Ke Aloha Aina, Volume IV, Number 2, 8 Ianuali 1898 — KA LAU OLIVA MAI KE KAI MAI [ARTICLE]
KA LAU OLIVA MAI KE KAI MAI
Tbe Ebbitt House, Wasiiington D. C. } Dec, 22, 1897. *«#***•. Aloha <m Aole he wa ohobia rmi ia o ka ninau o ko kakoa kulaua elike me keia t raai ka hiki kieo ana mai nei o ua Konji«irin Hawai), a e puf»n& &e au, ke lioakaka mai nei na lani i ka nani Akaa, mai ua pea, a& kihi eh«, hookaUi no olelo, .(<>)<-• hike hoohai ia Hawaii. Ua Loomaha ka Ahaolelo, ua hoi na mea a paa, a hala m la Karisimaka a me ka Hapenuia, alaila, hoi eui hou mai. Ke lohe inai .nei anakou, )»•- hoaonei lakou e hoololi i ke kahaa o ka lakou hana penei : E hana ia i Knikalii nmwaeiia o Amerika ā me īa- . pana ame na Aupuni e ae, ehookuu ia Hawaii e ke no peia, aoie lioi e lalau o īapana, aole hoi e lalau o Amei'ika, aka, e hoomau no e like me ia i keia wa. Ua hoouna aku nei o Hoklii i ninau i kona Hupnni, () im rnea hope keia i lohe ia inni la ano. Ua hele ilio nei lakou aei e ike i% Speaker Eeed, kekahi oia o iia poe ikaikn o ka mana iloko o ka Hale, a ua lohe au aia oia me kakon, PokoW ka manawa. E aloha Karisiiiiaka kaua a me Hapenuia, ~a « aloha pu aku i ka lahui hoiookoa. O ka oukou mau 'eo pule no makoo.