Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 337, 3 Kekemapa 1891 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

ON DIT.

That the first of Wilcox'īS line of battle ships caw»e īn yesterdav\ and Will eontinue hereafter to run regulariy between Ban Francisco," Hawaii and China, occasionally calling in at Pearl Harbor, and ? touching at PearT City. For' freight or passage enquire at beadquarters of the International Liberal LeagueThat thi> pay-roll, &c., ofWilcox's line of Steam Battle ships will soon reach two hundred thousand dollars per month; ali of whieh, — it is horrible to relate. —will be circulated in Honolulu, i That Mr. MottS"mith is at Wash-' | ington. as Secret Agent for Hon. ,R. W. Wil.cox. Mr. C. 'C. Moreno is not in it any longer, and it is through his dip!omacy that we have now an overftaw of American eagle& swooping down upon us in I |fives, tens and twenties. I ■7■ " .■ ; 7' : ■.:' 7.7;] L That Mr. Mott-Smith wiil be a ffifeMpient of thanks, in an illuminat- ' from all the * liquor saloopii in : Hawaii. This beats Reforrti majority, with no in dividends. That Peter Q,uinn -(anoihee Dan) is an independent candidate for Legislative dishonors r next election. He is under the protection of tuek« erdom and proposse to get to the post—catch weigbts. That Attorney-General Whiting is in trai oa ng for firss prize as Hawaiian Fat*'Man" but has bad a relapee by reason of Beagle trouWes.