Hawaii Holomua, Volume II, Number 43, 7 November 1894 — HE PAYS. [ARTICLE]

HE PAYS.

A Bi* Suit Settled. 1 Co1od«1 & >'oma throngh his * «enU p«id into ** band3 °* j MmnhAl the soo of ♦15,564.15. at! 11 30 A- M. Tbe execotion «le ihe Knhukn r*nch w*s there- j npon discontinned *nd ererrbody looked serene, The snm of the money p*id by ihe gnll*nt eolonei ia to satufy the eUim of Emilie A HerbUy. | The case hna been h*nging fire in oux conrts for the l*st six y esrs a *d the *ttornoys of the eolonel h«T« tried »11 »nd ever>* me»as to defeat the cl*5mant. Mr. P|§1 > Nenmann who h»s represented lirs- d' HerbUy dnring these ! years finally finished the case and j r he felt rather pleased [on behaif, a ol his client] when he saw the niee snm of ♦I5.5S4.15 deposited 1 in the bank to his credit. The ' amoant of the original elaim v whieh, as we undersUnd goes B back into the Ust century. was | about 1500. and has swelled consid erable during the interr*l until is reached its present fignre. v Moral: Avoid Courts, lawyers r and widnws. 1 *