Ka Loea Kalaiaina, Volume III, Number 4, 4 February 1899 — OilN.i KUPAPAU HOU! [ARTICLE]
OilN.i KUPAPAU HOU!
' Eia ke iioolala i» neī e ka Pe- * resldeua o ka P»pa O!» e lawe mai i d& uoonoo ana ao kekahi ilin& knpapau Lon an kakon, a * me wai aka «h. Ua waiheia'e keia kumnhana imua o ka Imiawai a ka Papa Ola i ka auīna la o kela Po&koln aku nei. O kahi e make- * makeia nei i Ilna, aia ka īlalo o Halawa Ewa, a mainna aka o na % * kaa-ahi a laweia aku aī ua kupapau, (me ka uku a nkn o!e paba, * pehea la?) I ka Loomaopopo ī keia kuma bana, eia na mea hiki ke manaoia e akn, he imi !oa& hoopomaikai i 1 h® Kaa-ahi, aia nae malana ° h poe iiihnne ke koikoi ioa B he nku; aole wahi e hiki ai ia lakou ke aku aku; a pehea aku ana B la na kino o ka poe ilihune, e * kiloi ia ana paha me fae eke opala, no ka mea, he pupuahuln loa e |ke kaa-ahi i kekahī manawa. A o ia ka makou e hoomanao ae la i *fa I . kekahi mau hoakaka ake Kilo~ 1 kilo Dinaerat* e pili ana i ka Na- ‘| ne a ke Kanaka Loihi Eiwa ka5 puai, i hoikeia ma ‘*Ka Makaai- ’ na o ka malama o Sepfc. 30, 1895. I Peuei ka nane Ewalu a na kanaka loihi ’la: A T onc 8. He lei ko’u, lioolouoia 1 aku. A penei iho ka haina a ke kilo t kilo i uwehe a« ai; i Baina; Leiolono. A penei ka weheweha ia ana, j he “fleian, he £feana no na poe i raake.” A oia paha keīa a k& Paj p« Ola e haolala uei—he nui uo ,1 na hoakaka o keia moeuhane, ua manao makou o kahooko ia ana keīa o kahī hapa o ka na- . ne 8, a koe kahi hapa, no ke ku 4 kiai ana kona hookoia. 6 A oik ka makou e puana ae nei * E Leiolono e, eia imna o kou he Ki nau e lei aku ana, o Ka ■ s i iwi no nae m o kou mau iwi. ame j a I 11 * kamahele au i īko ole ai, . | eia la, ke hoohilaia nei c ka Paipa Ola i !ei nou. Oia anei hoi? 3 !