Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 156, 6 July 1894 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

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In a letter reoeived bv a privute p*rty in thls towu it is stated tbat tbe Jnl;A» D Hayne who, a while ago. honoml Honolnlu with hia preseuce is un expert confidence W:1U. fhe sate o{ the Postal Sarings Bauk wus uiuved upstairs in the j P. O building toduy. It bad to <! be hoist«d up aud passed througb a window. Friends of Mrs. Man* Ailau! khould be slow in believing tbe yarn about her, whioh appears in tbe i'all and in this moruing's AJiTtiij»r. lt is sad, but it ia true that newspapersdon’t always give straight f«cts, and the Califoruia papers are cert*inly not •xoeptions U> this rule