Ka Naʻi Aupuni, Volume II, Number 114, 15 October 1906 — Kela Ame Keia. [ARTICLE]
Kela Ame Keia.
Piha iki ka halawai a na Repabalika i ka Poaoue nei, he omohomoho nae na haiolelo, aohe wahi ano. Oke oki loa akn nae o na wahi Demokarata, he hawa' wa maopopo. He nui ka, laki o na wahine i ka mea wili poai a kahi haole e kokoke aaa i ka makeke i'a. Hapaumi wale no, ohi na pnolo ciga, paa no kauwahi. Nui ka hakaka o na kaoaka ma Aala Paka i ka aaina la onehinei no ke kiaipopo. No kahi wa loihi, ua hoea ae la na makai a kaualupe mai la he helunanui 0 ua poe la no ka halawai. O ke Damokarata no me ka Repubalika ia e naku aku nei, a nuku mai ma na alanui, o ka noho malie aku no a na Home Rala. Oka mea apiki nae, he nui no na,Repubalika i paholo ae nei me ka auna Demokarata. He keiki Kepani uuku kai ma ke i ke kaa ahi ma Ewa ae nei, i kekahi mau la aku nei i hala, a ma ka wa i ninaninau ponoia ai ke kumu o ka make ana, ua ikeia aa hele mau keia keiki e hookau 1 kona pepeiao iluna o ke alahao e hoolohe ai i ka lialulu, aole nae he ao ia e na makua. Ua komo aihue ia ae ka hale noho o George Macy ma alanui Kinney, Waikiki, i ke Sabati nei, ā lawe akn la he mau dala ame kekahi mau waiwai e ae, Ua wawahi ae ka aihue me ka boohana ana me ke ko'i. Ua hai koke ia mai ka lobe no ka hopa ana i na poe 'ma na ko'i, aohie nst> ha poe i loaa.