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COPYRIGHT. 1917 HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, LTD. HONOLULU. HAWAII N PRESENTING "Men of Hawaii" to the public a public considerably wider than the bounds of - - the Territory its editors and publishers have a two- fold purpose. First, the book is a standard reference work, compre- hensive, complete and authoritative. It is a publication compiled with a care and a system of collecting information which in- sures its accuracy and insures also that justice is done to its subject. It is a reference volume presenting biographically pertinent facts about the men of Hawaii who lead in their respective fields. In general these fields are the business or commercial, the professional, the educational, the religious and the scientific covering all activities which in Hawaii have brought its men to the front as potent and constructive factors in their communities.

Secondly, the book is a series of milestones of achieve- ments. It has been truly said that the progress of any gener- ation, of any century, of any country, of any nation may be measured by the biographies of its men. In Hawaii this is true today as in ancient Greece, medieval Rome, modern France, or , or the mainland United States. Hawaii is a modern American community with its roots far back in the past. Here the primitive life of Polynesia has been moulded and modified by the influx of many races, bloods and languages. Here the zeal for public service, for moral en- lightenment, of the New England churchman has brought a missionary influence which nearly a century back paved the way for the outside world of trade and commerce, of educa- tion, of latter-day customs, manners and facilities. The mission ships of the '20's of the last century pioneered a pathway across the Pacific followed by the whalers of restless industry, and later the steamers of many nations cleaved the summer seas on their way to and from the island ports. With varying ex- periences, Hawaii developed industrially under a monarchical form of government, with the new populations American, English, German, French and the like fusing into the very blood of the country. Industrially and socially, the progress of Hawaii has been amazing. In less than a century it has leaped from a more than medieval obscurity and isolation into an intensively or- ganized, modernly-equipped American commonwealth, the most nearly self-governing of all territories, with cities and towns, every public utility, a high degree of popular education, an active part as an integral member of the American political family. Its raw sugar industry - - the backbone of commerce - is the world's model in efficiency of production. It is a community of schools, churches, homes, factories, agriculture, street cars, electric lights, chambers of commerce and boards - of trade, up-to-date newspapers, paved roads, great hotels in fact, it is a twentieth century American community. Here social service and intelligent philanthropy go hand in hand with highly organized industry. The traditions of unselfish usefulness brought with the earliest white residents re- main, translated into terms of a later era. The most striking - - political development of this present generation the transition - - from a monarchy to an American territory has been also the most striking period of growth in widely varied forms of social service.

The men whose portraits and biographies make up this book are the men whose activities and influence have brought about this great and permanent change in the Hawaii of the - - - - past fifty years. Some of them many of them are sons of Hawaii, born in the Islands, perhaps with fathers and grand- fathers born here. Others have come from elsewhere, adding new blood, adding energy and ideas. "Kamaaina" or "malihini" oldtimer or newcomer each

is doing his part in the Hawaii of today.

Ell LEY H. ALLEN BIOGRAPHIES HEREIN THEARE OF THE MEN WHO LEAD IN THE VARIOUS FIELDS OF USEFUL ENDEAVOR IN THE , AND

':v:-: :. :-:.;.VH LENT THEIR FC RCE OR CAPITAL, OR BOTH IN THE UP-BUILDING OF THIS NEW AMERICAN COMMUNITY. SANFORD BALLARD DOLE 'THE GRAND OLD MAN OF HAWAII" ^IMPLETE LOOTAIRY F

ALEXANDER, ARTHUR CHAMBERS, Duluth, Minn., Nov. 1, 1910; two civil engineer and surveyor, Hono- daughters, Elizabeth and Jean. Edu- lulu; born in Honolulu, Kingdom cated Yale College, B. A. degree, of Hawaii, Aug. 22, 1863; son of 1899; Harvard Law School, degree William De Witt and Abigail C. LL. B., 1903. Began professional ca- (Baldwin) Alexander; grandson of reer in law office of Hatch & Ballou, William Patterson Alexander, mis- Honolulu, Oct., 1903; now member sionary to Hawaiian Islands, 1832; law firm of Frear, Prosser, Anderson educated at College (Hono- & Marx. Is director of Hawaiian lulu), , Ph. B. 1888, Trust Co. Ltd., and number of sugar, Ph. D. 1895; married Mary Eliza- rubber, coconut and other business beth Hillebrand, daughter of Her- corporations; has held many offices man Hillebrand of Honolulu, in in philanthropic and semi-public or- Oswego, New , August 18, ganizations and clubs. Member and 1891; five children: William P., University Club, treasurer Helen C., Arthur D., Hermann H. Yale Alumni Association, director and Mary D. Instructor in physics, Y. M. C. A., warden St. Andrew's Ca- University of California, 1895-1901; thedral Parish, member local coun- surveyor and civil engineer, Hono- cil of American Bar Association, cor- lulu, since 1901; formed partner- responding secretary for Hawaii for ship, Baldwin & Alexander, 1907. Harvard Law School Alumni, and Trustee of Oahu College, Hono- member Oahu Country and Outrig- lulu, since 1910; member Hawaiian ger Canoe Clubs. Board of Missions since 1913, vice- me- president, 1914; Deacon of Cen- ANDREWS, ROBERT WILSON, tral Union Church, Honolulu, 1912-. chanical engineer (retired), Hono- Member of Hawaiian Missionary lulu: born in Honolulu, June 8, Children's Society (Pres. 1901-), 1837; son of Lorrin and Mary (Wil- Honolulu Social Science Assn., and son) Andrews; married Rosina University Club, Honolulu. Schrank, February 22, 1874, at San Francisco, and Maria Sheeley, Sep- ANDERSON, ROBBINS BATTELL, tember 30, 1886, at Oakland, Cal.; lawyer, Honolulu; born Matawan, three children: James Marshall, Rob- New Jersey, June 15, 1877; son of ert Standard, and Carl Bowers; des- Rev. James M. and Elizabeth (Rob- cendant of William Andrews, of bins) Anderson; father was a Pres- England, who emigrated to America byterian minister and educator, be- in 1638, and settled at New Haven, ing professor at Williams College Conn.; grandson of An- which gave him honorary degree drews, who in 1805 made the then D.D. a ; mother descendant of perilous journey from Connecticut William Bradford, governor of Ply- to ; son of , a mouth colony. Married Mary Mor- preacher of the gospel, author, edu- ris, daughter of Federal Judge Mor- cator, judge of the superior court of ris, formerly of Virginia, now of Hawaii, and secretary of the King's 12 MEN OF HAWAII

ROBBINS B. ANDERSON A. C. ALEXANDER

H. P. AGEE ROBERT W. ANDREWS BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY

Privy Council. Educated first at Opera House, 1900-1917; has been the and Punahou instrumental in publishing a large School, Honolulu, and then attend- quantity of Hawaiian music and ed Miami University, at Oxford, stood sponsor for many dramatic art- Ohio, graduating with the degree of ists of world fame who have visited B.S. in 1862. Started work in ma- the Territory of Hawaii. Member chine shops in , Providence Oahu Country Club, Commercial and Cincinnati, 1858-1860; returned Club, Rotary Club, Ad Club, and to Hawaii in 1863 and engaged in Hawaii Promotion Committee. many branches of mechanical and ALBERT marine engineering in the Hawaii- AFONG, FAYERWEATHER, stock and bond broker, Honolulu; an Islands and in California; sugar born in Honolulu, Feb. 23, 1877; son mill engineer at Wailuku, Kohala, of Chun and Julia Hope (Fayer- Pahala, and Papaikou, Hamakuapoko weather) Afong; educated, govern- Ewa at various dates between 1864 ment school, Oahu College (Hono- and 1894. lulu), Harvard College, A. B. 1903; ACHI, WILLIAM CHARLES, lawyer, married Anna Elizabeth Whiting of Honolulu; born at Kohala, Hawaii, Davenport, Iowa, May 2, 1906; four Dec. 16, 1858; son of Lum and Kin- children: Elizabeth, Mary, Kather- ilau (Lualoa) Achi; great great- ine and Julia. Clerk, California Feed grandson of Puou, one of the warri- Co. (Honolulu), 1898-1899; with ors of King Kamehameha I; edu- Waterhouse Trust Co., 1904-1905; cated Hilo Boarding School, Semin- engaged in stock and bond business ary at Lahainaluna, ; Oahu alone, Honolulu, 1906-1915; became College, Honolulu, 1882; married associated with Guardian Trust Co., Mary Kelii in Honolulu, June 1 24, Ltd., Honolulu, and its secretary 1898; one son, William Charles, Jr. Feb. 1, 1915. Member and ex-presi- Studied law in the office of William dent Honolulu Stock and Bond Ex- R. Castle, Honolulu, and was ad- change; member Chamber of Com- mitted to the bar of the courts of merce, University Club, Oahu Coun- Hawaii, Feb., 1887; elected Repre- try Club, Hawaii Polo & Racing As- sentative to the Legislature of the sociation. , 1897; elected AGEE, HAMILTON , director Councilor of State at the session of Experiment Station of Hawaiian Legislature, 1898; after the annexa- Sugar Planters' Association, Hono- tion of Hawaii to U. S. was elected lulu: born December 9, 1884, at one of first Senators to new Terri- Memphis, Tenn., son of George W. torial Legislature; re-elected Sena- and Elizabeth (Worthen) Agee; is tor, Nov., 1902; was a delegate to descendant of Matthew Age, a Municipal Charter Convention and French Huguenot who settled in made strong fight for modern city Maryland during the 18th century; charter for Honolulu, 1916. Elected married Fannie Heaslip Lea in New an Alternate to the Na- Republican Orleans, La., June 11, 1911; one tional Convention in Chicago, 1916. child: Anne Worthen. Educated in Member of Puuhonua Association, the schools of Little Rock, Ark., and Honolulu Ad Club and Chamber of Memphis, Tenn., and the Louisiana Commerce of Honolulu. State University, being graduated , WILLIAM DENNETT, music, with degree B. S., in 1904, and en- Honolulu; born April 27, 1874, at tering a professional career with Haverhill, Mass.; son of James E. the Louisiana Sugar Experiment Sta- and Minnie L. (Ayer) Adams; mar- tion; was with Cuban and Porto ried Susanna Cook, in Honolulu, Rican sugar factories in 1907-1908; March 13, 1908; educated in public asst. director in charge Louisiana and private schools of Haverhill, Sugar Experiment Station, 1909; Mass.; commenced career in agriculturist, Hawaiian Sugar Plant- business, Boston, Mass., 1892; en- ers' Association Experiment Sta- tered into dramatic work, 1894; vis- tion, 1911-1913; director of that Ex- ited Honolulu with the Janet Wal- periment Station since 1913. Mem- dorf Shakespearian Company, 1899; ber University Club, Oahu Country re-entered music business with Berg- Club and Pacific Club. strom Music Co., Ltd., Honolulu, of Al, CHUNG K., merchant, Honolulu; which corporation he is president. born at Saisan, Kwong Tung, Chi- Was manager of the old Hawaiian na, Nov. 26, 1865; son of Chung 14 MEN OF HAWAII

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Clio (C. Ako) and Chang Shee; Levi Chamberlain, early Hawaiian educated at lolani College, Hono- missionary, at La Crosse, Wis., Apr. lulu, 1879-1881; father was one of 8, 1896; three children: Bertram the first capitalists in Honolulu Smythe, Martha Osbun, Malcolm among the Chinese race; married Chamberlain. Came to Hawaii and Seu Shee in Honolulu, 1895; chil- taught school at Wailuku, Maui. dren, H. L. Chung, Anna N., Bessie 1891; station agent, Wailuku depot. W., Clara W., Dora W., Henry K., 1891-92; postmaster Kahului and Samuel, and Esther. Began agent for steamer "Waimanalo," business in Honolulu, dry goods and 1892-93; bookkeeper, Haleakala tailoring, under firm name Chung Ranch, Makawao, 1893-95; deputy K. Ai & Co., 1883-86; 1887, clerk Tax Assessor & Collector, district of in Hon. James I. Dowsett's store, Makawao, 1893-1904; port surveyor, Honolulu, until his death June 13, Kahului, 1895; collector of customs, 1898; in business for himself as Kahului, 1904-12; sub-agent, public importing merchant, also organized lands, fourth district, since 1896; a company for boring wells for opened First Nat. Bank of Paia, 1913, plantation irrigation, 1895; with as- as assistant cashier; cashier Paia sociates he started the City Mill branch, Bank of Maui, Ltd. (succes- Co., Ltd., Honolulu, of which he sor), since May, 1917. Owns and has been treasurer and manager operates pineapple plantation, Maka- since 1899. Was President of Chi- wao district; chairman, Makawao nese Hospital, President of Chinese Road Board, 1899-1904; commission- United Society, four years; has er of public instruction, 1909-13; served on federal and Territorial Maui member, Hawaii Promotion grand juries; member of Honolulu Committee since 1915. Member Chamber of Commerce, Ad Club Maui Chamber of Commerce, Hono- and the Hawaiian Board. lulu Ad Club, Masons, Knights of Pythias. AIKEN, GEORGE SMYTHE, dentist, Wailuku, Maui; born at Virginia AIU, EUGENE K., attorney-at-law and City, Nev., Feb. 8, 1879; son of real estate dealer, Honolulu; born Perley Johnson and Julia O. at Kailua (Hawaii), Kingdom of Ha- (Smythe) Aiken; direct descend- waii, January 15, 1881; son of Lau ant of John Howland who came to Sung lu and Victoria Piimauna; America on "," and of married Mary Kainuwaiaoao (de- Geo. Ross of Revolutionary fame, ceased) in Honolulu, July 15, aide on Washington's staff and 1908; three children Eugene K. Jr.,

brother-iix-law of , Betsy Ross of Margaret, and Mary. Educated in flag fame; educated Oahu College, public school Kailua, Hawaii. Was Honolulu, Polytechnic High School, clerk Kona Trading Co., Kailua, San Francisco, University of Cali- 1898-1901; salesman Aiea Plantation fornia Dental Dept. 1901; married Store, Aiea (Oahu), February, 1902- Emily Elizabeth Rossberg in Hono- May, 1904; clerk District Court of lulu, March 14, 1917. Practised Honolulu June, 1904- Sept., 1910; dentistry on Island of Maui since practised law since Sept., 1910. Mem- 1901, giving special attention to Or- ber House of Representatives, 1915- thodontia (regulating and straight- 1916. Member Hawaii Chapter No. of ening teeth) ; has made consid- 1, Order of Kamehameha. erable Koa furniture and novelties in his own shop, which is quite AKANA, AKAIKO, minister of the complete. gospel, Honolulu; born at Kaihu- T wai, W aialua, Island of Oahu, T. AIKEN, WORTH OSBUN, banker, Pa- H., Dec. 24, 1884; son of Chun ia, Maui, T. H.; born at Robbinsville, and Harriet Kahema Akana; edu- N. C., April 24, 1873; son of Perley cated, Waialua Public School, Ka- Johnson and Julia Orilla (Smythe) mehameha School for Boys (Hon- Aiken; direct descendant of John olulu), 1899-1903, diploma, Normal Howland, passenger on "Mayflower," School (Honolulu), 1903-1904, dip- and Geo. Ross, of Revolutionary War loma, Hartford School of Religi- fame, aide on Washington's staff ous Pedagogy (Hartford, Conn.), and brother-in-law of Betsy Ross, of 1906-1911, degree B. R. P., Hart- U. S. flag fame; educated, Oakland ford Theological Seminary (Hart- High School (Cal.); married Helen ford, Conn.), 1906-1911, diploma; M. Chamberlain, granddaughter of served under the Home Mission 16 MEN OF HAWAII

W. O. AIKEN HARRY ARMITAGE

CHUNG K. Al W. C. ACHI BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 17

of the Hawi Garage; Board of Mass., summers 1910 and management of the plantation's stores 1911; became a member and an manager at Hawi, Hoea, and Puakea, Ha- officer of, and served under the to into business Board of the Hawaiian Evangelical waii; resigned go elected County Association of the Territory of alone, March, 1917; Hawaii County, 1917-19. Hawaii, Nov., 1911; started Young Supervisor, Served Co. I, Inf., 2nd Regt. H. People's League of Honolulu, Feb. N. G., two years with honorable 4, 1912, and is general superintend- discharge. Member Kilauea Lodge, ent; ordained into the Christian Masons, Scotish Rite bodies, and Ministry May 28, 1912; elected Shrine. President of the Christian Endeav- Mystic or Assn. of Hawaii July, 1912, and AKO, JAMES, supervisor, County of shortly after was given charge of Hawaii, Kailua, Hawaii; born at the young people's work of the Ter- Kailua, North Kona, Hawaii, Aug. ritory of Hawaii by the Hawaiian 11, 1882; son of Chew Chong and Board; one of the organizers of the Lehela Kailiuaua Pahee; educated Hawaiian Protective Assn. of Ha- in the public schools and the Royal waii and secretary June, 1913-16; School, Honolulu; married Margar- elected Trustee of the United So- et K. Ahana of Kaloko, N. Kona, ciety of Christian Endeavor of the Hawaii, Dec. 22, 1902; children: World, Boston, Mass., June, 1913; Philip A. and Josephine K. Began organized Hawaiian Savings & Loan as clerk in John Kaelemakule's Assn., Ltd., and became President store and sub-agent of public lands, July 17, 1917. Started Hawaiian 3rd Land District, Kailua, N. Kona, Co. and became president Hawaii; appointed Deputy Tax As- July 23, 1917. In research work, sessor and Collector, North Kona he completed "An Inductive Study District, Jan. 1905-1915; asst. post- of the Effects of Tobacco on Hu- master, Kailua, 1905-1910; clerk, man Life," Hartford, May 29, 1911. Third Circuit Court, Territory of Member of the Hartford Theol. Hawaii, 1910-12; elected Supervisor Seminary and of the Hartford from the second representative dis- School of Religious Pedagogy Al- trict, County of Hawaii, 1915-17; umni Assns., Hartford Ministerial reelected 1917-19. Member of the Assn., Kamehameha Alumni Assn., Seaside Club, Kamehameha Lodge Chinese Student's Alliance of Ha- and Forresters. waii and Hawaiian Board. ALEXANDER, FRANK ALVAN, plan- AKAU, GEORGE HIGGINS, merchant, tation manager, Eleele, ; Hilo, Hawaii; born in Hilo, Nov. 9, born in California, Oct. 31, 1869; 1884; son of James A. and Emelia son of James McKinney and Mary K. (Higgins) Akau; high school edu- E. (Webster) Alexander; educated cation; married Caroline de Silva in Oakland grammar and high schools, Honolulu, June 15, 1910; two chil- Yale Scientific School and Univer- dren: George and Eleanor. Clerk sity of California; married Pearl E. and salesman in the store of E. N. Swan of Buffalo, New York, at Holmes, Hilo, for 12 years; became Paia, Maui, June 29th, 1905. Be- manager of the Peoples Store, Hilo. gan career in San Francisco but soon afterwards returned to the commis- AKINA, ARTHUR ATAI, islands and started as luna at the sion Hawaii; merchant, Kohala, Haiku Sugar Co., Maui; had charge son born at Kohala Oct. 6, 1886; of Kaluanui division of Haiku of Goo Chin and Maiaka (Kalua) Sugar Co.; was later head luna Akina; educated in public school, and then head luna of the Paia Mills and St. Louis Institute, 1900, Sugar Co.; became assistant man- married Norah Lei- College, 1907; ager Maui Agriculture Co. and for at Hawaii, aloha Keawe Kohala, a number of years has been man- one son: Arthur Nov. 16, 1913; ager McBryde Sugar Co., Eleele, in the Atai. Was office assistant Kauai. Member lodge Maui A. F. of Bishop & plantation department & A. M. No. 984, G. L. 5, Omega Chap- 1907-08; Co., bankers, Honolulu, ter of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. bookkeeper at the Hawi Mill & Plantation Co.'s store, Kohala, Ha- ALEXANDER, KENNETH, portrait born in waii, 1908-11; asst. bookkeeper and photographer, Honolulu; March 1887; son of private secretary in the main of- London, Eng., 3, and Alice fice of the plantation having the Alexander Fyfe (Austin) 18 MEN OF HAWAII

at Father Alexander; educated at Bedford and dependent boys Home in Hilo. Modern School, Bedford, England; Louis' Boys' student of Art, London Hon- not married ; ALULI, NOA WEBSTER, lawyer, York School Polytechnic, 1903; New olulu; born at Wailuku, Maui Co., of of Art, 1904; student photography Hawaii, Dec. 1, 1880; son of John with Vandyke, London Court, pho- Thomas and Sarai (Kepoikai) Alu- H. H. Pierce, pho- tographer; with li. Educated Wailuku Government 1905-1907; tographer, Boston. Mass., School, St. Louis College (Honolu- New York famous with "Histed," lu), University of Michigan, LL.B., stu- photographer, 1908-09; operated 1901; married Emma Akamu in 1910-14; dio alone, Seattle, Wash., Hilo, Hawaii, Dec. 23, 1910; two since. Mason. studio in Honolulu children, Alai Kaouiokalani and Aima Neaulani. Practised law in ALLEN, RILEY HARRIS, newspaper- Maui County; deputy county at- born at Canton, man, Honolulu; torney, County of Maui, 1905-1910; son of Riley Texas, April 30, 1884; practised law in Honolulu since di- Harris and Anna (Beck) Allen; 1911. rectly related to Richard Stockton, M., deputy Asses- signer of Declaration of Independ- , sor and Collector, Lahaina, Maui, ence, also to Commodore Stockton; male ancestors both sides fought T. H.; born at Haiku, Maui, Feb. 11, son of Manuel M. and Maria in all American wars since and in- 1882; school cluding Revolution; educated, gram- (Oliveira) Ambrose; public married Maria Derego in mar school, Kentucky and Seattle, education; June 1912; two Wash., Seattle High School; Uni- Wailuku, Maui, 8, children, leonida and leo Marion. versity of Washington, two years, as plantation laborer and graduated from University of Chi- Began later Maui Dry Goods & 1905, Ph.B., Lit.; married Suz- manager cago, Kahului branch; anne McArdle in Seattle, Wash., Grocery Co., Ltd., manager Paia branch, Maui Dry Sept. 6, 1910. Began regular Goods & Grocery Co., Ltd., 1911-14; newspaper work with the Seattle deputy Assessor and Col- Post-Intelligencer for only few appointed lector, District of Lahaina, Island of weeks, 1905; joined reportorial Molokai and Island of Lanai, T. H., Honolulu Evening Bulletin, staff, Jan. 1915. First Lieut, and Adj. Honolulu, T. H.; returned same 1, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry, National year to Seattle and joined staff of Guard of Hawaii. Member of Maui Post-Intelligencer, Jan. 1, 1906; edi- Chamber of Commerce and Maui tor Washington Magazine (month- County Fair & Racing Assn. ly), 1907-08; newspaper work, Post- Intelligencer, 1908-10; city editor ANDERSON, ROBERT W., dental sur- Evening Bulletin, Honolulu, and on geon, Honolulu; born November 12, amalgamation of Bulletin and Ha- 1857, in New York City, New York; waiian Star, July 1, 1912, became son of Robert and Mary (Willis) editor of Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Is Anderson; married Susan Alice a short story writer, being con- Young in Honolulu July 11, 1893; tributor to Collier's, McClure's, Sat- three children Francis Ketcham urday Evening Post, and others. (by former marriage), Robert Alex- Member Honolulu Ad Club, Rotary ander, Mary Ruth, and Robert Wil- Pi Club and Beta Theta (College lis (deceased). Educated at Plain- fraternity). field, New Jersey, and Philadelphia Dental College, graduate 1883, de- ALOYSIUS, FATHER (Father Louis), gree D. D. S. Began professional Hilo, Hawaii; was born at Hoff career in Plainfield, New Jersey, in van Delft (Netherlands), March 17, 1883, and practised there until 1889; 1865; studied for the Priesthood removed to Honolulu in 1889 and at Avranches and Sarzeau (France) has practised dental surgery since. and Louvain, Belgium. Entered the ANDRADE, FRANK, lawyer, Honolu- of Congregation of the Sacred Hearts lu; born on the Island Madeira, and at Louvain, April, 1895; came to Sept. 5, 1873; son of Louis Mary educated in the Hawaii, Oct., 1898; was ordained (Jardin) Andrade; and to the Priesthood March 19, 1899; public schools of Honolulu University (California). became an American citizen Aug. 3, Stanford Married Mary Howland at Honolulu, 1904, and is living with the orphan BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 19

Oct. 11, 1902. Studied law and was waiian Gazette Co., 1900-1904; at- admitted to bar of California, 1900; tended College, 1904-08; became as- began practising law in San Fran- sociated with Baldwin & Alexander, cisco in association with C. M. Fick- civil engineers, Honolulu, Septem- ert; returned to Honolulu continu- ber, 1908- June, 1909; assistant Coun- ing in the practise of law. Served ty Engineer, Maui County, June-Dec., in Territorial Legislature, being 1909; chief engineer, Oahu Railway chairman judiciary committee both & Land Co. since 1909. Associate Soc. of E. sessions, 1903 and 1905; was district member American C. ; magistrate of Honolulu, four years; member, American Soc. for Testing Deputy Attorney-General of Hawaii, Materials; member, Amer. Railway representing the Territory in the Engineering Assn.; chairman, Ha- waiian fire claims court; Deputy City and Engineering Assn., 1916-17. County Attorney in the prosecutions ANDREWS, LORRIN, lawyer, Hono- of cases in the district court of Hon- lulu; born in New York City July olulu, two years; member first land 29, 1872; son of William and Adele board. Director Honolulu Dairy- (Oscanyan) Andrews; educated men's Association, manager Kaneohe public schools of New Jersey, New Ranch; manager Heeia Agriculture York University, A. B. 1891, LL. B. Co. Is a Mason and member Uni- 1893; married Caroline Eckberg in versity Club (Honolulu). Honolulu April 12, 1910; one child by former wife, Lorrin, Jr. Prac- ANDREWS, ARTHUR LYNN, college tised law New York 1893-99; professor, Honolulu; born at Mc- City, member N. Y. Assembly, 17th Dist., Lean, N. Y., July 16, 1871; son of leader 17th Chapman and Martha Eva 1896; Republican Dist., chairman com- (Townley) Andrews; educated Itha- 1894-99; campaign mittee for Mayor Low, independent ca High School, Ithaca, N. Y., Cor- ticket, 1898; removed to Honolulu, nell University, B. L. 1893, M. L. 1899; Board of Registra- 1895, Ph. D. 1902; Harvard (summer chairman, tion, Oahu, 1900-02; Atty. Gen., Ter- 1916) ; married Harriet Sabrina Cou- of chair- sens at Biddeford, Me., June 30, ritory Hawaii, 1903-05; 1903. Reader in English, 1895-96; man, Republican County Comm., American assistant in English, 1896-97, 1898- 1904-05; investigated boy- cott in China for San Francisco 1901; instructor in English, 1901-07, Merchants' 1908-10; president's secretary and Assn., 1905; practised law in in university publisher, 1907-08, all at China, 1905-08; practised and chair- Cornell. Professor of English, Col- Reno, Nev., 1908-09, was man conduct- lege of Hawaii, 1910- J7; secretary Rep. County Comm. Chair- of the college, 1917. Summer of ing presidential campaign. man Civil Service Honolu- 1907, traveled in Europe, particular- Comm., chairman ly in and England, visiting lu, 1914-17; Republican Territorial places having literary associations. Comm., 1915; Represen- Editor, "Specimens of Discourse," tative Territorial Legislature, 1917; law in Honolulu since New York, Henry Holt & Co., 1905. practised Member Cornell Club of Hawaii 1909. Is a 32nd deg. Mason, and an Elk. (president 1913-16, 1917), Men's Member Phoenix Lodge. Manoa Honolulu Ad League, Club, ANDRUS, GEORGE ALANSON, sec Club, National Education Assn., retary Army and Navy Y. M. C. A., National Council of Teachers of Honolulu; born at Saybrook, Ohio, English, Educational Committee, May 28, 1885; son of Grandville O. Honolulu Y. M. C. Club. A., Rotary and Kate L. (Jeffers) Andrus; edu- cated at Oberlin ANDREWS, CARL BOWERS, civil en- College, Ohio, A. married gineer, Honolulu; born at Pahala, graduated 1912, B.; Bernice Louise Wood at Kau, Island of Hawaii, April 17, Amherst, 1879; son of Robert Wilson and Ros- Ohio, Aug. 8, 1916; one daughter, ina (Schrank) Andrews; educated, Katherine Jane. Teacher of music Punahou Prep, and Acad. (Honolu- and mathematics at the Kamehame- ha School for 1912- lu), Rose Polytechnic Institute (Ter- Boys, Honolulu, re Haute, Ind.), B. S. 1908, M. S. 16; associate secretary of the Y. 1909, C. E. 1917; printer's appren- M. C. A., Honolulu, 1916-17; assist- tice and printer, Honolulu, 1893-96; ant secretary of Army and Navy engraver, 1896-97; photographer, Y. M. C. A., Honolulu, since 1917. 1897-1900; photo-engraver with Ha- Organizer and director of the Apollo 20 MEN OF HAWAII

FRANK ANDRADE A. L. C. ATKINSON

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Club of Honolulu, and director of early education in public schools of the Kamehameha Boys' Glee Club Mississippi and graduated from high for four years. Tenor soloist at school of Poplarville, Miss., gradu- the Central Union Church, Hono- ated in civil engineering from Uni- lulu. Was member of Coast Ar- versity of Mississippi, 1903; began tillery, H. N. G. Member executive professional career with Louisville committee of Anti-Saloon League. & Nashville railroad; U. S. Engi- office on to the ANGUS, GEORGE HIBBARD, mer- neer's improvements Mississippi river, 1904-07; U. S. chant, Honolulu; born at Amherst, Lighthouse service 1907 to date, and Nova Scotia, March 7, 1874; son at inspector of 19th district of John Morris and Sara (West) present Is an associate member Angus; educated at Punahou Pre- (Hawaii). American Society of Civil Engineers. paratory School and Oahu College, Honolulu; married Elizabeth Grace ARMITAGE, HARRY, stock and bond in Honolulu, June 17, 1903; two broker, Honolulu; born in Auck- children: Jean Elizabeth and Don- land, N. Z., Dec. 16, 1856; son of ald. Began in the employ of Theo. James Taylor and Hannah (Randall) H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Honolulu, be- Armitage; educated at St. John's fore and after school hours until College, Auckland, N. Z., and Nelson on completing studies December, College, Nelson, N. Z.; married Em- 1891, then worked up to the man- ma Leialoha Spitz in Honolulu, June ager of the hardware department; 28, 1905. Clerk to Alfred Buckland director T. H. Davies & Co. since & Sons, auctioneers and wool brok- 1917; president Mid-Pacific Car- ers, Auckland, N. Z., 1868-1870; sales- nival, Ltd., during 1917 and 1918; man, A. S. Cleghorn & Co., Honolulu member Hawaiian Promotion Com- and adjacent islands, 1871-1880; mittee. Commissioned Captain, Of- mining prospector, Idaho and Utah, ficers' Reserve Corps, Quartermas- 1880-82; returned to Hawaii as over- ter Dept., June 4, 1917. Member seer and manager of sugar planta- Pacific Club, Hawaii Polo & Rac- tion, Honokaa, Hawaii; removed to ing Assn., Myrtle Boat Club, Oahu New Zealand for short time engaged Country Club (president 1915), in the hat business, selling out in Commercial Club (president 1914), 1886; connected with Jas. F. Mor- Elks (Exalted Ruler 1905), Aloha gan, auctioneer, Honolulu, 1887-96; Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. (Poten- entered stock and bond brokerage, tate 1914). being the only broker in Honolulu until organization of Honolulu Stock ARAKAWA, FUTOSHI, civil engi- and Bond Exchange, 1898, serving in neer, Hilo, Hawaii; born at Kula, official capacity at different times; Maui, Hawaii, April 9, 1891; son incorporated brokerage business in of Kohei and Chiyo (Masaki) Ara- January, 1912, with H. C. Carter and kawa; educated Hilo High School S. A. Walker, retiring as silent part- and Leland Stanford Junior Uni- ner until 1915. Was member Hono- versity, A. B. 1914; civil engineer lulu Rifles, 1871. Member K. of P., and architect, Hilo, Hawaii, sinie B. P. O. Elks, 32nd Degree Mason. 1915. Organizer of the Japanese- American Citizens' Association of ARMSTRONG, FRANK HOPKINS, Hawaii, the first of its kind to be assistant treasurer, Castle & Cooke, started in the United States and Ltd., Honolulu; born at Wailuku, encourages Hawaiian born Japan- Island of Maui, Sept. 27, 1874; son ese to become true American citi- of Goodale and Lucia (Peck) Arm- zens, president of this organization strong; educated at Oahu College, since 1915. Honolulu; married Hildegarde Eaton in Honolulu, April 18, 1913. Became ARLEDGE, ARTHUR EDWARD, civil associated with the firm of Castle

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ASHFORD, CLARENCE WILDER, captain National Guard of Hawaii, jurist, Honolulu; born at Port 1895-1900; marshal at the time of Hope, Ontario, Feb. 24, 1857; son the 1 overthrow of the monarchy; reg- of James and Harriet Newell (Wil- istrar of public accounts, Hawaiian der) Ashford; descendant from Unit- Treasury, 1893-98. Past Grand Chan- ed Empire Loyalists, paternal side, cellor Mystic Lodge No. 1, K. P.; and from American Revolutionary Past Grand Harmony Lodge, I. O. officers on maternal side; remote O. F. ; Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. & ancestress, Mary Wilder, who with A. M; Honolulu Commandery No. 1, her two John and sons, Thomas, K. T. ; Honolulu Consistory, A. A. came over on the Mayflower; edu- S. R.; Aloha Temple, A. A. O. N. cated in public and high schools of M. S.; 'Honolulu Lodge No. 616, native town and graduated from B. P. O. E. Law Dept. of University of Michi- gan, degree LL.B., 1880; married ATHERTON, CHARLES HENRY, Jennie E. Robertson of Honolulu, businessman, Honolulu; born July in Nov. 5, 1883; three children, Stan- 12, 1867, Honolulu, Kingdom of ley H., Huron K., and Marguerite Hawaii; son of Joseph Ballard and K. After brief practise in Lansing, Juliette Montague (Cooke) Ather- Mich., and California, located in ton; educated at Oakland School Honolulu in 1883; admitted to bar, (Honolulu), High Oberlin Territory of Hawaii, practising con- (Oakland, Cal.), College married Minnie Mer- tinuously, except a period of seven (Ohio), 1887; riam of La Dec. years following the insurrection of Grange, Ohio, 24, 1887; children: three daughters- 1895, he went into political exile Laura. busi- and practised law in San Francisco. Violet, Juliette, Began ness career as buyer in the firm of Was Attorney General of Hawaii, Castle & Cooke, Honolulu, 1887, ad- under the Monarchy during reign of member vancing to assistant cashier, assist- King Kalakaua, 1887-1890; ant treasurer and since then has of Honolulu Rifles, Capt. Co. being been treasurer. Is president of Hus- D same period; appointed First tace-Peck Co., Ltd.; first vice-presi- Judge of First Circuit Court, District dent Mutual Telephone Co., Ltd.; of Hawaii, 1914. Member July 14, vice-president Young Bros, Ltd. of University and Country Clubs (boat builders) ; vice-president, E. and Masonic orders of Honolulu. O. Hall & Son, Ltd.; treasurer, Ewa, and di- ASHLEY, , busi- Waialua Kohala plantations; rector in the Bank of ness man, Honolulu; born San Jose, Hawaii, Ltd., Hawaiian Electric Co., Ltd., Oahu Santa Clara County, Cal., March 29, Honolulu 1855; son of John and Hannah Shel- Railway & Land Co., Ltd., Transit & Land and don (Smith) Ashley; married Kittie Rapid Co., Ltd., other enterprises. Is inter- Elizabeth Torbert in Honolulu, De- many ested in philanthropic and educa- cember 23, 1882; six children Isa- tional work, being a trustee of the bel Hannah, W. George, John Le- Central Union Church, president of land, Catherine Margaret, Dorothy Library of Hawaii, a director of the Marian, Anna Shaw. Educated in Y. M. C. A. Member of the Commer- schools of San Jose, was graduated cial, Pacific, Country, University, from San Jose High School. Began Outrigger Canoe, Healani Boat and career as secretary San Jose Woolen Beretania Tennis Clubs of Honolulu. Mills, 1875-77; followed mining in Republican. Nevada, Idaho and California, 1877- 81; with B. F. Dillingham & Co. ATHERTON, FRANK COOKE, finan- (Honolulu), 1881-83; associated with cier, Honolulu; born July 1, 1877, Grove Ranch Plantation, Maui, 1884- in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii; 87; secretary Board of Health (Ha- son of Joseph Ballard and Juliette waii) 1887-1889; secretary and sup- Montague (Cooke) Atherton; edu- erintendent Oahu Railway & Land cated at Punahou school and Oahu Uni- Co., 1889-93; with Bishop & Co., College (Honolulu). Wesleyan Bankers, 1898-1901; Honolulu Plan- versity (Conn.), 1896; married El- eanore Alice of New York tation, 1901-07; E. O. Hall & Son, Simpson 1907-11; Schuman Carriage Co. since State, July 19, 1901; children: Mar- 1911. Was member advisory com- jory E., Joseph Ballard, Alexander mittee, provisional government of S. Began business career as clerk, Hawaii, 1893; quartermaster and Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., Honolulu, 24 MEN OF HAWAII

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1897, advancing to receiving teller, ATKINSON, ROBERT WITLAM, paying teller, and was assistant dredging contractor, Honolulu; born cashier and secretary in 1904, re- March 11, 1877, in Honolulu, King- signing on account of health; secre- dom of Hawaii; son of Alatau T. tary and manager, Sugar Factors and Annie Elizabeth (Humble) At- Company, 1906-09; secretary, J. B. kinson; married Helen Gertrude Atherton Estate, Ltd., since 1910; Kitchen at Murray Hill, New Jersey, is vice-president, Castle & Cooke, Jan. 9, 1907. Educated Fort Street Ltd.; second vice-president Cham- School, Honolulu, Harvard graduate, ber of Commerce; secretary, Bank 1902. Began business career in sur- of Hawaii, Ltd.; president, Honolu- vey department of Territory of Ha- lu Star-Bulletin, Ltd.; treasurer, waii, 1893; with Hawaiian Trust Co., Hawaiian Electric di- Co., Ltd., and Ltd., 1898, and B. F. Dillingham Co., rector in many corporations. Devotes Ltd., since 1900; with Walter Dil- much attention to philanthropic and lingham organized Hawaiian Dredg- educational work of Hawaii, being ing Co. of Honolulu, of which he is president of the Y. M. C. treas- A., manager. Member University Club, urer Mid-Pacific trustee Institute, Hawaii Polo & Racing Association, Oahu Member of the Ha- College. Oahu Country Club. waiian Board, member of the inter- national committee of the Y. M. C. AULT, WILLIAM, Priest of the Epis- A.; member of Oahu Country Club, copal Church, Honolulu; born in Pacific Club, Commercial Club, Uni- England, March 5, 1871; son of versity Club. Enthusiastic hibiscus Charles and Ann (Smith) Ault; ear- grower. Republican. ly education mostly private, S. Boni- face College, 1897; married Eliza- ATKINS, REMUS HENRY, farmer, beth Mary Caroline Hayselden of Kohala, Hawaii; born in County Lahaina, Island of Maui, Jan. 24, Cork, Ireland, March 11, 1840; son 1901; children: Ralph W., Norman of Stephen Hastings and Mary An C., Marguerite E., Kenneth C., (Green) Atkins; educated in Toron- Mary C. Ordained Deacon by Bishop to, Canada; married Alice Wight of Willis, 1897; ord. Priest by Bishop N. Kohala, Hawaii, June 29, 1870; Willis, 1899; teacher, lolani Col- four children: James Wight, Mary lege, Honolulu, three months, 1899; An Jane (deceased), Eliza Yates, missionary for entire Island of Maui, and Frank Fitzgerald. Was a farmer 1898-1901; Priest in charge of West as a boy in Tasmania and British Maui, headquarters at Wailuku, 1901- Columbia; mined in at 1910; inducted into the Canon's Stall Forrest Creek and Bendigo; came to of "lolani," St. Andrew's Cathedral, Honolulu, 1856; father bought the 1901; Vicar of St. Andrew's Cathed- land of Kealakeakua, Hawaii, 1857, ral, 1910; president, Council of Ad- presumably from the chief, Kapakea. vice, Missionary District of Hono- Manager of the Halawa Plantation. lulu, 1916-1917. Kohala, Hawaii, 1874-1885; district AUSTIN, HERBERT ASHFORD ROB- magistrate, North Kohala, Hawaii, ERTSON, civil engineer, Honolulu; since 1885. born Jan. 17, 1890, at Hilo, T. H.; son of Herbert Clark and Marian ATKINSON, ALATAU LEONARD (Robertson) Austin; grandson of CHARLES, attorney-at-law, Honolu- Stafford L. Austin, Lieut-Governor born lu; Sept. 12, 1871, in Hono- of Island of Hawaii, 1856-57, under lulu, Kingdom of Hawaii; son of Princess Ruth, and circuit judge Alatau T. and Annie E. (Humble) of Island of Hawaii, 1857-62 and Atkinson. Educated in schools of 1886-96; educated in Hilo and Hon- Honolulu, St. Albion College, and olulu grammar schools, Oahu Col- University of Michigan, being grad- lege, 1909, and Cornell University, C. 1913. uated there with degree LL. B. in E., Began professional career as assistant engineer with 1898. Began professional career as Hawaii Loan Fund Commission, Assistant Attorney-General, Terri- Aug.-Dec., 1913; junior engineer tory of Hawaii, was Secre- 1898-9; with U. S. Geological Survey, water of tary Hawaii, 1903-07; private prac- resources branch, Hawaii district, tice since 1907; associated with the hydraulics and hydrometric work firm of Thompson & Cathcart (Hon- since Dec., 1913; sergeant in 1st olulu). Member of Pacific Club. Separate Co., Hawaiian Engineers, 26 MEN OF HAWAII

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N. G. H. Member Hawaiian Engi- (Stennett) Bailey; educated at St. neering Assn., sec. and treas. Cor- Edmunds Endowed School and at nell Club of Hawaii. Royal College of Surgeons (dis- qualified on account of defective AVER, RICHARD GILBERT, physician eyes) ; married Maria Rees (de- and surgeon, Honolulu; born in ceased) of Milford Haven, South Haverhill, Essex County, Mass., De- Wales, Eng., 1881; children: James cember 27, 1867; son of Richard Stennett (deceased), Elsie (Mrs. Gilbert and Katherine (Hall) Ayer, Wm. Bell), Henry Bennett (Pres. his father being a shoe manufac- and Mgr. Honolulu Wire Bed Co.), turer of Haverhill; married Blanche Frederick Cole and Alice ; Estelle Westcott Sept. 15, 1896, at married Maud Herbert, Nov. 1, Albany, N. Y.; one child, Mildred 1916. Became established in the Florence. Educated private schools furniture business in Honolulu, at Haverhill, Tilton Academy, Til- 1895; is large stockholder in the ton, N. H., Phillips Andover, And- Honolulu Wire Bed Co. and the over, Mass., Harvard University and Bailey Furniture Co., Honolulu. Harvard Medical School, M. D., 1891; Manager of the Honolulu Auction began professional career in Massa- Rooms. Member of the Hawaiian chusetts General Hospital, Cam- Engineering Assn. bridge, Mass., spent 14 years in hos- BAKER, ALBERT SHERBURNE, pital and private practise in Mexico; minister of the gospel, Kealakekua, in Honolulu, Feb., private practise Hawaii; born at South Dennis, Mas- 1914-July, 1915, when he was ap- sachusetts, Dec. 15, 1871; son of pointed emergency hospital surgeon and Ruth Bangs (Nickerson) and for Honolulu surgeon the Rapid Baker; descendant of Francis Ba- Transit & Land Co. Member of a ker, who came to Boston in the number of college clubs and the "Planter," 1635, from Great St. Al : of Medical Society Hawaii. bans, Herefordshire, Eng., settling in what is now Dennis, Mass.; edu- cated, grammar school, South Den- BAILEY, CHARLES THOMAS, civil nis, Mass., High School, Gloucester, B. A. Am- engineer, Honolulu; born at Greens- Mass., Amherst, 1894, herst, M. A. 1899, Harvard M. D. boro, Vt., April 25, 188:1; son of Her- bert Hamilton and Jane (Patterson) 1899, Yale, B. D. 1904; married Har- riet Anne Austin, Honolulu, Bailey; educated Craftsbury Acad- May 21, 1906; one child, Ruth Caroline. emy (N. Craftsbury, Vt.) and Uni- Private study traveling in Egypt, versity of , B.S. in Civil Palestine, Greece and Italy, 1894- Engineering, 1908; married Grace 95; traveled in United States, 1900- Gilmore in San Francisco, Cal., 01; missionary and agent of the Ha- April 17, 1915; one child, Clifford waiian Board at Kona and Kau, Ha- Herbert. Instrument man on graue waii, since 1904. Member of Phi separation work at Detroit with the Delta Theta Fraternity. .Michigan Central Railway, 1909-10; Junior Engineer of Water Resources BAKER, DAVID K., lawyer, Napoopoo, Branch of U. S. Geological Survey, Hawaii; elected Senator from Ha- waii to Territorial 1912. Newport, Ky., 1910-12; Assistant Legislature, Water Resources Branch Engineer BALCH, JOHN ADRIAN, treasurer of U. S. with Geological Survey Mutual Telephone Company, Hono- headquarters at Honolulu, 1912-17; lulu; born in San Francisco, Cal., Chief Hydrographer and Engineer, Aug. 6, 1876; son of Daniel Web- Division of Hydrography, Depart- ster and Dingle (Holmes) ment of Public Honolulu Lands, Balch; married Helen Bae Skelly, since 1917. Oct. 22, Was honorably at San Francisco, Cal., May 11, discharged from Hawaiian National 1909; two children, Margaret Adri- Guard, May, 1917. Member Beta enne and John Bernard. Educated Fra- Sigma Chapter of Sigma Nu in public schools and Boy's High ternity. School of San Francisco; com- menced business career with the BAILEY, S., merchant, Hon- Shasta olulu; born at Sutton, St. Edmunds, Texas Consolidated Mine, under Lincolnshire, England, July 3, 1862; County, Cal.. June 10, 1893, son of John Bennett and Mary Ann his father, a prominent mining 28 MEN OF HAWAII

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engineer who settled in California principal Kaupakulua school, 1896; in 1850, having rounded the horn normal inspector third circuit, 1900- before the mast; has had a varied 1905; normal inspector first circuit, experience in mining and smelting 1905-1908; principal Kauluwela in California, Mexico, Arizona and school, Honolulu, 1908-09; principal Washington; supt. of the wireless Kaahumanu school, Honolulu, since dept. of the Mutual Telephone Co. 1909. Author of a geography of of Honolulu since July, 1907. the Hawaiian Islands; president Member Pacific Club, Honolulu, Makawao Teachers Circle, 1897-99; Western Star Lodge No. 2, F. & Maui Teachers Association, 1899; A. M., Shasta, Cal., Shasta Chapter Territorial Teachers Association, No. 9, F. & A. M., Redding, Cal., 1901, 1908 and 1909; member Hon- Red Bluff Commandery No. 17, olulu Lodge, F. & A. M. K. T., Red Bluff, Cal., Islam Tem- ple, A. A. O. N. M. S. of San BALDWIN, DOUGLAS ELMER, head Francisco. luna, Hawaiian Sugar Co., Maka- weli, Kauai, T. H.; born at Kalu- BALDWIN, BENJAMIN D., planta- hanui, Maui, T. H., January 5, 1894; tion manager, Makaweli, Kauai; son of Benjamin Douglas and Lou- born at Kohala, Hawaii, April 12, ise Theressa (Voss) Baldwin; edu- 1868; son of David D. and Lois M. cated by private instruction and (Baldwin) Baldwin; attended Fort Punahou School, Honolulu, 1913; Street school and Punahou Pre- married Ruth Carolyn Johnston of paratory School, Honolulu; mar- San Francisco, September 8, 1915, ried Louise Voss. Began as luna one child, Benjamin Harry. Began with the Haiku Sugar Co., Maui, business career as loading luna, later as head luna, Jan. 1, 1889- Hawaiian Sugar Co., 1913; after April 20, 1901; assistant manager advancements from time to time, Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co., became head luna of the Hawaiian Maui, 1901-1903; manager of the Sugar Co. Was first to be mar- Hawaiian Sugar Co., Makaweli, ried of the third generation of the Kauai, since 1903. Liquor Com- Baldwin family in Hawaii, the lit- missioner, Island of Kauai, since tle son being the first of the fourth 1914. Is Major, 3rd Battalion, 4th generation. Served two months as Regt., Hawaiian National Guard. lieutenant, Quartermaster Division, Member Oahu Country Club, Hono- Kauai Battalion, H. N. G. lulu. BALDWIN, ERDMANN DWIGHT, civil BALDWIN, CHARLES WICKLIFFE, engineer, Honolulu; born Lahaina, educator, Honolulu; born Dec. 20, Maui (Kingdom of Hawaii), Dec. 1860, at Lahaina, Island of Maui, 9, 1859; son of David Dwight and Hawaiian Islands; son of David Lois Gregory (Morris) Baldwin; Dwight and Lois (Gregory) Bald- descendant of Joseph Baldwin, of win; married Olive Elvira Steele Cholesburg, County of Bucks, Eng- July 28, 1909, at Los Altos, Cal.; land, one of the earliest settlers two children, Olive Lowe and around Milford, Conn. (1639); pa- Charles Morris; descendant of ternal grandfather, Rev. Dwight Joseph Baldwin, one of the earliest Baldwin, M. D., one of earliest settlers of Milford, Mass., who missionaries to Hawaiian Islands. came to America from England in Married Nellie Virginia Curtis in 1639; grandfather, Rev. Dwight Hilo, Hawaii, Nov. 28, 1892; two Baldwin, M. D., was member of children, Dwight Vanatta, Jessie the fourth missionary company that Curtis. Educated at Punahou T came to the Hawaiian Islands. Ed- School (Honolulu), W illiston Sem- ucated in the public schools of inary (Easthampton, Mass.), and New Haven, Conn., Mrs. S. E. Yale, class of 1889, . Be- Bishop's private school at Lahaina- gan career with Hawaiian govern- luna, Maui, Punahou Preparatory ment survey, 1879-1886; attended School and Oahu College. Began at Williston and Yale, 1886-88; with business career as shipping clerk government survey in charge prim- for Pacific Navigation Co., 1884; ary triangulation, Island of Hawaii, clerk Honolulu police court, 1885; 1889-92; in charge at Hilo, 1892-1907; commenced teaching in 1892 as Puna Survey and Hilo city wr orks principal of Haiku school, Maui; during this time; retired from gov- 30 MEN OF HAWAII

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eminent service to form firm Bald- Baldwin National Bank, the Hale- win & Alexander (Honolulu), civil akala Ranch Co., Maui Telephone engineers and surveyors, in 1907. Is Co., and Maui Publishing Co. Sen- close student of volcanic action ator from Maui to Territorial Leg- and Hawaiian land shells. islature, sessions 1913, 1915, and 1917. Chairman Republican Coun- BALDWIN, FRANK FOWLER, sugar ty Committee since 1912; Colonel planter, Puunene, Maui, T. H.; born of 3rd Regt, N. G. 1916. Mem- on the Island of Maui, Hawaiian H., ber of Pacific, University, Coun- Islands, March 30, 1878; son of try, Merchant and Tuna Clubs of Henry Perrine and Emily (Alexan- Honolulu, Transportation and Bo- of der) Baldwin; grandson early hemian Clubs of San Francisco. missionaries to the islands who came around the Horn; educated BALDWIN. SAMUEL ALEXANDER, at the Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, rancher, Makawao, Maui, T. H.; Conn., 1896, and Yale (Sheffield) born at Haiku, Maui, August 30, class of '99 S., leaving in 1898; mar- 1885; son of Henry Perrine and ried Harriet Kittredge of Oakland, Emily Whitney (Alexander) Bald- Cal., April 26, 1900; children, Ed- win; grandparents were among ward H. K., Asa Fred and Law- early missionaries to the Hawaiian rence Alexander. Began career in Islands; educated Oahu College the sugar cane industry on the (Honolulu), Oakland High School Paia Plantation, Maui, August, 1898; (Oakland, Cal.), St. Paul's School became division head luna on the (Concord, N. H.), and Yale, A. B. Puunene Plantation, Feb., 1902, and 1908; married Kathrine Smith in later assistant manager; made Honolulu, May 10, 1909; children: manager at Puunene, 1906; at Helen Gray, Richard Hobron and father's death, 1911, became presi- Barbara Ethel. Entered the offices dent of the Hawn. Commercial & of Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd., Sugar Co., Ltd., and of the Kahu- Honolulu, September, 1908-Febru- lui R. R. Co., Puunene, Maui. Pres- ary, 1915; cattle ranching at Maka- ident of the Maui Chamber of Com- wao, Maui, T. H., since 1915. merce, 1911-16; directing manager BALDWIN, WILLIAM ATWATER, cf Henry P. Baldwin, Ltd. Mem- manager Haiku Fruit & Packing ber Oahu Uni- Country, Pacific, Co., Ltd., Haiku, Maui; born at versity and Commercial Clubs of Kohala, Hawaii, July 20, 1869; son Honolulu, President Hawaii Polo of David Dwight and Lois Gregory & Association Racing and Maui (Morris) Baldwin; educated Col- Fair & County Racing Assn. Re- lege of Oahu (Honolulu), Phillip's publican. Andover Academy, Yale, 1892 S; BALDWIN, HARRY ALEXANDER, married Mina Prime in Milwaukee, two children: sugar planter, Paia, Maui, T. H.; Wis., July 24, 1902; Frances and William Prime. Be- born at Paliuli, Maui (Kingdom of career in various Hawaii), Jan. 12, 1871; son of Hen- gan departments of the Hawaiian Maka- ry Perrine and Emily (Alexander,/ Sugar Co., for Baldwin; both grandfathers and weli, Kauai, T. H., eight years; Waimea Mill Co., grandmothers were early mission- manager Sugar aries to Hawaii; educated in gram- Waimea, Kauai, 1900; manager Plantation mar schools of San Francisco, Kahuku Co., Kahuku, Hawaiian Oahu College in Honolulu, Massa- Oahu, 1901; manager chusetts Institute of Technology; Sugar Co., Makaweli, Kauai, 1902; Fruit married Ethel Frances Smith in manager Haiku & Packing Co. since 1904, president since Honolulu, July 19, 1897; one daugh- Co. 3rd ter: Frances Hobron. Began in 1912. Captain H, Regt.. N. G. 1916-17. Member Hono- the employ of Haiku Sugar Co., H., lulu Ad University Club Maui, as timekeeper, 1895; man- Club, Maui Chamber of Com- ager of the Haiku Sugar Co., 1897- (Honolulu), Maui Fair & Racing 1904; manager of Maui Agricul- merce, County Puunene Athletic Club, Paia tural Co. (a co-partnership of Hai- Assn., Tennis Club and Haiku Farmers' ku Sugar Co., the Paia Plantation Association. Co. and other land owning corpora- tions) since 1904. Was a director BALDWIN, WILLIAM DWIGHT, and since 1912 has been President physician, Haiku, Maui Co., T. H.; of the Maui Agriculture Co., the born at Paia, Maui, Oct. 25, 1873; 32 MEN OF HAWAII

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son of Henry Perrine and Emily in Littleton, N. H., Aug. 26, 1893; (Alexander) Baldwin; both grand- two children, Florence Farr and fathers and grandmothers were Marita. Educated, Dwight missionaries to Hawaii; educated Grammar School (Boston) to 1881, Haiku Institute (Maui), Oakland English High School (Boston) 1881- High School, Oakland, Cal., Yale 84, Harvard University, A. B. 1892. College 1897, Johns Hopkins Medi- Began career as teacher Louisville cal School, M. D. 1901; married (Kentucky) Manual Training High Abby Holbrook of Mass., in New School; Wakefield (Mass.) High York March 30, 1904; three chil- School; Frye Private School (Bos- Charlotte and dren: Dwight H., ton) ; Ballou & Hobigand Prepara- St. Luke's Hos- Virginia. Interne, tory School (Boston) ; Professor pital Medical Service, New York, of Physics, College of Hawaii (Hon- 1902-03; externe, Obstetrical Serv- olulu), 1910-1915, Statistician Ala- ice, New York Lying Hospital, meda Sugar Co., Alvarado, Cal., 1903-04; practising physician, Hon- 1915-16, "Facts About Sugar" since olulu, T. H., 1904-1913; farming, 1916. Was associate editor Mid- Haiku, Maui, since 1914. Was a Pacific Magazine (Honolulu) from member Territorial Board of Health inception to 1916. Was secretary and has been connected with sev- Progressive Party of Hawaii 1914. eral charitable organizations. Member University Club, Honolulu. BALLENTYNE, CLINTON GRAHAM, BALLOU, SIDNEY MILLER, lawyer, manager Honolulu Rapid Transit Washington, D. C.; born in Provi- of and Land Co., Honolulu: born March dence, R. I., Oct. 24, 1870; son Hitch- 24, 1854, at Branipton, Canada; son Oren Aldrich and Charlotte of John and Sarah (Graham) Bal- cock (Miller) Ballou; educated School and lentyne; married April 4, 1889, Mary Dwight Grammar Eng- lish High School, Boston; Harvard Maud Hartnagel, at Victoria, B. C. ; A. five children: Irma Henrietta (Mrs. College, Harvard Law School, B. A. M. married Tho- Clifford W. White), Marie Leon- 1893, 1899; rice M. Duke of Louisville, Ky., tine, Gustave Clinton, Maud Thelma, Dec. 21, 1895; second marriage to and Rhoda Redon; educated in pri- Lucia Burnett of Los Angeles, July mary and high schools of Brampton, one daughter: Barbara and graduated from British Ameri- 27, 1907; Ballou. Admitted to bar in Hono- can Commercial College, Toronto; lulu, 1895; member law firms of studied law for two years; ap- Kinney & Ballou; Kinney, Ballou to a in pointed clerkship Depart- & McClanahan; Hatch & Ballou; ment of Secretary of State at Otta- Ballou & Marx; Ballou, Marx, Pros- when he re- wa, Canada, 1873-82, ser & Anderson; attorney for the signed to seek a larger field; en- Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assn. gaged in general agency business at since 1911. Was Associate Justice, Winnipeg 1882-84, and at Victoria, Supreme Court of Hawaii, 1907-09; B. C., 1884-94; manager Hawaiian compiled Civil and Penal Laws of Gazette Co., 1896-98; manager Hono Hawaii, 1897. Author of various lulu Rapid Transit and Land Co., pamphlets on scientific, naval, legal 1898 to date; first chairman Board and economic subjects: e. g. The of Liquor Commissioners for Oahu; Eye of the Storm, Theory of Cold originated and superintended the Waves, Appeals and Exceptions in construction of Honolulu's present the Courts of Hawaii, Notes on the street railway system, 1895: intro- Testimony Before the Hardwick duced first bill in Territorial legis- Committee, The Sugar Tariff and lature providing franchise for elec- the Consumer, The Proposed Con- tric street railway system; member sumption Tax on Sugar, Comparisons Oahu Country Club, Hawaiian En- of Naval Strength, Compulsory Mili- gineering Association. tary Training and Service, etc. HOWARD Member University (Pres. 1907-11), BALLOU, MALCOLM, Country and Outrigger Clubs (Hon- editor "Facts About Su- managing olulu), Metropolitan and Chevy New York gar," City; born June 3, Chase Clubs (Washington), Harvard at son 1866, Providence, R. I.; of Club, Army and Navy Club (Wash- Oren Aldrich and Charlotte Hitch- ington), Navy League (Honorary cock (Miller) Ballon; married Hel Vice-Pres.), Capital City -Chess en May Farr (died March 1, 1917) Club. 34 MEN OF HAWAII

BARNES, KENNETH BIGHAM, sec- tendent Hawaiian Pinapple Compa- retary Hawaiian Pineapple Co., ny's Cannery, Honolulu, 1912-15; Su- Ltd., Honolulu; born Aug. 9, 1885, perintendent of Cannery, Haiku in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pa,; Fruit & Packing Co., Haiku, Maui, son of William Smith and Mary T. H. since 1915. Served four years in Agnes (Bigham) Barnes; married Co. K, 1st Reg. New York National Carolyn Louise Sheffield, daughter Guard. Member Phi Beta Kappa, of Rev. D. Z. Sheffield of , Chi Zeta Sigma Fraternities; Ma- China, at Honolulu June 20, 1911; son, Odd Fellow. Member of Maui one child, William Sheffield; edu- Chamber of Commerce. cated in public schools Kearney, Neb., Madison, Ind., Council Bluffs, BATTEN, GROVER A., physician, Iowa, , A. B. Honolulu; born Oct. 22, 1884, at 1906; taught school, Mt. Tamalpais Clarksburg, Harrison County, W. Military Academy, San Rafael, Cal., Va.; son of John M. and Sally 1906-09; associated with Hawaiian (Robinson) Batten; married Fannie Pineapple Co., Ltd., of Honolulu in Lee Brown at Charlestown (W. June, 1909. secretary and treasurer Va.), Nov. 16, 1915; one child, 1911-1916, secretary since 1916; de- Grover Herbert. Educated at scendant of John Barnes of County Clarksburg High School, Washing- Armagh, Ireland, who settled in ton and Lee University, degree Mercer County, Pa., in 1800. Mem- A. B. 1908; Johns Hopkins Uni- ber University Club, Outrigger versity (), degree M. D. Club. 1914. Became associated in pri- vate practise with Drs. George BARNHART, WILLIAM ORIVILLE, Herbert and St. D. G. Walters, Hon- ice born in merchant, Honolulu; olulu, in 1916, after several months 1860; son Pittsburg, Pa., July 23, in private practise. Member Na- and Sabina of George Washington tional Guard of Hawaii, rank 1st Catherine Barnhart; com- (Oriville) Lieut.; member Board of Medical married Flor- mon school education; Examiners 1916. Member John ence Giles of Honolulu, Oct. Mary Hopkins Club, Medical Society of two sons: George H. W. and 29, 1892; Hawaii, American Medical Associ- Oriville Arthur. Started ranching ation. in California, 1873; employed in railroad shops, Sacramento, Cal., BEADLE, IRWIN HUBBARD, secre- 1880-84; came to Hawaii and located tary, Trent Trust Company, Ltd., at Spreckelsville, Maui, as engineer Honolulu; born Aug. 26, 1878, at in the mill, 1884; removed to Hono- Oswego, N. Y.; son of G. N. and lulu as engineer on the O. R. & L. Melissa (Hubbard) Beadle (the Co., 1890-94; served in the Honolulu original American G. N. Beadle Fire Department six years; formed having settled in Connecticut at a co-partnership in the express busi- date prior to the Revolutionary ness (People's Express), later with- War). Married Grace Moore of drawing and conducted business Hudson Falls, N. Y., in Honolulu alone. Established and is sole own- Oct. 25, 1900; two children, Irwin er of the Barnhart Ice Co., Honolulu, and Jack. Educated in public since 1905. Member of Oahu Coun- schools and State Normal School try Club, K. of P., Charter member at Oswego, graduated 1897. Be- and holds honorary degree; Ad Club gan career as teacher at Kame- and Chamber of Commerce. hameha School for Boys, Honolulu, Insular Gov- BARTER, CLARENCE E., cannery su- 1899-1903; employee perintendent, Haiku, Maui; born at ernment of Porto Rico 1903-04; with California Gas & Electric Hermon, N. Y., May 5, 1882; son ot Charles A. and Ella (Martin) Bar- Co., 1904-05; secretary Trent Trust since 1905, one ter; St. Lawrence University, Can- Co., Ltd., being of its Member Com- ton, N. Y., B.S. 1906; married Mae incorporators. and Honolulu Ad Martin at Haiku, Maui County, T. mercial, Rotary Clubs. H., March 31, 1917; Vice-Principal and Science Teacher, Franklyn BEAMER, PETER CARL, merchant, Academy, Malone, N. Y., 1906-10; Hilo, Hawaii; born in Cleveland, Science Teacher, Oahu College, Ho- Ohio, Nov. 17, 1871; son of Peter nolulu, 1910-12; Assistant Superin- and Elizabeth (Rice) Beamer; com- BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 35

mon school education; married B. L.; married Maude Olive Han- Helen Desna in Hilo, 1910; chil- sen at Olaa, Puna, Dec. 19, 1902; dren: Milton, Francis, Harriet and children, William H., Jr., Lorrin Peter Carl, Jr. Went to Califor- H. (deceased), Frederick Douglas nia and remained three years; re- and Naoma. Began career teach- turned to Indiana and took up cycl- ing at Honokaa public school, 1896- ing, then made a trip across U. S. 97; teacher Hilo Boarding School, and Old Mexico on bike, taking 14 1898-1902; clerk and interpreter, months; returned to New York and Dist. Court, S. Hilo, 1902-1906; at- started from there on a 3-year trip tended University of Michigan 1906- on bicycle around the world; rode 08; interpreter House of Repre- across the U. S. and came to Ha- sentatives, Territory of Hawaii, waii (1899); attempted to climb session of 1909; appointed county the Mauna Loa Mountain and got attorney, County of Hawaii, Oct., lost, finally landing in Hilo and 1909, and elected to the same office decided to locate there; became es- 1910-12,15-17. Resigned from Board tablished in the hardware business. of Prison Inspectors, Fourth Judici- Is President of the Hilo Gas Co., al Circuit, 1906. Lieut., N. G. H., Vice-President of the Peoples' Co. D. Member Hermitage Club, Bank and Director of the Security University of Michigan (charter

Trust Co. Is a member of the member) ; Kamehameha lodge and Park Commission. Ancient Order of Foresters. BEAVEN, JOHN ASHMAN, business- BEISSEL, JAMES COLUMBAN, Cath- man, Honolulu; born at Oswego, olic Priest, Hilo, Hawaii; born at N. Y., Oct. 31, 1869; son of John Aachen, , April 2, 1854; Hort and Rebecca (Ashman) Bea- son of Peter and Mary Gertrud ven; educated in public schools of (Keusch) Beissel; educated in New York and Connecticut and Gymnasium of Aachen, Germany, two years at Sheffield Scientific 1874. Emigrated to Belgium to School; married Alice Margaret avoid becoming a soldier although Keliher of Minneapolis, Minn., in a candidate for the Priesthood; Honolulu April 18, 1911. Traveled prepared for the Priesthood at the through Africa, India and Europe, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts, 1887-90. Newspaper work, New Louvain, Belgium, and at the Uni- York Evening Telegram, 1890-92; versity of Louvain. Came to Hono- New York Recorder, 1892-93; New lulu and joined the Catholic Mis- York World, 1893-95; New York sion Staff, 1879. Was naturalized American, 1895-98; Milford (Conn.) an American citizen, Sept. 3, 1902. Citizen, 1899-1905; business in Chi- BELSER, JOHN JULIUS, drayman na and San Francis- Japan, 1905-07; and contractor, Honolulu; born in co, Cal., 1907-10. Business in Hon- Indianapolis, Indiana, March 19, olulu 1910 to date; man- general 1876; son of Julius Henry and Eliz- ager American-Hawaiian Paper Co., abeth Marie (Fevrier) Belser; mar- since 1915. Ltd., Honolulu, July, ried Eva M. Jenkins, of Honolulu, Was President, Milford (Conn). Oct. 22, 1902; two children, Mar- Board of Trade, 1900-05; vice-pres., guerite Helen and Bernice May, Connecticut Editorial Association, Educated in San Francisco, gradu- 1900-05; vice-pres., Connecticut ating from Lowell High School, State Board of Trade, 1903-05. 1894; began career in the contracting Member of Honolulu Chamber of business, San Francisco, with Wil- Commerce, Ad Club, Club, Rotary liams & Belser as superintendent, secretary Outrigger Canoe Club, 1894; supt. Vincent & Belser, San 1912-17; Masons and B. P. O. Elks. Francisco, 1899 to 1901; came to BEERS, WILLIAM HENRY, lawyer, Honolulu, formed partnership, Lord Hilo, Hawaii; born in Honolulu, & Belser, 1901-07; secretary and November 2, 1877; son of Henry treasurer Honolulu Construction & A. and Caroline (Kamakauahoa) Draying Co., 1908-1912, and president Beers; educated in Royal School and manager since 1912. Manager (Honolulu), public school (Maka- of Waianae Lime Co. and Peerless pala, Kohala), Kamehameha school Preserving Paint Co., since 1907; (Honolulu), graduated 1895, nor- introduced to Hawaii largest dipper mal dept. 1896, and University of dredger west of Mississippi River Michigan law dept., 1908, degree in 1906, and later introduced larg- MEN OF HAWAII

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est modern rock crushing plant. mark 1864, Austria 1866, France Member, F. & A. M. (Past Master), 1870-71; by request of King Ka- Scottish Rite and York Rite bodies, mehameha V was ordered from Elks, I. O. O. F., Aloha Temple, A. Berlin to Honolulu by the Minister A. O. N. M. S., Commercial Club of War to introduce European mu- (governor 1916-17), Rotary Club (gov- sic in Hawaii. Upon arrival in ernor, 1916-17), Honolulu Automo- Hawaii no Hawaiian music was in bile Club (governor, 1916-17), Ad print; immediately arranged to Club, Chamber of Commerce, Oahu write and print Hawaiian music Country Club and Hawaiian Engi- for voice, piano, band and orches- neering Association. tra; leader of 42 years, pensioned in 1915. BENZ, RUDOLPH WILLIAM, phy- Was officer in King Kamehameha's sician and surgeon, Honolulu; born Guard, on Governor's staff, Na- April 26, 1886, at Sydney, N. S. W., tional Guard of Hawaii, 1893 to Australia; son of William and Car- 1913. Singing teacher in public oline Matilda (Heaton) Benz; mar- schools, music teacher industrial ried Viola Pearl Mitchell, Aug. 5, schools and organist at Kawaiahao 1911, at Pittsburg, Pa.; two chil- church for many years. Member dren, Jac and Helen; primary edu- Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O. cation received in schools of Syd- E., Sons of Hermann and number ney, Sydney Technical College 1902- of musical societies in the United 1905, University of Pittsburg 1906- States and Europe. Made several

1910, degree M. D. ; entered Reine- concert tours of the United States mann Maternity Hospital as resi- with Royal Hawaiian Band, is dent in 1909, resident Alleghany composer of Hawaii's national air General Hospital 1910-1911, private "Hawaii Ponoi," and is a natural- practise in Honolulu, associated ized citizen of U. S. with Dr. C. B. Cooper, since Feb., 1912; naturalized 1912. Member BERNDT, EMIL ADOLPH, merchant, medical staff Queen's Hospital Honolulu; born in Bremen, Ger- 3, 1878; son of Jacob 1912; Children's Hospital 1913-14; many, May and Wilhelmina Sophia Queen's Hospital, 1915; surgeon Adolph Fredericke (Kunst) Bartuschka, be- Queen's hospital Aug., 1916-Feb., ing adopted (1882) by E. Louis 1917; asst. surgeon O. R. & L. Co. Berndt upon mother's second mar- 1912; physician to children's non- riage; arrived in Hawaii when not leprous homes, 1915; surgeon Oahu quite 5 years old; educated at the prison 1916; member and secretary St. Louis College, Honolulu (prim- Board of Medical Examiners since ary and high school), graduating of board since May, 1914; president June, 1895; married Lili Pfeil in Oct., 1915; commissioned Captain San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 8, 1904. Medical National Guard of Corps Began career in the business de- Hawaii Dec., 1912; appointed Major partment of the Hawaiian Star, Nov. 3, 1916; member University Honolulu, advancing to circulation Club, B. P. O. E., Medical Society manager and later to cashier and of Honolulu, Association of Mili- assistant manager; director of Ha- tary surgeons. waiian Star, 1900; became vice- president and general manager of BERGER, HENRY, bandmaster, Hon- W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd., china, olulu; born Aug. 4, 1844, in Ber- glass, silver and houseware merch- lin, Germany; son of William and ants, Honolulu, 1903. Director in Augurte (Dehne) Berger; married Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd.; Secretary Rose Margaret Clark of New Zea- of Honolulu Star-Bulletin since the land in Honolulu, Feb., 1899; one amalgamation of Hawaiian Star child, Lehua Margaret. Educated and Evening Bulletin, July 1, 1912; in public schools of Coswig, Duchy in Home Insurance Co., of Anhalt, Germany, studied music director Har- in Treuenbrietzen, attended con- Honolulu. Was Secretary of chairman Re- servatory of military music in Ber- bor Board, 1913-15; Director lin three years. Entered military publican party, 1916-18. service (Germany) in 1862, in 2nd of Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, Life Guards, Berlin, as musician 1914-18; chairman of the Hawaiian and participated in war with Den- Promotion Committee, 1914-18. 38 MEN OF HAWAII

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BETTENCOURT, JOSEPH F., JR., boat industry; awarded gold medal Kealia, Kauai, T. H.; born at Ka- in Portland, Ore., by Oregon State paa, Kauai, Dec. 13, 1885; son of Pharmaceutical Assn. for best orig- Jose F. and Maria (Gomes) Bet- inal essay on the analysis of dis- tencourt; educated in public school infectants, 1891; hospital steward and St. Louis College, Honolulu; 1st Regiment Oregon Militia. Mem- married Rosie Mladinch of Kapaa, ber Merchants Association of Hon- Kauai, Jan. 21, 1912; two children: olulu (secretary 1913, vice-president Edward A. Myra F., Taught school, 1914) ; vice-president Rotary Club Kapaa, 1908-09; entered the Makee 1915-17; member Commercial Club, Sugar Co. of Kauai as stenographer Chamber of Commerce, Ad Club, Pa- and timekeeper, 1909-14, and book- cific Lodge, and Masonic orders. keeper since 1914. Served twice and as one of Judges of Election, dis- BICKNELL, JAMES, City County born at trict of Kawaihau, Kauai, and since Auditor, Honolulu; Kohala, 26, 1869; son of James notary public, Fifth Judicial Cir- Hawaii, May and Ellen M. (Bond) Bicknell; de- cuit; appointed commissioner, Bd. scendant of missionaries to of Registration (U. S. selective early and grandmoth- draft), July, 1917; supervisor, dis- Hawaii, grandfather er around the Horn in 1841 trict of Kawaihau, 1917-19. Was coming and mother been born at Ko- Sgt. Co. F, 4th Infantry, N. G. H. having has never been Member of St. Antonio Society of hala, Hawaii, away Honolulu. from the islands; educated Puna- hou school, Oahu College, Heald's BEVINS, ELMER RUSSELL, lawyer, Business College, San Francisco, Wailuku, Maui; born in Omaha, Cal., 1889-1890; married Aimee I. Neb., Aug. 4, 1881; son of Andrew Gibble in Honolulu, June 28, 1906; and Alice (Warner) Bevins; married one child: Doreen Aimee. Began in Ethel Phoebe Taylor at Hamakua- the services of T. G. Thrum in Hon- Isl- poko, Maui County, T. H., April 2, olulu, later working at Fanning 1908; three daughters, Alice Emily, and until 1893; in the employ of Mildred Ethel and Barbara June. Henry Davis, Honolulu, 1893-6; em- Admitted to practise law before Su- ployed in different capacities U. S. 1896- preme Court, State of Nebraska, Customs Service, Honolulu, elected June 11, 1903; admitted to bar, 1900; county auditor, County of Oahu, T. H., 1905-06; on amalga- State of Nevada, May 1, 1905; admit- mation of of Honolulu with ted to practise law in courts, Terri- City County of Oahu was elected City and tory of Hawaii, May 22, 1912; elect- Auditor of ed County Attorney for the County County Honolulu, 1907, and has been re-elected each suc- of Maui, T. H., July 1, 1915-17; re- ceeding term since. Served in Na- elected July 1, 1917-19. tional Guard, 1887-88; joined Mount- BIERBACH, OTTO A., pharmacist, ed Reserves, 1893. Member of Com- Honolulu; born Oct. 17, 1867, in mercial Club, Ad Club of Honolulu, Milwaukee, Wis.; son of Otto and Odd Fellows Lodge, K. of P., Phoenix (Herbst) Bierbach, father being a Lodge. Is a Republican. native of Germany; married Laura BICKNELL, HENRY, dentist, Hono- Augusta Heilborn at Astoria, Ore., born Feb. 28, 1875, at Ha- March one Gretchen lulu; 12, 1895; child, makua, Hawaii; son of James and Heilborn. Educated in and public Ellen (Bond) Bicknell; (father was high schools, Milwaukee and Madi- a minister in Hawaii, died 1892) ; Wisi. course in son, ; cominercial received education at Punahou Madison Business Univer- College, School (Honolulu), degree of A. B. sity of Ph. G. 1887; fol- Wisconsin, at Oberlin College (Ohio), 1897, lowed profession in native state, and Degree of D. D. S. at Univer- Washington, Oregon and California sity of Pennsylvania, 1900. Mar- until came to Honolulu, and 1897; ried Nina H. Cooper of Honolulu connected with several drug enter- Oct. 15, 1906. Has practised his pro- prises until 1904; an inter- bought fession in Honolulu since 1901. est in Chambers Drug Co., Ltd., of which he is president and man- BISHOP, EBEN FAXON, merchant, ager and largest stockholder; was Honolulu; born Oct. 27, 1863, at interested in the theatrical busi- Naperville, 111.; son of Linus Dewey ness for a time, also the fishing and Frances (Hulbert) Bishop; 40 MEN OF HAWAII

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father was attorney-at-law, also department of Buffalo Gasolene Mo- Major 9th Illinois Cavalry 1861-64; tor Co., 1905-07; with father, who married Annie Smith Walker, represented Buffalo Gasolene Motor daughter of John S. Walker of Co. in San Francisco, Cal., 1907-09; Honolulu, July 21, 1891, no chil- attended University of California, dren; educated in public schools 1909-14. Assistant in the Depart- of New York State. Began busi- ment of Physics, University of Cal- ness career with C. Brewer & Co., ifornia, 1914-15; superintendent of Ltd., Honolulu, the oldest Ameri- the Island Electric Co., Ltd., Maui, can commercial institution west of T. H., 1915-16, and manager since. the Rocky Mountains, having been Member K. of P., Aloha Lodge No. founded in 1826, as a junior clerk. 3, Wailuku, Maui. 1883; was appointed in secretary BLAKE, FRANK E., treasurer and 1891, secretary-treasurer in 1895, manager of the Hawaiian Electric and president in 1909. Is president Co., Ltd., Honolulu; born at New- of the Mutual hav- Telephone Co., buryport, Mass., Nov. 26, 1869; son been elected to that ing office in of Ira F. H. and Clara (Piper) 1907 has and remained constantly Blake; educated in the public at the head of the corporation; schools of Mass.; married Gertrude president Hawaiian Sugar Plant- Johnson at Newburyport, Mass., ers' two Assn., terms; president Nov. 23, 1893; children, Kathryne, Sugar Factors Co., two terms, and Charlotte, Gertrude. Began busi- is president of a number of sugar ness career with the Towell Manu- plantation corporations; was elect- facturing Co., Newburyport, Mass., ed a member of the Senate of the remaining in their employ until Territory of Hawaii in 1904; elect- 1899; removed to Honolulu, T. H., ed president of that body in 1907; and entered the employ of the Ha- was president Honolulu Chamber waiian Electric Co.; appointed of Commerce, 1912-13; held a first manager of the Hawaiian Electric lieutenancy in Co. B, Honolulu Co., May, 1913, and was elected Rifles, and participated in the rev- treasurer of the corporation in 1917. olution of June 30, 1887. Trustee for the Library of Hawaii; director of the Honolulu Chamber BLACKMAN, LEOPOLD G., educat- of Commerce; member of the Ter- born or, Honolulu; July 4, 1874, ritorial Food Commission, 1917. at Cheltenham, England; son of Member of the Commercial Club, Thomas and Harriet (Sutherland) the Country Club, the Rotary Club Blackman; married Edith Purvis and Hawaiian Engineering Assn. Aug. 2, 1902, at Honolulu; edu- cated in English private school, BLAKE, HENRY, lawyer, Koloa, Ka- associate of St. Nicholas College, uai; born at Koloa, Kauai, July 31, commenced teach- son of Alva and Kanohi (Kua- Lancing, Eng. ; 1874; ing as instructor at Ardingly Col- alu) Blake; educated at Hilo Board- lege, Eng., 1894-1900; head master ing School, 1884-91, Kamehameha lolani School, Honolulu, 1900-01; School, Honolulu, 1891-93; married principal Honolulu Military Acad- Margarette Miller, at Koloa, Kauai, emy since 1911; assistant at Bishop November 20, 1902; five children, Museum 1901-09; founder of Hono- Eleanor, Emma, Juliette, Bernard lulu Military Academy which has and Hartwell. Was teacher at Re- grown to large proportions in past formatory School, Honolulu, 1893-94; few years; Commissioner of Pub- Deputy Tax Assessor and Collector, lic Instruction Ter- Koloa, Kauai, 1894-1904; superinten- 1914; president T ritorial Teachers' Association 1916- dent Koloa W ater Works, 1900-1912; 17; Captain Quartermaster Corps, Deputy Sheriff, Koloa, since 1906. National Guard of Hawaii. BLODGETT, HARRY HOAGLAND, BLAIR, JESSE , manager physician and surgeon, Honolulu; Ida of Island Electric Co., Wailuku, born at Grove, la., Sept. 18, 1882; Viola Maui, T. H.; born in Buffalo, N. Y., son of Oscar Grove and Mary educated In- May 22, 1886; son of James B. and (Hoagland) Blodgett; Elizabeth (Genner) Blair; public adianola (la.) High School, Simpson and high school education, Buffalo, College (la.) 2 years; Rush Medical N. Y., University of California, B.S. College, Chicago, 111., M.D. 1907; 1914. Began in shops and testing married Esther Lyons in Chicago, 42 MEN OF HAWAII

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111., November 4, 1908; one son, September 11, 1881; arrived in Ho- Harry Lyons. Interne St. Joseph nolulu, Nov. 29, 1881; as mission- Hospital, Chicago, 1907-08; Surgeon ary priest to Island of Kauai in Burlington R. R., Omaha, Neb., 1909- January, 1882; in charge of district 10; Surgeon, U. S. Army, 1911-Jan., from Lihue to Hanalei to 1886, then 1917; practice of Medicine and Sur- took charge of district from Lihue gery in Honolulu since January, to Mana; in 1895 transferred to Wai- 1917. Was with troops in Vera luku, Maui; appointed pro-vicar De- Cruz (Mex.) and Galveston (Tex.), cember, 1902; consecrated Bishop of and for seven months was located Zeugma, July 25, 1903, by Arch- throughout Mexico, Washington, D. bishop Montgomery in San Fran- C., and South Dakota. Member cisco, Cal.; vicar apostolic of Ha- Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fra- waii since that date. ternity and Sigma Nu Literary Col- BOND, BENJAMIN DAVIS, physician lege Fraternity. and surgeon, Kohala, Hawaii; born BOCKUS, CHARLES GERALD, at Kohala, Jan. 21, 1853; son of broker, Honolulu; born at Ganano- Elias and Ellen Mariner (Howell) que, Canada, Nov. 10, 1861; son of Bond; educated at Punahou School Charles Nelson and Harriet (Sills) (Honolulu), Phillips Exeter Acad- Bockus; educated at Gananoque emy, , B. A. 1879, High School, Canada; married Edna A. M. 1883, Medical College, Uni- Scoby in Honolulu, Aug. 17, 1904; versity of Michigan, 1882, M. D.; four children: Charles W., Geraldine married Emma Mary Renton at Ko- E., Nelson Sills and Marcia B. Came hala, Hawaii, Sept. 5, 1889; chil- to Hawaii Oct. 25, 1899; was busi- dren, B. Howell, Alice Renton, Ken- ness manager of the Evening Bulle- neth Davis, James Douglas. Post tin, Honolulu, for 10 years; engaged graduate work in New York follow- in the brokerage business since; ing graduation from University of member Knights Templar, Mystic Michigan; practised medicine at Shrine, P. M. Lodge le Progres de Kohala, Hawaii, since 1883; resi- 1' Oceanic F. & A. M., Commercial dent Government Physician at Ko- Club, Country Club, Honolulu. hala; acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Mahuko- BODEL, JOHN KNOX, clergyman, Service, na, Hawaii. Member American Hilo, Hawaii, T. H.; born at Mid- Medical Association, Medical So- dletown, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1877; son of Hawaii, Sons of American of Charles Samuel and Adelia ciety Revolution. (Nixon) Bodel. Educated in the public schools of Middletown, N. Y., BONESTEEL, CHARLES HART- Church Divinity School of the Pa- WELL, U. S. Army Officer, Hilo, cific, San Francisco, Cal.; married Hawaii; born at Fort Sidney, Neb., Eleanor Chester Putnam, Salt Lake April 9, 1885; son of Charles Hart- City, Utah, Aug. 29, 1906; children: well and Mary (Greene) Bonesteel; John K., Eleanor A., Mynarda C. both father and grandfather were Began career as clerk in the 3t. graduates of West Point in 1876 Mark's Hospital, Grand Rapids, and 1853 respectively; educated at Mich.; clerk, Smith Drug Co., Salt the Plattsburg (N. Y.) High School Lake City, Utah, 1895-1898; city and the U. S. Military Academy, reporter, Bradstreets Merc. Agcy., graduating from the latter Feb. 14, Salt Lake City, 1900-01; clerk in 1908; married Caroline S. Hudson Auditor's office, Rio Grande R. R. in Plattsburg, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1908; Co., Salt Lake City, 1898-1900; children: Charles H., Jr., and El- Minister, Episcopal Church since eanor Mead. Served as 2nd Lieut., 1906. Mason. 12th U. S. Infantry, until Nov. 11, 1st Lieut. 12th U. S. BOEYNAEMS, LIBERT HUBERT 1914; Infantry, Army, until May 15, 1917, at which JOHN Roman Catholic LOUIS, time was made Captain of Infantry. Bishop, Honolulu; born in Antwerp, Belgium, August 18, 1857; son of BOOTH, ROBERT B., commission John and Leopoldina (Van Opstal) merchant, Honolulu; born Dec. 10, Boeynaems; educated in Jesuit Col- 1877, in Kerry County, Ireland; son lege (Antwerp), Seminary (Mech- of Robert B. and Margaret (Case- lin), and Scolasticate (Louvain); or- man) Booth; married Lani Ward dained to priesthood in Louvain, in Honolulu, March 25, 190 1, no issue. 44 MEN OF HAWAII

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Educated in public school and Member Pacific, University, Oahu Christian Brothers school at Cahir- Country, Commercial and Hawaii civeen, County Kerry, Ireland; be- Polo & Racing Clubs of Honolulu. gan business career in Dublin, EBERT 1895; wifn Maci'arlane & Co., Hon- BOTTS, JACKSON, lawyer, born Feb. at olulu, 1897-1903; Fred Waldron, Honolulu; 12, 1889, Mo.; son of Andrew 1903-12; Fred Waldron, Ltd., of Richmond, Jackson Pauline Lina which concern he has been a stock- and (Ballin- a descendant of Rich- holder and treasurer since 1912. ger) Botts, ard one of the settlers Member and former director Mer- Botts, early of Virginia; married Sybil Alice chants Assn., Chamber of Com- in San Francisco, Dec. 27, merce, Oahu Country Club, Com- Murray 1916. Educated in schools of Los mercial Club, Honolulu Automobile Angeles, University of Southern Club; member Industrial Accident California (Los Angeles). Admitted Board; an enthusiastic follower of to bar, 1911; attended University sport, especially golf, tennis, fish- of California, , Cal. Prac- ing and shooting. tised law in San Francisco after EOTELHO, MANUEL SILVA, law- being admitted to bar in 1911 and in Honolulu since 1915. yer and notary public, Honokaa, Organized and in the Pur- Hawaii; born at Azores, Portugal, placed operation and of Sept. 10, 1878; son of Joaquin J. chasing Bureau, City County Honolulu. Member S. and Mary Fragoso (Mello) Bo- University Club, Ha- telho; educated in Danville, In- Honolulu; Oahu Country Club, waii Bar Association. diana, Central Normal College, 1905 B. 1906 LL. B. married S., ; BOWDISH, AUSTIN CRAIG, clergy- Mary Branco at Laupahoehoe, Ha- man, Paia, Maui, T. H.; born at waii, April 23, 1910; four children: Eddytown, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1869; Thelma and Wil- Edmond, David, son of Samuel Brown and Martha liam. Asst. of Paauilo Manager Amelia (Steere) Bowdish; edu- Store, Hawaii, 1907-09; admitted to cated in public schools of Rye and practise in the District Courts of , N. H., Kittery, Me., Le Territory of Hawaii and has prac- Grand, la., Chadron Academy tised law at Honokaa since. Sec- (Chadron, Neb.), Yankton College, ond District Magistrate, Hamakua, M. A. 1897, Chicago Theological since 1911. Masonic Member, Seminary, B. D. 1901, Hartford Lodge, K. of P., and Seaside Club Theological Seminary, S. T. M. of Hilo, Hawaii. 1912; married Julia Thompson BOTTOMLEY, ALLEN WILLIAM Kimball of Portland, Mich., Aug. 1901. Church, THOMPSON, banker, Honolulu; 20, Congregational Sibley, la., May, 1901-May, 1904; born in , Scotland, June 15, S. D., 1904-May, '10; 1873; son of James Thompson and Mitchell, May, Somersville, Conn., Oct., 1910-June, Anna (Heap) Bottomley and grand- , Paia, nephew of Lord Kelvin; married '12; Maui, since Sept., 1912. Was as- Lily Grace Jordan March 17, 1903, sistant principal, high school, Craw- in Honolulu; one child, Francis ford, Neb., 1898-99. Member of Kelvin. Educated Bloxham gram- A. F. & A. M. Resurgam Lodge mar school, Oxfordshire, and Glas- No. 31, Mitchell, S. D. (Junior gow University. Began business Warden 1912, Chaplain 1907-09). career in the office of McClelland, Ker & Co., chartered accountants, BOWEN, WILLIAM ALFRED, re- Glasgow, in 1892; passed final ex- tired businessman, Honolulu; born amination, becoming a chartered March 17, 1853, at York, Medina accountant, in 1898; came to Hon- County, Ohio; son of Caleb A. and olulu Jan., 1900, and organized the Mary Jerusha (Castle) Bowen; ed- accountant department of Bishop & ucated at Oberlin High School (Ob- Co., afterwards incorporated under erlin, Ohio), Oberlin College, B. A. the name of Audit Co. of Hawaii, 1878; married Emma Viola Ken- Ltd.; became partner in the bank- nedy in Brunswick, Ohio, Aug. 20, ing house of Bishop & Co., 1905. 1885; two children, William S. and Was president Sugar Factors Co., Mary Elizabeth Z. (deceased). En- Ltd., 1915; president of Hawaiian tered firm of Castle & Cooke, Hon- Sugar Planters Association, 1916. olulu, July, 1878; became one of 46 MEN OF HAWAII

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the partners, 1888; treasurer, Cas- gan career as apprentice in shops tle & Cooke, Ltd., from date of in- of American Well Works, Aurora, corporation to 1906; second vice- 111.; came to Hawaii 1900 and en- president, 1906-16, and one of its gaged in artesian well drilling un- directors since. Was a Commis- til 1902; assistant in engine room sioner of Education, Ter. of Haw., of Honolulu Rapid Transit & Land and Auditing Commr. and Public Co., Ltd., Honolulu, 1902-1908; as- School Fund Commr. Was Presi- sistant manager Hawaiian depart- dent of Y. M. C. A. of Honolulu ment of the Dearborn Chemical for one year. Member of Honolulu Co., 1908-1909; manager since 1909. Chamber of Commerce; at one Appointed July 1, 1915, for three time its representative on Hawn. years a member of the Industrial Promotion Comm. and chairman of Accident Board, City and County the Committee. of Honolulu. Member of Honolulu Chamber of Commercial BOWMAN, DONALD SCOTT, Chief Commerce, and Country Clubs of Honolulu, Sanitary Inspector, Territorial Board B. P. O. E. No. 616, Hawaiian of Health, Hilo, Hawaii, T. H.; born Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Honolulu of Scotch-Irish ancestry, May 2, No. 1, R. A. M., Honolulu 1878, at Bucyrus, Ohio; son of Wil- Chapter No. K. and Alo- liam Moffett and Sally (Hamilton) Commandery 1, T., A. A. O. N. M. S. Bowman. Educated, public school, ha Temple Bucyrus, Ohio; high school, Boston, BRALY, ALBERT CLIFFORD, dentist, Mass.; special courses and lectures Honolulu. T. H.: born in Lewisburg, at various institutions, embracing Tenn., Nov. 18, 1882; son of William bacteriology, hygiene, sanitation and Albert and Mary Isabel (White) sanitary engineering. Married Eliz- Braly; educated at Webb's Prepara- abeth K. Yates, Oct. 29, 1911, at Hon- tory School, Bill Bunkle, Tenn., and olulu, T. H.; children: Clifford H., Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Donald S., Maile M., Nina H., Wright Tenn.; married Kathryn Davis in B., J. Pierre, F. Moffett, Donna E., Dec. 7, 1904; two Waldo Lani P. to the Nashville, Tenn., M., Delegate Sarah Isabel and Walker fifteenth International Congress on children, Davis. Was Cumberland Hygiene and Demography, Wash- bookkeeper, Co., from 1902 to 1904, ington, D. C., 1912, appointed by Telephone Dental Vander- Governor Frear; delegate to the entered Department, conference of State and Territori- bilt University, 1905; was assistant al health officials held with U. demonstrator and bookkeeper to S. Public Health Service at Wash- Registrar during senior year; dem- ington, appointed by Governor L. E. onstrator in charge of Clinic (1908- to of Prosthetic Pinkham to represent Territory, 10) ; assistant chair 1913-16. Chairman, Board of Park Dentistry and teacher of Prosthetic Commissioners since 1915; secre- (Technic) 1910-14; came to Hawaii tary, Board of Trustees, Hilo Hos- 1916, practising on Kauai for three pital, since August, 1915; member, months; to Honolulu December of Board of Trustees Kona Hospital same year. Member National Dental since 1915; trustee Board of Trade Assn., Tennessee Dental Assn., 1916-17. Served in U. S. Regular Nashville Society of Stomatology. Army, 1896-98; Indian Service Ari- den- zona and Cuban Service as enlisted BRALY, GEORGE ALEXANDER, born at Lew- man; appointed Major, National tal surgeon, Honolulu; son of Guard, October, 1915. Mason, Scot- isburg, Tenn., Aug. 13, 1889; Albert and tish Rite, Elk and member Sons of William Mary (White) Revolution. Braly; educated, Howard Grammar School, Fogg High School, Mont- BOYER, FRANK ORVILLE, practical gomery Bell Academy and Vander- steam and electrical engineer, Hon- bilt University, all in Nashville, olulu; born Feb. 28, 1882, at Bot- Tenn., degree D. D. S. Vanderbilt kins, Ohio; son of William Harvey University May 25, 1913; married and Mary Angeline (Elliott) Boyer; Hazel L. Benson in Honolulu June educated at Botkins High School, 27, 1916; one child, Mary Jane. special course (business) Ada Col- Began the practise of dentistry in lege, Ada, Ohio; married Anita I. Honolulu in association with Dr. Phillips in Honolulu, June 16, 1910; P. F. Frear (deceased), Sept. 22, one child, Frank Orville, Jr. Be- 1913; practised alone since death 48 MEN OF HAWAII

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of Dr. Frear, June, 1915. Member vania, Georgetown Univ., Washing- of University Club and Dental So- ton, D. C., LL.B. 1890; married ciety of Hawaii (sec'y and treas. Frances E. Harrison at Cheyenne, 1914-15-16). Wyo., Aug. 5, 1893; one daughter, Evelyn Allison. Admitted to the BRANDT, THORVALD, banker, Wai- bar, Wyoming, 1890; asst. county H. born in Christi- mea, Kauai, T. ; and prosecuting attorney, Laramie ania, Norway, Dec. 23, 1861; son Co., Wyo., 1892-94; county atty., of K. C. H. and Birgitte (Gruner) Laramie Co., 1896-98; member of Brandt; private schools in Christi- Wyoming Legislature, 1900; ap- ania and graduate of the Christi- pointed U. S. Dist. Atty., District ania Commercial Business College, of Hawaii, Jan. 2, 1902-Dec. 15, Norway; married Claire E. Borron 1913; private practise of law in in Honolulu, Aug. 21, 1905. Came Honolulu since. Was delegate to to Honolulu, 1885, and was book- Universal Congress of Lawyers and keeper on the Kekaha Plantation, Jurists, St. Louis, 1904; was alter- Kauai, 1885-87; became connected nate delegate to the Republican with the C. B. Hofgaard & Co. as National Convention from Hawaii, a clerk in 1887 and later as man- Chicago, 1904; is a Republican Na- ager; when the company was in- tional Committeeman from the corporated became manager until Territory of Hawaii. Member of 1905; manager, Bishop & Co. Bank, Pacific, Oahu Country, University, Waimea branch, since it was estab- Commercial and Ad Clubs of Hono- lished in 1911. Treasurer of C. B. lulu, member of Hawaii Bar As- Hofgaard & Co.; President, Wai- sociation, Knight Templar, 32nd de- mea Stables Ltd. since 1901; Trus- gree Mason, Shriner. Waimea Trus- tee, Foreign Church; TUFTS, tee of Waimea Hospital; President, BRIGHAM, WILLIAM museum director, Honolulu; born in Kauai Y. M. C. A., 1916-18; County son of Will- Supervisor, Kauai County, 1905-07, Boston, May 24, 1841; Brig- 1917-19; School Commis- iam and Margaret (Brooks) 1915-17, Harvard sioner, 1913-15. Was deputy Tax ham; educated University, Collector 10 years and member of 1862, degree A. B., A. M., 1865; (re- local Road Board for number of ceived Hon. Sc. D., Columbia Uni- years. versity, 1905) ; explored Botany Hawaiian Islands, 1864-5; instruc- BRECHT, ERNEST CARL LOUIS, tor Oahu College, 1864-5; admitted agriculturist, Lahaina, Maui, T. H.; to Mass, bar 1867; instructor in bot- born at Reinstorf, Germany, June any at Harvard University, 1868-9; 6, 1885; son of Ernest and Helene while on Boston school board in- (Barckhausen) Brecht; high school augurated system of art instruction education, Hanover, Germany; en- in public schools, also the Sargent gaged in beet sugar factory, Ger- method of anthropometry now in Pioneer many, 1902-05, with the general use in colleges; director of Mill Co., Lahaina, Maui, since 1905, the Bishop Museum of Ethnology, as field overseer, 1905-06; time- Honolulu, since 1888. Hon. Fellow keeper, 1907; head irrigation over- Royal Anthropology Institute of seer, 1908 and 1909; division over- Great Britain and Ireland; fellow seer of the division of Kaanapali Imperial Academy Sciences, St. the Pioneer Mill Co.'s plantation. Petersburg, American Academy Arts Is an enthusiast in horse and cattle and Sciences, A. A. A. S. Author and a of baseball raising promoter of Cast Catalogue of Antique Sculp- and horse races. Member of the ture; Guatemala, the Land of the Maui Fair & Racing Assn. County Quetzal; Volcanic Manifestations in and the Maui Chamber 01 Com- New England; Hawaiian Feather- merce. Father, manager of Tagus work; Index to the Islands of the Ranch, Cal., died 1910. Mother, Pacific Ocean; Stone Implements of sister of Louis Barckhausen, died Ancient Hawaiians; Mats and Bas- 1905. kets of Hawaiians; Ancient Ha- BRECKONS, ROBERT W., lawyer, waiian House; History of Kilauea Hawaiian Volca- Honolulu; born at Kewanee, 111., and Mauna Loa Dec. 16, 1866; son of Edward R. noes; Ka Hana Kapa (Bark-cloth and Mary (Allison) Breckons; edu- making). Appointed by Hawaiian cated in public schools of Pennsyl- government commissioner to the 50 MEN OF HAWAII

Centennial Exhibition at Philadel- children, Ralph P., Herrick C., Gor- phia, 1876; instructor of botany at don D., Gilbert H., Donald S. Edu- Oahu College, Honolulu, 1864-5. cated in New Haven, Mass. Begun career as publisher "The Home- BROWN, ARTHUR MORGAN, lawyer, stead Monthly" in Minneapolis, in Honolulu, T. H.; born Honolulu, Minn., 1883; with Pilgrim Press, of and August 16, 1867; son Jacob Boston, 1886; manager wholesale Cordelia Hastings (Dennis) Brown; department, in charge Chicago educated at Punahou and Boston branch 1893; fruit grower, Moun- mar- University Law School, 1891; tain View, Cal., 1900; removed to ried May Kathleen Atkinson, in Ho- Honolulu, 1906, and entered book nolulu August 17, 1897; one child, business; incorporated 1908, sold Arthur M., Jr. Began practise ot out 1911; on Island of Maui, 1911- law, July, 1891; Marshal, Provisional 1915; book business in Honolulu Government; Marshal, Republic of since 1915. Member Congregational Hawaii; High Sheriff, Territory of Clubs (Chicago and Boston), Com- Hawaii, 1898-1906; City and County mercial, Outrigger Canoe, Ad Clubs Attorney of city and county of Ho- (Honolulu), Honolulu Y. M. C. A. nolulu since September, 1916. Mem- BROWN, GEORGE ALBERT, mer- ber of B. P. O. E. Lodge, No. 616; chant, Honolulu; born in New York Honolulu Polo and Oahu Country, City, May 16, 1869; son of George Racing and Pacific Clubs; Honolulu W. and Louise (Isaacs) Brown; Lodge, No. 409, F. & A. M. received education in the primary BROWN, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, and grammar schools of New York and married capitalist, retired, Honolulu; born City Denver, Colo.; Minnie of Col., June 25, 1856, at Worcester, Mass.; Armstrong Ouray, 1892. with the C. son of George A. and Mary E. June 9, Began S. Mercantile in Den- (Longley) Brown; married Irene Morey Co., ver, Col., 1882-1904; store Kahalelaukoa li in Honolulu, Sept. manager of the Regal Shoe Co., at Oakland, 30, 1886; children, George li, Francis Cal., and Chicago, 111., 1904-1909; Hyde li, Bernice li (deceased). Re- of Hawaii Shoe Co. ceived education in public schools manager (Re- Shoe at Honolulu since of Worcester, Mass.; left home at gal Store) 1910. Has been a follower of mu- an early age and sailed around the since a Horn to San Francisco on the sic as a singer boy and a charter member of the Mus- "Paul Revere"; came to Hawaii was ical Art Society of Chicago under March 12, 1877, during the early the of Clarence Dicken- days of King Kalakaua's reign; leadership in musi- was bookkeeper on several of the son, now very prominent cal circles. Member of 1st leading plantations for a few years; Co., N. G. and is a entered the employ of the banking C. A. C., H., Royal Arch degree Mason. house of Bishop & Co., remaining there in different capacities for BROWN, GEORGE II, business man, about nine years; since 1887 has Honolulu; born in Honolulu Oct. been interested and instrumental 19, 1887; son of Charles Augustus in the organizing of large business and Irene Kahalelaukoa (li) Brown; and plantation interests; in 1897 descendant of John Lyons who set- in organized the John li Estate, now tled in Shirley, Mass., 1642, one of the largest estates in Ha- coming from England on bark Chief waii, of which he was treasurer Hopewell, and Hon. John li, of Ha- and manager until 1916. Member Justice of Supreme Court Honolulu Pacific Club and Lodge No. 409, waii; educated, High F. & A. M. School and Oahu College (Hono- lulu), Phillips Exeter Academy (Ex- BROWN, EDWARD HERRICK, book- eter, N. H.), and Burdett Busi- born 14, seller, Honolulu; May ness College (Boston, Mass.) ; mar- 1864, at Andover, Massachusetts; ried Julia Davis Long White in son of Thaddeus Howe and Lydia Boston, Mass., June 3, 1913; one W. (Herrick) Brown; descendant son: George li, Jr. Began busi- of William Brown of Scotland, who ness career with the Old Colony located at Billerica, Massachusetts, Trust Co., Boston, 1912-16; appoint- in 1668. Married Elsie Gilbert at ed manager and treasurer of the Andover, Mass., June 26, 1890; five John li Estate, Ltd., Honolulu, BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 51

Jan. 1917. Received Military BROWN, SAMUEL RITTY, physician 1, born Training at the Plattsburg Mili- and surgeon, Hilo, Hawaii; tary Training Camp, Plattsburg, at Shelburne, Canada, July 14, 1882; of W. and Charlotte N. Y., June, 1916. Member of Pa- son George Dalhou- cific, Oahu Country (charter mem- (Fisher) Brown; educated, ber) and Hawaii Polo & Racing sie University, Halifax, Canada, Clubs of Honolulu. M. D., C. M. 1908; married Ida Beverly in Boston, Mass., Feb. 28, BROWN, JACOB FOSTER, civil en- 1916. Resident Physician and Sur- gineer, Honolulu; born at New geon at the Victoria General Hos- son Bedford, Mass., July 9, 1854; pital in Halifax, Canada, 1908-09; of Jacob and Cordelia Hastings came to Hawaiian Islands and prac- (Dennis) Brown; attended Punahou tised on plantations until 1915; School (Honolulu) four years, In- traveled throughout America and stitute of Technology (Boston, London, Eng., visiting hospitals, Mass.), 1874-77; married Sarah Em- 1915-16; practised in Hilo since. ily King of Honolulu, Jan. 18, Member of the Canadian Medical 1881; children: Gertrude K. (Hum- Assn. and is a Shriner. phries). Kenneth F., Alice Cor- delia. Assistant in Government BRYAN, WILLIAM ALANSON, zoo- Survey Office, Honolulu, 1875-95; logist, Honolulu, T. H.; born near land commissioner, Nov., 1895-May, New Sharon, Iowa, Dec. 23, 1875; 1901; member and secretary, Board son of William A. and Catherine M. of Public Lands since June 8, 1910; (Pearson) Bryan; educated Iowa manager Hawaiian Abstract & Title State College, B. S., 1896; married Co., Honolulu. Was identified as Ruth M. Goss, of Windom, Minn., director or performer in numerous June 20, 1900; married Elizabeth amateur theatrical and musical per- Jane Letson of Buffalo, N. Y., March in 1881-95. oi formances Honolulu, 16, 1909. Assistant, Department in various Father was engaged Zoology, Iowa State College, 1893; in government services Honolulu, on expedition to Big Stone Lane, and in construction first 1860-81, 1894; special lecturer, mus. methods, Nuuanu line water in pipe supply Univ. Minn., Indiana Univ., Univ. Honolulu. Chicago, Purdue Univ., Iowa College and Drake Univ., 1895-97; assistant BROWN, RAYMOND C., secretary, Honolulu; born at , Ohio, curator, Department Ornithology, Museum, 1898-99; Jan. 7, 1867; son of Joshua K. and Field Columbian U. S. De- Annie E. (Tingle) Brown; edu- appointed Representative investi- cated in public schools of Colum- partment of Agriculture to bus and Cambridge (Ohio) and gate fauna of Hawaii, 1899; traveled Business College of Columbus, in Europe and America studying, Ethn- Ohio; married Grace E. O'Harra, 1900; curator, Bishop Museum June 16, 1891, in Columbus, Ohio; ology and Natural History, 1900-07; two children, Helen (Mrs. Stephen organizer and president, Pacific W. Hanna, Columbus, Ohio), and Scientific Institute, 1907; Prof, of Arthur R. Commission clerk with Zoology, College of Hawaii, since J. B. Foraker when he was gov- 1909. Author, Key to Birds of Ha- ernor of Ohio; statistician under waiian Group, 1901; Natural History J. S. Robinson, Secretary of State, of Hawaii, 1915; monograph on 1887-1891; statistician, Covenant Marcus Island and various scientific Mutual Insurance Co. of Illinois, papers. Member American Ornith- 1891-1901; inspector in charge of ologists' Union; Cooper Ornitholog- immigration at Honolulu, T. H., ical Club; American Fisheries Soc., 1906-1912; spent two years in Eu- American Mus. Assn.; vice-president rope recruiting laborers for Ha- Hawaiian Historical Society; mem- waii; secretary of the Honolulu ber 4th International Ornithological Chamber of Commerce since 1914. Congress. Took up the study of telegraphy when a boy and still retains a fair BUCHHOLTZ, A., merchant, Koloa, working knowledge. Member of Kauai, T. H.; born in Germany, and the Oahu Country Club, Elks Club, Oct. 12, 1854; son of Otto edu- Outrigger Club, and the Chamber Francisca (Miske) Buchholtz; married Adof- of Commerce. cated in Germany; 52 MEN OF HAWAII

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phine Ulrich at Pahala, Hawaii, periment Station, Honolulu, since Nov. 13, 1883; three children: Otto, 1915. Author of "Soil Bacteriology Else and Arthur. Came to Hawaii Laboratory Manual," and many ar- in 1880 and entered the mercantile ticles on scientific subjects. Mem- business at Pahala, remaining there ber Urbana Lodge No. 157, F. & 11 years; removed to Kipahulu, A. M., Phi Lamda Upsilon, Alpha Maui, for 10 years; manager of Chi Sigma and Sigma Xi fraterni- Koloa Plantation Store 16 years. ties, American Assn. for the Ad- vancement of American BUCHLY, RUDOLF, banker, Hono- Science, Soc. of Agronomy, Soc. of Ameri- lulu: born April 14, 1878, in Lan- can Bacteriologists, American Chem- cashire, England, son of Rudolf (of ical Switzerland) and Annie Edson Society. () Buchly; married Lucin- BURNETTE, PATRICK HENRY, no- da Noble Butler, granddaughter of tary public and conveyancer, Hono- General Rodman, in Berkeley, Cal., lulu; born January 17, 1868, at April 23, 1906; two children; Martha Davis, Yolo Co., California; son of Ann and Margaret R. Educated in James Garnett and Margaret Eliz- England and entered upon business abeth (Reid) Burnette; married career with the Bank of British Ida Catherine Dower in Honolulu, North America (San Francisco) Jan. 18, 1896; two children, Made- April, 1896; became a resident of line C. and Henry G. Educated in Hawaii in September, 1906; secre- public schools of California, special tary W. C. Peacock & Co., Ltd., business course private tutor, Oak- 1906-1907; vice-president, 1907-1909; land (Cal.). Began career in 1889 with in stock in Fres- president, 1909-15; since May 1, father farm 1915, cashier First National Bank of no Co., Cal.; arrived in Hawaii July Hawaii and also First American 13, 1893, and enlisted in Hawaiian Savings & Trust Co., of Hawaii, Army August, 1893-1895; customs Ltd., director Mutual Building & house service, 1895-97; entered real estate stock Loan Society of Hawaii, Ltd., treas- and brokerage business urer Honolulu Symphony Society in Honolulu and has continued in and Associated Charities of Hawaii. this vocation since 1897. Served Member Pacific Club, Oahu Country six years in Regulars and National Guard of Hawaii. Club, Masons, Knights Templar, Purchased priv- of Shrine, Chiefs of Hawaii. Is de- ilege sending first wireless over local voted to music, being amateur vio- system. linist and owner of several old BUSH, GAVIEN FRED, hardware Cremonas. merchant, Honolulu; born at Joliet, BURGESS, PAUL STEERE, chemist. 111., Nov. 1, 1865; son of Hiram Fred and Honolulu; born March 17, 1885, at Josephine (Young) Bush; educated in the schools of Providence, R. I.; son of Gideon A. public married Clara and Emma (Steere) Burgess; mar- Oakland, Cal.; T. of San Francisco, Cal., ried Frances Dougan at Berkeley, Sparrowe Jan. 22, 1890; children: Gavien A., California, April 30, 1914; de- Hiram Albert Le C. and scendant of old New England fam- S., S., Roy Gavien Fred, Jr. Entered the hard- ily established in America during ware business Jan. 1880. Was colonial days; grandfather, Albert 1, director and Merch- W. Burgess, served a number of vice-president, ants' Association, Honolulu; direc- terms in Rhode Island legislature. tor, Honolulu Chamber of Com- Educated in schools of Toledo, O., merce, 1915; member of the Com- Rhode Island State College, B. S., mercial Club (governor and presi- 1909; University of Illinois, M. S., dent, 1915). 1910; commenced professional ca- reer as asst. chemist University of BUTTOLPH, GUY H., stock and bond Illinois Experiment Station, 1910; broker, Honolulu; born June 8, asst. chemist 111. Agricultural Expt. 1869, in Cleveland, Ohio; son of Sta., 1910-11; instructor of chemis- Levi and Jennie E. (Wright) But- try and bacteriology same institu- tles (the name Buttolph was cor- tion, 1911-12; asst. professor of soil rupted to Buttles, but in the pres- chemistry and bacteriology, Uni- ent generation was changed back of versity California, 1912-15; chem- to original spelling) ; descendant of ist Hawaiian Sugar Planters Ex- Thomas Buttolph of Raynham, Eng- 54 MEN OF HAWAII

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land, who came to Boston, Mass., bor Commissioners; member four in 1635; Boston was named after Loan Fund Commissions, Territory Boston, Norfolk Co., England, this of Hawaii, 1913-1914; vice-president town originally called Botolph's Child & Caldwell, Ltd., sales fact- Town, named after Buttolph, leav- ors, since 1914; Captain 1st Sep. ing out one "t," later shortened to Co., Hawaiian Engineers, N. G.; Bos-ton; the old club in Boston, associate member Am. Soc. of C. Mass., is called Botolph's Club, af- E., B. P. O. E., K. of P., Eng. ter this name. Educated at Kenyon Assn, of the South, Commercial Military Academy, graduate Kenyon Club, Country Club, Outrigger Club. College, Gambier, Ohio, 1892, de- grees B. A. and M. A. Mining CAMARA, JOAQUIM M., attorney-at- law and born engineer in Ecuador, 1898-1903; fol- notary, Honolulu; lowed mining engineering in Mex- Feb. 3, 1866, in Funchal, Island of of and ico three years and in Colorado Madeira; son Joaquim M.

Claudina J. Camara ; one year; came to Honolulu 1910 ( ) C. in Hono- entering into the stock and bond married Mary Cunha lulu three children: business, associated with William Feb. 26, 1890; Williamson. Was director Mid-Pa- Bernice (Mrs. Daniel G. Webber), Constance Cecil G. cific Carnival, Honolulu, 1917. Mem- Adeline, (Mrs. Jeannette (Mrs. John F. ber Knight Templar and Shrine, Benny), Educated in University and Country Clubs, Ness). primary grades Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu. in Funchal and public schools of Honolulu. Member Honolulu Rifles 1887-89, comd. 2nd Lieut., 1st Lieut, and Captain. Joined Provisional CABRINHA, ANTONIO M., mer- Government forces Feb. 11, 1893.

chant, Hilo, Hawaii; born in San Comd. Captain and ; now Miguel, March 10, 1880; son of member National Guard, rank of Joao M. and Marie (da Gloria) Major, Chief of Ordnance. Was Cabrinha; common school educa- Portuguese interpreter, First Circuit tion; married Fraga in Courts (Honolulu), 1898, and 1908- Honolulu, February 17, 1911. Be- 13. Has practised law since 1909. gan in plantation work and later Member San Martinho Benefit So- embarked in the grocery business; ciety, secretary one term, president established own business in Hilo, two terms. Hawaii, in 1905. Elected super- visor for the county of Hawaii in CAMERON, FRANK BRUCE, superin- 1915 and re-elected in 1917. Mem- tendent Fred Baldwin Memorial ber of Lusitana and San Antonio Home, Paia, Maui, T. H.; born at societies; president of Hilo Portu- Moncton, N. B., Feb. 29, 1880; son guese Saving and Investment Co. of Daniel Alexander and Nellie and its organizer; member Y. M. (Gollan) Cameron; educated public I., Moose lodge and Foresters. school (Moncton, N. B.), Mount Herman Boys School (Mt. Her- CALDWELL, JOHN WORDE, civil man, Mass.); married Alice Vivien engineer, Honolulu; born Oct. 18, Durling at Arlington, Mass., Oct. 1882, at Sanford, Orange County, 5, 1910; three children: Faith Bar- Florida; son of Frank Hawkins bara, Ruth Alice, Bruce Sanford. and Nellie Georgia (Worde) Cald- Began in the operating dept. of the well; married Sadie E. Waldron B. & M. R. R., 1897-1908; clerk in Feb. 26, 1906, at Goldsboro, N. C.; law office of Hayes, Sleeper & no children. Educated, public schools Brownell, Boston, Mass., 1908-11; to 1896, Rollins College, Winter superintendent Fred Baldwin Mem- Park, Fla., Florida Agricultural & orial Home, Paia, Maui, T. H., since Mechanical College to 1899; began 1911. Was manager of first Maui professional career with Eddie County Fair, Nov. 30, Dec. 1-2, Electric Co., New York, 1899; was 1916. Member of Maui Chamber of supt. of the Florida Electric Co., as- Commerce, Maui County Fair & sociated with U. S. Engineering Racing Asso. (chairman racing Department and in public office in committee and a director), presi- Hawaii from 1912-1914; road over- dent Makawao Choral Club, com- seer in 1912; superintendent Pub- mitteeman of extension work of lic Works, Chairman Board of Har- the Alexander House Settlement, 56 MEN OF HAWAII

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Wailuku, Maui. Member I. O. O. F. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM H. C v vice Lodge 197. president Volcano Stables & Trans- portation Co., Hilo, Hawaii; born CAMPBELL, ALBERT NEWTON, fi- in Honolulu, Hawaii, May 25, 1862; nancier, Honolulu; born at Dayton, son of Alexander and Margaret Xev., Oct. 1, 1868; son of James L. Campbell; educated in the schools and Mary Jane (Atkins) Campbell; of Honolulu and Heald's Business educated Methodist College, Napa, College, San Francisco, Cal.; mar- California, and Stockton Business ried Florence M. K. Smith of Wai- and Normal Institute, Stockton, luku, Maui, T. H., Dec. 27, 1899; Cal.; married Josephine de Larti- children: William H., Edward, Ju- lia Alex. Florence M. gue in Honolulu, July 3, 1907; two K., James, Colin John M. children, Albert Newton and Valk- K., C., Began career on Island of yrie. Instructor Stockton Business plantation, different capacities College, Stockton, Cal., 1893-95; Maui, filling from a luna to manager; removed traveling salesman, Wiester & Co., to Island of Hawaii to start the San Francisco, 1895-98; instructor Puna Sugar Co., 1900; gave up Oahu College, 1898-99; cashier for plantation work to take the vice- W. R. Castle of Honolulu, 1899-1902; presidency of the Volcano Stables treasurer Henry Waterhouse Trust & Transportation Co., Ltd., Hilo, since 1902. Is treas- Co., Honolulu, 1912. Member and past master ot urer Honolulu Gas director in Co.; Kilauea Lodge, F. & A. M., member Bank director and vice- of Honolulu; and past exalted ruler of the Hilo president Hawaii Consolidated Rail- Lodge B. P. O. Elks. way Co., and director of many other business- corporations in Honolulu. Member CANNON, FRANK QUAYLE, Elks, Chiefs of Hawaii, Commercial man, Honolulu; born, Ogden, Utah, son of Frank J. Club, Country Club and Hawaiian September 27, 1884; Polo and Racing Association. and Martha A. (Brown) Cannon; father was first U. S. Senator from CAMPBELL, HARRY BARTLETT, Utah; grandfather, George Q. Can- business agent, Experiment Sta- non, was Congressman from Utah tion, H. S. P. A., Honolulu; born and first Mormon Missionary to Ha- Rock Island, Rock Isl. County, 111., waii; educated University of Utah; Aug. 6, 1876; son of William Henry married Glenn Douglas in Ogden, (Chief examiner Chicago public Utah, October 22, 1907, two children, schools) and Nellie Hayward (Bart- Martha Lucile and Frances. Served lett) Campbell; education, Geneseo apprenticeship in electric depart- High School, Geneseo, 111.; B. S. ment of Utah Light and Power Co., course at University of Chicago 3% while attending college; traveled in years; married Nov., 1903, in New- Europe, 1903-06; miner and en- to Vera Alfredivna chwang, China, gineer Utah Copper Co., 1907-08; su- of Alfred Genke Genke, daughter perintendent J. P. O'Neill Construc- who was gen. of St. Peters- mgr. tion Co., Ogden, Utah, 1909-10; com- street two burg railways; children, mercial representative, Denver Gas Irene Evelyn, Richard William. Of- & Electric Light Co., 1911-14; sales fice commission manager, business, manager, Honolulu Gas Co., 1914; Port head Arthur, China, 1898-1902; manager Honolulu Gas Co., 1916. bookkeeper, Russo-Chinese Bank, Newchwang, China, 1904; owner of CAPPS, LEWIS EDWIN, optometrist born 1869 at Newchwang telephone system, New- and optician, Honolulu; Mt. Pulaski, Illinois; son of Charles chwang, 1904; in real estate busi- R. and Elizabeth (Lushbaugh) ness alone, San Francisco, Cal., Capps; married 1890, Mary Phillips 1906; chief clerk, general offices of at Youngstown, Ohio; two children, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Robert Waldron and Margaret; des- San Francisco, Cal., 1911; business cendant of John Capps of London, Station of agent, Experiment the Eng., who located in Springfield, Associa- Hawaiian Sugar Planters' 111., in 1840, and who was the friend tion, Honolulu, since Aug., 1912. and neighbor of Lincoln Member, B. P. O. E. and Outrigger and sent four sons to the Civil War; Canoe Club (treasurer, now presi- educated in schools of Mt. Pulaski, dent). and graduated from Chicago Opthal- 58 MEN OF HAWAII

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mic College; started professional 4th Circuits, 1898; Representative work in Peoria, 111., 1893-97, in Se- 1st District, Legislature, 1905. Mem- attle, 1898-03, and established Se- ber Author's Club (London), Univer- attle Optical Co. of which was presi- sity Club (Honolulu), Sons Ameri- dent and manager, 1903-16, moved to can Revolution, D. K. E. Fraternity, Honolulu, Jan. 1916, to manage American Association for Advance- optical department Wall & Dougher- ment of Science, Academy of Politi- ty; organized and was member of cal Science. first state board of examiners in CARTER, GEORGE ROBERT, optometry in Washington, 1910-13, ex-governor Territory of Hawaii, member advisory board National retired, Honolulu; born in Hono- Association of Optometrists; seven lulu, Dec. 28, 1866; son of His years service Illinois National Guard Excellency, Henry A. P. Carter (a as 2nd Lieutenant and 1st Lieuten- senior partner in firm C. Brewer ant; member Blue Lodge F. and A. & Co., Hawaiian Minister to Wash- M., Royal Arch K. of P., and Com- ington, D. C.), and Sybil Augusta mercial and Rotary clubs. (Judd) Carter; American ancestry dates Dack to 1640, Rev. Thomas GARDEN, WILLIAM THOMAS, law- Carter settled in Woburn, Mass.;, yer, Honolulu; born March 3, 1888, married Helen Strong of New in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii; York, April 19, 1892; children: son of John Joseph and Anna Di- Elizabeth, Phoebe, George Rob- ane (Woodard) Garden; married ert, Jr. Educated, Fort Street Florence Gavin Cassidy in Hono- School (Honolulu), Phillips Acad- lulu, March one child: 23, 1916; emy (Andover, Mass.), Yale Uni- Florence. Educated, Honolulu High versity, 1888, S. Began business of School, University California, career with Seattle National Bank, B. L. 1911, Harvard Law School, 1889; cashier C. Brewer & Co., LL. 1914. B., Began professional Honolulu, 1895; manager Hawaiian career with & Milverton, Thompson Trust Co., 1898; manager Hawaiian attorneys, Honolulu, 1914-15; ap- Fertilizer Co., 1900. Director, Bank pointed Deputy City and County of Hawaii, Ltd., C. Brewer & Co., Attorney, Honolulu, August, 1915. Ltd., and Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd.; Commissioner Public Appointed identified in the reorganization of Utilities Commission, of Territory Mutual Telephone Co., Ltd. Was 1916. as Hawaii, August, Resigned Senator from Oahu, 1901; Secre- City and Deputy County Attorney tary of Territory of Hawaii, 1902, June 1917. Chairman 23, Appointed and Governor of Territory of Ha- Public Utilities Commission June waii, 1903-1907; collecting and per- 1917. Member Commercial 23, Club, fecting a private Hawaiian library University Club, I. O. O. F., Hawaii since. Member Pacific and Uni- Bar Automobile Association, Club, versity Clubs, Hawaiian Sugar Rotary Club, Beretania Tennis Club. Planters' Assoc., Hawaiian Histori- CARLSMITH, CARL SCHURZ, law- cal Soc., Social Science Assoc., yer, Hilo, Hawaii; born September Hawaiian Mission Children's Soc., of Re- 4, 1870, at Cambridge, Vermont; son Navy League U. S., Navy of Edward Charles and Marilla lief Soc., Nat'l Assoc. Advance (Derby) Smith; (name changed to ment of Colored People, Nat'l As- Carlsmith Jan. 1, 1911, according to sociation Prevention Tuberculosis, Yale clubs of N. Y. and act of Legislature) ; educated pub- Boston, lic schools (San Jose, Cal.), Univer- St. Anthony clubs of N. Y. and sity of California, 1887-1889, Stan- Boston, Tennis & Racquet Club ford University, 1891-93, A.B., North- of Boston, Delta Phi Fraternity, western University, LL.B., 1896; India House, N. Y., New Eng. His- married Nelle Wood, December 2, torical Genealogical Soc. 1897, in Atlantic, Iowa; children, CARTWRIGHT, BRUCE, estates and Leonard Eldon, Margaret Estelle, insurance, Honolulu; born Nov. 18, Carl Wendell, Merrill Lawrence. Be- 1853, in Honolulu; son of Alexan- gan professional career as librarian, der Joy and Eliza Ann Gerrit (Van Chicago Law Institute, 1895-97; Wie) Cartwright; married Mary came to Honolulu December 27, Louise Wells, 1881, at Oakland, 1897; practised law in Hilo, Hawaii, Cal.; two children: Bruce, Jr., and since 1898. Circuit Judge 3rd and Kathleen De Witt. Descendant of 60 MEN OF HAWAII

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Edward Cartwright, mariner, who 1895; principal of the Honomu settled in Boston 1662 and moved School, Dec. 1, 1895-June 30, 1913; to Nantucket 1676; father, Captain supervising principal for the dis- Alexander Joy Cartwright, was tricts of Hilo and Puna, Sept. 1, 1913- blockade runner in war of 1812, Aug. 31, 1914; principal of Papaikou was captured by the British and School (the largest country school in served nine months on a prison County of Hawaii), since Sept. 1, ship at St. Johns, Newfoundland. 1914. Member of S. B. L. de Ha- Educated, Punahou College (Hon- waii, Concelho Don Manuel II, No. olulu), St. Augustine Military Acad- 19, R. A. B. A. M. (its first presi- emy (Benicia, Cal.), University of dent), Francis Council No. 573, Vermont; started business career Young Men's Institute. with father in 1866 and succeeded CASE, DANIEL HEBARD, lawyer, to business on his death in 1892; Wailuku, Maui; born in Leaven- connected with many corporations worth, Kansas, February 10, 1864; and business ventures; consul of son of Adrial Hebard and Heieii Peru for Territory of Hawaii, 1892- Augusta (Kiff) Case; father was 1911; member Pacific and Commer- pioneer attorney of Kansas; edu- cial Clubs, Society of California cated at Washburn College; Ober- Pioneers, and Sigma Phi fraternity. lin College; Northwestern Univer- CARTWRIGHT, BRUCE, JR., estates sity (Law Department), and gradu- and insurance, Honolulu; born Jan. ated from Garfield University of mar- 22, 1882, in Honolulu, son of Bruce Kansas (Law Department) ; and Mary (Wells) Cartwright; mar- ried Kathryn May Merriam at Ober- ried Caroline Julia Fredericka lin, Ohio, September 2, 1890; three children, Adrial Hebard, Cleo Anita Claire Williams, June 1, 1911, in Honolulu; three children: Bruce and Laura Althea. After graduation, law in father's To- III (deceased), William Edward, practised office, Coleman. Educated, Punahou, Mt. peka, Kan., also serving as court re- entered law office of Kin- Tamalpais Military Academy, Bel- porter; and 1896, also mont Military Academy (Cal.), ney Ballou, Honolulu, as official Court Reporter; Phillips Andover Academy, Yale serving law offices Maui Sheffield Scientific School, Pb.B. opened Wailuku, Entered business as clerk Henry 1903; has been County Attorney of Maui for several is a director Waterhouse Trust Co., later drill terms; of Maui Publish- foreman and subinspector of dredg- of Bank Maui, Ltd., Maui and at Pearl Harbor; busi- ing Co., Ltd., Drygoods ing joined Maui ness of Bruce Cartwright, 1911; Grocery Co., Ltd.; Secretary Director member Territorial Land Board, Chamber of Commerce; and Maui Co. Fair and secretary and trustee Queen's Hos- Secretary Racing Assn.; Member University pital, treasurer Hawaiian Historical Maui, A. F. & A. M. No. Society. Member Chiefs of Hawaii, Club; Lodge 984: lao of Perfection; Hale- Pacific and Oahu Country Clubs; Lodge akala Chapter of Rose Croix; Pa- author of several papers on stamps, cific Lodge of Kadosh; Shriner; volcanology and historical subjects; member Aloha Lodge K. P.; Topeka enthusiastic follower of hunting, Lodge No. 11, A. O. U. W. fishing and tennis. VIRGINIO CASE, LEONARD NEWTON, compar- CARVALHO, AUGUSTO, ative bacteriologist and pedagogue, Papaikou, Hawaii; born pathologist, veterinary sanitarian, Honolulu, T. at Ponta Delgada, Azores, April 24, born at , Conn., Feb. 18, 1873; son of Manuel Joaquim de and H.; son of Charles and Alice Jacintha Candida (Furtado) Carval- 1881; Henry M. educated Nor- ho; arrived in Honolulu on board (Newton) Case; wich Free Cornell the British bark "Suffick," Aug. 24, Academy, 1901; 1881. Educated at St. Mary's School, University Veterinary College, 1908, Hilo, graduated from Honolulu Nor- degree Doctor of Veterinary Medi- under Prof. mal Training School. Married Maria cine: unmarried; studied dos Anjos Bento, Feb. 20, 1898, in Veraonus A. Moore, one of the lead- Hilo, Hawaii; seven children: Anna ing comparative pathologists in U. J., Virginio A., Reginald S., Albert S., graduating from university with T., Herman J., Raymond F., Ray- highest scholarship honors, 1907 and mond Godfrey. Principal of Haka- 1908; assistant territorial veteri- lau School, April 24, 1893-Dec. 1, narian, under Dr. V. A. Norgaard, 62 MEN OF HAWAII

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Territory of Hawaii, since 1908. As (Honolulu), Ann Arbor, Michigan, expert laboratory diagnostician took High School, one year at Michigan charge of the tuberculosis eradica- University, one year at Detroit Medi- tion work; originated the intrapal- cal School, Detroit, Mich.; married pebial tuberculine test for determin- Ida Mary Tenney in Hilo, Hawaii, ing the presence of tuberculosis in Oct. 17, 1879; three children, Dor- animals, which has proved very suc- othy, Mary H., Margaret Tenney A. M. as cessful in work in the territory; ori- (Mrs. Tozzer). Began ginated intradermal mallein test for clerk in firm of Castle & Cooke, an the detection of glanders among Honolulu, 1875; acquired interest in the business, which later horse stock, which test was found 1882, successful by Dr. Norgaard in eradi- incorporated, 1894; vice-president Castle & Cooke, Ltd., until death of cating glanders from Waipio valley, J. B. became Hawaii. Member Cornell club of Atherton, April, 1903; president, 1903, and retired in favor Hawaii, Oahu Country club and Uni- of E. D. Tenney, 1916; served sev- versity club of Honolulu, Seaside eral years as director First National club of Hilo. Bank of Honolulu and First Ameri- CASTLE, ALFRED LOWREY, attor- can Savings & Trust Co. of Hono- ney-at-law, Honolulu; born in Hon- lulu; vice-president Castle & Cooke, olulu, March 18, 1884; son of Ltd., since 1916. Is a director Ewa William Richards and Ida Bea- Plantation, Waialua Plantation, Ho- trice (Lowrey) Castle; married nolulh Rapid Transit & Land Co., Ethelinda Schaefer, daughter of F. S. N. Castle Estate, Ltd. Was A. Schaefer of Honolulu, December a member of Honolulu Rifles during S, 1908; children: Alfred Lowrey, early days of the revolt; elected Jr., Gwendolyn and William Don- member of Advisory Council of the ald. Educated, Oahu College, Hotch- Republic of Hawaii, January 16, kiss School (Conn.), Harvard Uni- 1895. Trustee Children's Hospital, versity, A. B. 1906, Harvard Law Mid-Pacific Institute, Hawaiian School, LL.B. 1908; entered law Board of Missions, Hilo Boarding practise with Castle & Withing- School. Member Commercial and ton (Honolulu) 1908; director, Alex- Pacific Clubs, Odd Fellows, and a ander & Baldwin, Ltd., Honolulu Trustee of Mary Castle Trust. Rapid Transit & Land Co., Hono- lulu Gas Co., Ltd., Henry Water- CASTLE, HAROLD KAINALU LONG, house Trust Co., Hawaiian Pine- business man, Honolulu; born in apple Co., Ltd., Kahului Railroad. Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, July Member Territorial Legislature 3, 1886; son of James B. and Julia 1911, Senate 1915-1917, being chair- (White) Castle; earliest American man judiciary committee in each ancestors came over on Mayflower session; member liquor license in 1620, among them being William commission for Oahu three times, Bradford, first governor of Massa- chairman 1913-14; member Digam- chusetts, and Elder Brewster, a ma Club, Hasty Pudding Club, In- very noted man; married Alice H. stitute of 1770, D. K. E. and Thayer Hedemann, Feb. 16, 1910, in Hono- Law Club of Harvard, University lulu; three children: Virginia Club, Harvard Club, Beretania Ten- Frothingham, James Christian and nis Club, Polo Racing Association Alice Churchill. Educated, Puna- of Honolulu, president Hawaiian hou school, Oahu College, Harvard Tennis Association, winning singles University (two years) ; began bus- championship 1908, 1910, 1911; iness career in the employ of Cali- doubles 1911, 1916. Was pitcher fornia & Hawaiian Sugar Refining on Varsity baseball team at Har- Co., at their refinery at Crockett, vard. Cal., 1906-1907; with Alexander & Ltd. in differ- CASTLE, GEORGE PARMELE, re- Baldwin, (Honolulu), ent for several tired, Honolulu; born in Honolulu, capacities years; entered business with his father April 29, 1851 ; son of Samuel North- business and own- rop and Mary (Tenney) Castle; fa- as manager part ther came to Honolulu, 1836, as er in his various enterprises; di- financial agent for A. B. C. F. M. of rector, Hawaiian Development Co., Boston and advisor to the early Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Castle Estate kings; educated at Punahou School Ltd., and many other corporations. 64 MEN OF HAWAII

Member, Oahu Country, University County Attorney, Honolulu, Janu- and Hawaii Polo and Racing Clubs. ary, 1909-August, 1915; retiring to Is a fond follower aquatic sports, private practise, member of law surfing, polo and big game hunting. firm Thompson & Cathcart. CASTLE, WILLIAM RICHARDS, law- CHALMERS, GEORGE, agriculturist, yer, Honolulu; born in Honolulu, Waimanalo, Oahu, T. H.; born at March 19, 1849; son of Samuel Netherley. County.. Northrup and Mary Ann (Tenney) Scotland, July 26, 1858; son of Jos- Castle; the earliest American an- eph and Elizabeth (Jamieson) Chal- cestor was Henry Castle who prob- mers; educated Cookney Public ably landed in Virginia about 1636 School, Kincardineshire, Scotland; from England, later removing to married Mary Ann Duncan (de- Connecticut 1659; the first Castle ceased) at Hilo, Hawaii, Oct. 1885; coming to Hawaii was S. N. Castle second married Jessie Ann Thom- who arrived in 1837 as financial son in , Scotland, Sept. for American Board of Com- agent 1902; eight children, George, Mary, missioners for Foreign Missions; William, Bella, Joseph, Robert, educated Oahu College, Honolulu, Thomas, Florence. Began farming Oberlin Harvard Law College, Ohio, career in Scotland before coming Columbia Law School with School, to the Hawaiian Islands; became degree LL.B. 1873 (Hon. degree A. head overseer for Hilo Sugar Co., M. Oberlin married College, 1887); 1883-1893; manager of Waimanalo Ida Beatrice Lowrey of Pittsfield, Sugar Co., Waimanalo, Oahu, since Oct. Wil- Mass., 12, 1875; children, 1893. liam R., Alfred L. and Beatrice. Practised law in New York 1874-76; CHALMERS, JOHN, plantation man- returning to Hawaii was appointed ager, Hana, Maui, T. H.; born in Attorney General Kingdom of Ha- Scotland, Sept. 17, 1860; son of waii, February-November, 1876; Joseph and Elizabeth (Jamieson) member Legislature of Hawaii 1878, Chalmers; educated at Cookney of 1886, '87, '88, being President 1887- School, County Kincardineshire, 1888; Annexation Commissioner, Scotland; married Agnes Cushnie, Hawaii to U. S., 1893; Hawaiian in Scotland, Oct. 26, 1891; three Minister resident in Washington, children: Elsie J., Joseph and Ag- D. C., 1895; president Board of Ed- nes K. Chalmers. Worked on farm ucation, Republic of Hawaii, 1896; 1877-1883; came to Hawaii, 1884; president and attorney of Honolulu worked at Waiakea 3 months, Lau- Gas Co., Ltd., S. N. Castle Estate, pahoehoe 9 months; Hakalau and Kona Tobacco Co. and officer or Honohina, 1885-92; Hawaiian Sugar director in many corporations; Co., Makaweli, Kauai, 1893; Wai- member law firm, Castle & With- manalo Sugar Co., 1904; has since ington, Trustee Oahu College, 1881; been with Hana Plantation, now member Hawaiian Bar Association, known as Kaeleku Sugar Co., as American Bar Association, National manager. Municipal League, National Eco- CHALMERS, WILLIAM GEORGE, nomic League, University and Har- contractor, Honolulu; born June vard Clubs of Hawaii, American 10, 1871, in Ottawa, Canada; son of Political and Social Academy of Andrew and Isabella Jane Science. (Wil- son) Chalmers; married Lillie Read CATHCART, JOHN W., attorney-at- in New Westminster, B. C., April law, Honolulu; born Oct. 31, 1860, 22, 1896; three children: Grace I. in St. Paul, Minn.; son of Alexan- V., Doris Lillian, Gladys Alexan- der H. and Rebecca (Marshall) dra. Educated, Carleton Place Cathcart; married Mary Hemphill High School (Ontario), Hunting- in San Francisco, Cal., June 6, 1891. don (Quebec) Academy. Superin- Educated in the public schools of tendent of construction, Imperial St. Paul. Read law in the office Bank of Canada (Vancouver, B. of Cushman K. Davis, attorney, in C.), 1896; 15 years superintendent St. Paul, Minn., and later was ad- of construction U. S. Army; settled mitted to the bar; located in Hono- in Honolulu, December, 1905, and lulu Sept., 1898; practised law in superintended construction Fort Honolulu since 1898; City and Shatter for the contractors; one of BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 65

incorporators Pacific Engineering baseball, serving as president of the Co., Ltd. (Honolulu), Nov. 13, 1909; Hawaiian Baseball League for past built McKinley High School, 1908; six years. Member Masonic Lodge, superintended construction of num- Order of Chiefs of Hawaii, Commer- ber of larger buildings in Hono- cial club and Ad club of Honolulu. lulu. Member Commercial Club, CHILLINGWORTH, WILLIAM S. Hawaiian Engineering Association, court reporter, Wailuku, Maui; born K. of P., I. O. O. F. at Makawao, Maui, May 21, 1885; CHAMBERLAIN, WILLIAM WAR- son of Samuel Francis and Elizabeth REN, financier, Honolulu; born K. (Lindsay) Chillingworth; educat- Feb. 13, 1873, in Honolulu; son of ed grammar school, Wailuku, and Warren and Celia P. (Wright) McKinley High School, Honolulu; Chamberlain; married Clio Newton married R. Hilda Robertson in Ho- Feb. 21, 1906, in Honolulu; three nolulu, April 29, 1909; three chil- children: Warren L., Clio O, Al- dren, Kaiulani W., Selden K., Wil- bethia M.; descendant of William liam R. Stenographer in Department Chamberlain who settled in Wo- of Public Instruction, 1905-07; in of- burn (Mass.), in 1648; Levi Cham- fice of Supreme Court, Territory of berlain, grandfather, was secular Hawaii, 1907-08; Office Deputy U. S. secretary American Board of For- Marshal, Honolulu, 1908-09; employ- eign Missions in Hawaii, 1823-1849; ed by Kahului Railroad Co., Maui, educated, Punahou Preparatory 1909-10; shorthand reporter Circuit School, Oahu College (Honolulu), Court, 2nd Circuit, Territory of Ha- Business Col- Bryant and Stratton's waii, since 1910, Has served fourteen became associated lege (Chicago) ; years in National Guard of Hawaii, Gazette 1895; with Hawaiian Co., enlisting as a private and advancing W. W. Dimond & Co., 1897; Hono- thru the ranks to 1st Lieut. 1908. lulu Postoffice 1898; Bank of Ha- July 1, 1917, was made Adj. 2nd Bat- waii Kahului R. R. Co., 1899; 1899; talion, 2nd Reg. Was a member of W. O. Paia Plantation Co., 1900; the Rifle Teams from Hawaii to Smith with W. O. Smith was 1900; Camp Perry, 1907 and 1908. Is an of Guardian Trust Co., organizer accomplished artist and instructor director Oahu Railway Ltd., 1911; on the and other stringed Land Co. since 1915; Benson, & instruments. Member and director Smith & Co. since 1913; served of old Diamond Head Athletic club; Co. B, Honolulu Rifles, in revolu- member of Myrtle Boat club, rowed tion 1895-97; 2nd Lieut. Mounted No. 4 winning Freshman Crew, 1905. Reserve prior to annexation; mem- ber Commercial Club, Honolulu CHU GEM, merchant, Honolulu; was Chamber of Commerce, Hawaiian born in China, Kwong Quong, Dis- Historical Society, Hawaiian Mis- trict of Sing Ning, Oct. 3, 1853; sion Children's Society. son of Quong Mow and Wong See to San CHARLES FRED- (mother's name) ; journeyed CHILLINGWORTH, Francisco at age of 17 and entered lawyer and senator, Hono- ERICK, employ in tea store of his uncle; on the island of Hawaii 'ulu; born attended school in San Francisco son of Samuel F. February 17, 1877; and at expiration of five years re- Elizabeth Chilling- and (Lindsay) turned to China with his father; worth; educated at Miss Green's pri- attended school in the of Sun Puna- city vate school, island of Maui; Ning for three years; married Ho Vic- hou school, Honolulu; married See in Honolulu, Nov., 1886; chil- De- toria Stratemeyer of Honolulu dren: Chu Sui Ping. Chu Sui Wai, cember 24, 1898. Studied law in Mrs. Y. K. You, Mrs. Wun Mon father's office on the island of Maui, Tong, Chu See Sem, Chu See Ming, 1892, and was admitted to bar, 1897; Chu See Hon, Chu See Ting, Chu deputy marshal, Republic of Hawaii, See Chung, and Chu See Keing. at Honolulu, 1896, and in 1904 be- Came to Honolulu from China in came deputy high sheriff of the Ter- 1886 and entered into partnership ritory of Hawaii; senator from Oahu with Chu Quong Tang in the mer- to the territorial legislature each cantile and importing business; session since 1906, serving as presi- two large stores of this partnership dent of the Senate 1915 and 1917 ses- were destroyed in fire of 1886, sions; takes an active interest in leaving them with $15,000 insur- 66 MEN OF HAWAII

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ance money to pay $150,000 obli- treasurer Honolulu Drug Co., Ltd. gations in Hong Kong, San Fran- Member Commercial Club (treas- cisco and Honolulu; through suc- urer 1916, Board of Governors cessful management the indebted- 1917), Chamber of Commerce, Ha- ness was cleared in less than ten waiian Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., years. Was president of the United Honolulu Chapter No. 1, Honolulu Chinese Society serving nine terms; Commandery No. 1, Aloha Temple president of See Yup Benevolent A. A. O. N. M. S. Society since its organization; is president of Chinese Merchants As- CLEMONS, CHARLES FREDERIC, sociation; trustee of the Wah Mun lawyer, Honolulu; born in Man- Chinese School. chester, Vt., Oct. 9, 1871; son of Dr. Seneca S. and Anna (Dan- CLARK, ALBERT BARNES, banker, forth) Clemons; educated public Honolulu; born in Chicago, 111., Jan. schools, Academy (Saxton's River, 25, 1884; son of Albert Barnes and Vt.), Yale, B. A. 1895, spec, honors Sara Jane (Hamlin) Clark; descen- in natural and physical science; an dant of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, vice- editor of the Yale Daily News; President of United States with Yale Law School and National Lincoln; educated at University of University Law School (Washing- Wisconsin and University of Illinois, ton, D. C.); chairman Yale Law A.B., 1907. Began business career Journal, 1897-98; married Virginia with Koolau Railway, 1907-1908; Armstrong Patten of Butte, Mont., Bank of Hawaii from 1908 to date; Sept. 10, 1902; admitted to bar, assistant cashier since 1915; 2nd Connecticut, 1898; practised law in and Lieut. Machine Gun Co., National Burlington, Vt., 1900, Butte, Guard of Hawaii. Member F. & A. Mont., 1900-1902; practised law in Honolulu since M.; Country, Outrigger and Bere- March, 1902, being associated with Austin Whit- tania Tennis Clubs; Kappa Sigma Judge ing, 1902-04; & Clemons fraternity. Appointed to Reserve Thompson and later Thompson, Clemons & Officers' Training Camp, Schofield Wilder, 1904-11; admitted to U. S. Barracks, Aug. 27, 1917. Supreme Court 1907. Appointed CLARK, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Judge U. S. District Court, Dist. rancher, Paia, Maui; born in North of Hawaii, 1911, from which re- Jan. 1917. Kona, Hawaii, April 7, 1885; son of signed 15, Associated George and Kathryn (Lane) Clark; with Hon. E. M. Watson in practise of educated St. Louis College, Hono- law, in firm of Watson & Clem- Honolulu. of lulu; married Mary Vincent at Paia, ons, Member Com- mission to Revise Laws of Maui, July 25, 1908; children, Agnes Hawaii, Kathryn, Maelvin Alexander and 1913-15, and secretary of similar Harriet Eunice. Started as book- commission, 1903-05; Chancellor of Protestant Episcopal Church of Ha- keeper for the Maui Agricultural Co., waii, 1907-11, and for some years Paia, Maui, 1901-1912; manager of member of board of directors; for the Grove ranch, Paia, Maui, since several years secretary of Bar As- 1912. Is a Shriner, member of the sociation of Hawaii; director Hono- Aloha Temple; member of the Maui lulu Y. M. C. A. since 1914; mem- Lodge, Xo. 984, A. F. & A. M. ber of University and Country CLARKE, JOHN KIRKWOOD, man- Clubs. ager Hind, Rolph & Co., Honolulu; WILLIS born December 4, 1882, in Hono- COALE, BRANSON, clergy- lulu, Kingdom of Hawaii; son of man, Lahaina, Maui, T. H.; born at Thos. Kirkwood and Annie (Horn- Holder, 111., Nov. 10, 1885; son of blower) Clarke; married Caroline Arthur and Laura (Branson) Coale; descendant of old Crewes in Honolulu, Oct. 2, 1912; Quaker stock; two children, John Kirkwood, Ruth educated McLean Co., 111., public Caroline. Educated, Old Fort Street schools; Bloomington and Peoria, School, Honolulu High School. Be- 111., High Schools; Bradley Poly- technic Inst. Oberlin gan career as newsboy, carrying ; College, B.A., Evening Bulletin; with Theo. H. 1912; Oberlin Graduate School of Davies & Co., 1896-1900; Hind, Theology, B.D., 1915; married Grace Rolph & Co., Oct. 1, 1900, as clerk; Woodford in Peoria, 111., August 2, appointed manager May 1, 1910; 1915. Was assistant, Peoria Public 68 MEN OF HAWAII

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Library, 1905; taught public schools, married Ethel M. Ruth of California Tazewell Co., 111., 1907-10; Pastor St. in 1895. Spent several years travel- Onge, Hermosa and Keyston, S. D., ing throughout Europe following summer of 1914; missionary of Ha- graduation from high school; en- waiian Board, Lahaina, Maui, 1915; tered in the commercial field and appointed pastor of Kalihi Union was prominent in Republican poli- Church, Honolulu, Dec. 1, 1917. A tics in Northern Wisconsin, and la- member Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. ter removed to Hawaii in 1898 at the time of the raising of the Stars bank- COCKBURN, JAMES LOWRIE, and Stripes, the annexation to the Feb. er, Honolulu; born 1, 1876, United States as a Territory. Be- son of Thos. at Dalkeith, Scotland; came interested in professional the- and Janet (Lowrie) Cockburn; atricals in Honolulu and started the married Eliza Victoria King Mar. Orpheum theatre which was des- one 23, 1907, at Victoria, B. C.; troyed by fire in 1913. Organized child, Ranald Lowrie. Educated, and is president of the Consolidated Institution, Edinburgh, Amusement Co., Ltd., Honolulu, with Scotland; entered business which controls directly or indirectly Edinburgh branch of Union Assur- almost every theatre in the Terri- ance Society of London; with Bish- tory. Was elected Representative op & Co. of Honolulu since 1899 to the Territorial Legislature, 1909; and became partner in firm 1912; candidate for Mayor of Honolulu, director Bishop Trust Co., Ltd., 1915 and 1917, being defeated in both Audit Co. of Hawaii, Ltd., Olaa elections. Member of Commercial, Sugar Co., Ltd., Bishop Insurance Rotary, and Ad Clubs of Honolulu; Agency. Member, Chamber of member of B. P. O. Elks, Phoenix Commerce, Commercial Club, Pa- Lodge, Eagles and Honolulu Cham- cific Club, British Club, Oahu Coun- ber of Commerce. try Club. COKE, JAMES LESLIE, jurist, Hon- COCKCROFT, FRANK NUTTALL, olulu; born Aug. 31, 1875, at Mans- Episcopal minister, Lahaina, Maui; field, Coos County, Oregon; son of born in Shawforth, Lancashire, John Stephen and Mary E. (Moore) Eng., July 10, 1868; son of Walter Coke; descendant of Richard Cocke, and Eliza (Nuttall) Cockcroft; ed- Devonshire, England, who located ucated State University of Wyom- in Henrico County, Virginia, about ing, 1893-94; General Theological 1632; paternal great-grandfather, Seminary, New York City, 1894-97; William Cocke, officer in Revolu- married Julia L. Walcott at Jack- tionary War, member United States son, Mich., Sept. 9, 1903; two chil- Senate from Tennessee when that dren: Ruth W. and John W. Was state organized, succeeded in 1797 Rector of Trinity Church, Lander, by Andrew Jackson, again ap- Wyo., 1897-99; assistant minister, pointed 1799 serving to 1805, buried Zion and St. Timothy, New York on banks of Tombigbee river, Mis- of Christ City, 1899-1903; Rector sissippi, under tombstone erected Church, Henrietta, Mich., 1903-05; by that state. Married Effie B. St. Paul's Church, Hamilton, Mont., in Honolulu, March 11, 1913; Red- Riley 1905-11; All ' Church, three children, by former marri- 1911-15; Missionary of ding, Cal., age: Philip L., Dixie C., James H. Holy Innocents' Church, Lahaina, Educated, Oregon and California; of Red- Maui, since 1915; member commenced practise of law in No. F. & A. M.; ding Lodge 254, partnership with John S. Coke, No. R. A. M.; Shasta Chapter 9, Marshfield, Ore., 1896. Elected No. K. Redding Commandery 50, County Attorney, County of Maui T.; Islam Temple, A. A. O. N. M. (Hawaii), Nov. 8, 1908; to Terri- San Francisco; Redding Lodge S., torial Senate Nov. 5, 1912-Jan. 23, No. 1073, B. P. O. E. 1916; appointed Third Judge, First COHEN, C., theatrical and Circuit Court, Territory of Hawaii, amusement financier, Honolulu; Mar. 23, 1916; appointed by Pres- born at Buffalo, N. Y., June 12, 1862; ident Wilson as Justice of Supreme son of Charles and Clementine (Von Court, Territory of Hawaii, Jan. 8, Lichtenstein) Cohen; educated in 1917. Member B. P. O. E. No. 616, the public and high schools of Ber- Honolulu (P. E. R.), 32nd degree lin, Wisconsin, graduating 1879; Mason, Shriner. 70 MEN OF HAWAII

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COLt, LEO L., JR., lawyer, Honolulu, gan business career with San Fran- T. H.; born in Macon, Miss., Feb. 26, cisco Law Library as assistant lib- 1S93; son of Leo L. and Susie (Carr) rarian Dec. 1, 1895; joined staff of Cole; educated Vanderbilt Univer- Bulletin (Honolulu), Nov. 1, 1897; sity, B.A., 1915, LL.B., 1917. Came with Honolulu Republican 1900; to Honolulu Sept. 26, 1917, entering Bulletin 1900-1903; Inter-Island law office of Thompson & Cathcart, Steam Navigation Co., Jan., 1903- Uct. 1, 1917. Member of Phi Beta Oct. 30, 1905; H. Hackfeld & Co., Kappa, (honorary literary); Phi Del- Kailua, Hawaii, Nov. 1, 1905-Nov. ta Phi (honorary legal), and Sigma 30, 1906; Chief Clerk Executive De- Chi fraternities; member University partment Territory of Hawaii Dec. Club, Honolulu. 1, 1906-June 30, 1909; Treasurer, Territory of Hawaii July 1, 1909- ARTHUR W., civil engi- COLLINS, Oct. 30, 1914, elected Treasurer neer, Paia, Maui, T. H.; born at City and County of Honolulu Ncv., Fort Fairfield, Maine, November 19, 1914, re-elected 1917. Was instru- 1883; son of Henry C. and Elizabeth mental in organizing Honolulu (Slocomb) Collins; educated Uni- Stock and Bond Exchange, 1900, versity of Maine, B.S., 1905; married and was first secretary. Member Ethel Kittredge in Boston, Mass., Healani Boat Club, Pacific Club, October 30, 1909; two children, Elk, Mason. Mary Kittredge and Harriet Patri- Fe R. cia. Was with Santa R., 1905; COOK, MANUEL KANINOA, terri- Western Pacific R. R., 1906; engi- torial official, Honolulu, T. H.; born neer for Maui Agricultural Co., at Puna, Hawaii, April 29, 1872; has been engineer Paia, 1906-10; educated St. Mary's School, Hilo, Maui Agricultural Co. and Hawaiian and St. Louis College, Honolulu; Commercial and Sugar Co. since married Annie Mailoki Kupihea, in 1910; also engineer for Kahului R. Honolulu, April 4, 1895; no children. R. since 1910; Major in National Entered law office of Paul Neu- Guard of Hawaii; member of Uni- Honolulu, on leaving school, versity and Hawaii Polo and Racing mann, of In- Clubs. 1893-95; entered Department terior (Republic of Hawaii) under GEORGE MILES, engi- 1 in COLLINS, Minister J. A. King , 1895-97; neer, Honolulu; born May 16, 1889, Treasury Department, 1897, and was at Cal. son of Oliver Los Gatos, ; transferred to Auditing Department and C. edu- Sophie (Lyon) Collins; 1898; joined force of Department ot cated in and schools grammar high Interior, 1898, name of which was Los of Cali- Gatos, Cal., University changed to Department of Public fornia, B. S., College of Mining, Works on annexation; Chief Clerk married Geraldine May, 1911; Department of Public Works, Terri- Frances Neumann of San Francisco tory of Hawaii. Member N. G. H., in Salt Lake October 17, 1912. City, 1893-95; was in revolution of 1895- Began professional career with 96. Member Hawaii Chapter No. 1, Utah Copper Co., Garfield, Utah, Order of Kamehameha. June-September, 1911; American Smelting & Refining Co., Septem- COOKE, FRANCIS, real estate, ber, 1911-March, 1913; assistant Honolulu; born in Honolulu, Dec. Waiahole Water Co. Ltd., and Engineer 23, 1851; son of Amos Starr (Honolulu), April, 1913-January, Juliette (Montague) Cooke, early 1914; assistant engineer City and missionaries to Hawaiian Islands; County of Honolulu, January, 1914- educated Oahu College (Honolulu) January, 1916; engineer City and and University of Michigan; mar- County of Honolulu since January ried Lilanet Lidgate in Hilo, Hawaii, 1916. 1, November 6, 1879; two daughters, CONKLING, DAVID LLOYD, news- Margaret Montague and Juliette An- of paperman, Honolulu; born April 29, nis (Melanphy). Started in firm 1876, in San Francisco, California; Castle & Cooke, Honolulu, 1875; son of David and Anna Mar- manager Pacific Navigation Co., tin (Hawkins) Conkling. Educat- 1878-1887, island coasting and in for- ed, St. Ignatius College, Lincoln eign trade to South Sea Islands; Grammar School and Commercial started and organized Hawaiian Fer- High School (San Francisco). Be- tilizer Co. of Honolulu, 1889, and 72 MEN OF HAWAII

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selling out in 1898; purchased prop- son of Charles Montague and Anna in Palolo erty of Bruce Cartwright Charlotte (Rice) Cooke; both par- Palolo Valley, Oahu, and organized ents children of missionaries to Ha- Land & Improvement Co., Ltd., in waiian Islands; educated at Yale has conducted a general real 1899; married estate business in Honolulu since. University, B.A., 1905; Served in the Citizens' and National Sophie Boyd Judd, daughter of late Guards under the Provisional Gov- Chief Justice A. F. Judd, in Hono- ernment and Republic of Hawaii, lulu, April 4, 1906; five children, 1893-1899. Member of the sons of Dora, George Paul, Jr., Francis the American Revolution. Judd, Thomas Hastings, Stephen Stock and bond clerk, COOKE, CLARENCE HYDE, banker, Montague. Hawaiian Trust Honolulu: was born in Honolulu, Co., Ltd., 1905-08; American Sugar Co., April 17, 1876, the son of Charles bookkeeper M. and Anna (Rice) Cooke; mar- Ltd., and Molokai Ranch, April, ried Lily Love, daughter of Robert 1908, to December, 1908; manager Love of Honolulu, August 11, 1898; A. S. Co., Ltd., & Molokai Ranch children: Dorothea, Martha Ana, since 1908. Representative for Clarence junior, Harrison, Alice and Maui County to Territorial Legisla- Robert; graduate of Punahou Col- ture, 1911-13; Senator from Maui lege, 1894, and Yale (did not grad- County, 1917-19. Member Y. M. C. business in uate) ; began career A., Maui Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu with Hawaiian Safe De- Maui Aid Assn., Queen's Hospital posit and Trust Co., Ltd., 1897; Corporation, Hawaiian Board, Uni- Bank of Jan. Hawaii, 1, 1898; presi- versity and Commercial Clubs, presi- dent of of the Bank Hawaii, Ltd., dent Hawaii Tuna Club, 1917. since 1909; has been identified with Hawaiian industries and is an of- JOSEPH fac- ficer or director of the Hawaiian COOKE, PLATT, sugar T. born in Hono- Trust Co., Ltd., the Hawaiian Elec- tor, Honolulu, H.; December son of Jos- tric Co., Ltd., Ewa Plantation, Wai- lulu, 15, 1870; alua Plantation, Charles M. Cooke, eph Platt and Harriet Emilita (Wil- Ltd., C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., Lihue der) Cooke; parents were among Isl- Plantation Co., Wailuku Sugar Co., early missionaries to Hawaiian and a number of other enterprises. ands; educated Oakland High school Was a member of the 1913, 1915 and (Cal.), Phillips Academy (Andover, 1917 sessions of the Territorial leg- Mass.), Yale University, B.A., 1894; islature and accomplished good re- married Maud M. Baldwin at Haiku, sults on the Financial Committee of Maui, July 18, 1895; six children, the lower house. Member of the Platt, Emily, Henry, Douglas, Fred Pacific, University and Country and Maud. Started in business with clubs of Honolulu. the firm of Alexander & Baldwin, COOKE, CHARLES MONTAGUE, JR., San Francisco, Dec. 1, 1894; the firm zoologist, Honolulu; was born in consisted of H. P. Baldwin, S. T. Honolulu Dec. 20, 1874; son of Alexander, W. M. Alexander and J. Charles and Anna Char- Montague P. Cooke as partners; removed to lotte (Rice) Cooke; educated in Honolulu, 1897, to establish the Ho- Honolulu and Yale University, grad- nolulu branch of the on the in- uating with degree A. B. 1897 and firm; corporation of the firm, Alexander receiving the Ph. D. degree 1901; be- married Eliza Lefferts of Flatbush, & Baldwin, Ltd., July 1, 1900, N. Y., April 25, 1901. Curator Pul- came treasurer and manager of the monata, Bishop Museum, Hono- Honolulu branch; after the death of lulu since 1902. Member Washing- H. P. Baldwin in 1911, was elected ton Academy of Sciences, Malacol- President of Alexander & Baldwin, ogical Society of London and mem- Ltd. Is an officer and director in ber of the Club of Hon- University the Maui Agricultural Co., Haiku olulu. Republican. Sugar Co., Paia Plantation, Hawai- ian COOKE, GEORGE PAUL, rancher, Sugar Co., McBryde Sugar Co., Kaunakakai, Molokai; born in Ho- Kahuku Plantation Co., Kahului nolulu, T. H., December 2, 1881; Railroad Co., and Kauai Railway 74 MEN OF HAWAII

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Co. Served as President, Hawaiian sity of Medical Dept., M.D. Sugar Planters' Association, 1913, 1889. Married Katherine Christie and President of the Sugar Factors McGrew, daughter of John S. Mc- Company, Ltd., 1910-11. Member of Grew, in Honolulu, March 24, 1897. Pacific Club, University Club, Com- Practising physician and surgeon, mercial Club and Country Club (Ho- Butte, Montana, 1889-91; removed to nolulu). Honolulu, 1891. Member Territorial Board of Health, 1900-05; as presi- COOKE, RICHARD ALEXANDER, dent of the board in 1904, inaugu- treasurer, Cbarles M. Cooke, Ltd., rated the plan for establishing a Honolulu; born Jan. 24, 1884, in Federal Experiment Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands; son of Hawaii for furthering the research Charles M. and Anna Charlotte work for a cure of leprosy; appeared (Rice) Cooke; married Dagmar before the Public Health Service Sorenson in Honolulu, Nov. 12, Convention, Washington, D. C., with 1907; three children: Anna Karen, the plan which resulted in an ap- Alice Montague, Richard Alexander, propriation by Congress of $100,000 Jr. Educated, Oahu College (Hon- for equipment and $50,000 annually olulu), Hotchkiss School (Conn.), for maintenance. Commissioner of Yale University, B. A. 1906. Began Public Health, 1904; ex-member business career with C. Brewer & Board of Medical Examiners; chair- Co., Ltd. (Honolulu), Oct. 1, 1906; man Board of Industrial Schools; Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., 1907; Chas. commissioner Insanity Commission; M. Cooke, Ltd., 1909; became as- chief surgeon, Oahu Railway and sociated with Hawaiian Electric Land Co. Regimental surgeon under Co., Ltd., 1913. Member Board Provisional Government, 1893; for Liquor License Commissioners since Republic of Hawaii, 1895-98; com- 1916; member Board of Trustees, missioned Surgeon General with Mid-Pacific Institute; member Oahu rank of Lieut. Colonel, National Country Club, University Club Guard of Hawaii; completed course (Honolulu). in the first class of the Field Ser- vice Schools for Medical Officers, COOMBS, WALTER ROLAND, ac- Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., 1912. Mem- countant, Honolulu, T. H.; born at ber of Pacific, University (ex-presi- Bedford, Iowa, December 8, 1880; dent), Oahu Country, Oahu Polo and son of Lafe and Addle (Wilson) Racing, Rotary and Ad Clubs of Coombs; graduated from High Honolulu; Fellow American Medi- School May 31, 1897; married Gene- cal Assn.; member and ex-president vra E. V. Hooyer, in Honolulu, July Hawaiian Medical Society; member of 26, 1906. In employ of Lewers & Assn. of Pacific Coast R. R. Sur- Cooke, Ltd., since 1904; came to Ho- geons; P. I. P. of Aloha Temple, nolulu first on way to Philippines as Knights Templar; 1st Exalted Ruler State Volunteer, 1899; returning to B. P. O. E. 616. Honolulu 1901; Chairman G. O. P. of COOPER, HENRY ERNEST, lawyer, Honolulu, 1914-15-16; member of Pearl City, Oahu, T. H.; born at Commercial and Country Clubs; New Albany, Ind., Aug. 28, 1857; son Hawaiian Historical Society; Past of William Giles Cooper; educated Master of and present Registrar of common schools of Boston; LL.B., Scottish Rite Bodies of Honolulu; Boston University, 187S; married 32 of Knight Commander Court Mary E. Porter, of San Diego, Cal., Honor, Knight Templar; Shriner. Oct. 2, 1883. Admitted to bar, Suf- folk came to Hono- COOPER, CHARLES BRYANT, physi- Co., Mass., 1878; cian and surgeon, Honolulu; born at lulu, 1890; chairman committee of Jan. Babylon, New York, Nov. 19, 1864; safety, Hawaiian Revolution, son of Rev. Chas. White and Fran- 14-17, 1893; on Jan. 17, 1893, read ces (Duyckinck) Cooper; descend- proclamation abrogating monarchial ant of the great philanthropist, Peter government in Hawaiian Islands and Cooper, founder of Cooper Institute, establishing provisional govern- New York City, and related to James ment; member Advisory Council, Provisional Jan. -.Mar Fennimore Cooper, the novelist. Government, , Educated at Wallkill Academy (Mid- 1893; Judge Circuit Court, 1st Cir- N. dletown, Y..) ; Williston Semin- cuit, Hawaiian Islands, 1893-95; ary (Easthampton, Mass.); Univer- minister of foreign affairs, 1895-99; 76 MEN OF HAWAII

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acting President Republic of Ha- Educated, South Carolina public waii, Jan. 9-Mar. 1898; Minister of schools, Eastman's Business Col- Public Instruction, June 1896-Mar. lege (Poughkeepsie). Entered busi- 1899; Attorney General Hawaii from ness in 1873 and followed mercan- March 1899 to June, 1900; minister tile lines in New York, San Fran- of the interior ad interim, 4 terms; cisco, and the Southwest, except minister of finance ad interim, three four years in postal service during terms; president Board of Health, Cleveland's administration; came to March 1899 to Jan. 5, 1900; appoint- Hawaii from Arizona in 1906; ed first secretary, Hawaiian Terri- appointed postmaster Hilo June 13, and mercantile tory, June 14, 1900; retired; Republi- 1913, has interests, can. being vice-president Wall-Nichols Co., Ltd., 1906-1917; Member I. COOPER, WILLIAM JONATHAN, F. O. O. ; raises chickens as a journalist, Wailuku, Maui; born in pastime. Cochranton, Pa., March 22, 1876; son of William Humes and Eliza- CORREA, SYLVESTER PHILIP, sen- beth (Sisson) Cooper; educated at ator, Honolulu; born Sept. 12, 1876, University of W. Va.; married at Honolulu; son of Manuel Gon- Lucy C. Vrooman, M. D., in Hono- salves and Anna (Kamio) Correa; lulu, Aug. 3, 1907; no children. Re- married Caroline Speckmann May porter on "Sentinel," Parkersburg, 22, 1902, at Honolulu; five chil- W. Va., from 1895 until enlisted dren: Bernice, Caroline, Sylvester, with 1st W. Va. Volunteers, 1898; Lawrence and Wilhelmina. Edu- went with Miles' expedition to Por- cated, public schools, Royal School to Rico and mustered out, 1899; (Honolulu) and Waimea School

went to college until 1901; associ- (Kauai) ; entered business as ap- ated with father in lumber busi- prentice printer 1893 and employed ness; went to Beaumont, Tex., 1904, by various Honolulu publishers and with oil well supply concern; be- printers; linotype operator since came reporter on San Francisco 1897; foreman composing room of Chronicle, 1906; came to Honolulu Hawaiian Gazette Co.; elected to as reporter on the Star, 1907; was House of Representatives Territor- assistant to H. P. Wood, Promo- ial Legislature from Fifth District tion Committee, 1908, and repre- 1907, 1909, 1911, and from Third sented committee at A.-Y.-P. Expo- Senatorial District 1917; member sition, Seattle, 1909; reporter on Honolulu Civil Service Commission Honolulu Star, 1910-12; took home- 1915-16; member San Antonio So- stead near Haiku, Maui, 1912; ap- ciety, Royal School Alumni Associ- pointed manager Maui Pub. Co., Ltd., ation, Court Camoes, A. O. F. and editor Maui News, 1914; ap- ANTONE post- pointed member of Industrial Ac- COSTA, FRANCIS, Wailuku, Maui; born in Ko- cident Board for Maui County to master, 2, 1886; son of serve until 1912; member of Hono- hala, Hawaii, April Manuel and Emilia (Nevis) Costa; lulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O. E.; educated at St. Ann School, Kohala; Aloha Lodge No. 3, K. P., Wailu- married Laura Lewis in ku; Sigma Chi fraternity. Taking Wailuku, course in Reserve Officers' Train- Maui, May 4, 1912. Began business ing Camp, Schofield Barracks, at career as store clerk, Kohala Sugar present writing. Co.'s store; afterward timekeeper, Kohala Plantation; office assistant, CORBETT, HENRY D., postmaster, Metropolitan Meat Market, Hono- Hilo; born June 7, 1857, at Sum- lulu; bookkeeper at Puunene Store, ter, Sumter Co., S. C.; son of Jas. Kahului, Maui; assistant postmaster N. and Agnes (White) Corbett; at Wailuku, Maui, 1913, holding of- married Abby Jewell Roberts, June fice ever since. Member Maui 3, 1902, at Tucson, Ariz.; no chil- Chamber of Commerce, Maui County dren; descended on mother's side Fair and Racing Association, Maui from the famous Hale of family Boosting Club, Honolulu Y. M. C. A., a New England, great-great-uncle Sociedade de St. Antonio. being Nathan Hale; paternal grand- father came to Charleston, S. C., COYNE, ARTHUR, merchant, Hono- in 1823, from Ireland, founding the lulu; born March 21, 1867, at Lon- American branch of the family. don, Ontario, Canada; son of Thos. 78 MEN OF HAWAII

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G. and Elizabeth (Peel) Coyne; 14; Deputy Collector and Gauger, married Sarah Amelia Perrin (de- U. S. Internal Revenue, Honolulu, ceased) at Honolulu; grandfather 1915; division deputy collector in 1'ounded American branch of Coyne charge U. S. Int. Rev., Hilo, Ha- family, coming from London in waii, 1915-16; stock and bond broker and financial 1812; maternal side originally came agent, Hilo, from' Belfast, Ireland. Educated, since 1916. Member Berkeley Elks, Cherros Club (Oakland), Hilo Yacht schools of London, Ont. ; began business career with furniture man- Club, Seaside Club, Hilo. ufacturing concern, London, Ont.; CRAIG, JOHN HENRY, architect 32nd entered Canadian army, 1884, and builder, Honolulu; born April through Huron Volunteers, serving 28, 1864, in Toronto, Canada; son came to Kiel rebellion of 1885; of John (well known in early days re-entered fur- Honolulu 1889, and of the Dominion) and Annie (Chris- with J. & Co., niture business Hopp tie) Craig; married Annie Cox June military service at again taking up 2, 1884, at Hamilton, Canada; two Rev- the outbreak of the Hawaiian children: Edna May (Knudsen) and 1st olution of 1893; commissioned Nina Grace (McCorriston). Edu- Hawaiian Regu- Lieut, in Co. E, cated, Central Grammar School under Provision- lars, Jan. 31, 1893, (Toronto), Collegiate Institute of al Government, promoted Captain Hamilton; entered business in Los in that grade 1898; 1396, retiring Angeles, Cal., 1886; removed to service in National re-entered Honolulu, 1889; has designed and 1st Guard of Hawaii as Captain, constructed many of Honolulu's Lieut.-Col. Inf., in 1903, appointed large business blocks, schools and and retired 1907, and Colonel 1913, residences; holds interests in sev- 9, 1914; holds on own request May eral plantations; former member as Colonel, certificate of eligibility Board of Immigration and Board dated April 25, U. S. Volunteers, of License Commissioners; mem- for him- 1916; entered business ber Masonic order. self 1899; president Coyne Furni- ture Co. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM HENRY, merchant and lawyer, Honolulu; CRABBE, EDWARD CLINTON SIM- born Jan. 21, 1876, in Honolulu; MONS, broker, Hilo, Hawaii; born married Hattie Keanu Nov. 25, at Palisade, Nev., Aug. 30, 1882; 1907, in Honolulu; two children: son of Clarence Linden and Emma William H. Jr. and Annie Leinaala. Longstreet (Rich) Crabbe; great- Educated, Damon school, St. Louis of John Meek, or- entered busi- grandson Capt. College (Honolulu) ; ganizer of the first Masonic Lodge ness career with Hon. W. C. Achi first in the Hawaiian Islands, the and Hon. J. W. Cathcart; a stu- meeting held in the garret of his dent of the Chinese language, and home in Honolulu; great-grand- official Chinese interpreter for the mother Crabbe was one of first Territorial Courts for 10 years, and to the three white women to come also for fire claim court; admitted Punahou Hawaiian islands; educated to practise law in District Courts Honolulu School, St. Louis College, of Territory; with Hon. Chas. F. to 1902; High School, Oahu College Chillingworth until 1913; elected of San married L. Agnes McNamara to Territorial Legislature as rep- sons, Francisco April 25, 1907; two resentative from Fifth District L. and Edward C. S. Clerk, Clarence 1915; member Chinese Masonic cashier Tax Office, Honolulu, 1903, Lodge (secretary 1910-14), Court Sheriff 1904; clerk to Dep. High No. 6600, and Kaala Honolulu, 1904-5; Wm. T. Rawlins, Lodge, K. of P. A baseball en- Sheriff J. S. Kala- clerk to County thusiast. kiela, Honolulu, 1906; salesman, National Realty Co., Oakland, Cal., CRISTY, ALBERT MOSES, lawyer, Ohio, 1906-07; salesman, Harold Havens Honolulu; born at Hudson, son of Rev. Albert Co., Berkeley Branch of Realty Feb. 13, 1889; Wilhelmina (Lins- Syndicate, Oakland, Cal., 1907-11; Barnes and Mary at Brown Libby, McNeill & Libby, pine- ley) Cristy; educated nigr. Brown Glee apple plantation, Ahuimanu, Oahu, University, A. B. 1909; diver Brown swim- T. H., 1912-13; deputy license in- Club, 1906-09; Harvard Law spector, County of Honolulu, 1913- ming team, 1908-09; 80 MEN OF HAWAII

School, LL.B. cum laude, 1914; as- Established Waimea Electric Light soc. editor Harvard Law Review, Plant and Waimea Garage, 1912. 1913-14; married Jessamine J. Bow- Commissioned captain National man of Chicago, in Honolulu, Sep- Guard of Hawaii, 1915; retired 1917. tember 28, 1915; daughter: Carol Member of Kauai Chamber of Com- Linsley Cristy. Began practise of merce. law with Frear, Prosser, Anderson CURRY, GEORGE S., lawyer, Hono- & Marx, 1914; appointed First Dep- born Jan. 17, 1878, in Wash- uty City and County Attorney for lulu; ington, D. C.; son of Samuel T. Honolulu, 1915; re-appointed, 1917; and Amanda (Kemble) Curry; mar- taught mathematics and mechanical ried Gertrude E. M. Thomsen in drawing in Williston Seminary, two Easthampton, Mass., 1909-11. Mem- Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 4, 1904; children: and Ruth. Edu- ber of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Dorothy cated in and busi- Gamma Delta fraternities. public schools ness colleges of Philadelphia. In- CROCKETT, WILLIAM FRANCIS, spector, U. S. Immigration Service, lawyer, Wailuku, Maui, T. H.; born Honolulu, 1905-10; practised law, at Wytheville, Va., July 12, 1860; Honolulu, since 1910; referee in son of Samuel and L-ydia (Brown) bankruptcy, 1912-1914; U. S. Com- Crockett; educated in public school, missioner, Dist of Hawaii, since Wytheville, Va.; Centenary Bibli- 1914. Member Le Progres de 1' cal Institute, Baltimore, Md.; Uni- Oceanic, F. & A. M. (past master), versity of Michigan, Law School, Oahu Country Club, Commercial LL.B. 1888; married Annie V. Ry- Club, Outrigger Canoe Club. der Dec. 24, 1890, at Washington, EMIL civil D. C.; children: Wendell Francis, CYKLER, FRANK, engi- born at San Grace Crockett. In practise of law, neer, Honolulu; Jose, son of Emanuel Montgomery, Ala., 1888-1900; lec- Cal., April 30, 1890; turer on commercial law for B. T. and Theresa (Pircher) Cykler; edu- cated and schools of Washington, 1889; state agent for primary high of Cali- Southern Cotton States Exposition, San Jose, Cal., University married Beatrice Atlanta, Ga., 1895; assistant, pas- fornia, C.E., 1910; Elizabeth Freuler of senger dept., So. Pac. Company, Ala- Berkeley, Cal., one John bama, 1900; came to Hawaii with September 30, 1913; child, Freuler. professional career large party of laborers, Jan., 1901; Began with H. J. con- employed by Hawaiian Commercial Brunnier, prominent sulting engineer of San Francisco, and Sugar Co., 1901-03; located on and was associated with him in a Maui in practise of law, 1903; has number of large projects, notable served on Board of Registration, as which were the U. S. Farm District Magistrate of Wailuku, as among Lands Co., at Chowchilla, Cal., a deputy County Attorney. Member 206,000-acre the Sharon of House of project, Representatives, T. H., Farms a 1915 session. Co., Sharon, Cal., 30,000- acre project, Shredded Wheat fac- CROWELL, WILLIAM OLIN, deputy tory, Oakland, Cal., Santa Cruz a 2800-foot San sheriff, Waimea, Kauai; born in wharf, structure, Francisco Civic Center a Honolulu, Feb. 20, 1873; son of Library, John W. and Julia (Palaile) Crow- $1,000,000 structure and some $4,000- ell; educated public school, Waimea, 000 worth of buildings, bridges, etc. Kauai, lolani College, Honolulu, Came to Honolulu September, 1915, 1887-9; Kamehameha school, 1889- as chief engineer, Lord-Young Engi- 91; married Kalei Kamauoha in Ho- neering Co., Ltd. Member Theta nolulu, May 9, 1900; children, Julia, Xi Fraternity, U. of C., being the George, Lily, Joseph, Elsie. Taught founder of this chapter; honorary as assistant in public school, Wai- fraternities for scholarship, Tau mea, Kauai, 1892-1894; registrar of Beta Pi and Sigma Xi; Union Kamehameha school, 1894-95; prin- League, University and Rotary Clubs cipal of Hilea public school, Kau, of San Francisco; Commercial Club, Hawaii, 1895-98; clerk to the deputy Honolulu; American Society of Civil high sheriff, 1898-1900; deputy sher- Engineers; has contributed a num- iff of Koloa, Kauai, 1900-2; deputy ber of articles to engineering maga- sheriff of Waimea, Kauai, since 1902. zines. BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 81

member of advisory council of Re- FREDERICK public of Hawaii under President DAMON, BECKWITH, Dole. Member Society Beaux Arts, banker, Honolulu; born April 21, Paris; Royal Society of Arts, Lon- 1878, in Honolulu, Kingdom of Ha- don; Hawaiian Historical Society; waii; son of Edward Chenery and Pacific Club (Honolulu) ; decorated Cornelia (Beckwith) de- Damon; with order Golden Treasure, Japan; scendant of John Damon, Kent, Knight Order Christ, Portugal; Vic- who settled in England, Scituate, toria Jubilee medal; owner cele- in and John Mass., 1629, Mosely, brated Moanalua Gardens, near Lancashire, England, who settled at Honolulu. Dorchester, Mass., 1631. Paternal grandfather, Rev. Samuel Chenery DAN EL, WILLIAM W., dental sur- Damon, D. D., was chaplain Sea- geon, Honolulu; born at Freeport, men's Chapel, Honolulu, 1841-82, Illinois, April 29, 1865; son of Sam- editor "The Friend," 1843-82. Mar- uel A. and Phoebe (Ferguson) ried Julia Dwight Lawrence of She- Danel; educated public schools of boygan, Wis., in Honolulu, January Illinois, University of Pennsylvania 8, 1908, two children, Edward Law- Dental College, graduating 1886, de- rence and Educated in Ella Dorothy. gree D.D.S. ; married Higgins schools of Honolulu, attended Oahu of Montreal, Canada, in Honolulu, College (Honolulu). Begun busi- Dec. 9, 1903; no children. Located ness career in Honolulu postoffice in Washington Ter. in 1888 and was in 1894; with Bank of Hawaii, Ltd., one of founders of Washington Den- August, 1898; elected secretary and tal Society; spent several years assistant cashier January 26, 1905, traveling throughout Europe with cashier January 13, 1909. Member three years practise of Dental Sur- Commercial Club, Oahu Country gery in Belfast and Southern Eu- Club, Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. rope. Was one of first to make a and A. M., Aloha Temple A. A. O. demonstration in London dental N. M. S. clinics of crown and bridge work in 1893 (at that time new branches of DAMON, SAMUEL MILLS, banker, denistry). Traveled extensively in Honolulu; born in Honolulu, March Mexico and Japan and practised lour 13, 1845; son of Rev. Samuel Chen- years in the Orient; practising den- ery and Julia Sherman (Mills) Da- tist in Honolulu since 1911. Member mon; married Harriet M. Baldwin of Alumni University of Pennsyl- in Honolulu, September 5, 1872, vania; Outrigger Canoe Club; Hono- four children, Samuel Edward, lulu Automobile Club; Hawaii Tuna Mary M., Henry F., Douglas W. Club; is a 32nd degree Scotish Rite Descendant of John Damon of Mason. Is an enthusiastic amateur Reading, England, who settled in photographer and owns large col- Reading, Mass., in 1632; Rev. Sam- lection of camera pictures taken in uel Chenery Damon was one of the all parts of Europe. Spent some time pioneer missionaries to Hawaii, be- on Dewey's fleet in Manila Bay in ing chaplain of the Seamen's In- 1898 doing dental work. stitute 1841-1882, founder and editor of "The Friend," 1843-1885. DA SILVA, EVANGELINO, attorney Received education at Punahou and captain of police, Hilo; born Preparatory school and Punahou Sept. 28, 1871, at San Miguel, Azores; as- son of Jose J. and Maria da Academy (Honolulu) ; became (Cunha) sociated with Charles R. Bishop in Silva; unmarried; came to Hawaii as the banking business in 1870; ad- a boy and educated in common mitted to partnership Bishop & schools of the territory; worked on Co. 1881. Appointed member privy several plantations after leaving council, Kingdom of Hawaii, by school; clerk in a Hilo store 1888; King Kalakaua, August 12, 1884; member Royal Hawaiian band 1893-4; minister of Finance, July 22, 1889- police officer Hilo 1894; bailiff 4th June 17, 1890, May 29, 1893-July 20, circuit court Hilo 1896; captain of 1897, August 12, 1897-November 13, police Hilo 1908; licensed to practise 1899, December 21, 1899-June 14, law district courts of territory 1910; 1900; minister of interior, ad farmer and cane grower for several interim, April 28, 1899-June 13, years past in addition to official po- 1899, May 18, 1900-June 14, 1900; sition; representative in territorial 82 MEN OF HAWAII

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legislature from 1st district 1913, States commissioner, District of 1915, 1917; member Sociedade Lusi- Hawaii, 1907-1916; private practise tana Beneficente de Hawaii. since. Member F. & A. M., Mystic Shrine, 32 degree (Honolulu Consis- DAVIES, THEOPHILUS CLIVE, sugar tory), B. P. O. E. No 616 (Honolulu), born factor, Honolulu: September K. P., Chiefs of Hawaii (one of of 28, 1871, in Honolulu, Kingdom founders and presiding Chief Aho Harris Hawaii, son of Theophilus Kicko for life). and Mary Ellen (Cocking) Davies; married Edith Marion Fox, in Wim- DAVIS, SAMUEL HENRY, clerk in bledon (England), July 12, 1898; five Holy Orders, Kona, Hawaii; born children: Muriel, Gwendolen, Lorna, April 27, 1838, at Eastcombes, Glou- Harold, Geoffrey. Educated in St. cestershire; son of Samuel and Ann Alban's College (Honolulu) to 18X6, (Eddies) Davis; educated in village Uppingham School (England) to schools and Warminster Mission 1899 and Massachusetts Institute of College, Wilts; married Carolina Hannah Frances Technology, being graduated in 1894 Thomas, June, 1870, at Frenchay, . Ordained with degree S. B. ; Theo. H. Davies deacon at (Elder) settled in Honolulu in 1857, Edinburgh, Trinity Sunday, associated with firm of Janion, 1868; joined University Mission to Central Africa, retiring in Green & Co., and later took over the 1870; came to Hawaii with Willis business, now Theo. H. Davies & Bishop in 1872 and appointed to Christ Co., Ltd. Became associated with Church, Kona, Hawaii; ordained father's firm upon entering business priest and sent to Lahaina, Maui, career and is at present a director 1876, his wife taking charge of St. of that institution. Address: resi- Cross School; returned to Kona, Ha- dences, Graidaide (Honolulu) and waii, 1879, later opened a boarding Hawkley Hurst (Hampshire, Eng- school for Hawaiian girls, 1880; re- land): business. Kaahumanu Street tired from the parsonage on the ar- 2 Man- (Honolulu), George Street, rival of Bishop Restarick. sion House (London, England). DEAN, ARTHUR LYMAN, president DAVIS, CHARLES S., lawyer, Hono- College of Hawaii, Honolulu; born lulu; born at St. John, N. B., Nov. October 1, 1878, at Southwick, 8, 1889; son of George A. and Eliza- son of beth (Crawford) Davis; educated at Hampden county, Mass.; William Kendrick and Nellie Punahou Preparatory, Oahu College May (Rogers) Dean, descendant of Puri- (Honolulu); Cornell, Harvard and tan stock that Leland Stanford Junior universi- settled at Plymouth in 1637; married Leora Elvena ties, A.B. and J.D. Practising law Parmelee at New in Honolulu; appointed Deputy Haven, Conn., August 11, three City and County Attorney, Hono- 1904, children, Sylvia, Arnold and Pierson lulu, 1917. Member Elks, University Lyman Goddard. Educated at Dedham Club, Myrtle Boat Club, Outrigger Canoe Club. (Mass.) High School to 1896, Har- vard 1896-1900, A. B., Yale 1900- DAVIS, GEORGE ANTHONY, lawyer, 1902, Ph. D.; begun professional Honolulu; born June 3, 1858, in Bos- career at Sheffield Scientific ton, Mass.; son of David T. and School of Yale, September, 1902- Elizabeth Davis; married Sarah 1907; expert, in charge wood chem- Elizabeth Crawford in St. John, N. istry U. S. Forest service, 1905- B., September, 1887; one child, 07; in charge chemical laboratory Charles Skinner Davis, A. B., J. D.; A. D. Little (Boston), 1907-08; asst. educated Boston University Law professor Industrial Chemistry School, degree LL. B., 1879; Shef- Sheffield Scientific School, 1908- field Academy (New Brunswick). 1914; president College of Hawaii Harvard Law School 1876-77; stud- since 1914; during 1904-05 was re- ied law under Hon. William Pugs- search assistant Carnegie Institu- ley, D. C. L., former minister of pub- tion of Washington. Chosen ex- lic works, Dominion of Canada, and ecutive officer of Territorial Food Melville M. Bigelow at Boston, Comm., 1917. Member University Mass.; practised in Honolulu; dis- Club (Honolulu), Graduates Club trict magistrate, Honolulu, 1903; (New Haven), Sigma Xi (presi- acting circuit judge 1900; United dent Yale Chapter, 1913-14), Kappa 84 MEN OF HAWAII

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Gamma Chi (Harvard), Phi Sigma Mass.; two children: Evelyn and Kappa (Yale), Fellow American Jacqueline. Has been private sec- Assn. Advancement of Science, retary to the Hon. J. K. Kalani- American Chemical Society, So- anaole, delegate to U. S. Congress ciety of Chemical Industry, Hawn from the Territory of Hawaii since Chemists' Assn., Hawn Engineer- 1912. Conducted the Congressional ing Assn. Party to Hawaii, which included more than 125 people, in 1915. DE BOLT, JOHN THOMAS, lawyer, Member of the Delta Upsilon Frat. Honolulu; born at McKinney, Col- (Harvard), Harvard Club of Wash- lin county, Texas, December 19, ington, D. C., Harvard Varsity Club 1857; son of Barnabus Dexter and and Chiefs of Hawaii. Mary (Cole) De Bolt; married Lily B. Wilson in Honolulu, December DESHA, STEPHEN LANGHERN, Sr., 22, 1904; one child, John Thomas, clergyman, Hilo, Hawaii; born at Jr. Educated in primary schools, Lahaina, Island of Maui, Hawaii, studied high school and scientific July 11, 1859, descendant of the course while working on farm, noted Desha family of Kentucky; teaching school and keeping books; son of John Rollin Langhern and studied law in office of O. Jacobs, Eliza (Brewer) Desha; educated ex-chief justice of Washington ter- in the Hawaiian Schools, Royal ritory, Seattle, in 1884; admitted to School and North Pacific Institute.. bar 1887; practised law in Seattle, Honolulu; married Mary K. Keku- 1887-1896; located in Honolulu to mano at Napoopoo, S. Kona, Ha- practise law, 1896; appointed first waii, Dec. 31, 1884; three children: judge First Circuit Court, Territory Stephen L. Jr., John R. and Eliza- of Hawaii, September 27, 1902; as- beth Desha (Brown). Pastor of Na- sociate justice Supreme Court, T. poopoo Church, 1884-89; pastor of H., January, 1911-March, 1914; pri- Haili Church of Hilo, Hawaii, 1889. vate practise since. Was supervisor of the County of Hawaii when the County Govern- DE custom house FREEST, SAMUEL, ment was inaugurated, 1905; elect- broker and Honolulu; born attorney, ed to the third Board of Supervis- Oct. at North 28, 1868, Greenbush, ors, 1909. Editor and business N. Y.; son of Isaac Henry and Cath- manager Hawaiian newspaper mar- erine (Van Allen) De Freest; "Ka Hoku o Hawaii," since 1907; Far- ried May 8, 1901, Addie Helene delegate from Hawaii to the sec- mer, at Honolulu; three children, ond International Congregational Elizabeth Katherine I., Grace H. and Council, Boston, Mass., Sept. 20- M.; ancestors on both sides of fam- 29, 1899; elected to the Senate, ily came to America from Holland in Territory of Hawaii, 1913-17. Is 1800; educated in preparatory a Hawaiian orator and authority schools of De Freestville, N. Y., and on Hawaiian legends; has always at Union Classical Institute and been a staunch Republican, having , Schenectady, N. Y. campaigned with Republican lead- Commenced business career as trav- ers. Member of the Kamehameha, eling salesman and in 1900 became Kauikeaouli and Hawaii Ponoi customs broker and attorney at Ho- Lodges, Chiefs of Hawaii. nolulu. Member Oahu Country, Com- DESHA, STEPHEN LANGHERN, Jr., mercial, Rotary and Outrigger lawyer, Hilo, Hawaii; born at Na- clubs, Masonic and Elks lodges, poopoo, S. Kona Dist., Hawaii, Nov. Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu. 26, 1885; son of Stephen Langhern DESHA, JOHN ROLLIN, Washing- and Mary Kaakopua (Kekumano) ton, D. C.; born at Napoopoo, S. Desha and descendant of the Desha Kona District, Hawaii, Jan. 22, family of Kentucky; educated Ka- 1887, a descendant of the Desha mehameha School and Oahu Col- family of Kentucky; son of Stephen lege, Honolulu, George Washing- Langhern and Mary Kaakopua (Ke- ton University, Law Dept., B. L. kumano) Desha; educated at the 1916. Following graduation from Kamehameha School and Oahu Oahu College taught in the public College (Honolulu), Harvard Uni- schools of Hawaii, 1906-10; was versity, A. B. 1912, attending Geo. clerk in the district court, Hilo,

Washington University, Law Dept. ; 1910-13, before attending the Uni- married Agnes Ready at Medford, versity. Practising law in Hilo 86 MEN OF HAWAII

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since 1916. Is secretary to the DICKEY, CHARLES HENRY, lawyer, Chairman and Executive Officer of Honolulu; born August 12, 1842, at the County of Hawaii. Republican. Ottawa, La Salle County, Illinois; DEYO, EUGENE NELSON, mer- son of Theophilus Lyle and Juliet chant, Hilo, Hawaii; born in King- (Evans) Dickey; descendant of ston, N. Y., March 7, 1869; son of John Dickey of Ulster (Ireland), Alexander Elting and Lucinda A. who settled in Virginia about 1746, (Matson) Deyo; married Esther V. also of James Henry Dickey, pio- Du Bois, Dec. 26, 1894, in King- neer Presbyterian minister (1830- ston, N. Y., one child, Albert D. B. 1850), who was pastor of churcu at- Educated public schools of Rond- tended by President Lincoln; mar- ried out, N. Y., Kingston Academy, Anne Elizabeth Alexander in Kingston, N. Y., Valparaiso Busi- Indianapolis, Indiana, May 29, 1867; ness Institute, Valparaiso, Indiana, five children, Lyle Alexander, Chas. 1889; instructor at Spencer's Busi- William, Herbert Wallace, Grace ness College, Kingston, 1890; chief Graydon, Belle. Educated in public, steward on passenger steamer private and higher educational in- "Wm. F. Romer" of Romer & stitutions of Illinois, Ohio and Ken- Tremper line, N. Y., 1891-1893; tucky, and commenced business member of firm Henkel & Deyo, career as telegraph operator and R.R. at Whitehall in shoe dealers, Kingston, N. Y., 1894- agent (111.), 1866 for the 1899; manager of Pepeekeo stores Illinois, Wisconsin & and postmaster, Pepeekeo, Hawaii, Iowa. Followed various callings un- til 1901 1900-1908; manager Hilo branch of when admitted to the bar; has followed this the Honolulu stationery house, profession since. Established first commercial tele- Wall-Nichols Co. Ltd., 1909-1910; line in Hawaii in in- asst. manager of E. H. Moses store, graph 1875; troduced into Hilo, 1911-1916; secty. and treas. telephones Hawaii, 1879. Is author Income Tax Law of Moses Stationery Co., Ltd., since Hawaii, Juvenile 1916. Was secy.-treas. Board of delinquent parole law, both 1900; of Trade, Hilo, 1910-1916; has been parole prisoner law, 1902; assessor second division, member of N. G. H., Co. D, Reg. 1887-1897; member legislature, 1886 Hawn. Inf. since 1915 and is now and alternate Battalion Adjutant with rank of 1st 1890; senate, 1902-04; delegate of Convention Lieut. Is vice-pres. Board of Trade Republican (Chicago) 1908; 2nd Lieut, Co. B, of Hilo; chaplain Hawaii Chapter 4th Illinois Cavalry, 1863-64; parti- No. 1, Order of Eastern Star; di- cipated in number of engagements, rector Hilo Basketball League, di- wounded at Champion Hills. Presi- rector Hilo Baseball League, secy. dent Mission Children's Seaside Club, member Kilauea Society, 1902; treasurer Anti-Saloon League, Lodge No. 330, F. and A. M.; Be- 1900-16; treasurer Civic nevolent and Protective Order of Federation, 1902-1914; president Civic Feder- Elks, Hilo Yacht Club. ation, 1914-16; Sons of DIAS president JOAO PAULINO, accountant, American Revolution, 1911; com- born in Honolulu; Funchal, Ma- mander George W. De Long Post, deira, June 22, 1866; son of Joao G. A. R., 1902; director Associated and Marie Carolina (Freitas) Dias; Charities, 1912-14; president Holo educated in common schools of Ala E Walking Club, 1904-16. Made Funchal, Madeira; married Car- world tour 1910-11. mina I. Silva in Honolulu, Oahu, October 10, 1891; four children, DICKEY, LYLE ALEXANDER, judge, Lydia, Clothilde, Alzira, Carmina Lihue, Kauai; born at Whitehall, Theodoro. Came to Honolulu 111., March 26, 1868; son of Charies shortly after leaving school, Aug- Henry and Anne Elizabeth (Alex- ust, 1883; salesman in Honolulu, ander) Dickey; grandson of Col. T. 1883-1893; cashier of the Lusitana Lyle Dickey, chief justice Supreme Society of Honolulu since 1893. Court of Illinois, and of Rev. Will- Member Knights of Pythias, Lusi- iam P. Alexander, an early mission- tana Society, Court Camoes No. ary to the Hawaiian Islands; re- 8110, A. O. F., San Martinho So- ceived A.B. degree at Yale, 1891; ciety and A'Patria Society; was student at Yale Law School, 1891- chief ranger Camoes and its finan- 2; received LL. B. Chicago College cial secretary for eight years. of Law, 1894. Unmarried. Practised 88 MEN OF HAWAII

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law in Chicago, 1893-95; in Hono- no degree. Began professional lulu, 1895-1912; appointed by Pres- career at Bussy Institute of Har- dent Taft, judge of the Circuit vard University 1901, as assistant Court, 5th Circuit, County of Kauai, in chemistry until 1905, instructor

Territory of Hawaii, July 13, 1912- ; agricultural chemistry, 1905-1908; Republican. Congregationalist. Mem- assistant chemist Hawaiian Sugar ber American Bar Assn., Bar Assn. Planters' Assn. Experimental Sta- of Hawaii, Hawaiian Historical So- tion (Honolulu), 1908-1909; profes- ciety, Sons of American Revolution, sor of chemistry, College of Ha- University Club of Honolulu, Ha- waii since 1909. Has contributed waiian Mission Children's Society. miscellaneous papers to various scientific publications, specializing DILLINGHAM, BENJAMIN FRANK- in agricultural and physiological LIN, capitalist, retired, Honolulu; chemistry. Member American born at West Brewster, Mass., Sept. Chemical Society, National Geo- 4, 1844; son of Benjamin Clark and graphic Society, Harvard Club of Lydia Sears (Howes) Dillingham; Hawaii, Hawaiian Chemists' Assn., educated in the schools of his native Outrigger Canoe Club, Manoa Im- state and settled in Hawaii, 1865; provement Club, Men's League Cen- married Emma Louise, daughter of tral Union Church, Y. M. C. A., Rev. Lowell Smith, D.D., of Hono- Honolulu. lulu, April 26, 1869; children, Wal- DILLINGHAM, HAROLD GARFIELD, ter Harold F., G., Mary (Mrs. W. railway official and financier, Hono- F. Marion J. P. Erd- Frear), (Mrs. lulu; born in Honolulu, Oct. 9, 1881; man), besides two sons died in in- son of Benjamin Franklin (railroad with fancy. Began career as clerk promoter) and Emma Louise H. Dimond & Son, Honolulu, 1865 (Smith) Dillingham; grandson 01 to 1869; organized the Dillingham Rev. Lowell Smith, American Mis- successors to H. Company, Dimond sionary to Hawaiian Islands; eau- & Son, incorporating the company cated at Punahou Preparatory aua as Pacific Hardware Co., Ltd., in Oahu College (Honolulu), Oakland 1884, being its until dis- president High School (Cal.), Harvard Univer- solution, 1906; pioneer in railroad sity, A.B., 1904 (captain 'varsity on Island of building Oahu, organiz- crew 1904); married Margaret Bay- ing the Oahu and Land Railway ard Smith, daughter of Bayard Co., O. R 1888; general manager & Thornton Smith of San Francisco, L. Co., 1888-1915, president since Cal., Feb. 24, 1908; children, Walter 1903; organizer and president Hilo Harold Garfield, Jr., John Railroad Co. (now Hilo Consolidated Hyde, Henley. Began business career in Railroad Co.) on Island of Hawaii, Honolulu with Oahu Railway & Land 1910. Promoted the organization of Co., Nov., 1904; cashier O. R. & L. the following sugar plantations: Co., Nov., 1904-Aug., 1909; asst. Ewa, Kahuku, Oahu, Waialua, Olaa, treasurer since Aug., 1909, director and McBryde; president of The B. F. since May 19, 1913; asst. treasurer Dillingham Co., Ltd., through which of B. F. Dillingham Co. since Aug., many enterprises have been 1909, and director since Dec. 22, launched. Member of Pacific dab, 1906. Is vice-president and direc- Oahu Country Club, Mason, Shrine, tor of McBryde Sugar Co., Kauai I. O. O. F. Railway Co., Kauai Electric Co. and DILLINGHAM, FRANK THOMPSON, Kauai Fruit & Land Co. Director college professor, Honolulu; born of Army National Bank of Schofield in Ha- Barracks. Director Honolulu Y. M. February 11, 1878, Honolulu, T waii; son of Charles Thomas and C. A. W as director-general Hono- First Sarah Louise (Thompson) Dilling- lulu Floral Parade, 1910. X. G. ham, descendant of John Dilling- Lieutenant 1st Co., C. A. C., H.; ham, England, who settled in Brew- resigned when company was dis- ster, Massachusetts, about 1690. banded to accept commission of Married Martha Emily MacElwain, captain, Q. M. Section, Officers' Re- May 23, 1902, at Durham, New serve Corps, U. S. A. Clubs: Har- Brunswick, Canada, one child, Elea- vard of N. Y., Varsity Club and Owl nor F. Educated public schools, Club (Cambridge, Mass.), Institute Worcester, Mass., Worcester Poly- of 1770, D. K. E. of Harvard, Hasty technic Institute, B. S., 1901, Yale Pudding Club, Hawaii Polo & Racing, University, M. A., 1916, Harvard, University, Oahu Country. 90 MEN OF HAWAII

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DILLINGHAM, WALTER FRANCIS, us, Robert Craig. Pastor Wailuku railroad official and financier, Ho- Union Church since Nov. 1, 1905; nolulu; born in Honolulu, April 5, agent Hawaiian Board of Missions 1875; son of Benjamin Franklin and since August 25, 1905; Secr'etary- Emma Louise (Smith) Dillingham; Treas. Maui Aid Assn. since beyt. grandson of Rev. Lowell Smith, 1, 1905; on editorial board of the American missionary to Hawaiian "Friend"; co-translator Zahn's In- Islands; educated Punahou School troduction New Testament; author (Honolulu), Newton High School of pamphlets dealing with mission- (Mass.) and Harvard University; ary work in Hawaii; correspondent married Louise Olga Gaylord in for newspapers and periodicals pub- Florence, Italy, May 2, 1910; two blished in the States. Member of children, Lowell Smith and Benja- National Council and spoke for Ha- min Franklin II. Clerk in office of waii at New Haven meeting, 1915; Oahu R. & L. Co., 1893-8; Harvard, chairman Arts and Crafts of First 1898-1900; manager Dowsett Co., Maui County Fair, 1916. Member Ltd., Honolulu, 1900-02; organized Alpha Delta Phi (Amherst), Maui Hawaiian Dredging Co., Ltd., 1902, Lodge Masons, No. 984. manager and treasurer han- since; DOLE, CHARLES SUMNER, lawyer, dled work of opening and develop- Lihue, Kauai, T. H.; born in Hono- ing Hilo, Kahului, Honolulu and lulu, Kingdom of Hawaii, on Oct. Pearl Harbors and as joint contrac- 25, 1873; son of George Hathaway tor the building of Pearl Harbor and Clara Maria (Rowell) Dole; an- Dry Dock; elected treasurer of O. cestors came to America in 1639; R. & L. Co. and B. F. Dillingham grandfather, , was first Co., Ltd., 1904; financial director of Punahou Ho- and assistant to president of these principal Academy, nolulu; educated at Punahou Acad- companies. Trustee Oahu College, Riverside Mills College (Cal.), Honolulu Mili- emy, Honolulu; High tary Academy, Palama Settlement School, Riverside, Cal.; Stanford class of Association, Associated Charities, University, 1899; passed Leahi Home, Honolulu City Planning California State bar examination, Comm. Director Bank of Hawaii 1901; returned to Hawaii and was Ltd., Guardian Trust Co., Olaa Su- associated with firm of Kinney, Bal- gar Co., Oahu Sugar Co., Puna Su- lou & McClanahan, 1901-1903; con- gar Co., California Feed Co., Waia- tinued legal practise in 1905, in Ho- hole Water Co., Woodlawn Dairy nolulu, and in Lihue, Kauai, since and Stock Co.; member Conserva- 1906 to date; has specialized mainly tion Commission; member Board of in "Water Rights" and "Estates"; Health during epidemic of cholera 1st District Magistrate, County of plague and chairman of committee Kauai, 1907-16; Editor and Manager, on mosquito campaign; member of "The Garden Island" (weekly paper, company of Sharpshooters; captain published at Lihue) 1909-10; Chair- of Mounted Reserve under Republic man Tax Appeal Court, 4th Taxa- of Hawaii: captain Officers' Re tion Division, Territory of Hawaii, serve. Quartermaster Dept, U. S. A. 1910-1917; Sergeant Co. K, 2nd In- Clubs: Harvard of New York, In- fantry, X. G. H.; member Beta The- dia House (N. Y.), Bohemian (S. ta Pi and Phi Delta Phi fraternities; F.), San Mateo Polo, Hawaii Polo and Alumni Asso- & Stanford Union, Racing, Pacific, University, Com- ciation, Stanford University; Kauai mercial and Oahu Country. Historical Society; Bar Association of Hawaii; Geographical Society of DODGE, ROWLAND B., minister of America. the Gospel, Wailuku, Maui; born at Westboro, Worcester Co., Mass., DOLE, JAMES D., Pres. and Mgr. Ha- Oct. 10, 1877; son of Rev. John E. waiian Pineapple Co., Ltd., Hono- and Emma Jane (Backus) Dodge; lulu; born Sept. 27, 1877, in Boston, educated Worcester High School, Mass.; son of Charles Fletcher and Amherst College, B.A., 1901, Hart- Frances (Drummond) Dole; mar- ford Theological Seminary, B.D., ried Belle Dickey of Boston, Nov. one 1905, semester Marburg Univer- 22, 1906; children, Richard Alexan- sity, Germany; married Alice Sin- der, James Drummond, Jr., Eliza- clair in Honolulu, July 26, 1906; chil- beth, Charles Herbert, Barbara. dren: Isabelle, Sinclair, Ruth Back- Descendant of Richard Dole, of Eng- 92 MEN OF HAWAII

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McKinley member commission to land, who settled at Old Newbury, recommend to Congress legislation Mass., founding the American Hawaiian Islands. branch of the family, which took concerning a prominent part in the Revolution- DOUGHERTY, JAMES DONAHUE, James ary War, both grandfathers, merchant, Honolulu; born Feb. 21, were Drummond and Nathan Dole, 1880, at San Rafael, Marin County, Congregational clergy- son of P. E. and Anna (Mar- prominent Cal.;' of Ameri- men, latter being secretary tin) Dougherty; married Sara Rob- re- can Board of Foreign Missions; ertson in Honolulu, Sept. 23, 1903, in ceived early education private one child, Sara Dorothea. Attend- of Ja- and public grammar schools ed school, San Pablo Latin grammar maica Plain, Boston, Roxbury until July, 1889; worked for and from (Cal.) School, Boston, graduated Payot, Upham & Co. (San Fran- with of A.B., 1899; Harvard degree cisco), 1890-1893; Pacific Coast Nov. 1899, arrived in Honolulu 16, Society, 1893-1898; U. S. the Savings and Dec. 4, 1901, incorporated Customs Service, 1898-1900; cadet Co., of which Hawaiian Pineapple on S. S. Ventura, leaving ship at he is and general concern president Honolulu, February 21, 1901; U. S. in develop- manager; instrumental Internal Revenue office, Honolulu, of the Is- ing the pineapple industry 1901; David Lawrence & Co., identified with its growth lands and Bishop & Co., and H. F. Wichman fact that in which is illustrated by during 1902, remaining with latter was 1800 1903 output of business firm until 1912; with A. F. Wall cases, while in 1916 pack amounted established firm of Wall & Dough- to cases. Former member 789,698 erty, 1912, one of the leading jew- Board of Agriculture Ex- Territorial elry stores of Hawaii. Past and Forestry; appointed Chairman alted and Past District Deputy Grand Territorial Food Commission, 1917. Exalted Ruler, B. P. O. E. 616, Member University, Commercial, Honolulu; major N. G. H., and A. Harvard and Oahu Country, Rotary, D. C. to governor of Hawaii; com- Ad clubs. manded Machine Gun Co. at strike Director-General SANFORD BALLARD, Ex- at Lahaina, 1906; DOLE, Mid-Pacific Carnival, 1914 and Governor of the Territory of Ha- 1915; member Elks, Masons, waii; born in Honolulu, April 23, Shrine, Pacific Club, Commercial son of Daniel and Emily 1844; Oahu Country Club, Healani Dole (American mission- Club, (Ballard) Boat Club, Hui Nalu Club, Aero married Anna P. Gate, of aries); Club of Hawaii, Hawaii Polo and Castine, Me., May 19, 1873. Edu- Racing Club, Chamber of Com- cated at Oahu Hawaii, and College, merce, Honolulu Golf Club. Williams College, Mass.; studied law in Boston; admitted to the bar DOWSETT, DAVID AIKANAKA, real there; engaged in practise in Hono- estate broker, Honolulu; born Jan- and T. H.; lulu; member legislature, 1884 uary 3, 1875, in Honolulu, 1886; a leader in reform movement son of James Isaac and Annie Hazel of 1887; associate justice of Su- (Ragsdale) Dowsett; married preme Court, 1887-1893; placed at Barbara Bailey of San Jose, Cal., Educated At- head of provisional government, September 21, 1912. Street Schools, 1893; was President Republic of kinson's and Fort Mathew's Military Hawaii, 1894-1900. When President Honolulu, St. and Heald's Business Col- Cleveland, Dec., 1893, through Min- Academy (California), Phillips Academy, ister Willis, demanded that he lege Andover, Mass., Yale Law School, should relinquish to Queen Liliu- 1904. Began business career with okalani her constitutional authority, his father in Honolulu; clerk Ha- he replied, denying Cleveland's right waiian Trust Co. Ltd., 1900-1901; advocate of to interfere; was strong treasurer The Dowsett Co. Ltd., annexation of Hawaii to U. S., and 1905-1907; engaged in real estate in January, 1898, visited U. S. in business in Honolulu, 1908-1915; that behalf; governor of Territory secretary, treasurer and manager Co. Ltd., of Hawaii, 1900-1903; U. S. district of Territorial Investment secretary, treasurer and judge, Territory of Hawaii district, 1915-1916; of The Dowsett Co. Ltd., 1903-1916; appointed by President manager 94 MEN OF HAWAII

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1916 to date. Member Honolulu Ad and entered the employ of Castle Club, Oahu Country and University & Cooke, Ltd. Member Commercial Clubs of Honolulu. Republican. and Oahu Country Clubs (Honolu- lu), Honolulu Lodge No. 409, F. & DRAKE, CHARLES F., insurance, A. M., Excelsior Lodge I. O. O. F. Honolulu; born at Sommerville, Mass., May 13, 1881; son of Jere- DUBBIN, ROBERT, in command Sal- miah H. and Jane A. C. (Cook) vation Army operations Hawaiian Drake; educated grammar, high and Territory; born in Lancashire, Eng- Marine Training Schools of Boston, land, May 24, 1862; son of Myers and Mass.; married Marion L. Greene in Martha (Entwistle) Dubbin; edu- Honolulu, May 29, 1914; one son, cated in schools of Lancashire, Joseph A. Traveling salesman in England and International Training the lumber business, 190t-12; travel- College of the Salvation Army, Lon- salesman for E. ing O. Hall and don, England; married Lily Thome followed Son, Honolulu, 1912-14; in London, Eng., August 18, 1890; life insurance since 1914 and is con- joined the Salvation Army in 1897, nected with H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., graduated from the Salvation Army Honolulu. P. Member B. O. Elks No. International Training College in 616, Honolulu; Republican. 1883, served as an officer in this or- DRANGA, THEODORE AUGUSTUS, ganization in England from 1883- merchant, Hilo, Hawaii; born in 1893, five years of which were spent Wisconsin, December 21, 1867; son in London. Principal of the Salva- of Nielse Olanson and tion Army Training College in Co- Emily (Ogden) Dranga; educated penhagen, Denmark, from 1893 to in public schools of San Diego, Cal.; 1896; transferred to the United married Carrie Helen Thomas in States in 1896, since which date has Oakland, Cal., December 16, 1895, held leading positions in the Salva- one child, Theodore Thomas tion Army in New York City, Chi- Dranga. Began as apprentice in cago, Cleveland, Kansas City, San the plumbing business, 1884, and Francisco, Seattle and other points; followed that vocation continually was appointed to Hawaii in Septem- until 1915; came to Hawaii from ber of 1916. California in 1900, locating in DUTTON, JOSEPH (formerly Ira B.), Hilo, 1901; since 1915 has been in Lay Brother, Kalawao, Molokai, T. merchandise business. Member of H.; born in Stowe, Vermont, April I. O. O. F., K. of P., W. O. W. and 27, 1843; son of Ezra and Abigail L. O. O. M. (Barnes) Dutton; educated at Milton DREW, JOHN H., assistant secretary, Academy, Janesville, Wisconsin. Be- Castle & Cooke, Ltd., and in charge gan carrer in printing office; of steamship and shipping office, worked in bookbindery and book- Honolulu; born Aug. 21, 1869, at store; served in U. S. Volunteers Farmingdale, Me.; son of John H. during Civil War, 1861-65; employed and Louise (Lancaster) Drew; mar- in cemeterial operations, gathering ried Annie Blanche Williamson of Federal dead, 1865-67; clerk L. & N. Boston, Mass., at Honolulu Nov. 10, R. R., 1867-73; was appointed In- 1897. Father was for many years vestigating Agent, War Dept., in commander of clipper ships plying Kentucky and Tennessee, 1875-83; between New York and San Fran- was also U. S. Commissioner, U. S. cisco, in later years gained fame Court, Memphis, Tenn., during same as writer of marine stories under period; became converted to Catho- pen name of Kennebecker. Edu- licism and went into retreat with cated in Gardner, Me., graduating Trappist Monks, Gethsemane Abbey, from Gardner High School, 1885; Kentucky, 1884-85; while in New began business career on sailing Orleans was told of the leper settle- ship Sea Witch, making one voy- ment at Molokai, to which he came of a from New age year's duration, that year, 1886; has been there York to the Orient and Philippines; since, nursing those afflicted with entered shoe business in Boston, leprosy. Mass., later removing to San Fran- cisco and becoming affiliated with DURANT, ALBERT ALLIN, master shipping department of Welch & machinist, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Co.; came to Honolulu, Nov., 1896, Ashley, Luzern Co., Pennsylvania, 96 MEN OF HAWAII

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September 29, 1872; son of Francis court, Territory of Hawaii; circuit Alex and Nancy Elizabeth (Waters) judge, second circuit, Territory of Durant; educated at Metcalf (Can- Hawaii. married Amanda ada) High School; EFFINGER, JOHN, merchant, Hono- Christine Danielson in Honolulu, lulu; born April 1, 1861, at Peru, March three children, Chad- 1, 1902; Miami County, Indiana; son of wick Bertha Ellen and Wharton, Robert Patterson and Frances Ann Elbridge Alline. Began business (Barbour) Effinger; married Alice career in father's pump factory, Foster Flanders in Portland, Ore., 1886, as timekeeper, left as master June 17, 1887; five children: Dor- machinist 1892; engineer in bridge othy, Eleanor, Caroline Louise, and building department Southern Alice and George Flanders. Edu- Pacific R. R. 1892-1900; arrived in cated in Peru (Indiana), and But- Honolulu 1900; engineer with O. R. ler University (Indiana), 1882; set- & L. Co.; master machinist, Hono- tled in Portland, Ore., 1883, and lulu Fire Dept., 1901; promoted and engaged in the transfer and ex- became manager Durant-Irvine Co., in the mercantile 1914. Member Oceanic Lodge No. press business; business in Portland, 1883-1892; 371, F. & A. M., Excelsior Lodge No. settled in Honolulu in 1892, ac- 1, I. O. O. F., Ad Club, Commercial countant with Lewis & Ltd., Club, Rotary Club and Hawaiian En- Co., entered business gineering Association. until 1910, then aione; is owner Merchants Ex- change Shipping News Service; Guide Publishing Co.; Hawaii & ECKART, CHARLES FRANKLIN, South Seas Curio Co.; concessions manager Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd., Olaa, Alexander Young and Moana hotels Hawaii; born June 18, 1875, at (Honolulu). Was Commissioner Marysville, Cal.; son of William from Hawaii to P. P. I. E.. San Roberts and Harriet Louise (Gor- Francisco, 1915; member Hawaii ham) Eckart; educated in public Milk Commission; U. S. Federal schools in San Francisco, Cal., and Court Jury Commissioner; treasur- University of California, degree er Democratic Territorial Commit- M.S., 1905; married Edith Morgan tee since 1902; served National Clay, March 1, 1904, in Honolulu, Guard, Co. K, 1st Reg. Oregon, Hawaii; children, Charles Gorham, 1882-1886, and N. G. of Hawaii Robert Carlisle and Thomas Gordon. 1893-97; member Sigma Chi Fra- Began professional career as chem- ternity, Society Sons of American ist for the Paauhau Sugar Plantation Revolution, Hawaii Alumni Chapter Co., 1895; chemist experiment Sta- Sigma Chi, Associated Charities. tion of Hawaii Sugar Planters' Asso- Clubs: Oahu Country, Commercial, ciation, 1896-1900; director agricul- Hawaii Yacht, St. Andrews, League tural and chemistry Exp. Station, H. of Democratic. S. P. A., 1901-1908; general director EHRHORN, EDWARD MACFAR- experiment station of the Hawaiian LANE, entomologist, Honolulu; born Sugar Planters' Association, J909- in San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 24, 1862; 1913; manager Olaa Sugar Co., Ltd., son of Adolphus and Louisa Maria since 1913. Regent of College of (Macfarlane) Ehrhorn; educated Hawaii short term during organiza- Hamburg, Germany, 1871-8; Gren- tion. Member of Pacific Club, Ha- chen, Switzerland, 1878-9; waiian Chemist Association, Hawai- (Eng.) College 1879-80; special stu- ian Engineering Association, Fellow dent entomology, Stanford Univer- American Geographical Society, sity, 1891; unmarried. Asst. ento- Gamma Eta Kappa, Sigma Chi, mologist and deputy quarantine offi- Skull and Keys fraternities, Fellow cer State Board Horticulture, Cal., American Association for the Ad- 1890-91; county entomologist and vancement of Science. horticulture commr., Santa Clara County, Cal., 1892-09; 1st deputy EDINGS, WILLIAM SEABROOK, law- state commr. horticulture and horti- and born yer jurist, Wailuku, Maui; cultural quarantine officer, Cal., in Charleston, S. C.; son of John 1904-09; supt. entomology of Board Evans and Josephine (Seabrook) of Agriculture and Forestry of Ha- Edings; circuit judge, third circuit waii since October 1, 1909. Chief of 98 MEN OF HAWAII

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Division of Plant Inspection, Board graphic Soc. of America, Polynesi- of Agriculture and Forestry, 1916; an Soc. of New Zealand, Social Sci- collaborator Federal Horticulture ence Assn. of Honolulu, Hawn. His- Board, Washington, D. C.; agent for torical Soc., Hawn. Mission Chil- Territorial Board of Health. Mem- dren's Society; owner of a famous ber Association Economic Entomolo- collection of land and sea shells gists, Entomology Society of Amer- gathered in Hawaii, Switzerland, of which ica, Hawaiian Entomology Society, and other countries, many Academy of Natural Sciences of Cal- were collected personally. ifornia; Fellow A. A. A. member S., ERDMAN, JOHN PINNEY, minister Commercial Club, Elks, Masons, of the Honolulu: born Dec. Shriners. gospel, 6, 1874, at Morristown, New Jersey; and Sarah ELLIOT, HAROLD BEATY, veterin- son of Rev. Albert ary surgeon, Hilo; born in Man- (Pinney) Erdman; married Aug. 10, Eleanor at chester, England, July 8, 1872; son 1904, Marion Dillingham of John and Margaret (Beaty) El- Honolulu; four children: Harold liot; educated at King William's Randolph, Emma Louise, Dorothy College, Isle of Man, at Grosvenor and Jean Marion. Father was pas- College, Carlisle, and graduated, tor of South Street Presbyterian Edinburgh, 1894, member of Royal Church at Morristown for 38 years, College of Veterinary Surgeons. and was a veteran of the Civil War; Came to Hawaii and established paternal grandfather, Rev. John practise of veterinary surgery in Book Pinney, D.D., was a missionary 1895. President three terms, Hilo to West Africa, and served as Acting Board of Trade, 1911-13; chairman, Governor of Liberia in the 70's. Re- Hawaii County Fair, 1916; chair- ceived primary education in the pub- man, Hawaii County Investigation lic schools of Morristown and grad- Commission, 1913-14; chairman, uated from Princeton University Industrial Accident Board of County with degree of B.A. in 1896; gradu- of Hawaii since its organization; ated from McCormick Theological member of Territorial Board of Vet- Seminary, 1899; ordained to minis- 1911- erinary Examiners, ; deputy try, 1899; came to Honolulu and Territorial Veterinarian, 1908-. Is was in charge at Palama chapel, a director of Hilo Library. Natural- assistant pastor Central Union ized American citizen, 1906. Church, 1900-02: was a missionary Church in Ja- EMERSON, JOSEPH SWIFT, civil of the Presbyterian 1903 to on engineer and surveyor, retired, pan from 1907; agent for Hawaiian Honolulu; born July 13, 1843, at Oahu Board, 1907-12; Lahainaluna, county of Maui, Ha- superintendent of the Hawaiian De- waiian Islands; son of Rev. John partment of the Board from 1912 S. and Ursula (Newell) Emerson; to present time; member University clubs. married Dorothea Lamb Feb. 17, and Oahu Country 1898, in Honolulu; one child, Oliver EWALIKO, DAVID KAALANAOLA, Hudleston descendant of Emerson; warden, S. Hilo jail, Hilo, Hawaii; Emerson, of Lincoln, Eng- born at Puueo, Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. land, who came to America 1650 29, 1875; son of John and Kaan- and settled at Rowley, Essex Co., aana (Kualii) Ewaliko; grandfather Mass., and of Samuel Emerson, a was great philosopher during reign to the delegate Constitutional Con- of Kamehameha I; educated, St. vention, 1778. Educated, Punahou Mary's School, Hilo, and Oahu Col- school (Honolulu), Massachusetts lege, Honolulu; married Julia Ka- Institute of Technology, S. B. 1874. haunani Long at Wailuku, Maui, T. Began professional career in New- H., June 11, 1912; one child: Mar- ton, Mass.; returned to Honolulu guerita. Delegate to Democratic in Hawaiian Government survey, Convention, Baltimore, 1908; chief 1877-1903, with the exception of clerk to County Clerk, County of six months' European trip; sur- Hawaii, six years; elected chair- veyor for court of land registra- man of Board of Supervisors, Coun- tion, 1903; retired on account of ty of Hawaii, 1913; delegate to In- ill health shortly afterwards. Author ternational Longshoremen's Assn., of various papers on Hawn. anti- Seattle, Wash., 1912; appointed by quarian matters; member Nat. Geo- American Federation of Labor dis- 100 MEN OP HAWAII

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trict organizer for Territory of Ha- lar agent for the United States at waii, 1913; appointed Warden for Mahukona, Hawaii, 1895-98. Mem- the County of Hawaii jail, 1915; ber Hawaiian lodge No. 21, F & A. appointed member of the Industrial M., Chamber of Commerce, Hawaii Accident Board, Hawaii County, Polo and Racing Club, Aero Club July, 1915; appointed by Gov. Pink- and Oahu Country Club. ham member of the Board of Ap- JOHN and praisers, First Land District, Isl- FARRELL, H., physician and of Hawaii. Member of Anci- surgeon, Honolulu; born Oct. 4, ent Order of Foresters, Seaside 1882, in Winthrop, Buchanan coun- Club, People's Club, Editor the ty, Iowa; son of Thomas and Mary "Life of Hawaii," Hawaiian news- (Hogan) Farrell; educated, Win- paper published in Hilo, Hawaii. throp (la.) High School, University GEORGE of Iowa, College of Pharmacy, 1902, EWART, ROBERT, Jr., University of Iowa 1903, University plantation manager, Waimea, Ka- of Illinois, degree M. D., 1907; Chi- uai; born in Sacramento, Cal., Nov. cago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 17, 1875; son of George R. and La- College, post graduate, 1910; began vinia (Downing) Ewart; educated at professional career in Roosevelt Punahou School (Honolulu), McGill Hospital (Chicago), 1906-07; mu- University, Montreal, Canada, B.Sc., nicipal hospital (Chicago) ; prac- 1900; married Elizabeth Lindsay in tised at Wailuku, Maui (Territory Waimea, Kauai, July 25, 1904; of Hawaii), 1907-11; removed to three children, Edith Elizabeth, Feb. and George Robert and Alexander Lind- Honolulu, 1, 1911, special- ized in treatment of eye, ear, nose say. Began career with Kilauea Su- and throat. Member Sigma Phi gar Plantation Co., 1900-03; civil B. P. O. Honolulu engineer with Department of Public Epsilon, E., lodge No. 616. Works, Territory of Hawaii, 1903- 04; head luna, Hawaiian Sugar Co., FARRINGTON, WALLACE RIDER, Makaweli, Kauai, 1904-06; manager, newspaper publisher, Honolulu; Gay & Robinson's Sugar Plantation, born at Orono, Maine, May 3, 1871; Makaweli, 1906-12; civil engineer- son of Joseph Rider and Ellen E. for Kekaha ing, mostly Sugar Co., (Holyoke) Farrington; educated 1912-14; Waimea manager Sugar public schools, Bridgton Academy Mill Co., Waimea, Kauai, since (Me.), Brewer High School (Me.) 1914. Associate member Canadian and University of Maine, B.S. 1891; Society of Civil Engineers. married Catherine McAlpine Crane of San Francisco, Cal., in Honolulu, Oct. 26, 1896; three children, Joseph FALK, CHARLES JACOB, secretary Rider, Ruth and Frances Crane. and treasurer Union Feed Co., Ltd., Started as reporter and later night Honolulu; born February 22, 1862, editor on Bangor Daily News, Ban- in Chicago, 111.; son of Philip and gor, Me., 1891; reporter Kennebec Ernestine (Cohn) Falk; married Journal, Augusta, Me.; assistant Juanita Hassinger, May 17, 1897, in editor on publications of Phelps San Francisco, Cal.; one son, Publishing Co., Springfield, Mass., Charles Adair Philip; educated in 1892-93: managing editor and one of public schools of Chicago and San founders, Rockland (Me.) Daily Francisco and attended Hastings Star; managing editor Pacific Com- Law School, San Francisco; began mercial Advertiser and President career in San Francisco law office Hawaiian Gazette Co., Honolulu, of David H. Regensburger; manu- 1894-96; managing editor Evening facturing business, Chicago, 1878- Bulletin and President Bulletin Pub- 82; bookkeeper Halawa Sugar Co., lishing Co., Honolulu, 1898-1912; on 1882-87; manager, Hawaii Railway amalgamation of Evening Bulletin Co,. 1887-98; member Honolulu and Hawaiian Star, July 1, 1912, Stock Exchange, 1898-02; cashier became Vice-President and General Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Business Manager, Honolulu Star- 1902-09; secretary and treasurer, Bulletin, Ltd. Was President Hono- Union Feed Co. since 1909; secre- lulu Merchants Association, 1913-14 tary and treasurer, Libby, McNeill and instrumental in the consolida- & Libby, Honolulu, 1910-16; consu- tion with the reorganized Chamber 102 MEN OF HAWAII

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of Commerce; Vice-President Cham- FERN, JOSEPH JAMES, mayor, Hono- ber of Commerce of Honolulu, 1914- lulu, T. H.; born at Kohala, Hawaii, 15. Chairman Board of Regents, Col- Sept. 25, 1872; son of James and Kaipo lege of Hawaii, reappointed .May, Fern; self taught; married present 1917; member War Relief Commit- wife, Emma Silver, in Honolulu, Au- tee, 1915-17; member Advisory Com- gust, 1910; fourteen children by two mittee Honolulu Red Cross Chapter; previous wives, first (Julia Natua) member Citizenship Committee Y. Julia and James; second (Sheba C. M. A. Was one of organizers ot Alapai) Joseph J., Jr., Mary K., Republican Party in Hawaii, 1898, Nancy, George, Kaipo, Elizabeth, following annexation, and served on Marion, Mary, Keo, Santa Clara, Republican Territorial Committee, Henry, Esta. Started to work for 1906-7; was active in inaugurating Union Mill Plantation, Kohala, as legislation for the establishment of lima, 1885; came to Honolulu with the College of Hawaii and securing Tramway Co., 1892; shipping master its acceptance by the Federal Gov- Wilder Steamship Co., 1894, going ernment under the endowment for to Inter-Island S. N. Co. in like ca- colleges of agriculture and mechanic pacity when they consolidated; arts (the first college in Hawaii to elected supervisor county of Oahu, confer collegiate degrees); served 1907; elected mayor of city and on Territorial Board of Education county of Honolulu, 1909, 1911 and two terms and was chairman of Ter- 1913; city and county jailer, 1913; ritorial School Fund Commission, elected mayor of Honolulu 1917. 1909-11. Author "Review of the Member of Kamehameha Lodge, Revolt of 1895" (appendix to Alex- Foresters, Phoenix, Kauikeaouli, Ha- waiian ander's History of Hawaiian Revo- Relief and Saving Society. lutions). Member of Commercial FERNANDES, FRANK FLORENCIO, President Honolulu Ad Club; Club; insurance clerk and notary public, President Honolulu Automobile Honolulu; born Nov. 7, 1878, at Club; member Rotary Club; Past Calheta, Island of Madeira; son Master, Lodge le Progres de 1'Ocean- of Manuel and Maria (Ferreira) ie, F. & A. M. Fernandes; married Lily Josephine FA YE, HANS PETER, plantation man- Kahikoululei Hutchison, March 24, in ager, Kekaha, Kauai; born in Dram- 1904, Honolulu; three children: Leonor Hazel men, Norway, Oct. 20, 1859; son of Imilani, Rosamond Hans Peter and Ida Constance Kahi-ko-ululei, and Ernest Hutchi- (Knudsen) Faye; descendant of son. Educated, Royal School, French family who settled in Nor- Honolulu, 1887 to 1896; entered way about 1690; educated in schools employ of Senator Cecil Brown law clerk of Drammen, Norway; married Mar- as 1897, and has been garet Lindsay of Kauai, December continuously in employ of Cecil Brown and H. M. von in 21, 1893; eight children, Isabel Bon- Holt, of fire insurance and nar, Hans Peter, Anton Lindsay, Ida, capacity law, real estate clerk Margaret, Eyvind, Alan, Alexander. since. Member Began business career 1875 as clerk of Commission for the adjudica- tion and of and bookkeeper in paper and pulp payment claims for property destroyed order of the factory, Norway; came to Hawaii by Board of Health of 1880 to learn sugar business; started Honolulu dur- fever cam- as field hand, later became luna ing yellow preventive paign in 1911-12; served as dele- Paia, Maui; removed to Kauai to to and Territorial Re- take charge of cane planting for Gay gate County publican Conventions four & Robinson at Hanapepe, 1882; be- terms; county committeeman during two gan well boring at Mana, 1884; be- campaigns and Territorial central came cane planter, firm of H. P. committeeman once; interested in Faye & Co.; interests of that district botany, and is authority on tropi- consolidated as Kekaha Sugar Co., cal plants and orchids. 1898, and was made manager. Mem- ber Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F. & FIDDES, JAMES HALL, accountant, A. M.; Pacific and Commercial Honolulu, T. H.; born in Aberdeen, clubs. Vice president Kekaha Sugar Scotland, March 22, 1877; son of Co. and president Waimea Sugar James and Jane (Hall) Fiddes; edu- Mill Co. cated at Robert Gordon's College, 104 MEN OF HAWAII

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Aberdeen. Scotland: married Mary waii; member Rotary, Ad, Commer- A. Titcomb in Honolulu, January 30, cial, Hawaii Tuna clubs and Hawaii- 1902; no children. On graduating an Engineering Association, Light from Commercial School of said Tackle club, Catalina, Cal., and College was cashier and bookkeeper, American Civic association. Dunn and Craigen, Advocates, Aber- deen, 1893 to 1899; came to Hawaii FILLER, RICHARD WALTHER, rail- road early in 1899; bookkeeper Pacific superintendent, Hilo, Hawaii; Hardware Co., Honolulu, from 1899 born in Weissenfels, Saxony, Ger- to 1906; chief accountant, B. F. many, September 27, 1864; son of Dillingham Co. and the Oahu R. & Einil Frederic and Hulda (Von L. Co., Honolulu, from 1906-17; sec- Wachter) Filler; educated at Gym- retary and treasurer, Young Broth- nasium, Zeitz, Germany; married ers, Ltd., Honolulu, since 1913. Was Anna Julia Lachner, in Seattle, foreman Territorial Grand Jury. Wash., August 9, 1887; four chil- 1915. Past president Waialae, Ka- dren, Herbert, Harold, Hertha, Hes- imuki and Palolo Imp. Club; past ter. Came to United States, 1880; president Haw. Assn. Football went to sea, 1880; settled in Seattle, League; past chief Honolulu Scot- Wash., 18S6, as bookkeeper; came to tish Thistle Club; was for ten years Honolulu 1894, entering employ of secretary Honolulu Cricket Club; Oahu Railway & Land Co.; cashier, No. exalted ruler Honolulu Lodge Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co., P. O. E. 616, B ; captain general 1898-99; superintendent Kahului R. No. 1, Knights Honolulu Comdry. R. Co., Maui, 1899-1907; superinten- Templar; trustee, Harmony Lodge dent of the Port of Salina Cruz, O. F. charter member No. I. O. ; 3, Mexico, 1907; superintendent, Hilo Oahu Country Club; Hawn. Lodge R. R. Co., 1908; general superinten- No. 21, F. & A. M.; St. George's dent, Hilo R. R., 1914; reappointed No. Aberdeen; Harmony Chapter 21, general superintendent, Hawaii Con- Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F.; Polynesia solidated Railway, Ltd., 1916, at, Encampment No. 1, I. O. O. F. which time reorganization took FIELD, HARRY GOODING, Fellow, As- place. Member B. P. O. E. and K. sociated Accountants and Statisti- of P. cians, Honolulu; born in Plymouth, England, Nov. 18, 1866; son of W. G. FISHER, JOSEPH HENRY, business Gooding and Edith (May) Field; ed- man, Honolulu; born San Francis- ucated at King's College, London; co, Cal., Aug. 22, 1857; son of Hen- University of London, England; Co- ry E. and Julia (Dinet) Fisher; lumbia University, New York City; educated public schools and gradu- married Nella Josephine Garnett in ated from Heald's Business College, New York City, 1903; spent three San Francisco; married Nettie P. years on Panama Canal Zone during Andrew (deceased) in Honolulu, period of organization with Panama Dec. 8, 1885; one daughter, Irene Canal Commission as chief account- (Mrs. Geo. F. Renton, Jr.). Began ant and supervisor of accounts, de- as clerk in brokerage houses of San partments of engineering and con- Francisco; accepted position as struction and labor, quarters and bookkeeper with Bishop & Co. subsistence; after post graduate bank in Honolulu, 1883-1899; con- studies in law and economics at Co- ducted stock brokerage and insur- lumbia University specialized in ance business in Honolulu, 1900-02; corporation and cost accounting; appointed auditor of the Territory member of Field, Hardy & Co., ef- of Hawaii, Dec. 6, 1902-1917; re-en- ficiency engineers; retained as tered stock brokerage, real estate Financial Expert and Investigator for and insurance business in associa- Territory of Hawaii, Honolulu tion with brother, Will E. Fisher, Chamber of Commerce, Hilo Board of Honolulu, Sept. 1917; has been Trade; auditor Hawaii County In- treasurer of Mutual Investment vestigation Commission; auditor Co., Ltd., of Honolulu since its or- Public Utilities Commission, 1917; ganization, Feb. 16, 1912; was lieu- Fellow Central Association of Ac- tenant 1st Regiment, National countants, England, and Bachelor of Guard of Cal., 1882-83; organized Laws; member Games and Fisher- Honolulu Rifles, 1883; served thru ies Commission, Territory of Ha- various commissioned grades of 106 MEN OF HAWAII

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National Guard of Hawaii, retiring burgh, Scotland, Feb. 14, 1877; son with rank of colonel, 1899; reap- of Charles Robert Murray and pointed lieutenant-colonel and pay- Christina Fordyce (Nicoll) Forbes; master general on staff of Gov. W. educated at Cooper Institute and F. Frear, retiring in 1914. Member ; married Kate of Commercial, Elks, Hawaii Tuna Marcia McGoggy in Minneapolis, and Ad Clubs of Honolulu. Minn., August 14, 1909; two chil- FITTS, CHARLES TABOR, educator, dren, Mildred Florence and Marcia Honolulu; born .May 3, 1882, at Evelyn. Superintendent of Con- Reading, .Mass.; son of Edward Pay- struction, Delaware, Lackawanna & son and Caroline (Tabor) Fitts; Western Railroad, 1899-1902; Chief married Ada May Stephens, Aug. 3, Engineer, Mendell Construction Co., 1910, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; two chil- 1902-04; Engineering and Signal dren, Charles Edward and Frank Service, U. S. A., 1904-07; Consult- Stephens; descendant of Robert ing Engineer, 1907-10; Supt. and Fitts, of England, who settled in Mgr., Hurley-Mason Co., Portland, Plymouth Colony, Mass., about 1650, Ore., 1910-12; Supt. of Construction descendant of Daniel Webster; pre- and Engineer U. S. Naval Station, pared for college at Mansfield, Pearl Harbor, T. H., 1912-15; Supt. Mass., high school, and graduated of Public Works, Territory of Ha- from Amherst with degree of A.B., waii since 1915; chairman, Board of 1904; vice-principal Hackettstown, Harbor Commissioners; Chairman N. J., high school 1904-05; teacher of Public Utilities Commission; Chair- latin Oahu College, 1905-07; prin- man Oahu Loan Fund Commission; cipal, Punahou Preparatory School member Hawaii and Maui Loan since 1907. Member Theta Delta Fund Commission; member Hono- Chi fraternity. lulu Water Commission; member FLEMING, JOHN LUNDIE, broker, Board of Disposal; Chairman Recla- Honolulu; born in Scotland, June 26, mation Committee; member Oahu 1876; son of James Wilson and Ef- Road Commission; Captain Engi- fie (Lundie) Fleming; educated pub- neers, N. G. H.; Major, U. S. R. lic schools and Punahou school, Signal Corps, active service, 1917. Honolulu; married M. Adele Mor- Has written articles on Water Fil- gan of Honolulu, Sept. 2, 1908; two tration and Purification, Franchises children, Margaret Effie and James of Public Service Corporations, Morgan. Began in different capac- Prison Reform, and Municipal Gov- ities on the Paia plantation, Maui, ernment. Member A. F. & A. M., No. entered Alexan- 1894-1899; employ 409, Honolulu; 32 Mason, Scottish der & serv- Baldwin, Ltd., Honolulu, Rite Bodies; Knight Templar; Aloha in various ing capacities, 1899-1910; Temple, Mystic Shrine; Commer- associated with the late James F. cial, Rotary, Ad and University Morgan (father-in-law), 1911 and on Clubs; Hawaiian Society of Engi- his death in 1912 formed the brok- neers; Chiefs of Hawaii; Geographi- erage corporation, James F. Morgan cal Society; Municipal Research Co., Ltd., Honolulu, with A. H. Rice; Club and Masonic Club of San now president Jas. F. Morgan Co., Francisco. Ltd. Is treasurer and director San Carlos Milling Co., Ltd.; secretary- DAVID treasurer and director Hawaiian Su- FORBES, McH., plantation manager, Waiakea, Hilo, Hawaii; matra Plantation, Ltd.; director born in Scotland, July 21, 1863; son Selama-Dindings Plantations, Ltd. President Honolulu Stock and Bond of Alexander and Mary (McHattie) Forbes; educated in common schools Exchange, 1916, and part 1917; was married a member of the Citizens' Guard, and night school, Scotland; Cassie at 1897; Republican. Member Cham- Lougher Waiakea, Hilo, Blod- ber of Commerce of Honolulu, Pa- August 7, 1895; five children, cific Club (treasurer and member wen F., Merlyn M, Allister M., Dy- board of governors), Country Club frig M., Betty F. Started work in (charter member), Hawaiian His- private estate nurseries of Moray, torical Society, Honolulu Polo and Scotland, 1879; forests of same Racing Assn., Kawainui Club. estate, 1882; nurseries of Dixon & FORBES, CHARLES ROBERT, civil Co., Edinburgh, 1883; Foreman For- engineer, Honolulu; born in Edin- ester, estate of Fletchers Saltonhall, 108 MEN OF HAWAII

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1885; came to Kukuihaele, Hawaii, English magazines; located in 1887, for H. W. Purvis; when plan- Honolulu 1907, publisher Mid-Pa- tation was transferred to Pacific cific magazine and organized the Sugar Mill Co., went with that con- Pan-Pacific movement. Has made cern as timekeeper; became head a scientific study of races border- luna and succeeded Von Mergersen ing on Pacific, through branches as manager, 1894; returned to Scot- of Pan-Pacific Union. land, 1910, returning to Hawaii, at FOREST, ROBERT THOMAS, real Waiakea in 1912. Was member of estate and insurance broker, Hilo, Hamakua Roadboard; served as 1st Hawaii; born at Kirriemuir, Scot- Lieut, in of Provisional Gov- army land, Oct. 11, 1866; son of Robert ernment. Is 32 Mason, B. P. O. E.; and Mary (Fraser) Forrest; edu- of member Royal Arboricultural cated at Webster's Seminary (Kir- of Scotland. Society riemuir), Dundee High School and FORBES, WILLIAM JOSEPH, book- Madras College, (St. Andrews, Scot- keeper and notary public, Hono- land), graduated, 1884; married at lulu; born Oct. 8, 1866, in Hono- Alexandra Stewart Grove lulu, Kingdom of Hawaii; son of Ranch, Maui, T. H., Dec. 31. 1891; Rev. Anderson O. and Maria J. children, Margaret S. (Mrs. Lind- (Chamberlain) Forbes; married say), Mary L. and Catherine L. Kate D. Watson at Paia, Maui Studied law in private law office, (Hawaii), June 27, 1901; five chil- Scotland, 1884-1889; came to Ha- dren: Theodore Watson, Fred- waii April, 1890, and was employed erick Blatchford, Marion Cham- on plantations until June, 1911; tax berlain, Frances Alicia, Katherine assessor of the Island of Hawaii, Wilhelmina. Educated, Oahu Col- 1911-14; entered in the real estate lege (Honolulu), graduated, 1888. and brokerage business, Hilo, Ha- Began career in law office of Wil- waii, 1914. Member of Kilauea liam O. Smith (Honolulu), 1889- Lodge, No. 330, F. & A. M. since 1910 with J. B. Ather- 1910; FOSTER, WILLIAM ROBSON, harbor ton Estate, Ltd. For 12 years master, Honolulu; born March 5, (1889-1901) associated with mother in son of in management Lunalilo Home 1868, , England; Thomas Yates and Ellen (Appleton) (Honolulu). Charter member So- Foster; married Christine Maud ciety Sons of American Revolution, Stevenson in Dec. 24, treasurer for ten years. Honolulu, 1899, one child, Herbert Robson. FORD, ALEXANDER HUME, editor, Educated, Mount Pleasanton Insti- in Honolulu; born April 3, 1868, tute, Liverpool, England. Followed S. C. of Frederick Florence, ; son the sea from 1879 to 1898 in all ca- Mazic Withrop and Mary (Hume) pacities, from boy to master. Left descendant of Frederick Ford Ford, R. M. I. Monowai in Honolulu, 1898; settled in Carolina of London who appointed Harbor Master, October about 1668 with Royal Charter 1, 1911. Member Harmony Lodge, from James II to a large King No. 3, I. O. O. F. (Honolulu), chair- tract of in Charles- land, arriving man Board of Trustees; member of white serv- ton with shipload Healani Boat Club. Naturalized ants. Father was rice large planter American citizen in San Francisco, and owner of a thousand slaves at 1892. time of Civil War. Educated, Charleston (S. C.) High School and FRANKLIN, CORNELL SIDNEY, Porter University. Began profes- lawyer, Honolulu; born at Colum- sional career with Charleston News bus, Lowndes Co., Miss., April 1, and Courier, 1885; associated with 1892; son of Cornell Samuel and Patrick and John C. Calhoun, Wall Mary Wyckoff (Taylor) Franklin; Street, N. Y., 1886; wrote and pro- great-grandson of Governor Taylor duced plays in New York 1893 and of South Carolina and great-great- 1900-1902; with New York dailies grandson of Col. Thomas Taylor 1891-93; Chicago Daily News 1894- who served with distinction under 1895; editor Irrigation Age and Sumter. Educated, Franklin Acad- Homeseekers' Journal, Chicago; emy, Columbus, Miss., 1909, Uni- made tours of world beginning in versity of Mississippi, B. A. 1913, 1899, for leading American and and LL.B. 1914; began the prac- 110 MEN OF HAWAII

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tise of law in Honolulu Oct., 1914; preme Court, Republic of Hawaii, appointed Deputy Attorney General, Jan. 6, 1896; member Hawaiian Territory of Hawaii, 1917. Is a commission to recommend to Con- Democrat and a member of the gress legislation concerning Ha- Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. waii, Aug. 1898; chief justice Su- F HAZIER, CHARLES RUSSELL, preme Court, Territory of Hawaii, manager of the Charles R. Frazier June 14, 1900-Aug. 15, 1907; chair- Co., general advertising, Honolulu; man Code Commission, 1903-5; gov- born March 24, 1879, at Blue Lake, ernor Territory of Hawaii, 1907-13. Humboldt Co., Cal.; son of Albert Chairman of Hawaiian delegation Anderson and Elizabeth (Clark) to National Republican Convention Frazier; married Fannie Letitia Os- 1912. Member Hawaiian Historical born in Honolulu, Sept. 30, 1903; Society and Honolulu Social Science four children: Elizabeth, Charles Association. Is prominently iden- Russell, Jr., Thomas Osborn, Rich- tified with many civic and general ard Maurice. Educated, grammar welfare organizations and move- schools and Aydelotte's Business ments. Author of "The Evolution College, Oakland, Cal. Began bus- of the Hawaiian Judiciary," "The iness career with Bergstrom Music Development of Hawaiian Statute Co., Ltd., Honolulu 1898-1900; es- Law." tablished advertising agency in WILLIAM Honolulu 1900; pioneer in general FREEMAN, KELLEN, master mariner, Honolulu; born at advertising in the Territory of Ha- True, Cape Cod, Mass., December waii. Captain of Infantry, National 29, 1853; son of John and Eliza Guard of Hawaii; member Officers' (Godfrey) Freeman; educated in Reserve Corps, N. G. H., since Jan. schools of Rockland, married 1917. Member Shrine; Honolulu Maine; Emily Toomey, in went Lodge No. 616, B. P. O. E.; Com- Honolulu; to sea 1867, from mercial, Oahu Country and Honolu- coasting Rockland, to Boston and lu Ad Clubs, being one of organiz- Maine, New York; water ers and first vice-president of latter deep sailing, 1872; U. S. light- house organization. service, New Orleans, 1872; made four voyages around the FREAR, WALTER FRANCIS, ex-gov- world, settling in Hawaii, ernor of Hawaii, lawyer, Honolulu; 1882; mate on James Makee, 1882; Cap- born in Grass Valley, Cal., Oct. 29, tain in service of Inter-Island S. N. 1863; son of Walter and Fannie E. Co., since 1883, present ship (Foster) Frear; descendant of being Flagship "Mauna Kea." Member I. Hugues Frere, a French Huguenot O. O. F. and B. P. O. E. who emigrated from Flanders in 1676, to New York and was one of FRENCH, GEORGE K., lawyer, Ho- twelve founders of New Paltz in nolulu; born Washington, D. C., that state; educated Oahu College June 18, 1867; son of Edmund F. (Honolulu) 1881, A. B. Yale, 1885, and Margaret B. French; educated LL, B. Yale Law School 1890 common schools, Washington, D. C. (awarded Jewell prize for best ex- University of Georgetown, 1883-5; amination at graduation), conferred instructor in Latin, Greek and with honorary degree LL. D. Yale French, and director physical cul- 1910; married, Aug. 1, 1893, Mary ture, Shortlidge's prep, school, Me- Dillingham (A.B. Wellesley College, dia, Pa., 1885-6; University of author and composer of "The Cocoa Georgetown, law dept, LL. B. 1889; Palm" and other songs, daughter of married Stella Myddleton-Short of Benjamin F. Dillingham, pioneer Putney-on-Thames, London, Eng., railroad in builder Hawaii) ; two June 4, 1903. Admitted to Sup. daughters, Virginia and Margaret. Court Dist. of Col., May, 1889; to Instructor of Greek, Mathematics U. S. Sup. Court, May, 1892; offi- and Political Economy in Oahu cial French translator International College, Honolulu, 1886-88; second Marine Conference under auspices judge, first circuit, Kingdom of of Dept. of State, Washington, D. C. Hawaii, January 1, 1893; 2nd asso- 1889; junior member law firm of ciate justice Supreme Court, Pro- which Benjamin F. Butler was head visional Government, Hawaii, March 1891-93; prosecuting attorney Dist. 7, 1893; 1st associate justice Su- of Col. during same period; geo- 112 MEN OF HAWAII

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graphical work in Ashanti, Daho- ploration work on Florida Keys, mey, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Everglades and in Gulf of Mexico in French Senegal, 1895-7; accompani- connection with proposed Florida ed Major Armitage's column to So- East Coast Railway, 1904-05; rail- kolo, in the Great Bend region of road surveys in Georgia, Alabama the Niger; served in British army and N. Carolina, 1906; went to Porto under Sir Francis Scott, as chief of Rico to make railroad surveys for scouts attached to native levies or- American Tobacco Co., later going

ganized and commanded by Major to St. Thomas, D. W. I., France and Robert S. S. Baden-Powell, in the England, 1906-07; railroad construc- fifth Ashanti campaign; returned tion work in coal mines, Tennessee, to America, lectured and published and on St. Louis Southwestern Ry. results of travel and research, 1897; in Texas, 1907; construction work on practised in San Francisco with D. Ferrocarril Interoceanico (Inter- M. Delmas, 1897-9, and delivered oceanic Ry.), Southern Mexico, course of eighteen lectures on Af- 1908; railroad construction work rican ethnology at Cal. Academy of for Argentine Northeastern Ry., Sciences; accompanied North Alas- 1200 miles inland on Paraguay and ka expeditionary force, under Col. Brazilian frontiers, 1909-10; while in P. H. Ray, 8th U. S. Infantry, as South America was temporarily chief of scouts, leaving San Fran- drafted into Argentine army, worked at Fort cisco, June, 1899, wintering short time for New Haven R. R. ; Egbert, America's "farthest north" entered employ of Gregg Co., mfrs. military station; explored and of plantation railway materials, mapped that section of Alaska and 1911, to take charge of Central aided in maintaining law and order American sales; came to Hawaii in- on Yukon before courts were es- stead as branch manager, 1912; was tablished. Made foot trip from Fort made Asst. Genl. Sales Mgr. of con- Egbert, on Arctic Circle, to Valdez, cern, 1916, at headquarters; entered on Prince William Sound, 1902, with employ of Magor Car Corp. of New one companion, distance of 490 York as Orient and Hawaii repre- miles, through unexplored country; sentative, 1917. Member of Chamber left Alaska, 1903, and located at of Commerce, Commercial Club, Ha- Nogales, Ariz., on Mexican border, waiian Engineering Assn., Ad and and resumed practise of law and Rotary Clubs and Y. M. C. A. founded daily newspaper, giving that part of Arizona its first A. P. GALT, JOHN RANDOLPH, financier, news service; member of Arizona Honolulu; born June 5, 1867, at delegation to Washington, D. C., Newburg, N. Y.; son of John and 1905-6, successfully opposing ad- Evelyn (Roberts) Gait; married ministration's measure for joint- Agnes Carter in Honolulu, May 17, statehood with New Mexico; owned 1S92; two children, John and Carter. and operated Cochran copper Educated in public schools and Sig- mine, Ray Dist., Arizona, 1909-14; lar's Preparatory School (Newburg), located in Honolulu, May 1915, with Yale University (Academic) grad- Thompson and Cathcart, and prac- uated 1889. Began business career tised alone since Dec., 1916. Elect- with Gait Bros. & Co., Seattle, ed, 1899, Fellow of Royal Geograph- Washington, 1890; correspondent ical Society. with Pope Manufacturing Co., Hart- ford, Connecticut, 1896-1899; became secretary 1899; manager and treas- GAGE, CHESTER BRITTON, sales en- urer Hawaiian Trust Co., Honolulu, gineer, Honolulu, T. H.; born New 1903; director C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., York City, Feb. 5, 1886; son of Jas. and Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd.; was and Marv C. (Hill) Gage; educated Hawaiian Consul at Seattle, Wash., public schools and studied engineer- 1893-96; is president Palama Settle- ing at various night schools and with ment, Honolulu; president Asso- private tutor; married Estella ciated Charities of Hawaii; member Barnes in Honolulu, April 28, 1914. Yale Club (New York), University Assistant to John G. Van Home, Club (New York), Graduate Club C. E., on surveys, New York City, (NeW Haven, Ct.), University Club, and on construction work, including Pacific Club, Oahu Country Club, first New York subway, 1901-04; ex- Commercial Club (Honolulu).

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GAMALIELSON, JOHN EDWARD, GARTLEY, ALONZO, vice-president farmer, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Torp and director C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., parish, Sweden, Jan. 15, 1863; son ot" Honolulu; born Oct. 14, 1869, at Gamaliel HowardSon and Anna Cedar Falls, Iowa; son of Robert Maria Swenson (Hus) Dalhgren and Jennie M. (Floyd) Gartley; (name discarded in favor of Gama- married Ada Jones, daughter of P. lie.son); received education in uum- C. Jones (Honolulu) in Boston, mon schools of Torp, Sweden, busi- Mass., June 12, 1894; children, ness and conveyancing law from Eleanor, Ruth, Richard Hall, Alonzo Sprague Correspondence Law- Jr. Educated at United States School, completed mechanical-elec- Naval Academy, Annapolis, grad- trical engineering course, American uate 1890, and followed that calling School of Correspondence, 1907. for two years on the U. S. S. Char- Served four years apprenticeship leston at San Francisco and Pensa- on private farm institution, 1879- cola, commanded Pennsylvania Na- 1883; assistant manager of large val Reserve 1897 to 1900, became farm to 1884; assistant manager of associated with Cramp Shipyard, a business house and farm for one Philadelphia, in 1892; commissioned year in Torp; served two years in Lieutenant U. S. Navy during Span- Swedish army; came to Hawaii ish-American war (1898); command- 1888; gang overseer, one year and ed converted yachts, U. S. S. Aileen section overseer six years for the and Sylph; was gas engineer with Spreckelsville plantation on Maui; United Gas Improvement Co. of entered into contracting, and coffee Philadelphia, 1892-1900; located in and cane planting in Hilo, 1898- Hawaii in 1900 as manager Hawai- 1910; since then engaged in poultry ian Electric Co., 1900-1910; consult- and dairy farming. Is marketing ing engineer and director C. Brewer agent and secretary for Glenwood & Co., since 1910; 1908, member Creamery Co., a cooperating or- first Conservation Convention to ganization of farmers, and a collab- Washington from Hawaii. Has orator with the U. S. Agricultural creditably filled a number of public Department. positions in Hawaii. Member Com- mercial, University, Country and GARCIA, J., banker and accountant, Pacific clubs, American Society of Wailuku, Maui, T. H.; born in Mechanical Engineers, American Wailuku, Jan. 26, 1884; son of Society Electrical Engineers, Ameri- Joaquin and Mary do (Rego) Gar- can Gas Institute, University Club cia. Educated, St. Louis College (Philadelphia). (Honolulu), 1900; married Minnie Reis, July 21, 1904, in Wailuku; CASPAR, LUIZ RODRIGUES, physi- children: Irene, Cyrilla, Carmen. cian, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Ma- Began business career as clerk, deira, Portugal, April 16, 1874; son Kahului Railroad Co., 1900-04; of Luiz Rodrigues and Maria clerk, First Nat'l Bank of Wailuku, Amelia (Pestana) Caspar; educat- 1904-08; asst. cashier, First Nat'l ed at Madeira Medical School and Bank of Wailuku, 1908-16; cashier, Brussels University, Belgium, First Nat'l Bank of Wailuku, 1916- 1897; married Maria Isabel Rodri- 17; cashier, Bank of Maui, Ltd., gues in Madeira, July 17, 1902; since consolidation of First Nat'l one child, Luiz Alfredo Caspar. Bank of Wailuku, Lahaina Nat'l Practised medicine at Funchal, Bank and First Nat'l Bank of Madeira, 1897-1907; made a trip to Paia, May, 1917. Secretary-treas- Hawaii, 1907; traveled through urer and managing director, Maui Europe, 1908, resuming practise in Dry Goods & Grocery Co., Ltd.; Madeira; came to Hawaii in 1909 president, Pioneer Hotel Co., Ltd.; with family as ship's surgeon of president, lao Stables Co., Ltd.; S. S. Willesden; has practised sec'y-treas., Young Men's Saving medicine in Honolulu since. Was Society, Ltd.; sec'y-treas., Moura acting consul for Portugal in & Co., Ltd. Vice-consul for Spain Honolulu, 1914. Member Eagles, for the Island of Maui. Member Lusitana Society, Sao Martinho of Loyal Order of Moose, Ancient Society and A'Patria Society, all Order of Foresters. of Honolulu. 116 MEN OF HAWAII

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GAYNOR, WILLIAM FRANCIS, insur- plantation, 1901-1909; has been ance, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Lex- manager of the Honolulu plantation, ington, Ky., Feb. 28, 1885; son of Aiea, Oahu, T. H., since 1909. Mem- Thomas Francis and Joanna (Jo- ber of Pacific and Oanu Country sephine) Gaynor; educated public Clubs. schools of Brooklyn and New York GIBSON, THOMAS edu- city; married May Thomas in Hono- HERBERT, cator, Honolulu; born March 29, lulu, Oct. 8, 1913; two children, Mary Josephine and William Thomas. Con- 1856, at Russell, Canada; son of John and Marianne nected with home office of National (Kelley) Gibson; married Sept. 25, 1885, Ada Surety Co., New York, 1903-11; in- Taner, surance department, Hawaiian Trust at Lihue, Kauai; three children, Francis De Witt, Murial Letitia, and Co., Honolulu, 1911-15; with insur- Juliet Agnes; descendant of John ance department, B. F. Dillingham Gibson of Castle Co., since 1915. Blaney, Ireland; educated in the public schools of GEDGE, NORMAN EDWARD, second Ontario, Canada, Metcalf High vice-president and assistant man- School, Trinity College of Toronto, ager Inter-Island S. N. Co., Hono- and Cooper Medical College, San lulu; born in San Francisco, Cal., Francisco. Began teaching in Upper Aug. 2, 1864; son of George and Canada College and was connected Isabella (McCulloch) Gedge; grand- with following institutions: principal son of Admiral John Gedge of Brit- of Comanche, San Andreas and Tur- ish Navy; educated in the public lock schools, California, 1870-82, schools of San Francisco; married Waimea school, Kauai, 1884-97, Helen Caroline Smith in Honolulu, deputy inspector general of schools five children, Vernon M., Faxon B., 1897, traveling normal instructor Emily E., Norman E., jr., and G. 1898 to 1900, inspector general 1900- Donald. Entered employ of Inter- 01, superintendent Boys' Industrial Island S. N. Co., May 1, 1883; be- School 1901-10, inspector general came secretary 1896; treasurer and 1910-13, superintendent of public in- secretary 1899; treasurer, secretary struction 1913-14, principal Liliuo- and assistant manager 1916; 2nd kalani school, 1915, to date; chair- vice-president and assistant man- man board of election at Waimea, ager 1917; 1st vice-president Cham- 1887 to 1897; captain Citizens' ber of Commerce, 1917. Captain O. Guard, Waimea, 1895-97; member of R. C., U. S. Army, Quartermaster's Honolulu Lodge, F. & A. M., Hono- Department. Member of Pacific and lulu Chapter, No. 1, R. A. M., Ha- Commercial Clubs. Past Master waiian Historical Society, American Association for the of Honorary, Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, Advancement F. & A. M.; Past Commander-in- Science, Honolulu Ad Club. Chief Honolulu Consistory A. & A. HAROLD S. R., Past High Chief Honolulu GIFFARD, BRICKWOOD, stock and bond Honolulu: Chapter R. A. ML; Past Eminent broker, Commander Honolulu Commandery born October 27, 1884, in Honolulu; son of Walter M. and Mattie Peter K. T.; 33 Honorary and Deputy of educated at the Supreme Council for Hawaii. (Brickwood) Giffard; Oahu College, Honolulu; married GIBB, JAMES, sugar plantation man- Julia Mills Damon at Honolulu, No- ager, Aiea, Oahu, T. H.; was born vember 28, 1908, one child, Walter in Aberdeen, Scotland, October 11, Damon Giffard. Entered real estate 1865; son of James and Jane (David- department of Henry Waterhouse son) Gibb; common school educa- Trust Co., in 1905, soon afterward tion in Scotland; married Jemima taking charge of brokerage depart- Hutcheon, Dec. 7, 1889, at Hilo, Ha- ment; in 1910 entered into partner- waii; children, James Albert, Ed- ship with W. P. Roth doing general win H., Edith L., Alex. Gordon, brokerage business under firm name Florence C. Came to Hawaiian of Giffard & Roth. In 1915 joined islands and started to work for Mr. with H. R. Macfarlane, the firm do- Scott at Wainaku, Hilo; employed ing business as Giffard & Macfar- with the Hilo Sugar Co. as section lane. Served as vice-president and and head overseer, March 1888-1901; president of Honolulu Stock and became manager of the Paauhau Bond Exchange. Member Pacitic, 118 MEN OF HAWAII

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Commercial and Oahu Country Clubs Fellow Entomological Society of and is a Mason. London, Fellow American Assn. for the Advancement of Science, GIFFARD, WALTER LE MONTAIS, member American Association of retired capitalist, Honolulu; born Economic Entomologists, member May 27, 1856, Island of Jersey, Great Entomological Society of America, Britain; son of John and Elizabeth member Hawaiian Sugar Planters' (Bisson) Giffard; descendant of Association. John Giffard, Island of Jersey, G. GIGNOUX, ALEXIS J., merchant, Ho- B., born 1475; married Martha Petre nolulu; born July 22, 1876, at St. Brickwood of Honolulu, June 30, Louis, Mo.; son of Alexis and Har- 1881; three children, Walter Dudoit riet (Lawlor) Gignoux; married (by former marriage), Jane and Jeanette A. Pierce, Feb. 10, 1904, in Harold B.; educated in Island of Honolulu, one child, Alexa Jeane; Jersey; began career with Sir John grandfather was Claude Gignoux, Coode, C.E., Island of Jersey, as of France, who settled in New assistant cashier; came to Honolulu, York; educated in private schools Oct. 24, 1875, as assistant bookkeep- of St. St. Louis University, er for John T. Waterhouse; Jan. Louis, and St. Louis of 1877 to 1909 connected with William College Pharmacy; entered pharmaceutical profession G. Irwin & Co., first as cashier until in St. Louis, 1892; vice-president the company incorporated then as Benson-Smith & Co., Liu., of Ho- secretary and treasurer, later vice- nolulu, 1902-14, manager Hollister president and manager of that cor- since Mer- poration also officer and director of Drug Co., 1914; president chants' Association of Honolulu, twelve corporations for which Wm. Board and G. Irwin & Co. were until its 1914; member Pharmacy agents mem- dissolution. During monarchy was Public Utilities Commission; ber Honolulu Commercial Club. acting Chancellor of French Lega- tion, three years; acting French GOMEZ, JOSE, postmaster and mer- Commissioner and Consul General, chant, Hanapepe, Kauai; born Ma- and one year; acting Commissioner deira, Portugal, March 24, 1877; son Consul General for Portugal, three of John and Joaquina Gomez; edu- months; member of Privy Council at cated in grammar school at Lihue, time of overthrow of monarchy; Kauai; married Helen Nunes at Li- 1903-1907 chairman of Hawaiian hue, Kauai, Aug. 5, 1900; six chil- Sugar Planters Experimental Station dren, Jose, Jr., Mary, John, Francis, committee; served as co-trustee Glory and Antone. Was a laborer with W. G. Irwin representing W. on Lihue plantation, Lihue, Kauai, G. Irwin & Co., (until its dissolu- 1882-1900; became clerk in store of tion) on the Board of Trustees of J. I. Silva, Eleele, Kauai, 1900, and the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Asso- became assistant manager. Estab- ciation; 1903 organized the Ento- lished Hanapepe store and Gomez mological division of the H. S. P. A. garage in 1907 in stock company experimental station and the Board with four others, two years later of Agriculture; 1903-1917 served as bought them out, has made good Commissioner, and three times Pres- progress ever since; has been post- ident of Board of Agriculture and master Hanapepe since 1914. Mem- Forestry since its organization 1903; ber Kauai Chamber of Commerce, member Hawaiian Entomological So- San Antonio, San Martinho and ciety serving as one of its organiz- Lusitana societies of Honolulu. ers 1905, and as President 1908; served as Secretary and Treasurer GOO KIM FOOK, merchant, Honolulu, T. born near Association, later as H.; Canton, China; came to Honolulu in 1876 and a commissioner of Kapiolani Park was in a store in Honolulu as under the Territory; enthusiast in employed collector and soon afterward ac- Horticulture and Forestry; member quired an interest in the business; of Pacific and Oahu Country Clubs, was in the mercantile business on Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M., Kauai for some time; in 1894 re- member and (treasurer 1886-1898); turned to China remaining there for served as Honolulu President, 1906-7, three years; on returning to Hono- Chamber of Commerce; Shriner; lulu was engaged in various cap- 120 MEN OF HAWAII

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acities and in 1899 established the Taft delegate to International Con- Kong Sang Yuen store which has gress on Leprosy, Norway, 1909, and since gone out of business. Is vice- as special representative of Hawaii president and trustee of the United by governor, same congress; delegate Chinese Societies; vice-chairman of Medico-Legal Congress, Brussels, the Chinese Merchants' Association 1909; was acting assistant surgeon of Honolulu; is largely interested in U. S. Public Health and Marine Hos- philanthropic and educational move- pital Service, 1900-4. Author of ments and is treasurer of the Wall "Verses from the Valley," 1887; Mun School (a Chinese educational "Out of the Pigeon Holes," 1899; institution). Has two sons, Goo "Beneath Hawaiian Palms and and Goo Bin. Wah Choy Wah Stars," 1900; "Hawaii First," 1902; GOODALE, WILLIAM W., plantation "Within Hawaiian Reefs," 1907; manager, Waialua, Oahu, T. H.; 'Songs of the Western Sea," 1911; and Punish- born in Honolulu, July 19, 1857; "The Adequate Care son of Warren and Ellen Rebecca ment of Defectives and the Insane," (Whitmore) Goodale; educated at first and second editions, 1913; Marlborough, Mass., in public and "About the Climate of Hawaii," high schools; married Emma 1914; also many articles on scien- March Whitney in Honolulu, Octo- tific and medical subjects. Member ber 7, 1884; two children, Cath- American Medical Assn., Hawaiian erine Warren and Holbrook March. Medical society, Hawaiian Historical Began in various capacities on the society, Authors' club (London), sugar plantation of the Hawaiian Medico-Legal Society of New York, Agricultural Co. at Pahala, Hawaii, Aerial League of America, National June, 1878; manager Onomea Plan- Security League, International Long- tation, 1884-1898, and was instru- fellow society, Masonic order; con- mental in the consolidation of the sul for Hawaii, Lincoln Highway Onomea, Papaikou and Paukaa association, 1912-1917; American As- plantations into the present Ono- sociation for Advancement of Sci- mea Sugar Co. Ltd.; manager Wai- ence. alua Sugar Plantation, Waialua, Oahu, since 1898. Took an active GOODNESS, GUY STANLEY, lawyer and born part in the construction of the Wa- rancher, Makena, Maui; hiawa dam, having been identified in Kahului, Maui, March 16, 1878; with the Wahiawa Water Co. Ltd., son of William and Corea (Kaha- since 1901. Charter member of wai) Goodness; educated at St. Kilauea Lodge, F. & A. M., Hilo; Louis and Oahu colleges, Honolulu; member Pacific Club since 1894; married Helen Ako in Wailuku, member of Oahu Country Club and Maui, April 3, 1897. On leaving Social Science Assn. of Honolulu. school in 1897 became captain of po- Is a Knight Templar and Odd Fel- lice, Wailuku; worked on sugar low. plantation 1901-1903; second district magistrate of Makawao, Maui, 1903- GOODHUE, EDWARD SOLON, physi- 07; district magistrate of Makawao born Atha- cian, author, Honolulu; 1907-1916; took up ranching 1916. P. 29, baskaville, Q., Canada, Sept. Member of K. P., A. O. O. F. and is 1861; son of James and Mariam a Moose. (Emerson) Goodhue; education: St. Francis College (McGill Univ.), East GRACE, HOWARD LIONEL, attorney Farnhow High School, Rush Medical at law, Honolulu; born April 18, College, Chicago, M. D., 1892; hon. 1893, in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands; A. M. 1910; hon. LL. D. 1912; mar- son of John and Sarah Jane (Gillog- ried Lulu Mae Rosser, Chicago, May ley) Grace: received education at St. 25, 1889; son and daughter, Marion Louis College, Honolulu, gra- S., Dorothy M. Practised at River- date 1910 Creighton University, side, Cal., 1892-95: appointed gov't Omaha, Neb., and Georgetown Uni- physician Hawaii, 1895; medical su- versity, Washington, D. C., degree perintendent Koloa Government Hos- LL.B. 1915. Admitted to the bar of pital; attending surgeon Malulani the Territory of Hawaii, October and Eleele hospitals; delegate Inter- 1915; associated with R. W. Breck- national Congress on Inebriety, Lon- ons, lawyer, since that date. Ap- don, 1909; appointed by President pointed Referee in Bankruptcy 122 MEN OP HAWAII

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Court, August 20, 1916. Member of in a series of Clark University lec- Oahu Country, University, Myrtle tures on China and the Far East; Boat and Outrigger Canoe Clubs of "The Japanese Race Question in Ha- Honolulu, and Bar Association of waii" (a pampnletj. Member Beta Hawaii. Republican. Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, F. & A. M., University club, National Educa- GRACE, JOHN S., purchasing agent tion Harvard Teachers' born Hono- Assn., Assn., B. F. Dillingham Co.; Social Science Assn. lulu March 14, 1886; son of John C. and Sarah Jane (Gillogley) Grace; GUILD, JOHN, secretary Alexander & educated at St. Louis College, Hono- Baldwin, Ltd., Honolulu; born May lulu. Entered employ of McBryde 11, 1869, in Edinburgh, Scotland; son Plantation as assistant bookkeeper of James (a merchant of Edinburgh) in 1903; was assistant bookkeeper and Mary (Scott) Guild; marrieu for Olaa Plantation became 1907-10; Mary Knox in West Indies, Aug. 20, for B. F. purchasing agent Dilling- 1891; four children, Dorothy, Mar- ham Co. in 1910. Has had manage- jorie, Douglas Scott and Winifred; ment of all tournaments since polo Educated in High School, Edinburgh, also meets for 1910; managed racing Scotland; after leaving school went 1916-17. Member B. P. O. E. and to join relatives interested in the Hawaii Polo & Racing Club. cane sugar industry in the West GREENWELL, WILLIAM HENRY, Indies; came to Hawaii 1897, and cattle rancher, Kealakekua, Island for short time employed on Maka- of Hawaii, T. H.; born at Kalukalu, weli plantation; joined Alexander & Hawaii, June 7, 1869; son of Henry Baldwin then a co-partnership (in- N. and Elizabeth C. (Hall) Green- corporated 1900), now secretary of well; education received from pri- Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd., and of vate tutor; married Maud Annandah all the companies they represent; Bryson Johnstone in Christ Church, has had quite a share in the devel- Kona, Hawaii, Dec. 31, 1907; four opment of the concern, being with it children, Henry Alan, Jack Bryson, almost from its start until the pres- Elizabeth Ahia and Maud M. Man- ent time; has been for many years ager of the H. N. Greenwell Estate, director and treasurer of the Protes- Island of Hawaii. tant Episcopal Church in Hawaii; was President "Boy Scouts", resign- GRIFFITHS, ARTHUR FLOYD, edu- ing 1917, but still actively interested born cator, Honolulu; Sept. 16, 1878, in Boy Scouting. Member of Pacific, at Richville, N. Y.; son of Thomas Country, Commercial Clubs and Ho- Philip and Mary (Davies) Griffiths; nolulu Chamber of Commerce. descendant of Ebenezer Griffiths of Wales, who came to Richville, N. GULICK, JOHN THOMAS, missionary, Y., in 1855; educated Richville Union scientist, sociologist, Honolulu; born school, St. Lawrence University, Ph. March 13, 1832, at Waimea, Kauai; B., 1897, and A. M., 1899; Harvard son of Peter Johnson Gulick, who University, A. B., 1899; principal was born in Freehold, N. J., 1797, Richville Union school 1897-98; prin- and Fanny (Thomas) Gulick; mar- cipal Shepard Evening school, Cam- ried Sept. 3, 1864, Emily De la Cour bridge, Mass., 1898-99; master St. at Hong Kong, China, died 1875

George's school, Newport, R. I., 1899- without issue, remarried May 31, 02; married Helen Alsy Clemence at 1880, Frances A. Stevens, at Osaka, Worcester, Mass., June 26, 1901; one Japan, two children, Addison and daughter, Eleanor. President Oahu Louise (Gulick) Whitaker, four College, Hawaii, since 1902. Posi- grandchildren; descendant of Hend- tions formerly held: Director for Ha- rik Gulick who came from Holland, waii of National Education Associ- 1653, and settled in New York; re- ation; chairman of committee on ceived early education at Punahou streets, parks and public works, and and in preparatory department New- president of Honolulu Civic Federa- York University, graduated from tion; secretary Armstrong Memorial Williams College 1859, and studied committee; secretary Harvard club at Union Theological Seminary 1859- of Hawaii; chairman Board of Indus- 61, received degree of Ph. D. from trial Schools, Territory of Hawaii. Adelbert College of Western Reserve Author of "The Chinese in Hawaii," University, 1889, and Sc. D. from 124 MEN OF HAWAII

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Oberlin College 1905; missionary of 1904; manager Hilo branch banking the American Board in China from house of Bishop & Co. since 1916. 1864 to 1875, and in Japan from 1875 ALFRED art to 1899; from 1900 until 1905 resided GURREY, RICHARD,, born in in Oberlin, Ohio, and there complet- dealer, Honolulu; Kansas, Dec. son of Alfred ed scientific publications; a deep 21, 1874; Richard student of evolution and the inti- and Margaret (McSherry) Gurrey; educated of mate friend of Darwin, Romanes and University California, 1908; married Caroline other leaders in this field; author of Haskins, of Charles "Evolution, Racial and Habitudinal," daughter Dudley Haskins of published 1905 by the Carnegie In- Oakland, Cal., in Honolulu, June stitute, one of the standard works 11, 1904; two children, Gwendolyn and and on this subject; been a wide con- Richard. Civil mining en- seven tributor to scientific journals, but gineering, years California, four a for the past twenty years his chief and half years Honolulu; es- interest has been in social problems tablished Gurrey's, Ltd., Honolulu, and the solution of the same by the art crafts shop, 1903. Member of cooperation of workers, and the University club of Honolulu. world-wide federation of nations.

G U L I C K, ORRAMEL HINCKLEY, missionary of the gospel, Honolulu: HAG ENS, J. F. CARL, merchant, born in Honolulu, Kingdom of Ha- Honolulu: born May 16, 1870, in waii, October 7, 1830, son of Peter Bremen, Germany, son of D. A. and Johnson and Fanny Hinckley Agnes (Pflueger) Hagens; married (Thomas) Gulick; married Ann Eliza K. Hugo, at Honolulu, July Eliza Clark in Honolulu, May 19, 15, 1895, no issue; arrived at Hono- 1855. Educated at Punahou School, lulu February 23, 1887, on the bark Honolulu, and embarked on busi- C. R. Bishop, and commenced ness career with Alvah Kittredge business career as sugar house clerk Clark in Honolulu about 1850; fol- at Lihue Plantation, being connected lowed the sea, 1855 for several with several plantations until 1894, years, running schooners among 1894 to 1902 bookkeeper Pacific islands of Hawaiian group; 1857 Guano and Fertilizer Co., and man- officer of first Morning Star, visited ager of that concern 1902 to 1913, Marquesas and Micronesia and Ta- vice-president H. Hackfeld & Co., hiti; ordained in 1862 and settled January 1, 1914, to date: member as missionary pastor at Kau, Ha- Pacific, Oahu Country, and Commer- waii, at Waialua, Oahu, in 1865 to cial clubs, Honolulu, and Bohemian conduct boarding school for Hawa- and Olympic clubs of San Fran- iian girls until 1870; appointed mis- cisco. sionary to Japan by American Board HALL, HENRY, District Magistrate, of Missions, 22 completing years Honokaa, Hawaii; born in North missionary service in that country Kona, Hawaii, September 16, 1850; in 1893; in missionary field work of son of Charles and Hannah (Rice) Hawaiian Board of Missions in Ter- Hall; married Mary Ann Bright, ritory of Hawaii since 1894. Clerl: November 27, 1870, at North Kona, of House of Representatives, under Hawaii; educated in Common monarchy, 1850-60. schools, North Kona, Hawaii. Car- GURNEY, A. S. LE BARON, banker, penter trade until 1879; luna, Ku- born in Hilo, Hawaii; Middleboro, kuihaele Plantation, 1879-1885; but- Mass., Feb. 24, 1866; son of Marcus cher since 1885. Appointed District Albert and Ellen Minerva (Bright- Magistrate at Hamakua, Sept., 1900, man) Gurney; educated in public by Hon. S. B. Dole. His father schools of Fall River, Mass.; mar- was one of the early settlers in ried Henrietta Gifford in Stanton Kona, Hawaii, 1832, and was pio- New Bedford, Mass., April 22, 1891; neer coffee planter in Kona. one child, Abram le Baron Gurney. Began career with Haskell & Tripp, HALL, ROBERT, plantation manager, New Bedford, Mass., 1883; arrived Niulii, Hawaii; born in Peters- in Hawaii 1899; employed by L. Tur- borough, Northamptonshire, Eng- ner Co., Ltd., 1901; clerk Fourth land; son of Edward Josias and Circuit Court, Territory of Hawaii, Eliza (Lodan) Hall; educated com- 126 MEN OF HAWAII

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mon school. Went with father and sity, A. B. 1878, Columbia Univer- family to Montserrat, West Indies, sity LL. B. 1880, Chicago University 1862; was appointed overseer at B. S. 1883, University of California Sugar Grove Plantation, getting fac- A. M. 1901. Practised law in Chi- tory and field experience, 1862-70; cago and later taught in the govern- made manager of Elberton Sugar ment schools in Japan; missionary work in minister in U. S. Plantation, 1870; later becoming Japan, manager of Elberton Lime Planta- Baptist church; last pastorate First 1899- tion as successor to father; came Baptist Church, Berkeley, Cal., 1903; U. S. Immigration Service at to Hawaii, 1878, reaching Kohala Honolulu since 1903. Member Com- same year, to accept position of mercial, Ad, Princeton and Univer- sugar-boiler of Niulii Plantation; sity of California clubs, and Sons of later became of this manager plan- the American Revolution. tation.

H A M R I C K, ANDREW MARTIN, HALL, WILLIAM GARVIE, engineer, meteorologist, U. S. Weather Bu- Honolulu; born March 3, 1874, at reau, Honolulu; born Aug. 30, 1883, Summerside, Prince Edward Isl- at St. Elmo, Fayette Co., 111.; son and, Canada; son of Thomas and of Charles and Jennie (Kramer) Cathrine (McRae) Hall; married Hamrick; descendant of Lloyd Alice Templeton in Honolulu, Nov. Hamrick of England, who settled 28, 1901; three children, Donald T. near Jamestown (Va.) in 1720; Cathrine McRae, Mary Ellen; edu- married Florence E. Mylin, in Los cated in public schools, Summer- Angeles (Cai.), June 11, 1914. Edu- side, Prince Edward Island, Can- cated in public schools, St. Elmo ada, 1891. Began career with Bath (111.), Knox Co. (Ohio), and War- Iron Works, Bath (Maine) in 1891; rensburg (Mo.); attended night settled in Honolulu in 1898 and as- school and took special courses sociated with Catton, Neill & Co., along meteorological lines in U. S. until 1916, first as machinist with Weather Bureau, Washington, D. gradual advancement until the C.; became associated with U. S. presidency and management was Weather Bureau Service in Hanni- reached prior to retirement; be- bal, Mo., July, 1902-Nov., 1903; came assistant manager Honolulu Cairo (111.), Dec. 1903-Apr. 1904; 1904-Nov. Iron Works in July, 1916, and man- Taylor (Texas), July 1906; (D.C.), Nov. 1906- ager January 1, 1917. Member of Washington 1907; Mt. Weather (Va.), Aug. Pacific, Commercial and Outrigger July Clubs; Chamber of Commerce; 1907-Oct. 1907; Washington (D.C.), 1907-Nov. Los American Society of Mechanical En- Nov., 1913; Angeles Dec. 1913-Mar. Port- gineers. (Cal.), 1915; land (Ore.), April 1915-July 1915; HALSEY, RICHARD LENOX, Inspec- Honolulu (T. H.), since Aug. 1915. tor U. S. Immigration Service and In charge of Weather Bureau work attorney at law, Honolulu; born Aug. in Territory of Hawaii; was en- 5, 1856, at Ithaca, N. Y.; son of Wm. gaged in aerial research work at and Eliza (Gosman) Halsey; mar- Mt. Weather Observatory (Va.), ried Stella Duffield Nov. 29, 1883, ir 1907, in River and Flood work, Stella Chicago, 111.; three children: Washington (D. C.), six years; D., Richard L. (deceased), and Chas. special frost investigation in South- descendant of Thomas Hal- Abbott; ern Cal.; in "fire-wind" forecast- of sey, London, Eng., who came to ing problems in Pacific Northwest, in and soon after Lynn, Mass., 1637, 1915; author of several articles on founded South Isl- Hampton, Long meteorological phenomena; is edi- and, the first town in New English tor of Hawaiian climatological bul- York; an ancestor, Halsey, letins, etc.; member of Masons, was chairman of the committee of Y. M. C. A., Aero Club of Hawaii, for South at the safety Hampton Honolulu Golf Club. breaking out of the Revolution; an- cestors have held state and national HAPAI, ARCHIBALD A., county clerk, office from time to time; members Hilo, Hawaii; born at Waiamae, were high Masons and played prom- Oahu, Sept. 11, 1883; son of Akong inent parts during the anti-Masonic Gee and Sarah (Kaina) Hapai; edu- excitement. Educated in public cated at the Government schools, schools of Ithaca, Princeton Univer- Hilo boarding school, Kamehameha ll'S MEN OF HAWAII

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school (Honolulu), Oahu College HARDY, FREDERICK W., educator, T. born of (Honolulu) commercial dept. ; mar- Makawao, Maui, H.; early ried Hattie K. Purdy in Hilo, Ha- New England ancestry, Jan. 23, waii, July 14, 1907; children: Sarah 1859, in Boston, Mass.; son of Geo. L., Harriet K., Archibald I., Paul K., Dana Boardman and Olive (An- Ishma M., Charles L., William K. drews) Hardy; educated in gram- Began as clerk and stenographer, mar and high schools, Maiden, Mas- sheriff's office, Hilo, under L. A. sachusetts, Harvard A. B. cum laude, Andrews and J. C. Searle, 1903-05; 1881; married Lillian Hitchcock Ai- clerk to County Attorney Charles ken, Dec. 23, 1896, at Paia, Maui. Williams, Hawaii County, 1905-08; T. H.; one child: Hollis Aiken. clerk to County Clerk John K. Kai, Came to Hawaiian Islands on ac- 1909-10; defeated in election for count of health, 1882; appointed county clerk, 1910; clerk and stenog- vice-principal, Wailuku school, Sep- Lahaina- rapher, Hilo Mercantile Co., Ltd., tember, 1883; instructor, luna 1910-11; asst. bookkeeper, Pahoa Seminary, 1884-88; became of Makawao 1888. Lumber Mill, Puna, Hawaii, later principal School, Board of stenographer and asst. supt., 1912-13; Chairman, Registration and clerk and stenographer to Sheriff Examiners, together with Hon. C. H. and J. W. Samuel K. Pua, Hilo, 1913-15; elected Dickey Hon. Kalua, visited town and on county clerk, Hawaii County, 1915- every village islands of Lanai, 1917; re-elected 1917. Member regis- Maui, Molokai, registering voters and citi- tration committee, Hawaii, 1917; granting to of Provisional member Ancient Order of Foresters, zenship supporters (C. R. Jan. 1916-June 1916), member Government, July-August, 1894; of Seaside Club. president, Makawao Precinct Repub- lican Club since annexation of Ter- HAPAI, HENRY CHASE, Registrar of ritory. Member of Harvard Club of Public Accounts, Territory of Ha- Hawaii and trustee of Maunaolu waii, Honolulu; born April 21, 1873, Seminary. in Hilo, Kingdom of Hawaii; son HARRISON, FREDERICK, contractor, of George W. A. (district magistrate Honolulu, T. H.; born in Snenton, at Hilo and for 36 years in the gov- , England, November 9, ernment service), and Harriet Re- 1859; son of Samuel and Sarah Ann becca (Sniffen) Hapai; descendant (Parker) Harrison; public and high of Benjamin Henry Sniffen (English school education; married Emma descent) who located in the King- Victoria Nott, in Honolulu, January dom of Hawaii from Pennsylvania 29, 1885; children, Mrs. Emma Vic- in 1846; married Alice Keonaona toria Payne, Mrs. Selena Margaret Wilson in Honolulu Nov. 14, 1908; Gonsalves, Wilfred Ernest, Ethel, three children: Alice Keonaona, Elsie Muriel, Irene Elizabeth. Came Irene lehu, Henry Chase, Jr. Edu- to Hawaii 1877, engaging in erec- cated in Hilo foreign school, Oahu tion of sugar mills, setting boilers College (Honolulu), graduated 1893. on many plantations throughout the Has been in government service Islands; built first furnaces for (formerly in Finance Dept. now Ter- burning wet trash; has erected ritorial Treasury) since Jan. 14, many of the largest residences and 1894; assistant clerk to 1897; book- business buildings in Honolulu and keeper to 1901; first with Provision- throughout Hawaii; was member al Government, then Republic of Honolulu Rifles during the Wilcox Hawaii, now Territory of Hawaii; and Gibson revolutions; was ar- Registrar of Public Accounts since rested and exiled from Hawaii dur- May 1, 1901; Deputy Insurance Com- ing overthrow of Monarchy, 1895- missioner since July 1, 1909; ex- 97, as a supposed Royalist. Was officio Bank Examiner since April assistant foreman, Pacific Hose Co. 15, 1913; Deputy Fire Marshal Member F. & A. M., 32d degree; Le No. Past since April 23, 1917. Is acting Progres Lodge 371; Chan- cellor K. of Presi- treasurer of Territory in absence of Mystic Lodge, P.; dent British Club since Chair- treasurer Member Hawaiian Lodge 1914; man British Recruiting No. F. & A. Honolulu executive, 21, M., Lodge Commission, 1917. of Perfection No. A. & A. S. 1, R., HARVEY, FREDERICK ESTA- Honolulu No. Aloha Consistory 1, BROOK, civil engineer, Honolulu; A. A. O. N. M. S. Temple, bom Nov. 28, 1871, in San Francisco,

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CHRISTIAN Cal.; son of Edward Erwin and Geor- HEDEMANN, JACOB, giana (Estabrook) Harvey; educat- mechanical engineer, Honolulu, New ed schools of San Francisco and York and Havana, Cuba; born in Ger- Stanford University, C. E. 1898; mar- Flemsborg, Denmark (now ried Bina Cannell in Salt Lake City, many), May 25, 1852; son of Chris- tian Ferdinand Utah, March 13, 1898; children, August (eminent Ethel Georgina and Harold Freder- physician and ranking surgeon in and Caroline ick. Began career in mines in the Danish army) Amalie mar- Utah, 1898-1899; accompanied U. S. (Cloos) Hedemann; ried Meta Marie Nis- navy survey, Guam and Midway isl- Magdalena Oct. in ands, 1900; in employ of Hawaii sen, 27, 1877, Copenhagen; seven children: Ferdinand Fred- Territorial Government, survey de- erick Oscar, Johannes Christian, partment, 1900-1910; Territorial Ed- Board Public Works 1910-1913; since Carl Steen Kalani, Howard, Wilhelm and Alice then has been in private practise. mund, Erling Henriette H. K. Cas- Member Hawaiian Engineering as- Sophia (Mrs. Educated in primary school, sociation; Mason. tle). Nestved, Denmark, Herlufsholm HATCH, FRANCIS MARCH, lawyer Latin Academy, passed the exam- (retired), Honolulu; born June 7, ination as 'first class" marine engi- 1852, at Portsmouth, Rockingham, neer, Polytechnic College in Copen- the N. H. ; son of Albert Reytor and hagen and served regulation Margaret Rooksby (Harris) Hatch; apprenticeship in a machine shop; married Alice Hawes in San Fran- designer in office of Burmeister & cisco, Oct. 31, 1888; children: Har- Wain, Copenhagen, 1874-78; award- riet and Alexander Gilchrist. Edu- ed medal by Mechanic's Guild of cated, public schools of Portsmouth, Copenhagen; arrived in Honolulu N. H.; Bowdoin College, degree B. 1878; factory manager and engi- A. 1873: began professional career neer, Hana Plantation, Island of in Portsmouth in the law office of Maui, 1878-84; entered service of his father; commenced law prac- Honolulu Iron Works as draughts- tise in Honolulu in 1878 and retir- man and superintendent, 1884-90; ing in 1911. Has been prominently assistant manager to 1896; man- identified with the civic life of Hono- ager to Jan. 1, 1917; since then lulu. Was diplomatic representa- third vice-president and technical tive of the Republic of Hawaii at director Honolulu Iron Works Co. Washington four years prior to and Was naturalized American citizen, at the time of was annexation; ap- 1903; appointed Consul of Den- a member of the Board of pointed mark, 1909; decorated "Knight of and of Supervisors, City County Dannebrog" by the King of Den- to fill a vacan- Honolulu, June, 1916, mark, March, 1917. Member of himself a valuable mem- cy; proved American Soc. of Mech. Engrs., ber of the board with a keen knowl- German Sugar Technicker's Assn., edge of municipal finances. Engrs. Club of N. Y., honorary HAYWARD, HARRY S., Honolulu; member Hawn. Engineering Assn., born in Pomona, California, Sept. 5, Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assn., 1882; son of Frank Edward anc1 American Scandinavian Foundation Elizabeth (Morton) Hayward; mar- of N. Y., Society for the Advance- ried Lillian Hall, at Independence, ment of Scandinavian Study; Pa- cific Club and Cal., April 13, 1907; one child, Ne- Club, Country Engi- vada Elizabeth; engaged in business neering Societies Club of Honolulu. in San in Francisco, 1903; mining HEDEMANN, FERDINAND F., phys- Nevada and California, 1906-1908; ician, Honolulu; born Nov. 2, 1879, newspaper and publishing business, at Hana, Maui, Hawaii; son of Alberta, Canada, 1908; with Hawai- Christian J. and Meta (Nissen) ian Star Newspaper Association and Hedemann; married Dorothy Hart- Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Ltd., since well, June 3, 1914, in Honolulu; no 1910 as superintendent; commission- issue. Educated, Punahou Prepara- er for Hawaii, Boy Scouts of Ameri- tory School and Oahu College, Hon- ca, 1912-1917; member of Rotary, Ad, olulu; Harvard College, graduated Commercial and Honolulu Golf 1903, Columbia University, M. D. Clubs, No. 616, B. P. O. E., Lodge Le 1907, studied abroad at the Uni- Progres, F. & A. M. versity of Vienna; commenced 132 MEN OF HAWAII

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practise in Honolulu, 1909, associ- HEMENWAY, CHARLES REED, law- ated with Drs. Waterhouse, Judd yer, Honolulu; born June 12, 1875, and Baldwin, specialist in internal in Manchester, Bennington Co., Vt.; medicine and the diseases of chil- son of Lewis Hunt and Maria dren; member Board of Pharmacy, (Reed) Hemenway; married Jane Board of Health Civil Service Ex- Munson Colburn in Manchester aminers, and formerly visiting phys- Center, Vt., July 25, 1901; one ician Queen's and Children's hos- child, Charles Reed, Jr. Descend- pitals. Member University, Pacific, ant of Ralph Hemenway of York- Oahu Country, Harvard, Hawaii shire, England, who settled in Rox- Tuna, Hawaii Polo & Racing Clubs, bury, Mass., 1632-34. Educated Hawaiian Historical Society, and Burr & Burton Seminary (Manches- vice-president Hawaiian Medical ter, Vt.), Yale College, degree A. Society. B., 1897. Began practise of law in Honolulu Sept., 1901; since June WILLIAM H., Hono- HEEN, lawyer, 15, 1915, associated with Alexander born March at Olo- lulu; 11, 1883, & Baldwin, Ltd. (Honolulu), as of walu, Maui, Kingdom Hawaii; general counsel and member exec- of son H. A. and Mary (Meheula) utive staff. Admitted to bar of Heen; married K. Akau at Mercy Hawaii May 11, 1901; to United Hilo, Hawaii, 26, 1911; chil- Aug. States District Court Nov. 1, 1901; and former dren, Dorothy John by United States Supreme Court Oct. wife, and William, Jr., and Curtis 12, 1908. Attorney General of Ha- wife. Educated lolani by present waii, 1907-1910. Regent College of School (Honolulu) 1890-95; Oahu Hawaii since Oct. 6, 1910. Trustee Uni- College (Honolulu) 1896-1902; Leahi Home since Jan., 1916. Mem- versity of California 1902-04; ad- ber Bar Association of Hawaii mitted to bar, Territory of Hawaii, (president Nov. 4, 1914-JuIy 21, Jan. 16, 1905. Deputy County At- 1915) ; University Club (president torney, County of Hawaii, Dec. 1, March, 1913-March, 1914); Oahu to Oct. At- 1909, 31, 1915; Deputy Country Club, Social Science As- of torney General, Territory Ha- sociation. Nov. waii, 1, 1915-17; appointed HENDERSON, JAMES, plantation third judge First Circuit Court, manager, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Territory of Hawaii, by President , Scotland, January 11, Wilson Feb. 14, 1917. President 1876; son of John and Ann (Ogston) Heen Ltd. Was active in Estate, Henderson; educated in Aberdeen- prosecution of "graft" cases, Coun- shire, Scotland; married Lydia Lei ty of Hawaii, in 1913. Macy in Hilo, Hawaii, October 23, HEISER, CHARLES G. Jr., broker, 1909; two children, Lei and James. Honolulu, T. H.; born in Chicago, Came to Hawaii in 1900 and took a 111., January 29, 1884; son of Chas. position as blacksmith at Wainaku, G. and Fannie Kellogg (Schmidt) remaining in that capacity six years; Heiser; educated in public schools team luna at Hakalau, 1906-10; head of Cal. Hawaii Mill Co., 1910-1912; Alameda, ; married Cecil luna, Margaret Watkins, in Los Gatos, appointed manager, Hawaii Mill Co., Cal., September 21, 1909; one child, to succeed W. H. C. Campbell, re- Barbara. On leaving school began signed, October 1, 1912; purchased work in office of Shaw & Douglas, the Hawaii Mill Co. from its owners, mining brokers; entered employ of H. Hackfeld and Co., Ltd., Septem- J. Barth & Co., stock brokers, in ber, 1915, and has since been the 1908; came to Honolulu, 1910, as owner and general manager. Was Trent Trust Co.'s representative on appointed member of the Fair Com- Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange mission of Hawaii, June 26, 1917, and Treasurer and Assistant Man- for a term of four years; appointed Chief ager of Trent Trust Co. Was mem- Registrar, 8th precinct, 1st Representative District, July 21, ber of C. A. C., N. G. H., until dis- 1917; member\ of the Hawaiian Pro- 1917; member Board of charged, motion Committee for the Island of Governors, Commercial Club; mem- Hawaii since June 13, 1917. Mem- ber Ad and Out- Country, Rotary, ber and Exalted Ruler B. P. O. rigger Chamber of Clubs, Commerce, Elks, No. 759, Hilo; 32d degree Ma- Y. M. C. A., and F. & A. M. son; Shriner. 134 MEN OF HAWAII

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HENRIQUES, EDGAR, capitalist, Hon- times), charter member B. P. O. E. olulu; born in New York City, Aug. No. 616 (Honolulu), Mason, Knight 15, 1865; son of Dr. A. J. and Eliza- Templar, Shriner, member Pacific beth (Cohen) Henriques; educated Club, one of founders and original in the public schools of New York directors Oahu Country Club, Den- City; married Lucy Kalanikiekie tal Society of Hawaii (holding all Davis, of Honolulu, June 10, 1898; offices), Hawaii Polo & Racing Club. no issue. At age of twenty entered in road contracting business in New HILL, SAMUEL THOMPSON, engi- T. born in York; came to Hawaii 1896, since neer, Honolulu, H.; South engaging in the buying and selling Abbeville, Carolina, August of real estate and as trustee for 24, 1882; son of John Livingston several estates; president Hawaiian and Lulah (Riley) Hill; ancestors Copra Co., Ltd., since 1907. Has fought in every American war since been a collector of Hawaiian curios the Revolution; educated at Clem- and compiler of unwritten historical son College (A. & M. of S. Caro- facts relative to the ancient Hawaii. lina), electrical and mechanical en- Member of National Geographic So- gineering, 1904; married Ruth Eliza- ciety, Honolulu Chamber of Com- beth Hilen at Auburn, Washington, trustee As- merce, Queen's Hospital July 5, 1913; one child, Ruth Caro- sociation, trustee Chiefs of Hawaii, lina. Electrical machinist, U. S. chairman Kamehameha Day celebra- Naval Station, Port Royal, S. C., tion and charter member committee, 1904-05; testing dept., Western of Oahu Club. Country Electric Co., Chicago, 111., 1905; HERBERT, GEORGE, physician and engineering dept., Western Electric surgeon, Honolulu; born Jan. 4, 1859, Co., New York City, 1906-07: elec- at Aleypore, India; son of Charles trical engineer, Charleston Navy (General in British Army) and Yard, S. Carolina, 1908-12; master Sophie Geraldine Herbert; married electrician, Pearl Harbor Navy Kate Lee Makee, daughter of Capt. Yard, Oahu, T. H., 1912-13; mana- James Makee (deceased), June 14, ger, Oahu Ice & Electric Co., Hono- 1880, at Ulupalakua, Maui, T. H. lulu, since 1914. Was Secretary, Educated Wellington College, Eng- Charleston Branch, National Assn. land; London University, College Master Workmen of America, 1912. and Hospital 1884, member of Royal Enlisted N. G. H., C. A. C., 1916, of and College Surgeons, London private, sergeant, 1st lieut., cap- College of Physicians, Edinburgh; tain, now in reserve. Mtember Com- has practised his profession in Ho- mercial and Honolulu Ad Clubs. nolulu since 1885; was a Govern- and ment physician for a number of HIND, JOHN, sugar planter plant- ation manager, Hawi, Hawaii; born years;- superintendent, Oahu Insane in Asylum 1893-1901; chairman of the August 2, 1858, Jarrow-on-Tyne, son of Robert Robson and Board of Medical Examiners 1905- England; Mary (Urwin) Hind; received com- 1916; enjoys large general practise Ella with two associates. Member Pa- mon school education; married Renton (deceased) in Brooklyn, N. cific, University and Country Clubs, married Alice Renton in Honolulu Council No. 1 Chiefs of Y., 1885; Hawaii and Hawaiian Territorial Kohala, Hawaii, 1889; children, Rob- Medical Association. ert Renton, John Henry, Oswald Arthur, Muriel, James Urwin; has CLIFFORD BELL, dentisti, HIGH, been manager Hawi Mill and Planta- Honolulu; born April 29, 1870, in tion Co., Ltd., since 1884; is Chatham, Kent County, Canada; son presi- dent of the of Peter and Angaline (Banning) following corporations, Hawi Mill and Plantation High; married Lucy Roth in Hono- Co., Ltd., Kohala Ditch Co., Hawaii lulu Dec. 17, 1904. Educated at Chat- Railway Kohala ham Collegiate Institute, Philadel- Co., (Mahukona), Telephone Ditch phia Dental College, graduated 1892. Co., Kehena Co., Captain Cook Occupied various positions in New Coffee Co., Hind Plantation Co., and York and Philadelphia in connection Hind Steel and Wire Works of New with profession 1892-1896; practised Jersey; member of Honolulu Lodge dentistry in Honolulu since 1896. No. 409, F. A. M., Commercial, Oahu Member Board of Dental Examiners Country and Pacific Clubs of Hono- (holding all offices at various lulu. 136 MEN OF HAWAII

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HIND, JOHN HENRY, superinten- for four Honolulu sugar plantation dent, Hawi, Hawaii; born in Ko- agencies; author of "Heat Conserva- hala, Hawaii, June 20, 1890; son tion in Cane Sugar Factories," pub- of John and Alice M. (Renton) lished, 1917. Member Pacific, Oahu Hind; educated at Punahou Acad- Country and Commercial Clubs, Hilo emy, Honolulu; married Gladys L. Lodge, No. 759, B. P. O. E., Kilauea Grose at Montpelier, Ohio., Nov. Lodge, No. 330, F. & A. M., Ameri- 12, 1913; two children, John Henry, can Society Mechanical Engineers, Association, Ho- Jr., George Wilson. Began business Hawaiian Chemists' career as assistant superintendent nolulu Rotary Club, Hawaiian Sugar Hawi Mill and Plantation Co., 1910; Planters' Association, and Honolulu became superintendent of the Hawi Chamber of Commerce; chairman Mill and Plantation Co., 1916. Mem- Hawaiian Engineering Association ber F. & A. M. and B. P. O. Elks. 1914-1915. CHARLES HENRY, HIND, ROBERT, rancher, Kamuela, HITCHCOCK, Honolulu: born Aug. 23, Hawaii; born in Honolulu, Jan. 7, geologist, at Mass., son of Ed- 1865; son of Robert Robson and Mary 1836, Amherst, Amherst Col- (Urwin) Hind; educated in public ward (late president and Orra (White) Hitchcock; schools of Kohala, Hawaii, and lege) married Martha Bliss Barrows (de- Trinity School, San Francisco; mar- June 1861, at Andover, ried Hannah Pierce Low, in Hono- ceased), 19, Mass; married Malvina Barrows lulu, April 26, 1892; five children, 1894; five children: Arthur Robert Leighton, Margaret Martha, Sept. 4, Maria P., Edward W., Martha B., Mona Clematina, Emma, Robson C., Aline L. Educated, Williston (Mass.) Urwin. Started business career as Seminary, Amherst College, 1856-59, stock luna, Hawi Plantation, Ko- degree A. M.; student Yale Divinity hala, Hawaii, 1886; took charge of School and Andover Theological Puuwaawaa Ranch, Hawaii, 1904; Seminary, Royal School of Mines present owner of same; elected (London), degree Ph. D., LaFayette, Territorial Senator, 1916; member 1870, LL.D., Amherst, 1896. Lec- Pacific, Oahu Country and Com- turer zoology, Amherst, 1854-64, non- mercial Clubs of Honolulu; Bo- resident Prof. Geology and Miner- hemian Club, San Francisco. alogy, LaFayette, 1866-76; Prof, ge- HIND, ROBERT RENTON, consulting ology and mineralogy, Dartmouth, sugar house engineer, Honolulu; 1868-1908; emeritus Prof, since 1908; born December 7, 1885, at Kohala, assistant state geologist, Vermont, Hawaii; son of John and Ella (Ren- 1857-61; state geologist, Maine, 1861- ton) Hind; ancestry comes from 62, New Hampshire, 1868-78; Prof, of Newcastle-on-Tyne on paternal side geology Virginia Agricultural and and from Nova Scotia on maternal Mechanical College, 1880; natural side; Robert Robson Hind, grand- history, Williams College, 1881; lec- father, located in Kohala in early turer geology, Mt. Holyoke College, '70's and was member of House of 1870-96. Headed expedition occupy- Nobles in late '80's; married Eleanor ing Mt. Washington, N. H., in win- Estell Jones at San Rafael, Cal., Feb. ter 1870-71 (the first high mountain

12, 1908: children: John Dwight, observatory in U. S.) ; best known Edith Dana, Alice Renton. Educated as compiler of several geological at Mt. Tamalpais Military Academy, maps of United States and for re- San Rafael, Cal., and Leland Stan- searches in ichnology, geology of the ford University; machinist appren- crystalline schists and glacial ge- ticeship at Risdon Iron and Locomo- ology. Came to Hawaii first in 1883, tive Works, San Francisco; chief then in 1886 and spent the year 1898- engineer Hawi Mill and Plantation 99. finally came to live in 1908, build- Co., Ltd., Kohala, Hawaii, 1908-12; ing his own house, where he now chief mill engineer of Ewa Planta- resides. Mem. Int'l Geological Con- tion Co., Oahu, 1912-1915; consulting gress, 1877; fellow A. A. A. S. sugar house engineer, Honolulu Iron (v.-pres. 1883-4); a founder of Geo- Works Co., 1915-16; appointed con- logical Society of America, (v.-pres. sulting sugar house engineer for H. 1896-7): American Philosophical So- Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., 1917. Made ciety; Hon. Mem. University Club bagasse paper investigation in 1916 (Honolulu). Author (with Edward 138 MEN OF HAWAII

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Hitchcock) "Elementary Geology," gundi Club, New York, Oahu Coun- 1861; "Mt. Washington in Winter," try Club, University Club, Commer- 1871; "Report on Geology of New cial Club, Chamber of Commerce, Hampshire (3 vol.), 1873-8; state le Progres Lodge F & A. M. publication; Geological Map of the HITCHCOCK, HARVEY REXFORD, United States, 1881; "Hawaii and its SR., rancher, Pukoo, Molokai; born Volcanoes, 1909; also 150 other titles in Honolulu, August 17, 1864; sou in on reports, pamphlets, etc., ge- of Edward Griffith and Mary Ten- Now in the ology. engaged study ney (Castle) Hitchcock; grandson of of Oahu. geology of H. R. Hitchcock, first missionary HITCHCOCK, CHARLES H. W., real on Molokai; educated at Punahou estate, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Hilo, School (Honolulu) and Oberlin Col- married Hawaii, Sept. 4, 1868; son of David lege; (Ohio) ; Hannah Mey- T Howard and Almeda E. (W idger) er, at Kalae, Molokai, February 18, Hitchcock; educated in private 1891; two children, Harvey Rexford schools of Hawaii; married Margaret Randolph Howard, Jr., William married Eliza Murphy, Hilo, May 16, 1901; descen- Charles; Hennessey, dant of first missionaries on island June 10, 1913; three children. Ed ward Hannah of Molokai; entered business as op- James, Eliza, George Keelen. career with what is erator in Telephone Co., Hilo, later Began now Onomea in in charge of telephone office at Ho- Sugar Co., Hawaii; nokaa; clerk and assistant bookkeep- draying business, Honolulu, 1889; moved to er in general store in Hilo; Deputy Molokai, 1891; Deputy Mar- Clerk and later Clerk of Fourth Cir- Sheriff, Molokai, 1893; Deputy shall, 1895; resumed 1899. cuit Court, Hilo; Deputy Tax Asses- ranching sor, Hamakua and later at Hilo; was HJORTH, JOHAN LUDVIG VIL>- with Hilo Railroad on construction HELM, District Magistrate, Lihue, work from 1910 to 1912; took charge Kauai; born in Aalborg, Denmark, Real Estate Department, First Trust September 4, 1868; son of Jacob Co. of Hilo, Ltd., 1917. Peter and Louise Vilhelmina Jan- sen Tjaden (van Rosendaal) Hjorth; DAVID land- HITCHCOCK, HOWARD, educated in private schools, busi- scape painter, Honolulu; born May ness college, Royal Naval Cadet in son of 15, 1861, Hilo, Hawaii; School and navigation David Howard and Almeda private (Widger) school in Denmark; married Mary Hitchcock; married Hester Judd Louise May in Lihue, Kauai, Feb- Dickson, June 16, 1898, in Honolulu, ruary 15, 1902; five children, John three Howard children, Harvey, Eric Edward Hjalmer, Joshua Dickson and descen- Thomas, Helen; Christian Herbert Alexander, Fran- dant of Matthias Hitchcock of Wilt- cis, Gwendolyn. Went to sea, 1884- shire, Eng., who settled in Boston in 1893; bookkeeper, Kekaha Planta- 1635; grandson of H. R. Hitchcock, tion, 1893-97; Chief Officer, Inter- who came to Hawaii in 1831 as a Island vessels, 1897-1900; book- missionary and taught the among keeper, Hanamaulu Plantation, 1900- natives on Molokai. Educated Puna- 11; foreman and agent, Hawaiian hou Academy (Honolulu), Oberlin Dredging Co. at Honolulu and College, Oberlin, O.; studied art at Castner, 1911; clerk, Quartermas- the National Academy of N. Design, ter's Department, Schofield Bar- Y., and Julienne Academy, Paris; racks, 1912-13; bookkeeper, Nawili- studied under Williams in Virgil wili Garage, and Wharfinger, Na- San Francisco School of Art 1885-6. wiliwili, 1914-17; District Magis- Has painted a number of historically trate, for two-year term, Lihue, correct volcano pictures for the Sept. 1, 1916; bookkeeper, Kapaia Bishop museum, Honolulu, and Store, 1917. First Lieutenant, Of- many pictures of Hawaiian scenes ficers' Reserve Corps, N. G. H., are to be found in and public private since 1917. Member Hawaiian Lodge collections in the United States, No. 21, F. & A. M., Harmony England and Germany; exhibitor in Lodge No. 3, I. O. O. F. Paris salon 1893, Alaska-Yukon ex- position 1907, etc. Gold medal win- HOBBY, WILLIAM RICHARD, civil ner; for several years president Ki- engineer, Honolulu, T. H.; born in lohana Art League; member Salma- Iowa City, Iowa, February 24, 1880; 140 MEN OF HAWAII

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son of Dr. C. M. and Mary L. (Par- ment in 1897; has been president of ker) Hobby; educated University of company since incorporation. Is Iowa, 1905; married Linnie E. Coon treasurer of Waimea Stables, Presi- in Des Moines, Iowa, June 14, 1911; dent of Board of Trustees of Wai- two children, Ruth Annis and Will- mea Foreign Church; treasurer of iam Mead Hobby. Entered employ Waimea Hawaiian Church including of Steen & Hobby, engineers and its Sunday School and Christian; surveyors, Las Cruces, N. M., on Endeavor. Is Postmaster and Dis- leaving college, 1905-06; engineer trict Magistrate for Waimea. Is with Cuba Eastern R. R., Guanta- member Kauai Chamber of Com- namo, Cuba, 1906-07; engineer, Cen- merce, Masons, Knights of Pythias tral division, Isthmian Canal Com- and Eastern Star. mission, 1907-14; entered employ of HOFMANN, KARL REINHARDT, Department of Public Works, Terri- physician, Pahala, Hawaii; born in tory of Hawaii, engaged in reclama- Skassa, Saxony, Germany, June 6, tion work in Hilo, 1914-16; trans- 1869; son of Friedrich August Ernst ferred to has been Honolulu, 1916; and Mathilde (Germann) Hofmann; acting superintendent of public educated at Royal Gymnasium, works, Territory of Hawaii, since Meissen; University of Leipsig, M. June, 1917; was sergeant 1st Sep. D., 1894; married Elizabeth Brun- Co. Engineers, N. G. until dis- H., nemann of Meissen, Germany, in Ho- charged, 1917. Member Sojourners' nolulu, Oct. 15, 1901; four children, Lodge, A. F. & A. M.; Canal Zone Mathilda L., Barbara K., Horst Chapter, No. 1, R. A. M.; Canal Reinhard, Brigitte K. ; was assistant Zone Council, No. 1, R. & S. M. at surgical clinic, Dresden, Saxony, HODGINS, ARTHUR GORDON, phys- 1895; physician, North German ician and surgeon, Honolulu; born Lloyd, 1898-99; physician, Oahu Jan. 10, 1876, in Lucan, Ontario, Sugar Co., Waipahu, Oahu, 1900; son of Canada; William A. and An- physician, Makee Sugar Co., Kealia, nie (Webb) Hodgins; married Eli- Kauai, 1906; physician, Hawaiian nor Porter in Nov. Denver, Colo., 3, Agricultural Co., Pahala, 1916; has 1911; two children: Arthur Gordon, been government physician in dis- Jr., William Porter. Educated in tricts of residence, Ewa, Oahu; Ka- Lucan High Toronto Univer- School, waihau, Kauai; Kau, Hawaii. sity Medical College, M. D. 1896. Began practise in Oil Springs, On- HOLLINGER, BENJAMIN, supervisor, tario, Canada, 1896-1899; removed Honolulu; born in Honolulu, April to Honolulu, Hawaii, 1899; practis- 15, 1889; son of Thomas Hollinger; ing physician and surgeon since. educated in schools of Honolulu; Member University Club, Pacific married Louise Bushnell of Hono- Club, Oahu Country Club, Past Po- lulu, September 1, 1910; children, tentate Mystic Shrine Aloha Tem- Louise Mae and Ben, Jr. On leav- ple (1912), past president Hawaiian ing school entered the employ ot Territorial Medical Society (1907). the contracting firm of Lord and HOFGAARD, CHRISTOPHER BLOM, Belser, Honolulu, which in 1908 in- postmaster and district magistrate. corporated as Honolulu Construction Waimea, Kauai, T. H.; born Oct. 3, and Draying Co., Ltd.; elected mem- 1859, at Skien, Norway: son of Ger- ber Board of Supervisors for the hard Didrik (Skien) and Dikka City and County of Honolulu, 1914- (Blom) Hofgaard; educated in high 17; re-elected 1917; chairman Parks, school and at business college; mar- playgrounds, Schools and Public ried Marie Mahlum in Waimea, No- Buildings Committee; member of vember 14, 1889; children, Gertrude, committee on Finance and Public Gerhard, Esther and Didrik. Was Expenditures. Was instrumental in clerk in Christiania, Norway, from establishing the first zoo in the City 1875 to 1879; went to business col- of Honolulu and responsible for the lege 1879 to 1881; left Norway 1881, first children's playground, of which arriving in Hawaii January, 1882; there are now many. Member of clerked in C. H. Dickey's stores on Healani Boat Club, Rotary Club, Maui; went to Kauai in 1885, found- Honolulu Ad Club, Order of Chiefs ing the firm of C. B. Hofgaard & of Hawaii, Elks, Young Men's In- Co., withdrew from active manage- stitute, Chamber of Commerce of 142 MEN OF HAWAII

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and Honolulu, the Order of Fores- meha Lodge and Kaiukeaouli Lodge. ters. Takes an active interest in Residence, Kohala, Hawaii, T. H. general sports and is one of the HONS, FERDINAND mana- officials in all the big swimming HENRY, ger ship chandlery, Honolulu, T. matches, ball games, boat races, etc. H.; born in Bremerhaven, Germany, HOLLMANN, HARRY TRIEBNER, November 28, 1879; son of George physician, Honolulu; born in Phila- and Helene (Siebe) Hons; educated at delphia, Pa,, Dec. 13, 1878; son of high school, Geestemuende, Ger- Harry and Mary (Thomas) Holl- many, 1894; married Marie H. Chil- in man; educated at Temple Univer- lingworth Honolulu, July 8, 1907; sity, Phila., and Medico-Chirurgical one child Ferdinand C. Hons. On College, M. D., 1898; married Amelia graduating from school served three Duncalfe, at Richmond, Kentucky, years apprenticeship in Hamburg, 1900; was instructor in Pathology Germany; came to Hawaii, 1898, and Bacteriology, Medico-Chi. Coll., entering employ of Kahului Rail- 1898-1906; Physician to Bureau of road Co. as station agent at Wai- Health, Philadelphia, 1903-06; visit- luku, served same company success- ing Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon, ively as timekeeper, ass't. book- Philadelphia General Hospital, 1905- keeper, bookkeeper, general freight 06; assistant Medical Superinten- and passenger agent, finally becom- dent Leper Settlement, 1906-07; U. ing manager of Kahului R. R.'s mer- S. Leprosy Investigation Station, chandise Dept.; came to Honolulu, 1907; in charge Leprosy Investiga- 1909, as manager of ship chandlery tion Station, 1917; was among first department of Inter-Island Steam scientists to grow organism that Nav. Co. Member Rotary and Oahu causes leprosy; first to cultivate Country Clubs; Lodge Maui, A. F. germ that causes disease known as & A. M., No. 984; G. L. S., Aloha "Rat Leprosy"; has writen many Temple, K. of P.; Aloha Lodge No. articles on Leprosy, published by U. 3; B. P. O. E., Lodge No. 616; on S. P. H. Service: member Medical Board of Governors, Commercial Corps Hawaii National Guard; Past Club, was Secretary, Treasurer and District Deputy Grand Sire, I. O. O. Auditor three years. F. for Hawaii; Past Harmony Grand, HOOGS, WILLIAM Lodge, I. O. O. F.; Past Chief Pa- HENRY, contrac- tor, Honolulu; born Nov. 2, 1861, triarch, Polynesian Encampment, I. in San Francisco, Cal. ; son of O. O. F.; Past Worthy Patron, Lei Aloha William Henry and Agnes (Lan- Chapter, O. E. S. ; member ders) Hoogs; married Alice Love Aloha Temple, 32nd degree Mason. in Honolulu, Nov. 28, 1887; eleven HOLSTEIN, HENRY LINCOLN, attor- children: Frank, Willie, Fanny, ney at law, Kohala; born June 14, Cyril, Alice, Stella, Lucile, James, 1865, in Honolulu, son of Herman Albert, Richard and Robert. Edu- Augustus Frederick and Nahina (Ke- cated, common schools (San Fran- kuni) Holstein; married Margaret cisco) Began work as contractor in K. Kahookano, at Kohala, Hawaii, San Francisco; removed to Hon- olulu and Feb. 4, 1885, one daughter, Maile. has followed the Father came from Denmark to contracting business in Hawaii since. Hawaii in 1850; educated in the Member of first Territorial English Grammar School of Wailu- Legislature after following the sev- eral ku, and Royal School, Honolulu; ad- changes from Kingdom to Provisional mitted to the bar, 1887 and has Government to Republic of the Hawaiian since prictised at Kohala, Hawaii; Islands. Member of for past 12 years has been cane Citizens Guard, quartermaster with rank of planter in addition to professional Captain. Member work; elected to Hawaiian senate Knights Templar, Knights Pythias, B. P. O. E., Honolulu 1896-98, member House of Represen- Lodge No. 616, Hawaiian Ass'n. tatives 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1913, Engineering 1915, 1917, and of Speaker the House HOPPER, KENNETH C., newspaper since chairman 1907; Republican manager, Lihue, Kauai, T. H.; born Territorial Convention, 1902, 1904, April 22, 1880, in Mendocino county, 1910; Republican National Commit- Cal.; son of John T. and Helen teeman, 1910-12; member Kameha- (Griffitts) Hopper; married Ger- 144 MEN OF HAWAII

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trude Keeney in Guadalupe, Cal., to California during the gold rush July 2, 1900; children, Thelma, Ken- there and one of the first agricultu- neth and Glenn. Became manager rists of that State, later becoming "Los Alamos Central", weekly news- prominent in the cultivation of su- paper in Santa Barbara county, Cal., gar cane in Hawaii; educated pri- in 1899; founded Guadalupe "Moon", vately and in the public schools of Santa Barbara county, Cal., selling it California and Punahou School in to and en- 1901; came Honolulu (Honolulu) ; married Amy Adele tered employ of Hawaiian Gazette Blacon of Alameda, Cal., 1897. Be- Co., Ltd., in mechanical department, gan career in the cultivation of su- 1901-09; removed to Island of Kauai gar cane with father, developing the in 1910, soon afterward becoming extensive Horner ranch interests on manager of the Garden Island Pub- the Island of Hawaii; became stock- lishing Co., Ltd. Is a Captain in holder in several of the largest and N. G. H.; Past Noble Grand Excel- successful sugar plantations in the sior Lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. F., Hono- Territory of Hawaii; removed to lulu. Honolulu in 1912 and in 1914 was elected a member of the Board of HORNER, ALBERT, agriculturist, Supervisors for the City and County Honolulu; born in Alameda County, of Honoiulu; during the term as su- Cal., Aug. 7, 1863; son of John pervisor was chairman of Police Mears and Elizabeth (Imlay) Hor- member of water and ner; common school education; Committee, married Florence Winter in Hono- sewer committee and the play- grounds committee. Member of the lulu, Jan. 20, 1891, three sons: Al- Commercial B. O. Elks and bert, William Foster, John Mears. Club, P. the Honolulu Club. Is Came to Hawaiian Islands with pa- Ad an en- thusiast on rents, 1879; engaged with father in horse-racing. cultivation of sugar cane at Spreck- HUBER, SEBA CORMANY, lawyer, elsville, Island of Maui, until 1882, Honolulu; born Jan. 29, 1871, at Esh- then started the Kukaiau Planta- col, Perry County, Pa.; son of Ben- tion, district of Hamakua, Island of jamin Grove and Naomi Jane (Cor- Hawaii, engaged in different capaci- many) Huber; married Cora A. Bird- ties on the plantation and as general sell June 29, 1905, at Tama, Iowa; manager to 1911; one of organizers, no children. Educated in public Hawaiian Canneries Co., Ltd. (or- schools, Lebanon Valley College, ganized 1913), and president and Annville, Pa., degree B. S. 1892; since principal Tama (Iowa) High School, general manager organization ; inventor of number of agricultural 1892-93; superintendent of schools, implements for cultivation of sugar Tama, 1893-96; member firm Willett cane in general use throughout the & Huber, attorneys of Tama, 1896- world, including a wire rope trans- 1900; practised alone 1901-1916; ap- portation system for transporting pointed U. S. District Attorney, Ter- cane from fields to mill in use on ritory of Hawaii, 1916. Was Mayor several Hawaiian plantations. Elect- of Tama (Iowa) four years; prose- ed to Hawaiian Legislature, sessions cuting attorney Tama County six 1890 and 1892; has held many public years. Is past Chancellor Comman- appointive positions of trust during der K. of P.; Past Worshipful Mas- ter A. F. A. I. the monarchial, provisional and re- & M. ; member O. O. F. publican governments, the latter of HUGHES, JOHN ALOYSIUS, master w.hich being chairman Hawaiian car builder, Honolulu; born in Ire- Loan Fund Commission, disbursing land, Oct. 25, 1860: son of William $600,000 fund. Commissioned Cap- (Cal. pioneer) and Annie (Collins) tain Officers Reserve Corps, Quar- Hughes; educated common school termaster Section, U. S. June Army, and was taught navigation by J. P. 1917. Member of Masonic 1, order, Holland, inventor of the submarine, B. P. O. Pacific and Elks, Country who then was a Christian Clubs and Brother; Honolulu Chamber of married Katie Commerce. Matthews, April, 1888, in San Francisco; four chil- HORNER, ROBERT, businessman, dren, Wm. Charles, John Gerald, Honolulu; born at Alameda, Cal., Irene Kathleen and O'Neill. Sept. 11, 1866; son of John Mears Started work in 1873, as apprentice and Elizabeth (Imlay) Homer; to boat and ship building; made first father was one of the early pioneers voyage to sea, 1879, Liverpool to

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Burmah; made subsequent voyages 29, 1886; five children: Frank Ward, Curtis Chas. as carpenter, first, second and third Thomas Foster, Ward, Educated in officer on steam and sailing ships Henry, Harold Perry. business career in to East Indies, North Honolulu; began Australia, Photo and South America; arrived in San 1877, in employ of Dickson became associ- Francisco, 1S89, quit the sea and Gallery, Honolulu; ated with C. P. Ward in draying bus- secured position with San Francis- 1879; purchased business in co Bridge Co., then the largest rail- iness, death of Mr. Ward, road contractors on Pacific Coast; 1883 following was variously known as: Frank Hus- was one of their foremen, later Hustace & Robertson; Hus- wharves, bridges, cars and tace; building Robertson & Hitchcock; Hus- steam shovels; engaged by Mr. Ben- tace, tace & Co.; Hustace & Co., Ltd.; F. Dillingham for the Oahu jamin Hustace-Peck Co., Ltd.; retired in Railway in August, 1889; has built 1916; member Honolulu Stock cars for the Oahu and June, and designed chief engineer Member Territor- Exchange 1900-1903; Hilo railroads. Honolulu Fire Department, inaugu- ial Legislature, 1907; served in Citi- rated paid department 1893 at over- zens Guard during revolution. throw of monarchy. Member 1st Trustee Palama Settlement. Mem- Co Sharpshooters in 1895; member ber Commercial and Ad Clubs, Mystic Lodge K. of P.; Society of Men's Institute (Catholic so- Young Mayflower Descendants, State of which one of organizers), ciety, of New York. Elks,' and Chiefs of Hawaii. HUTCHISON, ROBERT ALLAN, GEORGE ROSSMAN, Ha- HUMPHREY, plantation manager, Papaaloa, Hawaii; born in business man, Hilo, waii; born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1884; Middleburgh, N. Y., March 3, 1872; son of James and Clara September 13, son of Vivian Arlington and Margaret (Steuart) Hutchi- Belle Humphrey; educated (Stahl) son; educated at Royal High School and high schools of in the grammar Edinburgh, N. B.; married Jean San Francisco, Cal.; married Reta Clapperton in Honolulu, October 17, Wallace Cousens in Honolulu, T. H., 1910. Entered business in Scot- June 1913; children: George Ross- 30, land 1890-94; came to Hawaii, 1894. man, Jr., Richard Wilmot. Began Lodge No. 330, F. & A. M. business career as junior clerk Member Hartford Fire Ins. (1899) with the I remaining Co., San Francisco, Cal., PIEHU, Secretary with the firm until the San Fran- IAUKEA, CURTIS of Hawaii and managing trustee cisco fire, 1906; assisted adjusters treasurer Liliuokalani Trust, on the fire losses, 18 months; special and born Dec. 13, 1855, at London Assurance Corp., San Honolulu; agent, Hawaii; son of J. W. and Francisco and vicinity, eight months; Waimea, (Nalanipo) laukea; married special agent covering additional ter- Lahapa Charlotte Kahaloipua Hanksin in ritory, Northern Assurance Co.; en- Honolulu, 1877; two children: Fred- gaged by the von Hamm-Young Co., Lorna Ka- an underwrit- erick Hanks Nalaniahi, Honolulu, to organize Educated at lolani ing department, Oct., 1908; manager hilipuaokalani. (Honolulu). Was reared by of the insurance dept. until 1912; oc- College uncle, attendant of King Kamehame- various capacities in the auto- cupied was of king, also of mobile became man- ha IV, protege dept., 1912-17; and King Kalakaua, ager of the Hilo branch of the von attached to royal household of king- Hamm-Young Co., Ltd., 1917. Was dom until overthrow of monarchy in a volunteer in the citizen's guard at 1893. Chief Secretary of Foreign the time of the San Francisco fire. Affairs 1880; special envoy to Cor- His grandfather was Judge Philip onation of Czar of Russia 1883; vis- Couchman Humphrey of New York ited courts of Europe as Envoy Ex- and veteran of the Civil War. traordinary and Minister Plenipo- HUSTACE, FRANK, retired, Hono- tentiary, thence to India and Japan; lulu; born Aug. 25, 1862, at Maka- in latter country made labor agree- wao, Maui, Kingdom of Hawaii; ment with Kingdom of Hawaii; Col- son of Charles and Louise Frances lector General of Customs 1884; (Bolles) Hustace; married Mellie Chamberlain and Crown Land Agent Elizabeth Ward in Honolulu, Sept. and Commissioner, 1886; in charge 148 MEN OF HAWAII

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royal party to Queen Victoria's ju- vate lessons and in high school; at- bilee, 1887; to London with Embassy tended gymnasium at Celle, Han- from Republic of Hawaii to Diamond over, from 1870-75 and graduated Jubilee Queen Victoria, 1897; ac- with honors; attended University of companied President and Mrs. Dole Leipzig for one year and University to Washington, as secretary and at- of Goettingen for two and a half tache, 1898; elected tax assessor for years thereafter; served one year County of Oahu, 1904; elected Coun- in German army while at Goettin- elected Territorial ty Sheriff, 1906; gen: passed first examination for Senator, 1912; appointed Secretary, the ministry, 1879; was a tutor for Territory of Hawaii, 1917. Decora- one year and then entered the fa- tions: Grand Cross and Cordon of mous institute for theologians at St. Stanislaus (conferred by Em- Loccum for two and one-half years peror of Russia, 1883), Officer of ministry. After passing final exami- French Legion of Honor (conferred nations with honors, accepted a by President Grevy), Grand Offi- call to a Lutheran church at St. cer's Cross of the Crown of Italy, in the Harz Grand Cross and Ribbon Order of Andreasberg, Mountains, October 1882. Visited the Hawaiian Takovo (Servia), Jubilee Medal of Islands, October 1886, and in April Queen Victoria (1887 and 1897), 1887 the of the Grand Officer of Rising Sun of Jap- accepted pastorate Lutheran church at Li- an, Knight Commander of Swedish Evangelical Kauai. the death of Order of St. Olaf, nearly all of Ha- hue, On waiian orders and decorations insti- brother, Paul Isenberg, became pres- tuted in Hawaii by King Kalakaua. ident of Lihue and of Koloa Planta- tions. IRWIN, HARRY, lawyer, Honolulu; born at Shelburne, Shelburne Coun- IVERS, RICHARD, vice-president and ty, Nova Scotia, Dec. 21, 1874; son secretary of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., of Robert Gore and Isabelle (Arch- Honolulu; born in San Francisco, er) Irwin; married Ruth Guard of Cal., June 23, 1865; son of Richard Hilo, Hawaii, Aug., 19, 1907; two and Ellen (Mullins) Ivers; educated children, Ruth Guard and Frederick in the grammar and high school of Gore. Educated in grammar, high San Francisco. Married Gertrude and normal schools of Nova Scotia, May Scott of Honolulu, September, Boston University Law School and 1901. Director of C. Brewer & Co., Dalhousie University, Halifax, N. S., Ltd., Bank of Honolulu, Ltd., Hono- LL. B., 1898. Admitted to the bar lulu Rapid Transit & Land Co., Olo- in Hawaii, July, 1904; practised in walu Co., Wailuku Sugar Co., Wai- Hilo as Andrews & Irwin, later an- manalo Sugar Co., Hilo Sugar Co., nulling the partnership but continu- Onomea Sugar Co., and San Carlos ing practise alone until June, 1916; Milling Co. Member of Pacific Uni- removed to Honolulu to form part- on Club of San Francisco, the Pa- nership with late Judge Humph- cific, Country, Commercial and Ha- reys, 1916; appointed First District waii Polo & Racing Clubs of Hono- Magistrate, Honolulu, 1917. Was lulu. volunteer in "Strathcona Horse" in South African War, 1899-1901, being discharged as sergeant; was delegate to Democratic National JACKSON, ARTHUR FLOURNOY, Committee at Baltimore, 1912; can- physician and surgeon, Honolulu; didate of Democratic party for born at West Point, Troup County, county attorney, County of Hawaii, Ga., Oct. 28, 1878; son of Arthur 1908 and 1910; member National Ophelius and Alice (Zachry) Jack- Press Club, Washington, D. C., Uni- son, his grandfather being Major versity Club, Honolulu. Wyche Sanford Jackson; married Margaret Christy Tupper, Nov. 20, ISENBERG, Pastor and Presi- HANS, 1914, in Honolulu; two children, Al- dent Lihue Plantation Co., Lihue, ice Rebecca and Margaret Christy. Kauai, T. born Oct. in H.; 5, 1855, Educated West Point (Ga.) public Meine, Hanover, Germany; son of and high school, Alabama Polytech- D. and Dorothea (Strauch) Isen- nic Inst., B. S. 1901, M. S. 1902; med- berg; married Dorothea Rice in ical student University of North Car- Bremen, Germany, Sept. 1, 1883. olina, 1905-07, and University of Pa. Educated in village school by pri- 1907-09; M. D. University of Pa., 150 MEN OF HAWAII

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1912; certificate in Tropical Medi- JOHNSON, HENRY STUART, civil cine and Hygiene. Interne Phila- engineer, Honolulu; born in New- delphia General Hospital, Oct., 1909- buryport, Mass., April 8, 1875; son April, 1911; resident physician Pa. of Harrison Gray and Henriett (Pea- State Sanatorium for Tuberculosis, body) Johnson; married Zoe Lucile Feb. -May, 1912; resident physician Watkins, Oct. 4, 1904, in Kingman, Queen's Hospital, Honolulu, July, Ariz.; no issue. Education, gram- 1912-Jan., 1914; private practise in mar and high schools, Denver, Colo., Honolulu since. Was visiting phy- studied engineering under Geo. A. sician to Queen's Hospital and visit- Laird, member American Inst. of ing surgeon 1915; physician to Pa- M. E., and J. P. Rohrer, member lama Settlement, Mid-Pacific Insti- American Society of C. E. Began tute, Castle Home and Lanakila professional career in mine develop- Hale. Is a fellow of American Medi- ing in Colorado 1896-99; asst. engi- cal Assn. and American Assn. for neer in charge of construction, Hon- the Advancement of Science, mem- olulu Rapid Transit & Land Co., ber Honolulu Cham, of Com. and 1905-06; asst. engineer construction Ad Club, director Y. M. C. A., Medi- of plant and distributing system for cal Society of Hawaii (treasurer, Honolulu Gas Co., Ltd., 1906-07; 1916-17), Public Questions Club, and asst. engineer Koolau R. R. Co., is a Mason. Oahu, 1907; asst. city and county engineer of Honolulu, 1907-08; juni- JAGGAR, THOMAS AUGUSTUS, ge- or engineer U. S. Army engineers ologist, Volcano House, Hawaii; in charge of construction Diamond born in Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. Head 12-inch mortar battery, 1908- 24, 1871; son of Thomas Augustus 11; engineer of construction and E. and Anna Luisa (P. Bishop) maintenance of way, Honolulu R. T. Jaggar; educated Har- (Lawrence) & L. Co., 1911-12; engineer Loan vard, A.B., 1893, A.M., 1894, Ph.D., Fund Commission of Oahu in charge in Munich and Hei- 1897; studied of highway construction of belt road, delberg Universities. Instructor ge- 1913-17; now engineer of construc- ology, 1895-1903; asst. professor, tion and maintenance of way, H. R. 1903-06, Harvard; professor and T. & L. Co. Officer of 1st Regi- head department of geology, Mass. ment Hawaiian Infantry National Institute of Technology since 1904. Guard, 1916-17; member American Assistant geologist, U. S. Geol. Sur- Soc. of Civil Engineers, Hawaiian vey, 1898-1904, in charge of work Lodge No. 21 F. & A. M., and Com- in South Dakota, Arizona and Mas- mercial Club (past governor). sachusetts; conducted volcano ex- Hon- peditions to Martinique, 1902, Ve- JOHNSON, MERLE M., jeweler, born Feb. at suvius, 1906, Aleutian Islands, 1907, olulu; 11, 1879, Wilton, Muscatine son of Wil- Hawaii and Japan, 1909, Costa Rica, County, Iowa; bur H. and 1910; established volcano experi- Fanny (McNaghton) Johnson; married Ada Williamson ment station, Hawaii, 1911; direc- in San Francisco 1910. Be- tor Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Sept. 6, came associated with firm of H. F. Fellow American Academy Arts and Wichman & Co., manufacturing jew- Sciences, Geological Society of elers (Honolulu) in 1897 and has re- America. Contributor to report? mained with that firm since that U. S. and to Geological Survey time, being elected president H. F. scientific journals. Wichman & Co., Ltd., Jan., 1916. Member Territorial Board of Immi- JARRETT, WILLIAM PAUL, high gration, Labor and Statistics; mem- sheriff of Hawaii, Honolulu; born ber National Guard of Hawaii, hav- Aug. 22, 1877; son of William H. ing joined in 1897, present rank and Emma (Stevens) Jarrett; mar- Major. Member K. P. (Chancellor ried Mary H. K. Clark in Honolulu; Commander, 1906), Oceanic Lodge three children, Emma, Jane and Wil- F. & A. M. (Master, 1908), 32nd de- liam. Educated at St. Louis Col- gree Mason; member Mystic Shrine, lege, Honolulu; deputy sheriff of Healani Yacht & Boat Club, Hono- Honolulu for one term of two years; lulu Commercial Club, Pacific Club, sheriff City and County of Honolulu Rotary Club, Oahu Country Club. for three terms or six years; high sheriff of the Territory of Hawaii JOHNSON, SAMUEL IGNATIEFF, since June 1, 1914. Brigadier General, Adjutant Gen- 152 MEN OF HAWAII

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eral and Chief of Staff, National Dudley and Simon Bradstreet, who Guard of Hawaii, Honolulu, T. H.; came to America in 1630 from Eng- born in a Cossack cavalry camp in land, both Dudley and Bradstreet province of the Cossacks of the were governors of Massachusetts, Don, Russia, Dec. 4, 1873; son of and both helped to organize the First Ivan and Tatayana (Lebedeff) Igna- Congregational Church of Boston of tieff; the name of Ignatieff is well which Rev. John Cotton was pastor, known in Russian military and poli- 1634; educated at Bremmer School, tical circles; educated in military Boston Latin School and Bakers school for Cossack officers; later School, all of Boston; entered busi- transferred to national naval school; ness with George A. Whiting, (father married Pearl Olive Cameron of of Judge W. A. Whiting of Honolulu) California in Honolulu, 1903; one a metal merchant of Boston, 1852; child, Ivan. Left Russia in 1890; came around Cape Horn to Honolulu, traveled in almost every country in 1857, and entered business with Bar- Europe, South America and the num W. Field; with Capt. B. F. Orient; served in the army of the Snow, 1859; clerk Wilcox & Rich- Argentine Republic and was severely ards, 1860; partner C. L. Richards & wounded in the head during one of Co.; member firm of C. Brewer & the numerous revolutions there; Co., 1870 to 1900; incorporated 1883 came to Hawaii in 1892 as second and made first president; one of the officer on sailing vessel R. P. Rithet; founders and first president Bank of was active in revolution of 1893; Hawaii, 1897-98; connected with began service as private in regular many plantations owned by C. Brew- forces of Provisional Government er & Co. from 1870 to 1890; Minister and Republic of Hawaii; commis- of Finance under George N. Wilcox sioned second lieutenant, 1897; after cabinet, 1891-92, and served short annexation, when the local army be- time in first cabinet of President came National Guard of Hawaii, was Dole of the Revolution; member Fort made captain of famous Company Street Church, April 1860 to 1887 "F," and later became Colonel of the when consolidated with Bethel 1st Regiment, 1906. Appointed by Church under name of Central Governor Pinkham, Adjutant Gen- Union. eral of the National Guard of Ha- ROBERT ALFRED, busi- waii, 1915; has increased the Guard JORDAN, nessman, Honolulu; born luton, Bed- from one to four regiments, compris- fordshire, Eng., Aug. 23, 1842; son ing nearly 5,000 men; commissioned of Gustavus and Hannah (Waller) Brigadier General by President Wil- Jordan; grandson of Rev. John Jor- son, Aug., 1916; the second appoint- dan, one of John Wesley's ministers; ment of its kind in United States. early ancestors came over with JOHNSTON, JAMES, sugar planter, William the Conqueror and settled born Ookala, Hawaii; July 25, 1882, in Cornell, England; the ancestral in Aberdeen, Scotland; son of Rob- home is named "The Jordans"; edu- ert and Isabella (Walker) Johns- cated in grammar school, Bridport, ton; married Jeannie A. T. Milne, Dorsetshire; married Marie C. C. Oct. 13, 1914, in Honolulu; one child, Rode, daughter of one of the early Edwin Milne. Common school edu- at Queens- cation. Followed farming for seven missionaries, Nundah, 1861; five children, years; became interested in the land, May 15, Lily G., Maud E., Sidney R., Victoria sugar industry at Ookala, Hawaii, in E. 1903 and since 1913 has been man- R., Arthur Went to Queensland in 1861, pastoral pursuits, after ager of the Kaiwiki Sugar Co., Ltd. which for several the Is a Mason. years managed largest boot factory and importing JONES, PETER CUSHMAN, retired, business in the southern hemisphere born December Honolulu; 10, 1837, (Brisbane), 1872-1889, building three in of Peter Gush- Boston, Mass., son factories, the last a five story build- man and Jane Mclntosh (Baldwin) ing; removed to Honolulu in 1896 Jones; married May 12, 1862, Cor- and has since been established in nelia Hall, in Honolulu, three chil- general business. Was appointed dren, Edwin Austin, (deceased 1898), justice of the peace in Queensland Ada (Mrs. A. Gartley), Alice (Mrs. for several years. Has taken an ac- A. Lewis, Jr.); descendant of Thos. tive leading part in cricket in Hono- 154 MEN OF HAWAII

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lulu for many years and is an en- Charles R. Bishop Trust since 1908; thusiast in all outdoor sports; mem- served as U. S. Commissioner of U. ber Masonic order. S. District Court of Hawaii; police magistrate of Honolulu; member of civil and JORGENSEN, JORGEN, hy- Commission compiling laws of Ha- draulic born in engineer, Honolulu; waii, 1905; went to Manila for Ha- Denmark, Sept. 12, 1866; son of waiian Sugar Planters' Assn. to gain Jorgen and Mette (Jorgensen) Jor- consent of Philippine Govt. to Fili- gensen; educated in Latin School of pino emigration to Hawaii and Myborg, University of Copenhagen brought first Ilocano laborers to Ha- and the Danish Army School for waii, 1906; trustee, Oahu College Officers, graduating 1888, with com- since 1901, secretary until 1916. mission of lieutenant and serving Member of Hawaiian Senate from one year; married Hyla Brand Coon- Oahu and chairman judiciary com- ley in San Francisco, December 12, mittee, sessions 1911 and 1913. Vol- 1916. Began in engineering work unteered services under Territorial in the United States, 1889; commis- Board of Health as district inspector sioned Major of Engineers, O. R. C., cholera epidemic, 1895, bubonic in 900 U. S. A., June 19, 1917; joined plague, being captain charge Volunteer Engineering Corps, U. S. quarantine guards, 1900, and mem- Army, during Spanish - American ber citizens' yellow fever mosquito War; came to Hawaii and engaged committee, 1911; served in revolu- in engineering work on the great tionary army which abrogated mon- in before irrigation aqueducts of Koolau on archy Hawaii, enlisting was Jan. the Island of Maui, and Kohala, Isl- overthrow accomplished, and of Hawaii; chief engineer on 17, 1893. Captain Quartermaster's Reserve U. upper and lower Hamakua Ditches section, Officers Corps, Social Science on Hawaii; contracted to build Waia- S. Army. Member, University Club (past presi- hole Tunnel, an aqueduct of great Club, dent), University Club (Manila), importance to Honolulu, in 1914, and Oahu Country Club, Hawaii Polo & one of the greatest engineering feats Racing Club, B. P. O. E. 616 (first accomplished in the Territory of secretary). Hawaii believed made record speed JUDD, CHARLES SHELDON, forest- for rock. Was a member of boring er, Honolulu; born in Honolulu, the Water Commission of the City Kingdom of Hawaii, July 11, 1881; and of has traveled County Honolulu; son of Albert Francis (Chief Justice in United States and extensively Supreme Court of Hawaii, 1881- and some time Europe spent study- 1900) and Agnes Hall (Boyd) Judd; the famous in ing tunneling systems grandson of G. P. Judd, M. D., mis- the Swiss Alps. Member of Hono- sionary to Hawaii and aid to King lulu Chamber of Commerce, Pacific, Kamehameha III in establishing sub- Commercial, Country and Honolulu stantial government; educated, Pun- Ad Clubs, Shriners and Elks. ahou Preparatory School and Oahu JUDD, ALBERT FRANCIS, lawyer College (Honolulu), Yale University. and trust officer, Honolulu; born in A. B. 1905, Yale Forest School, M. F. Honolulu, Dec. 20, 1874; son of Al- 1907; married Louise Luquiens of bert Francis (Supreme Court Jus New Haven, Conn., June 11, 1910; tice Honolulu, 1874-1900) and Agnes one child, Emma. Became associat- Hall (Boyd) Judd; grandson of G. ed with U. S. Forest Service in Wy- P. Judd, M. D., medical missionary oming, California, and Washington, to Hawaii, 1828, and adviser to King July, 1907-Dec., 1908; assistant chief Kamehameha III, 1842-53. Educat- of silviculture, U. S. F. S., Portland, ed, Oahu College (Honolulu), 1892; Ore., Dec., 1908-Jan., 1910; assistant Yale College, B. A. 1897; Yale Law district forester, Portland, Oregon. School. LL. B. 1900. Married Made- 1910-11; Commissioner of Public line Perry Hartwell in Honolulu, Lands and President, Board of Agri- July 21, 1899; three children: Ber- culture and Forestry, Territory of nice, Dorothy, Albert Francis. Prac- Hawaii, July, 1911-Jan., 1915; super- tised law in Honolulu, 1899-1914; intendent of forestry and executive first vice-president. Guardian Trust officer Board of Agriculture and For- Co., Ltd., (Honolulu) since 1914; estry, T. H., since Jan., 1915. Was trustee under the will of Bernice P. messenger Citizens Guard, revolu- Bishop, the endowment of the Ka- tion 1895, trooper Mounted Reserve, mehameha School and trustee of the Republic of Hawaii, 1898. Member Bernice P. Bishop Museum and of Elihu Club (Yale), Alpha Delta 156 MEN OF HAWAII

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Phi and Sigma Xi fraternities, Yale France, November, 1915-July, 1916. Forest Club (president 1906), Soci- Member of University, Country and ety American Foresters, University Hawaii Polo and Racing Clubs; Ha- Club (Honolulu). Has contributed waiian Territorial Medical Society, largely to scientific periodicals. American Medical Association and a Fellow American College of Sur- JUDD, HENRY PRATT, minister of geons. the gospel, Honolulu; born March 15, 1880, in Rensselaer, Rensselaer JUDD, LAWRENCE McCULLY, mer- County, New York; son of Albert chant, Honolulu; born in Honolulu, Francis (Chief Justice of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, March 20, 1887; 1881-1900), and Agnes Hall (Boyd) son of Albert Francis and Agnes Judd; married Martha S. Case in Hall (Boyd) Judd; married Flor- Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 3, 1909; two ence Hackett, daughter of John B. children, David Stuart and Frank Hackett of Honolulu, March 6, 1909; Case; descendant of Thomas Judd, children: Helen Florence, Agnes of Yorkshire, England, who settled Elizabeth II and Sophie Janet. Ed- in Cambridge, Mass., 1634, and ucated Punahou Preparatory School, grandson of Dr. Gerrit P. Judd, graduated Oahu College (Honolulu) prominent in the early government 1905, Hotchkiss School and Univer- of Hawaii, and adviser to Kameha- sity of Pennsylvania, 1909. Began meha III. Educated at Punahou business career with the Carnegie Preparatory School (Honolulu), Steel Co., Pittsburg, Pa.; salesman 1886-1893, Oahu College (Hono- for Whiting Paper Co., New York, lulu) 1893-1897; Yale University, A. 1906-1909; buyer, Alexander & Bald- B. 1901, Auburn Theological Sem- win, Honolulu, 1909-1914; manager, inary (New York), 1906. Pastor at Grocery Department, Theo. H. Dav- ies Allanstand, N. C., 1906-1908; Super- & Co., Ltd., Honolulu, since 1914. intendent of Sunday Schools, Ha- Was treasurer, Republican County waii, 1908-1910; pastor Kahului Uni- Committee and member Executive on Church (Maui), 1910-1913; Super- Committee of the Republican party; intendent of Sunday Schools, Hono- Major 1st Hawn. Inf., N. G., com- lulu, since 1913; acting secretary of manding the machine gun company Hawaiian Board of Missions, 1915- and detailed Aide de Camp to the 1916; secretary since. Member Sons Brigadier General, commanding the of American Revolution, Hawaiian 1st Brigade, N. G H. Member Com- Historical Society, Honolulu Ad and mercial Club (president 1916), and Outrigger Clubs. Shriner. ROBERT JUDD, JAMES ROBERT, surgeon, Ho- JUDD, AUGUSTINE, edu- cator, born in nolulu; born May 20, 1876, in Hono- Maui; Bethlehem, lulu, T. H.; son of Albert Francis Conn., April 7, 1895; son of Leverett Pierce and Caroline Bird and Agnes Hall (Boyd) Judd; grand- (Hart) educated at Clark son of Dr. G. P. Judd, well known in Judd; University, arid Indiana the history of Hawaii; educated at Mass., University; des- cendants on both sides of members Oahu College, Yale University, B. A., of Hooker emigration party, also 1897; Columbia University, M. D., descendant of 1901; married Louise Marshall in Governor Bradford, first of Massachusetts. En- San Francisco, Feb. 29, 1908; one governor in Island child, James Robert, Jr. Served as gaged citizenship work, of Maui, T. H., since 1917. interne New York Hospital, New July 15, York City; took special course New York Post Graduate Medical School K 1902-1903; returned to Oc- Honolulu, KAAI, ERNEST K., musician, Hono- tober to Is a contri- 1903, practise. lulu, T. H., born in Honolulu, Janu- butor of numerous articles to sur- ary 7, 1881; son of Simon and gical journals; ex-member Board of Becky (Kekoa) Kaai; educated at Health; ex-member Territorial Board Kamehameha school, Honolulu of Examiners; ex-trustee Honolulu high school and Punahou school School for Boys. Was a surgical as- of Honolulu; married Amy Hoolai sistant of Red Cross, Spanish-Ameri- Sheldon in Honolulu, February 4, can war 1898; surgeon American Am- 1903; two children, Thelma and bulance, France, July 1915-October Ernest K., Jr. Began profes- 1916; chief surgeon Juilly Hospital, sional career on graduating from 158 MEN OF HAWAII

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school, 1900, singing and playing; 1911, 1913, 1915, 1917; was appointed is entirely self taught in music; by Governor Lucius E. Pinkham a has been teaching music since member of the Naval Militia Board 1902; engaged in manufacture of of Hawaii, May, 1915, for a four-year ukuleles and in publishing of mu- term. Is clerk of the Honolulu Civil sic and correspondence lessons Service Commission. Member St. since 1917; trained most of the Louis College Alumni association, foremost musical organizations that Punahou Alumni association, Kame- spread the fame of Hawaiian music hameha Lodge, Lunalilo Lodge, throughout the world. Has writ- Chiefs of Hawaii; Puea association, ten a "History of Hawaii's Music" Puuhonua association; has always that is recognized as an authority. been identified with the Republican KAI, JOHN K., politician, Hilo, Ha- party and has been active in the waii; born in Hilo, Hawaii, April councils of that party. 14, 1878; son of John and Kanealo- ha Kai; educated at the St. Mary's KANEAKUA, JOHN MAHIAI, lawyer, school, Hilo, until 14 years of age; Lihue, Kauai; born at Honuaula, in Ha- married Annie Akamu Hilo, Maui, T. H., Oct. 9, 1860; son of waii, December 22, 1903; children, Alexander and Kanuha (Kaialiilii) Albert Ernest, Akamu, John, Paul, Miller; educated at Royal School, and Buster. Started with father in Honolulu, 1877; married Esther Ka- 1892- transportation business, Hilo, makolu, at Kapaa, Kauai, July 5, 1902; deputy county clerk, County 1903; two adopted children, Esther of Hawaii, 1905-1907, and county Nuihaku, James Neenee. Studied clerk, 1908-15; was campaign man- law with Judge Edward Preston and in ager for the Republican party acted as clerk, 1877; admitted to was territorial and Hilo, 1908; practise of law, Supreme Court of county committeeman of Republi- Hawaii, 1884; practised law in Ho- can party, County of Hawaii, 1908; nolulu 1884; removed to Lihue. one of originators of Hawaii Na- Kauai, 1903. Appointed Clerk of tional Guard in Hilo, 1907; real es- Kauai County, 1906, has held this of- tate business, 1910-1915; establish- fice by election ever since; was one ed automobile garage business, Hilo of the committee of 21 which pre- 1916, selling out one year later to sented memorial to Mr. Blount, owner Schuman Carriage Co. Ltd.; Cleveland's representative for rein- automobile and manager of largest statement of Queen Liliuokalani to of A. O. O. service in Hilo. Member throne, 1893. Served as volunteer F. No. 1854, Kamehameha Lodge, in Queen's Own (Volunteer Com- of Hilo Board of Trade. member pany) 1886, made First Lieutenant KALAUOKALANI, DAVID KEOLA, same organization, serving until city official, Honolulu; born in Ho- 1887. Member Kamehameha Order; nolulu, Hawaii, Jan. 31, 1874; son of Oiwi Association; Kauai Chamber David and Hattie (Mahoe) Kalauo- of Commerce. kalani; married Sarah Pokini, daughter of William Pokini, in Ho- KAUHANE, SAMUEL, rancher and nolulu, Nov. 28, 1899; educated in chairman Board of Supervisors, Territory of Hawaii, having attended County of Hawaii, T. H.; born in the primary schools at Kaluaaha, Kau, Hawaii, November 16, 1868; island of Molokai, from 1884-1886; son of James and Annie (Manohea- St. Louis College, Honolulu, 1887-92; lii) Kauhane; educated at Hilo Oahu College, 1897; attended the Boarding School and Kamehameha National University, Washington, D. School (Honolulu); married Emma C., taking a law course; was appoint- Ululani Martin in Hilo, Hawaii, ed private secretary to Robert W. April 19, 1916; six children, Naomi, Wilcox, delegate from Hawaii to the Violet, Sam, Jr., Ginger, Honey and 56th and 57th Congresses, in 1900- Ruth (by first marriage). Follow- 01-02; elected clerk to Territorial ing graduation from school was in House of Representatives during the the blacksmithing department of the 1905 session; elected county clerk Honolulu Iron Works for 6 months; of Oahu 1905 and 1907, at which time attended Industrial School on Kauai, the city and county government was six months; on father's election to consolidated; re-elected in 1909, Hawaiian Senate in 1894, assisted 160 MEN OF HAWAII

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him for several months; managed kow, Mo., 1900-08, Centaur, Mo., the Waiohinu Agriculture and Graz- 1908-12, physician and surgeon, Mo- to Mar. ing Co., Kau, Hawaii, 1893-1908; lokai, T. H., Nov. 1, 1912, elected Supervisor, Kau District, 1, 1913; Island of Kauai, March 1, since County of Hawaii, 1909; re-elected 1913-June 1, 1914; Honolulu 1914. Volunteer in 1911-13-15-17; chairman Board of June, Empress Guard dis- Supervisors since 1915. Member of Augusta Regiment, 1885; Hawaii Loan Fund Commission. charged as petty officer, 1886; in- left Mason. spector military hospital, 1888; priesthood in 1912 account adher- KELEKOLIO, BERNARD HENRY, ence to modernism. Member Pacific stenographer, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Club, Phoenix Lodge, Hermansoehne Honolulu, Hawaii, Feb. 12, 1882; son Lodge (Honolulu), American Medi- of Henry Koitu and Mary Nawelu; cal Assn. educated at Hanapepe school, KEMP, SAMUEL B., lawyer, Hono- Kauai, and St. Louis College, Hono- lulu; born Dec. 26, 1871, at Austin, married Hannah Wailani in lulu; Texas; son of James B. and Eliza Hawaii, 11, 1911. On Hilo, January S. (Woodward) Kemp; married May school became assistant edi- leaving S. Hope, Dec. 30, 1904, at Caldwell, i Kanewanui and David tor to James Texas; one daughter. Educated L. A-i of "Ka Kuokoa," Ha- Nupepa public schools of Texas, Agricultural waiian weekly, Honolulu; appointed and Mechanical College of Texas messenger to secretary's office by (College Station, Texas), University Hon. George R. Carter, 1903-04; pro- of Texas, LL. B. 1900. Began prac- moted to clerk and stenographer tise of law at Austin, Texas, 1900; in of- 1904-07; became stenographer Judge, Coke County, Texas, 1914-15; fice of A. L. C. Atkinson 1907-08; arrived in Honolulu in 1916 as as- clerk and stenographer in Volcano sistant U. S. Attorney, serving until Stables and Transportation Co., March 20, 1917; appointed Circuit Hilo, Hawaii, 1908-1911; clerk and Judge, First Circuit, Territory of stenographer county attorney's de- Hawaii. partment, Hilo, Hawaii, 1911-1915; KENNEDY, JAMES ALEXANDER, appointed deputy clerk, Fourth Cir- steamship official an,d financier, Ho- cuit Court, Hilo, Hawaii, Jan. 1, nolulu; born in Scotland, November 1916; resigned 31, 1916, became May 28, 1852; son of James and Jessie clerk and stenographer in law office (Clark) Kennedy. Received com- of James W. Russell, Hilo. Served mon school education in Scotland. as representative in Territorial Married Minnie C. Kirkland in Ho- Legislature, session of 1917. Served nolulu, November 9, 1881; three chil- three in N. G. H., Honolulu. years dren, James Member, Sub-chief Ranger and Re- Derwent, Stanley Car- michael and Jessie Kirkland. On cording Secretary Court Mauna Kea, leaving school, went to work in No. 8854, A. O. F. Appointed Au- Kerriemuir, Scotland, at the age of gust 31, 1917, clerk, Hq. 2d Regt, 15; removed to Edinburgh in 1870; Hawaiian Infantry, N. G., and Regtl. came to the United States in Sgt. Maj., Hilo, Hawaii. 1874, settling in San Francisco; came to KELLER, CARL, physician and sur- Honolulu 1880, and was for 20 years geon, Honolulu; born May 5, 1865, associated with the Honolulu Iron at Coblenz on the Rhine, Germany; Works; became interested in inter- son of Anton and Catharina (Nick- island navigation and is president ening) Keller; married Mary Bryant and general manager, Inter-Island at Honolulu, Dec. 23, 1916. Educated Steam Navigation Co. in Germany until 12 years of age, France and Belgium from 12 to 17, KEOLA, JAMES NAHANU KAOAO- University of Rome (Italy) 1889-91, KALANI, lawyer, Wailuku, Maui; University of Freiburg (Switzer- born in Wahiawa, Koloa, Kauai, land) 1891-94, St. Louis (Missouri) November 27, 1864; son of Dang University, 1908-12; ordained Cath- Pan and Ellen Kahailiopua (Dair- olic Priest in St. Louis (Mo.) dio- um) Keola; descendant of a line of cese, 1894. Engaged in wine busi- Maui warriors on mother's side, ness 1882-85, German army 1885-86, father having been a pioneer Chi- wine business (New York) 1886-89; nese merchant; educated in public pastor Elston, Mo., 1894-1900, Kra- schools, Royal School, taught at

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lolani College, 1881; Oahu College win Dearborn, Jr. Clinical instruct- class of 1892, all of Honolulu; mar- or in Pediatrics, Northwestern Uni- ried Lilly Keliikauila Kapaehaole versity Medical School, 1901-02; bac- (deceased) at Halawa, Molokai, teriologist, Chicago Health Depart- May 4, 1893; two children, Mrs. E. ment, 1899-1902; 1st Lieut. U. S. D. Wilmington, Violet K.; married Army Medical Corps, 1902-07; captain Rita Alana, at Makawao, Maui, U. S. Army Medical Corps, 1907-14; 1904; one child, Adele Keola. Re- member U. S. Army Board for Study porter on Pacific Commercial Ad- of Tropical Diseases, Manila, P. I., vertiser, Honolulu, 1882; on Bulle- 1909-10; resigned from army 1914 to tin, 1883-86; on Advertiser again practise profession in Honolulu; has 1887-94; clerk Territorial House of been attending physician and sur- Representatives, Republic of Ha- geon to Queen's Hospital and is now waii, 1895-98 sessions; conducted attending surgeon Kauikeolani Chil- grocery store in Honolulu, 1897; dren's Hospital; was president Med- clerk Crown Lands office, 1894; ia ical Society of Hawaii, 1915-16. Au- general postoffice, 1894-95; ap- tiior of various articles on tropical pointed clerk 2nd Circuit Court, and military medicine. Member Ter- Maui, 1898-1901; Maui correspond- ritorial Board of Medical Examiners, ent Bulletin, 1898-1912; deputy tax 1915; major N. G. H., 1914-15. Mem- assessor, Wailuku, 1900-14; clerk ber University and Hawaii Polo and county engineering dept., Maui, Racing clubs; Nu Sigma Nu (Zeta 1915; Deputy auditor, 1916; clerk Chapter), Medical Society of Hawaii senate educational comm., session and Association of Military Surgeons 1917. Was quartermaster and lieu- of U. S. tenant, Queen's Own Guards, 1885- KIMBALL, CLIFFORD, hotel man, 88; sergeant Co. G, Honolulu, 1892- in Honolulu, T. H. ; born Newton, 1900- 99, and captain Co. I, Wailuku, Mass., January 29, 1875; son of 02, N. G. H. Member Maui chamber George F. and Ellen C. (Pulsifer) of commerce; president, Wailuku Kimball; educated in schools of Improvement Assn., 1910; executive Newton, Mass.; married Juliet M. board Maui Racing Assn., Royal King in Honolulu, December 1, School and Oahu College Alumni, 1902; two children, George Pulsi- treasurer, C. E. of Maui. fer and Richard King. Began busi- ness career in wholesale paper KERR, HARRY LIVINGSTON, archi- business, Boston, Mass.; was tect, Honolulu; born at Port Ewen, salesman for leather concern, Bos- New York, Sept. 11, 1863; son of ton; came to Hawaii and was em- William Henry (marine architect) ployed by Wilder & Co. in lumber and Mary (Tronson) Kerr; educat- department; manager Haleiwa Ho- ed Kingston Academy, New York, tel, Oahu, 1909-17; lessee and man- and private architectural school; ager Halekulani Hotel, , married Jennie B. Paris in San since 1917. Member Oahu Coun- Francisco, Sept. 15, 1891; three try, Honolulu Ad and Honolulu children: Harold Cath- Livingston, Automobile clubs. erine Lewers and Eleanor Irving. Practising architect in California, KINNEY, HENRY WALSWORTH, Su- 1887-90; in Washington State two perintendent of Public Instruction, years; in Portland, Ore., 1892-1898; Territory of Hawaii, Honolulu; born since then practised architecture in at Wailuku, Maui, July 15, 1879; Honolulu. Member of Commercial, son of Henry A. and Selma R. (Sch- Rotary, Engineer's Clubs of Hono- andorff) Kinney; descendant of William who lulu, and Chamber of Commerce. Walsworth, England, located at Fisher's Island (Conn.) KILBOURNE, EDWIN DEARBORN, in 1689. Married Helen Kalolowahi- in physician, Honolulu, T. H.; born lani Kahaleahu in Honolulu April 2, Elgin, 111., June 6, 1877; son of Ed- 1904; three children Charles Bishop win A. and Louise (Kilbourne) Kil- Kekuanaoa K., Miriam Kahakaukoi bourne; educated Northwestern Uni- K., Henry W. K. K. Educated large- versity Medical School, M. D., 1899; ly in Denmark preparatory schools U. S. Army Medical School, 1903; and University of Copenhagen; re- married Alberta I. Marshall in Chi- ceived degree Magister Artium; chil- caso, 111., June 8, 1890; three post-graduate course English and dren, Janet Louise, Kathryn and Ed- Pedagogy, University of California 164 MEN OF HAWAII

DR. E. D. KILBOURNE H. L. KERR

T. KONNO CHARLES H. KLUEGEL BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 165

Commenced career with Republic of Water Co. Ltd., 1913-1916. Member Hawaii as principal Kaapahu school, Technical Society of the Pacific 1898-99; Kahuku school, 1899; Su- Coast; American Society of Civil perintendent Public Instruction, Ter- Engineers, Hawaiian Engineering ritory of Hawaii, since 1914; has association, American Association spent a number of years as a news- for the Advancement of Science; paperman in Hawaii. Author, "The Honolulu Commercial and Ad clubs. Island of Hawaii" (1914). Member Healani Boat KNUDSEN, AUGUSTUS FRANCIS, University, Outrigger, born and Ad Clubs of Honolulu. sugar planter, Kekaha, Kauai; FREDERICK at Kekaha, Kauai, May 28, 1869; son KIRCHHOFF, GEORGE, of Valdemar and Annie (Sinclair! civil Honolulu; born in Ho- engineer, Knudsen; grandson of Capt. Fran- March 21, 1881; son nokaa, Hawaii, cis Sinclair, R. N., and Knud Knud- of Mathias and Kalena (Wilhelm) sen, President of Norway, 1814-1818; educated at of Kirchhoff; University educated in grammar school, Auck- California, B. S., 1908; married land, N. Z. ; Vienna, Austria; Berlin, Berenice H. Kelley at Berkeley, Cal., Germany; Chauncey Hall, Boston; May 4, 1914. Employed by Terri- Mass. inst. of Technology, 1892: torial Department of Public Works, married Margaret Laura Russell, at 1899-1904, rodman to Assistant Engi- Stockton, California, August 17, after drafts- neer; leaving college, 1898; one child, Ruth. Was man- man with Southern Pacific Com- ager of Knudsen Estate, 1892-1900; pany, Portland, Ore., 1908-09; inspec- Forest and Fire Warden, Kauai, tor on construction for John Galen 1900; with Hydrographic Survey, Howard, architect, Berkeley, Cal.; 1909-10; Dean of Krotona Institute. draftsman and transitman, Daniels Los Angeles, Cal., 1913-17. Repre- & Osmont, San Francisco, 1909-10; sented Hawaii at Irrigation Con- inspector construction Agricultural gress, 1909-10, and at Conservation Hall, U. of C., Berkeley, 1911; as- Congress, 1909-10; National Lectur- sistant engineer, Dept. Public Works, er on Psychology-Theosophical So- Terr. Hawaii, 1911-14; transferred to ciety, 1900-17; Chairman Territor- City and County of Honolulu, Water- ial and Federal Commission, A.-Y.-P. works Dept., 1914; appointed Gen- Exposition, Seattle, 1908-09. Mem- eral Manager of the Waterworks ber Kauai Road Board, 1902-04; and Sewer Dept., 1917. Member 1st Kauai County Supervisor, 1906-08. Co. C. A. C., N. G. H., 1916-17. Mem- Member University Club, Honolulu; ber Hawaiian Engineering Associa- Celtic Club, Los Angeles, Cal.; tion, University of California Club. Theosophical Society. KLUEGEL, CHARLES HENRY, civil KNUDSEN, ERIC ALFRED, rancher, engineer, Honolulu; born February Kekaha, Kauai; born at Waiawa, 27, 1847, at Newburgh, Cuyahoga Kauai, July 29, 1872; son of Valde- Co., Ohio; son of Ferdinand and mar and Annie McHutcheson (Sin- Charlotte (Ehinger) Kluegel; edu- clair) Knudsen; educated at Ma- cated at Cleveland high school and son's School, Auckland, N. Z., Vien- at Union college, Schenectady, N. na, Austria; Berlin. Germany; Y., C. E., 1867; married Mary Tay- Chauncey Hall, Boston, Mass.; Har- lor in San Rafael, Cal., June 24, vard College, 1894; graduated from 1874; four children, George Taylor, law school 1897; married Cecilie Harry Allardt, May Thurston, Alice Alexandra L'Orange at Christiania, Bunker. Began professional career Norway, September 18, 1905; three as draughtsman, U. S. surveyor children, Alexandra Lilikoi, Valde- general's office, San Francisco, mar 1'Orange, Anne Cecilie. Enter- 1867; engineer on large number of ed law office of John Murray Mar- enterprises through California, shall, 1897; admitted to Massachus- Washington and Mexico, 1868-1888; etts bar, 1898; returned to Hawaii, came to Hawaii 1888, associated 1900; admitted to bar but did not with B. F. Dillingham; chief engi- practise; became manager of neer, O. R. & L. Co. and Hilo R. R. Knudsen Bros, ranch; vice speaker Co., 1888-1907 and 1909-1913; assis- territorial legislature, 1903; speak- tant superintendent public works, er, 1905; senator from Kauai, 1907- Hawaii, 1907-09; inspecting and 09; chairman of judiciary commit- consulting engineer, Waiahole tee, president of Senate, 1911-13 166 MEN OF HAWAII

CLIFFORD KIMBALL A. F. KNUDSEN

F. G. KIRCHHOFF ERIC A. KNUDSEN BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 167

sessions; school commissioner for Bernice, Ida, Bertha and Esther. Kauai since 1915. Member Choate Contracted to furnish water for irri- Chapter, Phi Delta Phi; University, gation by pumping for Kekaha Pacific, Oahu Country, Waimea Lit- plantation; first engineer of Ewa erary clubs; Bar association. Plantation Co., Oahu, installing first large unit of irrigation pumps, irri- KOHAT3U, YUKIHIDE, physician and gation system and artesian well sys- surgeon, Paia, Maui; born at Okina- tem in Hawaii, 1889-1890; superin- wa, Japan, Nov. 20, 1887; son oi' tendent Honolulu Iron Kotoku and Kana (Aragusaku) Ko- of shops, Works Co., 1895; laid out enlarged hatsu; graduated from Kumamoto irrigation system for Kahuku Medical College, Japan, 1910; mar- plan- tation laid out ried Aki Yamanonchi in Honolulu, 1897; irrigation system Pioneer March 1917. Interne, Omura for plantation, 1897-1898; 26, erected on Oahu Fukuoka, Japan, for six pumping plants Hospital, Hono- months of 1910; one year at the plantation 1899; erected new lulu Iron \Vorks Co.'s in Ka- Nagayo Hospital in Tokyo, Japan, shops kaako, 1900, with this con- 1911; practised in Okinawa, Japan, remaining cern as mechanical and house 1912-1916; practised at Waipahu, sugar since. Patentee of Oahu, 1916-1917; removed to Paia, engineer wax ex- machine Maui, and practised there since tractor, poi and clarifying March, 1917. Member of American centrifugal. Was member of Hono- Association and Japanese Doctors' lulu Rifles and Citizens' Guard. Association of Wailuku, Maui. President Engineering club; past president Hawaiian Engineering as- manager Kona KONNO, TOMEKICHI, sociation; member American Soci- Ltd., Holualoa, Development Co., ety Mechanical Engineers, Indepen- Hawaii, T. H.; born at Iwate-ken, dent Order of Odd Fellows, Hawaii- Dec. 1878; educated at Japan, 24, an Mill Engineers. Mission Sendai; Northeast School, FREDERICK graduated from Technical College, KRAUSS, G., agricultur- Tokyo; appointed civil engineer at ist, Haiku, Maui; born in San Fran- Yamagata Prefectural Office follow- cisco, Cal., May 6, 1870; son of ing graduation; came to Hawaii, Frederick Herman and Johannah 1901; surveyor, studied sugar busi- (Kindervater) Krauss; educated at ness at the same time; Laupahoe- Stanford University, 1894; Univer- hoe Sugar Co., Hawaii 15 years; sity of California, 1901; married purchased Kona Development Co., Elizabeth Hilmer, at Petaluma, Cal., Ltd., and West Hawaii Railroad Co., October 20, 1897; four children, Ltd., 1915, of which is president and Dorothea H., Beatrice H., Frederick manager. H., Noel H. Superintendent of Seed KOPKE, ERNST, Honolulu; born Jan. Growing, Sunset Seed and Plant Co., 7, 1854, Verden, Hanover, Germany; Menlo Park, Cal., 1899; in charge of son of Georg and Gretchen (Winter) field experiments, instructor in plant Kopke; common school educatioa, propagation, University California, Germany; private lessons in Eng- 1901; Agricultural Instructor, Ka- lish. Emigrated to America, arriv- mehameha Schools, Honolulu, 1906; ing in New York May 21, 1870, Agronomist Hawaii Agricultural Ex- reaching Honolulu in 1871; spent periment Station, 1912; Professor eleven months on Lihue plantation; Agronomy, College of Hawaii, 1915; entered Honolulu Iron Works Co. as Superintendent Agricultural Exten- apprentice machinist 1872; contin- sion, IT. S. Dept. Agriculture, Haiku, ued studies in English, mathe- Maui. Owner New Era Homestead matics and drawing in Honolulu; Farms, Haiku, Maui, also Acting studied technology at Free Insti- County Agricultural Agent for Maui, tute of Technology, Worcester, 1917. Was commissioned by U. S. Mass., Frankenberg, Saxony and Dept. Agriculture to investigate rice Rheydt, Rhine Province, Germany, and cotton industries of Japan and 1877-80. Returning to the islands China, 1909; appointed seed collector 1880, became chief engineer Lihue for Territorial Board of Agriculture plantation, Kauai, in charge of Lihue and Forestry while on this commis- and Hanamaulu mills. Married sion. Writer of many agricultural Mary Jane Hines August 21, 1882; bulletins and articles: specialty, children, Gretchen, Ernst Wilhelm, breeding of field crops, especially 168 MEN OF HAWAII

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legumes. Member Territorial Milk Order of Kamehameha, Court Lun- Commission; Chairman Tax Appeal alilo No. 6600, A. O. F., Daughters Court for Second Judicial Circuit. and Sons of Warriors of Hawaii. Fellow American Association Ad- LANGE, ROBERT FREDERIC, mer- vancement of Science; American So- chant, Honolulu; born Sept. 30, 1863. ciety of Agronomy; Amer. Soc. Farm in Tilsit, East Prussia; son of Aug- Management. ust Frederich and Emilie (Kasche- ike) Lange; married Alys Maud KUNEWA, JOSEPH , Danford in Honolulu, June 21, 1900; tax assessor, Wailuku, Maui; born three children: Nora Emilie, Elfrida in Honolulu, T. H., September 8, Kate, Anna Geraldina. Educated at 1876; educated at St. Louis College, Real Gymnasium (Tilsit); com- Honolulu, 1895. On leaving school menced business career with Wil- became clerk in office of registrar liam Makrocki (Tilsit), 1880-82; of conveyances, 1896-97; clerk Oahu Manasse Werner (Posen, Germany), prison, 1897-98; assistant bookkeep- 1883; G. London (Hamburg, Ger- er, Honolulu Plantation, 1898-1903; many), 1884; A. W. Jones (Wans- deputy assessor, Ewa and Waianae beck, Germany), 1885; Cassius M. districts, 1st taxation division, 1903- Paine (Milwaukee, Wis.), 1885-86; 08; tax assessor, 2nd division, Maui L. Bartlett & Son (Milwaukee), Co. etc., since 1908. 1886-89; Ed. Hoffschlaeger & (Honolulu), since 1889; manager, Hoffschlaeger Co., Ltd., Honolulu, since incorporation. Was Belgium LANE, JOHN CAREY, ex-mayor of vice-consul for Hawaii, 1899-1915. Honolulu; born in Makao, Oahu, T. Member Pacific Club, Commercial H., July 23, 1872; son of William Club, Honolulu Lodge No. 409, F. & Carey and Kahoailimoku (Nuhi) A. M., National Arts Club (New Lane; educated in school conduct- York), Honolulu Chamber of Com- ed by Judge Edward Hore at Hau- merce. ula, Oahu, and St. Louis College, LANZ, JOHANNES JUSTUS WIL- with In- Honolulu. Began career HELM, merchant, Honolulu; born ter-Island Steam Navigation Co., April 8, 1861, at Biebrich on the Honolulu, as ship's purser, 1889-90; Rhine, Germany; son of Friederich clerk, road dept. under Hawaiian Wilhelm and Bertha (Hess) Lanz; confined monarchy, 1890-93; was father was first Burgomaster of the under for several months charge City of Wiesbaden; married Ger- of treason against provisional gov- trude Elizabeth Widemann, in Hono- in ernment, 1893; engaged farming lulu, Nov. 18, 1896; two children: near Honolulu, 1893-1900; re-en- Bertha Emilie Luise and Hedwig tered employ of Inter-Island S. N. Gertrude Elizabeth. Attended the Co. 1900; candidate for mayor of gymnasium at Wiesbaden, 1870-1878. Honolulu, being defeated by seven Served apprenticeship at Mannheim votes, 1908; candidate for mayor- on the Rhine until 1881; with large alty and again defeated by 52 wholesale house in London, Eng., votes 1910; elected mayor of Hono- for 15 months; accepted a clerkship lulu by overwhelming majority, with F. A. Schaefer & Co., Honolulu, 1914-16. Was senator Territorial in 1882, later becoming a partner of Legislature, 1905-07 sessions and that concern. Was appointed by introduced bill establishing city President Diaz of Mexico honorary and county government for Hono- consul for Honolulu, June, 1903. lulu and the municipal act giving Member of the Pacific Club (Hono- Honolulu its first charter; was spe- lulu). cial delegate to Republican na- LARIMER, ARTHUR E., Executive tional convention, Chicago, 1908; Secretary Y. M. C. A., Honolulu; and with associates was instru- born Sept. 22, 1886, at Cedar Rapids, mental in increasing Hawaii's con- Iowa; son of George and Margaret vention delegates from two to six, Stibbs (Flattery) Larimer; married although these were reduced to Eva Lorinda Pitts at Alton, Iowa, previous number at 1912 conven- June 20, 1916; graduated from Coe tion through opposition of Roose- (Iowa) Academy, 1902; from Coe velt forces. Member Ter. Board College 1906 with degree B. S.; A. B. of Health, 1904-05; member Hono- degree from University of Iowa 1907; lulu Ad Club, Chiefs of Hawaii, became associated with Y. M. C. A. 170 MEN OF HAWAII

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JOHN C. LANE ALEXANDER LINDSAY, JR.

LEE CHU DR. FRANCIS W. LEONG BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 171

in native state August, 1908; came District Engineer, U. S. G. S. and to Honolulu to assume duties of Superintendent of Hydrography for educational and membership secre- Territory of Hawaii, also chairman since tary Y. M. C. A., August 25, 1909; Territorial Water Commission secretary men's department July Aug., 1912. Was 2nd Lieut., Taylor's 10, 1913, to Feb. 29, 1916; executive Provisional Regiment Infantry (111.) two secretary since March 1, 1916. Col- 1898; is captain, commanding lected $144,000 for new Honolulu companies Hawaiian Coast Artillery, Y. M. C. A. with loss of less than National Guard. Member American half of 1%, world's record; engi- Society of Civil Engineers, Honolulu neered campaign for 500 new mem- Chamber of Commerce, Hon. Univer- bers in single day and 100 men in sity Club, Aero Club of Hawaii, Vol- 100 minutes; superintendent Central cano Research Assn., Outrigger Union Church bible school; member Club. standing committee Central Union LARSEN, L. DAVID, agriculturist, Church; member executive commit- Honolulu; born Sept. 18, 1886, in tee, Anti-Saloon League. Clubs: Stockholm, Sweden; son of Emil and Honolulu Canoe, Com- Ad, Outrigger Marie (Freeman) Larsen; married mercial; member National Geo- Katharine Wood of California, Mar. graphical Society, American Acad- 1917; came to America in 1892; of Political and Social Science. 31, emy attended school at Peek- Enthusiastic in athletics. grammar skill, N. Y., and Bridgeport, Conn.; attended Bridgeport high school; LARNACH, ALEXANDER D., lawyer, Massachusetts Agricultu- Honolulu; born May 2, 1872, in Eng- graduated ral at Mass., in land; son of William and Margaret College Amherst, B. Hawaiian Blair (Deuchar) Larnach; married 1908, degree S.; joined Planters' Experiment Station, Inez Perry in Honolulu, December Sugar Honolulu, 1908, as plant pathologist; 25, 1895; one child, Donald W. P. joined agricultural department of education and training in Early same institution 1915 and appointed England, graduated from Stanford chief agriculturist 1916; special (California), de- University 1907, research work pertaining to prac- B. Came to Hawaii in gree LL. tises that may increase yield and 1889 and entered the of T. employ decrease cost of production on sugar H. Davies later with W. & Co., W. plantations of Hawaii. Melmber as a salesman until Dimond & Co., Kappa Sigma fraternity, Phi Kappa 1904; studied law in Stanford Uni- Phi society, Hawaiian Chemists' As- versity, 1904-07; appointed Deputy sociation, and Commercial Club of Attorney General, Territory of Ha- Honolulu. waii, entered private practise 1908; LEE lumber Hono- of law, 1909; appointed second dis- CHU, merchant, born at Feb. trict magistrate of City and County lulu; Macao, China, 7, 1869; son of Lee Wai Nim and of Honolulu, 1911. Is a Mason and See: common school educa- member of Phi Delta Phi Fraternity Ching married See in and Order of Coif at Stanford. tion; Chum China, April 27, 1890; children, Chuck Sun, LARRISON, GEORGE K., hydraulic Hun, Mew Kee and Meu Lan. Came engineer, Honolulu; born Aug. 20, to Honolulu with father in 1883 and 1876, in Lincoln, Logan Co., 111.; son attended school until the age of 18; of Winfield Scott and Rose E. (Kirk- employed by Tuck Lung Chung un- patrick) Larrison; married Martha til the age of 22; embarked in Warner Lacey, Oct. 10, 1906, at business alone, carpentering and Manila, P. I.; no children. Educated contracting until 1896; .organized primary schools of Illinois, Havana the Oahu Lumber and Building Co., (111.) High School, University of becoming its president and mana- Illinois, 1901; instrument man and ger; was the first Chinese in Ho- asst. engr. with 'Frisco R. R. in Okla- nolulu to venture into the lumber homa and Texas, 1901-1905; engaged business. in railway and hydraulic wtork (Philippines) April, 1905-Mar. 1908; LENNOX, WILLIAM, businessman, assistant to Chief Irrigation Engi- Hana, Maui; born in Bannockburn, neer for Bureau Public Works, Ma- Scotland, September 26, 1879; son nila, 1908-1911; Jan.-Aug. 1912, asst. of and Stewart (Robertson) educated Craigs school, engr. U. S. G. S. ( Washington, D. C.; Lennox; 172 MEN OF HAWAII

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Stirling, Scotland; married Janet Planters' Association and Chamber Stewart McLean, at Eleele, Kauai, of Commerce; Trustee Honolulu October 18, 1907; one child, Mary School for Boys. Member Phi Delta Stewart Robertson; manager gen- Phi, Zeta Psi, Social Science Club, eral store, Hana, Maui. Honolulu, Past Eminent Commander Honolulu Commandery Knights LEWERS, ROBERT, merchant, Hono- Templar, Past Master Hawaiian lulu; born in New York City, N. Y.. Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Pacific March 15, 1836; son of William and common Club, University Club and Oahu Mary (Lowe) Lewers; Country Club. school education; married Catherine R. Carter in Honolulu, July 16, LEONG, FRANCIS WONG, physi- 1867; two children, William Henry cian, Honolulu, T. H.; born in and Harriet Layman. Came to Ho- Honolulu, August 9, 1881; son of nolulu from around the Horn in the Wong and Hattie (Achong) Leong; ship Raduga in 1856; started in educated at St. Louis College, Honolulu as a carpenter; entered Honolulu, St. Mary's College (B. employ of Lewers and Dickson, S.), Dayton, O., St. Louis Univer- lumber merchants, in 1860; was sity (M. D.), St. Louis, Mo. Mar- taken into the firm with late C. M. ried Annie K. Hall in Honolulu, Cooke in 1877, which later changed August 30, 1905; three children, its name to Lewers & Cooke; to- Francis Edwin, Marguerite Thelma gether with P. J. Lowrey, pur- and Mary Leong. On graduating chased the entire business of Lew- from university, 1908, came to Ha- ers & Cooke in 1894, and which is waii; has been practising in Hono- at the present time grown to great lulu since that date. Is acting proportions, dealing in lumber, physician for Longshoremen's hardware, paints and oils, etc., both Union, Honolulu. Member Court wholesale and retail. Is a member Lunalilo, A. O. F., American Medi- of the Hawaiian Lodge of F. & A. cal Assn., Hawaiian Medical Assn. M. and the Excelsior Lodge of I. O. O. F. LINDSAY, ALEXANDER, JR., lawyer, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Fifeshire, Hon- LEWIS, ABRAHAM, JR., banker, Scotland, October 29, 1871; son or olulu; born in California, July 14, Alexander and Isabel (Bonnar) and Arzelia 1873; son of Abraham Lindsay; educated in public schools A. B. Stanford Uni- (Martin) Lewis; of Hawaii and University of Michi- LL.B. Hastings Col- versity, 1895; gan, LL.B., 1902; married Fanny lege of Law, 1897; married Alice Louise Young in Vicksburg, Mich., Hall Jones, daughter of P. C Jones, Sept. 13, 1906; two children, Betty of Honolulu, April 26, 1896; children: and Richard. Began professional Marion, Dudley, and Elizabeth. Ear- career in Honolulu, practising law liest paternal ancestor settled in 1902-03; appointed District Schenectady, N. Y.; materal grand- Magis- father was prominently identified trate, Honolulu, 1903-05; appointed with the Mexican war and held rank Judge of Circuit Court, 1905-10; re- sumed firm of of Captain, both parents arriving in private practise, Judd and California prior to 1847. Following Lindsay, 1910; Attorney graduation from Hastings, affiliated General, Territory of Hawaii, 1910- with Chickering, Thomas & Gregory 13; resumed private practise 1913; of San Francisco; came to Honolulu partnership with E. A. Mott-Srnith and became member of law firm of since 1917. Member Phi Delta Phi Smith & Lewis; is vice-president, fraternity and University Club of manager and director of Bank of Honolulu. Hawaii, Ltd., director Henry May & DAVID Co., Ltd., trustee Tom May Estate, LINDSAY, COLVILLE, banker, director Audit Company of Hawaii, Kahului, Maui; born in Kirriemuir, Ltd., and Hawaii Consolidated Rail- Scotland, June 23,j 1870; son iof way, Ltd. Has been identified with James and Betsy (Colville) Lindsay; public activities as follows: Presi- educated in common schools and pri- dent Board of Trustees, Library of vate seminary, Scotland; married Hawaii; chairman Advisory Land Clara Fowler Gregory, Paia, Maui, Law Commission; trustee Chamber 1895; four children, Olive Douglas, of Commerce, Honolulu; chairman Dorothy Colville, Elizabeth Clare, Joint Legislative Committee of Ruth Charlotte; married Esther 174 MEN OF HAWAII

ROBERT M. LINDSAY ALBERT E. LLOYD

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Linsley Shepherd, North Haven, LLOYD, ALBERT EDWARD, stock Conn., 1917; spent six years in large broker, Honolulu; born in Hono- mercantile establishment, Scotland; lulu, March 24, 1879; son of Thomas came to Hawaii, 1890, employed on Alfred and Catherine (Steward) Paia Plantation; appointed manager Lloyd; educated at St. Louis Col- 1900 after amalgamation of Paia lege and Oahu College, Honolulu; Plantation and Haiku Sugar Co., unmarried. Began career in offices 1906, organized and became man- of Metropolitan Meat Co., Honolulu, ager of Baldwin National Bank, Ka- 1896-1902; associated with Allen & hului, Maui; President of Nahiku Robinson, Honolulu, 1902-11; public Rubber Co., Ltd.; Vice-President accountant, Honolulu, 1911-15; and Managing Director, Maui Tele- cashier Honolulu Brewing and Malt- phone Co.; Director, Maui Soda and ing Co., 1915-17; stock broker and Ice Works, Ltd.; member Liquor representing C. A. Stoneham & Co. License Commission, County of of New York in Honolulu since Maui; Chairman 01 Lahainaluna 1917. Was chief clerk, Senate, ses- School Commission; member Board sion of 1915, Territorial Legislature. of Public Instruction, Territory ot Hawaii; Treasurer Maui County LODENKAMPER. JOHN HENRY, Ha- Fair Association; Deputy Collector educator and lawyer, Pepeekeo, Customs, Kahului; U. S. Immigra- waii; born in St. Louis, Mo., April of M. and tion Inspector for Maui. Was three 24, 1864; son Ferdinand years in 42nd Royal Highlanders, Anne Cathryn ( Potts ) Lodenkam- Scotland; Lt.-Col. 3rd Regt. N.G.H.; per; education, St. Louis University Trustee Chamber of Commerce; (St. Louis, Mo.), 1876-83, Normal Member, Commercial Club, Hono- course at Florissant, Mo., 1883-1887; science and lulu; K. of P.; Royal Society of mathematics, philoso- 1887- Arts, England,; 32 Mason and phy (Woodstock, Maryland), Shriner. 1890; moral and dogma (Wood- stock, Maryland), 1895-98, A. B., A. LINDSAY, JAMES, farmer, Haiku, M., Ph. D., D. D.; married Judith Maui, born at Westkilbride, Ayr- Mitchener (descendant 1861 shire, Scotland, October 2, ; son of Antiiony Wayne of Revolutionary of Walter and Margaret (Rae) fame), in Manila, P. I., Dec. 27, Lindsay; educated in the public 1912, children, John Henry Saxon schools of Scotland; unmarried; was and Judith Eileen. Professor of farming, ranching and nurseryman Latin, Greek, mathematics, history in Scotland for ten years; went to and Belles Lettres, at St. Mary's in and later El Paso, Texas, 1896, College (Kan.), 1890-94; professor removed to Los Angeles, Cal. ; then same subjects and German, Mar- went into the fruit business in quette College, Milwaukee, Wis., until Santa Clara County, Cal., 1897; 1894-95 and 1898-99; professor of to Hawaiian Islands and came Latin, Greek, ancient history, started to trees at Haiku, grow rhetoric and oratorv, Ignatius Col- Maui; at the present time has one lege, Chicago, 111., 1900-1903; taught of the largest farms on the islands. academics, St. Ixmis University, Member of Chamber of Commerce 1903-04; taught academics (one of Maui, Haiku Farmers' Assn.. year) and was professor of senior Swine Breeders Assn., Maui. commercial and philosophy (three LINDSAY, ROBERT M., wharf super- years), Latin, Greek, history and Belles at St. intendent Hilo, Hawaii; born in Lettres (three years) (Kans.) 1904-12. Scotland, Oct. 1, 1884; son of Robert Mary's College and Margaret Lindsay; educated in Was faculty editor of several col- Scotland; married Margaret Stew- lege journals, The Dial, St. Mary's, twelve de art Forrest in Hilo, Hawaii, April 4, Kans., years; The Fleur St. Louis one 1914; one child, Margaret Alexan- L-ys, University, year; dra. Captain Co. A, 2nd Regiment. founder and first faculty editor, N. G. H.; Worshinful Master, Kila- Ignatius Collegian, Chicago. Came is of uea Lodge, No. 330, F. & A. M.; to Hawaii, 1913, and principal Past Chancellor, K. of P.; member Pepeekeo School, Hawaii, and has British Club (Honolulu), and Burns been admitted to practise law in the Club (Hilo). District Courts of the Territory. 176 MEN OF HAWAII

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Made a tour of the world, all im- Cal., 1913-15; First Methodist, Ho- portant cities, 1912-13; is an orator, nolulu, 1915; has contributed ar- writer of verse, speaks and writes ticles to various magazines and Latin and German fluently. journals. Member Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford, and Beth Resh Mem, the LOGAN, DANIEL, journalist, Hono- only Hebrew letter fraternity, Bos- lulu; born Nov. 29, 1852, at Hard- ton. Descendant of William Spoon- wood Hill, County of Pictou, Nova er of Colchester, Essex, England, Scotia; son of John Fraser and who in Hannah (McKay) Logan; married settled Plymouth, Mass., 1637. Annie Lyle at Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, May 17, 1877; five chil- LOOMIS, CHARLES FRANCIS, Y. M. dren: James Lyle, Marion B. (Mrs. C. A. secretary, Eieele, Kauai, T. P. G Cox), Annie B., Ida McKay H.; born in Minneapolis, Minn., (twins), Eola Jessie L. Educated in Oct. 26, 1887; son of Albert S. and common school located on father's Alice M. (Forward) Loomis; edu- farm. Began career in New Glas- cated public schools, St. Louis; Nova as gow, Scotia, April 24, 1867, Washington University, St. Louis; on "Eastern apprentice Chronicle," Manual Training school; Univer- later became foreman and assistant sity of Missouri, B. S. in Ed. 1911; connection re- editor, severing 1875, married Alice E. Richardson in turning Jan. 1, 1877, as editor and Honolulu, July 31, 1912; three proprietor; joined staff "Daily Wit- children, Herbert R., Alice Nevius. ness," Montreal, 1880, as head proof- John Forward; secretary of boys' reader, editorial writer, special re- work, Honolulu Y. M. C. A., July, porter, etc.; settled in Honolulu in 1916; county secretary, 1884; has been associated with the 1911-May, Kauai Y. M. C. A. since 1916. various publications of Honolulu May, Came to Honolulu to start boys' since that date in various capacities, work in new Y. M. C. A. from reporter to owner; librarian. building, Oct. and was Honolulu Star-Bulletin; member 1911; organized prin- of first Vacation Board of Supervisors City and Coun- cipal the Boys' ty of Honolulu, 1909-10 and 1915-17. school of Honolulu; has organized Has contributed largely to literature clubs and night schools on various of Hawaii, as follows: Handbook plantations of Kauai. Member of of Hawaii (for the government), Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Kauai 1898; Volcanoes of Hawaii, 1900; Chamber of Commerce. Hawaii, Its People, Etc.; History of LOWREY, ALAN J., Honolulu; born Hawaii. Also regular and special in Honolulu, January 15, 1890; son contributor to many U. S. and for- of Frederick Jewett and Cherilla eign newspapers and periodicals. (Storrs) Lowrey: educated at Puna- Member Odd Honolulu Fellows, hou Academy, Honolulu; Harvard Scottish Thistle Club, Honolulu University, A. B., 1913. Began with Press Club. the firm of Lewers & Cooke, Ltd., LOOFBOUROW, LEON L., clergy- lumber and hardware merchants, man, Honolulu, T. H.; born in At- Honolulu, 1913-1917; with H. Water- lantic, Cass Co., Iowa, December house Trust Co., Ltd., since March 5, 1877; son of Charles Franklin 1, 1917. Was captain in National and Hannah (Hodgkins) Loofbour- Guard of Hawaii and resigned to ow; educated Leland Stanford Uni- study for Army Reserve examina- versity, A. B., 1902; Boston Univer- tions. Is cadet commander of the sity school of theology, S. T. B., aviation class in the Massachusetts 1905; post graduate study, 1906; Institute of Technology, October, College of the Pacific, A. M., 1913; 1917. Member Hawaiian Polo and married Anna Robertson Hart of Racing Assn., Pacific Tennis Club, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, April 30, Oahu Country Club. 1907; two children, Robert L. and LOWREY, FREDERICK DWIGHT, Elizabeth E. S. Ordained at merchant, Honolulu; born June 6, Springfield, Mass'., 1904; pastor 1885, in Honolulu, Kingdom of Ha- Winthrop church (Cong'l), Boston, waii; son of Frederick Jewett and 1904-1906; Eighth Avenue (M. E.), Cherilla (Storrs) Lowrey; married Oakland, Cal., 1906-1911; College Leila Parsons in Santa , Cal., Park (M. E.), San Jose, Cal., 1911- Feb. 15, 1911; three children: Fred- 1913; First Methodist, Petaluma, erick Parsons, John Jewett, Dwight.

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JOHN LUCAS WM. B. LYMER

H. L. LYON NORMAN K. LYMAN BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 179

Educated Punahou School (Honolu- vard 1906-1907, Bryant & Stratton's 1894-1903, Harvard 1904-07, de- Commercial School (Boston) 1907- lu), Lewers gree A. B. 1908. Began business 1908. Entered employ of & career with Lewers & Cooke, Ltd., Cooke, Ltd., Aug., 1908, as bill clerk; hardware and lumber merchants, cashier in charge stocks and bonds, 1911- Honolulu; sec'y, Lewers & Cooke, Guardian Trust Co., Ltd., Nov., Ltd. Member Liquor License Com- Feb., 1915; treasurer, Lewers & Mes- mission, Oahu, 1912, chairman 1914- Cooke, Ltd., since Feb., 1915. 16. Member University Club (Hon- senger in Citizens' Guard during Hawaiian olulu J, Oahu Country Club. revolution 1895; member FREDERICK JEWETT, National Guard since Nov., 1914, LOWREY, rank of Captain. Treasurer Mid- born Oct. merchant, Honolulu; 18, Pacific Carnival 1915, secretary Berkshire 1858, at Pittsfield, Co., 1916. Member Fox Club (Cam- son of Frederick Canfield Mass.; bridge, Mass.), Oahu Country Club, and Alice L. (Moore) Lowrey; de- Commercial Club (Honolulu). scendant of long line of military LOWSON, GEORGE, banker, Hilo, Ha- officers of the War of Revolution, waii; born at Kirriemuir, Scotland, including Col. Samuel Canfield, Feb. 16, 1887; son of George and Captains Daniel Jewett, Abijah Helen (Boagg) Lowson; educated, Moore and Joseph Higley; edu- grammar school of native town and cated in public schools of Pitts- graduate of Webster's Seminary, field, Mass., and California, and Scotland. Apprenticed to law under business college; married Cherilla Scottish lawyer, Kirriemuir, Scot- L. Storrs in Honolulu, Jan. 17, land, 1903-07; entered the law firm 1884; four children: Frederick of Macandrew, Wright & Murray, Dwight, Sherwood Moore, Helen writers to the Signet, in Edinburgh, Storrs (deceased), Alan Jewett. Scotland, 1907-10. Came to Hawaii, Began business career in San 1910, and immediately became iden- Francisco, Cal., and in Honolulu tified with the First Bank of Hilo, with Lewers & Dickson, in 1879; Ltd., Hilo, Hawaii; appointed man- later with Lewers & Cooke, hard- ager of the Kohala branch of the ware and lumber merchants; be- First Bank of Hilo, Ltd., 1914, and came president of Lewers & Cooke, soon after was appointed assistant Ltd., when incorporated Jan. 1, cashier in the main office, Hilo. 1901; president of Oahu Sugar Co., Was naturalized an American citi- Ltd.; president of Waiahole Water zen in 1915. Served in Royal Field Co., 'Ltd.; vice-president, Honolulu Artillery, Edinburgh Territorials. Gas Co., Ltd. Was chairman, Board Member of Hilo Lodge B. P. O. E. of Prison Inspectors; member, No. 759. Board of Health during plague ep- LUCAS, JOHN, contractor, Honolulu; later idemic; sergeant and cap- born Nov. 10, 1857, in Honolulu, tain, Citizens' Guard; ex-president, Kingdom of Hawaii; son of George Queen's Hospital; president, Oahu and Sarah (Williams) Lucas; mar- Cemetery Assn.; president. Ha- ried Lydy E. Foster in Honolulu, Trustees waiian Board; president, Feb. 3, 1885; two children: Sarah Central Union Church; trustee and E. and Harry F. Educated Fort ex-president, Y. M. C. A.; mem- Street School (Honolulu) 1865-73, ber and ex-president, Social Sci- College of Oahu 1873-74. Served ence Assn.; trustee and ex-presi- with father as carpenter from 1874 dent, Cham, of Com. Member Pa- to time of his death, 1892; followed cific, Commercial and Country general contracting and milling Clubs. since; formed Honolulu Planing LOWREY, SHERWOOD MOORE, Mill, Ltd., and elected president and in 1911. Member first treasurer, Lewers & Cooke, Ltd., manager board of of Honolulu; born Feb. 11, 1887, in supervisors, County member first Board Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii; son Oahu, 11)05-1907; of of Frederick Jewett and Cherilla Liquor License Commissioners Lillian (Storrs) Lowrey; married (Oahu). Member Commercial Club, Ida Kopke in Honolulu, Nov. 14. Chamber of Commerce, Hawaiian No. F. A. 1911; two children: Jane, Robert Lodge 21, & M., Knights Sherwood. Educated Punahou Pre- Templar, Shrine, Honolulu Lodge paratory School (Honolulu), Oahu No. 616, B. P. O. E., I. O. O. F., College, Hotchkiss, 1906; Har- Chiefs of Hawaii. 180 MEN OF HAWAII

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LUCAS, RAYMOND A., retired, Hilo, school, Illinois State Normal at Nor- Hawaii; born in Hartford, Conn., mal, 111., 1880, University of Michi- May 30, 1866; son of Philip and gan, degree B. A. 1884; entered the Anna (Martin) Lucas; educated in real estate and loan business at public schools of Hartford; mar- Olathe, Kas., 1886-1892; with the Mexican Central and other ried in Kohala, Hawaii, May Railway in Mexico 7, 1888; three children, Lucille, transportation companies Anna and Raymond P. Left City, 1892-1900; secretary and treas- home, 1880, on whaling expedition, urer, Mexican-American S. S. Co., returning from which he shipped to New Orleans, 1900-1905; division United Fruit in Costa East Indies 1881-84; on returning to auditor, Co., Rica and C. New York, shipped around Cape Guatemala, A., 1905-1915; cashier, Lahaina branch, Bank of Horn to San Francisco, 1884; work- Maui, Ltd., since 1916. ed in San Francisco, 1884-86; came to Hawaii and worked on Kohala LYDECKEiR, ROBERT COLFAX, li- Plantation, 1886-89; sugar boiler at brarian Public Archives, Honolulu, Hawi Mill, 1889-91, during which born April 9, 1857, in New York time he erected first wire landing City; son of John Ryer and Eliza- on Hawaii; employed at Kukuihaele, beth Salter (Ward) Lydecker; edu- 1892-95; at Honomu Plantation, cated in ward schools of New York 1895-98; entered real estate busi- City and College of City of New ness in Hilo, 1898; erected fish York. Began business career as markets at Waiakea for Japanese assistant secretary to Hon. Thomas Fishing Co. Member Tax Appeal L. James, postmaster of New York, clerk U. S. Of- Board, South Hilo; Hilo Lodge, No. 1875-1880; Engineers fice, Chicago, 1880-1882; recorder, 759, B. P. O . E. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, LUFKIN, CHARLES DEXTER, bank- 1882-1885; on voyage in bark Annie er, Wailuku, Island of Maui; born Stafford of Nova Scotia to India and at Shelbyville, 111., Oct. 28, 1863; return, as passenger for health, son of Charles Dexter and Lucia 1885-1886; in mercantile line, New Russell (Smith) Lufkin; educated York, 1887-1895; visited Honolulu, State Normal University, Normal, arriving August 6, 1896, with Oahu 111.; graduated from Shattuck Mil- Railway & Land Co., as clerk, book- itary Academy, Faribault, Minn., keeper and general freight agent, 1884; married Julia Helen Gilmore 1896-1899; returned to New York in in Faribault, Minn.; one child, 1899; joined "Honolulu Come Back Frank Addison. Began career in Club," with E. O. Hall & Son and shoe business, Faribault, Minn.; Theo. H. Davies & Co., 1899-1902; removed to Elk Point, S. Dak., territorial meteorologist, 1903-1904; and employed by Citizens Bank, Librarian Public Archives since 1889-98; removed to Honolulu as May 11, 1905. Member Holland So- Supt. of Money Order System of ciety of New York City, Hawaiian Island Post Offices, later became Historical Society; was charter associated with First American member Honolulu Commercial Club; Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.; organized member Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. First National Bank of Wailuku, & A. M., Honolulu Chapter No. 1, 1901. the Lahaina Nat'l Bank, 1906, R. A. M., Honolulu Commandery No. the First Bank of Paia, 1913, serv- 1, K. T.. Aloha Temple, A. A. O. N. ing as manager and cashier of M. S., Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. these banks; amalgamated same O. Elks. banks into the Bank of Maui, Ltd., LYDGATE, JOHN MORTIMER, min- with branches at Lahaina and ister, Lihue, Kauai; born in Canada. Paia, May 1, 1917, vice-president December 12, 1854; son of William and manager of Bank of Maui, and Ann (Blezard) Lydgate; edu- Ltd. Member of B. P. O. Elks, cated at Punahou; Toronto Univer- Shrine and of Masons, Knights sity; Free Church College, Edin- Pythias. Republican. burgh, Scotland; Berlin University, B.D.; LUFKIN, FRANK N., banker, Lahaina, Germany, B.A., M.A.; Yale, Island of Maui, Hawaii; born April married Helen Elwell in Honolulu 13, 1860, at Shelbyville, 111.; son of Jan. 11, 1898; four children, John Charles Dexter and Lucia Russell Mortimer, Homer, Percy, William (Smith) Lufkin; educated in high Anthony. Was first assistant on 182 MEN OF HAWAII

HENRY J. K. LYMAN BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 183

Government Survey, 1869; indepen- supervisor, Hawaii county, 1912-15; dent surveyor, 1873-1875; manager cane planter since 1907; postmas- Laupahoehoe Sugar Co., 1880-88; in ter at Kapoho, Hawaii, since 1912; charge of church, State of Washing- member road board 1896-1908; mem- ton, 1891-94; Pastor Lihue Union ber board of registration 1898; Church and Koloa Church and agent member board of fence commission- of Hawaiian Board, 1896 to date. ers 1917; delegate to Republican Was managing director, McBryde convention, Chicago, 1916. Member Sugar Co., for several years. Is edi- Seaside club of Hilo; Oahu Coun- tor of 'Garden Island." try club, Honolulu; Hilo board of trade; Hawaii publicity commis- FREDERICK sur- LYMAN, SWARTZ, sion, Hilo Yacht club. veyor, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Hilo, Hawaii, July 25, 1837; son of David LYMAN, NORMAN KALANILEHUA, Belden and Sarah (Joiner) Lyman; Territorial Representative, Hilo, born in March both parents early missionaries to T. H.; Hilo, Hawaii, son of Rufus A. and Re- Hawaii, being founders of Hilo 28, 1879; becca A. (Brickwood) grand- Boarding School, 1.S36; educated at Lyman; were missionaries and foun- Oahu College, Honolulu, 1850-60; parents married Isabella Chamberlain, in ders of present Hilo Boarding School; educated in Hilo and Hono- Honolulu, February 16, 1861; six kaa public schools and Punahou; children, Ellen Goodale, Frederick married Emmeline K. Brown in Snowden, Francis Anderson, Levi 1903; no children Chamberlain, Ernest Everts, Esther Hilo, January 24, On went to Puna, Rosalie. Was Government Land leaving school, Hawaii, 1893: bookkeeper, A. G. Cur Surveyor, Hilo, Puna and Kau, from tis, commission merchant, Hilo, 1854-62; independent surveyor, 1862- has been clerk to sheriff of 1914; stock farmer, Kau, 1860-68; 1897; road overseer, South Hilo, District Judge, Kau, 1867-68; moved Hawaii, timekeeper, Hawaiian Mahogany to Hilo, 1868; Circuit Judge East Co., and Supervisor from Puna dis- Hawaii, 1869-93; appointed secre- trict two terms; elected Represen- tary to Princess Cleghorn, tative to Territorial legislature Governess of holding Hawaii, 1879, three terms from 1911-17; was one post under successive governors of the pioneer advocates of concrete until Commissoner of Boun- 1888; roads in Hawaii. First Lieut., N. G. daries for Hawaii several years. H. Member A. O. F. Elected Delegate to Constitutional WILLIAM BARKER, lawyer, Convention, Republic of Hawaii, LYMER, Honolulu; born Aug. 22, 1882, at 1894; member of Senate, Republic Clarinda, Page County, Iowa; son of Hawaii, 1895-96-97-98. Trustee of Richard Henry and Sarah (Bag- Hilo Boarding School since 186S; nail) Lymer; married California Lu- trustee, First Foreign Church, Hilo, cas, Aug. 6, 1913, at Honolulu; no since member Good 1870; Templars children; received primary educa- Lodge, Blue Ribbon Society, Hawai- tion in graded schools and academy ian Historical Society, Hilo Board of at College Springs, Iowa, graduate Trade; was President Hilo & Ha- Amity College (Iowa) with degree waii Telephone Co., 1882-95; Presi- A. B. Harvard University Law dent Hilo Elec. Light Co., 1894-1901; School in 1907, degree LL.B.; be- Hawaiian Translator. gan career as practising attorney in Colorado in 1908; came to Honolulu, J. Ka- LYMAN, HENRY K., planter, 1909, and practised with law firm, poho, Hawaii; born in Hilo, Hawaii, Kinney, Ballou, Prosser & Ander- December 18, 1872; son of Rufus son; deputy attorney-general Terri- A. and Rebecca A. (Brickwood) Ly- tory of Hawaii, Jan. 1910-Oct., 1910; man; a grandson of David B. and district magistrate, Honolulu, Oct., Sarah Joiner Lyman, missionaries 1910-May, 1911; special attorney to to these islands, 1831; educated at Board of Health during yellow fever Oberlin College, A. B. 1894; Cor- scare at salary of $750 a month from nell University (special agriculture) August to December, 1912; assistant 1892-93; married Frances Holland county attorney, Honolulu, April. Thompson, Honolulu, Sept. 5, 1917; 1915-Aug., 1915; private practise deputy tax assessor and collector, since. Has represented many of the Puna district, Hawaii, 1896-1915; largest interests of Territory and 184 MEN OF HAWAII

JAMES S. McCANDLESS J. M. McCHESNEY

RAW

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performed praiseworthy work on be- Hawaii October 31, 1914. Member half of the Territory while in attor- House of Nobles, Kingdom of Ha- ney-general's office, representing waii, 1890; secretary Legislature, Board of Health and on the bench. 1892; Senator Territorial Legisla- Member University Club, Harvard ture, 1907-11; Treasurer City and Club of Hawaii, Hawaiian Historical County of Honolulu, 1912-1914. Was Society, Aero Club of Hawaii. Is captain Honolulu Rifles 1888, and widely read and close student of Captain, major and lieutenant- Napoleonia. colonel National Guard of Hawaii, in 1902. Member HAROLD botanist resigning October, LYON, LLOYD, board of harbor commissioners, Ter- and plant pathologist, Honolulu; ritory of Hawaii since July 1, 1911. born October 1879, at Hastings, 14, Member Knights of Pythias, past Minn.; son of William Henry and deputy supreme chancellor; I. O. O. Mary (McCarriel) Lyon; descend- past grand; Fraternal Order ant through both parents of old F., Eagles, past president; B. P. O. E., colonial families; graduated from past exalted ruler. Hastings High School, 1896; re- ceived B. S. degree from University McCANDLESS, JOHN ANDREW, of Minnesota, 1900, M. S. degree financier, Honolulu; born in 1901, Ph. D. degree 1903. Married Pennsylvania, June 11, 1853; son Fletcher in Maude Minneapolis, of Thomas M. and Eliza (Newman) 1905. Instructor in Minn.. July 19, McCandless; public school educa- at of Minnesota botany University tion; married Ella Thompson of was assistant professor 1900-1905, Parkersburg, W. V., September 4, 1905- of botany at same institution 1877. Went to Honolulu, 1881, and at 1907; assistant pathologist exper- engaged in drilling for artesian iment station of H. S. P. A., Hono- wells; later made extensive invest lulu, 1907-09; head pathologist at ments; member McCandless Bros., same station since 1909, being en- vice-president Lahaina Land Co.; gaged in the investigation and con- director Pioneer Mill Co., Oahu Su- trol of cane diseases; has been in gar Co., etc. Was member of com- charge of field and laboratory in- mittee of 13 that revolutionized the vestigations of problems relating to monarchy, 1893; member Provision- the pineapple industry since 1914. al Government during its entire ex- Has published numerous papers in istence; member Senate, 1894-8; various scientific journals dealing first superintendent of public works with researches in plant pathology, under territorial government; Re- plant embryology and evolution of publican. Mason. Member of Com plants. Fellow American Associa- mercial and Country clubs. tion for the Advancement of Science, member of the American McCANDLESS, JAMES SUTTON, Genetic Association. financier, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Indiana, Indiana Co., Pennsylvania, Me September 20, 1860; son of Thomas McCartney and Elizabeth Ann (New- MCCARTHY, CHARLES JAMES, man) McCandless; descendant of Treasurer of Territory Hawaii, pioneer settlers of western Pennsyl- born in Honolulu; August 4, 1861, vania; educated in public schools of Charles and Boston, Mass.; son of Indiana Co., Penna., and Volcano, mar- Joana (McCarthy) McCarthy; W. Va.; married Lillian Fredrica ried Teresa in Margaret Morgan Hargear of New York City, Nov. 7, five Honolulu, January 16, 1889; 1910; no children. Began business children, Eileen, Louise, Pearl, Vir- career with father in West Virginia ginia, Margaret. Educated gram- oil fields, learning to drill wells; mar and high schools of San Fran- was in Leadville, Colo., 1879-1880; cisco and became associated with a went to San Francisco, Cal., Novem- wholesale fruit house in that city, ber, 1880, later coming to Honolulu 1881; sent to Honolulu to represent on S. S. City of New York, Decem- the firm, March 11, 1881; has been ber, 1880; in following year 1881 on in various lines of business in Hono- arrival of brothers John A. and Lin- lulu since that time, being appoint- coln L. McCandless, formed firm of ed Treasurer of the Territory of McCandless Bros., artesian well drill- 186 MEN OF HAWAII

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ers; since then have drilled over Honolulu; three children, Ruth 600 wells, making it possible to op- Florence; Martha Louise and Lil- erate Ewa, Oahu, Kahuku and Wai- lian; great great grandfather came alua plantations; on guarantee of from Scotland, 1732, and settled in McCandless Bros, to find water in New York state; father served sufficient quantity for irrigation pur- through the Civil War in 36th Iowa poses, Ewa Plantation was organ- Infantry, afterwards edited and ized; this being first plantation in published Batesville Republican Hawaii to install pumping plants for (Arkansas), during reconstruction irrigation purposes from artesian period, 1868-72; received early edu- wells. Was corporal of Sharpshoot- cation in public schools of Bates- ers Company under provisional gov- ville, Arkansas; entered newspaper ernment and Republic of Hawaii. office of father and served five Out- Member Pacific, Commercial, years at printing trade; 1878 at- clubs rigger Canoe and Country tended Arkansas State University; of Honolulu and Bohemian and assistant postmaster of home town, Union clubs of San Francis- League 1879-1882; came to Honolulu, 1883, Cal. Member all Masonic co, orders, taking position with firm of M. W. both York and Scottish Rite and An- McChesney & Sons, grocers; in 1906 cient Arabic Order Nobles of Mystic established present firm, McChes- Shrine for North America. Has ney Coffee Co.; member Knights crossed Pacific Ocean between San of Pythias, C. C. 1891; was presi- Francisco and Honolulu 67 times: dent Civic Federation of Honolulu, made one round across Atlantic trip 1913-14. Ocean, 1900-01. McCORRISTON, ROBERT, banker, LINCOLN L., rancher, McCANDLESS, Honolulu; born July 24, 1884, in born in Pennsyl- Honolulu; Indiana, Honolulu; son of Daniel and Jane son of vania, September 18, 1859; unmarried; Thomas and Elizabeth (Jonnson) McCorriston, McCartney received education at St. Louis Col- (Newman) McCandless; descendant lege, Honolulu, graduating 1901. En- of pioneer settlers of western Penn- tered of Bank of Hawaii sylvania before the Revolutionary employ 19ul, and later became as- war; educated in public schools of January, sistant cashier of that institution. West Virginia; married Elizabetn Member Oahu Hawaii Polo Janet Cartwright of New York, May Country, and Racing, Outrigger and Healani 24, 1904; one daughter, Elizabeth Boat clubs. Loy. Went to Leadville, Colo., at the age of 20 to prospect; came to Ha- MCDONALD, JONATHAN TITUS, waii in 1882 to John A. join brothers, physician, Honolulu; born in Cam- and James as McCandless S., Bros., bridge, Province of New Brunswick, in artesian well drilling; since then Canada, May 4, 1853; son of Lewis have drilled over 600 wells in they and Martha (Titus) McDonald. Edu- the Hawaiian Islands, making it pos- cated public schools, New Bruns- sible for the starting of many enter- wick, Kent's Hill, Maine; Colby prises, particularly rice and sugar College ('Maine), degree A. B. 1880; plantations, many wells of which Cooper Medical College (now medi- were drilled by them on the guaran- Stanford tee that water could be had in cal department University, abundance. Was elected to the Leg- Cal.), degree M. D. 1884; post-grad- islature in 1898 for two years and uate studies, lectures and clinics, York again in 1902-1906; was candidate New and London, 1892-93; 1895. for Delegate to Congress in 1908, 10, Colby College, degree A. M. 12, 14 and 1916, the latter year advo- Married Clara Rebecca Hutchins in cated making Honolulu a free port. San Francisco, November 27, 1887. Member of the Commercial Club and Practised profession in San Fran- the Honolulu Ad Club. cisco 1886-1900; pathologist to Board of Health, Territory of Ha- JESSE mer- McCHESNEY, MILO, waii, 1901-1910; visiting physician chant, Honolulu; born March 8, Queen's Hospital (Honolulu) since 1860, in Marion county, Missouri; 1904; private practise in Honolulu. son of Robert Watson and Martha Member San Francisco Medical So- Jane (Davis) McChesney; married ciety, 1887-1900; Medical Society of Alice M. Clark, April 6, 1892, in California, 1888-1900; Fellow Ameri- 188 MEN OF HAWAII

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cau Medical Association since 1888; sonic lodge Ayr St. Paul, of Scot- Medical Society of Hawaii since land. 1900. MacCAUGHEY, VAUGHAN, college professor, Honolulu; born July 7, M 1887, at Huron, South Dakota; son MacADAM, DAVID HASTINGS, post- of William Frank and Matilda master, Honolulu, born in St. Louis, (Vaughan) MacCaughey; educated S. A. Mo., April 9, 1879; son of David Cornell University, B. 1908, Hastings and Mary Evans (Smith) advanced work University of Chi- MacAdam; educated at St. Louis cago, 1916; married Janet Harriet High School (St. Louis, Mo.), Wash- Brooker of Newburgh, N. Y., in ington University and St. Louis Honolulu, November 21, 1909, three School of Fine Arts. Married Adah children, Hamilton, Matilda, Horace Cecilia Ellis in New York City, May Vaughan. Student assistant, De- 29, 1911, one child, David Hastings, partment of Entomology (Cornell), Jr. Served as reporter on St. Louis 1905-1908; teacher natural sciences, papers, newspaper correspondent at Honolulu Normal, 1908-10; assistant Washington for St. Louis Republic, professor botany and horticulture, magazine writer and in the postof- College of Hawaii, 1910-13; profes- fice department at Washington; ap- sor of botany, College of Hawaii pointed postmaster of Honolulu, since 1913; principal, Mills School, April 15, 1917. Mid-Pacific Institute. Teacher nat- and field Chau- MACAULAY, JOHN RODERICK, ural history biology, tauqua Institution Summer Schools, master mariner and , Hono- 1906-07, 1914-15,17, visiting profes- lulu; born Feb. 4, 1854, at Storno- sor University of California summer way, Scotland; son of John and session, 1911; Cornell University, Margaret (Mackenzie) Macaulay; summer session, 1912; made trans- married Jane Hill, Oct. 10, 1881, at continental tour, lecturing on Ha- Liverpool, Eng. ; six children, An- waiian Archipelago, summers 1912, nie Laurie, Jean Hill, John Robert, 1914, 1915, 1916. Prominent in local Jessie Rogers, Eloise Ethel, Aulay work. Author number Donald. Educated schools religious grammar scientific works. Fellow American and attended school of navigation, Association for the Advancement of first in ship "Tam- making voyage Science; life member National in China tea trade, erlane," engaged Geographic Society; member Sigma 1868; arrived Honolulu 1883, as Xi; member University Club (Hono- chief officer American ship "Paul lulu). Revere" and entered service of inter-Island Steam Navigation Co., MACDONALD, CLARENCE ALEX- 1883-1893; service of Hawaiian gov- ANDER, educator, Lahaina, Maui; ernment since 1893; in several re- born in Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia, sponsible capacities, and pilot for Canada, October 4, 1862; son of Honolulu since April, 1893; in 1893 John Angus and Hannah (Clarke) sailed as chief officer of S. S. Clau- MacDonald; educated at Cornell dine with Hawaiian Commissioners University, M. E., 1896; married negotiating for annexation to Margaret R. Burton at Waialua, United States; commander of Ha- Oahu, August 31, 1901; one child, waiian revenue cutter "Lehua," James Angus MacDonald. Taught 1895; is proud possessor of a letter shop work in Clarkson School of signed by J. B. Castle, collector- Technology, Potsdam, New York, general of customs and dated July 1896; came to Kamehameha School, 9, 1895, in which the highest en- 1897, taught shop work, mechanical comiums of praise for fidelity and and architectural drawing; prin- faithfulr^ss as a public servant are cipal of Lahainaluna School, Maui, containta; this at the time the since 1903. Lehua was withdrawn as a revenue cutter and transferred to the In- MACFARLANE, HENRY RICHARD, terior Department. Agent and stock and bond broker, Honolulu; surveyor for American Bureau of born March 23, 1876, in Honolulu; Shipping, and Surveyor for Bureau son of Henry Richard and Emma Veritas in Marine; life member Ma- (Widemann) Macfarlane; educated 190 MEN OF HAWAII

MALCOLM MACINTYRE BENJAMIN L, MARX

JOHN A. MAGUIRE DR. H. V. MURRAY BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 191

Fort Street School and St. Albans interests of W. W. Hall in firm of College, Honolulu; married Mary E. O. Hall & Son, Ltd., as auditor Lowrie Dunn, in Honolulu, Decem- and director, 1909-1910. Member of ber 6, 1906, one daughter, Jean Chamber of Commerce, Commercial Mary. Entered business 1903 as Club, Automobile and Manoa Im- cashier Union Feed Co.; treasurer provement clubs, and is a Mason. Macfarlane & cashier Co., 1907-10; MAGUIRE, JOHN AVERY, stock Libby, McNeill & Libby of Hono- rancher, Kailua, Hawaii; born at lulu, 1912-14; partnership in brok- Hamakua, Hawaii, December 18, erage firm of Giffard and Macfar- 1848; son of Charles and (Hiilawe) lane since member 1915; Pacific, Maguire; common education; mar- Oahu Country, Commercial and ried twice. Began hustling at the Oahu Polo clubs. age of ten, after his father's death, MACHIDA, TOMOZO, druggist, Hilo, herding sheep and shooting wild Hawaii; born in Yamagu Chi Ring, cattle for hides on the slopes of Japan, Feb. 19, 1872; son of Torahei Mauna Kea, Island of Hawaii; later and Tika (Shigii) Machida; educated worked for the Waimea Grazing Co., in the regular school in Japan for then spent eight months in the eight years; married Sen Sakumoto Honolulu Iron Works but could not in Hilo, Hawaii, Aug., 1899; children: stand the work; returned to Hawaii Tomoichi, Moto, George and loshizo. as foreman of the Puuhue Ranch, Began in the drug business in Japan being then a part of the Waimea at the age of 18; served in the Japan- Grazing Co. In 1873 began cane ese army (cavalry) for three years planting with James Woods; on of Japan-China war; following the death of Mr. Woods (1883), was ap- war to Hawaii and established came pointed manager of Puuhue Ranch a and is drug business, today pro- by the trustees of the James Woods prietor of four stores: one in Hono- estate; bought Huehue Ranch, 1888, lulu, one in Hilo and two on the and made it his home in 1897; island of Maui. Assisted in the es- bought Kahua Ranch Co., 1S90, tablishing of the T. K. K. line to selling it to J. F. Woods, 1898. Was Hawaiian Islands; was sergeant in Representative to the Hawaiian Japan-Russia war, leaving Hawaii from 1S87-1888. for 27 months. Member Hilo Board Legislature Kohala, Member of Commercial Club and of Trade and President of Japanese Merchants' Association. Kilauea Lodge. ERLING mer- MACINTYRE, MALCOLM, life insur- MAHLUM, EGEDE, T. born ance, Honolulu; born in Peebles- chant, Waimea, Kauai, H., in Lillehammer, June 10, shire, Scotland, June 15, 1879; son Norway, son of Malcolm Taylor and Jane 1879, of Halvor and Minde (Oer- (Young) Macintyre. Educated at bech) Mahlum. Spent three years in the schools in and at the Bonnington Park High School, Norway Peebles, Scotland; married Flor- private school on Kauai, attended Fort Street for ence Hall, daughter of W. W. Hall, School, Honolulu, one year, graduated from Los An- in Honolulu, March 10, 1908, chil- Business and Stock- dren, Cornelia, Jean Elizabeth, and geles College ton Business Cal. Margery. Served apprenticeship in College, Stockton, Arrived in Hawaii in after Bank of Scotland, Peebles, Scot- 1889; from business land; came to Honolulu, 1900; in graduating colleges one in Busi- charge of savings bank dept. of taught year Polytechnic ness Cal. Bishop & Co. one year; entered in- College, Oakland, Accept- ed a one in San surance department of Bishop & position for year Francisco and one later re- Co. which later incorporated as year turned to Kauai, entering employ Bishop Insurance Agency, Ltd., be- of C. B. & of ing secretary and treasurer of this Hofgaard Co., Ltd., and in be- agency until August, 1911; manager Waimea, January, 1906, of Sun Life Assurance Co. of Can- came manager. ada since establishment of branch MAPLES, WILLIAM LINEAS, physi- office in Honolulu, formerly repre- cian, Puunene, Maui; was born at sented for fifteen years in Hawaii Sevierville, Tenn., March 31, 1869; by Bishop & Co., the territory in- son of Edward and Martha Jane cludes Fijian Islands. Represented (Runions) Maples; was graduated 192 MEN OF HAWAII

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C. E. MASER DR. W. L. MAPLES BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 193

from high school. Knoxvilie, Tenn., MARQUEZ, CHARLES NICHOLAS, June 8, 1888, awarded Dodson medal merchant, Honolulu; born Nov. 8, fcr excellence in oratory: Howard 1881, at Kau, Hawaii; son of F. D. University, Washington, D. C., M. A. Marquez; married Lena Rose- U., 1892; married Sadie W. Fulford warne, Feb. 7, 1909, at Honolulu; at Beaufort, N. C., December 21, one child, Charles X., Jr.; educated 1901; two children, Bessie and at St. Louis College, Honolulu, Gladys. Taught school, High School, Royal School, Honolulu High Knoxville, Tenn., 1888-89; clerk, School, and Heald's Business Col- copyist, Pension Ofi'ice, Washing lege, San Francisco. Entered busi- ton, 1890-91; practised medicine, ness in employ of Oahu Railroad & came to Ha- Knoxville, 1892-1901; Land Co., Honolulu, and then served in of H. C. waii, employed hospital successively with Robert Grieve & S. Co., Puunene, 1901; druggist, Printing Co., C. J. Hutchins, and the in H. C. & Wailuku, 1902; employ Bank of Hawaii, Ltd.; president of S. Co. since 1902. Was chief ser- Office Supply Co., Ltd., of Honolulu 3d N. C. geant, Hospital Corps, since 1909. Member Territorial Regt. during Spanish-American war. Legislature, 1917. Member Com- MARCIEL, JOSEPH VIEIRA, rancher, mercial and Oahu Country clubs, Kaupo, Maui; horn at Kahikinui, Chamber of Commerce, Hawaiian Maui, November 10, 1883; son of Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Royal Antone Vieira and Rose (Kailikea) Arch Masons, Honolulu Chapter No. Marciel; educated at St. Louis Col- 1, Senior Warden Honolulu Com- lege; married Josephine Kealoha mandery No. 1, Knights Templar, Akiona at Kipahulu, June 21, 1907; Aloha Temple, Nobles of the Mystic six children, Edward, Rosaline, Ray- Shrine and charter member Order mond, Francis, Christina, Wilhel- of Kamehameha. mina. Has been rancher and farmer at Kaupo, Maui, since leaving MARX, BENJAMIN LODGE, lawyer, school. Honolulu, T. H.; born in San Fran- MARINER, HENRY BREWSTER, cisco, Cal., June 20, 1870; son of David and W. trust officer, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Margaret (Houston) Eloise Oakland, Cal., Nov. 18, 1877; son Marx; married Mary Castle, of Silas Henry Winthrop and Lucy daughter of Alfred Castle, oldest son Adelaide (Parrott) Mariner; edu- of , in Hon- cated in the Oakland High School, olulu, November 28, 1900; one c-hild: graduating May, 1894; married Flor- Benjamin Lodge Marx, Jr. Private ence Lillian Black in Oakland, Cal., secretary to President Sanford B. Sept. 18, 1902. Began business career Dole and secretary Executive Coun- as clerk with the British North and cil of Republic of Hawaii, 1894-98; Mercantile Insurance San Fran- Co., secretary of commission to draft cisco, Cal., 1894-1903; of manager Organic Act, 1898; admitted to bar the insurance dept. of the Hawaiian 1899, and formed partnership with Trust Co., Ltd., Honolulu, T. H., Francis M. Hatch, same year; has 1903-11; manager and treasurer of practised law ever since under vari- the First Trust Co. of Hilo, Ltd., member of firm of since 1911. Is secretary of the Hilo ous partnerships; Anderson Marx. Electric Light Co., Ltd., treasurer Frear, Prosser, and and manager of the Hawaiian Insur- Prominent in musical circles of Hon- ance & Guaranty Co., Ltd., treasurer olulu, being president of Honolulu of the Hilo Yacht Club, and auditor Symp'hony Society; author of ar- of the First Bank of Hilo, Ltd. Has ticle on Origin of Hawaiian Music, been treasurer of the Hilo Public printed in Thrum's Annual. Mem- chairman of of Library and trustees ber of Company B, National Guard, the Hilo since 1912. Mem- hospital during revolution of 1895 and mem- ber of Ancient and Honorable Order ber of Mounted Reserve. Is a mem- of Blue Goose (Spokane, Washing- r ber of Pacific, Commercial, Haw aii ton, Lodge); Fire Underwriters' As- Polo & Oahu Country Clubs, sociation of the Pacific (San Fran- Racing, Beretania and Neighborhood Tennis cisco, Cal.) ; Pacific Club (Honolu- Clubs, Hawaiian Historical Society, lu) ; Hilo Lodge No. 759, B. P. O. E.; Honolulu branch, Sons of the Ameri- Honolulu Bar Association, Honolulu can Revolution. Lodge No. 409, F. & A. M.

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MASER, CARL ERNST, auditor, Li- member Maui County Fair and Rac- hue, Kauai; born in Freudenstadt, ing Assn. Wurttemberg, Germany, January 19, 1871; son of Carl Friedrich and MEAD, ROYAL D., director, bureau of Wilhelmine (Bernhard) Maser; edu- labor, H. S. P. A., Honolulu, T. H.; cated in Seminary, Nagold, Wurt- born in Oakland, Cal., February 29, temberg, Germany, 1891; married 1876; son of Thaddeus Wood and Dora Bomke at Lihue, Kauai, April Mary Rebecca (Honn) Mead; edu- 23, 1898; three children, Erna. cated at Cogswell Polytechnic, San Hilda, Mariechen. Taught school, Francisco, Cal., and Hastings Law Hochberg, Wurttemberg, 1891; College, Univ. of California; mar- taught at Reform School, Ellener- ried Mabel Browning Chamberlain, hof, Bremen, Germany, 1893; came in Berkeley, Cal., May 7, 1898; one to Lihue, Kauai, 1895, as teacher in child, Mabel Carolyn Mead. Began Lihue German School; made Audi- career as law clerk in office of tor, County of Kauai, 1910. Auditor Bishop and Wheeler, San Fran- Lihue Ice & Electric Co., 1915; cisco; admitted to practise of law, Kauai Telephone Co., 1916; Garden Supreme Court of California, 1897; Island Publishing Co., 1917. Was came to Honolulu, 1897; practised captain Co. A, 4th Regt., N. G. H., law in Honolulu until 1908; assist- 1915-16; major, same Regt. 1916-17. ant secretary and treasurer Ha- waiian Sugar Planters Association, MATHESON, RODERICK O., journal- 1902-1908; appointed director Bu- Sim- ist, Honolulu, T. H.; born in reau of Labor and Statistics, H. S. coe, Ontario, Canada, June 21, 1876; P. A., 1908. Appointed captain O. R. son of Thomas Grey and Charlotte C., U. S. A. 1917. Member Uni- in (Osborn) Matheson; educated versity Club, Honolulu. Parkdale Collegiate Institute and Ontario College of Pharmacy; mar- MEDEIROS, JOSEPH P., merchant, ried Ida Walker in Nelson, B. C., Honolulu; born Waialua, Oahu, August 15, 1899; two children, Kingdom of Hawaii, July 10, 1883; Walker Grey and Charles Roderick. son of John A. and Concicao (Sal- Was a pharmacist three years after gada) Medeiros. Educated at St. leaving college; owner and editor Louis College (Honolulu) 6 years, of various weekly publications in and 1 year County School. Married British Columbia and Alberta, Helen Gueirra Feb. 17, 1916. Com- namely The Silvertonian, Frank menced business career at Waialua Sentinel and Raymond Chronicle; in 1904 and was engaged in a gen- has been editor of Pacific Commer- eral merchandise business in that cial Advertiser, Honolulu, since town until 1912 when he purchased 1910. large store of L. B. Kerr, Honolulu. Is proprietor Waialua Wine Co. and MATHEWS, LESLIE ROGERS, social President and Manager Ideal Cloth- worker, Wailuku, Maui; born in ing Co., Honolulu. Established Baltimore, Maryland, January 25, wholesale liquor business at Wai- 1889; son of John E. and Jennie E. alua with capital of $2000 and paid (Slaymaker) Mathews; educated at $10,000 for the Kerr holdings in Sunbury, Pa. High School, Balti- Dec., 1912; incorporated the busi- more Medical College, International ness under name Ideal Clothing Co. Young Men's Christian Association for $15,000 and increased capital College, Springfield, Mass., B. H., stock to $25,000 in 1915. Member 1915; married Helen Storrs Ham Chamber of Commerce (Honolulu), mond in Hampton, Conn., June 30, Phoenix Lodge, Court Camoes and 1915; one child, Burr. Was di- Santa Antonio Society. Address: rector Boys' Club, Old Lyme, Conn., Santa Antonio Society. assistant Franklin Co. secretary METZGER, DELBERT EVERNER, (Mass.), Y. M. C. A.; head worker, civil and mining engineer and law- Alexander House Settlement, Wai- yer, born in Jeffer- luku, Maui, since. Was chairman Hilo; Ozawkie, son Wailuku District Relief Committee, County, Kansas, March 4, 1875; 1916; commissioner Maui County son of Eli W. and Marguerette Boy Scouts of America, director Minor (Jones) Metzger; married Children's Gardens department, Alice Marion Weight, June 29, 1911, 196 MEN OF HAWAII

DR. JAMES A. MORGAN M. J. MOURA

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at Hilo, Hawaii, two children, Jef- Chozu Harada in Honolulu, April ferson Eli and Doris Marguerette. 4, 1914; two children, Yoshinaga Educated in public and private Robert and Toshiro Alexander Mita- schools, one year at Washburn Col- mura. On graduation from college, lege, Topeka, Kansas, summer and was on surgical staff at university, correspondence courses in law and 1909-12; came to Honolulu and has engineering and unfinished senior practised here since 1912; is on year Indiana Law School; real es- staff of Japanese Hospital, Hono- tate and grain business, 1895; lulu. Member Japanese Medical editor weekly newspaper and jus- Assn., Mochizuki Club, Cosmopoli- tice of peace at Meriden, Kans., tan Club of University of Michigan, 1896-7; newspaper reporter, Denver, Hawaiian Medical Association. Colo., 1898; came to Hawaii and em- MOIR, JOHN TROUP, sugar planta- ployed by L, E. Pinkham in artesian tion manager, Papaikou, Hawaii; well drilling, 1899; accountant born in Kincardineshire, Scotland, Oahu R. R. & L. Co., 1903-04; super- December 21, 1859; son of Francis intendent Hilo Railroad 1904- Co., and Julia (Troup) Moir; educated contracted to construct break- 1908; in common country school; married water at Hilo Harbor for United Louisa Silver, July 20, 1889, in Hilo, completed 1910; Hawaiian States, Hawaii, children: Frances Julia, for Breakwater Co. (Ohio manager Louisa John Troup, Wm. W. studied Agnes, Corp.), 1912-13; law, 1914; Goodale, and Hector McDonald. mining in Oregon and Montana, Began at an early age working on district 1915-16; appointed magis- a farm, then spent five years on a trate at 1917. Hilo, Hawaii, May 14, railroad in Scotland; worked on his President Board of Trade of Hilo, father's farm, 1880-1887; left Glas- of Hawaii 1914; senator, Territory gow for Hawaii in 1888 and located 1913 and 1915 sessions; Legislature, in Hilo; spent fourteen months as one of of Democratic organizers luna for Waiakea Mill Co.; team party in Hawaii, 1900. Was a vol- luna for Hilo Sugar Co., 1889-1891; unteer in Spanish-American war in luna, section overseer and head Co. I, 2d Reg. U. S. Vol. Engnrs. overseer for Onomea Sugar Co., Is a 32d degree Mason and Shriner 1891-1896; manager of Honomu and Past Exalted Hilo Ruler, Sugar Co., 1896-1898; manager or B. P. O. Elks. lodge, Onomea Sugar Co. since November, 1898. Was chairman Hilo Road MILNOR, GUY C., physician and surgeon, Honolulu; born at War- Board, 1904-05; chairman Board of since a rensville, Pa., Jan. 31, 1887; son Liquor Com. 1907; commis- of Dr. M. T. and Ada (Champion) sioner of public instruction, 1909- Milnor; descendant of Robert 1913; supervisor from Hilo district, Champion, an early settler in Read- County of Hawaii, and served as ing, Pa.; educated at Albright Col- chairman of the first board of su- lege, Myerstown, B. S. 1910; Uni- pervisors, 1905-1907. Is an Elk, versity of Pa., M. D. 1914; married pastmaster of Masonic Blue Lodge, Nell Poersel in Seattle, Wash., Jan. Shriner and member of Scottish 5, 1916. Practised medicine in Hon- Rite bodies, K. C. C. H. olulu since Jan., 1916, in associa- MARCUS tion with Dr. G. F. Straub. Mem- MONSARRAT, DOUGLAS, surveyor, Honolulu; born March ber of the Oahu Country Club, and 29, 1S57, at Honolulu; son of Mar- the Hawaiian Medical Society (sec- cus and Elizabeth Jane retary 1917). Cumming ( Dowsett ) Monsarrat; married MITAMURA, VITARO, physician, Florence Ellen Luce, at Honolulu, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Tokio, June 1, 1882 (divorced), three chil- Japan, February 14, 1882; son of dren, Kathleen Douglas, Mildred Toshiyuki and Kei (Matsuyama) Myrtle (deceased), and Ethel Flor- Mitamura; father was surgeon-gen- ence; father was one of Hawaii's eral of Japanese navy; educated in early settlers and was collector of Tokio grammar school, Tokio; cen- customs for the Port of Honolulu tral grammar school, McKinley for many years; educated at Oahu High School (Honolulu), University College, 1866-70 and 1872-73. and at of Michigan, M. D., 1909; married St. Albans, 1870-71; first business MEN OF HAWAII

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venture in employ of James Dow- in Manual Training High School sett, and from 1873 to 1877 in the and University of Pennsylvania; government survey; since 1877 in married Mary Caldwell McCarron in private practise, at present asso- Philadelphia, May 18, 1911; three ciated with Fred E. Harvey and children, Wade Caldwell, Benjamin George F. Wright; during long and Joseph, Ethel Mary. Entered dairy active career has personally sur- business near Puiladelphia, 1908; veyed a large portion of the Ha- manager of estate in Maryland, 1910; waiian Islands, from 1902 to date orchardist, Maryland, 1911; orchard- commissioner of boundaries for ist Front Royal Remount Depot, U. first and second judicial circuits, S. A., Va., 1912; came to Hawaii, crown surveyor from 1878 to time 1913; principal Kaneohe School; of taking over crown lands by pres- organized and acted as agent for ent government. Kula Farmers' Co-Operative Assn., JAMES MELVILLE, 1914; extension work, U. S. Agri- MONSARRAT, cultural Experiment Station, 1915; Honolulu; born June 13, lawyer, took over Haiku homestead, 1917. in Honolulu, Kingdom of Ha- 1854, Secretary Haiku Farmers' Associa- waii; son of Marcus Cumming and tion, 1917. Elizabeth Jane (Dowsett) Monsar- rat; married Carrie Capitola Tuttle MORAGNE, JOSEPH HUGHES, civil in Honolulu, February 11, 1907. Edu- engineer, Lihue, Kauai, T. H., born cated, Episcopal Grammar school near Gadsden, Alabama, December (Honolulu), Oahu College (Hono- 28, 1865; son of William Bull and lulu), Kilkenny College (Ireland), Mary Annah (Hoke) Moragne; de 1871, private tuition in French lan- scendant on father's side of French guage (Brussels, Belgium), Har- Huguenot stock, on mother's of the vard University Law School, class Hoke and Abernathy families; edu- of 1878, LL.B. In office of Ely anu cated at State Normal School, Jack- Smith, New York City, 1878-1879. sonville, Ala., and Alabama Agri- Admitted to bar of Supreme Court, cultural and Mechanical College, Hawaiian Islands, August 22, 1879, Auburn, Ala.; married Mary Chal- practised law in Honolulu; admitted mers at Honohina, Hawaii, Febru- to bar District Court United States ary 9, 1903; three children, Jose- August 13, 1900; appointed District phine, William and Catherine. Was Magistrate of Honolulu, May 8, 1911, employed on railroad location and serving until 1917. Author of Auto- construction for C. R. R. & Banking ists' Blue Book (1916), drew will of Co. of Georgia, and N. C. & St. L. Queen Dowager Emma Kaleleona- Ry. in Alabama, Georgia and Ten- lani, also that of Princess Likelike, nessee, 1888-92; miscellaneous R. R. both admitted to probate, former location, 1892-94; engineering and contested by Prince Albert Kunuia- map work, Idaho, 1894-96; County kea without success. Secretary Leg- Engineer, Nez Perce Co., Idaho, islative Assembly, session of 1880. 1896-98; came to Hawaii, 1898, Was deputy attorney general under worked for Ter. Survey Dept. on W. Claude Jones, Attorney General Island of Hawaii until 1901; em- 1880. Examiner of titles for the ployed by Public Works and Sur- Court of Land Registration; mem- vey Depts. of Territory, 1901-1906; ber Pacific, Oahu Country, Outrig- has been county engineer and road ger Canoe and Aero Clubs, Harvard supervisor of Kauai County since Club of Hawaii, Harvard Law 1907. Member 2nd Regt. U. S. V. School Association. Hawaiian Lodge Engineers, 1898; member 4th Regt. No. 21, F. & A. M., master 1886- N. G. H., 1916-17. Member Hilo 1887, and assisted in conferring Lodge No. 759, B. P. O. F. on Mark Master's degree King HARRY HAMILTON, Kalakaua at lolani Palace, now MOREHEAD, pharmacist, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Capitol building, in 1887. San Francisco, Cal., August 26, MOORE, EDWIN CLOSE, home- 1879; son of Samuel and Anna steader, Haiku, Maui; born in Phil- Morehead; educated in grammar adelphia, Pa., November 30, 1883; school, San Francisco, Berkeley son of Joseph Chew and Josephine High School, 1898. Joined U. S. Bickiiam (Close) Moore; educated Army, 1898, and served in the 200 MEN OP HAWAII

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Philippines, being honorably dis- Myra E. (Lincoln) Morong; educat- charged in 1899. Married Bertha ed University of Washington (three Almeda Loebenstein in Hilo, Ha- years), and medical dept. Univer- waii, February 4, 1905. Began pro- sity of California, M. D., 1901; mar- fessional career in the drug busi- ried Elizabeth A. Hannigan in San ness, Amador County, Cal., 1899- Francisco, November 26, 1902; two 1901; removed to Porterville, Cal., children, Frederic Lincoln and Myra in the drug business there until E. Descendant of old colonial stock, 1903; came to Hawaii and located French on father's side, English on in Hilo with the Hilo Drug Co., Jan. mother's. Served one year in Ger- 1904; became manager of Hilo Drug man hospital, San Francisco, after Co. 1907; established the Hawaii graduation, 1901-02; practised medi- Drug Co., Hilo, 1912. Has been in- cine in San Francisco, 1902-06; lost terested in the Hawaii Realty Co. everything in San Francisco fire since 1917. Member of the Board and came to Honolulu; received ap- of Pharmacy, Territory of Hawaii; pointment (temporary) as A. A. is Col. 2nd Reg. Hawaii National Surgeon, Public Health Service, Guard. Member of Aloha Temple, 1906; physician at Kahuku Planta- Shrine, 32d degree Mason, Kilauea tion, 1907-10; has been practising in Lodge No. 330, F. & A. M.; B. P. Honolulu since that date. Is staff O. E., Hilo No. 759; Moose No. 880. physician Queen's Hospital; was captain Medical Corps, N. G. H., JAMES physi- MORGAN, ALBERT, 1912-15. Member Americal Medical cian and surgeon, Honolulu; born Assn.; Medical Society of Hawaii; Aug. 16, 1877, at Newton, Mass.; Naval Order, U. S. Red Men; For- son of Charles and Eunice Hardy esters. (Davis) Morgan; married Elsie Edna Johnson at Media, Penn., Dec. MOROI, ROKURO, Consul General of 20, 1911, one child, James Albert, Japan, Honolulu; born in Saitama- Jr.; descendant of Robert Norman Ken, Japan, January 9, 1872, fifth Morgan of Glenmorganshire, Wales, son of Sen-ei Moroi. Was graduat- who settled at Salem, Mass., 1635; ed from Law College Tokio Imperial educated at Little Blue School, University, July 10, 1896; passed Farmington, Me., Allen's English the Higher Civil Service Examina- and Classical School, West Newton, tion, December, 1896, passed the Mass., Cambridge Latin School, Diplomatic Service Examination, Cambridge, Mass., Phillips Exeter April, 1899; appointed Eleve Con- Academy, Temple University, medi- sul, May, 1899, and dispatched to cal dept., degree of M. D., 1910; Shanghai, Soochow and London resident physician Philadelphia successively: appointed Consul at General Hospital, 1910-11; in gen- Antwerp, June, 1901, and secretary eral practise to June, 1913; came to to the Foreign Office, August, 1896; Honolulu, June, 1913, and specialized member of Committee for Investi- in ophthalmology and oto-laryngol- gation of Treaties Revision, May, ogy. Visiting ophthalmologist and 1908; chairman of the Preparatory oto-laryngologist to Queen's and Committee for Treaties Revision; Children's hospitals, Mid-Pacific In- Chief of Second Section of Com- stitute, Castle Home and Lunalilo mercial Affairs Bureau; first Em- Home; first lieutenant Medical Re- bassy secretary at Berlin, March, serve Corps, U. S. Army since 1911; 1912; member Committee of Inter- member University and Oahu Coun- national Conference of San Fran- try clubs, American Medical So- cisco Exposition, August. 1912; ciety, American Academy of Oph- Charge d'Affaires ad interim to thalmology and Oto-Laryngology, Belgium, November, 1913; chief of American Society for the Advance- the section of Correspondence of ment of Science, Massachusetts So- Foreign Office, June, 1914; Consul ciety of Mayflower Descendants, F. General at Honolulu, February 18, and A. M. 1916. Decorated with the Third MORONG, FREDERIC LINCOLN, Order of Merit. Married Ayako, of Ichiro Shidzu- physician, Honolulu, T. H.; born in second daughter tani of Ehime-Ken Two San Francisco, Cal., June 5, 1877; (deceased). son of Captain John Campbell and sons, named Tadaichi, Joji. 202 MEN OF HAWAII

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MOURA, MANUEL JULIUS, mer- York, 1701; educated at Berkeley chant, Wailuku, Maui Co., T. H., Gymnasium; married in Honolulu, born in Funchal, Madeira, July 12, Clara F. Dekum of Portland, Ore., 1878; son of Antonio Joao and June 10, 1900. Came to Hawaii 1889 Maria Sylvina Caires (Moura); to build roads for kingdom; built educated at Bishop School, Hono- first road in North Kona; road lulu, Paia School and Puunene building on Makaweli Plantation, School, Maui; married Maria Vin- Kauai, 1891. Later became sugar cent in Wailuku, Maui, July 30, boiler for same plantation; later 1898, three children, Nettie, George became head luna, Lihue Planta- and Irene. Became assistant mill tion; in charge Koloa division, Mc- engineer of Pioneer Mill, Lahaina, Bryde Plantation, 1899; manager and was thereafter successively as- Hamoa Plantation, 1900; manager sistant mill engineer, Puunene, as- Maui Sugar Co., Huelo, Maui, 1903; sistant pump engineer, Puunene, manager Kilauea Plantation Co. chief pump engineer, Kihei, master since 1908. Member Board Liquor mechanic, Puunene machine shop, Commissioners, Kauai, from 1914; and finally manager Moura & Co., 32d degree Mason. Wailuku. Is vice-president Maui MYERS, ZENO K., Insurance, Hono- Dry Goods and Grocery Co., vice- lulu, T. H.; born in Camptonville, president lao Stables Co. Ltd., vice- Cal., June 1, 1859; son of Benjamin president Young Men's Savings As- K. and Harriet (Kelley) Myers; sociation and President Moura & educated at University of Oregon; Co., Ltd., Wailuku, Maui. Is a mem- married Mary A. Lowden in Hono- ber Court Valley Island No. 9239, A. lulu, March 21, 1886. Was superin- O. F. (P. C. R.), Wailuku Lodge No. tendent, money order system, Post- 875, L. O. O. M. (P. D.), Aloha office, Hawaii, during monarchy; Lodge No. 3, K. of P., Maui Cham- cashier and associate manager ber of Commerce, is secretary Maui North British and Merc. Ins. Co.; Wine Co. Ltd., Wailuku. secretary and associate manager, MURRAY, HARRY VICARS, physi- Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd.; organizer cian, Honolulu; born June 5, 1867, and manager, First Trust Co., Hilo, at Scotsburn, N. S.; son of Angus Hawaii; organizer and manager, and Jane (McKay) Murray; mar- Home Insurance Co. of Hawaii, Ltd., ried Rose Cunha at Honolulu, June since 1910. Chairman Promotion 5, 1905, two children, Harvey Clar- Committee. Past Chancellor and ence Douglas and Richard (died in Master of Exc. Mystic Lodge No. 2,

infancy) ; descendant of Walter K. of P., member Commercial, Ro- Murray of Sutherlandshire, Scot- tary and Oahu Country Clubs. land, who settled in Pictou, Nova Scotia, 1773; educated in high N school and Pictou Academy, and WALTER planta- later attended Dalhousie College, NAQUIN, PIERRE, tion manager, Honokaa, Hawaii; Halifax, N. S., graduated University born in Thibodaux, La Fourche Par. of New York, 1891; came to Hono- Louisiana, August 22, 1883; son of lulu, 1894, and commenced practise Lovincy and (Lasseigne) Na- of profession; physician to Queen's Mary quin; father's family settled in hospital; lecturer on Materia 1775; educated at Louisi- Medica, Queen's Hospital Training Louisiana, ana State B. 1907; School, and Kaukeolani Children's University, S., Audubon School, New Or- Hospital. President University Sugar La.; married Ethel Ambrosia Club, 1916-17; member and former leans, in Honolulu, October 6, president Medical Society of Ha- Keating 1915; one child, Walter Pierre, Jr. waii; member Pacific, Oahu Coun- Was chemist Audubon Sugar try, and Hawaii Yacht Clubs. School, 1907-08; field chemist and MYERS, JACKSON RANDOLPH, agriculturist, Olaa Sugar Co., Ha- plantation manager, Kilauea, Kauai; waii, 1908-11; assistant agricultur- born at Windsor, Sonoma Co., Cal., ist, H. S. P. A. Experiment Station. Feb. 13, 1869; son of Jackson R. Honolulu, 1911-14; agriculturist, H. and Jane E. (Barley) Myers; de- S. P. A., 1914-16; manager Honokaa scendant of early Dutch stock, New Sugar Co., Pacific Sugar Mill Co., 204 MEN OF HAWAII

and superintendent Hawaiian Irri- Honolulu, since 1915. Member gation Co. since 1916. Citizens' Guard of Honolulu, 1894, serving through revolution of 1895 NORRIS, ROBERT STEWART, sugar as first lieutenant, in Mounted Re- Honolulu; born Jan. technologist, serve until 1900. Member Ha- 19, 1869, at Belleville, Wis.; son of waiian Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., William C. and Elizabeth (Norris) B. P. O. E., Honolulu Lodge No. Morris; married Mildred Lewis at 616. Santa Barbara, Cal., July 1, 1903, three children, Elizabeth, Barbara NOTT, BERT S., gas engineer expert and Robert Stewart, Jr. Educated in and salesman, Honolulu Iron Works, schools of Topeka, Kans., and Los Honolulu; born in Honolulu, April Angeles, Cal., graduated B. S. Uni- 9, 1888; son of James Nott, Jr.; high versity of California, 1892, and Ph. school education; started with the D. Johns Hopkins, 1897. Food ex- Hawaiian Development Co., until pert U. S. Department of Agricul- 1906; has been connected with the ture, 1897-98; instructor in chemis- Honolulu Iron Works since 1906, try, University of California, 1898- starting in the capacity of a receiv- 99; chemist and superintendent ing clerk. Is proprietor and man- Union Sugar Co., 1899-07; with Ha- ager of the Honolulu Salt Works, waiian Sugar Planters' Association manufacturers of rock salt. Member at experiment station, Honolulu, of the Machine Gun Co. of N. G. H., since 1907, first as chemist and later Member of Myrtle Boat Club, K. O. as sugar technologist; has conduct- P. lodge, McKinley High School ed research work in organic chem- Alumni Assn. istry and sugar technology; inventor Norris Bagasse Digester, now in ex- NOWELL, ALLEN MARCH, sugar tensive use. Member California factor, Honolulu; born in Cam- Chapter Sigma Xi, American Asso- bridge, Mass., January 18, 1875; son ciation for the Advancement of of Joseph S. and Mary Davis (Allen) Science, American Chemical So- Nowell; educated at Winchester ciety, Hawaiian Engineering Asso- (Mass.) High School, Massachusetts ciation, Hawaiian Chemists' Asso- Agricultural College (Amherst) ciation, sec. 1910-11 and pres. 1911- and Harvard University. Married 12. Ruth Moore Taplin in Honolulu, February 3, 1899, three children, CHARLES H. insur- NORTON, W., Nelson Taplin, Elizabeth Hastings ance, Honolulu, T. H.; born in and Jackson March. Commenced Waterloo, Iowa, Nov. 8, son 1872; business career with Metropolitan of Ernest V. and Caroline (Bacon) Park Commission, Boston, Sept., Norton; educated schools, primary 1896; settled in Hawaii, April, 1898; Boston, Mass., and Bishop's Col- overseer Onomea Sugar Co., April lege School, Lennoxville, Prov- 1898, to Nov., 1898; bookkeeper Ha- ince of Quebec, Canada; married waiian Agricultural Co., Dec., 1898, Emily Ada Cross in Honolulu, April to Oct., 1900; liquidating clerk Cus- 5, 1915. After two years with /lac- tom House, Honolulu, Nov., 1900, to card Jewelry Co., Kansas City, Mo., July, 1901; head bookkeeper Waia- came to Honolulu, 1894; employed lua Agricultural Co. Aug. 1902; man- in money order dept, Honolulu ager Wahiawa Water Co. Ltd., Sept. postoffice under republic of Ha- 1906, to May, 1907; bookkeeper Wai- waii, 1894-96; secretary Honolulu luku Sugar Co., May, 1908, to Nov., Dairymen's Assn., 1896-97; private 1909; secretary and manager Sugar secretary for B. F. Dillingham, Factors Co., Ltd., since Dec. 1, 1909. Honolulu, 1897-1901; life insurance Member University Club, (treasurer business with C. J. Hutchins, Hon- past five years), Oahu Country Club, olulu, 1906-08; appointed train- Chamber of Commerce, Hawaiian master's Southern clerk, Pacific R. Sugar Planters' Assn. R. in Mexico (West Coast Lines), remaining there until line was NUNES, MANUEL, ukulele inventor completed from Guaymas to Guad- and manufacturer, Honolulu; born alajara; returning to Honolulu, en- June 14, 1843, in Funchal, Madeira gaged in advertising work with Islands (Portugal); son of Richard Honolulu newspapers until 1915; A. and Mary Augusta Antone manager of life insurance depart- (Gomes) Nunes; married (1st) Ma- ment B. F. Dillingham Co. Ltd., clina Augusta Menezes (deceased), BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 205

February 7, 1864, children, Mary. OSORIO, TRISTAN EDMUND M., Manuel, Leonard, August; married lawyer, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Hono- (2nd) Isabel Augusta Patrice (de- lulu, May 5, 1890; son of Mr. and ceased), March 5, 1879, children, Mrs. J. A. M. Osorio; educated at John, Mary Julius, George Antone. Central Normal College, Danville, Educated in primary and high Ind., A. B., 1909; Indiana University, school of Funchal and settled in LL.B., 1911; unmarried. Is attor- Honolulu in 1879, at which time he ney of record; district magistrate, invented and introduced the ukulele North Hilo, from 1912; United into the Kingdom of Hawaii, since States Commissioner since 1916. becoming the leading manufacturer Director in The People's Bank, Ltd., of ukuleles in Honolulu, distributing Hilo, Hawaii; Security Trust Co., them in different parts of the United Ltd.; The Homesteaders' Protective States. Founder and member Lusi- Assn. of Hawaii, Ltd. Member of tana Society. K. of P., Hilo Lodge, C. C.; Mauna Kea Lodge, A. O. F., Chief Ranger.

OTSUKA, N. KUMAO, editor, Wai- OLIVER, RICHARD N., businessman, luku, Maui; born in Marugame City, Lihue, Kauai, T. H.; born in the Japan, March 21, 1865; son of Mu- district of Kau, Island of Hawaii, kakusai and Kayo (Saito) Otsuka; April 24, 1886; son of Richard and descendant of Samurai family, Hoopii Oliver; educated at Puna- father having been governor of Ma- hou and , rugame Province, Japan; educated Honolulu; Los Angeles Business in Japanese government school, College (Cal.), 1909; married Kath- Osaka College and Tokyo Imperial ryn Kreidler at Waimea, Kauai, University; unmarried; has adopted Aug. 4, 1913. Began as clerk with one son, Masashi. Came to the J. Hopp & Co., Honolulu; book- United States, 1890, traveling; ar- keeper, Waimea Wine Co., and later rived in Honolulu, 1900; served as manager of Waimea Wine Co., Ltd., interpreter, U. S. Immigration Bu- Waimea, Kauai; agent for Schuman reau, 1901-1903; removed to Wai- Carriage Co. of Honolulu on Kauai; luku, Maui, 1905, and has since been at present manager of the Na- official Japanese court interpreter; wiliwili Garage, Lihue, Kauai. Is started "The Maui Record," a Japa- Capt. of Infantry, 3rd Regt., N. G. nese newspaper in Wailuku, 1916. H., commanding Co. K. Member Maui Chamber of Com- merce. OLSON, CLARENCE H., lawyer, Hon- olulu; born at Venango, Kas., April 19, 1882; son of Henry H. and Amelia (Nelson) Olson; educated PACHECO, MANUEL CAETANO, Marguerite High Marguer- School, senator, Honolulu; born Nov. 27, ite, Kas.; Bethany College, Lines- 1874, at Ponta Delgada, St. Michael, burg, Kas., A. B. 1900; post-gradu- Azores; son of Jose Caetano and ate work, Yale; Harvard Law Inez Candida (Mattos) Pacheco; School, LL.B., 1904; married Bella married Julia Freitas in Honolulu, B. Lewin in San Luis Obispo, Cal., March 23, 1895; three children, Oct. 3, 1915. Lecturer of admiralty Joseph, Wilhelmina. Edu- law at Harvard University Law Agnes, cated at Waialua, Oahu, Catholic School, 1904-05; practised law in school. Came to Hawaii and Honolulu since 1905; was for two 1883, wr orked in cane fields school years in the law offices of Smith during vacations foreman & Lewis: thereafter as a partner in ; bookbinding Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Was the law firm of Holmes & Stanley, dept. of Hon- later Holmes, Stanley & Olson and supervisor, City and County at present Holmes & Olson; was olulu, 1913-14; Senator Territorial Deputy County Attorney for the Legislature, 1917-1921. Served as City and County of Honolulu; is private Co. C, N. G. H., 1893-95, dis- a member of the Commission for charged after serving in suppression the Territory of Hawaii to pro- of rebellion against Republic of Ha- mote uniformity of legislation in waii. Chairman Honolulu Charter the U. S. Member of the Pacific, Convention, Sept.-Nov., 1915; chair- University, Commercial and Coun- man Democratic Territorial Central try Clubs of Honolulu. Committee, 1912-1915; delegate Bal- 206 MEN OF HAWAII

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timore convention, 1914, and St. took charge of father's lands and Louis, 1916. Member Court Camoes cattle, 1874; purchased ranch No. 8110, A. O. F., past chief 1880; elected to Territorial Legis- ranger, delegate to subsidiary High lature, 1887; member ; Court Conventions, San Francisco, manager Haleakala Ranch, Maui, 1902 and 1904, deputy high chief 1889; returned to Kona, Hawaii, ranger, trustee subsidiary high 1890; elected representative to leg- court, Pacific Coast jurisdiction, A. islature, 1898; Territorial senator, O. F., 1902 and 1904. Organized 1901-1903-1905; vice president of Camoes Circle No. 240, Companions senate, 1903-05. of the Forest, in 1905. Installed PARSONS, CHARLES FRANCIS, law- Circle No. C. O. Mauna Kea 252, yer, Hilo, Hawaii; born at Mankato, F. in (Hilo, Hawaii), 1907; presi- Minn., Jan. 18, 1872; son of S. de dent San Antonio Portuguese Be- Witt and Frances Howell (White) nevolent Society of Hawaii, October Parsons; grandson of Hon. Albert 1904-1906, and 1910-13-15. S. White, U. S. Senator from Indi- ana and U. S. District PARIS, EDWIN HALL, merchant, (1839-45), Judge, 1864; great-grandson of Thos. Honolulu; born March 2, 1873, at Mann Randolph, the third of that Waiehu, Maui, Territory of Hawaii; name of Tuckahoe Manor, Vir- son of Thomas Hudson and Cath- ginia; educated at Mankato High erine (Lewers) Paris; married Mar- School and University of Michigan, garet Marie Schmidt in Honolulu, law dept, LL.B. 1893. Clerk, War June 2, 1898, five children, Marion Dept., Washington, 1890-91; prac- Ellen, Edwin Lewers, Margaret tised law, firm of Parsons & Wede- Ruth, Irvine Hamilton and Robert kind, San Diego, Cal., 1894-95; prac- Henry; descendant of French Hu- tised law alone in Los Angeles, Cal., guenots; educated in schools of 1895-98; removed to Hilo, Hawaii, California and Commercial College, 1898. District Magistrate, North San Diego, Cal., 1891, graduated Hilo, Hawaii, 1899-1900; member law course one special post-graduate firm of Smith & Parsons, Hilo, 1900- and entrance examina- year passed 1904; appointed by President Roose- tions for Cal. State University; en- velt to succeed Hon. Gilbert F. Lit- of E. O. Hall & tered employ Son, tle as Judge of the Circuit Court, be- Ltd., Honolulu, April 1, 1891.. Fourth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, directors came member of board of June, 1904; reappointed, serving 12 as auditor in 1896, secretary and years. Was Commissioner of Boun- auditor 1898, treasurer and man- daries, Fourth Judicial Circuit; mem- ager since 1906. Was member Citi- ber Board of Trustees, Hilo Public zens' Guard in 1895 and special Library; member of University, Out- mounted patrol of Citizens' Guard; rigger Clubs (Honolulu), Hawaiian secretary and director Honolulu Society, S.A.R., Am. Academy Polit- Merchants' Assn. several years; ical and Social Science, Am. Bar also Honolulu Chamber of Com- Assn. and National Council, National merce; president and secretary Economic League. Republican. Commercial Club, past master Hon- PATTEN, HAROLD VAUGHAN, olulu Lodge No. 409, F. & A. M., and banker, Hilo, Hawaii, born at trustee five years; trustee three Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, years B. P. O. E. No. 616. Jan. 21, 1867; son of William Har- PARIS, JOHN DAVIS, ranchman, ris and Eleanor (Saunders) Pat- Kealakekua, Hawaii; born in Kaa- ten; common school education in ualoa, Kona, Hawaii, March 30, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; married 1854; son of John Davis and Mary Caroline Austin Macy at Hakalau, (Carpenter) Paris; father served Hawaii, July 15, 1893; children, for many years as missionary in Eleanor and Gilbert. Clerk and these islands; educated at home bookkeeper, Hilea Plantation, Kau, and Oahu College, Honolulu, 1870- Hawaii, 1887-91; bookkeeper, Ha- 74; married Hannah Kalikolama kalau Plantation Co., 1891-1906; Johnson at Kainaliu, North Kona, became connected with the First Hawaii, August, 1880; five chil- Bank of Hilo, Ltd., 1906; cashier dren, John Davis, James Robert, of the First Bank of Hilo, Ltd., William Johnson, Mary Evangeline, since 1906; is secretary of the First Ethel Violet. On leaving school Trust Co. of Hilo, Ltd., and the 208 MEN OF HAWAII

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Hawaiian Insurance & Guaranty PEMBERTON, CYRIL EUGENE, en- Co., Ltd.; is treasurer of the Ha- tomologist, Honolulu; born August waii Telephone Co., and the Hilo 12, 1886, in Los Angeles, Cal.; son Electric Light Co., Ltd. Is a 32nd of William Samuel and Elizabeth degree Mason and an Elk. (Hampton) Pemberton; married Una Craig at San Rafael, Cal., June PECK, LEVI TENNEY, banker and 19, 1911, one child, Virginia. Edu- street railway president, Honolulu; cated in Los Angeles and San Fran- born in Brooklyn, New York, Feb. cisco, was graduated from Stanford son of Alfred Phineas 25, 1860; University, May, 1911, degree A. B. ; (member old Trinity Church Quar- entered service of U. S. Bureau of tette Choir, New York City before Entomology in Tulare County (Cal.) Civil War), and Harriet Newell citrus district, July 1, 1911, as ex- (Tenney) Peck; great-grandson of pert and agent for the bureau, ap- Capt. Phineas Peck of Norwich, pointment changed July 1, 1912, to Conn., in battle of Saratoga, etc., in scientific assistant and has served Revolutionary War, and is descend- under that title since in California ant of Henry Peck of original New citrus districts, Washington, D. C., Haven colony; educated private and and in Hawaii; has made close in- public schools, Brooklyn, N. Y., vestigations citrus fruit insects, Northwestern College, Watertown, 1911-1912, Mediterranean fruit fly, Wis., graduate of high school, Mil- 1913-1916, fruit and melon fly, 1916- waukee, Wis., class of 1879; mar- 1917, and parasites for fruit fly; ap- ried Elizabeth Locke (of Glens pointed in charge fruit fly investiga- Falls, N. Y.) at Merchantville, N. tions in Hawaii, January, 1916. J., Feb. 14, 1901, one son, Newton Member American Association of Tenney. Taught in Milwaukee high Economic Entomologists, vice-presi- and public schools, 1879-80; teacher dent Hawaiian Entomological So- German-English Academy and Ger- ciety. man-American Normal Mil- College, PENHALLOW, HENRY BALCH, waukee, 1881-82; employed in rail- plantation manager, Wailuku, Ma- road land business, Chicago, 1882-89; born in San Francisco, Cal., as manager Kenova Assn., estab- ui; December 2, 1877; son of De Blois lished, named and developed the Pearce and Eliza Otis (Turner) town of Kenova, W. Va., 1889-1901; Penhallow; educated at Mt. Tamal- located in Honolulu in 1901, as treas- pais Military Academy (Cal.), Stan- urer, S. N. Castle Estate, Ltd., and ford University; married Marion of the Rapid Transit System; pres- in February ident Honolulu Rapid Transit & Reynolds Honolulu, 24, 1903; four children, David Pearce, Land Co. since 1904; cashier First Richard, Chadsey, Charles Folsom. Nat. Bank of Hawaii, 1905, later Entered office of C. Brewer & Co., vice-president, and since 1915 its Honolulu, on leaving college, 1899- president; president First American assistant cashier, Hawaiian Savings & Trust Co.; director and 1901; Trust bookkeeper Wai- auditor Castle Cooke, Ltd.; di- Co., 1901-02; luku Sugar Wailuku, Maui, rector Hawaiian Fibre Co. Was city Co., 1902-05; overseer 1905-07; assistant councilman, Kenova, W. Va. ; mem- 1907-08; manager Wailu- ber board of health, Wayne Co., W. manager, ku Sugar Co., since 1908. Was Va. ; member Hawaiian Tax Com- senator from Maui 1913-15 sessions mission, etc. Is Republican; served of Territorial Mem- as chairman W. Va. Dist. Judicial Legislature*. ber University, Oahu Country and as member 4th Dist. W. Convention, Honolulu Ad Clubs; Hawaiian, Va. Congressional committee, as Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M.; Hono- master of Masonic Lodge, Kenova, lulu Chapter No. 1, R. A. M.; Maui and as president Century Literary Chamber of Commerce and Hawai- Club (Ironton, Ohio). Member of ian Chapter, Sons of American Pacific, Commercial, Country and Revolution. Social Science clubs of Honolulu, PERKINS, ROSCOE WILEY, .photog- chairman Institute Seamen's Com., rapher, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Episcopalian warden and treasurer San Francisco, Cal., January 20, St. Andrew's Cathedral parish; dele- 1878; son of Charles Bottrel and gate to general convention, Rich- Clara (Fawcett) Perkins; educated mond, 1907. at Polytechnic High School, San

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Francisco. Entered business with PETERS, EMIL CORNELIUS, lawyer, Goodall, Perkins & Co., steamship Honolulu, T. H., born in San Fran- San Francisco. agents, 1895-1900; cisco, California, December 15, 1877; came to Honolulu, entering employ son of Julius Albert and Marie A. Vincent & Belser, contractors, 1900- (Hilderbrandt) Peters. Received since 1901; photographer 1901. education at Stanford University, Member N. G. H. 1914 and 1915. 1895-1897; Hasting's College of Law, Member Oahu Commercial, Country, 1897-1900; LL. D. University of Cal- Rotary and Outrigger clubs; past ifornia, 1900. Admitted to practise master Honolulu Lodge No. 409, F. State of California, April 29, 1899. & A. M.; member Honolulu Com- Married Mary Mapuana Smith, Sep- mandery No. 1, K. T.; Honolulu tember 20, 1904, in Honolulu; three Consistory No. 1, and Aloha Tem- children, Mapuana S., Emil C. Jr., A. A. O. N. M. S. ple, and Elsa H. Associated with Den- PERRY, ANTONIO, lawyer, Honolulu; son, Oatman and Denson, attorneys, born Jan. 5, 1871, at Honolulu; son San Francisco; arrived in Honolulu of Jason and Anna (Henriques) October 21, 1900; admitted to the Perry: married Eugenia May Van- bar, Territory of Hawaii, November derburgh, at San i^rancisco, Jan. 9, 22, 1900; deputy Attorney General, 1912, two children, Eugenia Jacque- February 1, 1903, to November 21, line and Gail Antonia; father came 1905; Attorney General of Hawaii, to Honolulu in 1861 from Fayal, November 21, 1905, to August 15, Azores, and was Portuguese consul 1907; Judge Advocate General Na- at Honolulu for many years; edu- tional Guard of Hawaii, November cated at old Fort Street school, St. 21, 1905, to April 17, 1914. Member Alban's College, and Punahou Col- of Commercial Club, University and lege; entered office of A. S. Hart- Oahu Country Clubs; B. P. O. E. well, 1891, and admitted to bar, and A. F. & A. M. 1893; district magistrate for Hono- DAVID customs lulu 1894-96; circuit judge first cir- PETERSON, LOUIS, broker, born Feb. cuit, 1896-1900; associate justice su- Honolulu; 20, 1878, at Hawaiian preme court, 1900-04 and 1909-14. Koleakea, Oahu, son of Icabod Bartlett Member Oahu Country club, Ha- Islands; and Henrietta waiian Historical Society, Bar Asso- Copeland (Austin) Peter- ciation of Hawaii, Y. M. C. A. son; married Harriet Hiilani Jones at Honolulu, Sept. 28, 1904; five PESSOA, AGNELO LOPES da children, David Reuben, Melville CUNHA, Consul General of Portu- Ulualoha, King George Koni, Rich- gal, Honolulu; born March 15, 1883, ard Kanoelani, and Moana Audrey; at Lisbon, Portugal; son of Fran- descendant of "Silver-Head" cisco Lopes da Cunha Pessoa and Thomas Clark, an English pilgrim, Julia Augusta (Taborda) Pessoa; who took part in the original land- married Emilia Augusta Scares de ing at Plymouth Rock; educated Lacerda da Silva Pereira in Lisbon, Fort Street school, and St. Louis May 18, 1914; one child, Francisco College, Honolulu; entered business Pedro da Cunha Pessoa. Father is with firm of Wall, Nichols Co., prominent army physician and di- 1896-99, with McBryde plantation, rector of army hospital, Lisbon. Was 1899-1900, with Hind, Rolph & Co., educated at Curso Superior de Let- 1901-05, and with Harry Johnson, ras, Lisbon, being graduated 1906. customs broker, 1905-07; in busi- ness Commenced professional career as for self since July, 1912; mem- ber Canoe officer in the custom house (Lis- Outrigger Club. bon), July 2, 1908, appointed consul PETRIE, THOMAS HERBERT, busi- in of Portu il in Mondariz, Spain, July nessman, Honolulu; born San son 11, 1911, officer of the foreign of- Francisco, Cal., July 24, 1876; of Adam and Clara (Sutton) Petrie; fice (third secretary of legation), educated in Honolulu grade and August 21, 1911, secretary of Portu- high schools; married Eva MacGre- guese (Rio de Janeiro, embassy gor in San Rafael, Cal., December Consul Gen- Brazil), August 3, 1912; 12, 1910. Entered employ of Castle eral of Hawaii since Portugal in & Cooke, Ltd., Honolulu, February May 9, 1914; was sheriff in Alem- 13, 1893, and was appointed secre- tejo (Portugal), in 1906. tary of the corporation, December 212 MEN OF HAWAII

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27, 1906. Member Territorial House mental in the development of coal of Representatives, 1917. Served in and material handling machinery; National Guard, 1893-1899, winning in 1891 came to Honolulu for three promotion from private to captain years; in 1898 returned to Honolulu in that time. Member Commercial and engaged in mercantile and other and Oahu Country clubs; Excelsior enterprises, retiring in 1903. Ter- Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F.; Honolulu ritorial finances induced Governor bodies, Ancient and Accepted Scot- Cartel* to appoint him in 1904 presi- tish Rite Masonry, 32d degree; dent Territorial Board of Health. Aloha Temple, A. A. O. M. S.; past Held position two terms, was active master and treasurer, Honolulu in betterment of the surroundings A. master of Lodge No. 409, F. & M.; of the lepers at Molokai Settlement Kadosh, Honolulu Consistory No. 1. and other institutions connected A. S. R. A. with lepers; handled bubonic plague and PHILLIPS, PETER T., agent, Inter- and cholera most successfully Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., economically; these facts made Hilo, Hawaii; born at Belize, Brit- known probably led to appointment ish Honduras, July 18, 1875; son of as governor of Territory of Hawaii John and Margaret Hunter (Tait) by President Wilson, confirmed in Phillips; educated in the Boys' High December, 1913; spent 1909-1913 in School, Tauranga, New Zealand; Far East and in travel in Europe, married Florence Edna Rickard in Siberia, Asia, Japan, America and Hilo, Hawaii, March 26, 1908, one Philippines, noting their problems, child, Margaret Cecile. Began ca- particularly the betterment and reer with Macky-Logan Steen & Co., widening of opportunities of the wholesale dry goods, Auckland, N. Filipinos. As governor has been Z., 1890-94; came to Hawaiian aggressive for improvements and Islands 1894, and entered employ of efficiency; has secured a notable Hawaiian Sugar Co., Makaweli, civic center for Honolulu, and has 1894-1895; with Theo. H. Davies & in progress other improvements of Co., Honolulu, 1895-99; in the em- decided moment, both in that city ploy of the Wilder S. S. Co. until and other islands. Has given to Steam merged with the Inter-Island Hawaii a national guard that, avail- 1905. Nav. Co., Honolulu, July able men considered, is several clerk on various Purser and freight hundred per cent larger than any of the steamers until 1908; purser in the United States. Member of Mauna 1908-1916; ap- S. S. Kea, Pacific, Country, Commercial clubs, in Hilo for the Inter- pointed agent Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O. E. Island Steam Nav. Co. Ltd., Dec., 1916. Member of Knights of Pyth- PLANKINTON, JOHN C., electrical ias, Shrine, Knights Templar, Aloha engineer, Hilo, Hawaii; born Octo- Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., Commer- ber 30, 1889, at Athena, county of cial Club (Honolulu), Hilo Yacht Umatilla, Ore.; son of Alfred Walker and Seaside clubs (Hilo). and Susan May (Wise) Plankinton; Elizabeth Nunns PINKHAM, LUCIUS EUGENE, Gov- married Clark, June 8, 1916, in New York City, one ernor Territory of Hawaii; born child, John Clark. Educated public September 19, 1850, at Chicopee and high school at Dallas, Ore., Ore- Falls, Mass.; son of Lucius Moulton gon State College, degree B. S. in and Caroline Smith (Fiske) Pink- electrical engineering. Began pro- earliest American ham; paternal fessional career with General Elec- ancestors settled in New Hamp- tric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., in Aug- shire, and are reputed to have ust, 1910; electrical engineer with the site of of Dover, owned the city same company at San Francisco, N. H. educated school, Hart- ; high 1911-1913; electrical engineer with was for Yale ford, Conn.; prepared Catton, Neill & Co., Honolulu, 1913- accident debarred when of 1916; manager Hilo Electric Light for over four years from student Company since 1916. and physical activities except studies conducted privately; un- PLEASANT, ELLIS EUGENE, clergy- married. Began business career in man, Kahului, Maui; born at Rob- of April, 1873; engaged heavily in inson, 111., Jan. 19, 1876; son grain business both in West and George Washington and Elizabeth East; later was largely instru- Maria (Stiles) Pleasant; educated 214 MEN OF HAWAII

Union Christian College (Ind.) Helen Admitted to bar, Montana, 1900; Oberlin Theological College, Dec. 5, 1892; practised law at Dil- A. B. 1906; Union Theological Col- lon, Montana; elected county attor- lege, B. D. 1907; married Frances ney, Beaverhead county, Mont, Rebecca Gibson of Grove City, Pa., (three terms), Jan. 1897-Jan. 1903; Dec. 21, 1909. Taught in high judge district court of Fifth Judi- school, Palestine, 111., 1900-03; be- cial Dist. of Montana (court of gen- came pastor of First Congregation- eral jurisdiction), 1909-1915; ap- al Church, Takota, N. D., 1907-1909; pointed attorney general of Montana pastor of the First Congregational June 1, 1915-Jan. 1, 1917; appointed Church, Ballantine, Mont., 1909-15; by President Wilson U. S. district during same period proved up on judge. Territory of Hawaii, qualify- an irrigated homestead on the ing May 14, 1917. Is 32d degree Huntley Irrigation Project; removed Mason, Shriner and Elk. to Kahului, Island of Maui, T. H., POND, PERCY MARTYN, real estate December, 1915. and stock farmer, Honolulu; born in Medina, Ohio, Feb. 2, son POGUE, WILLIAM FAWCETT, irri- 1870; of Chauncey N. Pond, D. D., and gation expert, Haiku, Maui; born Harriet P. mar- at Lahainaluna, Lahaina, Maui, Jan- (Perkins) Pond; ried Edith O. Eldredge, November uary 12, 1856; son of John Fawcett and Maria Kapule (Whitney) 26, 1900, in Chicago, 111., children, Pogue; father a missionary to Ha- Eldredge B. and Richard C. Edu- cated in of waii, mother first white girl born schools Chicago, Berea, in Hawaii; educated at Oahu Col- Ohio, and Oberlin, Ohio, graduate lege, Honolulu, and Marietta Col- of Oberlin College, degree A. B., lege, Ohio, 1879; married Emma 1892; studied one year later in O. Victoria Saffery, at Wailuku, Maui, T. S., Oberlin; came to Hawaii 1896 May 2, 1880; fourteen children, Ed- and became a luna on the Ewa mond S., William F., John F., Sam Plantation until March, 1897; with W., Hervy W., C. Coville, Marie E., Castle & Cooke, Ltd., as store Charles A., May L., Ruth E., Henry cashier, 1897-1898; in real estate B., Fred McC., J. Pauahi, F. Ka- business, McClellan & Pond, selling haunani. Began business career at new residential section, College Paliuli, Maui, with H. P. Baldwin Hills, 1900-1903; with Waterhouse and S. T. Alexander; head overseer, Trust Co., 1903-1904; conducted a Haiku Sugar Co.; manager Rose dairy business, the Pond Dairy, ranch, Ulupalakua; manager Halea- 1904-11; filled and opened Beach- kala Ranch Co.; manager Kihei Plan- walk Tract, beginning the opening tation Co.; superintendent Hawaiian of Waikiki back from the beach, Commercial & Sugar Co.'s ditches 1911-13; bought and opened up in Koolau district; manager East Royal Grove Tract, 1914; started Maui Irrigation Co.; also interested Kemoo Farms, 1914; pioneered the in general ranching with late S. G. pure milk campaign in Honolulu, Wilder at Keauhou, Hawaii. Mem- voluntarily testing cows for tuber- ber Territorial Legislature, 1888; culosis and clearing herd of chairman Board of Supervisors, diseased animals. Is president of county of Maui, 1908-12; chairman Smoot & Steinhauser, Honolulu. Maui Loan Fund Commission from POOR, FRANK CHANEY, govern- 1911. Postmaster at Huelo, Maui, ment official, Honolulu, T. H., born 1906-13; member Constitutional in Bath, Maine, February 1, 1874; Convention, Republic Hawaii; chair- son of Frank Hooper and Elizabeth man Maui County Farm and Sani- Sewall educated in tarium since 1910. (Chaney) Poor; public schools of San Francisco and POINDEXTER, JOSEPH BOYD, law- Honolulu; married Louisa Anna yer. Honolulu; born at Canyon City, Thompson in Honolulu, June 11, Ore., April 14, 1869; son of Thomas 1893; three children, Clarence Hag- W. and Margaret (Pipkin) Poindex- lund, Ebed Murphy, Martha Eleanor ter; educated public schools of Leinaala Poor. Entered employ of Montana, Ohio Wesleyan Univer- Inter-Island S. N. Co., assistant to sity, Washington University (St. port purser, 1889-92; purser on S. S. Louis, Mo.), LL.B. 1892; married Iwalani. Mikahala, W. G. Hall, Margaret Conger at Dillon. Mon., 1892-94; employed by Wilder Steam- April 22, 1897, cnildren, Everton G., ship Co., purser of Hawaii and other BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 215

ships including Kinau, 1894-98; was ter; father was a commodore in U. assigned to shore duty in charge of S. Navy; educated at Episcopal freight and passenger departments Academy and Forsyth School of and as assistant manager of ship Philadelphia and University of D. married chandlery dept.; when Inter-Island Pennsylvania, M. ; and Wilder Steamship Cos. consoli- Frances L. Moir, at Hilo, Hawaii, dated was again in charge of pas- March 31, 1917. Began practise of senger and freight depts., was also medicine at Belvedere, 111., practised assistant to vice-president during in Hawaii since 1913. this time, 1898-1906; unanimously elected secretary Honolulu Harbor PRATT, JOSEPH GEORGE, attorney born in Rock- No. 54, Amer. Assn. Masters, Mates at law, Hilo, Hawaii; son of Rob- and Pilots, 1906-1913; assistant ford, 111., May 24, 1856; mar- supt. Terr. Marketing Div., 1913; ert and Jane (Upstone) Pratt; appointed chief clerk Board of Har- ried Sila Persis Brown, daughter of bor Commissioners, 1913. Charter Hon. Albert F. Brown, January 1, member American League, member 1885, in Stillman Valley, 111., chil- Sila Citizens' Guard during 1895, mem- dren, Eunice C., Josephine C., Robert and George, ber Harmony Lodge No. 3, and Poly- J., C., Joseph Jr. Educated school nesia Encampment, both I. O. O. F. high Rockford, 111.; graduated Arnold's Business POTTER, GEORGE CLINTON, banker, Academy, 1874; graduated from pre- born in Honolulu; Oakland, Cal., paratory department, Beloit College, son of August 30, 1862; George Wis., 1876, leaving college 1878. Clinton (civil engineer, being city Studied law in office of William W. and county engineer of San Francis- Corlett (then delegate to Congress) co in 1866) and Almena Cutter in Cheyenne, Wyo.; admitted to (Cheever) Potter; American ances- bar, Supreme Court of Wyoming, dates back to Nathaniel Potter try February 28, 1880; appointed town of England who landed and settled lot and land agent at Cheyenne for at Aquidneck, R. I., in 1632; mar- Union Pacific R. R., 1879-1885; en- ried Edith Irmgard Macfarlane in gaged in cattle business, 1885 to Honolulu, April 16, 1906. Education, 1893, and gold mining in Wyoming Oakland schools to 1876, Emerson In- and Colorado, 1893-1898; came to stitute, Washington, D. C. (Young's), Hawaii, locating in Hilo with real to 1880. Began business career in estate firm Bruce Waring & Co., Hawaiian Islands, cane planting, 1898. Moved to Honolulu Aug. 15, with Makee Sugar Co., Kauai, to 1899; served on fire claims commis- 1887; with Waihee Sugar Co., Maui, sion, 1902; represented Chamber of to 1889; secretary Board of Health Commerce and Merchants' Associa- 1889-92; assistant secretary Board of tion of Honolulu and Territory of Education 1892-1893; secretary For- Hawaii in securing appropriation eign Office, Republic of Hawaii, 1893- from Congress at Washington, D. C., 1900; secretary Hawaiian Commis- to pay fire claims losses, for ex- sion to Paris Exposition 1900; asso- penses of territory in suppression of ciated with Glaus Spreckels & Co., epidemic of bubonic plague in 1899- Honolulu, 1901; with Bank of Hono- 1900, April, 1903; postmaster of lulu, Ltd., 1910 (successors to Glaus Honolulu in 1905-1914. Was admitted Spreckels & Co.). Was 1st Lieut. to Supreme Court, Republic of Ha- Honolulu Rifles, 1889, Ordnance Offi- waii, 1898, and to Supreme Court of cer General Staff N. G. H. and A. D. U. S., 1902. Member of Lodge le C. to President Dole to date of an- Progres de 1'Oceanie, F. & A. M., nexation, 1900, with rank of major; Knights Templar, Aloha Temple, A.

Scoutmaster B. S. of A. Troop I, Ho- A. O. M. M. S. Returned to Hilo nolulu, since 1911. Member of Pa- June 20, as cashier and manager of cific, Oahu Country, Hawaii Polo and the People's Bank, Ltd. Honolulu Lodge F. & Racing Clubs, PRATT, JAMES WILLIAM, realty A. M., director Y. M. C. A., trustee dealer, Honolulu; born Dec. 9, 1861, Queen's Hospital, director Prot. Ep- in Greenbush, N. Y. ; son of Horace Church. iscopal C. and Susan M. (McCue) Pratt; POTTER, GURDON, physician, Pepee- married Ellen M. Torbert in Hono- keo, Hawaii; born in Buffalo, N. Y., lulu. December 2, 1895; three chil- February 19, 1876; son of Edward dren, Susan Adelaide, James Wil- Eells and Harriet L. (Grant) Pot- liam, Jr., Linton Torbert. Educated 216 MEN OF HAWAII

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bar in public schools of Rotterdam, N. February 14, 1890; admitted to thereafter Y., and Oakland, Cal. Began busi- in Hawaii, May 31, 1898; ness career with Western Union assistant attorney general and dep- Telegraph Company (Oakland), uty attorney general, Territory of 1878-81; California Electric Works, Hawaii; in September 1907 com- 1881-84; settled in Honolulu as su- menced practise of law in Honolulu perintendent Mutual Telephone as partner of W. A. Kinney, B. L. Company, 1884-93; military depart- Marx and R. B. Anderson; at pres- ment, provisional government, 1893- ent is a member of firm of Frear, 95; assistant superintendent Hono- Prosser, Anderson and Marx. Was lulu Water Works, 1895-1901; asses- assistant Attorney General, 1905; sor and tax collector (county of deputy Attorney General, 1906-1907, Oahu) 1901-1903; commissioner of Commissioner of Public Instruction, public lands, 1903-1909; real estate 1909; Republican. Is a member of business since 1909. Captain Co. A, University, Oahu Country and Ha- Honolulu Rifles during revolt of waii Racing and Polo Clubs; B. P. 1887, commissioned captain and O. E., and Hawaiian Historical So- adjutant 1st Regt. N. G. H., Sept. ciety. 1893, aide on staff of President Dole, SAMUEL K., sheriff, Hawaii rank of major, 1895, retired 1909 PUA, born in Hono- with rank lieutenant-colonel. Mem- county, Hilo, Hawaii; Hawaiian Oct. 27, 1867; ber Commercial, Oahu Country, lulu, Islands, son of David William and Mary Elks clubs, K. C. C. H. of Scottish Pua; educated in the Rite. (Nahakuelua) Royal School, Honolulu; married PRITCHARD, JOSEPH, telephone Adelaide K. Wiltse in Honolulu, Dec. service, Honokaa, Hawaii; born Ma- 25, 1889; one child: Ruby K. Began sham Twp., Ottawa, Canada, April career as a compositor on news- 10, 1860; son of James and Eliza paper, Honolulu; being against the (Stinson) Pritchard; educated in Provisional Government at the time public schools of Canada; married of the overthrow of the Monarchy, Margaret Morrison in Vancouver, was arrested with others, including

B. C., May 11, 1894 (deceased) ; Queen Liliuokalani, for high treason; three children, Arthur, Jean and went to farming on the Parker Margaret. Began business career Ranch, Hawaii, 1898-1905; studied with Canadian Pacific R. R., con- law and was admitted to District structing telegraph, 1886-1889: Bell Courts of Hawaii, 1901; elected Telephone Co., San Francisco, 1888- County Clerk, West Hawaii County, 1889; Mutual Telephone Co., Hono- served 14 days, the county act be- lulu, 1890-1895; Kona-Kau Telephone ing held unconstitutional by Supreme Co., 1895-1900; manager Hamakua Court; practised law at Kona, Ha- and South Kohala Tel. Co., 1900-13; waii, 1903-05; elected County Clerk on consolidation Hawaii Telephone of Hawaii County, 1905-08; elected Cos. became superintendent Hama- sheriff, Hawaii County, Nov., 1908, kua branch. School agent, Kau, and re-elected each election since. 1897-1900; on registration board, Was elected to House of Represen- 1904; agent board of health; land tatives from Fifth District, 1892, ranger. Member Hawaii Board Super- serving until the overthrow of Mon- visors, 1913-15; member B. P. O. E. archy. Member of Kamehameha No. 759; Kilauea Lodge No. 330, F. Lodge, Kauikeaouli Lodge, Hawaii & A. M.; Maile Lodge No. 4, Hono- Ponoi and Court Mauna Kea, Ancient kaa, K. of P.; vice-grand, Excelsior Order of Foresters. Lodge, I. O. O. F., 1895; P. C. P. P. FRANK L., physician and Polynesian Encampment, 1893. PUTMAN, surgeon, Lihue, Kauai; born in Co- PROSSER, MASON FAY, lawyer, Ho- lusa, Cal., October 7, 1873, son of F. nolulu, T. H.; born in Buffalo, New M. and Martha Jane (Alexander) York, April 17, 1868; son of Henry Putman; graduated University of Wilbur and Anna (Fay) Prosser; California medical department, educated public and high schools of 1902; married Violet Damon in Brooklyn, New York, and Columbia Honolulu, November 23, 1909. Came Law School, New York City; mar- to Hawaii in 1903; was a major in ried Blanche Thatcher in Los An- Medical Corps, 4th Regt. N. G. H., geles, Cal., April 21, 1902; no chil- is a major in Medical Officers' Re- dren. Admitted to bar in New York serve Corps, U. S. Army. Fellow 218 MEN OF HAWAII

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American College of Surgeons; Fel- lulu in 1900 and immediately enter- low American Medical Association. ing business as a master plumber. Has taken active part in politics; Republican. Was town trustee, Benicia, 1888-1890; member House QUARLES, RALPH PETTY, jurist, of Representatives, Territory of Ha- Honolulu; born June 10, 1855, at waii, 1905-1907 (1905 father Benton, Marshal county, Kentucky; session, of law, outdoor ath- son of James M. and Nancy Jane Sunday allowing letic on sports Sunday) ; senator (Petty) Quarles; married Ida May Territory of Hawaii, sessions Strow in Benton, Ky., November 1909, 1911, 1915, 1917. Member Honolulu 23, 1881; five children, Lucy (de- Lodge No. B. P. O. E., Hono- ceased), Mrs. Calhoun Ancrum, Mrs. 616, lulu Commercial Club. Helen Claycomb, Ralph P., Jr., Dor- othy. Attended public schools of Kentucky, graduated from Paducah High School with degree B. S., in RATH, JAMES ARTHUR, settlement of law in 1876; commenced practise worker, Honolulu; born December in associate justice Paducah 1878; 21, 1870, in Hyderabad, India; son Jan. 1897- Supreme Court of Idaho, of James and Elizabeth (Baker) same court Jan. 1901; chief justice Rath; married Ragna Katherine Jan. 1901-Jan. 1903, associate justice Helsher, October 15, 1904, at Con- Court of Hawaii since Supreme cord, Mass.; five children, James A. 1914. Member Odd Fellows, April, Jr., Ragna Elizabeth, Henry Vincent, Grand at represented Idaho Lodge Margaret Evelyn and Robert Hel- Grand Toronto, Sovereign Lodge, sher; educated military and private member Honolulu Ad Club. 190G, schools of India, graduate of Y. M. QUINN, CLEMENT KAREL, jurist, C. A. College, Springfield, Mass.., Hilo, Hawaii; born at Elkader, Iowa, degree B. H. June 1904; was member Nov. 20, 1877; son of Robert and revenue police, India, 1888-1892; Sarah (Carroll) Quinn; common and commissariat, Transport and Supply high school education, Elkader, Department, British Army until Iowa; married Lulu McWayne in 1900; assistant secretary Y. M. C. Honolulu, T. H., March 29, 1911; A., Bombay, in 1901; student 1901- five children, Irma, Muriel, Edwina, 1904; took up present work in 1905, Lawrence and Mary. Began pro- reorganizing the Palama Mission, fessional career as assistant clerk, Honolulu, and converting it into the First Circuit Court, Honolulu, T. H.; Palama Settlement: established or- studied law under Hon. W. J. Rob- ganized District Nursing in Hono- inson six years; admitted to prac- lulu; is member Civic Federation, tise law before the Supreme Court Anti-Vice committee, Men's League of the Territory of Hawaii, June 1, and other civic organizations. Mem- 1908; admitted to U. S. District ber Country Club, Hawaiian Lodge Courts, District of Hawaii, June 1, No. 21, F. & A. M., A. & A. Scottish 1908; practised law in Honolulu, Rite of F. & A. M., Public Question 1908-1916; appointed judge Circuit Club. Maternal and paternal grand- Court, Fourth Judicial Circuit, Ter- parents served in British Army in ritory of Hawaii, by President Wood- Indian Mutiny of 1857, father was row Wilson, April 4, 1916. Is a surgeon in British army, served in Democrat and youngest of fourteen Afghan and Burma campaigns. children. RAWLINS, WILLIAM THOMAS, law- QUINN, EDWARD WILLIAM, plumb- yer, Honolulu; born in Honolulu, ing, Honolulu; born October 15, Sept. 4, 1877; son of Thomas W. 1866, in Benicia, Solano County, Cal- and Marian S. (Evans) Rawlins; ifornia; son of Nathaniel Prince and educated at Oahu College (Hono- Honora (Ryan) Quinn; married lulu) class of 1898; Yale University Elsie Marie Beck of Copenhagen, LL.B. 1901; married Jane S. Som- Denmark, June 1, 1902, in Honolulu. ers at Bridgeport, Conn., March 19, Educated public schools of Benicia. 1902; one daughter: Elizabeth Began business career as apprentice French. Practised law in Honolulu plumber in San Francisco, January, since Aug. S, 1901; referee in bank- 1882, and has followed this business ruptcy, 1901-04; Deputy High Sher- since that time, locating in Hono- iff, Territory of Hawaii, 1904-05; 220 MEN OF HAWAII

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Second District Magistrate, Hono- Honolulu; chairman, Honolulu lulu, 1904; Hawaiian Commissioner Branch, National Security League, to Jamestown Exposition, Va., 1907; and is a Shriner and Knight Tem- Assistant U. S. District Attorney plar. for Hawaii, 1907-12; Representa- HENRY tive to Territorial House of Repre- RESTARICK, BOND, bishop of the American sentatives and chairman on Judici- Episcopal church, born ary Committee session of 1907 Honolulu; December 26, 1854, at and 1915. Member Holcomb, England; son of Edwin University, and Amelia Country and Yale Clubs of Hono- (Webb) Restarick; mar- ried May L. Baker, June at lulu; Hawaiian Historical Society; 28, 1882, Council Bluffs, Iowa; three children, past master Hawaiian Lodge 21, Constance, Arthur Edwin and Mar- F. & A. M.; Hawaiian Consistory, Aloha Chiefs garet Frances; educated in King Temple Mystic Shrine; James of Hawaii; President Hawaiian As- School, Bridgewater, England, and sociation A. A. U. graduated from Griswold Col- lege, Davenport, la., 1882; received RAYMOND, GEORGE edu- STANLEY, degree of D. D., 1903, Kings Col- cator, Maui; born October 8, 1887, lege, Nova Scotia. Rector of St. at Cambridge, Mass.; son of Charles Paul's, San Diego, Cal., 1882-1902; F. and Addie (Stanley) Raymond, consecrated bishop of Honolulu, unmarried; descended from English 1902; occupied many ecclesiastical stock; received early education in positions in California prior to com- grammar schools of Cambridge, ing to Hawaiian Islands, and was Mass., and later attended Rindge delegate to the General Convention Technical School, and Tufts College; 1892-1901. Member Social Science entered government service for the Association. War Department at Watertown Ar- senal, later taught in public schools RICE, ARTHUR HYDE, broker, Hono- of Cambridge, Mass.; teacher Ter- lulu, T. H.; born in Lihue, Kauai, ritorial Normal School, Honolulu, July 25, 1878; son of William Hyde 1910-11; supervising principal Laha- and Mary (Waterhouse) Rice; edu- ina, Molokai and Lanai districts cated at Punahou (Honolulu) Mt. Ta- 1911-13, inspector general of schools malpais Military Academy, Stanford 1913-1917; supervising principal of University; married Elizabeth Smith schools on Maui, 1917. Served in Forrest in Oakland, Cal., May 25, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia 1905; two children, Harriet Elizabeth 1904-07; National Guard of Hawaii, and Arthur Hyde. Was overseer on 1913-17. Member University Club, Kealia Plantation on leaving school, Y. M. C. A., and Omicron Delta Frat- 1900; timekeeper, Koloa Plantation, ernity. 1901-02; bookkeeper, Lihue Ranch, RENTON, GEORGE FULLERTON, 1902-12; treasurer, County of Kauai, 1905-12; formed brokerage corpora- sugar plantation manager, Ewa, tion of Jas. F. Morgan Co., Ltd., Oahu, T. H.; was born at Utsalady, with J. T. Fleming in 1912, of which State of Washington, May 16, 1863; he is now treasurer. Secretary, San son of James and Mary (Brennan) Carlos Milling Co.; vice-president, Renton; educated at St. Alban's Hawaiian Sumatra Plantation Co.; School and Oahu College, Honolulu; director, Waterhouse Investment Co. married Kate Lewis, daughter of Is president, Board of Agriculture James E. Lewis of Madison, Ind.; and Forestry. Member Pacific, Uni- F. James children, George Jr., Commercial and Oahu Coun- Lewis and Allen West. Began career versity, try Clubs; Hawaii Polo and Racing in the Union Mill Co. under direction Association; Hui Nalu and Chamber of his Kohala, Hawaii, June father, of Commerce. 1, 1878; manager of the Kohala Su- gar Co., May 1894, to December 1, RICE, CHARLES ATWOOD, planter 1898; manager of the Ewa Plantation and rancher, Lihue, Kauai, T. H.; Co., Ewa, Oahu, since 1898. Has born September 12, 1876; son of been a manager in the sugar busi- Wm. Hyde and Mary (Waterhouse) ness since 1885. Appointed member Rice; educated at Oahu College and of Exemption Board, 5th District, Heald's Business College, (S. F.). Hawaii Draft for National Army. Married Grace King in Honolulu, Member of the Pacific, Oahu Coun- June 20, 1899; two children, Edith try Clubs, Chamber of Commerce of Josephine and Juliet Atwood Rice. 222 MEN OF HAWAII

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Is manager of Lihue Ranch, a stock Board Trustees, Hilo Public Lib- ranch and sugar plantation; presi- rary; member American Institution dent of Lihue Ice & Electric Power of Homeopathy. Co. and Kauai Honey Co., direc- WILLIAM tor of Waterhouse Investment Co., RICE, HENRY, county T. born at Li- and Waterhouse Realty Co. Was a sheriff, Kauai, H.; June son of member of House of Represent- hue, Kauai, 24, 1874; William Hyde and Mary (Water- atives, Territorial Legislature 1905- house) educated in the 07-09-11; Territorial Senate, 1913-17; Rice; pub- lic schools of Colorado delegate to Republican National Springs, Colo., and Oahu Convention, Chicago, 1912; member College, Honolulu; married Girvin in Hon- Republican National Committee, Mary Agnes June children: Wil- 1912-1916. Member of Pacific Club olulu, 8, 1897; liam Paul Rich- and Chiefs of Hawaii. Is captain of Harrison, Girvin, ard Hans, Dorothea Kauai Polo team and is a keen Mary Isenberg, Helen Flora. of Lihue sportsman. Manager Ranch, 1894-97; owner Lihue Hotel RICE, HAROLD W., rancher, Paia, since 1894; manager Lihue Livery Maui, T. H.; born at Waikiki, Ho- Stables, 1897-1903; Deputy Sheriff nolulu, November 10, 1883; son of of Kauai County, April 2, 1900- William Hyde and Mary (Water- June 30, 1905; elected Sheriff, house) Rice; educated in Honolulu County of Kauai, July 1, 1905; re- High School; Lawrenceville Acad- elected each succeeding term since; emy (Lawrenceville, N. J.); Prince- chairman Selective Draft Commit- ton University (one year), business tee for County of Kauai, 1917;

college, San Francisco (one year) ; member Republican Central Commit- married Charlotte M. Baldwin, at tee, 1904-12; member of Kauai Re- Spreckelsville, Maui, December 7, publican County Committee, 1912- 1907; two children, Charlotte Emily 1916; member of Hawaii Promotion and Harold Frederick. Began career Committee since 1916. Member of with Koloa Plantation, 1904; after Hawaiian Historical Society and 3 months at business college was Kauai Historical Society, Kauai employed by H. C. & S. Co., 1906- Chamber of Commerce and Hawaii- 07; division luna, Maui Agricultural an Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M. assistant Co., 1907-09; manager, RICE, WILLIAM HYDE, rancher and 1909-16; purchased the Cornwell sugar planter, Lihue, Kauai; born Ranch, 1916, and has managed this in Honolulu, July 23, 1846; son of since that date. Was Lieutenant William Harrison and Mary (Hyde) and Captain of Machine Gun Co., Rice, her father, Joseph Hyde, be- 3rd N. G. H., one year. Mem- Regt., ing one of the first missionaries to ber Pacific, Hawaii Polo and Racing, the Indians near Buffalo, U. S. A.; Oahu Country and Honolulu Ad educated at boarding school of Rev. Clubs; Maui Chamber of Commerce Daniel Dole, at Koloa, Kauai, and and Commercial Club, Honolulu. Oahu College, Honolulu, attended RICE, MILTON, physician, Hilo, Ha- Braton's College, Oakland, Cal., waii; born in Washington Co., Wis- 1863-64; married Mary Waterhouse consin, February 24, 1864; son cf in Honolulu, October 17, 1872, chil- Philip and Elizabeth (Gross) Rice: dren are Wm. Henry, Charles At- educated at Hahnemann Medical wood, Mary E. (now Mrs. W. H. C. L. College, Phila. ; Hering Medical Scott), Anna (Mrs. Ralph Wil- College, Chicago, 111., M. D., 1895, cox), Harold Waterhouse, Philip L., Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Emily (Mrs. Dr. L. L. Sexton) and College, 1913; married Laura Cone, Arthur H. Rice. Was manager of at Merion, Iowa, June 11, 1885; four the ranch of Lihue Plantation under children, Mildred, Paul, Frederick Mr. Paul Isenberg, 1867-69, and is and Robert. Entered practise at now owner; was president of Ho- Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1895-1899; came nolulu Stock Yards Co., 1900-1905; to Hawaii, practising at Hilo, 1899- has been a director of Lihue Plan- 1905; in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, tation since 1900. Was youngest 1905-13; Hilo, Hawaii, since 1913. member of the House of Represent- Has written many medical papers atives under King Kamehameha V, for Medical Journals. Member from 1870-72; was also a member Medical Examining Board, State of 1882-84; served as Senator from Wisconsin, 1912-1913. President 1886-90; was one of the 13 commit- 224 MEN OF HAWAII

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teemen who waited on King Kala- umbia County, New York; son of kaua, giving him 24 hours to sign Philip W. and Mary (Clark) Riven- the constitution; was appointed burgh; married Eleanor MacLennan, Governor of Kauai by Queen Liliu- daughter of the late Dr. Donald Mac- okalani and served until after the Lennan, in San Francisco, March 29, revolution of 1893. Favorite recre- 1906; one cnild, Bertram Gardenier, ation, is wild cattle hunting. junior; educated primary and High schools of Rennselaer RICHARDS, THEODORE, treasurer Chatham, Polytechnic Institute and Hawaiian Board of Missions, Hono- George Washington University; traveled ex- lulu; born March 29, 1869, at Mont- tensively in the South Seas before clair, New Jersey, son of Joseph H. in was and Frances (Baker) Richards; mar- locating Hawaii; secretary to the Mayor of Honolulu 1909-13; ried Mary C. Atherton, June 29, 1892, Kapiolani Park (Ho- at Honolulu; four children, Ruth, superintendent Commissioner to Joseph Atherton, Herbert M. and nolulu) 1913-1915; the Panama-Pacific International Mary Theodora; educated Adelphi San Francisco, during Academy, Brooklyn, Wesleyan Uni- Exposition, 1915; appointed Commissioner Pub- versity A. B. 1888, M. A. 1892, Col- lic Lands, Territory of Hawaii, umbia Law School one year, 1889. March 1916. Member University Taught in Kamehameha School, Ho- 4, Club, Honolulu. nolulu, 1889-93; principal Kameha- ALEXANDER GEORGE meha School for Boys 1894-99; field ROBERTSON, Honolulu; born in secretary Hawaiian Board 1899-00; MORISON, jurist, son of treasurer Hawaiian Board since Honolulu, September 3, 1867; George Morison and Sarah (Hum- 1900; promoter and first president phreys) Robertson; educated priv- Boys' Clubs of Honolulu; first presi- ate school, public schools, dent Anti-Saloon League; publisher Honolulu, Oakland, Cal., public school, Hono- of "The Friend," "Ka Hoaloha," LL. B. cum Yale "Yau and com- lulu, degree laude, Bo," "Ang Abyan"; married Ululani and edited book of songs "Leo University, 1893; piled of 1907. Hoonani"; founded Honolulu Bible McQuaid, Honolulu, May 29, Admitted to bar by Supreme Court Training School 1906; first treasurer of Hawaii, July 14, 1893, Supreme Mid-Pacific Institute and trustee Court of U. February 20, 1899, since organization; past secretary S., U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 9th Social Science Club. Circuit, October 31, 1902. Was cap- archi- RIPLEY, CLINTON BRIGGS, tain Co. B, Honolulu Rifles, 1890; tect, Honolulu; born February 3, delegate to Hawaiian Constitutional 1849, in Peru, Oxford county, Maine; convention, 1894; on Governor son of James and Syrena (Briggs) Dole's staff, rank of Captain and Ripley; married Loda M. Rose at Judge Advocate Hawaiian Military Chattanooga, Tenn., October 31, Commission for trial of state pris- 1873; six children, James Porter, oners, 1895; deputy attorney gen- Bliss Lilla Edward Fickett, Clark, eral, Republic of Hawaii, 1895; mem- May, Iwalani Syrena, Gertrude Ku- ber House of Representatives, (Ha- Educated in and lamanu. public waii) 1896, 1898, House of Repre- high schools, private instruction in sentatives, Territory of Hawaii, drawing and architecture. Began 1901; appointed U. S. district judge, professional career in Chattanooga Territory of Hawaii, January 25, K. (Tenn.) in 1871 with Wm. Rip- 1910; appointed chief justice Su- as later removed ley, Ripley & Co., preme Court, T. H., March 7, 1911; to then to Los An- Nashville, Tenn., reappointed April 4, 1916; Delegate geles in 1875 until 1890, to Honolulu Republican National Convention, since 1890, excepting five years in Chicago, 1904-08; Hawaiian member four in Manila, P. I., and Oakland, Republican National Committee, Cal. of Patents ; was Commissioner 1904-1910. President Bar Associa- for Provisional government of Ha- tion of Hawaii, 1904-5. Member of waii; commissioned Captain in Citi- Pacific and Commercial Clubs of zens' Guard during revolution and Honolulu. overthrow of monarchy; member F. ROBERTSON, JAMES W., business- & A. M. man, Honolulu; born in Honolulu, RIVENBURGH, BERTRAM GARDE- December 12, 1852; son of George NIER, land commissioner, Honolulu; M. and Sarah S. (Humphreys) Rob- various born May 5, 1874, at Chatham, Col- ertson; educated in private

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schools, including the "high school" ROBINSON, AUBREY, planter, Maka- of Rev. Daniel Dole at Koloa, Kauai, weli, Kauai; born in Canterbury, N. during 1860-61. Punahou School 1865- Z., October 17, 1853; son of Charles -1867, Honolulu; married Rose Cleg- Barrington and Helen (Sinclair) horn, daughter of A. S. Cleghorn, Robinson; educated at home and at July 20, 1876, who died February 27, the Boston (Mass.) Law School; 1911. Left Honolulu for St. Johns, married Alice Gay, June 1885; five New Brunswick, February, 1868, via children, Sinclair, Aylmer Francis, San Francisco, Isthmus of Panama, Selwyn Aubrey, Eleanor and Lester New York and Boston; went into Beauclerk. Admitted to the bar in office of uncle as clerk; shipped be- the eastern law courts, 1875; after- fore the mast on board of ship "Jane ward travelled extensively in Europe Fish" July, 1869, bound for Liver- and the Orient; on returning to Ha- pool; returned to St. Johns, remain- waii, in 1880 witn his cousin Francis ing until December, 1869, when he Gay formed the copartnership of went to sea for two years' voyage, Gay and Robinson; in 1889 with Sir visiting Pensacola, Fla., Buenos William Renny Watson of Scotland, Ayres, Montevideo, Valparaiso, Mex- organized present sugar plantation at illones, Bolivia, Antwerp, Belgium, Makaweli wnereby Hawaiian Sugar Hartlepool, England, arriving New Co. cultivates under lease from Gay York June, 1871; returned to Hon- and Robinson about 6000 acres of olulu September, 1871; entered em- land, which together with 2000 acres ploy of A. S. Cleghorn as custom cultivated by Gay and Robinson, house and shipping clerk October, forms the Maitaweli Sugar *anta- 1871; went into stationery and book tion; to effect this water for irriga- business with Harvey E. Whitney tion was brought from headwaters in 1878; became Tax Collector for of Olokele and Koula Valleys, this the district of Koolaupoko, Oahu, in being one of the greatest engineer- 1881; started the "Daily Bulletin," ing achievements in the Hawaiian 1882; in 1883 closed out his business Islands; owns exclusively the island and went into the freight clerking of Niihau where much attention is business; in 1886 went into the Cus- devoted to raising of pure-bred sheep tom House storekeeper's depart- and cattle, some of the finest strains ment as assistant clerk; appointed of Merino sheep and shorthorn cat- chief clerk in Bureau of Waterworks, tle being imported from the United January, 1887; in October of same States, Australia and New Zealand; in year was appointed bookkeeper in 1884 imported pure-bred Arab horses office of His Majesty's Chamberlain; from Arabia, whose descendants was commissioned Vice Chamberlain are still raised on Niihau and Ma- of Royal Household in October, 1888, kaweli. Has always taken an active becoming Acting Chamberlain that interest in church and missionary December; on accession of Queen work both in Hawaii and abroad. Liliuokalani became Chamberlain of ROBINSON, AYLMER FRANCIS, Royal in Household, February, 1891; rancher, Makaweli, Kauai; born at March was made a member of the Makaweli, Kauai, May 6, 1888; son staff of the Governor of with Oahu, of Aubrey and Alice (Gay) Robin- the rank of a mem- Major; appointed son. Was educated at St. Matthews ber of the Privy Council of State, Military School, Burlingame, Califor- April, 1892; remained in service of nia, and Harvard University, A. B., the queen, without until the pay, 1910. On returning to Hawaii, com- fact of her non-restoration wr as de- menced work with Waipahu Planta- cided and the Republic of Hawaii tion (Oahu Sugar Co.) 1911; became was went into the recognized; manager of the Gay and Robinson freight clerking and custom house ranch at Makaweli, 1912, and a part- business in 1894; purser on Inter- ner in the firm of Gay and Robinson, Island steamer 1894-1895; entered 1917. employ of C. Brewer & Co., 1895, with whom he has remained in vari- ROBINSON, JAMES LAWRENCE ous capacities since. Was the re- PREVER, business agent, Honolulu; cipient of various decorations dur born September 22, 1880, in Hono- ing the term of his service under the lulu; son of Mark Prever and So- Monarchy. Member of the "Hawaii- phia Louise (Campbell) Robinson; an Guard" 1876-79. Member of B. married Liha May Ripley in Hono- P. O. E., and Chiefs of Hawaii. lulu, February 26, 1907. Educated 228 MEN OP HAWAII

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at Punahou Preparatory School and partment Trent Trust Co., Ltd., Ho- Oahu College (Honolulu), graduate nolulu; member B. P. O. E. 616, Ha- of latter institution with class of waiian Tribe No. 1, Imp'd O. R. M., 1901. Began business career with Damien Council No. 563, Y. M. I. father in his office in 1901; private WILLIAM Wai- treasurer Hawaiian Fibre Co., since ROBINSON, TATE, luku, Maui; born in Honolulu, Sep- 1913; trustee Estate James Robinson tember 24, 1867; son of George since April 1915. Member Commer- Thomas and Hannah (Previer) Rob- cial Club, Queen's Hospital Associa- inson; educated at St. Alban's, Fort tion, Hawaiian Volcano Research As- Street, and Punahou schools, Hono- sociation, Honolulu Ad Club. lulu; married Ellen Ferreira, at ROBINSON, SELWYN AUBREY, agri- Wailuku, Maui, June 25, 1891; culturist, Makaweli, Kauai, T. H.; eleven children, Eva, Hannah, An- was born at Makaweli, Kauai, Au- son, Oriet, Naomi, , Lawrence, and gust 14, 1892; son of Aubrey William, Wilhelmina, Ululani, Ar- Received Alice (Gay) Robinson. nett. Left school 1882, worked in education at Berkeley High School, Honolulu business houses as clerk; Berkeley, Cal., Volkmann's School, clerk to tax assessor, Maui, 1889; Harvard Univ- Boston, Mass., and appointed deputy tax assessor, Wai- A. B. 1916. Entered business ersity, luku district, 1889-1900; tax asses- as bookkeeper, Gay and Robinson, sor, second Taxation Division, 1900- assistant Makaweli, 1916, becoming 1908. Member Territorial Senate, of and Robinson at manager Gay sessions of 1909-11, 1915-17. Makaweli, and manager of the island RODIEK, GEORG F., vice-president, of Niihau, 1917. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Honolulu; ROBINSON, SINCLAIR, sugar planter, boirn February 17, 1871, in Alte- Makaweli, Kauai: born in Makaweli, nesch, Oldenburg, Germany, son of Kauai, May 1, 1886; son of Aubrey F. Rodiek and Cecilie Rodiek; mar- and Alice (Gay) Robinson. Edu- ried Pauline Elizabeth Neumann in cated St. Matthews Military school, Honolulu, August 25, 1902, six chil- Burlingame, Cal., and Harvard Uni- dren, Julita, Cecilie, Ynez, Paula, versity, A. B. 1910; married Ethel George Jr., Eva Anita. Educated I. Glade in California, August 8, 1917. at Bremen, Germany, graduated in Entered business with Oahu Sugar 1887. Began business career with Co., 1911; became manager of Gay Ed. Barckhausen & Co., tobacco and Robinson Sugar Plantation, Ma- merchants, Bremen, Germany, ar- kaweli, 1912; was made partner in riving in Honolulu, May 26, 1891, firm of Gay and Robinson, 1917. and becoming associated with H. Hackfeld & in the ROBINSON, WILLIAM JOSEPH, law- Co., Ltd., capacity of clerk; opened Hilo branch of this yer, Honolulu; born March 9, 1868, firm in 1897 remaining as manager in Cleveland, Cuyahoga county, until 1900, made director of com- Ohio; son of Charles Henry and pany in 1900, vice-president in 1913. Mary Ellen (Robertson) Robinson; President Hawaiian Planters' married Mary Rebekah Morss, No- Sugar Association December 5, 1916. Nat- vember 7, 1900, in Honolulu, three uralized American citizen, Novem- children: Isabel Morss, William ber 30, 1912. Member Pacific Club, Joseph, Paul Robert. Educated, Commercial Club, Oahu Country Brothers of St. Mary, (Cleveland), Club, Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, and grammar, St. Ignatius' 1874-1875, Mystic Shrine. Appointed consul in College (San Francisco) 1879-1882; Honolulu for Germany, September began career with Estee & Boalt 27, 1913, (German consulate closed (San Francisco) 1882-89, as clerk February 7, 1917); Sweden, June 5, and student with J. C. Martin, Oak- 1907. land (Cal.) 1889-98; admitted to bar January 13, 1891; member firm Mar- ROGERS, WILLIAM GIBSON, physi- tin & Robinson (Oakland) 1898; cian, Honolulu; born in Greenfield, Robinson & Miller (Oakland) 1898- Ohio, February 14, 1864; son of 00; U. S. Commissioner U. S. District Thomas Dixon and Jane Elizabeth Court, Hawaii, 1900-02; Circuit Judge (Beatty) Rogers; great grandson of 1st Circuit, Hawaii, 1902-14; practised William Rogers one of first settlers law in Honolulu, 1915 and 1916, then west of Ohio River in 1790; married made manager Law & Abstract De- Janet Smalley, September 18, 1889, 230 MEN OP HAWAII

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in Greenfield, Ohio, no issue; edu- ceeding terms; appointed sheriff in cated at district school, Salem Acad- 1914 to fill out the unexpired term emy, Pulte Medical College, Cincin- of Sheriff Wm. P. Jarrett who was nati, Ohio, degree M. D. 1891. Be- advanced to high sheriff of the Ter- gan practise of medicine at Wash- ritory of Hawaii; elected to con- ington, Ohio, 1891-93; at Greenfield, tinue in this office and that of chief Ohio, 1893-99; special course in of police shortly after the appoint- Royal Ophthalmic and Central Lon- ment; at the last election in June, don (ear, nose and throat) London 1917, was re-elected to same office. 1899-1900; began practise of eye, ear, Is a Democrat; president of the St. nose and throat in Honolulu, Novem- Louis College Alumni Association; ber, 1900; post graduate course Man- member Court Lunalilo No. 6600, A. O. F. hattan, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, ; Phoenix lodge, Order of Ka- Hospital, N. Y. 1904; post graduate mehameha, Chiefs of Hawaii, and course in Post Graduate Hospital, N. Ad Club. Y., and eye, ear, nose and throat in ROSE, OTTO WILLIAM, master Vienna course 1909-10; post graduate plumber, Hilo, Hawaii; born in 1916. Chicago Polyclinic Hospital Hilo, Hawaii, Feb. 14, 1873; son of and Oahu Coun- Member University; William Leonard and Kanaina (Ka- try Clubs, Hawaiian Medical Society umu) Rose; educated in schools (Sec. & treas. of latter 1908-09, Pres. of Hilo; married Harriet Blanche 1910-11). in McGuire Hilo, Feb. 6, 1898; ROLPH, SAMUEL SMITH, lawyer, four children: Leonard, Blanche, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Fargo, North Elenore and Anna Rose. On leav- Dakota, November 28, 1886; son of ing school learned tinning, copper- Rollin Thomas and Ella (McClan- smithing and plumbing trades with athan) Rolph; educated at Cornell father, 1891; on his father's death University, A. B., 1908; Cornell Uni- took over the business and has versity Law School, LL. B., 1910; been established at the same place married Carol Low, in Honolulu, since that date. Is a member of September 4, 1915; one child, Sam- Republican County and Territorial uel Smith Jr. Was admitted to bar, Central Committees. Was one of New York, 1910; admitted to bar the founders of the National Guard Hawaii, practising in Kealakekua in Hilo and served two years as a and Hilo, Hawaii, 1910-1912; assist- private. Member Hilo Yacht & Boat ant cashier, First Bank of Hilo, Club and Knights of Kamehameha. resumed of 1912-1915; practise law, ROSS, ERNEST ALBERT RODERICK, 1915. County Attor- Hilo, Deputy business man, Honolulu; born Au- ney, Hawaii County, from 1915. gust 24, 1875, in Honolulu; son of Member F. & A. Past Exalted M.; George James and Henrietta Ella B. P. E. Ruler, O. (Smith) Ross; married Bernice ROSE, CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff, Adele Woodall Kopke in Honolulu, No- Honolulu; born in Honolulu, January 16, 1905; one child, Ernest vember 4, 1873; son of Charles Alexander. Educated Punahou Pre- Henry and Mary A. (Sylva) Rose; paratory School (Honolulu) until educated privately and attended 1890, Oahu College (Honolulu) grad- Catholic school at Ahuimanu, Oahu, uated June 21, 1894; entered employ to St. Louis Col- afterward going of Oahu R. R. Co., July 1, 1894; C. married Rosie M. lege, Honolulu; Brewer & Co., Ltd., Honolulu,. Janu- Senna of January Kohala, Hawaii, ary 1, 1895, as shipping clerk, book- in 1889 12, 1899. On leaving school keeper; director and treasurer since entered of Wilder Steam- employ August 28, 1912; secretary and di- as office be- ship Company an boy; rector Hawaiian Agricultural Co., came passenger agent of this com- Onomea, Pepeekeo and Honomu pany, holding this position after the Sugar companies; Kuhua, Moaula with the company's consolidation and Paukaa Agricultural companies. Inter-Island Steam Com- Navigation Member Manoa Tennis Club (presi- was chief clerk of pany; appointed dent 1915-1916), Outrigger Club, the of the police department County Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. A. of Oahu, now City and County of Honolulu, by Sheriff Curtis P. lau- ROSS, HARVEY LEE, physician and kea in 1907; elected deputy sheriff surgeon, Kealakekua, South Kona, in 1908 and re-elected 1'or two suc- Hawaii; born November 12, 1880, at 232 MEN OF HAWAII S *

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Mayfield, California; son of Joseph RUSSELL, JAMES WARD, lawyer, Louis and Louise (Bacon) Ross; Hilo, Hawaii; born in New York married Ethel Ada Rickard at Lau- City, N. Y., April 12, 1882; son of pahoehoe, Hawaii, May 2, 1897, one John Laurence and Frances (Ward) child, Alexander Treloar. Educated Russell; educated at Albany (N. in Macomb (Illinois) High School, Y.) High School, Union University 1898, Cooper Medical School, San and Albany Law School, LL.B. 1905; Francisco, M. D., 1903; interne Lane married Eunice Cothren Pratt in Hospital, San Francisco, 1903; in- Honolulu, May 29, 1914; one child: terne French Hospital, San Fran- James Ward Russell, Jr. Prac- cisco, 1905; government physician tised law in New York, 1905-11; South Kohala district, Hawaii, 1906- came to Hawaii, 1912, becoming as- 1911; surgeon S. S. Wilhelmina, sociated with firm of Thompson, 1911-1912; government physician Wilder, Watson & Lymer, Hono- South Kona district, Hawaii, 1912- lulu, 1913; removed to Hilo, Ha- 1917. Superintendent Kona Hos- waii, 1913, and has practised law pital since 1913; is Major Medical in that city since. Helped organ- Corps. N. G. H. Member Territorial ize People's Bank, Hilo, 1916, and Medical Society, Association of Mili- Security Trust Co., Hilo, 1917; is a director in both is tary Surgeons of the U. S., charter institutions; Hilo Gas member of Upsilon chapter, Nu president Co., incorpor- ated is Sigma Nu fraternity. Is a direct 1917; president Post-Herald, of afternoon descendant of Richard Henry Lee, Ltd., publishers news- author of the resolution in con- paper. Member Delta Chi Frater- nity, Honolulu University and Hilo gress, June 7, 1776, declaring that Yacht Clubs. the colonies should be free and in- dependent states, paving the way for the Declaration of Independence SAIKI, TAKAICHI, RUPERT, assist- adopted twenty-seven days later. ant bank Hilo, Hawaii; Grandfather was Harvey Lee Ross, cashier, born in Hiroshima, Japan, Feb. 28, an early and noted pioneer of Illi- son of Seikichi and Masa nois and an intimate friend of 1886; (Oya- educated in Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jack- ma) Saiki; Hilo, Hawaii, until 18 of married son. years age; Mary Forbes in Hilo, Dec. 25, 1906; chil- ROSS, HOMER L., attorney at law, dren: Emogene, Katsuto, Eva, Kiyo- Hilo, Hawaii; born in East Liver- ko, Chieko, Rupert. Began banking pool, Ohio, Oct. 4, 1867; son of Lach- career with the First Bank of Hilo, lin and Mary (McPherson) Ross; Ltd., 1902, later becoming assistant educated Iowa State University, cashier, which position he now holds.

graduated 1897 with degree LL.B. ; Is treasurer of the Hilo Rice Mill married Lotta M. Richards in Indi- Co., Ltd.; member of the Hilo Board anola, Iowa, Dec. 24, 1900; children: of Trade and the Hilo Japanese Margaret M. and Homer R. Prac- Merchants Association. tised law in Indianola, Iowa, 1897- SANBORN, WALTER FOSS, cattle 1902; removed to Hilo, Hawaii, prac- rancher, Hanalei, Kauai; born al tising law since 1902. Is a Mason. Hyde Park, Mass., August 30, 1877; son of John William B. and Mary hotel man- ROUMANIS, JOHN PETER, Jane (Foss) Sanborn; educated High born in Greece. ager Hilo, Hawaii; School, Hyde Park, and Burdette May 17, 1872; son of Peter C. and Business College in Boston; married Veneta (Camarinos) Roumanis; high Lena Deverill at Hanalei, Kauai, Sep- school education in Sparta, Greece; tember 27, 1906; four children, went to New York, 1893; employed Helen, John W., Percy D., Walter F. in the candy business at Elmira, Jr. Played professional baseball N. Y., 1895-1900; came to Hawaiian 1898-1901; luna on McBryde Planta- Islands and was Geo. employed by tion, 1901-1904; employed in Public Andrews in fruit Honolu- business, Works Department, Territory of lu, 1900-1903; employed by George Hawaii, 1904-05; made manager Lycurgus, Union Grill, Honolulu, un- Princeville Plantation 1905; became til 1913; became manager of the director in Princeville Plantation Hilo Hotel, Hilo, Hawaii, in 1913. Co., Hanalei Land Co., Kalihikai Member of the Hilo Board of Trade; Land Co., 1916. Member F. & A. member of Knights of Pythias. M., No. 409, and B. P. O. E. No. 616. 234 MEN OP HAWAII

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SANTOS, MANUEL G., editor, Hono- his father's for three years; intro- lulu; born in Georgetown, British duced the "Irwin Auger Bit" through- Guiana, September 23, 1871; son of out west and Pacific coast states, in Manuel G. and Maria Augusta (Frei- 1890; later salesman in Seattle Dry tas) Santos; educated in private Goods firm to 1896; came to Hono- school and high school and Eccle- lulu entering the commission busi- siastical Seminary, Funchal, Madei- ness dealing in Centennial Mill flour, ra; married Eliza B. Vieira in Jack- feed, grain, box shook, butter, etc., sonville, 111., November 13, 1891; and representing the Seattle Brew- three children, Henry V., Frederick ing and Malting Co.; General Man- G., Alice Elizabeth. Came to the ager Honolulu Brewing and Malting United States on leaving school, Co., Ltd., since May 1, 1915. Mem- 1889, entered business career; came ber Elks, Commercial Club. to Hawaii, 1900, bookkeeper and later SCHAEFER, FREDERICK AUGUST, administrator and manager of Serrao merchant, Honolulu; born in Brem- estate, Hilo; entered Evangelical en, Germany, August 19, 1836, and Ministry, 1904, was ordained and educated in the commercial school took pastorate Hilo Portuguese Evan- of that city; married Elizabeth Rob- gelical Church, 1906-13; became edi- ertson in Honolulu, April 29, 1879; tor of O Luso, Portuguese weekly seven children, four girls and three newspaper, published in Honolulu, boys. Left Bremen in May, 1857, 1913. Member Portuguese Mutual arriving in Honolulu, November 14, Society, San Marinho M, Soc., Lusi- 1857, after a perilous journey tana Soc. and I. O. O. F. around Cape Horn to assume posi- SAWYER, FRANK EVERETT, phys- tion as clerk in the firm of Melchers ician, Puunene, Maui; born in San & Co., importers, commission mer- Francisco, Cal., October 11, 1874; chants, owners of whalers, etc. Made son of Ebenezer Davis and Lavinia several voyages as supercargo to (Trowbridge) Sawyer; educated at Petropavisky and Nicolaefsk on the University of California, A. B. 1896; Amur river and to Japan for Mel- Cooper Medical College, M. D. 1900; chers & Co., and on July 1, 1867, married Flora N. MacSwain in San established the firm of F. A. Schae- fer Francisco, Cal., Nov. 1, 1912; two & Co., sugar factors, successors children: Frank Elliott and Cora to Melchers & Co. Has been prom- Winifred. Was interne at St. inent in semi-public life for many Luke's Hospital, San Francisco, years, being trustee of Queen's Hos- 1900-01; interne, San Francisco Em- pital forty years (1867-1907), presi- ergency Hospital, 1901-02; assist- dent Hawaiian Board of Fire Under- ant in Medical Clinic, Medical De- writers for 27 years; trustee Hono- partment., University of California, lulu Sailors' Home Society, presi- in children's clinic of Cooper Medi- dent Honolulu Chamber of Com- cal College and in surgical clinic of merce; president Hawaiian Sugar San Francisco Polyclinic, 1902-03; Planters' Association; treasurer Ha- resident physician Queen's Hospit- waiian Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M.; al, Honolulu, 1903-06; physician and consul for Italy for 46 years (1869-

surgeon, Hawaiian Commercial & 1915) ; acting consul Austria-Hun- Sugar Co., Puunene, Maui, since gary 10 years (1894-1914), being 1906. Member University Club of dean of the consular corps for many Honolulu, Omega Upsilon Phi, Med- years under the monarchy, pro- ical Fraternity; Hawaiian Medical visional government, the republic Association; American Medical As- and the territory. Is retired from sociation. these various activities. SAYRES, ST. CLAIR BAILEY, secre- SCHAEFER, GUSTAV EDMUND, sec- tary and general manager Honolulu retary F. A. Schaefer & Co., Ltd., Brewing & Malting Co.; born March Honolulu; born January 19, 1888, in 28, 1869, in Wilmington, Ohio; son Honolulu; son of Frederick August of Lyman Davis and Phoebe (Bailey) and Elizabeth (Robertson) Schaefer; Sayres; married Lidie West in Ho- married August 27, 1909, Lydia Brown nolulu, October 5, 1898, five chil- Gibbons, in San Francisco; two dren: Robert Bailey, Corwin Davis, daughters, Lydia Macy and Barbara Margaret, Elizabeth, Frank Major. Corinne; received early education in High School education, Wilmington, private and grammar schools of Ho- Ohio. Began in dry goods store of nolulu, one and one-half years at 236 MEN OF HAWAII

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Lawrenceville, N. J., and six months speaking English, German, French, business course at Throop Institute, Spanish, Dutch. Pasadena, Cal. Entered employ of SCHOENBERG, VICTOR COTTA, F. A. Schaefer & Co. 1907 of which banking, Wailuku, Maui, T. H.; born is of firm now secretary. Captain of Norwegian stock, Dec. 5, 1885, at Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps, U. Bergen, Norway; son of Fredrik S. Army, former Captain 1st Infan- Christian Torp and Edle Margarete try, National Guard of Hawaii. Mem- (Holm-Brock) Schoenberg; educated ber Pacific, Oahu Country, Myrtle at Hambro School and Hambro Col- Boat, and Aero Clubs. lege, Bergen, Norway; married Jen- Hansen of SCHMIDT, AUGUST MALUHIA, nie Wilhelmina Wailuku, Maui, July 28, 1910; one son, Erling. sugar chemist, Hilo, Hawaii; born Emigrated to Hawaii by way of Eng- in Honolulu, December 5, 1888; son Siam to Hongkong, of Henry William and Mary Ann' land, Egypt, China, as sailor, remaining in Hong- (Weight) Schmidt; educated Hono- until June, 1906; proceeded to lulu High School, 1902-06. Chemist kong Hawaii as third mate on Norwegian Ewa plantation, Oahu, 1906-13; S. employed in mill at Makaweli, chemist Waiakea Mill, Hilo, Hawaii, S.; removed to Kauai, since 1913. Member Hilo Yacht Kaua'i; Waimea, club. later, acting postmaster temporarily; bookkeeper, H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., SCHNACK, FERDINAND JOHN HEN- Lahaina branch, Maui, T. H., 1907- RY, lawyer, Honolulu; born Decem- 1909; assistant cashier and resident ber 16, 1883, in Honolulu; son of manager Lahaina National Bank, La- John Henry and Dora (Brandt) haina, 1909-1916; appointed clerk of Schnack; married Mary Medora the Circuit Court, Second Circuit, Pearson in Oakland, California, Au- Wailuku, Maui, by Judge W. S. gust 26, 1916; one son (infant) Ediugs, appointed Second Lieut. Co. George Ferdinand. Educated at St. B, Third Reg., N. G. H. Member Louis College (Honolulu) to 1898, Aloha Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pyth- Progymnasium, Nienburg, Germany, ias; member of Maui Chamber of to 1900, Oahu College (Honolulu) Commerce. Stanford graduate, 1904, University SCHWALLIE, WILLIAM A., physi- A. B. 1908, University of Chicago cian and surgeon, Honolulu; born J. D. also Univers- Law School, 1910, November 22, 1866, at Rushville, Be- ity of California and Columbia. Brown County, Ohio; son of John gan practise of profession in office Jacob and Mary (Kreaner) Schwal- of E. C. July, 1910; Pa- Peters, Honolulu, lie; married Matilda E. Wills at of opened office for practise law, hala, Hawaii, November 18, 1901, May 1, 1913; published "The Aloha five children, Leonie, Cornelius, Guide," the standard handbook of Noelani, Hortense and Wilhelmina. Honolulu and the Hawaiian Islands, Educated Russelville High school, March, 1915. Member Honolulu Central Normal College, Danville, lodge No. 409, F. & A. M., (senior Ind., 1883-5, Medical College of Ohio, warden) Scottish Rite, Bar Associa- M. D., 1889; physician to Columbus tion of Hawaii, Hawaiian Historical State Hospital for the Insane, at Society, member Myrtle Boat Club, Columbus, Ohio, 1890-97; practised President, 1915, 1916, 1917. in San Francisco, 1897-98; came to 1898; deputy assessor, SCHNACK, JOHN HENRY, real es- Honolulu, island of Hawaii, 1904-13; enlisted tate dealer, Honolulu; born May 3, in the Corps during the 1853, at Lohbarbeck, near Itzehoe, Hospital with and reached grace Schleswig-Holstein, (then a Danish war Spain Kath- of sergeant; superintendent of the province) ; son of Peter and erine (Henning) Schnack; married Oahu Insane Asylum. Member Dora Brandt in Honolulu, January United Spanish War Veterans, de- 22, 1883; two children: Ferdinand J. partment surgeon of U. S. W. V., H. and Adolph G. C. Educated in Department of Hawaii; Elks. common schools and Gymnasium, SCHWARTZ, JOSEPH, wholesale Itzehoe, Germany. Was apprenticed jeweler, Honolulu; born at Santa as merchant in Hamburg, Germany, Cruz, Cal., October 4, 1867; son of settling in Honolulu, 1882, and en- Louis and Rebecca (Steen) tering the realty business in 1896. Schwartz; married Ida Letter Janu- two Is a world-traveler and linguist, ary 16, 1894, at Oakland, Cal.; L'::S MEN OF HAWAII

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children, Henrietta Louise and Jose- 1897-1900; head sugar boiler, Hawai- phine Lilia. Educated public schools ian Commercial & Sugar Co., Puu- (Santa Cruz, Cal.), Chestnutwood's nene, Maui, 1900-1907; superintendent Business College, Santa Cruz, 1885. of manufacture and machinery since Founded firm of L. Schwartz & Son, 1907. Invented Multiple Effect Eva- drygoods, Santa Cruz, March, 1887, porator, 1910; cane shredding ma- sold out in 1893; president of S. C. chine and process of milling, 1914; Butchers' Union, Santa Cruz, 1893; cane shredding machine and pro- retiring in spring of 1899; arrived in cess of diffusion, 1915; cane leveller, Honolulu, April 12, 1899; established 1917; conducted first demonstration Jos. Schwartz, April 1, 1901, incor- in Hawaii, proving commercial white porated Jos. Schwartz, Ltd., whole- sugar could be made by use of small sale jewelers, Jan. 24, 1912. While quantities of vegetable charcoal with- The in Santa Cruz was director out conventional methods, 1915. Mem- Bank of Santa Cruz County, Santa ber American Soc. Mechanical En- Cruz Bank of Savings and Loan, gineers, American Chemical Society, Grover & Co., lumber, Popular Tele- Hawaiian Engineers Assn., Hawai- phone Co., member of firm Schwartz ian Chemists Assn., Honolulu Ad & Buckley. Member Masonic lodge, Club, director Puunene Athletic Club, Shrine, San Francisco Commercial Maui Chamber of Commerce, trustee club, Honolulu Commercial club, Alexander House Settlement Assn., Oahu Country club. trustee Maui Library Assn., Maui SCOTT, MARION McCARRELL, edu- County Fair and Racing Assn., trus- cator, Honolulu, born Faquier, Vir- tee since 1912; Lodge, Maui No. 984, ginia, August 21, 1843; son of John A. F. & A. M., lao Lodge Perfection, and Margaret (McCarrell) Scott; Haleakala Chapter Rose Croix, Ho- grandfather, Frank Scott, served nolulu Consistory No. 1, Shriner, Ho- seven years in Revolutionary war; olulu. educated Urania College, Kentucky, SEDGWICK, THOMAS FARRINGTON, and University of Virginia. En- agricultural and industrial chemist, gaged by the Japanese government Honolulu; born at Stockton, Cal., in the educational department, 1871- May 12, 1873; son of Thomas Sedg- 1881; organized the first Normal wick, Jr., and Albina Ann (Farring- School in Japan preparatory to start- ton) Sedgwick; grandfather, Thom- ing a system of public schools in as Sedgwick, came to America from that empire; was decorated by the Bolton, England, settling in New Meiji emperor with the Order of York State in 1812; primary educa- the Rising Sun of the fourth class tion received at home, with special for his work in Japan; just before instruction at Institution for Deaf the death of the emperor had con- and Blind, Berkeley, Cal., attended ferred on him a second decoration of Boone's Academy, Berkeley, for a a higher degree, said to be the last short time preparatory to college one to wr hich he put his signed and graduated from University of manual, since then has been prin- California, 1896, degree, B. S.; mar- cipal of the old Honolulu, now Mc- ried Grace Darrow in Honolulu, Kinley High School. Contributed daughter of Lew E. Darrow of James- many papers to various journals ani town, N. Y., June 24, 1901; one child, to the Social Science Club of Hono- Thomas Darrow. Began in U. S. lulu regarding Japan and the Japa- Agricultural Experiment Station, nese. Author of "Judicial Control Pomona, Cal., 1896; started agricul- of the Legislature." Member of tural department, Kamehameha Man- University and Social Science clubs ual School, Honolulu, 1898; special of Honolulu. agent U. S. Agr. Expt. station, T. H., SEARBY, WILLIAM, engineer, Puune- Honolulu, 1901; sugar expert, W. R. ne, Maui; born in Bath, England, Grace & Co., plantation at Cartavio, January 17, 1872; son of George and Peru, 1903-6; organized and directed Elizabeth (Atkinson) Searby; edu- Sugar Expt. Station for Peruvian cated at Dulwich College, England; Government at Lima, Peru, 1906-08; married Cara Marinda Sawyer in San technical work, chiefly for Depart- Francisco, Cal., November 5, 1892; ment of Public Works, Territory of one child, Margaret Lavinia. Began Hawaii, since 1909. Has written career with Alameda Sugar Co., Ala- papers on agriculture and industrial meda, Cal., 1890-97; head foreman, subjects. Appointed by Spanish gov- Union Sugar Co., Santa Barbara, Cal., ernment, Honorary Vice-Consul for 240 MEN OF HAWAII

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in Spain Honolulu, July, 1913; act- Agustos and Sarah (Camp) Sey- ing Consul for Spain in Honolulu, mour; ancestors on both sides 1914-1915. Member Chi Phi Fratern- fought in the Revolutionary War; and Honolulu ity Lodge, No. 409, F educated Chicago College of Op- & A. M. thamology, graduating 1891 as Master SETO, ANTHONY YUEN, lawyer, of Optics; married Corle Honolulu; born at Hanapepe, Kau- Hodges Crane in Honolulu, July 1917. ai, Hawaii, November 18, 1890; son Practised Opthamology in of Chung Sing and Char (Shee) Omaha, Neb., 1893-1900; traveled Seto; educated in public schools of abroad in interest of profession Hanapepe and Mills School, Hono- until 1903; practised in Los Angeles, lulu; San Rafael High School, San Cal., 1903-1907. From 1907 to 1912 Rafael, Cal., 1908-10; Cass Technical devoted time to inventions of pro- High School, Detroit, Mich., 1910- cesses of optical glass making, and 11; University of Michigan, Depart- new methods of producing the ment of Arts and Science, 1911-13; famous Invisible Bi-focal lens now Detroit College of Law, 1913-16, LL. known as "Kryptoks." Came to Ho- B. Admitted to Supreme Court of nolulu in 1912, and in 1913 and 1914 Hawaii, November 8, 1916; associ- visited Australia and New Zealand, ated in practise with George K. promoting and exploiting these two French and Hoon Wo Wong. Is the justly notable aids to the human first Chinese to be admitted to vision. In 1917 was appointed by Court of Hawaii. Member Supreme Governor Pinkham, a member of of Union Louge of Strict Observance the first Territorial Board of Optom- No. 3, F. ana A. M., Detroit, Mich.; etry. Is now owner of the largest second Chinese to be admitted to institution in pur- Masonic order in Michigan. Mem- optical Hawaii, chased from H. F. Wichman in 1912, ber of officers' training camp, U. which has on file thousand S. Army, at Schofield Barracks, many records back 24 Oahu (October, 1917). extending years. SHIMAMOTO, CHARLES C., mer- SEXTON, LEO LLOYD, physician chant, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Yuda- Hilo, Hawaii; born in Indianola, mura, Oshima, Japan, August 11, Iowa, December 23, 1879; son of son of Saushivo and Yoshi Traverse Miller and Mary Matilda 1878; Shimamoto; educated (Hill) Sexton; educated University (.Kawabata) in grammar schools of San Fran- Washington, Seattle, 1904-06; Univer- cisco, Cal.; married Mura Fujita in sity of California, M. D., 1907; mar- 1903; three ried Emily Dorothea Rice, in Lihue, Hilo, Hawaii, September Chuji. Kauai, October 26, 1910; two chil- children, Tadaichi, Toshiko, On leaving school, began career as dren, Leo Lloyd Jr., Harold Miller. Interne, Southern Pacific R. R. Hos- an agricultural contractor, 1896- came to pital, Sacramento, Cal., 1907; interne 1900; Hilo, Hawaii, open- and later Resident Physician, ing up restaurant, 1900-05; founded Mauna Kea House of which Queen's Hospital, Honolulu, 1908- 09; Liquor Head Anti-Tuberculosis Bureau, T. he is sole proprietor, 1905. Has been in Fourth Circuit H., 1909; appointed Acting Assistant interpreter since is Hilo Surgeon U. S. P. H. S., Honolulu, Court 1901; president, appointed Pathologist and Bacterio- Sake Brewery; treasurer, Hawaii logist, Board of Health; entered priv- Fishing Co.; treasurer, Hawaii ate practise at Hilo, Hawaii, 1910. Is Garage, Ltd. Member Hik> Board acting assistant surgeon, U. S. P. H. of Trade; Japanese Merchants As- service; Territorial Government sociation; People's and Seaside Physician; Physician Puumaile Clubs. Home for Care and Treatment Pul- SHINGLE, ROBERT financier, monary Tuberculosis. Major, Med- WITT, Honolulu; born Cheyenne, Wyo., ical Corps, N. G. H. Member Ha- Aug. 10, 1876; son of John K. Shingle. waiian Medical Society, F. & A. Received education in the public Shriner. M., schools of Cheyenne; married Muri- SEYMOUR, WALTER IRVING, op- el Campbell, daughter of James tometrist and optician, Honolulu; Campbell, one of Hawaii's business born in Dale County, Wisconsin, pioneers, in Honolulu in 1907. On September 20, 1868; son of Irving leaving school entered editorial de- 242 MEN OF HAWAII

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partment of the Cheyenne Tribune, Member of Seaside Club, People's of which his father was publisher; Club, and B. P. O. E. became state house and railroad re- SILVA, JOHN IGNACIO, merchant, porter on the Denver (Colo.) Repub- Eleele, Kauai; born at Ponta Delga- lican, 1893-96; came to Honolulu as da, San Miguel, Azores, Portugal, Oc- city editor of Hawaiian Star, 1896; tober 15, 1868; son of Jose Ignacio appointed by President Dole of the and Angelica de J. (Gomes) Silva; then Republic of Hawaii as represen- educated in schools of Laupahoehoe tative of Hawaii at Trans-Mississippi and Y. M. C. C. of St. Louis College; Exposition, Omaha, Neb.; on return- married Maria Martins Goaveia at from the reportori- ing Omaha joined Eleele, Kauai, December 5, 1903. Be- al staff of the Pacific Commercial gan business career as clerk in store Advertiser, serving a few months; of P. A. Dias, Kapaau, Kohala, Ha- firm of entered the employ of the waii, 1885-86; clerk, A. Enos & Co., and Henry Waterhouse & Co., Ltd., Wailuku, Maui, 1887-90; salesman, Water- when organized as the Henry Gonsalves & Co., on Island of Maui, its secre- house Trust Co., became 1890-93; travelling photographer, on the death of Mr. Water- tary; Gonsalves and Silva, Honolulu, 1893- Elect- house was elected president. 94; established business of Frias & of ed to Territorial House Repre- Silva, Eleele, 1894; bougnt out part- fourth sentatives from the district, ner, Jos. Frias, 1896. Postmaster, of committee 1909, and was chairman Eleele, Kauai, since 1906. Repre- immi- on agriculture, forestry and sentative Terr. Legislature, 1907-08. gration and was also member of Treasurer Kauai Chamber of Com- .finance committee; was elected merce, member Portuguese Mutual of Treasurer of the City and County Benevolent Society, St. Antonio Soc.. Honolulu in 1911 for a term of two SILVA, MANUEL ENOS, undertaker June Lane ap- years; 2, 1915, Mayor and Honolulu; born April for Honolulu embalmer, pointed him Supervisor Islands 20, 1863, at sea between the to succeed Jas. C. Quinn, deceased, of Maui 'and Oahu, Hawaiian Islands; in which he served until position son of Manuel and Malie (Kuahine) March 17, 1916, when he resigned; Silva; married Annie Amoy Achuck was elected Territorial Senator to of Honolulu, April 10, 1884, thirteen fourth and fifth districts represent children, seven living: Odelia Orden- in November, 1916, for a term of stein, Ellen Markham, Henry, Louis, four Member of Pacific, Com- years. Ernest, Dolly, May. Educated Ahuli- Oahu Country, Outrigger, mercial, manu, 1869-71, Hilo Boarding School Ad and Hawaii Polo & Racing Clubs, to 1879. began business career in B. P. O. F. & A. M., K. P. and E., harness-making business and follow- Chiefs of Hawaii. Plays polo and is ed various lines until 1905 when a fisherman. game the business of Mrs. E. C. Will- SHIPMAN, OLIVER TAYLOR, tax as- iams, undertaking and embalm- sessor, Third Taxation Division, ing, was purchased. President Long- Hilo, Hawaii; born at Waiohinu, shoremen's Aid Association, treas- Kau district, Hawaii, Dec. 15, 1857; urer and manager Relief and Burial son of William Cornelius and Jane Association, member San Antonio So- (Stobie) Shipman; educated, Knox ciety, Phoenix, Moose, Order of Ka- So- Academy, Galesburg, 111.,; Williston mehameha, Court Camoes, Oiwi Seminary, East Hampton, Mass.; ciety, Kauikeaouli Lodge. Ordained Amherst College, A. B. 1879. Mar- minister in Hoomana Naauao Church ried Hannah Naeole, at Kau, Hawaii, 1901. Nov. 5, 1893; children: John, Frank SINCLAIR, ARCHIBALD NEIL, physi- and Jane; married Mary K. Lo, May cian, Honolulu; born January 20, 7, 1908. Attended St. Louis Law 1871, in New York City, N. Y.; son School, Sept., 1879-Jan., 1881; man- of Archibald and Mary (Mclnnes) ager of lumber business, Hilo, Ha- Sinclair, who located in New York waii, 1881-85; started and is still from Glasgow, Scotland, in 1869; owner of cattle ranch, Kau, Hawaii, married Flora Margaret Perry at 1885; deputy Tax Assessor, District Honolulu, January 1, 1900, one of Kau, Hawaii, 1889-93; County child, Miriam Elinor. Educated Supervisor, County of Hawaii, July Oahu College (Honolulu), 1889; C. 1, 1905-Jan. 1, 1911; Tax Assessor, Glasgow University, M. B. and Third Division, since Dec. 15, 1914. M., 1894; commenced professional 244 MEN OF HAWAII

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career in Yaxley, England, Novem- entered employ of Hollister & Co. ber, 1894-March, 1897; city physi- (old firm) Nov., 1880; established cian, Honolulu, March 1, 1901- drug business, Benson, Smith & Co., March, 1908; bacteriologist and Oct. 14, 1883, incorporated, 1898. pathologist, Board of Health, Ter- Was Fire Commissioner, Honolulu, ritory of Hawaii, November 1, 1910- 1893-94; served National Guard of July, 1916; director anti-tuberculo- Hawaii, 1893-1895; member Council sis bureau; acting asst. surgeon, State, Republic of Hawaii, 1895 and United States public health service, 1896; member Board of Education, 1901-1917; 1917 medical superinten- 1896; member Board of Health, 1898- dent Leahi Home (tubercular, Hono- 1900, 1900-02; trustee Queen's Hos- lulu) since March 1, 1902. Is spe- pital since 1895; secretary Queen's cialist on tuberculosis. Charter Hospital, 1897-1915, and president member American Association of since 1915; chairman Board of Sup- Immunologists (limited to 100 mem- ervisors, 1905-07; president Hono- bers chosen for original work in lulu Merchants Assn., 1904-09; pres- immunology). Member McKinley ident Honolulu Chamber of Com- Lodge No. 8, K. of P. (district dep- merce, 1916-17; commissioned Cap- uty supreme chancellor, 1900-1904), tain, Quartermaster Section, U. S. Hawaiian Lodge No. 1, A. F. & Army Reserve Corps, July 11, 1917. A. M.; University club, Hawaii Ter- Member of Commercial Club (presi- ritorial Medical Society, American dent 1906-1907), Honolulu Lodge No. Medical association; has contribut- 409, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite Bodies, ed a number of valuable scientific Masonic K. C. C. H. and medical articles to leading med- SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY, lawyer, ical journals. Hilo, Hawaii; born in New Haven, SMITH, ARTHUR G., lawyer, Hono- Conn., Feb. 20, 1866; son of William lulu, T. H.; born at Tenant's Har- C. and Minerva A. (Monson) Smith; bor, Maine, January 3, 1882; son educated Dickenson Academy, Deer- of James W. and Annie Smith; edu- field, Mass., Amherst, A. B. 1890, cated at Colby College, Waterville, A. M. 1893; married Elvira M. Rich- Me., 1900-02; Harvard University A. ardson in Hilo, Hawaii, March 1, B. 1905, Harvard Law School, B. L. 1904. Editor of the Hilo Tribune 1908; married Helen Chase Fessen- and Hawaii Herald, Hilo, Hawaii, in 1897-1902. Studied law in a den, Boston, Mass , April 28, private 1910. On leaving law school, enter- law office Hilo, Hawaii, and ad- ed law offices of Myers & Brooks, mitted to practise in the Supreme Boston, 1908-10; with Kinney, Bal- Court of Hawaii, 1902; practised law in lou, Prosser & Anderson, Honolulu, Hilo, later going to Columbia six months of 1910; appointed Dep- University, taking special law uty Attorney General, T. H., No- course, 1904-1906; admitted to Su- vember 1910. Member 1st Co., C. preme Court of United States, 1909. A. C., N. G. H., one year. Member Author of a monograph on Polynes- Oahu Country, University, Outrig- ian languages, published 1893; has ger Canoe Clubs, American Society been a commissioner of public in- for Psychological Research, Y. M. C. struction since 1912. Member of A., Vestryman, St. Andrew's Cathe- American Bar Association, Bar As- dral member Board of sociation of 4th Circuit, University ; Directors, Protestant Episcopal Church in Ha- Club (Honolulu), Hilo Yacht Club, waiian Islands, Chancellor of Diocese. Knights of Pythias, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa. SMITH, GEORGE WATERMAN, pres- ident and manager, Benson, Smith SMITH, WILLIAM OWEN, lawyer, born at & Co., Honolulu; born in Detroit, Honolulu; August 4, 1848, Island of Hawaiian Mich., July 31, 1859; son of Rev. Koloa, Kauai, Thos. W. and Ellen A. (Waterman) Islands: son of James William and Smith; common school education; Melicent (Knapp) Smith; married married Nellie E. Richardson in Mary Abbey Hobron, March 23, at five Honolulu, Sept. 14, 1882; two sons, 18/6, Honolulu, children: Clement George and Albert Brodie. Clarence Hobron, Ethel Frances, Commenced work in drug business, Pauline Melicent, Anna Kathrine, D. Chicago, 111., 1872; removed to San Lorrin Knapp. Educated, Rev. Francisco, Cal., and worked in drug Dole's school, Koloa, Punahou school store, 1873; came to Honolulu and and Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 246 MEN OF HAWAII

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lege; commenced professional career SOPER, JOHN FREDERICK, mer- in law offices of Judge Alfred S. chant, Honolulu; born in Vallejo, Hartwell; served as sheriff of Kauai Cal., July 4, 1872; son of John Har- 1870; sheriff of Maui 1872; appoint- ris and Mary W. (Wundenberg) ed attorney general and president Soper; not married; received educa- board of health, 1893-1899; served tion at Punahou, St. Alban's College 20 years intermittently in Hawaiian and public schools; began business Legislature, 1878-1912; president career with Bishop & Co., bankers, Guardian Trust Co., Ltd., of Hono- Honolulu, in 1889; removed to San lulu; Sec. and Treas., H. S. P. Assn. Francisco in 1893 and in 1894 re- Member Pacific, University and ceived commission as vice and dep- Oahu Country clubs of Honolulu, and uty consul general of Hawaii at San Metropolitan club of Washington, D. Francisco, Mr. Chas. T. Wilder be- C. ing consul general under provisional and returned SMOOT, PERRY MYERS, automo- government; resigned to Honolulu to become manager of bile dealer, Honolulu; born April Hawaiian News Co. Ltd., 1897. Mem- 22, 1882, in Washington. D. C.; ber Commercial club, Chamber of son of Benjamin S. and Mary G. Commerce, Myrtle Boat Club, and (Moore) Smoot; married Mary C. chairman of registration committee in D. Nov. Henry Washington, C., of Hawaiian Association A. A. U. four children: 29, 1905; Christy K., since formation of Richard John van Der organization in Henry, Poole, Honolulu. Robert Moore. Educated public schools (Washington, D. C.), and SOPER, JOHN HARRIS, merchant, Columbian University; entered em- Honolulu; born Nov. 17, 1846, in ploy American Bicycle Co. as sales- Plymouth, Devonshire, England; man, 1899; Pope Manufacturing son of Thomas Harris and Mary Co., 1901, General Electric Co. (New (Kipling) Soper; descendant of York), 1902, National Electric Sup- Joseph Kipling, British officer in ply Co. (Washington, D. C.), 1904, French and Indian War; married Angier Auto Supply Co. (Boston) Mary Elizabeth Wundenberg at Val- 1905, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., lejo, Cal., Sept. 13, 1871; five chil- 1907, Mitchell Auto Co., as man- dren: John Frederick, William ager, 1908, Chancellor & Lyons Co., Harris, Josephine Mary, Blanche Pacific Coast salesman, 1912, As- Ethel, Ruth Constance. Educated sociated Garage (Honolulu), 1912, public schools, Chicago, 1852-57, Schuman Carriage Co. (Honolulu), Normal University, Bloomington, manager auto supply and tire de- 111., 1857-61; arrived San Francisco, partments, 1913-1916, Smoot & via Panama, July 4, 1861, Honolulu Steinhauser, Ltd. (Honolulu), in- 1886 and acquired business of J. corporated January, 1916, elected M. Oat, Jr., & Co.; incorporated president. Was member Naval Mi- as Hawaiian News Co., Aug. 1, litia nine and one-half years, five 1891, being its president since. years commissioned officer; First Commander-in-chief military forces Lieutenant National Guard of Ha- of Provisional Government, Jan. waii two years. Member Ad Club, 17, 1893; Adjutant General and Commercial Club, Rotary Club, Out Chief of Staff 1894-1907; Brigadier- rigger Canoe Club, Oceanic Lodge F. General National Guard of Hawaii, & A. M. by authority of War Department, re- tiring April 2, 1907; Marshal of SOKABE, SHIRO, minister, Honomu, Kingdom of Hawaii 1884-86 and Hawaii; born in Fukuoka, Japan, 1888-90. Is honorary vice-president June 26, 1865; son of Michie and Societe des Sauveteurs du Dernier Yone (Sakamoto) Sokabe; descen- Adieu, Nov. 12, 1894, received dip- dant of ancient Samurai family; re- loma and decoration Croix Rosette. ceived education at Doshisha The- Member Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, ological College, 1887-91; married F. & A. M., since 1885, Master Shika at Chono, Kyoto, Japan, May 1894. 23, 1897. On leaving college, preach- ed two places in Japan, 1891-94; SPALDING, EDWARD IRWIN, banker, came to Honomu, Hawaii, 1897, Honolulu; born June 3, 1854, in Ho- starting boarding school soon after- nolulu; son of Josiah Chapman and ward for training of Japanese Elizabeth (Irwin) Spalding; married youths in American ideals. Marie Kahler Long in Oakland, Cali- IMS MEN OF HAWAII

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fornia, June 7, 1880; six children, married Alice Kinimaka in Hono- Irwin, Raymond, Edith, Ethel, Alice, lulu, July 5, 1895; four children, Helen. Educated Brewster's school Jeanette, Harry, Alice and Edith (Honolulu), Salem (Mass.) Gram- Spencer. Began business career as mar and High Schools. Began busi- clerk in Territory Land Office, Ho- ness career with Salem (Mass.) five nolulu, 1893-95; deputy sheriff, Wai- cents bank; pay-clerk U. S. N., Mare mea, Hawaii, 1895-97; bookkeeper, Island (Cal.) 1872-78; U. S. Flagship H. Waterhouse Trust Co., Honolulu, Pensacola 1878-1879; purchasing pay 1897-02; bookkeeper, Parker Ranch, officer, San Francisco, 1880-1884; as- Waimea, Hawaii, 1902-12; deputy sistant bookkeeper W. G. Irwin & Co. county clerk, County of Hawaii, (Honolulu) 1884; cashier Glaus 1912-14; deputy auditor, County of Spreckels & Co., Honolulu, 1885- Hawaii, 1914-15; has been auditor 1910; president Bank of Honolulu, since 1915. Is a notary public and Ltd., since 1910. Trustee Hawaiian was admitted to practise law in Dis- Irrigation Co., Ltd., Honolulu Gas trict Court. Member F. & A. M.; Co., Ltd.; director Hilo Sugar Co., A. O. F. Olowalu Co., Waimanalo Co.; trustee HARRY Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M.; SPICER, E., businessman, T. H. born in trustee Scottish Rite Masons, Mas- Honolulu, ; Fenton, Mich., 28, 1878; son of Thomas ter Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, High Aug. J. and Sarah Louise Priest Honolulu Royal Arch Chapter, (Roberts) Spi- educated in and 32 degree mason, Knight Templar, cer; public high of Mich. leav- Aloha Shrine A. A. O. N. M. S. Presi- schools Manistee, On school went to work for book dent Honolulu Chamber of Com- ing and stationery store Manistee, Mich., merce 1912, president Oahu Country 1893-98; served through Spanish- Club 1916-17, vice-president Pacific American War, 1898-1899; Club. employed by J. W. Slater, home furnisher, civil SPALDING, WALTER TALBOT, Traverse City, Mich., 1899-1902; ap- engineer and contractor, Honolulu; pointed manager and buyer for J. born December 6, 1887, in Minneap- Wilhelm, Traverse City, 1903; man- and olis, Minn.; son of Abel Walter ager and buyer, Boston Store, Trav- de- Anna Mary (Talbot) Spalding; erse City, 1903-05; manager and buy- scendant of Edward Spalding, who er carpet department Kilpatrick Fur- in 1620, settled in Jamestown, Va., niture Co., Denver, Colo., 1906; with from Spalding, Lincolnshire, Eng- Copper Queen Con. Mining Co., land; educated Minneapolis and Douglas, Ariz., 1906-10; became man- Seattle schools, University of Wash- ager J. Hopp & Co., furniture, Hon- Institute of ington, Massachusetts olulu, T. H., 1910. Member 34th Reg- Technology. Began architectural iment Michigan N. G., during Span- work in New York City and later ish-American War. Member B. P. became permanently associated with O. E., Oahu Country, Commercial father in Spalding Construction Co., and Ad Clubs, Chamber of Com- Portland, Ore., In 1911; came to merce. Honolulu in April, 1912, with con- SPINOLA, MICHAEL de F., attorney- for U. S. Marine Barracks and tract at-law and financial agent, Hilo, quarters at Pearl Harbor Naval Sta- Hawaii; born and raised in Hilo, is in charge Hawaiian branch tion; Hawaii; educated in the public of Spalding Construction Co., offices schools and the Catholic Boys' of which are now located in Hono- School in Hilo. After leaving school lulu and San Francisco. Associate four a teacher on Ha- member American Society Civil En- was for years started in with the First Bank gineers, Architectural Society M. I. waii; of Hilo as later becom- T., Technology Club of New York, bookkeeper, University Club (Honolulu), Com- ing assistant cashier; then became mercial, Outrigger Canoe and Oahu associated with Hon. W. S. Wise in Country Clubs of Honolulu. the real estate business and general in Hilo. SPENCER, SAMUEL MAHUKA, financial agency, county auditor, Hilo, Hawaii; born STAINBACK, INGRAM MACKLIN, in Waimea, Hawaii, July 18, 1875; lawyer, Honolulu; born May 12, son of Ashford and Puakalehua 1883, at Somerville, Tenn.; son of (Auwae) Spencer; educated at Ka- Charles Ashley and Laura (Blake- married Hazel I. mehameha Schools, Honolulu, 1893; ley) Stainback; 250 MEN OP HAWAII

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Caldwell in Illinois in 1910; one dren, Charlotte Elizabeth and Fred- child, Ingram Macklin Junior; de- erick Eugene, Jr. Educated pri- scendant of Virginia family that mary schools, Johnston, R. I., and settled in America prior to the Brown University, graduated 1894; Revolution; father was prominent entered employ Mutual Life Insur- lawyer and active in Democratic ance Co. of N. Y., 1894; settled in politics in Tennessee for many Honolulu 1898, in employ of Lewers years. Educated in public and pri- & Cooke, 1902-1903; Allen & Robin- vate schools of Somerville and son during 1903 and becoming asso-

Bellbuckle, Tenn. ; A. B. Princeton ciated with Waterhouse Trust Co. 1907, cum laude, special honors in in 1903, remaining with this com- department of politics and econom- pany since in charge of realty de- ics; J. D. University of Chicago partment. Member Industrial Ac- 1912, cum laude. Entered profes- cident Board (Oahu) and Board of

sional career with law firm of Appraisers (Oahu) ; member and Holmes, Stanley & Olson (Hono- one of founders of University club, lulu), 1912; attorney general Terri- charter member Country club, mem- tory of Hawaii since April, 1914. ber Commercial club. Major, and judge advocate general, National Guard of Hawaii. Mem- STEIN ER, JAMES, real estate, Hono- T. born in Pil- ber Outrigger Canoe Club, Oahu lulu, H., Mirschikau, son of Country Club; member Territorial sen, Austria, July 24, 1860; and Ester Board of Health, chairman Com- Benedict (Schwarzkopf) educated at State mittee of Examiners for admission Steiner; High to bar. school, Pilsen, Bohemia, Austria; married Rosa Schwarz in Prague, STANLEY, WILLIAM L., lawyer, Austria, October 20, 1889; four chil- Honolulu; born in Dublin, Ireland, dren, Harry, Lionel, Walter and March 5, 1872; son of James Charles Ernest Steiner. Entered business and Katharine (Lucas) Stanley; at Frankfort-on-Main. Germany, married Juanita Danford, October 1876, receiving good business train- 20, 1896, in Honolulu, children, Chas. ing; came to United States, 1881, Desmond, Eileen, Dermot and Brian making short stay in New York and Henry. Educated at Dover College St. Louis; came to Hawaii via San (Dover, Eng.), Rathmires School Francisco, 1882, entering employ of (Dublin), Trinity College (Dublin), H. J. Hart, confectioner and caterer, and there attended Arts and with whom he soon became part- Laws school, 1889-1893. Studied law ner; became managing partner of in office of A. S. Hartwell, Honolulu, business on death of Mr. Hart, 1888; May, 1893-March, 1895, admitted to retired from Hart & Co., 1899, found- practise in Supreme Court, 1895; ing Island Curio Co.; retired from partnership Hartwell, Thurston and this business 1914 to devote his time Stanley, 1895-1896; partnership to management of his property hold- Thurston and Stanley, 1896-1897; ings and island investments. Be- judge Circuit Court, Oct. 1897-July, came American citizen 1900. Mem- 1900; associated in partnership with ber Honolulu Lodge No. 409. F. & and Henry Holmes, first as Holmes A. M., Mystic Lodge No. 2, K. P., Stanley and later as Holmes, Stan- and Chamber of Commerce. ley and Olson, 1900-1915; as Stan- ley and Wilder until 1916, practise STEWART, BURT C., government offi- alone since. Member Pacific, Uni- cial, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Batavia, versity and Country clubs, past N. Y., March 8, 1874; son of Willard master Honolulu lodge F. & A. M., Nelson and Mary Margaret (Klock) past commander Templar Degree, Stewart; educated at Union School Aloha Shrine and Chiefs of Hawaii. and Gloversville Business College, N. married Ke- FREDERICK EUGENE, both Gloversville, Y.; STEERE, ola Kama in Hilo, February 17, 1910. real estate, Honolulu; born in Prov- Began career as legal stenographer idence, R. I., August 16, 1872; son in Gloversville, N. Y., until 1904; en- of Hardin and Almira Melissa (Wil- listed in 8th U. S. Cavalry, service in bur) Steere; descendant of John Steere of Ockley, England, who lo- Philippines, 1904-07; stenographer, 1907-08; cated in Rhode Island in 1659; mar- chief clerk, Philippine Ry., ried Charlotte Doyle lies in Prov- public stenographer, Manila, 1908; filled various idence, October 17, 1898, two chil- arrived Honolulu, 190S; 252 MEN OF HAWAII

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positions as stenographer; clerk in and Paul. Began business career Tax Office, Hilo, since 1915. with August Bucking & Co., whole- sale woolen merchants, Hanover; WILLIAM business- STONE, JAMES, thereafter took up the manufacture man, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Ypsi- of beet sugar; arrived in Honolulu lanti, Mich., December 17, 1867; son Feb. 24, 1886, became associated of Eli and Ellen (Vanderpool) Stone; with the raising and manufacturing ^-ascendant on uota sides or Colonial of sugar cane; introduced the brush families; educated in Ypsilanti Hign water-coolers in Hawaii, which married Melinda A. Canario School; solved the cooling of condensed in Hilo, Hawaii, February 18, 1903; water at that time; since 1899 has one child, Wimam Vanderpool. Was been interested in real estate busi- a registered Pharmacist, Ypsilanti, ness. Became a voter in Hawaii Mich., 1839-1894; travelling salesman, in 1887 and an American citizen in 189<-96; entered drug business, Ypsi- 1899. Is a member of executive lanti, 1896-97; came to Hilo, as regist- committee of the Civic Federation. tered Pharmacist 1897-1902; in soda Is a student along philosophical water business and cattle ranching lines. from 1902. Was appointed member GUSTAVUS DIETRICH, depu- Tax Appeal Court, Fourth Circuit, SUPE, tax assessor, Hilo, Hawaii; born 1915-16-17; member N. G. Mich., 1888- ty at Blumfield, Mich., June 8, 1866; 91; exalted Ruler, B. P. O. E., Hilo son of Charles Dietricn and Caro- Lodge No. 759. line (Rademacher) Supe; father STOW, CHARLES LETHBRIDGE, came from Germany in 1850 and lo- physician, Hilo, Hawaii; born in cated in Blumfield and was prom- Chislehurst, Kent, England, Novem- inent in political and business cir- ber 9, 1856; son of Tnomas Brouga- cles there; educated in district ton and Lucy Anne (Furbor) Stow; school, Blumfield, Mich., grammar educated at Tonbridge School and and high schools Bay City, Mich.; King's College, London; member married Maggie Kama in Hilo, Ha- Royal College of Surgeons, England, waii, July 5, 1907; children: Jessie, 1882, and Royal College of Physi- Gustavus, Margaret and Lena. Be- cians, Edinburgh, 1883; great-nephew gan with father in wholesale gro- of Captain Chas. Broughton, (C. B.), cery business, Bay City, Mich., 1885- R. N., who accompanied Vancouver 88; removed to Sault Marie, Mich., on his first visit to Hawaii and after- in grocery business, 1888-96; came wards, 1796, as commader of H. M. to the Hawaiian Islands and started S. "Providence" made the first sur- a coffee plantation at Olaa, Island vey of Honolulu Harbor; House Sur- of Hawaii; later sold out to Olaa geon, Leeds General Infirmary, Eng- Sugar Co., 1899; started sugar cane land, 1883; surgeon, Peninsular & plantation, selling out to Japanese, Oriental S. N. Co., 1884-86; surgeon 1913; taught school at Kalapana, Ha- Palmerston & Pine Creek R. R., S. waii, 1913-15; deputy tax assessor Australia, 1886-88; Assistant Healta for the district of South Hilo, Ha- & Government Surgeon, Port Darwin, waii, 1915. Was Road Supervisor Australia, 1889; arrived in Hawaii, for Puna District, County of Ha- 1889; Government Physician, Makix- waii, 1905-06; elected supervisor, wao, Maui, 1890; Government Physi- Puna District, 1907-08. cian, Hilo, 1902; County Physician, SUTTON, EDWIN WHITE, lawyer, Kilauea Hilo, 1910; member Lodge Honolulu; born in Hartford, Mich., No. F. & A. M.; Hilo Lodge No. 330, Sept. 15, 1882; son of Warner P. O. Hawaiian Medical 759, B. P. E.; Sutton, consul general to Mexico, Association. secretary Pan-American Conference STRAUCH, PAUL ERNST RICH- and Lois May (Andrus) Sutton; ARD, real estate and financial married Alice Benton Carpenter in agent, Honolulu; born in Buxte- Cleveland, Ohio, August 12, 1908; children: Edwin Richard hude, Hanover, Germany, Jan. 15, White, Jr., 1864; son of Ernst August and Wil- Carpenter. Educated Military acad- helmina (Biedenweg) Strauch; edu- emy, Oberlin academy, University of cated at the Lyceum, Hanover, Michigan, graduate 1904, law depart- Germany; married Fanny Markham ment, degree LL.B. Practised law in Honolulu, Aug. 11, 1891; three in Honolulu, August 1906; deputy children: Wilhelmina, Alexandrina attorney general of Hawaiian Terri- 254 MEN OF HAWAII

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tory, 1908-1912; associated with law A. B. 1896; Northwestern University, firm, Smith, Warren and Hemen- M. S. 1897. Began professional way, 1912-1913; member law firm career as teacher in Northwestern Smith, Warren, Hemenway and Sut- University 1897-1902; Ohio State Uni- ton, 1913-14; member law firm versity 1902-03; Nursery and Or- Smith, Warren and Button, 1914-17; chard Inspector Ohio State Board of became manager and vice-president Agriculture, 1903-04; Entomologist, Bishop Trust Co. Ltd., Feb. 15, 1917. Experiment Station Hawaiian Sugar Member coast artillery, N. G. H. 1st Planters' Association, Honolulu, Co. (Sgt.) 1916-17; trustee Hilo since 1904. Honorary Curator of En- Boarding School, 1917. Member tomology Bishop Museum, Honolulu, of Oahu Country club (director 1912, since 1907. Special lines of investi- president 1916), University club gation, the life history studies of (secretary 1912-14), Bar Association Lepidoptera and economic insects; of Hawaii (secretary 1912-16, treas- insect parasitism and its application urer 1916), Hawaii Polo and Racing to economic entomology. Member Club and Chamber of Commerce. Ohio State Academy of Science, Sig- ma Xi; Scientific Society, American CHARLES public SWAIN, HENRY, Society for the Advancement of Sci- official, lawyer, school teacher, ence, American Association of Econ- Hilo, Hawaii; born in Hilo, Hawaii, omic Entomologists, Hawaiian En- Dec. 4, 1874; son of Lewis Emerson tomological Society. and Jenny (Kahikaua) Swain; edu- cated at the Hilo Foreign, Hilo SYLVA, FRANK CURTIS, government Union and St. Mary's schools, Hilo, official, Wailuku, Maui, born at Wai- Hawaii; married Louisa Upchurch, kapu, Maui, May 26, 1886; son of in Hilo, Hawaii, Sept. 4, 1891; Frank and Ellen (Curtis) Sylva; edu- children: Jenny K., Charles H., cated Kamehameha Schools, Hono- Rose A. (Mrs. G. J. Matthias), lulu; married Christina Eckart, at Lewis Emerson, Louisa K. (Mrs. Wailuku, Maui, September 16, 1912; G. Hay), and James Upchurch. three children, Irene, Frank Curtis Worked on plantations and taught and Olga. Entered employ of Wai- school, 1890-1906; clerk district luku Sugar Co., Waikapu, Maui (1908- court, Hilo, 1906-1911; County 1911) as Luna; on police force, Wai- Treasurer of the County of Hawaii luku, 1911-14; appointed Inspector of since 1911. Was licensed to prac- Weights and Measures, and Clerk to in tise law the district court 1909, Sheriff, Wailuku, Maui, 1914. Was district and commissioned second Private, Hospital Corps, N.G.H., Ser- in South magistrate Hilo, 1909-11; geant, Co. D, and Second Lieutenant commissioned magistrate temporary Co. A, Third Inf., N. G. H. Member 1916. Hilo Teach- during President A. O. F. ers' Union, 1904-06; delegate to Republican Conventions held in Hilo and acted as interpreter; was of St. principal Joseph's School, TAYLOR, ALBERT P., newspaperman, North Kohala, Pohakupuka School, Honolulu; born December 18, 1872, and N. Hilo, Laupahoehoe School, at St. Louis, Mo.; son of George A. of Hilo. Member Ancient Order A. and Mellissa (Pierce) Taylor; Order of Foresters, Independent married, November 1902, Emma Men's 3, Foresters, Young Institute, Metcalf Davison, at Honolulu, no is- Hui Owi o na Hui Hawaii Hawaii, sue; educated in public schools of Kamehameha Seaside Ponoi, Order; Leadville, Colorado, and graduated Club, Name Club, People's Holy 1891 from St. Marks Episcopal and Hilo Board of Trade. Society school, Salt Lake City; commenced the Dec- Great-grandfather signed business career in offices of Union laration of Independence. Pacific railroad and in 1893 was with SWEZEY, OTTO HERMAN, entomolo- field party that surveyed line of Salt gist, Honolulu; born June 7, 1869, in Lake-Los Angeles route; assistant Rockford, Illinois; son of Adoniram secretary Silver Party convention at Judson and Malinda (Bruner) Swe- St. Louis, 1896; assistant secretary zey; married Mary Hypatia Walsh in Silver Party committee at Washing- Cleveland, Ohio, July 20, 1904; one ton during McKinley-Bryan cam- child, Joseph A. Educated Rockford paign; went to Cuba in 1896 and in High School and Lake Forest College, 1897; returned to Washington to 256 MEN OF HAWAII

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position with patent attorney office; System, Hav/aii, 1909; location and secretary to L. A. Thurston of Ho- construction of Kahua Ditch, (cap. nolulu of the Hawaiian Annexation 50,000,000 gal. 24 hrs), 1910; con- committee at Washington, and in sulting engineer Hawaii Railway, August, 1898, came to Honolulu as Ltd., relocation 20 miles, 1911; en- clerk to Judge Frear of the sen- gineer Hilo R. R., Hawaii, location atorial commission; reportorial staff Ookalato Paauilo (6 miles), Waiakea of Honolulu Commercial Advertiser, to U.S. breakwater, Kuhio Bay, Kau- 1899-1913, and appointed special agt. leau extension, Puna (2 miles), 1912- of the Hawaii Promotion Committee 13; consulting engineer Kewalo Rec- at San Francisco, 1913; appointed lamation suit, circuit court, T. H., secretary-director Hawaii Promotion 1914; surveys and soundings of Pu- Committee, Honolulu 1915; was naluu Harbor, Oahu, and maps of clerk Circuit Court of Hawaii, 1898- Punaluu and Kahana Harbors, 1899; chief of detectives of Hono- Oahu, for aid to navigation, 1914- lulu, 1907-08; organized Denhalter 15; preliminary surveys and investi- Rifles at Salt Lake City, 1889, and gations and report of the available in November 1896 went to Cuba water supply for the City of Hono- holding commission from Cuban lulu, Honolulu Water Commission, junta in New York to join Cuban 1916; drainage system and road im- forces against the Spanish, arrested provement, Makiki, Honolulu, 1917. and held prisoner in Havana, and Was delegate to International En- later ordered deported but release gineering Congress, S F., Cal., and secured through U. S. Consul Gen- to Pan-American Rd. Congress, Oak- eral. Made bicycle trip across Roc- land, Cal., 1915. Member Amer. kies in 1895, Salt Lake City to Lead- Soc. of C. E., Hawaiian Engineering ville, Colo., for League of American Association, Honolulu Chamber of Wheelmen for Transcontinental Commerce, Commercial Club, life route. Member Commercial Club, member Cousins Society, Honolulu, Aero Ad all and I. O. O. F. Cal., Club, Rotary Club, Club, ( Pomona, Lodge Honolulu. No. 246. TENNEY, EDWARD DAVIES, mer- TAYLOR, JAMES TOWNSEND, con- chant, Honolulu; born in Plainfield, sulting civil engineer, Honolulu; born N. Y., Jan. 26, 1859; son of Lucian in Waiaha, Kona, Hawaii, March 19, Pomeroy and Mary Elizabeth (Dav- 1859; son of Rev. Townsend ies) Tenney; educated in the pub- and Persis Goodale (Thurston) Tay- lic schools of New York and Wis- lor; married Ethel May Webster, Oc- consin married Williams ; Rose tober 31, 1894, Los Angeles, Cal.; one Makee of Honolulu, March 5, 1889; son, Thurston W. educated Golden ; two children: Wilhelmina and Ver- Gate Academy, Washington College non Edward. Arrived in Honolulu, and U. of Cal. Started with South June 26, 1887, and worked three Pac. Coast R. in R., 1877-79; state en- years on sugar plantations, Island gineer department, 1880-81; assistant of Hawaii; entered employ of Cas- So. Pac. R. en- engineer, R., 1881-82; tle & Cooke, Dec. 6, 1880; became gineer Pomona Land and Water Co. partner in firm, 1889; was made 1883; private practise Pomona, Cal., secretary and director of the con- 1886; city engineer Pomona, 1887-88; cern when incorporated, 1895; vice- public and private practise in president and manager of Castle & Southern California, 1888-1896; con- Cooke, Ltd., 1903-1916; president sulting engineer, Eddy, New Mex- and manager of the firm since 1916. ico, 1896-98; chief engineer Honolulu Has been a factor in the develop- Sugar Co., and consulting engineer ment of the sugar industry of Ha- Kekaha Sugar Co., 1898-99; sur- waii; served as president, two vey soundings and dredging of terms, and is a trustee of Hawaii- outer harbor, Honolulu, Depart- an Sugar Planters' Association; ment of Public Works, 1903-04; director of Sugar Factors, Co., Ltd., preliminary surveys, location and serving as its president two terms. construction of Waihee Canal, Maui, Was president of Honolulu Cham- (cap. 45,000,000 gal. 24 hrs., total cost ber of Commerce, 1904-05; member $180,000) 1904-07; engineer Nuuanu of Advisory Council during reign Dam and Nuuanu Pipe line, depart- of the Provisional Government of ment of public works, 1907-08; pre- Hawaii. Is an officer and director liminary surveys Kahua Irrigation of Ewa Plantation Co., Waialua

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Agricultural Co., Ltd., Kohala Co., Honolulu, since 1915. Treas- Su.uar Co., Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd., urer of Hawaiian Pineapple Packers The Hank of Hawaii, Ltd., Ha- Association, since organization; di-

waiian '1 rust Co., Ltd., Honolulu rector National Canners Association, Iron Works Co., Hawaiian Fertil- Washington, D. C., since 1915; mem- i/.er Co.. Ltd., and others of lesser ber Public Utilities Commission importance. .Member Pacific, Com- since June 1917. Member Oahu mercial and Oahu Country Clubs Country, Commercial, Outrigger and of Honolulu and the Pacific Union Ad Clubs, Chamber of Commerce, of San Francisco. Hawaiian Volcano Research Associ- ation, Honolulu Lodge No. 409, F. THAYER, WADE WARREN, lawyer, & A. M. Member Bd. Home Missions Honolulu; born September 15, 1873, and Church Extension of the Meth- at .lackson, Jackson County, Michi- odist Episcopal Church for the Ter- gan; son of Leonard E. and Fannie ritory of Hawaii. (Fletcher) Thayer; married, June 30, 1908, Rhoda Green, in Honolulu; THOMPSON, FRANK EDWARD, two chiluren, both deceased: des- lawyer, Honolulu; born in Duluth, cendant of Thomas Thayer, of Minn., Aug. 16, 1875; son of Cap- Braintree, Essex County, England, tain William A. and Caroline A. who settled in Braintree, Mass., in Thompson; educated public schools 1630, and founded a family that of Minnesota; Chicago College of played a prominent part in early Law, 1895-98; married Alice Roth American history. Prepared for col- of Honolulu, June 20th, 1910. En- lege in the public schools of Fort listed as volunteer in Spanish- Wayne, Ind., and at Howe school, American \Var, 1898, serving to the Howe, Ind., entering Hobart College end of the war; admitted to prac- in 1891, graduated University of tise law in Territory of Hawaii, Michigan, degree of A. B. 1895; 1900; formed law partnership with LL. B. 1896; newspaper work in the late Judge A. S. Humphreys; Salt Lake City, San Francisco was head of the law firm, Thomp- and Honolulu, 1896-October, 1900; son and demons, Honolulu, which practised law in Honolulu since; was later succeeded by Thompson connected with various business in- and Cathcart, the leading corpora- terests being secretary and treas- tion law partnership in the Terri- urer, Consolidated Soda Works, 1905- tory of Hawaii. Captain U. S. 1916; secretary Thayer Piano Co. Officers' Reserve Corps; member since 1910; attorney general of Ha- of the Pacific, Commercial, Oahu waii, 1912-1914, and secretary of Ha- Country, Hawaii Polo & Racing and waii, 1914-1917; published "A Digest Ad Clubs of Honolulu. District of the Decisions of the Supreme Deputy, B. P. O. Elks; Past Mas- Court of Hawaii," June, 1916; author ter, Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. & of many stories of Hawaiian life A. M.; Shriner; member Honolulu published in various periodicals. Chamber of Commerce and member Member Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. and twice president of Bar Associ- and A. M., Hawaiian Historical So- ation of Hawaii. American Bar Hawai- ciety, Assn., THOMPSON, JAMES WESLEY, law- ian Bar Association, University, yer, Kailua, Hawaii, born in Water- Oahu Country and Outrigger clubs, town, Tenn., November 14, 1864; son Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. of William Dillard and Parmelia THOMAS, WILLIAM PERMAR, manu- (Murray) Thompson; educated at facturer, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Masonic Normal School, Alexandria, New Castle, Penna., June 11, 1880; Tenn., B. S., 1889; Southern Law son of William B. and Mary M. School, Nashville, Tenn.; married (Permar) Thomas: educated at Los Leona May Denton, in Nashville, Angeles High School; married at Tenn., April 20, 1909. Worked his Long Beach, Cal., March 22, 1915, way through school, beginning prac- Theodora Jayne (deceased). Came tise of law in Nashville, Tenn., 1894; to Hawaii, September 14, 1898; was was Assistant Attorney General for manager Hawaiian Fruit and Plant County of Davidson, Tennessee, 1905, Co., 1904-08; secretary and treas- also from 1908-10; served as special urer, The Thomas Pineapple Co., Judge in Tennessee Courts; came to has r 1908-15; been president and Haw aii, 1914, serving as Assistant U. manager of The Thomas Pineapple S: District Attorney until 1915; prac- BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 259

tised law until appointed Judge of valuable "Fornander Collection" of Third Circuit Court, Territory of Ha- Hawaiian folk lore; has recently waii, 1916. Was Grand Treasurer of completed a work on "Ancient Ha- Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., Tennessee, waiian Mythology," the first com- 1909-14; was supreme president, plete treatment of the subject, and Knights & Ladies of America, 1905- listing over 400 gods and goddess- 06. Member I. O. O. F., Knights of es of the race; published, 1907, Pythias, Order of Sailors, North Am- "Hawaiian Folk Tales," "Stories of erican Union, Foresters. the Menehunes," and the "Brownies of Hawaii." Member of Excelsior THRUM, DAVID F., merchant, Hon- Lodge, I. O. O. F., charter member olulu; born in Honolulu under the Hawaiian Historical Society; was of Hawaii, March 26, Kingdom one of six organizers of Honolulu son of Thomas G. and Anna 1872; Library and Reading Rooms Associ- L. father an (Brown) Thrum; ation in 1879. author and historian of note especi- ally as relating to Hawaiian Isl- THURSTON, CHARLES HENRY, ands and for many years publisher Chief Engineer Honolulu Fire Dept., of Thrum's Annual; educated at Honolulu; born Nov. 21, 1870, at Punahou School, Honolulu; married Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; son of Martha S. Colburn in Cincinnati, William and Laliah (Corning) Ohio, July 26, 1899; one child: Thurston; married Helen Catherine Margaret E. Began business career Kahanuulani Meek, June 28, 1899; with father, Thos. G. Thrum, in four children: Elizabeth Kilohana, 1888; became manager Thrum's, Paul Josiah, Lucy Puniwai, Clara Ltd., 1913. Catherine; descendant of Robert THRUM, THOMAS GEORGE, book- Thurston of Yarmouth who was a soldier in a British dur- seller, publisher and researcher, regiment the and Honolulu; born May 27, 1842, New- ing Revolutionary War, who in 1784 settled with other castle, N. S. W., Australia; son of loy- Thomas Augustine and Elizabeth alists at Shelburne, Nova Scotia; educated in W. (McPhail) Thrum; great-grand- Yarmouth Seminary; son of John Thrum, who was with followed the sea for several years, various sail- Captain Cook on discovering the holding positions on continent of Australia; married ing vessels and steamers, entered Anna Laura Brown in San Fran- Customs Service at Honolulu and in 1897 entered Honolulu Fire De- cisco, Jan. 11, 1865; four children, Geo. Ernest A. (deceased), F. Wm., partment; chief engineer since June 1901. Member David F., and Ella L. Educated in 15, Mystic K. of Australia and Honolulu, followed Lodge No. 2, P., Oceanic No. F. Hono- by a commercial and navigation Lodge 371, and A. M., lulu R. A. Hono- course; began business career in Chapter No 1, M., lulu No. K. the store of John T. Waterhouse, Commandery 1, T., Aloha A. A. O. N. M. S. 1855; went to sea on a whaler, Temple, 1856; clerk in store in Honolulu TODD, WILLIAM ALFRED, harness and Hilo, 1859-1867; spent five maker, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Keala- years in sugar industry on Kohala kekua, S. Hawaii, October Plantation, Hawaii; succeeded Kona, 1, 1856; son of Alfred Alexander and Black and Auld in the stationery Ellen (Woods) Todd; educated in and news business, 1870; later en- public schools of Hawaii; married gaging in printing and binding; Sarah in June publisher "Saturday Press," 1881- Cook, Kealakekua, nine William 1886; with J. J. Williams launched 25, 1877; children, J., Eva Thomas "Paradise of the Pacific," 1888; Ellen, Alfred, George since 1875 publisher Hawaiian An- Leilehua, James Blain, Sarah Susan, nual; was registrar of conveyan- John Cook, Elven Raymond, Oliver ces, 1888-1904; in 1913 incorporated Clarence. Learned tanning busi- Thrum's, Ltd., of which he is vice,, ness, harness and saddle making president. Since 1904 has spent with F. S. Lyman, Hilo, 1873-76; in in research work, touring the four tanning business with father in principal islands locating ancient S. Kona, 1876-79; went to Honolulu heiaus and heiau sites, listing 494; as carpenter with George Lucas, has been engaged in revising and 1879-81; returned to Hilo as man- editing for the Bishop Museum the ager of tannery for F. S. Lyman in 260 MEN OF HAWAII

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1881; later carpenter for C. R. Bla- bookkeeper, Parker Ranch, Kamu- cow for six years; foreman, harness ela, Hawaii, 1911-12; accountant, and saddle business of B. F. Schoen, The Breakwater Co., Hilo, Ha- for 12 years; engaged in harness waii, 1912-13; cashier, Kona Branch, business for himself since. Was First Bank of Hilo, Ltd., at Keala- The Peo- chairman, Board of Supervisors, Ha- kekua, 1913-17; cashier, also waii County, 1907-08; member Board ple's Bank, Ltd., Hilo, 1917, treasurer and of Supervisors, Hawaii County, 1915 manager, Security Trust to 1918. Has been member Hilo Co., Ltd., Hilo; treasurer, Hilo Gas Co., Ltd.; treasurer, Fire Dept. since 1889, chief of same Plantation Securities Ltd. Was since 1915. Co., postmaster, Kealakekua, Hawaii, TRENT, RICHARD HENDERSON, 1914-17; member, Industrial Acci- president and manager Trent Trust dent Board, Island of Hawaii, 1915- born Co., Ltd., Honolulu; Septem- 20. Member Co. H, 2nd Inf., N. in ber 14, 1867,i Somerville, Fayette G. H., 1915-16. Member Hilo Lodge Tenn. son of William County, ; No. 759, B. P. O. E., Hilo Yacht Clough and Mary (Bonner) Club, Hilo Board of Trade, Kona Trent; married, January 2, 1890, Improvement Club, Oahu Country Mattie Burke Thomas at Memphis, Club; treasurer, Hilo Tennis Club; Tenn.; attended primary schools treasurer, Hilo Chapter American until twelve years of age then enter- Red Cross Soc. ed office of Somerville Falcon, week- ly newspaper, as "devil," being fore- V man of of lice at age of 14; followed the printing trade for several years, VALENTINE, ALEXANDER, planta- becoming a bookkeeper in 1885 in tion manager, Olowalu, Maui; born Memphis; took up residence in Ho- in Garvock, Kincardine, Scotland, nolulu in 1901 and worked as a April 6, 1866; son of James and printer on the Evening Bulletin; Forbes (Peter) Valentine; educated bookkeeper and treasurer, 1901-1904 at Peterculter Public School near for Henry Waterhouse & Co., and Aberdeen, Scotland; married Mar- Henry Waterhouse Trust Co., 1904- garet J. Davidson in San Francisco, 1907; organized Trent Trust Co., Ltd., Cal., November 24, 1911; one child, in 1907 with paid in capital of $50,- Alexander D. Valentine. On leaving 000, paid in capital', at present time school worked on farm under his undivided profits $100,000, $73,000 father, 1881-91, being practically in resources of with aggregate $590,- charge for last five years; came to is of 000; corporation publisher Hawaii, 1891, worked as luna with TrenTrusTics, a financial journal Hilo Sugar Co., 1891, becoming divi- much in demand by investors and sion luna, 1899; appointed head luna others interested in Hawaiian in- of same plantation, 1901; became dustries and securities; was first manager of Olowalu Plantation in treasurer of County of Oahu and 1915. Is member of F. & A. M. and twice re-elected, serving three terms B. P. O. E. lodges in Hilo, Hawaii. irom 1905-1910; is a Democrat in politics and prominent in party cir- VAN GIESON, HENRY, deputy clem, Y. M. C. in cles; president Honolulu A., Honolulu, T. H. ; born Hanalei, 1908-1915, member Territorial Board Kauai, March 15, 1880; son of John of Public Lands, 1910-1914. Member Henry and Caroline (Phillips) Van Commercial Club, 32nd degree Gieson; educated at Royal School, mason, member Shrine, I. O. O. F. Honolulu; married Florence Clark and K. P.; is owner of only private in Honolulu, seven children, Sarah zoo in Territory which is always Kealaonaona, David, Nancy Kahi- open to public. wahia, Marguerite, Ebenezer, Coit TRUSLOW, HERBERT AUSTIN, Hobron, Cecilia and Alfred Henry banker, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Ryan. Clerk in marshal's office, Johnson City, Tenn., March 4, 1890; Republic of Hawaii, 1898; clerk, son of W. A. and Maud Taylor high sheriff's office, Ter. of Ha- (Austin) Truslow; educated Red- waii, 1898-1905; in insurance and lands (Cal.) High School; married commission business with J. A. Gil- Nora Isabelle Bryson Johnstone, at man, 1905-07; chief clerk in city Kealakekua, Hawaii, Aug. 19, 1915; and county clerk's office, 1908-10; one child: Herbert Austin. Became appointed deputy city and county .MEN OF HAWAII

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clerk, Honolulu, 1910. Member N. county, Texas and studied law in G. H. since 1900, commissioned cap- father's office; taught school for a tain Q. M. C. 1913. Member Eagles, short period, began practise of law Honolulu Order No. 146, trustee at Texarkana, Texas, in 1886; ap- Court Lunalilo No. 6600, A. O. F., pointed City Attorney, Texarkana, financial and recording secretary 1890, elected in 1891, re-elected and director, Royal School Alumni. 1893 and again in 1895; elected Bowie County, VAN SCHAYK, FATHER JUSTIN, County Atty., Texas, 1898, re-elected in 19:0, 1902 and Catholic Priest, Wailuku, Maui, 1904; elected District Attorney for born in Uden, Holland, March 16, seven counties in northeastern 1877; son of Thomas and Maria Texas in 1906, re-elected in 1908; (van den Akker) van Schayk; edu- elected to Texas State Senate 1910 cated at College of the Fathers of and to 63rd Congress in 1912; The Holy Cross and University of moved to Honolulu September 21, Louvain, Belgium. Came to Hono- 1915, as Assistant U. S. Attorney 1903, being sent to Makawao, lulu, for Hawaii, appointed U. S. Attor- Maui, same year; transferred to ney for Hawaii, December 1915 and Wailuku, Maui, 1912. U. S. District Judge April 4, 1916. VAN VALKENBURG, ALBERT Member Scottish Rite Masons, 32d WEBER, railroad official, Honolu- degree, Shrine, B. P. O. E. No. 616. born in La Wisconsin, lu; Crosse, VETLESEN, LOVE MOLLER, cash- July 20, 1868; son of James Tay- ier Mutual Telephone Co., Ltd., lor and Elizabeth (Wells) Van Val- Honolulu; born, August 10, 1861, in the fam- kenburg; Van Valkenburg son of John from Holland Porsgrund, Norway; ily having emigrated Anton and Marianne Henriette Wil- about 1615; married Mary Frances helmina (Flood) Vetlesen; father Paty in Honolulu, September 21, prominent physician, mother's 1894; one child, John Paty. Edu- father wealthy merchant and ship- cated in La Crosse, Wis.; entered owner of Porsgrund. Married Lucy railroad business as office boy for Talula Gibson Hayselden at Laha- chief engineer C. B. & Co., in La ina, Maui, November 7, 1899; two Crosse, 1885; followed that and children, Walter M., Anton Fred- general lines until 1890; bookkeep- eric. Educated in Civic School, er with various wholesale houses Porsgrund, graduated June, 1876. and became as- sugar plantations; Began business career as clerk sociated with B. F. Dillingham Co., with M. C. Schnitler, Christiania, Ltd., as secretary and director in Norway, 1876-1880; emigrated to 1899; retaining this office he also Hawaii, 1880, arriving, via Cape assumed that of secretary and di- Horn, May 13, 1881; employed on rector of the Oahu Railway & Land plantations two years, with J. W. Co. (Dillingham enterprise) in Girvin, Wailuku, Maui; bookkeeper 1900; is also secretary and director and salesman, November 1, 1883; Olaa and Puna sugar companies; bookkeeper Kahului Store to May became president and managing 1894; manager same until October director, Kunia Development Co., 1894; manager Hawaiian Hardware Ltd., July 19, 1909. Member Com- Co., (Honolulu), 1896-1899; pay- mercial Oahu Country Club, Club, master and bookkeeper Maunalei Ad Club. Plantation, Lanai, May 1899-June VAUGHAN, HORACE WORTH, law- 1901; Mutual Telephone Co., since yer and judge U. S. District Court, 1904. Commissioner Agriculture, Honolulu; was born near Jefferson, Maui, 1890-94; Deputy Collector of Marion county, Texas, December 2, Customs, Lahaina, November 1901- 1867; son of George T. and Tippah July 1903; Postmaster, Lanai 1899- (Lary) Vaughan; married Pearl 01; acting consular agent, U. S., Lockett in Cass County, Texas, No- Kahului, 1891-94; consul for Nor- vember 21, 1888; three children, way appointed December 19, 1913. Aileen, Robert Louis and Jean; Member Oahu Liquor License Com- descendant of John Vaughan who mission appointed May 14, 1914. left England and settled at James- Member Pacific Club (Honolulu), town (Va.) in 1685. Educated in (Secretary Maui Polo and Racing common schools of Linden, Cass Association 1887-94, director Ha- HAWAII 264 MEN OF

1908-13, during which \\aii Yacht Club, acting treasurer Wyoming, was Dean of Convocation Hawaii Tuna Club, master Hawai- time he and associate editor of Wyoming ian Lodge F. & A. M., 1910, High came to Church of Priest Honolulu Chapter R. A. M., Churchman; Good Shepherd, Wailuku, Maui, 1913. 1912, Eminent Commander K. T., Maui Lodge No. 984, F. & Honolulu Commandery 1917, mem- Chaplain Grand of Scotland. National Geographic Society. A. M., Lodge ber Wailuku, American- Scandinavian Founda- VINCENT, ENOS, lawyer, Island of Maui; born in Portugal, tion. September 28, 1880; son of Manuel VETLESEN, VETLE ARNBIORN, and Inez (Gonsalves) Vincent; editor and publisher, Wailuku, Isl- educated in common schools of and of Maui; born in Porsgrund, Hawaii, graduated Honolulu Nor- son of Norway, November 24, 1869; mal School, 1898, taught in public Marian Henrietta Johan Anton and schools until 1900, graduated from edu- Wilhelmina (Flood) Vetlesen; Central Normal College, Law De- first private tuition, then cation, partment, Danville, Ind., degree 1885, Porsgrund College, graduated LL.B.; married Marie Grove in course in English, post graduate Wailuku, Maui, November 27, 1910, German and Latin at Chris- French, children, Kenneth Grove and Alma married Hilda Walker, daugh- tiania; Kathryn. Admitted to practise law of Rev. H. J. \Valker of Sydney, ter in state of Indiana, 1903; in in Honolulu, July 19, 1906; two Aus., Territory of Hawaii, April, 1904; children, Vivian and Valma. Be- appointed Deputy County Attorney came clerk in leading stationery of County of Maui, January 1908, store in Christiana, 1885-1889; ac- serving until June 1915; private cepted clerkship in the Spreckelsville practise since 1915. Was appoint- store on Maui, 1889; chief clerk, Ha- ed vice-consul of Portugal, district waiian Commercial and Sugar Co.'s of Maui, April 1915. Member of Kahului store, 1890-95; established the Chamber of Commerce of Maui general store in partnership with Edward Wailuku, and the K. of P. Lodge. late Hoffmann, VON BERTRAM, insurance appointed postmaster of Wai- DAMM, 1895; Honolulu; born September 19, luku by President Roosevelt, 1902, man, on father's estate Dziubiel- reappointed 1906; established and 1878; East Prussia; son of Kurd and is editor and publisher, Wailuku len, Marie (Neumann) von Damm, fath- Times, since November 2, 1911. Mem- an officer and one ber of U. S. Navy League, Maui er being army descent back Chamber of Commerce, and Maui of a long line tracing married 19, Fair and Racing Association. to 12th century; April County of 1904, Minette Seal, daughter J. CHARLES, clergyman, VILLIERS, Walter Seal of Honolulu, at Helm- Wailuku, Maui, born in Edinburgh, Al- stedt, Germany; two children, Scotland, July 10, 1859; son of John bert and Helene. Educated in C. and Mary (Lashbrook) Villiers; (Colleges) at Loetzen educated at Trinity College and Gymnasia Helmstedt (Germany) being Christ Church schools, Curbar Col- and from the College of Wal- lege, Union Theological School, B. graduated A., 1886, all in England; resident fenbuttel in 1895 in which year licentiate Yale Divinity School; mar- he entered the employ of H. Hack- ried Henrietta Georgina Newman, at feld & Co., Honolulu, as office boy; Stratford-on-Avon, England, July 14, promoted to shipping clerk in 1889; 1885; four children, Mrs. Henrietta insurance clerk in 1903 and is now and a pro- May Crabbe, Charles Haydn, Ralph head of that department Newman and Olive Marian. Ordain- minent factor in the business life ed, Congregational Ministry, Foles- of his firm and of the Territory of hill Parish, Coventry, England, 1886- Hawaii. Was vice-president of the 1890; assistant minister at Strat- Board of Fire Underwriters in ford-on-Avon, 1883-86, while pursu- 1913-14 and 1915-17; was chairman ing Theological studies; accepted Republican County Committee in call to Ottawa, Kansas, 1890-95, West 1912; member and treasurer Ha- Boylston and Worcester, Mass., 1895- waii Promotion Committee 1908-12, 97; Old Lyme, Conn., 1897-1906; be- chairman Tax Appeal Court 1913. came Priest of Episcopal Church, Member Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. Kingston, Canada, 1906-08; Casper, & A. M., Knights Templar, Shrine, BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 265

consul for Netherlands. Pacific Club, Oahu Country Club, Forestry; Was chairman of Central Commit Outrigger Club, Hermann's Sons, during provi- has been in a num- tee of Reform Party and prominent and was a mem- ber of benevolent and charitable sional government ber of the old Honolulu Rifles and organizations. Has taken no part the Citizens Guard. Member of in public matters since making a Oahu Country, Commercial and to Europe in 1914-15, except- trip Honolulu. membership on the 1916 Mid- Pacific Clubs of ing LOUIS, cattleman, Pacific Carnival Directorate. VON TEMPSKY, Makawao, Maui; born in Glasgow, mer- VON HAMM, CONRAD CARL, Scotland, February 14, 1858; son of chant, Honolulu; born July 24, Gustav Ferdinand and Emily Ross at Germany; son of at 1870, Bremen, (Bell) von Tempsky; educated Z. B. C. and Rosalie (Meinecke) Auckland College, New Zealand; von Hamm; married June 30, 1898, married Amy D. Wodehouse, in Bernice at Honolulu, Ida Young, Honolulu, March 30, 1891; four Constance and Ro- two daughters, children, Armine, Gwendolen, Lor- salie received school educa- Ruth; na, Errol. On leaving school, join- tion at Bremen, Germany, graduat- ed staff of Bank of New Zealand. 1885 from Realschule, Bre- ing 1873; transferred to Napier Branch at head of class with certifi- men, 1877, becoming cashier, 1878; came of one voluntary mili- cate year's to Hawaii, 1879, starting to work business tary service; began for Ulupalakua Ranch, Maui; in career with Bremer Filiale der partnership with brother, purchased of 1885- Deutschen Bank Bremen, ranch at Kula, Maui, 1884; man- 90; with Ed. Hoffschlaeger & Co. Bur- aging it until 1897; bought 1890-1899; when or- of Honolulu, chardt's Dairy in Makawoa, 1897- the von Hamm-Young Co., ganized 98; manager of Haleakala Ranch 1901 connected with Ltd.; since since 1898. Elected to House of directorate of Alexander Young Nobles and served session 1890. since 1903 with Building Co., and Served five years in New Zealand Hotel Co. and that of Territorial volunteers. Hawaiian Hotel, Ltd.; director and treasurer Merchants' Association w of Honolulu for several terms. WADMAN, JOHN WEBSTER, min- Chamber of Commerce and Member ister of the gospel, Honolulu; born Pacific, Commercial, Oahu Country, June 24, 1857, on Prince Edward Polo and Racing clubs. Hawaii Island, Canada; son of Henry G. VON HOLT, HEINRICH MARTENS, and Catherine (Webster) Wadman; born in business man, Honolulu; married June 12, 1884, Mame Hunt- Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii (T. ress of Michigan, at New Bruns- son of H.), September 15, 1863; wick, Canada; five children, Flora Alice Hermann J. F. and (Brown) B., Mamie H., Gemma W., Norma Alban's von Holt; educated at St. M., Marguerite F. The Wadmans College and Royal School, Hono- were among the first English set- lulu, Bishop Scott Academy, Port- tlers of Prince Edward Island, Can- land, Oregon; married Ida E. Knud- ada, and were for the most part gov- sen in Cambridge, Mass., Decem- ernment officers; earliest American side was Clar- ber 8, 1889, five children, Mary ancestor on maternal R. I., Elizabeth, Hermann Valdemar, ence O'Reilly of Providence, Hilda Karen, Alexander Ronald Ka- a wealthy merchant. The subject of mehameha, and Katharine Annie. this sketch received early educa- Began business career in office of tion in schools of Charlottetown, P. from Mt. Alli- Cecil Brown, Honolulu, insurance E I . and graduated later and general real estate; vice-presi- son University, N. B., 1879; dent and in charge of ranch de- attended Harvard, and received de- Willamette Uni- partment of Oahu Railroad & Land gree of D. D. from in in the Co. since its organization; vice- versity, Salem, Ore., 1908; the Methodist Church of president First National Bank of ministry of and mission- Honolulu; Trustee of the Campbell, Canada, 1879 to 1889, Knudsen, Dreier and other estates. ary in Japan, 1889 to 1904; publicity Method- Was member of Board of Educa- agent and superintendent ist Mission in Hawaii, tion, and Board of Agriculture & Episcopal 266 MEN OP HAWAII

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1904 to 1914; superintendent Anti- WALDEN, LIONEL, artist, Honolulu; Saloon League of Hawaii since born May 22, 1861, in Norwich, 1914; while in Japan translated sev- Conn.; son of Rev. Treadwell Wai- T eral educational and religious works den and Elizabeth (Law) W alden; into language of that country. Is unmarried; descendant in Walden 32d deg. Mason, Past Master Hono- branch from Lord Howard de Wal- lulu Lodge No. 409; member Odd den, and on the maternal side from Fellows and Past Noble Grand of the earl of Chatham, William Pitt, that order; is now in Washington, Benjamin Lee and William H. Law; D. C., promoting Congressional education: Chaney Hall School, Bos- amendment for prohibition of liquor ton, Mass., and later was a pupil of traffic in Hawaii; as a student has Carolus Duran, in Paris; exhibited in specialized history, philosophy first in Paris Salon of 1877; recipi- and biography. ent of many honors in art among WADSWORTH, RALPH AMBROSE, which are Second Class medal at manufacturer, Wailuku, Maui, T. Crystal Palace, London, 1894; hon- H. orable mention Paris Salon ; born at Hiram, Me., Feb. 2, 1897; 1861; son of Samuel D. and Sara silver medal Paris Exposition 1900; A. (Warren) Wads worth; educated third class gold medal Paris salon in the public schools and Bridg- 1903; silver medal and gold com- ton High School, Maine; married memorative medal St. Louis Exposi- Isabel Corvalho in Hilo, Hawaii, tion, 1904; silver medal Panama- May 5, 1892; children, David S., Pacific Exposition, 1915; several pic- Alfred R., Winnifred A. Engaged tures have been purchased by the on the Onomea Plantation, Hawaii, French and British governments for 1886-1887; removed to Maui, 1893; national galleries and museums. president and manager of Maui Member advisory committee and Soda and Ice Works, Ltd., since. jury for paintings from France for Director in the Bank of Maui, Ltd., St. Louis Exposition; member ad- and Home Insurance Co. Member visory committee for Europe for the of Maui Loan Fund Commission; Panama-Pacific Exposition; member president Maui Chamber of Com- Societe International de Peinture et merce; vice president Maui County Sculpture, Paris; Paris Society of Fair and Racing Assn. Member of American Painters; National In- Aloha Lodge, K. of P., Wailuku; stitute of Arts and Letters; Cheva- Ossifee Valley Lodge No. 54, I. O. lier, Legion of Honor of France, O. F., Cornish, Me. 1910. FREDERICK WAIAMAU, JOHN KEANU, archi- WALDRON, LINCOLN, commission and merchant, tect, Honolulu; born April 28, 1872, shipping born March in Honolulu (Kingdom of Hawaii); Honolulu; 25, 1865, son of Rev. John Waiamau and London, England; son of James and Alice (Crowder) married Poipe; married December 30, 1897, Waldron; Emma Kaimilaui Lyons of Hana, Sarah Elizabeth Sharpe in Honolu- Maui, at Kalaupapa, Molokai; four lu, December 2, 1896; three chil- children, John, Timothy, Benjamin dren, Stanley, Redvers and step- and Annie. Educated primary daughter Mrs. F. M. Barrere. Edu- schools of Honolulu, 1880-1887; Ka- cated in public schools of London, mehameha Schools, 1887-1891; be- leaving for United States April gan professional career in 1891 in 1880, spending six years ranching office of C. B. Ripley, architect, in Kansas, then in merchantile Honolulu; draughtsman, 1891-1893; business in Butte, Montana; arrived dispenser for Board of Health, in Honolulu, 1893, entering employ 1894; hospital overseer, 1895-1896; of Theo. H. Davies & Co.; estab- school teacher, 1896-1898; assistant lished in business on own account, superintendent Molokai leper set- February 6. 1902, incorporated un-

tlement, 1899-1910; draughtsman, der name of Fred L. Waldron, Ltd , 1911-1914; opened office for private January 2, 1912, as principal share- practise of architecture. Was cap- holder; is president and manager tain of police, 1900; sheriff County of corporation which represents a of Kalawao in 1909. Member Mod- number of shipping and mercantile ern Order of Phoenix, Honolulu firms. United State and foreien. Lodge and Kamehameha Alumni Is president Pacific Development Co., Assn. Director First National Bank of LV.S MEN OF HAWAII

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Hawaii. Was delegate to Commer- WALKER, HERBERT SAMUEL, pro- cial Commission of Pacific Coast fessor sugar technology, College of Chambers of Commerce visiting Hawaii, Honolulu; born in Jack- China 1910; made world tour 1913- sonville, 111., May 14, 1878; re- of 14, visiting mainland of United ceived degree A. B., University States, Europe, Egypt, India, Cey- Chicago, 1901; spent two years in Mass. In- lon, Australia and New Zealand; in specializing chemistry, 1910 visited Australia, New Guinea, stitute of Technology. Member Hawaiian Caroline Islands, Philippines, China Elks, Rotary Club, Engi- Chem- and Was president Hono- neering Society, Hawaiian Japan. American lulu Commercial Club, president ists (Pres.) Association, Association. Merchants' Association two years, Chemists' chairman Hawaii Promotion Com- WALKER, ROBERT CLEMENT, mittee two years, president Hono- banker, Honolulu; born Langton, lulu Chamber of Commerce 191o- Duns, Scotland, August 21, 1884; 1916. Member Honolulu Lodge No. son of Rev. Johnstone and Mabel 409, F. & A. M., Honolulu Lodge (Gray) Walker; married Margaret No. 616, B. P. O. E.; Honolulu Con- Waterhouse in Honolulu, March 28, sistory No. 1, Aloha Temple A. A. 1916; one child, Helen Johnstone. O. N. M. S.; Oahu Country, Pacific, Received education George Wat- and Commercial clubs. son's College, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1894-1901; entered office of J. WALDRON, JOHN WILLIAM, busi- Wyllie Guild Scott, chartered ac- nessman, Honolulu; born August 2, countants, Glasgow, 1901; studied 1873, at Bidford, England; son of law Glasgow University, 1904-06; George and Louisa (Squire) Wald- admitted to membership Institute ron; married January 4, 1910, Else of Accountants and Actuaries, Grace Sophia Schaefer in Honolulu; Scotland, in 1911 with degree C. A. three children, Dorothy Mary Ka- (Scotland). Joined staff of Audit hului (by a previous marriage), Company of Hawaii, Honolulu, June Frederick and Else Elizabeth; edu- 28, 1912; appointed secretary of cated in England at Long Marston Audit Company of Hawaii, March Grammar school, and Stratford col- 1, 1914, and its joint manager and lege, Fellow of the Charter institute secretary, January 1, 1916; joint of Secretaries, London. Began busi- manager and secretary of the new ness career with C. H. Waterman, corporation, Audit Company of Ha- F. S. A. F. C. S. S., Leamington, waii, Ltd., March 1, 1916; associat- A., bank- England; with Empire Tobacco Co. ed with Bishop & Co., Ltd., of Canada 1895-97; came to Hono- ers, since Jan. 1, 1917. Member of lulu 1897 and entered employ of University Club (secretary, 1917), Kahului Railroad Co., Maui, 1897- Oahu Country club and Institute of Accountants and Actuaries, Scot- 99; with F. A. Schaefer & Co. since 1899. Secretary and director Ho- land. nokaa Sugar Co.; president Hawai- WALKER SAMUEL ALLEN, stock ian Irrigation Co., Ltd.; secretary, and bond broker, Honolulu; born in treasurer and director August Honolulu, H. T., December 10, Dreier, Ltd.; appointed consul of 1879; son of John Smith and Jane Chile in Honolulu 1912; director (Mclntyre) Walker; married Laura Inter- Sugar Factors Co., Ltd., and Stephen in Honolulu, December 7, Island Steam Navigation Co.; mem- 1915. Attended Fort street school ber Board of Prison Inspectors of and four years at Oahu College; 1st Judicial Circuit; former trustee took position with C. Brewer & Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. Co. Ltd., sugar factors and com- Member Pacific, Oahu Country and mission merchants, remaining with Outrigger clubs; Masonic lodges this firm fifteen years; entered the Hawaiian No. 21 and Kamehameha brokerage business in 1913; served Lodge of Perfection No. 1, Honolulu three years in the National Guard Consistory No. 1; Hawaiian His- of Hawaii. Member of Pacific, torical Society; Volcano Research Oahu Country and Healani Yacht Association; Hawaiian augar Plant- & Boat Clubs; Elk, Mason, Knight ers' Association. Is enthusiastic Templar. volcanologist; has valuable collec- WALL, ARTHUR FREDERICK, mer- tion of Hawaiian literature. chant, Honolulu; born October 28, 270 MEN OF HAWAII

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1870, at Santa Barbara, Cal.; son of Abud at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, Charles J. and Elizabeth Ann (Mil- England, April 14, 1886; two chil- ler) Wall; married Harriet Lewers dren: Evelyn Violet and Nancy in Honolulu, October 28, 1901; two Rhona. Arrived in Hawaii 1880, children, Catherine Lewers, Robert engaging in sugar industry; man- Lewers. Educated in public schools ager and part owner, Puehuehu of , Cal., and Honolulu. Be- Plantation Co., Kohala, 1884-98; gan business with H. F. Wichman, coffee planter, South Kona, 1898, jeweler, Honolulu, as apprentice in until 1911, when he retired. 1887, retiring as manager after 25 years service to organize firm of WALLER, GILBERT JOHNSON, merchant, Honolulu; born at Stack- Wall * Dougherty, April 1, 1912; near no\\ president of latter jewelry house, Settle, Yorkshire, Eng- firm. Was director-general Mid- land, November 9, 1859; son of William and Ellen Pacific Carnival, 1910 and 1911; (King) Waller; member Hawaii Promotion Com- educated at Giggleswick (York- mittee, 1915-1916-1917; member shire) Grammar school; married Annie Holmes in Honolulu City Planning Commission, Newcastle-on- 1915-16 and 1916-17. Member Com- Tyne, England, September 2, 1883; six Henrietta (Mrs. J. H. mercial Club, Pacific Club, Hawaii children, Ruth M. J. Polo and Racing Association, Oahu Mills), (Mrs. H. Clay), Ester Country Club, Hawaiian Lodge No. Christina, Gilbert, Jr., K., Beatrice B. 21, F. & A. M.; Honolulu Com- and Began business career in Honolulu in meat and mandery No. 1, Honolulu Con- treasurer sistory No. 1; is commander Hono- provision business, 1884; and lulu Council of Kadosh; member manager of Hawaii Meat Co. since Director Aloha Temple Mystic Shrine, Ltd., organized. Myrtle Boat Club. Trent Trust Co., Honolulu, since 1907. Has been prominent in Dem- WALL, WILLIAM ALBERT, civil ocratic politics in Hawaii, being engineer and surveyor, Honolulu; nominee for Hawaiian senate in born November 16, 1867, at Red 1904-1906-1910; chairman Hawaii Bluff, Tahama County, California; National Democratic Committee in son of Charles John and Elizabeth Baltimore, 1912; Democratic Na- (Miller) Wall; married Christiana tional Committeeman from Hawaii, Morrison at Eureka, California, four years; member Board of June 22, 1892; one child, Elizabeth. Prison Inspectors, 1906-10; candi- date for Educated Oakland (Cal.) High governorship of Hawaii, school, Eureka (California) High 1913; commissioner Board of school; special course under Pro- Health since 1916. Member of fessor W. D. Alexander at Hono- Honolulu Chamber of Commerce, Anti-Saloon Civic Federa- lulu, 1881-1887. Began practise of League, tion and profession in Hawaiian government Ministerial Union and has always been iden- survey department, 1881-92; prac- prominently tified with the Church tising alone since in general plan- Reorganized of Latter Saints since 1891. tation bridge, railroad and hydrau- Day lic work. Engineered all prelimin- WALSH, JOHN JOSEPH, merchant, ary surveys and the final locations Kahului, Maui; born at West New- of the main tunnel and the tunnels ton, Mass., Jan. 9, 1876; son of from Waiahole to Kahana for Wai- John Joseph and Hannah (Mur- ahole Water Company in 1912 and phy) Walsh; educated in public 1913; served as City and County and high schools, San Francisco, Engineer (Honolulu), July, 1913- Cal.; married Mary Elizabeth Eric- January, 1914. Member Oahu Coun- son at Makawao, Maui, Dec. 25, try Club, Honolulu Chamber of 1898; children: Eileen Emily, Ed- Commerce, Commercial Club, K. of ward Andrew, Helen. Bookkeeper P. in mercantile business, San Fran- cisco, for five years; came to Ha- WALLACE, ROBERT, retired plant- waiian Islands in 1898 and em- er, Kealakekua, Hawaii; born in ployed as bookkeeper by Hawaiian Fife, Scotland, Nov. 5, 1857; son Commercial & Sugar Co., 1898-1902; of James and Agnes (Farmer) district sales manager for British- Wallace; educated at Madras Col- American Tobacco Co., China, 1902- lege, St. Andrews; married Ethel 1907; has been manager of the OF HAWAII 272 MEN

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mercantile stores of the Hawaiian of the firm of Smith, Warren and Commercial & Sugar Co. at Kahu- Whitney. Has been instrumental lui, Maui, since 1907. Representa- in the framing of various laws of tive from 3rd Rep. Dist, Territorial public interest including liquor law, Legislature, 1917; drector of Maui laws affecting the insane, frontage Soda Works; was captain Co. K, and street improvement laws, and 3rd Reg., N. G. H., 1915-1916. Mem- others; chairman of Territorial ber of Masons and K. of P. Board of Insanity Commissioners since 1910. Member Commer- WALTERS, ST. DAVID GYNLAIS, June, cial and Country Clubs, Honolulu physician and Honolulu; surgeon, Chamber of Commerce, Bar Asso- born March at 1, 1856, Ystradgyn- ciation of Hawaii. Has been a lais, Brecknockshire, South Wales; member of the Hawaiian Sugar son of Thomas and Caroline (Rees) Planters' Association, and its as- Walters; married Severina Lucy sistant secretary and treasurer Herbert in (deceased) Honolulu since 1905. January 30, 1895. Educated Glou- cester and Hereford Cathedral WATANABE, JUNZO, lawyer, Hono- T. in Shools 1864-74, St. John's College lulu, H. ; born Japan, May 9, (Cambridge) 1874-79, degree B. A. 1881; son of Koshuku and Yoshi (honors), also L. R. C. P., L. R. C. Watanabe; educated Fifth College, S., L. M. Edinburgh. Began pro- Kumamoto, Japan, 1904, Imperial fessional career in association with University, Kyoto, Japan, 1908. of Dr. J. Kellett Smith, Liverpool, (Master Law degree) ; married England, 1881; senior resident med- Isoko in Tokyo, Japan, December ical officer Brownlow Hill Hospital 14, 1912; one child, Kajiko. Be- (Liverpool) 1881; house surgeon. gan career in employ of Yokohama Stanley Hospital (Liverpool) 1881; Specie Bank, Yokohama, Japan, surgeon S. S. Monarch 1882; Gov- 1909; transferred to Tokyo branch ernment physician, Lihue, Kauai, of same, 1912; came to Honolulu T. H., 1882-97; medical superinten- as assistant manager of Honolulu dent Oahu Insane Asylum 1902 and branch of Yokohama Specie Bank, in private practise in Honolulu. 1914-17; opened office for practise Honorary physician and surgeon of law, Honolulu, 1917, specializing Queen's Hospital (Honolulu) since in Japanese law. Is member com- 1900, and of Kauikeolani Children's mittee to compile Japanese reader Hospital since its foundation. Au- for use in schools of Hawaii. Is thor "The Examination of the frequent contributor to newspapers Heart and Exact Science"; was and magazines in Tokyo and Hono- first to discover beri-beri in Ha- lulu. Member of University Asso- waiian Islands (1882) also dengue ciation, Japan. (1902). Member Bohemian Club WATERHOUSE, ALBERT, business- (San Francisco) 1899, Pacific Club man, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Hon- Charter (Honolulu) 1899, member olulu, Nov. 17, 1879; son of Henry University Club (Honolulu), char- and Julia (Dimond) Waterhouse; ter member Oahu Country Club educated at Punahou School, Hon- (Honolulu), elected Fellow of Am- olulu and preparatory school, Law- erican Medical Association 1916, renceville, N. J.; married Gretchen president Pacific Club 1917. Kopke in Honolulu. Began as clerk with the Henry Waterhouse Trust WARREN, LOUIS J., lawyer, Hono- Honolulu, 1900-1907; in as- lulu; born in San Francisco, Cal., Co., sociation with H. T. Hazelden and June 9, 1887; son of John B. and J. O. and is Caroline M. (Schafer) Warren; Young, organized pres- ident of The Waterhouse educated public schools of San Co., Ltd., of financial and Francisco, studied law in offices Honolulu, agents manufacturers' agents, rubber fact- of Edward J. Pringle, San Fran- ors and insurance. Mem- cisco, Cal.; took state bar examina- general ber of the Oahu Country and Com- tion June 9, 1900, and admitted to mercial Honolulu Chamber the bar: married Sara B. Eynon clubs, of Commerce. in Philadelphia, Pa., September 22, 1909, one daughter, Winifred WA TERHOUSE, JOHN, treasurer Louise. Practised law in Honolulu Alexander & Baldwin, Ltd., Hono- since 1900 and is now a member lulu; born in Honolulu, November

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Jr. member Confederate States Senate 20, 1873; son of John Thomas, and Elizabeth B. (Finder) Water- from Mississippi and for many house; educated at Punahou School, years Circuit Judge, Holly Springs, Honolulu, to 1892; Princeton, A. B., Mississippi; married Louise Emily June 1896; married Martha M. Alexander, Bradley at Visalia, California, two children, Virginia in Oakland, Cal., Feb. 6, 1900; chil- 1, 1905; Lillie Moore. Educated dren, Pattie, Elizabeth, John T., Bradley, Public Schools, Holly Springs, Wallace A., Richard S., Alexander (Miss.), and Washington (D. C.) ; C., and Montague B. With J. T. M. of Uni- Waterhouse in mercantile business, A. & College Mississippi, versity of Mississippi, LL. B., 1896-99; Bishop and Co., bankers, 1897. Began professional career as Honolulu, 1899-1901; connected with of Hon. W. V. Sullivan the firm of Alexander & Baldwin, partner (then United States Senator from Limited, Honolulu, since 1901. Mem- Mississippi) at Oxford, Miss.; re- ber of the Territorial Food Commis- moved to Honolulu in 1901 and en- sion, 1917. Member of Pacific, Com- tered practise of law; now associat- mercial, Country and University ed with Hon. C. F. demons. Mem- clubs of Honolulu. ber of Commission that formed the WATERHOUSE, WILLIAM, retired, County Act of Hawaii in 1904; As- Honolulu, T. H., and Pasadena, Cal.; sociate Justice Supreme Court of born in Honolulu, Aug. 21, 1852; son Hawaii March 19, 1914; retired De- of John Thomas and Eleanor (Dick- cember 15, 1916 to private practise. erson) Waterhouse; educated private Member D. K. E. fraternity, Univer- schools Honolulu and Koloa, Kauai; sity Club, Oahu Country Club. married Melicent P. Smith (daugh- WATT, GEORGE C., plantation man- ter of Rev. James W. M. D.), Smith, ager, Kohala, Hawaii; born in Scot- Feb. at Kauai; nine 24, 1876, Koloa, land, October 18, 1870; son of children: Melicent, Madeline, Edith, Geo. and Elizabeth (Cruickshank) and Herbert, Laurene, Paul, Glenn Watt; common school education; Robert. In 1869 went to England in married Grace Porter in Hilo, Ha- vessel around the at- sailing Horn, waii, Jan. 24, 1897; one daughter, tending school for one year; fall of Elizabeth L. Raised in Scotland 1870 returned to islands, entering as an agriculturist and came to Ha- fall 1874 father's business; of made waii in 1892; employed in various remain- trip to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, capacities by the Waiakea Mill Co., there several months looking up ing Hilo, 1892-98; overseer for the Wai- to Southern business prospects; went luku' Agriculture Co., Ltd., Kawai- to Honolulu in California, returning loa, 1899-1906; became manager of latter part of 1875; went again to the Kohala Sugar Co., Ltd., Ko- the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, entering hala, Hawaii, July, 1906. Was dis- wholesale and retail furniture busi- trict forester in Kohala district for ness; after a number of years enter- many years. ed the hotel removed to business; WAYSON, JAMES THOMAS, phys- Pasadena, Cal., 1895; elected Mayor ician, Honolulu; born June 16, 1870, of Pasadena, 1905, on People's Tick- in Port Townsend, Jefferson Coun- et; during this administration the ty, Washington; son of James Thos. municipal electric lighting system of and Mary (Riley) Wayson; married Pasadena was established, one of Delia Walcott Sheedy in Honolulu, the most important political accom- Nov. 25, 1897; two children: India of administration o* plishments any Walcott and Eleanor H.; descend- the Since from busi- city. retiring ed from Colonial stock, paternal ness has taken deal of inter- great ancestors having settled in Mary- est in evangelical work. land prior to the Revolution; father, WATSON, EDWARD MINOR, lawyer, Engineer Captain in Coast Guard Honolulu; born December 20, 1874, service, was chief engineer of the at Holly Springs, Marshall county, "Abraham Lincoln," the first steam Mississippi; son of Edward Minor revenue cutter to round the Horn, and Lillie Perrin (Moore) Watson; and was present at the raising of descendant of James Watson of the American flag on Alaskan soil. Scotland who located in Charles Educated University of California, County, Virginia in 1750, as King's M. D. 1891; house physician, Port- Surveyor; paternal grandfather land hospital, 1892; served in Rev- MEN OF HAWAII

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enue Cutter service as surgeon for lulu, T. H., June 23, 1902; children: a cruise in Alaskan waters; came Maxfield Elbridge, Irma Clare, Dor- to Honolulu Nov. 25, 1894, and othy De Cew, Ruth, and Nina Billie. served at various times as medical Clerk in the Post Office Dept. at superintendent, Kalihi hospital; Honolulu, June, 1898-Feb., 1901; in medical superintendent for lepers; the U. S. Internal Revenue Dept. at captain and surgeon, National Honolulu, Feb., 1901-Feb., 1905; Guard of Hawaii; president Terri- clerk in freight accounts dept. torial Medical Society, and at pres- Southern Pacific Company, San ent time is City and County Phys- Francisco, Cal., June, 1905-June, ician, Honolulu. Has specialized in 1908; confidential clerk to F. J. study of leprosy, and served as Cross in Chicago, June, 1908-Dec., health officer during the plague. 1908; manager Cross Hardware Co., Member Elks, Masons, Odd Fellows, Monticello, Iowa, Jan., 1909-Sept., American Medical Assn., Territorial 1910; bookkeeper, Waialua Store, Medical Assn., Geographic Society. Waialua, Oahu, T. H., Oct., 1910- WEAVER, PHILIP LIMAI KAUKI, March, 1912; salesman, Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd., Hilo, Hawaii, lawyer, Honolulu; born April 10, March, 1912-March, 1916; vice-presi- 1868, in Paris, France; son of dent, Moses Stationery Co., Philip Liscum and Helen (Arm- Ltd., since April, 1916. Member of Co. strong) Weaver; father was Amer- "B," N. G. H., 1898-1909. Member ican, resident of San Francisco, in Hawaiian Lodge, No. 21, F. & A. M. Europe on business, mother daugh- ter of Richard Armstrong who was WEBSTER, ERNEST CHARLES, one of early missionaries to Ha- president Kamehameha Schools, waii, (1830) and prominent in civic Honolulu; born June 19, 1883, at and religions affairs of Island King- Litchfield, Conn.; son of Wilbur dom; educated primary schools of Fiske and Jennie (Wooster) Web- San Francisco, University of Cali- ster; married June 17, 1908, Mari- fornia, B. P. 1891, Hastings College on Rawling Mix, at New Haven, of Law; married Agnes Cary of Conn.; three children, Winifred San Francisco in Honolulu May 23, Wakeman, Benjamin Jepson, Mari- 1899; two children, Mary Claire, Ida on Pauahi. Educated grammar Eleanor. Admitted to practise in schools of Litchfield, Conn., and Supreme Court of California 1895; High School of Litchfield and Tor- followed profession in San Fran- rington, Conn.; Yale University cisco and later in Honolulu 1897; 1904, Ph. B.; 1906 C. E.; began associated with W. R. Castle 1897- professional career as assistant to 1903; assistant to Attorney-General A. B. Hill, consulting engineer, of Territory of Hawaii; wrote Land New Haven, in 1905 and remained Registration Act, pursuaded legis- in that position until 1907; em- lature to adopt same and was judge ployed by New York Contracting of Land Court, resigning to private Co. on Pennsylvania Terminal and practise after seven years; first with Consolidated Railway Co. of deputy county attorney, City and New Haven as assistant engineer County of Honolulu 1912-1913. Trus- and later as engineer of mainte- tee Library of Hawaii since organi- nance of way, 1907-1914; came to zation, secretary 1915-16. Member Honolulu to accept presidency of Commercial Club, Ad Club, Y. M. Kamehameha Schools, 1914. Mem- C. A., Outrigger Canoe Club (ex- ber University and Commercial president), first president Hawai- clubs; associate member American ian Poultry Association. Frequent Society of Civil Engineers. contributor to various publications, WEBSTER, JAMES, plantation man- Associated with Overland Monthly ager, Pepeekeo, Hawaii; born in 1903. , Aberdeenshire, Scotland, WEBSTER, ALBERT MAXFIELD, February 7, 1857; son of James and merchant, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Barbara (Neil) Webster; common Manchester, N. H., June 26, 1881; school education; married Marv son of Harry Elbridge and Lillian Ann Patterson, at Waiakea, Hilo, (Chase) Webster; common school Hawaii, November 2, 1895; four J. Neil education in Manchester, N. H. ; children, Patterson, Mary married Clare F. De Cew in Hono- Louisa, Christina Janet, John J. 278 MEN OF HAWAII

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Grace. Managed farm at home, 18 schools of Iowa and Illinois; Ober- years; came to Hawaii, 1893; field lin College (Ohio), B. D. 1871, B. A. lima, 1893; team luna, 1894-95, Ono- 1874; spent one year, 1873-1874, at mea Plantation; head luna, Paukaa, Yale. Pastor Morristown, N. Y., 1896-1900; head luna, Papaikou, 1876-79; Manitou, Colo., 1879-82; 1900-04; has managed Pepeekeo Denver, Colo., 1882-89; Hawaii, Plantation, Hawaii, since 1904. Has 1889-92; Chicago, 1892-99; Hawaii, been one of the pioneers in the 1899. Has contributed numerous conservation of crop residues. articles to various religious and secular papers; is authority on Ha- WESCOTT, HERBERT EDWARD, waiian legends and has translated purchasing agent, Honolulu, T. H.; a number of works into Hawaiian; born in Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 9, author: Legends of Old Honolulu, 1878; son of Earl A. and Elva Legends of Gods and Ghosts, Ha- (Edgar) Wescott; educated at Uni- waiian Legends of Volcanoes, Leg- 1890 versity of Minnesota, (1 year) ; ends of Maui A Demi-God of Poly- special course, Railroad Engineer- nesia, Around the Poi Bowl, etc. ing and Construction, University president and chairman Prohibition married Pearl of Chicago, 1904-05; party, Colorado 1884-86; chaplain in Los Jan. 1, Nash, Angeles, Cal., Colorado legislature, 1887; first 1908; three children: Richard Her- superintendent Christian Endeavor Rosalind. bert, Donal Pali, Marian Societies in Colorado, 1882-1889. De- Was messenger, Transportation Member Buckeye Club, Hawaiian Milwaukee & St. partment, Chicago, Historical Society, Anti - Saloon Paul R. R., at Minneapolis, 1888; League, U. S. Association of Min- chief clerk, Supt. Motive Power, eralogists, National Historical So- Great Northern, 1895-99; paymaster ciety, Polynesian Society of New and Baltimore & Ohio, storekeeper, Zealand, Honolulu Chamber of Com- Grafton, W. Va., 1899-1902; pur- merce, Nat'l Geographical Society, N. Y. Air Brake Co., chasing agent, Hawaiian Board of Foreign Mis- N. Y. ( 1902-03; inspector materials, sions, Society for Advancement Erie R. R., New York, 1903-04; of Science. head of Statistical Dept., Chicago, A. T. & S. F. R. R.; travelling WESTGATE, JOHN MINTON, sci- auditor, fuel supervisor, Los An- entific agriculturist, Honolulu; born geles, A. T. & S. F. R. R., 1904-10; Feb. 17, 1878, in Kingston, Ulster auditor, American Petroleum Co., County, New York; son of Hollis Los Angeles, 1911-13; chief clerk Smith and Clara (Minton) West- and paymaster, Waiahole Water gate; married July 20, 1905, Inez at Works, Waiahole, Oahu, 1913-14; Wheeler, Sacramento, Cal. ; two Pahoa Lumber Mill, Pahoa, Ha- children: Philip John and Mark waii, 1914-15; special auditor and Wheeler; descendant of Francis purchasing agent, City and County Cooke, who landed at Plymouth, of Honolulu, 1915-17. Enlisted N. Mass., 1620; educated country G. H., Co. D, 1915; appointed to schools of Kansas; Kansas Agri- Officers' Training Camp, Schofield cultural College, B. S. 1897, M. S. Barracks, 1917. B. P. O. E.; F. & 1899; post graduate course Univer- A. M., Blue Lodge. sity of Chicago 1901-03. Assistant Kansas Col- WILLIAM botanist, Agricultural WESTERVELT, DRAKE, lege, and Kansas Experimental Sta- retired born minister, Honolulu; tion; scientific assistant U. S. De- in Dec. 1849: Oberlin, Ohio, 26, partment of Agriculture, engaged of William and son Andrew Lydia in sand and soil binding work, later descen- Hayes (Drake) Westervelt; agronomist in charge of alfalfa and of van dant Lubbert Westervelt, clover investigations. Secretary who landed in New Amsterdam May and treasurer of the Glenwood In- 24, 1662; on maternal side connec- vestment Co., 1913; came to Hono- ted with General Wolfe, Sir Francis lulu January, 1915, to take charge Drake and President Hayes; mar- of the United States Agricultural ried Louise Clark, daughter of Rev. Experiment Station. Has carried George Clark, Oberlin, Ohio (de- on extensive scientfiic research and ceased), and Caroline D. Castle at investigations in soils and seed Honolulu, July 7, 1905; one child, production of forage crops; and is Andrew Castle; educated public the inventor of a device to arrest 280 MEN OF HAWAII

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1900; three sand Honolulu, March 25, the movement of shifting Sadie Alice children, Ruth Leialoha, secretary and program man- dunes; and William Francis Whitehead. ager Agronomic Seminar of U. S. western Wash- Was stockman throughout Department of Agriculture, to I states for many years; came ington, 1905. Plantation, nolulu, 1894; luna, Ewa 1894 -9 WHITE, DAVID WILLIS KELIIOKA- 1894-95; in Hawaiian Army, (, Maui; MOKU, minister, Lahaina, with People's Ice & Electric Co., born in Honokawai, Kaanapali, which afterward became Hawaiian son of Hen- Hono- Maui, January 9, 1860; Ice & Electric Co., 1897-1903; 1903- ry and Kaaihue (Kahoohanohano- lulu Rapid Transit & Land Co., educated Lahaina- Peniten- okalani) White; 04- Deputy Warden, Oahu 1885; married Har- to Maui to go luna Seminary, tiary, 1904-09; went Ewa, for riette Namai at Waikele, into sewing machine business two chil- Oahu, December 25, 1887; himself, 1909. Entered Hawaiian Keliiokamoku and all dren, David Army as private, served through 2nd marriage to Sarah Ka- as Major, Sarah; grades of service, retiring Hawaii. Chief A. lanui at Paauhau, 1894-1917. Member Lodge Maui, school 1885- carpenter on leaving F. & A. M. No. 984; Haleakala Lanai Hale, Island A. A. 1903; pastor of Chapter Rose Croix No. 3, of which he was A. O. of Lanai, 1903-05, S B.; Past District Deputy, the builder; pastor of Kaanapali, F Court Valley Island, No. 9239; and Lanai Olowalu, Honokahua Past Dictator L. O. O. M., Wailuku Has been Sanitary Hale churches. Lodge, No. 875; Past Chancellor, and Food Inspector for La- mem- Fish Mystic Lodge No. 2, K. of P.; since 1913; president haina District ber Harmony Chapter Eastern Star, of Lahaina Republican Club; presi- No. 4, Honolulu, Honolulu Temple dent Lahainaluna Alumni and mem- No. 1, Pythian Sisters. ber of the Maui Aid Association. JOHN MORGAN, dentist, merchant, WHITNEY, WHITE, EDWIN OSCAR, born October 1, 1835, at in Honolulu: Honolulu; born May 6, 1863, son of Moses William Marlboro, Virginia; Santa Cruz, Cal.; son of and Ananda (Morgan) Whit- married Allis and Sophie (Hall) White; descendant of John Whitney of October ney (first) Ella Louise Street, Whitney on the Wye, Wales, who Clifford F., 28, 1884; one child, settled in Watertown, Massachu- Anna Caroline Austin; Samuel (second) setts, June 4, 1635; also Austin and in two children, Henry Whitney (grandfather), captain in Austin Hall; educated govern- Revolutionary War; married Mary of Ha- ment schools of Kingdom Sophronia Rice in Oberlin, Ohio, (Mass.) High children: waii, Northampton August 5, 1869. Three Business Col- School and Barnard's Mary Louise, William Lacke, and lege (San Francisco), graduated Ada" Rice. Educated in primary lines with E. O. Hall 1880. Associated at Strongville, Ohio, Oberlin (Ohio) since July of & Son, Ltd., Honolulu, College, Pennsylvania College of corpora- 1, 1, 1880, now president Dental Surgery, graduated March established in the tion which was 1868; Sterling Medical College business by E. O. HalMn March 1, 1874. hardware Was (Columbus, Ohio) 1850 and incorporated in 1881. Located in Honolulu September, National Guard in captain in Co. B, 1869, and has practised dentistry then retired; the of Hawaii, 1890-99, that city since that time with D. C. to Governor Cleve- major and A. exception of 1874-76 spent in in 1916 in 1st Co., Dole; enlisted land, Ohio. Has prepared a number in- Hawaiian Coast Artillery, of valuable papers on dentistry, A. F. & A. Dental Member Pacific Lodge cluding one read before the Ex- M., (Master in 1902). Congress, World's Columbian For forty WHITEHEAD, ORLANDO JOHN, mer- position (Chicago, 1893). T in Fort deacon of Central Union chant, W ailuku, Maui; born years 1873; Church. Charter member Honolulu Dodge, Iowa, September 25, Science Association, Histori- son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Social of Hawaii. Claims the (Smith) Whitehead; educated in cal Society of being the first gradu- schools of North Platte, Nebraska; distinction to operate in Honolulu. married Renee Virginia Speck in ate dentist 282 MEN OF HAWAII

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WHITNEY, WILLIAM L., lawyer, Ho- raised sugar cane for Hanamaulu nolulu; born February 8, 1876, in Mill 1877-98; has resided at Kilo- Cleveland, Ohio; son of John M. hana, Lihue, Kauai, since 1898, de- and Mary S. (Rice) Whitney; mar- voting time to stock raising. Presi- ried Saida Mae Sutton at Sauga- dent C. Brewer Estate, Ltd.; direc- Inter-Island Steam Nav. tuck, Michigan, June 6, 1901; edu- tor, Co., cated Punahou Preparatory School, Kekaha Sugar Co., Lihue Planta- Oahu College (Honolulu); Oberlin tion Co., Waianae Co., Home In- Selama- College, 1898 degree A. B.; Colum- surance Co., Honolulu, Ltd. Was bia University, 1901, degree of LL. Dindings Plantations, member House of B. Began professional career in Representatives, of for office of W. R. Castle, Honolulu, Kingdom Hawaii, two years, 1891-91,. Member of Pacific, Ad 1901; District Magistrate (Honolu- and Onhu Country Clubs, Chamber lu; First Deputy Attorney General of Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii; Circuit Judge, Commerce, First Circuit April 16, 1909-Febru- WILCOX, CHARLES, accountant, ary 15, 1917 (resigned); Judge Wailuku, Maui; born near Ulupala- Juvenile Court 1909-17; judge kua, Maui, December 13, 1862; son Land Court 1911-1917. Was first of William Slocum and Kalua Wil- chairman Library of Hawaii; is cox; educated Haleakala Boys' vice-president Whitney & Marsh, Boarding School, Makawao, Maui; Ltd. Member University Club, Oa- descendant on father's side of hu Country Club, Hawaii Polo and pioneers who settled in Rhode Isl- Racing Club, Social Science Asso- and 1637 and 1660; mother descen- ciation. dant of Hawaiian Chiefs; married Eleanor Milnor Halstead in Ulu- WICHMAN, HENRY F., manufactur- nine ing and retail jeweler, Honolulu; palakua, Maui, August 1885; born in Hanover, Germany, Feb. 25, children, Robert, William, Lucy, Johanna 1866; son of John Henry and Chris- Charles, Eleanor, Mabel, tine Dorothea (Sievers) Wichman; Niau, Phoebe, Sally. School in- father was a merchant in New York, structor, 1880-90; elected secretary coming from Germany 1868; married of Territorial Legislature, 1890; Hattie Louise Work in Oakland, Cal., secretary Board of Health, 1891- Feb. 20, 1890 (deceased March 27, 1901; clerk Public Works Depart- 1906); three children: Frederick, ment, 1901-03; elected County Au- Eloise, Stephanie; married Anna ditor of Maui County, 1905, has Mae Stoever, Sept. 12, 1910. Edu- held this office since; was editor cated at St. Marks, Brooklyn, N. Y.; and manager Maui News, Wailuku, began in jewelry business in Hono- summer of 1910. Delegate Repub- lulu, 1887, in partnership with J. E. lican Convention, Honolulu, 1900; Gomes, under firm name of "Gomes secretary Republican County Com- & Wichman"; one year later bought mittee since 1907; alternate to Na- out J. E. Gomes and became sole tional Republican Convention, Chi- owner; June 30, 1903, incorporated cago, 1912. Member N. G. H., 1895- the firm of H. F. Wichman & Co., 1903; captain Co. G, when retired. Ltd., of which he is president; ap- WILCOX, G. N., sugar planter and pointed by Hawaiian Government capitalist, Lihue, Kauai. Unmarried. commissioner to the Columbian Ex- Born in Hilo, Hawaii, August 15th, position in Chicago 1892; served in 1839; son of Abner and Lucy E. Honolulu Rifles and Lieut., Co. D. (Hart) Wilcox; both father and ALBERT le- WILCOX, SPENCER, mother came to Hawaii in 1837 as tired Kauai; born planter, Lihue, missionaries. Educated at Puna- at Hilo, Hawaii, May 24, 1844; son hou Preparatory, Honolulu, and Shef- of Abner and Lucy Eliza (Hart) field Scientific School, New Haven, Wilcox; educated at home and at Conn. at Punahou, Honolulu; married Emma Began growing sugar in 1863 and at Kauikeolani Napoleon in Honolulu, Hanalei, Kauai, Grove Lihue, in 1864, June 7, 1898. Was manager of Li- Farm, Kauai, hue Plantation, Kauai; started sug- and eventually became owner. ar plantation at Waipa, Kauai, WILCOX, JOHN, merchant, Hana, which was discontinued a few years Maui., T. H.; born in Wailuku, Maui, later; afterward took cane con- December 2, 1867; son of William and in tracts from Princeville Plantation ; Kalae (Mahi) Wilcox; educated LJS4 MEN OF HAWAII

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public schools and Royal School, Ho- first marine railway, Honolulu, for nolulu; married Paakaula Mahiana, government in 1881, member Board in Hamoa, Hana, Maui, February 3, of Health 1873, Board of Immigra- 1911; three children (adopted), Paul, tion 1874, Board of Health 1876, Min- Sam and John. On leaving school, ister Interior 1880, pres. Board of worked on ranch at Makawao, Maui, Health 1878, Representative in Leg- 1881-86; kept billiard hall and butch- islature of 1868; Noble from 1874 er shop in Wailuku, 1886-89; teamster to 1887; president of Legislature.) on plantation, 1889-95; was team luna Married Lillian Kimball in Oakland, on Mokae Plantation, Hana, Hilo California, November 7, 1887. Edu- Sugar Co., Kamalo Plantation on cated Atkinson Valley School (Ho- Molokai and Koloa Plantation on nolulu) 1879, Oahu College (Hono- Kauai between 1895-1911; became lulu) 1879-80, Boston, Massachusetts, clerk in Hamoa Store, Hana, Maui, 1881. Began business career 1911; at present is store keeper at with Kahului R. R. Co., Kahului, same and place farmer. Was with Maui, being its superintendent, 1884- Police in Department 1912. Member 96, president 1896-98; president The Territorial session Legislature, of Estate S. G. Wilder, Ltd., since 1913. 1898. Is author "Fruits of the Ha- WILDER, CHARLES THOMAS, tax as- waiian Islands," specialist in raising avo- sessor, Honolulu, T. H.; born in Ge- fine varieties of mangoes and cados and in and neva, 111., July 12, 1866; son of hybridizing raising William Chauncey and Eliza (Scott) new varieties hibiscus flowers. Wilder; educated in public schools, Member Board of Agriculture and Honolulu, and at Miami University, Forestry, Territory of Hawaii, 1906. Oxford, Ohio; married Grace Burr House of Representatives, 1917 ses- in New York City, July 10, 1900; one sion; member Machine Gun Com- Charles N. G. H. Pacific Ha- child, Burr Wilder. On re- pany, ; Club, to waiian F. & A. M. Fellow turning Honolulu, entered employ Lodge ;

of Wilder & Co., 1885-93; was Ha- Royal Society of Arts (London) ; waiian Consul-General at San Fran- first president Hawaii Tuna Club; cisco, Cal., 1893-1900; engaged in saw- director Honolulu Chamber of Com- mill business in Oregon, 1902-03; In- merce 1915. Is enthusiast in in- come Tax Deputy Assessor, Hono- troduction into Hawaii of useful and lulu, 1904-08; Tax Assessor for 1st ornamental trees, plants and flow- Taxation Division, Hawaii, since ers from all tropical countries. 1908. Was member Honolulu Rifles, JAMES artist and 1885-93. Member Pacific, Commer- WILDER, AUSTIN, born in Hono- cial and Oahu Country Clubs of Ho- "planter," Honolulu; nolulu. lulu, May 27, 1868; son of Hon. Samuel G. (Prime Minister under WILDER, GERRIT PARMILE, horti- King Kalakaua, steamship and rail- born culturist, Honolulu; Novem- road promoter, and greatly beloved ber 5, in Honolulu 1863, (Kingdom by Hawaiians) and Elizabeth Kinau of ; son of Samuel Gardner Hawaii) (Judd) Wilder; educated at Puna- and Elizabeth Kinau (Judd) Wilder. hou, private tutor, Stones (Boston), (Maternal grandparent, Gerrit P. San Mateo, two years, and Belmont, Judd, M. D., was for many years two years Harvard Academic prominent in the official affairs of (Cal.), and 1893-1896; married Sara the Kingdom of Hawaii being: Law, Harnden in Alameda, Cal., Septem- President Treasury Board 1842, Re- ber 12, 1899; two children, James corder, Monarchy, 1842; Ministor Harnden and Kinau Wilder. Studied Foreign Affairs 1843, Minister In- art under Jean Paul Laurens and terior 1845, Minister Finance 1846- 1898- 1853, resigned; Noble in legislature Benjamin Constant, Paris, of of Kingdom 1843, 1845, 1852, 1853, 1905; painted many portraits Representative 1858. Samuel Gard- Honolulu people; became interested ner Wilder likewise was prominent in Boy Scout movement in 1911; in financial and official circles, author of "Pine Tree System of founder and president Wilder's S. Scouting" and drill book, "The S. Co., first steamship company in Grail," film picture and play. 1917. Islands, promoter and builder of Was director Wilder & Co.; Special Hawaii Railway Co., Mahukona and Field Commissioner, Boy Scouts of Kohala, Island of Hawaii; builder America, 1915-17. Was corporal, Co. MEN OF HAWAII

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1904-06 and I, 3rd Batt, B. U. T. C., Plattsburg, Pomona college (Cal.) 1915; member Training Camps assistant professor of philosophy Assn., 1915-17. Member Pacific, in the same institution 1909; assis- University, Country, Commercial tant professor of philosophy and of and "Quatz Arts" clubs, Honolulu; psychology 1910-11; professor 1911- Harvard and Players clubs, New psychology and education Mills Ho- York; Harvard Club, Boston; Fly 15; principal school, Interested in Cambridge; Yokohama Club, nolulu 1915-16. Club, research and author Japan; Royal Geographical Society, psychological of "A study of re- Royal Society of Arts and Com- qualative action movements," by merce. published University of Chicago; has lectured WILDER, SAMUEL GARDNER, sec- extensively on educational and re- Hawaiian retary Trust Company, ligious topics. Member Hawaiian Ltd., Honolulu; born January 12, Board, Anti-Saloon League, Asso- 1866, at Kualoa, Oahu (Kingdom of ciated Charities, Advisory Commit- Hawaii); son of Samuel Gardner tee Central Union Church, Public and Elizabeth Kinau (Judd) Wilder; Questions Club, Outrigger Club, Y. married Alatau Atkinson in Molly M. C. A., American Association for Honolulu chil- July 20, 1896; four Advancement of Science, Yale Club, dren, Helen Samuel Kinau, Gardner, Ad Club, trustee Fort St. Chinese Alatau Educated T., Peggy. School Church. of Martha Chamberlain to 1875, St. Albans, 1877, Mr. Beckwith's school WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM, stock and 1878, Punahou School 1879-1880 (all bond broker, Honolulu; born April under tutor Honolulu), (Boston)1881. 29, 1874, at Manchester, New (For genealogy see Gerrit Parmile Hampshire; son of JolTn Elliott and business career with Wilder.) Began Mary (Collins) Williamson; mar- Wilder Steamship Co., in 1885, and ried Ada Tree Rhodes, November became president and of manager 16, 1910, in Honolulu; one child, Wilder soon after & Co., Ltd., death Ellen Tree; father came from of W. C. and seven Wilder, years Glasgow, Scotland to America in after sold out to Lewers & Cooke, 1865; received early education in Ltd. Estate of S. G. Wilder 1894, the public schools of Manchester, Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., since N. H., and graduated from Williams 1914. Member House of Represent- college with degree of A. B. 1896, atives at time of Annexation (1897). completed post graduate course at Member Honolulu Rifles (sergeant) Williams 1897; teacher Kenyon during Monarchy. Member Com- Military Academy 1897-99, and at mercial charter member Oahu Club, Oahu College 1899-01; traveling Country Club. Is credited with salesman for von Hamm-Young Co. bringing tiie first Italian honey bees of Honolulu 1901-1906. Member into the Hawaiian Islands in 1880. Honolulu Stock and Bond Ex- WILLIAMS, ROBERT DAY, college change since 1906; president Kipa- president, Honolulu; born July 23, hulu Sugar Co.; appointed trustee 1881, at Marblehead, Mass.; son of Bishop Estate, June 1916; commis- Rev. John Healy and Annie Fran- sioner of public instruction 1907-08; ces (Day) Williams; descendent of member House of Representatives, Richard Williams of Gloustershire, Territory of Hawaii, 1911-13, and England, who settled in Tauton, re-elected 1915-17. Member Hawaii Mass., 1636, and who was a brother County Investigation Commission of Roger Williams; married Jessie 1913-15; member University and Hays, September 2, 1910, in Los Oahu Country clubs. Angeles, Cal.; two children, Rich- ard Hays and Douglas Hale; re- WILSON, JAMES ALEXANDER, ceived primary education in Kan- educator, Lahaina, Maui, T. H.; sas City, Mo., and Redlands, Cal., born at Spring Hill, Kansas, Jan- graduated Redlands high school uary 26, 1880; son of Robert Ran- 1899, Pomona college, B. S. 1903, kin and Louisa (Hensy) Wilson; University of California 1904, Yale educated public schools, Kansas; University M. A. 1907, and Ph. D. Park Academy, Parkville, Mo., Yale 1909; instructor in biology Park College, A. B. 1907; married L'SS MEN OF HAWAII

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to bar Julia Estelle Stevenson, Aug. 23, LL. B. 1876. Admitted 1876; and 1910, Savannah, Mo.; children, practised in Boston (Mass.) San Carol S. and Robert S. Began Newburyport (Mass.) 1876-86; career in different capacities with Diego, (Cal.) 1886-1893; Honolulu, the Armour Packing Co., Jones Dry since 1903; member of firm Castle Goods Co., Burnham-Hanna-Mun- & Withington, Honolulu. Captain ger's Wholesale Dry Goods Co., all Co. A, 8th regiment, Mass. Mili- of Kansas City, Mo.; teacher at tia 1876-9; member California Sen- Lahainaluna, Maui, T. H., in charge ate 1895-9; member Commission on of mathematics department and Uniformity of Legislation (Cal.) various lines of manual work, in- 1897-1901; same Hawaii 1910-15. cluding carpentry and agriculture Member American Bar Association Bar since 1907. (general council) ; president WISE, WILLIAM SEABURN, lawyer, Association, Hawaii, 1910-12; dele- Universal Lawyers Hilo, Hawaii; born in Indiana, June gate Congress ex- son of Parker L. and and Jurists, St. Louis, 1904; 30, 1855; San Frances (Seaburn) Wise; educa- president Civic Federation, tion, high school and University of Diego. Michigan, Law Department, LL. B., WONG, HAROLD HOON-WO, lawyer, 1879; married Emma Frances Honolulu, T. H.; born in Honolulu, June Dukes at Kendalville, Ind., July 10, 1891; son of Sam and Yuen 1880; four children, Nellie E., (Shee) Wong; educated at Mills Mabel E., John J. and William S. School, Honolulu, 1902-07; graduat- Jr. Practised law, Nebraska 1880- ed Kaahumanu School, 1908; grad- 1890; Riverside Co., Cal., 1890- uated McKinley High School, 1912; 1896; judge District Court, South attended College of Social Science, Hilo, Territory of Hawaii, Decem- University of California, 1912-13; ber 1910-May 1917; practised law graduated Northwestern University in Hilo, Hawaii, since November Law School, LL.B., 1916. Chief as- 1896. Is a Mason, Knight of Pyth- sistant to R. R. Obenchain. counsel ias, Royal Arcanum and Moose. for Legal Aid Society of Chicago, July, 1916. to December, 191tf; ad- WISHARD, HENRY DICKERSON, mitted to practise law :n all courts T. H.; bookkeeper, Lihue, Kauai, of Illinois, October, 1916; admitted June born in Danville, Ind., 16, to practise in all courts of Hawaii. and 1866; son of John Oliver Mary July, 1917; at present associated in in (Fisher) Wishard; educated practise of law with George K. high school and Central Normal French and Anthony Y. Seto. Mem married College at Danville, Ind.; ber of Order of Coif, honorary legal Elizabeth Agnes Winstead, June 2, fraternity, being first Chinese elect- 1891, at Cincinnati, Ohio; two chil- ed to Order; President Chinese Stu- Leslie Winstead and Blanche dren, dents' Alliance of Hawaii, 1917-1918; Nellie Wishard. Taught school member of Ad Club of Honolulu. four years; employed on ranch of Honolu- W. H. Rice, Kauai, 13 years; book- WOOD, EDGAR, educator, born at Parrs- keeper The Lihue Plantation Co., lu; Sept. 16, 1861, Nova son of Alexan- Ltd., 15 years. Chairman Board boro, Scotia; der Blair and Jane of Supervisors, Kauai County, July (Fullerton) married Emma McLean at 1, 1905; beginning of county gov- Wood; ernment to date. Member of K. Sherbrooke, N. S., July 29, 1896; no descendant of P., F. & A. M.; Sons of America*! children; Capt. Revolution. Benjamin Wood, who came to New York from Halifax, Eng., in 1760; WITHINGTON, DAVID LITTLE, law- educated in the public schools of yer, Honolulu; born February 2, Nova Scotia, Amherst Academy, 1854, at Newbury, Massachusetts; N. S., Truro Normal School, N. S. son of Nathan Noyes and Elizabeth (Diploma 1885), Acadia College, (Little) Withington; married Sarah N. S., Cornell University (A. B. E. Curtis, Newburyport, (Mass.) 1895), University of Mount Alli- July 6, 1880 (died July 2, 1884); son, New Brunswick (A. M. 1899 married Marietta Dennett Paul, Science), Teachers' College Colum- San Diego, Cal., February 2, 1887. bia University (Diploma 1914), Co- Educated Harvard, degree A. B. lumbia University (A. M. 1914 Ed- 1874, Boston University, degree ucation). Principal high school MEN OF HAWAII

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ager Honolulu Iron Works 34 Claremont College (Cal.) ; married years; married Maude Mary Gil- Alice May Blacow in Honolulu, Sept. let of Detroit, Mich., in Honolulu, 6, 1905; three children, Helen, June 18, 1902; three children, Muriel and William G. Managed Alice Pauline, Archibald Alfred, father's busines; came to Hawaii Nelson Gillet. Educated Punahou 1900; started towing business as preparatory school. Honolulu, pub- Young Bros., 1900-12; financial lic schools, Oakland, Cal., Night agent since 1912; Hawaiian agent College, Glasgow, Scotland; served for Hardy Bay Coal Co. since May, as apprentice in marine engineer- 1917. Member Honolulu Lodge No. ing with Fairfield Shipbuilding and 409, F. & A. M.; president Amer. Engineering Co. Ltd., on the Clyde, Assn. Masters, Mates and Pilots, Scotland, 1892-1897; one of the or- 1910. BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCE LIBRARY 291

Received too late to be inserted in the regular order in the body of the book.

FERRY, JOSEPH SOUZA, lawyer, at Cornell. Is a keen hunter and Hilo, Hawaii; born in Furnas, St. musician. Miguel, Azores, June 11, 1876; son of Jaciush and Maria J. (Souza) KALANIANAOLE, KUHIO, Hawaiian to was Ferry; educated in public schools of delegate Congress, born at Island of Ha- Hawaii and Santa Clara College, Koloa, Kauai, waii, March the son of Santa Clara, Cal.; married Mary 26, 1871, Chief Pereira Aguiar at Olaa, Hawaii, De- High D. Kahalepouli and Princess Kekaulike, cousin to the cember 16, 1900; seven children, George, Lucy, Celesheria, Casherina' late King Kalakaua and Queen Lili- Cecilia and Angelira. Came to Hilo, uokalani, monarchs of the then of Hawaii, with parents, 1882, removing Kingdom Hawaii, and nephew of consort to Santa Clara, Cal., 1892; returned Queen Kapiolani, of Kala- to Hawaii, 1896: was employed by kaua. He was created Prince by royal proclamation in 1884. Hawaii Board of Registration, 1897; The teacher at St. 's School, Ko- Prince was educated in Honolulu, loa, Kauai, 1897-99; entered office the United States and England and of Portuguese Consul-General, A. C. married Elizabeth Kahanu, daugh- Canavarro, Honolulu, as private sec- ter of a chief of the island of Maui, retary, 1899; came to Hilo as sales- October 8, 1896. Was employed in man for L. B. Kerr, 1900; became the office of minister of the interior, and in clerk Olaa Store, Keaau, Hawaii, the custom house under the same year; read law at Lennon & monarchy. Has been delegate from Hawaii to LeBlond's office, Hilo, together with Washington, 58th to 65th correspondence course, 1901; read Congresses (1903 to 1917). Member law with Samuel K. Kaeo on Kauai of Chiefs of Hawaii, Order of Ka- and was admitted to practise of law mehameha, Court Lunalilo, Commer- before all courts of Territory, 1904; cial Club, Country Club, Oahu Polo admitted to practise in Federal and Racing Club, Pacific Club, and Court, 1905; went to Hilo, Hawaii, is a Republican. 1905; appointed temporary District KENNEDY, CHARLES CLARKE, Magistrate, Puna, Hawaii, 1910; ap- sugar planter, Hilo, Hawaii; born in pointment made permanent same Kirrimuir, Scotland, December year. Is proprietor Ferryville 28, Store, 1848; son of James and Janet Olaa; is sugar cane planter and (Clarke) Kennedy; grammar school stock raiser. Member Hilo Lodge education in Scotland; married No. 825, L. O. O. M.; Council No. Laura Imogen Vestal in Hilo, Ha- 252, Y. M. I.; vice-president Olaa waii, November 18, 1907: two' chil- Athletic Club. dren by former marriage, Ronald HORNER, ALBERT, JR., cannery C., and Bruce C. Left school at the superintendent, Kapaa, Kauai, T. H.; age of 12 years to serve apprentice- born Oct. 28, 1891, at Kukaiau, Ha- ship in engineering near Dundee, waii; son of Albert and Florence Scotland; remaining there for five (Winter) Horner; educated at St. years, then went to East Canada and Matthews Military Academy, and worked on the Grand Trunk Rail- Cornell University; at Cornell was way for one and one-half years; prominent in musical circles, direct- went to California, remaining in ing and composing; initiated into San Francisco from 1870 to 1877; fruit canning with California Can- came to Honolulu in 1877 and neries Co. for a season after leaving worked in the Honolulu Iron Works college; Superintendent Hawaiian for two years; erected the Waikea Canneries Co., Ltd., and manager of Mill in Hilo and was manager of their Kauai cannery at Kapaa, Kauai, the company for 37 years; now re- since 1914. Is a member of Univer- tired. Is president of the First Bank sity Club, Honolulu; Kauai Cham- of Hilo, president of First Trust ber of Commerce; Chi Phi Fratern- Co. of Hilo, president of Hilo Elec- ity, Quill & Dagger, and other clubs tric Light Co., etc. BOOK, while a duly copyrighted work, is de- signed to be of the utmost ser- vice and value for reference.

Therefore, permission is hereby granted to any established daily newspaper or periodical, for use in any regular issue thereof, for news purposes, all or any part of any sketch or any portrait herein, if proper credit is given "Men of Hawaii" Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Limited. This index groups by County and ppstofflce addresses all sketches and portraits in the book, making it easy to find the names for any particular section or locality. HAWAII Photo Sketch Spencer, Samuel M., county auditor .... 249 Photo Sketch Spinohi, M. de F., financial agent.... 244 249 Hawl Stewart, Bert C., gov. official 251 Hind, John, sugar planter 140 135 Stone, William J., businessman 253 Hind, John Henry, mill supt 138 137 Stow, Charles L., physician 253 Hilo Supe, Gustavus D., deputy tax as- sessor 253 merchant 17 Akau, George H., Swain, Charles H., lawyer 248 255 Father 18 Aloysius, (Father Louis) Todd, William A., harness maker 254 259 civil 26 21 Arakawa, Futoshi, engineer.... Truslow, Herbert A., banker 261 Peter merchant .... 34 Beamer, C., Webster, Albert M., merchant 277 Beers, William H., lawyer 36 35 Wise, William S., lawyer 289 Beissel, James C., priest 35 Bodel, John K., clergyman 43 Holualoa Bonesteel, Charles H., U. S. Army Konno, T., mgr. Kona Dev. Co 164 167

Officer 7.'. 43 Honokaa Bowman, Donald S., sanitary in- Manuel 45 spector 47 Botelho, S., lawyer district 125 Browm, Samuel R., physician 51 Hall, Henry, magistrate Walter 200 203 Cabrinna. Antonio N., merchant 52 55 Xaquin, P., plantation mgr... tel. co 216 217 Campbell, William H. C., business- Pritchard, Joseph, mgr. man 57 Honontu Carl 52 59 Carlsmith, S., lawyer Sokabe, Shiro, minister 240 247 Corbett, Henry D., postmaster 70 77 Crabbe, Edward C. S., broker 78 79 Kailua Da Silva, Evangelino, lawyer 81 Ako, James, supervisor 17 Desha, John R 86 85 Maguire, John A., rancher 190 191 Desha, Stephen L., Sr., clergyman.. 84 85 Thompson, James W., lawyer 258 Desha, Stephen L.. Jr., lawyer 86 85 Deyo, Eugene X.. merchant 86 87 Kamuela Robert, rancher 137 Dranga, Theodore A., merchant 95 Hind, Elliot, Harold B., vet. surgeon 99 Kapoho David K., warden 96 99 Ewaliko, Lyman, Henry J. K., planter 182 183 Ferry, Joseph S., lawyer 246 291 Filler, Richard W., railway supt,... 108 105 Kealakekua Forbes, David McH., plantation mgr. 112 107 Baker, Albert S., minister 27 Forrest, Robert T., broker 112 109 Davis, Samuel H., elk. Holy orders .... 83 Gamalielson, John E., farmer 115 Greenwell, Wm. H., rancher 123 Gurnev, A. S. LeBaron, banker 125 Paris, John D., rancher 202 207 Hapai, Archibald A., county clerk.. 132 127 Ross, Harvey L., physician 231 Henderson, James, plantation mgr. 136 133 Wallace, Robert, retired planter 271 Hitchcock, Charles H. W., real Kohala estate 139 Akina, Arthur A., conm. merchant.. 198 17 Geo. businessman.... 147 Humphrey, R., Atkins, Remus H., fanner 25 Thomas 151 Jaggar, A., geologist Bond, Benj. D., physician 42 43 John 159 Kai, K., politician Holstein, Henry L., lawyer 143 160 159 Kauhane, Samuel, supervisor Watt, George C., plantation mgr... 272 275 Kelekolio, Bernard H., stenogra- pher 162 161 Napoopoo David 26 27 Kennedy, Charles C., retired planter 291 Baker, K., lawyer Lindsay, Robert M., wharf supt 174 175 Niulii Lowson, George, banker 174 179 Hall, Robert, plantation manager 125 Lucas, Raymond A., retired 180 181 Olaa Frederick S., surveyor 183 Lyrnan, Eckart, Charles F., plantation mgr. 94 97 Lyman, Norman K., contractor 178 183 Ookala Machida, Tomozo, druggist 188 191 153 Mariner, Henry D., trust officer 193 Johnston, James, sugar planter Metzger, Delbert E., civil engineer.. 195 Pahala Morehead, Harry H., pharmacist.... 194 199 Hofmann, Karl R., physician 141 205 Osorio, Tristan E. M., lawyer Papaaloa Charles 208 207 Parsons, F., lawyer Hutchison, Robert, plantation mgr 147 Patten, Harold V., banker 207 Phillips, Peter T 208 213 Papaikou Plankinton, John C., elec. engr 213 Carvalho, Virginio A., pedagogue 61 Pratt, Joseph G., lawyer 215 Moir, John T., plantation manager .... 197 Samuel sheriff 217 Pua, K., Pepeekeo Quinn, Clement K., jurist 216 219 Lodenkamper, John H., educator.... 174 175 Rice, Milton, physician 223 Potter, Gurdon, physician 215 Samuel S., lawyer 224 231 Rolph, Webster, James, plantation mgr 276 277 Rose, Otto W., master plumber 224 231 Ross, Homer L., lawyer 233 Roumanis, John P., hotel manager 233 KAUAI Russell, James W., lawyer 233 Saiki, Takaichi R.. banker 233 Eleele Schmidt, August M., chemist 228 237 Alexander, Frank A., plantation 17 Sexton, Leo L., physician 241 manager Shimamoto, Charles C., merchant.... 232 241 Loomis, Charles F., secretary Y. M. 177 Shipman, Oliver T., tax assessor 243 C. A 243 Smith, William H., lawyer 245 Silva, John I., merchant 238 GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX

Photo Sketch Photo Sketch Hanalei Makawao Baldwin, Sam A., rancher 31 HUM. Walter F.. cattle rancher 233 Hardy, Fred W., educator 129 Hanapepe Von Tempsky, Louis, cattleman.... 265 merchant.. Gome/, Jose, Makena Kapaa Goodness. Guy S., lawyer.... 121 Horner. Albert, Jr., cannery supt... Olowalu Kealia Valentine, Alex., plantation mgr. 261 Bettencourt. Joseph F.. Jr. 39 Paia Kekaha Aiken, Worth 0., banker 15 mgr.. 103 Faye. Hans P., plantation Baldwin, Harry A., sugar planter.... 30 31 F.. sugar planter 166 165 Knudsen, Augustus Bowdish, Austin C., clergyman.... 45 Eric rancher... 166 165 Knudsen, A., Cameron, Frank B., supt. Mem. Kilauea Home 55 203 Myers, Jackson K.. plantation mgr... 196 Clark, Wm. A., rancher 67 Koloa Collins, Arthur W., civil engineer.... 70 71 167 Blake. Henry, lawyer... 41 Kohatsu, Y., physician rancher...... 218 223 Buchliolt/, A., merchant 51 Rice, Harold W.. Lihuc Puunene Frank 28 31 Dickey, Lyle A., judge 87 Baldwin, F., sugar planter. William 192 191 Dole. Charles S., lawyer 92 91 Maples, L., physician 235 Johan L. dist. magis- Sawyer, Frank E., physician Hjorth. V., 239 trite 139 Searby, William, engineer Hopper, Kenneth C., newspaperman 143 Wailuku 149 Isenberg, Hans, pastor .. Aiken, George S., dentist 15 Kameakua. John M., lawyer 162 159 Bevins. Elmer K.. lawyer 39 Lydgate, John M., minister 181 Blair, J. Chester, mgr. Elec. Co 44 41 .\laser, Carl E., auditor 192 195 Case, Daniel H., lawyer 56 61 Moragne, Joseph H., civil engineer .... 199 Chillingworth, William S., court Oliver. Richard X.. businessman.... 205 reporter 66 65 217 Putman, Frank L., physician Cooper, William J., journalist 77 221 Rice, Charles A., rancher Costa, Antone, postmaster 78 77 223 Rice, William Henry, sheriff Crockett, William F., lawyer 80 223 Itice, William Hyde, rancher 220 Dodge, Rowland B., minister 91 278 283 Wilcox, Albert S., retired planter Edings, William S., jurist 97 280 283 Wilcox, G. X., sugar planter Garcia, J., banker 116 115 Wisehard, Henry D., accountant.. . 289 Judd, Robert A., educator 157 Makaweli Keola, James N. K., lawyer 162 161 tax assessor 169 Baldwin, Benj. D., plantation mgr. 29 Kunewa, Joseph H., banker 181 Baldwin, Douglas E., head luna 29 Lufkin, Charles D., social worker 195 Robinson, Aubrey, planter.... 227 Mathews. Leslie, Manuel merchant 196 203 Robinson, Aylmer F., rancher 227 Moura, J., X. editor 205 Robinson, Selwyn A., agriculturist .... 229 Otsuka, Kumao, Sinclair, sugar planter 229 Penhallow, Henry B., platnation Robinson, 209 Waimea manager Raymond, George S., educator 221 Brandt, Thorvald, banker 49 Robinson, William T., tax assessor.. 224 229 Crowell, Win. 0., dep. sheriff 80 Schoenberg, Victor C., banker 228 237 Ewart, George R., Jr., plantation Sylva, Frank C., gov. official 255 manager 101 Van Schayk, Father Justin, priest .... 263 Hofgaard. Christopher B., district Vetlesen, Vetle A., editor and pub 264 magistrate 142 141 Villiers, J. Charles, clergyman 264 Ma Ilium, Erlinii E., merchant 191 Vincent, Enos, lawyer 264 Wadsworth, Ralph A., mfr 267 Whitehead, Orlando J., merchant.... 281 Haiku Wilcox, Charles, accountant 276 283 Baldwin, William A., mgr. packing company 32 31 Baldwin, William D., physician 31 Barter, Clarence E., cannery supt 34 Kalawao Krauss, Fred G., agriculturist 167 Dutton. Joseph. Lay Brother 95 Lindsay, James, farmer 175 Kaunakakai Moore, Edwin C., homesteader 199 Cooke, George P., rancher.... 73 Pogue, William F., irrigation ex- Pukoo pert .. 212 214 rancher. 139 Hana Hitchcock, Harvey R., Chalmers. John, plantation mgr 64 Lennox, Wtn., businessman 171 Wilcox, John, merchant 283 Aiea Kahului Gibb, James, plantation mgr 117 Lindsay, David C. banker 173 Ewa Ellis Pleasant, E., clergyman 213 Renton, George F., plantation mgr 221 John Walsh, J., merchant.... 271 Honolulu Kaupo Achi, William C., lawyer 16 13 -Mari'k-l, Joseph V., rancher 193 Adams, William D., music 13 Lahaina Afong, Albert F., broker 13 Ambrose, Joseph M., dep. assessor 18 Agee, Hamilton P., director, H. S. Brecht. Ernest C. L., agriculturist.. 48 49 P. A 12 13 Coale, Willis B., clergyman 67 Ai, Chung K., merchant 16 13 Cnckroft, Frank X., minister 69 Aiu, Eugene K., lawyer 15 Lufkin, Frank X., banker 181 Akana, Akaiko, minister 14 15 MacDonald. Clarence A., educator 189 Alexander, Arthur C., engineer 12 11 Wilson, James A., educator 287 Alexander, Kenneth, photographer .... 17 White, David W. K., minister.... 281 Allen, Riley H., newspaperman 20 18 GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX iii

Photo Sketch Photo Sketch Aluli, Noa W., lawyer 18 Castle, Harold K. L., businessman .... 63 Anderson, Bobbins B., lawyer 12 11 Castle, William R., lawyer 62 64 Anderson, Robert W., dentist Cathcart, John W., lawyer 56 64 Andrade, Frank, lawyer 20 18 Chalmers, William G., contractor.... 66 64 William financier .... 65 Andrews, Arthur L., professor 19 Chamberlain, W., Charles 66 65 Andrews, Carl B., civil engineer Chillingworth, F., lawyer.. Andrews, Lorrin, lawyer 19 Chu Gem, merchant 66 65 12 11 Clark, Albert banker 67 Andrews, Robert W., mech. engr... . B., businessman 67 Andrus, George A., sec. Army & Clarke, John K., Navy Y. M. C. A 19 Clemens, Charles F., lawyer 70 67 James banker 69 Angus, George H., merchant 21 Cockburn, L., Joel theatrical 68 69 Arledge, Arthur E., civil engineer .... Cohen, C., manager 6 Armitage, Harry, broker 16 21 Coke, James L., lawyer 71 Armstrong, Frank H., asst. treas. Cole, Leo. L., Jr., lawyer Castle & Cooke, Ltd 21 Collins, George M., engineer 70 71 .... 71 Ashford, Clarence W., jurist 23 Conkling, David L., newspaperman Manuel territorial official .... 71 Ashley, William G., businessman.. Cook, K., banker 73 Atherton, Charles H., businessman 22 Cooke, Clarence H., Amos real estate 72 71 Atherton, Frank C., financier 24 Cooke, F., C. 73 Atkinson, A. L. C., lawyer 20 25 Cooke, Montague, zoologist 74 73 Atkinson, Robert W., contractor.... 25 Cooke, Joseph P., sugar factor Richard businessman 75 Ault, William, clergyman 20 25 Cooke, A., Walter accountant 75 Austin, H. A. R., civil engineer 25 Coombs, R., Charles 76 75 Ayer, Richard G., physician 26 27 Cooper, B., physician 75 Bailey, Charles T., civil engineer.... 26 27 Cooper, Henry E., lawyer senator...... 77 Bailey, Jacob S., merchant 27 Correa, Sylvester P., merchant 77 Balch, John A., treas. Tel. Co 27 Coyne, Arthur, John builder 78 79 Baldwin, Charles W., educator 32 Craig, H., Win. merchant 79 Baldwin, Erdman D, civil engineer 32 Crawford, H., Albert lawyer 78 79 Ballentyne, C G., railway manager .... Cristy, M., 80 Ballou, Howard M., editor Curry, George S., lawyer Emil civil 80 Ballou, Sidney M., lawyer Cykler, F., engineer Fred banker 81 Barnes, Kenneth B., businessman.. Damon, B., Samuel banker 81 Barnhart, William O., merchant.... 32 Damon, M., W. dentist 82 81 Batten, Grover A., physician Danel, W., T factor 83 Beadle, Irwin H., real estate Davies, Clive, sugar Charles 83 Beaven, J. Ashman, businessman.... 36 35 Davis, S., lawyer 35 Davis, George A., lawyer 83 Belser, John J., drayage contr Arthur .... 83 Benz, R. W., physician 37 Dean, L., college president De John 85 Berger, Henry, bandmaster Bolt, T., lawyer De 86 85 Berndt, Emil A., merchant 37 Freest, Samuel, lawyer J. accountant 87 Bicknell, James, city official 36 Dias, P., Charles 87 Bicknell, Henry, dentist Dickey, H., lawyer retired 88 89 Bierbach, Otto A., pharmacist.... Dillingham, Benj. F., Frank 89 Bishop, E. Faxon, merchant 40 Dillingham, T., professor Harold financier 92 89 Blackmail, Leopold G., educator.... Dillingham, G., Walter financier.... 90 91 Blake, Frank E., businessman Dillingham, F., James factor 91 Blodgett, Harry H., physician 202 41 Dole, D., pineapple Sanford 10 93 Bockus, Charles G., broker 43 Dole, B., ex-governor James merchant 93 Boeynaems, Libert H. J. L., bishop .... Dougherty, D., David real estate 93 Booth, Robert B., comn. merchant .... Dowsett, A., Charles insurance 92 95 Bottomley, Allen W. T., banker.... 45 Drake, F., 45 Drew, John H., shipping 92 95 Bolts, Ebert J., lawyer commander Salva- Bowen, W. A., retired 46 45 Dubbin, Robert, tion 94 95 Boyer, Frank O., elec. engr 47 Army Braly, Albert C., dentist 44 47 Durant, Albert A., master machin- Braly, George A., dentist ., 47 ist 94 95 Breckons, Robert W., lawyer 49 Efflnger, John, merchant 97 Brigham, William T., scientist.... Ehrhorn, Edward M., entomologist 94 97 Brown, Arthur M., lawyer 44 50 Emerson, Joseph S., retired 98 99 Brown, Charles A., capitalist 50 Erdman, John P., minister 98 99 50 Brown, Edward H., merchant Falk, Charles J., businessman 100 101 Brown, George A., merchant 50 Farrell, John H., physician 98 101 50 Brown, George li, businessman Farrington, Wallace R., newspaper Brown, Jacob F., civil engineer.... 51 publisher 102 101 51 106 103 Brown, Raymond C., secretary Fern, Joseph J. ( mayor Bryan, William A., zoologist >1 Fernandes, Frank F., notary public 103 Buchly, Rudolf, banker 52 53 Fiddes, James Hall, accountant 103 Burgess, Paul S., chemist 53 Field, H. Gooding, financial expert 98 105 Burnette, Patrick H., notary public 53 Fisher, Joseph H., businessman 108 105 Bush, Gavien F., hardware mert 52 53 Pitts, Charles T., educator 108 107 Buttolph, Guy H., broker 53 Fleming, John L., broker 108 107 Caldwell, John W., civil engineer.... 55 Forbes, Charles R., civil engineer.. 110 107 Camara, Joaquim M., lawyer 55 Forbes,, William J., notary public.. 112 109 Campbell, Albert N., financier.... 54 57 Ford, Alexander H., editor 109 Campbell, Harry B., business agent 56 57 Foster, William R., harbormaster 109 Cannon, Frank Q., businessman 57 Franklin, Cornell S., lawyer 112 109 Capps, Lewis E., optometrist 57 Frazier, Charles R., advertising 116 111 Carden, William T., lawyer 59 Frear, Walter F., ex-governor 114 111 Carter, George R., ex-governor.... 58 59 Freeman, Wm. K., master mariner Ill Cartwright, Bruce, insurance 59 French, George K., lawyer 116 111 Cartwright, Bruce, Jr., estates 61 Gage, Chester B., sales engr 116 113 Case, Leonard N., veterinary surg. 202 61 Gait, John R., financier 118 113 Castle, Alfred L., lawyer 56 63 Gartley, Alonzo, consulting engr 115 Castle, George P., retired 60 63 Gasper, Luiz R., physician 128 115 GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX

Photo Sketch Photo Sketch Gaynor. William F., insurance 122 117 Lanz, Johannes J. W., merchant 169 Arthur Gedge, Nurman E., I. -I. S. S. Co 117 Larimer, E., secretary Y. Giliscin. Thomas 1C., educator 122 117 M. C. A 169 Giffard. Harold B., broker 122 117 Larnacli, Alexander D., lawyer 171 Ciirard, Walter .\I.. retired 120 119 Larrison, George K., hyd. engr 171 L. Gignou\, Alexis .1.. merchant 119 Larsen, David, agriculturist 171 Lee lumber merchant Goo Kim Fook, merchant . 128 119 Chu, 170 171 Goodliue, Edward S., physician.... Lewers, Robert, merchant 168 173 Grace, Howard L., lawyer 121 Lewis, Abraham, Jr., banker 172 173 Grace. John S.. purchasing agent.. 122 123 Leong, Francis W., physician 170 173 Grit'llths. Arthur K., college pres- Lindsay, Alexander, Jr., lawyer.... 170 173 ident Lloyd, Albert E., broker 174 175 Guild, John, businessman 126 123 Logan, Daniel, journalist 177 Leon Gulick, Jchn T.. missionary 128 123 Loofbourow, L., clergyman 177 Allen Gulick, Orramel H., missionary 128 125 Lowrey, J., businessman 177 Frederick 177 Gurrey, Alfred R., art dealer 125 Lowrey, D., merchant Frederick merchant 176 179 Ha cens, .1. F. Carl, merchant 125 Lowrey, J., Hall. William G., engineer 130 127 Lowrey, Sherwood M., businessman .... 179 contractor 178 179 Halsey, Richard L., lawyer 127 Lucas, John, Hamrick, Andrew M., meteorologist 132 127 Lydecker, Robert C., librarian 181 . Wm. 178 183 Hapai, Henry C., reg. of pub. accts. 132 129 Lymer, B., lawyer Harrison, Fred, contractor.... 129 Lyon, Harold L., botanist 178 185 Charles Jerr. Treas 185 Harvey, Fred E., civil engineer 129 McCarthy, J., financier 185 . Hatch, Francis M., lawyer 131 McCandless, John A., James financier 184 185 Hayward. Harry S., businessman.... 132 131 McCandless, S., Lincoln rancher.... 186 187 Hedemann, Christian J., mech. en- McCandless, L., gineer 138 131 McChesney, Jesse M., merchant 184 187 banker 187 Hedemann, Ferdinand F., physician 131 McCorriston, Robert, ..,. Jonathan 184 187 Heen, Wm. H., lawyer 133 McDonald, T., physician David 189 Heiser, Charles G., Jr., broker 133 MacAdam, H., postmaster John master mariner 184 189 Hemenway, Charles R., lawyer 134 133 Macaulay, R., Henriques, Edgar, capitalist 135 MacCaughey, Yaughan, college pro- Herbert, George, physician 138 135 fessor 189 High, Clifford B., dentist 135 Macfarlane, Henry R., broker 189 Hill, Samuel T., engineer 138 135 Macintyre, Malcolm, insurance 190 191 Hind, R. Renton, cons, sugar house Marquez, Charles N., merchant 193 142 137 engineer ., Marx, Benjamin L., lawyer 190 193 Hitchcock, Charles H., geologist 142 137 Matheson, Roderick O., jorunalist .... 195 Hitchcock, D. Howard, artist 139 Mead, Royal D., director bureau Hobby, William R., civil engineer 139 of labor 194 195 Hodgins, Arthur G., physician 141 Medeiros, Joseph P., merchant 192 195 Hollinger, Ben., supervisor 142 141 Milnor, Guy C., physician 197 Hollmann, Harry T., physician 143 Mitamura, V., physician 194 197 Ferdinand H., manager ship Hons, Monsarrat, Marcus D., surveyor 197 chandlery 143 Monsarrat, James M., lawyer 192 199 Hoogs, William H., contractor 143 Morgan, James A., physician 196 201 Horner, Albert, agriculturist 146 145 Morong, Frederick L., physician.... 194 201 businessman 144 145 Homer, Robert, Moroi, Rokuro, Japanese Consul 201 Huber, Seba C., lawyer 146 145 Murray, Harry V., physician 190 203 Hughes, John A., master car Myers, Zeno K., insurance 203 builder 145 Norris, Robert S., sugar technolo- Hustace, retired 147 Frank, gist 196 204 laukea, Curtis P., secretary terr 146 147 Norton, Charles H. W., insurance 198 204 Irwin, Harry, lawyer : 146 149 Bert 204 Ivers, Richard, businessman 149 Nott, S., gas engineer Allen factor 198 204 Jackson, Arthur F., physician 150 149 Nowell, M., sugar ukulele inventor.... 198 204 Jarrett, William P., high sheriff 150 151 Nunes, Manuel, Clarence H., lawyer 202 205 Johnson, Henry S., civil engineer 151 Olson, senator 205 Johnson, Merle M., jeweler 151 Pacheco, Manuel C., Paris, Edwin merchant 207 Johnson, Samuel I., adjutant gen... 152 151 H., L. banker 206 209 Jones, Peter Cushman, retired 148 153 Peck, Tenney, .... 209 Jordan, Robert A., businessman.... 150 153 Pemberton, Cyril E., entomologist Roscoe .... 209 Jorgensen, Jorgen, civil engineer.... 150 155 Perkins, W., photographer 211 Judd, Albert F., lawyer 154 155 Perry, Antonio, lawyer A. L. da C., consul of Judd, Charles S., forester 156 155 Pessoa, .... 211 Judd, Henry Platt, minister 156 157 Portugal Judd, James R., surgeon 157 Peters, Emil C., lawyer 211 Judd. Lawrence M., merchant 157 Peterson, David L., broker 208 211 Kaai, Ernest K., musician 158 157 Petrie, Thomas H., businessman.... 211 Kalanianaole, J. Kuhio, delegate to Pinkham, Lucius E., governor 210 213 Congress 291 Poindexter, Joseph B., lawyer 214 Kalauokalani, David K., city official 156 159 Pond, Percy M., real estate 218 214 Kalua, John W., 156 Poor, Frenk C., Gov. official 208 214 Keller, Carl, physician 162 161 Potter, George C., banker 215 Kemp, Samuel B., judge 161 Pratt, James W., realty dealer 215 Kennedy, James A., financier 161 Prosser, Mason F., lawyer 217 Kerr, Harry L., architect 164 163 Quarles, Ralph P., jurist 219 Kilbourne, Edwin D., physician 164 163 Quinn, Edward W., plumber 216 21S Kimball, Clifford, hotel man 166 163 Rath, James A., settlement worker 216 219 Kinney, Henry W., supt. of schools 163 Rawlins, William T., lawyer 219 Kirehhoff, Frederick G., civil engr. 166 165 Restarick, Henry B., bishop 221 Kluegel, Charles H., civil engineer 164 165 Rice, Arthur H., broker 242 221 Kopke, Ernst, engineer 167 Richards, Theodore, treas. Hawai- Lane, John Carey, ex-mayor 170 169 ian Board 226 225 Lange, Robert F., merchant 169 Ripley, Clinton B., architect 225 GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX

Photo Sketch Photo Sketch Rivenburgh, Bertram G., land com- Van Valkenburg, Albert W., rail- missioner 225 road official 263 Robertson, Alex. G. M., jurist 225 Vaughan, Horace W., jurist 262 263 Robertson, J. W., businessman 218 225 Vetlesen, L. M., businessman 262 263 Robinson, James L. P., business agt 224 227 Von Damm, Bertram, insurance 264 merchant 265 Robinson, William .1., lawyer 229 Von Hamm, C. C., Rodiek, Georg F 229 Von Holt, H. M., businessman 265 Rogers, Win. G., physician 229 Wadman, John W., minister 265 Rose, Charles H., sheriff 228 231 Waiamau, John K.. architect 262 267 Ross, B. A. R., businessman 218 231 Walden, Lionel, artist 267 Santos, Manuel G., editor 235 Waldron, Fred L., comn. merchant.. 266 267 Sayers, St. C. B., manufacturer 235 Waldron, John W., businessman 268 269 Schaefer, Frederick A., merchant.... 230 235 Walker, Herbert S., coll. professor 269 269 Schaefer, Gustav E., merchant 235 Walker, Robert C., banker 269 Schnack, Ferdinand ,T. H., lawyer .... 237 Walker, Samuel A., broker 269 Schnack, John H., real estate 237 Wall, Arthur F., merchant 271 Schwallie, Wm. A., physician 237 Wall, William A., civil engineer 268 271 Schwartz, Joseph, wholesale jeweler 228 237 Waller, Gilbert J., merchant Scott, Marion M., educator 239 Walters, St. D. G., physician Sedgwick, Thomas F., chemist 232 239 Warren, Louis J., lawyer 273 Seto, Anthony Y., lawyer 232 341 Watanabe, Junzo, lawyer Waterhouse, Albert, businessman.... Seymour, Walter I., optometrist.... 234 241 businessman 270 273 Shingle, Robert W., financier 236 241 Waterhouse, John, William 262 275 Silva, Manuel E., undertaker 243 Waterhouse, Edward M., lawyer 275 Sinclair, A. N., physician 232 243 Watson, James T., physician 268 275 Smith, Arthur G., lawyer 240 245 Wayson, L., lawyer 277 Smith, E. Q 240 Weaver, Philip Webster, Ernest C., educator 277 Smith, Geo. W., merchant 245 T Wescott, Herbert E., pur. agent 268 279 W m. 0., lawyer 240 245 Smith, W. retired 274 279 merchant 247 Westervelt, D., Smoot, Perry M., John 276 279 merchant 247 Westgate, M., agriculturist.... Soper, John F., Edwin merchant 282 281 John merchant 247 White, O., Soper, H., Whitney, John M., dentist 282 281 Edward I., banker 242 247 Spalding, Whitney, Wm. L., lawyer 283 Walter T., civil engineer 242 249 Spalding, Wichman, Henry F., merchant 283 merchant 246 249 Spicer, Harry E., Wilder, Charles T., tax assessor 285 Atty. Gen .... 249 Stainback, Ingram M., Wilder, Gerrit P., horticulturist 284 285 251 Stanley, Wm. L., lawyer Wilder, James A., artist 285 real estate 242 251 Steere, Frederick E., Wilder, Samuel G., financier 286 287 real estate 246 251 Steiner, James, Williams, Robert D., college prof 287 Strauch, Paul E. R., financial agt .... 253 Williamson, William, broker 287 253 Sutton, Edwin W., lawyer Withington, Davil L., lawyer 289 Swezey, Otto H., entomologist 255 Wong, Harold H., lawyer 276 289 Taylor, Albert P., newspaperman .... 255 Wood, Edgar, educator 282 289 Taylor, James T., cons, civil engr. 254 257 Wright, George F., surveyor 290 Tenney, Edward D., merchant 250 257 Young, Archibald A., merchant 288 290 Thayer, Wade Warren, lawyer 246 258 Young, James L., civil engineer 282 290 Thomas. Will P., manufacturer 252 258 Young, William E., broker... Frank E., lawyer 256 258 Thompson, Waialua Thrum, David F., merchant 259 121 Thrum, Thomas G., researcher 259 Goodale, W. W., plantation mgr 254 259 Thurston, Charles H., fire engineer Waimanalo Trent, Richard H., financier 260 261 64 Van Gieson, Henry, deputy coun- Chalmers, George., plantation mgr 261 ty clerk 254