Show t- t I 1 1 Cable Announces the I Sud Sudden d en Demise of 1 Prominent Hawaiian I IT T f. f r 1 t td d rt r t I 1 I u i I u 4 Ii At A BRAM FERNANDEZ prominent tI ABRAM merchant of Honolulu anti and counselor counselor coun coun- to President S. S E. E Wool ley of the tho Hawaiian mission died of heart trouble Monday at his home in Hono llono- lulu News of his death has lias been re received re- re In Salt Lake I bv cablegram Mr Fernandez had boon been prominent In Hawaiian politics for years He lIe was wasa a member of the privy council of Queen and was as considered a close advisor to her at the tho time of tho provIsional provisional pro pro- visional government in the tho Islands un under un- un der Sanford Sinford W. W Dole now chief Justice Justice Jus Jus- tice of the lie territory He lie was Influential Influential In many circles and his conversion conversion conver conver- sion to the Mormon church about 1896 created an unusual interest In the church In hi Hawaii Although Mr Fernandez was known as an Hawaiian he lie was half Spanish his wife Ife also being but half Hawaiian One of their sons Edward Fernandez came to Utah and was as graduated from Brigham Young university at Prove after which ho he married a Provo girl girland girland and returned with her to Honolulu During the visit of President Joseph F. F Smith and Bishop C. C W. W Nibley of the tho Mormon church to Hawaii from which tile they returned yesterday the they were ere entertained at the home of Mr Fernandez who seemed to be In good health at time the time I |