Imposing Ceremonies Hawaii Arrives at San Pedro
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u 6 U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, June 21. Last 24 Hoars' Rainfall, trace SUGAR 96 DegTee Test Centrifugals, 4.40c. Per Ton, $88.00. Temperature, Max. 79; Min, 70. Weather, cloudy to fair. 83 Analysis Beets, Us. 4d. Per Ton, $88.00. ' KSTBlilHrih;U J'-.-i k. is vr i a Jk. W I IX I W m I- HONOLULU, HAWAII TERRITORY, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ALII LAID TO REST WITH STANCH YACHT IMPOSING CEREMONIES HAWAII ARRIVES AT SAN PEDRO French Deputies and Senators Who Voted for Separation of Church and State Are Excommunicated Anna Gould and Her Prince Go to England. 4 f (Associated Prea Cablegram.) SAN PEDRO, June 22. The yacht Hawaii arrived here last night after an uneventful voyage. The Hawaii Yacht Club's Transpa- - The Hawaiian entry In the first cific entry, Hawaii, was cabled lant Transpacific yacht ra-J- e held two years night as having arrived at San Pedro, ago. La Paloma, leit here on April 14, She left here on June 2 about two 1906, at 2 p. m., and arrived at Ban o'clock and has made the 2300-mi- le trip Francisco on May 13 at 7 p. m., thm in 19 days, averaging 115 knots a day. (Continued on Taga Three.) THE CHURCH STRETCHES FORTH HER MAILED HAND : ; ' 2 W V;-- - -- - V' "J,-:-- . PARIS; June 22. The Deputies and Senators who voted for the separation of church and state have been excommunicated. Action in the determined purpose of the French government antl the French neoole to secure complete separation of church and state - j ' has been going1 on for abotitstnree years. Since the first action was taken there has been a general election the result of which proved that the course of the government was approved by the French peo- 1 ple. There have been a few riots and demonstrations against this : , Advertiser Photo. course, but the government seems to have conducted itself with THE POOLA-DRAW- N CATAFALQUE SURROUNDED BY KAHILIS AS THE PROCESSION MOVED ALONG KING STREET AFTER LEAVING moderation, and a spirit of conciliation as to means, while swerving THE CAPITOL. not at all from its purpose. It is doubtful if these excommunica- tions wj.ll have any other effect than to strengthen the hands of the ings of the old Hawaiian invocations ceremony, for much of it was in Latin, government. at other times. outside the Capitol building there were Anti while the office for the 4ead hundreds upon hundreds gathered in was being said within the throne room, the park, arrayed along the building's ANNA GOULD AND PRINCE Pomp and Ceremony, the Church's Stately where all heads were bowed with the front, lined along the lawns under the weight of thought suggested by the cocoanuts and wedged against the SAGAN OFF TO ENGLAND Office for the Dead, a Forest of Kahilis, sound rather than the word of the on Page Two.) PARIS, June 22. Prince Sagan and his wife, formerly Anna ILL FlflST SEE VISITORS HAVE ENJOYED Gould, have gone to England. hint to Create a Great Pageant. riuipn i The affairs of Anna Gould with her husband Count lioni de rUNLHA L CMS BEING LEFT ALONE Castellane, and since her divorce from him with Prince Sagan, have filled considerable space in the newspapers both of Europe and America. She is the daughter of the late Jay Gould. a good in Hono- Since King Kalakaua's remains were would look astonished at such a turn- R. K. Bonine, who returned from "We have had time lulu and we expect to have a good time borne to their final depository there out, as Honolulu yesterday observed, Maui with his moving picture camera yes- from now on around the world. Now has been nothing In local history so in honor of a departed alii. In line to secure photographic details of WILL IT OUT we been detached from the TAFT FIND impressive as was yesterday's magnifi- there were marines and sailors of the terday's funeral, has already developed that have main fleet we been given a cent spectacle of the ceremonies and United States battleships Maine and the exposed films and is greatly pleased have chance secure, to do what we want." procession of the funeral of the late Alabama, soldiers from Fort Shafter, at what he has been able to THE LATTER PART OF JULY being This is the general sentiment of the Prince David Kawananakoa. men of the National Guard of Hawaii, the result of his photographing pa- quite as majority of the officers of the battle-shin- s were twenty-fiv- e hun- the members of all the Hawaiian as satisfactory could have leaves to the Yale Com- In line there been hoped for. Mr. Bonine will leave Maine and Alabama, as express- CINCINNATI, June 22.Taft attend Ha-waiia- triotic and beneficial societies, men and dred men and women, nearly all j today for Hawaii, going to Kawaihae mencement. women, and Territorial of- ed last night by one of the officers of while perhaps the largest Federal j and Humuula to secure more sheep and the former vessel. The fact is that the He will be formally notified of the nomination by the Committee crowd Honolulu has ever seen lined ficers, the consular representatives of , cattle scenes, unique opportunity ex- -; officers and men of these two battle- appointed for the purpose, in Cincinnati, July 20. lanais, and roofs many nations, friends and r?latives of isting at both these places for securing ships, and presumably those of the the streets, balconies ! interesting views. While on Hawaii he ships passage great the Prince, and all or nearly all of ' other fourteen that made the to observe the of the will do some dark-roo- m work, making on island who were in- - iny run up and down the South American parade, a parade that was as dignified those this positives out of the state funeral nega- coast, have been so feted and received THE INJUNCTION PLANK as it was impressive, and as impres- way connected with the monarchial tives in time to show these at Hilo on and banqueted at so many different as was magnificent. government or who were identified the Fourth of July for the first time. places since last December that they sive it After Hilo has seen the reproduction IS BY BRYAN Twenty-fiv- e people edged with Hawaiian government affairs have become surfeited with luxuries DERIDED thousand of the scene enacted before the Capitol things a when these islands were ruled by and crave the ordinary fon the curbs, crowded the windows and yesterday afternoon and watched by while for a change. From no one filled verandas and balconies from the royalty. many thousands of Honolulans, the aboard the battleships are there any LINCOLN, Neb., June 22. Bryan in his statement regarding Capitol grounds all along King street The throngs that bordered the streets people of the other islands will also sentiments to be heard but of appre- the Republican platform derides the injunction plank. be given an opportunity of seeing for up Xuu-an- u leading to the mausoleum were im- ciation for the various honors shown to Nuuanu, and aTl the way themselves the pageant on the moving pressed to quietness, nor was there any V'hem en route and for the way in to . the verygates of the royal piicture screen. which the people of many nationalities mausoleum. rushing ahead to catch up with the have honored the United States MATCHED TO FIGHT FLEET On King street, neir the exit of the line; indeed the line was too long for through entertaining them, but honey grounds, sidewalks were that and kept all still to see it pass LIST OF INVITATIONS cloys and there can be too much of a palace the good thing, evidently. WEEK IN MELBOURNE , entirety. And the processioners Mocked and the large park enclosed by in its Honolulu has given the officers of the was gathering place swept along to solemn and moving mu some high railings the NOT Maine and the Alabama chance for hundreds who, when the catafalque sic in all the grandeur of an immense DFPRECEDENCE to forget heir satiety, not because Ho- MELBOURNE, June 22. Lang and Burns have been matched grounds, rushed to the railing3 body of humanity Intent upon one idea, nolulu has not entertained the visitors to meet here during the week the American fleet is in these waters. left the in some ways, but because in the com- glimpse of the THRONE ROOM. to peer over to catch a IN THE "The newspapers were in error in ing of the fleet the advent of the two as not over- line of march, as much of it had In the throne room of the palace publishing any list of precedence," preceding battleships has been to- shadowed and because Honolulu has already formed along King street noon ones Mott-Smit- SUFFRAGETTES here gathered soon after the j said Secretary h yesterday. had a state funeral to think of and a LONDON ward Nuuanu. chosen for the acts of the ceremonies "Lists were furnished the press of per- Secretary of the Interior to watch and In Palace square there were thou- preceding Kahili bear- to having the last rites. sons invited. , These list were intended Honolulu is not accustomed many in the inter- MAKE DEMONSTRATION sands, of whom fell after ers, feather cloaked attendants, mili- for that purpose only, and not for any more than one topic of general last of the procession was under way tary men, priests, singers, mourners est to think of and more than one set order of precedence.