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HAWAIIAN-CA2B.TTK, " FR1 DA YM AU 36, r 1916. SEMI-WEEKLY. -
. "iW.wa. tturttsus ,uij FIERY FOUNTAIN nrvkF?
u : i mi mi alia l
Punahou Celebration Compress
ed Inta Smaller Time Space,
Filling Each Pay Full
' ; BljS PUNAHOU HOLIDAY
' Spectacular, itoric'; Pagcan;
iu rpwB sjeconrj paycj An
;' v nfyersary Observance
'r ' I ' ' I I r i " i .i ..
ANNIVERSARY- ; v..
'; ' WEEK. PROGRAM
Tneaday, 'ItM ! 80, 1916 Annlver
Emits; tight Velock
1 AB&Imurf ExarHsa.
Wednesday, jrnnt 21, 1916 Pageant
Afternoon, threa o'clock
"' Punahoa Paa-aa,,' ' -r
rfcnrsday, Jun 82, 191 Funaboa:
Morning, 'ten t twelve; -V - ''
,:. .Recaption i.by - President, and
. Trneteee;; t -.-
Noon, Vwlir 'clock ,
' BMket QuiuX
AfMrtofta, twr-thlrtr '-'
Mum if - fl i rnnrnkott wlUi
HporU uiki mnil JotUflcmtton !
AfteniooB, tW 'clock t -'v i
Ormnasildt np Itathette Dances
' 'ty AfKBwy Olrls ', ' !
MUlUry PrtU hj c4et Corpi' 1
1 'i i" ..ii. j
. VTH progr .for.tlM Punakou nai-
yerMry;, eelebrmUon. ku Swt complete
ly changed. Th ravlied program ia
pripted !tt full, above. Tfte alterationi
lroi tfte anidnal re aa tollowi: ,
' The oaManti'la lmimui hi. in....
day to Wedneaday; Punahou Day iron
i.wnmuj W tnuraasy;- Jinkt Bight
aluHBi iKht and a Punahou pareatt
laeatiog are entirely omitted. AtumtiL
night nl) jinke night will be eombiaed
into one program, given Thursday noon
arter. lane. u bolievod that tho
near program, will enable practically
, '"V" o join in tue celebra
'The Jmniversary eaerciaea to be held
Tueadar evening will baa eommmnrfc.
tjon program. Judge Haaford B. Dole
in ' . ' """ghata
Mt -nu utr puenr written ror the aev
pnty-6fth innivmirT Willi.-. t
0te will epeak of the bintorie founda
tirn of the aehool and Dr. Doremte
cudder, rreMnting the American
Board af Fnrnlfrn Minion. :n v t
te memiage of the board, under whoee
ma wiwuon wae rounded, f ror,
Charles. M. Day ley of the UniTer-ity bf
California and Prof. William Lyon
xpcipg si mis university will delivei
addresses. There will be special imirf.
under the direction of Walter F. Dil
lingbsn.
Special Musjo Tor Pageant
' Vhe Puaahoir rmiramat mrill k. ...
sentad on Aleiander lield, Wednesday
mi hitch o ciocR. ine book is written
by Ethel M. Damon, and illustrated hv
Jessie C. Hhaw, J. i May Fraser ad
ifamee a. wudpr. The committee Ii
cliarge of tho presentation eansists Of
Mary P. Winna, chairman, Mr: TaaS(
M. Cox. Beatrice Cutla flarnt T w.m
ermd -Vthel M! 'Damftn. tIi.-Touag
vnnwBii ! master or rne pageant. '
lar'addttioa to the book itself which
nas special interest and merit fhe pft
geanl wiU have mUek nthsle 'written sal
Teifcy ft,r it by Mrs. Walter F. Frearj
Wartraret K. Clarktf, 'Vernon E. Tennoy,
PhilUp H. Dodge and Mrs. Isaae M-
Cox. Behearaala n th rram tit aaatil
muaje hare bea in progress for some
nawBHKB episaaeain,'oharrc
of Mrs.- A. P. Taylor will be among the
"mbst strihlnif features of the pageant.
Special Costumes - i
Costumes are being made to Conform
to the fashions of tbS respeetive periods
nf the pageant. Mrs., Wade Warren
Thayer Is chairman of the eostumss
committee. The pageant book will be
on sale prio to the event. The read
ing of the' book will add greatly to
the eajoj-ment of the pageant. - . 1 ,
Tirkets for the pageant will be sold
fiir fifty cents, the announcement f
tha .plaees and 'arraagemeBta ' for tho
bhIb of tiekete will-he made later. t
To Make Jt A Holiday . . -j
Thursday is to be Punahou Day jit
'real earnest. '' An effort Is being made
tt have it'praetically a Pnnahou boH-"
day.' persons interested in the aollega
will spend a large part of the day Wi
the earn pus. There will be a lively
program and plenty of good fellowship
all day. W. K. Castle is chairman ef
the committee. It is bis intention to
set u re the cooperation of the business
men of the city in allowing as many f
the members cf their force a possible
t join in the eelebraties, between the
hours of eleven aad two-thirty especial
ly.
The day will open with a reception
tit all l'unahou given by President and
Mrs. (iriSiths and the trustees and their
wive, assisted by Prof, and Mrs. W. I..
I'heliis and Prof. Charles M. Gay ley.
The program includes playing many of
I'ii null mi ' hiaterie games. Home of
the old boys of the school are looking
these up and preparing suitable imple
inentH of warfare by whleh they may
be played. The committee in charge
is Oeorue P, Castle, Joseph F. Emer
son, and A. F. Cooke. Aipuni, Wic
ets lawe pio and ku' niht will be resur
rerted from the hoary past. . ' I
J udne In Clastic Bole ( , ' 1 1
Judge William I., Whitney Ms the
roiiimittee especially ia charge of
' ' nigger baby. His apjointment to
t a.-.'; - i ft j' .
Asquitb ' Asks Hopse'-To , Await
o uuicpnL f)f Njgoiiaiions
(Ajssslstec rraes Vy rederal Wireless.)
. LONDON. , Mar 25. David Llord
George, mi sister ef manitlons, has ua-
Men Viho Ignored Service Call to
Be Tried
(Associates rsss bv Fsdsral Wiraiau.l
WASHINGTON. M.v p--i
7 J m.cvivn
his decision. AoKrotarv f W.. t-L.
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oenuaen negottstioas with-the disaf- nas decided that the 1 Iff Texas militiv
fWtlklt trial. 1 . - .1 I t . .L . . , ...
-nwici , iii iuo uui'v vi ui.n nno reiusea xo rnnrf k. tit.
smoothing' out the situation ' and ra-'atate national miarA ..n-j ... V. .
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u..ruer service, snau be court-martial
lea.
storlns tha finftaiHtlitw K .( wtl fn
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Irelandk 1
? Premier Asqnith expressed tile hope
todsy in the house of commons that
the disappearance of, martial law ia
Ireland would be speedy, v .. '
' MV' A.tt.tK j . j , a . .
long speech today to the Irish rebellion .
and aa appeal that settlement be made
by agreement of the1 government and
the leaders. He requested that the
hpnse entertain no debate pending the
outcome of Lloyd-George's negotia
tions, and John Kedmond, SI Edward
Carson and others of the Irish element
agreed with him.' - "
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The President will personally snpiln't
the members of the court-martial.
It Is learned that the eourt will bo
made up mostly of memhnr. h :i:
. w w. .u an. a.
. tia organisations.
rhliiutl AlKIYIm KAIU -
TEUTONICS INSERBIA
HONAN AND MUKDEN
BACK YUAN SHIH KAI
Delegates At Nanking Conference
nuiiHsp nun ineir iupponl
They fiornbrr) Enemy In, Several
towns and Escape v -.
(AssastaUd Press by rsdersj Wtrslesa.) ,
PABI8, May 20. Aceardisff to des
patches to the' Ha vaa Newa Agency
here, from AtKan. .ink ' F..l.
aviators operating in tha Balkans haver
K I . .1 . . . 1 1 . . .
""v ourmg ins ins t iwantytienr
hours, suit with ennaM.v.h).
' ljL BUiahffV tot , Vierati1a.Aa ttnif.r.
Nsneq out irom live ranch lines early
W ue BlorniSff'SM hnaiUnlAS r .
tiooa of the snemv at Yantht V1
uaaup ana orner towns tw Serbia, ia
meting considerable damage. .
Other ' dariate.haa . ttma ..llli... ...
nouneed that the Austrian and Germsn
cuoauis ni.vanea nave lert their posts
there and are hurrying to Athens, with
their fkmiKes and th ft" mamhara nf th.
eoasulate staffs.
FINANCIAL: CONGRESS .
OF ENTENTE GATHERS
ftpscUl OabUaraai to Klppa J1J1.)
TOKIO." Mk 2S Ttarnri ft.v.f;
Japanese representative to the Allies
Financial Congress which will be held
la Paris eon June B. has telegraphed
from Petrograd that 'he win arrive in
France on J line 2. Were tha Knmu.
taiiyes of France, England. Belgium,
Italy, Buesia and Japan will meet to
discuss the question of flnancina the
allies. "
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HOUSE COMMITTEE AGREES
ON AjRMY APPROPRIATIONS
(AsseeisUd Frass by Tsdsrsl Wlrslsss.)
WASHINGTON. Vfa 2B Th K....
military affairs committee agreed today
upon aa appropriation of $143,000,000,
which will be spent on military feat
ures under the Hay-Chamberjai n bill,
with provision for a OUail rif inform..
tioB tO DCrfeCt tha ennrlinall..n ..f i...
dustries and resources in war time.
this committee did nnt film from hi a
juvenile Court connections but rather
from bis well known proficiency in this
classic sport. The ring tournament will
be Of SDclal Interna in th. 1.,,...
the "middle ages." Oeorge H. Water-
r"H)i vuab jri wi inu pro-
eramf. There 'Will Ka . mv ..r ....
joyment -14. wajtuhing' some of the men
who ate approaching the stage of "fat
aad ioitV'.' iuarinu tha Inn... .... .......
Ot ;WaltairM14inrbain 'a anH II. .1.1
(flpaoUl OablegTast to Wtppn HJL)
. IOKIO, May 25. At a conference
held In Nanking, China, today, reore-
sentatives from all provinces of China
wmcn nave not yet announced inde
pendence of Yuan Hhl-kai discussed the
Situation The representatives of Ho
nan and Mukden announced that they
would support Yuan Shi kai to the end.
The attitude of the other provinces is
nui anown.
OF PACIFIC
JAPANESE MECCA
Nipponese Organize Society For
Colonization Scheme There
ISLANDS
NEW
Castle
alteWlfingksm's apd
' tioio aonuii.1 .1 Tin .i., n. .1.1
and the basket ball eourts will be en
livened all' the morning by kuiiu'h of
baseball, and basketball litw.,,. ,ih.
ters ad their fathers.
A basket lunch; will be aerve.l at
noon under tha tnu . Vn. .i...
do not wish tq bring a lunch or wish
lu .uiiiMnnirui. ono mey do brinu, ar
ranirementa will Ka V. .. e i
pnd drink cfca be procured oh the cain-
lu.. ii expected that the lunch will
prove to be a very sociable And enjoy
able tmrt ef fhS nniHtnn
Pnnahou Spirit, To Speak
"The meeting of all Punahou Vill he
hold Immediately after lunch. At this
meeting there Will be a report of the
fiaaace eommittee ' of the celebration,
speeches and talks, aad much mirth and
loUifloatioa.. iThla afllt Ka . .,..
meeting in which the 'spirit of the
seventy flfth anniversary celebration
will And expression., Every person in
Honolillu.'Whai ia la, a int..iu,l
w Puaahon it eiuiected to attend this
....H wunmi. av can auenu any
Other part of tha celebration or not.
The program' .-of Punahou 's historic
apart will be- brought ito I concliiHiou
Is the afternoon by the up to dute
DhVSiesI actfvitiea .nf. h. ...I I VI...
girls, will give an eahlbition of .gym-
nnauos aaq sesmetic dancing unilt-r the
direction of lira. inn.. i iriu.,r ti,..
sadet battalions, consisting of the two
companies in the Academy and three
companies in the Preparatory hi.IiohI,
wiji give a military Vrill. This will ho
in ths nature of a fAimuiiiti... t..r hu
Castle cups. Capt. Edwin A, Hii kiiiun
will be in charge. If there is time and
ooergy a basebnU game will be stiu'ed
between the school team and the alum
ni tenia.
This qiakes three ' days in which
l'unahou will celebrate. The events ure
diversified and so arranged that every
one can have a part in them all. The
final arrangements for the celebration
are In the hands nt a
nilttee eonsiiting of Albert Judd,
Clihlrinhn, Frank C' Alhorton, Wnller
r. iiiiMKiiip, w;fc,t.,ijbbitt, W. H.
Castle, W. I.. 'latney and A. V. tl.if-,
fiths, I
(Special Csble(sam to Klppo Jlji.)
TOKIO, ftfny 2J5. Japan will begin
a grent colonization plan at once in
the South Seaa. Heretofore the Jap
anese have looked longingly toward
America, but in the past few weeks
the trsvel to the United States has
decreased, and at a meeting of a new
ly organised society yesterday in this
city plans wore arranged for a great
colonization of the islands of the Pa
cific. i' .' I r- t.
ARMY REORGANIZATION
REACHES WHITE HOUSE
. ifc ' t
(Associated Press by rederal Wireless.)
WASHINGTON. Ma. 2.Th
reorganization bill. nesmM hv l...i.
house and senate afteej fyylong dead-
iifiiirmun, was resa ea at the
White House today. Tha Praaitt h.A
the bill forwarded to Secretary pf War
Baker for suggestions, and is studying
it himself deliberately. It will be per
haps several days before it is signed.
SENATE POSTPONES
VOTE ON BRANDEIS
(Assoclt.d press by rederal Wireless.)
WASHINGTON. Mav . Th. .n.
ate. after an executiva aaaalnn
uay, oeciaea to postpone, the vote on
me nomination or I., u, Urandeis, th
tioston attorney named by President
Wilson as hia choice for the vacancy
on tho bench of the Supreme Cou it,
mini louay. k
GENERAL GAVIRA WOULD
CONFER WITH PERSHING
i Associated Press bi Pederal Wireless.)
El. PAHO, May 25. General Oavira,
rommnnaer at Juarez intends to re
quest that a conference ha huM iitk
General Pershing to settle the details
or cooperation along the border b
tween the Mexican and American
troops.
METHODISTS KEEP, BAN
ON CARDS AND THEATER
(Associated Press by rederal Wireless.)
SARATOGA SPRINGS, . May 25.
By a vote of 438 to 380 the Methodist
ptmnrai oouicrcnce mis arternoon re
fused to remoui from tha rknnik ml...
the clause calling for the expulsion of
memoers wno piay cards, dance or at
teud the theater.
FRANCE REESTABLISHES
TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION
PARIS, April 30. Since the begin
ning of the war it has been impossible
for the public to telephone from Paris
to any other of the departments of
France. In order to facilitate revival
of business, the minister of commerce
and posts has agreed with the minister
of war to reestablish telephone cotnmu
nirationa between the departments of
the Seine, Seine et Oiee, snd the arron
dissement of Melun and. Voutainebleau
from and after April 16.
rr.
BOYCOTT WATCHMAKERS -FOR
MAKING SHELL PARTS
"r"' T--, . .
BKKNE, fewitrerland, April 50. Gor
man wholesale dealers fn" tha wath.
making' and jewelry trades, ' through
iHrir respective organisations, have de
viated a bovrott of a limit t VI AVI $ V fcluriesas
watchmaking firms on the ground that
the latter are manufacturing' for Ger
many's enemies the II
THROWS OUT LAVA
Fourth Big Flow May Reach Gov
- ernment Road In Kona fyday,",
" Is Report .'
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PROFESSOR JAGGAR SAYS , v
ACTIVITY IS UNABATED
River of Fire Sets Beautiful Koa
Forest Ablaze On Mauna
. ;Loa Slopes
(Special By Mutual Wiralaaa)
HILO Hawaii, May 25. (Be
eeived la 'Honolulu at 8:S0 p.m.)
Tha new flow, known as the fourth
since the recent eruption of Mauna
Loarwhick broke forth' stjelevea o 'clock
o Tue-day night, is making its way
down the aide of the big mountain be
tweeB the flows of 1887 and 188. '
B.-T. Moae of Hilo aad. Lieut.
Charlee H, Bonesteel, U. g. A., instruc
tor with-the National Guard of Ha
waii aft Kilo, have ju,t returned to this
city front the new flow.
They report that the river of mol
ten rock la about two hundred feet
wide and is moving forward at the
rate of twenty feet a minute. . .At
this rate tha flow is advaneiag a
mile in about four h OUTS IBH tw.ntw
minutes. -.
1 When laat seen by the returned Via-
I ttnra tha A. .... . i .
1 " " men aoout nvs
miles from tke Kahuku Bench sate
iT. u " now ror three- boars,
while the forest on both fides was
burning at several points. The neat
waa too great to allow the watchers
V 1UUCB inH' 1IVQ suaa . i.
cruvtllAd formed and the surface tp.
iaa.-r vvi.T ON CWICU OiT ft gOOd
: vnouia It eatinup. thi. s.M tn
-...a. uvn w asa
reaek the government road tomorrow,
s ueuvvea oy the returned travel
Srs. '-.
The other three flowa
to be at a standstill ami l.
stopped altogether. Crowds from Hilo
auo wtner parts of the island continue
m visit tne scene of activity.
INTENSE, ACTIVITY
IS REPORTED
' (8vClal By Mutual Wiralaut
HIEO. Hawaii. Mar 25 rR.a.l
in Honolulu at 'l-io n m t.
Thomas A. "Jarcsr Jr.. in h.r. ne
. V v. . . . ...
iae rviiauaa volcano uoservstory, re-
wnep -inteBse wetivtty os Wednes
day between the flows of ISflS and
1887. ,The earlier flows, he says, are
quiet ana apparently not making auy
xurmrr atsuwsr.
jds latest now is traveling at an
estimated rate of two miles a dav.
Its toe is at Dresent iotn. mil., en.
the rOad. Which, if ths flaw eontinn...
win oe -reached on ttatarday
Thf lava is flowing through a ma or
nificent koa forest." Mighty trees are
borne bodily on iter crest,, severed from
root oy me nerr mass and ton
yea over me surface of the river,
voeir orancn fringes . burnt and
scarred.
Aa the lava eata Its thrumh tk.
forest, fills depressions aait
slight rises, beautiful flery cascades are
seen, who nere ana there' explosions
au aeionations neard, as bubble-like
cones burat and a .flarv mm of mnlt.n
rock is thrown into the air.
Manager Fredcnberg of the Kahuku
Ranch suent the niaht with a
of others alongside the flow.
When Professor Jaggav last saw the
new flow it was from a hundred yards
to a quarter of a mil wide. The flow
now threatens the Kahuku water sys-
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MARINE INTELLIGENCE
By Merckanta Exchange
Cojuml.U Hlver-Balled, klsj ?, ntr, Sha
sta ror Honolulu. , .
Port Townsend Arrived, May 23, str.
Caw-o, hene Max 11.
Han Francisco ffnllcil, Msy x, 2:30 p.
m.. str. Hononia for Ilnniitnlu. i
' " Frsniiaeo Arrirwl, Mar T.i, 1:30 a.
to., atr. WUhelnilnn. hence MHy 17
an KranilHco Hailed May 2.1. str. Texaa
for Honolulu.
Bsa r'rsncl-o Sailed Mav 24, at 2 .10 p
m., str. t'hlna for llnnoiuln.
San Franclmfi Mulled Msy 2.;, str. I.urllne
for Unnoluln.
Nitrate Port Hailed May 22, str. ("olumbla
for Honolulu.
Orsy'a Harbor Bailed May 22, str. Shasta
for Honolulu.
Hilo Hailed May 24, str. Mexican foe Baa
rranrtmD.
Arrive,! May 2.1, atr. Tenyo Maru from fo
knhama. Bslled May 25, sen. Ueulah for Han FraB-
. Cisco.
PORT OF HONOLULU.
tem, it is reported.
SMALL CRATERS
BELCH BOULDERS
Another wireless message received in
Honolulu yesterdsy reported that Man
ager B. A. McWayne of the Honoma
lino Kunrh in South Kona reached the
source of the great lava Obtbreak on
the Kahuku side of Mauna I.oa on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Weyne found many small craters
belching forth boulders and liquid lava.
AH the flows have stopped' since, with
the exception of .the one making its
way toward the homesteads. This flow
is moving at about a mile B dav.
Tha latest flow was eight miles long
when the - last reports 1 reached Hilo,
while the earlier HenomaKao flow was
tea mile long, having traveled that dia
tanee from the origina outbreak be
low Pun Keokeo. '. '
Maay ishort flows' have been found
around the site of the big outbreak,
whiek ia at tha sevsnXhousasd foot ele
vation, or twelve miles up the sloes
of Mauun I'On. Mny' visitors were at
the aavwrat flows Air Wadnaaitnv mil
yesterday, soeking eqrios ; and memen
toes of the big mountain's latest vol-
came eruption.
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CASEMENT FACING
TREASON CHARGES
Former British Consul and. Sol
dier Companion, Are Indicted
(Associated Press by Federal Wireless.)
LONDON. Mav.25. HIe Rr r..
meat ope. q the chief Waders of th
recent- trisn rcDcinoo, and -Daiiiel Ua
la.. ' . 1. . .. 1 1 - . 1
m sumil-r irBCU pn. Ainy I
hnd heard at the same tiuie that f'M.i
lunut was miller examination in th
Bow street police eourt, were indictei
today for high treason.
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aeexvUd
Htf. K II N IIPN fmm Vn.a .nil V . ..
4:00 s. ni. v
Htr. Helene from Hswnll. 4:1.1 a. m. '
' rtr. Ma n mi Kea from HUo. H:.V a. in. ' :
Ht. Mataonla fmm Han Frauclaro, 7:15
a. m.
Htr. Klerra from Hydney anl Paso Pago
T:JO a. m.
: Rtr. Klnau from Kauai. 4;.VI a. m.
' Bch. Kepeat from Astoria. l::m . m.
tias. H.h. Kualhelanl from Oaho ports
:0O p. iu.
las. Hen. Heela Mam from Oahu Ports.
8:10 p. m.
iaa. ai-Ur. Ileela Marn fnni Onhn ports.
T:2 p. m.
Gss. arlir. Kualhelanl from Oahu iiorts,
7:4-1 p. m.
Btr. t'laiidlne from Manl. 4 a. m.
Htr. Tenyo Maru fi-uui t'hlna auil Japan,
ll:li a. ni.
Hehr. Hubert I-ewera from Port Oamlile,
6:S0 p: m.
D I. PARTED
Btr. Nntlia for .snnsnkl for orders, 11 :60
p m., klouilar.
Ht. Hunta Murla fur Hilo ami Shu Fran
clsoo, 6:.10 a. ni.
iir. aianoa ror Mm rraniisco. 12 noon.
Htr. Maul for Hswnll 4 n. m.
Htr. Mlkaliala for Muiokai and
.1:20 B. m.
Htr. Manna Un for Kauai. 1:40 p.
Btr. Hlerra for Hun Kranclwo. 7::(0
" naiuoan Kuullielsul for On
1:45 a. m.
Htr. Manna Kea for lllln, in to a. ni.
Htr. Wallele (or llawslt, .1::iO p. m.
Htr, IMse fur Hawaii, .1:2.1 p. m.
. Btr. Mataonla foe Illo. a.30 p.. m.
Hchr. Beulah for Hsn Krsni lmo. 1 p. m.
Bk. Olenshee for Hoyal Roads. 2 p, m.
Htr. Muss tor Kauai, 3 p. m.
Maui,
P. m.
porta.
PAS?ENaEB8 ABErVED
By str. Matsomn. fnou Han Kranelico.
May 2a. Miss Florence Ackeruian, Miss
MaW Allison, B. J. Ashlev. It. W. Atkin
son, Mtsa L. Ileiime. K. I. Heard. Mrs.
W. HeclW, F.rank lleiiedkct. K. 11. Hentuu.
W. K. rterkschlclier. Mrs. MHrvaret Blake
and lnrat."0. it. Bra'kus, .1. Frauk Boile.
W. F. Boar, Mrs. F. M Browu. William
Brmiton. Mrs. Wlllluin Kriiuton. tl. Fre.1
Bush, Mm. O. Fred Hush. Mrs. P. I..
Bush aoxl c-hllil. Miss Z. ( nlilll. Miss I.
I'alrna, A. t'ampliell. V. u. fhace. Mm. P.
O. Chase. It. II. t'lillders. W. U. ( 'levels n. I.
Jsh. Coo)er, V. M. t'lirson. .Miss KHue.
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HONOLULU STOCK EXCHANGE
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CONFIRMED AS JUDGE
Awaits Instructions To Succeed
West Hawaii Circuit Jurist
President Wilson's nomination of J.
Wesley Thompson, former assistant dis
trict attoraey, for judge of the third
rircuit court of West Hawaii, to suc
ceed Judge John - A. Matthewman.
whose commission aspired about three.
years ago, was connrmed by the sea
ate yesterday.'
The nomination was made by the
President several monfbs ago, but U
was held up In eommittee for many
weeks owing to protests sent from Ho
nolulu. Appareatly, ' the committee
found no merit in (he protests snd it
recommended confirmation of the Pres
ident 's choice, '
A week ago Judge. Thompson receiv
ed from a friend in Washington a cable
meaauge advising him thst the senate
committee had -recommended his con
tinuation. As proof af this he exhibit
ed the cable to, an Advertiser repre
sentative. . ,t' ; ' .
"I kept this qUiet simply to avoid
having my political opponents keep Up
their light against me' Judge Thomp
son explained.;'1- ,
"I am ready t goto Kona just as
soon aa I can qualify as judge. Thjs
1 will do ss soon aa I receive instruc
tions to take the oath bf office, or un
til the arrival of my aomuiaaion, which
Mercantile.
Alexander Baldwin
C. Brewer k Co
Sugar.
Kwa Plantatina Co.
Haika Sugar Co
Haw 'if Agr! Co. ...
Haw'n Coml Hugar
Haw's Hugar Co. . .
Honoksa Hugar Co..
Hotaomu Ruirar Co. ..
Hutchinson Hugar Co.
Kahuku riant 'n Co. .
Kekaba Sugar Co. . .
Koloa Hugar Co. . . .
MeBryde Hugar Co .
Oahu Hugar Co
Olaa Hugar Co.
Oqomea Hugar Co. . ,
Paaubau Hugar Co.
Pac. Hugar Mill ...
Paia Plant's Co. .
Pepeekeo Hugar Co..
Pioneer Mill Co.' ..
ftan Carlos Mill Co..
Waialua Agr. Co. ..
Wailuka Sugar Co...
Miscellaneous
Haiku P.F.0ci.pfd..
Haw 'a Eleetrie Co..
Haw. Pi oe Co
Hoa. Brew, ft Malt.
Hob. Gas Co
H. B. T. k I.. Co..
L 1. 8. Nav. Co
Mutual Tel. Co. ..
O. B.-4 U Co
Pahang Rubber Co.
Selma-Dlndings Plan
l,td.jMl
8elma-I)inding Plan.
Ltd. Pd. (42 Pd)
Tanjong Olok Rub. .
. Bonds.
rTamahua Ditch Co. 8s
Haw. Irr. Co. 6s
Haw. Ter. Imp. 4s...
Hoaokaa Sugar 6s. . .
Hoa. Gas Co. 5s.....
H. R. T. k L. Co., 6s.
Kauai By. Co. 8s. ..
MeBryde Sugar Ss. . .
Mntnal Tel. 5a ...
O. B. U Co. 5s....
Qahq Sugar Co. 6s. . .
Olaa Sucar Co. 6s. .
Psc. Guano k Fort. Col
Pac. Sng. Mill Co. 61
Saa Csrlos 6s
271
333
85
265 .
200 .
55
50
180
304
26 H
190
14
40
21
60
28$
265
150
53 V,
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180
19
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40
19
120
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20
156
24:
13
47
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95 ,
101 .
99
103 .
104
101
100 1
106
105 ..,
108
103
106
100
100
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200
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100
100 4 .
BTWN BOJLRDS : ; ,
Olaa 800, 200, 200, 300, 60. 50 ' 100,
100, 150, 155, 125, 21.87;' Oahn
Sugar Co, 60, 100, 100, 25, T8, 5, 210,
40.75; Waialua 30, 37.00; J5wa 25, 25,
50, 34.75; Hon. B. M. Co, 40,
19.75. ' ',1 ., .
SESSION 'AXEa1 . 1
Oahu Sugar Co., 25, 25, JO, 250, 50,
41.00; OakB. Sugar Co, 50, 50,' 41.25;
Waialua. 20, 86.00f. Oaho Sugar Co.,'
80, 41.87i Olaa 50, B, W, 100, 100,
10, 35, t2M; - Waialua 5, 8 36.00;
MeBryde 100, J5, 15, 50, 14.50; Olaa
100, Si'.OO; Oahn Sugar Co., 60, 41.37.
SVOAX QTJOTATIOW' v .
88 analyaia beet (aa advleae) 1
' Parity i ' ." ' ,
06- Cent., (for Haw. sogaTs) " Jb :
1 jinlge will be on the way here short-
Judge Thompson does not know just
hat changes he will make in the Kai
lua circuit court. Ua wijl wait until he
run get there aad have a look around.
During his residence' of two years in
Honolulu Judge -Thompson has made
many (leraonaT friends, many of whom
believe he wiH make good as a circuit
judge. .........
Mrs. Thompson (s Bpw visjting in
Nashville, Tennessee, the' Thompson
1, . . V. . V ' L. 1 4 . ..
.I.OOI-, niM-rc ucr rati ner, Mrs. M. v.
Denton, has been critlsajly ill the past
to months. As soon aa she is sale to,
Mrs. Thompson will ' return here to
make her home in Kniluh, Hawaii.
LARRISON PROMOTED
TO RANK' OF CAPTAIN
Orders iasued at national guard head
quarters yesterdav promoted First
l.icut. (1. K. Larrison, Corps of F.ngin-'
eers, to be captain aa transferred to
the Coast Artillery Corps. Captain
l.arrison will continue liis work of or
Kimixing the Coast Artillery eoiupanv.
The lirat formal iaspeetion of the com
inny will be made at Fort de Kussy
this nfternoon. ' '
"i-
VOW IS (THB tiw.
Kor rheumatism ; you wW) find nulhipg
better than Chamberlafn's Pain Balui.
Now is the time to get rid of it. Try
this liniment and oe how quickly it
ill relieve Ihe pais and aoreneas. For
sule by all dialera. v Benson, Smith k
Co., Ltd., agents for' Hawaii.
.' ;j .
Despite IJtioatjon, Directors May
Declare Extra Dividend
Trading on 'change waa dull yester
day and the) notice of the auit brought'
by the Bishop Estate to eject the Wai
alua Agricultural Company from mora
than 14,000 acres ef the land now un
der sultivatlon.' scared soma of , the
shareholders wjio were offering their
stock. . v
The brokers are. of the opinion that,
the suit will not have any e feet oik the
payment of tha dividends by the com
pany and although the stock f el) off
a point and a half there were few
sales, i - . .
The report in the street yesterday af
ternopa wak that the directors pf Wai
alua were not afraid Df tne outcome of
the suit a4 war about to declare an
extra dividend of thirty cents a share,
payable next month. ' " .
','. " ' . " (i 1 1 t :
COTTACE USED AS CLUB ;i
IS : DESTROYED BY FIRE
'':"".. . f 1. :' 4..f -..' v
Fira deetrnyed a eotUge owoes by
Mra. Manuel Richards and eceupied by
soldiers as a baehejora' cjul).. at 1013'
Kamehameha IV roai( early yesterday 1
morning. The soldiers had ' left ; the
bouse before tan blate was discovered.
er an layaatigation, - Fire Chief
Thurston could Hvo po reason for tha
origin of the Ure, unlesa ft waa caused
y a eigtrerth atub left burning by ose
pf the soldiers, The hoie and fursUh
nigs were insuyed for U0D. A portion
... i be bbildihg was left standing 'after
'Ii,' lire, bpt .Will have to be torn down
us it is beyond repair.
INTO U6HT PUQGY
A Phckard -ar, ' 9. M5, driven by
a Japaiiusi;- yesterday 'apparentl de
bberittely ran down a.light buggy driv-
koi. Th4 ng belonge'd to P. 41. Hehae
fer snfl the driyer WM 'probeeding
al.iug the road cjo.e o the right band
eurti, The ; ahto, coming frqTa town,
arua Bhuttually wide and dashed into
the yig, smaahiag tl)e right wheel but
nbt dsmajfing jfbo machine. The driv
er of the ear stopped and spoke with
the-drives pf th, r tad Vhea pro
eeeded on his way. The horse in the
carriaoe t waa - ant -i ok... i
jujrad.. s . .
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