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Gov. Winan's Policy

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
January
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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A correspondent of the Detroit Eve ning Xews interviewed Ex-liov. Winans a few days ago on political affairs md edAelted the iact that tlie ex(uvenior favops Hou. Justia K. "Whhing as next democratie candida i e for governor, because -'he is soud on the silver quesetion." In respect to the polïcy of the administration relative tu Hawaii lie said : ''I am not at aU in sympathy with Preeident Cleveland in hls Hawaiian policj-. While ex-Minister Stevens may not ddirectly have lielped to uuseat the queen, I am oí the opinión that he wimfced at the proceedlngB. I am ol the opiuüon that the government was about rotten enough to fall of Üteelf. Aiiyway, the queen is depu-e.l, aml ( leveland had no business bo try to put her back. In my opinión 'i he l nited States government is in a bad hole, and Mr. Cleveland and 'Mr. Gr-eeham wJth it. I do not like this spirit of placing the blamë on Minister Willis. I was in congress wlth liim fon r yeara ago, and knew ii i in int mately. 1 know him to be ui hoiuest man, and a consclentious man, a man who would follow his inistructioms to the Letter. Ifhetried to restore the queen to her throne it was because he had inetructdons io do so. That is my opinión from a persoma! acquaintance with him."

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier