Honolulu Republican, Volume IV, Number 502, 21 January 1902 — PORTO RICAN VAG’S RELEASED ON PROMISE [ARTICLE]

PORTO RICAN VAG’S RELEASED ON PROMISE

SAY THEY WILL SEEK WORK Haro’s Ca-elessr-e** Costs Hun Good Money—Kewalo Botsterousnes* is QueMed—Saturday Night Celebarants Up Before Judge W- cox. Nine Porto Rican vazrant? gathered in on a previous raid were dismissed with a nolle prosequi in the police court yesterday. Haro, a Japanese driver, arrested fur ’eaivng his team standing in the public streets longer than the fifteen minute time as prescribed by law. was fined 15 and the attendant trimmings. The prosecution failed to prove that H. Mahlman and Anhili Stale were guilty of adultery. Both were released. Keki'ohi tacitly admitted that she was guilty of making the welkin ring down in the lower levels of Kewalo on Saturday night. Too frequent potations of the cheering but inebriating swipes were the direct cause of the unconfia**d boisterousness. To the charge of drunkenness the woman pleaded guilty, A 52 fine was assessed. Seven cas-s of excessive Saturday night celebration chirped a sad re frain when the long roll was called on the mourners’ bench. All admitted being drunk They caught the usual penalty. The cases of Messrs. Geo. Conniff. Ed Morris and R. McCann, charged with assault and battery- on J. Linquist, are continued over until this morning.