Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XIII, Number 19, 9 ʻOkakopa 1919 — LEKA A BEAMER MA [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

LEKA A BEAMER MA

Uii lilo ko aiakou aoUo aua * Pt'ta|Hua' i mea hoohauo/i loa i ka mak&u huakai hele aina, aka oae, aole b,'i no keia wahi wale ka, ■®akou. bu.ak.ai heie i hele uaai ni, Qit iuiia, ua oaalele iho la makou i k«ia wahi a nes aku lf cca ke alahele e hoSs^iku ai i Seattle ae hoea loa «eu ai hoi 4 01yuapia ke Kapaiiala j 0 keia Mokuaina o Wakiaekoaa uei ] Ma ke Kuianakauhale o i?eattle, ua hu hou o Heleae me kekahi ona hoaloha kahiko uia keia wahi, a he uaau hoaloha hoi i loaa iaia i ka Euanawi» o kela huakai unia a lakou , 1 hele oaai ai i ka Ma keie wahi uo hoi uaakou i hui ai iue kekahi kamaaiua kahiko o HiU>, nona ka iaoa o Geo. Mumby, au ka mea hoi naua i kukule kela haiehniia 010 papa e kn ne» ooahopeo kaH»lekua liiio Mercautile. Uia oia i aeia uaaoawa he Luua; ui u j kekahi Hale olopapa aui o <exA(ii wiai uaauuao aku mai keia Kulanakauhale, a u a ueie aku makou e nukaikai i kela waht 010 papa nui iuuna ole mai, h ihe uui no hoi t.a luea s kw uaaka e

maaalo ai C ana aku« jūaakuui.ke-kulart* Kauhale Kapaitala u keia Mokuaiua, u» kipaae uo makou oia ke«»hi uunu kauhaie hiiii | ae isaihu ana hoimawaena a kekahi | aina naui maoli uo a kamaka e ike i aku ai. O kekahi o na hot*lohii i loaa ' aia keia aioa. a ia kuna hoiue uanj :ma kekahi wahi kāpakai o ka aioa, aua neeaku oiakuu no kahi kusoke i kela wahi, a.hoooioana ihu la ko makou kaa ma kahi kokoke loa i kfthi law&ia hoonanea o kekahi poe i ka wa ana oie o ka aina, aua eli iho ia i ua olepe uiai «9 eue :nai o kahikai, a u® ohi pu hoi i oa hua ai o hele taeele ame kekahiiuau ūuiuū lehulehu e ae, «e hele pu sna uo hoi i ka auau kai tua kahasai, a ua lilo ia mau la i mau la hauoli, a poina aku ia hoi na la luhi o ka ht le ana aiai Uia keia huakai hele tua ka aina laula o Auaerik:* nei. E kokeke ana no hoi ma keia w&hi a make u e hooiiioana nei ka Mauna kaulana i> liaiuer , a ua kokoke ne hoi i kahi o keia mauna kekahi Paka o ka iehulehu, a u& holo uaakaikai aku no uiakou ia Paka kaulana o keia Mokuaina kaolana o Waki.iekona nei. Ia uiakou i hoea ai i kela Paka inauna o keia aina, oia ka inua loa o ko Bea*mer opk> ikt u»ua ana i ka ha» hebee, oiai, ua uhi ia kekahi wahi o kela Paka Mauna i ka hau "S iow," ai koua ike ana no i [ nut a t o kona poina no ia i ka huihu. 0 kela oiea, ao koua lele no-iu e paani hau ae hana ana i na popohau a kipehi mai la i kekahi o u>aua, ua lilo ia mea iaia i mea lealea loa 1 uaaa. 0 Ka hope nae ;> kela paanhau ana, oia no k<ma pulu i ka, waj u haukeke mai aua ka waha o ua 'wahi Dutch nei. I kgkahi la ae ua wehe ka makuahine i kona mau kainaa, me ka- manao nae he mea ia uotta e hookokoke ole aku ai i keia hau hehee, eia nae k& mea Lhoouiaopopo ia, ua. oi ioa aku ia ka paani me na wawne kamaa ole o ua a Wahi keiki nei iloko o ka bau hehee, a aole he ike ae i ke o na Wawae. I kekahi manawa e hoohee holua ana iaia iho ilalo o ka pou hau me ka nana ole ae i konn puia i ka wai anunnu o ka l)«a 0 keia Mauna R»nier he l i,OfX)ka*

pnai kona kiakie mui |bvjU .Wi. o ka meana, a mai k« 0,000 kapuai aku k i >na uh» ia e ka hau a loa i [ kona piko kiekie, a mnhiMA ]o& ak« [o ka manna ua pa» fcu h#u, manawa e nee anu keia hau I» haule aku la ms kekalii auao <> ka |tn«nna, ae lnh« ia ke kani aua |we he p» kuniah' ala i ka wa e hilolo hi kela n.au apaua hau i»it ia aoao o ka uiauna, a ua anoauo e5O m»l« kuea o keiu wahi i uhi ia e ka ha»i paa, ai ka nw> ana o kei,\ hau p»»a \ «M I k»la wau mil*> kuei», u« hiki hoomaop po i« Um ka noi o ko !f>kcu haule aoa akn ma at>a 1 o ka tuanna. Aolo i pau.

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