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{ SANFORDB.DOLE DIES IN HONOLULU First and Only President of‘ Hawaii, Long Political Figure, Was 82. | Re the Assomated Press., HONOLULU. June 10.—Sanford R Jinle, president of the Republic of Hawaii at the time of its annexation | by the United States, died here ves terday. The annexation of the Hawaiian authorities Queen. With the decision of the Unite States 10 g0 no further in the way of intervention. the Republic of Hawali was established and Dole became pres ident. serving until the annexation of | the fslands to the United States in | 1900 While serving as president he became an ardent advocate of annexa- | ton, and in January 1598, made a visit to Washington in behalf of ¢he movement. 1le hecame the first ter vitorlal governor, serving from 1900 ! 1o 1903. and was then named United States judge for the district of Hawail, serving until 1915. Durinz the ad- ministration of President McKinley, Mr. Dole was named a member of a reinstate the lenlinn] | d «{commission to recommend legislation { cgjdwell. New York actre: concerning the Hawalian Islands. ERICSSON G. 0. P. LEAGUE ATTERBURY ASSISTS "ACTRESS’ LOVE SUIT Pennsylvania Railroad Head Gives Statement for Anne Caldwell, Who Asks $500,000. Br the Associated Pre ' PITTSBURGH. June 10.—W. W, Atterbury. president of the Pennsyl- vania Rallroad, was named yvesterday as one of the witnesses for Anne in her Federal Court sult to recover $500.000 from John W. Hubbard. Pittshurgh manufacturer, promise. This was made known when trisl of the case was postponed yes The deposition of Gen. Atterbury set | | DEFENDED BY ORGANIZER ieriay unti September forth he had known Hubbard for six Jelands 1o the United States was due | Former Head of Original Illinois or seven vears and that he was ac. more to the individual efforts of San ford Ballard Dole than to any other leader. He had heen one of the out standing figures in the islanda during ; the latter vears of their monarchical government, and the decade following ! their annexation to the United States. He served as the first and only prest dent of the Republie of Haw Whose ! existence from 1894 10 1900 is now all but forgetten. Mr. Dole was born in Hawaii April 23. 1844, the son of Daniel and Emily Rallard Dole, American missionaries. | Me was educated ay Oahu College, | Jlawaii. and Williams College at Wil-| Jiamstown. Mass. He studied law at | Roston and was admitted to ghe har there. Returning to the islands he! engaged In the practice of law at Monolulu. and entered politics as member of the Hawaiian legislature in which he served from 1882 to 1836, Headed Revolt R Elevated ta the Suprer 1885, he served until 1 hecame head of the provisional zov ernment which was set up by the yeform party after a suecessful revolt against Queen Liliokalani. who had sncceeded her brother, King Kalakata on the throne. from an attempt of ihe queen to re. store a more absolule monarchy and disenfranchise the foreigners. The Queen sought the prote the United Siates and in response to | her protest President Cleveland sent ! James H. Blount of Geo: to the is- lands as “commissioner paramount” | to investizate conditions in Hawaii and was made Dole f 10 Queen Lilinokalani ! . hority, it Dole %ind his hackers denied the right of the United States to interfere and refused 1o comply with the insiruetions of Pres ident Cleveland that the provisional [+ ne Conri in when he w1 This revolt resulied | !l o 1% WASHINGTON Club Denies Prince's Visit Inspired Expansion. By the Associated Press Tune 10 of the Ra i sson Republican League of Tlinois, a past president of the organization and one of the founders of the national organization in Washington recently., yesterday | characterized as “ridiculous” the | statements of the Democratic national | committee that the national leagues was formed “to make political cap-| ital ont of the visit to America of | the Crown Prince of Sweden." Peterson said formation of a na-| tional orzanization had been talked abont for yea In the year that he was president. he said, he had nrged other S o send delezates 1o the Tlino ention The .John inally was American Repu Tinois organization. the first of irs Lind, was formed in 1884, The name was changed a few vears agn, he sald 1e in Illinols has a conven- ¢, at which politics gen erally forms the principal subject of | discnssion. Except for that annual | meetinz. however, there is virtually ! e N the Teague no activity, Moline leaders safd. quainted with Miss Caldwell. Gen. Atterbury, the deposition show- ed, testified that on one occasion he “had slipped Hubbard and Mise Cald well Into his private rajlroad car” at Atlantic City and that the two had accompanled him to Philadelphia. He sald he had again met them at a party given by Gen. Coleman du Pont in New York. ‘The attitude of Hubbard foward Miss Caldwell. Atterbury said, appeat ed that of a friend. Prince Vietor Napoleon, pretender to the French throne. who died recent- Iy, spent vears in collecting uniforms of Napoleon Bonaparte. Carbona Leaves No Odori The ader of Carbens di hile 1t NA Pointed Bangs Popular. D LONDON, June 10 (#).—Five-point fringes are the latest thing in bangs | for the: London shingled girl. The middle Van Dyke point reaches the bridge of the nose and two points on each side come down to the evebrows. These points are usually worn with curls aver the ears, which are pointed forward, i 'SILK STORE2 1114 G St. N.W. HALF INC. 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Wood of Day- tona Beach, who was fatally wounded near here last Thursday. | Testimony hefore a coroner’s jury | was to the effect that Wood was shot | when Reed and Hughes attempted to take him into custody. Reed claims he shot at Wood in self-defense. A quantity of liquor was found in the i slain man's automobile, officers stated. | Wood came to Florida from Waco, Tex.. but the hody was sent last night to Greenshoro, N. (3, for interment. Miss Hammerstein to Wed. LOS ANGELE: 10 .- |'Blatne’ Hammerst ear-old mo: | thon picture daughter {of Arthur Hammes . New York stage producer, will become the wife lof . Walter K ear-old in | surance broker, June | | | | Shoes and Hose of Char Lacter for 4Q years. Fver the vogue. never the com- monplace comfort al- wayvs, Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street THURSDAY, SUMMERALL DEFENDS MILITARY INSTRUCTION Speaks on Its Value in Citizenship Training in Address at Staun- ton Academy. By the Amociated Pr STAUNTON, Vi June Though making no direct reference to those who are criticizing military in struction in schools and colleges, Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall of New York. U. S. A., yesterday reaffirmed his belief that education along this line is developing the American youth | in good citizenship. | “No wiser principle ‘has been | corporated into our educational s; | tems than military training,” he de- clared. “\We gained our country | through power: we have retained it | through power and will continue to | hold it so long as military training | remains a heritage. R ‘Military training inculcates pride, self-respect, respect for others, justice 10~ Watteau Costume Cloth | —Rower colors in distinctive shades — charmingly con- sistent with the brightly hued Summer gowns. A Shoe of character. 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