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bought because they realize the values we are offering. The assortment of GOODS is unusual.' , So are the PRICES.
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SHOES
Shoes which we sell regufculy nt standaid prices we have reduced nearly one-half.
S4 00 ond $5.00 VIM KID LADIES' SHOES AT S2.G0
PAT LACE. KID repilar at $5.00 ; now $3-15
OXFORD DULL FRENCH KID : S2.5D
OXFORD TIES . 2.10
HEN'S WALKOVER. PATENT KID $2.9j
HEN'S WALKOVER OXFORDS, at $2G0
Ribbons and Shirtwaists
Go down in the flood that leads to bargains,
have too many lots to quote prices.
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For Ladles, Misses and Children
At same greatly reduced prices.
New styies and shades, from to $5
DRESS GOODS
WHITE FIGURED MADRAS 15c to 30c
SMALL CHECKED NAINSOOK 10c to 15c
WHITE CHECK SWISS 10c
WHITE. MUSLIN 15c to 25c
BATISTE several credos fioni 15c to 25c a yard
MERCERIZED MULLS 20o
SATIN FINISHED CKARRUEUSE 20c
STRIPED POPLIN 25o
MERCERIZED FIGURED BROCHE 30c
SOFT-FINISHED BATISTE , 20c
CHECK SWISS '. . . 10o
OTIOMAH 40c
These are in many different and beautiful shades.
30-inch NAINSOOKS, at , $2.27 a niece
PERFUMED NAINSOOKS, at $1.95
VICTORIA CHIFFON, at $1-90
Furaishing Department
MEN'S SUITS All new styles
and woolen materials cus
tom made stylish shades
and prevailing patterns, are,
offered at $8.75
Better ones up to $12.75
Boys' and Youths' Clothing
From $6.75 to $11.25 a suit.
SKIRTS (
PANAMA SILKS Attractive shades, at $3.00 and $3.50
BLACK ETAMINE. at S 0.00
BLACK ALBATROSS, at $12.50
HOSIERY
Oar HOSIERY lines for LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN are com
plete. Fine Roods going at 20c a pair and from that to 50c. Worth
double the mouer.
SILK HOSIERY, in all shades, at $1.15 a pair
LISLE FOR LADIES White, at 25o
CHILDREN'S RIBBED Extra quality 30c
DOMESTICS
WHITE SWISS CURTAINS Polkad at i2ys to 35 cents a yard
SILKOLINES lOo to 15o a yard
CRETONNES. BURLAPS and ART DEMlNS ., 1 So to 25b a yard
TABLE LINENS 45c to $2.00 a yard
BED SPREADS, from $1.00 to $8.00
Endless stock of TABLE LINEN to sell at rare bargain prioes.
The Sale began Saturday, and will
continue for 0N WEEK ONLY
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Honolulu lluiio. II 321, li 171.
i Real Estate Transaction
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I UupaWlu. iUijrii- Co, I.: 20 A of
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$3500. 11 317. i. 431. AUC lb. xoou. nzKriti Oct. 7. 1D05.
I.ul Naolmeluo to Tr Ah Kant; L VavUl & riowiiott i,y aiiv to Ban
mid Option; Ap 1. II P 3&S0. Kui I AIU , ,.,,,, Hen Soc of ll.iw; AM;
1153. WnlklKI. llonaliilu; to pur-, M( M.irv K Kslelkliil and hull on
chnjo Ap 1. It I' 2530. ttul 1463, for; v , 0r-237, wnlmano. Uwj. Oahu.
juu, t.umiHi. in yrs in iu per S1 i, S2i. wo. Qci 7. JflOD.
Recorded Oct. 5. 1009.
Chnrhiiu- U I Stct te .m 1 hsb ( V K)
In II M Whittle. , D. 3 iv luliil.
Diamond Head ltd, en , Honolulu.
l-cullo C Clnrk In Hank of Hawaii I jyon.
Wnlklkl. in
yr. 11 328. p SO. Oct 1,' 1000
Samuel C llradley and wf to Ar- Ltd; M; por Lot 13, (Ir 511)0, rents
llltir IJOUso; I); Iot 8, lllk 35, lildga , elr, I'upukca-rnuiimlu, Koolaulon,
Ouhu. $C5U0. II 321, p ISO. Oct
2, 1010.
Dnvld A Dowsctt to Hawaiian
TniHt Co Ud; P A; General I'qw
e.. 11 331, p 2ii. Si-pt 0, lOft'J.
T Dang" li Wulolil Ikemoto; II S:
luaneluild, 2 Uiinirn, wagon, harness
I'U', W'ulpuhu. Iwa, O.ilin. $JJI. II
331. p 28. Juno 1.'. 101)9.
Alir.'.ham I'crnamloz nml r,f to
KlUu Kcuiiloha; 1); hot C of "Fur
nnndez Ti.ut," ICnlihl, lionnlulu.
$323. II 317, )i 4 IS. Oct 1, 1U0H.
Mutual HUlK and Unn iiocy of
llnv Ltd to William llrodo Jr; ltd;
por Ap 3. It P 101(1. Kill Kill etc
and pe land, Kulllil, lloimlulu.
S1Q00, II 321, p 163. Out 7, IS 03.
Mary K Iliown and hsb (H C) to
Trent Trust Cu Ltd; Lots 13 and 14,
lllk 18. ICiilmukl Tract. Honolulu.
SCUD. II 317. p 119. Oct C, 1909.
Tr ltlcliard II Ticnt to Mary IC
Tlmuton anil IibIji ltel; It P 2214.1
Kul 1729, Iliinliuuknl, Honolulu.
3500. 11 321. p 161. Oct 7, 190'J.
Knorli 8 Timotco to William II
Cjtlf, M; H P 321 I, Kul 172'J. Il.lu
haul.nl. Honolulu. $100. II 321, p
16-4. On 7. 1 1109
J II ll.in.ilko and wf to It W T
PHrlf; Ii, 1-2 of nharo In 1ml land,'
1-2 of Int in Almimaa, Walnllin, ln.
Jclea. Kuuai. MO. It 317, p 4 17.
Oct 7. 1U9.
Recorded Octi 8. 100D.
Kauhumil i.npi'j to William Knno;
Ilov, P A; Powi'iii hprotofoio Kioht
ed. II 331, p ii, Oct 8, 1909.
('limit. W Giu hv Atty to Tr W
i Oct 1, 1909.
.Malknl and wf to Kulio llolf: I);
J A of It P lt02, -N'lupen. llannkua,
Hawaii. f2T.. II 319, p 203. Supt
:;, 1909.
Ando to Hit of Uxor and Admr
of Aur O Sorm; 1.; 2 6-10 A land.
Pllluinua, R llllo. Hawaii. 10 yia
at $26 pel yr, II 323, p 97. Sept
1, 1909.
N llara to Ciank Sutnmnkl; C M;
cane irop on 13 5-10 A of Lot 83,
Olaa Hoinemotid UouM'tn, Puna, Ha
waii. $-1 10. 11322, p 210. Si-pt
1. 1009.
I rum nam. oi lino i.iu io .unreal
II n (i Pcridi-u and wf; Uol; Lot U,
lllk C. Villa Prnnca Aildn, llllo, Ha
waii. S00. 11 321, p IOC. Oct II.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
CLUB MEETING
etc, Kaimukl Tract. Honolulu. $1326
II 317, p 430. Ovt 4, 1909.
Arthur Dome and wf to Samuol
O IlrndlBy. M; Lot 8. nik 36, bids
oto, Kulmukt Tract. Hbnolulu. $t!7&.
II 321. p 141. Oa 4. 1909.
.1 11 OumminRa and wf to cOar,
Lansing Co; 1. and Option; Lot 28.
KvlCS bi ft land cor Pllkol nu1
Kluau tits, to puichuae Lot 28,
1(1. 108 si ft land Tor $4360. cor I'll
Kol mid Klnau SU, Ilouolulu. ID
JI'H nt $5U per mo. II 323, p 91.
July 12, 1900.
Western and .Ilawii Invnt Co Ltd
to IVud'J Hills ot als; Hel; pc land.
Kmma St; mchnry, Block In trado,
horsea, wasonu qtu of Hawaiian St "la
. .Works, Honolulu. $0ooo. II 321, p
113. Ovt 5, 1909.
Monlka Kcawe and hhli ot nln to
John A Magulie; tut In nienilreH.
Ter of Hawaii. $300. 11 317. p 4J7.
Oct 5, 1009.
lllchop li Co to Lot Koou Chan;
ltd; por It P 671b. Kuls 0238 and
21G6, Art 1, bldss oto, llauhuukol,
lfouolulU $15Q0. U 3S4, p 141.
Oct 5, jt09.
Lol idou Uhnn ond wf to Trent
Trust Co Ltd; M. por It P and 1741,
, IiIIUks at,', cor - Kins and Nuuunu
' Sts; poij It P 5718, Kuls 0238 and
106, Ap 1, lilrtm etc, Huuhimkiil,
Honolulu, $3000. II 324, p 111.
Oct 6, 1909.
Win I.nekn to Knlwlkl Sugar Co
Ltd; I); 3-1 Int la Cir 18T9. Kenlu
l;nha, lliinial.ua', Hawaii. 16 rs at
$219 per yr. II 323, u 80. Bppt 2.
. 1909.
' L'niina A DcfrlM and hsb (H) nt
ills Io Tr T. .1. llyan; 1); Int in pc
lajnl, Kau, ll.wnil. 97.80. U 317,
Ji 432. ' Oct 2, 1909.
Kulllholonall to Knmilu (M D
Hon on li
I 133
C Achl; I); pora It PS 281C. Ap 1
and 401, Ap 1. King Bt, Honolulu.
$1880. II 317. p 407 Oct 9. 1909.
Tr W i' dil lo Cli.irloi W Gray;
M; pom ft P 38111, Ap 1 and 401,
i Ai I, n aU t,, KlliK St, 1 lol.ol i 111.
!lon. H ;iji, u 108. Oct 9, 1909.
.11 J 17,) l' J H lleli a and wf to TiOlit
I 'l iikI I '.. 1.1 m I ,il 1 it 11.. r.im
Ullfi Ka&Muo by Attj ot :il tu b' iga, ivum otc, Palolu Vullty ltd
c ' r ,tii . .'-' - n , "'!T-S2!1 '
int In It 1VC407. Kill 7&7T, hul land,
'k. -?-5-
iiipq, JJawall
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D.iulol K Kplal nnd v.-f to Henry
Nnkapuahl; M; pc land, hldgs etc,
Kuku.iu, llllo. Hawaii. $260. II
322. p 213. July 8. 1907.
Nn; a (w) lo Kaclm Kauknll; I);
Int In por H P 1C8.1. Kill 4735. Pau
kaa. S llllo, Hawaii. $175. H 319,
p 201. Oct 1, 1909.
Theo II I)aIos & Co Ltd to Jwo
P Aiiiaral; I); Lot 9, PnUml 1009,
hlilcu etc, Kalwlki Homesteads, S.
llllo, Hawaii. $1200. II 319. p 205.
Sept 1, 1909.
Joso P Aniaral and wf lo Joan
MiiKalhaco; 1); 9 9S-100 A of Lot 9,
KaiwlKi llunioalivula, S Hllo, Hawaii.
$000, II 319, p 200. Oct 1, 1909.
Joso P Amanil and wf to .Into !'
1'crrdra; pora Lot 2G, Or 1701; Lot
10, Or 6150 and IiUIkk, calio flops
etc. Knlwlkl Homestead, S Hllo, Ha
waii. $1150. II 319, p 208. bept
30, 1909.
J030 rorrclra and wf to Manuel
M Vicente; I); purs Lot 25. Or 4701
nnd por Lot 40, Or 515C, IiIiIkj, lcnta
etc, KalwIU HoniORtead:, K Hllo,
HllM'all. $1225. 1I319.P210. Sept
30, 1909.
Mamml'M Vicente nnd wf to Joso
V l'errelra; M; 11 3-10 A land, Knl
wlkl. S llllo, Hawaii. $725, II 321,
p 107. Sept 30, 1909.
ljatlioi- Knlun and tub (IC K) el
Ql to John Hind; D; por (Ir 27G8,
Palioa, 'N Knhula. 'It-.wull. $300.
II 317, p 145. Rent 27, 1909.
Hawaiian Trutt Co Ltd to Pala
Plantation: ltel; Heal, noriLiial nnd
mixed property. Maui.) $450,000.
II 321, p 175 Oft S, 1909. .
Hitwalluu TniHt Cu Ltd to Hri'lku
Sugar Co; ltel ; real, porsouul nnd
mixed property, Maul. $300,000.
II 324. p 17C. Out 8, 1909.
H P llaldwln nnd wf to NnlilUu
8ucnr Co Lid; I); It P 2buK, Kul
485.1, Nahiku, liana, Maul. $'165.
n 317, i 108. l'lllll.
4 gff
l.att fMiiliiR at t.io residenco of
Jmlpi Pnl tlio Hnuolulii Social Sci
ence ('lull held Ihelr regular monthly
niovtitiK. Then, wan a bU KathorlnR
af menih ,. who listened with Interest
to a IeiiKt!i papir which waa read by
Ih'. rr.iei -.on.
, rllnwaU'a lluHponso to Her Kuvlron
ilulnt" wah tin tltlo of tho paper read
by llio iliK'inr and It, In a way, pioK-
nnsttcnles llio t)po of n Miliimo fiom
Hr. Knicrroirg en which la now in
the hands "f the rrlntern nt Washington,
The theme was the untold Htm Ion of
Hawaii ml. am) tho Influence of tho
beautiful Hirrniinilliiits of tho group on
ihe lltoratuie of iho people. Dr. Unit
crton Indicated much deep thought
and icnearch In the handling of his
Mibjcct, and his remarks at tho close,
of bin loading woro listened to with
keen Intercut.
Dr. Kmoiinn'ii book should toon bo
cu its way to Honolulu and It will, no
doubt, meet villi a warm leceptlou
en lis arrival.
Lx-Oovorue:' Carter In speaking of
Hawaiian llleirturo mcntlnnel the
fact that Ihe "l'orest Umpire," writ
ten by AUmd Kliiley Thuycr, was uf
a type that imlod to dovate tho nior
ul stan lard r thu commercial com
ir.imlty, (Invrrnor li-enr, In epiaklns of "For-
ft Kmplro." Mid that tho book was
written I nro'laboratloii by Thaor
I'Jlll hill vb'e
The incuiin-t ory favorably com
tnnniid on .In work of 31r. und Mrs,
Thayer.
EIIIE ALARM
Alaim c 1' lire ;ni turned In nt
1:30 Uil i nttcmoon lioni Nuuanu
nliil I'aiioa btionts. Tbj tontlagra
tlrln, which originated through tome
nmrKa fintii a ehlniucy falling on a
sllttigla iir, was iiiilcl.ly put out by
sdmo nelghbora of Manuel I'rnuclsio,
to v.'ho nitlio house belongod.
lly the time tho tiro onglua arrived
on the t( ef.n tho IjI.izo wns all pan,
an illlio only diimngo donn was a
smull holu that was burned in tho
roof.
Mounted on specially constructed
cradles on the nfter deck of tho U. S.
nau' liunsport Ccasar, that vessel
hat biought to Cavltc, P. I the tiny,
submarines Adder nnd Moccasin
which nio to augment tho two simi
lar craft already In those waters.
This Is the second shipment of these '
craft iccelvcd at the Asiatic station,
the Shark ami Poi poise liavlng ar
rived in June, 190S, on tho same
tinnsport which cairled tho Mocca
flu und Adder. Tho two tiny craft
wero to bo launched direct from tho
deck if tho transport by a device
which wns rigged up at Cuvlto und
which proved very satisfactory.
When tho submarines were loaded
on board for the long voyngo it was
with llio assistance ot a Moating
crnnc. In all thero are to be eight
puhmaHncg on the utatlon, tho
Oinmpiis und the Pike, now at Snn
I'ruuclsLO, arc likely to he the next
two to at rive In the Philippines.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Entered for Record Nov. 1, .1909,
from 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m,
Mary W. Winchester and liBb. lo
llobert Scott D
Hst. or S. C. Allen, by Trs. to Kong
See Ylclc U
W. C. Ilnlley tu ou Hnmm-Young
Co.. Ltd CM
Moses II. Kuuwo nnd wife to Wil
liam Savldge, Tr M
C II. Lewis to von Hamm-Young
Co., Ltd CM
Arlan.i '.. Austin et nl. to Kung
Ylilt Co L,
John Kcalitpaka , and us Tr. and
wlfo to John Hmineluth 1)
Prank 10. Clurk to Mis. Anna M.
Herts ncl
William K. Mlhlole to Mary B.
Entered for Record Nov. 2, 1909,
from 8:30 a, m. to 10:30 p. m.
Joseph H. ponl and wlfo to Emily
Conradt m
William Mulch, Ltd.. to Itlshop
f. Co M
Wrstein &. Huwn. Investment Co.
to rro'lcrlck Wright nnd vlfo,.U
O.ihii Kall.vay & Land Co. to Lin
coln L. McCandlets , , , , , l)
Oahu llnllway & Land Co. to Jus.
ArniBtrong et al I)
HOLT BUILDING
WAS FORTIFIED
C0NNESS O0ES TO HOSPITAL.
L. S. Conness, one of Honolulu's
joung nowspaper men, was taken to
Queen's Hospital this morning surf
eilng fiom n complication of nil-
N"c-iun-ent to Ttrry' Ranfjsrs. mentu biouglit on through a Bevero
Hcuiton, lex Oct. 19 T';e foat irn i ttnek of ilenguo fever. Mr. Con
or todu'u nasklon of tho United, neis' physicians fear thn nn opera-
n-uielnom of thu Confadoracy was the "tin will bo necossnry to bring
Jl.i)let:n rnstiiejic 0(!., e I'hone !!5&.'mni'iIUiK In llio afternoon of tho'nbmit a complete iccoverv of tho na-
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'" i2"jL',iwu.,.iwIWJ.atwniu-oom Vnonf-185, monument to Terry's iiiiiiu'ors.' iieni
Burglar Proof Rooms
Raided by
Rose
Those iu charge ot the Federal
government fortification plans might
gain several valuable pointers In the
construction ot tho bomb and burg
lar proof npartments by an Inspec
tion of certain quarters of the Holt
building down In Chinatown, Is tho
opinion of Deputy Sheriff Rose, Kel
let and Offlcer Apana.
Forcing their way past Btrongly
barred windows which hud been plat
ed with a generous amount of sheet
Iron, and effecting an entrance
through doors built of planks several
inches tu thickness ami amply studdod
with nails and spikes, (ho officers do
teended' upon n gambling party out of
which thirteen Chlncso were cnrallcd
and brought to the pollco station this
morning,
Tho session of Oriental bridge whist
was rudely Interrupted by thu pres
ence of tho officers who located wooers
of ftcklo forttino whllo "tickling Iho
tiger" In tho two rear rooms of tho
building.
Tho two front windows had been
covered with sheet-Iron which piu-
vented light or Bound from teaching
llio street. Tho ixillco flnully effected
an entinnco In the rear of tho struc
ture only uftcr breaking their way
through n wall of two-inch planking.
Tho doors and windows resembled
thoso .which might bo used to shelter
a clandestine meeting of bo-whiskered
Iludslan nnarchtsts or an executive
session ot tho Itomo Kulo party. Ono
door which finally gavo wny uader tho
Ugnrotis onslaughts of tho Deputy
Sheriff nnd his uldes, was secured by
two locks. "
Tho place has ovldently been devnt.
ed (o Iho purposes of gambling for
mm tlnio pabt. Quito a unique alarm
pystem had been Installed, showing
tho Ingenuity of the Chlneso. Near
Iho table at which 'the players had
been seated was suspended a tin C9ii
which rcrvod ns a hell and could ho
npcrntod fiom the nutsldo of tho
building nnd qullo a dlstnuro away A
long coid was tho medium with which
communication was established and
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Iiuu .mum,". nmuiMb ,uiii.w vu iu 1111;
gamesters, ,
Close to a spot where tho signals
were sent, were several Chinese en
gaged In the renovation of second-hand
furniture nnd It wns a comparatively
easy matter to send forth the warning
of Impending invasion by tho pollco.
Itoso and his men experienced same
difficulty In rounding up those present
but Ihoy were booked nt the station
this morning and entered a plea of not
guilty and their case will rccelvo at
tention at the hands ot Judge Andrado
on Saturday morning. Ills Honor op
ening court at half past eight and a
hnlf hour earlier In order to dispose
of Iho accumulation ot cases coming
before tho Pollco Court tribunal.
STOCKSJSTnONG
The spoclr.l session of the Legisla
ture did not cause tho peoplo down
town to forget tho Btock market, Julg
lug from tho record ot the Exchange
this forenoon, Ono ot tho btggost
day's business of recent months was
reported, tho largest deals being In
Onomea at 51 nnd 62, nnd Walalua at
118. These stocks are again attract
ing the buyers nt tho highest figures
of former days and thore seomB to be
takers In plenty. Olaa sold at 6.75 on
Iho Hoard and Honokaa took a rising
Jump, going from 10.3714 to 19.C2V4 on
sales of four hundred nnd fifty Bhaios.
Tho market Is strong nnd Inclined
to advance.
APPOINTMENTS ARE INCREASED
At a meeting held yesterday tho
Republican Central Committee gave
It Bnpproval to tho following ap
pointments by Governor Frear:
Commlbslon on Stamp Duties and
Licenses W. h. Stanloy, U, F. Bush,
II. H. Trent.
Members JlonVd of Pharmacy
F. F. Hedemaun, A. J. Glghbux.
Regent of tho College of Hnwnll
Oeorge W. Woodruff.
License Commissioner, County of
Knual James K. Apolo. .
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion W. H. nnhbltt.
License Commissioner, County of
Kauni A, F. Knudsen. "
Insano Commissioner George H.
Morbcrt.
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WOMAN'S MATHEMATICS.
"Women, ns n rule," remarked tho
morallzer, "have poor heads for
mathematics." '
"Truo," rejoined the demornllzor,
"but they try awfully hard to nialis
their own tlgurpi count."
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