Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 29, 15 July 1893 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

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. ohtaiacd the iapaneee rifiee «nd r emmunilioo they have heen u»ing , st tbe rauge. Tbe weapon», «hieh | are new, bave oot beeo tbrough the Custom Houae. ; Anybody re«ding this wo«ld of 1 1 eoone imroediate!y ooūee the slur ( | and insinurtion whīeh it wa» in- . | tended shouid be conveywI against tbe two young geatlemen.wbile the* Sur, if it bas auy elaim wbatever to be called a decent journal could | bave asked and obtained »11 tbe in1 ‘ formation on the subject—but the 1 j truth never d»d suit tbat gutter- ! rag. Tbe iapeneee rifle (not rifles) used on the range by the two gen1 tlemen referred to belonged to the ’ iate King. who recetved it as a gift ■ from Consul-General R. W. Irwin. Perh»ps the old gossips aud tgooramueea who are suflering frnu curioeity will then uuderstand why no entry of tbe weapou has be**n made in the Custom Houee. We are tired of constaotly being calied on to correct and illustrate the ignonnee aud maliee of tbe Star editor to whom we finally will say tbat he wili soou get there where the poet say«: From the world of toe« woald9't thoa live exeuipt, Then «helter thyself in the worId’s oooteoapt. T’is a fnrtun»>, anb9cribed by »11 creatarea for thee, Go tn*de on it —safe —lf yoa are only a flea!