Semi-Weekly Statesman (Newspaper) - July 12, 1887, Marshall, Michigan SEMIWEEKLY SHORN OF HIS JULY Subjects In Their WHOLE NO A Revolution In Tho and the Kins Only to Retain Scepter by Granting All KINO IX NAME SAX July Advices Hawaii by the steamship which arrived Saturday say that ibe expected revolution has occurred that tha Gibson Ministry has fallen mid has been re placed by a Cabinet named by the people headed by Wil King Kalakaua is per mitted to remain on the although divested of all having acceded to the demand for A new and to by the will of the The assumed control ol affairs in the kingdom on June and were joined by the Honolulu rifles and other hastily organ military Patrols were established throughout the city and guards placed over the military On the afternoon of June 30 a mooting was held which adopted a resolution declaring that the Government through cor ruption lind ceased to ade perform Its The meet ing appointed a committee of thirteen to demand of the King that he dismiss the Gibson make restitution for 000 of opium and dismiss Register of who are implicated in tho Tho committee was also directed to tho Kinp to give specific pledges that he would not interfere with the elections of repre or attempt to influence legisla tion or The Gibson Ministry did uot wait for the committee to reach the but resigned at The King replied to the committee in conceding all the demands made by the and on July after confer ring with representatives of foreign Gov formally appointed William L Green Prime Minister and Minister of For eign who completed his Cabinet as follows L Minister of the Interior Godfrey Minister of Fi nance Tho deposed Gib another member the late and Gibsons sonin were arrested by representatives of the people and are under Gibson was arrested by Colonel commanding the Honolulu These troops acted as a roy al but on the first signs of revolution took sides with the con They number about 300 and are mainly Americans and English When the committee of thirteen waited on the King it found him in an absolute of His bodyguard had disappeared and there was no one to man any of the guns which had been taken into the The King said he would give answer at once to the de the but the committed said it desired his reply in The King on the following July called upon the foreign diplomatic repre to assume direction of but they as already where upon the reply of the King was forwarded to the committee of What course the revolution will now take is not The answer of the King was accepted as an absolute conces sion of every demand and while there was a bitter expression of feeling against Kalakaua it was the belie when the Marl sailed that he would be allowed to continue on the though fears were expressed that Gibson aod other members of the Ministry might lose their Though when the steamer left Honolulu natters seemed to be quieting down some fears are expressed here that the worst has probably not Gibson is not the man to take his 10 quietly at the reports thus far received would make it If he is no summarily got out of the way he without seek to regain his lost pow and he will not stand upon the method of his obtaining If he finds it possible to incite resistance to the Govern ment he will certainly do and then will inevitably follow a bloody civil Many are looking foi some such news by the next This apprehension of trouble is un doubtedly shared at as shown by the fact that when the Mariposa left that city the white residents were leaving as fast as Every stateroom on the which is the next steamer to leave for Ban Fran is already July is known at the State Department of the revolution in The and a third naval vessel are known to be in the neighborhood of if not at that and it is that they are fully able to protect the interests of the NEW July the Hawaiian went down the bay yesterday morning on the revenue cutter which had been at his serv to meet the Carter board ei the Bervia at quarantine and Queen and her party were taken on the and brought to New They landed at the foot of in North and entering car were driven to the Victoria Career said tbat her Majesty wai much pleased with her visit to aad was in no way by the rumors from the Hawaiian islands relative to the Political condition of things or as it is Carter said it was merely a change of which Would affect bun in no way as Ministerial positions were not partisan ap tbe new Gov really belong to the party ol Which he is a and its is an old political friend and ally of ITha Sandwich Islands were discovered bj Cook of that jww the population numbered probably The Government is ostensibly a There is of partly hereditary and partly consisting of members appointed by the add a House of Repre elected half by the native half by the foreign residents ol the former mult not ex coed thirty and of the latter nor be under Elector must be able to read and have land of the value of or an income of Representatives are elected for two There is a Ministry or consisting of a Secretary of State for Foreign affairs Pre of the and an Attor There is also a Privy Council and a for each of the principal There Is an army of four hundred hundred infantry and one 1 David Kalakana waa born about He belongs to one at the highest families in the Sandwich or Hawaiian When King Kamehameha died in 18K there were two candidates for the vacant Kala kaua and William The latter was elected by a which was confirmed by the Lunalilo died and Kalakava again put for ward his A especially convened for the elected him in Feb 19M but tHe validity of this election wai contested by Queen widow of Kame hameha who died in Queen Emma was the daughter of a native chief by an English woman and was adopted by an En glish physician on the and before her marriage with Kamehameha was known temma The dispute threatened to re sult In civil the adherents to Emma hop ing that the British Government would refuse to acknowledge who was presumed to be hostile to European influence in the islands but in 1874 Queen Victoria sent a letter to Kalakaua congratulat ing him upon his and his right was then In tho autumn of 1874 Kal decided to and and the United States Government dispatched a steamer to convey him to Son where November Kalakaua is well educated and speaks English with flu bis has just been to England to attend Victorias so it is to secure a loan of She is now on her way to New The royal couple did not owing to drunkenness and fondness for other DEATHS The Best Part of the Town of Hur Destroyed by Effect of the Chicago July bg strike in the local building which has just is estimated to have cost in wages over is but a small part of tho total which would have involved an aggregate expenditure of to would have been put up this but will owing to the labor troubles used Up so much of the building The building to be done for the remainder Of season will bo chiefly in tha way of small the work on projected big being now postponed until next year or Tha July The Farmer in its weekly crop estimates the yield of spring wheat in Iowa and Wisconsin at about 75 per of the A si mi Jar estimate is made as to Corn gen promises and is f Oily two weeks ahead of tho Potatoes and apples will bo about half a hardly so More rein Is needed in all parts of In the southern di vision the wheat which ia pretty well is about threefourths of the average a July Cleveland and Colonel Lamout left yesterday for a weeks stay iu New York They go direct to Holland where today will be Wednesday they go to where Cleveland went to to attend the centennial Thence they go to Forestport to visit Clevelands It is believed that the Pres ident will accept the 8t Louis invitation for a date later than the Grand Army meet and swing around by Paul and Chicago on his way of there Has According Wilt July of la the territory south cf the Ohio river and between the Mississippi river and the Mobile Ohio who were here two or three days last week arrang ing completed their work Saturday of this territory being so sur rounded and entered by waterways and competition being so sharp between the railroads and it was decided that when advantageous a less rate to than to local points would be Grand Army July Grand Army Committee of which has been m consultation with al Gray and Fairchild to the preparations in detail for tho National left for 8U Louis The nnal were completed Saturday and all passed off in a pleasant and harmonious The action of the meeting waa confined strictly to the preparations Neither the name of Cleveland nor his letter was A Turning July Kansas riv er recently assume a color throughout its to the great dismay of the people living on its who are reminded by old settlers that the phenom enon was last witnessed in tha cholera year of It is said that many boys have been made ill by bathing in the river since it assumed the emerald and the resi dents of the Kaw valley fear that an epi demic is Withdraw from Knights of held a large meeting Sunday and resolved to withdraw from This action was taken of the recent adoption of a temperance plank in the constitution which discriminates against the liquor in The assembly here includes 6W They will join the National Brewers meeting Of the National Teachers Association will be tie great f sent of present in ol tha country will its tola tea tf twelve thousand educators expected to lira carloads ol en route from fen Known to Hare and It Feared Will In Sloop HORROR AT July again been the scene of a most disastrous resulting in a terrible of and The fire started on the stage of the Alcazar Theater about eight oclock Saturday and spread so rapidly that in a few the Whole building was in The flames leaped from building to building in until in a short time the whole of the business portion of the town between Third and Fifth avenues was a DIMS of The fira de was called out and the Works Company through the mains which had been laid recently through the principal streets of the but all efforts toward stopping the pro gress of the flames were Without The fire broke out shortly before the opening of the performance at the Alca and only a smalt audience had as at the When the alarm of was Of the actors rushed to their for the purpose of saving their and the flames prevented their It is said that seventeen persons met their death in the burned Ten bodies have been recovered from tha It is almost certain that these are among the lost Sadie Lottie son and dance woman Minnie Jennie Mabel Laura Sadie colored actress William colored actor Van Samuel Sadie appeared at a window of the theater during the progress of the and called piteously upon the crowd outside to save but before a hand could bo raised the flames reached her and communicated to her She made a frantic effort to jump through the and a piercing shriek fell into the furnace Mabel Powell jumped from a window and is injured so badly that she is not expected to re Bell Danvers was ill tin bed in a room in the upper story and narrowly escaped with her Jennie dan also leaped from the third story and received serious She says that she tried to persuade Sadie Welli to leap from the window but latter delayed until the floor gave way and prevented her John stage was badly burned and not expected to The theater was to tally enveloped in flames minutes the broke out Half a dozen ol the bodies of the dead are too badly burned for About 300 from the and many of lost their be ing virtually A large number are living in Tha work of rebuild ing the burned district was begun yester The Burton House had a very nar row It was badly This together with the one of the previous destroyed nearly all of tha business portion of tha leaving only a few stores Both sides of Sil ver and Copper streets were burned for a distance cf three The losses of this last aggregate on which there is about in The of the two fires wUl aggregate nearly The following are the principal losses incurred Saturday night McPherson stock of gen eral dry boots and Agnew general Heinemann dry goods and general Cahu general general Proprietors of The John sixteen Charles Le proprietor of the Al cazar building and fixtures ana household Philip wholesale proprietor of Hurley proprietor of the Turf fixtures and stock or stock of household goods and saloon fixtures Oscar mens furnishing boots and building and stock of gro Sam saloon fixtures and stock of Charles building and fix tures and household Stevens meats and About fifty other businessmen lost in small amounts and about 203 to reach When the Dean arrived a little boat manned by Andrew a who had rowed out from Bar ren Island and picked up flve women and two struggling against the strong The fiean took the load on and then drew near the which was nearly Two little unconscious or wore picked Up on the and then the body of a woman Was taken from the A young man in a white flannel shirt jumped overboard from the and dived several times under the in an effort to secure The Dean for the about three miles Efforts were made to revive the unconscious woman and the two and it waa found that they were The Mystery was returning from Ruffle and had a good of and the squally breeze had tha boat at its mercy and toppled her Captain David Hendrickson and his son were in charge of the boat and both are believed to be The wife of John OBrien was on board with her throe children and all were The load was principally women and The number of lives lost will not be less than and is likely to reach The best advices estimate tha whole load at and the number of those saved is only The party was mainly from the eastern district of and was known as the Crescent Sacht It was a nomi nal simply for the purpose of a chowder party or and in the depth of grief and horror into which the accident has plunged its members they are scarcely able to give the particulars of the their own The number of invited known only to the persons who extended the invitations and not to the makes it im even yet to give a list of the passengers of the illfated yacht The sur and the others of the club who were on other boats still cling to and speak of the absent as but the boatmen have no doubt but that all are There is no room for the be lief that any rescues were made beyond those accomplished by the heroic work of the colored sailor About one oclock yesterday afternoon the sloops Horn an and Veto arrived at having in tow the unfortunate After bailing the water out of her eleven bodies were found in the cabin and Identified us follows Frank and Lizzie Margaret Brien and her two Philip and Henry Bam Mary Grimes and two Thirteen bodies have so far been HONG DIS Chinese Assassin Lynched in NEWS dur persons have also suffered by the loss of The fire was caused by the explosion of a lamp in the Alcazar Thea ter AX INFAMOUS July at Hur ley was well known to the police of Chi cago one of the vile dens of that where young girls are sent from this and other under pretense of securing a theatrical The story of how the girls who go to Hurley ara and the manner of their are too horrible for even and the calamity that baa overtaken some of the victims in the Alcazar softened in its horror by the thought fearful as their it could not have been worse than the life they and the flatne that wrapped them in its embrace was not so savage in its the soulless villains they depended on for ex It will be remembered that a few weeks ago a socalled dramatic Chat Smith was arrested for having for warded girls to the and received n fears sentence in the Joliet 03 TM July sloop with a party excursionists m was of Barren Island at Oclock Bondey tide was tearing out rapidly than and a land that was almost a gale gave a will ouH to sloop had started to but the her load persons on cawd women were the The not far from the when the and Captain hw toward tio unfortunate The Mya in the channel UM struck and the had round part of Barroo right for Other The feature for the cham of the National BaseBall League during the past week his been the remark able work of Chicago Beginning the week in fourth platy by its six three from New York and three from a strong hold on the second and is in a fair through its excellent work and the badly crippled condition pt tho to win the The now stand in games won and lost as follows It MO 23 27 32 82 33 40 American Association 17 81 1M 28 80 28 30 33 43 44 Northwestern League 15 18 Des a4 28 La 38 Eau 84 iu July The foundation stone of the new library building to be erected as a monument to the generosity of Andrew Carnegie was laid James Blaine delivered an and la tha course of his remarks claimed Carnegie aa his There was not a child in he that was not acquainted with Edinburgh through information derived from profita ble use of their books and The beat thinkers of today looked back upon that splendid Jeffrey and Sydney whose as the Utter had waa cultivated upon a little oat Blaine was repeatedly and heartily A July men are excited over the reports of a young oil volcano in Wood a few miles from this Reports indicate that the oil is flowing iu small rivers and flooding the surrounding When the well was plugged the sixty feet in was blown out with terrific smashing toe rocks and large quantities of mud wera hurled long The well ia beyond all and it is impossible to estimate the amount of A of Citizens with Verdict In of the Murderer of Wealthy the Law Into Itt Own OV A OT July yesterday morning Bong the Chinese domestic who murdered at 8t about a month was taken from jail and hanged by a The murderer had been on trial for several days and a of gailty was returned Sat the jury fixing his punishment at imprisonment for The excited crowd waa furious with indigna tion when they heard the immediately after the finding of the jury had tha judge re fused to receive their indignation changed to the wildest and Hang him I Hang him resounded from all Revolvers were quickly drawn from almost every pocket in the who had been shot by the mur derous ran and got a which he attached to the At every moment the crowd and the in at such a verdict being rendered waxed more While this was going on outside the crowd inside the courtroom manifested equal Pistols were drawn in the courtroom and leveled at Hong Dls and the only reason that prevented one of them going oft was the fear that innocent outsiders might be hit and per haps The crowd was finally per to leave the and the prisoner was hurried off to The mob kept increasing in and its fury knew no Shortly after twelve oclock yesterday morning a rush was made for the and an en trance was The prisoner was dragged out and conveyed to the shrieking and screaming in His cries were addressed to deaf The rope was put around bis neck despite his desperate half men raised him in their he was tossed over the The wretched being was proba bly hall dead when thrown He struggled feebly for a few and then the assassin of Billyon swung Shortly after the body was cut down by order of the sheriff and carried to the The circumstances of the are aa fol lows Hong Di had been severely reprimanded by for some shortcoming on his and it had been noticed for a day or two that he was surly and On the day of the murder who was a wealthy was absent iu San Francisco on busi her two and William head servant were sitting at supper when the door of the was thrown open by Hong the who leveled a Winchester at Weaver and snot him He rolling on tha the second snot went through killing her Both daughters fled to an adjoining room and escaped unin The Chinaman and Wearer man aged to Ret on his feet and lock the No trace of the murderer could be seen for nearly a when he was found on the banks of the Sacramento river nearly starred to All to Invite July The movement to bring President Cleveland here during the big fair in October ia growing beyond the limits of the stretching out to every part of the The intention now is to add to the Louis delegations represen from the different counties of the one from each making in all a delegation of nearly 200 prominent Mis Weaver Set July alias one of the keenest burglars and in the was re from bis term at Joliet prison Saturday after serving and nine Weaver flnt gained notoriety at Chicago in when he was captured by Detective who found worth of plunder stored in Weavers Western July week the Mississippi Valloy Amateur Bowing Asso will celebrate its anniversary with its grand annual which is to be held at on Friday aad Satur day Movement for July the last Legislature passed the law appropri ating for a soldiers monument the feeling is growing that it would be much more fitting te build a home for aged and dependent hundreds of whom are in the poorhouses and can not get in the Dayton Home or similar The daily receives letters from those men begging him to provide some support for Nothing of this kind can be until the next General Assembly Icemen oo NEW July strike of the icemen in the employ of the Knicker Consumers and the New York Ice Companies took place Hitherto drivers have been receiving second men 98 and bridgemen 912 per They struck for 915 for 912 for second men and 915 for The strike only lasted until when the companies granted the mens and the ice from which storekeepers and housekeepers had suffered during the was brought to an The July It was that the excommunication of McGlynn would be announced Sunday from the pul pits of the several Catholic churches throughout the but no such an was A number of the parishioners of Stephens of which McGlynn was said that if the announcement of his tion was made they would rise and leave the There were deaths in Chicago Ing Bismarck has entirely recovered from his attack 6t The New York Knights of Labor do not favor views on immigra A child was bitten by a rat at and died from the ef The employes of National Opera Company are still clamoring in vain Mr their Oliver a soldier of the war of died at aged nine The strike in New York to an end and men will re turn to of has given that city 140 acres of valuable land for a public A drinking given by Mayor Probasco to the city of was unvailed A band of 100 Apaches who escaped capture by General Miles doing bloody Work in Northern The reorganized Chicago Democracy supposed to be for Vilas for and Grinnell for At Fleetwood Park Saturday Harry Wilkes trotted three heats against his record of Isabella has sent to tha duka of who is now at grand cross of the order of Charles IIL Sheriff of Ida baa been suspended by Judge McComber for refusing to enforce the prohibitory The voice of the German press is for The newspapers are loudly of opinion that the enmity of France is im Milwaukee wants President Cleveland to visit that city during his Western trip and proposes to treat him handsomely if he A maniac attacked a party of haymak ers in a field in County with a killing Vur men and wounding Secretary Fairchild purchased a residence in located on tha corner of New Hampshire avenue and Twentieth A lacrosse match for the championship of the United States was played in Chicago Saturday between the Chicago and Calu met The latter was the a of medU was fined 9100 at the new This is the first case the new Nancy Cory died at Friday aged ninetythree She was one of the pioneers of Michigan and well known throughout tha A movement has been organized by about 200 salesmen and department man agers of Chicago houses for tha establishment of a cooperative stores in that Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and a Glads Ionian in in Ha talks freely of the home rule movement ami says it is steadily gain ing ground in Jeff in an interview in claims that sundry attempts were made to assassinate him during the and that at one time a reward of was of a Northern desperado to do tha A National of tha Knights of composed of has been organized by a delegate conven tion at East representing all parts of the The Minneapolis sawmills have been idle for some time owing to a of the log Logs began running and a general resumption of op is expected this They Want Kight July carpenters have decided to make a stand for the restora tion of a day of eight No sooner was it learned that the arbitration board of brickmen had decided upon the day than the Carpenters Coun cil held a meeting and came to the con that would work only from eight to five Blown to Pieces Uj July eight colored and one were killed by a premature discharge of dynamite Saturday while blasting for the new Carolina Northern which con Atlanta with The accident was the result of carelessness on the part of the wolte The Limit July gas ex perts are by recent experi that the northern of the Indi ana gasfield has been reached at Lafoa ten miles south of where there is a dally flow of feet Two July Hartley and were drowned in the Del aware A party of ten were out in a small which The oth ers were Twin KET July been five new cases of fever since Satur day and two The record now stands Total 83 37 sick at discharged July have been forty eases of cholera and fifteen deaths from the disease among the troops at Three have died of cholera at The alarm is of July grand jury has reported that the contractors having charge of the in that State were not only inhumanly treating but even starving to death iu the effort to convert their labor into THE and July Market but Rye Market 2 Spring 73KQ73Hc 75Kc a Market 35So 8 36Kc 3 July Au Oc 36Xi quiet but rather 3 cash and July 25Jic 26c samples 8 29ttO30io a according to qual Market dull and 8 4Sc July and August deliveries about 48c pie lots of BARLEY Cash market Specula tive market September 64 A very quiet and rather firm feeling and trading wag Cash Market rather quiet and prices Quotations ranged at for cash and July for August for and for July higher and mere i Red Decem A better but very Western 4Sd45Vic Firm and Beef New Extra Pork steady New Old Lard stronger July Market quite active and strong prices well Quotations ranged at for good to extra Shipping for to 004 tor Butchers Steers for Stackers for Veeden toxins and for and active and and feeary other