Show NO PASSPORTS WERE ISSUED I 1 thurston will not be sent home A STEAMER EXPECTED TODAY officials confidently onn dently state the queen qu has been in restored no startling news looked for washington nov 22 the officers of the tile elate state department fully believe queen Liliu okalani has by this time been restored to the tile Ila hawaiian wailan throne while not fixing the tile precise time the re took place it is believed force was unnecessary it seems however while actual force may not have been authorized there was to bo be such a show ns as to make the provisional government believe the united states would wo uso all the power at command to bring about the restoration the statement was also made that it if dole refused to accede to the demands of willis he would be thrust aside and the queen restored even it if the administration hd bad to go to congress for authority at ad the e same time it is cla claimed ined there will be no necessity for an any y such action as the information fro from the islands is to the effect that everything is working precisely as expected one reason for the belief in some quarters ane restoration had taken place yesterday waa was because of the assertion that unless the restoration took place beffie the arrival of the first steamer from the united states since the attitude of the tile administration was made public it could not be made at all because the sentiment in the united states and the report of minister thurston toabe to the provisional government would have a tendency to sustain them and cause them to resist minister willis efforts at restoration this phase of the case was ivas suggested to the state department today and the reply was received that it miao made no difference the restoration would go on just the same it is claimed as soon ai it was known the tile united states would not sustain the provisional govern government ment but were determined ter mined to undo what had been done bythe by alie revolutionists tile public would immediately compel the restoration of 4 the queen and the provisional government would fall and the members hasten to take advantage of the amnesty which minister finister N willis would insist the queen should grant upon being restored to power the alameda is expected to arrive tomorrow morning at the tile department there is not much expectation of any important news being received by her although such a thing is ble I 1 senator MITCHELLS CLEAR VIEWS he lie clearly exposes to view the he wead weak side of odthe the administration washington nov 22 senator blitch ell of oregon arrived hero here yesterday from san francisco and was asked li by an associated associate d press reporter today to ex express ress his opinion concerning the attl attitude me of the people of the pacific coast towards the hagalin question ho ile eaid said 1 I have talked with a great many people in san francisco and at other points on oil the pacific coast and can say the general sentiment in that part of the country is very decisive and emphatic in their opposition to what the people there seem to understand to be the policy of the tile administration and their understanding when I 1 left was that this policy looked to the overthrow of the existing government and the establishment reestablishment re of the tile queen he declined to speak in regard to the suggestion of some san francisco papers ap that cleveland be impe impeached achu on ell the tile ground that I 1 in I 1 I 1 such an event the tile senate would bo be the tile court to try 1 him 1 im t a and rid it would be unseemly for hi him n i to I 1 speak in advance the senator did not however however hesitate ac at saying lie believed beli evea the sentiment of the pacific coast was that the present government of the sandwich islands ought to be let alone by the tile united states it is said lie to say the least a government iri in fact which has been recognized not alone by our government covern ment but by by nearly nearly every civilized government of the earth certainly by every government having a representative at hawaii willis had been accredited to this government by the president if then we are correct in the impression which we are ard justified in entertaining willis is instructed to use hie his influence and the influence of this government either diplomatically through peaceful f 1 I instrumentalities alone or by means of a naval demonstration on the part of the united states to overthrow the government to wit which ch ho lie is accredited if I 1 say this view of the cace cape ie is correct it presents an an omally in diplomacy it presents I 1 think I 1 am safe in sayings saying a case heretofore unknown in the annals of international courtesies there would be a as s much consistency in instructions to our minister to france to investigate the means by which the present form of government in that country was inaugurated or the present administration installed and to attempt to overthrow it and restore the bourbons or bona partes to power as there is in our effort to enthrone re que queen Liliu okalani heally really it is ridiculous ous a and would be gaugha laughable e if it it was not a matter of state importance even if the tile way were clear sit and unobstructed and it seems to me that our government might be engaged in far better business bu einess than in lit an attempt tel ampt to boost back on the throne tho the deposed depose queen of the sandwich islands THURSTONS LETTER HIT HARD the government very indignant at hav ine inc blount called down washington nov 22 minister thurston of Ila hawaii ie Is not likely to receive hia his passports although u gh it waa was said at the tile state department this morning that there is abundant ground borsuch for such action were it in any other count country ry or in this country under any other circumstances cum stances h hia passports ports would bo be issued immediately it ia is claimed that hia his letter is a breach of diplomacy and amply sufficient to warrant this movement in immediately severing all relations I 1 with the tile hawaiian minister such would be taken but for the reas n that tho the american people might not think it fair play the right of any ian man to talk and give bis his side ol 01 contro ersy versy is always conceded and to force hurston thurston to leave this country would be e considered onside red br by the people a as a di disposition a 1 not to a allow low I 1 the other side de a C hear r ing ng the department chooses to con ider sider the publication as a statement by hurston thurston a vitally interested party in the he outcome of the ila hawaiian wailan affair and not lot the official sta statement temen t of the hawaiian n minister I 1 WHAT CULLOM THINKS ABOUT IT the administration had better go into bankruptcy washington nov 22 in an inter bew view today senator cullon cullom of illinois expressed the opinion that congress on reassembling would take up the ha ila wailan question in a vigorous way he ile aid said there would be an early demand for or all reports bearing on the thi question 1 I can hardly say he continued what congress can do as tho the trea treaty t ila aas been withdrawn but there is not noth h ing ng to prevent a ii general expression of opinion by congress and if in the meantime nc antime it should develop that the queen has been restored by the inter antion of the united states there is no 10 telling what might be done the tile country will not tolerate kindly the ire assumed by the present adminis tra ration tion in my opinion its best course Is to go into bankruptcy where by its policy it has forced so many good oen men no diplomatic impropriety washington nov 22 thurston the hawaiian lawa iian minister this morning said he ie had not received his passports from he the united states govern government me I 1 I 1 t yet and iad bad no reason to expect them there ras was no diplomatic impropriety he be said in n a foreign minister making a personal statement tat ement in his defense defens ep when ho lie was personally erso nally ally assailed and lie considered te hat t he be and the members of the provisional government as had been een personally assailed arid and their ver icicy impugned |