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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, HONOLULU, OCTOBER 31, 1902. A Have You Heard About the Ducks? Well, there are a lot of them here this year and shooting is going to be good. To be able to get the most out of their visit you Ehould have one of our fine new L C. Smith Hammerless . Ejector Shot Guns A fine assortment of these guns just received ; also a big shipment of CARTRDIGE3, all loads. Every thing that a shooter needs at E O. HALL & SON, Ltd, CORNER FORT AND KINQ STREETS. JACKSON MADE MISTAKES,1"" IK TIME: j M . . 1 (Continued from pag-e L) EmbsSt Tailor Aade Clothing WHILt YOU wait' Or rather while you don't wait. In stead of making a pincushion of your back and a blackboard of your front, in stead of cutting and sewing and fussing and ripping, and keeping you standing and waiting; instead of all this, you cn have the finest tailor-made suit in fiv muinTjtes' time. We're prejudiced don't take our word for it, but ask the first well dressed man you meet, and he will tell you that the Alfred Benjamin & Co.s name is inside his jscket. From ocean to ocean Alfred Benjamin clothing is known as the best. C me in and you'll see wny it's different. No higher in cost than the ordinary ready made garments. Everything in sui's everything in overcoats, everything in dress suits and tuxedos that a man can desire. All ready tailored, ready to wear. Joining C 9 iiviinr o TWO STORES - Cprrer Foil pd J3otel Smne and Hotel near Petbel Advertisemmt Changed Mondays. Remnant Sale that Means Genuine Bargains When we advertise bargains we mean bargains for you and of the pen nine kind. Our business is built up on tbi principle and we make our store a pleasant and profitable place to buy. "We are holding a . Big Remnant Sale this Week They consist of Lawns, Dimities. Swipses, V hite Goods in checks and stripes and short ends of various washable materials. Also many fhort pieces of lace. Marvelously low prices prevail and you cannot afford to miss this chance,. 1A PROGRE88 BLOCK 7 Fort Street. r Large Stuck of New Goods J ust Received From, Japan Dirt ct ndkercliiefs at Low Prices Among .-eceit arrivals is a lot of some 500 dozea Handkerchiefs. This week they are shown for the fir t time, You might call it a " Pre-Ho iday " fcate, for the prices are intended to tempt you to lay away a dozen or two for Christmas. They come in four distinct lines j he prices are: 5c S0c( 15c( 25c - cloth used In our shirts came from England and was mad n All our custom made shirts Lowest Prices Watshes, Chains. Sterling Silver KeIvm. Nail Files. Charms. U.. sU skort time only, J per cent off regular price. 28 HOTEL STREET California Calimyrna Figs NOW ON SALE AT 521 King Street. SSo sa Box. and William Lucas made a search for Jackson. He was not in his room .over the old Criterion on Fort street. ..They next went to a native house where Jackson has had sleeping accommoda tions provided for him by Oscar Kreut aer. . Shortly after 3:30 Chillingworth entered the house and found Jackson sitting on the floor of his room wrap ped in a shawl. He affected surprise at the visit, and when asked if he knew about "the fire" seemed surprised and asked where. Chillingworth pick up his socks, which were wet and the shoes were in the same condition. Jackson explained this by saying they were wet with perspiration. He was taken to the jail at once. j CORONER'S INQUEST. Last evening two juries heard the evidence produced by several witnesses. The Jurors in the case of Mrs. E. B. Friel and Etta Friel are J. S. Walker, Ollie Sorenson, Percy Benson, Arthur Mackintosh, G. R. Hewitt, Jr., and Ger rit P. Wilder. ' ,The jurors in the ease of Mrs. Mamie Friel Jackson are J. S. Walker, Ollie Sorenson, Percy Benson, Arthur Mack intosh, A. P. Taylor and Will Lucas. Dr. J. S. B. Pratt spoke particularly of the finding: Of Mrs. Jackson on the ground near the building and of her being very . badly burned. He under stood she had jumped from a window chant, stated that Jackson had been atH tHHttHH 1 1 t ttt ft' ttt 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 nis store to Duy cartridges, oniy lour, it . . and asked the best way to shoot a man, inquiring whether a place under the arm would prove fatal. A. P. Taylor stated that several Sundays since Jackson showed him a letter addressed There are plain hemstitched, some heavy and durable, suitable for school use; s me sheer and fine, including the small, dainty, gauzy ot es with narrow hems, now so popular. There is a great variety in la e lace edge, lace insertions, lace centers and lace corners. Anions the embroidered, which is the biggest lot of allJSyou will find some new patterns, as well as surprising values. We shall also show a line of fine Swiss and French Handkerchiefs at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Ar n i t n o v and he also saw Mr. Friel and Georgia Friel, who had also jumped from the second story. He remained with Mrs. Jackson at the Sorenson house until she died between 5 and 6 yesterday morning. She had suffered besides her It I- W0H Good Printing i Alwoyo A Profitable Investment For the Best, go to The Hawaiian Gazette . '4- t : : ' t, Co. I J-Ao-nited. : - I J Art Printing and Engraving King St. Tel, IV! a In OS. "T ' THE LATE MRS. NIGEL FRIEL JACKSON. Waiting For S ome- thing to Happen III WJilL- Sale: Oays roda. Robinson Block. Phoue Whutj 2421. 14 Hotel Street. Golf Shirts fur Summer Wear burns a broken leg. She wa3 conscious to the Editor of the Advertiser signed ( up to the time opiates were administer- by Jackson, in which he announced his ( ed. but said nothing about the fire or its intention of committing suicide at 5; origin except to beg to be put out or o ciock. ami iuai ne wumu iuuwi her agony. When he first saw the fire wound in such a way that it would not it was in the lower story at the rear be fatal at once, in order to give the of the structure. paper a chance to get his death-bed Mounted Officer McCormick, who statement. The letter spoke of several made a desperate effort to save the persons whom Jackson said had wreck two who perished, and did save ed his life and estranged him from his Georgia who jumped into his arms, wife, and that before he went to the testified to practically what was stated next world, he would "get even" with of his work in yesterday's Advertiser, them. Jackson later in the day decided rnrintr hia tpstitnnnv .Tnror Sorenson that the suicide proposition was off. stated, that Mrs. Jackson jumped from Goo. W. Hayselden told of Jackson's a window facing Nuuanu street and not visits to his store and of statements from the mauka side. be has made about killing himself, say- John Bradford Watson testified that ing at one time, referring to his wife he and his wife were boarders living ",,Xr.Zi. .i on the first floor of the house. He "1",6" " " ? ' was awakened by shouts of fire and " A?.,," --'"- rushing out the back way saw Mr. Friel Sheriff Chillingworth. with a small hose. He was yelling Mrs. Julia Peahu in whose house "Fire!" The fire seemed to be on the Jackson was found, stated she knew outside wall of the kitchen. He re- Jackson. She did not know the exact turned to his wife's assistance and hour he camera yesterday morning but helped to get their valuables out. He was late. When he went through her saw Mrs. Friel and Etta about that room she awoke and remained awake time and Mrs. Friel seemed to think owmg to Jackson walk ng up and down, that her youngest child had not come About a half an hour ater he suddenly .1 -.cfrn -tori trt OT VO-.l, KIK V 1.1 I- I v111 U.rOLUl3 ailU i3 lil U V- V - ' t w n n thp stn.irpflsp. TTa trrA rVhtti her. threw her away and then Etta tried to questioned mount. He took her outside and then saw Mrs. Friel dashing up through the smoke and flames, but was overcome. So many people get into a waiting attitude toward buying a piano just waiting for "fomething to turn up" and give them enough money to buy one. Are you one of these ? ' . If you stick to the waiting habit it will be a long , time before you have the comfort of a piano of your own. J We eell them on very easy terms and the best pianos' too. Wouldn't you like to come in and find out how we do it? HAWAIIAN NEWS CO., LTD. MERCHANT STREET. CLEANLINESS DAINTYNESS LIBERALITY be returned to his wife and then found that Etta too had cone 'upstairs. He Fire." Deputy Sheriff Chillingworth here stated that he had Jackson in the evening, notes being- taken by Chester Doyle. In this he said he had been at Friel's He tried to follow l" c " 3 mai leu. mere a 11 .1 fl n . ! -. . h . A A. i In the excitement a 1 """'"fi n- Liie umtve nouse at Mottoes followed at our fountain. Tbat's why our soda is just right. We use only fresh fruits and fruit juices. Popular Mineral Waters on Tap HONOLULU DRUG CO. 926 Fort Street. A.. H. OTIS. OTTO A. BIEBBACH. 12:10, and did not leave afterwards, Chillingworth stated it was not five was driven from the building by the minutes walk between Friel's and the flames and saw nothing more of the women. He stated that on Wednesday after- native house by a lane throuch the gulch. The inquest was continued until 7:30 noon a charred, oil saturated rag was tonight found in the pantry where it had been ' BODIES OF WOMEN RECOVERED left sometime before. He said Mr. ' Friel. his wife and Mrs. Friel had con-i About 4 o'clock ytsterday morning the siderable knowledge of this and knew it ' fire had been sufficiently quenched for to have been an attempt to burn the fV1 r,m . . , -.--u. v.,., , t. , i tne "remen to enter the lower rooms j of this yesterday morning, but had heif the gutted structure. While several known it the night before he would not firemen were handling hose on the ma have slept but would have patrolled the uka side the frame work was seen to be place with a gun. Mr. Tobriner came , , home about 1 o'clock with hackman ?"lWr warning was giy- Paine, entered his room and went di-! fl llJlm Z? USt m rectly to sleeps He was aroused by l" 1 "7 k ou,nm mDers- Mrs. Watson beating on his door, the f,? , f P had & first he knew of the fire. Mr. Watson' P!,. m -l "v."6 also said that the stove in the k!trhen i , rX ntu s1tr1uc1hltm (was cold at 9 o'clock as he was in the 1 iVrn, lolfnt to kitchen and knew this to be a fct. J."16 ground' causing him to lose his A. D. Larnach, the King street mer- Continued od Pag S.) Honolulu Iron Works Co. STEAM ENGINES BOILERS, SUGAR MILL8, COOL ERS. BRASS AND LEAD CA8TINGI &nd machinery of every deacriptlsa made to order. Particular attention paid to chip's blackemltbinz. Jo wr zeutd on shortest notle. The Pacific Hotel 1182 Union St., Opp. Paelfl Club. Newly furnished Rooms, mosquito proof, electric lights, hot and cold -water. First-class Table Board. MRS. HAN A, Proprietor PASTURAGE. GOOD PASTURAGE CAN BE HAD tor a limited number of horses. Apply to 6300 J. A. 6ILMAN. fingWoGtian&Co JilfT rarnlturs, Clssxs and Tobaccos, Cklntie and Japan Tsi Crockery, Mttin-s, Vases, Camphorwoo ! JUttaa Chairs. SILKS AND SATINS. OF ALi KINDS. nt-m k ALL KINDS OF (Joodyaar Rubber Co. BU K. PBA8B. Presitat, WanslMta. Cat- P '- Dally Advertiser, delivered by sarrW to any part of the Ity for 71 n month. ' ; '- ,- . r. :. . n i. . i t .jr.. J 4 t