Ka Naʻi Aupuni, Volume II, Number 123, 25 October 1906 — Page 3

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[ai Mahiko. E noho ana keia
baawi mai i Hiu a i knlolo na oukon e na limahana. Aka, o ka Home KaU ka mea i mikaukau
INDEPENDENT HOME RULE REFORM
:inekoua
ka wa i hoea afcu
i ke kfthuu hana e loaa ai oca
,t ilaili. £ noho ana k* Aha-

County Platform.
•lelo Xni ia wa. I ka ninanjtHa no ka w.-tiuona wai wai, a
,UA mai o nei poe e ke Kounit* j oia b»M keia. ^ aiih.tcia ravai--!
» ka Ahaolelo m> k» manao o!w*\\y.«,»a p*« i \\»i akn ko lakou •)
sa luhui Hawaii n-> ku Kw li-un* w u\\vati» watun* o $2000j.!
uia o ka poiui Kidio btli«ta IUA-JJ i ].o fc ou pta llo UP dih», a peU i
nuli o ?*» HU-I \\vai\\v;»i n»a amej,, .< Ml ULi waU;U ^ xva j \\,\\^ a fc u
se ana loaa makuhiki, im ut^ia j k A wiiwtii io i ka $2000, n ke oi

PARTY for
RI^R of ilio County of uuly Counnilteo, wil^lj . Urii ti^MiibliM in th« o\\vinl».-p, UH>ft. to »r<>
orriio?v of Ma
tV'ti 1 '! »,v tho r
Honolulu, on «

-u». T:.?r»tory of H;.\\vnil, for t)»,» n
for !:;*• vartt*ns oOKs's: ami
- 1N!>BI'KNDBNT HOME RULK

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»ku, o ka riuikoaiaU u.» ia o na \\^ n

Miti »> 'ail t, aUila, i» ao-
o 1 1 *2 k^urta. O ka

ia ana, n.» lu>en akn he 1-*^«| \\\\ai\\\ Cooiiftiua UMi ka luhni Uuw^iP ^ a »-ikn, oi* hoi o U \\V WUik^Hu waiui-i, U kauoha kok»> ia ou» e U*le m;\\i ihaiuaiimiH o ke K.uuite AlnoU»U i ka WU
io o ka woiw.u
-.urn o ke Kulnv.a
,.U» «m ^ U«Uih
o srti;U:>7. a i*u <
awlnui a ka Ho
ketseta, malir.ia

a kn i
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au ibo'
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riCXDKNT Hn'^E RL-LE lUE'FOKM)' IMKTY, in iis persist-i".r ;«inl d> t-'nv.ii.'-d »•:': »r^ to ost;ii»:isli an hoin-M, rHirit-nt and I'r.^n s'..\\- U«»vi-r!j!!i:-:it in this County, of liu- pi>opl(>, for tho
* WE DKl'LAUK that all c:tizi'u*s shall Iv protected in their ia-.vfn! rx-rf'.s« 4 of tin* riijht to vott*, without tvcrci.m, diivot or ir-diri «•".: :M % .d without intim:d:ition. t>x|>ross or insin^iittrd: sincl T" iiii- * n. irr.->i»iriivi' uf party, or pulitii-al affiliation or pivfi'rvnoe. \\\\'K l^^'f-'-^RjJ thj'tj'^LJ^*ljtjyj 01 this Territory aroJn....]
pi'07»li' h:iVi" is.> vv»ioi' w!i:it»'ViT in thi» i-« k ndiu-r of th- 1 Unit«-il Stat'> (i.JVt'raiii-.'nl, «ir aMy int«-iv>t in i^s ]»!>!?;ii'cil siu-tvvss t>r
' "WK DKCLARK that tlu- n:i>u.s KKPl'BLICAN .^r T>KMO-CH \\T f"M i'.i noway l>«> <>f JMIV valivin lor.-i} or C'onnty pi >l it its. Affi!i:it:on \\vtlj cit-u-r «>f t!)'•>«• parties, hriiv^s no Ivii-rils i.«) iht? p- op:r of tii's 'IVrrilorv.
\\VE DKr.LAKB \\h.-»t wr.-il Hnw«ii luroiu^ a STATE o| tbv Ann*riv*:tn tTn;.-*n % mir (toYi-ruini'iit sliould bi» condurtcd np,»ri tlu' principlo of "Equai risrht^ fi>r .»!! citizviif*" whivh is ^>K'iiinlv atliriuod io lu» tin- kr\\>t* k i>;' of tlw lXfta.-PKS13H:NT HOMli U I* LE (R.lvFt >KM) PARTY. & .
\\V<> heartily nidor-*o tb-- wiso, patri.itii' and siiiT>.>5sful administration of Govi-rnor (ii-orp* R. Carter of the Aft'uirvS of t'u's Territory, n.« far as they w -n- carrird i>nt within tin* si-njn- of the laws of tho Uniti'd r*tato.* «>f Anu'rit-:^ and of tlu 1 Tyrritn'rv of
Hawaii. ..... . .........~~ ~..... ------- -___
\\Vo pWgt» our Di'lojiatf, who «ball l)M>Ioutod t-> the 60th Coiunvss of thi 1 UniU-d ^tat<\\< to carry outthv following
To fnviir tln» immediate cxten>:-)n# by tho Con^n-s^ of the
rintiMlJStates? —American syst-ni of ].i.il»lic lauil. law*- t-6 th^
Territory of Hawaii, firmly heiievin&that in .such extension lies
our onlv ho}>e of preventinjr the ]>i.hlic domain froiu falling intii) J
.the hands of great c.M'p-n-titionf!.
r ". ; y "
WE DECLARE m f.ivor of an endowment from Congrosa to enable the Territory of Hawaii to establish a College of Agrir culture; and also to secure from Congr^s u liberal appropriation for tin* establishment of a free University for the TeFifitory of iiawaii. to meet the needs of a large number of arnbitioufe youns men anil wp^ien, who would otherwise,, because of lack of financial means, be unable to obtain the liberal education which they crave.
To actively press the justice of special, recognition- by the
.(••onjrrivd of the United States on the ground both of imfral
principle and human law. of the. entire equity and magnanimous
courtesy of granting to ourfornicrQue.cn/Liliuokalani,.
stantial pecuniary sum commensurate with her former
and dignity. 1

*^ Wo pledge our Candidate to Congress to secure a law
enabling Hawaii to become a State of the I'nion of inerica-

We pledge our candidates to employ only citizens of th<£ Territory, on all the public works of th'> County; and we also commend similar protection to citizens by all persons tvhd corporations in this Territory.
We -lenounqe the Republican and Democratic parties fot
having declared in favor oi.a Territorial Appropriation for the.,
the purpot- 1 ? of assisting in the maintenance .of the work of the
Hawaiian -Promotion Committee while the Territory is still/
uiiahle, by reason of the lack of nioiiey to builtf' proper .and
sufficient schools; to increase the salaries of teachers, and to
pay the laboring man u better equivalent for his day's la-bor.
Compulsory law in regard to'vaccination must be aniended.
^lie existing election 'laws should tot? amended; ais to allow
a person registering his jiajwe upon the register of voters $jj|
demand the Board of Registration for a certified copy of his .
oath; to allow a voter at a general or special election, on the
day of such election, he' entitled to absent himself from ari^/
service or employment in which .he is then, engaged, or .employ^
ed, for the period of three consecutive iu rs, between the. time of
opening and the time of closing the pollc, « t nd such voter alialt
not, because of so absenting himself, he liable.to any'penjaUy.no*
shall any deduction be made on account oi such absence irom.^
his-usual salary or wages.. . -
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All laws relative ^o arresting persons puspected. of having the disease of leprosy, which cannot be p von. that «uch persons have the disease capable of spreading - - 'same,, should he abolish. Persons, claiming, that they have a cure for leprosy' nmst.be allowed to practice such cure, at .the Leper Settlenierit or any jiithur place set'apart for siieh purpose. ' . . ..
In commending as w.e.elp the express wish. of. President
Roosevelt that: "Hawaii should govern Hawaii, 1 '. we proclaim
. the continued adherence and changeless fealty ot the IN.Bb/BKN:
•DBJlTHO'JWS 'BGLE-: JREE/ORW) PARTY Io that acsuating ;
J. principle.-
• . ••«.." . . ' . •:.'•,'•'
•.' . • In .th« J name oi.ths Hawaiian -people we .do, and all times' ! .shall oppose, jaad..con olemif all sjieh-an4 ordinance which .are ! detrimental;to the best interests of the people.at large. • : •".
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kola a

Kow-.t* It. via uimiiuti nitiila ouJnie j^
in<\ i\\u:a UA makfoiake iw Ka-'. a , ls -u:i
waii e kauoal* ia k* low ana o
kS>oii* kuh-.i IKIU t.v lUakou nui
uiuh .i ke «n:i waiwai June Un
loai makaiiUi? Ua hoole aku
i, me ka oU-lo aii:i'ku i

U. be mau ).». Kuia o
i hiki akn KU Luina wai-i a i oi aku hoi marnna o a ehi<\ o ouk^n i oi akn a w.-iiwai io o na waijtai
lexva i ku £2001)?" Paus* maf la '
kp Komitt? Ah»olelo: Mi ke HUH) kck.hTleo." "A-le." PoloUi keia.!' mi-* mm; o Uo iUp bakau lima, he- i ^o!?, w *hi a ka meu haiolel.*. E. luheln u k;uuailio i krt olelv> !>•»• booiuauao o.\\\\ko\\\\, tiiimi iho uei. rst.ura a «.-l*lo Hawaii palu e • kt>k»lif uii»a hai.del" uutuina aku! li-aa ai ka I-O»M koh«i lul, tu i j iu »i o\\i i kaniuu,, liealm k<» kn-| ko'u labnikau ika: oiai be lahui j i 0 ] 0 ;t , m , fc a n j n a fc n ]j ome J{ n i a .; nawmio ko'u, n o kahi waiwai *,\ lEfo,,, ka income tix, oia ka au-| i ko* ib > ia lakou i uei wu. Sojhau loaa makahiki. Jsa kaj keispaae a Wilikoki.ua new mai JHome lloU in kana wai i kau i!
k>uui a-.-i; a i k*t» la. k»» baiheo uei kakou i ka pouo uui a ku Home Rula i imi ai; a olelo ibu
ke K'Ui Ahaoiele 1H01; a lo.ia he dala i ka waihona dala o ke Au-puui i keia la, a na Repnbalika
ka ^-JLvepubalikvi i keia la u=uva kaui ono e ai ha&ben nei; a o ke Demokarata 201 uaua iiio kaua loaa e pnUrvi nei. O keia ka H4i pomaikci a ka Ht.me Ilnla nsa o \\Vilkoki la, i bo^mannwa-uui i-i e a'u a me ua eieuiukule, i paa a; -->. be koe kakaikani loa nei kekibi poe o keia wa."
AUiila, hiiomaka raai la oia e hoakaka i ua nin a me na knlolo i Icaa i ua Home Hula ma ke Kau Ahaolelo uaua lo*o ke Teri-
oie mai
kn p
nei -i ua H"»me
a laknu \ imi i

lluia,

ioaa a waiwai ka waihona. K<» ike ami la oukon ia hua nin haohao a ka Home Rula; :i ouijou «•- olelo nei, aohe niu a k:i Home Ft.'.'a: aohe alaala a ka Home Rjo? Ia; aohe %vi!tia ka Home Rula; xdhe waiwai a ka Home Hula. E na'i wale ro oukou i ka pouo a ka Home Rula i na'i ai, aoe e pau ia'ou-ko'i. A nolaila, koino hou au ame ko'u mau hoa elike, me ke Kekipi ame Oili, ame ua nioho luna-
k
makaainana, loaa no
no ka waihoua;

ke dala hiki ke
nei. Huike pa mai la oia j olelo ae, I $1.50 a i $2.00 ka uku
no ke kauAwai lioopae liiuahaoa i ho->holoia ai eke £HU AhaoleiO i hala. O ke kauawai ia naua i ho'pae-mai i ua Rokiui Molb-kana a hoiiiciia ak'i ai i Kauai. A hoea akn i k^v malania »e nei o Dekeoiaba, e h;>ea mai aua uo Hawaii uei, nialalo o ka maua o
hana o ka la o ke kanaka paaha-na ma na liana aupuni. Kia hou no nei loaa a ka Home Rula, elike hie na mea i hoakaknia ma ka ma-kou kahua hana: e hoihoi i na loaa hoopai o na aha hookolukolo iloko o ka waihona o ke Kulana. Eia hou no nei imi loaa a ka Home Rula elike me ia i hoakakaia iloko o ka makou kahua hana; e hoihoi ia na loaa laikini ame na loaa ko-iua aha hookoloholo iloko o keia a me keia Kalana.
Aole 'i kana mai na kumu loai hooxvaiwai a hoopomaikai a ka Hume Rula i mei e nni ai ke dala iloko o keia a me keia Kalana; a kohu h/ri p\\ha ka. olelo ana ae i niu na oukou a i kulolo na oukou. Hoakaka mai,la no hoi oia no KAHILIAfTLANI, oia ka Elelc Lahui a ka Aoao Kuokoa Home Rula. He kanaka oia, aole iloko o na eke kopaa, ao e hoi iloko p na pah a barela malakeke. He kanaka oia nor a iho, a he kuokoa oia ma na and a pau. He kanaka oia e makee ana i na pono o kakou nei na Hawaii; a ma ia ano im kuponp loa'oia i Wahaolelo Lahui no Hawaii i ka Ahaolelo nui 6 Amerika Huipuia.
He nui- aku na olelo"naautto^a
keia kamwai, lie 1325 poe Fa-kiki. Aole uo 4 paa ilaila, ei hou aku DO a hoea mai ka mano, ke klni a me ka lehu o kp nu aina e e ahi papa ibo ia Hawaii n&i me he mau nhioi la.
e -Aia ma ke kahua hana a ka Home Bola," wahi ana i hoornsiU mai ai i ke kamailio ana, "oia nb Bepab&lika a me na Deinokarata ke olelo mai uei e hoopii ae i ka uka o oukoa o na limahaaa ma na baua aapnui, mai ke $1.25 a ke $1.50 o ka la. Aahea ke dala
0 ka waihona aupuai i keia wa, e
hiki ai ke loaa oaa dala a pii ko
on boa mau nku baua? Kai uo e
imi maa i ke dala; a loaa ke dala

1 ka waihona, alaila, kbhu ka
olelo ana ae e hoopii ae i-ka uka
.baua i $1.50 o-ka, la;i'$2 o-kala;
a pela aku. Aohe kahaa, hana a
Hepqbalika'o keia anb; aole po
ioi a ke Demokarak. A pehea
auarei la. « biki alia lana ke

^
ka.Ild.a.kuse Kalauokalani, a.'ua nui ke 6hohia o- m mea & pau i kana mau olelo