Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 319, 9 Nowemapa 1891 — ON DIT. [ARTICLE]
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ī lir. ī :t i> v» k rv well l< r .!. \, tn Ijo !s i'oioioin iu Om tlio Hp!<)-;nvn: too inre we iear; atas for poorMahope! : " % riiat a wa«* a Boariiman thai CKUght a CrabhH that bourded a »' th r. w;iv> l>oatd©«i t,he Kt#agle, «n-i \v-h'O xr;i.s ;ill ali Sfnii fo «i-ass .!U1 ; r*«rkor
Tbat a bave made a hlt as an eafty day - missonary bird, when coraer lots was to be had !for a (Hymn) song, but now as a sjpeculating diyine aud secular land shark,he has a hard road to hoe in gobbling up what ? s left. Too bad D. T>. \ 9 That a new| Hawaiian political association is in the field, with more than a corporal's guard oo its roll, and if u Cephas" of the "Messenger" wīll attend their meeting some evening, be will probably get a key tbat will unloek bis Uunderst»nding" 8o that he will be able to apprehead T what be m ap£sehensive, as to Ka Leo's apprehendon in the matter in whieh (t Oephas" ie so unapprehensive. . That Mr. E. Kekoa, a law practioner at Hilo, was discharged by a Jury at the Waimea Term of the Court, from some high handed charge'preferred against him by the authorities on Hawaii, i. '• e., grantmarriage license, &c., whieh he claimed he had the authority to do, having a license for that purpose. There a little justice in Heiio, after all, HoratiOj for the political uubelieyer.