Show A PRINCE IN CONGRESS Republican of Hawaii i May Be Nominated as Delegate From the Islands i SPECIAL TO TRIBUNE Honolulu Sept 4 1 1302 Washington official society may bo augmented next winter by the presence of Prince Cupid Kalanlamiole fill the Princess Kala nlanaolc of I lav nil From the present outlook of the political turmoil In the Hawaiian Islands Prince Kalanlanaole or Prince Cupid as he Is I more generally general-ly known may be the choice 41 all I voters for Delegate to Congress regardless re-gardless of party aUlHulIons Within the past few weeks the Home Rule party composed of Ilawallnns whose party slogan has been Hawaii for the Hnwallans headed by the present Delegate Robot Wilcox has been disrupted dis-rupted because of broken promises on the part of the old Bourbon leader and the oung and progressive Ilawall Ins have at last biokon away with Prince Cupid at their head All Indications Indica-tions seem to point to the political death of Robert Wilcox and the elevation eleva-tion of Pilnce Cupid to the leadership of the Hawallans Should the young scion of royalty represent Hawaii at Washington In the next session of Can gress he will present to the United Slatca a different standard of the nature na-ture of the Hawaiian people than did Robert WIlcox Ho has Just been nominated nom-inated for Delegate to Congress by the Republican party In conventionheld In Honolulu September 2nd Prince Jonah Kalanalnaole Is the son of the late Princess Kckaullke and the chief Kahalcpoull Pllkoi the latter be InS the second cousin of the late King Kfiluknua Princess Knkaulllce was the younger sister of Qucon Kaplolanl the consort of King i Kalaltuua Through I his mother Prince Cupid H I the great gramlron of KnlnMalll the lust King of the Island of Kitual who sunen clirod hits Island and sovereignty to Kumehamehu J without unj icslst lalundH nnce after all the remaining had ucccsblvely succumbed to the provcss of tho Hawaiian Napoleon When Kalnkfiua tit aH eiowncd King of the Hawaiian Islnl lit In JSSC Kckaullke Was crowned a P lnceM of the realm and Kalanlnniiole together with his elder bi oilier David Ktiwanunakoa was crowned a Prince of the dynasty of Kalnkaua thus platIng both In line of succession to the throne The present pres-ent dethroned Queen LilluokalunJ who is tin silster of KIng KHihaun became heiress apparent to the thom Her sister sis-ter Princess Llkelike was next In the lino of rucccsslon and after her came her daughter the late lamented Princess Prin-cess Knluhuil Upon the accession of Lllluokalanl to the throne Kalulanl became the helrcsa apparent In the general course of events the succession wont to Prince David and then to Prince Cupid Princes David and Cupid were frst educated at lolanl nn1 Oahu colleges In Honolulu They afterwards attended at-tended St Matthews college at San Mateo Cal Later they finished their education In England Cupid returned to Hawaii on account of illhealth and also spent a year In Japan as the guest of the Japanese government Upon his return to Honolulu he took his place > 0 I J r > r ul t S Z M 7 Y1 yh N rise y N 1 u X Princo Kalnnianaole = In the court of Kalakaua Prince Cupid Cu-pid has always been a great athlete and for years fins been a prominent figure In baseball football cricket yachting horse racing and swimming He Is the owuci of the yacht Princess which hns taken many trophies In the past year He Is a young man of ic scrvcd manners partaking largely of the habits of tho ancient chiefs He ha spent much of bin time amongst his people and Is beloved by the older HiunllaiiH He Is < passionately fond of music and playa upon almost any mu rJeal InsHuiiiOiu and 11 l pos ei > acd of a Slue voice He has always been known I as a man of his uord iJo has little to say except when wrought up by bin feelings but he gencially lays Just what he means and Is nuick to resent an Insult As with nearly all Ha I rJians he nas been devotcly loyal to his flag and people never deviating from a deep patriotic feeling for bolLi After the overthrow of the monarchy I PrInce Cupid lived in hopes of Its rcs toritlou He was numbered amongst tho Hawaiian patnctr in lSn who ialcd arms against the Provisional government of which President Dole was the head and participated In the rhorliv eel rmolutlon ni Dhnoad Head For this he and hundreds of olhorr weio arrested tried for high 1 1 troawon before a military tribunal and sentenced l fo a long term of Imprisonment Imprison-ment In Oahu pilpon where he remained re-mained for more thin a year Tic wore the garb of an ordinary prisoner 1 during dur-ing this time Even In prison he rerouted re-routed any slight from the guards and upon such occasions a 1 double cordon wan placed about him After ann xathnn PInce Cupid do parted from Hawaii accompanied by his wife the Princess 1 12lubolh Kalau iapnole lie traveled extensively visiting 1 vis-iting nearly all of the European capitals capi-tals and was an interested spectator of the war between the British and Boers as the r fuest of a prominent Enl llsb peer He was iccelvetl everywhere with honors and many of the tilled ones of the Continent who had known = = nnr zo u him In Hawaii during tholr travels entertained him and his wife The Princess Kalanlananlo who Is a stately and beautiful Hawaiian with tho regal re-gal manner of the old court of Hawaii was admired In all climes climesROLYAT |