Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 281, 16 September 1891 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]
ON DIT.
That the government is whining because of an empty Treasury, and consequent inability togoon with necessary public works, and yet a thousand dol!ars a week. and more have been and is being expended for a road for what — eeho says Jor wkai! That Thurston says iij his interviews bv eastern news reporters, that i popular Hawaiian newspaper (yes) is bringing the Hawaiian people to favor annexatkm, on ae* enunt of the efFtct ofthe McKinley Tariff Bill on the prospects and prosperity of the couatry. But why, so mealy-oionthed «bout the nauie of the paper? That the diBoAvery of how to make it rain is onlv a prelude and a sign of that rain of fire that is needed tb purify the impure state of this sphere, —and ? that we are only at the threshold of woiklwful discoveries tbat will Wminjte with a grand buruing up of a)l things. Thatßaluiaoeda > Bd«featiBaBweet leaeon to*aaoiraiite for persoual i fovercnnenw mnd to Um «Kulm of U» popular wiahee of Uie |»eopk.