Show TELE telegraphic GRAPHIC NEWS SAN FRANCISCO july 9 the steamship mar mariposa posa which arrived from australia this morning having touched at the hawaiian islands brings important information that the expected revolution in the hawaiian kingdom has actually occurred the populace are organized and demand the downfall of the ministry or the abdication of the king residents of honolulu Hon and the surrounding country have assumed the police powers of of the government ern ment the volunteer military forces of the kingdom ki joining with them As A LS a result the gibson gibeon MINISTRY HAS FALLEN and a cabinet named by the deop people le headed oy by wm M green has been ap appointed hinted kingi king kalakaua Eala kaua is permitted tel to remain on en the throne although divested oi of all present power having acce eded to the demand for anew constitution and to abide by the will of the people the king was thoroughly alarmed and on july called a meeting of the american minister british commissioner french commissioner and portuguese ege commissioner to whom he offered to em fer pro tern tem the powers vested in mm as king these officials REFUSED TO ACCEPT the trust but advised the king to loseno lose no time in storming a new cabinet and C constitution which advice lie he followed walter M N gibson and his son in law H hayselden Haya Ray elden selden are under arrest having been seized by the civic broo troops 9 when an tempting to escape the m e populace assumed control of affairs in the kingdom kin dom on june jane and were joined by bi the honolulu rifles 90 other hastily notary companies patrols were established throughout the city and guards placed over the military armories on the afternoon of june A MASS MEETING was held at the armory of the honolulu rifles the meeting having been advertised verti sed by posters in english hawaiian and portuguese and long before the hour of meeting the approaches to the building were need with all classes of people all stores and shops had been closed all the approaches pro aches to the palace were bar ricadel by royal who made no sign of meeting the volunteer troops outside of the armory the honolulu rifles were under arms on the walls of the armory back of the platform were displayed le the hawaiian american and english flags the meeting was addressed in the english and hawaiian languages and resolutions were adopted declaring as follows 11 the administration of the hawaiian iian government has ceased through corruption and incompetency adequately to perform the functions and afford the protection to personal and property rights for which all governments exist the meeting formulated the FOLLOWING DEMANDS on the king first that he shall at once and unconditionally dismiss his present cabinet from office and we ask that he shall call one of these persons namely wal greenh waterhouse godfrey brown browa or mark P robinson to assist in i n selecting tinga a new cabinet which shall be committed to the policy of securing a new constitution constitution second that walter 11 gibson shall be dismissed from eack each and every office held by him under the government the third and fourth demands were that the rine king should make restitution for of OPIUM BRIBE money aul an dismiss junius kaal register of conveyances who was implicated in the bribery fifth that we request a specific pledge from the king that he will not in the future interfere ter fere either directly or indirectly with the election of representatives that he will not inter interfere fero with or attempt to unduly influence legislation or legislators these demands were turned over to the committee of 13 18 who made their way to the palace and ana submitted them to the king news had bad already reached the palace and the gibson ministry at once wrote out oat their resignations D daring the progress of the mass meeting I 1 ng speeches were made by all aalthe the prominent prominent romi I 1 nent citizens all of whom openly FY declared that th eKing must abdicate at once or accede to the popular demands before the meeting closed the fallen minister gibson sent a request for a guard of the honolulu rifles to PROTECT HIM at his residence against a mob of native hawaiians Hawaii ans on friday july 1st ast the steamship mariposa arrived from australia bringing stand of arms addressed to gibson minister these were seized by the peoples committee and stored in the armory of the honolulu rites rifles after the represents of foreign governments overn ments on OB july I 1 kalakau malakaua Eala kaua formally fly appointed william L green prime minister and minister of foreign affairs who COMPLETED THE CABINET as follows L A thurston minister of the interior godfrey brown minister of finance C W ashford attorney general A SAN FRANCISCO july 9 the surrender of king kalakaua to the demands of the populace was as complete lete as the ignominy endured by his last last ministry la in response to the demands made upon him he replied in detail his card is AS FOLLOWS to the honorable gentlemen colpo composing s the committe of a meeting of suba subjects acts and citizens gentlemen in acknowledging the receipt of resolutions adopted at a mass 11 meeting keeting held yesterday and presented to Us asoy by you we are pleased to convey through you to our loyal subjects as well as to the citizens of honolulu our expressions of good will and our gratification that our people have taken the usual constitutional steps in presenting their grievances to the first proposition contained coata ined in the res solutions passed by the meeting whose action you represent we reply that it has been substantially complied with b by y t the e I 1 formal or mal resignation of the ministry 1 w which hi h took place on the of june and was accepted on that date and that we had already requested hon W L green to form a i NEW CABINET on the day succeeding the resignation of the cabinet to the second proposition we reply that walter M gibson gabson has severed all his connections with the hawaiian government by resignation to the third proposition we reply that we do not admit the truth of the matters stated therein but will submit the whole subject to our new cabinet and will gladly act according to the advice and will cause restitution to be made by the parties found res responsible to the fourth apropo proposition B t 0 rw ws e reply that at our de maud mand mr kat baal I 1 resigned the omee office of registrar pt conveyances OH 04 the th of 61 jum his big baa been appointed to the fifth proposition we reply that the specific pledges required of us are each severally acceded to WE ARE ABE PLEASED to assure the committee that we are and shall at all times be anxious and ready to co operate with our counselors and advisers as well as with our intelligent and patriotic citizens in all matters touching touch ms the honor welfare and prosperity of our kingdom given at our palace this day of july A D 1687 and the fourth of our reign KALAKAUA REX SAN BAN FRANCISCO july 9 in an extra edition of the honolulu bazet issued on the day the ma mankosa sailed the following mention is ade made of twi the fallen minister it is a sad comm comment exio tary on this mans whole career to think that he be has lived so long ion and escaped the gallows in other lands to be captured captured bahe very class he laughed a arand nd spurned but who now have the whip hand on this miserable apology for a human being they will see to it that justice is meted out to him to the full extent and will also compel him and his son in law to disgorge some at least of their ILL GOTTEN which they succeeded in fil phing from the public it is a long lane that has no turn and it is pleasant to know that this brace of accomplished swindlers lers of the public here have reached their goal and that it is out of their power to do further mischief shortly after ex minister gibson Gib and his son ison in law hayselden were imprisoned in the ware hous esix mount ed riflemen land other guards were detailed to look after them they will be watched night and day until further orders from the citizens committee Theire the ire ef of the populace was roused against george W macfarlane co fur bringing in rifles and ammunition from australia to bolster up the gibson government the macfarlane party have hastened to DENY everything the arms were sent by Hoff ming co of sydney new south wales and at the time of the seizure a great crowd went to the dock with the Hon honolulu olula rifles ready for a fight when these anere taken the last hope of the gibson faction expired as citizens have hunted out every large supply of firearms the rifles exported from australia are of british manufacture part art being enfield and part martini martin henri genri the ex minister took good care there should raould be an abundance of ammunition having ordered an additional supply from sydney the extent of his pre preparation parati 0 n willbe will be manifest when the NEXT STEAMER from sydney reaches honolulu A detachment tach ment of the honolulu rifles has been assigned to the duty of watching every steamer coming in on the night of june J S walker auditor general and F S pratt registrar of public accounts were noticed to carry carr from the palace a basket full of documents which are supposed to have had bad some connection with the opium bribery case kalakaua Eala kaua also announced te the citizens committee that the balls to be given in the palace would be discontinued from this time on the king also gave notice of a reduction in m the FORCE B OV OF ATTACHES about the palace and agreed to clear out the harpies and hangers on who have luxuriated for six years he will alsa give a up his huia buta hula dancers in an interview the resident hawaiian consul mckinley the representative of the associated press was informed that r so 0 o far as was wad known at the consulate the action of the king was and that peace would be fully restored ed to the kingdom the government had been c constituted entirely anew the consul espre expressed ased the belief that the revolution would stop short of any change in the ruler W P castle son of one of the kings former privy council arrived from honolulu today to day in the mariposa he said describing THE SCENES in honolulu Heno lulu on friday evening july 1 when we sailed everybody carried arms and tile the whole town was under martial law after gibson and his son in law were arrested and taken in charge by the rifles search was made for fer the secretary ot of foreign affairs joseph F webb who was supposed ased to be in collusion with gibson we he was found late in the afternoon just before bea 01 e we sailed and was placed in the ware house with gibson and his son in law assessor hayselden at the great meeting thursday evening not one voice was raised in favor of the king the natives and all were against him although some of his bis old friends pitied him all were opposed to offering violence to him THE NATIVES how however everk were mostly against gibson and considered he was the person responsible sible for Kalakau as als action during the meeting thursday a horde of banakas swarmed around gib sons house and shouted to him to come out but gibson knew it i would not be safe to show himself by secret messenger he got word to the honolulu rifles and asked for protection A detachment of rifles was sent immediately to the house and dis the crowd of natives they tid eased id this more by moral force than an any y fear the natives had of them for forth the e natives were ten tea times their number and aua were all unarmed 9 10 tue natives bad faith in the lillesand rifles rille sand and believed that what they did was for tike tie benefit of everybody ST louis july 10 about two weeks ago a baud band of six kickapoo Kicha poo indians appeared in south 8 st t louis and plied a brisk trade selling moccasins and indian wares ware s they had a camp on the bank of the river desparts De spares just outside the southern limit of town on the fourth of july one of the indians attempted to whip a white boy who was pestering and plaguing bim when john rose eose a rolling mill hand band interfered and gave the indian a tb thrashing about six this evening the indian and a companion met hose on the street near the star of the west hotel and MADE AT HIM with knives rose pulled his revolver and shot one of theun them through the body theother hastened to camp and brought the rest of the indians into t town 0 wn armed with winchester wincheste Win chest er rifles rose and two or three of hi his friends went into the second story of a room of the hotel and when the indians approached pro ached near enough opened fire fir on them with revolvers and brought two of them to the ground severely wounded the remainder of the indians then began firing promiscuously and fired into the hotel and surrounding houses GREAT ALARM seized people in the vicinity and almost immediately i hundreds ol oi them were fleeing from houses bouses and running to the hillside near by and taking shelter wherever they could A few moments later a number of citizens iti armed themselves and with the rid of the police drove the indians to the camp but they would not surrender gray eagle and another stalwart buck marched up and down before their tent and with their sixteen shooters held the crowd at bay the indians bad carried two of their wounded to camp and they being so seriously injured the others finally sent for and permitted a doctor to enter the tent the whole party THEN surrendered the wounded were sent to the hospital and grey eagle black hawk and ana moosehead Moose head were locked up during the melee the Indi indians aris fired numerous shots but luckily did not hurt anybody and the excitement which was intense for some time gradually subsided the wounded indians are pawnee tom indian charlie and little chief two of whom will probably die rose it is said gave himself up to the police ODESSA july II 11 all the men on a furlough in south russia nave been ordered to rejoin their colors VIENNA july 8 prince ferdinand of saxe coburg gotha arrived here tonight to night in salt lake city june 6 at 3 30 a bof M of abscess of the groin rolf kolt rolfson aged 67 years WHIPPLE in this cita juia july 5 1887 of cott consumption nelson W M whipple hipple deceased was born in sanford broom co N Y july 11 1818 |