THE JORDANS FLEW Ers Attempted to Pull Down Iron Pipes the KING's IE from the Present Outlook, Continue to and Bars Forming Part of the Circus Shiver Indefinitely

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THE JORDANS FLEW Ers Attempted to Pull Down Iron Pipes the KING's IE from the Present Outlook, Continue to and Bars Forming Part of the Circus Shiver Indefinitely I PAGESl TO 8. PAGES 1 TO 8. ESTABLISHED JULY 1 1888. NO. 5902. TOL. XXXIV., HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1901. SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS. word, to rush In and take their pick of that every Chinese in the building was public positions, are still out in the of the same mind made a rush to the HULKS cold, and are shivering. They will, stage. Some tugged at the ropes; oth- THE JORDANS FLEW ers attempted to pull down iron pipes THE KING'S IE from the present outlook, continue to and bars forming part of the circus shiver indefinitely. The public treasu- ry equipment. Is still a howling vacuum. There When those on the stage saw that NG is not a surplus dollar in sight, and the outbreak could not be quelled In a UARREL if the Territory is to depend upon the FOR. THEIR LIVES moment, they began to seek safety in CORONATION Independents, it will be some time be- flight. The women were still attired in fore there is any extra coin on their tights, but nevertheless they did hand. not wait to dress. Under the guidance There are no counties by means of which of Joy they rushed out of the back the number of office holders will doors and ran away from the building. A Hot Air Meeting be greatly increased. The appropria- Into the rice fields they plunged. It Will Take Place tion bill, that was to feed all that were iRiot in the Chinese Theater Through back lots, over fences and to line up to the public crib, is still rough places they traveled, a motley at Headquarters in the future tense. crowd of players, and finally reached Some Time Next Last Night Was Full street, muddy to Po- Because he has disappointed them the their waists. at every turn, liceman Apana saw the breathless per- of Party. the Home Rulers have formers and secured hacks for them, June. determined to do away with their of Humor. which took them rapidly away from prophet once and for all. A meeting the scene. It was thought best for c was held in the headquarters of the them to get as far away as possible. independents on .Bethel street last J. C. Cohen of the Orpheum vas in PROCLAIMED WITH IKALAUOKALANI night, in which the disgruntled poli the box office when the trouble began. box- - - US88&8iiS88&s8S8S8g88S&?. Cohen, with true managerial and neians discussed their troubles- - lnno-o V. r&KK8g8&S88S&!S SS office Instinct, scented the meaning of !N BAD ODOR and loud. The entire situation was re- y QUAINT CEREMONY Flying Jordan show at the Chines theater prematurely closed. S the trouble, in which he was helped viewed most thoroughly, re- and the Immense audience of Chinese raise a riot. & assistants who interpreted what sponsibility of the whole matter was Chairs thrown on the stage and a rush made on the performers. t the crowd was yelling. There was no placed upon the shoulders of him Women in tights escape to fields time to get out of the building by the Britain's His Made' Too Many Promises and who the rice and wade for their lives. Sovereign and Queen had promised so much, and who had Cashier Cohen escapes by a window with the sack. door, as this led directly into the en- trance, where, he Witness the May4Have to Step Down fulfilled so little. There was no hesi- Row stops when Deputy Sheriff t 'hillingworth arrives had shown himself Spectacular Scene Si for an instant, hewould have been set tancy on the part of the speakers to upon From Marlborough House. and Out. 8 S8 8 8 8 88 8 88 8S 88 SSSS 88 ttt 8 8 3E ft ft. S and mobbed. There was a window give voice to their opinions. There 8 8 8 8 which looked out upon the alleyway are several leaders in the prospective, leading to the entrance. The sill was but who the wearer of the mantle will WO thousand yelling Chinese in- - and women acrobats flying through the about ten feet from the ground, but The H'"me Rulers are at sixes and LONDON, June 27. A proclamation of ! be, is difficult to sav at the on doing bodily harm, air apparently without the aid of ma- - Cohen never gave thought of the dis- ...... Ihamsalvao fl n r npithAP tent and tance. King Edward issued today announces time. Beckley is mentioned as a high- terial things. The posters took the eye they nor anyone else knows how, when T with demolishing the stage, 'He raised the window, gathered up that his coronation is to take place on ly probable leader, he j of the Chinese, and preparations were difficulty going to end. but has not been his valise, in which were re- yet or where the is officially one the night's a day not determined on in June present recognized as yet. There are made for of the biggest audiences ceipts, amounting to something like From the outlook it would ; next year, and the ceremonies shall in- some objections to him on account of Chinese theater, one which, for a time, that had yet been gathered in the fine $700. and out he Jumped. He scrambled Kem that Kalauokalani would clude only such as are traditionally sol- his years, many of his party feeling looked as if it would end in bloodshed, j new theater. Long before the hour ap-T- he to his feet and ran like a deer for Liliha be offered op as a vicarious sacrifice ! street, race-trac- emnized in Westminster Abbey. This that he is lacking in experience that members of the Flying Jordans' Pointed the crowds gathered in front which he reached In k by the disconcerted natives. In addit- time. Jumping into a hack he placed officially denotes that the King's cham- they feel should be part of the makeup a? , of the building, and by the time the to appeasing their desire for re- - troupe of circus performers narrowly a ion of a Beckley show commenced there were about 1,500 sa'o distance between himself and pion and numerous ancient usages in leader. has had enough . 1 J ..... - . 1. p for the failure of the Legisia- - u. tense experience to keep estaptu sevcie nijuiy me uu.iiuo ui persons present. The lower floor was ,,. , connection with the procession will not clear of one thing. Ut i w ture, the non-pluss- Home Rulers will ' t ur limit: iir iiiu it ;o npimo He is studiously avoiding making the crazy mob, and made their escape crowded, while the gallery and stal's ilil be observed. ialso pay off several personal scores the me Isaac!" of rash promises. in the darkness to the rice fields in the were comfortably filled. The various Deputy Sheriff ChiHIngworth was tel- - LONDON, June 28. The royal procla- that they have against the tall Sena- - ' vicinity of the under the guid- - umDra of the program were given, ephoned for and arrived in a hack. He mation announcing that the coronation fur. The why and wherefore of this theater the Flying Jordans doing their graceful rushed into the building and as soon of King Edward is to take place in is a. long story, that runs back several HARVARD'S DEGREE They flew p.s ms name was whispered around ev- to uviuh liic ii lieAF. ictcK. wire ana June next, the exact day not being de- months, and to which there are sever as never before. ; rings. erything became quiet. The Chinese al highly interesting chapters. Brief - were dispersed and the officers remain- - termined upon, was read this morning FOR VON HOLLEBEN For the space of fifteen minutes the f At length the program reached the r told, the story is as follows: ed on guard until the management at St. James' palace, Temple Bar, and rnob surged and shouted until the in- - number where one of the women of the could remove its stage paraphernalia. I Kalauokalani is the acknowledged ; the RoVal Exchanee. with all the miaint troupe makes her appearance on the trunks, scenery and the piano which leader of The Kaiser Was tenor of the theater resembled a scene scenes the Home Rule forces. The Pleased at the stage in tights, holding in her hands a the Chinese tried to wreck but failed. mediaeval which marked the Hawaiians for past Peking legation. Men in ac- - months have been American Courtesy to from the 'the c!oak.uke arrangement which she The Chinese threaten to wreak their occasion of the proclaiming of the wbeervient to his every beck and calL vengeance on almond-eye- d mana- cession of the King. galleries who had just entered began opened and closed, while a ster.-optico- the Nothing has been done without his Embassador. ger of the theater tonight, claiming that Today's ceremonial was unheralded. the riot by throwing chairs across the lantern threw pictures of all kinds so consent. At he is responsible for the loss of their the crush was not so great as on th times there has been a upon - - space -' her' the effect heinS iuit,- artis- - gathered tendency on the part of several strong- - intervening to the stage, nar- admission fees. Officers will be pres- Previous occasion, but crowds 28. Today's newspa- ! eye Anglo-Saxo- n, - BERLIN, June - ' tic to the of the ent to watch for would-b- e rioters. The quickly from all directions and throcg- r.lr,d-- mtjabjra to kick over- - the lowly niiasing those who crowded for- pers print long special dispatches re- 'This number was to begin about 10:15 Jordans will not give a second perform- ed the points at which the announce traces, and Start oh a tangent of their pit garding the conferring by Harvard Uni- ward in the below.
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