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' '"y A ipP I'ljyiPflWI'lU'H'" niiiii' mm w.u.,, , MfyimMpin ' f f - '?. , EVENING BULLETIN, HONOMTM). T H, l'HIIMY, JAN IS, 1009. 3 T s m Closing Days OF THE January Shirt Waist Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday Positively the greatest reduction tlila Llt. ever nttempted in If you haven't taken advantage, do so nt once, A fair assortment to choose from. Lingerie and Tailored Waists $1.25 waists ? .or, ' $1.50 WAISTS 9 .i ' $2.00 WAISTS 9J.JIR $2.25 WAISTS $1.10 BETTER GRADES IN THE SAME PROPORTION. ATCHERLEY DEFENSE (Continued from Pase 1) Sinclair answered by reciting a case glen In n well-known work on liuenntl), which was slmllnr In moat or the prominent features. MiiKoon uskeil on wliat lie liaseil Ills conclusion that Atcherlcy was In sane ami should be committed. "I bolloe," answered Blnclalr" so because lie In Ills cxamtnatlon Kfto scented by Dr. Wnswi, would It then have been an clement of In sanity?" asked Mngoun. "It mlglit be, or It might not," said Sinclair. Magoon asked If It ucic not an ev idence of liostllllj when the lUurd of Health, ot which Wujxoii was the only medical member, hnd required thnt Atcherlcy make known his rem- $2 50 $3.75 $4.50 Alpaca Waists QUALITY ?1.G5 'V QUALITY 91.00 "1 QUALITY 92.75 Millinery Clearance Sale will begin Monday, January 18th "Watcli for particulars a hlston of having been persecuted cdy before ho was allowed to trc.it hi l)r Wason. that this persecution. tho Kalllil station patients, hud extended for many ears. Fur thermore, there was a distinct wnn diring of the ethical sense, which Is a valuable sjmptum I asked why J asked Magoon. I do not," itnswcrtd Sinclair. Then JOU think I)r Atchcrle) should hnvo given nwa his secret'" SACHS DRY GOODS CO., BERETANIA and FORT STS., opp. TIRE STATION. Hi FACTS It is a fact which thousands of peo ple have demonstrated month nftcr month that in most lines sold in our store our qualities arc higher than any found elsewhere nnd our nrices nre considerably lower. The Benson, Smith & These foundation facts " ; alone make it SOUND Co. Drug Store Service economy to deal here. Phone 297 J! OR HALEIWA Greets, You No Longer Dry ST. CLAIR BIDGOOD, Manager. I EM Fine Wines and Liquors LOVEJOY & CO,. LTD. Wholesale Dealer! 002-004 Nuuanu Ave. Phone 308 The Encore Saloon Try n drink at the new place and have "MATT" HEFTERN serve you. COR. HOTEL and NUUANU. Lunch or Dine With Us Regularly. THE VIANDS ARE GOOD. THE PRICE REASONABLE. HOTEL NEAR UNION. Palm Cafe, HOTEL NEAR UNION. I he had done this act, and he said that I)r Wn)son had stolen his rem edy for lepras) I also think that the fact that he thinks he has dlscov cicil a remedy for leprosy Is a snip tint of paranoia, in line with that ot other cases, who !mo Imagined that they had discovered perpetual motion nnd the like. I asked him why ho had done It, ccn it Dr. Vnson had stolen hU remedy, and ho answered that a remed) for leprosy was not dls cm ered cery dnj, showing again that ho placed an undtio weight on his discover), more than a sanu man would " l)r Sinclair went on to say that I)r Atcherley was In thu bnblt of taking cocaine, and other drugs, and this was one of the things which led to paranoia, rurthcrmoro Atchcrlcy's hallucinations about oIicb from the sewer, etc., were nil In line with the conclusion the wit ness reached .Atcherlcy had been .cr rcstltss during the examination hut had spoken intelligently and log- ktill. Bhowing thnt his act was not one of Biiddcn Impulse. ' Tor how long a time hnR Dr. Atcherlej, In your opinion, been suf' fcrlng from paranoia?" asked Ma goon I believe about a month, since ho heard theso olces. llojomt that I make no stntement." Mngoon asked Sinclair what wero the facts which 11 rut led him to he- lleo that Dr. Atcherley was IiiBnne. The Idea he had of persecution, the Idea ho possessed that Will son had stolen his remedy, on grounds ntlrelj Inadequate, for such conclu sion; on his abnormal ethical sense; on his general manner, nnd the fact that he was addicted to cocaine and iiiorphtuo or opium," answered Sin clair. .Magoon Hnd ou formed this conclusion before ou knew theso facts? Sinclair I was strongly Inclined to believe he was Insane. Mngoon Do )ou know how much cocaine Dr. Atcherley took? Sinclair Dr. I'merson told mo two or three grains. Ho was not cer tain. Magoon And how much mor phlno? Sinclair Dr. Emerson said seven to ten grains. He did not know pos itively. Magoon I understand that from" theso imlellnlto statements of Dr. Kill er son jou formed )om belief that Dr. Atcherley was a paranoiac? Sinclair It confirmed my belief. Mngoon If jou found out that l)r Umcrson's statement thnt Dr. Atcherlcy took two to tlirco grains of cocaine was incorrect, nnd that ho tcok only one-half grain, would 5 oil still consider Dr. Atcherley a para noiac? Sinclair You may put It down that I would. Magoon And ou would still cou rtlier him a danger to the commu nity? Sinclair I would. Magoon asked Sinclair If ho know f nu cases slmllai to that of Dr tclici ley In which the subject had icen committed. Sinclair referred to cases cited by Jroj's woik on Insanity, and produc ed the book, quoting several cases which, however, did not satisfy Ma' tfijem uh being In point Sinclair said 'hat othci books gavo such caBus, and Mngoon Insisted on their production, 'athenrt objected, and the. Court or dered thu examination to go on. Magoon I understand that one ot our icusoiib wns that Di. Atcherlcy thought Dr. Wajson was persecuting ilm Sinclair Yes Mngoon wanted to know what ho would think In case Atcherley hud good leason foi this belief. Sinclair answered that Atcherlcy had been unable to give any grounds Ho mcioly said ho know It further- uorc, his method of retaliation was li rational ' If thu facts exlBtcd, which thcro was no dispute, of, which led Dr. Ucheile.v to bellevo that ho was pci- the ce .i Delivered to residences and offices at 25o per hundred in 10-lb. lots' or more, W. O. PARNHART, 133 Merchant St, Tol HO Bulletin Business Office Phone 250, Bulletin Editoiial Room Phone 135.' The Weekl Edition of the Evenlnr. Bulletin Qlves a complete summary of the news of the day, For Sale 3r. House and Lot at Puunui, front- lie on 2 Streets, near Car Terminus. 75x300 (over 1-2 acre). Electric Light. Desirable neighbood. Bar rain. $1400.00 P. E. R. Strauch ffAITY BLDQ. 74 S. KING ST. According to the ethics of medical profession he should " "Kcn it such a rctnedv wan worth a great deal of mono) ? "Most certain!) That Is one ot the misfortunes ot the inedlc.il profession." "Do jou know If Dr Vnson has disclosed his reined) ' I don't enro about Dr Wajson." Well, jou know be declares he has discovered a leper cine?" "I don't know that I dou t think that ho claims that "Hut If Dr. WajFon lias n cure, nnd does not give It out then ho vio lates the ethic of the profession?" "Ho would." Magoon went Into various of the Atcherlcy Kicks at great length. Ho wanted to know It the Iloird hnd ev er placed such restrict ions on any other phjslclans as thct had on Dr Atcherley, Sinclair said he thought it did In the enso of Dr Hlce at Hllo Magoon asked If Dr WajKon'a cure for leprosy was not similar to that of Atcherlej'. Sinclair did not think bo. Mngoon then asked if it wero not wrong for Wajson to disclose tho fact that he had treated Atcher lcy for morphinism. Sinclair said that that was n matter of common knowledge. Mngoon In whnt way do jou think that Dr. Atcherlej is a menace) to tho community nnd should be locked up? Sinclair Ilecnueo he has an ab normal ethical sense I believe thnt any man who will attempt to shoot and kill another without more proof than I could ascertain was possessed by Atcherlcy in "this case ngntnst Wnysnn, Is a menace to the commu nity." ' At this tlmo Atohrley took charge of tho cross-examination. He asked If it wero not possinio mat lie Had a reason for taking drugs, as, far In stance, that he might Iiavo an ail ment, "That makes no difference," nn- swered Sinclair. "Tho mero fact that the drugs wero taken was suulcient " Atcherley went into a medical ex amination of Sinclair with special rcfererico to tho sjuijitoms which had been discussed. Sinclair mentioned self-exaltation ns ono of Atcherloy's sjmptoins. "How?" "You claim that jou havo dlscov eied a cure for leprosj." "Who told jou?" ; "You did." Atcherlcy went deeply into the subject of leprosy during which lie pioduccd his own great lepiosy chart "I don't care to arguo with Dr Atcherlej'," said Sinclair, Ilnnllj. "1 believe ho is a paranoiac and Is, therofoio, not amenable to reason." Tho Court voiced n disinclination to pass on tho question of leprosy cures. Atcherlcy claimed that Sin clair had claimed thnt his belief was ono sjmptom of paranoia, and he thoroforo wanted Slncluli to show whcio his thcoiles wero lticoriect. "1 will not permit a discussion ot this," tald tho Court, Dually. "I don't know where we would land, llettor sub mit tho question to a medical con giess. Sinclair quoted as another sjmp torn tho fact that Atcherley claimed WnjMin had stolen his lemcdy and vviim now using it. "Then jo i coimcer that not truo?" "I think jou ttilfcr from u delu sion." Other sjiiiptomi, tilth if the phan tom footsteps, sower voices, etc , wero taken up and discussed. "I believe that it jou had been charged criminally for this act," said Sinclair, finally, "jou would set up a plea of Insanity. Iho fact that you now Insist that yci aro sano is one U tho fncU which contribute to my Ldlcf that jou uin insane" "Whnt do you mean bj n morbid ethical soiiko?" aikid Atcherlej'. Sinclair exphilucd that It was an Important tuniptom ot paranoia, In nnbwcr to fuithcr questions, Sinclair said that a paianolac might take some small gilovame, not based on a hallucination, and enlarge It until ho believed lie was persecuted, nnd tako action on such un exaggerated he ller. "Huvo jou no dislro to provo me Irsnno?" asked At liorloj. "Nu, teitulnlj ni " iiiiBweicd Sin (.lull. "1 think It would dp jou good to bo confined whno jou could get medical attention and piopei caiu' On le-dliect Citluait asked Di Sinclair what he thought of tho ract that Atcherlcy had shot, not nt Wnj win, but ut tho house In which weie other people, whom he might bu n likely to Injure, It was the act of an uiihnlniiccd mind answered Sim lair. U.ijsuti asked If It were not po rllite that Atcherlej ' act might ho nterlbed to the taking of nil over dose of cocaine. Sinclair answered thnt It would (suite such muscular weakness that he would hnvo been Ulinblo to vvnlk oh the street. Ho would get hnllucl tuitions, which might enuse him to do an unnatural net, if lie were able to perform It He did not, think, how ever, that the hallucination oi co caine were homicidal. Magoon wnntcd to know what would have been the result If Dr Atcherlej hnd BUddeuly left off tak ing cocaine. Sinclair answered that It wouhl produce tncntnl depression, but not violence, except In nn effoit to procure the drug, but not as the. icKiilt of n fancied wrong. 'Dr Atcherlej ' present condition Is due to whnt?" asked Judge An- dradc 'I believe it Is duo to tho contin ued use of cocaine," said Slncluli. This closed the case of the pioso- (iitlon nnd the defense began, Ma goon calling Sister Alhcrtlun us the Hist witness She had known Dr Atcherley since he camp to Hawaii about six teen or seventeen je.us ago, and had met li t 111 often whin he xlajcd ill Honolulu She had called ut his home often during the past jcui and had observed thnt he treated his fain llj well, ns well ns strangers. Tho witness had never seen him exhibit anger, ill-will, or rudeness. Ho wus a gentleman. "There are several degrees of the term gentleman, nre there nut?" ask ed Mngoon, I have u very high standard," an swered Sister Alhcrtlun, slinpl) ' He comes up to It." The witness went on to say that Dr. Atcherley had alwnjs talked rn- tlonallj, had never been the subject of any hallucinations, ns far as she was aware, liven In his talks relat ing to his treatment of leprosj ho had been rational. Ho had said that leprosy was. curable under proper tieatment, nnd had described hli treatment On cross-examination Sister Albcr- tlu.i said that Dr. Atcherlej had he gun to talk about tho leprosy cure when Wallach came Atcherlej claimed his was a certain cure He hud said that Dr Wajson was trjing to get his cure. The cure vvhldi Wajson claimed to have, he said, was very much like Ills own This wus at the last visit the witness hndjmld at the Atcherley hoiiBC At this point a lei ess was taken until 1. 15 p. in. The Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, DEO. 31, 1908. ASSIITS. 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