Ke Aloha Aina, Volume VIII, Number 35, 30 August 1902 — KA PANE A KA PUKUNIAHI KAMAKI KALAKA O NA WAIEHA. [ARTICLE]
KA PANE A KA PUKUNIAHI KAMAKI KALAKA O NA WAIEHA.
U» lohe makoQ mai kekahl keonioaana hīki be bīlinai ia, Ua hai mai o "Wilikoki iaia akn nei i Maui, na hoii o Kamaki Kalaka ma lana o Keoūi Kikikini oa ala- [ kaī o ka aoao Uemokalaka o ka moknpnni o Mani i man Home Kala. Eia ka hot aole! T)a hiki loa akn nei fa kahi d lana, a eia ka paoe i loaa mai nei mai a Kamaki Kalaka mai: Aole ouio oia olelo » WilikO' ki, "oa īilo u*ana me Eikikini i Home Eala." Aole e lilo iaia a M helelei ia Home Rola." Ua koi mai lakoo ia'o e holo, Lnnamakaainana no lakon, Aole ao i pane 'W a u hoole" oia paoe paba ka lakoa i maoao ai be "Ilome Enla." Ua makemake aa e aaoa i ko Wilikoki baaa mai i ka mauao o kana leta Ja'a mai Wakieekona mai, eo ka mea, nona no kona m«Q£|o. "Aole nae o Wiiikoki i haoa," na paa ia Kabuokal&ai, oolaila, mai hoolohe i ka epa. He aloha aina au me ke Demok»laka mamua, a pela uo i keia wa, aole loli a lauakila a hanle. E hoouee aku ao& au ī ko'n aoao imna me ka'a mau mobo t oko uiakeu poe mua no. U keia ka paua a ka "pukuni ahi" o iia Waieha. Ikaika uo ke kapaa o ka mnuao o ke kauaka aloha aiuw oiaio i ike a hoomaopopo maoll uo o k\ aoeo Demokalaka nia uo ka aoao pololei uo ka laUai Ha\raii wa keia hope ; aku, oiai» kskou he poe Amcrikaj i keia la. |