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4  HOME RULE REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1902.

 

Home Rule Republican

 

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MRS. R. W. WILCOX, Proprietor and Manager
SOLMON MEHEULA, Editor

HONOLULU, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, 1902

News From the Delegate.

WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 15, '02.
                Mrs. R. W. Wilcox, Honolulu, Hawaii. (Mail from San Francisco.) I am now greatly improving and better. Doctor declared all right and soon be well. Thousand kisses to Keoua's birthday. Many kisses to you all. Love to Mama and Eva.  ROBERT W. WILCOX.
12:17 P. M.

DELEGATE WILCOX COIN BILL.

                Delegate Wilcox has a bill to Congress to re-coin the Hawaiian money into United states coins. He has given this bill to one of his friends in Congress to introduce for him. We think this is a wise move of the Delegate.

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

                Luaus were held at Ewa and Moanalua and Kamoiliili on the 16th on account of celebrating the birthday of Delegate Wilcox and Mrs. Wilcox's son Prince Robert Kalanikupuapaikalaninui Keoua. He was 9 years old.
                Long live the little Prince is the wish of the people.

                The old Missionary organ says in a sarcastic way, that the article about Mr. Pain's Electric cars in Mrs. Wilcox's paper was good for another milk bill of $300. We do not see why Mr. Pain should not attend to the matter as he had a perfect right in doing so as he was acting for Delegate Wilcox and Mrs. Wilcox under full power.

                Mrs. Robert Wilcox made one of the reporters of the missionary organ apologize in their paper about some articles written about Mrs. Wilcox. It read as if it was a letter to her from her husband. She states and says that she is not used to showing her letters to any one, and especially to reporters of that paper. It was a good thing that they made the correction for it would have been their turn to pay a milk bill instead of Mr. Pain's.
                We thank Professor Berger and the young ladies and all the sweet-voiced birds of the Band for their kindness in playing beautiful airs at the Luau given at Delegate Wilcox's home in honor of his son's birthday, Jan. 16, 1902.

                Mrs. Robert W. Wilcox will bring suit against the crown lands as she is the granddaughter of Kalokuokamaile, King Kamehameha's half brother, it will be heard before Congress this session, her attorneys are Lawyer Hamilton and Judge Cole of Washington, D. C.

                If our past experience of the 'Tiser yellow journalism counts for anything it is that whatever that paper says it is that it isn't. And when it says that Delegate Wilcox "was in extremis," it is only another illustration of the proverb that "the wish is father to the thought."

                Mrs. R. W. Wilcox will bring suit against that property called the Arlington Hotel and also Campbell property between Punchbowl and Likelike street and Palace and King street, and also the Occidental Hotel grounds. Her attorneys are Mr. Fitch and C. A. Long.

                When the Fresno female raisin packers desire to be mated with Hawaiian planters they desire a good thing, but whether their desire will materialize or not depends on their good looks, for money is no object with these "roosters." But with the Puerto Rican "belles" in "the field" it looks rather blue for the Fresno "blondes."

                Mrs. Robert W. Wilcox thanks the Governor and Hon. H. E. Cooper for their kindness in sending the Band to play on Her son's birthday as she appreciated the kindness very much indeed.

THE BIG BUG WITH GLASSES.

There's a big bug in town
Who thinks he's a swell
Who continually bothers a rose
That blooms in the garden green
You may drive him away with a stick
Or you may drive him with a whip
But when you look around
He's there just the same
The big bug with glasses.

N. FERNANDEZ
NOTARY PUBLIC

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DR. C. B. HIGH
DENTIST

Philadelphia Dental College, 1892
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Telephone, Main 318

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