Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 149, 27 June 1894 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
now a man is nominated and from tbe start is sore of tbe soffrages of a majority of his party. Party whips shonld l»e open!v defied. parly allegiance should be a disgrace to any man; then political bcsses would be impossible, and there woo’d be no snch circle as a rulmg ring. Sach having becn my views and having acted thereon for thirtv years. any reader ean judge how maeh partisanship there is 1 _ in my final jndgment on the Hawaiiau question. JrLirs A. Palmek Jr.