Show sue sill DUSKY sova iier her in ia salt lal c queen kapiolani Lapi olam wife of king kian 1 ILI a 1 ituau the tha reigning monarch of the sandwich or hawaiian islands ut tended by her royal suite passed through th the e city yesterday a at t noon DOC n en n route to from san ban francisco to washington Vas hington arid and now new york thero there were wera two parties made up to receive her bar but both combined at the depot and a all I 1 arrangements were wera p par or fech fector air aa if the whole belonged to one delegation the first was waa that corn cubed of tho the aldermen named by tile the uit council 1 l to greet root the qu queen een and ten t ader er her the freedom of the city M Ss webber cope copa and each gent gentleman lemau was accompanied by a member of his party included be ba idea eides other city councilmen city of ficiala facials facia fici als ls with their ladies and bishop sharp mayor james sharp and lion hon john T came caine and miss misa came caine the iha second and larger party con isted of president angus M can non and about sixty five invited guests among whom were fifteen of the hawaiian natives rea residing iding in in this city the party also included apostle F V D richards and was made up mainly ini y of missionaries who bad spent z some time on oil the sandwich Is lands henry 1 P richards r F A mitchell bell and R G lambert who are entirely en familiar with the hawaiian language were among the loading gentlemen of this party which was formed for the tha purpose of bidding the cho queen welcome and showing her that tha liberality rod and her government had extended to the mormon elders who had bad labored tinder onder it and continual contin nid to show to the colony of mormons cormons which was resident were both remembered and appreciated hero here in in utah A SPECIAL THAIS of three cars lindly placed at the tha disposal of the by the D R G left the depot at 8 20 and made a quick ruu ran to og den without incident the C 11 1 1 train bearing the party of distinguished I 1 foreigners had arrived ari ad and all 11 w were e r the then I 1 in the breakfast room a at t the hotel shortly after they entered the special Pull pullman mani re ra served for their ties nse over the D B R 0 system and this car was attached to the special which wan wa sidetracked side tracked some borne dista distance uce away the cars cara of the tha regular train were then batched bitched be ba iund frind the pullman Pali mau and thaw hola train of thirteen cars pulled out for salt bait lalie lake at about 1040 10 10 this was I 1 the first farst opportunity the delegation lied had bud bad to got get anywhere near the queens ia eperson jp person erson and lambert buee 1 11 1 P richards Kic harda webber Cope president cannon and a represents tive live of the Lr herald erald entered the queens car T in sat about the middle of the car op a lady very much her own size age color color and general appear ance this ibis was the princess cilino ailin 0 kajada kali ici sister of king Kal kalhaus KaloLa kaus arid and the heiress apparent to tha throne the king having baying no children of his own queen liap kapiolani iolani is a fifty two years of 0 age though her looks hard bard ly y proclaim it she bhe is ia largo and stout and not nob different in many ways way from the largo large featured not un no comely ly looking females of her own race pe seen albere here hoi her hair is is jet black aillia an is worn combed straight back and coiled on the tha top of her he headean adlan der derth the ahat bat har bar color is is somewhat lighter I 1 i g liter than either that of the natives t to 0 be hire hero or of the others of her own party she has a great deal of quiet dignity in in her air air especially when she alle is is receiving the homage of those around her and the carriage 1 of her head bead is 13 the most moat queenly thing about her whon when she BOB smiles emiles she bhe looks so pleasant that thai it almost makes her look pretty soi so she smiles a great deul deal she was dressed yla la european in in a black satin dross dress trim mod with velvet tho sleeves fringed with of lace ace terminated half balf way between we the elbow anti and wrist leaving Z a p plump in and dusky arm vis vis ib lethe bands were enclose in in black kid gloves a high black hat trimmed with black velvet and surmounted by it a white doves doven wing wits the only head bead dress i 1 a long strip of grey 14 fur encircled her aroused on her bosom anti and disappeared appeared dib somewhere in the back ground A gold trim ma mad d eye glusa depended by a long kold gold chain from her her neek neck in her bar hand oho hold a email palmetto fail au her in in law was somewhat darker in in color and her hair was slightly mixed with grey ariy riy with the exception of a heavy black veil which bang bunga about her boulders she aba was a attired in much tho same fas fashion hionas ca the queen the introductions were wera managed by me lambert Lai ribert and if P idich ayd ar birds S who ho liral first preson presented ted alderman webber this HUB gentleman in in 1 a I brief had aud well worded address apprised aba Q ima of tha fuat that be and bis fellow aldermen alderman bad boon been appointed to tender londar her bet the freedom and hos bos vitality pita lity of the city ho hi expressed the grall fade felt elt by tho tha community for tuo the kind treat mout experienced by those of our citizens who had bad so journea it in I 1 the he Qi ierne domains lo wallis and regret regretted tod that lot circumstances were such each that hir her tin ty could not stop over to tal personally experience the hog bos vitality pita lity toft awaited her this speech W wai ns translated to the queen by the who E daglish fluently and her bar majesty made mada a lery queenly bow in in appreciation express a log ing her thanks echoing the regrets land and requesting that her love be conveyed to the tha 1 ceplo 1 who sant bank bar stich kindly gr greetings tings the others 0 the party were then introduced both ladies shaking hands with each oe president cannon handed the queen nn an address 0 of welcome which iilo also expressed the pleasure ho he donld have felt it if her time had been so ar rad that she could become bacomo the guest ot of the community the greeting was a very warm one on ull all sides and iu ILI response tu to it a pressing invitation froni from governor hauken and general dorn I 1 it I 1 ats of I 1 aitio tit royal pirty tho the remained in the iho 11 tillman for aie the re mal of the trip to tile tho ctr an interesting spectacle awaited cher n tho cho door of the car which had been kept kelt locked was now opened to admit one of tho the Hawaii hawaiians ans from ironi flits city a large good eod looking woman named kapukini who Is id of superior birth having chieftains blood in tier her veins vein ai soon as a she saw tier her royal slie she hurst into tears arid and bending banding low kled the cheeld of odthe the princess tv ft pr privilege Ollege tier her birth ue HO c corded tier and then pres pressed gett tier lier lips lothe lo the hand of the quen queen sh she was it kindly by the tha qa queen con 0 who grained tied to recognize her a and no wa was given a seat near nearby by it w vas as a doniz loo time however bee the tha poor creature could muster master her sobi soba and both bolli the he queen and the princess had recourses recourse 3 to their own ha nit kerchiefs the queen inquired particularly after tho the twenty of f tier her subjects who he had been allowed to come coma it to utah whether they were happy and contented aid abd bow they were wore occupied oled ed her that all were doing well welli and hut lewt nono none ill bad I 1 id a to return when the tha ard train in reached the city ci tytha tho other banakas were u ere admitted to the car the he women oman all prostrated them selves on their knees in the aisle weeping convulsively and glesing the hand of tho the queen and princess the hie men merely kult knelt and took the prof forrd hand without out saint saluting I 1 ng it though the respect and veneration expressed in III their faces we were ro almost like worship and adorn adora lion ion tho the women continued to kneel and weep in u the aisle till the men man helped the them m into meats and then their tears did not cease to fi hi ower w tier majesty ety spoke of the pl emilie rho bhe loicl anticipated on her return when bh bhe 0 thought she would bo be ablo able to remain over in sa bilt I 1 t lake some time she spoke freely of the mormon colony at late oahn anu and thin led to ait air expression pies sion ot of opinion from her as to the regard site mie entertained for or that branch bian eliof of her subjects i tha rho princess ce ss was shown the article in yesterdays tribune charging that hilt tile queen quean would not stop in silt lake because of the disgust she aha felt tor for the mormons Mor mons who had introduce an immoral re religion eglo I 1 into nio hor her country and caused her it ft preat great float doat of annoy this was translated to the queen she expressed the utmost astonishment and said that so BO far from rom having any such euch lew she could state stale that the were tile the most moral and lo 10 vid nl nf 4 her people and she was in 0 o the in for having made thorn so asfor As for not hero here she stopped nowhere going east easta not even veil in chicago Chic aeo mr richards HIchar dB too bald he was posit positive lNe the queen have made no such expression as when 11 lie a was on the islands in 1878 1978 she had come to lo tile the colony had held several meet ine gt at which he had bad spoken and had iad organized several among ahn woman corresponding to the relief societies here at the silt salt lake depot a clamorous crowd a thousand per sons bons imd had assembled to catch a glin glimpse ipso of the tha party As the train pulled palled in bund band stationed on 11 i brags era plat played a number of pi i i airs anti and when the queens queen Is cir car ca i ine idine to tort a standstill there thera w was it tv wil 1 rush ruh for tier her window which re through which she with tho ilia utmost sang froal all tile tiia othor othar w windows in aws balagey be ba lagel by boys climbing lim bing up and razing gazing hupe hung rily ln in and general Domi domitila was sharply punched in the baek back by one negro legro who asked him to stand off to une side sa that his ahli would be unobstructed the general laughed and complied compiled alithe all the klests from tho the rear cars can now came cama were introduced by mr air It richarda Ichards thu the procession w wis is almost tin an inter one but the tha queen sustained it with entire goald nature her rico dica lighting ligh tine up with a smile to hear bear salutations in her native tongue from a so many white people general Dominis Doial nia said sald they hart had not anticipated anything like this and had met with nothing not thing like it since they left home the handshaking handa hakins continued for halt half an hour and might have been kept u up p until night if the two last cars loaded ed with women a and a d children who had joined the groces slon ioa by jumping on oil the cars care as al they c came true to a had not been acou pled arid allowed rosilde gent ly back to tho the other end of the yard hill but as salt it waa the welcoming con tinned until tire the rain started off loff southward and ediin even then the queen waved her hands handa from the window anil and bowed and min suai ilen leil her adieux 10 her hei newfound new now found friend driendl fri endl ahn of the tha trip the first queen kaplo kapiolani ant ever made mada from her native clime ls Is to be present at the fiftieth anniversary of the crowning of queen quean victoria which will be celebrated in london on june 2 ad the pirty party left home oil the arrived in rn rati francisco on the 20 2 and wll a ill ili from new Yo york on may wis tin interim being abeln tilled filled in at wash ington anil ana new mew york they expect to bu gone I 1 in n all four mon laj the queen receives rec elvea a calary malar of 16 per annum receive thear system of money belne being I 1 that ila of alil lilts j country their wat was fra tined af afier I 1 or that or of there being an ofil aria Is represented by a house of lords buitt the co common ninion people electing their dele delegated gatei to tile the house houie of commons us within tho the past fow however tile tho two houses havo boen been tho the king icing aal namine ng the lords L iriki anti and I 1 ho commoner rm belof being chosen as before As tho cho total population of 0 the king join to i but 68 OW natives anti 0 00 chilmer and the whites it may tie be Ill ought hint a heavy of taxation la 13 re required bequir 1 to sustain the monarchy hut flat guch ls Is not tile the enjo there li id a pull ull jax us ofa of 5 on each chith iia mlkle falu 8 ajol tea cheri wid ministers a tax lux of 2 which every person auit pay IB ho fore land iriL a tfx of 1 a 3 year ir ifor for doci and bu 60 cents a year for horses but ut the he tax on oil property properly ij only 1 per cen centano rand tand the valuation is extremely low lort tho the country Is very ue wealthy althy however or tills would not bo be possible 1 8 the sugar plantations bp being 0 1 1 g valued tit at enormous figures fl nurea tho present dy lyonald lyo nasty naly of the li lindi Is 3 on only ly of a recent ditto date king kii kala kaun katia arid and lili his queen being the ural first regularly crowned crow neil monarchs of the twelve islands which make makai up ip hie be hawa ian when cap tain discovered the tha islands in 1777 tit ly were ruled over by five in independent d spenge nt c chiefs h one of whom conquered all the ott attl iyre urs and united tire whole under himm e if five of alii descendants od the chief until 1874 whon tha tin line e 0 of f descent was changed and Kalak ma Hii bocim icing the colony fit the sand illinois lii lands jr now 0 between and 1000 most of whom tire lire located at lisle laid othu laboring on the sugar plantation of acres owned by the church at that place mormonism has haa been pro preached ached since 1850 when it was ea by georgo george Q cablon the first elder t to learn the language froni from the islands Is prohibited ond and I 1 the lie twenty who hiiro come to utah arvo only been ablo able acl do so ao by securing special from the king or the governor eo vernor of tho th liland 8 A V buo vuo 0 the trivel fravel lOg aa passenger agent of the burlington who has the party tin ln charge the Is 13 antt doad aid head she only ha dOnine in her party but she pays fifteen full fares area across the ibe continent to secure a private care she would accept no favors in sun sin francisco from the ai hotel accod etc anti and pays her way in coln coin or of the realm realm for i s he rece receives recel 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