Ka Nupepa Elele, Volume XI, Number 46, 28 Iune 1890 — A POPULAR NOMINATION. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

A POPULAR NOMINATION.

Mr. C. O. Berger'» Qoioin:>tion hy the joint and mmmmona cojigent of ihe Hawuiiau Political Association and Mech«nics' Union hus proved to be a most popular one. Mr. Berger is a man with a elean polifcical reoord and a reputation fot persoual j«tegrity and bosiness f«irnesg whieh canuot be impwgned, The only fling thus far m»de at Mr. I Berger eauie frqiu. ~the. Aclverfiwr, a X>«per thut realizeß ite on!y 'iope for party success ugaūist him is toattempt to blacken his record and th.is lower hi<n, if pcm&ibie, to the politijal level of Mr. Capitalist Yoang, the uominee of theßeformparty. The A<J -eHiHei'6eall for docuiueiitiS in tfce ehānnel sarvey, conducted uuder Mr. Berger's uianagemeat, was promptlv iaet. We only wish Messrs. E. O. Hall & Son, leaders iuilie late B€form paity, could as easily answer thegrave charges now 6taDding against them mado during eontrol of the Catle Company while laying a rotten cablo upon Mr. Berger's trustworthy an»l houest

survey. The e3ectors of Oahu are to be eon-f-atu]at€d upon theii r ehoieo of Mr. erger to fill the unexpir6cl term creftted by the resignation of Nobte Curamins. We betieve Mr. Berger willfill the plaoe efficientty and honestly. hs evory ipan tlms far elected to the }īouse of Nobles ou the Nationul Ee> form party platfoyn) and tit ket has euileavorwl to do. Mr. C O. J3erger's election is already assured bj at least three hundred majority. This elaim of so large a inajorifcy is ju6tjfied,>because Mr. Borgor will poll umny vote» of the conservat;ve elemeui of tiie late Eeforui party, who are politically weai'v of such partv extreiuists an Messrs. Thurstou and Youug.