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MEXICO AND CALIrORNlA
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Americanizing the Hawaiian Lands
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Influences That Have Been Working for Ncarlu
One Hundred Years in That Direction
The Results,
I A MEU1CANIZIXU the Hawaiian
I f- islands began nbout a hundred
M4 liri'fl YOnra. nirri. when ( )niil:n li.-ij.-i
m -' - , -
cn the hearts of some New Kngluiul-
rs. ()pukai.aia was engaged as a sen
ium by a Captain Brintnall, ami
rriecl far. far front his island
uinip, far from his godl and his
ople, dear to the lltOKfl if
New England. Those old-time 11a-
vaiians probably had the magic their
pticemlants possess, for it is u inait.T
f history that the native boy made
nany friends, who were inspired by
aim to know more of the land and pro
le he represented.
Other island boys were brought to the
lotpitablt land of America, and In 1817
khere was a bar.il of five attendins a
chool at Cornwall, Conn, Poor Otruka-
Diaia died at the school in 1818. bin the
friends he had made still remembered
tilint he had told them of the land of
lis birth.
A year later a little company of Amor-
Bean missionaries, with three of the
boys from the Cornwall school, set sail
(or Hawaii. How they were received,
how thev. and their child ren after I lit m.
made their hornet here ,is too well known
to need explanation. As this article is
to deal with the American using rather
Ihan the evangelizing of the islands,
though the two are closely connected,
we shall say nothing about the latter,
but simply allude to the coming of the
missionaries as the step which resulted
in America's present possession of lla-ivaii.
About the same time the missionaries
Set foot on Hawaii the whaler and tin
trader odded their quota to make up
the native's- stock of knowledge cou
nting the white man. Of a truth, the
burden of the white man to twist Kip
ling's words was rather heavy on the
I r?
fringed bananas, help make the tropical
beauty.
.Inst now. when lands ruled by Sp&n-i.-li
methods mini men are before our
minds, perhaps it be not out of place
to compare contrasting rev tilts, though
we must concede conditi ins to be dif
!( rent in Hawaii and Cuba, a differ
i ec in the native and In the climate.
Down in the South seas, with the same
race, however, the Spanish rule has
bem most, disastrous, as witness in Hie
Carolines. Admitting diverse condi-
I consumption
is robbed of its terrors by
the fact that the best med
ical authorities state that it
is a curable disease; and
one of the happy things
about it is, that its victims
rarely ever lose Lope.
You know there arc all JorU of
secret nostrums advertised to cure
consume'"-. Some make absurd
claims. "rtlv say that if taken
9 in time, mi the laws cf health are
0 properly observed,
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINQ IN HONOLULU.
1 inns, let us say nothing of cause.,
but confine our attention t reeults.
As a recent sharp-eyed observer has
n marked in regard to Hawaii, one
cannot help being struck with the pa
ternal relation of the white man to
the native. The former recognics the
latter to be simple and childish, ami
often goes out of his way to guide him"
and help tit him for practical affairs
We hear many slurs cast on suci-ess-"
fill men in the islands, hear it is by
sharp practice they have gotten pos
session of the land. Of course there
RAISING THE AMERICAN FLAG, AUGU8T 12, I89B.
native at this time. One element was
frying to moderate his heathenish in-
julgenees, trying to give him some idea
f law and order; the other was con
lantly inviting the aborigine to cele
brate with him the fact "there is no law
this side Cape Horn." The war be
tween the haeoles (whites) for the pos
session of the Hawaiian was a lengthy
one; but decency prevailed, and to-day
there is no safer, plcasanter land to live
in than this one, "where the old men
and the children can sleep in the high
ways unmolested."
English influence, of course, must be
reckoned in witli the American in the
regeneration of the country, but the
American is certainly the dominant
one. The majority of the teachers in
the schools are American, and the boys
nnd girls Lre growing up with American
ideals; the text books are American;
the language, barring "tram car,"
beastly," and a few other words, is
American. On the walls of the school
rooms hang pictures of American he-
roes.onthe tables of the reading-rooms
are piled American papers and maga
zines. The percentage of illiteracy
among those of Hawaiian blood is very
small; they are fond of reading news
papers and keep tolerably well-informed
concerning the world's doings.
One cause for the quick advance of
Hawaii is that the climate is not ener
vating. In Cuba and Puerto Rico there
Bare aays wnen tne lauorer is lorcru iu
quit work for several hours on account
m .. . - x ,
oi tne Diazing sunsnine. wnen in
white man can do nothing but lie in his
hammock and smoke. In Hawaii, all
day long, six days in the week save on
the holiday the plodding Chinaman,
the stout-calved Japanese, the plump,
merry Jap women, the thin, energetic
Portuguese, the tanned white luna
(overseer) , work out of doors, the trade
wind tempering the heat of the sun and
making work possible and pleasant.
And yet Hawaii is the most tropical,
the most given to arouse enthusiasm in
the heart, of the traveler searching for
the beautiful spots of the earth. The
trade-wind with its rough, warm touch,
the brilliant water, the tall, old cocoas,
the graceful young palms, the giant
ferns, the glorious blossoming trees
Btwhose petala fall and make the pave
ments burn with red and gold, the
hibiscus hedges, the thousands of cups
of night blooming cerens thrown on
gray lava rooks, the darkly green man
go tree, tba faathary algerobaa, tba
has been some of that, but I believe la
Hawaii there is a large body of hon
est men whose success is due to their
industry and their foresight. 1 know
personally a millionaire planter who
gave up considerable of his time to
the management of the estate of an
old native friend of his. Some peo
ple there are always such about
said he sooner or later would reap the
i merit, but I think it was pure kind
liness and friendliness that constituted
the planter's motive. I must acknowl
edge there is not always perfect trust
between the native and the white man,
but affirm there are many cases that
prove the native depends on and ha
tatth in his stronger neighbor.
Tile native never was a slave, nnd
perhaps that accounts for the differ-
A NATIVE HUT.
ence In attitude towards him and to
wards the negro. The white and the
brown man sit at the same table, tneir
children may attend the same school.
Perhaps in no country inhabited by
the paleface is the color line drawn
less sharply. Perhaps in no country
is there less abject poverty.
In Hawaii there are rich and poor,
but the barefoot, calico-robed wahine
(native woman) holds her head as
high as any lady in the land; the
president and the boatboy are good
comrades. Many own carriages, but
no footmen in livery are seen. As to
dress, anyone can make a fairly brave
show in organdie and white duck. K
modest cottage adorned with ferns and
palms looks about as well as the more
pretentious mansion near by. And so
there need not exist much envy and
heartburning and hatred In a land
where there is so little oppression, so
Utile otcntatton.
KATHERINE POPE.
scorrs
EMULSHON
will heal the inflammation of the
throat and lungs and nourish and
strengthen the body so that it can
throw off the disease.
We have thousands of testi
monials where people claim they
have been permanently cured of
this naiad v.
c,oc. and Si.no, ll dnirgiats.
(A SCOTT & BOWNE, i hemisia, New York.
OLD MEXICO
l'vt nl.v-tlircr l)njr' Tour tin PsMUa
sj Iranla Ballraaa.
rhe Hennsyl vania Railroad Com pun 7 hsa s
rsiigeri for u spec nl 1 orsonally conduct! d lout
ibroaa-h Old Mexico by special Pullman train
nf parlor-smoking, dining, sleepina oonuxari
mailt, ami observation ears, lo leave New ora
tnd Philadelphia Kebrnary W, visiting. li lbs
principal points of inter, -I in the "100 nt
klontrsuma." and spending live days in IBs
( lis of Mexico.
Round-trip ticket, covering all tin- espsasss,
sii ii from nit points on lbs Hennsvlvaata hall"
rosd,
l r rnrilnr Information apply t ticket
until; 'liiiiriat Agent, live, I. roadway, New
.irk I Court SUeet. Hrooklvni i"- Broad
street Newark, P -1:11 rlaerdsr, Jr.,
Passenger agent Baltimore District, Baltimore,
Md Colin Htpdds, Ptuwnfer Agent, Niutti
aaslern District, Washington, D. Oi Tpes.
Wiitt I'iibwiikit Agent, western LM strict, 1 itt
burgV Pa.; or address Oso. W Boyd, jUwitanl
il, ii, ml In iger Agent, I'bilsdelphla. l-vftt
Try raln-0 t Try Mritln-O.
Aul unnr irmcer lotliiy to show yon
a package of GRAIN-O, the uew food
, I rink that takes the place of coffee
The children may driuk it without
Injury iih well as the adult. All who
try it, like it. WHAUW im uiui
Inh Heal brown of Mocha or .lava,
butit is made from pure grains, and
the most delicate stomach receives It
without distress. One-fourth of the
.rice of coffee. lie. and 25c. per pack
age. Hold by all grocers.
t'orly-elx ltsy Tour via laMliN Ivatllu
Railroad.
The l'ennsylvnnin gslllnod te aoimllyeoi.
tluete,1 tour U Mesleo unit I llliforniil wliieli
leaven New York unit riitliiilelplila on Kebrnory
II ( Pittsburg Ki braary II) by iieeial PiiIIoihii
train, enverti ii lurge mnl intenie.y luterrMtiiig
portion of North America si sstoo, 1 blifornla,
nnd t'olotailo are a mighly trio in nit that gp
m to ami fimeiiiatea the tourint.
Hto,tnivil lie mods Si San Antonio. Tampieo.
Uiianajuiitii, liaadalaiara, Qniiislaia. Cfty of
iexieo itlvo ilay). uei iinviien. guacalieiitea,
lia AngeleM, Sim lliego. Htvorattfe, PsSSdSUS,
"antu I in liarn. au .'owe ( Vt. Ili'iniltnii), Uel
Monte. Kan rranelsMt itlve days , suit lke
t'ity. Colorado Springs, Denver. Cldcago, mnl
otlier polots of IfUerest. Konrtosn dayn will bs
SMntin Nslloo, ami alustsea in slilomis
The "Mexieo aim t'atltsmla hprelal " as ex-
eiiiHiveiy I'uiiinati train of 1-srtohlSmoKlng,
Hilling, llruw'ng-rooni Sleeping, unit I lltsSI B
u, hi earn w II In imi'ii over the , ntire route
Koundtilp rate, in, imting nil astisassjjr rt
pSIMSS iluring entire trip, HSU from nil points
on lbs Psniutylvanls Kalirosil Byateni sasl of
Ptttsburgi Iioin 1'ittnlmrg l-or itlueriiry
mnl full inforraatlon apply to tteket saents1
Tourist Age' t, I ItM Brosdway, New Yor1-; !
I ourt Street, Brooklyn; ISM brOM Street. Neiv-
ark, N.J ; B. Cottrlaender, .'r , Paaaritget Ha'ti
tnore I'lstrkit, Baltitnors Md.; I'ollti Btudda,
I n.enger Agent Southeastern t'i-.trtet. Wiiti
ingtoii', 1 C.,:Thos K. Watt 'nimeager gent
V st, in Dlatrlct, Pittsburg, in ; or addrsaa Oeo.
W. i. ,it, Aaaiatsnl Ooaerul Ageat, Broad
tree) station, Philadelphia. M-flt,
u i iiiior s l ite sm,i in t'hauiber
I iiln's 'uiig Ii Hi in, il l
During the early part f October.
1896. 1 contracted a bad cold wbicb
Betlletl on my lunrs sod was Detfleot
ed until I feared Mint cooaumption
bad appeared i an incipient state.
I was oonstantly coughing and try
ing to expel Hornet liiuKV bu'b I could
not. I became alarmed and after
giving till' local doctor it ti ial bougbl
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remed) and the result wan immedi
ate improTementt and after I had
used three bottles my luogu were
reetored to their healthy at'ite. B.
S. Edwabdo, Publisher of The He
view, Wyant, 111. For sale by All
Druggiats.
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Pain Balra' writen Mr. W. H, Sta
pleton, Herruidie, Pa. "I have been
afflicted with rheumatism forneveral
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out number, but Pain Balm is the
beet medicine I have got hold of,"
One application relievea the pain.
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