u baakroptcy )>r.xt»t-tlinj;, BMALL FABMIXG AND HOMK STE.\I)S. 10. The wealthy fraction of onr po}tala- c .ioii haw hitiiert<» pn»vent«d thedevt)k>pmont of un :'ndvpendent elaaa of citixefia; the puhiie lamlp *iave bean acqulved and have Inin tied «p in a_ few hands or parrelled to »nit fa%*oril««, ai>d amal (arn?er« and plantera liave baen drivea »af Uy earponitioiio or combingtkmB of rapitalietH; hut ae amall farminfc fa ctniuclve twthe atabil!tv of the 6tete, it shoald pe eticouraitHl bf a nev aad mone liUeml !lon>estead act, bv wheh the ownemhip of «mall tw**ta of jand and th» aett)eineikt iliewem of fam!H«« of our preeent populaUon,—aadeepe(iali ly of the native Hawaiiaaa who hav9 wen l«ft almest bomek*e in thereeoan-try-»hould be rendered poea.ble. vr6 that end ( the GovernaieDt and Oown lan«b, ( in «o fer aa ean be done witl>out invadta« \y*Ud r%ht« ) ahoakl be<im*. ed aa aoon aa pnaaible to hoa>eeteadB. ifit eonf«rred upoa bona«fida ee&le» fme of taxva lor a limited v pertod. lt ghoukl betbe further aim ot fovernaoent to, ai onrt», » lar improvo the aiean» of traaaport tk>n,~kKal, aatkm* al and inlevaatHNM),-~aa to provide, ia all the dietHdB, eheap meana of cqotw> ing the pcoduct of the eoil to marlcei. F.LECTOEAL RIIiGT. U. We hoW that aarigiit aad hon««t wad eot the of fMhh.irbitnrilyM l •hoakleewH» ihiripit toto(f for nobkg aiitQti reprf«entativ«B, aad ao mora aemw he aeeorM loUm ballotof Uta Heh m%a thaa to U» balk4 of U» puoi maa. The dkcrliaiaatk>a ia oI wealth aow made ia oar OoMtitTtSa !a«mtrary toaU Uie eMnmi pHaeialea dfrtghtaad |aetko aadaM»tbeaMS* ed. T6 we wUI fcv*i tevet» iae of .be pneeat dfaUi>rtten oI wealUi a«w damr whiA Umiih oar lawe witli reepertoftlM rfafct la *eto iar aw bfca, Umreb9r lo tbe nativ« Hawaiiaaa aiivitegw wliiek pertaaa to tbem ia U*elr owa coaatrv,«Mial wbkii havo ba«a w|«mUv 4c*ri*qA. IXTB£KAL £MraOVimSKT9 10l u\t\\ I oa«)alMi«adatibar ■*y*i B ■*»*'' SS!Sj?2M*fIS3SLti S!!nS!S«m