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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVEKTISEU: HONOLULU, FKIIKIWKV 10, I AT THE FUNERAL IS A CLOSED DOOR $2 The Character Imposing Services for Jfg Difficult to Secure Any CASH V4 Facts From Manila. H. A. Widemaon. OF A C Suit Hollo Expedition a Flluro-Fr at j WAS A DAY OF MOURNIHC wi.'ton-m.Wnt. ;a UTTLK COMJk'X SENSE. Americans. i TV 50 MM LACE. 'J Z -Z "ZJ 'ZJ ZJ -Z -Z Zj 'Z- f" (J l v I 0 r f ? l 0 v 1 m ! 8 l it u " OF At Roman Catholic Cathedral. Flowers and Music The Cor tege At the Crave. is the greater portion of its value . Zs Z It is this quality of character which has helped to make the Stein-Bloch clothes fa mous, besides the fact that they contain every essential quality of the made-to-order sort at about one-half the price. Apply the test of your personal Investigation today. The filial uheiules over the remain of the late Jude Herman A. Wide-1 mann occurred yesterday afternoon from the Roman Catholic Cathelral. Durinjr the funeral hour the city wa quie: and peaceful, the Mores having closed aiul iraKie beinc crnorally fi;.v ponded. Hundreds of the friends and admir ers of the deceased filled the Cathedral. The Hawaiian, who loved him for his loyalty and kindness to them, were largely represented. President Iol Attorney General Smith and MaJ. ('.c. I Ni:V YOUK. Jan. - A m::- m! th. WorM from Wahir.;;:un ja: TT. Administration offMal c or.: i &. : say there U nv.htr.c u! arm ins l: th Philippine ituatio:i. dopit th- !;- patch-. from Madrid. CrnvraS Cor:;r. j ' ? N- ti t:.. tir.; s; am I 0 revi-ive 1 to-day (ler.-ra! 0:U daily r lr; from Manila, an I ann m.-I tli-u th situation i Improving ar. I lh4t thT l r. da:;r f .i ro:!io:. The War IW'Tiartmrnt official ! t ltr.i t talk a'. i: ihe :r fav.! tion. It in admitted that tt tr.:r!y failfd te ncromp'.i!i it- o!iJ.-:. which ha.s eralo!d nl the Ki'.lp;r. that it may U necessary to nd !i ay r" vnforcements to take th city. Th M. flcINERNY, Modern Clothier, flerchant and Fort Streets. si PS i I m Your Roof And Gutters C. Potter occunietl seats in the front I War IViurtmen: foar. to ordor the of the Cathedral. Near them re expedition to n-turn kcuf if th seated United States Special Apent H. tt.K , nr,n, .ho in. M. Sewall. United States Consul Gen- , " , , , : oral Wm. Haywood. Vice Consul and rpcnts. It also fear a crisis may Mrs. W. P. Itoyd. Throughout the lo precipitated !y the sr.dlrrs. Army Caihcnlral were such representative cit-1 ofHtrs returning from the Philippine izens as J. H. Atherton. 11 Suhr. John s.4y the American troop have no r Enaand wile. Robert lowers J ud?:e C f , n9Urf.,.nl;, antl in.a,. F. Hart and wife, J. L. Kaulukou and wife. F. M. HatchCircuit Judse Perry, niattw as unpleasant for them as p- Circuit Judge Stanlev. Hrv. Alex, sible. Th'.R feeling th Ulipino rec;- Mackintosh, John A. Cummins. H. procate. and as a result an armel Renjes and wife. Alex. Isnberg. Dcp- neutrality is malotalnexl. lKynAUrney (;?nerJl ?' ,I)VIe ,Mar" With Insnrgentn trying to pr. Bhall Brown and wife. Paul Isenberg. , . . ... , W. K. Rowell. Col. John II. Sopor. "Paii- nuurr r... Daniel Logan. W. X. Armstrong. Capt. Agonclllo making Mrenmms rHorui A. S. Barker, of the Oregon. Clarence here, the Administration nad. Itself in Macfarlane. Col. Go. W. Macfarlane a m,sl Cmliarras.-iing prellcamnt. All and wife. M. I). Monsarrat. II I). Ten- ln iitii ,i nn.i m!l. ney. H. C. Austin. . P. Wilder. Mr "- t " s J " E. K. Wilder. Dr. lUymond. C. M. t.iry. is In lng exerted to secure the rat- Cooke. W. H. Rice. II. H Mclntyre. iRcatlon or tlw p3C- treaty at ine Cecil Brown. Seuor Canavarro. Profe. I present session of Congress. Th Pres sor W. D. Alexander, John Phillips, hdont annreclatcs that It may I- im- uev. j. usuorne, iienry mitu and are. anvi ineremre a tikhi f-i-ii-jr.n, r. 1 patir.g i?.: at j-r V.'.' to . I: a": I n PI. INS f r a tr.J!"-t i :h-n ;t 4 hirh .r.;,.'.ic l ! ar. l p.PY A ST AND P.UII.! A lhtMIl D-n: : thiak . :a::.n. M TOlAY ar. ! ::.r PA WAN TIIACT f lin!. .::! tr t prir.tip! Li;!.' We have a Large As sortment of this intrinsically valu able article, which we are selling at the most reason able Figures. o o o o o o o o o o vijy of thl rit :lw l'ifa.-! Hor.ta!u o:i the lies f the ;rop-4 e'.rvtrio line Facing IUre!an'.t asl King ;rc-:s. Six- of 7SH, PIUCi: ll.i . Trrm tlvi caa. l.l tcire in monthly Intallm at. It f.!J Inr U chrap. and Ju may baiM uja making your t.rl payn:ct- The Kru lnSuncf that hae i'r- ate l in the pa.: t!:i opra". in thc fa ture. Ijo)i; at the many up la th nlehUrho!. rest anl rraj.x' tail tr. rr: Hirtunity for lnrtw-rnt r p-rt:l- titin Is one that will n". r-p"A:I In our liMlm ooo 1 E. The nail bearers vtro irroiin.-'.l nix tut a 1 i - . . . . . I I ji I., (ilr.. I . f mil i rulnlf ! ... . , , r . l j I viisM-i. i lie personnel inciuiteu I i-iui"' - ShOUld be put If! thorough repair before yOU are Washed Minister S. M. Damon. Associate Jih- Thompson, ih.. censor, has advll tic u. A. Whiting, senator dcorge N. finera! (Irteiv that he Intends to . uV. nn TVrVrn!nMKnPr IV Mc" any correspondent who evades th Klbbm. B. b. Dillingham. A. Ahrens. , ,. , , (lodfrey Bnnvn. J. F. Ilackfeld. F. A. -rship. Ing dispatcher an- r- Schacfer. S. C. Allen antl II. Focke. eelvel dally fnm Cetier.il Dti. Ui: The ushers were Ned Dowsett. IM- the oRlclaU suppress thenv About the ward utiles. I,. Hart and (. II Smithies. Lniv Informatlan now ole.alnaV.e Is aut during the heavy rains that may be expected at any .time, ooo- 1 stand ready to do any necessary repairs required. : damage. The widow of the deceased was at- -Remember the heavy storm last year that did so much i?",l0V,y fr,'on' Car,! wi.imann. .ciuujuuci i.i a wv... j The others n t ho niniirn n? tnrtv arr m - m m - -' ' the surviving (laughters and their that "th situation Is Improving. -OOO JOHN NOTT. 75-79 KING ST. TEL: NO. SI -I think I would go crazy wua pain husbands. They included Mr. and Mrs. I were I: not for Chambr!a;n Pain iienry Macrariane. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iu!n,-' wrltw Mr. W. II. S:ap!cton. lacrariane. .Mr. anl Mrs. J. M. Dow-ltf , f ... X.X.A str Mr nn.i Mr. w t - Hcrniin'.p, Pa. I hAe been afl.c,el Mrs. Chris Conrad:. Mrsfc. o! B rVr rheumatism for nrrcral year acd and Miss Ur.na AYidemann. Hermann have trie,! remedies without number. AA'idemann. Jr.. who Is In San Fr.in-h.ro lilri Balm is the best mMlcIn? I I H. H. WDLLiAGVilS. p.dertaker and Embalmer. LOVE BUILDING, 534-536 FORT ST. Telephone 846. Kesldence, 777 Fort St., Next Door Below Fort St. Ilouse. Tel 819. cisco, was the only member of the fam ily absent. Inside 'the church, the Iloral trib-J utes. profuse and variform, paved the nave about the chancel, while long! vines of variegated colors clung to the chancel rail. From the lighted candel abra hung leis of green, blended with the sofier colors of native flowers. Potuel ferns and palms were placed along the sides. Near the bier stood .n large cros of red carnations, the flow er symbol of leep affection, a tribute! from the bar of Honolulu. Off to the right of the church the have got hold of." One application re lieve th? pain. For sale by Benoa. Smith k, Co.. Ltd.. wholc&ala agents. Mi:.N5 TO ounders and 213 Queen St., bet. Alafcea and Richards Sts., Hoaoluln. fttvtto Enquiries for General Ironwork; Iron and Brass Cast ings. Ships' Blacksmiths. Cemetery Railings and Crestings Made to Order: Samples on Hand. WHAT CUBA'S LOSS SPAIN. Th lo.-s of Cuba means to Spain the loss of the very euslcnancn ot the na tion. Already her tax-r!dJea people are crying for bread. In the tame way the Iosj or your once Tlgorous appe tite means poverty and starvation to yenr body. If any reader of this pa- nrt- TT-f air In n hunCTT HCl!3 aS whiti?-robed nuns sat. their veiled w'hca a ca1jt aaj want8 to tvkr enjoy heads bowed in prayer. 'Urfv nM!. rtrlnk Seattlo beer. It slowly and as its rurea Indirection ami drspepsla. On M achinists Thfl bell tolled slowly and as its tones -died away the choir sans with softened voices a low and decnlv im pressive song. At 3:45 the funeral procession ent ered the church, lead by the aged Bishop of Panopolis and a retinue f priests; following them came the pall bearers, friends in life of him whose remains the casket contained, which was borne by a squad of Hawaiian po lice up the nave and carefully placeil on an elevation before the chancel. A long vine made of the ilima flower, cov ered the casket. The services were conducted by the Bishop of Panopolis. A prayer was read by the Ueverend Bishop. Holy water was sprinkled about the bier and incense was burned. A recitative chant was given by the father, the choir re sponding. The ceremony, though short, was impressive. As the priests lft the chancel, the procession was re- j formed and marched slowly out of the church. The great organ and the voices of the choir tilled the building with music. horses dressed in black trapping. Headed ly a company of Hawaiian po lice the funeral corn-gf travel. -d slowly up Fort s:n :. passed over to Nuuanu and up the valley to Nuuanu ry. The priK--ion was several b'.vvks in length. Near the grav.-. in the Wbi-niirn family plot to the right of the rotd. the Hawaiian Government Kind was sta- From December 17th to January 1st all Goods will be sold at from Ironed. Th p.ishop of p.inop.ii. a companie i i.y I ata- r a;n:ir.-. o. 1 0 a?8g?T ;:r,r:: free Exra&Tioa. oo- WILL E. FISHER, REAL ESTATE AGENT ornt i: iv tun ii ri:t Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts. I :ady the fomuitioa of jour r atro:arr talirt bu cxr. IZmrr malfrnjitioa of liso rjcJjxII lua lis tZocl. Headache. d::a-if. lndl41nct tU'.oa m all trArnaJh to a alMasy th r--!!. KnomrtOce an.il rrpr ptovevl lt5n;s3C3tii And pplixaor rny jt io in rAnlniax ryea XMlXmZ.X ritKl and If K re thaa rva?j.h!e prl. v; f . .7 1 W LA lipittrtfinl i i. .1 w i m a l iri mi uu uu uu S. E. IjTJCAS, PAUI5IAN OIT1C1AK. It ;;d:rj. ... Fn Stmrl. 1 rt 9wt-Zn& 1 Idittr rtitlrtai lr;tor c;'n i i m FOR HATCHING. Fron the tolUmze PLUBUCO FovSi of the cbo'.crt xr!ne at xay Innxhoa Pcuitrr Yxrdt. Tlx: Cnll I.OLA MONTEZ CREME Uchorss. Iirowa Uchomi. Xltz tap or in bottle at the Criterion. Buy a box of our dc.ic.ous cnly for your" lady friend and see her smite. New Ilaslaml Bakery. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TEL. 410. I. Isoshima, HAT flANUFACTURER, KING ST., Next to Castle & Cooke. Fod Frpsrd With Cslumr Its Wr from RochII Salts. Atwm Urn and Ammonia Calu , mat' la hm Houaawifa'a Frland. NONE SO GOOD. Ti-.r sxrl . ! n4 'r hraiUZri. I't4i I DAY HAIR RESTORER ,-trt of J tc-t hif il ih.jIc1c m i.:fttt . . . .... , . No !. Iirtic. FACE BLEACH BEHOVES FRECKLES. !-.,iiitun of Itr ia. irtxJ'tla it t l MRS. NETTIE HARRISON DCRMATOLOQIST 4942 Geary St.. Saa Fraochco, Cat J. LAN DO. Lrxhoma. B'.uk 24irorrv. As1a2c3- an. Itarrrd l:yoouth ItrlA. Ty dottea aal Ilnc'.ifch 8. G. Dertca Pckln Daca and Bronra Tnrlaya, trlm farnUael cpoa apallcaTtrx Favora frun Lha otter laltAda will ro ctlv prompt anl careTal alUntSoa. A few chair )?!a tar a:. waltcii a nrcooN. 211 Fort SL, Hooolsm. CASTLE 6: COOKE, Lll HONOLULU. C0OU1SSI0H UERCHAltTS. SUGAR FACTORS. 01111 ID FURNISHER. JUST RtlCEIVfiD: ! A Nv an 1 Cox.pictc Ltno o! BOIS' EOBBY CtOTHIKG. HATS ASD CIFS, GOLF SHIRTS, U5DERWEAR, PEF.C1LE SHIRTS, HOSIERY, PJJAHAS, ASD . . . Stanley Shirts, . A.: of ; ar. ! ; Straw, Panama and Natiye Hats in Stock. Christmas Toys, Gents' Furnishings, Japanese Bamboo Baskets, Matting, Japanese Lanterns. rap $ hcSs L.E.TRACY, I 0 0 F -f 5 to 25 per cent, discount. i fi. E. McINTYRE & BRO. East Corner Fort and King Streets. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN iroceries. Provisions and Feed General Agents for the Sanitarimn Brand of Health Foods. ooo New and Fresh. Goods Received by Every Packet from California, Etera States and European Market. Standard Grades o Canned Veg e tables, Fruits and Fish. Goods Delivered to Any Part ol tie City. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Qtf&nd Trade Solicited. op. O. BOX 145. : : i : : TELEPHONE 92. DANDRUFF KILLER DOES IT. DOES WHVT? Hurry-Up Orders. aO' Whv tV 2:a r. If i . tr'.:!-l i: a I. : ar.v walkvvl In foro ihc 1 I r a i: v.. ia ric.l to t!; Kravo. whil. t!" b.ir.J. ii rootctl by Cap:. Harper, play. .1 th. f:ri oral marrh of "Saul. As :!u n ors ca':!iorI an.tinl iho craw. V.. priests chantf.l a prayer. .iy it-i. to I noo. tno :iar..I p air pofily. an.l witli rvi.l. a: :r.o:l I l IUr!r i.e-.c.-.r as thf rotlin was Ir.v ro 1 : Rail , tr.:. mark. "TJi Tn a " i:i.::cti;:c.l i2:yi::: rUkly h :rj I.Nt- i;:;.iv y US'- -.War. r. j lUTi Kll.l.r.U. I: r. - r : . !.iyt-.i :r.. SM ly ilr ii;' r. 1 ar Irvstinc pkuo. Tht-n. in'rmins!.! v;:!s s the painful :m.l of falling earth, va. 1 tho triumphantly hotvful rnrxs:' fj "UV Shall Mt on that U-Mixtifu: Shore." Thf mound of tht cravo rovrel with fioral offrinc-. At r." end was pla-l th Hawaiian V. ic.t wrought out in tlo-. rs. a tri!u: from i Mrs. Luther Wilcox. At thr :hr n.l ; was the offorinc of the Hawaiian bar. a cross of red carnations, while over the; center o: tne mound tnere rested a beautiful conception. "The Gates Ajar." 1 T seni uy .Mrs. i. i. ivunv. ! in.:. a. tor.. r. rxri iio ':. r ".a'jilhrr.'-r.i Jr. tLc nrc;i: v.Ti:i: tank.- -..'. r. J v.:h !rs--; r :. ; ra!ir5 roi at. I ; r.ur.c ;r r.: ?i t,ra cr-t The Kai r:4autloa Co. TL WaIxIua AcricuIlarA: Ox. LuS. Tba Kobxlx B-cr Co. Th wiisf Sicxr a::i c. T2; lloox Acrica!.cral Co. Ti Oafj S-4Cr Cx Tio !u:v3a Iroa WorL. ai. Th s iira o:: c. Ti G-x r. ir.xlc .S:r 2j: Tke Nnr I'ncliil Ililo: Ufa U ar Co.. of Kr:ca. Th Au K:r laj-iriit Co, ot IUr:f v3. C'j-n. Tho AHIaa Ai :ir.r C-, cf CHOICE mL' K0TI03 PORK Saussrs. Liver. Head Cheese and Breakfast Bo lone at the CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. .... . . . a': . Hie Piioloiol Massane. .- V a at jr. II." M. MISAVVA, Nuuanu rtret. near Pere-an!i. oy7 site Coaaerclal saloon. : ? r. 1 !. ci cc u i: cant n-: m:T. aO C E. Le MUNYON. IliSJi 2. 2. I. Lore Uii:i;:r. For. 31. EDWARD POLLITZ & COHPAIiT coi!i:x5:o:c nno:nui3 a:cd xux.i3i3 xn i:cir ::i:nt rccriuTXiii. rrJc-tir av.tnrJoa circa -sr-chv t xi c? ILnrxUn Scir t : fn 1 xzl Bas ia. t'J CxIifarsU Eta rnsrinx. OaX