Ke Aloha Aina, Volume VIII, Number 8, 22 February 1902 — HOAKAKA A KAUKA ALAVEKA NO KA MA'I LEPERA. [ARTICLE]
HOAKAKA A KAUKA ALAVEKA NO KA MA'I LEPERA.
Maloko o ka nopepa A?alataiBa o kela pole aka nei i ike ibo af a akoa i kekahi maa manao ho* akaka naaaao o Kaoka Alaveka e hoike mai ana aole i emi iho ka ma'i lepera e hke me ka manao o ka Papa Ola, aka, e like !ho no me ka emi hikiwawe ana o ka heinna lahni Hawaii pela no ka emi mai o na ma'i i keia wa. Oiai» o ka helooa kaoaka o keia man makahikl e nee nei na hiki ole no i& ke hoohahke ia ue ka heinna lahni o nmi makahiki i haia ae nei. O kekahi knmn laha noi loa t> keia ma'ij ma kana hoike, oia no *a hana o kahi maa ohana 1 ka la* koo poe maī no ka makemake ole e hookaawale ia akn i ke k&hea ma'i o Molokai, no ke komu, Oole lakon e ike hoo aoa, a na like hoi me ke kana ola ia. A o kahi kema np, aole i hoao ia na imi ik«ikn ana i kahi e ioaa ai ka paiekana i keia poe piiikia. loa he maksmake kekahi mau ohana na lakon ponoi e bpaaa i ka lakon maa mea aloha e ae aku, aple hoi e like me keia w& ka hoohaiki loa ia. Hb mea pono e kakulo ia kekahi hale ma'i a maliula e lapaaa ia ai na poe ma'i !epēra i mauao īa aa hiki ao ke hoo'.a ia m& ka lapaao ana, s ft ia na hoopakele aea ia lakou, A e haawi ia ka laan toatoa e kuuL\na oei i ke oia t a i oie ua Kipaio naauao
[aoi h kflkahi oi»tt k*«tika, U fcekt*bi koeuu a<s oh? o kpLi m»o ottn» e hoihoi aka i ka lakoo maa mai do Mulokm', oia uo ko Ukoa ae ole ia e he!e aka e |e ike i k« lakou maa mea aloba, a do la koma o& huoa no laUon, al pu ao, moe pa no t a o k* liopena a& loaa boa &ka la !oo kekahi o loko oia ohaoa i fca aift*L Se n&l a iehoieho ako na kamailio oaaono a kr>ia haaka i kapooo loa ua ka Papa Oia e laWe «! a malama a hooko aku hoi me ka pololel.