Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 168, 25 April 1909 — Page 8

TZJE IlICIXXIpND PALLADITO AKD BUlf-TliEOXlAM, 8TODAT, APRH. 5,

LEEDS MO TELLS OF TRIP ACROSS PACIFIC Made the Trip From San Francisco to Honolulu, 2,100 Miles, in Six Days, a Very CDEAM SEPAESATNK2S Great showing Pretty Lingerie Wash Dresses, All Linen and Cotton Two and Three-Piece Suits, Separate Jackets, Wash Skirts and Dainty Waists. . ,A SlJIRIPIRnSIE Fc3l71G DIG l?.r.'.Ti Ci Quick Voyage.

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Such a display of fashionable Wash Wearables was never before seen in this section of the country, a showing that should command the attention of every woman interested in stylish exclusive Spring and Summer wearing apparel Pafimitly MmigcFlIc Presses . in white anfrcolors, prettily trimmed,, panel fronts, princess, jumper and hipless effects. You should see :thenv$3.501o $16.50 Collfloini amdl Ltoee WasHi Smiths

in plain white, colors and striped'suitings in the popular two and three-piece suits, prices $4.50 to $35.00 Separate Wash Skirts and Jackets - : in all the popular wash materials, elegantly trimmed, at most all prices

-Mf(1 WaJstls-

of fine sheer lawns, -cambric and all linen materials, some highly trimmed, some plain tailored in colors and white, also showing a : goodly assortment of the Dutch collar effects. Prices 50c to $15.00.

Many ladles are taking advantage ol this early showing of Summer Wearables, and we know, if seen, they'll interest you.

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There are three cathedrals in Mengo, Uganda, all on neighboring hills. The Mengo cathedral of St. Paul, Church of England, has a congregation of 3,000.. The other cathedrals are

Roman Cathblic, one English, the oth

er German, both large buildings.

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LITTLE HEADWAY BY THE LAWYERS

Found Pigeon English in a Highbinder Case Very Tough Proposition. WITNESS WAS AGITATED

OFFICIAL COURT INTERPRETER HAD TO BE CALLED IN , TO STRAIGHTEN OUT THE BADLY TANGLED CASE.

Oakland, Cal., April 24. The examination of Yee Jim aa a witness In the trial of Wong Hong on a charge of murdering Leo Hong In a highbinder

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outbreak was commenced in Judge

Brown's court a few dare ago without

an Interpreter in order to save time.

Tee Jim, a gigantic Chinese, said

he understood English fairly weH. but

It soon appeared that hi knowledge

was limited. Attorneys for both aides

finally hit upon the derlce of using

pidgeon English. Assistant District Attorney Haynes, conducting the prosecution, said:

"Now, Yee Jim, you tell' us now, you sabey, you sabey this defendant at the

bar of justice?"

The witness looked surprised, but

admitted that he knew Wonr Honr

and also that he had known Lew

Hong, the decedent. Picked Up Revolver.

Haynes picked up a revolver and

showing it to the witness, asked:

"Now, Yee Jim, ah, ah, this gun. You see Mm? Co. Now, Yee Jim, you tell

us, you know this, ah, ah. People ex htbit B, previously marked for.identi flcatlon."

Yee Jim knew it was a gun and shrank a little when the muzzle was

pointed at him. After that he said he had seen it in the hands of Wong Hong, the defendant, and was a wit

ness to the shooting.

Phil M. Walsh, attorney for the de

fense, began cross-examining the wit

ness.

"Now, Yee Jim, I ask you, you tell

us good, you sabey? Walsh, took a breath, and began: "You Hssen me,

Yee Jim. Did you or did you not in

or out of the presence of Wong Ho-

Peterson and Li Chin at the jail yard

of the city of Oakland, country of Alameda, you sabey. state to said Peter

son that you did or did not stand In

a certain relative position at Fifth and Harrison street when the defendant was or was not taking shots with peo

ple's exhibit B at the -deceased?"

Convinced that ;they were teasing him Yee Jim pointed his face at the

celling and with a flatiron shaped lump in his throat racing up and down poured out a wonderful haraagoe. His voice was big. and sounded Ilka four bullfrogs twanging their guitars tai the dead of night. Ching Ling Hynes was oa bis feet with an objection, and Lee Hop .Walsh was submitting to the court that the question was fair. "Proceed, gentlemen," said JMge Brown, abstractedly. "Too anrehee talk." and then realizing that he was talking that way. too. the Court hid the face in a big book. , When things were quiet Lee Hop Walsh asked again: "Now, Yee Jim, you sabee Hgeon? You Cllsstlaa. you tell us?- . 4 Yee Jim's Interest revived. "Yeas, sure," he replied.- "Me Cllaatiaa. Me go school. Me little CMsWJaa long time." Then they called In Gee Oam; official court Interpreter.

DIAMOND HEAD WILL

SOON BE GIBRALTAR

This Coast Mountain, the Key

To the Pacific, Is Being Rapidly Fortified by the American Army.

By R. Q. Leeds. Honolulu, March 13. On awaking

aboard , the good ship "Korea" thia

morning; I looked out the port hole j

ana saw iana ana realized that our

trip as far as crossing the ocean was concerned, was nearing the end. Off to starboard were two tiny dots of land, showing above the ocean's broad

bosom, and when I went above oa deck

I saw dead ahead of our steamer, and

possibly ten miles away yet. the Island of Oabu, our objective. Oahu la third

in size of the islands composing the

territory of Hawaii and on it is situ

ated Honolulu, the capital of the

group.

The voyage over, from beginning to

end had been very enjoyable. Leav

ing San Francisco on March ft, on the

Pacific Mail ' Steamship Company's liner "Korea," we had crossed the intervening ocean to Hawaii, 2.100 miles ! away, in six days. En route we were bothered by very little rough weather and passed away the time playing such typical aboard-ship games - as

rings" and "shuffle board." Tiring

of these games, we would lie back in

our steamer chairs and read, or else let our thoughts drift back to good old Richmond and the dear ones and friends there. Diamond Head. Meantime the coast of Oahu, was drawing steadily nearer and It was not long before we were rounding famous Diamond Head, a coast mountain that Uncle Sam Is rapidly fortifying and making a second Gibraltar of, and there stretched before our gaze, beautiful Honolulu and Its environs. The city Is located on a coasted plain that slopes from the , mountains to the sea and its dwellings are buried In a mass of tropical foliage. . Honolulu harbor Is about five miles from Diamond Head and . our ship stopped off the entrance in quarantine. The health officers were soon alongside in their launch and boarded the Korea. After the formalities had been gone through we were given a clean bill of health and allowed to proceed to the wharf. As the great ship slowly made its way in, it was followed by a number of native boy swimming alongside, air willing and anxious to dive after coins thrown in the water by passengers from the steamer. Despite the fact that the water of the harbor was stirred to a muddy eolor. not a coin escaped these little human fish. "Steamer Day." As we neared the wharf there were plenty of Indications that "steamer

day" is a big day in Honolulu. The

wharf was lined with hundreds of native Hawaiians, Japanese, Chinese and not a few white people. We learned later that a station is malntlaned near Diamond Head, from which a lookout reports upon sighting steamers from America. The good news Is then signaled over the city by the blowing of a steam whistle, shortly after which the people begin to stream down to the waterfront to gaze at the big ship and its cargo of tourists. " At the wharf we engaged an automobile to take us to the Moana Hotel, which is located on famous Wafklkl beach, about three and one-half miles from Honolulu, toward Diamond Head. Going there, our automobile whirled us through the Japanese and Chinese quarters, picturesque In the gayly colored and varied hued garments of the Inhabitants, the pleasing sight of which, however, was more or less offset by many peculiar odors, though I fancy such are always noticeable In foreign quarters. On up King street, past the government executive buflding, formerly the palace under the old monarchy; by the Judl-

-I'd Rather Die,

than have my feet cot off." said If. L. Bingham, of PrinoevUle. DL "but yoall die from gangrene (which had atea away eight toes) If yoa dont," ssM.all doctors. Instead he used BaeHen's Arnica 8alve till wholly cared. Its cures of Ecsema. Fever Bores. Balls. Burns and Piles astound the world. 25c at A. G. Lnken Co.

The boilers of the turbiner Maure-

tania, placed end to end. would urt HI feet la length,

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Colonial BuOding, Rooms 19 end 19.

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NEW WORLOt RCDOCftD. Made at Loa Anoelea Aped ttthf Five mflesMn 4 mitt. ansJ'XT see. Remember this was a STOCK machhw. . WATCH THAT THOU.

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clary building In front of which la the statue of Kamehameha L who. a huo dred years ago, conquered and united under one government of which ho was the king, all the islands of the Hawaiian group; branching off on to Walklki Road, a splendidly macadamised thoroughfare with a width of fifty or sixty feet, along which we sped to the Moana Hotel. Delightful Hotel. V The Moaaa Is a delightful hotel and It weald be hard to find a more beautiful location. It Is right by and over the ocean, only a narrow srlp of WaikiU beach separating the main building from the water and the dining room la built on a pier-like foundation over the Incessant surf, being connected with tho hotel proper by a covered lanal. or verandah. The main building is well, provided with lanais and the grounds about - are plentifully planted with trees ranging, from the spreading banyaa to the towering co cocoanut. Destdea ourselves there are eight or tea other passengers frees the Korea stopping at the Moana These remain here until April first, when they will proceed by the 8. 8. Siberia to the Orient Far these, however, the seventeen days , stay in Honolulu offers a very pleasant interruption to the long and monotonous trip across to Japan, still ten days sailing away.

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We are selling a great

colonial tumblers bow. The pri ces are from 50c a doaea n4 $1.00 a dosen. .. With a stock of about US patterns of Sherbet

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WE WANT MORE CR3AM AND WE WANT MORE MILK and we will take alt yew make the whole year

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