Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 183, 21 March 1893 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

Another view of the situation has reache<i «s. We re?erve copy- ; right, but will allow the Kennehee Journal the use of the pointe«l an<l correct explanation of where wo are! Captain Wiltse'8 gone away, Oho, Htevens too w ill |{i> *<>me <iay. Aho, The Commissionor8 no lonj{er they In Washin*rton tin<l it »r<H>d t<> stay, Annexation K<me ia not aueh play Aa they ihou^lu, Uhu. The too have taken thoiight, Oho, Theirbounty aeiiemeoul haa b«en Aha, The Jap'a t;reat warahip in our p>)rt, Haa ma<ie the;n aak what 18 it Wi'l cootnu*t alaves no more l>ebrou|{ht, Or kept in tiebt m Hawaii, Uhn. Unele Sam takea time to thiuk, Oho, Paul inritea him to a <lrink. Aha, Anel in les» time than y»u eouW wlnk, Annexation aehemea be>rin to ehnnk, Au<l reatoratton ia the pink, Of [»erfeetion now, Hooray. P. Ci<ier Jones he ia no go. Oho. ‘‘Neceeslty” Smith the mark must toe, Aha, The Ei(?hteen Coancillor» in a r»w, Althoni<h they do not like it eo, To Spreokela’ will muat how or «o, With no eaeh in the Treaaury. Uhn.