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'-ifv MvWThe Man Who Said "I Began at ;.the Foot of the Ladlep;tA r Evening Bulletin Now I'm Ulfw Under It." I " ';' -twNev,er Availed Himself of a Bulletin Ad..rM 16 jsai Vol. IX. No. 1689. HONOLULU, TERRITORY OF HAWAII, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11). tyOO. PniOE 5 Obnth. iy p I v f ' I I ) - i III we He Did Not Pay Out One Cent For Petition. NOR DID HE ASK MEN TO CANVASS FOR HIM Made no Proposition to Displace Water house Only Proposition Was That of Independent . Action. At-cniupnii)ing the correspondence oe tvvvcii A. V. lli-nr mill the republliuu ex ttulltc committee, the Advcttlser this morning publishes the following: Thin In to certify that ilurttis tho pmitri-ss of the polltlcnl campaign In Ho iiolulu, ut the request of n friend of mine, I i nihil upon A. V, Ileal, at his ollico with ( icii r, I.nusln'K& Co., ami he asked me to tircultite a petition which read an follows: , "We, tlt" undcrslgnc-il iiiinllfleil voter of the Island of Onlut, do hereh' request nml uiiti' that the nnme of lion. A, V. lear lie placed on the tkket flu coudldnto foi xeiintor of the Tlilnl senatorial tils tritt of the Territory of Hawaii, In plate of J. --"Should Jhe Hon. A. V. dear ranwnt to our noiiilmitlon nml if hln uitjnc l placed on the ticket, we will use our lient tlToits to Hcuire hln election." f Mr. (lent- loM me that If I wouhl sue cewfully circulate this pi'tltlon ami lirlnj it hack to him, I wouhl he paid for no doing. 1 llii'ii'iiiHin asked Mr. dear what iinnie wan to In' placed In the hlnnk space in the petition, ami he told me that the man in whose place he wished to run an (iiiiilldate wait Henry Wnterhouse. I theicupon told him that as Henry Water house wan a friend of mine I would not consent to It, W. II. KAIIl'MOKU, Unlaw a Knn, II. T., Nov. 8, 1U00. We, the undersigned, do herehy certify that during the lxilltlcnl campaiitu in Ho nolulu, at the request of differrnt friends, we tailed iiinn A, V. dear and were nskd hy him to circulate petitions re plaelne the name of Hour) Wuterhoiise on the ticket as inmlidate for senator of the Third senatorial dlstriit of the Island of Hawaii, with the, nnnii- of A, V, dear. The pcllllon also stated n determination for our hest efforts to secure Mr dear's election. After keeping tliese petitions for short time and getting a few- names signed theieto, we returned them to Mr. dear nml wen- paid from his oflicv, nt his re quest, for the work which we had dune. J. K. Namnnlau, I". K. Naauao, Kan tiaaiia, A. i- ltccard, Knnnl IC. (Icnige, l'nil II. Kiiuuahl, Cni. Kaolopa, J, Ka wehl 11. Nnhnlc, Will. Olepau. Mr. dear was seen this morning , by n llulletlii reiirter and asked what he had to say. "As regards the llrst portioned tirtlfl ate," said Mr. clear, "I don't know who W. II. Kaliumokii Is. I never heard of him hefore. He never called at in) ollieo that I know- of, (crtalul) not mi iilltli'iil liuslmss. 1 did not nsk those whose names upieur In the Advertiser to circu late a petition In my helialf, nor did I ic cjucst mi) citizens to circulate such a pe tltluii. I did not and hate not paid out n dollar to any iiinn for the circulation of the petitions piesented to me, "If the signatures printed hy the Ad-vcrtb-cr this morning are genuine, I In) men hate simply liccti wheedled Into plating their names to njint Is nn abso lute uiitiuth. It Is simple nonsense for in) enemies to attempt to repicscnt Hint I paid runners to clitulate n petition In in) Isdinlf unless I was firmly determined to go Into the Held lis u candidate. Had I paid men to (llililnte silili petitions ns wue brought to mu I would never hate lisked the icptihlican exccutlio. committee for suggestions. "As to the form of petition' the Adter tiser pub., es, I hate neter seen u pe tition so woided, nml don't hclictc nny hikIi iiellthms, with tho name blank, were In clitulallun. For Rent, H A 5 itoom muuern Hesiuencen and Barn, Etc., well located on Monoa Road, Rental $40.00 per month Also a large 6 Room Modern House at Sea View, with Barn, Servant's House, Etc. Rental S40.00. McCLELLAN, POND & CO., Tel, Main 09, Judd Building. 'The majority of the petitions sent In to me requested me to run as nn Inde pendent republican candidate. A few- re iniestcd in plain language that I be put on the tli Vet In plate of Henry Water house. You will notice, however, that I considered only the proposition of nn In deiiendent repulilitnn candidacy. 'Ho far as Mr. Wnterhouse'11 cnndldacy Is concerned, I was nt the republican headquarters when the party workers tame in and threw- down their Ismks, say ing they could do nothing with him on the ticket. Mr. Stewart, n memlier of the ex- ecuthc committee, snke of the situation at that time ns n riot, following this the petitions came out. with the result that fully 2,000 oters requested me to lieeomc n candidate. The petitions were. circulated ojienly. There was 110 secret nlsiut the matter, either at headquarters or on the street. "I deny In toto etcry charge of per sonal adit Ity or pa)ment of money im plied by the statements In the Ailtertlser. Ml my H)tltlcal contributions wcro made to the tcpuhlltnii party nt headquarters, and 1 toted the republican ticket." Cotton challey 5 cents a yard; shirt ings, twenty yards 11.00; new styles in ginghams 14 yards, $1.00. Liberty silks IS yards, 11.00. U I). Kerr & Co. Queen street. CAME BACK FROM LAIE MORMON SETTLEMENT LUAU But Eighteen Other Independents Were Forced to Stay at Makua on ,' Account of Washout -on Tracks. In the neighborhood of eighteen ci! the members of the Independent part) who were In attendance at the Iitau given hy tho I.alo Morinnn settlement peoplo Wednesday afternoon, wcco left ill at Makua yesterday afternoon on uc-iof $iri,tn, to ns-elte nil the estuie, prop count of a washout at that plau' Jol.ni'"). uionej idnl effects, renl nml wr- nmmeluth, Jim Qulnn and one other """" "' ll"' defemlnnt. C. Aknu. dc wero tho only ones who got .Mik In " r""''1 '" nl"' " '' Hie three town last etcning and this wa, more1 mot'f Bi-s mentloncM In tho complaint. the result of good luck than dea.gn. I "' "?" ' " ' ,1, 1,IH "11,H '" Ak,n"' ,', """ "' ,. .. ,. 1 , . ., , 1 public miction or pilwilc sue a or an) When tho train nrrhed nt the wwi- ,r ,.. ,,' .., , , .' outatMakuatherewasofcoursjn)th.,. ,,1W11(M m, aMrn 0j Aknil. T,. ing to do but to stop. The construe-1 proceeds are o lie applied to payment tion trnln with n gang of labo.vrj wij0f ,,,, ()f , nllll 0MH,w.H, of . nt work some distance hoonc'. .Km ucliit. with Interest fiom Oetols-r 1. meluth, Qulnn and the other man men- j I!hni. to the plaintiff corsratl of .$:.'. tloned, got out and walked over to tho ' "i'-'l " ami Interest due on the mortgage place whero the work was helnij cIui.o '0 '. Aknn to V. K. Ai nml of Imhuice and nsslsted tho men. All of a sudden, Kmmcluth nml the1 other man heard Qulnn let out -i wr whoop and saw him making with reg ular Irish I.asslo strides towac, the construction train wnicn nan nnisnect the work of dumping ties and was starting off toward town. The two foi - Inwed Qulnn's lend and all three got aboard tho train Just In tlmo for. the. olllelal In charge of tho trnln stilted it would start In one minute. No '"'"I '" ,""""", '"" '"l'"'- wait was made for tho people on the' '',' '" 1"r,lHr,,,,1 ,l'"t 1Alf-'"1 S' .- ..1.. ..! 1 nnwcll. I.sq, Is- nml he Is herib) nil regular train. I pointed master In .ha. ) fo, the I'lrst Tho train which tho threo men had i, ,n.. .., .,. T,.rri,r. llf u.. Just left, nrrhed nt Walanao nt 2:30 o'clock nnd nt Makua almost on time. Thcro was a short delay nt Wnlnfa whero a big rock was found on tho. track. This was soon blown up and cleared away, enabling tho train to1',""",",,ll": ,,, "HolHlIlllll. pass on. At Kw-n much rain had fallen during tho day and tho night previous tint when tho construction train reached, tho lowest portion of tho track at K.t, the water was almost up to tho lire box. Questions were asked those who weto nt tho I.alo liiau ns to the speeches made thcro and tho answer came from all that thero was absolutely no talk of restoration. The tenor of all tin speeches seemed to be along tho line of progress a desire to go ahead and work for the Interests of tho people and the country, letting bygones bo b gones. Queen I.llluiiknlnnl did not speak. Zculnndln Tomorrow. Tho Zealandla, taking tho place of. .,, t,,.,... :,.,nl,,iL win I...,.,., a tv.B,i.in .i,.,. . ,.. ,. , ... ., ,. Ing with tho news of the election. tL. ,. ,. ., ,...,. .... .,, 1, , . , . Bteamer will have her Biennis out an nouncing tho successful candidates so' DeI,l"' S""1" Chllllngworth stated that Honolulu should have the news ""8 morning that he had seen Dr. Shor long before the Zealandla hauls along- py ln resaid to th echemlcal analysis side her wharf. "' ",0 contcnis ' tn1 stomach of tho Peoolo alone tho water front are of deceased Cabral. The results could not tliA nnlntnn thnt thn Rtenmer will not uo 0n time tomorrow morning on ac count of the heavy weather that has existed for th epast three or four days and which gives evidence o( neing something more than a local storm. Thero will bo n rehearsal of the cholt of the Second Congregation of at An dtow's this evening. THU WATEHMAN IDEaL FOUN TAIN PUN. All sizes, all shapes. II P. WICHMAN. Tho Cnmpbftjl block Is bolng remodel ed In Interiors nnd fronts. E Is Under Indictment for Uttering Forged Instruments. MR. HARTWELL DECLINES TO ACCEPT COMMISSION George Clark is Appointed Receiver of 0. Akau's Estate-Jurors Not Engaged Excused ill Next Thursday. .Tnhti Anlolie Is on trinl liefole Judge llumphrc.ts loila.t on iiidltlmeiit for ut tering forged Instruments. The nlliged forgeries consist of Ismid of edmntloui orders. A treasury warinut for $.iO Is nu exhibit. 3. W. Catlnart, depot) attorney geneinl, for the prosecution; .1, I,. ICnu lukoii nml ('. ('. lllttiug for defendant. The following Jury nre tr.lug the inse, their names I lie llrst drawn, ami no thai lenges: C. I'. Ithoilcs, l. II. Illtilieoik, Hy. Vlda, N. Ilrcham, John Mitchell, II). 7.1-tU' C. Wlil ami, John doml, K. II. I'aris, Jas. K. Mcrscbcrg, Chas. No'. Ieft mid P. T. I'. Wntei house. .Other Jurors were excused until next tVhiirsdn) nt Hi m in. Sam P. Wood was culled to the bar for. not answering when his name was called, hut RltlnBirnMxvuse satisfactory lo'rho i-oiiit, he was ct off wTtlTllie btlier Jurors. ' 1 'ml Mile mntters all went oter till next Friday. In the suit of II. IIackfeil & Co., Ltd., ts. ('. Akau, ('. Ako and ('. K. Al, Judge Humphie.tK lias npisiluti'd (icsirge Clark nf Kallua. Hawaii, rcccltcr under a bond "" to L- "' , "'I' f"lll""-' writings nre on lile In the clerk's otlic-e: "In I11 lilt court of I'lrsf circuit, Is land of Oaliu. Territory of Hawaii. In the matter of the apsilntnieut of 11 mas- ,.. 1,. ,!,,. ni,.P. Aifri x. it,.r. ,., 1:,,,, n ,,,i.r f ,. ,miinn bar. hating Ih-cii Icmleicd b) the of- Mis' of muster In chancer) for Hie I'lrst Judh Inl die nil of the Terrltor) of Hn- I""11 "",I '"' '""'"R slgnllled Ids willing- nail. "A. S. III'MI'llItllYS. I'lrst Judge. "Hone at chambiis this I'.'ih day of Xmeinl" r, A. I. Xltiettt-n Huiulied." '1-' foregoing hns the following en- Xot. HI. IImmi. ltcspctl. fully leluiiied with niiii'Bt that within apisilntmeiit Is- lann-lliil or wllhilruwii. I "Al.flll'.ll S IIAIITU'I'I.I." .. nllU ,.1)llrlt ,.,,, niinlli t ciinmb, is. In ie. iniuter In c linnei r). At the n-ipnt of A, S. Ilnitwell, i:i., the onlci- mndc oil Xoteiiiber I", Html, ap Isiintlng htm masier In chanevry Is here- icw-linhsl "A. S. HI'MI'IimiYS, I'list Judge.' PUNCHB0WLP0IS0N CASES There i nothing now concerning tho I'ltnchbowl poison cases of )estenl.i,; and the day before, tho complete stoiy of which was published In )estenhi's llulletlii. Tho bodies of Joo Sllva and Augni- linn Mmlnlrna it twa tiiilul onlniilni nt "" """" "'""' '"" '""'" 1 ternoon hut that of Joaquin Cabral wn" tnl(cn to th0 undertaking parloia I of II, H. Williams whero It will he kept 1 ,' . .. ,. ' until Sunday afternoon, the tlmo Bet for "10 funeral. lie arrived ai until tomorrow uuernuon and the Coroner's Jury, composed of the following would not ho called until nftor theso results wcro known; C, J. Hutchlns, C, Dlckcrson, S. Kubcy, II. Dexter, i:. I'aris and W. K, Illvens. Continuing, Mr. Chllllngworth ha I tho following to say; "The murder theory which appeared In tho Republi can this morning Is rank nonsense, Tho Portuguese nro of the belief that Stlvn, tho nurseryman, died of a dls caso of tho kidneys ns stated hy Dr. Prntt nnd that tho other three men dlo 1 of tho poison which was contained In tho bottles found In the room of th) deud man after his body was discover ed. I 1 I 1 "Thlspolson, they state, was nothing moro or less than the base which the old man used In Jhe manufacture of the wines, which, for ears past, he has dis tributed quite freely among his friends for so much a bottle. He was Just get ting ready to make another lot when Illness overtook him and death le Milted In h.Tery jhort time. This Is the theory accepted by nil those win hnvo mado an Investigation of the case. The contents of the bottle will be found to be cither fusil oil or methylated spirits. The murder Rtory Is nbout as far aw A, from the truth -is It would seem possible to get." A. P. COOKR'S 8TATEMBNT. A. P. Cooke, the prime motcr In the establishment of the Seamen's Club, was seen this morning In relation to the statements made by Captain Dray yesterday regarding Union and non union men at the Club. Mr. c'ooko had the following to say In nnswer to ques tions asked by the llulletlii reorter: "I do not care to niipear In print but since you ask me nbout the mntter, I will gtate briefly the whole situation and point to the cause of the nttark mndc upon me. "The statement Is made hy Captain Dray that non-Unlon men are kicked out of tho Club. Thcro Is absolutely no truth In this. This class of sallois has always been welcome. They can bo seen at the place any hour during the day If Captain Ilrny or any other people who think tho non-Unlon men nro being kicked out, will only take tho trouhlo to call around and see." "Captain Orny smji it I.i to-) lud 'o Bee me mix up with inch t eictJ ns .'1 represented by tho member of the Union. I will say right here that ! favor the Union because It favors the sailors at Inrgo and does not cl.arg any blood money fur slilp'iliig men ns do Captain. Ilrny and the crimps. I'hh In tho secret of the whole attack made against me. When you hit a man's pocket you lilt the mnn himself atiout ns hard a "body blow- as Its Is possible to gle." "Absolutely no distinction was mane between Union nrd non-Unlon men nt the Seamen's Club In tho ppt and none will bd made In tho future. PACIFIC TENNIS CLUB. There was a good attendance of members at the special meeting of thu 1'nciflc Tennis Club yesterday after noon. Tho principal object of tho meeting was tho plnnulng'of nrrnngc menta for nn lntltatlon turnament. After thorough discussion It was de cided that tho tournament be for men s doubles mil). The lleretanla, Piinuho't and Kamihnmchn Clubs, us well ns all unattached phi) era will be linlteil to tnko part. The date set for the begin ning of tho tournament Is December 1, tho matches to bo pht)cd during the week nnd the finals to be played on the Saturday following. The entry honk will bo placed nt Pearson & Potter's In the near future. The entries will close on tho 27th fust., In-order to al low tlmo for tho draw lugs. Suitable trophies will be offered by the chili giv ing the tournament. After tho regular business of the meeting had been completed, tho mem hers talked Informally on the subject of n union of nil the amateur athletic organizations of Honolulu. AUIiounli nothing definite was decided on, It Is qulto certain that n meeting will be called In the near future to make ar rangements for this union for theio are u great many moro than the memheis of tho Pacific Tennis Club who are In terestcd In the project. Becomes an American. August Dieler, the loll i ill sugar plant it of K11I0.1 Kauai, mis milurnllrid as a tltlreii of the Culled States h) Judge 1)M iv this iiioinlug. Mi. Iluli-l, who Is one of the oldi-st deimnii leslitWits of these Islands, was memberof the llotinc of Nobles In 1892. Ho Is now one of tho most piiiinhieiit capitalists In the ti litor) ami Una lie bill) luleiesteil lu hiiiii1 of Honolulu's new- cutcrprNcs, besides being a sliniilioldi 1- In the lutei-lslnml Meuiu Xntlgntlon ('ompuii), The Orphcum. Thero was no performance nt the Orphcum Inst night on account of the very heavy rain, although tho perform ers wcro nil anxious "for the fray," and they were not disappointed, ns tho munager requested a rchentsal of the one-act comedy sketch "Ills Ilelntlvo, which Is spicy, nnd full of wit and humor and presents tery pretty stage effects. There will bo n matinee to morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Agrees With Dr. Camp. Harbormaster Captain Fuller Is In clined to ngrco with Dr. Camp that tho sudden deuth of the four Portu guese on Punchbowl was duo tri drink ing methylated spirits. Capt. Fuller recalls the sudden deaths of two of his Hawaiian whaif sweepers seteinl years ago. After a thorough Investigation It was found that they both got chunk tho night beforo on methylated spirits and brown sugnr and did not llvo to sober up, Tho latest styles In shirts and ties ato to bo found at Iwakaml's, Hotel street. Tel. J301 White. I AH , AGAINST AiTitf McCIanahan Believes Strauss Guilty of Con tempt of Court. CHARGES HIM WITH BRIBING WITNESS BENOIT Case Grows out of the Divorce Proceed ings of J." Andrade vs. Adelaide Andrade-Something of What Strauss Said. Contempt prooceedlngs hnvo been brought against Attorney I.eon M. Strauss by Attorney K. II .McCIanahan of the firm of Kinney, Italian & Mc CIanahan nnd If the allegations of the latter can be proven, the result muit certainly be set Ions for the defendant In the case. Strauss has been ordered by Judg" Humphries to appear before him nt 2 o'clock this ufternoon or ns sewn there after ns counsel may be heiiid, then and there to show cause why the pr.t) cr contained In the petition of Attorne MtClannhnu should not be granted The principal points In the complaint are as follows- Petitioner Is the attorney In the else of J, S, Andrade vs Adelaide Andrnde llliel for divorce on the charge of ndul tery. The suit appears cm the regular calendar of tho court and was, on No vember 10, called by Judge Humph reys for henrlng. On the lu i of No vember, at the request of tin- of the at torneys for the defendant, tl-c suit was continued nnd specially set for 1 raring November 21. Among the witnesses for Ine llbtllant were the following: II, I.. Unsey, f II. Iluchnnan, J. I., lleuoit and Hirry l.c liny On August 10. Hnsey and Hit chaiinu made swurn statements as to what they would testify. They were duly notified that they wero expected to bo witnesses In the Andrade c.isj nnd that, If for any teason it should be Im possible for them to attend thn tti.ll tho petitioner, McCIanahan, would t-cc that their depositions In the matter were taken. Subsequent to tho dale of the sworn statements of tho two men, Hnsoy nnd Ituchanan told the po-i tinner, McCIanahan, that they had nj Intention of leaving Honolulu. Sever al days prior to November 10, nt the lime when It nppenrccl tho Andrade ease would bo called for hearing, the petitioner, McClannhau, looked for th" two men but neither could bo found. Die Impicsslon was that they had left the country. A search was made for Harry I.e Hoy and It was soon found that he too was missing. The same Impression pre vailed In his cake. He was reported to havo left tho country. A search was made for Ilenolt and he was soon found. He was examined .1 few ilavs pi lor to Nov ember 10 and was, on Saturday, subpoenaed to -ip pear and testlf) In the case lu ques tion. The petitioner, McCIanahan, In the court room Satnidny, November 10 when tho case was being called, In quired for the defendant In the rase and found that she was nut present, al though her attolie) vvete. Tho case was continued. not on account of the absence of the defendant, but rather on liccount of the alleged Indisposition of una of tho attorneys for tho defence. ' On Thursday, November IS, lleuoit went to tho olllcc of Kinney, Italian & McCtanuhan and Informed thu peti tioner, McClnnnhan, that ho had been npproached by Strauss nnd naked by him If ho would not "Bklp" the coun try for a consideration a steamer tick et and $20 in cash. Tho petitioner hero states that fur thc-Bo reasons, ho believes Attorney I.eou M. Strauss to be guilty of con tempt of court. Ilenolt, tho man who nccuses Strauss of attempting to bribe him to leave the country, states lu nn atlldavit attache I to tho complaint thateho was approach cd by the attorney for tho defense In the Andrndo case Ht the Orpheum ona night not long ago. At that time, Strauss asked him to go into the cafo and havo n glass of beer with him. This Invitation ho accepted. When In tho cafe, he was asked to tell what ho know about tho case, Strauss promising to keep secret what he said to him. Ho was preparing his defense nnd wanted to know something about tho affair. Later on, sat a Ilenolt, In his affida vit, Strauss asked him If ho did not want to leave tho country nnd the fol lowing convei Ballon took place: Ilenolt. "Yes. I would llko to leave, but I haven't tho money and couldu t go." Stiiiiiss:"lf I glv-o )ou a ticket, will )ou 'skip' ?" Ucnolt: "No, I cannot. I have no clothe jtr ntn t) poast with and no rnoruV and I will not go there 'broke' ' nSiolt then told Strauss, bo the am davit states, that ho had furniture that was worth $100 and that If he would give him n ticket nnd so much moncv, ho would "skip" the country. No amount was specified. Strauss then answered: "Would n ticket and $M do?" rienolt answered that It might do In n pinch. Strauss then promised to call at his room and fix up tho mat ter, but he failed to put In nn uppear nneo although he had mot him In tho streets of the city several times after tho conersatlon nt tho Orphuim. llen olt claims that Strauss once asked him to call at Ills ofllco but tho Invita tion was declined. Mr. Strauss appeared lu thu .Circuit Court nt 2 o'clock with Hon Pnul Neu mann ns counsel, Mr McCIanahan be ing also present, nnd the hearing -vas cuntlnued tilt 10 o'clock tomorrow. Resigned from Fqrcc. Trlest, one of tho best known men on the Mounted Patrol, has resigned, much to tho sorrow- of the police de partment. He Is to take a position ns conductor on tho electric railway that Is ncm- miming up Pncllle llelght-t. Trlest Is a man of splendid character who has nlvtnvs been firm In the per formance of his duties. SENTENCE OF Kll FOR MALICIOUS BURNING Ending of Infamous Conspiracy of Natives at Waianae-Egan and Hustace Deny Fraudulent Tak ing of Kamalo Stock. Kll was found guilty, on very short deliberation by the Jury, of mallcloiu burning In setting fire to sugar cnua nt Walanao. Nalopl, n lad In his t-eiu was brought from Jail to tes'Ty against Kll. $Ils evidence was that Kll and nn accomplice who got clear uj tu-nlng state's evidence, compelled him nt the muzzle of n gun to ret fire to the cane. There had been burning- before that one, mid tho Walnnac C-iinivny had a reward of $250 out for detection of the Incendiaries. It canio rut that tlio scheme of the brnco of older kanakas was to start n tire, then arrest any stray Chinaman for It nnd mini thn reward. They caught 'we Chliiatiien for their purpose, but the mtlv-v, were themselves ariested and Kieln, 0110 of them, split on thu conspiracy. Mr. Strauss put on no wit icsct for tho defense of Kll. Judge Humphre)H Bontcnc'il thn ro-i- vlctcd defendant to flvo yean.' Impris onment nt hard labor. John J. Cgau and Frank Huatnce, In in answer to the amended comjilnl'.t of II. 11. Hitchcock nnd others, deny t'nMr fraudulent appropriation of 120,000 stock of the Knmnlu Sugar Co Tiiey allege on Information and belief that the plaintiffs, before becoming -).i.io-holders, had not Uo that the pa.-i-up stock hud been allotted to lliu.tate, i:gan and Foster. Cliiudlne Diltiycd. The steamer Claudine was tc havo tailed for Maul li.nu late )cst.'ldiv if tetuoou but the weather was su lu I thnt It was thought absolutely il.uiK'i 011s to despatch tho steamer. Then ngaln a number of the passengers rj fused to go on her If she was sent out. Tho Claudine sailed shurtly after S o'clock this morning. .Shirtwaists, splendid cut nnd latest st)les from M) cents to $1.00 at I.. 1). Kerr's big sale. Heavy Sole Shoes FOR AiUUDY STREETS. The Doctor's Advice Is to keep your feet dry anj prevent Illness. This Is what OUR HEAVY SOLE BOX CALF irf TAN and BOX CALF IN BLACK 0 will do o YfAli $4.50 Pen Palp. Has 1 . 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