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8 THE HONOUXU REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1002. JOE ROSA IS FM THE Ml (Continued from Pae One.) W. hot that If there were aar 1 Aestfoas of there having been font ptaf tae death certificate abound be j vJttieM. ; Ater tae laleiriew with Dr. Slog - Dr. Alrarez aecioxi loanw, h aelbf jMaic tae deaU eer . u -, Examinee the Body. mt Max. oa Moaday Dr. Alwex -nnt uaJa to the Rosa BOWe aad 3Baiad the body of Jeaaah Roa. s ed aad tried to wake him every few Tie body bad beea laid oat The minutes. She djd not ask George doctor sakf that be carefully examtn ' Joe's bead. Sbe staid up with AH tae rarioa. .cratcae on tbeUoe. until be died "about 5 o'clock aadr xHiHar cbe cat ow the llt Monday morning.- Sbe did not know Ceatale. bat aading aotblog which led euier ueorge eau ...jaro -- tOTitorv where no.one should be de lim to aaoftoee that any wcaad was' band In their quarrel She lid not j - aatrtoai tAhav reaaked In death know that her husband was jealous Pml or m ireeuom. u im SaM5-?JS taaThelnlr & of George. She had not seen George foundation of liberty and loving du al t cat .on the forehead. He did; 9 Joe with any weapon. George zenship that gave to Oh.o her admis- . rj aot probe the wound aor did he feel' . witk ate fingers. Tae doctor teatiSed that he then felt Jfcat be was between two respon pfbflfUes. He had either to give the raaae of death as nearly as he could Msertata it and jKwsibly. by so do fag; allow a crime to be hidden, orj aaa xo accaae persons ior no suwn ,eo of Mg committed a crtni.M.KjKlEy MEMORIAL FUND WORK A tae aenucaes aw not seem iu aoiat i any ialblp cause of death ae isade a tllagnoal: by exclnslon, ar- riving at tae conclusion that the man I aat died as the result of alcoholic. oatntlas. Questions Mrs. P.osa. Or. Alrr teidiflfel "tfint h took' ilrt, Joaeah Ko6aasd and question-, form committees to go out ?nd can ed her as to what sh knew in re-'ss amiAig the merchants -and the jpird to tbe tteath of her husband. ! schools. m. Ho., diri not seem to he very! Mr. McCandless reported on behalf amen overcome with grief. She said j taai she was afraid her husband ' voald attack her and for that reason ana ran away wnmi men.- as uu - l: . --t..- .- ... .... I ate between the two brothers. After questioning the woman Dr. Alrarez returned to his office and signed the death certificate, giving alcoholism as the cause of death. While eamlnlagthe body the doctor aad noticed a lottle of witch hazel - i the compass or putty knife. ...... i Dr. Alarez was asKen ir it was possible to determine a death from ataaaolfcnn without holding a post mortem examination. The answer was that he bad arrived at this diag onals by exclusion, by reasoning by the symptoms that the cause was aotatag else and therefore must be alcoholism. Dr. Alvarea had aever attended any member of the RKosa family be- r nun ii? hivi vipiivii iae ia-1 dent the latter did not pp-nk :it any; ate. U coukl not be aroused. Dead Man's Son SpeakJ. Iouie Uicaard Rosa, the young son of tae dead man, next gave his tes Ifmony. He said that on Saturday ulgat his father hud wattled to beat ah? mother. He bet-auie frightened aad ran away to his grandmother who was staving with a .neighbor and spent the night there, returning to the house about 7 o'clock on Sunday aHM-alng. When the trouble startea Saturday nicht evervhodv was more i or lea. aadex tae Influence of H,,uor He aald he dlda't . George strike ais fathwv Wben he came back homo a Saaduv mwilg hte fntier was in ' H lie m Wod He li"! a(Tald his father would get up and wise a row so he went away to plav, coming back at 1 o'clock for dinner. His father was still on the bod. The boy went to church that nlght- Lated he went with George to get lae doctor. He beard the doctor ask his mother where the blood on the' ..... r,. , ... t aNH came irom. ua aaiuruay iucni i foehad heard his faKier say that he would "fix" George.- He did notj kaow the reason of the trouble be-: tween his father and uncle. Ho did not know why bis father wantod to 2bat his mother. ,f The Widow Tells Her Story. - Mrs. Joseph Rosa was next called Ikad sworn. She ami deceased had beeH married over thirteen years. "Taora was trouble at the house ou niSatardaV night. Joe -ordered her mother and tae caiMrcn out of the -aoase. Taar went. Joe tried to hit ( vlf M'UhAnl arliianf nrc Kl ' .aecause he genemlly acted that way ""Vhea draak. George was home. He vrns outside. George and Joe quar eled. The woman, afraid, ran away, j Sat saW she did not know what took, " ptac wntil 1 o'cloek Sunday morning j -waa sae nuurned to the house. Sh. i baaril Joe ask for her and heard Joe i accuse his brother of hiding his wife U bed. He saw nothing or!14 o nuy a goou sue ;um mive it. worn blm. Gtorgc r&Ued hor and j tjes breaking out afresh every min- j were elected at the annual meeting said that Joe wanted to see her. Tho ute. j of the Bank of Hawaii, at the bank- -fconian was outside In tho .yard, shej The Casinos again captured .thehng rooms In the, Judd building- yes-T-oaU not go in. She was afraid to i house as did Flatt and Sutherland. tcrday morning." entor. George went oat into the yard Arras and Alice, the St. Onges. Sa- Those chosen at the meeting were to tH her to go in She would not j i(,nj0 and Bunth. and Rndd. Xot that as follows: . President. Chas. M. As George started bak up tho steps the other acts lacked their meed of! Cocke; vice presideat. P. C Jones; ae was mot by Joe who struck I sonlause. bet the humor of the house ' cashier. C. II. Cooke: assistant cash- .fieorge.. G.eorge then struck Jo? and "Jrsocked him down. George wont In and closed the door. Joe drtnandad that the door be opened. He wanted to sleep. George opened the door on tb promise that there would be ro mare trouble. The woman afU'r wari went in. She noticed no scrsteb on hr husband's forehead. After that they all bad some ber. .Thought Something Was Wrong. Then there was more quarrelling and the woman went to her mother'? and staid until 1 o'clock Sundav tides filling the Orpheum every even Eornlng. Thee she noticed Georsc's I !ng during the engagement here. ! face had been scratched. Joe va3 ' lying In bed. She saw the compass , 1 and the potty kalfe on the floor. Had ncrer seen it there before. Thought husband bad taken tfcra from canras ' bag in their room. "Was afraid hef would use them aad bid tiwm in the fen'-e in the yard. Sa saw Joe's j forehead cat and bleeding. He sat; op aad asked for -wine. She gave t to hits. No other words were spoken bv Joe. The Hawaiian. Keawe. call-, ed SaBday morning and was later or- dered oat by George. George did not ftrike her. They bad been together. Later in uie oar ene inea 10 wukb joe tat coaW not. This was 5 p. - S1?r- " '.fTS 1? I .was goiac to happen aad at It o'clock a&ed George to get the doc-: or. &ae sat oy wrr hujiu m. - ,. , , . j !..-. .r. I "a,a ino reni ol tUL nte ' wun.-u s tp llved will mm ' CANVASSING! , The McKinley Memorial Finance Committee held a meeting at the of- ce 0r Henrv "Waterhouse yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Chairman Henry Waterhouse stated that the mismess or mis mewing wouia oe io of the committee that several sites, aa aircanj ueL-.i visiien a"u inai it was the intention of the committee It had ! LIJ V151L suterui IllUIf? I UIU'. - . ., . . . . i been deiinueiv oeciued tnat me mem- orial should be in the form of a play-j the McKinley memorial t-una tnrougn ground and the aim would be to get this Society. a site which would he easily access!-j "3. That the secretary be instruct ble and which could be put into good' ed to inform Mr. C. M. Cooke, chair condition at jiot tco great an ex- man f the general memorial com jicnse. About 525.000 would be neces-1 mittec, of the action of this Society. .. ... i t.- . i. . n"e out ana it was .ur. .Mcuamuess-1 lvnlicf Mio hnt cntii rrnlrl ntlil nilfht ' belief that that sum could and ought' to be raised here. I Different Committees Appointed. . . . . The different committees which are to canvass among the various ciabse oi uie cuj were men appoint . ed by the chairman. The committee ( to work among the merchants is com-. puseu Ol lue iuiiumg uifmucm. Messrs. McCandless, Chamberlain and Brown. lite committee on acnoois: uev.. ,le. Mackintosh. Mr. Dyke. A. M. 3sn, j Smith, Mrs. Frazier and Miss Felker. , J Three Chinese whose names will be handed in later, are fo form a committoee to work in the Chinese: colony here. Y. Saga, C. Shlogawa and Y. Ki- ntura constitutional the committee. Japanese , John Lane was named as chairman fir the Hawaiians and it was decided that he be allowed to select his own helpers. J. D. Marques and A. H. Vierra "...... " t. . . I tetuute uie t'ortugitese commtttee. ZLJ!? , ," "-- ed to se,ect a committee consisting ?ne f 1,0r1Of eaCh ! the ath,e"C! t.uur. m iuic vu m cih iimuiis i"c, ch,bs- j During the meeting several sus, gestions were. given as moans for the, i raising of funds for the memorial. Among Uiese was one that the pol6 ! club play a game at Kapiolaui Parkj t ,,.,Ia ...... t.1t.. ,.11 t!n1.rttf- n IU.' """" - ,rtU w st" l'7" ,lu u" game. It was also suggested that an ,,,,, , ,. r, , , , given some uight at the Opera House. ANOTHER CROWDED ORPHEDM HOUSE FIRST NIGHTERS ATTEND AGAIN , .. , .. ,,, Favorites of the Company We Es- tablished With Honolulu Audi- ence Change of Bill Tomorrow Night and Matinee on Saturday. 4 The -vnil Smu.n nf thn Wn- ilV Entertainers was equally as large an l! entbusIasUc as the first. Many of 1 the first nighters, indeed, again cc-! rupled their seats and appreciated in ' double measure the performance without the strain of new whimsical!- i ieanea esneciaKv towards these Ists. ! There will be a change of bill on ( I Thursday night when many of the principals will make a complete - Macfarlane and C- H. Atherton. change. Professor Powell has a fish. "" pole act that is said to be inexplica-j Ir aCil r3- Robert Shaw of Chi ble. A bargain matinee is also an-j cago have just sailed for southern nounced ior Saturday afternoon. Europe, vbere they will start upon The program is throughout even! superior to tho first of Lee and Real's companies and will undoubtedly score a great success in Australia (BUCKEYE SOCIETY 1EI0IL FDD (Continued from Page One.) - leges and universities of tae first de- sree. 41 of the second degree ana J professional colleges. This makes a . jotal of 9T colleges, wbica send out Lj,asees of people, not onlv through , T7nUad Slates it alt throagh the She her repre nted by missionaries and teachers 3'4 ,,, ..,- of men in Asia and Africa to show ttons. -The foundation of all these dates back to 17S7. when the bill was passed that all territory northwest of the Ohio river should be set apart as a v"" "- biou 10 me umuu. uuU n. JO Un .. foundation that we have built our 1 great educational system which is now sending out men as a blessing ! to all the world." Contribution to McKinley Memorial. After this Miss Carrie Castle rend ered a splendid selection on the pia- v.cu a.v-... .. ,-- TfJZ'TLt submitted the following mii reportr "We, vour committee, to whom was i referred the work of drafting a suita ble expression of this Society npon the matter of a memorial to the late President McKinley, do report as fol lows: "1. That this Society pledge itself to raise the sum of $500. as a con tribution towards the erection of a McKinley memorial. That the sum of S1C0 be set aside by the treasurer of the Society as part of said $500. "2. That the individual members f this Society pledge themselves to , ... c,i rnni,iht;nnc n "'" " k- Statute Recommended. And your committee would fur- thor recommend the adoption of the following resolution: "Ilesolved. That It Is the sense of the Buckeye Club of Hawaii that the m. ,,.,,,. ,pmnrini wnili,i hp a Matue Qf the ,ale President McKin- Jer erectea ln some puuiic piace or ',. jn tbc cUv of Honolulu, but wnatever may be the fin:ii decision of the general committee will in no wise affect our contribution or our earnest efforts to assist in the final nmt ...,nll nf e;tnhlp memorial. ..D,f,,iK. c..i,n,tt.i "EDWIX S. GILL. f "Chairman. "WALTER C. WEEDOX, E. S. MUCKLEY, "Committee." This resolution was unanimously a(loptetl bv the members of the club. The Buckeye quartette again gave a few selectious when refreshments w. re served. Mr. Bowen announced tart invitations were on hand from Mrs. Henry Waterhouse and Mrs. Charles Atherton inviting the club tQ hold inCftinss at thelr homes. It Ided to .b.old the f,rst at lne home or -Mrs. Atnenon aim me after that at Mra. Waterhouse's residence. A vote of thanks was tendered by the members of tae ciun to Mr. and Mrs. Bowen for their en- lertainment cf the club, Many Ohioans Present. t,c nt i-c nih'c mPPtins? ., -0ii0vina:r Mr. and Mrs. Detilsun. J. W. Francis. Rev. and .Mrs.' .. . .. W. Westervelt. .Miss came castie. r, f.,n m nnhinenn 'oitor - ''" -' -' "" -- N. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skin uer. Rev .and Mrs. E. S. Muckley. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua K. Brown, Ray mond C Brown. Joshua K. Brown. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Given. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gill. E. L. Thornton, Miss Mamie Duff. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Whitney, Dr. Garvin. Mr. Smith, Miss B. Johnson. Miss Clara Zeigler. 51555 Ma Zeigler, Walter C Weedon, j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams. Mrs. J. Yardlev, Prof. J. H. Amme. Mr. m"llbokgr MiRS Vo Mlss D Rodgers. -Miss McCrackeu. Miss Albright. D, G. Sims, Mr. Davidson vand others. BANK OF HAWAII. . . . J , M. Annual Meeting Yesterday and Offi- cers for Ensuing Year Elected. Yestervlay was a day of annual meetings for several of the local banks. Officers for the ensuing yearJ art-"ier. F. C. Atherton. The board of directors will consist of the officers and the following: IT. Waterhouse H. D. Tenney, J. A. ifcCandless. F. the most extensive automobile trip. ever undertaken, including a journey-j throagh northern Africa in a new be-fcutonioblbj now being constructed for thfa in - Paris. The tcur will cover more than3.Q00 miles. R0Y1L STEAMER MOAM ABRIYES FROI SYDHEY Moana Has a Very Gccd Passage. Purser Bendali Reports Warm Weather at Sydney Moana Will Sail fcr Victoria at Noon Tcdav. The Royal Mail steamer Moana, Captain M. Carey, arrived off port shortly after C o'clock last evening, and docked at the Quarantine wharf at S p. m. The Moana left Sydney December 2dth and Brisbane on January 2rd. Purser B. B. Bendali reports a good passage over, with flue weather and light winds. When the Moana left Sydney the heat was unsupportable and the thermometer registered 104 degrees. The passengers we.-e glad when they arrived on the Pacific zone where cooling breezes refreshed the warmth of the tropical sun. The Moana carries but few passen gers, among whom are three for Ho nolulu: Mr. Stephen X. Jones, in the first class cabin; Joseph Hargraves, in the second and James Stewart in the steerage. She brings 300 cases of gin and 1 case of saddles for Hono lulu. The Moana will sail for Vancouver at noon today. Besides the people stopping at Ho nolulu, the Moana carries the follow ing through passengers: For Vancouver First saloon: Dr. E. E. Hyde and wife. Messrs. F. W. Flanagan, H. de Pencier Stanford and wife. Second saloon: Mr. A. Chandler and wife, Mrs. Sorensen, Mrs. TJtley, Miss Crawford, Miss Dineen, Messrs. T. Rx, J. E. Gibbs. J. A. Cullen. Steerage: Mr. and Mrs. Williams and infant. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and child; Messrs. Chas. Clarke, Edward Lee. NOTICE. The Longshoremen's Labor Union Club will hold a meeting at the-Drill Shed at 7:C0 p. in., for the election of new officers and the transacting of general business. H. KAUWAHI. Acting Secretary. A Few Words about "Pam-KiUet A prominent Montreal clergyman, the Rev. James II. Dixon, Rector St. Jades and Hon. Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, writes: 'Termit me Jo tend yon a few line to strongly recommend xEr.iir Davis' Paik-Killkb. I have used it with satisfaction for tliirty-flte years. It Is a prepara tion nhlch deserves fall pobl'c confidence.'' Pain-Killer A sore cure for Sore Throat, Coughs. Chilis. Cramps, tc. Two Sizes, 23c and 5ftc .There U onlv one PahvKillerriPerry Davis.' 00 HOT BE DECEIVED ! 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Plans and Specifications and Estimates pre pared, and Construction Superintended la all branches of Engineering Work. Contracts solicited for Railroads, electric and steam; Tunnels, Bridges, Buildings. Highways, Foundations. Piers, vTharres. Etc SPECIAL ATTENTION given to' Examinations, Valuations, and Reports of Properties for investment purposes. FREDERICK J. AMWEG, H. Am..Soc. C. E. Engineer and Manage. V. R. CASTLE, JR., Secretary and Treasurer. NEiPZS FOR THE NEWSPAPER BOYS 3IS TO be give:ii. Q)'JFMI TO- SJjJUT Come and see the Watch, Boys! It's a Daisy Stem Winder. limiting Case, Sterling Silver, ttt Standard Movement JOHNNIE HICKEY for selling the most papers Japanese Novelties SILK FANS, PLAIN, PAINTED and GILDED LACQUERWARE CABINETS. HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. HOTEL STREET. AT Iwalvami & Go, The Oriental Life Insurance Co., Ltd. The Home Company Issues all modern forms of policies at the lowest possible rates. Policies issued ia both English and Chinese languages. 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