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NEXT WEEK'S MAILS From the Coast Lurllne, June 19 22; Tahiti, "Never was .the world bo old, and Matsonln, Juno consequently so wise; but It will be Juno 23. older, and consequently wiser, tomor- For the Coast Makura, Juno 20; row." , WW Wllhelmlna, June 23; Siberia Maru, June 23; Lurllno, June 26. 2 1st YEAR NO. 1057. WAILUKU, MAUI COUNTY, HAWAII, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920. PRICE 7 CENTS Thompson Convicted Outlook Good For Maui No Tidings Yet From Attorney Bevins Is Death Summons Pia Motorcycle Struck Fourth Of July Races Cockett, Worthy Citizen Of Cattle Stealing Lost Fishing Boat Refused Recognition By Auto Rider Hurt The outlook for the 4th of July races Patrick ("Pia") Cockett, county (to bo held this year on Monday, July supervisor, and life long resident and Sentenced 2 To 10 Years Hard Labor Searchers Return Reporting Weather Judge Rurr Declines To Permit Him Dad Collision In Wailuku When a) grows better all the time as tho exemplary citizen of Maui, Is dead. Drivers Boys Indicted With Him A- time approaches, according to those Conditions Unfavorable Can See To Practice Pending Proceedings In failing health for a year or more, Try To Dodge Each Other Series cquittedJury 6 Hours In Finding who have the matter In hand. Besides, Rut Short DistanceIf Afloat Men For Disbarment Arrested For but confined to his bed for only nbout Of Motor Accidents During Past the results of the events In Honolulu two weeks, tho end came peacefully Verdict Case Doubtless Alive Search Continues Not Paying Fine Week Sensational on tho 11th Inst, seem to IndicJte that between 10 and 11 o'clock last Tues- Maul horses are well flttedyto hold day night, at his home in Walkapu. Although n of sampans were In Charles E. Thompson wus last night their own against Hawaii, ttaXwi, and number the second circuit court this He had just passed his GOth birthday. George Frecland, of Lahalna, re found guilty by jury or larceny in mainland entiles, all of wjch will he out for four days, and a tug from the morning Judge Burr declined to re- turning from a visit to Walluku last spent I! The funeral took place from his first degree. This morning Judge Bun represcntou on mo iracK. naval station at Pearl Harbor cognize County Attorney E. R. Bevins Saturday afternoon, was painfully luiniyui late residence on Wednesday after- sentenced him to serve not less than Unless Indications all crooked, days in the bcarch, all had returned as an officer of the court or as an at- bruised when thrown from the auto nrjff by having torney noon, at 4 o'clock, interment being in 2 years nor more than 10 years at the Maui races this yeai will not only Wednesday night without before the bar. mobile in which he was riding. The any trace of missing fishing the Walluku cemetery. A very large hard labor. oo far ahead in interest of those ot found the Bevins, who arrived from Honolulu nccldent happened through the driv- sampan crowd assembled to pay last respects Willie Thompson, son of Charles previous years, will be much more of Peruvla Goodness which by the Wllhelmlna this morning was er's losing control of tho car which but to a man very generally respected and .Thompson, Willie Malta and Mnlanl satisfactory tbrn, those ot the Polo has not been heard from for 19 days. accompanied by H. Hewitt, an at ran into the stone cliff on the Pali 3 honored. The s were D. Morton, jointly Indicted and tried with Honolulu. Ot Tho boat carried a crew of men, and torney of the law firm of Peters & road. Freeland's escape from serious ind Itaclng Club in T. Fleming, Charles Wilcox, Antone Thompson were found not guilty. intended to be out for but 4 days. It Smith, of Honolulu. He addressed the Injury Is considered remarkable. soursc the second day of this last Garcia, Walter E. Engle, Clement The verdict seems to have been a to be tomor- left Maalaea bay, this island, on May court in reference to the setting of August Freitas, an employe of mentioned meet is held Crowell, and H. Streubeck. the compromise. The jury required al- row, and Its results will also have o0, and caviicd but 2o gallons of drink- certain cases on the criminal calendar. Camp 1 Store, rode out of the lane G ing in however, is Pia Cockett was born at Waikapti most hours to reach an agreement, sonie bearing on the outlook. water. This itself, Judge Burr stated that In view of from his home In Spreckelsvllle, last probably yet very serious mut- not far from the place In which it being almost 10 o'clock before the Maul Horses Do Well not a the proceedings which the attorn") he Sunday morning, on his motorcycle In died, and he spent of on verdict was returned. Aside from considerable dis- ter, case the boat is still afloat, for general was Instituting against Mr. all his life for a little spin. He did not see Dr. be- this Island. was youngest E. Murphy, attorney for the defense satisfaction with the starting of the the weather has been showery and Bevins, he would decline to recognize He the of Durney's Chevrolet car driven by a quantity ot a family of 9 of whom entered a motion for a new trial and races, the Kamehameha Day racjs in sides considerable ice him in these matters, but would place children, all Amura, approaching and ran directly was provhlj wa- are now dead. HI3 was Thompson was released on $1000 bail. Honolulu were good In all inspects, carried which would the cases in question on the calendar father Charles in front of it. His knee was badly fi Cockett, an Englishman, nnd Tin ex- Sensational Case iccordlng to Maul visltorswho at- ter r a considerable time. upon his own motion. hurt and he sustained other bruises pert blacksmith, who came to the Is- Tho case has been one of the most tended." Dr. Fitzgerald's ''Copra at- The boat's crew consisted of two ex The County Attorney made no de- ind contusions nnd his wheel was lands three-quarter- s of a century or sensational ones from a number ol tracted much attention by breaking the perienced Hawaiian fishermen, Lono murrer or comment and the court ad considerably damaged. He is now in more ago, and who years bore angles that has been tried in the local mile record for Hawaiian bred and Kaluna, and a Korean englnemnn journed until tomorrow morning. for the the Puunene- hospital for repairs. The 58 title of "king's armorer." His courts for many years. As reported horses, doing tho distance in 1:0025; called King. The first named has a mother police say that the automobile driver Bevins Arrested was a Miss Shaw, a woman of stand- last week, the indictment was found r.nd this in spite of the .fact that the largo family of hMdren living tit Ma was not at fault. Attorney Bevins, who had left for n by alaea ing in the community, of Freitas was but one of the grand jury on the presentation race was called off on account of a g a series ot Honolulu last week immediatclyofol-lowin- blood. of by GeneraL.TIar-r- y more or less serious motor accidents evidence Attorney bad start and had to be run over after The weather has been particularly the action of the Court in re- The deceased was twice married, within the past week. John Abreu, Irwin, who came fi ,.ionolulu, Copra had already mnde tho circuit. bad for the searchers for the reason commending action against him to- of but leaves no children. tho Royal and with assistance of Enos Vincent The Parker Ranch hof2es, of which that most of the time it has been im- wards his disbarment, was arrested His first wife Hawaiian Sales Co., driving G was a Miss Kamai Baker. His sec- a Cole-- 8 car as special deputy, worked up the case there were or 8 entered, did credit- possible to see for more than a mile. in tho courthouse in that city yester- from Lahalna last Satur- At- ond wife, who survives him, was Miss day night, without consulting with County ably, one of them, Assagai Christine A careful search lias been mude of day morning by Deputy High Sheriff collided with Nakano, a torney Zelle Rogers. ent service driver just opposite Bevins. breaking the Umpqua record on the the coast of Molokal, and the naval Patrick Gleason, upon a mittimus is- the Wailuku public The jury which tried tho case was track for 78 mile, in 1:29 45. Johnnie vessel searched well In the vicinity of sued last Saturday by Judge Burr for Practically all of his adult life was school. Abreu was spent near the center of secured last Monday. It consisted of Carrol piloted. Umpqua's record was Kauai and Nllhau. failure of Bevins to pay the $50 which as manager of the Cornwell the road and Na Okamu-ra- , kano got the Impression ln- - Edward It. Lindsay, Kolchl 1:30 15. If the weather clears a little today he had been fined for contempt. ranch in Kula and Kihei. When the that hu onded to stop or pass on Manuel Castro, Charles Larsen, E. Frank Cameron's Malolo was also a Mr. Goodness plans to leave today or Throufi his attorneys Peters & ranch was sold a few years ago to the left hand free-for-al- l, side.