Adams, the U. S. S., 214, 265. Adler, German war-ship, 268. Ah Fong, the merchant, 185. Aholo, L., 4.
Ahulas, 128, 129.
Aki, the Chinaman, 4, 7. Alameda, the s. s., 264, 265. Alexander, Prof. W. D., his account
of the crisis of 1887, 3, 10; criti- cism of King Kalaukaua, 11; offi- cial report to the Senate, 151; his history, 296, 298. Algaroba, the, 305.
Alliance, the U. S. S., 74, 150. American flag, hoisted at Honolulu, 56; notification to President Dole that it would be lowered, 153; low- ering of the, 159–162.
American naval officers, 114, 162, 163, 262.
American protectorate, close of the, 163.
Annexation, favourably viewed by President Harrison, 22; opposed by President Cleveland, 22; growth of the desire for, 28, 33, 85, 144, 157. Annexation Club, the, 151, 152; Mr. Blount's reply to, 152.
Ants, 308.
Apia, 266, 278.
Armstrong, Mr. W. N., Commis- sioner of Immigration, 8. Ashford, Mr. C. W., 6. Australia, a visit to, 277. Australia, the s. s., 43, 145; the sur- geon of, 70.
BAMBOO, growth of the, 304. Bananas, giant, 240. Beetle, a destructive, 228. Bickerton, Justice, 19, 288. Birds, 240, 310, 311.
Bishop, Mrs. Bernice Pauahi, 9. Bishop, Mrs. Isabella Bird, 73, 243; the old home of, 114; visit to Mr. Sinclair's estate, 132, 133, 134; de- scription of the Leper Settlement, 201; account of Hilo and Hawaii, 225; of King Lunalilo's reception, 226; Manual Training School founded by, 253. Black, of San Francisco, Mrs., 202. Blount, Mr. J. H., mission of, 3, 22, 145, 164; credentials of, 146, 147; treatment of the Provisional Gov- ernment, 148, 150, 151, 156, 160; "Southern" proclivities, 149; re- ply to the Annexation Club, 152; first official order, 163; close of his administration, 209-214; succeeds Mr. Stevens as American Minister, 210; succeeded by Mr. Albert S. Willis, 210, 211; investigation into the sources of his report, 213. Boston, the U. S. S., 18, 24, 74, 117; ordered to Hilo, 153; a ball on, 262, 263. Bo'sun bird, the, 71.
Brigham, Mr. W. T., 296.
Brown, Mr. C. A., 109, 187.
Brown, Admiral George, 10; takes back King Kalaukaua's body to Honolulu, 11, 37; a member of
President Cleveland's Commission, 139; affection of Queen Kapiolani for, 192; affection of Queen Liliuo- kalani for, 205-207. Brown, Mr. Godfrey, 5. Brown Cabinet, the, 6. Buhac, use of the drug, 310. Bush, Mr. John, 140, 164.
Call newspaper, the correspondent of the San Francisco, 78. Calliope, H. M. S., 268. Camp Boston, a visit to, 114, 158; the American marines at, 114; the routine of, 115. Candle nut, the, 240. Cane fields, 237. Carpenter bee, the, 308. Carter, Charles L., death of, 27. Casey, Dr., 275.
Catholic nuns at Molokai, 200. Chamberlain, Mr. M. A., 299. Charleston, the U. S. S., 10, II. Chicago, a visit to the World's Fair at, 210.
Chinese fire brigade, a, 185; fruit- vendors, 169; merchants, 184, 185; mothers, respect shown to, 184; New Year, the, 96; peasant wo- man, a, 183; servants, 94, 95; schools, 180-184; temples and wor- shippers, 179, 180. Circuit Courts, 292. Civilisation, effects of, 317.
Cleghorn, Mr., 101; a visit to his grounds, 101-105.
Hawaiian treaty, 138; his hostility to the Provisional Government, 139; his letter to President Dole, 146; his connection with the "Blount Mission," 209–211. Climate, 250.
Coffee plantations, 238, 239, 303, 304. Committee of Public Safety, the, 20. Constitution, amendments of the, 6; establishment of a new, 17, 18, 19; drafts for a new, 27, 214; formal adoption of the new, 285-288; sum- mary of the, 290-294. Constitutional conflict, a, 15-19. Constitutional Convention, a, 24; meeting of the, 282. Contract labour system, the, 87, 88. Convicts, 240.
Cooley, Judge, 139.
Corwin, the U. S. S., 23. Courts of Justice, 292, 293. Crisis of 1887, the, 2, 3; of 1893, 16,
Croton, fine specimens of the, 107. Cumming, Miss Gordon, 226, 243. Customs, 255-261; ancient, 295-302.
DAMIEN, Father, 200. Damon, Mr. S. M., 14, 160, 178–183, 315, 317. Dancing, 297.
David, Prince, 141.
Davies, Mr. Theophilus, 172, 175. Diamond Head, 73; secret meetings at, 26; a drive to, 81. District Courts, 292.
Cleveland, Mrs., receives Princess Dole, Judge Sandford B., appointed
Cleveland, President, 3; opposes an- nexation, 22; dispatches Commis- sioner J. H. Blount to Hawaii, 22; favours Queen Liliuokalani's resto- ration, 22; unpopularity of his policy in the States, 24; his atti- tude towards the Republic, 25, 26; takes the oath of office, 131; re- commends the withdrawal of the
Head of the Provisional Govern- ment, 21; his integrity and courage, 21, 28; chosen President of the Republic, 25; attitude towards President Cleveland's Commission, 143, 156; action as to the lowering of the American flag, 160; opposed to the claims of Princess Kaiulani, 174; a dinner with, 203, 285; pre- sents me with my passport, 264;
his address to the Constitutional Convention, 283, 286-288. Dominis, a portrait of Mr. John, 124. Draper, Lieutenant, 160, 162.
EDUCATION, 253. Electorate, the, 291. Ellis, Mr., 298.
Emma, Queen, 9; her education and training, 12; a photograph of, 123. Emory, Mrs., 184.
Engineering, knowledge of, 301. Ethnology, a study in, 170. Executive, the, 291.
Expenditure, 290.
FARALLONES, the, 71.
Ferns, beautiful, 238, 239, 306. Filial piety, the god of, 180. Finnegan, the dog, 119, 120. Fire brigade, a Chinese, 185. Food, native, 301. Franklin, Lady, 243. Funerals, costly, 10.
Garnet, H. M. S., 74; a ball to the officers of, 260.
Gay, Mr. Francis, 132, 133, 134; polit- ical views of, 134-137.
1--31; political affairs of, 35, 37; my departure for, 63, 64; first impres- sions of, 75-77; staple diet of, 97; the approach to, 215; my first ride in, 220-225; commercial and social status of, 250; ancient customs of, 295-302; poetry of, 298; religion of, 299; population of, 314. Hawaii Ponoi, the, 261. Hawaiian whalers, 74; natives, 81; society, 85; race problem, 91; women, 97; honesty, 100; firemen, 109, 110; patriotism, 130; mutton and wool, 136, 137; horsewomen, 142, 143; League, the, 145, 150; Commissioners, the, 157; flag, the hoisting of the, 162; Board of Health, 196; Boys, Royal School for, 206; meals, 255; hospitality, 256.
Hawaiians, affection of the, 196, 313; light-heartedness of, 198; character of, 312-315; vices of, 314; suscep- tibility of, to disease, 315. High-binders, 69.
Hilo, the whaling trade in, 74; a visit to, 218; roads in, 220; lava above, 221; Japanese houses and Portu- guese farmers in, 224; life in, 226- 234; Chinese quarter in, 237.
Gibson Cabinet, the, 4; dismissal of, Holoku (garment), the, 76, 98, 188,
Gibson, Mr. W. M., 4, 5, 80, 272. Gods, the chief, 299. Golden Gates, the, 71. Green, Mr. W. L., 6.
Gresham, Mr. Walter Q., 24, 138, 139, 176.
HAILSTORM, a heavy, 244. Harrison, President, favourable views of annexation, 22; enmity between, and the Secretary of State, 163. Hawaii and the United States, bond between, 284, 285.
Hawaii, Kamehameha III.'s cession of,
30; relations of, with the U. S.,
Honolulu, the Brighton of, 73; the whaling trade in, 74; my arrival in, 84; Japanese Consulate at, 88; cleanliness of, 89; Chinese and Portuguese quarters in, 89, 96, 179; churches in, 90; vehicles in, 90; drivers in, 91, 92; seasons, rain- fall, and temperature of, 92; houses in, 93; population of, 93; the para- dise of the Chinese, 94, 178; ser- vants in, 94, 95; streets of, 96; society in, 99; Chinese population of, 178-186; social life in, 250-263 ; changes in, 252.
Hookupu, ceremonial, the, 11.
Hosmer, Harriet, 211.
Hosmer, President, 306.
Hui Kalaiaina, the royalist society of, 18.
Hula-hula dance, the, 297. Hurricane of 1889, the, 268, 269.
Ié-ié vine, the, 240.
Ihoas, 298.
Iowa, the prairies of, 66. Ipos, 298.
JAPANESE superstition, 63; immigra- tion, 88, 89; labourers, 86, 87, 237; frugality of, 88; officers, 99. Jarves, 296.
Judd, Chief Justice, 19, 288; letter of introduction to, 38.
Judd, Colonel C. H., 8. Judd, Mrs., 300.
Judicial system, the, 292, 293. Juries, 292.
Kahili, the, 104, 124, 125, 126, 189,
Kaiulani, Princess, named heir-ap- parent, 15; house of, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105; portrait of, 106; her life in England, 172; education of, 172; | her appeal to Congress, 173-175; departure from England, 174; her reception by Mrs. Cleveland, 176; her return to England, 176; her relations with Liliuokalani, 191. Kalaukaua, King, descent of, 1, 9; turbulence of his reign, 1; jealousy of foreigners, 2; Cabinet, 4; asks the European Powers to form a protectorate, 4, 5; struggle to re- gain power, 6, 7; debts, 7; tour round the world, 8; rejoicings on his return, 8; coronation ceremony, 9;|
extravagance, 9, 10; summons a re- volutionary convention, 10; dies at San Francisco, 11; election, 13; names Liliuokalani as heir-apparent, 13; scheme for a national lottery, 16; a presentation to, So; personal effects, 122; a photograph of, 123; the library of, 124; portraits of, 189, 190; his attachment to Admiral Brown, 192.
Kalaukaua's Palace, a visit to, 122;
funeral, a survival of, 128; sword, 129; Singing Boys, 142, 260; crown jewels, theft of, 166-168. Kamehameha, King, offers the island of Niihau to the Sinclairs, 133. Kamehameha III., his cession of Hawaii, 29.
Kamehamehas, the old, 1; photo- graphs of, 123.
Kamehameha School for Boys, 296. Kanaloa, the god, 299. Kane, the god, 299. Kanikuais, 298.
Kapiolani, Queen, at the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 14; the crown of, 167; her estates, 187; re- ception by, 187-194; villa, 188; manner, 190; strained relations with Liliuokalani, 191; popularity, 191; gratitude to Admiral Brown,
Kauai, 72, 132; fern forests of, 306. Kava, the manufacture of, 274, 275,
Kawaiahao School for Girls, 206, 253. Keelikolani, Ruth, 9. Kekupuohe, dirge composed by Queen, 298, 299.
Kemoa, P. P., 4. Kileauea, volcano of, 216, 235-249; the hotel at, 241; the crater of, 242-249; visitors to, 243; activity of, 247.
Knapp, Miss Adeline, 78, 81. Koa wood, 241, 296, 304; a cylinder of, 192.
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