HAM 



i 



UaJhuIru, -.'7 miles, were complete*! 



rtlhulru. A railroad 



,t*t. huill .y an A 



1 

 .ran lionndarj. -A ,!,*,,.,.- with 



hl tr.--; 



BMW wew Blade on a largo scale. Keen 



' thdr MfffMtaL toe destnMS 



.ii,. I th.- ournnij; of f rv*l*. 



Guatemalan 



. - - _ 

 the otnerCV * 



Caste Him and 



ytnpeihy with 17iatnMav and indiratr.1 



tlllrr%r|n| With Ihr 



f,. .:.-, /. - . . r .... 



to oooewl* lb <UfNito.l 

 IMII drnumdMl an 

 A tr.-t% Mrf*nd i 



omplHr MUbfActlon to 



The osA 



by 



l. elecu-d M arbitrator. 



The qosAioo of InilMiitkt 

 left to b* wUJad by 



II 



\\\\\ Ml puMir in t hi- Haw,. 



'mil. pr< laiiiK <l July 4, 1804, 

 rt Provisional Government that wa* 







.-.I th.- ihron,.. Th.- 

 ..,-. l in S'liatc and a 



nember* elected for *, x >.-ar> 

 I suffrage, an.l tin- Intt.r aluo of' 15 IIH-IM- 

 I ^KtJectf iff rage of native or tinturnl- 



s. Thr I'n "i'l.-nt i- 



eketed f.r *ii yearn hoiiM-<* in joint 



narion. There is a State ('oiiin-il 



I^^HsiftS, and the l*r< h iiainin^ 



The Praaideni is Sanfonl I 1 . !>'. .:.,-,-,! f.. r 



net in 



wn: 

 in Man-h 



General, Willintn owi-fj Smith. 

 merre ami l'i 



^^^bal | I "hi- :tn|-.j! Ml iStKJ Wen- 



^^^at i.VitiT.iNHi. f'lomestie 



hanii- 

 ^l.tt.,W:..f ....:. *.:,,,..-.:, Thi ,.n-.. ; , 



|ar-|. tr.a I hnnlwa 



i N-l State*, and the 

 ports come fn>m th 

 Japaneee, Thinene. and Hritinli men-hantH 



trade toother 



rtes 'iip|N>d to 



>t in 1806 cargoes were * 



.'.T.685 ton* it the port 



-A n>al 



li"tiolu!u 







n^<Mi!. of tho 

 i 

 UM OoTvrnroent side l\ I*. C'arter. late 



,wasmii(<kly 

 ill.^J i 



| MM..;-- MTlf ' I': - 



In one of the improvise 



rifle, with a.i.ii.ut.ition and t dynes*** 



.'inu* <Mliri uii VMM. w % III will*. I 



-lain. Among 70 pen 

 the at 



-II. A. Wahlberg.-ofSen Franoisoo. wnose eav 

 .wwaaarmrted. A aecond fight oeeevnd 



insurK -lain. 



A . ; 



rvMlioii wi-re 10 At 



-aderv in the 



L-lNowl,.' -.elof'the 



body pi an I. and Robert 



**7. There were 



I" rill. - at, I rnrtn.L und in the reaW 



-i.. rn-t in 



inr nrrrice were eomtvlled 



:\.-r up th.-ir M ier martial law. 



which wa* pr-- 'mi. ?. Major Seward. 



formerly of tin- I r.-t.-l States army. ami Chertea 



T. Gulick, whf w^ \\ ihr Interior in 



KaUk.ua. and who < 



to IN- an A 

 ili-nth: aluo an 



Walker 



nn-iit for hf* 



Qi 

 tion for Amsrien itiaras 





to death br a milit* 



without |<irtH-i|iation in 

 or condemned for actual participation without a 

 fair and open trial and opf-rtuntty for defense. 



I! ..: ..::.'.-,. 



..II to 



tenoa. Identical 



lokalani was arrested on Jan. 

 10 and imprwoned on the charge of cowj 



n. On Jan. 34 she stot a letter 



- ;- ,- - |, ., - ,. ........ , 



taitniiff clemencT for the miscvided Ilawaiians 



and oth, r - who had engaged In a rebellion for 



oration.bat asking for no indulgrnce fnr 



herself, she solemnly renounced all her claims 



