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"y ?f .EVENtNO .IH'M.ETIN. HONOLULU T II.. TUESDAY. NOV. 27. 1906. Hiii.i MASONIC TEMPLE UK WEEKLY CALENDAR Oceanic Staled. TUUHIJAV Honolulu Commandcry Order of the Temple. Hawaiian Lodne First Degree I'WOAV Molia Temple Election 7:3C. AH visiting members ot the order aro cordially Invited to at tend meetings of local lodges. HARMONY LODGE, No. I, I. 0. O. Mtets ecrr Monday evening at 7:30 la I 0. O, K llan. Fort street, E. It. HENDRY. Secretary. C. 0. HOTTKU N. 0. All visiting brothers very cordially luvllfd. MYSTIC LODQE, No. 2, K. of l. Meets every Tuesday evening at 1:30 o'clock In K. ot I'. Hull, IC'iif Itrcc L Vlsltlny brothers cordially In I ted to attend. O. J. WHITKIIEAD. C.C. V. WAI.DHON, K.n.3. OAHU LODQE, No. 1, K. ( P. Meets evcrr Friday evenlrg at K. P. Hall, King street, at 7:30. Mem bers of Mysllc Lode, No. Z, Wm. Mc KInley Lodgo, No. 8. and vUIUlk brother cordially Invited. Ctneral Business. ' A. D. DOND, C. 0. A. S. KENWAY, K.R.i. j HONOLULU LODGE BIO, . P. 0. E. ' Honolulu Lodge No. 615, B. P. 0. H.. lll meet In their ball, .in Miller and Bcretanla streets, every Friday evening. By order of the V. IL HARRY H. SIMPSON, Becrttary. n. R. MURRAY, E.R. Mm. M'KINLEY LODQC No. I, K.f P. Meets every Saturday evening at f:S0 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, King i'.retL Visiting brothers cordially In !tJ to attend. M. M. JOHNSON, O.C. E. A. JACODSON, K.R.tS. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. I. Meets on the 2nd and b WBDNliS OAY evenings ot each month at 7:30 -clock In K. ot P. Hall, Klnc stre-L Visiting Haglei aro Invited t at wnd BAM McKEAOUE, Vf.V. H. T. MOORE. W. 8icy HAWAIIAN TRIBE N. 1, I. 0. R. M. Meets every second and fourth rRIDAY of each month In I. O. O. F. Halt Visiting brothers cordially Invited to ittend W. F. DRAKE. Sachem. A. R. MURPHY, C. of R. 3AMIEN COUNCIL No. SS3, Y- M. I. Meets every second and.fourth Wed nesday of each inonlh Ht San Amonln Hall. Visiting, brothers cordially In- (fed to attend. T. F. McTIOHH. Prca. E. V. TODD. Secy. Conveyance Convenience! When your delivery , wJnon lo made to fill the I exact needs of your busi ness, you have "convey, ance convenience." Why not have one made to order here? We'll make It Just no you want It. We can give you an estimate price. Hawaiian Carriage Manufacturing Company, 7 QUEEN ST. TEL. MAIN 47. P. O. BOX 103. C. W. ZCIGLER Manarjer HONOLULU IRON WORKS Improved and Modern SUGAR MA CHINERY of every capacity and de scription made to orfler. Boiler work and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation purpose a specialty. Particular atten. tloh paid ,to JOB VORK, and rcoalrr txecuted at snortest notice. W. R. PATTERSON Ctneral Contracting and Jobbing, Houtepalnting, Paperhanglng, (drain ing, Kalsomlnlng, Brick, Cement and Stone Work, Shop with Whlttlv the sign painter, corner lintel and Union streets, PHONE MAIN 3b1 TDK HAWAIIAN REALTY AND MA TUniTY CO,, LTD, Rial Estate, Mertgago, Loans and In vsMment BteurltlM. Olllcol Mclnlyr piilg., Honolulu, T.ll, p, o. nox m phono main mi 9i I'OMT 8T. - uyLLL'iw ana, ay -tu W si 1 leSThc Old BUM J Oh - I Kit! HOtll ui I T a HH " i Sff-iciLV " I I-h SrREADlHQ CAPACITY f WPFUl.LE & COS FUKEFREFAHED FAINT Pure Prepared Paint Is ready for Im mediate use. Scientifically mixed and around by modern ma chinery. Sold by Lewers & Cooke, Limited, I77 3. KING STREET. We're .ilu.iyn ready to examine cuir IpciIi KKKL' :iml itiolc our jiricc (or placing them in Kiol comlilion. Kwn then )nu arc under no obligation to employ us. Hut when jim sec our work anil how painlessly no operate, jotluill place your teeth in our care, I I ILRt.tlSON. n I), s "TIM-: KXI'IiRT DENTIST" 215 Hotel St. Try Dr. McLean's GOLDEN SEAL HAIR TONIC for Oily Hair. For sale by Mrs, Doris E. Paris, FORT STREET opposite CONVENT. NEW MATS per 0. S. Ventura at Miss Power's Millinery Parlors BOSTON BLDG., FORT STREET. LADIES' STYLISH HATS WHITE 8ALE8LADY. K. UYEDA NUUANU ST. cor. HOTEL and KING. Mango Chutney lo Delicious for Cold Lunches, MRS KEARN'S FACTORY HOTEL 8TRUET 'PHONE BLUE 1411, BAMBOO AND LAUHALA for sale at tlio WOMAN'S IiXCIIANGE HOrLLtiT. R'YV ILL. MAIN 43. lor Japanese cooks, waiters, women for hiuicwork and help for day work, supplied on short nolle, JAPAHBfie NEW HOTEL UNION, LABOR OFFIOH, NUUANU HTHEET NCAH PAUAHI'. , wrT twn?' crir eji m Wi Mullilln lfw. LOCAL iND iENEIAL Many Dulletln want ads. that are printed today represent stitches that are Intended to save nine. Autos tot hlro nt Ter. Stables. Why not nsk for Itoyal Ilutlcr nl C J. Day & Co 'a? Delicious hot mlnco pies for ThankH kUIiir. New CiiRlanil Bakery. Work In the Third Hank nt Mystic IaicIrc No. 2. K. P.. this oenlnc I HIiir up Mm. Kenrns, Blue 1111, for, delicious homc-nmde mlncc meat. Mystic Lodge, No. 2, K. of P., tuectsJHcre aro two eyeglasses, one fitting tonlpht In K. of P. Hall. Kins street thc noso corrCctly. t'tic C (J. YM,M-Ca "Tech"! jhlaj There Is no one miiniliiR n nli!micnt of lle luliitiil tur ' p.-g eyeglass that will fit as) noses, but Itcv John (.. liny, formerly n local i pastor, bus a elmreli near l)s An fielea. Ncnlly furnlslicd rooms at tlio Pop nlar. l, $1.'0 and $2 per week. 1213 Korl street. The stock lioolis of the Pioneer Mill Co. will lie closed to transfers from Not ember 2S to December 1st. The Terrlorlal MetsenRcr Servlro takes orders for rcucncd llrkels for tlio Toy Rliop. 'Plume Main Ml. A Siotch collie was found nt Knkna ko. Onncr may secure fame from .Mr f-oti?a, corner Oiiecn anil Cook strcetu The monthly business mcctlnp of tin Woman's Guild of St. Clement's hns been postponed until Tuesday, Dcioin l.er I. Walklkt Inn is now owned by W. U. IlerRln. Accommodations, supplies nnd attendance absolutely first class. Finest linthlnR on the beach. "Arabic" applied to Iron roofs re diiecf tempwaturo as mueb na sr, il i;rees. TlilM lias been awcrtnlncil by attiial tcoL Callfornlu Kccd Co, (Reiitx. Joe Cohen states that the ICIIcforil Company did not utnrt for Honolulii mi was expected owIiir to Its beliiR the blRRcst nttracllon In Ran l'ranclseo nt the present time. The annual mectliiR of the V. C. T 1' will bo held nl the reslilcneo of Mrs. J. M Whitney nl 2:30 p. in. today. An IntctestliiR report from tlio National W C. T. U. will bo read. Tlio dato for tlio lllltiR of entries for the photographic slum- In Hip Promo tion rooms hni been postponed until Derember 1 lo rIvo exhibitors from 'lnul nnd Hawaii n ehiince. The four recital of .Mrx.' II. MeVoan Mnekull will luko plaeo this pvciiIiir nl 8:15 o'clock nt I lie ball room of tlio oiiiir Hotel. Mrs, Mackall will h.o! assisted by Mrs. I.. Tcnney Peck mid Mrs. A. II. InRiills. I.. S. KonR of tlio miii llamm-YoutiR Co. Is le.ivliiR today on the Korea for China nnd will bo Hlxcnl fur about klx months. Mr. Kong was Imrn In China, but tame hern an n child nnd was edu cated In lolnnl ColleRO. UirRC'Mock of fre.sh dikes :uiu randies for ThauksRUIiiR. Now Kiir land Bakery. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Henry Smith may visit Honolulu on their tour of tlu world, which is to IicrIii booh. Tlio Smiths are now in Iiudun nnd tlieyj will make the tour by way of Paris, the Suez and tlio Orient Itev. A. K. Cory, formerly pallor ot tlio rhrlFllnii church here, passed through In tlio Korea on his return lo missionary work In China. Ilo Rnvc an address nt u mcctliiK of his former! culmination last night. Tlio new slenmer W, S. Porter, late ly acquired by the MnUnn Navigation Company for fccrvlco on tlio Coast, left New York on tlio 17th, towing tho tiiR boat NaiiRntor, which will be used by tha AsDOclntcd Oil Company. Tho Scauldn has plenty of mirl boards, surf ennors, Cansdlan canoea etc., which me at tho disposal of Its guests. Itemcmher thai the best bath Ing and tho best surf for board riding Is dlroclly In front of tlio Scasldn. Mrs. M. A. Fuller, mother of Hubert M, Culler and mint of S. M. Damon, died nl Oakland, November 14. She wus for many jeam a icsldent of Ho nolulu, her husband, .lusluli Fuller, be ing n member ot tho Uoard of IMuca lion. Mra. M. T. Spiiidlo of Washington. U. C, and .Mr. Hunter Hplmllc of Har risonburg, Vn., nrrled on the Koien yesterday, having been called hero by the illness of their sou nnd brother. They nre guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. Tcnney Peck. J. Carlo of the Pawn BrokliiR Co., opposite, ilie Catholic Cimwnt, will soon leavo for Amslcrdam. lie hits nindo iirrnnncmcnts with W. 13. Fisher, tho niiclloiieer, lo sell Its cntlro Mock wllhoiit limit or icscrvo. Snlo will bo gin Friday. November :i0. Tho llawnll.in Mission Chlhlrcn's So ciety will meet noxt Sulurdny nl C'lnr eneo Cooko's lesldcnce. A special feature .will ho tho singing of tlio Thanksgiving hymn: "When tlio band of Pilgrims incorcd their bark on the wild New Uugland choie." MARKET TOR OUR FRUIT Tho Issuu of Nov. 12 of tho Ilally Consular and Trade. Reports lic.ui Wellington rontnlns the fdllowlhir Tho Hnwnllnii Agrlcullurnl Knpir liucnt Station ut Honolulu, Ihnuif'i oiio of Us oIllceiH, lias coudili (oil mi r peiiinriii of shipping Hawaiian fruit' in i ,hl utorago In Hun Fiauclocii M'd Viincnmer. Mnvi-inl Ions wore s'iiii (d li Phil FruiM'Isin In roM tiloriigi; Hint worn then shipped iinilliwnrl in I'oitlaud by iiilliimd, wliorn it was (i.iiiuI iliul mum Hum li!) per emit, of lluu ilelliuln liupltul piudlicllii'is, Miliwilii Miimlili'ieil ion iiMidur r sitbli u Jiiiiruuy, Ix.ii mini- ihrouiili tm lulioil, Tljii imiiIU i,f Ihu eMl mni ur ton!ivri nf urwii Iiuimii Inuwi h oi'i'liiliK iiijw iimilvnt fui llit luui! aullsulii luii'littJ fruTi. our stock Includes the best and latest To know the style best suited for cacli particular nose and how to adjust It Is part of our skill. A. N. SANFORD, GRADUATE o'pTICIAN, BOSTON BUILDING, TORT STREET, Over May & Co. MONUMENTS, 8AFE8, IRON FENCE. HAWAIIAN IRON FENCE & MONUMENT WCRK8. NEXT TO YOUNG BLDO., 178-180 KINO STREET. PHONE 287. MWVWV:1rtWWVVVMmVVAMrWVVVIAVWArtrtAVlrtMArtrtl Honolulu Clothes Co., Ltd. Will be open only half a day Thursday. Send, us your clothes NOW. We will deliver them before Thanksgiving Day. Telephone Alain 147 Among tho steerage passengers on tlio S. K. Cl'ina, which went lluoiiph. yesterday, were 3.1 Hindoos on their way to the Northwest wliero they aro to ho emplojed ns laborers In construc tion work on tlio Canadian l'nellle rail road. Many of the bIimuihIiIju fmui tho Orient bring n low of these iinthcoM Hindustan thiough, hill tho greater proportion of them Irnvel Jiy the Ca nadian Pntlflc vessels. Slnro tlio pas s.iRfl of tlio law Imposing a fiend tax nl 1300 on Chinese entering llrltlhh Ci lunihl.i, (ho rallio.nl bus been Import ing large numbers of Hindoos us lab orers, That this Is nol looked upon wild Tutor by the Canadian Govern ment in shown In the following dis patch to tho Sim Francisco Chronicle, lioin Ottawa, dated November 17. The fact that 00 Hindoo laborers on a single Etcnmshlp aro now mi Ihu way to Hrltlsli Columbia to swell tho num bers Unit have during tho last mmhiiii been pouring into thn l'nellle province, has nw.ikened tho Canadian (imcrn luent to tho necessity ot piovldlug souio measures to check tlio immigration ot theso people, llrltlsh Columbians mo i moused oxer this now nerll. unil ills jtrchs Is sin o lo result to tlio ImmiRraiits tlicuihelvi'S iililoxs n stop Is put upon Inn movement fiom IhiIIii lo Canada. Tlio Canadian authorities will lie eorillugly, thiiiugli tlio medliini of the Imperial (Icneriiiiicnt, bring to Hie in tention of tho luilluu Government tho desirability' of checking the prer.cnt whulesalo linmlEratlon of Hindoo.) lo llrltlsh Columbia. Itepoitn trom the l'nellle Coast show that already distress and privation Imvu been oxcricuced hy many of tlio Hindoos wlio have recent ly I'omo to tills country. PAULINE MORTON TO WEO Now VoiK Kiclely Is luli'icMcd In Hi" roinaiuo of Miss Paulino .Moiliiu.i daughter of Paul Moiltui, runner rln-l Not only this -but the Quality We relaiy of thu Navy mid u former flu- rwnlsli You is DURABLE -nd there. WEo luup, now hcid of tlio i:iiilnlili 'orc Ecouomlcil, Lite AsKiiruilip Hocli.ty. ami .1 Hup l!vciy talent nf our enperlenceil kllia Smith, J I,, i llimnnl uriiiuu!ii,'woikiiiii U enerclseil In nlve you what wIiomi I'ligiinijiiioiit Iiiih Jiihl been mi 'wo our.tnlce A Pr.lll'CCT PIT, imiimeil Ml Morton mul Mr. HinliP lull ul ii VVIillu IIuunii nniui! iliir HK w nitlifr'N Ivliii III Ihu Cabinet Mini i uqi n Miiitiif love ul IH'M alibi I )r. Mujllli u mmbr of lluiiani vU lit I'JDt Iliul s up i.iwwm M a iwlnmii tfu iM luut Immoi mm fur m wHJilliiii. , Nelson's Thin Paper Editions Of Popular Authors Small volumes printed In large type on vrry thin paper are becoming more popular every day. You can slip n volumo In your pock ct when traveling; they are handy and convenient to read In a hammock; they take up very little room. Bound In Turkey Morocco With flex Ibto covers. We have the following authors now In stock. Dickens, Juno Auslcn, Horns, Klngsley. Tennyson, Thackeray, Tho Ilronlos, Carlylc, Lever, Shakespeare, Scotl, Ilunyan. Qorvnntcs, I.yllon, Elliot. Price 2 per volume. Handsomely llluotratcd. Cash or Installments.; Wm. G. Lyon Co. COR, PORT AND HOTEL 8TREET8 (Upstairs) lllank books of nit sorts, ledgers etc., manufactured by tho Bulletl&'Pnb. huhlnc Onfhpxnv. lleaning John K. Ilulgcr, Inspector ot lloluif, mid O F. Holies, Inspector of llinli. I have been unablo lo agtco as to Ihu incisure of icsponslblllty thnl uttnclies to Cuptnlu W. P. S. Porter for the itrnndlng ot tho steamship Mongolia at .Midway Island. Holies handed ill Ills decision In the mailer yesterday, bill Ilulgcr refused to concur with blin. Tho decision wus handed to Supcr vlhlug IiiKpcclot John Ucrmliinhiiu) who, on accounts of its character, ro- liihcd to mako It public. Ho uald: "llollcu n ml Ilulgcr hnvo not been r.lile to agree us lo the blame for the disaster. I have Holies' decision, lo which Ilulgcr says he dissents. This is not u.illsfiiclur). 1 will havo n Joint I'eclsion from hutli Inspectors, or, if they aro (till unablo lo agree, I wll write n decision." It Is understood Hint Holies, In his ileeUlan, censured Captain Porter for the disaster. On tlio other hand, It ii uald that Ilulgcr fuors tho captuln, ami is dlspoacd to Iny tlio hlams on First Olllcer Miirtln, who wns on tlio bridge wild tho captain when tho vcjscI Mi muled. This dlffcronca of opinion was np parent during tho Investigation Into tho ilrciimtdiiiifcs of tho stranding. It Is pielly well understood that (ho two Inspectors atu iiuuhlo to agree, so tho piiHpecIa urn Unit In thn end the dcel hlon will eoiuef loin Captain llermiug ham, Chronicle, Nov, 20. , PW FlnoJob'Prlntlng'at the Bui letin offlc. Decidedly Dressy anil comfortably cool, aro Wlilto Lin- t" n"ck Bulls, W. W. Allium & Co., MfHOHANT TA,0HB it HIi'U 81, PRINCESS THERESA TELLS f TELLS ABOUT LUAl) The man who wrote the nrtlclo about tho Nnnlnla I'au riding club on November 25, Is tho lowest of lowest. He Is talking through his hat when ho snld the Hall ft music was not paid. Tho President paid everything herself. Tho Princess was busy during tlio dny attending to the l.iinu nt Hanlclca I-awti of which she Is a member after Ifio affair wns over went to sco nboul tlio music nnd .wns told II wag n. k.J of which she bad somo other musicians who offered to play for tho night as somo of Ihein wcro members of tho Pnu riding club but, being told tho other club wns coming so tliahkeil them and told them lo coma to tho dnnco nnd hnvo a good time. The tats eye man of Knlmiikl did not sco slrnlght when ho isald Hint tho Prin cess left her purse at home, that was really too bad but even If she did 1 guess sho could have raised the mon ey if II was needed as the Princess wns collecting money from the pro ccedi of the door nnd articles sold In the room. Tho Princess paid everything & do not owo one cent, but she says tho man who wrote tho article and that was present at the dnnco with yellow lets on bin neck and hnl and who lias ecu so loud in talking III nbout others nnd who pretends In Iho eyes of Hni Princess Hint ho is surely doing all ho can In helping tho club along of which his wlfo Is a member Is Iho man who owes tho Princess. Ilo enmo lo the Princess one morning about six months ago lo borrow money ns bo was In need of it & ns his wlfo being n member or tho club tho Princess gave It to him, she even gave him clean clothes to go lo town, ns tho ones ho had on was not fit to bo seen In tho eyes of tho community & Is this tlio thnnks that sbo gets from this man to talk III and make up lies and runs n woman's nama down who Is trying lo help oul Iho people & is nl; wnys trying lo assist Iho needy A poor & ntso trying to hold up and keep up Hawaiian customs & is working hard for the future welfare of iho country ii people nt heart now little man of Knlmiikl let mo tell you that thu Princess Ik not a dend bent now re member (hat In your crnnum & don't ou forget & ilont yon ever think sho Is n fool one thing she Is an Indc pendant woman while this fouled mouth limn of the Tlscr Is like Iho Chinese lliiffalo used In plowing tho rlco patches & thinks when ho talks 111 about people that his "DOSS" will double his salary a man of this kind Is a disgrace to his race & to bis gender to mnkc his living In foul talk ing Ho ought to go back to SHANGHAI" & bo seated on the Golden chariot, Tho Nnnlola I'au tid ing Club dancing wns n success & ev ery body Hint nttended the affair bad n good time on account of being n suc cess, another dnnco will bo given onco moro next Saturday night at Iho same place nt 7.30 nclock. Thoso who paid lor their tickets at tho last danco will ho frco of charge & those wish' lug to attend shall pay nt Iho door tho panic price. All thoso who nrn hold Ing tickets and money of tlio Club must bu returned to tho President on Thursday morning If not returned on that day they will bo responsible for thn saino Tho foul mouthed man of Knlmukl nlns holds Fifteen tickets that Is Fif teen dollars worth Klvo dollnrs Is duo to tho Cluii as his Wife is a member & must bo paid without fall on Thurs day morning to the President of the club now llttlo man who owes row J I hopq you will not talk any moro about tlio Princess ,for she can wrlto Just ns well ns you can & per haps more. Don! over dreuni Hint you tan bout thu lluwallaus because, you cannot I think you urn sorry that you talked luo much for I haver told Iho truth & you wliero aro thou? PRINCESS. Thn following mo tho specific In dictments returned ngninsl Sclimltz nnd Rucf who aro Jointly -accused ot feloniously and unlawfully forcing cer tain Snu Francisco French rcbtuurunC proprietors lo pay spoclflcd sums of money for retail liquor licenses: One Indictment charges that on Jan. uary IT,, I'.m-,, lichmllz and Hucf ex lorted $1175 from Antonio 11. Hlniico, who wns the proprietor of the now Poodle Dog restaurant, then at ithe i.oriior qf Uddy and Mason ttreets; In another, that on Fcbrtiury (!,. !&(. Illuncu had lo pay Hchmltz nnd Ituef Hid further sum ot $1000; In two others, that these samo amounts on tlio dates incut loticil wcro corruptly extorted from Joseph Malfnull, Charles Kclli mid William l.'ifrcuz, who conducted Mho Dcliiioiilco restaurant, which be. I loin the lire wns located at 110 O'Fnr Kll hi i ret j and In thn liftli, Hint mi IJiiliuaiy 15, III'),',, I'lcrro I'tlct, Michel llcbrel find I'Mwnnl J, .Muiclimid, who I mumini'd Murihmid'n ri'Sluiiiniil, Hun ,1111 iiiockton and (le.iry htiruts, had to pay the Major unil llin bosii ft 17ft. Ihry tui'iipliiR ihu ileiniiiui for aiioihcr fluou U iti 1'iiiruuiy, Kuril nf llirsu iiU'hui nlfciiH's la pun Mmlilu by iiiiiiiiiiiiip in im, huh iriiMifni-- fur n ivrm imi eKcidini' ii r IhnTullMli) vlflti, GRAND JURY HEARD ICanllnuarf from Paae 1) line cases on tho calendar wcro reached Unit tho clerk began to call off th natnM. Chinese began lo file up anil rango themselves In front of the bench lintll'the 'entire space In front of tho railing was lllled with Celestials packed six deep. There wcro Alls nnd Kwals nnd Rams nnd Sings nnd nil the other names that correspond lo John Smith nnd Henry Jones. Assistant Attorney General Prosscr Is nsslstlng the prosecution, .but ho kepi In Iho background and let Androde do tho active work. Chnrllc Chllllngworth was senior counsel for the defense. Mnlor Poller was the first witness put- on the stand for tho prosecution, ne'tolil the ftory of thoi raid. how ho hnd fono to the front 'ilnor nnd Blood tlicro listening In the sound of shuffling feet and to clicking noises which ho was sure were made by dominoes, lie snld ho wns surctho would recognize tha sound mndo by. dominoes. Then lio went hnckithrough n jcweler'a shop and up the stairs, pnshlngapen a trap door. He saw i somo Chlncso , running and caught one. iwhom ho .Induced to show him a trap 'from which he 'could look down Into tho room where the Chlncso were. Ho saw nbout 70 of them, somo engaged In moving tables and others sitting nronnd. Ilo saw no gambling. After thnl ho went back and entered tho-room, nflcr llrown hnd arrived, nnii searrhed It. Tho only thing ho found, exccpl tho furniture, was whnl ho took to bo n "kilty." The Chinese, ho said, looked dejected nnd downcast. Waldron testified that ha heard tho shuffling of feet, but no clicking sounds. He didn't sco any gambling Then the prosecution sprung Us stnr witness, n young Chinese named Chan Kwal. Ho testified that ho was In tho room on tho day In question and Hint the Chinese wcro gnmldlng there, play ing fan tan nnd pal knu. Ho said lie lost two dollars at fan Inn himself. Chnn Wnl. ho said, was running tho Ian tan gamo. On cross-cxnmlnatlon Chan Kwal ad mitted Hint tho only work ho had dono for three years nnd a half was two months work on n steamer. Chilling- worth got out of him the fact that ho wns Indttccd to testify In the present iasc by nnothcr 'Chinese who runs n gambling gamo nt nnothcr place. Slnco 189S, he said, ho had occupied hlmbclt with the business of an Informer. Ho hnd been urrcstcd twlco before, but had escaped nerving n sentence, onco on an appeal to tho Circuit Court, Ah Fook, another Chlncso Informer, lestlllcd to nbout the same things that Chan Kwal did. , Attorney General Prosscr Instructed Judge Derby, In ense ho found that thn defendants wcro RMllly. to give them Jail sentences. The Judge found that the liS Chlncso were guilty, but gave only two of them Jail sentences. Ah Wnl, the man convicted of running thn ganic. wns given one month, and Ah Choe, the door keeper, got two, weeks. Tho 116 others wcro lined $25 each, a total of $1050. It cost Plillamlnn Knhachawall ten dollnrs anil costs to pull the balr ot Annlo Rose. Phllnmlna admitted that sho did the pulling, but bellovcd her telr Justified in doing so on nccount oi Iho things Annie had uald to her, Aunlo :was feeding jho baby at tho lime, .so Phllnmlna had n good clinnco lo gel n firm grip. Annlo und the baby wcro present lo testify ns lo tho conduct or Phllnmlna. Annlo talked volubly. Tho baby said nothing, but merely blinked resigned ly nt tho'Judgo ns it wob whirled reck. Icssly about by tho excited gestures ot Its mother. Judgo Derby thought that Phllnmlna had hnd ten dollars worth or fun out ot the balr pulling, so ho asked her to come thiough with that amount, plus tho costs of tha case, Sho compiled gracefully, Anlonlo l.i Cruz, who admitted (hut ho wasn't' accustomed' to work In any form, was given an opportunity to real for about four mouths over on tho rucf. Ho sighed wearily nnd went back lo tho prUojicrs' dock to recover from tho exhaustion of (.landing up to listen to his sentence. IN A STEAM LAUNDRY A female factory insneclnr. nrior much argument, persuaded, the head oi n smaii inunury io snow nor over tho premises, Tho manageress throw onen tho .door of a steamlm- ktirhnn In which thero wcro somo half dozen wnHiicrwomun nenuing ovcrtubs. 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