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Show MIHII HDII'IM, Annual Mrlliixursuel.lililrraurilie llntesetlnsi Con. ,11 Inlril. Han KiiAMMSeX), Nov. 15 Thu au-111ml au-111ml meeting uf thu Hawaiian Consolidated Con-solidated Hugar Compuoy was held here today, ('resident John Sprockets madu a reKrt, lu which ho statt l that thu ) It Id of sugar lu tho Hawaiian islands is-lands during thu past ) ear was reducicl owing to thu drouth to leas than bO'JU tons, uud owing to thu tarllTou sugar alow raugo of I rices revallud, thu average being 3-H r tint tou, ns ngulust7U the preceding )ear. Tlio Iosb uf liitoino during the. ast year waa lid Ite. than l.SH.Uilil. Tho (ay-inrntof (ay-inrntof dhlJimla was not o.ly lin-louiilble, lin-louiilble, but thiicompauy was obliged to borrow; 1OOJ11 to inablu them to carry ou thu woik uf saving thu growing grow-ing crop. Tholcmalu. of thelalance of HiU,Oi)0 of this loan Is lu Hie treaj-ur),lut treaj-ur),lut It Mill nil be cxbaustellti liirvetllriglliecropof Ib'J.l. Aicordlng lo the latest report, thu crop is already reduced by niHM tons owlug to thu drouth Honilho Jers, ho staled, would serve. 1 otlto of foreclosure, and aa hu could see no way nf meeting tlio do-mauds do-mauds aud putting lliu rouipaii) uu a firm b oils fur the future, he could only recommend the surrender to them of the com) any's 1 rogtrt) lliu report of thu secretary was read, showliu that tho assets nggrigitul J'l.t) l.'.OOO. The liabilities are fl.JOU,. in I J. since the ort-iultatliiri of the cumpan) 3 13,000 liudliecu palJoul li dividends The. stockholders dlsrus.ee TreelleiilHpreciilia'report.anddicldej to j a) llieconiaiiy'aludebicdiiussaafar as 1 otsll le ond roiil!nueoperatlous,look lug to Congress tu udot mures favor-abutarltl favor-abutarltl legislation. Thu old board of directors, consisting of John I). Hpreoklus, . 11. KprecllliB, tjla is Hiinckles, II. L. Dcdg. au I John L. Kesler, was tu electid. .I.rlluir of Ilie Irillia (...itlnsntal. Clinncm Nov. 16. A moiling of thu l'ian Continental Awoclatlon waa held line loiliij, but us thu Ureal Noithernliad liiiripresenlatlvureont a ,ilioneniint wis takon until to-morrow. to-morrow. Itallruad meu geuorally bu- syJiiJXt!nVjIdfcattiuafoS5.'"' Ilnve the. aMoclatlou doctneil. (ltiicr.ll Taoengrr Agent lmax of tho Union Parlllo toda) pntllvely refused to make. .ti, coucesslou. tu thu roads that linvu been trying to nuadu him to divide Hie I'aclllo coast UkIiicps at Ogden instead of nt the Mlnourl river. This ended tho conference. 1111 1 1 11 mi mm ix A I'll) Irian Sn llri.nTenit.eiriirllr li.s.nr. Tittsiii uu, Vn , Nov. 16 Tim laU-Inn laU-Inn of testimony In the trial ot I'ranlc UaiMu,tbe young nowpaicr man who killed hi. wife the third e!a) nlte- their ininlage, wascoucluifod tnls uvenltg end will gitjllio Jury tomorrow. In ills tistllncny )oui g (Jaivlii told how ho met an 1 marred Miss ItoJpnlli, and declared ho knew nothing ut the shoot. Ing On the morning of ituothootltig hla wife tol I him ho could not rivo her the clothing she wauted nnd she would co outsl lo and got It. He coaxtnllier In stay at home, lut she refused, uud lifter that hu remembered nothing until III Jail. Hu purcli.se I n revolver lu 1,111 himself. During thu recital Cir-vlu Cir-vlu broke down several times nnd cried I IHerly. A largo number or uytspapar men an I citizens letlltioj to In. jruvlous good character. Dr. Ilcorgo Miller, a specialist uu mental and nervous dlse.ee from I'lilla le Iphln, declared that them. n was temporarily Insane when herommlttel theuct. Ho would not say he was Insane now. Ilea, ftmllle Uelenil. lllin.elr. Cim iN.naii. Nov !' U thu after-uoouseMion after-uoouseMion Professor Hmllh resumed his argument. The strongest text of all upon which thu committee relied, tie said was that lu second Timothy III, lei, wbiro It Is declared nil scrlptuie is Inst Ircd of (lod and Is prolluliU for reproof, re-proof, etc , hu naked wh) thoc-ommlt-teedld iioiquoto Hie lovlsed version of tills text, which reads "l.very scrip-lure scrip-lure Inspired ot (lod Is profitable," eta. His argument Wa. that tho word "lu-Slrcxl"elesctllied "lu-Slrcxl"elesctllied the quality not the origin uf the scripture. When l'ro-lessor l'ro-lessor Htnlth conclude! howaewatiuly congratulate.! I) many friends. The prrsbj tery will commence Its rcj ly to-inorron. to-inorron. toiilrrenee i.l e.llioll lllstiai Niw oleic, No. 15 All arrange mi lit. hnvu been made for lliu uonleir-enceef uonleir-enceef llomauCathollo Archblsho;n, which will be hell here tomorrow. Mole than ordinal) Interest Is taken In the 11111 ting U cause, ol thu belief Hint 1I1 clslvn action will bo taken Uju thu school question. AT llllltMTI Alt A Drleclhe Arrr.l. n Mrlltrr eliara.it Willi C.ni.ll HoMl'ATI All, Tfl , Nov. 15. Do-lectle Do-lectle (learge Wuhl was given a war-rsut war-rsut today fur thu iirrest of U llllam lltlroll on the charge of aggravatuJ os'aull and hitter). When Ilatroll waa found he was surroutiJnJ by ic. crowd uf friends. The detectlf e ma jf known his minion, and alter u struggiu Ilatroll slatleJ to tun. Wutil .W sued, firing Into the air. lUtrclT in nll)vwas captured, and nubody R hurl. Till, evening Charles HUlln.aii cnilo)ee of thu mill, while luloxl-catnl luloxl-catnl gavu vent t several war whuoj. which attracted a crowil.and then I.e. gau rlrlng nil his revolver, dealing a lanlc. Ill.'lln waa filially u pressed t y being put under am st. A mas 1 meeting of )"ked-out men will bo held tomorrow to illscua. thu financial condition of tho strike. iittLrei, niNi-i.il. A Sloli Hum. rreal.lsiit llnrrlaoie In Hilar. Niw Volll., Nov, 15. A troces.lou of unlhuslnsllo Democrats last night narrowly ciia.vd lermlmtliiglnnnol. The visiters h id a wagon upon which an one led n rcallold and dangling from 11 ill.guitlng cmbloni was tlllgy of Tresldent Harrison. A.soou as Ihe uncanny otject was seen b) local Democrat. Uu ro were inultcrlngs of dlaa j rovol, which soon broku out In 01 uu protest. The leaders uf thu pro. ci aslon Insisted that mill an exhibition exhibi-tion was an Insult louver) locil cltlrrn who, no matter how they d HIV red ou questions of 1 ollllcs, were bound to reoognUa and maintain llio dignity of the Chief Mogltlrale. The elllgy was eventually drawn up the street nnd torn to leccs, while tho crowd hooted at thu men who had planned the alLlr. mils 01 111 1 1 it. I aster I'rel.Hrr. n Hliilriiirut lo Ue I'llt llsl.r.l Ni w Vuiik, Nov. 15 Hon. Thomas II. Carter, chairman of the Itepubll. cati National committee, has repared a statement which he will give out tlits weeH tuuclilng U( ou lliu causes uf tho He publican defeat. Ile'oru Carter left Ihe cliy for Washlugtou hu raid to friends that thu He ubllcvn arty was fairly and squarely buiteii and that the Drmocratlu victory was loo sweeping to attribute It to local causes. The ihiilrman stated Hint lliu demand for N ntlonal ejieakors all o er thu country waa eogiuit llio committee, eould not furnish 0111 -half of them. No educational educa-tional camr algn could hnvu teen conducted con-ducted with a greater degree tof sails-faction sails-faction aa fir na reaching tho people was uoucerncd. I .ail III Nrl.rn.llll. LiNUOlN, NeU, Nov. IS Tatrlok J'gan, minister tu Chile, arrived 1 11 thu tlly this eveulng, and was tendered a piblio reception. I're. Ilrl.ifin III. on. .1.1. Ml Mill H, Tenn , Nov, 15 The Itelorm l'rcs. Association met this uvenlng, mid the fuluruol the reform resa was Ibu sulject of UlrltoJ speeclieo. ,1lrrnli leelli.il llslilrna. TltANCHM, Nov. H Thu .ictal return, from 17a precinct, lu California, ou side of Han 1 ranclscn, give Harrison "1,080, Cleveland 81,1.01, Weaver .'t."ll. Harrison'. Iuralily CI7DS. lhc oiliest III lhn Tulrd con. gresslonal district lu. uairoHod ton close margin. Till IIIIIII.1N INI. Ini.nel.iil Itliirnre Nil,l In llnte llreii I. .mill Taunton, Mass, Nov. 15, The Borden casu waao. nud this morning telorolhe grind Jury, lliere. la said lo be no doubt thct Important evidence seriously Implicating Miss Horde 11 will be Introduced, SnBMBEQ22 |