Ke Aloha Aina, Volume III, Number 45, 6 November 1897 — POLOLEI NA MEA APAU [ARTICLE]

POLOLEI NA MEA APAU

Oiai, ua koike pmepine aku makou i ko makou manao» he mea pono e h'ōoanaia ona mau Elele i Was!netona, a©le nae na makeu ia hana, aka, na na Ahahui Kuwaena Aloha Aina a me Kalaiaina ia mau hana, a mamuli o ka hk«u apono ana, e h«ounaia no na Peresidena o ia mau Ahahui i mBu Klelē, a me J. M Kaneakua, o lakou na inoa i apono lokahi īa, ua ku iho la makou a hoike ua po:o!ei ia mau hana, a e kakoo ana makou n© lakou, a hiki i ko lakou hol© ana no Wasirietona, ka mea hoi a makou i oielo ai, aia ilaila e ikeia ai ka Mo o ke kanakā Hawaii, aole i a nei nei, elike ne ka olelo a ka Baibiila, u aole e ike ia ke kaula ma kona aina ihd, w pela no hoi ka 1010 o ke ka~ naka Hawaii, aole e ikeia maanei, ho aku imua a na Amenka e wae mai, elike me ka Laiana makua i olelo ai, no kona ha puku'i ka hook®mo ana i ha kanaka iloko oka Ekalesia, a he hana kupeno ole hai ia, a eia kaaa pane kaulana loa e hoomanaeia nei a hiki i keia la: "Paa aku t ka lani na ke Akua, haule mai ika henua na Lāiana," a pela hoi makou e manao nei, komo aku i kā puuwal o ka lahal a hoea i Waslnetona, na Ke Aloha Aina ia, a haule a hiki ole, na ka poe eepaia, i ae ok' e kokua i na hana e pono ai ka aina, A o ke kumu, «ia no ka huki like ole, a ina e huki Hke, e holopono ana, a e ko 'ana kā makemake oka lahui, a i na aoie oia iho la no.' O ka makou nae e haupu e ae nei, e ke ana no ka makau tnau upu ana, e htoikaika» a hiki ka hopena he posaaikai n» j ke leaa aaa, _ ? "