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tjmyr. , Vi& ite T1- iJBPflWrr5, EVENING nULLETlN, HONOLULU, T. IT., SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 190S. WEEKLY BHIEMDAH ,M(IM)AV Hawaiian Stited. I UllV vijini:iav Oceanic Second Ocrjree. I hllMHDAY I'UIIIAV Hawaiian Third Degree. MA I'UKDAY Aloha Temple Special. All visiting members of tho Order aro ronllally Invited to Httcnd meetings of local lodges HARMONY LODGE, No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. Meets cvory Monday evening nt 7:30 In I. O. O. 1'. Hall, l'oit Stroet. E. it. lIi:NUItY. Secretary. dun, r. vicicehs, n. a. All visiting brothuru very cordially Invited. 0A1IU LODGE. No. 1, K. of P. Meets every first rind tlilrd F:l- day evening nt 7:30 In K. of 1. Hall, corner Fort and Ileretnnla. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to attend. A. (5. DKEUINO, C.C., JAS. V. WHITE, K.U.8. HONOLULU L0D0E 010, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Eodpo No. CI 6, 11. I. O. E., will meet In their lull on'KIng near Fort Stieot every Friday even ing. lly ordtr of the E. It.: HENRY C. EASTON, Secretary. W1I. II. McINEKNT, E. It. Vfm. M'KINLEY L0DOE No.8, K.ofP. Mofta every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening nt 7.30 o'clock In K. of I. Hall, cor. Fort and Ileretnnla. Visit ing brothers cordially Invited to at tend. V. I.. FltAZEE, CC, 1J. A. JACOHSON, K.H.3. HfJliOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Mccti on the 2nd and 4tU WED NESDAY evenings of oii.li month nt 7:3v o'clock In K. of P. Hall, corner llerctanla and Fort streets. Visiting Eagles aro luvltod to nt- tend. W. E. FR55EB, V.'., Prest. II. T. MOOUE, Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. R. M. Mectb pvory first and third Thurs Jnjs of each month at Knights of Pythias Hull. VWtlng brothers cor dially Invited to uttrud. A. Ti. AKI.Einif, Sachem. A. E Ml RPHY., C. of It. Universal Adding' Machines Three New Models Now in Stock We will ne pleased to place one on trial in your offico or store. Cull or riiiir us up. f OFFICESUPPLY CO., Ltd. 931 Fort St. Tel. 143 KEY5T0NE-ELGK WATCHES INGEP.SOLL WATCHES At All Watchdealers. Jos. &chwartz, Agent for Hawaiian Islands, Cor. FORT and KING Sts., Honolulu. EXCELLENT LAUNDRY WORK dor.e by tha TRENCH LAUNDRY with, their new FRENCH dry-cleaning process. 857 Erretnnia St. Phone 1491. McTighe Favorite The Best Whiskey on the Market. THOS. F. McTIOHE & CO.. AGENTS. 101-105 KING ST. PHONE lO. P. 0. BOX 735. AN OUTfNG in an automobile is Just the thfne. Call up 200 388 or 1458 and ask for C. H. BEHN 35- BULLETIN ADS PAY I Bird I 1 Foods I m Hint satisfy lioth tilnl and lni)er. Wo have ,v hil birds lll.e - Mini mi, lMrd sand, 11 1 U reed, nLd lllnl tonics Thorn nrc finm the Phil adelphia It 1 r d 1'oud Co. and are I ('liable. I Benson, Smith & Co., Ltd. LT"J Lehnhardt's Unexcelled . Candies Always Fresh at CHAMBER'S DRUG CO., Port and King St. Clearance Sale J. I. Silva's Store, ELEELE, KAUAI. This sale applies only to the main store at Eleeic. To make room for a consignment of goods now on the way, A Great Reduction IN ALL LINES OF COTTON GOODS These will be sold at LESS THAN COST ENGLISH TAILOR O00SS, BOOT" AND SHOES, HATS AND OAFS, MEN'S SOCKS At Sacrifice Prices. ALL THESE PRICES STRICTLY CASH. A fine line of Fanoy Wines and Liquors for the Christmas trade in our Liquor Department. Some Paints arc 10 or 15 per cent, cheaper, but they last just 50 per cent, as long- as' W. P. FULLER & CO.'S Pure Prepared Paint And their cheapness shows from the first-day, and mois and more every day. Our Paint is superior in quality to any other; we -guarantee it to give perfect' satisfaction. Lewers & Cooke LIMITED 177 S. King- St. Phone 775. Auto for Hire MANUEL REIS. Call up at any time by telephone any one of tbeae numbers! 2B0, 200, 1087. ' " LOCAL AND GENERAL If you have a Real want a Bul letin Want Ad. will fill it. . Thurlow's for a lunch or dinner. Hr 0 11. Cooper c.ituo hack todny In tho Maun.t Ken (let your lunch nt tho New England It-ilmrr. llotiil street Mr nml Mm. Oeorgo I' Custlo were J ... .... ir..n I... i v I arrivals in me .muh;i ,.-. .."...j. 11 I Haldwln mill II. A. Haldwln came down fumi Ma"1 11i1k morning. Mr nml Mis. Jus. 11. Cum If, who have boon visiting on Hawaii, came back tnda). .1 r llnckrolil nml II. Eoeke wore among tht! passengers today In the Mnuii.i Kea. w M Knusknnut of the Survey De partment returned today from his of Helm trip to Hawaii. 11 C Keiineily arrived mis morning from Hawaii uu business. Ho was arroinpanleil li MrK. Kennedy. Take your carriage or auiumouua to Hawaiian Carriage Manfy. Co,, tor up-to-date repairs. The lVderal nllowalico to tho Na tional (liinnl of Hawaii utnounts in SC055 70 Tor supplies and I277.fl5 for ammunition. New woollen sweaters for men, wo men and children nine just arrived at Yee Chan's, llethel uiul King. Prices from 50c up. W II C. Campbell of Jlllo came down this morning on business. Ilo will leave for his home next Tuesday In thu Manna Kea. The wash kooiIs now heme dls- pl.ied by Whitney & Marsh at U.e yd. aro a ureal bargain. Just right for skirts and coat suits. W T. Itoblnson and D. II. Case, re. spoctlvel) former Tax Assessor and County Attorney of Maul, were arriv als today In the Mnuna Kea. Coat your Iron roots wiui "Arawr.. You will be surprised at ttt cooling and preservative properties. California Feed Co.. agents. The Alexander Young Cafo makes the finest home-mailo candles In tho city, and has a special auto delivery o any part or tho city upon snort notice. Phono Dtf. Eollx llrughclll was a passenger to Han Francisco by the Enterprise, to have a look at his farm In Napa Coun ty. Cal, He will probably bo back on the return trip. The annual Thanksgiving sale lit the N. S. SacliB Dry Goods Co., begins next week. It Is a side that will save you money on all qualities of table linens. Don't miss It. Miss Power has a number of beauti ful new models In fall millinery Hint were brought by tho last steamer. Tho most strikingly novol designs of the season. Huston building. Mrs. Koarns will hnvo dollclous honiemado mincemeat for thanksgiv ing on sale at all tho leading grocery houses. Just aB cheap an) twice as nice as the Impelled article. There will bo a full rehearsal of Hie caste of "Tho Miser's Mill," Monday arternoon nt 2:30, at the Caatle Kin dergarten, for chorus work, under Hie dlit'ctlon of Mrs. Allen White. The curio store cases, In which tho defendants aro accused of violating tho Sunday selling law, came up In Pollen Court ngaln yesterday, but weie postponed to November 11 I' or all-wool quality, for style, for conectness of tailoring and for per fect lit, there are no clothes to com pare with those made by Hart, Schaf fucr & Marx, Sllvu'a Toggery, agents, Reis & Quinn are now located at the Young Hotel Auto Stand Phone 199 Short runs 60c and SI. 00 By the hour $5.00 Special rates for hoopine and calling. I-or xale at KtiiintiKi: unq ami one half acres In choice fruit trees.' New house, modern. Yields SS00 per year Irom fruit trees. Ilargalu price. Thrco furnished liousoa tor rent, water- hmisa Trust Co., Ltd., Ktirt and Mer chant htroetB. Monday next, the 9th Instant, will bo the G7th nunlvcrsnry of the hlrlh of Ills Majebty, King Edward tho Vllth. A reception In honor of the occasion will bo held at the llrltish Consulate on that day, between tho hours of 11 n. m. and 1 p. in. John K. Dillon and .family-left on tho Entorprlso for San Krnncltco, where they exiicct to lemaln. Mr. Dillon took with him from Mnnngor Webster of Pcpeukco, n very valuably icmembranco nt the work ho .had dime nt tho plantation as bookkeeper. Tho Japanese fishermen, who se cured tho whale prize at llllo, finished gutting oil last week, Thoro Is some bone they aro now working after, oth erwise the skeloton Is as perfect us when tho bg fish was first hauled up high and dry on tho buach, whoro It still -remains. Thd celebrated California table winea from the Napa and Sonoma Company's Vlneyurds. These wines received thn first prlzo wherover ex hibited. Red and whllo wines mid tho exquisite sparkling wines, Mnsollo, sparkling Hauterno and Sparkling Ilurgimdy. Lewis &Co., Mil., wlno cellaru, 1C9 King street, solo agents for Hawaii, Tclephono 240, Human Catholic Cathedral "Our I,ndy of Peuco." 6 and 7 n. m., low masses wllli holy communion and Por tuguese Instruction; 9 a. ni.; low mass for children with 'English sermon; 10:30 n. m., high mass with Natlvo sermon; 2 p. m., Itosary and Natlvo Instruction; 7 -p, m., Portuguese ser mon and benediction of tho lllcssod Sacrament. During tho week tho mnases at C and 7 a. pi. A Matt kMlleat Assortment SUITINGS W. W. Ahana Co., LrsnTBD ee S. KINd ST. PHONE (25. THE BEST "nTTERS" IN TOWN. PRESIDENT PALMA BURIED HANTtAOoS Cuba, Nov. 0.- Tfie funeral' of Ie-Presiifent Palma Jit Culialtuok plnii.,todny. llusluess was 0speiidod. i REMOVAL MEASURE CARRIED SAN" EHANCISCO. Calif., -Nov. . which was supposed to have been hot to have carried. OVER A HUNDRED R0WNED TOKIO, "Japan, Nov. C. The Tnlshln Muru has been sunk In n slori.: off Ettoro Island. One bundled nml' fifteen people were drowiii'd nod twenty-nine saved. , , CONTEST DENEEN'S ELECTION CIIICAHO, III., Nov. ti. Thu election of Deueeii for tlovei nor will bo coillested, the Democrats claiming that a leeount would elect Kteeni,uu. m i GOOD MAJORITY IN CONGRESS CIIICAHO, III., Nov. C.-Tho ItiilteatloiiR aro Hint the next CongicW will have 21 8 Itepiibllcaus and 1711 Democrat,", m i m SEVEN DIE IN FIRE SWAll I,AKE, Mnnltoba, Nov. C. Seven lire dead inid one dying an the result of u fire In a farmer's house. TAFT TAKES . CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. C Tho Tafls hae gone to Hot Spring, Vn to stay until after Thanksgiving. m mm m KILLED IN ELECTION RIOTS EISUON, Portugal, Nov nt 1'ort.o Deiiiez. (!.- Two EXPERT REPAIRING OF OLD s REGAL SHOE STORE, CORNER OF KINO AND BBTHEL STREETS. LOCAL AND GENERAL Saturday: November II, Is the last day bii which lo 'pay taxes. Tile; Maklki tenement cases wore IMistponud In the pollro court ) ester day until November 11. St. Augustine on tho llearh. Walk! kl Sunday, 0 it. in., mnss with hing ing and English sermon. Patronesses who have recclu'd their two tickets for tho Outrigger Club danco at the Moann aro requested to send checks for samo to Mrs. A. (I. Hnwcs, Jr. Hum (lahaucr, who was taken to (ho police station Thursday by Detec tlvo Uike, was charged with Insanity la Iho Pollco Court yesterday and committed. Tho pendulum to n clock was lost on Iho Puliation car lino between Pa waa Junction and M. It. Counter's store. Klnilor will pleuso leau at Uulletlu olllce. Hev. E. W. Tltwlng hns asked Clov crnor 1'iear (o appoint htm u Delu gate to the International Opium Con ference held nt Shanghai homo tlnei In January. This will probably lw done. . , "II V-: C. 11. Wells, former manager of 'i.. luku plantation, Maul, was, given ,a farowell banquet on Thursday, Ho miiy-niiiw! In Honolulu to attend tho annual meeting of tho Planters' Asm elation noxt week. Ho Is sucroeded by Harry Penhallow, who has worked under Mnnngor Wolla for somo tlmo. i CANDIDATES FILE (Continued from Pa;e 1) dale for Deputy Sheriff of Walalun: Personal expenses ......... J 2S.00 Salary clerk and two messen gers 30,00 Salary of ono watcher 10.00 Expoiibcu ot public meetings IT,. 00 Total 80.00 Chi is. Holt, Republican caudidalu for Deputy Sheriff or Honolulu: Nomination feo . 25,00 Poi'hounl expenses 10,00 Printing and advertising ... 20.50 - - The Capitol removal iiii-nRilin ten In the direct piliuary li fotitid A REST pcuplii weie killed In election rlnti 1-4 Sizes Barnard $4.00 This 'shoe comes as near perfection as fin est materials and ex pert workmanship can bring it. Made of finest Black King Calf, with full leather lining. An ideal dull leather, shoe for business and general wear. It has attractive style and excellent wearing qualities. SHOES DONE IN A JIFFY. I'llblle meeting:! 1.00 Total $ r,. no Win. A. Kane, Itepilhlieun eauill datu for Supervisor:"" Nomination feu ,....$ "ft. 00 PArfc'iua I expenses '. 4. JO Printing and ndvci tlslng. . . X.r.O Ktallouary and imslugo .... .7T, Publie uicetiUKS 3,00 Total J 11.25 (Uorge NuwaaUoa. Imlepenileut uiiidlilatu for Deputy Shetlff of Ewa, ipeut only his nomination feo of $l!f. Charlhi Aclil did not do much spending in his inn for Muyor, Ills LXpoiibca being as follows: Noiuluatlon fee . . . t L'.'.OO Peihoual oxpuiihua ITi.OO Pi luting nml iidvciHslug. . . 7.r,0 Stationary uiul liostnge .... 1.50 Public meetings ,... 7.fi0 Total s ncr-o WAILEHIS VS. KALIHIS The U'allehls and Kulllilu will pbo .1 (Mnu of baseball nt Kuplolnnl Park tomorrow ufluruooii nt 2 o'clock, A lively contest Is promised. University nf California may take over California women's hospital. Well-known Chlncso editor nil- dresses Stanford students. It's Easy to neglect one's Eyes, but it is also RUINOUS. Don't do it. ' n j IN FonciotTTonTs I j S?" i Satunlay, Nov. 7, 1908. VKTOItIA -Sailed Nov. 7: Aornugl, for Honolulu. SAN l-'UANCISCO - Sailed Nov. 7: S. H. Al.itiiPila for Honolulu, 1p.m. Friday, November C. HAN rilANCISCO Arrived Nov fl: K. H. Ilijiigkong Main, S a. in., hence Del. a I'. SAN rilANCISCO-Salleil N.ov(. fi; Ilk. Alinlo .loliUnn. Tor llllo. Ilk. Andiow Welch, for Honolulu. YOKOHAMA Atiiwd Nov . S. S. Ainerlea Maui heiiee Oct. 20. YOUNG TREES WILL BE TRANSPLANTED One Hundred Each Of ' Eight Varieties' To Come 1'iesh, giecii'lii't'X. smh us one pros on Hni inoiititalns of Southern Califor nia, will soon he uprliigliu: up on Mnu nakea and llaleakala, two of Hawaii's liioiiiilnlns, as (he lesull of the pin posed experiment wlilili will be tiled by l-'ot ester Hostiier. An soon ns lOine neecKsaiy ledlilio III iniiliec. Hon with (he uxi llluri' of I lie iimi uppiopil.itlou for this piliHirie Is gone through with, Mr llo-uncr will limned lately inako airangenienlii for tho tralisport.illoti ami trniisplanltug of rhiuit toil earli of Fin en or eight dlf leient kliulH of lioes. Them tiees will l,p keeured finm the Covcinmi'lit nursoili's on the Coast, mill will rouslit In the main of thoj-e nrletleH which glow to Hie bust mlvuulugi' on the liiouulalu slopes of Southern ('allfotllla. I lie liees will be planted In lueaere, fenced In. en- clinuies nml ti few of each of tile dif ferent MirlitUs will be put In eieh ele (iosuio. I lieve will lie about four of tliete euclosuii's on llaleakala and also M.iuuuke'i, mid the will be at illneielil elevulious. II Is lierei sary lo fence III tho plots In order to pro teet the young lender tn-ea from the wild .cattle nml wild bogs. FATE PLAYS TAG WITH BATTERED SHIP On Iter way (mm Uremerton lo this pint the I'. S. S. Charleston pni.:Md through a mtmhci of strange export- i nces. She was tossed about by n vicious storm, whlih seemed bent on making nil possible lioitble for tho raw dew hj which thu ship w.ii manned ; debijed by fog and. In mM-ou-uii. waa Mopped uuil put about bc lause the look-out thought that he lirnnl u ei for help. TJm heaieli llghU idayeil on the water for an hour or more and the miser made level ii I evolutions, expelling to llml someone In distress. As no one wns found, the nlllceis i-ame to the loaeiii tlou that Hit' lookout must have been mistaken and the ship utc ceded on her way. MONGOLIA IS DUE ON THE FOURTEENTH On the Kill, the sleniiicr Mongolia of thu I'aellle Mull line will arilve heio fioni Yokohniin. The Moiigiilla rarilea the Chinese spn ltd envoy to the Hulled Slates and Western Eu I ope, mid his suite, ns well a a large passenger list. The ship also In lugs 1S5U tons of lulscellam oils fri Ighl to this port. She will pioluhly continue on her way e.istw.,nl on tho 75lli. Tho Paiille .Mull liner China, Irotn San I'lMiKlseu to Vol.ohania, will lesch heie either .Monday ufternoou or Tuesday moinliig. Anions other pas sengers she v. Ill bilng Mike KIsIihi1 and his Iteaih (iub All Ameile.iu luse bull team. If Iho China ii'McIich pint .Monday, hIiu will sail Tiifhdu iiihiii: litheiwlho bur start will be delayed until n o'clock Tuehd.ij evening. TEXAN SAILS FROM GOLDEN GATE TODAY Union home chungi li.in be in m.ule In Hie Mlicilulo, thu steamer Texan of the AiiU'rlean-IIawall.in line, il-iilod liom San I'ijii'-Iko Tor this pmt al noon today. The Texan tilings a largo cargo or general inerelunillao, somo or ll fioni the Paelllc Coast uuil home rmni ll.e Eastern Stiilmi, Iu the Isthmus of Tihii.inteiiec. The next vessel or the Hue to leave San I'runelsto for this port will bo the Ailzojiuu, which will hall Novum- nor 21. iho Aiion.in will load first at the Isthnius or iVhuantepce, will sail rmni tlieui th Phwi Sound and will leave lhu Hoiunl for Sail I'i.iii cbco on die l.'.th. The Columbian w Ml leuvo Piiuet Sound for San Eraiicisco on Iho 2!)lh and will sail friim tho latter pmt Tor llouoliilu on December G. American Implement iloale.sTi.o los- 18-fot Motor Launch with 4.Cyclo Ing'tiado In Tasmania, says u U'niiit' Motor. ?175, Complete. Hied by tho consul. At one time the .THE CHARLES D. WALKERS, BOAT Aiumlcm manufactiiiuH had this Held AND MACHINE WORKS """"Ivcly , ' King St. opposite South St. , Saturday, Nov. 7. P. M. K. S. Asia, from Yokohama, 9 a. m. Sinn. Mniin-i Kea, freeman, f I llllo, N a. in. O & O H. S. Asia, (Inukmgr'r, from Yiiknh.ima. in a. m. .;. : i. 8AILINQ TODAY T O. & (). H. S. Asia, llaukioger, p. m. for Kan l'lauclsro, 5 PASSENGERS ARHIVED Per Klinr. Mniin.l IIiM. rieeinun, fioni llllo. 7' in n. in MIhk A. I.. Illii, aw Penny. Mrs. Peiin, .1. A. John. Johnson, It. Kolinsky. Al. H. MeAvaiiy, Mrn. Mi'Avntiy, l(. Mnne, l!e, W. I). Weslervdl. Mrs Woslervelt. Masler A. Wester dt J. MrKi'iixle, J. Henderson. (I. Mills, Miss E. Mtilulro, M. .1. l.lnJsiy, Mrs. Lindsay, Master C. Namahoe. Mrs. M. Namahoe, Ceo. P. Castle, , Mrs (1. P. Castle, .las It. Castle, Mrs. I. II. Castle, O. C. Kennedy. Mm. Ken- tieil, ll. .1. llueiiier. J. M l (ohm, .ii rn. Itiis-i. N II. C. Ciimtibell. H. Pullar, Ahs. Pullar, Master I.. Johnson. Dr. C II. Wood. ?. V. Men III. Mm iler- till. Maslnr M Hemlngei'. T. Mnchlil.i, A. I.lilg.ite, Jiio Html Mrs. .Inn. Illml, Unlit. Hall, Alkltis Wight, Mrs. J. I'. Woods, Miss II. Koo, 1-'. A. llolloWtsh, Miss E. Hull, Mrs Tiolor. (leil. Wall, (1. D. Muhone. Miu M. Campbell, Mrs. Harrerj. c. Wlili'iu.iu, Mis. Widem.in. Masier P. Wldeinan, .Miss 1. Cllnlon, Mrs. M. Itnlielliii, ,1. S. Itobulho, M. H. Uohelho, J. S. llilhb. A. 11. I.lnihuy, It. II. (lludeiman. M. Coderlo'. Mrs. Coileilo. I) 11 C.isii. W. T. Ilobinsiin, Miss I.. Paty. Mra. E. II. P.uls. II. A. Ilaldwlu, II. P. Il.ildwin. S. M. Kanaka. mil, E. ('. Miller. Enos Vincent. II. I'oeke. .1. T lliiekfelil. Mist E. (ilhli, .Mrs Ceo. (ilhli, H. C. Senile, l Cbllds. W. (iie-n. (leu. Humor, S. N.i knmuiu. Mis. Nakamurn. Per (). ti. (). S. Asia, riiiin Yoko llama, Nov. 7. I'or San Krnnclrcii: Mrs. It. A. lllgler, It. A. Illnir and wire, W. Cameion and wire, I'.'nlley, I. C. Dew lit ami wife. It. Driitumoml Hid wire. a. H. Dudley, A. M. DilfieHim and wire, II. KhivnrelH, (leoi-ge A. Klhlier and wife. End) Oairlek, Miss (l.urlel., .Mil. K.A. (llbbous. D.uld Paul, Mra. C P. Date. A. 1". Ilellser ami wire. Miss llull.iud. A. II. Kall mann, P. .1. I.) neb nnjl wire. It. H. Multl, Dr. H. (1. Netheilon, 1.. P. Itje, C. S. Shaw and wile, Mlau Will 'lau Wu. I'or IIdihiIuIii: O. It lleeklll, V. Sawn. .Mrs. 1,. Wight. Miss Lesllo Wight. .Miss Ella Wight. PASSENGERS DEPARTED T I- 1 i, I'm i-ltiir. Clauillne, (or Maul, Nov. C-C. O. Hottel, P. C. Ilotltil, Mrs. Penhallow and two children. A. dels Icke, (!. 1). MiieKacliDin, Mis. J. Ave lhu nml child, E. P. Chiipln. WATEHFRONT NOTES f THE MAHNA KEA. which milled this morning finm llllo nml way pints, iniiiiKiii ine iiiiinwiiia (relKlit. I ham coin. I emptv binds, 2ii kiki emnli bolLles, I!7 elnptv kegs, lo eonls mint. hoghg f-uiiiils to Iiiim-s eilerv. 11 bags eableige, II Imb-i ihiI.iIinw, 1.", Ii.u-kages vegetiibli s, 20 bags tuo, II bigs awn, 7 mules. 1S1 n.ick.uiea Fun di les. . THE STEAMEIl Moana or Iho Ca- triilian-Aiuilrnlian lire Is expected l.eie fiom S)duey Wednesdav morn lug Then. II. Dalles & Co.. Incril agents fin the eompuiiy, have been nil- tseu Hint tin, Hh ll will he able to take on conslileiablo Ti eight iui.1 a Tow liasseugers al this port. PLANTERS' ANNUAL (Co.itinucd from Pace 11 ProMdeiit Rei,ierer,wHI mad hla ro poit. Tho ret or Iho foieu'ion sca- hlon will ho devolcd to i online work, such as tho election or olllcera and tho board of tiuslce3. In tho nflor- roon of tho sainn day lepoits from 11)0 Expeilimiut Station will hn run-1. TiiiiHiluy luoiulng will bo deoloil lo a visit lo tho Experiment Stiillnu ami In Iho afleruoou hes'.lou, whlih will be held In the Asjik lulloii lomns, the wink or the Station will bo ills- Hissed. On Woilnovluy and iiitin.ilay ro- iioilH fiiim (oiumlttei)s uuil Imllviduai lilautatlou manngcis will lie lead. and In the evening of the s.ime day the great niiuunl baiiquol will tako lil.ne, ending thn tendon. WIRELESS STATION (Continued from Pose 11 est p.ut ot the busluesM icilnel finm llllo. II In muslilciL'il wise to liau u hlatlou In or near the city. Expoit Isbell will go over lo Ha waii on Eilday next, equipped wilh a (ompleto outfit to lest tho pobslhll ltle.1 of vui Ions louilions. Ilo will mal.o n paitlcular ofTort to Ilnd a Fiillablo location In tho ilty of llllo If iioialhle. Tho International copvihui coiirer enCe was opened In lleilin, ilerin.inv. foielgn Secrelaiy ion Sehoen wcUoiu ed Iho delegnies on In lull u; ih, MIV. ciument. and the Sp uiish '.mil, ,ss.ulor lo (lermiui). M do llnnabe, i (.piled fur the eougiess. Sea Wreus, $100 fc4JuU-AnJ..,&M..IM...wiB.-iL -J'J4-JjU.;'jti.J' JiJttUA i Jit-fci. .4 X w, l n f t4 . J:" "- - -.