IIAVT1. 



BOVD1 Ml 



n 



Japanese, tmt ran onlr stop their importation as 



^^Bbv n UK M favored-nation 



d. An a counterpoise u 



.n.. l*ui a Hawaiian agent 

 1HW wan uiial.i.- 



ttHdrr martin! In 



fcstfsjj 



Another act forbade 

 laported under martial In 



IM MM.,-', r ' I . ;. (JH \t!.i.r- 



!'!. Ill ). 

 \m i.' H .n. -1 ":- t u' !. in.::,; 



(i to tin- 



btld raeet- 

 awaiian Annex- 



f MNH nth a to 



;:<! front 

 \atit>n 



! ' ' . i ' I i . ' ' 



.'! liberal 



'unit. hn\ini; reoognixed 

 H,M,-;I Mr. I! awes 



leave of the ex-Queen, who was 

 room of the palace. lut 



vaii. obtained a 

 cable between the islands and 



States, with a 

 DO a year for tw.-nty yeai 



d to send all me*- 



"d A 



icrican capilal- 



; 



of 89 member*, and a House of 

 The President and electoral 



m laosa wanes term of -i\ reaitMM -\- 

 tentative* are elected directly 

 o rotes of all male citizens 

 The I'n- 



e 1 ^ 



-ole source of the rvr- 



customs tar i ft". Ihitiea on exporta 



1 States gold and import duties 



currencT. The rerenue for the year ending 



". 1898, was $7.405.^' 

 it duties amounting to $3,164,900 and import 



in currenrr. Thi 

 M eMteaud in U 



Tbe public SSbt^Jaa. 1. 1**. BMI^H j of a 

 temal loan of $t 



noting deu of. tiaMip > f% Jti S5n4 



Ml.. 



^^^.r 







M . : . ' .'' 



In the north and on 



hortraiiddinrirdlhr 



and sharp fight, put ll..- nUU l- flight, a. the, 



All who were taken were inntantly *hot. The 

 rebels were partimns of Urn. R Canal, successor 

 to Gen. Anselro Propheta, deceased, as a caodi 



them to iota the revolt. 



Hoi I \M>. 

 IIOMM KAS 



.rle chamber, conlainiaf 17 



,.,..,,.., ...,;,.. ' . . ; . 



Tears. The President it elected by popular vote 

 for the term of four rears, though PWUrpoBo- 

 nilla, PrrM 



estate as leader 



and was elected on Deo. 84. 1898. by a coostito- 



entassembly. There is an active army of 99t 



ut 20.000 militia. The rembiie is 



be 44850 square mile*, vitha poprn- 



of 890.048. Tegucigalpa, the empUaXhas 



( oni in n it (cation*. A railroad from Puerto 

 Cortex to San Pedro Sula. 87 miles, has bee* 



built twenty-five years. Originally 



constructed, fell into disuse, and nnT 

 .in. nt management.- reaoht 



ita. until, on Feb. tt, 189ft, an 

 hamelecon. 6 

 The line will be continued to 



for a railroad from 

 coast and to one 



Nicaragua. There are 1JBOO 

 legrapk 



tral American lalen.- The hostile ads 

 ii liritain in Nicaragua gava a fresh im- 

 pulse to the movement for confederation of 

 the five Central American republic*. First a 



alliance between Honduras an 



concluded and promulgated on Mav 4. 



The treaty did away ^ 



artes between the two countries 



th.- two contraeUntr govemmenU to 



all 



in favor of union, and in June a conference 

 called by President Gottierex. of Salvador. 

 President Bonilla and Xelara, the Ni 



