Show THI aj n KINGS FINERAL HII honors at san francisco to tte late kirkam Ki Ka akam lakana VAST CROWDS FILLED THE STREET tin 22 jhc thc first official information informal ion received by this govern government of tile alie death of king faial kalakaua aut was conveyed in a note front from the hawaiian minister to Secret secretary arv of state blaino blaine today to day the secretary communicated the fact to the Pr arct eident ident lie ile subsequently replied to mini carter expressing for the president deep regret that hawaii lias has lost a wise and good sovereign under whose rule tile the people of hawaii have and whose efforts had been so constantly put forth to strengthen the tie fie of mutual advantage between b tween ini hii king doin d oni and tho the united states ile he further requested the lie in minister inister to convey to the royal family the heartfelt sym sympathy pithy the president feels for their great ecat affliction there will be no further action by the executive until official notice shrill shall have been received odthe formal installation of queen liliu okalani instructions however will lu to sent the general comai ind ing the division of tile pacific cacir le nid I 1 and the admiral llor naval forces on oil tins tile pacific fic to if pay full military honors to the dead king acting under these instructions the army and navy authorities nt fit sail francisco have assumed charge of the funeral arrangements arrangement s and the transfer of the remains to the flagship charleston will be marked by the highest military honors autho authorized by the regulations the charleston will make the trip to honolulu as rapidly us as possible she will remain at that port to participate in the ceremonies lies attending the burial of tile the king ing coronation coronati oh pubis successor and will IV I 1 gumc tittle time see that the interests of the country county are fully protected while the authorities at washington in eton are desirous of doing the highest hia liest honors to the hawaiian government in its bereavement they fire arc somewhat perplexed as to t the lie best course to pursue there is no precedent to follow as this is the first instance where the ruler of a foreign country has died on american Aine rican soil it is said however there will be ample time for further action when the government is advised of the installation of the new I 1 ruler secretary S cere tary blaine said this afternoon the united states had lost a good friend in king kill kalakaua and would do every possible honor bonor to lia his memory our relations with hawaii I 1 dav aai lie he said eaid are of the friendliest character char acter and so BO far as I 1 ani am able to judge will be in nowise affected by tile tho change of government ern ment I 1 have confidence in the friendship and good will of queen Liliu okalani an and 11 have no reason to doubt she will perceive the wi wisdom gloni of continuing the friendly intercourse of the two countries mr carter the hawaiian minister to washington said this afternoon tile the seath deatle of king kin kalakaua will in no wise aal affect beet the peaceful condition ofa of affairs nairi in hawaii I 1 can see pee no reason he continued why liis his death should causi cause illy any complications whatever princess Liliu Liliuo okalani halani was princes regent during the absence of kalakaua she was heiress to the throne a and lid a all it t that I 1 at is is necessary is is for her to proclaim herself queen queen kapiolani caplola Kap lolani ni i is is i now qu queen cen dowager dol vager 0 princess Liliu okalani ruled in the ab absence ence of the king lind she elie will simply pimply continue to reign the same saine as if the king were still alive but absent from the country carter carer spoke with considerable feeling with regard to the failure of congress to amend the mckinley McKin lcy act so as to prescribe that it its provisions shall not interfere with existing treaty relations of tile the united states find and Ila hawaii and lie he said lie he ho hoped ged the N vereal which will convey the c kings remains to hawaii will also so carry the news that congress Congre 99 had bal carried out the presidents recommendations on this subject this matter it continued carter undoubtedly clouded the 1 last ast lays days of kill king kalakaua the last official co commini m muni castioni cat ionI I 1 had ian arni w inin him was wasa 1 tele alc grant gram front from sail francisco lis last frell y mat billat berrr tile filial still tor averet oscr ciui 1 l PI hill 1111 thi tell lii ili 14 my 1 ahat hit licali lic iolli I 1 was ni but hail jn e bia lii frettim alwil tile tie ile II 11 v went on of tn ti urge irge th thai it I 1 bif ugino I 1 4 illy influence to li have ali that A lanso restored to its iti plic jhc li it y bill and ii UK if to lo wic 11 arsi I bain to uso his hi bt b erviti in 1 citing t ilia what ahat in ill re alit aliby V ear colw but what as ai yet libil not been granted in closing the interview carter said it is ia a unpopular pular error that thai general Dor dominis ninis queen liliuo ka balanis lanis husband is a british subject and th thit that it her accession to tc the chrono mana manna a commercial triumph for great graat britain according tot tol carter general Gener ft dominis dominia is ablative american having been I 1 boain oils in boston but in ill his opinion general dominis dominia does not exit cut any figure in the political situation because of bf his continued continue infirmity st SAN FRANCISIO FRANCISCO jan 22 the last it paid in san francisco to the tate KaIn kalakaua kaua of hawaii this afternoon jabe the body lay 1 in I state last night in the mortuary A episcopal church 0 guarded by soldiers th chii morning the strict in the vicinity odthe cl illren lre jammed uth people e gle I 1 I 1 guests g icsis be began bean 0 an arriving arri vinz vinz lit 1 ill I 1 ith b forc 1 ib L Iati ian represent a iti text ti st to niter enter the almi i f aro 1 ra 1 I 1 brown and olden lom coln ya t ti espial iiii iLu shiell hail bc i arll tile the kin king and be by hin him to 0 attend a grand lent entertainment erta i ament in in their lionor in honolulu next summer eummer had bad requested act as 4 m a guard of bf honor tile they were were followed la ed by otheal iconic bodic m representatives of foreign government city all and ai 1 county officials P federal and judiciary various various civic civic societies clubs and trade it or organizations animations at at tile hie 14 the american and hawaiian 61 alors ors wre were draped behind ji aqqad aad aed in the ann aoi m al 0 for the Iana iian party wert draped in black and the chancel was filled with large and choice noral floral pie lie offerings of person personal hl friends and societies of which tile the king had been a member the most noteworthy was that odthe of the islam islain temples of nobles of the mystic Sli Sl irine ripp to which king kalakaua IM hid been admitted but a fow lays days before beffre his death at pm the casket was brought in allowed by the party which accompanied the king 0 from honolulu all 11 the episcopal ministers in the city except bishop kip who wasill was ill were present A selection from the scripture iture was read by bishop Sp spalding aidini and the hymn jerusalem the golden sung by the choir rev sanders reed delivered eli vered I 1 the funeral discourse the Thel choir sang rock of ages the creed was repeated b by tl tho io clergy and those present and after the benediction the funeral cortege 0 slowly conveyed the coffin to the hearse t the procession was headed beaded by two troops of the fourth united states cavalry and the band 1 of of f tile fifth united states army artillery next came the light batteries of fhe fourth artillery followed by the pic second briga brigade d 1 national guard of california californi the hearse was escorted by golden gate Corn mandery knights 0 templar the suite of the kin king 0 followed the licar hearse c i in n carriages and after them came getheral Get genera leral gibbon and stuff admiral brown and staff federal state city ald and county officials official 1 8 representatives of mercantile bodies civic societies and private citizens citizen dense crowds thronged thron ged the streets beaw between een powell and the foot of market street not le lets lea ts than a 9 hundred thousand people wore were assembled althou although 0 it there was no call for all tho closing of business houses thoro there was ft total cessation of business bu iness along the line of march at the foot of 3 market larket street the troops formed in line nod alid presented arms armb i 1 tho the casket was placed on thel lighthouse steamer and taken to the charleston there it il was placed in the after barbette under a canopy of american and hawaiian flags the Charles tons anchors war were soon wai weighed glied and she moved down the bay while gilia were livere fired from the Alca alcatraz trai and tho presidio she passed through iIA ille th golden gate at 5 7 |