Ke Aloha Aina, Volume VI, Number 17, 28 April 1900 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
He oinio, he poe kamalii wale no mai ke kapena a na ssla o Ke Aloha Aina. He kanaka makua nae ma k.u iiHna, he oiaio ma ke iilohii i k» aina, he kue toa i ka aooliai ia o Hawaii nei me Aeoerika; o iakou uo hoi kekuhi i heln pu la me ka labui, he poe alo ha ama a hifci no i keia ia. Hē elua mahele iwaena o ka lahui El»waii ponol eku nei. O ka mahele hapa onku loa e ka lahui he poe hoohni ama, (na 'a poe kakou i ka iho nei i ka poliuehne a hoolaaa 1 ka auwae i kabi haiki.} Oka mahele hapanui J.oa hoi o ka lahui, he poe aleha aioa wale no; A, aia me ' lakou na paahana kamalii o Kē Aloha Atna. 1 Hurlsl hui!! I hui!!! I ehia ' hui ka Lokahi! Lo- j , 1 kahi!! Lokahi!!! Heaha keia pilikia nui, o ka hiki ana mai o ke aumoe ? Owai kela poe i mbkuakana? Owai keia e helelei mai nei a kau liilii, o kohu ka makemake ia ana e hoolokahi? Ma ka aoao o ka poe aloha aina, ke paue nei oia mau no ke kup»a naue ole. O ka pua ! paha o ka mauu e luli ana i ka makani, aka, o ka poe aloha aina aoie! ua like me he aahi ku ma- j kani 'la no Puna, Aohe 1 loheia ua mokuah,sna lakou, ua hiolo, ua kau liiiii, aka, he oia mau no lakou i ke alo pali. O kela uupepa a me keia nnpepa i kukulu ia 1 wahaolelo no ka lehulehu, ua maopopo he aoao k«laiaioa ko ia oupepa. O ka* na hlakai ana, ao ana me ka hooikuika, du ka pouo uo ia 0 kona 1 aoao. E iilo iio auauei iu i nu* \ pepa ohohia nui ia e feona aouo kaiaiamA, pela ae a'm «0 hoi u a nupepa. Koiaila, he mea hopo ole ua makou ka oleio ae; aia no ka paulele me ka hlliuai nui o ka poe aīoha aina maluna 0 ka mea nana 0 0 mau nei 1 keia inoa aala a makamae o ka hapamii o ka lahui oia uo ALMIIA Aina." !1e 45 la mahopo iho o ko apono >» »n* 0 ka Bil« iiuw*» e hio ui oia he meā mana. i