Hamilton Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - January 30, 1893, Hamilton, Ohio v MILTON DAILY DEMOCRAT BOOKS OPEN TO ATJ Dont Advertise In tie Dno VOL V1L MO 31 HAMILTON OHIO MONDAY JANUARY 30 1893 PRICK ONE CENT Elder Johnston BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE High Street The Opening Day of Our TROUBLE IN HAWAII Queen Govern ment Overthrown PROVISIONAL ONE PROCLAIMED Was Beyond Our Expectation Our were Crowded with Eager Buyers all day long To Accommodate these Enormous Crowds we hava Today Monday Added Twenty More Kind and Courteous Salesmen to Enable us to Wait on you All Hosiery Sale Childrens Hose re from ac Childrens Hose 150 reduced from 350 Childrens Wool Hose 250 reduced from 60 and 750 Gents Wool Hose 170 reduced from Fine Scotch Dress Ginghams 10 12 and reduced to Fine Dress Ginghams spring styles 18 20 and 250 reduced to IDC per yard Best Scotch Ginghams re to Apron Ginghams reduced to 50 Best Apron Ginghams reduced to jc Best Light Prints reduced to 40 Best grades of Dark Calico reduced to Double width Suitings reduced to IOC Best double fold Shirting re to nc Ladies Red Flannel Drawers reduced to 790 Ladies Natural Wool Vests reduced to 980 Ladies White Wool Vests reduced to Gents Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers reduced to 1139 Gents fine Scarlet Wool Shirts and Drawers slightly soiled reduced to Enormous IN price ice per yard 25 30 and 350 price aoc 15 and Dress Goods sale Dress Goods sale One lot All Wool Dress Goods 50 and sale price 390 7000 yards Jamestown this springs styles will place on sale at 250 per yard Fine Embroidered Dress Patterns 17 sale price Black Dress Trimming reduced to per yard Black Jet Trimming 75 and to per yard Jet Ornaments reduced to 3 and each Braid Trimming 26 and reduced to le per yard Elder Johnston Agents for the P Cos Kid Gloves Perfection of Fit Beware of Imitations A Appointed to Lay th Facia Before the Hulled Stale Coven a and Plead I United Stale Marln from Ike Boeton Order on the How the N Was Received In SAN FRANCISCO Jan steam er Claudine arrived in this port from the Hawaiian islands Saturday brin Ing important news of a revolution i that kingdom A provisional govern ment has been established by an up rising of the people Queen has been deposed from power mon abrogated government seized and a new provisional ministry composed of four members is sustained by the bayonets of volunteers Queen attempted on Jan 15 to promulgate a new constitution depriving foreigners of tha right o franchise and abrogating the house of nobles at the same time giv ing her power of appointing a ne house This was resisted by the foreign element of the community who once appointed a committee of safety o thirteen members who called a mass meeting of classes at which or 1500 persons were present Tha meeting unanimously adopted resolu tions condemn j the action of thi queen and authorizing the committee to take into urther consideration what ever was necessary to protect public safety On the the committee ol public safety issued a proclamation to the Hawaiian people recounting the history of the island and calling atten misrule of the present line of monarchs and proclaimed the fol lowing The system of Is hereby abrogated A pro government for the control and management of public affairs and the of public peace is hereby to exist until terms of union with the United States of America have been negotiated and agreed upon Such pro visional government shall consist of pn executive council of four members who are hereby declared to he S B Dole J A King P C Jones and W O Smith who shall administer the government of the islands the first named acting us dent and chairman of such council ad ministering the department of foreign af fairs and the others severally administer ing the department of interior finance and attorney general respectively In the order enumerated according to the existing Hawaiian law as far as may be consistent with the proclamation and also of an ad council which shall consist of fonr who are hereby declared to be S D Damon A Brown L A Thurs ton J F Morgan J H J A McCandless E D Tenney F W McChesney F Wilhelm W R Castle W i Ashley W C Wilder C Bolte Such advisory council shall also have general legislative authority Such executive and advisory council shall acting jointly have power to remove any member of either council and to fill such or any other vacancy All officers under the existing govern ment are hereby requested to continue to exercise their functions and perform the duties of their respective offices excepting the following persons Queen lani Charles B Wilson marshal Samuel Parker minister of foreign affairs W H Cornwell minister of finance Jom F Col burn minister of the interior Arthur P Peterson attorney general who are here by removed from office All laws and constitutional principles nnt inconsistent herewith shall continue in force until further order if and advisory councils This was signed by Sanford B Dole minister of foreign affairs A J King minister of the interior P C Jon i minister of finance and William O Smith attorney general the four con the executive council of the provisional government of the Hawaiian islands Simultaneously with this proclama tion another was issued dismissing the existing ministry and marshal and at the same time a squad of thirty armed men took charge of the government placing the of the queen arrest At oclock 300 en abolish the nobles ana abrogate tne sailors and marines from the United supreme court and in short give all States steamship Boston landed and the ot the natives reeded to guard the American consulate would not do and resolved that the only course left open was annexation to guard the American consulate and residency Late in the afternoon the following was issued by the queen I Liliuokalani by the grace of God America I have but little doubt that this country will accept the islands If they do not our mission is done but the and under the consultation of the Hawa people the event of a refusal will lian kingdom queen do hereby solemnly turn to England who will be protest against any and all acts doue to to take us myself and the constitutional gov Charles L Carter one of the coramis of the Hawaiian kingdom by made the following statement nous claiming to have established a object of our visit to Washington visional government of and for this have united States take posses dom I yield to the superior of the the Hawaiian We want United States of America minister to the as a state how his excellency John L Stevens has caused United States troops ever but under a territorial or district government to be landed at Honolulu and haa District of Columbia clared that he would support the said the addition of a governor appoint visional government Now to avoid any the is preferable for collision of armed forces and There is such a large loss of life I do this under protest and I ot k cheap am impelled by said force I my suffrage were declared the represent almost the entire if the country would By of govern be thg o js to tie United States to take charge It mnst come to this or formally acknowledged by After issuing the protest the for them to give up without a struggle and the revolution was the result Our commission continued Mr This was signed by the queen and way members of her cabinet and was intake by the men composing the leave the island visional government and tne recant of interests are too great however which hem ate queen and cabinet yielded all the department of the gov to the provisional rules All day of 17th the were in a state of expectancy looking to the committee of public safety to do something to end the state of tension and to secure the rights of all the citi zens against encroachment once and for all The committee in the meantime Carter will call on the president and secretary of state at Washington and will do our best to negotiate a treaty of annexation We do not have power to make a treaty but will have to refer all such matters to the provisional govern ment at The Hawaiian commissioners unite in Baying that the new government of POWDER Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baking sst of all In leavening States Report ROTAL Co 106 Wall St N Y exercising the power or annexation it indeed there had ever been any under standing on the subject In support of the presumption that there was no agreement it was shown that England had been for a year or so quietly but in making inroads in the islands and creating a feeling among the people of that country which was harmful and extremely to the interest of the Uni y St tates and was not idle but was incessantly Hawaii will make ample provision for pied completing its organization and the deposed queen who will be sup Imal arrangements necessary ported in good style and it will also o the proclamation of a provisional i provide lur the Prin and its protection by an rmed force Thn Only Ulund At about oclock an attempt was made by three native policemen to ar est the progress of a wagon which was jeing driven up Fort by Mr Benner and Mr Good Those in charge cess heirapparent to the tlin no who is at school in England IN How Hie WASHINGTON or tlB Involution W ttt Jan The news f the wagon resisted the attempt of that had been over to arrest its course One or the thrown cania to the United States gov he officers making a motion to draw a eminent with an emphasis that pre revolver Mr Good drew his own and eluded any doubt as to its authenticity ailing attention to the fact that he was I An official dispatch to Secretary John in fired w Foster brought the startling intelli sent the t Harrison and to the representative in Queen Liliuokalani ng however to avoid the infliction of gence He immediate dangerous wound This was the only mation to President and the victim is not Mr Mott Smith the adopting in seeking annexation ia ng th the sume as that take ion ia pra n by Tex tall wounded Washington of The government assumed formal con Mr Mott Smith however had already rol of tiie palace and barracks to her private The been informed and he hurried to the retired to her private state department with his dispatch from ence at Washington Place and the Mr Thurston the leader 01 the com grunted her an honorary mission sent to negotiate the annexa uard ot sixteen men The household tion of Hawaii to the United States uard was paid off and Secretary Foster sent the news to the d A strong force of volunteers took office of the secretary of tlw navy with and is in charge of the palthe request for an immediate interview ee barracks police headquarters and with Secretary Tracy Mr Tracy had ther government buddings At reached the department at tho time the work of military organiza but Assistant Secretary Soley on is being rapidly pushed forward I ing the importance of the information nd volunteers continue to pour went at once to see Secretary Foster y in from all quarters It is not ap They had a consultation in reference to that any difficulty will arise the naval strength nf the United States pon the other islands The jn Hawaiian waters and Mr Soley in spent the 18th and a large formed Mr Foster that the only vessel art of the night in perfecting tho or there was the cruiser Boston now at le nig n and adjusting the wheels of le government to the changed order Meantime the ordinary routine of gov work is going ahead with but break The provisional government has sent notification of tho situation to repre of foreign lowers with a re lest for recognition which was grant by the representatives of the United Honolulu No other vessels he Mid were in the vicinity Mr Foster thought it would be well to have better naval representation at Honolulu and Mr Soley went back to the navy department to ascertain what vessels were available for service in this connection Secretary Tracy arrived soon after Mr Soley returned and upon hearing the news went over to ates and other representative minis Bee Secretary Foster rs of foreign powers except that of reat Britain Annexation The provisional government then is ed a proclamation reciting the pres of affairs and the It will take at least ten days for one of our naval vessels to join the Boston at Honolulu It is probable that the new coast defense vessel Monterey will be sent This vessel is completed with the exception of having her turret her citizens who had invested their money in the enterprise that were de the island and increasing their trade and commerce The matter will no doubt be before the senate in the usual way in the course of a few days and an extended debate will be the re lUlt In the house of there was a strong feeling expressed by lead ing Democrats against annexation At the same time there was an equally unanimous opinion that no other nation should be permitted to step in and con trol the destinies of the island The Monroe doctrine was again upheld as cardinal principle in our foreign policy and as demanding the exclusion of Eu ropean domination over territory so near our own What could we do with it and what a lot of trouble its af fairs would give us is perhaps a fair of the statements made in formally by members It was said at the same time that the course Hawaii is exas when it became a part of the United States About the Sandwich Iland WASHINGTON Jan govern ment of the Sandwich islands was a constitutional monarchy with a queen as the sovereign Her advisers a cabinet The legislature is composed of twentyfour members of the house of nobles and twentyfour representatives In many ways the government resem bles the republic of the United States and certainly the Sandwich islanders feel more friendly to us than to any other great nation Nearly all the natives are now Christians the queen belonging to the Church of England The total area of the islands is 6640 square the size of New the population is nearly 100000 Fully 80 per cent of the trade is with the United States Dole Is NEW YORK Jan B Dole now president of the provisional government of Hawaii is a son of one of the late American missionaries to Hawaii is a graduate of college and has been second associate justice of the su court of Hawaii He is a scholar ly man of acknowledged legal and judicial ability LAKL ef me LONGS BISCUIT FLOUR OK ao ult not baUaK tartar or ef kiad A carid caa ih outt lot Maki loft ciM TK are bat art certain aad wrt le AW of affairs and the exception of having her turret of a new government and appointed I armor in place and it is likely that she to proceed to lay at once will set nail at once from San Frnn e facts before the United States to support the Boston at Washington with a plea for I The interview between Secretary of This commission arrived State Foster and Dr Smith continued board the steamer and left or some time At its close Secretary Washington hue Saturday night Foster went over to the White House and hud a with President Harrison While of course no state Ti line UL Before starting tor Washington Lor ment of the to be by the nil A the chairman of the United States in the matter will be Hawaiian commission said Things nt wist after the arrival of party ble of are in such position now that no or class of residents are fully capa establishing a state government They must look outside and naturally come to the United Mates It was stated also that tiie condition of affairs is much more threatening than is indi the commissioners from Hawaii who are to present the request for annexa tion to the United States it may be said that the visit of the will hardly be successful if the purport thereof has been correctly stated Aside from the innovation upon the policy of 1 T 1 1 il UUHljJ Ul by statement in the the government since its organization Hawaiian It was declared the intention to ultimately expel all the foreigners troni th ately exp e island The pro aty betw which the would bo the in of other countries in the Sand wich islands are too large to permit on the part of the governments of those nations an acquiescence in such annexa tion In executive session Mr an the intelligence of the Hawaii an revolution to the senate Although it could uily be considered in an in formal manner a debate was at once precipitated that occupied the greater part of the secret session Generally the speeches seemed to favor annexa tion or the establishment of a protect orate In opposition to these views it was as that tbu debt of Hawaii amount ed to more than which was sufficient to cause this government to halt before assuming load It was also stated by other that when we secured our coaling station at Pearl river years ago there was an agree ment under which England Germany treaty was negotiated refused to be and the United States and the other or to join in the treaty in other I powers agreed that they should words it reused to pledge itself not to lwp their hands off and permit Hawaii take of tlw islands but rm her own affaire plf the independence of che jn controverting this statement it was Mr said further last moat corrupt ever tention it was not such a contract known They passed lottery and powers would preclude the then the opium MU To crown all Hint in tlw event of a request JO promulgate of posed disfranchising of all except th native born was to be the first step There would be bloodshed and de ot property after expelling all the foreigners and their property would be confiscated Property is now protected orly by a volunteer force of oOO men and marines and tho blue jackets from the Boston It was affirmed by Mr Thurston that if this government fails to annex the islands they will be hfl oien to an archy The old treaty between France and England made in recognized the independence of the islands It a trei ated by Kim Lo een uis Phili ppe binding each nation not to of the islands It is clear in the view of those well pouted that England under tha treaty can not nor can France The United States at the time that NOT DJ Life A inscription A friend of mine in a Pennsylvania town recently celebrated the day that rounded tho quarter century of her mar ried life A number of acquaintances her with a largo coffee pot but imagine hor chagrin to see engraved on the salver these words To Mrs on tho anniversary of her York Mail ami Express claimed that while there might have been a tacit understanding in AT LANES MEDICINE