FIGHTING OVER THE ESTATE OF PAUAHI
Honolulu, Dec. 29—Perhaps because the desire of Mrs. Owana Wilcox Belliveau for the estate of Queen Liliuokalani was not fulfilled, she is now trying to fight for the estate of the Chiefess Pauahi, and is looking for a way to break the Will because of her relationship with Chiefess Pauahi. Why does she keep trying to start this kind of thing?
It is heard that she is looking for a lawyer for her side to break that Will of Princess Pauahi, and the wealth she set aside for the Education of the boys and girls of the Hawaiian Lahui. One thing that is gained by this woman’s actions, that is the dishonor of name of the Hawaiians in this manner, and word of this improper act will spread to other lands. When they find out about these actions, the Hawaiian people will certainly not approve of these crooked acts.
Hoku o Hawaii, 1/3/1918, p. 2)

Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Buke 12, Helu 32, Aoao 2. Ianuari 3, 1918.