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May Not Live Long

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Day
19
Month
January
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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San Francisco, Jan. 15. - From the statement of The Examiner's Honolulú correspondent there is a prospect that United States officials, either at Honolulú or in America, rnay have to answer to the charge of breaking faith with President Dole. It ia said that Minister Willis grew itnpatient at Dole's delay in formulating his reply to Willis' demand of abdication and urged greater baste, whereupon Dole callea apon Willis and frankly admitted that he did uot pröpose to submit his reply until the arrival of a vessel on whion' it conld be dispatched simtutanepusly with the de parture of the Cor win. Minister Willij agréed that the Corwin should carry the dispatches of the provisional government. Dole then hurried forward his reply and sent it to Willis, who despatched the Corwin early next morrnng. It transpires no dispatches were delivered by the Corwin to Hawaiian representa-tives in America. The Examiner's correspondent also says Liluokalani's death from heart disease is liable to occur at any inoment. Smotherin spells have come upon her with alarming frequency of late. Visitors are prohibited and evex'y precaution is taken to prevent exciteinent. Threats against her life have greatly conduced to her trouble.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News