Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Volume LVI, Number 44, 1 November 1918 — HE PUOLO WAIMAKA, HE UKANA NA KE ALOHA. [ARTICLE]

HE PUOLO WAIMAKA, HE UKANA NA KE ALOHA.

E Mr. Lunahooponopono o ke Kuokoa, Aloha oe: —E o luolu mai hoi kou [niuwai ahonui no'u hoi ke kauwahi kowa kaawale o ka,kaua hiwahiwa, ke Kilohana Pookela no ka lahui Hawaii, iio ka'u wahi ukana walohia e kau ae !a nialuna, a hana hoi e hoike aku i na kini lehulehu 0 kuu mama, o kuu makuahine aloha, Mrs. Emily Kaualehua Kalana. ua hala, ua wehe mai nei i ka pili aloha a maua, a nona hoi au e uwe kumakena ae nei, ke imi ae nei i kuu makuahine, pehea la ia e loaa hou ai? Eia aku nei paha i ka uka malu kukui o Honokowai, e kilohi ana paha i ka nani i ka waiho kahela a na hono.

Ua hanauia kuu makuahine aloha mailok 0 mai o Keakuaainoa (k) ame Kilohi (w) ma Kaanapali, Maui, i lan--20, 1875, a ma ka la'l o Oet., 1918, i pili iho ai kona maka a hookuu aku la i ke aho hope loa. Auwe! Luuluu wale hoi au ke hoomanao ae i ke aloha o kuu makuahine, kuu hoa-uhaiaholo o na po loloa o ka hooilo a e kaana pu ana hoi i na la wela ikiiki o ke kau. O kuu makuahine alohā, he kupa a he kamaaina oia no Kaanapali ame La,haina i ka ua paupili, a no ka mea maluna no o kona lepo aloha oia i holoholo ai mai kona mau la kamalii mai. Nolaila, e ka Maluulu o Lele, i ka ua paupili, ka makani aloha o kā aina i he. maaa, na nalu ha'iha'i mai o Uo i k£ kai o Keawaiki ame ka pōhu lā 'i o Hauola, aole oukou e ike hou ana iaia e j maalo hou ae ana ma na alāiele koko-! ke loa ia oukpu. Auwē, walohia wale! E ke kai hanu aala lipoa o Makila, alo o Wailehua, aole olua e hoopulu hou j ana i ka ili o kuu mama, aole hoi e hehihehi hou ana kona mau kapuaiwawae i ko olua mau āeone, no ka mea, ua hele oia, aole e hoi hou mai ana. Kona mau ano, he oluolu, akahai, he haahaa a he puuwai hamama i na mea apau, e kipa mai ana ma ko makou home, a ma na wahi apau e hui a lautiā pu ai me ia, he makuahine aloha ia maua i kana mau keiki, oiai o maua me ko'u pokii kāikunane he mau keiki hanai maua a elua; oiai ua mare no oia i ke kane oia o Joseph Kalāni. aole Oae a laua keiki, nolaila he māu keiki hanai maua nana ame ko maua papa e noho nei, mawaho ae o keia tnau ano. He haipule oiaio a he makuahine hoopono iloko o ka hoomana o, _lesu Kristo o kā Poe Hoano o na la Hope nei, me ia mau āiio maikai lehulehu no oia i moe aku ai no ka wa mau loā, maloko o l« a iKa* 0 Hoolepope ma Olowalu, Māui, i ka hora 10 p. m., Oct. 2, 1918. Ua pau kana hana, ua hoi ka lepo i ka lepo, a o ka uhane i kā mea nana i hana. Pomaikai ka poe māke ke make iloko o ka Haku. O ka uui o kona mau la o hanu ana Ina ea oluo * u 0 keia ola honua ana, he 43 makahiki, 8 malama. 26 la. Nolaila ma ko maua aoao o.na keiki i hooneleia i ka mākuahine, ame ko maua papa i hooneleia i ka wāhine, ke haawi aku nei i na hoomaikai he nui i ka poe apau i hui pu mai me makou n 0 ke kumakena pu ana no ka makou mea aloha, a pela pu hoi i na makana pua ame na lei hoohiwahiwa maluna o kona kino, a ia oe pu hoi kekahi e ' Joseph Kaulu, ka mea nana i hana i konā hale lua. E oluolu e lawe aku i | keia mau hoomaikai me ka malu mai | ke Akua mai. I O maua iho no ua keiki i hooneleia i ka makuahine ole. JOSEPH KALANI, JR., MIBS ANNIE KALANI. Olowalu, Maui, Oet. 16, 1918. W. 8. 3.