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ESTABLISHED 1904. VOL 8. NO. 27.
LIHUE, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, TUESDAY, JULY 11 1911.
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"MOTHER" LINDSAY FIRST TRIAL ENDS
TO
RON
UGGUIBS
PNEUMONIA
Passed Peacefully Away Surrounded by
Loving Friends And Relatives
-Funeral Friday
Labor Troubles Again
Claim To Have Received Inducements To
Work On Oak Plantations
Ship Coming.
CONVICTION
OF
ONE
One Accused Escaped Conviction Through
Able Defense Of Attorney
W. J. Sheldon
Two Plantations Close
J. P.
DIES IN MAU
HOI
WIFE SLASRED
; JEALOUS-CRAZED
f HUSBAND
BY A COWARDLY ATTACK
CITIZEN
COUNTY FATHERS IN
A VERY BUSY
SE!
ISO
Peaceful End Of Hawaii's Most Distin
guished Financier Following
Wonderful Career
Porto-Rican Camp Is Scene Of Bloody , Aged Portuguese Citizen Is Victim Of A Caretakers "Io Be Furnishd to Keep All
Strife When Mad Husband
Wields Cane Knife
Wishards Will Travel Five Indictments Found
Lihue's New School Will Be Built And In
Condition For Use By Opening
Of The Fall Term
The death o f Mrs. Alexander
Lindsay better known as "Mother
Lindsay, occurred at her home in
Wahnea at 11 o'clock last night,
beinir caused from pneumonia. She
was attended by her physician, Dr
Sandow, and as many of her child
ren as was possible gathered at her
bedside. She was seventy-live
years of age.
Mrs. Lindsay was born in Dun
nes.mire, Scotland, her maiden
name being Isabel Bonnar. She
was married in Scotland and came
to these islands about thirty years
aero, with the exception of eight
years, she had lived in Moloaa.
"Mother1 Lindsay's death came
as a grievous surprise to her many
friends and acquaintances. Though
she had been ailing some time pre
vious to her death seeming impro
vement misled many who had ex
pected her ultimate recovery.
It is not often that a community
closes a -woman of "Mother" Lind-
say's rare character and ability
which combined-the good Scotch
qualities of thrift and energy with
stanch loyalty and high moral inte-
' grity.
Her large family of girls and'boys
are a living testimonial to the noble
, .qualities of their parents. A hus-
Siand, seven children, namely: Mr.
Adam Lindsay of Hilo, Andrew 15.
Liildsay of Honolulu, Mrs. Kmest
Flohr of Germany, Mrs. H. P. Faye
of Waimea, now in Norway, Hon
orable Alexander Lindsay Junior,
Mrs. John Hogg of LihueandMrs.
George Ewart of Makaweli and
twenty-eight grand children, sur
vive. The body will be embalm
ed and held until the arrival of her
children from Hawaii. The funer
al will be held o n Friday.
In
The July term of the Circuit
Court of the fifth circuit opened
yesterday morning. Eight true
bills were found by the Grand
Jury.
The case of two Filipinos namely:
Pedro Mana and Zacareas Inkala
boose charged with larceny in the
second degree was the first called.
Hon. V. J. Sheldon was appointed
by the court to represent defen
dants. The trial occupied three hours,
at the end of which, the case went
to the jury, who, after a half hours
deliberation, returned a verdict of
guilty in the case of Pedro Mana,
and a dismissal for Mr. Inkala
boose, evidently considering that
as fate had consigned him to re
main Inkalaboose for the remain
der of his life that ought to be
ample punishment. He should
feel very grateful to his able law
yer, Hon. J. W. Sheldon, for his
escape, as it was entirely due to his
capable management of the case.
Their arrest was due to an at
tempt at burglarizing a Japanese
store at Koloa.
At 3:30 P. M. the case of Pak
Che Gun of Kapaa charged with
assault with deadly weapon, and
who had been committed from the
Lihue court, was brought up, and
is, as we go to press, stm in pro
gress.
Koloa Labor Is
Again
Restless
New School To
Be Ours
Lihue is soon t o become the
proud possessor of a new three- j
roomed school house which has
been much needed and will be pro-1
portionally .welcome. Mr. Cyrus '
T. Green has the contract and as ,
much of the lumber is already on ,
the ground, building will begin at
once. Mr. Green assures the Su
pervisors that the work will be com
pleted in time for the beginning of Itance,
the fall term of school, Sept. 18.
At the meeting of the Hoard of
Supervisors last Wednesday Mr.
Walter D. McBryde was appointed
temporary chairman of the Board of
Supervisors during the absence of
Mr. Wishard.
M. J. Perreira Appointed Road Luna
Place 0 f Onokea-A Com
plete Jury List
All Hawaii is shocked and sad
dened over the death of H. P."
Baldwin, which occurred Sunday
morning at his mountain home in
Maui. Although Maui, as his birth
place and residence, has perhaps
the greatest claim upon Mr. Pald
wiu, still his business dealings
were so much extended over all the
islands that he was a well known
figure every where. He was edu
cated at Punahou and his life in
terests have always centered in this
territory.
Seldom indeed does a man's
death cause such a deep sense of
loss to the community in general
as tnat ot Mr. iJaiuwin. liic
many recipients of his kindly un
grudging charity have good reason.
to feel that they have lost a true
friend.
He was a man of unusual at
tainments, possessing great efii-
cency, untiring energy mid strong
moral integrity. His was a life
that could bear inspection from all
sides.
There was "no blot on the scut
cheon" of his public or private life.
In his home and among his business
colleagues his influence was always
of the best and for the best and
will continue to be felt through his
children of whom he was justly
proud.
Mr. Baldwin died surrounded by
his loved ones and leaves a widow
and seven children, namely H. A.
Baldwin Arthur Baldwin, Dr. Wm.
Baldwin, Frank Baldwin, Louis
Baldwin, Mrs.J. P. Cooke, and
Mrs. Harold Rice and hosts of
friends to mourn his lose.
Mrs. Broadbent Charmingly Entertains
Honor Of Mrs.J B.Alexand
er Who Leaves
In
Brutal Attack By Youne.
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Portuguese Ruffian
School Grounds In Order Du
ring Vacation
The Kilauea Marathon Luna Onokea Dropped
Hanalei Juniors Again Put The Kibosh Contract Is Let For Constructing Three-
On Haena Team -New League
Is Formed
Room School-House In Lihue
-Build At Once
Last Friday, Lihue came ne ar
being the scene of another fright
ful murder. It seems that a Porto
Rican who suspected his wife of
infidelity, decided to do a little de
tective business on his o w n ac
count. He went to work, but re
turned later to find that his w i f e
was not at home. Confirmed in his
suspicions and filled with jealous
rage he seized a cane knife and
rushed to the house of the Filipi
no whom he suspected of capturing
his wife's affections. His wife and
several others were in the room talk
ing to the Filipino who quickly
escaped the vengeance in store for
him. Then the Porto Rican pro
ceeded to slash up his wife. She
was taken to the hospital and her
hot-tempered spouse is cooling off
in jail awaiting trial.
Mrs. A. Broadbent
Entertains At Tea
Mrs. Broadbent entertained at
tea. last Thursday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. J. B. Alexander
who left for Honolulu on Satur
days Kiuau. Those present
were Mrs. J. B. Alexander, Mrs.
Palmer, Mrs. Sam Wilcox, Mrs.
Moragne, Mrs, Purvis, Mrs
Coney, Miss Jordan, Mrs. Broad
bent. Grand Jury Brings
In Five Indictments
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of K a u a i nei held its
monthly business meeting at its
'office on Wednesday, July 5th.
lyn. at 10:OU o clock a. m.
Present: Mr. II. Wishard, chairman
Mr. Francis (lax
Mr. W. 1). MeiJrydo
Mr. J. Rodrivjues
Mr. James K. Lota.
The minutes of the last meetings,
to xrit: June 7th. and 17th. 1911,
xx-ere read and apptwed.
The Board after having exain'n
ed the several donia-ids presented
npproved them against the follow
ing Appropriations:
Salary County Road Supervisor
S225.00
Pay of Police: Special S160.00
Waimea 240.00
Koloa 140.00
Lihue 150.00
Kawaihau ' 90.00
Hanalei 135.00
915.00
Haxulki, July 10. The base- ,t Coroner's Inquest . 49.00
ball fex-er is raging here, the entire ' County Jail 251.85
populace falling victim to the germ. ( Discounty and Interest 10.00
A league has bjen formed which ; District Courts &
includes Hanalei, Haeiia and the i Jail: Waimea
Yesterday's festivities in the
celebration of tVe Holy Ghost at
Hanamaulu were somewhat marred
by a slight scuffle.
A young man who has spent
some time in the Reform School
in Oahu, and who expressed his
approbation of the place, may have
an opportunity to return as the
result.
An elderly Portuguese, v h o
x-as slightly under .the influence of
"Dago Red" made a remark
which stirred the anger of the uu
refo nned young man who pro
ceeded togetsatiL ic'.ion by giving
the old man a bio iu-ar the eye,
causing the blood to iiow and mak
ing him a pitiful Kinking object,
though the wound is in no degree
dangerous.
Hanalei Juniors Are
Again Victorious
M. J. Perriera Is
WaimKA, July 1 M. J. Perreira,
a well-known business man and a
cane groxver of considerable itnpor-
has been named by the
Board of Superviaors to succeed
Onokea as Road Luna for the dis
trict of Waimea.
The successful raiding of a Ka-
to the extent of $265.00 with a pos
sibilitv of 50 more. The raid xvas
(Special to the Garden Island)
Koloa, July 10. For some time
we ha-e been informed of the rest
lessness amongst laborers. In talk
ing with a number of reliable lead
ers, amongst them, they hax-e sta
ted plainly that they could do bet
ter elsexvhe're, To prove this, they
lin. diintm nu 1pttrrd frnm thpir
friends who liave moved to Hono-! Plantations CloSG(l
miu ana iino wnere reauy empioy-,
ment has been found on the new j
whares and railroad construction i
1. . Krtttr... nirnc tlin.i I Itr i.tt , T.1. 1A - - T?lr.1. ...wl
they now receive. Makaweli Plantations arc closed 1 Mr. aHfl ImS. WlSliarU
Another fact which is leading to-day as the result of the death of T T 1 A
many axvav are the inducements j Hon. H. P, Baldwin which oc- 10 1 TclVGl Abroad
being held 'out by Oahu i plantations , curred Sunday morning. Work Mrs. Wishard leaves this after
who directly or indirectly are offer- will be resumed on both plantations , noon or Honoluhli wherL. she
ing obuci i. u.k .uuu8 u V..JV..,-1 lu-mu.iu . remain for three weeks
per store raies as un lmiuceiuiziu
: In the Circuit Court of the 5th
Made Road Luna iJ-1911
To the Honorable Judge Hardy,
Judge of the Fifth Circuit Court.
Sir:
I The undersigned of the Grand
I Jury duly empanelled , 'in and for
the'Circii it Court of the fifth Cir
j cuit Territory of Hawaii for the
j July 1911 Term do herewith re
! spectfully present and report as
fnllnn-e nflr lmtMiMi- hnrn cwnr,, fie
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paia gainpiing joint las Saturday Gran(t-Jurors and Ralph Wilcox
night enriched the s County freasurv b(4 Ull appoillted by vour
", Honor "asour foreman, we retired
Axa Rooters. Beautiful uniforms,
and complete league outfits are or
dered, and when all is in readiness
for the start, some new ball ex-'
perts may develop. The Hanalei
ground Sunday xvas the scene of one
of the most enthusiastic games of
ball ever seen here. From Kilauea,
i Wniniha, the mountains every-
where the people flocke.l in to see
I the game, Willie Werner gaxe an
exhibition of excellent work in the
box and the aid he received from
field work by Sam, xvas the source
of much praise. The Juniors put
the Hacnas aya- with a score of 19
to 5.
74.35
Koloa 10.90
Kawaihau 40.00
Hanalei 5.00
129.35
District Pound:Lihue 7.26
Expenses of Witnesses .15.00
Furniture it Office Supplies 5.00
Hospitals:
liieeie
Lihue
Waimea
Through Respect
made by Lihue's efficient police! Tr ,,,. a ,,. ,w
officers under the direction of She
riff Rice.
arranging
A large number of men xvho have
left here, now at work on the Oahu
plantations are xvriting their friends
that plantation officials will em
ploy all comers.
A rumor which we believe to be
authentic :a number of parties all
stating the same fact is that -a man
xvho represented himself as a book
agent from the coast, xvas no
iess than an individual xvhose aim
Mvas to make a study pf the labor I
market here. On visiting a camp !
The Lihue Store through
for her children s schooling a
mana- other necessarv details. At me e
u d
ger Rohng, is supplying its cus
tomers with a handsome souvenir
in the s"hape of an artistic ther
mometer. If you ha-e not receix'ed
one, send in your request.
SUGAR
CANE
BEETS
he would carefully canvass it, find-'
: .f i.. inWra fwithat he could do nothing very def
.,r, n( nil nationalities' Texcentthe until he had reported on
Asiatics, xvho xvould like to hae
a free trip to the coast Florida,
being the Eureka promised, an
eight hour day, on small farms at
a dollar per diem, with liberal al
lowance for ox'ertime, a chance o
buy a small farm ofyqurown.etc,
being the inducement held out.
The would-be recruiter
the
situation to his employers. It was
understood that if enough names
could be secured, special messen
gers would pass the word along by
means of the underground railway,
to all immigrants to Florida, to get
a special steamer at Port Allen on
either the 15, 16 or 17th, of Sep
stated, tembcr.
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of that time she will be joined by
Mr. Wishard and together they will
make a tour of the States arranging
especially to spend some time in
New England. ( They will return
some time in December, to be wel
comed by their friends who, while
n... .u;ni,i(i :, ...;n
tf AT ",3,l,,8 'i vitntjiniin mm-, iii
SU.U niiss them exceedingly.
.81.00'
A Complete List
Of Trial Jurors
C. S. Christian, F. Deinert, E.
Palmer, J. W. Aka, A. Klussman,
J. B. Cuinmings, H. Doxvnie,
Man'l Omellas, Joe R. Teves.
David K. Kane, L. Rose, W. H.
Wood, Frank Pacheco, Willie Ka-
i(lani, A. Andresen, A. Hnckbarth,
C. Jenks, S. W. Holmer Herman
BuRch, Win i Hostitt,
.Morgan as our
upon xve proceeded to hear the evi
dence in each and every case pre
sented to us by the County At
torney from the 5th to the 8th of
July 1911, as indicated in the fol
lowing cases.
1. Territory of Hawaii vs. Mit
suyasu charged with murder in
the first degree. A true bill found.
2. Territory of Hawaii vs. Louis
M. McKeague, charged with em
bezzlement. A true bill found
3. Territory of .Hawaii 's.
Colargo, charged with assault with
weapon obviously and eminently
dangerous to life. A true bill
found.
4. Territory of Hawaii vs. Pedro
Mausailo, Zacareas Inkalaboose,
Simeon Laroza and San Francisco,
Enriques charged with burglary.
A true bill found.
5. Territory of Hawaii vs. Pedro
Mansaiio and Zacareas Inkalaboose,
charged with larceny in the second
degree. A true bill found.
There are other cases besides the
above, which your Grand Jury
have found true bills and pray vour
Honor that they may be set in the
secret file until the persons therein
named are arr-.sUd and lie under the
control and custody of the Sheriff of
the County of Kauai.
Kilauea Ball Team
In A Marathon Race
The Kilauea Base Ball Team will
have reason to remember their
triumph at Lihue for some time to
come, owing to the departure of
their good luck upon -reaching
Anahola; for there, the truck broke
down and a Marathon Race was a
sequence to the ball game. The
entire party walked to Kilauea and
j there the members xvho lived in
Hanalei managed to secure vehicles
i to convey their xv e a r y bodies to
their respective homes, where they
arrived at about one o'clock in the
i morning.
Incidentals:
County Attorney
Auditor
County Clerk
Sheriff
Supervisors
Treasurer
License Collections
Countv Road
50.00 '
125.00
100.00
275.00
Office Rent
Repairs, Schools etc:
Waimea
Lihue
Kawaihau
Hanalei
Support of Prisoners
Water Works:
Waimea
Kalaheo
Koloa
Kaxvaihau
7.25
96.00
27.00
9.80
47.75
Supervisor
110.55
314. S5
$35.00
S36.67
7.20
50.81
1.35
96.03
145.90
183.15
2751.35
10.00
337.32
3231.82
S5776.96
I FOR ROAD WORK.
1. Territory of Hawaii vs. Jonah countv Road Machinerv 458;0l'
Hinne Davis charged xvith assault Waimea District:
with a weapon obviously and emi- Hanapepe Bridge ( Road Tax
nently dangerous to lifo. We find
no bill.
2. Territory of Hawaii vs. Tho-
-i..i i i
i I a UK I r...t .. i.:u
ment. xve miu no uiu.
3. Territory of Hawaii xs. Daniel
Magabe charged with assault xvith
a xvcapou obviously and eminently
dangerous to life. We find no bill .
Having conducted our investiga
tion in the above cases, we thank
the Court, the County Attorney,
the Sheriff and deputies in perfor
mance of their efficient duties there
by making our labor less onerous
and pleasant to perform.
Respectfully submitted'
R. A. Wilcox, Format!
C. W. Smith, R. Manthei, L. J.
Muudon, Geo. Kato, H. Morgan,
John Meiules Jr. II. Kuhlinaun,
F. Eggerking. R. L. Wilcox fore
man, Geo. Huddv, II. T. Shel
don, II. W. Kinney, A. Gaudell,
I bpecial Deposit) 903.36
I Oilintr Unads (Uo:id T:iv Siicrlnl
H. Anderson Jr., C. O. I'oss. F
OnthefolloNviiigOQaus.nanielyi Carter and 11, 0. Sheldon,
' Deposit)
Roads & Bridges
Special Deposit)
Koloa District:
Macadamizing
Roads & Bridges
Lihue District:
Oiling Roads
Regrading Puhi
(General Fund)
Regrading Puhi
: (Road Tax Sp. Deq,
Roads & Bridges
I
Kawaihau District:
Roads & Bridges
Hanalei District:
Hanalei Hill
Roads & Bridges
Continued on
527.00
(Road Tax
1035.23
2465.59
4727.87
922.93
5650.80
to
24.75
O p e u 1 a
898.17
O p e u 1 a
43,70
565.21
1488.13
6S3.75
635.6(1
257.43
893.03
SH.683.Q1
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