People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1895 — URGED HER To USE FORCE. [ARTICLE]

URGED HER To USE FORCE.

Rudolph Spreckels Sa'.d to Have Counseled Mrs. Domlnls to Make M ar. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 7.—The Ex-, aminer this morning prints the following: "Honolulu, Jan. 30.—Up to the moment of the steamer’s departure the most interesting phase of ex-Queen Liliuokalani’s implication in the plot to overthrow the government is her written admission showing the collusion of young Rudolph Spreckels, discovered among some fragments of her majesty’s diary. : “When the raid was made on Washington place after the arrest of the-ex-queen, resulting in the seizure of arms, ammunition and bombs, a number of-’ papers belonging to the ex-queen were taken possession of and turned over to the governnfent. Among the papers Was a memorandum’in her .own handwriting, dating back as far as last June, wherein occur frequent references to ’ Rudolph Sprefckels, in which he is quot- ' ed as repeatedly urging her to resort to. force to regain her .lost throne. These importunities were offset, by J. O. Carter, one of her closest advisers, who counseled moderation.” It is the general impression here that Rudolph Spreckels himself did not purchase the arms for the revolutionists but merely advanced the funds required on the ex-queen’s account, and that somebody else made the purchase. The Examiner's correspondent at Honolulu claims that it has been learned definitely that some of the leaders of the rebellion have been sentenced to death.