Newspaper Page Text
auno .idal Advertiser O. SMITH HD1T0B. C-ISI .- WSDMEBDAY l I OCTOBER 10 rOR VSLEOATE IN CONGRESS SAMUEL PARKER POB MSN A TOR 8 HKNHT WATKRHOU3K, UOROE R. CARTER. CLAKKNCE L. CRABBB. CaCIL BROWN. W C. A HI. FKANK PAH LA. ram representatives lu U MCANDLESB, J. I. KAULUKOU. NUCH JOHNSON. U J. M'CABE. H. R. HITCHCOCK. V. X COBLHO, A. O. M. ROBERTSON. J W. KEIKI. WII.IXWI ATLKTT. t a r. uiltillan, WII.I.IAM H HtXXJB. JONAH KUMALAE. The Democrat!! Terrlforfal platform won't ratrh anybody who couldn't be had to boy a gora brick. Do CroVrr. having disposed of his loo stock. U now on the New York tump advising young men to beware of trust. The Advertiser, as usual on the first day of publication after the arrival of Coast flies and special correspondence, ghnss a complete resume of the news of the wortd. Franklin Austin give his side of an ss ti resting political tale this morning and makes his formal bow of retire ment ftSjMw the campaign. Mr. Austin's eareer-wm manipulator has been short Bat full of more or leas valuable ex periences. Including a few memorable days on Easy St reef. . - Th death of Marshal Martinez De Campos removes the one eminent Span lard, except Admiral Cervera. whom the American people developed a re spect for In the troublous times of 1897 M. Marshal De Campos was a humane and brave man who won and wore his dignities) with honor. The New York Herald's poll of States, which usually gives a correct forecast of campaign results, credits McKinley with a large majority of electoral votes, though one somewhat reduced from the figures of 18M. The same indications appeared In the September voting of Maine, Vermont and Arkansas. t OTHER CHICA30 MYSTERY. Part of a Scalp and Soma Teeth id Ih Lake. CHICAGO. Oct. Z. Experts on bones will be callrd upon to determine the character of the skull found In Cedar Lake. A portion of the scalp and some teeth were rirags;rd from the lake yester day by a searching party, but no other pert Ion of the body waa found. Sheriff lawrpnrn of Crown Point. Ind., says: Although we are completely at sea re garding the identity of the unfortunate Whose head was foand in Cedar Lake, yet we have lew points worked out which may enable us to eventually clear up the mystrry. The head Is that of a woman and she was a rrs:dent of or had visited a large rlty. The mouthp'ate and the two false teeth attached to It tell the Story. We have hart ceveral d'-ntlsta ea awlne the p'lit. TI.. v all say that It is from the nv nth of a mnl um-slzrd wom anthat Is, It Is too small to have been frrm the mouth ( a man. Sheriff Lawrinre has also evolved th tartllrg theory in the mysterious find, and that Is that the head Is none other than that of Penrl Bry.m. who was mur dered at CovliK'on. Ky.. a few years ago. The heal f M H I'.rvan waa taken away In a gunny sack like that whlrh In closed the find In Cedar Iak, and she wore a p'ate In her mouth. Acting on this theory, SherlfT lAwrence has Instructed hlg deputy to wr te today te the father of Pearl Bryan, alvl.m a full account of the nrulinir of the head and a description of the plate. CONNECTICUT ELECTION. It Shows a Plight Republican Lois Sine 1896. NEW HAVKN. Conn.. Oct. 2,-Very nearly complete returns from the little town elections of yesterday show a net Republican loss of seven towns. Of the lO towns voting all but two have been beard from. They stand: Republican, US. Democratic, 42. The two missing towns, Canterbury and Kllllntrsworth. In UN wre Republican and Democratic, re spectively. Counting these two towns as they stood last year, complete returns for this year would stand: Republican, 119 towns; Democrats, 43, as against 123 Republican and 37 Democratic In 1W9. Tkie elections reaultcd In a rain for no license, the town now standing: License, 72; no license. 90: as against license, 73; no II sease, . la ttta. A Southern Pacific Humor. NEW YORK. Oct. 2 -James 8peyer. head of the banking house of Bpeyer A Co.. wheee Interests In the Southern Pa cific Railroad are known to be very large, declined today to confirm or deny the re port sent from abroad to the effect that the firm's Interest In that property la to be acquired by J. P. Morgan A Co. From a source close to the Speyers' Interest It waa learned that Mr. Speyer had not met President Cassatt of the Pennsylvania read. In laat summer, so that he could not have discussed Southern Pacific af faire with Mr. Caaaatt. as reported. At He offices of J. P. Morgan A Co. no In- frrmstlon concerning the matter waa vouchsafed. Russia s Naval Expansion. T PETERSBURG. Oct. J. According to semi-official statementa. the Russian naval estimates for 1901 show a total of rT.097.SM rewblea, an increase of upwards of ten mflllea roubles for the current year. The ordinary expenditures swallow sixty million resjblee. of which la.0OO.0OO la In tended to strengthen the fleet, three mil lions foe harbor work at Libau. two mil lions to he expended at Vladivostok and three, milrloas at Port Arthur. Sugar Eouatv Unconstitutional. LANSING. Mich., Oct. 1-The State Su preme Court In a unanimous opinion banded dow- today declared the Act granting a bounty of one cent per pound en all beat sugar manufactured tn the Stats ssnstltutlonaL The Act was psssil by the Legislature of 1897 NEWS OF m)RLD CONDENSED There Is a shortage of tea in Japan. Two of Galveston's banks have reop ened. Deaths continue at Glasgow from the plague. Marshal Martlnex de Campos of Spain Is dead. There an Increase of yellow fever in Cuba. The Nome City atorm cost that place $1,000,000. , ' . The smallpox epidemic at Nome is subsiding. Germany's duty on wheat is likely to be Increased. Intemperance is gaining among wom en in London. San Francisco may put in postal pneumatic tubes. Bryan has been stumping Nebraska in an automobile. Workmen are pouring into Galveston to rebuild the city. A championship golf congress is in session at Chicago. Wild fowl are unusually plentiful in California this fall: Governor Roosevelt is having a great reception in Nebraska. John Ostenlus, an old Chicago musi cian and Inventor, is dead. American firemen are far in the lead at Paris fair competitions. The Prince of Wales has engaged Tod Sloan to ride for him in 1901. Klghty thousand pilgrims saw the Pope on September 28 and 29. The population of Lo9 Angeles Is 102.479, as against 50.395 in 1890. Clement Scott is to issue a new week ly In London, the Free Lance. The steamship Robert Dollar may have been lost off the Alaskan coast. tsenator Stewart of Nevada says Bry an's influence is waning in the West. Roberts has given notice that Boers who surrender will not be deported. Col. H. A. Trevelyan of Fresno, Cal., a survivor of the Light Brigade, is dead. Mary Anderson Navarro lately ap peared in opera in London for charity. The National Association of Demo cratic clubs Is In session at Indianapo lis, Harvard Is thought to have the best chance at the lawn tennis champion ship. Actor Sothern was injured in a stag" duel at New York, a foil piercing his foot. Lawyer John M. Chretien of San. Francisco has been found guilty of for gery. Electric cars are likely to supplant cable cars on Market street, San Fran cisco. Former President Harrison, wife and daughter, have gone to the Adiron dack. Formal announcement is made of the departure of the Russian legation from Peking. Japan is vexed at the subordinate position given her In the peace nego tiations. A New York millionaire has arranged to have the Passion Play reproduced In America. Henry Miller, the actor, has been forced by throat trouble to leave his company. Charles "ierkes of Chicago will In vest millions in London underground railroads. Stanford University is to have a hos pital rdf the ewre off sick or injured members. In the maneuvers off Newport the torpedo boats won the fight against the warships. Kltciiener. for services In South Afri ca, is likely to get the local rank of full general. Rev. Dr. T. De Witt Talmage Is trav eling and occasionally preaching in Great Britain. One hundred and fifty square miles of Sonoma county, Cal., have been swept by fire. The case of Henry Youtsey, charged with complicity in the Goebel murder, Is now on trial. A grat review of British troops was held at Komatlpoort in honor of the King of Portugal. The Southern Pacific Railroad has or dered 2.000 new cars and 44 new engines to handle freight. The Belgian Dutch are making exten sive preparations for the reception of President Krueger. General Miles renewshls recommen dation for the further use of the auto mobile In the army. General Baden-Powell will command 12.000 police in the Transvaal and Or ange River colony. Von Waidersee will make his head- quarters in one of the imperial palaces of the Forbidden City. Actor Hackett has left Frohman be cause of the latter's refusal to let him play "Richard Carvel." Miss B.-ssle MacDonald, the Chicago s, r. i i wed the titled nephew of the late Baron Hlrsch. Lieutei..int Hobson says he was mis quoted at Seattle, and that he had no desire to reflect on Dewey. The Santa Fe Railroad Company is providing free scientific and economic lectures for its subordinates. New York business men are making a clause In all coptracts declaring them I veld In case Bryan is elected. , A large and wealthy Southern Call- fornla family have moved to Argen tina, where they have taken up land. I The New York Herald's careful poll of States Indicates that McKinley will I have an electoral vote of 258 and Bry an M Kilmond Rostand and others have sued Richard Mansfield for an account I Ing of his royalties on "Cyrano de Ber ! gerac." There Is an abundance of wild berries I on the hills about Dawson, and Indians are Dringnlg them in for Bale at $1.50 per quart. The outbreak of a submarine volcano In the Gulf of Mexico Is reported by an incoming British tramp steamer at New York. Vivisection is a sport for women In France, society parties In Paris being formed to witness the mutilation of living animals. Five and one-third billions of postal cards, stamps and stamped envelopes were sold in the United States during the last fiscal year. f T. E. Clark, the father of the t nrtstlan Endeavor movement, who has lately been In China, thinks that coun try should be partitioned. Census returns show that the pro rata gains of the largest cities of the United States are about what they were in the previous ten years. The steamer Senator is down from Nome with $500,000. The captain said there was still a chance when he left Alaska to save the Orixaba. Blasting near George Vanderbllfs houae in New York sent stones through the window of the drawing room and destroyed valuable furniture and bric-a-brac, Mra Frank Leslie and her partners are at outs, she having been supersed ed as editor of Leslie's Popular Monthly during her absence In Europe. Litiga tion may follow. An explosion occurred at Komattpoort while the British were destroying the n-r ammunition, resulting in the death of two of the Gordon Highland ers, and the wounding of eighteen. Advices from Canton say that a boat load of native Christian women at Hum Chuk (on West river) was fired upon, and that the women were then taken ashore and butchered in cold blood. The Berlin correspondent of the Stan dard learns that England's reply to the German circular in reference to Chin is shaped in a very friendly an affirm ative tone, the Tribune's London cor respondent cables. Robert Curdy Lord, a Tetlred banker and broker, was found dead in a house in Mount Vernon, N. Y., which was recently rented by him. There was ev erv indication that he had deliberately committed suicide by turning on the gas. ' , The conferences between officers ot the American Tinplate Company and men representing their employees have have resulted in an agreement on the arale of waaes. but some minor de mands of the men remain to be set tled. The Norwegian steamer Calanda and the Japanese steamer Ise Maru are re ported to have been in collision off Iwoshima. The Calanda was sunk and forty-five of her crew and passengers were drowned. The Ise Maru put In at Iwoshima. Heavy fighting is reported across the Sabi river. This means that the British are Intercepting Steyn and Reitx, who, with their forces, are attempting to push northward and effect a junction. A commando is said to be surrounded near Pietersburg. A large number of guns, mostly dam aged, have been found along the Croco dile river near Hectorspruit. Practic ally the whole of the Kepub.ican Rail road stock has been captured on the Selate line. There are eight miles of vehicles, the majority being In good condition. Lord Wolseley is quoted In an Inter view as saying that China, ' Through love of nature and art, must one day develop into a great nation." The end of all things, in Lord Wolseley's opin ion, will be China fighting the United States for the supremacy of the world. John Gleason, supposed to be dement ed, shot and seriously wounded Rev. Lawrence P. McCarthy, rector of the Roman Catholic church of the Moat Holy Redeemer, of East Boston, at the parochial residence. Gleason was ar rested. The priest will probably re cover. A New York dispatch says: Willard H. Hutchinson, the boy actor, has be come reconciled to his seventy-eight-year-old bride. He read in an evening paper that his wife was pining for him at the Park Avenue Hotel and He has tened to her today. She gave him her fortune of $3,000,000 when she became ! his bride. A Lima. Peru, dispatch says: The Cabinet has resigned owing to a unani mous vote of censure by the Congress, being inevitable as a result oi the scandal in connection wun the pur chase of arms in Belgium, and the al leged use by Senor Belamunde, a for mer Minister of Finance, of Govern ment funds for his private transactions. A Lourenzo Marques dispatch says: The Austrian steamer Lloyd has sailed from here having on board 400 Trans vaal refugees, part of them being Irish Americans. All their expenses have been paid by the Transvaal Govern ment. Each man received 30 shillings, and will be paid $42.50 on landing at any port which may be selected by him. A Reuter dispatch from Shanghai, dated September 25th, says: Advices from the best sources In the north in dicate that a famine among the natives is Inevitable during the coming winter. The usual rice supply has not been shipped. There are rumors of move ments of the fleets tending toward op erations near Bhang Hai Kwan, the ter minus ot th railway. General von Arnlm, who has returned to Berlin from the French maneuvers, being the first German officer attend ing them since 1870, is pleased with the courtesy officially extended him, and commended the French artillery and cavalry in general terms, but regard ing the infantry he said: "As sharp shooters they are excellent, but they are less so when fighting In the ranks." Chinese papers assert that orders have been issued for the erection of a new imperial palace at Sianfu. They also report that Li Hung Chang has started for felting, escorted by Russian ana Japanese troops, and that Lu 'huan Lin lias b.-en appointed viceroy of Canton. Sheng's yamen confirms the rumor that Li Hung Chang has receiv ed secret orders to attempt to recap- ture -eKinjr. I A Galveston dispatch says: The cask et containing the remains of Charles v"o'""i -"-- u i'ji , who ui'ju in mis city last winter, was found at a point sixteen miles north of Galveston, near the town of La Marque. Thy casket ; was washed from a receiving vault at i Lakeview Cemetery, which was de- stroyed by the storm. The undertaker i who placed the casket in the vault went i to La Marque to identtry it. I A cable to the Sun from Lourenzo Marquez, says: Preparations are b -ing I made for the departure of President Krueger for Holland on board th j Dutch warship Gelderland. The date , of his departure is not known to the I public. It is said that the reason why ; he did not sail on the German steam iship Herzog. as originally planned, was ; because Lloyds, who are underwriters I for the gold taken from the train on September 2, are taking legal proceed ings against Krueger, A Lausaune. Switzerland, dispatch says: A secret circular addressed by jJoannicius, the Metropolitan of Kleff, to all Russian Archbishops virtually excommunicating Tolstoi, the Russian i novelist and social reformer, is pub lished here. It declares that Tolstoi is an avowed enemy cf the church and that therefore, unless he recants, the jHoly Synod will prohibit the celebra ' tion of all divine services and expia tory masses in the event of his death. The little town of Ensenada, capital I of the uppper district of Lower Califor nia, was thrown into a fever of excite ment last week by the uncovering of what is believed to be the biggest cop per deal that has ever been attempted ; In this portion of the world. Accord ing to the report, which was brought I up on the steamer St. Denis today Charles Benton, H. Ramsdale and a' mining surveyor named Stevens walked Into the office of the Secretary of Mines ; for the Northern District of Lower Cal j ifomia and stacked up $75,000 in silver Ion his desk and filed documents for nearly 4,000 claims to copper mines. ,Tl?ree. of the sons of President Snow j or the Mormon church have filed a de mand with the First Presidency, charg ing that their father has refused and j neglected to support his legal wife, their mother. They declare that she is In impecunious circumstances, and that the favorite wife, with whom the presi dent lives, is doing everything in her I power to Induce Snow to turn over his l property to her and her children, to the , exclusion of his other wives and chil dren. All Snow's wives but one live in I miserable hovels. In abject poverty ; while the favorite occupies with him a .palatial residence and has numerous 'servants, horses and carriages. rT.he ,fe of Japanese Minister to I ti, J ha lvea an, lnterestlng account of braverT and devotion of the foreign tee4sJft. Nations. 22 e ot uie proprietor of the Hotel de Peking. She formerly Hved m arL f rancisco, and was Miss Lizzie McCarthy. Some of her guests took rfuSin tne Br,h legation Th took them meals regularly in a sort of armored carriage she had contrived. In wlrhTViflB r,t 8he Went a,one- arm with a rill?, alwavs nn ti, , I ' nine rx I 1 1 1 Hil 1 ' hofurs- even though In the midst of hot i attacks by the enemy. Her rifle hav ing no bayonet, she fastened a long .carving-knife to It. Sometimes she ad vanced right up to the portholes, as tonishing the guards by her fearless ness and activity. 44 Necessity Knows No Law." Bat a law of Nature bows to the necessity of keeping the blood pare so that the entire system shall be strong, healthy and vigorous. To Ukc Hood's Srspar&A, the grttt Blood purifier, b therefore a. Uw of health and it is a. necessity in nearly every house hold. B never disappoints. BlOOfJ Disorders "My step daughter and I have both been trou bled greatly with blood disorders and stomach troubles, and several bottles of Hood's 5orsa.pe.riUa have been of great benefit." fames F. Thompson, Wilmington, Ohio, Hox! P1IU pure Oyer lil; the non-trrltatlnf ana oaly cathartic to tikt with Hood' 6arapartUe s Half Sick up S$i H bad y People ! ! Just sick enough to feel heavy-head ed, laay and shiftless, to have no ap petite, te sleep badly, to have what you eat feel like lead la your stomach- Net atok enough to take to bed. hut just sick enough to not know what to TAKE Malt Nutrine That's what you ought to do a good sensible tonle that will sharpen your appetite and put new go into your nerves and muscles. Come to-day and begin taking it right away. You'll find Just what your system needs right here. It ia Just what It's name implies. 25cts. a bottle. II SI sesa! FORT BTREKT TELEPHONE MAIN 199.1 MB88BNftms ALWAYS READY TO ANSWER ALL CALLS. Fine Line OF Peterson's Office Desks IN ALL STYLES. Just Opened. Hundreds in use in this city henry inn I CO QUEEN STREET. 16 WA67MA LADIES FAST BLACK The best value ever offered 5 PAIRS $1.00 CHILDRENS' HOSE A very line line in all Colors. INI. E PHONE 157. Royal Worcester Corsets 3R if'.' Our Entire Stock remained WEDNESDAY THURSDAY .. FRIDAY SATURDAY .. No time to 4 remain in which to avail IVlioo 1VI lYllOO IV1. 1 ARLINGTON BLOCK. The Honolulu Tobacco Company, Ltd- Has Received pe "Australia" from Sew lots The World Renowned Brand of CIGARS Lillian Russell, PURITAN OS ELJIaAsr CIGAR can be purchased to SCENTS ONLY. TRY THEfl NONE BETTER BY S. S. AUSTRALIA: SMOKED BLOATERS, HOLLAND HERHINGS, FROZEN OYSTERS, CELERY, TURNIPS. ORANGES, LEMONS, ETC., FRESH CALIFORNIA FRUITS. SALTER Orheum Block. Grocers. China Mattings We are prepared to furslsh any quality of Mat tings, as we have purchased these goods in large quantities, which enables as to quote prices exceed ingly low. "We are closlnr out the stock at 15 cents to 25 cents a yard. KING STREET, ABOVE BETHEL HOSE SOH tu OO. Everyone knows the ROYAL WORCESTER No better Corset Value anywhere. 0 select rrom ior me rof this week- .Uetotefl Octoiwn Octoberij Octobwi! lose; only yourself of this Corset Sale. E? tilloan f IlivM.l 1; HOTEL STREET, 117 II UWt III Health v Be&Z is a Tonic and das more nourishing qualities tiaa any Tonic or beverage in tbe market Lovejoy & Co Distributors. I UO&NKB FOK1 aftt MERCHANT 8T8.. St WAITY, Fort Street K. ISOSHIMA, EM