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THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: HONOLULU, NOVEMBpR 21 ; r.- iOOO. JAS. F. HOItGAH L B.-Kerir & Co.-Id. YVL ML 1NUW dl U0H iai 10 great pleasure In Informing theirmany friends and the public generally taat they lurre been fortunate enough to secure a " large portion of the stock mt X. C. THOMPSON fc CO., 890 and 900 Broadway, Hew York. MADE AN ASSIGNMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR CREDITORS ON SEPTEMBER 16th. and Mr. Kerr happened to be on the pet ud vecvred. AT HIS OWN PRICE, the portion of this stock he consid ered aoltaaia for the Island trade, comprising . - ' 426 CASES RACE MEET Twelve Events On Big Honolulu Program. WHOLE DAVOFHOT SPORT Driving Association Arranges For the Thanksgiving Horse , Townament. - 33 Quoon Street. P. 0. Box 694. Tdcphsitt 72. Never Before have the ladies of Honolulu had an opportunity like this to goods direct from the East at the prices we are- now offering Ida Qnettac prices Is often misleading, but we respectfully ask the ladies to iiiiIm ear goods before making their purchases. We Jest attention a few leaders. Any lines you don't see advertised. t eaJQ. and our assistants will be pleased to show you the goods. !f you don't buy You can tell Your Friends .... k Dress Department 100:Pieces;Cotton Challoy Gaaraateed fast colors, Tax. 5c C0 Pieces American . Shirtings Superior quality, twenty yards for Ua 240 Pieces Ginghams New Styles Checks and stripes, yards for $1.00. fourteen 528 Pieces Liberty Silks (Black Grounds) White spots and floral designs, fifteen yards for 91.00. We aare secured a beautiful lot of fltlENCH ORGANDIES. "We could ike large profits on these goods, BUT QUICK TURNOVER IS WHAT wbbwjuirb. Jajyjgjgg; We wffl ar them at 10c, 13c and 20c These . goods would be " grand' vareea at domble the price. . j lJf in White dress goods We bare the finest stock we ever handled, and our .customers know we always headquarters for White Dresses. One hundred pieces plain wfclta, aarrew-strlped Dimities, 10c a yard. Domestic Depart IllClll TURKISH TOWELS, any price you Bk and from the smallest' to tae bath robe slse. tD8PBXAJ& WE cunrrwAisTs are always the people our customers first call on for these goods. The purchase of this assigned stock enables us to show you lines that we cannot possibly again offer you. N enthusiastic meeting of the IIc- nolulu Driving Association was held last night in the Hawaiian Hotel to arrange details of the Thanks giving Day meeting. Among those present were: Messrs.' M. H. Digss, George Andrews, Decker, Prince David, Capt. Soule, Henry Vierra, G. MeDon s'd, George Merrill, Gus Schumann, J. Wright. Dr. Clapham, Seth Nichol3, C. H.-Judd, C. Belllna. Jack Gibson, Dr. Monsarrat, James Quinn, J. H. Alihy, Tom King, R. Ballentyne, Archie Young and P. Jaeger. Charlie Bellina filled the chair. Nearly every owner" in Honolulu was represented either personally or by proxy, L. H. Dee, who left for Kauai yesterday, being a notable exception At the commencement of the meeting a proposition was introaucea to leave the arrangement of the races to a com mittee. The meeting was against the motion to a man however and otlier courses prevailed. Bellina voicing the opinion of many present wanted the entries in the har ness races to be named as he thought that the horses had not been satisfac torily classed as yet. The majoilty wotrtd have none of It however. On Dr. Clapham'8 suggestion the pre- v;orisly arranged program was disc&id- ed and a new one framed In accord? nee with the wishes of those present. The Thanksgiving Day card will consist of the following events: Three .minute class, trotting and pac ing, best two heats In three. Two forty class, trotting and pacing. best two heats In three. Free for all, trotting and pacing, best two heats In three. Hawaiian bred, trotting and. pacing, best two heats In three. Team race, one mile, owners to d:lv. One and one-quarter miles, running. One mile, running. Six furlongs, running. One-half mile, running. One mil, running, Hawaiian breds. Five furlongs, Hawaiian breds. Three -eighths mile pony race, under 14 hands. ' There 5s every assurance ,that all these races will fill liberally; and that the running events will be the best ever he) i In the islands. The racing will commence at 10 a. m., so as to allow ample time for the dis cusslon of the Thanksgiving Day din ner. The free list win be entirely suspend ed, and the entrance fee will be one dollar, children half price. Quarter stretch badges will cost two doIJars apiece, end members Of the association in good standing will each be presented with on. No charge will be made for the admission of .vehicles to the grounds. The following committee of four was appointed to arrange for purses, dis posal of privileges and other matters of ways and means: W. H. Cornwell, Prince David, Gus Schuman and Archie Young. The first named gentleman is chairman of the committee. Entries close next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Hawaiian Hotel, where a meeting of the Honolulu Driv ing Association will be held . at the same hour. Mr. Alniy, of the Waikiki Inn, pre sented the association with three hand some and valuable silver cups to bo competed for at the coming meeting. The purses will be as follows:. Three minute class, $100. Two-foityVlass, $100. Hawaiian bred, harness, $100. Free for all, $300. Team race, $100. One and one-quarter mile dash. $150 first, $25 second. One mMe dash, $125 first, $25 second. Six furlongs dash,' $100 first. $25 sec ond. - - One-naif mile dash, $100 first, $25 second. One inile, Hawaiian bred, $100 first. $25 second. Five furlongs. Hawaiian bred, ?100 first, $25 second. Pony race, $30 first, $25 second. The above pursos aggregate $1,600, or a larger amount than ever before hung up in the islands for a day's racing. The officials will be as follows: Judge Captain Soule, G. McDonald, AND SHA.LL BE - PLEASED TO SEt You IN OUlt NEW QUARTERS oston Block KORT STREET. THIS DAY . Auction Sale ON WEDNESDAY, 50V. 21, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. At my salesroom, 33 Queen street, I will sell at Public Auction, household furniture, comprising: -BEDROOM SETS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, DINING TABLES, CHAIRS, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, SIDEBOARD, DRESSING MIRROR, NEW RATTAN CHAIRS, SOFAS, WHITE AND COLORED MATTINGS, etc., etc. A fine Ladies' Bicycle an Eldridge; also, EIGHT FINE HENS. JAS. F. MORGAN, Auctr. WATCH THIS SPACi For Future Announcements. 14 MRY &' ., LTD AuGiion Sale IrO a iron sss AND HARNESS SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Lap Robes, Whips and Tie Hopes. Honolulu Stock Yards Co. LIMITED. "W. H. RICE, PBESIDENT. W. S. WITHERS, MASAQEk v A Fine Assortment OF this stock la a 1nvlr line ef Bhtrt Waists; splendid eat a ad latest ityle. The quan tity Is large, but we would have laaea twice as many could we Set taen at the price. CALL see uem. 50c, eSc, 75c, 85c tlM eaally worth double the money. MILLINERY TtTrSMT tro n- . -v . XKJ vaxe; any an,- yie you want. Our Sailor Hats; perfect gems; ffff' " blac. 50c. 75c, Dr. Shaw. Starter Dr. Monsarrat. Timekeepers Messrs. Kruger and Withers. Saddling Paddock Dr. Clapham. Clerk of the Course M. H .Diggs. Clerk of the Scales Al Moore. LONG TRAINING NECESSARY. A Fine Residence UNDER GUARDIAN'S SALE OF one-quarter interest and the owners' other three-quarter interest, I will sell at Public Auction at my salesroom. 23 Queen street, ON SATURDAY, DEC. 1,1900., AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. THE HOTING PREMISES ON KING STREET, between the resi dences of Mrs. Kate L. Vlda and Mr. Paul Neumann. Property has a frontage of 152.5 feet on- King street, 293.3 feet deep, and 152.5 feet on Young street, containing 1 and 2-100 acres. There is a very valuable and com modious dwelling house and stables, carriage and servants' houses, etc., on the property. Teiyis cash. Deeds at purchaser's expense. JAS. F. MORGAN. Auctr. OF Ladies don't be fooled Money saved is money gained AY YOUR MONET AND BUY FR OM US. V LI. OUt MO Ld, Queen Street Honolulu. The extent of the training which is rated as essential to success In the British diplomatic service is illustrated in the career of Sir Ernest Mason Sa tow, who has succeeded Sir Claude MacDonald as British minister to Chi na. When he was 18 years old he was student interpreter In the Japan ser vice; at 21 years old he was promoted to interpreter, and at 24 he was secre tary of the British legation in Toklo, where he served eighteen years. In 1884 he was made consul general at Bangkok, and in the following -year he was promoted to the office of minister resident. After three years' service at this station he was transferred in the same capacity to Montevideo, where he remained until 1893, when he was ap pointed minister to Morocco. In the same year he was given the post of British minister in Toklo, and now he goes to Peking. nighest Pric ever paid for resi dence property in the city of , New York, and perhaps In the country w;ts given recently by Harley T, Proctor an ffnrSip,man ot Cincinnatf--$600,000 for a lot 100 feet front by 1 5 feet deep at 'the corner of Fifth ave nue and Fifty-second street. JAPANESE SILKS, KIMONOS, GRASS CLOTH, HAWAIIAN SILK FLAGS a Just the thing to decorate your room with. We also call your attention 10 the Fine assortment of I DOiL ES AND RINGED TRAY CLOTHS Mae of Silk and Grass Cloth direct from Japan. WAVERLY BLOCK. HOTEL STRET Riding addle; ON JAS. F. MORGAN ir i Iff - 33 Queen 'Street. P. O. Box 594. Tcieph 7- Genuine Hawaiian Tree Ridir.i Saddles on the BEST STEEL FoW. CALIFORNIA Saddle OUR OWN MAKE. Style, durability and finish up to date Riding Bridles, Spurs, Hair Ropes, laggings. Martingale?, etc. ISLAND ORDERS FILLED. PRICES REASONABLE. C..R. COLLINS TBLEPHONBTflea. P. O. BOX WI7. Leading: Harness M3nuf2Ctoref Established 1891. Fel-'