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J 1T!W EVENING I1UU.ETIN, HONOLULU, T II., TlltWBDAY, JAN. 2, 1903. WOOLLEY WRITES OF 1 MMk " . t n - BZ3-g-J KISSES AND All 1 DM PINEAPPLES AND "INCORPORTED HOG" John 0. Wootley, tho temperance IS. MI Kv s Annual Jafnuaiy-ale ...Of Ladies' Muslin Underwear I Begins Saturday, Jan. N. S. SACHS' Dry Goods Co.Ltd. Why Should worry along with inferior lighting, when ELECTRIO lighting ii the CHEAPEST, as well as the BEST? It is cheapest because it has no smoke, soot, or smudge to blacken the walls and rain your curtains and draperies, like the open flame; ' It's best because it is the most natural of artificial lights. It is evenly diffuse!! and steady, because it is not effected by night winds, and ereryinc knows that it is the most convenient. Stop doing without it! Have your house 'wired by the Hawaiian Eleotric Co., Ltd. Ribbons A fine disf lay of quality and shades. Bonnets B For children a in this dountry U AHOY. UUANTT. THI When leaving yo EASING Watch, pair you have the bei complicated watches i it of fcrty The M. I specialty, amptly Attended To. Orders By Mail I 114 !CnM I ui WAAIUVWWWWWVWIiWMVIAA Ih l V I 4 You d infants. The right thing; for all season BELOW HOTEL r" Howard, SOLD BY x. . Counter WATOHM'AKER. Clock or Jewelry with me for re- - seven years' experience. Pine, - 24-,-.a.k4-. l kpi-i ww i. r mmam Weeping Lady Says Papa Is To Blame For Her Piiikia Hoso tlo Colin, tlio fair lady who pleaded guilty Homettlmt) ugo In J ml go DoIo'b court to liavliib' two moro hus bands that the law nllnvs. 'came up before tlio Court llil.i morning for sen tence. Ileforo bIio left tho room, she had flooded It with oratory and tears, but hail got off with only cur months In jail and a lino of $10.1 nnd costs. Hose laid It nil on jiapb, who, bIio raid, was the only ono to blame for her halts threo husbands and living with another man who Is not her hus band. Sho told tlio Judgo that her father said It wasn't necessary to bother about getting a divorce. All tlio needed was five dollars to get a marriage license, and bIio could get married without any trouble lloso explained two or Jier mar riages that way, but had to confess that her father didn't know anything about a third. This marrlago her at torney, T. M. Harrison, characterized ns merely hn episode, as she had left him after threo weeks- of married bliss. Ho thought the Judgoi should take Into consideration the oplsodal character of this nlllanco and l)u easy on the prisoner. Hreckons agreed that the marrlago certainly appeared to have been only nil cplsodo. Hnrrl bon explained that It had been con tracted only becauso tlio hypersensi tive pcnplo of tlio community In which sho was then living wcro chocked at the absence of tlio mar- Hugo bond. Hoso explained volubly and with really tours to "Mister Dolo" how It all happened. "It my father would ttop mo doing these things," sho said, "I wouldn't a-dono It, but ho didn't stop mo. If I had known, ns much then as I know now, 1 wouldn't n-tbno It. My father, ho Is tlio causo ot nil Iheso things. Tlio first. (line I was married, I was only 13 years old." Judgo nolo mildly Inquired about cno extra marrlago which she had for gotten to explain, and asked her why she loft that husband. "I didn't like that man, MIstor Dolo, didn't like that man. Ho didn't treat mo right. Ho didn't support me, and ho has a woman, nnd treats mo awful mean." Tho Judge explained to the lady that that was no reason why sho Bhould tako another husband without tho formality of getting n dlvorco from tho only sho already had. Ho then gnvo her a lecturo ou hor conduct and tentenccd her as above. Rose promptly dissolved Into a, weeping Nlouc, and rushed to tho hack ot tho room, whero sho had halt a dozen or moro relative!) watching proceedings, and began to distribute farewell kisses nnd tears Indiscrim inately nnd generously. Marshal Hen dry Interrupted this damp scene by tolling her sho would have to go Into his ortlco to finish tho job, as the Court could not bo disturbed. The Japanese steamec Mauchu Mam has Jieen loading her cargo at the Alakea street dock for somo time and this morning sho sustained tho first accident during lier stay In Ho nolulu.' A great deal of her cargo v ill be machinery for tho sugar plan tatlons. This morning nil tho'tacklo had been firmly hooked onto a heavy jotlor. The engines puffed away, and the boiler began slowly to rlso. When about fifteen feet in the air, almost on tho desk, tuddonly the steel mast which was bearing the brunt of tho weight, bent Uko a reed almost double Tho boiler foil on tho deck, fortunate ly no ono being underneath, nnd tho only damage dono was tho bent mast and somo (fonts In tho boiler. A now most will probably bo Installed as soon as possible. m Daniel Rodgors, n colored man, said to bo 100 years old, was nrrestcd in .lollct. 111, Ho wub applying for an increase In pension and It wua discov ered that ho had violated a prison parole in 1898. P. E R. Strauch, Real Estate, Investments, . Loans WAITY BLDG. 74 S. KING ST. M LEVY & 0 0 Phone 149 AReWhh FAMILY ROGERS mnn, linn written uuother letter to tho Chlcngo Dally News on the pine apple situation in Hawaii. It winds Up with the following referenro to conditions nnd thu "Incorporated hog": If one has not the capital for buy I tig he can lease excellent Innd on terms of twenty ycarB ut St mi urro the flrBt year, 12. GO the Hectuut, J5 the third and $7.5(1 for the remain der of tho term. Nothing nils tho proposition as n poor man's rhnnce If ho once gets hero nnd Is not too ethereal to work. A cottage costs little. The merest shed Is all that Is necessary In the way of a barn and the dwelling, In a pinch, ran be mado very pretty nnd very romfort nblo for a fairly substantial song, 1 have u friend, wIiobc health failed lu ofllco work and left him with a most discouraging outlook, but he went up twenty miles from Honolulu and bought, with bonowed money, seven ucr?H of land nnd sot It to surkcrs. Ho has Just sold his second crop nil- antageously and his debt Is melting nway like n spring snow nnd his health Is sound ns a nut. Ho Is proj udlced In favor ot plnenpplo growing for mon who havo leaned over n desk until they can't tell backache from stomach ucho, or either ot them from an overdraft at the bank. Tho Incorporated hog has come on the scene, of courso, nnd gone lu tor control of tho canning Industry, but tho American people nro not so oung ns they used to be, nnd at tho first show of tho familiar snout tho grow ers projected co-operative canneries owned by themselves ono Bhnre.to the man In the mldnt of tho illSr trlcts. A ennnery Is an Inexpensive plant nnd very prolltnblo In Itself, even ullowtng the grower his full profit. Now tho man behind tho Bnout Is whining that'tho policy of this administration has weakened public confidence and It has In Incorpor ated hogs. V nEMADLE KEMEDY FOR THE Whisky and Beer Habit Very few men become drunkards be causo they like liquor. It Is frequent ly the moderate drinker, who before he realizes his condition, has become a drunkard. The nervous system, hav ing becomo accustomed to stimulants, Is unable toi do the same amount or ntuillly of work without liquor, hence the victim drinks more nnd more. ThU is a state of dlsoase nnd should be treated by'Orrlnc. It destroy g the de tiro for liquor, bo that the drink Is not missed. Thero Is no loss of time or detention from work when It Is usod. .lOrrlno Is prepared In two forms: No. 1, tho secret remedy which can bo used in food or drink without the knowledge of tho patient; No. 2 for those who tako the remedy of their own free will. Doth forms are guaranteed. A reg istered guarinteo In every box. Treatise on how to cure drunkenness freo on request. The Orrlne Co., Wash ington, D. C. The price ot either form Is SI n box, making the cost ot the complete cure less that) one-tenth what It Is usuallj- charged at sanitariums, with a guarantee that tho expense will be nothing unleBB a cure Is gained. Mall orders filled In plain sealed pack age on 'receipt ot price. Orrlne Is for sale by Honolulu Drug Co.. Ltd. III '5 HI In ordor' that' they may lie nblo to adequately, take care of nnd cntertrtln with Justlco tho members of the rquadron unit fleet which will bo hero some time lit the near future, the Bailors nt tho Seamen's Institute here nre planning to build an assembly hall. They havo u very desirable lo cation Just behind their present bull ding, which will connect with tho main entrnnco, and It Is here that thoy are planning to build. According to Mr, lCvcrton, tho manager ot tho Seamen's Institute, tho'addltlon will cost In the neigh borhood nt 800. The following per tons and llrms have subscribed neat little Biiths toward tho now building nlrendy, although It will require 1400 more: Alexander & Daidwln, Cnstlo & Cooke, Drawer & Co., Lowers & Cooke, Hackfeld & Co., Allen & Rob inson, I- A. 8chafer, S. M. Damon, Wilder & Co., K. O. Hull & Son, nnd many others. The .Amsterdam (N. Y.) Recorder In Klrlng a report of a meeting of tho Century Club In that city speaks ns follows of a paper read by Mrs. Kline, wife of Editor Kllno, who vis ited tho Islands n few yenrs ago: Mrs. W. J. Kline then gave a paper on "Ilecollectloiia 61 Hawaii." The paper was an exceedingly Interesting one, Including the observations and experiences of Mrs. Kline vhlle on an extcAdod visit to tho Hawaiian group. Ilrewora aro raid to bo engaged In a hard campaign to keop Washington, D. C, from gplne "dry." in iy Waives Examination And Is Committed To Circuit Court The rase 'of Chief of Detectives A . Taylor, charges with assault nnd battery on William I'alkuli, will not lc heard before the District Court. Taylor has demanded u trlnl by Jury, ' and, according to the law, this had to be granted. This procedure la n ruth er unusual one In misdemeanor cases and It created considerable surprise to see It used. ' When the case was called neither the complaining witness nor his countel, 13. C. fetcrs, were present "In behnlf of the defendant, Mr. A. P. Tnylor," said I'rosser, his counsel, "I demand n trlnl by Jury und waive examination In this court." Prosecutor llrowu naked that no steps be taken before Peters, who wan to conduct tho case ot the prosecu tion, had appeared. "1 do not see what good Mr. Peters could do If n trlnl by Jury Is demand ed and examination In this court Is waived," said Judgo Andrnde. "Does ho deslro to amend tho Con stitution of the Uulfcd States?" asked Prosscr, sarcastically. 'Mr. Peters Is going to assist the prosecution," said Drown, "and 1 think It Is only fair und courteous to him that ho should be heard." In tho meantime Peters had been sent for, nnd hn nrrlved presently. If Mr. Prosper bus no objection, said Peters, "I should like to amend the charge so as to make It conform with the form usuully uccd In Jury trials." I'rosser stated that he did not ob ject and the charge was amended. The Court then committed Tnylor to the Circuit Court for trial, provided that the Grand Jury found nn Indict ment against him. Tnylor was re leased on his own recognizance, thei prosecution offering no objection Orolieum Thestre Mr. W. J. ELLEF0RD presents IWr. Prank Co a ley and Allss Gladys Kingsbury Supported by a Company of excel lent players. Tonight Down By the Sea , MATINEE SATURDAY. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Popular Prices: 25, SO and 75 cents. Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos, Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fancy Embroidered Goods, K. Fuk'uroda, HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL. Suckling Pigs TRY ONE FOR THE NEW YEAR. Club Stables, FORT ABOVE H0TEPST. HALEIWA Is a good place visit in 1908 T. CLAIR BIDG0OD.... Manager PAINTING. PAPERIIANOING AND TINTING. i General Jobbing A Specialty. Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Etc. P. 0. Box 814. SOS Beretania St. near Emma. W. B. KAM, Mgr. 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