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!( t , iAtereUnj: ;Fifures .Contained. in Btotetnent of Treasurer JBottom- lf7 at Annual Meeting and Eleo- Hjon. Ued by.,TtTutee 43jBtem I Paying; for, Extra Patients .j Sugjfested to . Snperviaora. y Leahl Home has contributed in no ml part to the success' o tba ant ; tuberculosis campaign in' this Territory - . d'-risg the past year, u bronchi out at th annual, meeting of the trus tees of the home held in the ofl.ee ol . T. H. Da visa t Company at threa-tbirty o'clock yeeterday aitetnoon. in addi tion to receiving the annual rcporta of the officer of too home, trustees were ' elected. . Two'vacancic were filled, on the board "by the election o' Arch-,i A. Young and Ernest A." "B. Rom. They ..! .Castle. ; - " ,- ' i i, i'l Ta otlo officers and members of tbe , "card of trustee are: Ffank CAthcrren, . , I -I v-v..ij, tub irt'!,l" ' ' dent: Charlea Atherton; auditor; Allen " V. T. Bottomley, treasurer ' , ' -. Treasurer Bottom ley's report ''went . . .Q.o.aeiau aa to tne receipt and ex ' penditurea of the home, pointing on j '. ' the .increased cost of earing f6r the patients, the lack of substantial support received from the city and the tact . ; that the year waa closed with a deficit . .t.' Ilia report in -full folldwt: "; ' V -' v,v -(.. ! Treasurer' Report, '. ' To the: Member of the Lean! Home, . . Honolulu. .'! . ' Gentlemen: 1 1 iubmit herewith th accounta cf th Leahi Home for th year ending December Slst, 1913, '" ; r 'The Income for th year ba amount' ' el tp 135,481.73, and ha bdeo collecte! 'from th following source; ' '' 7 Interest on Investment. . ". ..11,773.8(1 Government Subsidy ........ 10,250.00 . County Subsidy ... ......... . ; ' 8.1 85.0d Hubaeription ...... ....... 2,723.00 , . -raying Patient ..... .. ... g,58.53 t33.421.73 : i. vExpeo-Utaru lor the fcrear, ,.. 38,440.23 i leaving x deficiency on the . ' ' yerV working of 3,018.47 . - - ; ' lJurfnif the Te consldnrsht. rt v '0 h tken place In the pnblle pres , ana isewnero, owing to the. position . taken br the Home in refusing at . ; - variont times to admit case buffering t ! ' 'from ineurabln diete or tubereiioi. The reason, however, for this refusal ::rr u raa nijy rack of fnnda, a1)d Uio result wi"--r the year' working Bhow that the 1 " Poaltioii taken by tba truatoe waa fully . Justified. r;, .. . - , Th aVcrage number of patients eared "'' - . at tba Home haa been seventy per " day, in place of fifty-six last year, and the coat ha increased from (1.34 in . ' - WW to W.aa per patient per day id ,' -. 1S13, and the final result, a shown V - above, ha been a deficit of 3,018.47. ." ' ', .' ' Tha finance of the Homq during the nv been matter of considerable aaxwtjr to' th trustee. The demands ; i far adinission, have frequently been in exceg of, the ability to meet them, and various effort were made to secure ; th county ' aid by an increase of it donation. - 1 r' ? V , ';. t;'".;! '-' v.-',' XnoonM for Soma, , ' The present income of the. Home is derived from interest oa the invest- meats of the endowment fund, subeerip tions, the' territorial subaidy of 1000 ter month, and the county donation of 260 'per month, and suBlcient for the ear of fifty-three patient. A suit- gMlon waa mad to the county that it . v , Py 1-50 Pep for all free patient , irt th Home in excess ef thl number. This, however, did not meet with ap-proval,-and instead it' waa decided by the county that it would issue cards for emorgency eases, which would be j.. pa'l re a the rate of 1.50 per day. i uo county, nowever, since January 1st , last, ha- discontinued,' this payment, it mougn tney nave agreed to look after tne eloyen .patienta which they had in ,1,';' ; - t : the Home on the thirty.flrst of Decern hei, until these patients are diacharcred. ' "', ., .'.".. .'A eoniniMnieatlbn ha been cent to ; vL"0 '"ntT suggesting that they, agree tor six 'months to pay for all f ree ta ' V-; tlenf at the Home in execs pt fifty three at the fate of 1.30 per dnr; aid . it la sincerely to' ba hoped that" seme . ' arrangoment of thl nature can be come to. Otherwise tliera will be no - Hel) lir-Which tha incuraljle or tuber . tular cases of the city can be taken ear of, a the Home will be compelled, from Inch Of funds, to continue it poi .' ff of refusing ell free case in excess .. W fifty-threej unless additional assist ' :',' ean ho obtained -'.'.' ). -,', ' - ' Doctor Day Memorial : . 1 ! ' f 'A, Very Welcome ddrti.0n to the tfome during tho year "waa the pfesontatiori, Xf : V he College Club, for the Doot6r Day :' Motnorial,' of "a four-room cottage, and . v an endowment fund Of about 2000, the . i : income from tba same to go toward - the upkeep of the cottage. Aa. addition pf two room, staircase arid t-loruit wa ano made to the Ather tqn Pavilion, which Is ised for female patient. Tbuae roomi were much need '.''' ' ed to take care of serious cases, which it w not advisable to have in the open ward. Tbflse two ' addition oave.been re fcirnd to'fn'thc report of the mqdical uperintendont. -'' V In coni-liiiion, I wish to extend (ho thank of the trustee to the numerous friends who have so kindly assisted during tba year with subscriptions and present to tJiQ patiyuto. B)po(;tfully submitted, ' ; ,V ALH5N . W, T. BOTTOMETV, '' '' '' ; ' ''. , ' Treaaurer. Honolulu, T.. Hi, January 1814. " . ' rtuancial Condition. ""Lealil Home balance sheet as at Po cember SJ, 1913, shown by Treasurer Hottomley report- follows; - ' . " ' '''Vf -. ' Aweta. '-'; BiirlJlngs and Urouuds. . fil,640,15 iuventmeiits 813,031.89 HEADS INSTITUTION - i t r. ;.f, v. DOING GOOD WOEK . THANK O. ATIIEHTON President of Leahi Home.. FOREIGfiSffllCE. Provided, for in. New Amendment ; to Dick Law .Will Be ' Prt of Beaerve, The latert ad Wees from Washington itate that there haa been a substantial agromoat betwean'1 the Stat Wlitla organization aad Hhe war deartmn on the chief feature of the proposed icuurm iauiu as a reamt or a confer ence between the secretary of war, and a committee representing th' national guard of tbe several rYta.te called tq Washington 0f the jqrposai The draft of the proposed " bill wa Rone oyer at the contereac and It wtat found that the' chanijo, nggested by m mnma rrreieotant affect ah mat iere f vital importance to the war de partment." Secretary Garrison informed tha committee' taut ' he waa ready to aeeept their 'suggestion withant any modiBcatibn. ,' ' , . Tha bill now' wholly sntUfacto'ry lo the war department wilj bo laid, before th President for hi approval The rretiiuent ka vot indicated whether or not bo favor paying the Jnilitia ont of federal funds, but it wa thought wiser to draw up a complete bill on which both aides eould atrree, showing what th United Httttos will get for its money before asking the President to al w nraiaa HiL VtlnlL ' i w j vwm viUUUi ,r - War Department Control. The bill if enacted into law will give the wur , department i much: greater control Over the national guard forces. ronuinon or receiving ion oral pay ihev Kiate nd' territorial troops wlil have to abolutel..confor'm to the re- 3nircipant to be luid down by tbo war epartmunt. insuring a standard of emcieney ' . .'.. Perhu the most important provision of the bill is that which make avail able for foreign duty in case of war every militiaman in the orgaaiaatioa of each Htate. Violation of .the constitu tioqnl proviaioa which has heretofore neen regarded as an obstacle ia the way of achieving this use of the militia has been avoided by reaiiirinir each mllittnmaa, Uon taking the Mtate oath, to' agree at the same time to accept statu a a federal soldior on reserve, subject to h cal to arm from the Uni ted Btato government, It 1 provided, 1 however,' that the President cannOt call npoa tho militia without tho consent of roogrc?. This provision is regarded as remedying. a weaknosa of the Dick Law which at urosent govern th relation , of the btato troop' to tb war department. . The passage of thm bill is expected to notably promote elliciency. and con tentment of the militia. : Furnishings t". . '., Account Receivable Cash in, Hank 8,907.91 2,485.24 2,037.48 28(5,602:63 HabUltle.- Kndowmont Kuml ''"'iV.', :"iUstZ,hi. ffl equipment Kund ...i 68,686.70 Carter lemorlni Operating . Boom,.... 501.69 fiundry Creditors 2,335.25 Revenue Account .,.. 4,367.10 BeVemie accoiiit for the year ending December 31, 18)3: v ' f-.Lesaea. ..''-'.''..; ' -': .. To ExpcunV (. :-. ...'. , : 38,529,7t To loss for. yeur To, Biilaure carried to bal ance thoet 3,01.8.47 487.J0 7,3a5.57 . ' - . Oaini. Idterett on Frtdowment vestment ... In- . 11, 773.?() (ov;nir.ont subsidy ''.' . . County ubsidy ;', 10,350.0(1 2,123.00 2,723.00 8,038.03 ,3,018.41 nuuscription ...... Paying Patient, . .. .. . . Lot "fo year, t ..... 1 38.329.72 liiilanc at January 1, 1013. . 7,385057 Cohen, the Debtor "Cash, you say t Den, of course, 1 get dor reitulaf cash discount t ' WPuek. . ' .' r-: IIAWAilAN GAZETTK, FRIDAY, JANUAROOrigKrSEMI-WEEKLY. Villi L f Sayi , Certiflcatei - of Hawaiian 6irth' Will Not Be Eeoo'gnized j ' by Federal Immigration Ofllceri on the Mainland-Local Jap ; ncse Press Takes Up tha Matter in Protest. Tlie recent recolit bv Secrotafv Mott- 6 Smiih-of l'otjficntjM from the secretary 6f timimch Mh, Horror; 6rncially 'repudi ating on the part of the federal authori ties all certificate of Hawaiian birth1, so for as their value on tho mainland towards Fitahlishlnir a claim to Ameri can citizenship is concerned, hns stirred trp th. Hawaiian Japanoie community Knm, ana tke Japanese press is mak ing an Irsue of the matter. 'As tho ml Ing of (Secretary Wilson ia the extraordi aary ono that reeogniid American eiti? aenship ia Hawaii will not e reeog nixed outside f Hawaii in the rest of the Union, the agitation of the Japa ncse arapear to te both natural and just,' ','', '-.-, . , , Unjust Eaatrlcttona, Tha effect of the ruling of Secretary Wilson practically to to Hawaii all American-born Japanese; They cannot trave to the mainland,' because th mainland immigration ofilciala will pas umy inose Japanese woe torn with passport rVom the Japanese eovcru' mcnt, according to the terms of th "Gentlemen' Agresruent, and thes passport th American born Japanese naturally eaanot get, a over them tbe Japanese 'government ha ua jurisdiction- whatever., The Japanese are bora nndcr the flag and en American soil, and are Amcrlcaa born citizens, tho equal undor the (institution of any other ' American citizen except when they wish to exercise the ordinary right of an American eitizen to travel within their ewe tountry. They cannot go a'broad, teeause if they do they would be denied permission to return, in the same way mat tney are denied permis sion to land on tb Coast. The only way fn Which the local Japs ncse- Ameri can may exercise their American right i to b ready 'to prov their citizenship whenever .called .upon, by any federal official.,' '..' . ' Sf la Hawaii Only.'- no Ion or as ther itavin Hawaii ' tba ocai Jspanote-Amencans are aafe. Once abroad tber are mn wlihnnt homo, without Dag and without a goverprsent to loo 'after, .their, inter- . nanny io no wonaereu at taat in wapanes of Hawaii feel ag grieved that the'eXDensn and tha trnu- ole some thousands of thorn have gone to to matce sure of their birthriuht n- ars to have been wasted in very large . Bhinpa'a Beport,' .-' : In, reportin t)i realtor veaterdnv. the Itarvair 6biniH raid: Japanese born in Hawaii' ara en. titled t American citisenshlp, such right being guaranteed to them by the constitution of th United States.': To enjoy tnese rights Japanese born in Hawaii register the blrtk of their cT.il. drcn bom lierc and are given Hawaiian birth certificates, after a thorough In vestigation being made by the secietary of the Territory.': ;' ' ' . "It is claimed br Janaaese that these eremneaie are prim tacj evidence and leave no, doubt as to the eitizntmhin of tamo coucerneu, and leave no doubt a to tha right of Japanese o qualified to irvu uetweeu uawail ami tbo nruln. laud of. tbe. United 8ttea, ."tne recent ruling of. the depart ment Of labor at WushinLton ba r all Japanese with these certificates from entering the United. States. A short tirne age a Japanese named Nobuichi I-keda wa rofused admission lnmlinrr at Saa Francisco on the ground that tho cerimeate -wa vaiuolers. Ho was de- jiertod, anJ upon hi arrival in Hono lulu laid hi comnlaint befora Rw'rAi i.v Mott -Hmith,- who took up the nuittor with th 8ah Prancisco Alltlinrlf'.iflii Bat well as with th Brcau of lab Washington. ,' Only Good In Hawaii "Mott-Smith received a-renlv tmm tho iaspector geueral at Washington tating that theso eortifi.tes were only n HH mat they could ot be taken irk prima faclo evidinoo aa to the, eltirenship of tho a;ndicant for landing at San Franeisco. Jf a Uitwaitaa-bora Jananess wihM to go to California, aecortllng to the inspector general of immigration, he taust fcring at least two witnesses with him tO Wove that ho is an A inarra n citizen. This, is looked upon here as ridiculous. -.'. . 'This matter has stirred lit. ' ihn local Japanese considerably; a the prin cipal reason for gottlng out these cer tiflcate was- that- those so analiflnri coiikl travel hetwoe'n here and C'allfor- ",'. - no Japanese ail through the Ter ritory hava gone to considerable ex pense and trouble iq preparing these certificates, and now they are told by th department of labor that they are valueless." ' ' ' ' Circuit Judge William I,. . Whitney yesterday' handed down, an importaut pei'Islou'in the matter of the estate of Henrys B. Macfa.rtaue,, which will be or far-reaching consequences. ' Th docision hold that the'admlnis trator of the estate must Dav iu full the claim of the Territory fur income taxes and that the Territory should pro rate Kiuoug the heir the taxoa'aesess oil on the real avd personal estate of Macfarlaue and jvhleh assessment was made after his death, Miss Green flrav. I slioul.l sav. at the rate rt appears to be growing.," Vale Kecord, i, , : rjr 'i KAEINB TID1NC3. Jiy UereJUMrta Sxcbaae . - ' ''.' Tuesday, January g7., '-fcttle-Pailed,'Jan:,28, ft. Mis onrian, fer Honolulu. . Saa FranoiaaiM, Hn $ Mverick, for Honolula. . aa Franclsce-ailed, Jan,' 27, 1 :3i) p. m;, 8. S. Chiyo Mam, for Honolulu. Wan Franclscot-SaHcd, Jab. 27, 2:15 p. hi., 8. 8. Sierra, for Honolulu. . ' , Bnlia Crus Arrived, Jsa. 20, J, & Virginian from UiJo, Jan. IS. - Wednesday, January 28. Ban Francisco 8ailed, Jan. 28, 1 p. m., 8. 8. Matsonia, for Honolulu. Yehohama-teailed, Jan.. 8, 8. 8. Tenyo Mam, for Honolulu. ' ... i r Oan Prsncisco-Arrived, Jan. 27, $ p. m.. 8. S- lyurllne, hence Jan. 20. , PORT OF HONOLULU. AERrVTGD. 1 ; -;?;;'. : Tuesday. January 87. 8tr. Niagara, from Sydney, a m. oir. Aiauna ivea, rront uuo, fl:45 a.m. ' Wednesday, January 28. " 8tr; Uoaelulan, from 8aa Francisco, 7:30 a. ra. -, . -. . ' Htr. W. O. Hail; from Kauai, 4 a.m. Sltl" ITflldna 1mm V .. ( . . . A V.-V, HVH 4VAHSI, V 0 U B. IU. ' Thursday, January 29. P. M. 8. 8., Siberia, from 8an Fran- Cisco, a.m. ; ..' -. . C.-A. 8. 8. Makur, from "Vancouver. 8:20 a.m., ' .':-, . ... ' Btr. Mauaa Loa, from Maul ports, . a.m. 4 . ' 1 fl" o R M.' Phelps from. Pert, Ban Li, 8:43 .m. " - ... . .. ; , .' ;-M DEPASTED. '' - y'Btr.' Manchuria, for 8an Francisco, 10 a. m. "..' ...-. v., .. Htr. 'Niagara, for Victoria and Tan conver. 6 d. m. 1 .' ' t ,. a . . 8tr. KUevea, for , )Xon ' and Kan, 12 in. 'I-'" ' 'i . .. . 8tr. Klnaufor Kan a!,' 3 p. m. Btr. Mikahala,' for Kauai, Q p. m. 8tr., Necg; for Kanal,. j. w,.' ' 'Htr. Maul.' ffir Xfahnlinn. On '. '.' Btr. tJVlihclmipa, for 8a Franelwo' 10 a. m. .. ', v ',':.'..' t-tr. Manna Kea, for HlloJ 10 a. 'in. u. . u. U. B. 8. Patterson, on cruise. . . - . Ir. str. 8trathardle, for British Co lumbin. 12 m. '! ' " ! . C. A. 8, 8- Makuraj for Sydney, 1:15 P. M. K a Siboria.'for' Orient. B.ni Btr. W., UjyHall, for Kauai ports, C TASSzttatxa, ' ."'. 'v.ArriTia.''':.'.''''.;.! . Per str: Mauna Kea. from Hlld. Jsn- nary 27-K. J." Lord. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Keen. Mlsa O. Kens. M r. U Kolhase. Mr and Mrs, J. Baker.' 8. W. c.kiiv a LJ ..! . . ,v ' "'" w fpn.Jt, . i4llll, Mrs. u. rt i u . r . . . mell, Miss M. Klnner. Mrs. E. A. Nal wviucn,, mr. mti jura. i. o: iium- warn ami servant, V. K. McGuire, J, w. uei, l. U.' KotbWcIl. N. B. Hen sbaw, T. Oaawa, C, B. Matthewrnaa, jr. anq m r. ,w . jj. otone, Mr. and Mr. A. M. Morganthaler, Mis 1 Ovo, W. Werv, A. K.. Ourrcv.Un' Hun v A. Cahill, B. F, Mitcholl, D. McPbnaM, . u Monrae. ,. jrrom Ubmt -Mr. and Mrs. J, Fernandez. Miss A. Fer- rai-lez, Mr. and Mr. F. Fernandez. O. A. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Case. J. F. Hafckfeld, Mr. and Mr. Tom' U and child, IS, Mataumura;- Chok Jaw, Mr. and Mr. O. Mahoe,' Mr. and Mrs. M. WVlght, J. I Michie, J. U Flem ing, Mr. A. E.' Grnne, U . Ballev. J. i;. flartels, Lui . Kua, H. Ozawa, T. Miyasaki. Per str. Niagral from 'Svdner. Jan- nary 27. For Honolulu Mis Virgin ia Brissac and company, Miaa G, Mc t'ormafk, Master Cyril ' MeCormack, Mr. and Mr. J. R. Drake. For Vic toria and Vancouver W. B,' Baker, Mia M. Barratt. 11, Buckhart. W. 1L Clifford, E. Clifton. Mrs. Clifton. C. O. Clifton, B. T. Clifton, R, Cooper A, J. vo, airs, iwv.- uromie, t k. Cutlack, Mis P 'A. Cutlaok,- A. W.' Dawson. Miss Dixon, Mrs,. W.- Fallon and 'weld, Mis' Foley, MU Gibson, Ww Good fel low, Mrs. Green, Mr. S..irarwood, J. Henderson, Mlsa Humphries; ' B. ' H Jones, A. J. Kaowles, Mr. Manttall. Mr. H. Maasey and infant,' 'Master Carl Fassey, D.'. Macbeath. John .Me Cormack, Mra, John MeCormack ami maid, Mrs. 8. McOqincss, C, McNeill, 8. B. McNeill, DenuU McSweeney, j. A. Molineaux, Mrs.-. Moltnqsur, Mr. Munler, Mrs. Munler, Jas. Murray, Mr. Nugent. Mr. Nuirent.'Mr. O'Brien. T. M. Owen, Mrs. W, B. Parkinson, H. w. Weill, Alias u. HoDertsori, W. Bey- mour, W. K, T. fcnaw, Mrs, ShaW, W. Bhorer, Jr., Mr. and Mr. Yatca Smith and two children and nurse, Mr, and Mr. B. Bouthouae, W, K. Stewart, Mr. and Mr. R. Bticht, V H.' Btlcht. Jr.. Master Stieht, Mia ' Street, Cant Hwineburn, Mis J. Trigg, Ci A. Von Horn, Mr. 'Von Horn, Mr. and Mr. w. vospurg ' Mia Edith Walker. maid and chauffeur, G. WV Walker and aervant, N. 8. Waastall, Mr.' and Mr. A. Bpencer Watts, Mis' D. II. Watson. Lister Watson, Mr. and Mr. John R. Wataon, D, Williamson, Major J. K. Wjlson, J. Wray, Miss If. W. h. Al- Urecht, U. J, AndersQu, Miss W. Apple yard, Ke v. H. 6. BegbU, Mi , Tesaa Hinder, F. Blanklcy, p. B. Carruth, Miss M. Crick, J. Crompton, ' Mrs. C'rdmpton ' and two children, A. Cross Ing, N. . Daysh, Mrs. Dayah and two children, .. J. .. Degraves, . Mrs. Degraves, X,N. Ford, Geo. (Harris,. Mrs. Harr, C, Haver, Mrs. B. E. Hempsall, J. Heh drson, B. T. Higglns,-D. - Inn, H. KelpnJ."W. Lea, Miss R. M. Lynch, H. McMinp, Mlaa O. K. Mnsbridre, P. H. Meldmm, B. Meyey, B. 'H, . Nind. W. F. Quick, L. Rayaham, Mrs. Raynham, Mjss . Ryden, Miss' DaiaV Blmmons, A. G. Henderson, Mr. Nor man Smith, S. H. Bmrth, Miaa 1. fitew art, De. (Miss) Btaler. O. L. Btah- brok, R. 8ullivan, Mr. Van Heiic kolurk, Mrs. Van HeuckelnnS, ,W. A. Walsh, 1. H.' Wardrop, A. Watson,1 Mm. Weber, a. nuuams, Mrs., r w mows. ' , Per str. Honolulah. from San Fraa clco, January 28 Mr. E. Ji Camp. f. 8. (oke, K. L. 'JeWett, J. ,H. M. If Apsley, Mrs. A. M. Moore, Harry New- roinn, nan misaniann, Join a Portef, tuxw nricainuo, mim I crra Koniri. Per tr. W. U. Hall, . trom : Kaoal January ?8. See Hon, J.,fl. Teranok r. i.-rnwronl, A. Micas, Ilia. Imorso Tm Kalawal, J. Fcrman. A. P. Lariirsl MaxJ.tsreenhongh; H. NestaM." Tom Gunu, M. II. Newman, Ping Vet No. Tntn r. B m..l ' Per H. 8. Hiberia, from Ban Fran eWO, Jan. 29.-i-.For Honolulu! ; J. B. Adama, "F. A. Barren, - Mrs, F. ,A Parzen, Mis Ceeil Bennett. W. I B'y, W. C. Bradbury, Mrs; W. C, Bradbury, J. 8. Bransford. Mra. J.'K Hranstoru. Wallace Braasford. Rohh H. Brittain, W. II. Bruce, J. Bellamy, Mrs. j. iicllamy, Mrs. P. I Cherry, C. V. Campbell, Mrs. C. C. Campbell, B. J. Coburn, Mr. R. J. Coburn,. W. C, ( olson, Mrs. W.. ti. Colson, M. V. Crocker,. Mis N. Crocker, A, .Par-llr-g, Mroe. Yvonne de Trevllle, Stanley Fletcher, Mra. C H. Forbe and infant, Carl France, C. Gardmer, Mrs. J. (. George, Mrs. I.. Jl, Gelder, N. Glazle Mr, H. li. Glover, Mis J. K, Qui Bra, r.. n. nanci, u T, Holmes, Mrs. U T. Holmes. Miss, Edith : Holmes. 1.. T. Houghton, Mrs, L. T. Houghton, Au gust Humberg, Mrs, August llumherg and maid, Master H. A. Hnmberg, Mr. Harry P, Hyada, A. J. Heineman, Mm A. J. Heineman, lsador Jcate, H. O. Kellenberger, Mr. W. R. King, Mra JI, Lantry and maid, Mis H. I-antry, Mr. J L. Latham, Mrs. Cecile Le Oierse,. F- P. Lilly, Mr. F. P. Lilly, oirm, fane icnaart, J. u lynck, Mra. J. V. Lynrb. Mra, F. A. Mauley, R. MrKehzie, Mrs. K. McKenzi,' , J, T. Murphy, Mrs. J. F. Murphy and Infant, i. iuiit, ninar J, x, siurpay, JTj Whitney Newten, Mr. Whitney Nw on. W. T. O'Brien, Mia , Mabel O'Brien, Miss France O'Brien. Dr. II fMi0 C. B. Ro?, J. K. Storj, Miaa MmU fsWko&slac T ' G..k.sVA. al A . a a a J C. A. Scott, Mi L. K. BmitK, Calvin M. Smyth, Mi E.. 8trange ' F, K Thomas, T. A. Underwood, Mr. T. A, Underwood, W. B. Voorhees, Mrs. Mtn nte Warren, MrvW. CWhlff, W. C, I Par C.-A. SrS. .Makura, fronT Van. couver and Victoria, Ja. 29. For Ho Eohitui Miasma M. Cousin, R. Burn am, C. Holt, C Bell, J. Bpeaeer, G Barling. E. Pitts! M. llarviaan. C Tu ker, H. Bichsrda, J,' Oudin, M, Oudin, iieoiw-nei, j. MacKleru, ), J, His recks; t 1I Constantlnsr L. Gordon, Mesdames Oldlng. Lve. AUberlev. n ler, Leedham, Barham, Barwrs, Fox, wtavaun, uunier, Davidson, Macau; lav Un!.. Ik.. T o. . llowson, "McLean. Bbse, Hawkins. For ster and three children, Oudin, Gearsonl McDeugall and four . children,. Duffy. Neff, t'harleaworth, Maedregor,. Pease Burg, 8ledge arid child, Tyler, dordon; foyt, Lewis; Messrs. W, A, Akhurt, E. J. Hehwart. 1 1. N.' Galer. J.: Leodi ham, C. Fox, J, , McKenai,. R.. Hunter, H. Q. H. Davidson, WV V. Evcrton, C. H. Allen, B.' Scott,' II. Stewart, J. K, Hewson, P. Koop, G. D. McLean, II. B, Bton. A. W. Rose, F. W., Forster, J; A. .Watson. C. P.' On.lin 1 3 fi.r... 3. Geanion, A. X. McDougall, E. Duffy) J. M. Neff, J. Charlesworth, Pitts, Mae "frwi J-ease, yvootton, lyipino, V. Monroe, J. Monroe, W. Ball, H. R. Burg, W. H. Burgee, M. J. Beafd, A. J TaUf E. J. Lewis, A. Pickaon, W. Unqurst, N. Hmith, C. W. Potbury. D. Haraaymone, II, Murray and 33 through passengers. , ,'v i .' , . .' 7 Per sir. Mauna Lna. from Xf...l jiorts, Jan. 29: J. R'Goodell, p.' L, Aus tin, Miss M..T. Sing, Miss Sing, W. J. tooth, Miss Ma nea. GeoVcre I.indnav Mr, Liiidaay. Mis Lindskv. Miaa fvi. hns, Mrs, Alexander, C. B, Gage, K, Kagawa, J. E, Kekepai. . Mr. L. La, Miss Andrade, Mra. A. f; Jardine,Miss Jardino, J. Kekepi, Mr. Kkpl, J. K. Old. Mr. Baker. W. J. Cooiier; Miss Tostlobe, Mrs. Puku, Mrs. Akl, and 35 deck. . . . v s. ., Denarted. "lPr sir." Manciuirla, for 8an Fran cisco, January 27-t-E. Locke. A. A. Wilder and, friend,-Mr. and Mf. W. JL Lorena, Mr. and Mrs. Russel J. Mat ,!Bw"twAth,"' ftehitman, Mrs,' Henry Itooli, J. J. Johnson. J., U Kegel, F, H. Hiokman; A. V. V. Phlnuer. A. T. Heck' eadorf, Mrs. Ileokendorf and child,. John O. airtia, Arthur iBltiin, -it: r Harris, T, II. Young, M and Mrs.'E.'D.'Hutnh-ins,-.Mr. and Mr. lL'Krul, Mis PrU ejlla Krusl, Mra. N. Matthew. Mra. II. a. Wilson, Air. and Mrs. Jy P. Foley, R- ,Iw,Tinr. Leo ..oefld. Mis Ruiile Krr,.Mis (ara C. Blythe, Mis Kato Brlggs, Mr. and Mr. K, W.' HuUe; Mis Etta White, Miss : Emma Nem miller, Mr. and Mr. J. W MeHurns. OVA. Stewart ahd child, (Tias. Wlloa,. Mi E, Buckley, Mr. and Mra. D. B, Crane, Mr. and Mrs. C, W, Csna, ,MJ. F. M. Ctalg, Mra. H. Thomas, Mr. and Mr. F. Sooy, Wr, and Mr. C. E, Wet l, 'Mia Florenoe JUrrisoa, Win Lea pwiiee, na. Mattnewman, W. Ti. Doug herty, Mlf, L. Higglns, Mr, thas, T. Loom is and Infaut. Mra.' W. B. J Ob AH M cbiM, Mr,'C. A. fciahf, Mra. C1i. in.... a ia I ' ... twicr, wri, . 118, p.. .Tbx, Mis Ada palton, 'Mrs.' E. J. Phillip, Mis E, H. Graham. I'rlan Hinders. M".' McTn. tyr, Mr. arid Mr. O. W. Younir and servant, Mis Mclutyre, Ralph E. K(ug, j. iucuii, miss v, i. itussett. M. V. Hamlin.' Kenneth Callon, Fred Wood, Win.' farter. Cbas. Md Ksne- W.it ullian, Larson Warner, F. D, SinitB, Mr, and Mr. J. B.' Keys.' Mr. and Mr. A. Herman, Mln Rose Schley,' Mr; Mv Hicktou, Jonah Kiihio Kalanianoln. 3 O. Hogtias,' F. M. Frlesell, Mr. and Mr. u, a. itoscureiu. . . Per tr. Kinau, for Kauai Ports. Jn- ury 27-K. Kopke, Mrs. A. M. Pie- pert and three children, L. Aaron, I. N' Payne, Mis Kster Kawie, Miss Cecilia Mall no, G. P. Wilcox, C. . X. nut, .w. bbiugle, Mr.. U'U Sex n . v. rroui, airs. j, u. I'srsons, Mrs. U, W. pty, Mr. O. L.' payn, Miaa Mart Payne, J. A- Pfeifer, Mrs. J. H. Rayi ."V ton,' Mrs, ' William Werner,- "J. It Coaiy, Mis E. Hdboon, Mis II: Hoi' tein, Miss. A. Be is, Mrs. . Pauhl, - C. Diamond, J. Ferrlll, J. Kalapl, A. Lin coin, W. Kamekoa, E. R. Fernandez. Per str. Kllauca, for Maul port, Jannary 27.-g. H Okge, A. Oartley, Charlea Melnecke, W. Green, Henry Jaeger, Mr. 8. DePonte, Fred C De Mello, M- O. Martin, Mr. E. E. Con- ant, Mis jr. Conant. ' Per atr. Niasara. for Victoria' an k Vancouver,' January 87- Mr. aad Mrs; W- T. 'Walker, 'child and Infant, Mr. kni .Mra, Veaey, Mr and Mra. Put- land, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Salsbury, Mr, and Mm. G. II. Bnowden. two children and maid, W. MarshallVB, Randall, R. Forrest, O. Grimmer, -. M, F, Hat-. ' rer-stt. Wllbelraina, for Ban Tran- Cisco, January 08. Dr. A. P. Anker, Mra. a. J. Anaer, J. W. Brady, Miss I Brady. IL Buckharp't, Mis Virginia insane. Air, i;.-aum, Ml ijelen Baom, A. L. (nil. T. R.( Drake, Mrs. T. K. i)rMJ. A. Daggett, OeoJB. Ellis, Mrs, Gee. B. Ellis. K: Foster? M rs t Foster, U F. Fuller.. Miss B. Foley and nurse, W. D. Hook, John Henderson, L. P. Hough, Mr. L. P. Hough, Miss wyra Hooga, Lawrence Houth, B. T. lligtin. Mrs., W. U Hrv. G Vaa Hcuckelum, Mr.. C. Van Henckclum, Mr. K. Holdrldge, Dr. U It Hoffmann, Mr. J. 11. Hoffman, Cpt. II. A. Jones, Mra. 1L A. J&nei Mr. J. Kahev. C.' B. Leonard, L A. MeDerraott, Cv McNeill, H. it. McNeill, U MeCormack, Mis (1. MeCormack; J. d.'MixweJl, Mt F- M. Mariner, F. ' Mnnler, Mrs. F. Munler, Dr. Hnry Meyer, Mr. V. Meyerfeld, W.'F Nichols. Mrs. O, H. Nlepor aad child, C. H. Kiepcr, Jr, IT. Nugent, Mrs. H. Nugent. R Pv Painter, K B. Parsons, Frank W. Smith, John Wray, A.r Spencer Watts," Mra. A,k; rt)eneer watta, J.. O. Witcr, .Mr, J- M- Wkiteacre, John Watt, Mr. John Watt, field, Mr. and Mra. r. Kirby, K. Klrby, t.. .. m tr.. tt:i. l-. ary It Mr. aad Mrs. M. Farrolf, H. P. Bect!y. K Williamson. Miss I, Dafia- ton, Mrs, .1. N.. William. U Willlamton. mis r, r. itowen. Mn. A. i.idcate. Miss Lyton, Mr. and Mra. E. B. Pita gerald, Misa Alan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Prnotar. Mr. and Mr. Ha rev Annitaao. Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Gelsthard, Mr and ft. woaniiionfiin, j. j, nneanan, I. E. Young, f.U BlaisdellMr. and Mrs, 0- W- Vaoeyckro. David Hh.r- wei, . Scott, tqley Wrtght, la F. .Wright, Mis A- J arret t, Mr. M. King, Mrs. C. H. Rose, D. E. Metzger, Mrs. E. Qrona, H. Back lev. Mrs. C MeQnard, Mr. J .C Laaestcad, W. Soerly, A. 8chnen Mr.' A. Gom. I i ; ' (Continued from Page Oa) '-' 4V".W. Neeley , ; '. , ; , (." t . . ' 97,398 "The second ui wa against the Hawaiian Trust ', Col premrses,' 3496 square fast.'. On-. June 85, 1918, th jury brought ia aa award of 71,879,8-4, oiauiQutca a j.ouow; , i ,; Austin Estate, Owner..'....". Ii48.114.92 Cummins Estate,, owner '., . , 8,5A0.0Q unk of Hawaii, lMe ...... 8.799.60 C M- Cooke Ltd., lessee. , . , 4,453,06 Hawaiian Trut Vo, lessee '.,, ,Z5i,4 rji addition the Hawaiian Trust Co. was awsrded 300 sieelal daraacea en aoceunt of depreciation te fixture by reason o( bavrngi te. remove them to another bnilding. ,' .-.''. "In this ease J. W. Pratt testified that the premise had a total vaVnatien, lessor and lessee, 'of 73,800, which was Within 0 of tht, Jury' award, "Jo the third uit eoverini the Office Supply Company' premises, 3782 square wi.,,uv ur.r vfvuiii in an swtra u- rni4e. 4, imjV a follewsi ' Austin Estate, awaers '. . . .". . .49,6; Office, Supply Company, lessees,,' 850 A total of ; . . . :. J 40.a ' ' " The . jury V award in the fourth nit, rendered Maro 31,, 1913, for on doranatlon of the E. Q. iUU Bon premises, 7493 jar feet, wa 133,640 for- the Austin EJtate ' Interest only, '" ; .The fifth and final' suit asalnst K. O. Hall 600 inrtkt ; a lessee ef the . premUe , wa compromised, the vaiue or tbetr : interest , beina agreed upon aa 71,644. 7 ' " f ' In ' rwaid tnlaton.',' the ' final 'inr awatd ia condemnation proceed i ays te ecro the enlargement 0 the foderal building site were aa follow t Cummlaa Estate ..180,080.00 ('astle V Coo-ke . : . . , ' .-. . 23,500.00 nnX af Hawaii .'.1. '.,,:,, 8,790.60 v. w. Cooke, ttd.r.V;;;.,. ,453.06 Hawaii n.Truet COirinanv . . 4.232.24 Ofllre alupply Compaajr ; .. . . 830.00 nan on,..,..i..K... 71,644.00 J.(W. AnsUn Estate .av.V.- 829,317.81 ' . j V' '.. -x i'-, 46836.71 ' It is thll evident that' If HnnM..tu Is tq- hftve-n komnment balding com Wenurte "Witk the wealth and import ance of trL clty'.fcobcerted action. on ihe taft ,bf the entire eommunity will be 'neeesarv. . ThrtT xrattf avnmani kaa tlt, 104.000 jfor, tie, original site; va, llou cllitn 3d,(Ho fo Blshou trect extenstonj and edidenintlon awards of 462,000 have hveu iHado for an eaten' aloa aad.ealarienieut of the area j a tot Of arly 600,000, . , f- Sheriff Jarrett wlra.l lh.t.iii..i Sheriff Sic of Kauai yesterday morn Ug to held "KditoT,,( Iiridgewte ia c uatody and , place him aboard the Steamer Kinau leaving Nawiliw'U to merrew.iight ' Aa oillcer will meet the vessel here upon it arrival Sunday morning and Bidgewater will be placed under .rrefc . Bridgeweter j, wanted here on a charge of, gross cheat woru to "hy H. 8, Canario who claim he wu buncoed In a voting contest conducted by. Bridgeware?. ' Parley L. William"' was' a' eall nn Ooveraer Piakham and Attorney Gen erar w; W. Thayer yeaterdav; - The latter he kaew in Salt Lak Cityi Utah, when Mr. Thayer Wa a newspaperman. Mr. William is . an ' attorney of na tional repute and amona? ether rallreaih represent the Union Pacific and Oregon nnun ii a vta bi son and itaughter, Mr. William iuteud to siud a month in Honolulu and the Islands, . ' ..'! , l, -. More than twelve million gallon of gasoline were produced . from natural ga in the-United fcitate last year. . "i silt Honolulu Stock Exch2r:o Thursday, .IHSimry 29, 1914. NAME OP STOCK oasn-M paid we ran Aik Alt. A Baldwin Ltd.. W5.one.eno I Wl'iaj 'uo ... , -yaAKi li Skat A - 1- inn l' 16 V I.NiU.Ciki Irmo.Oi) Hw. Com. 6 Sua. t. lii ti 24 4H nw. oua. ve.. Honokaa J2;.'.. a,(i,uui 1 Hu tch m kb Sucar rSasV ; 750, UUL luu r uooa vav.. Klhuk. ...... Kekah guaar Co .... trim 1.0 OKI lw .5i.'". t.ao hi 6.IMI.III If"! 4oi 0J.i 1A.IU a Ml IH ia 8ug Ca'Luf..'! a. I4,J 15 1W miwi ,. nan Sua. Plan, Ce Ul " .... 75 M '.........,..... 'rsce ... M ... oncer Mill Co a I1" l"U Wsialy Ar. to Wssnasslo , Weinic Suaar aim... ' MMcauaaaou KainrPC.U4. Hsw. Electric Co.... Hsw. jrr. Cs. Lld..., RiloR.H.C, Com,,, onohihi Brcwins A tefc&BLk:'"' I tH 4U ' t,n M lun id I ft) V .. O.I iM.Ml. IT l' UA H. HT.4LC. Com. iai7.rv u, twin .(ii .tll.l"l iniar-mnna s. N. to.. elCo,..,...., luoia' IS ahant gu TaaioiujOl ahane Ihilv Co.,.,.. in in J.UI lUlokKub C Ami Out. standlni RamsviM Dftcti C .. sw.Coos. at Sutar Co. A0U0 . B.000 . sac. ,. H . i. i . . Irt r. s. Haw- it. 4 s (nM SMU.UUL ano.nioo Uuu.ua i.yv.t i.au.uc I.OuOiin Haw. I er. 4 e c Vub 1 Haw.Tr.4straoH S.:;if!:i5?::::': i.M4.0UU HilO R,k.Dc(Uaual Hiw. 4'"Co."Bat4 l,Q00.00o HanoaaaSuf C.'fc tsno.ooo 9 on i) to nos,ui tuiK, Lia as.. Him. RT.4 L Ci. c hul I..J I0Q Cwu mi vo. ..... 1 4hu'uia) . Si 11m . wiinuai i el. 4 ...... 21,111) ... 4,IS.0.M.t. idi- Oaha it.iar Ca. ipV". OlM Suaar Csv SO... rcillc Gnaae Fcrtluaf Z. 0IO.IM) IMll UlUU,0JDj ... , .... tXiogK Paiilic !i''MluCiI 4Ct,0M. .(ini). iu.t , 4UU.OU . Mm . I 16 -- Pioneer Mill Co. I sc San Carlos Mill Co 5 sc I") ..... a.yiiaPTlv,:?pc1 5 1 Botweea Boards. . '43, 80. 30. 80 Ewa. 16: 23 H. C. A "8. Co., 84 50 Honokaa, 8 13 Kskaka, 90. ,. ji .', .' .- Beaaton Bale. . - 50. 60 Olaa.' 145: a Hilo Com.. 4: 1000 Olaa 6s, 32; 3 H. C. It &'. Co., 24.30. Bujjar Quotations on Stock Exchasgs - iv:au a. m, . 88 Pea.' Anal vids P.cl 9a Sd- naallv 3J)7j TDet. Ceritrifugala, J.42, Haiku and Faia. by vote of board of director Dividend of 75e. per share each, patable Feb. 2,'1914. Thereafter, Increased from 85c. per month to 60c. per ryoath per share, - -. At a meetioa of the board of direc. ter of the Kabuku Plantation Co., iiM January 7tb, the regular monthly divi dend waa increased to Vi af l7o bcL'iu- . . . Ma ... sing January at, IK THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE third cpurujT, .TEaarroiiY or HA WAIL ' IN PROBATE AT CHAMBER! In tha Matter of th EsUta of Manuel ' ;( Boare Vlelra, Deceased, Order of Kotlca of Fetttlon for Allow. anew of Aocennta, Determining Trust and Distributing the Estate. On Readinir nd FVIniT tk lVtillan and Accounts of Manocl .Snatcs Viijira, Administrator-of the Eatato of Mauin'l 8parc Vicira, deceased, wherefn peti tioner sa to no allowed . 31.1.3, aud charired with kn.1.r!S 17. and laka I hut the same be examilie'd and Approved, and that a final order be mado of Dis tribution of , the remaining property to mc person inereto endued and dis charging petitioner and stirette from all further res, K)iiHibilitv herein." 1 : It 1 Ordored, that Wd.ne-day, 'th 11th dV af Man-h A 11. inix.'i.t H 0 clock j. m., .before the Judgn provid ing at Chamber of said Court at bis 1 V. ..... . 1 , ... ., .... . ' . , 1 uur. niwai ai nanus, jiawan. ) aa l the 4ame hereby Is appointed the timo u( vace ror ncanng said fet'tion and Accounts, and that all person jutcresS ed may then and there apiwer and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be granted, and may present ?ttdorii'4 a'ti to who are entitlml in l, said property. And .that notice of thin ""i iimiiw( -.is. us liawaiimi Gazette newspaper printed aud pi-b-lidied in Honolulu, for three succesiv. weeks, the Jast 4 publication to be not lens than two yeeka previous to the time therein aprndnted for said hearing. , iatei tne 33rd day rvf Jaauarv, l!l t. JOHN' AIJ1KUT MATTllif. f i v Judge of the Circuit C'onrt , of the Third Jan. 30, ych. 6. 13. 20. ' " ' .1. 1 , .1 J- 1 " 0ABU5P BUGeVa QU0TAIJQ::J Sutrar anotatinna aalv4 i.i..j. " , ' . ' 1V..DIUHT hv tk Haniuiia. SI,,,... til... ... clation from the California and nawai- ian nugar penning t ompany are: t degree test caiitrifnaala 9 ai aumn. 8 deg. analysis beet. U. 3d,, 7s.U0. ' Two marriAOA lli-nntt.. m;.v. bJT .Agent Thomas Treadway ycurerdav, a fellow; Kihaebi Kojima, thirtv eight yer 0f age,' and Sauo Tomoila, aniiie age, both Japanese; Kanehai hi ixauoua, akjrn iorty-rour : years, ana Toku Machlba. tK-entv.tlirau uuu. ..f age, both Jppsuese; ' ", 1 " : " V: TJNNBCEIS3ART WOBD3. Whv wast Wards aurl a.lvnrti:.,,. pace in describing the many points of mri ia Cbamherlaia'a Cough Itemedyt Tbo moat fastidiou are eatixfied whu we atate that it cures colds aud coughs from any enuse, and thut It contains absolutely no narcotic or iujuriona suli stances. For sal by all douUrs, Ben oa Smith 1 Co., agent for Hawaii. X.ti: y-i&y