Show honors boners to kin kins Kalala ui SAM sax FRAS cisco jan ai the boar board J of supervisors held a meeting today to day for the purpose of making arrangements range ments for tue we fari funeral eral of king klag kalakaua tomorrow to morrow federal and municipal officers representatives of corn commercial mercial bidias and other associations knights template temp lars lare and troops will participate in in the obsequies the body was embalmer embalmed amb emb almod ed tod to d day ay and placed in a handsome casket before being taken to trinity church it was removed to the reception room of the palace hotel where a black catafalque had been prepared to receive it washington jan 21 abe first official information received by this government of the death of king kalakaua was conveyed in a note from the hawaiian minister mi to the secretary of state today to day the secretary communicated the fact fact to the he pre president 61 who subsequently replied to minister carter expressing deep regret that haw ail has lost SO wise and good and under whose rule tho the people have prospered and whose efforts have been eo so constantly a signally put forth to strengthen the tied of mutual advantage between the kingdom and the united states he lie fart farthier lier requested the minister to coney convey to the royal family the heartfelt hearl felt sympathy t the he president feels for their great aillie tion there will be no further action bv by the executive until official notice shall have baen been received of thel the formal installation of the queen instructions were sent to thet general com commanding mandin the division of A the pacific and ad admiral commanding the naval forces on the pacific to pay full military honors to the dead king acting under these instructions the army and navy authorities of san francisco I 1 francisio ranc isio assumed charge of the funeral arrangements and the transfer of iho the remains to the flag ship Charie charleston eton will be marked by the highest military honors authorized by the regulations the charleston w will ill make the trip to honolulu ua as rapidly as possible will remain in thit that port to participate in the ceremonies attending the burial of the king and the coronation of hie his successor suc cesso r anicat the tile same time eee that the interests of this country are fully protected while C the authorities at washing ashington are doir lous oi of doing tho the highest honors to the hawaiian government in its bereavement bereavements they are somewhat perplexed as to the best cour coarse be to 10 pursue rs us there is ie no precedent to follow 1 11 as this tills ia the tile first instance where a ruler of a foreign country haa has died on american soil it is eaid said ho however wever there will be ample time for farther a action c tion when be the government ia to advised 0 of I 1 the in atal lation of the new ruler secretary blaino blaine taid paid this afternoon the united states had lost a good fir friend lend in king kalakaua and would do every poa bible honor to hie his memory oar our relations with hawaii he said are of tho the friendliest character and so fir far aa as I 1 am able to judge will be in no wise affected by the change of government overn ment I 1 have confidence in gawalt hawaii I 1 can eee ne no reason he continued why the k kings death I 1 V 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 ill cause any complications whatever princess Lilu Lilo okalani was princess regent during daring the absence of W kalakaua fakaua she was heiress to the crown and all that ia is necessary epeary is lor for her to proclaim herself kneen quen kapiolani ig Is now been dowager Ua wager princes princess ruled in the absence of tho the king and ehe she will simply continue to relan the same as if the king were sill will s ill alive but absent from the country carter epo spoke kewith with considerable feeling with regard to the failure of C congress on to amend the mckinley McKi cloy act so that its provisions provi provit ciona ions shall not interfere with the exists existing a g treaty relations of the united states and hawaii lla wail and be he said he hoped the vessel which will convey the kings king Is remains to hawaii will al aleo so c carry a rry the news hews that congress had c carried a r r le d out u t the presidents recommendations 0 on n this subject thia this matter continued carter undoubtedly clouded the last lat days of king kamakana Kalak akana aoa the ill last t official communication I 1 bad from him was a telegram from ban san francisco last friday just busl before the final stupor overcame him in this lel telegram gram he lie informed me his health was but indifferent since bis his return from tho south he ile wenton went on to urge that I 1 use my influence to have that cl clause abee restored to ite its place in tho the mckinley aickin I 1 by bill and told me to ask mr blaine to use nee hie his best efforts in getting what in reality everyone wanted but bat what as yet had not been granted 11 in closing the interview carter said it ia is a popular error that general Domin isQueen husband is a british subject and that her accession to tho the throne means a commercial triumph for great britain britan I 1 according to carter general daml domenis a is is a native american having been born in boston but bat in bis his opi opinion 1 l ion general domingi Domin fi does not cut any figure in the political situation ba cause of his tile long continued infirmity the friendship and good will 0 of queen Liln okalani is euch each that there is e no reason to doubt she will perceive be the wisdom of continuing the friendly intercourse inter couse of the two countries the lla Ila walan minister to washington eaid said this afternoon that the death of king kalakau will in no n 0 wise affect the peaceful condition of affairs |