Looking back at things that don’t change, 1904.

A SCURRILLOUS ATTACK.

Candidate Cecil Brown The Victim of a Scamp.

Circular letters were sent broadcast through the mail yesterday, attacking in a scurrillous way the candidacy of Cecil Brown for the Senate. All three of the men whose names appear on the letter have made affidavit that they had nothing to do with it and knew nothing about it. An effort is being made by Mr. Ryan and the Good Government Club to run down the author of the circular. It is understood that Detective Hatter will be put on the case. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 7/16/1920.

MARRIAGES.

Akong Dolas to Elizabeth Ramos, July 9.
Kalama Opio to Mrs. Annie Keliihaunaele, July 12.

BIRTHS.

To Ung Ha and Sarah Kekaula, a son, July 1.
To J. H. Kawaauhau and Jennie Keahi, a son, July 9.
To George Jane Jr. and Mamie Kaululehua, a daughter, July 10.
To David Pua and Kailiponi Poka, a daughter, July 10.

DEATHS.

William Lee Jr., on Dement Street, June 30.
Mary Kaiewe, at Leahi Home, June 30.
Joe Makea, at Queen’s Hospital, July 8.
Kala Hoomana, on Puohia Street, July 10.
Maria K. Wongham Moore, on Cartwright Street, July 10.
Solomon Kahaleulei, on Hustace Street, Koula, July 10.
John Kailihiwa, at Queen’s Hospital, July 11.
Mary L. Kauahi, at the Children’s Hospital, July 13.
Elizabeth Kaulani, at the Asylum, July 13.

(Kuokoa, 7/16/1920, p. 4)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke LVIII, Helu 29, Aoao 4. Iulai 16, 1920.

Political Ad, 1903.

ABRAHAM FERNANDEZ

ABAELAHAMA

SUPERVISOR AT LARGE [LUNA KIAI HOLO LAULA].

He was born in Honolulu, Oahu, June 22, 1857, educated at the Royal School of Kahehuna. He was a storekeeper for the store of E. O. Hall & Son, for many years. He was a member of the road board during the Monarchy. He was a member of the Privy Council of the Monarchy in the year 1892. Continue reading

Political Ad, 1903.

JOHN H. WISE

KEONI WAIKA

Sheriff

Born in Kohala, Hawaii, July 19, 1869. Educated at Waimea, Hawaii, with Eben Low and the children of Notley; at Lahainaluna for a number of years; at the School of Bishop in Honolulu for some years, at the Boarding School of Hilo and he graduated there in 1886. He was at Kamehameha for two years, and at Oberlin College [Kula o Obelina] for three years and he graduated. He was imprisoned in 1895, and released in 1896. Continue reading

Political ad, 1914.

Charles Kahiliaulani Notley

HE ALOHA KA’U ANOAI

Hiolo na wai a ka opua
Hanini ka ua i Mana
Hanini na Pola a ke Koae
Hanini Puuwaawaa i ka uka o Puako,
O ke ko paha ia o ka’u moe
Ua ike au ia Kalanamaihiki
Hiki mai la no au e ke aloha—e,
O ke aloha wale no ka’u i puolo mai la.

I hookahi kahi ke aloha
I hookahi kahi ka manao
E koho ia Kahiliaulani

(Holomua, 9/5/1914, p. 7)

Ka Holomua, Buke I, Helu 49, Aoao 7. Sepatemaba 5, 1914.

Vital Statistics, 7/2/1920.

MARRIAGES.

Joseph Y. Jordan to Pauline Gonsalves, June 19.
Henry Alina to Annie Ho Chow, June 20.
David Kukailani to Esther Nahinu, June 21.
Manuel Nicholas to Annie Keliikuli, June 22.
Edward Hao to Annie Kanoa, June 24.
William Wright to Margaret H. Aea, June 26.
Harrie K. Chan to Severina Holt, June 26.
John Ulama to Louisa Kaluhiokalani, June 26. Continue reading