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v-5fifpr:?i ;,sr ;prr" Bulletin Ads, Are Placed Where Thousands Read Evening Bulletin Steamer Table. From S. F. Peking Jan. 18 Ventura Jan. 22 For 8. F. China Jan. 20 Sierra . Jan. 21 From Sydney. Moana Jan. 15 For Sydney. Aorangl Jan. 18 To protect your stock on hand Insurance o advise; If, to Insure your trade ai well, Then )ou must advertise -uoLiJur Wtirji--" . --. Jssocim Bulletin Advertising Pays Large Dividends. Try It. Has the Largest Circulation !PWPJW'I""WI I .1 ' f Vol. X. No. 2019. GERMAN IH COMMITTED SIIDI In Aleong Building, Ka- kaako, Late This Forenoon. FIRST ATTEMPTED TO SHOOT JAPANESE WOMAN Leaves Letter Telling of Reason for Rash Deed Put Bullet Through Head and Died Instantly. There have been many gruesome talcs of happenings In the city during the past fortnight or so hut none as gruesome as the one that a coroners Jury Is now pondering over nt tho po llen station, In which the death of u Ocrman shoemaker of tho city figures. It was shortly nftcr 10 o'clock this morning that a Japanese woman call ed at the pollco station In great dis tress and gave the police to understand that there had been suicide committed In one of tho Ah Lcong buildings near the Iron works. Deputy Sheriff Chill Ingworth being busy In the Pol lie Court, Sheriff Ilrown took the matter In hand and went In the patrol wagon to the nlace. On going to tho room designated by tho Japanese woman, Sheriff Hiown saw a man stretched on the floor On examining his body It was found that the fellow was quite dead A revolver was llng on the floor nt the side of tho body. There was a pool of blood on the floor which enme from a frightful wound In tho head, made b a bullet fiom the revolver. Shcrllt mown iccognlzed tho man ut nine as lielnit J. II. TruF(hler, a Herman shoemaker of the tlty who used to have a shop on Alakea strett but who leccntl) moved his place of business to a plcc of property lieionglng to W. H. Howell In Kallhl, where ho made his home The body was removed to the liiorsnc where nt 1 'clock. Dr Mc Donald was still nt work on tlTt post mot torn examination Slierlff Ilrown tailed the following coroner's Jury to gether and at 11 SO o'tloik began the work of questioning wltnessis Messrs Horace Crabbe, Jeff Kubev. Jaikson. Cluney and lmhoff The woman In the tase. a Japantsc, was questioned and she told substautlally (he samo stoi) ns given to Deputy Slierlff Chill Ingworth. At a little uftn 1.' o'tloik, It was necessary for tho Jur) to tako tv recess until 1 30 o'tloik because the doctor had not )ct finished his exami nation of the body. It appears that tho Japanese woman owed the deceased sonic mono) which ho went to collect this morning She replied that she did not have the mon ey and at this, Truschler diew n .38 tallbre revolver and took u shot at her. Luckily he missed her but the revolver was so close to the fnie when fired that sho was badly burned about tho mouth with powdtr. The woman lan out of tho room streaming for help mid Just as she had readied the door, an other shot rang out. This time, Hit German had placed tho luvolver against his own bead and pulled tho trigger. He evidently knew Just where to plate the muzzle, for the shot took Instant effect and, when tho crowd tushed In to seo what tho matter was a few- beionds later, Tiusihler was al- icady dead. The following letter, explaining the steps that led tho 0 or m an (o do the rash deed committed this moinlng, was found In the pocket of tho dead man's loat: Honolulu, January 20, 1902 On Account of tho swlndel and cheat ing actions of tho Japanese woman Atora Jcscmato Induced me to execute this action Said woman worked for mo for tonsiderablo tlmo ami I have laid her well, sho borrowed besides 00 Dollars of mo with the promtso to pay It back In two months. Ten months havo txplred without payment I de manded energetltally to satisfy me, In stead sho disappeared one day. One day I discovered her In a hiding In Kukcake I ordered her to tho po lite station to get my rights, but, what had I to hear she declared herself u piostitute. The shamo is too gieut for mo to have bad such a person In my house. (Signed ) JUT. Deputy Sheilff Chllllngworth (old the following story to a Ilnlletln lepor ter Oils forenoon "I know the dereas td well About a week or so ago, ho iamo to my oillco and asked me to bottle up a llttlo money muttei wlikli ho had on hand. Uo had been living with a Japaneso woman, Atoi.i 'eso iiinlo by name, and from time to ,mo had given her vailous sums of mono which, to date, had amounted to IJU Sho had cleaned his house foi'a long tlmo and had also becu his mistress. Ho wanted tho woman arrehtcd on tho hargo of embezzlement for, ho stated besides tho money ho had given her from time to time, ho had also loaned Her ?l)0, for which amouut ho had a note "Naturally, I tould not settle dlfflcul. tics of this nature and I told the man o very frankly. Ho went awav veil HONOLULU, TElilllTORY OP HAWAII, MONDAY. JANUARY 20, 1002 1'itiei: 5 GY.NTS. angry and threatened that ho would get tho money In somo way or other. This Is the last I saw of him but he evi dently meant what ho said." That Truschler went to tho room of the Japaneso woman In tho Ah Lcong block with the Intention of killing her and then committing suicide himself, Is not doubted by tho pollco. Previous to this trip to tho place, ho put on 117V best clothes, Truschler had been In the country between fifteen nnd twenty jcars and Invariably followed the trade of a shoe maker. Nino jcarB ago when tho monarchy was overthrown, he was a member of the squad of Germans that took charge of the pollco,statlon under Captain Zelgler. Later on, he was a special officer Under Marshal Hitch-tock. TO BOND KIHEI There is a rumor on the stiect tc nay .that Klhel plantation Is to hi bonded for half a million dollars This Is looked upon ns good news by a great many of the shareholders, ns they see dividends In sight. Kcports of the crop arc very reassuring, and It Is said that about eight thousand ton aro expected. PEOPLE TAKE ALARM REGARDING NAHIKU WATER LEASE Protesting voices aro being heard bought a kulcana of 10 10 actes In 1896 1 running stream descending from thu rit ilnul it t Inst f lin MmAin.l L.i... n . ..... . ' " . BALDWIN ATJIIE HELM Under present arrangements iTM management of the Hawaiian Coin mortal & Sugar Company has been rlaced In the hands of H. P. llaldwln for five ears, He will have as his as sistant Hen Baldwin, whllo Harry Baldwin will go from Hamaknapoko In some capacity not yet decided upon. 1 II. S. i from .Maui ugnlnst the proposed learns nnd added to it bv siibseniirnt nur. of Nahlku lands amounting to nine-( chnsi-s. Mr Omstcd Is In town and teen thousand acres on tho application ' having been seen by a Ilnlletln reporter of II P. llaldwln, who wants them sole-1 tnlked freel) of the danger from the ly for the purpose of developing th transattlon In iuestlcm to the rights water upon the lands. Tho present aro of all small holders now ilcpcdci3 not tho llrst objections raised to Mr. 'upon water from the Nahlku mottn tlildwln's scheme. Memorials have .tains Ho said been sent both to Washington and Ho-1 "Wo got wind In .May or June of last nolulu There has not been time for year that the Hawaiian Commercial & any results to appear In Washington. Sugar Co. was going to extend Its ditch In Honolulu the plea of smnll landhold-1 lo Nnhlku. Knowing that with tho II. ers lias been Ignored, excepting for a C. & S Co might Is right, tho small vague recognition of "vested rights, landholders petitioned the government of third parties" In the form of tbfl'not to allow the water betwven Hono- The training ship Molikan nnlved heio this morning thlrt)-two d.i)s from Lower California, wlitio she went from Los Angeles lo prattlcc with her great guns and for general taigct pratdie. Instead of going to llllo, as was the piogram, tho vessel tame here dlrctt, us sue was a little behtud tlmo. Sho will sta about ten dajs and then sail to complete hu irulse. Some tlm ago theic was talk of the Mohiiau or another training vessel being station id hire as a lecrulting vessel. There Is nothing known aboard her as to this matter, and whether she will hi sent back here or not Is not known. Theie aro about threo hundred bojs on the vessel who will bo given shore liberty during their staj They aro mostlj from California aud on theli first cruise. Since leaving San l'rau clso (he health or the ship has bceu good aud the youug sailors who start ed out as green hands aro being mado nblo scaniin of In tint fashion leases the Uovernment has decided to put up at auction. The c.ibc of W. E. Shaw, described la the latest Issue of the Maul News, fair ly sets forth tho danger to whlih small landholders are liable to bo exposed by the easy tompllanto of tho Govern ment with Mr. Ualdwln's application following Is tho article In full. "W i;, Shaw of Nahlku, some years since bought a tract of land In the Nahlku toffee lands district and has set ubuut 90 acres of it to cane, a con siderable portion of which Is now ripe. "Tho Nahlku plantation having fallen through. .Mr Shaw's only re source Is to flume his cane to the liana mill, and for this purpose he has built a flume from his cane Held to (he ter momu and Wallua-ikl to bt diverted into the proposed ditch. The govern mont has never noticed tho petition In nny way. "Yes, I have observed that clause to protect 'tho vested rights of third parties,' In the form of lease publish ed, but what protection Is that to small holders? It elninlv leaves it opeu to the powerful II. C. & S Co to drag the small holders Into court nnd wear them out. t I have been getting wnter from Wnllua mil and Keanao gap through Kamllo stream. It Ir mv Imnno.inn that When I bought tho first kiilcnnn nf 10 10 ncrcs In tho )car 1S9H thu Commissioner of Wnter IllghtR told me I vvns entitled ncrnctunllv tn untm- from Kamllo stream I linn, n ri,.,. mill nnd over, thing on my land, but REGISTIiRED AT "IIALUIWA." Tho following guests were icglstered ut Ilalelwa Hotel, for the week ending Junuarj 19 (1. Gchmami, Miss Sher wood, Citj, i: i: Ilurtmnnn, Wnlaluii, IMw. C Drown CM), Mrs (1 Deacon. walalua, H J llrlcrlc), Newport. 11 I , S. I. 'Hudson, San I'ranclsco (' A. Graham, W I' Jotker. City, il P Sauers and wife, Philadelphia, .Ino. Ilakcr, Jr., San Priuulsiu, i: I) Ten ney, K lwnkaml. O. Kamcoka. W (I II) num. Clt), Joseph lljman San rrancltio, .1. A. mtlilll. David Day ton, J. T. Ciaw It). Southaid Hoffmann Jr., M. A Sllva. Chas I'. Chilling woith, L. T. Agncw, T II. Joy, W. II, Goetz, C G. Itoikiis, Clt), C W. Sea wuid, Klttei), .Mo j Wm Uurd. San rrnmlsto; Arthur .Methael, llogton; Mr nnd .Mrs James O libit. Chicago, 111 , A I. Meny, City. Verna Lyman, Portland, Oi : Jas II. Pedgrtrt. Mrs A I. Merlthow, Hlchaid Ivers W. Lanz II M, Whitney Jr City minus of the liana plantation railway. , ,u :;,a,.T uo ,a,'-'u rrora '"f thu "ll.it the trouble Is that he has no ""' WL" " "' r,)r not,hl"K " pas- water to flume ,e cane This coutd & fWSSdTy &"$ be ensll) overcome h building an- ,(.dv wnnl.i unni n. ......?.. r --,. wi IIIUlllll T11T1I1 tilt .Nahlku minima In traits iirntitixi'il tn be leased. Ono who was formerly Identified promlutntl) with tho Nahlku Sugar Compan) said to a Ilnlletln reporter. on tne ciay me executive Council ap proved Commlsslonei llo)d's form oi least on Mr llatdwln's application, that the company's land aud tho lands of homesteaders who were to havo been lontrlbulory inno growers for the plantation were not dependent on the water privileges sought to be alien ntcd In this regard, tho Ilnlletln has a copy of a license Issued by the Gov ernment on August i', 1S98, to II P. llaldwln, W r Pogue and A Hock Ing on behnlf of tho then proposed Na hlku Sugar Company, giving them the right for thlrt) years to take water fiom tho Koolau tract nt the reutal of JIOO a )ear for tho first ten )ears and $1000 for tho remaining twenty )cars. "Tho water from this tract," the II censo sa)s. "shall bo used for the gen cial benefit of tho owners and oicu piers of lands within tho Nahlku tract ot public lands. Mop No. 20. for Irriga tion nnd domestic purposes ami for cane dinning nnd general mill nnd plantation purposes, nnd no person or pirsons shall bo deprived or the lion oi an) water (o which the) would have been entitled In the absence of (his Utilise " II HISS having been pointed out as the one who strutk the llrst blow Later on, a bluejacket, Uunn by mine, was also arresttd In connection with the affair. Tho whole thing was somewhat mixed up, but it was straightened out In tho Police Court this forenoon The evidence against Tlernny was ve.-j strong nnd ho was sent to Jail for a , , month for assaulting Ofllccr Jim Ku- plhe. Judgo Wiliox remarking that he' DPPPaQPfl Uac Dnnn in did not distinguish between a union uvlVa YYdb 00171 U and a non-union man If any of the former broke tho law they would catch it 'Me same with the litter In the case of Gunn. It was provru that he Instead of Anderton, was the man who struck Jacobscn first, lloj was also glvin a month s Imprison- ,,, . mem nt hard labor and Anderson w. VALYULAR DISEASE OF mm IIUIgl-CJ, The union men have been very na ive of late and, from tales told by non union men. they are tr)lug to get tho milOH n llu.B .. l..I it .1 business for good There wcro ovcr!Unera' t Take Place TommOrrOVT nrt) non-union nun gnfliered nt Die lumber )ards on Saturday night nnd earl) Sunday morning. Tho move mint of tho non-union men received a very severe check this forenoon when Judge Wilcox sentenced two of their number to Imprisonment at hard labor. England 59 Years Ago. HEART CAUSED DEATH Afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In terment in Family Plot in Nuuanu Cemetery. franl. Iliown one of Honolulu's best known business men and a Kama alnn who ever followed the trend of ivents In Hawaii uel with the greatest of interest, unci who Invarlabl) threw his Influence on the side which ho bo- iicveci 10 lie lor the best of his adopt ORPHEUM RECORD BROKEN Changes of program will be Intro- ll.ireil ffir Ihr, Ann nrn..nM ..t ... .... .. . . .. ... ... i .. i . , i'"s" i mu vu iiiuiiir), uieu ni nis home on King oriel b Lntertnlncrs this evening nnd strett. be)ond Pllkol, between 8 3o tomorrow night, when tho present en- and 9 o'clock this morning. Deceased gageinent terminates. Saturday night's had hem suffering for a year or so receipts at the Orpheura wcro thu past from vnlvular dlseaso of thv largest In .-o history of the house, the heart Thero tould be but one om wnoic wceK being a banner week, and tome nnd thico weeks ago beeaii thu Manager Illal has found no reason tn regret his determination to play at that theater Thero will undouritedly be standing loom only tonight nnd tomorrow Judg ing trom the call ror seats, one litrwlt of forty being taken for tomorrow night. In order not to entirely dlsau point those who buy at tho window the 1 Mm mnl.n 111... n ,im.n.itn.. ... H.1..1 lartlii Vr I . V,,, .Yoi. '?" moment. Manager Cohen has en parties, )et It Is ponied out by men dtavorecl during the engagement to re Mr Slaw's nal.M ult 8"!",,l0,,, ,h,at 8("" a te for that ."enmnck .vir nnnw s tnabllltv to cet water fnr .... i.A ...... i.,,.. .... othei ll.iino to lonnect with a perma nent stieam, but tlio government now proposes to sell a lease of the Nahlku water rights, nnd Mr Shaw fears that If ho builds another Hume ho will run one end of it Into an Interminable law suit. "While every encouragement should be offeied to the ptoplo of central .Maul to conserve tho waste waters of tho Nahlku district, which will add mil lions to tho wealth of .Maul, still th government should protect the Inter ests of the sutlers to whom It sold lands in Nahlku district to the extent of rose n Ing from the Icurc suHUIent water to enable flume (heir cune N Omslrd of rice lands In (he oooooo wnter diverted. limning his cane Illustrates how lllin b) iiic protection Is actually. Very unfavorable comment Is also heard froin landholders wltlifn the srnen ot luuic-nte or the Nahlku Su gar Compan) ii'Mpettlng the manlpu 1 here lt nrn mh v o u.n. ....... of 341. to 350" miiiion galimu-'e'ry IhV , rel, ti,; !J tweiitv four hours in tin. Nnhlku lnn.i. . t .1,., .....,."i' ,.".1" ll,u" "" of w 1.1th the Government proposes to .ws" hi ' rte ,lmn' "uVrt T "the sell the lease know that a test was scheme of ,lM?e- & S Co to obtain made by the II. C. jc r.n nnnnin ,nii ,.,. ..h. ...... IO ou,a,n iw, u. mi- .-iiiire iunikif un n. which siiowca a head of fnrtv miiiim, olm.. n r ,i , " gallons a day lu the Hanawl stream blamo for suspension cast TydliTerent Another n,n in.,..., ...k . '"'"?.m.cJ1 ' ". mmpany upon the inclependeni owner orsugarcano land sTockholders: s"ays Smn" nHM'bSa,,le !'""J. ?"? "$ -JSK SIT f,o;,,lue",cu,r,, ft" "si: ... im.c- inn CHI main on thn r,nnpt,..l ..,.. . .. .: . " " ...T..M ..I .. n. . - . -l'"--' pnn) will pass thrniich here In the full of the )enr and the hearly recognition given Hit present combination will do much tnwuid bringing other Hrst-elass attractions to Honolulu from time to tluu I .. .-. -'Wtia I lllllliaill I'll! I 111 IIIM II ll.lnln.,.1 I. 1 Nahlku planters to ",(;r 0 Mr. naldvvln to r.irnlsh Hono ond m. in, Vi T. ,"AS .".V"l " to the mill." 'ater(otl.o Pioneer Mill Company (list crop tho rom.it rl,i, Hna Is the owner of1 al , . 0 ear for every been honV'l I i'7i for n t lass NalUkuse-tlou.havlng'Jhfa " a? Z e'n 5" Z !!!.' I!'.!"-" mMlXtliX O00000000000606rtr; "Tl ""-m. .,ny "08t ' the Islands." " -- -V -s" "S- - v-' v .: St - V -V J rf A A. . . fflfflffiEUB IN A BENEFIT FKiHI If I Nil DEMURRER OF TREASURER WRIGHT IS OVER-RULED The Defendant Given Till Thursday to Auswer and the Case Set for Hearing on Friday. The following notice was tatked on the inner side of the main door or St Andiew's Cathidral SiiihIh) morning CATHHDIIAL CHIIICH OP, SI. ANI)lti:W Know alt men b) these piesents that b) (he autliurlt) or the Dlcxesatt S)ii ud (Ills Ciithollc Cliurih Is now gov erned b) the statute h nppiovcd V) Its last session, under which the nri-inls slou granted by Hie lllshop In 188.-,, Inst Illness, whlth ended In his death toda) Kraal. Ilrown was 53 )ears or age a wi.k ago Sunda). He was born in Slough Iluckluhamshln. England, a Plaie about twenty miles out Trom London Ills father was Thomas Ilrown niiw ilc teased, who iamo to tin- Islands lift) six )ears ago and who was for a long time Itegistrnr of Cou U)iinn wheti Hawaii was a king dom ills mother was Mar) Ann Ilrown who died last )ear In this tlty nnd who. with her husband, came to tin Islands when Prank Ilrown was but a tlilbl or tluee )ears Dticased was aitlvcly engagid In business in Honolulu from thu tlmn no whs a ver) )oung man. and his lu ilustrloiiH habits so iluug lo him that, though ailing riom time lu time dur lug the past )i-ar. he continued to re n.alii at his isist until he was no longer able to ge-t about In 1SSI. deceased wmt liitu (hi Legislature as a mem ber from one of the K'nolmia ,.n ihi. lslaml ami In company, with his two Mothers, (lodfrey and Ceiil He re limine d lu the- House of llnni-nemim. tlves Tin two or tlirie termn. Frank Ilrown married Miss Lena Wiinil'-nherB on December 7. 187G, so (hut the couple passed tflelr sliver wedding mi tin, same date or the )enr that has Just passed. Di-eeiiHc-d li'itve's three biothers and I. slstei to moiiin his loss (tiiilfrnv. wunoiil tin. niithoril) of (he S)im.l.ir, ," ,, , i . . .. V, " ' "" 'MrH' to til lain Persons to be i. illstln, . , i A1 x Mll''losh. lle-sfdes these thero g.ega,,orb,;:,;;,::;8z;i!m irz mi rights co ordluute with (hoic of (ho now in 1 1... riiv The Ulks have been forced to aban don the production of the opera ot "Mikado" on aciouut of the unexpect ed departmc of Mi llnrvo), the man who was to take the Important part of Koko. This was n gnat disappointment to the bo)s who were pushing the bene fit entertainment, but the) got their heads together and finally Miciecded In making arrangements for u big vaudeville show nt tho opera house to morrow (Tuesdn)) afternoon, begin ning at 2 o'clock. The Gist artists of tho vaudeville company at the Orphcuni and the Ho CIII1NAMAN HURT. Just as tho 12 o'clock whistles blew today, ono of tho Walaluo daily wag otis hauled b) a team nf mules aud dilvtn by a Chinaman, wus sieu to dash along King street and past Ueth el, barely escaping collision with a trnmcar Tho driver was holding on tightly to the itlns but, when In front of Castle & Cookos otllios, ho wus seen to lose his seat and, pltthlng lor ward, wub thrown Into tho strett on his bead Tho poor fellow wns totally union- BtloUS When nicked lin Iiv smnrnl hv. standers and carried to tho sidewalk. uuwevcr, ne recovered in a few niln- uies auu was rcmovocl to the pollca btation There was a cut on tho back or tho head and several bruises on tho race, but there was no strlous Injury aud the Chinaman was soon able to pioceed on his way. The mules gallopid out King strout and at Smith collided with a (olophono pole. People rushed In and tho mules were seemed and taken to tho pollco station THE MALIIIINI. Tho Ljlo bo)s" new boat Is almost read) for launching and within a clay or two will have her tilal spin. It has bteu deilded to call her .Malahlnl and she Is expected to do all sorts of tilings to the other boats now here. She vd built with a view to beating Johnson's Wlklwlkl, and the Princess, and will take part lu tho races next week against them. Ten-cent bier received a setback In tho United Slates District Court Ihlj morning Tho demurrer was over-,111"1 minstrel troupe will bo present, ruled In the case of Macfarlano and auii "'cro " bo two surprl8 Hiat others against W II Wright, Treasur- hlno ,10t ct been given In Honolulu er of Hawaii, defendant L'Uen till '"ii former organization. Thursday to answer and the cuso set' Tuc Program will lntludo tho fol for healing ut 10 o'tlcxk Kilday. 'owns Klatt and Harvey, In a black On tho former hearing a demurri r "co ssctcn, sum Adcle, assisted by was sustained and plalntlif allowed to JIul!'?r Harry the only woman shad amend the tomplalnt The amendment oKruhlst lu the lountr); the St. was the subject or the demurrer that 0uK" u"Otbers, comedy bicyclists; Vr failed on (his ocuislon uel,t 'oK'", the unbleached American, The plaintiffs represent the old line ''! a monologue and songs; Prof. Pow- saloon Interests of Honolulu, which cl1 n'' Hlt1' ' company, will pul pa) Individually a license of $1000 n o" a K1 ', better than an) thing lis eur for retailing liquor of all kinds. has ''0"0 i,lro o sort of modern Viider n Territorial law (he Treasurer D1stl''y "' l'latt will appear In a Issues licenses at JIOO a )oar for re- ke'ch wltl1 llse Sutherland, tho title tailing sold) tho pioduct of the Hono- bclr'K """PI')' as Illrds In May." lulu brewer). .Mail) Inewery saloons ,n "I,lltlot tliri will be the Perrarl have been stnr(eil with suih licenses, J1'10- It ha new lot of fine dances; BIN and b) tho present suit the regular ' Mc('lal ami Mine Cordelia. In spe- trade sets up the ilaim of vested right cl""l,H Clarence J Harvey will ap- against them. I P(a" us Wear) Willie, lime Nlllson, int. ihaineleon dancer, will try to cap ture tho agoulzlug butterfly Tho nrn. gram will close with a eomoely song by Hope lladdiu entitled "Mar) Jano's Top Note." The band will phi) for an hour be fore the performance In front of the ojiei.v house. As will he seen this Is ono of (he LU8ITANA MEETING. The Important meeting or (ho Lusl lima Sotlet), nt whlth now ollkers to fill the plates of those who reslcnnd a short time ago. will be held tomor- low evening in tho hull Tho meeting has been very well advertised and UNION SAILORS ATTACKED "SCAB" FROM FLORENCE Police Turn Out and Officer Kupihea Has a Hard Time Two Men Six Month Each. There was plcntj of trouble outside the lumber )ard near tne depot, be tween l and 1 otloik Sunda) morn ing and the mutter was aired In the Police Court this forenoon The trou bit was between sailors, and from (he evidence given in (he Police Couit to da). It would seem that (he union men went lo the plaie deslguated for the express purpose of holding up non union men as the) passed along. ino trouble was reported to the police stutlon b) a white mun and Jim viipino and .Ncllsiu started out to investigate. When they arrived on the none, the) ww two gioups of men. Tho first were not having any troubi.) mil iseusen stopped (o Invcsilgate. Kupllio went on the second group, whire a light was lu progress betweeu two sailors, whom he dl dnot recog nize Ho Jumped lu and tried to sep arate the men. whereupon ho was set upon li) u number of the sullors, in eluding tho lighters themselves The olllcer was thrown to tho gioiind, hut he was on his feet again lu a Jiff). 'Hit sailors saw tho badge he was wealing and Immediately ran awii) Kuplhe taught the smnllcst of the fighters and made u grab for I'olemun Tlerne.v the other ili-Tirei ue-Jii can be an) lungei ullowed or The funeral will bo from the late granted lesldenee on King stieet nt 3 .10 Given under m hand and beal this ',0k tomorrow (Tuesdn)) nfter- 17th duv or lanuarv. In tl... i,-..r .,r ,,r ln,n ' '. Alex Mackintosh e.lll Lot d IJgj alkhi:d WILLIS. Itlshon or Honolulu Mr Miekiutosh, not having received' II uiiui.il notiniatlon rrom the lllshop, the services or tin Second Congre gation went on as usual. How i ver. the lllshop means (hat the Second Con gregation must not go cm ror he has changed the hour nf his service so thai n part of It will take phce dur ing the lime former!) allotted to the other body. tin Itev. Alex elating Interment will tnke place lu Hie family lot lu Nuuanu cemeterv The pnll-bearers are as follows- II. .M von Holt, r W Wiindenbenr J. Super O St John Gilbert. Geo. Smithies and C M V Porstcr Mrs Hmltheis I enn't get Willie to carry In the ion! or do au)thlng uny inure. I wonder when ho Is? Mr Smitheis He's over to Jlmson'a helping their boy carr) in their toal. Indianapolis Sun. S. S. SIERRA, JAN. 21 Next Kxpress Steamer lo tho Coast Ship Your Packages by Wells, Fargo & Go. Express Ollleo with Am service, Masonic 0 OLD COIN POR NEW. Tin thousand dollars of Hawaiian money will be sent away In the Chln- todny (o bo rcmelled nnd mado lut good coin of tho realm. The condition of Dr. Walters thli afternoon Is reported from his rcsl. dencei as about the same Ho Is no worse. Send the weekly edition of the Bul letin to your friends. Only 1 a year. , Weekly edition of the Dulletln $1 a year. TELEPHONE MAIN 199. PACIFIC CI.L'H. HONOLULU. The annual meeting of the Pacific erlcan Messenger Club will lin held Kcbruary 3U. 1902. at ulldlng. the Club House, at 7 30 p. m. 20l"-tf HDOAU HALSTHAD. Secretary. The power that prepaid! the high wa)s of lire seems to have arranged tliut the flngei posts along the primrose paths shall rarely point to the Promls ed Land Captain Illultt. there) Is no doubt whatever (hat there vei) best programs ever given lu Ho.l w,lc" ll"' l',t,t'1 l'i-'cJ "l stones and will lie plent) nt Inehlent to make tho nolulu All the i:iks have tickets In tl,,e ,l"'ni " '" At this, he let gu rat'erSfmoTiUore'?!,3 tl-lr ,KKk..- J'l ta -lad T .' ,!a -f --ted .ifttr will turnout In lull r","' ' c . I1,H' ""J" w"'' '"-"'. Tho ujual 1,lr"',' ",,all redutlnn the latter to IIYADBS AND HAWAIIAN. ......- oi i aim ,-iii eents will hi rol- lowed Ilret Hlirte. wbemn lll..m. ..,..,.. ino wit iretght seanins Hawaiian la8 ,,... Il0c-n gr, or than It now Is and ll)a.les are doing good work In U nbout to repent ono of his earnest getting rid or their cargoes In lino successes by publishing soon another shape. Tho latter will git nway on Installment of 'Condensed Novels" In Wednesday for Kahulul, where sho hlcli he will parodv In Inimitable will complete her cargo of sugar, and ?' V?'10 JaU,n novelists of tho last It Is expeited the Hawaiian, will be ,.r"r-,CnrB, ,"'," ,B.t("7 r""H ,ha' ' ' read) to sail on Saturday fnr Lahalna S tn, I C hlVl"10 C.r"1,"' lc6t 8h" and Ull. to load for the L'ant. E'min or waM." ' & v reasonable gtute of mlud Latei on .liuoliiin, a non-union sail or ver) badl) hurt about Ulo fate, called at the pollco elation and laid lu a complaint. While he and a num ber of friinds were on tliuli wn) (o I wild, tlicy who asked to give the mine ot tho ship upon which they were emplojed When the name Florence was given, he was set upon b) n numlipi or men Tho police went along with the man and Ander son, a union sailur, wus arrested, he James A. Banister This name on a pnir ot hIioch mciinti a perfect flttlnjv, sty llf.li hIioc, iihhIc of the best iiiiitcrlnlH nnd of the best work inn iikIiI. The price Ih hlfth f()r n poor hIioc, but low for n ftooi! one. 'I lie IJnnnlHtcr Is, a (Jooil mIiiic. Itutton or lace In ftrent inrtcty of leutlicrH from 0.00 to UH.OO. Manufacturers Shoe Store s5 J IOS7 IOHT ST. EH J-