Show rii I I LILIUOKAIANTS WOE II I I THE GQUGBN NOW IN JAIL AT HONOLULU I II r ktoey lor lire 1IMLhl lit unit Ilow M nese Storer Dr Its n i tluwsllansti She t1 III the theslho Neltgim 1 IIWOAfANf 1 llw Iniprtsonrd ex i 1 t C queen of Hawaii a nucreedrd tu the Ihrnnr otter the i ti ilea II of ICing I Knlakiiun 1rlor I I to that time the I Imd been commonly common-ly known to foreigners for-eigners ns Princes t Itdla or AA Mm w Diimlnls Hho In I lion poet her Gird > ear in fairly good linllli of comply loran and pleasant address Her nnmr IK keen Intricate than It may look fry thin III le woke nlnnny Ac r fill llrinly the cc and run the whole Kllldj off the tongue It mean IJIy ofthr Hky Her hunhnnil who wn known for many yarn before her nci nc-i wn to Ilia Ihrunu a lav Domini 1 took rank at llmt limp ns > rliuc run ixirl lie Is I a prudent nuJ lie i tlmnn uf American birth nnl Hono lulu mercantile education John O Slum inle for several year held the little cf governor j > t Oahu They have i I n s t t i t 1 r jJJ If G I t II I I Ih 1 I 1r 1 tm4 UUIBJ I ilK IK u VM teen married over thirty yearn and line no children Mm Domini long held a prominent plain in Honolulu uncle associating R mini youth with the mora cultivated I r rUIII III II mills < if the capital among horn i like i Jueon lmmn and the late Princess I Inuohl Illshop of honored memory I s1 received her early education Hho IIIIM n perfect une of nngllsh a good III entry and an egieelnlly goal musical j culture Her manner fo ecullarly winning her tearing noble unit becoming I becom-ing tho bitter a clmracterlillc of Hawaiian I Ha-waiian royalty Few pom ona were ever mora lately stout Impressive than innny of lli old royal chief could he IIK 11 OCCISlon IlwMc1 u moll private fortune the prince for many yearn enjoyed n Up end of 15000 A queen he received I JJOOW Ir annum A lumptuou pal I site wise nioo maintained for the sovereign sov-ereign tire Ilesldr nil thin nan thin lift MM of the Income of the crown I lands which amounted during her la tin lu perhapn I7t 000 per year These lirnvlFlon were then regarded AI am pie fur purpore of royal plate hospitalIty hospital-Ity In ro small a klnKdom although King Knlakaua could never make both coda m1 any more than could his ad inlttd friend the Prince of Wales In religious alllllntlon Ulloukiilant mnllnuid tu adhere to the jwrsunilon uf th earlier generation of chief de tllnliiK to follow Queen Emma and King Kalakaua In going tn Anglican frllouiihlp Like ICing Lunalllo and the 1rlnciM Pauohl she retained her neat In the old tone church connected with the American mission Tor nome yearn who hu bn A member of the vvomnn tmanl of mission and an Interested In-terested participant In Ihtlr meeting Khn lion for yearn been n very active send 1 munlllcint patroness ot the Ka valnhau seminary for training untilo ills shut 1 greatly looked up to l > > teach cr anti puplli As queen > he gave 01 I dense nf havlnic deeply nt heart the moral welfare of her people like has n large fund of good > en o and u some what determined will |