Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume XLVII, Number 48, 1 December 1911 — MES AIA KAHIKINA LOWELL UA HALA [ARTICLE]

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MES AIA KAHIKINA LOWELL UA HALA

Lemlaa u i! S((kk««okalu k& aus«, R«6)M4uaki tu I ka wsi*aks. H« mikuuU k» «a i mkakal», I k> m a kip* i HaaakakL Heok&ki oe ♦ ka Kiiu, H« l«k«t*ks oa k«iki, Hookakmka i aa Mopua, Kn %I«U pAWAk# • Mko aeit S M*. poa» • ki Ka^ koa, Aloka o«: —£ m la Bti ao>i koi k«k*ki rnmi m k»*i pooli* • b« ao k uhiu, • k«« Kaouk, lCr*. Jl Ktkikiaa LowaU, «a kata. Hala ka a&ku, ka mfriaiika • ka kaW • kip* oui ai; anwo ku hm ka! LōkalikA walo i k& kaa* a ko aioka, o kua aioka aakao pok«o ia ik • poa aL Kia iko kaki moo!t!o: Ma k« Sab*U Okatoba 29, oiai M ti aa ka laakiai «o ka'n Uaa, ka kau koi a ku miiii alok* i alakai ai ia mokoa &a Wiki, km ®ua o k« kauaa o&a i k& oooaoo o k« oU Kmtiaao aoa, aia aa aa ka Laakiai a po ka la, eia ka k« loao piUkio oa ho«a ao la i ka kom« ma k« Ulopoaa, aoko aao ko moa aaaa • paa«. Oiai, aoko kekaki okaaa ma ka komo ia Ja, Nolaila aole k« loao i koomaopopo ia, aka ma ka Poakaki ao, kooa mai la ke leta m« na maaao o hooka«ka aaa i kaki noonoo, aia kuu mama aloka ma ka moo eawaliwali i maopopo oU ka hopena, oa imi iko la i kahi o ka kiki, a ma ke kakakiaka Poaloa a«, Okatoba 31, haalole iko la i ka hom«, kaa ma k« kaa otomobil«, kiki aka a bui mi kuu mama aloha ma ka hora S o ia auwina la, • kamau ana no kahi hano ola, aole nae he )eo pane mai, a na ka waimaka i hoike mai ia'n, aia ao »• ia ka noonoo, aka, ma la po no, hora 7 p. m. pil! iho la na maka, a kaaleie mai la ia makou, k&na mau lei keiki, i luhi ai. He makuahine aloha keiki, he like wale no na koiki apau iaia. Ua mareia oia me John Lowell, a ina Aole oia i haalele o mai la i keia ola ana, a komo ae i keia maraki 12, 1912, ina ua loaa ia lana na la iloko o ka maemae o ka awaiaulu ana o kanalima makah'iki, i noho ia hoi iloko o ke apo 0 ka lokahi, a i piii ia hoi me ke aloha ( oiaio, a mailoko mai o laua na keiki ekola ame na moopana lehulehu • ola nei. Owau hoi me kuu kaikuaana, Mrs Julia Kehikaumeaiani Bowers, he mau luhi lei maua, na laua i hanai mo h< • mea la o ka laua mau kaiki mai k< > laua puhaka mai, a oi aka no, a oia , ano ona pela no • hiki ole ai ke alohi i o ka makua, e hoopoina wale ia. > He aul no na popilikia ma ka aoh( , ana, ua hoomanawanui no, iloio o ki wa ikaika, a pela no ka wa o ka nawa liwali, he noho lako no hoi kekahi ma nawa, aka, aole no i nele ka halawa 1 ana me na popilikia, no ka mea, he a( ' keia e hoomanawanui ai me na inea < ke>a oia ana. ' Ma koaa manawa hope i haalele mai ai ia'o, o kumakena aku nona, haalel< > pu mai la oia i kana mea aloha i pil i ia ai i na kau a kau, oia hoi ko makoi L papa John Lowell, ma ko laua hom< } ma Papaa, Koolau. Haalele pu i ki laua keiki muli Chaa. Lowell me ka hu I nona, ame ka laua moopnna hookahi i . ke alo, ke keiki hoi a ka laua hiapo < . noho mai la no i Honolulu, Joha Lowell 1 Jr., pela makou ī (taiauma iho ai nona » iloko o.ke kaumaha, a ma ia wmnaao, 1 Novemaba 1, hoea mai la o*a haaaa 1 mua, o r u kaikuaana aloha makua, Mra , Annie B. Levy ame Mn Jaiia Keiii- > kanmealani Bowera, he manaolana ao ; ka hui me ka makua, aka, ua hala •ka ahane, o k« kino puanuanu ka i kalā> , wai m« lana. Lihaliha wal«! Hui ae la m« aa heahaaao m« k« kaumaha, oiai ke kino oai ole o ka makua e waiho ae ana ua haia ka aaai, ke aloha o na keiki o ka au aaa mai 1 ke kai o Kaieie, aka, hoooaaikai aku no makou i ke Akua ka mea noaa aaai ke ola. He hoakaaaa oia ao ka Ekaleeia haiia o Koolaa, a ma kaaa kaaoha kope aa hoomoe ia aka koaa kino lepo ma ka iliaa o ka luakini o Poai Hei. iianaaia oia »a Koioa, Kaaai, i N'o*««aka 1, %645 v aa Kakou (w) me Ah Lo (Pake) ma k«sa la i kaaa ka ai o ka piha aaa ia o ko*a maa makahiki h« 64; aioha wale( He maa makakiki loiki ao ka koomnilo ana mai o ka aawaliwali aa k« kioo, a aa pika ao aa la o ke ok aaa "ieko o ka ekaeka, a aa uai aka ao l k« ola i aa kanka, a okai an ma ka aka paeaina i malamaia ma Kaamakapili, 1 ilaila pa ao keia mama o makoo, iloko! • ia mau H, ao ka maaao e laaakiia a« mai aa popilikia »a ke kiao, aka,| aole aae pela ko k« Akoa maaao, «a ; koi kou mai i ka aiaa, aae ia aao ao, i a peia waie ao ahiki i ka pti makoa- ] kua hoa aaa mai o ka aawaiiwali a | waiko iko la t ka kaaa kopo ma ko | laua kome, i pili alohoaia mo makoa na keiki, moka ae la ke kaala gala o ka b«rita ma«aa« • ka aa« 1 aako ia; m« ke apo o k* aloka oiaio, a «ailo { iko ta i ka mkaaa a ka «auaaka i M i peūaa ok-, aka o ko Akaa ka pauko«»a, j he kokaa kokoke ao ka popŌikia aaa.! Kau ao I kaawi mai a Kaaa ao I lawe ( aka, e kooaaal ia Kea* iaea. 3Co ko atoha paamako, m» IW ao m« ka waiokia • aw» aoi MB& VMMA ONOKUL Haaapepo, TL*m\ Kav. Sf> lfU.