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')a eacm tuercitl Advertiser . - EDITOH. 'AT JI NK 2t TW ..srag. to lock friend .f rod pwnwit ar gJa1 ta wHcoaae vMUUf ca- thhcr aa Individuals or as If a commlttft visits aa Into ths crown tends It will - ssg else to tarn Its rr.crr.bers into fttl aTOea of Haw all. Mr. CayplssM' lUirmrat prtntrd In n WsaJktasjtoa paper, that Hawaii Is to gssrfl of mleansa. to otrtto nmito. Mr. OaypUan tea ct so oaad to thl ! that th istoKto will be daatfajnfl to Oav. Date and tbe ntotetrle PARDON FROM THE PRESIDENT Manuel R. Caattena waa released yestrrday from Oatau prison, where he had been serving a seven months' sen tence for Illicit distilling. President Roosevelt baa granted his first pardon in Hawaii, the subject for eaecutlve clemency being tbe old Portuguese who a as convicted on two counts of manu ' utunng okokhao without first ob taining a llcena. His aenlence of sev en months, which was tbe minimum ar.ti.-r the tew. is rommuted to nof.th. hlh has already been serveO. numb,.r IuAt- Kstee. who Infllet-d the punish- - J YOUNG MUSICIANS MAKE THEIR DEBUT Pupils of Mrs. J. W. Tarndley's class es In music Rave a recital last evening at tbe T. M. C. A. hall which was a source of delight to the audience. Those who took part in the recital were for the most part quite young ladies, but all displayed considerable, and In some MH..b.kl. mlltfh-nT f ftlnl 1Vw Instrumental selections on the ' piano the blood make th;it pure and were charmingly rendered throughout this scaling, burning, itching skin una mere were surjn in me vocai Itching Skin Distress by day and night That's the complaint of those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with eczema or salt rheum and outward applications do not cure. They can't. The source of the trouble is in to an elderly who to betr ta. ta lie a an It eat a itatty aan- rain. entertain aia- bfas atar of the wtttewt fee line if b' werk with- east aessjir. a Hereafter safes) Urease wlD not be granted by life Banrcsaive Coaneil until tbe Antl-ltotoao Lsagne and other par tita totsriated te a rbawea to ssjMtorgraegsi raifroadlng Tbe pobHc. to getting ensitl- on tbe beer will welcoen Ibis la Its own Inureeta THE BRITISH PACIFIC CABLE loeitt. and In lied iti.-e Arnr) Jr-tkor-a ah- :r 1 th- conviction, joined In the appeal to the ITeld-nt far clemency. repreentlns; that the ends of justice would be served Just aa w. U by a shorter sentence than th- law Hawed, a tbe prosecution was aurrplv for tbe purpose of warning violators of tbe r-vnu- law that Pncle Ham Is not tr:ied alth. In .t- r-! y - m.i. Miss Kthel Damon made her first public appearance and met with a fa vorable reception. Mlsa Datnon pos sesses a voice of much promise and h-r -l- llons vr ..f character to give Just an Idea of what she will be able to do. Her voice Is sweet and ber blgh notes, while not strong, were true In tone. Miss KUIe Smith played dis':ie will disappear. I wss taken with an Itching on my arm which proved very disagreeable. I concluded It a ms n!t rheum and bou;nt a bottle of Bond's Sarsaparilla. In two day after I began taking it I felt better and It was r.ot long before I was cured. Have never had any skin disease since." Mas. Ida E. Wibp, Cove Point, Md. tTntted States Attorney Ifr-a.-t f " "" " . carved a telegram front Attorney Oen- a capante manner a , marjory ueaa- rQQrf C AarSaQCirZlLCl D4i ; in-t" - Ingham sni miss iia Mx-pxr i.th and Pills Rid the blood of all impurities and cure all eruptions. Take them. ..ml Kn ulliK that been eut down to on month, and the phased the audience with pretty ttpan- orilcf would follow by mad. ami Ju-ls - Kass tbereupon ordered Castha.-s Ish and Knsllsh old-time dances. Mlu taereupon oruervn ' .mMnmum - Uasle Whiting Is a clever pianist . n nTin '''o ..-. -vi, tune. IWfJ am moetr rrjolrina In the colony over the action of ttooaevelt. W1I3UZO 600 POUNDS. ICTOHIA. H. C Jane II - " ll-y ebairman of tbe Pacific able who to chant of the const rue - ;si af tbe sJ I-Units rabt- from Ram" M CHti on Use wat coast of Van- to Island, to Australia and New Una Ian, arrived here an the steamer Death of Stoo Prateisco'a Hesvte Cruaea, Bean MauriOe Onnnoo SAN mANCiarO. June U-Henri Maure-e I'annon. well known In many ne of tbe heaviest men in . lira uaorpij j 9 - day looming at T Marget street, where be lived and carried on his bus. - n. Cannon was bom la Oermany in lesm and aa a young man was an aimei. having something of a reputation aa a wrestler and lifter of heavy wet nz. Five year ago be came to tbia coun try. At that time be had acquired lh srenter part of tbe astonishing weight and else for which be waa chiefly re markable Nearly sis feet tall and weighing over M pound, be attracted much attention. Three years ago be femme to this city and began exhibit- n -h hi,- ' ann n ai- to leaving Suva tbe three spar which were EtoM by tbe steamer Aoglia. ronasct Ijtoj Sarva and Norfolk latand. a dla tomri of Md miles. Norfolk Island and Hflgaasjatend. a dtatanee of SM mlto. an ) fr m Norfolk Island to Mew Hted. a dUtan. odTto mlkHi. All I Maes are now betng kept busy. Reynolds says the ato will msagdeted by the utf-r part of V par or early In lmlst, a fall month J earlier Iban tbe ass tract calls fot show ins ber ability at the keyboard es pecially In the 'Scarf Dance." Miss Kthel Horner played the "Taran telle" In a very acceptable manner. Tbe duet. "Ply Away. Blrdllng." by Mis Km ma Taylor and Mrs. Tarndley. was a delightful number. Miss Taylor ac quitting herself In her usual favorably manner. Miss Orace treading bam also contributed to tbe pleasure of the even ing In her piano duet with Mrs. Tarn dley. Mlsa tens Rosewarne. In her rendition of Mac Do well's "Hexentana." was an excellent entertainer. In the recitation and arietta. "I Will Sing or Thy Sweet Mercies." Mlsa Ethel Da mon for tbe second time In the evening won much favor. Tbe program was one full of pleasing selections and was certainly one de signed to please an audience. Many of the pupils made their bow before a public audience teat evening, but all acquitted themselves with credit for their Individual performances. Long- Horseback R.dv rilliMUO. June 1C Dr. A. Donald son Smith of Philadelphia, an African way a genial, good natured man rdMtmilllpP who la crossing the continent mmwvmwm mi v 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 r t j u y lain also on horseback, ha arrived here. They left Philadelphia May 17. and omitting periods of complete rest have averaged thirty miles a day. They will rest In Chicago four uays and . n ik. -i.iMr.-n on horseback Oiiu..!. .K K Km. 4 fw-r atllnr for lonir valet. nillT'WfiH " mmmm-mm " - - - rm time past be was not known to be se riously III. and until Wednesday even ing had been attending to hla busi ness as usual, owy an sour octore ittle or to Nevada. hla death be had balanced bis books i resume their -Journey to the Yel- ika ura , iiint ,iaV iwniOD rsi. ann m-n't? euncr 10 oe tM ft sewr n osga w J m jaft a a m a Tne jo. rr in atienaance pvonouncwu fatty degeneration of the heart and myocarditttt to be tbe cause of bis death. Cannon was a member of the allfornia S-hueten Vereln. under t4Nse auspices tbe funeral will be hel.. The deceased leave a widow. NKW YOftK Jun- 14 The ne -- HmM traia overltbe Pennsylvania road that ta to makd the trip from ChSCSUJB Rtw Jersey it yf in twentv hours, ar- rive.i at tb- tear ifca ai Ibis morning, beef' rafciuie ahead of ecbedaJe tim t Tb New ToJk I'entrars Srst twen ty how train from Chicago arrived at to Orand ntral station at IS a. pa. today, foar minatea abaail of time. The train avei n it forty-nine mike an JbsasT for tbe entire trip of xa miles. EflPaw running f than taro twenty bnjr trains by the Vnnylvanta and sar Turk 'egtral inaugurates the ffaateoi regular aervlre ever attempted beta -n f hi ago and Ne V.rk f taill AOO. jasse 1A New York to jCHmago la nlnete) boars and fifty ggpg salnotes that Is th record time aaade by the new fast train put tola eervie) by tbe Pennaylvante and lk Sb'H-e railroads yesterday. Tbe twenty naar acbgdato over both were more John T. Woo Us y LOSi ANOBL.KS. June 15. John T. Woolley died of pneumonia at. the Call- fern la Hospital today. On tbe morning of June 4 Mr. Wooley wasl struck by a street car. He sustained a crushing blow In th back of the head and his shall waa fractured. Por three days the injirred man lay unconscious at tbe California Hospital. Pneumonia, resultant from tbe accident, set In and canard the patient's death. Mr. Wool ley waa the general agent of the West ern Masons' Mutual Association, with ffl es In San Pranclsco. He came to Southern California with hla wife and laughter on a visit, and resided tem porarily at 1307 West Twelfth street. No arrangements have been made for the funeral as yet. bat It has been de rided that the deceased will be burled here. Suicide from Brooklyn Bridg. NKW YORK. June 18. Thomas Dlss- hrow of Itlr-hmon.t 1 1 111 1. t fntk.r nf Louis Dtosbrow. who disappeared The train of the f.,r- shortly after Miss Sarah Iiwrence and than agar r-ssd that ier: New fark yestoi day at IS to p m arrived here thre. Mbarates ahead at time at S S3 this slag The Lake ahore train mad exactly the same time, arriving three mtnutea abead af tb sc a m rbedale at 54 Sixty Ttasaand Xxile. PeTTKItAltl tUi Jun- !S An turn of IM gSMS, including Si S king people, -spelled from various sJUsa during tb asttws and a kssgra of tbe admtnbtrattob of the tote g. toptogatoe. tbe MtoJater of tbe In srtor. arte waa assassinated April 15. drawn ap by the Inst met Ions of M. VOSI PI h we. ark WMIMll J M. Hlola. the -c-vraous total or SB . PSJ-f has decided I g'llr. - sat. M. von . - a Hsaas taw aaate o far as possible and Pstaslt the esUed gassple to return aa te cms) not desire la intevit tbe ha-tr-i , M Stptekuin. it is SSdS that Ptohwe Ls inclined to ad pt SbisaST msaras generally, bat the re act tontota. under tbe leadership of 9aat ansiiiniUsTS, are stilt laSsaattal SSttb tbe car -esS BLOCK ISI.AMD. R I June i. The from Palermo. for New Tiirk anil Pkl'..ku wrtn a cargo of lemons and bui nn w isv srantaraat part of tbe t-.lay In a dense fug ih uM aa Austrian steamer en M-llterranean freigh from Tri- ciarence Faster were reported missing from Oood Ground, i. I., waa asked J lonay whether he thought It was bis s.n that Jumrd from tbe Brooklyn ri.ige yesterday. Mr. Dlsabrow said tnat tne description of tbe man who committed sole id e answered In some r-pe.t to that of his son. but that he knew of no reason why be should have desired to end his life. It waa poa- -uoie. 0e thought, that hla son's mind had become unbalanced on account of the notoriety brought upon him In bis n ith tie tragedy at ftaad m iruuna la Frederic is gaaed in th- carry in trade sate s May IStb for Palermo. StoBw ft tbe latter port for New Taek no i i - oats am Jnn. a i WASH INOTON. Jon ML paa af Cuba te indicated to Presl dJt Roosevelt hla eonrtctlon that the wsawte propoalttoai relative to Cuban -sSwr wowM be not onty very objec I tloasble in itself, but would be esten f Stvely expensive and almost Impossible ? to carry njt la tbe dtotrlbutlon. Xlltod Hsr Chi Id ran. JACKBOW at law. Jane lg-Mr. L. nrsatrop. a white woman living near Martin, a small station several miles from here, last evening killed Sv children by shooting them to d-ath aad afterward burning over their bodl-e. The NKW YORK. June 1.-Prince Henry of lrussia baa made glad the hearts of Mr and Mrs. Christopher Plume of Newark by consenting to sri . .wi. father by proxy of their twina Were born the dav Kmneror William'. yacht as launched. Mrs Hlume sroi. to tbe Prince, saying that aba would like to name the boy twins William and Henry, and ask log If he mould .i.mH a sponsor. She has Just beard from 25 Oernian consul at this city that frlnce Henry ha consented and es- f.r. ied the hoo. that th- twin. P do honor to their names The !or,bUborU Chk d 52 . Myter;ous Murder KANSAS crTT fMo . Jane lC-Bern. hard Strinert. a slater, to years of age. waa Picked op on the sidewalk at the coi ner of Fourteenth street and Orand n"- V ,nWsht. unconscious and r. h,V;hui. ftactured. and died soon 7rwd " ,he Police station. Sev- ,H-z2?9 tnM ,B" Pl,c hat they saw nassnsri accost a man and wmn whom he met at that corner, that the man at felled Steinert with a club 7LJ oTTk k,ck'4 Pros-rate toga m tbe faca. and fi-d with his fe- Sr.- Jjsssnn-a, ine police haxe no ue ir the murderer. . BABIES AND CHILDREN should be fairly plump. Ihey ought to put on fat as fast as they use it up; for fat is fuel, and the burning of it makes pow er and force. Thin children even along to the age of eighteen or twenty are in danger from conturrption, and from other wasting complaints. The chil dren who starve, and the young men and Women who are con sumed why, the very idea of it is frightful. For such as they there is always what the Bible calls a "mighty famine" in the land. Food, though it may be ta ken plentifully, does not uonrisn them. It makes no fat; it gives no strength. To prevent this, to cure this, to save the young ones at the mother's knees, and the bright boys and girls who are just looking at the world with ambitious eyes, is the purpose of W AM POLE'S PREPARATION. Its success is decided and set tled. Thousands owe to it life and health. It is palatable as honey and contains the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with tho Compound Syrup of Uypophosphites and tho Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. In building up pale, puny, emacia ted children, particularly those troubled with Anemia, Scrofula, Rickets, and bone and blood dis eases, nothing equals it; its ton ic qualities are of the highest or der. A Medical Institution says: "We have used your preparation In treating children for coughs, colds and inflammation ; its ap plication has never failed us in any case, even the most aggra vated bordering on pneumonia. Tho children like it, they love the taste of it, it looks good to them, and it builds up their bodies ; to many little a children owe their lives to it" Effective from the first dose. " Yon cannot be disappointed in it." Sold by chemists here and everywhere. Divorce for an LONDON. June 1&-Jufle oPp. Ihe ....cocao actress, was today granted th around of desertion BBj Sihf,,j on the part of her hus band. Robert Lorraine, an actor. Tre se wa not defended. They were mm rr i ..i , . " ere ... movember 5 ik; PACIFIC LODGE NO. 822 A. F. & A. M. )6c THKKi: W1LX UK A SPECIAL, meeting of Pacific Lodge. A. F. A A. M . at Masonic Temple, this (Tuesday) evening. June 24. at 7:90 o'clock. WORK IN THE SECOND DEGREE. Members of Hawaiian Lodge. Lodge )e Prog res. and all sojourning brethren sre fraternally Invited to attend. Br order of the R. W. M. C. r. MURRAY. Secretary. PALMERS' KING VIOLET Although th- moat expensive Perfume in the world it Is More souKht after than any Other product of Violet, because A single drop will perfume The handkerchief for ninny Days and defy even the laundry. Sold the world over for $1.50 per oz. PALMERS' GARLAND OF VIOLETS A great favorite, fragrant aad lasting. Sold at $1 CO per oz. PALMERS' ROSE LEAVES American Carnation Pink. Lalac Sweets, White Heliotrope. Violet Leaves, Violet Dloom Are among the latest Palmers' creations. Sold at 75c per oz. PALMERS' GARLA ND OF VIOLET SACHET Garland of Heliotrope Sachet. Oarsaan of Rose Leaven Sachet. Garland of American Carnatiea Pink Sachet, sold at 50c per oz. Fr sale only In Honolulu at the Ho I lister Drug Co. FORT STREET. OLD JAS. E. PEPPER WHISKEY HENRY CLAY RYE OLDEST, BEST. FOREST DIS1ILUD ONLY BY JAS. E. PEPPER & CO. Established 1780 Distilled GutScr tbe same formula for over a hundred years lcvejoy & CO. 8ole Distributors for the Territory of Hawtiii El-Principe Havana Tht Standard for Over Half a Century Imperial Cigar Store FORT STREET Distributing Agents Electric Fan Weather WM. G IRWIN 4 CO., LTD Wm. O- Irwin .President and Managfi CTaue Snreckels First Vice-President W. af. Qlffard.. .Second Vlce-Preldr.i H. af. Whitney Jr... Treasurer and Sec W. Rosa Auditor SUGAR FACTOR AND Commission Agrents The man who pays whew? warm! and mops his face with a lflr? size handgerchief could hare oool comfort by investing Si 5 in an electric fan. We have all sizes in desk and ceiling fans. Telephone and we will send one to you. :o:- Electric Co., Ltd. King Street near Alakea. Tel. Main 390. AGENTS POR THE Octan'c Steamship Company Of San Francisco. CsJ. EXCELSIOR LODGE NO I 0 0 F. 1. Editor Dead. -TO YORK. June 1,-James Edger- "wnea. author and writer and neu-s a j . n n sniSlna s . Kventns- t. . "a,lor of th" i mm I is? at his hr, : ". " ,w- lead year. f si, w,(wiH' London r-Z- M 60 " -t New Londoa. Pone There will be a regular meeting of Escelslor Lodge No. 1. L O. O. F.. st Its hsll on Fort street, this Tuesday evenlnr. June 24. 1902. WORK IN THE THIRD UDGRBS Members of Harmony Idge and all visiting brethren are cordialy invited to attend. A. F. CLARK. K. G. 1 L. IAPIERE. gecretary. Mortgage Loans We shall be pie. Betl to re oeivc spoliation fur loans upon choice business or reei dence real estate security. In tbe scrutiny of such ap pliratioos the following points s ill receive cisideratjon : 1st The Borrower. 2nd Tbe Security as ta Title, Improvements, Margin af Protection, etc. The nmouDt applied for moat not Is? greater than 5(1 per cent of the valne of the secu rity conservatively estimated. WOPLD RENOWNED The Wines of Zlsti ITA TJATT SWISS CJOXJOITT Who owi and conduct the Largest Vineyard In th World Have done more to make California famous than any other industry in the State. The wonderful success of ASTI VtIIM Is due to their UNIFORMITY. PURITY AND EXCELLENCE OF QU ALITY. All varieties" are bottled for family use and are justly acknowledged to be the ast Table Wines Are served in all the leading Hotels and Cafes of the world. I Henry Watwtonse A Comp'y. S. vk. Rend. Tnsuranes and Real Rstate Brskers. FORT ATP MKRfHANT STS H. Main 313. 5 Colony lc On each Kittle guarantees the quality. Trade supplied by following jobbers: bel WOLTRHS-WALDHOX CO. GOMES & McTIGHE. GOXSALVES & CO. LTD. JOS. HA RTMANN & CO. S. L SHAW & CO. CAM ARA & CO. RISDOJM IRON WORK Mechanical and Hydraulic Engineers E. JON Spreekels' Building HONOLULU