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P3K; Tns? ?. - "i f.?'i ' " ' W . ft - i 'Vi .. f.-. iH',X1L l"T?JS7k tf1&WP$ - . ' 'r EVKNINU IHII.I.KTIK, HONOlilH.U, TV II., MONDAY, NOV. 1, 191)9.. vf.a!"''" .'".. . . v ' ' Vi 0 x i i Annual Thanksgiving Sale NOW IN PROGRESS Tremendous Reduction in Prices. A Ileal Money-Saving Event. Tnblc Linen, Napkins, Lunch nnd Sinner Cloths far below the regular prices. Buy now. No time like the present. Table Napkins Lunch and Dinner Cloths Hemstitched Fine Linen, $3.00 Cloths for 32.25 450 Cloths for 33.00 7.50 Cloths for 5.00 8.50 Cloths for 0.00 Fancy Border Table Covers $1.75 quality for 31.25 2.00 quality for 1.50 2.25 quality for 1.75 Tabic Covers and Napkins to match, in sets, all at reduced prices.. White Linen Table Damask $0.75 quality for $0.55 yd 0.90 quality for. 0.05 yd 1.00 quality for 0.80 yd 1.25 quality for 0.05 yd 1.50 quality for 1.10 yd Union Tabic Damask 50c quality for 37 1-2 yd. Portland Bank Wreckers Are Placed Under Arrest rOKTIjAXl), 01 p. Oct. .TO. A sensation wns sprung In -business ilrrlos hero today when flvo prominent otllclals or tlie Oiogou Trust & Savings ll.tnk woro ptneed under arrest, thopo being l'leMdont Mooio mill Cashier MoitIh mid lliroc of tlio directors, tliechaige against tlicni being ( lint of ncoeptliig deposit! for tlio bank, knowing tli.it It was In miltciil, Tlio warrants woto Issued tin grand Jury Indlct-nents. In addition to tills charge, iidAlHunnl charges of cniberzliiient'linvc been RWiirn to nmltist Monie and Morris. Standard size, new patterns, far below the regular prices. i $1.50 quality for. , . 1.75 quality for. . . 2.25 quality for 2.50 quality for. . . , 3.C0 quality; for. . . 4.00 quality for. . . , 4.50 quality for. . . $1.00 a doz. 1.45 a doz. 1.05 a doz. 1.00 a doz. 2.00 a doz. 3.15 a doz. 3.00 a doz. PJIINCE ITO'S REMAINS REACH JAPAN. TOJvIO, Oct. 31. Tlio .lap.ino.),. battleship Iw.itc, ii'iiveylng the bod) of I'llnco tin, ill lived nt Yiilioaiitl.n triilny, Tlio lnnl u.is ntct by Aliibats.uhir Inotiyo, the clos.t f.'loml of Mo, ntiil by M.irquli Katsinn, picinlor of tlio empire; Mi. S.ilto nnd I In on Koto, minister of (omuiu iilcntltms. Tlio "body will be taken to Tulko in n rpeclal twin, where tlio diplomatic mips nnd t tic nubility of Japan nnd foreign Kinornincnts will be i.D luinrt to meet It. The In torment will tnko pljio Nov. -I. Prince1 Ho met his death while on a Kit to n counti whMi lie bad long boon nnxlotts to see, pirtly IffiuiFo It was tbc s cn of tlio gicat battles of t!ie war wltb Kii'sla nnd parity bocotiEC lie wntitoil to Inspect tlio itnto of things tin tbo South Mnnihuilnn railway. Hemstitched Table Napkins $4.75 quality for. ...$3.00 a doz. 5.00 quality for. . . . '1.00 a doz. 6.50 quality for. . . . 5.00 a doz. Fringed Doylies $0.00 quality for C5 a doz. 1.00 quality for 80 a doz. 1.25 quality for 05 a doz. Dentist's Napkins 1.50 quality for. ..,$1.15 a doz. Sachs Cor. ,Fort and Beretania .OnWAtWMWIWWnWWWWWWWWIAWWIVWVWJWWWWWJWWIIWWMWI NO MOPE rOOTBALL AT WEST POINT. WASHINGTON, Oct, SI.- I'nuntrlnl expie-sloni bere Indicate that lis n result of tlie fill :U nocldont today In the football ganio between tlio Wett I'olnt.nnd Harvard teams, tiy which Cadet n. A. Ilyrno lost his Itfo, football nt the WcM Point mtlitnry school nnd Anunpnlh Nnvnl Academy will tic piohlbltud. Ilyrno ' deatb lins nrmised n stiong sonll nient iiKalist allowing the IKes of tlie raib't In be ondiinKorvdjiny lonj;-. or by tlie B.inie, nnd official action will vor probably be taken. n KOREAN MOTE US CAPTURED. Ri:0l.'l., Oct. 31. Tlio Jiipanenn linve overtaken nnd dlsperncd 'tlio Kore.ui rioters wbo last Krlilny set tiro to mid succeeded In partially dc Ktio)lim tlm inllway station licre. Tbc rlotern lied north, eloely pmsucd by the soldiers, who finally eatiRlit Up with them nnd rratleied them. The rlntliiR h i'onseiiient upon tlio nFsaaslmi'tlnn of I'rlnca ltd, the net of the nssassln havliiK apparently cncournKod koine of tlio Kore ans to icro't against Japnneso iloinliuitlon. i i , iw SCHOONER ALOHA A WRECK. I'OUT- TOWNSKND, Oct. 30 The Atnorlcnn schocrer Aloha, which sailed from Honolulu Oct. C for this port, reached hero today In n help less condition. Capt. Wcllknnat to ports n terrible oxpeiloncc, the vet eel havliiK been bntteied nbrnt nt tbc mercy of n gaje for nineteen hours on Wednesday Inst, after which she drifted helplessly for thirty hours befnru help arrived. The vessel is terribly battel ed, sbivlus the offecis of the heavy boas which pounded her. i ., , J JAPAN KEEPING TREATY. WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. The Jiipanoao Ainlimsnilor hero has ofO elally Informed tbo government Hint tlio Jnpnnebo' truopi stationed at Chlcnlno will bo wllhdrnwn on Tuesday, In nrcurilniirn with tho pleilRo Klvcn to China In tho 1'eliln treaty, lly this treaty, t'lo zone of Japanese Influence In Jlnuchurla Is clr.irly ilcfiiiod, while Jnpan ice nlzes Chlnesu sovorclfiiity tner tho rest. - REVOLUTION LEADER CAPTURED. ATHKNS. Oct. 31. I.leut. Tlbnldos, the leader or tbo revolutionists who captured tbo eight torpedo boats nnd wcro later forced-to surrender thorn, has not et been captured. Tho situation here today Is'nulct nnd It Is evtdont that tho revolt Is over. Tlio Oreelc picss condemns tho uiutnly In severe terms mid insists upon tho' punishment of 'those who participated In It. ATTRACTIVE FALL and WINTER FASHIONS if xW Just arrived, some of the most pronounced New York styles and patterns. We in vite your earliest inspection. Note A stitch in time saves nine and may save a doctor's bill. Our shoe re pair shop is the most modern and up-to-date. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. Rfegal Shoe Store, King and Bethel Sts, IMWsWWVMWWVWA)WVWWVWWVVWMWWVWWWWWr GREEK REVOLUTION ENDED.' ATHENS, Oct. 30. The Roveru inont forces, have- 'recaptured tlio eight torpedo boats seized Tliursda y by n band of rcVritntfonlstH and tlio revolution s over. I.leut. Tibaldos. tbo leader of tho reiolt, Is hi hiding,1 attempting to make his escape to Turkish soil. If v If i'? a m Aw mm Bsfc?--V M'mm PMiy'iiB , iTA mb'W " I i 'm'M-mm- l Wr m iv mi ! i!ff .'III kfcf fell MEM Wlmm i y&r v His ,; t s G:ntlcmen who have been accustom ed to pay Twenty Five and Thirty Dollars for their suits should certainly see these garments that we are making a special of at Twenty Dollars. TheKashCo. LIMITED Cor. Fort and Hotel REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ABYSSINIAN KING DYING. llKIU.IN, Oct. 31. King Menollk of Abyssinia, who wns seized last Saturday with an appoplcctlc nttacl;, Is reported to bn sinking and his death is expected hourly. i i MRS. ROOSEVELT IN ROME. HOME, Oct. 31. Sirs. Uoosovolt, wife of tho vx-l'iesldent, nnd her family arrived hero today from I'.iris. f Weekly Bulletin 81 Per Year WAILUKU VISITATIONS. (Special to tho II u 1 1 o 1 1 n.) WAII.UKIJ, Maul, Oct. 29. W. II. I'lace, commonly known as "Hill" Place, who used to keep an nla house on Mnunnken Btrect, below Ilorclauln, Honolulu, somo 25 years or more n go, but who Is now a resi dent of Mnloknl, wns n caller nt Wnlluku this week nnd renewed ac quaintance with many kainnninns of oier 30 years ago when ho was port surveyor nt the port of Kaliulul. Ho llnila lots of changes nnd Improve-, iiiouts after -his long absence, but tho bracing ntmosphcro remains tho mime. I Assessor J. II. Kuncwn of tho sec ond tnxatlo ndlstrlrt paid nn official visit to l,ahnlnn last week, nnd this week Wednesday ho will return from a similar visit to liana, tho sec no of his bo) hood iluys, BULLETIN ADS PAY ' Entered for Record Oct. 29, 1503, from 10:30 ,i. in. to 4:30 p. m. Krnnk C. Hellers to Win. U IVter sou AM J. 1'. Looney to I. J. ityan Tr Ul Clins. S. Martin to I'. J. It)au Jr..A3l Hon. Ilrowlng & Mnllg Co. I.Td to J T. Scully Hoi CIiiih. a. Il.ii Holt nnd wf to Ilni. Ilrowlng ft Mnltg. Co. Ltd I) Agnes C Womor to Notlco Notion Isldor ltilblnstvln to Notice Notice: 1,. Abulia by Hop. Hher. to Carl On- tnl et nl Slier I) Yeo Ynp to l,eong Sum ot ul I, Henry Van Oleson nnd wf to V. Su I Tr - 1) Maltha A. .1. Chamberlain by Atty ot I ills to U'vl T. Cligjuiberljlu..... i n nnd Agrnit I.o I T, Cbamberlnln to Martha A. .1. I Cbumborlnln ot nl v.....l) 111. N. Kiihiilepiinn nnd wf to-KulImn ' I) Kiillmn mill wf (o Sam Kaolielo. . . 1) ' . . Martha A. J. Chambeilnin by Atty ot uls to Hnvu Mlhsloii Children's Socy : 1) Kuiiiia Taylor to Aunn M. (Ieiu. . . .1) Anna M. Hertz to Tiont Trust Co. Ltd M Entered for Record Oct. 30, 1909, from 8:30 a. m, to 10:39 a. m. Knmti and t to Oiinmca Sugar Cn , M .1. I). Paris .to CheHiV K. Illacow..!. Asakkhi Ogl and t tu l'lrst Hank of Hllo. Ltd M T. Knuko rt ul to l-Trsl Hank of Hllo, l.td v CM Margarita Knlol nnd hb to .hill i Kelllwablno I) Hiuellnu K. I.yuinu' nnd bsb to Mis. John T, Iiiown ..., 1) John T. Blown and wf ot nls tb He leu IC. Knluti I) John Hcsa to Kuillhi V. OIKeli.i nnd bsb ........f. Hal John T. Dakcr to William Campbell ...-. Itnl i:. N. Holmes to O. It. Olscn AM DOLLAR DRAWING STUNT. (Special to tho lju I let lu.) WAII.UKU, Maul, Oct. 29. Thu Circuit Court of tho Second Judicial Circuit met last Monday inornliit:. Tho trial Jury was on band, but '' none of tbo rases were icudy tho Jury were told tu go homo and bo back In their places uoxt Monday morning. The case of II. T. Mills Vs. J. Mukiihlo, appealed by defend ant from Judgment of Wnlluku DIs tilit Court,' was beard this after noon. The plaintiff iirgued a mo tion to dismiss the appeal on tho ground thut Judgment by default wns jinL uppe.ilnblc. Tho umlUf was ovoriuled, mid tho plaintiff wns , granted time to tile tho testimony of Dr. P. I', 1'rear, who undgncd tho ! iirtount to platntlfr. 18r altorlal rooms 250 bu' nest offlc. Then are the telephont umbifM n fn Bulletin nfflra w27?xiiMFLXXJt-mrm 1 ' Agricultural and Commercial A' SECTION able to produce such a variety of tropical articles as may be produced in the Hawa iian Islands, and having free access to a market demanding such enormous quantities of those various articles as docs the market of the United States, ought to become not mejely prosperous, as it already is, but one of the most prosperous and perhaps the most prosper- ous of all the tropical communities of the" world. With the power to produce sugar, of which the United States imports more than one hundred million dollars worth a year; with the nower to pro duce coffee, of which we import from seventy-five millions to one hundred million dollars' worth annually; with the power to grow rubber, of which we import fifty million dollars' worth annually; with the power to produce tropical fruits, of whioh we import thirty-five million dollars' worth annually; with the power to produce sisal, of which we import fifteen million dollars' worth annually; arid with the1 power to pro duce cocoa, of which wc import nearly ten million dollars' worth annually, the possibilitits of increased pros perity in Hawaii seem to me very great." 0. P, Austin, Chief of Bureau of Statistics, Department of Com merte and Labor, o It CCASIONALLY it is necessary for us to read the statements of outsiders to appreciate the value of our opportunities. In the above statement of Hon, H. P. Austin we learn of the possibilities of our agricultural and commercial interests, which means a greater Honolulu, the. natural dis tributing point and commercial center of our islands. When you consider our agricultural, commercial and military possibilities, you must ad mit that Honolulu will some day become a great city, nnd at the present rate of increase she will double her population in the near future. Then when you consider her limited residential area and our priscnt i real estate values, you will find thatt you canno. -Al:e a uetter inves'tment than the purchase of property in our NEW SELECT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT at KAIMUKI. If you purchase one or more of these lots and place your deed away for one or two years yau will find yourself in possession of a valuable piece of ti" property that will be worth several times the nmount you pay for it. In this New Select District and ' this Ideal Location with newly improved streets nnd such a delightful and healthy climate we are offering lots with nn area of 11,230 square feet upon liberal installment terms nt $500.00 for corner lots and $400.00 fot; inside lots. These lots some day will be worth $2,000.00 each, and wc cannot suggest a better way for you to employ your savings. V Kaimuki Land Co., Ltd., YOUNG BLD. Honolnlu, T.H, r