Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume XL, Number 48, 28 Nowemapa 1902 — BURIED HIS FRIEND IN DEEP BLUE SEA [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

BURIED HIS FRIEND IN DEEP BLUE SEA

Few sea captains entering this port are better Hked than good hearted Captain Ames of the freighter Tam-i pieo. Biit Ames is not bimself this ; time. ,He is all broken up. In Seat- : tle one of his oldest friends, W. B. Maxwell, a wealthy business man, wished to make the trlp to Honolulu with tbe captain, and so the obliging skipped grav© him the fea.thered and easy job of purser. | All went weli for the flrst flve days of the voyage, «nd Carptain Ames enjoyed his friend's company. Then on the evening of the next day Mr. Maxwell |fell down tbe companionway leading from tbe Captain's offlce on the bridge !to the saloon on the main deck. Mr. »Maiwell was not bruised, but despite ; the most careful ,treatment that could ' be giyen an'injured man, he died the ! next morning. i Then Captain Ames, with tears in bis ! eyes, superintended the work of stor- | ing his friend's body away in Its canvas > r>f„wicr!L blowyp.g» ~T)Ms & ' 1 • u " " ? l ■' - i i i! : | . i; ; i * s