Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 68, 7 Kekemapa 1893 — LOCAL NEWS. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL NEWS.
The raecais s x>ner or later will have to go! (Hiieaiinn Star) Voa bet they will. And you are one of them. lA - * not f rg>*t the concert by the M sses Albu this evening, A rare treat is ’.n store for tnus;c loring peopie. The Tiser publishes another fake this morning. We refer to the alleged firemen’s schemes. There is uo truth iu it. The coffcr-dam haa been placed in pusition under the stern of the Mii or**ra. It is \vorth a visit. Go down and have a look at it. It is generally bel:eved that the prts« cbppings published in the Star, arc changed so as to read fav -r.ib'y t >wards its own policy. It was the dv.ty of tho Provision,:! Goverament to re nder every possil>le «id to Conimissioner Blount. Mr. Tiser editor. Don’t harp ou fH.it. What is the raatter with the ’Tiser editor tiiis morniug ? He s»ys, Mr. Blonut hasbeen treaoherous to this government. Sorry he takcs that vie\v of it. A really musical treat, woukl be a oombined concert by the Hawaiian Naiional aud tlie Philadelphia’s Bands. We hope to see ono arranged shortly. Goand hear plumber and eouneilman Emm luth. reel ofThis v:ews b}- the yard, ou the “whys” and *‘wherefores”, that the ‘*loyalists” should be turned out of office. The public is invited to be present at the se«sion of the Councils this al’ternoon, to listen to the discussion of ihe sut>ject, “the remo vals of the rascals (?) from officed hen speaking of eavesdrop pers the other afternoon. theStar forgot to mention, how many of suoh paid characters there are in the employ of the present govern ment. Perhaps it will inform the Tax payers on that point.