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THURSDAY
' - "
For right is right, since God is God,
And rieht the day must win;
To doubt would be disloyalty,
To falter would be sin,
Faber.
Don't b'oom? Of course not. Tills
tow ii Is simply growing. That's alt.
Gambling In Chinatown, mid Wall
street, New York, nlvvn) comes high.
Vv III lleney now go In ngalnst tlio
trow (I, nntl best them out In u two-to-one
light?
Mnklno's Joy at the prospect of go
,Ing to jail Is equalled only by his
btrtigglc to keep out.
The business Institution that ex
pands fast enough to keep pace with
the mow til of this town has got to g
sonic.
Still there are many who will be
lieve that Mrs. Sutton has the light
Idea of how her son came to his
death.
When the soldiers get through with
the Island of Oahtt, they will know
mot ti ft the place than tho oldest res
ident Isn't It lather sidetracking the chic
I team engine when the construction
of n mlllt Irt armuiy Is postponed to .1
pumIii of tho Legislature ncnrl) two
j'cais hence?
Onl the wrath of Providence and a
lotitcmpllole spirit among citizens and
icddcntH can check tho continued
prosjierotia growth of Hawaii.
"Heckles driving iticani trial for
mttrdci." We would suggest that ev
er automobile driver paint this sen
tence on his machlno where it may
bo seen at nil times by tho man at the
wheel.
It was the Bulletin that urged
the people to buy early In the )cnr,
1'iitnro events hnvo not only shown
this to bo good advice, but the pros
ect for tho future uro such that It
Mill holds good.
Why Is It that they will spend
?Mr.0,G0() Tor 11 battleship, and then
1 also such n luillalialloo over two mil
lion dollars to build a decent naval
dock In which to care for tho expens
ive engines of war?
Kvery steamship and rnilroad man
of tlio mainland who visits Honolulu
leaves after having enjojed tho cli
mate and the people fin well that ho
tan back up every word of Hawaii's
promotion literature with his per
fconal recommendation.
Any man who thinks there Is a
better prospect of good returns from
Investments outside Hawaii than
fiom those offered In Honolulu, falls
to appreciate tho good things to bo
found among his immediate sur
roundings. Honolulu Is bound to
grow, regardless of what Its Indus
tries may do.
Tlio civilizing power of the Euro-
pean Powers Is seen in their shooting
down the Greek flag that the people
of Creto raised by prefereiiCQ and pro
bumably putting the flag of tlio Turk
in Its place. Can It be that the Turk
it to be reckoned among tho civilizing
ngents of tlio "Near Kast"? If bo,
tho civilization nnd the agent nro tin
bpcakable. Mr. Do Young could not get n
pass to the lllshnp .Museum, nnd we
lcgict It. Tho regret should bo no sacred than the man who from tho
less sincere when nny visitor comes . pulpit strives to lend his congrega
to Honolulu nntl hns to stand on tlon along lines of purer thought
much ceu'inony and time to gain en- mul better living. The editor's po
tiancc to nno of tho greatest muse- sltlon Is one of oven gienter trust,
tuna otj tho world. It would be uowlng to tho fact Hint he rcuehes
great nrcommodatlon If portions, at I nearly every clnhs of people, tho ma-
least, of tho museum could be kept
open each day m that the pass s)s
tern would not bo necessary
Speaking with authority, Mr. Den
tug's comment should sink Into the
souls of 1 expectable, Japanese resi
dents nntl deient American citizens
of Il.tvvail. When tho peoplo of this
Teriltor), through love of a dollar
or an) less worthy cause, allow
themselves to be tun by ns murder-
BtTLLE'lIH"
WBBKLV UULL.MTIN
Per Sl Motile ,Ho
Per Year, anrwheie In U tf I.oo
Pet Year anytime In Canada, ,. I. Bo
Per tear postpaid, loteijn 3.oo
Entered it the Tostoff.ee t Honolulu
m ircond-clw matter.
AUGUST 10. 1009
ous n band of Immunity ns cor
thrcatcnetl prosperous Industry or
bulldozed decent citizens. It will
demonstrate that tho brand of
Americanism they stand for Is a
mighty thin veneer.
An ncthe campaign of newspaper
advertising has ln.cu entered upon b)
tho Ilttsl'icss Men's League of lllr
mlngltam, Ala. Ads. calling ntlcntion
to the weekend rates to and from Mr
mlnghnni, special wick end hotel
latcs, the weekend bargains of the
various mcrchantH and the sevcial
omusenieiits of the city vvero run In
recent issues of Illrmiughuin papers.
The business men appreciate the med-
luni that brings people and business,
so the) use their own city newspapers
as the means to tho most effective pio
motton. BAIL BY SUBSCRIPTION.
What better example of tho peo
ple with whom the authorities are
dealing could bo asked than tho
movement to raise by general sub
scription u fund to provide ball for
the man who attempted to assassi
nate Editor Sheba?
Think of It, 5 on calm nnd serene
believers In law and order conduct
' 1 in n sweet, social, lad) -llko way.
Here Is a man who attempted
tiurder It is not his fault that Mr.
t helm Is nllvo today paraded bc-
jro this community ns virtually n
hero who should have his liberty, if
it be possible for a sufficient amount
of money to be raised by subscrip
tion to get him past the portals of
the Jail.
Arc tho peoplo of this city so
soaked In dollar-getting, so steeped
In copperhead totn, so Indtffeient to
tho wny they are being handed over
to murderous persons that they ran
discern In this no threat to tho
common gorfl of this American com
munity? If so, they are duo for an awak
ening, nnd the honor of It will In
no way palllato the crime of their
thoughtlessness.
WICKED.
This Is the only term that can bo
applied to tho present brand of au
tomobile driving that Is In evidence
on tho Wnlklkl road, or to bo moro
correct, Knlakaua avenue.
The exhibitions of mi to driving in
that section of tho city outskirts
that havo occurred in recent weeks
go far be) ond tho limits of n fool
using an automobile ns a plaything.
A llttlo child has all but escaped
being struck by an automobile go
ing at top speed. Had tho llttlo ono
happened to step aside toward tho
jumping death wagon there could
nave ucen nothing less than man
slaughter for the driver to nnswer
for.
It Is only a matter of time when
a life will bo sacrificed, unless tho
fear of Qod nnd community wrath Is
Impressed on tho minds of certain
auto drtvors. And they are Hono
lulu men, not vltltors tr)lng to show
us the high spots.
How small will be tho penalty of
sending some auto driver to prison
for a term of )enrs when the life ho
has taken could have been saved by
the display of a little average sense.
THE EDITOR'S DUTY AND
FAIR PLAY.
The mnn who edits n paper takes
upon himself nn obligation no less
jorlty of whom hnvo hnd slight edu
cational advantages, nnd owing to
their limited horizon, nro not nl
wn)s able to form unprejudiced
opinions of current events, Tho
editor who cannot or will not treat
broadly nnd Impersonally all matters
'of Interest to tho public should ho
'"reed Into sllenco by tho peoplo
upon whom ho seeks to Impose,
Thu newsinper man's fit at duty Is
l0 ''Is country and tho community'
he reaches, nnd when his private
quarrels cnuso him to no far loso
sight of tho common good that ho
will lend old or sjmpathy, however
veiled, to the acknowledged enemy
of the community he Is pledged to
protect, ho trends the lino which
will brand him ns a traitor In n de
cent-minded patriotic community.
Some newspaper controversies
make the people on the sldo lines
long for the ending set forth In tho
old favorite: .
"Thcro were once two cats In Kil
kenny, Who each thought thcro Was one
cat loo many,
So they howled nnd they fit, nntl
they scrntched and they bit,
Until, Instead of two cats, thcro
wasn't any"
In the case recently beforo tho
people of Honolulu tho matter Is
too serious for Jesting. An alien
rncc, who'f motive nnd methods
enn In no wny bo Judged by Caucns
slnn standards, have taken up their
residence nmong us. Many of them
arc In all vvn)s desirable nnd should
be nccepted without prejudice, but
many more, on account of Ignorance
nnd simplicity, have fallen under
the Influence of men who hnvo no
standing In their own country and
no regard for the lnvvs and customs
of the country of their ndoptlon.
The attitude and nmbltlons of this
class hnvo been proven antagonistic
to good government, nnd while the
cry for "fair plaj" Is truly tho
proper American slogan, let us be
sure that no personal animosity or
striving after originality nntl dic
tatorial prestige on the part of the
editor colors his opinion of just
what constitutes fair play.
The man who for n large fee
allies himself with forces antago
nistic to his own race nntl their es
tablished traditions, can scnrcoly ex
pect to be regarded as a hero and
a mnrtvr by his countrjnien, nnd
there Is llttlc.tlnubt that under their
Inherent taciturnity tho very ones
to whom he tins sold his birthright
despise the man who works against
the Interests of his own people.
That nn) thing praiseworthy can be
found In his conduct Is Indeed sur
prising to one who likes to bcllevo
that there nro things of grcntcr val
ue than fees.
Abovo nil things, the editor
should be willing to fight, in tho
open. Ho who attempts to place the
bttgmn of a mlstil.il on u contempo
rary on the girmiul tint It "bulldoz
ed" and thus niittlc the Jury of tried
and trusted men so peevish that
they would not convict tegnrdlcss of
the evidence In tho case, Is some
what out of his clement when dls
dlscourtdng on fair play.
Just so long ns personal acrimony
supersedes patriotism, sclf-agran-dlzemcnt
crowds out zeal for tho
public good, and until charity, grat
itude and truth nro lifted from
desuetude, fair play for nnono
seems n forlorn hope, or nt best an
accident.
MORE OF LIGHTFOOA'S
JURY TALK.
(Continued from Page 3)
Now what do wo mean by "proof"?
Tliecr is only 0110 wny that wo havo
tho proof in this case. That Is by In
trnduclng n lot of testimony. In other
words, )ou hnvo had proof by evi
dence, that )ou havo heard on the
witness stand, nntl Hint Is nil. Now
It Is ncccssnrjl for tho prosecution to
provo every material fact nlleged in
tho complaint, and so tho .Judge will
tell )ou. It Is not our duty to prove
that wo nreu't guilty, ns It Is In Franco
nntl In (lermnny, nntl In most Euro
pean continental countries. They hnvo
a dlffeernt system of law altogether,
Thcro tho accused Is presumed to bo
guilty, and It Is his duty to provo that
he Is not guilty. Hut It Is not so
Waterhouse Trust
REAL
MANOA VALLEY:
Three bargains in homes and
suburb :
Modern bungalow, built two years ago in the Puupueo Tract.
Lot of 1400 sq. ft. House contains 7 rooms. Price.. .$3,750
Modern two-bedroom cottage on Lanihuli Drive, College Hills.
This property is exceptional, well located and recently
renovated. Good value at the price asked $4,000
We also have a very attractive buildin glot on Hillside Ave
nue, on the slone makai of Mr. H. E. Cooper's residence.
The elevation of this lot assures an uninterrupted view
of Waikiki and the sea. This lot will just suit the pur
chaser looking for a small building lot. Size 00 x 150.
Price $
Waterhouse Trust
Cor, Fort and
here. The accused Is presumed to bo
Innocent until ho is proven to be guil
ty. And It is no part of his business
to provo ho Is Innocent In order to
escape punishment. Tho prosecution
must prove his guilt, nntl then If tho
defendant can provo his Innocence, so
much tho better for him, nnd ho gets
off.
You might say when )til get Into
tho Jury room, nnd Jurors very often
do say:
"Now I wonder why that fellow
l.lghtfoot didn't put on this testimo
ny. I wonder why ho didn't go Into
that moro completely, Into the riot
rnso, or moro completely In the 111
Ichl case. I wonder why ho didn't
put Tnsakn on the stand, or Makluo on
the stand. Or wh ho didn't get this
witness, or that witness."
Gentlemen of tho Jury, tho court
will Instruct )ou that )ou cannot bo
prejudiced ngnltibt tho defctidnnts on
that account. Tho defendant') have n
right to testify, It Is true. You ran
put them on the stand If you like. Hut
when the) will testify to tho same
facts that hnvo been gono Into beforo,
It Is absolutely useless to tako up tho
tlmo of tho court nnd tho Jury by go
ing over the snmo ground. 80 lnw
)crs very frequently do not feel Hint
It Is incumbent upon them to put de
fendants on tlio stand.
This, by tho way, tho court will In
struct )ou, that there is no presump
tion against tho defendants because
they did not testify. There uro many
reasons why in this enso why they
haven't testified, becauso It will bo
purely cumulative, going over tho
samo grottntls which woro thoroughly
unu over
Mr. Ktunc) May It pleaso tho
court. I never mentioned tho sub
ject why tlio defendants didn't tnko
tho stnud, but I notify counsel It ho
undertakes to give any reasons him
self he opens the door. If that Is con
tinued 1 shall then claim tho privi
lege. They (the defendants) nro priv
ileged to do Hint without comment,
but lr he opens the subject-why thoy
haven't tnken tho Btnnd. merely be
cause It Is cumulative evidence, I will
glvo him uotlco that ho has opened
up that question.
.Mr. l.lghtfoot I didn't qulto intend
to put it that way. (Resuming.) You
can keep tho defendants from tlio
Btnnd for various reasons, ono being.
and tho one very generally used, that
it is useless to tnko up tho tlmo of
tho court and counsel and tho Jury
by going over tiio snmo ground
Mr. Utnnc) -Vny tion't )ou say
what )ou mean?
Mr. l.lghtfoot That Is what you
call n ' lapsus linguae." (Resuming.)
Now on this matter tho court will In
struct )ou that the prosecution must
prove, ns I sny, they must provo by
evidence.. What I want )ou, gentle
men of tho Jury- to remember, how
ever, is this: that the imaginations of
counsel me not proof, Couiibcl can
come to )ou nnd present to )ou nrt
ous theories of his case; It Is his duty
to do so. Ho sa.vtt:
"It may be that liurli was tho case.
"Isn't It n fact that theso peoplo
were trying to form a government
within a government?"
"Isn't It n fnet Unit they wcro try
ing to contlsrntn theso plantations,
when they wanted higher vvnges?
You go ntd auk 'your employer next
Saturday for nn Int-rcaso of fivo dol
lars u week, )ou must lemcmber jou
nro going to conllsinto his buslnsss.
What rot! Rot!
Gentlemen of tho Jury, that Is not
proof. You' aren't going to try this
enso on what Mr. Kinney imagines
mny bo tho case. Why, how do wo
know? His Imaginations mny bo no
moii) reliable thnp Hint of Dorter
Atcherley's. Ho inn) imnglno things
that havo no exls,fcico In fact nt all
Now, mo )ou gOIng to try tills enso
Upon those imaginings?
Of course not! You aren't going to
Mud theso defendants guilty of ton
splrncy becnuso learned counsel for
tlio prosecution tho prosecuting at
torney has unit!:
"Wo believe "I believe "I nm sat
isfied, that theso peoplo were tr)lng
to" what Is tho word used In tho
letter? "colonial foundation" "that
thny woro trying to seize tho govern
ment of tho Territory of Hawaii!"
Try tho ease, gentlemen of the
Jury, on )our word as )ou promised:
on )nur word of honor and tho ovl
denco ns jou lienrd It from tho stand.
Tho court will Instruct jou ns fol
lows: ESTATE
home sites in this fast-growing
950
Merchant Streets,
Houses
Fort St v 2 B. R. .$ 800
Kalakaua Ave 2 B. R. . 12.00
Kaimuki 12.00
Union and Garden Lane , 3 B. R, .. 18.00
1818 Anapunt St 2 B. R.. 2000
Waikiki (Camp McKinlcy) 4 B, R.. 25.00
Kaimuki . . . .' : 3 B. R. . 25.00
Pawaa and Young St 4 B, R. . 25.00
Elm and Birch Sts 3 B. R.. 25.00
Kinau and Alapai Sts 2 B. R. . 28.25
Magazine & Spencer Sts 2 B. R. . 27.50
Waialne Road 2 B. R. . 30.00
1245 Lunalilo St 3 B. R. . 32.50
725 Kinau St 3 B. R. . 32 50
Manoa Valley 3 B. R. . 35.00
Bates St 2 B. R. . 35.00
Elsie Ave. & Young St 4 B, R. . 40.00
1280 Beretania St 5 B. R. . 40.00
FURNISHED.
Waikiki (on beach) 2 B. R. .$30.00
Waikiki (on beach) 2 B. R. . 35.00
Magazine & Spencer Sts t 2 B. R. . 35.00
Makiki St 3 B. R. . 50.00
1257 Kinau St 5 B. R.. 55.00
1426 Alexander St 3 B. R. . 60.00
1475 Thurston Ave 4 B, R. . GO.OO
Trent Trust
I Instruct jou ns n matter of law
that cmplo)cB of plantations under nt)
contractual restraint, mny lawfully
combine by pre-nrrntigemcut to quit
their employ In n body for tho pur-
nnan nr net urine home Ioeltlmntit lien-
eflt, even though they know that tho
action will bo attended with Injur) to
tho emplo)ers business, prov" oil tlio iMa cosmopolltnn city. Mko nur
strlko is carried on In n lawful mnn- cAcg l(J jn,lllM0 lml8l ilino their
nor" !...' t.. 11.. 11 11
Now from tho evidence thus far It """ e,"i,uiKI"' '" "'" """""
Is, In this cnso-aiid from tho nr3U- Shlnpo they will find common sense,
ment of tho lcnrned prosecuting at- sobriety, proofs of practical knovvl
torney, It would nlmnst )ou would edge, .balance, n moderation in nil
oimost bellevo that these four men iiitn n,i twiLiim fnt t (imt
nro being tried becnuso the) caused
strike.
In the first place they didn't cause
any strike; hadn't nil) thing to do
with It.
Hut tho court Instructs ou that
even though they did (hut Hint Isn't
unlawful, that that Isn't an unlawful,
"
to sell their services to tho highest
bidder. They hnvo the right to .work
for such compensation us the) agree
upon.
Formerly It vna not so. In Kng
land In tho very early da) 8, wlrr-re
worklngni'n woro moro llko slaves to
their mnsters. thero men wcro nrrt'Bt-
ed nnd convicted for conspiring to
gether to go out on strike; It was held
to bo tho strlko wns lllegnl, held to
bo nn illegal thug. Hut wo hnvo
advanced slnco thoso dn)s. Tho com
mon worklngmnn, no matter whether
ho Is n skilled laborer or nn un'
skilled laborer, has a nreuiorty in Ills
services. And ho can sell that prop-
crty or ktep It as ho pleases, and ho
la .ml v,.llw nf rrlm fr ,!!.,,-
And 1 it Is tho law, that thero Is
. . -.V "- " -.-..... .w ..w...rt
nothing illegal about n strike, ns
such, it it Is properly conducted.
Unfortunately, unfortunately, strikes
nro very frequently attended by nets
of violence and lawlessness. You tan
hardly pick up n paper but that )oti
sea such n street car compan)'s cm.
plo)cs hnvo gone out on strike, nnd
three hundred pioplo hnvo been kill
ed, or twenty people hnvo been killed,
or that tlio cat bams havo bet 11
wrecked, or this building has been
destro)cd, or that bridge has been
burnt down, or this lias been dono or
that has been done, "ad nauseanU'
The Industrial Edition of the
Evening Bulletin, wrapped
ready for mailing, 50 cents at B u 1
1 e 1 1 n' office.
Those
"Arnold"
Goods
$.
The abovo cut shows the "Ar
nold" Knit Night Drawer for child-
r3n,a the ideal sleeping garment. We
have all aires from 2 to 10 years.
Irires 70c to $2 per garment.
EHLERS
Worcmon ino tlm r eht t hoso ilftXHi"111- 1I1U " uumn unu
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to Let
Co,, Ltd.
MR. DENING COMMENTS.
(Continued From Vtat 1)
AND DISTimillNO that social har
mony between Individuals of differ-
cut nationalities which constitutes
one of tho greatest charms of llfo in
a...,.,,.,. , nni, .,, ,. ,,.,. ..
they will II nd patriotism of tho gen
uine t)po In Mr. Shcbn's articles.
Shallow water Is alwn)s uolBy.
Never nn Issue of the JIJI nppcnrs
but It contains proud boasts of the
1)lltroUm ,)t ,,, mcI1 w)l0 ,,
t...H.I ffl. I.. Ht li t I
..,... ----...,., ... . . .
neirnjcr nave nccn Biting utioui
pretty freely of Into by the JIJI writ
cis. Hut In my humble opinion the
Nlppu JIJI writers have very eerl
ousl) helin)fd (belt fellow lounti)
men In titling ns the) hnvo done.
Jap in his no more lonl son In
tho whole word than Mr. Hhrh.i.
That ho hits even opposed tho rise of
wages Is 11 Ho Invented by men
whoso paper Is full of falsehoods
ovcry diy, Nn 'duo would icjolco
moreover 11 sitbstiintl tl rise In' wag
es than Mr, Shell 1. Hut he Is c3sui-
tlnlli- n lmulnfv4 ti.fin nntl la Iwmrn
,iin , , ,. , , , ii,
.Willing tt) gUo e.ll It) llllll to VVClgll
,,, ..,.K,
nil the pi niters hnvo to say ngalnkt
luci casing wages. This docs not
mean that ho slavishly follows tho
lead of tho planters nr that he
thinks Hint in the disputes between
laliorem nnd uipltntlstx which havo
taken plate In 11,1st )cais, tho plant
ers have alvvn)H been right nntl tho
laborers nlvvn)s wiong. 'I hero liivo
been onrilesn mlKiindeistanillngs
tainted by tho radically different
w.i)h of looking nt the samo ques
tion ndoptcd by the contending par
tics. Hut Mr. Bhcba contends that
differences between capitalists and
laborers should be hcttlei In it peace
ful manner.
To light tho capitalists In tho wny
advocated by tho JIJI Is tho Bluest
way to drive theso capitalists to
llutl substitutes for tho Jnpancso In
borcra. Stilkcs have succeeded In
Kinin countries, but In this country
where thero Is n Keen business ll
vnlry between tho various races, n
strlko tituitlng from u numerically
iiedomlnant race can do nothing
but haim to Hiat tate, as was mndo
clear In that magnificent Bpecch with
which Mr. Kinney closed his case.
Tho reason for this Is that n Btrlko
llko that which Has taken plnco
thaws tho attention of capitalists to
tho great danger of allowing labor
em belonging to tlio Game raco to
command such n numerically pie
dnmlnnnco ns to constitute tho men
who enjoy It entlro masters of n sit
uation. Week after week and month after
month in big leaded t)po tho JIJI
has had the words "Our 70,000
Hrethrcn." All their sclf-cNhoita-tlons
to Belf-nstertlon havo been
founded on tho numerical uiajoiity
1 hey enju) over other. Inborcis,
Theso short-Hlghtcd, hnlr-bi allied
bcilbblcis could not possibly hnvo
hit on u bettor method of pcrmu
ncntl) tnjuiing Jnpancso Interests
In Hawaii than tho ono they adopt
ed. Up to tho tlmo of tho btiIKo tho
Japanese numbeis had uevei proved
ilnngcious.
To the Higher Wage Association
nnd the fom Ulustiloim (!) vvi Iters
for tho Nlppu JIJI belongs the honor 1
of pi ovlng be) ond thu possibility of
n doubt that when inn by agitators,
fnimtlis nntl wild theorists, when or
ganized ns they woro organised.
when tcuoilzed by tlueats of por-
sonal violence, us the) vveto tenor-,
letl, t lid Japanese residents of'thlsl
Terilloi), without uppeallng In
ph)sleal foice, THAT AS A IIODY
tiihv ni:vi:u inthndhh to do,
could lu n vety laige measure es
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jurisdiction hero In Hawaii O
would nn.l nctuall) did scrlousl)!
tcrfero with the tnjojmciit of lib
ty which ever) Jnpancso can elf)
us n right under tho American ft
A more dangerous coterie of vvj
crs thin those the court has
ilcmned Is not to bo found tin) who
One of the remedies for tho sltiialj
Hint enn bo eislly npplled Is to l
tho circulation of Mr. Shcbn's pt
nil over the Tenllory. And (J
may be allowed to make a sugg
tlon through nnr columns,
would bo this: Let the Jap.inef
told or reminded In their own I
gunge of what the pi inters hive
10 lily tlono for them lu the
u inns tif the Hawaii Shlnipo J
tho plaiitcta make It plain to Hni
borers thnt they are ready to 1
other things for them, IncrcaBo tht
wages when It Is possible nnd hj
them In other wa)S. J
I nm not In .1 position to clth
(ensure or praise the planters. I'o
erful bodies uro apt to grow ilcspo)
tjlo vv ni Id over. Tho Anmii I itltiufn
v,tuccx no claim (o Inf.illlbltlt) Tj
pibt lias its Ich-'oiih for tht plantc
ns well iih for the laborers jTj
Japanese peoplo 1 love, nnd I grlo
ovrr what Ins happened, icgaulli
it nft n big talamlty that inlghtt
hnvo been avoided had the Wl
counsels of tho editor of tho IltW)
Shlmp id tho ttlltnr of tho Chro
Iclu been follow etl I nm,
yours, ett ,
vv Ain:it tirjxixrj
I'llcd August 13, 11100.
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ANOTilEll LiQUOR
CASE NOLLE PR0S8E
Another lltpitir Mlllng nsc was n
priisseti tins morning 111 tin pt
court, owing to a mlht ike In th ill
lug up of the (huge luni cctor I
nell hail sworn to the complaint J
Having occurtetl on Much .11 nt
I'cnlusul.i,
Tho nlleged offense Is supposed
have taken place at tin Hint of
le-iuiirateii picnic, vtiul tMUhtquotil
tlio cluiigo blioubl lnve ail as J
."II, Instead of Maieh 31.
'Theso pioscctitlons arc becoming
joke," said Judgo Andrade niiil gi
oral smile spieiitl over the com t 100J
Ho route, vho was present In coifl
had the caso against him nolle pmb-S
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