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Show ISTAETS ON HIS! TRIP AROUND . TEE WOULD Charles .1. Hmnphris, the local con- ' tractor, will sail Oct. 10 from New York on board the steamer "Clevo-land," "Clevo-land," which encircles the globe twice each year with a passenger list limited to 500. Passengers remain with lac ship from the time it leaves New York until un-til it reaches San Francisco and are then transported to their homes by rail. The Urst stop will be In Me-derla; Me-derla; then Gibraltar, Monte Carlo, Naples and Port Said. Stops of from one to three or four dnys are made at the more important points, threo daj'B being passed at Port Said lo allow al-low the excursionists to get a gllmpso of Egypt- From Egypt, the boat will proceed through the Suez canal and the Red sea to Bombay and passensero are given the option Of traveling across that country by rail while the boat goes around by way of Columbo to Calcutta, A short stop 1b made at Singapore, three davs In the Philip- jpiues, four days in China in the vl-cinlty vl-cinlty of Hong Kong, and thirteen , days in Japan. The entire trip is made in 110 days I and passengors may procuro accom- j modatlons, including all expenses ashore or afloat at varying prices up to $6,000, according to the class and the location of the staterooms nft |