Ke Aloha Aina, Volume XV, Number 18, 6 May 1911 — HE ELIMA KENETA NO KA INOA. [ARTICLE]
HE ELIMA KENETA NO KA INOA.
i Kia ka }&TCelielo ia nei imua o r,a ī poo i loaa ka mana koho Lm!ota he | inau palapala kakauinoa e k«kahi | poo H.iwaii, a o ka luanao o.koia I niau palapala e nonoi aku ana ia | Arnerika Huipuia, e kukulu ia koua hale aupuni ma ka npana a;Da o Irwin, o Halaaniani Pa, oia hoi kola pa hale nobo o Ma}or Moehonua mamua, a i lilo mai hoi ia Kuhina. Kipikona, a, e waiho nei ina E«a j iho o Hale Mole Hou, a o ia ka apa- ! ua e waiho nei ina ke Eihi o ua ala- | nui Kiikpa me Kikeke makai o ke | Kuea Aliī., A\>ls hoī roa kahi a iAmenka e manao nei e kukulu i | kooa hale aupuni. oia kela kahua o j Mahuka, kahi o ka halekuai o K.O, 11010 ma, a me h niau hale oihana I apau ma Waikiki o ke alanui Papu, i a miiwaena onaahmul Moi ame | Kalepa. | Ma ko makou loheiaai.eia ke* uku ia keia poe e lawo hele.nei i n& pepa. kak«u inoa h« 5 ktint't* no kela awe keia inoa o hoopaa ana maluha © ka l;tko~U mau apana pepu e na poe kalepa e kue n&i i k«> Ame vika iawe ana-ae i wahi aJako s u i nūnamina riul ai no ka oiliana e laWelaWnei. Ma ka oleloia, he 2,000 poe Hawaii i kakauinoa &ku la malalo o k"ia mau palapala, Ke nana aku, aole paha ka hapamii i kakaninoa aku la i ike i k* pilikia o keīa laweia ana o kahale aupuni o Amtrik* i Hikauhi. I ka wu e kuku'nia ai ka hs»le aupuni m* keia kahua a pap«'apa!a kakauiiu»* olawe helo ia noi. alail* e hoihoi sna o Amerika i ka haloh-U iloko o kvkahi keena <> kona hale «upUni, no ka inea n uia ia" waiwai, alaila, i k>\<i wahi oiamao aku mai ke kikowaona oko kulanakauhale nei, e kii al kela a |ije keia 1 ka lakou Ma. *H«aba iho U ka piiikia o ka lehu lohu ina e lnwe an« o Amerika < ke leahua o Mahuka, he kakalWhi walo no ia poe waiwai o kaiohu ia ao, | ana, Aoh« pomaikai t> na Hawai» i j na haleknai o E. O. īīolo maioia ! aku ko lajcou >t:ns ikai nui o-kalialo ' anpuni ol\roerikA i ko kokoke inai i !ke kikowaena o ke kuīanakauhale. j Nolaila, oia ka makou e kau leo nei i na kanaka mai kakauinoa i keia mau palaj>afa he pomaii kai ia no ua e nei i i koia niau palapala, he 5 koneia 0 I ka inoa, a 110 F. O. Ho!o, Kakola ! ni«, »nw ia auna hoohuinina ka po-" 1 I maikai nui oi aku, a o ka neo |kn mea loaa ana i ka ptse e ka* | kauinoa ana malalo o ta mau p.ila- ) pala. f ; '- j K hoomanao eka lahui Hawaii, j asa ike iakou u*i i ka pilikia, lKK>na ; koke ke ola ia oe e Hawaii, * ko ko I lakou ia makemako pau kou ikoia j ana mai. Aole keia he mea malihi- ] ni iu kakou, aka, nalk'e a kamaai|n* Nolai'a, mai pnni aku. | Ua iwxvpuka ae la <i aln*. "Klīon ; l)wight i ka hoopalau o ksna kaikamahiwo B"rn ; oe mo Mr. Ormon>i C ! MiHor O Vu l»ka. K has.Wo il>o } ?«!!« o Pomiee T)wigh! ia Tlonoluh> ;n ■ i maloko o htx>kahi mahina v.o INnlokn, no ka hipuu ia ana ran I kana kane hwpalau. Aia ka M®» i MiiWv haua iuo kokahi hui kaa otoj uiohila .» ka Hikma Ma kokahi ' huak.>i h.\M\itvha a ! Amen- { ka'i Iwiawai st OiA me Mr. MSRi»r t j a mab>b )h» k no i hoopaaia. ai k« } !«ua »>*» punwaī i hookahi kahi ktt niiiiiii'. lTf- kakau?vko!o ka Sērni- | haus m,-tU)ko Qko keens oka IW% *?«} o ns ( : i „ v v I