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THE DEIOuRiTIO
PLATFOBM OF 1901
Priacipies Adopted For The
Patty To Stand On In
This Campaign
Adopted in Tcrntorial Convention onMonday August 22 1904
Reaffirm Allegiance to Democracy
We the Democratic Party of theTerritory of Hawaii in conventionassembled do reaffirm our alleg-iance
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to the Democracy of the Main-land
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and to the fundamental prin-ciples
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upon which the Democraticparty was foundedj and which havebeen consistently emphasized bythat party ever sincePieclncd to Mainland Principles
Wc pledge our hearty support tothe platform of principles adoptedby the St Lotjis Convention and tothe National standard bearers ofthe party in the coming campaignJudge Alton B Parker and HenryG DavisCentralization of Power
In dealing with Territorial mat-ters
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we first and foremost enter ourprotest against the centralization ofpower in the Executive branch ofthe Territorial government and themeans adopted to secure that endThe executive is an appointive onein this Territory and not responsi-ble
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to the electorate and is alreadyclothed with inordinate powers un-der
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the Organic Act
Exaction of Resignations
Not content with this howeverit seeks to own and control the Leg-islature
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dominating the primarieswith office holders and henchmenfor that purpose Though profess-ing
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a desire for clean governmentit has by the exaction of undatedresignations from the heads of allDepartments
The refusing of goycrnment em ¬
ployment to the citizens and tax¬payers of the Territory unless theysign a pledge of fealty to the Re ¬
publican PartyTlic forced levies of assessments
from office holders for political pur-poses
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creating fear of dismissalfrom office for supposed disloyaltyto the Executive and its henchmen
Hunting down and defeating Re ¬publican candidates for office whoseindependence might be a bar to theconsummation of its ambitions
Established graft and machinemethods never before attempted inthe history of these Islands
AH of which we maintain isdilated to undermine political inde ¬
pendence and the right to open cri-ticism
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so necessary to maintainhonest government
Control of Legislation
We charge that the manifest de-sire
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of the Executive Departmentof the Territorial government todominate the Legislature is particu-larly
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unfortunate as it means be-fore
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long the elimination of thatbody of intelligent independent andfair minded legislators whp havealways been found in the legisla-tive
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assemblies of these Islands inthe past and who have done somuch to preserve good governmentand the balance of pqwer between
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WALLiRS ADDRESS
TO THE ELECTORS
Red Hot Shot From Ono Of
Democracys Strongest
Candidate
Delivered nt tho Orpheura Saturdayevening Oetobor 22 19043
Fellow Citiscns I am not an Autocrat I am a Democrat I haVc identified myself with what I cot dor to bethe peoples party the Democratic partya party that embraces all classes of so-ciety
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and believes in the doctrine of tinsupreme power of the government beingexercised directly by the nconle and
not by any particular class or individualllnsi doctrine derives its origin from
the Declaration of Independence where1ik it is enunciated
We hold these truths to be ntthat all men are created equal
that they are endowedby their Creatorwith certain inalienable rights thatamong these arc life liberty and thepursmt of happiness That to securethese rights governments arc institutedamong men deriving their just powers
from the consent of the governed thatwhenever any form of government be-comes
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destructive to these ends it is theright of the people to alter or abolish itand to institute a new government lay-ing
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its foundations on such principlesand organizing its powers in such formas to them shall seem most likely tocfIcct their safety and happiness
Hence we sec that the form of gov-ernment
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conceived by the sturdy chaiactcrs whose genius brought into beingthe great American Commonwealth wasbased upon the principle of commonconsent The medium through whichthis consent is expressed today is Hitballot box This box is the peopleslaw giver It is as much the expressionof the will of God as that of man forGods hand lias been displayed in no un-certain
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manner in the affairs of ourgreat nation during all its past historyIt controls the destiny of the Americangovernment and of the American peopic British statesmen like OConnellGrotc Macauley Cobdcn and Gladstonechampioned the cause of the ballot boxin England until finally in 1872 Glad-stone
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secured the full introduction ofthe suffrage This is the instrument bywhich the sunrcme nower of the Government is exercised dircctlv by the peopleand the people should guard and cherishthis sacred right as jealously as the gov-ernment
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does the specie in the vaultsof the national Treasury
A man who barters his vote is not fitfor American citizenship It mattersnot whether the commodity received mexchange for the vote is money or offi-cial
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position it is barter and it is brib ¬ery and it is a crime against libertyand acainst conscience and anainst one
of the grandest institutions of the Republic and it is a direct attacK uponone of the leading forces in the van-guard
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of civilizationI need only cite the law on elections
from the Penal Code of this Territory11 support of these assertions
Par 1491 The following personsshall be deemed guilty of an electionfraud
Section i Every person who shalldirectly or indirectly personally orthrough another give procure or lendor agree or offer to give procure prlend or who shall endeavor to procureany money or office or place of employ-ment
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of valuable consideration to or forany elector or to or for any person foran elector or to or lor any person 111order to induce any elector to vote orrefrain from voting or to vote or rfrain from voting for any particularperson or party or who shall do anysuch act on account ot any person hav ¬ing voted or refrained from voting forany particular person at any election
Section 4 Every elector who shallbefore cji r after any election di ¬rectly or indirectly personally orthrough another receive agree or con¬tract for any money cift loan or vainable consideration office place or em ¬ployment for himself or any other per-son
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for voting or agreeing to vote orfor refraining to vote or agreeing to re-frain
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from voting or for voting or re ¬fraining to vole for any particular per ¬son or party
Section 6 Every perscjn who shalldirectly or indirectly personally otthrough another niake use of or Uneat ¬en to make use of any force violenceor restraint or inflict or threaten to in-flict
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any injury damtmc or loss in anymanner or in any way puctice intimi-dation
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upon or against any person inorder to induce or compel such personto vote or refrain from voting or to
ote or refrain from voting for any par ¬ticular person or party at any electionor on account of such person havingvoted or refrained from voting or vpteclor refrained from voting for any particular person or party or who shall
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abduction distress or any device or con-trivance
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impede prevent 6r otherwiseinterfere with the free exercise of thelective franchise
Deprive the people of the liberalexercise of the suffraec andthey will have the swor- d-tamper with the franchise of the indiudual and suppress the popular willand it will seek relief in open violence
It is therefore highly essential thatthe department of the government com ¬missioned with the grave duty of en-forcing
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the laws for the protection ofcivil rights especially those governingelections already cited should be en-tirely
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to insure fair and impartial treatment othe riirhts of tlfr nnnirs nt icsni in thpresent campaign and to prevent anyoutrage of the hillnt hnv nt tin rnming election t
Lord Chief Justice Holt of Enclandthu exnresseshis sentiments nn thei isuffraue Let tlip nronln fiflm -Interference with a mans vote is htbehalf of this or the other party If- -such cases come before mc to be tried5- -
shall charge the jury to make the ofrfender pay well for it i
My fellow citizens I chanre vou tovJpermit no unlawful influence and no dis Ahonorable inducemrnl tn stnnrl Vitnni1 niri 1d4MA mi Ijwu uiiu vuui nuiicsi cuiivicuons onelection day Dont stifle vour-m-inho-nrf
by allowing yourself to be browbeateniii Y aituai1 iiinv- - ty LIU 11 11 til I yriUCipiCS
which arc repugnant to your best judg ¬ment and dontJbeaparty to making- -nni mm n niclnrliin rf a -to whom you would never think of comV Mnutting sven the smallest of your oivbprivate interests Dont do it Voteifor the man of your choice and favorhi election solely on the grounds of hispersonal merits and the merits of hisparty platform Dont put men in powerwho will stjgmatize themselves theirparty and the Legislature as well 1tell you cantiidly that I purpose askingno man to give me his vote unless hefeels morally certain that I will not be--tray the trust he thereby reposes in mea iic uanui uux is aksancuiarvanatsneeasto be cleansed it has been degraded inme past to tne low level of Unpoliticalspoilsman and it remains for the meii ffof moral courage in T this community- - fmen who are neither theadvocates nqrthe tools of party servility to elevate1and dignify it at the corning election
One of the factors that confnbltteslargely to the selection of sound timbersfor legislative bodies is education andI am proud to stand upon a platformthat advocates the extension of thepublic school system so as to embrace afri tcomprehensive course of manua andjy Jagricultural training and an elementarySicourse in uivu government tnus yj g
stilling into the youth of this Territorythe principles of industry and good citi--
zenship upon which the future welfareof this Territory so muci depends
An Associated Press cablegram to the1Pacific Commercial Advertiser pub-- J
lished in its issue of October 21 19045reads as follows
Lake Mohonk Oct 2 1 St Hawaii H iwas the text of several addresses attheIndian conference yesterday GorhaniY iD Gilman of Boston a former rpsMenr101 t iawaii said that the extension btthe suffrage to the native people vvasaJft1great error Recent legislative acts of Jt
il IT 1 1 -- j OlSuie iinvaiians supwea a lacK ootn qt in Jitelligencc and morals Tv
Now I consider this an unqualifiedsianuer ot uie nawaiian people It is asuijtti uiium iu every man 111 mis iCf 1ritojy with a drop of Hawaiian bloodtin his veins If I were a Hawaiian Itwould not feel like calling upon the peofnc m uiy Lite lur u voic OI inailKS M
this gentleman who has so freely and -so publicly traduced their character V
Just as though this community had pnever known such excellent Hawaiians -as Henry Smith Mark Robinson Johntuna nuraijam rcrnanuez rainier rWoods Jas F Woods A N Keppikai 5Eben P Low J S Low Curtis PfIaukea Frank Harvev Tnhn C Ijin kand a host of others whose intelligenceAintegrity and moral worth are unqnerHrioned
It behooves the Hawaiians to stimti Vjlate in their ranks an earnest desire fqrthe very best representation in the leais- -
lative chambers of this Territory NLetn1them select their best talent at thesb Vrniiciie ntlrl lur fcr rlninrr 1icKn itia rXiUf lnless set who after the close of the jwjuawti t Hit illlUillLU UT M
Grand Jury You cannot afford Utallow the reputation of your race tojirTr1compromised by the deportment of nKjterly irresponsible men Remember Jj9fJU1V Ull hlllll flllli Ulll U lift UllJiailllllK l4iwitnesses has charged you with havinjgthe franchise unlawfully in npssession
The Democratic partv is anxious to beyour advocate and all it asks as a re--tainer fee is a vote of confidence at thecoming election Will you give it
I am not here to extol the virtues ofthe Hawaiians nor to capture theirvotes with a flattering tongue but I amhere to protest agajnst charges which
re manifestly unfair to them It hasbeen unfortunate for the Hawaiians thatiheir education in Civil Government has
b en left hitherto to the tender mercieso the political desperado wjti the re- -
ult that an element which is in no wisei uahlied to represent the race has beenraitated into the Legislature through
the mcdhih1 of the suborned and rowdyc incus Then why censure the race fortiie deeds of the ew when in our oyyn
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iontraot of this size on auahs Q there wouldQiiKAT Indiqna- -1 1 The Merebants Aisoeiation
is Ubamber oi uommerae meBuilders and Traders Exchange and
JJdndred associations would pais rsoylutions protesting against such evi- -
deuoes of Qraftl Ghaft II GRAFTbut by their silence they give cou- -sent to such methods of looting theTerritorial Treasury
The Governor says he is loo busyto diseuss personal matters buthimself creates the fjsksonai equa ¬
tion by eliminating departmentalresponsibility under the law other
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that Rroia dliroRord of the publicsinterest tjjatiaishown in the testingup of newly maoatlamizad atteotafor the patpoto of laying pipesthereioi s- -
On the mainland the coat wearand tear of road and aireet bakinsia reduoed to a minimum by icoorporating all poatlble utility requitementi auoh as water lower gasoleottioal tolophone ondother oon- -duits for generations to oome oonnectiona boing brought to the eurbline so that onoe down a streetneeds no further attention thanoccasional surface repairs Thiswould be the eoonomioal procedurehere
What applies to this also appliesto many other expenditures of whioh
the Governor has assumed personalaontrol The economies introduoadthrough the pruning of salaries aremore than offset by the finanaialleaks in the pipe lines -
Road and garbage departmentoarts doing serious- - stunts is carrying Republioan rostrump etc fromplaoe to place posting Repubiioan
bill etc while licensed express menare sucking their thumbs waitingfor something to turn up are doingtheir full chare toward a politicalland slide after which will oome aninquiry into the siouroe of author-ization
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for the wanton waste ofpublic funds in improving privateproperty as evidenced in part by thefilling of the Biahop Estate lotfaoingthe Young hotel
In view of the statement by theGovernor that the reservoir capacitywill be increased two years henoewhat is the natural presumption onthe part of any candid business manrelative to the indiscriminate rush-ing
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underground of the new mainsThe oity is as well supplied withwater as it eatlL be for two years tocome The contention that the wortcisboing done to make available theold mains now down for extentionoin distriotsat present unprovidedfalls flat by reason of the methodspursued Thousands of faet of pipethat could hare been economicallyremoved while the new pipes weregoing down will never repay theexpense of a subsequent
to remove them Better evid ¬ence of this can not be desired bythe enquiring taxpayer than toglance at the condition of some oftjiesB old mains now already re-moved
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It is for the Governor to justifythe course that is being pursuedand to disabuse the minds of thevoters that the pipe laying has nopolitical motive behind it
Tli 8 Democratic Campaign
The Democrats in the Territorybase their claim for the support ofthe voters at the ooming eleetion onthe grounds that they hare present ¬ed a platform whloh embraces ques ¬
tions whioh will be of great import ¬
ance to the welfare of the Territory
and which will be solved by thepolioy to whioh the Democraticcandidates stand pledged
The Dbt-ocrt- t- if in the majorityin the Legislature will assure thevoters that county government willb established here as tho peoplewIbIi it in spite qf the intrigues ofthe governor who js using desperate
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a centralized eprornment under hiimmediate and poraonal control
Tho Demdorats will not waste thetime of the Legislature by psBiifagridiculous and impossible measuresbut they will through a brief andbuailaeBBliW session5 atteM to theimmediate wants of tho Territoryand they will among other thingsteach the Executiue that he cannotride roughshod over the
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Tho Democrats will insist on athorough investigation of the Terri-torial
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administration and repudiateany compromise with those whohave introduced methods and systenia whioh are contrary to theOrganio Act and oppressive to thepeoplo
The voters oro determined thatthe attempted dictatorship of theGovernor shall ba ended and thoyrealize that tho only manner inwhich this can be done is by elect-ing
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a Logialaturewhich will not besubservient to him and whichcanneither booojoled or bullied intoblind obedience to the arrogant gov-ernor
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Every independent in-telligent
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and honorable voter shouldvote the Democratic ticket and ifOahu is carried for the party theresults from the other islands willgiye us an intelligent uprightDemocratic LeRialature
Thosfi Warrants
The Democrat io platform containsthe following paragraph Warrantsin place of cash extrava ¬gant administration resulting inthe isBuanoe of government warrantsto employees and supply men apreposterous course whereby thetaxpayers are being doily mulctedin the amount of interest paid onunproductive loans on the one handand the loss incidental to discount-ing
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warrants on the other
No remedy has yet been proposedby the Carter administration where ¬by this illegal system of paying ob-ligations
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with paper ftnoney thatthe banks will not accept at parcan be abontloned The financialpolioy of Carter is that of an irre-sponsible gambler or spendthriftwho simply ories fa banquet apresnous la deluge The kicgB of Franceused to Bay that and it cost one ofthem his erown and hoad but inthose days suoh a polioy was naturalBut horo in an American Territoryin the year 1904 we see the remark-able
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speotaole of a Territory of theUnited States committing daily anaet of bankruptcy by being unableto pay its creditors in the legaltender of the land
iiA Republican financier who
Swears by Carter as a politician andfinancier ssid that the warrant sys ¬tem was frequently used in somelocal governments on the mainlandand be added it is really no bardship to any body as the banks diecount the warrants at a trifliuR per ¬centage tThat man expressedexaetly Carters views He likepatter look at the morale of thematter ho ctrp not for the danger-ous
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precedent evtblished by thepolioy all he os well as Carteroan see is that the discount is sosmall that the loss doesnt hurt any ¬body
punlly ebmmlU Illegal act in flu jegerLCe 111direction what is there to preventhim from doing it in others TThrough his infamous polioy of unloted resignations he set astdo thespirit of the Organic Aot and usurp-ed
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a power whioh it was not intend ¬ed he Bhould possess The warrantpolioy is just as illegal The Ltglslaturo provided that certain sumsshould be paid for servioes to in-cumbents
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of aortain officer and nogovernor has the right or power toeheot tho Lagislaturo by filling
the officeB provided by law and pay ¬ing the officials in base coin of lesBvalue than the1 Legislature intendedthey should receive
Let the voters understaodthst wearo not making a mountain out of amolehill that the matters of war ¬rants may be in itself of minor im-portance
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but that the question withwhioh wo have to deal on electionday is whether we oan in honor andreason support an administrationwho after the adjournment of theLegislature will take the bit in themouth and devise some other moanswhereby the expressed will of therepresentatives of the people oan beset at naught and the intentions ofour representatives fraudulentlyfrustrated
That is why the warrant polioy isan issue in this eleotion and whytho Governor who fathered itshould be rebuked at the comingeledtion by the defeat ofhis politicalparty
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The Republicans can with advan ¬tage take a leaf out of the book ofthe Japanese Frinoe who when askek as to the outcome of tha waranswered No battle Is won untilit has been fought No election iisoon dear friends until the ballotshave been counted
The Advertiser representing theRepublican party is otill advocatingthat Molokai be used as a nationalleper lazaretto to the detriment ofcommercial interests hers Thatthe turning loose at the ettlemen tof a number of white persons moreor less desperate through beingafllioted with an incurable diseasewould make tho Settlement a hellon earth and the discipline whiohnow keeps affairs there within de-cent
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boundaries would soon becomea thing of the past and riotousliving and disorder beoome theorder of the day Hawaii is wealthyenough to carry its own burdensand nek for no support in lookingafter her wards but Hawaii deesobjeot to be stamped in the civiliz-ed
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world as a public leper lazarettoand the suUiriog Hawaiians objeo tto the appearance in their midst ofnondescript lepers from the mainland who never could assimilatewith the Hawaiians and could onlybring strife and discontent into thepeaceful community on MolokaiTo hell with the Hawaiians is theproper slogan for the Republicanshero
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The residence of Jaa HBoyd at Manoa Valley is of-fered
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BJor further particulars ap-- VfjjLolv ta Jas H Boyd
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Haying made large additions toour maohinery we are now able tolaunder SPREADS SHEETS PILLOWSLIPS TABLE OLOTH8TABLE NAPKINS and TOWELSat the rate of 25 cents per dozencash
Satisfactory work and promptdelivery quaranteed
No feor of olothing being lostfrom strikes
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In a speech reoently delirered byT J Ryan of Olaa at Waiakes inHilo ho ss in part as followi
Already Japaneaa hare commenc ¬ed to register and will rote at thecoming olootion For proof I referyou to the list of registered voterspouted in Hilo as required by law
It is true there is only one regis-tered
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thin year but it plainly shoveswhat ia ooming I have no deBireio confuse your minds with whathas happened in the past Whtjt- -ever our suoseis failure or regretsmay hare been in the paBt theopportunity has vanished and wehavo only added to oiiV stock ofexperience
But T feel it to be my duty iopoint out to you as beBt I can thoprincipal issues we are called uponto deoide by ballot at presont andthe principal issuoB that will inevit-ably
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I have nothing to nay againBt oneindividual Jap nor againBt 100 noragainst 500 but against one hun ¬dred thousandin this little Territory I enter a deoided protest
Who brought them here WaBit the democrats No- - Was it theHawaiian people No Was it thomalihini from the mainland NoWho then brought them here insuch vast numbers Most assuredlyit was the cane planters corpora-tions
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And where do the caneplanters stand today on the issuesnow bsfore the peoplet No onecan deny thatthey stand with tbprepublican party In fapt theylmake up the very vitals of therepublican party in tnis Territory
No doubt this Jap will be cor-dially
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greeted by and enrolled inthe young mens repnblioan olubNo donbthe will be given someposition in the publio service toencourage others of his race At thenext election we may look to seeone hundred or two hundred morcior less registered and in a shorttime we may look to see SakamotoRoad Supervisor Yamamoto Tanaka Nakahara and others on tho1polios force and so on indefinitelyever increasing Then where willyou Hawaiians and Portuguese bp
who are now so foolish as to votethe republican ticket under thothreat of the present publio offioialsthat you will be discharged fromwork on the public roads and themean wages you now receivs notexceeding one dollar per day will beout off
I fanoy that not many yearshence I will see you applying toSakanoto for work on the road atfifty dents a day and being refusedAlthough I have sympathy for younow if then It see the Jap refuseyou work and even kick you offthe road I mBy be tempted to sajIt serves you right
Only a few days ago we were
3k all shooked by hearing the news
that one of our promising youngcitizens born in Hawaii was foullymurdred on the street of Honolulu
The murder of young Mr Damonflashed the horrible inquiry intomy mind Had the elder Mr Dam-
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or he plantations in which nodeubt he is heavily interested auytfting to do with bringing thismurderous dsgo olement to Hawaii
If so his consojenoe alone would besufficient accuser
The uaerlfiee of this young man anative of these Islands on the slUrof Mammon must be a lesion to thethoughtful citizen And for whatSuoart SuqarII SUGAR
IITU ranri fmill til ft tfi9 tllllnil VV produced before the Mitohell Com- -
mission Part 2 pages 208 to 211Among other things Bhowing that
thaio poor Wrolohos tho produel ofSpanish tyranny wero broughtaotoea the American continentguarded by plantation agents armedwith shot gunti Draw your bwuconclusions and plaoa the blamewhere it properly belongs
Our form of governmont mustsurvive througn intelligence itcan not exist through ignoranooIt was built upon the foundationthat all governments derive their
just powers from the oonBont of thegoverned The falsehood threatsand intimidation used by republisauofficials and their hirelings in tbielooality is subversive of the spirit ofour institutions and contrary to thewritten charter of our liberty
By the vote of every good citizenwho loves his country suoh politi-cal
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taotios should moot the rebukethey deserve and those who reiortto them
ISAM SHERW 00D
DIES SUDDENLY
Isaac H Sherwood elerk in theAuditors office died at 845 oolookthis morning at his residence belowtho pumping station in FlamaTho remains will lay in state at theresidence of Solomon Mahelonatonicht and the fuuoral will takeplaoe at 8 p m tomorrow
Mr Sherwood turned out at thefalse alarm of the steamer bearingthe Japanese Prince two days agoAfter leaving tho watorfront hestopped at the drill shed until lateat night having a good time withthe men About 4 oclock in themorning he was discovered in oneof the side rooms in a dying condi-tion
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He was taken home but wastoo far gone to do anything withAn autopsy was held and the exactosuso ot aeain win prooaoiy usknown during the day
Deceased was born in Kona about42 years ago but was educated inHonolulu and spent most of bis lifehero He leaves a widow and oneson David His wife was a MissMahelona sisterlioanture
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Democrats will meet tonight atI Nnuhaa place in Kakaako and atthe Kalihi pumping station To-morrow
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uicht the meetings will boat Pauoa Eohool house and at thecorner of School and Liliba street
Republicans of the Fourth dis-trict
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dence in Waikiki tonightNo meeting of the Fifth on ac ¬
count of the death of Isato Sher-wood
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Tomorrow night FourthDistrict Republicans will hold arally in Emma square No meetingin the Fifth
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District Court Doings
Judge Lindsay this forenooncommitted Wm Hoopii to the Cir-cuit
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Court for burglary in the firstdegree Of seven gamblors includ- -ingtke five boyB arrested nt IwileijeBtorday one forfeited bail of 12two were nolla prossed one fined
26 and three 18 eaeh Thos Jopeshad two charges of assault andbattery against Uim He was raprimandod and discharged on one andfined 15 on the other Kolohe wwas reprimanded and dischargedfor profanity Three drunks wereassessed as usual All other caseswent over
The Prince Bails
The Japanese Prince was given animmense send off upon the departure of the Mauohuria at noon todayAn immense orowd of Japanetenatives and whites was at the wharfThe band went out in the tug Fear ¬less and serenade the ehjp fprseveral miles
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The office of The independent isin the brick building next to theHawaiian hotel grounds on Beretania street Waikiki of AlakeaDrat lloor
JLOOAXi AMD OSHEMAIiWHWB
But tho pobplo will docidoi t
The Independent 5U cents permonth
The Manchuria sailed at noontoday for San Francisco
The Iroquois let ycetotday aftoi- -noon for a oruiBB to Molokal
The Likeliko will siil at 5 oclockthis afternoon for heir usual pottr
The Manchuria brorg t nearly400 Japanese laborers to Honolulu
Oolonel W Maefarlane will notleave far Ouba until the sailing ofthe Korea
Copies of Tub Independent ofOctober 14 15 and27 are wanttedat this office
Passengers DopsrtacJ
Per S ft Manchuria November 8for San Francisco Mr and Mrs EDTenney Miss Sullivan and maidMrs W Everett Miss Mullen RBosenberg Mrs Cullen Miss M AThayer and sister Miss E ColemanJ D 0 Townoand wife Mrs M Mit-chell Mrs L M Doe F J Amweg WWaterhouse Mrs J Bosenberg oad2children C M Lovested F L Rich ¬mond A M R Fitzimmans anddaughter W S Bartlett J MitchrielaF J Moffmann E P Dow D HoneyMrs E A Mott Smith Mrs AnnaBorges and 5 children CarmenMurphy Mrs W A Meyers Mrs BBogi and son Bev F Komura
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It Upholds the Eight and isFearless Against All Comers
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lptp Executive and Legislativeffbrandies of the governmentA Reduction of Salaries
rf Wc declare against the mctnouf and means used recently by the Executive of thfe Territory to re adjust
its finances and cut down its ex- -
rwmrlittiriisaiHSuch retrenchment was brought
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lvof employees beyond the livingpoint and by dismissing other em-
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nubHc serviceVwhereas -
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f Treasury would have been moreWf-- nU A r H1MjBtiymet Dy laxuuuu mjjuu tvcafur fW in this connection we believe
and declare that an increase in thev rate of the income tax would have
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adoptedIn connection with the rctrencn- -
ment policy in qviestion we paripvilarly condemn the discriminationexercised against the non voting
npjoyees of the government in thecutting of salaries
National Legislation Neglected
We denounce the policy of theRepublican party in the NationalCongress whereby private Hawaiianlegislation was submitted in com-mittee
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and received attention in ad-
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of pressing public matterwith the result that after the pass- -
agepf private bills the remaining
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Hawaiian measures were1 absolutelyneglected and refused further cop- -sidcration during this session ofCongress to the detriment ancagainst the interests of the entireTerritoryTo Apply American Land Lawe
We declare the policy of the Re-publican
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party in this Territorywhereby large areas of land andvaluable water rights are still beingalienated from the public domainfor the sole use and benefit of cor-porations
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or persons already pos-sessed
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of large tracts of land andprivileges a positive menace to theupbuilding of an untrammeledelectorate in these Islands andpledge our delegate to Congress tosecure local application of the spir- -it of American land laws prefer- -encc being given the landless elec-torate
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in our Territory in any divis
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The Delegate Pledged
We further pledge our delegateto Congress to keep constant vigil-ance
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over matters affecting the Ter-ritory
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Untiring effort to secure liberalappropriations for public improvements tluoughout the Territory
vfhe withdrawal of House Reso-lution
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Np 14672 granting arbitrarypower of rpmoyal q the Governor
- The passage of a measure pro ¬viding for the sale in fee on easyterms of lands in Punchbowl andelsewhere in the Territory nowprincipally occupied by citizen ten-ants
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preference being given the ac-tual
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occupantsAnd to careful dissemination of
correct infoimation among themembers of Congress and in theDepartments at Washington 1 da ¬tive to local affairs
Local Self Government
Having full faith in the abilityof the people of this Territory togpvernthemselvest ye denouttcethe
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and pledge our earnest ef-fort
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to secure the passage and en-actment
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of a County law providingfor complete local self governmentLoan Fund Expenditures
We deplore the present distresse-d- financial condition of the Terri-tory
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brought about by the Repub-lican
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element in part by withholdingxfrom circulation large sums ofloan fund moneys that might
heretofore have been made availablehad the departments used due dili-gence
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in prosecuting the severalworks comprised in loan fund ap-propriations
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Warrants In Place of Cash
And in extravagant administration resulting in the issuance ofgovernment warrants to employeesand supply jnen a preposterouscourse whereby the taxpayers arcbeing daily mulcted in the amountof interest paid on unproductiveloans on the one hand and the lossincidental to discounting warrantson the other
Productive WorksOnly
In this connection we favor thepolicy of making loan appropria-tions
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for productive works only andwithin these restrictions advocate acomprehensive system of publicworks throughout the Territory
To Revise Tax Lawe
We pledge our candidates to theLegislature to a revision of our TaxLaws
An adjustment of our othersources of revenue including theExcise Laws and providing for thesubstitution of a Toll Bill for wharfdues thus doing away with thepresent conditions whereby the government pays exclusively for the
expense of maintaining the harborand private wharf owncrsrcap thefees
Forced Sales for Taxes
An enactment covering forcedsales of property for taxes so asto provide for redemption of thqsame
And an appropriation bill Soframed that the annual expendit-ures
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of the Territory shall not ex-ceed
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its income believing that anyadministration incapable of so limit ¬ing its expenditures is unworthy ofthe support of the people
Pension the Queen
We pledge our candidates to theLcgislaturc to a renewal of the usual appropriations for Lihuokalaniand our Delegate to Congress tothe introduction and support of ameasure looking to a permanent ap-propriation
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for the same purpose
Labor To Be Protected
-- We favor all reasonable measureslooking to the amelioration of laborconditions among the citizens ofthis Territory andito jthevupbuilding oFpdrmanent homes within ourborders
We favor a more strict enforce-ment
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of the citizen labor and eighthour laws coupled with a minimumwage on public works and an extension of this provision along lea--suuauu mies 10 cmuract juuui ic- -quired under valuable franchises orother special privileges granted bythe Legislature of this Territoryr We favor also dispensing withthe employment of prisoners onwork in competition with free-citi-ze-
Open Fishing Rights
We condemn- - the procrastinatingpolicy pursued by thct TerritorialExecutive in relation to securingcontrol of the private fishing rightsin this Territory and pledge ourcandidates to the Legislature tosuch a course as shall most prompt-ly
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open these fishing rights to thegeneral public
Extend School System
We favor the extension of thepublic school system so as to cm- -
brace a comprehensive course ofmanual and agricultural trainingand an elementary course in civilgovernment thuslustilling into theyouth of this Territory the principles of industry and good citizen-ship
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upon which the future welfareof this Territory so much depends
Republicans Shirked Sworn Duty
We charge that the Republicanmajority in the last Legislatureavoided its sworn duty by abstain-ing
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from a reapportionment of Ter-ritorial
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Senators and Representa-tives
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as required by Chapter 2 Sec-
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55 of the Organic Act
Money for Molokal
We favor establishing under Fed ¬
eral control and at Federal expenseappliances at the Leper Settlementin this Territory
The employment of scientists forthe put pose of careful inquiry intothe nature cause and possible cureof the disease oMcpiosy
And for the treatment of thoseafflicted With that disease and theredetained
Active Support Invoked of All
Relying implicitly upon thesoundness and integrity of the prin-ciples
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above set forth and upon thejustice and intelligence of the mas-ses
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we present this platform to thepeople of the Territory and earnest-ly
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invoke the active support of all inits vindication and success cordial-ly
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inviting to a full and equal com-munion
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all those of whatever poli-tical
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creed who recognize the jus-
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of our causq in the doctrineswe profess and who desire to par
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diyv and by oilr own boasted civilicdrace there lws been sent a Tweed tothe New York Legislature a Burtonand a John Mornsscy to the Microncan Congress
Education is one of the fastnesses ofthe American nation It is one of thesurest guarantees of the permanence ofjts institutions and the maintenance ofits prestige among the nations of theearth A course in Civil Governmentfor the youths of this Territory ouldprovide a larger number of citizens tdiscuss the issues of the day intelligent-ly
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and enable them to approach theon elcctibn day with a proper
comprehension of the mission of thesuffrage It uould foster and maturethe latent qualifications for
that the native element of the Ter ¬ritory assuredly possesses Theso ele ¬ments of self government can be health- -
ily propagated and disseminated if the fyproper educational methods arc pursuedand a recurrence of the chapter of fol-lies
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enacted during the session of the gblast legislature will thereby be foreverprecluded
Hawaiis chances for Statehood willnecr be prejudiced by the spectacle ofan intelligent and impartial local legisla ¬tive body
One important fact that I am anxiousto sec instilled into the minds of theHawaiian voting population is the exlstence in American politics of only two ureally rcfi csculalive parlies viz theDemocratic and Republican and I wantto point oiit the futility of affiliation Wwith a paky Jikc that of the HomeRule which has no national existence
And I also want to impress upon themthe fact that the Democratic Party isand always has been a formidable andnot infrequently a successful rival ofthe Republican party and it is obstinately disputing the honors of the presentcampaign with the latter in both na-tional
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and locatjoljt I feel confi ¬dent tjlatihe6utcoWftf the presentlocaUcontCstifthot 6j5g national con itcstjilldi abliBeT jhiuds of those
who have been ind4ctrin3d with theCreeS ofj One Party Dnry R
Imagine the nredicamcnt of this com- -munity if the complexion of the admin- -istration should be chanced at the coming national election with our reputa-tion
¬of being a ol Re ¬
publican stronghold All the favorablelegislation wc bhould secure under suchconditioris would be about as tangibleas the ignis fatuus
Now appeal especially to you Hawaiiin vAiorjs not tg pillow these spellliirtdeS to create in your minds a beliefii sUteh palpable absurdities I appealto you tq do your own thinking in thiscampaign Rnd L ask - you not to beprejudiced agaiifsr the Democratic can-didate
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for Delegate to Congress MrC P Iaukea simply because lie Jias notgot the superscription of the Republicanparty on his credentials If he has in-tegrity
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and intelligence and a properconception of the Territorys real needs
which are the qualifications requiredfor the place he w ill command recog- -njtion and can accomplish the object of Iphis mission to the satisfaction of hisconstituents and all concerned I wantyou to apply the same principle in yourestimation of thcDcniocratic candidatesfor the local legislative body and if the
I personncl of the ticket is acceptable toyou 1 asKybu to stand uelund it 011election day Never mind if the Demo- -prdfi taiUiufatcs have not pledged them- - 3sell Cs tQfiilbrii life proposed measures
of fc IixecHllve atihe comma sessionsq lpng a they hav etjiledged themselvesto protect the public interests and to 4favor no fclass legislation their inde ¬pendence otfght tb furbish you ai guar ¬antee of their good faith anil they areentitled to jwr ljparty support
I cannot overlook in this connectionthe commendable attitude of the inde ¬pendent Republican Senatorial candi¬date Mr Cecil Brown The fact thathe is not a creature of the caucusshould in no way militate against hisprospectb B0U1 lw and hib numerousfriends dfjvill parties have recognizedthe fact that the caucus is not the courtOyf last report in politics ami he hastherefore appealed his case to theelectors or the Tcrritbrv an acknowledgement of the true spirit of Pcmocracy and of the principles of the uDeclaration of Independence requir
ing that governments shall derive theirjust Rowers from the consent of tlics
governed If you are a friend togpodmen a believer in the freedom ofAmerican institutions and a foe to the Vpolitical machine yd 11 will accord himyour cordial support
Dont be afraid to express your hon-est
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convictions in the ballot box on elec--tion day Walk into the booth withouttrepidation and cast vour volp for themen of jour choice Dont let anybodydo your llnnktiii for you then Doyour visit thinking Dont swallow any ¬thing that is cujilradicttd by your rea ¬son and at variance with the testimonyof your senses If joti want to registera protest against unlawful trespass Jayour franchise or if you want to utteryour rebuke against any coercivemethods that have been employed to thedetriment of the full and fice exerciseof the suffrage you can make thenmanifest ii the sanctuary of the pollingbooth Dont be intimidated Remem ¬ber that To fear the foe since fear on- -prcsscth strength gives in your weakness strength unto your foe and so yourfollies fight against yourself Bevaliant in th fight for the establishmentof right jirinciples of government for AAmericanism in Hawaii and the issue vfof this campaign will abundantly justifythe wisdom of your conduct in sp doing