Ka Naʻi Aupuni, Volume II, Number 122, 24 October 1906 — Page 3

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Pau ci ApelahamA, kn mm ka unah(tom»lu-tr hoolwuira aku la a Mr S KtMtthoe o Wjialun, lekatn moho lunnmakaaimina o saAnao Kaokoa Home R,v»b, doiikaka pn aku la kn liinahoo* niiilu. u M'lhoc ka ranlm a na Demokuvtitt P olelo uei, li« moho i a na Inlion, ,i lio T)»i ntU o Mtilioo. A u hoi lit* ami o Mr Malion iiuim u o *> iw'lu hauixn v» Urt aim, .10 lo ui lux OomoUiu itj, ak.i, ht> II iiuo llala muni inn, mil ** P-HI » na
INDEPENDENT HOME RULE REFORM
Coimt.y Platform.
wuii a hiki aku i ke Kaluga o lift!, mo a* pano a pan i pill mo ka lalidi Hawaii Amenka mu ha Ten tori o Hnwaii uei.
Ma ke kfliioua
Na Kiiniitu Itrtlan-a o Muui,
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The IxnnvMVNr Pvim- for UOMV Rrw of I bo County/ of Oalui, Tnritofv of Ju \\vi\\u. through iln OouiUv fonimiiloo, wliioh iu* ileloAHlnl h\ iho (\\miily r.nuvntion, Ih \\t assembled in the Tnv of Honolulu, v»n ih» 'Jlth ,la\ -if Novemh-r, IW. 10 pro-
Win wr w. an KWnon is to V held on XOVKMWKRrt, IHOrt, ui iluM\\iu,i \ .ifOilm {Vm'tirv of U.IVUM, f »»i iho pnquwo of eluhii!? eaml.il.uett for ihi> vanou* ollhvs, and
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AAM5 DICrLAKK mu iid-liiv imi adhei-Mire to tin PKXUiCNP hOMK RULB iRKFOHM) I'ARTY, in i enl and ilelormrieil effoils to e^Lahii^h an honest, effie-ieni, and eeononiie (Jo\ >iniiiiMit ill this Coiinlv, of the people, for the pe iple and by the people
WK DKC'LVUlil Lh:it all eiti/ens slnll he proleoled in their l;n>iiil exeie ^e of ihe iiphl In Mite, without eoercioiij direct or niti.ieei, and without nitiinidiilion, I'Npiehs or insinuated sind In thi- einl \\si> ii'i\\«ike the e-trnefl and hone-1, eo nporation of all eiluiMin, un -peeti\\e ot paitv or polidesil alnh.ihon or piefercnce.
WK DKrL\\KK tb.it the polil f h ni UUH TeniLoiy aie in no vjse him.lar to tint of the Vniled Hi.iti-a, in ihiiiuch :IH the people ha\\e n.) vouv whatever in Iho coiuluot ot the Ihiili-d Slat" s rnim'iit DI siiiv interest in its pnlilieal sueoe^n or
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W1C DKCLARK th:il Ihe names R1CPV BLUJAN or DEMOCRAT otm in no w \\v bv x of any viluein lonsil or County politics. AlViliiition with either of theM> piirtioa, bungs no bent^itH to the peojile ot this Ten itorv
WE DISC LARK that until Hawaii b-eomos' a STATE of the Ampiiran Union, our Uoveinmrnt blmuhl be condacted «I)OH the principle of "Equ.il iiRhtb for all citi/.eiiR" which is solemnly affirmed to be the kevstone of the INDEPENDENT HOME RULB (REFORM) PARTY
Weheaitily c-ndoiae the \\\\:se, patnotic and auccMsful nd^ niniiBtintion of Go\\ernoi Uenr^e R Cartel of uhe Affsiira of this Territoiv, as fai :IH tliev weie ctuiied out. within tin ticope of ihe laws of the United Htitea of America ,nul of the Teintory of H.i-\\\\.ui
We pledge our Delegate, vkho shall be elected t:i ilie 60th ^oiiRress of the United 8t t ites to can y out th. 1 following nuMHuiea To fsivor the>>fmmediate exti-nsioiiH by the Congruss of ihu United St.iLea—Ameiican p>Hteii' «if public land laws to the Terntoiy of Hawaii, firinlv behevinp thnt in auch extension lies oin onlv hope of pieventina; the public domain from falling into tlu s handn of t?ieat corpoi.itionfl.
Wlfi DECLARIB m favor of rin endowment from Congress to iMi.ihle the TornL'jiy of Ha\\>aii to eHlahhsh a College of Agn-cultuio, -and nlso to secure fiom Gnngieiw a libeMl appropriation for the establishment of a free Umvei^il-y for the Tonilory of Hawan, to meet the needs of a large number of ambitious young men and women, who would otherwise bucauae jf lack of financial means', be uaible to obtain the liberil education which they crave
To actively press the justice of special leuogmtion by the Congress of the United States on the ground b')th of moral principle and human law, of the entne equity and magnanimous courtesy of granting to our former Queen, Lihuokalani, a substantial pecuniary sum commensurate with her former position and dignity.
*We pledge our Candidate to Congress to secure a law enabling Hawaii to become a State of the Union of America
Me pleclg^ our candidates to employ only citizens of.the Tenitory, on all the public woiks of the County, and we alrib commend HI mil or protection to citixeiiB by oil persona and R(ir-poiationain this Territory.
We denounce the "Republican and Democratic partic.s for havi-ig declared in favor of a Teiritoii.il Appropriation for the the purpose of .isaisting in the maintenance of the woi k of the Hawaiian Promotion ConmnttPe while the Terntoiy IB _ still unablv, by reason of the lark ot nvim-y to build piopci..ind Bufficicnt achoola, to inr,ip,WB the t-'lniiH of tejchi-r.s, and to pay the laboring nun a hotter equivalent tut hu day's labor.
Keia. i
Alll
Ku mai o S ll Ma boo i Inawi mai la i konii tlnha i ka anaiJa,
A'oni un «i T.'lo, i Ua m.ikaia ia «i» K.innknimpaot liu-ku nn lihiliUi o V.pn
U»v linolo o -Tolui UnghpR i ko-ile i pi? i ai\ liUi ;\\urt ha moho u»i in Repn-U paptijofthka amna hilo. Gn-di f.i-l«l
Eui ko iu;ik';n tuakaiuaka Ben Tiyiuis 11 '^a AluUi h« liu.iwi* o Wa.ilubn i ke kanua uei i Uoia man la Olinolia nvui no nn Ino-u 1011:1.
Ma it.i bora 10 ,1 ku pu Poa-]j Un; 'KM, i luuilolp mai ai o Mrs.|| Dumitnlii r-uko i keia ohi ana, i ;
e 80 a 01 o koua man makalnki
Joba no 1

Mai pniim i na kauiaiio piko
u ia wii i punt ao i\\i UekU»-\ Alnlia IXMn ikai t"Slants!
"Sim kel.», wain a kek
Hoike aiai In ma, . kon.i inoa imi'olvo o iuna >i ku poe e- Imiolept, al>a, 'iw.iu "UHO keKinn ho li )lo I \\inaiuukaaiuAoao KnokoH H.imo Rwae pnun ia .111 e ki A\\\\.io iijoliO o k»v AoaoH"iue Rcilu i anliu at il!^ o S k «pptemabu iku ueka men i wniuii Q inme kn bilota book a hi.na uiolui e ae. Mu ulehulelm i kolioia ai la
uiu paba ke kanalua o Ueuabi poe i ba ike tua la'u mn La buhi-w-ii a na Demokuratai woue nina loa ai maauQi, a be ciiaio ma in haluwui auB, ua kahpaia an ko'o inoa e ka lunnhooiualu o ia litiln-wa», o biiolelo oia m no, A \\in ike oukou nil hainlalo an, he walii Ijaiolelo pokole wale uo ma ia hfilawrii ana. Aole.au he Demo kiiiMti; be Home Rula oiaio ^u Owau kekahi Inla hnlnko loa o keia aoao kalaiaiun Ai o ke
nomoua ma ka pakaukan a Ka-le, HHO inai ^ kg miki poi<—
hao a ka uana kai—liao e ka pi-op n.
ti honpaiia imun o kn alia o Davida AVabiue be S1U me $1 30
na, no ke pekn ana i ke pani puka o IIH bale o koua makiiaka-ne a nahaha uiauka ae nei o Ka-
nuwdi Mai km keia, i raea e a'o ai i un Leiki.
keiH la e annlo ia aku ai ke kinowailna n Miss Yitona Kdlae brio uo ka home lionua, a biki i ka Lina'a ia ana mai o ko na ili-nn me ka pu a- ka aueln. Aloha na opuu pun o Hawaii a o-u opio pio la nei. He 31 kona-ujMQ ma kabiki a hula wale aka la
He Home
ha Ao-io
Hal a ko'u JCMO e ka neij ^ole be
i lea la a
Hoolaha Hookeai
Me ka Pule.

E U1SA KE KANAKA E
KOMO MALOKO!

E ike~i ko oukou hoa'loha be loea ma ka huli amt i ua waiwai paa, pohihihi i waiho wale ia Ua hiki ke mi i na leka ma ko'u moa a e loaa no mu ko'u keen a ban a.
Ka'u Kupakako o Win PAOA KALANI, he kamaaina i na mea apau. Helu 74 Alanui Moi, (Aoao Waikiki o ka Hale Pipi o Waller)
P. E.R, STRAUCH,
(I auk Karaufca}

I DA Ahahui u DA kauB ame na wAhineo'ka anao Kalaiaina Kiiokttft 3«tue Rula o ke Kala-na « Matti; Aloha oukou.
Ke Jioike la uei m* kein lioo-
lalia E lilo ana ka la 1, 2, 3,
5, ame 6 » ka mahina D Nove
mabi e hiki mai aaa, mai ka
bora 6 o ke kaka-biaka aka
hiki i ka bora 12 o ke awakea o
keia mail U p*kahi i man la a
mau bora Hookeai, Hoalohaloha
i ke Akun, QO ka F.mo~ no ka
Maluhia, ka Lioakila ame ka
pomaikai o ka Labai Hawaii
Ameriha mai ke Kulajia o Ha-

Olelo Hoolaha-
Oiai ua koho pono ia au e ka Aha Elele Repubahka i moho ho-lo Lunakiai no ka Apana o Honolulu; nolailaj ke nonoi aku nei au iko ka Ichulehu rnau-bajola. A V. GEAR
Owai kaElele Labui pilipih kopaa o IB a pal u malakeka ole hoi? O'S'ahiliaulanv U puawai