Show POMP TO MARK MARKI I A QUEENS QUEEN'S Customs of Olden Olde Days to toBe toBe toBe Be Revived for Burial of By Dy United Press HO HONOLULU Nov ov 12 The The splendor of the days das when Hawaii was ruled by a queen will be revived ne next nest t Sunday Sun ay when the body of ot Lydia Kam haul last queen of Hawaii is laid in the I tomb The Th former queen s ong ong fight fight for life ended at 8 30 S Sunday morning at the palace where she held court ourt In Instate Instate Instate I Ithe the ruler of state during days lays she was the Sandwich islands For Tor several days before her death physicians phy phy- and relatives had abandoned hope Prince Kuhlo Kuhio nephew of ot tho the former queen and now Hawaiian delegate delegate del det- In lit congress was at her bedsides at atthe tho the end From Friday morning until death came Caine lani w was s in a comatose state except except ex ex- at rare intervals when she liC op opened ned her eyes and apparently recognized d her relatives ves es Colonel Curtis P. P secretary of Hawaii relative of the queen announced her death As soon as the news spread over the city through the tol tolling of church bells the committee of ot United States senators and congressmen who arrived here last week to investigate conditions conditions conditions con con- con con- In the territory sent a committee commit commit- tee headed by Senator Ashurst of Arizona Arizona Ari Art zona to convey a message of ot condolence condolence condo condo- lence hence and grief to the family Arrangements were completed today for transferring the remains to Kawala- Kawala hao church there here they will remain for five days The day before the funeral the body will be talc taken en back to the palace palace palace pal pal- ace and lie in state in the throne room where former subjects willlie will willbe willlie lie be permitted to view it Prince Kuhio and Colonel and some of the older Kanaka chiefs who were part of the q queens queen's een's court In former days willbe will willbe willbe be in charge of the funeral It is expected expected ex ex- that the ancient rites of the Kanaka Kanaka Kanaka Ka Ka- Ka- Ka naka tribes will wilt feature the funeral services ser ser- ser ser- vices i Vii Vii-e The c joint congressional committee wl will abandon its program of ent entertainments u until Queen e after lt Lydia y the funeral o othe of ot t the Hawaiian islands was born in 1838 She was wag the si sister sifter ter of King whom she succeeded to the throne at his death In 1891 She married John Johll O O. Dominis a native of ot Boston who be became became he- he came governor of Oahu and who vho influenced d the tropical toward favorably the interests of the United States Dominis 1 died shortly after t she succeeded succeeded suc suc- ce 3 to t the throne and Influenced f by bythe bythe I Ithe the advice bf Of irresponsible counselors the I Hawaiian queen n secured c the passage a of laws permitting tl the importation r o of opium u I and the operation of the tle Louisiana lottery lottery lot lot- tery In the islands and attempted to I force the passage of other reactionary legislation I Her downfall came caine through an effort which she made mad to revoke the liberal constitution constitution con con- I of 1887 and impose upon her subjects a radically pro-native pro one which would have disfranchised sed the white iesi- iesi residents lEsii i dents of the Islands The Tho r resisted and add on January 30 20 1893 she was depo de- de po IJo sd d and anO the islands assumed a republican lican form of ot government later becoming a possession of the United States |