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THE ADVERTISER ROYALTY.

                Mr. Editor: The followings will answer the got-up royalty by a pack of ignorant haoles known as the Advertiser staff:
                Hawaiian Alii's ancestry was traced as the same law and custom practiced in European countries. It was only those Aliis who  married  Europeans  during Kamehameha I.'s time and to the present is traced on the mother without regarding what the father was. Among them John Young, Isaac Davis and others. Of course, the Aliis regarding them as superior individuals, and passed them as equivalent to Aliis in their social standing as well as rank.
                In fact, during the reign of Liloa, King of Hawaii, in 1455-1485, he had a child, Umi, with a plebian woman, Akahiakuleana. Umi afterward became a celebrated King of Hawaii and also became the ancestor of many Kings of Hawaii, even of Kamehameha the Great and down to the last Rulers of these Islands.
                The Kings and High Chiefs of Maui held out to equal rank and blue blood alone, but the power of the Hawaii Kings subdued them.
                Regarding Mrs. Wilcox's Princess, it is well known she belongs to the lineage which  Kamehameha I. himself belongs. All the Kamehamehas recognized this. High Chief Elizabeth Kekaaniau Pratt, the aunt of Mrs. Wilcox, was always recognized in the court of the Kamehamehas as one of the highest chiefesses of the Islands down to the present day, and all the Kamaainas know this.
                They are both descendants of Kalokuokamaile, a half-brother of Kamehameha I., both sons of Koeua.
                The historian S. M. Kamakau quotes so, and so does Judge Fornander in his works, "The Polynesian Race," Vol II., pages 216 and 310. A lady with such recognized genealogy and next of kin to the Kamehamehas has the right to be called Princess. Are you jealous because you have no pedigree? Poor, hungry haoles!
                But when it comes to a manufactured genealogy, gotten up to suit a purpose, I pity the poor, deluded woman who believes in those ignorant impostors of the Advertiser, who have no knowledge of Hawaiian genealogy of Chiefs and who are too lazy to read Judge Fornander's "The Polynesian Race."
                This poor woman's geneological tree in the Advertiser of the 5th inst. is full of gross mistakes, without saying it's barefaced fraudulence. I will quote one of these:
                "Kiliuolaninuiamamao (w) (unknown to genealogists) is the true issue of Kiwalao (k) and Kalanikauiokikilo Kalaniakua (w). She was born at Pakaalaneo, Maui, after the death of Kualii (he died in 1730, Kailua, Oahu) and after the battle of Pohakuamaneo in Molokai between Kalaniopuu and Keeaumoku. Kalaniopuu fled to Maui for refuge; in due time he took his granddaughter K. to Kau, Hawaii."
                If this is not a preposterous falsehood, then the Advertiser staff alone will swallow this fib. If the Advertiser will only take the trouble to red Judge Fornander's "The Polynesian Race," Vol. II., page 148, it will soon discover that they are telling an Arabian story to themselves.
                Why, during this battle called Pohakumaneo (situated between Polulu and Honokane at North Kohala, Hawaii, and not Molokai) between Keeaumoku and Kalanipoo, who was then King of Hawaii, and who defeated Keeaumoku, who fled to Maui. As to the rest of this got-up genealogy, it is so badly gotten up that I ask this poor woman to look up another haole to get up a genealogy that will hold water, which cannot be said of this stuff by a lot of ignoramuses.
                And, finally, to complete the impudence of these imposters, they have added that Kailipalua, the great grandmother of the late High Alii Bernice Pauahi Bishop, is also the great grandmother of Mrs. Defries. Nobody knows this sham Alii except the Advertiser impostors.
A GENEALOGIST.

A Correction.

                Through an oversight of our eagle-eyed proof-reader the head-line of an article on our fourth page appears as "A Beach Luau Nui" instead of "A Real Luau Nui." We hasten to make this correction before an eruption takes place—a la Sunday Volcano.

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Change in Passenger Rate.

                On and after December 1st, 1901, the following change in passenger fares will go into effect, viz:
                Deck rates between Honolulu and the Island of Hawaii will be increased from $2.00 to $3.00
                Cabin rates between Honolulu and Hana, Hamoa and Kipahulu, on the Island of Maui, will be increased from $6.00 to $7.00.
                All special rates, except to Clergymen, will be abolished on the above date.
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