WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1894.
The carpenters' strike still continues, and building operations throughout the Oslany are badly hampered in consequence, Mr H. I Donnya prosecuted two of the strikore, who were acting as a ploket on the workmen at the new barrueks in course of construction at Kowloon for the Hong- kong Regiment Tho accused, it is alleged, endeavoured to intimidato the workmen in order to induce them to cease work. The cass was jurned till Munday.
SHORTLY after midnight, the Fire Brigade was summoned to a fire at 127 Queen's Road West The fire originated in an old clothes store, and quickly spread to the
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
LONG RANGE QUP AND SPOONS.
There was a small attendance on Satur- day, but the shooting was quite up to the average. The Cup was won by Patty Officer T. Bishop, RN., and the Spoons by Major Wynne Eries and Me W. Stewart, The following are the best scores:-
Pelby Offeur T. Balon
Malet Wynna Eyton, &LI....... MY W. Bewart
Petty Officer Goodzte ..... Mr B. C. Shepherd Colonel Jerrard, D.A.A.G. Commander Azhe, R.N.....
ENSEX
T60
yda.
ASENKEL 20
yds..
262972
Total.
Tཡཾ ཡབྲཱཧྨཐཥྛ
SENSATIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF
THE RUSSIAN BOYAL FAMILY,
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THE CHINA MAIL
pled when the fleets are equally matebed. Thue,' he said in oonclusion, in futuro os val wars the issue must depend largely upon the dias and strength of the reserve vessels of either side.
ADMINAL GHEE&ILDI'S VIEWS.
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN
be
also
bave hoop filed in the District Attorney's Princess Bamarok. Another lady kissed the condition of their Polish fellow-citizen effire and only wait the notion of the Grand the Privos's band, which salutation he had not been such as he desired, and he (the Jury, which will present them to the Court. returned by chivsirovaly kimsing the lady Emperor) wished all to remember his words YELLOW FAKES ON BOARD,
EMPEROR WILLIAM WON.
apon the lips. Then the ex-Chancellorto ight against the partion of revolution. Galveston (Tex.), September 20.—The Sinemunde, Soptember 21-At the con- entered into conversation with the members Only those who fully and completely on. British ship Cambria, now lying twelve clusion of the naval maneuvres here to-day of the deputation. Eventually he excused sidezed themselvar Germán subjects" could New York, September 2-Rear Admiral miles from the city, will be inspected to there was a parade of the vessels. Crows himself on the plea of bis bealth, and the hope for his royal favor. Gherardi was shown yesterday a dispatch morrow by State Health Offer. The Cam-from the various ships competed in a co-deputation deported after hearty leave- Emperor William concluded by saying :— from London relative to the comments of Capric left Havaon September 19h, and guts. The gig of the Hohenzollern was taking with the Prince and Princess. Let as stand firm against all instile sche tain John Inglie, late Naval Advisor, upon during the trip McDowell, her boatswain, steered by the Emparor and won the race. LOSS OF OVER A MILLION AT FORTLAND,. All my subjects must stand Armant the recent decisive naval sugagorasnt be died. On careful examination the case The Emperor canie ashore at 10 o'clock Portland (Or.), Sept. 23.-Fire at the Al- my book Trusting that Thors will ever be
dispatch was proven to
yellow faver and the to-night. Entering the imperial carriage bina terminal, grounds this evening de- the stronghold when this is borne in mind, tween China and Japan.
ilatad
ko was escorted to the railway station by stroyed the Pacific Coast Phest elevator, ontained a strong personal categy on Cap voel has been kapt
I bid you lobe wohl. Mahan
ALUA Nary, ROM
FAVORABLE TO JAPAN,
the Veterans' Association, bearing torches, warehouse and contouts, a vast stretch of His majesty's this The town was illuminated. London, Sept. 24.-The Times 38 commanding the Chicage, nor was of special
Σετα His Majesty wharves, sixty or more freight cars and interpreted corning publishes a leading article in was continually greeted with enthusiastic wheat contents, a number of cars contain of
MY RI* Expremion 19 interest to Americans generally.
renewed confidenc In Chancel air, enid the Admiral, regard which it says that Japas has already effected cheers.
ing a part of the great plant of the Portland lor von Caprivi in his fight against the Captain Mulinu as the greatest living ex- onough to convince intelligent men the
General Electric Company, about four Agrarians. The Emperor and the Chau ponent of modern cave! warfare, fo has world over that henceforth, they must New York, September 21.-Mme. Fursch miles of railroad shown himself to be such, and his writings reckon with a new power in the far East. Madi, the prima donna, died late last night mer Williamette Chick and the river stea- celloe are both alarmed at the recent vigas
Chief.
of Polish agitation such as the eruption are the pride of every true American, while Ping Pang and Yalu have opened the eyes at her coautry place at Warrenville, N. J.
The conflagration consued over $1,000, caused to the Pasen guests at the exhibi- in many
practical value.
a new siste has taken her rank in the months and last April wont to Warrenville covered by insurance. The disaster was among whom were many of the leading watched events in Chios and not longer be ignored in their councils. necossary for the treatment of the disso, Portland since the great fire of 1872.
The News Framya, the Times adde, re- cancer of the stomach, from which she was a secure open harbor on prima donna has been confined to her room the possession of the Pacific. Such a possession would be a for the greater part of iba time. great maraes to both England and Japan who are likely to be found standing side by aide on some important points should the powers intervene in the present dia.
DEATH OF A FEIMA DONNA.
A St. Petersburgh despatch, dated Sept. of halber countries they are regarded as of all not wilfully indifferent or blind, that Mm. Fursch-Madi bad bean ill for some 000 worth of proporty. It was pretty fully ition, held at Lomberg, Austrisa Galicia, The Brigada were 23, uppoare in our San Francisco exchanges, that he hadmiral assured the reporter hierarchy of nations and that her voice can- in order to got that pu:foot res: which was altogether the most aorious that has visited Hiticians of the Reichstag and, the. Dief. unable to prevent the total destruction of and other members of the Royal Family, that naval sad military minds should be mipda u that Russia et hankers for suffering. For the last three months the Pacifts Coast Elevator Company's main loun fact that the American Palsy Ba
two upper doors, which were occupied by a bird's-nest dealer,
successful in localising the fire, but word
the house. There was a plentiful supply of - water. The old clothes store wax insured for $4500 (the name of the insurance has not trauspired), and the bird's-est daaler's property was insured for $10,000 a office for which Meeurs, Schellhass and Oo. are the agents. The cause of the fire is, of
couro, unknown,
A BOGUS MISSIONARY. PILLING HIS MOUTH WIFE GOLD.
regarding the health of the Czar of Russia
The despatch is as follows:-
The Hear
Japan very alasaly centered there.
It was quite natural
fle and he did not sare which whipped. It is, be added, a case of the Kilkenny eats. Hagging tho sbors, he pointed out as being dirsally opposed to Captain Maban's fundamental principio, a fast emphasized in the specisi dispatch, and in connection the Kear Admiral remarked:
'I aubsoribe to that; but, of course, in this particular case and speaking from such a distance, it would not be prudent for me to offer an opinion. I do not know the asset.'
been made
pute.
AMERICA CLAIMS THE CREDIT. -
who were sent there
AN EX-TREMIER DYING.
The
These guests were warmly received by their fire started in the doak below the Galician brethren. It is noticed as a curl- building, and the wind soon drove the those from Chicags and the
saporally farmer to the elevator itself.
the West, are play ing a conspicuous part at the Lomberg, ex The coal bunkers of the North Pacific position, Terminat Company on the west were next attacked and soon wore
Petersborg Nowce Fremya, in an octhing maen of artiole just pablished, montions, that two damer. On the cast was the Oregon Bail- million Poles in America and Eussia bays of. way and Navigation Company's wharf, fered to furnish 40,000 men, armed, drill- 400 feet in length, and this, too, was soon ed and equipped, together with ample fonda on fre.
beams & new Polish faxurrection should
at
The St.
Capt.
out.
VISITORS AT HOTELS. HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr W. K. El Surg. Major Hughes Mr A. W. Irium,
Me and Mrs W. Jack-
KON Mr J.
Kinghorn
Mr J. Kirkwood Mr F. S. Lee
and Mrs Combe dren and child
The throne of Russia prosents the ro-
8PANISH PROTESTANTJ. —FORMAL maricabile spectacle of a crazy monarot,
GONSKOBATION. Madril, September 23. With all the Alexander III, forset in ge into retreat in enetle in a forest wilderness and there be
imposing ceremony of the church, the Most wplaced under the col care of an eccentric
Rev. Lord Plunkett, Archbishop of physician as read es himself. Coincident
Dublin, to day consecrated the Protestant with this deplorable denoncement in the
Washingkom. September Aaval Charch in this city and also cousserated reign of the Czar is the startling informa
officer who has just returned from a cruise the Rer. Senor Cabrera, as the first Pro-
There was no means of goiting water on in Asiatic waters says that the Japanese testant Bishop of Madrid. It is expected the Srat except from the river, and as the tion that the succession of the throne may not pass to the Crer's son, as would seem to
war ships are all rumanded by graduates that the elevation of Sonor Cabrera will are boat is an improvised old scow it was be the natural resalt, but that it will go to From all that the Admiral had read of the of United States Naval Audowy at Azna cause sepsation in the Catholic world.
of very littlo sarrico. The elevator con- the Empresa Marie, the Czar's wife. facts, however, and being thorough believer polis, who
the Japanese
ALLEGED YEAITORA IN ROME,
tained The Czar's son, the Czarowitz, who is in Captain haban's sound judgment and Govermout to learn seamanship according Rome, September 29.-A sensation has nearly half a million bushels of Miss Elie Adair
wheat. agd here
Mr A. W. Bain the by necessarily the hair presumptire, is the sub-great naval skill, he was, with the Captain, to the American plan. The head of the been caused
The report that two officials of the Ministry of War recently General Electris Company, which bad just Rev. O, Bayleo new machinery of the Portland Mr C. B. Barf At the Magistracy this morning a smart jest of grave doubts is to his mental abilities of the opinion that the evil of land-bugging Navy Department and his principal subor looking young man was placed in the dock and physical stamina, and the prevailing had caused the inevitable results, which in diantos ars also graduates of Annapolis offered to a foreign power plans of and arrived from Lynn, Minea, was standing in Mr W. Blayney on the serious charge of fraud. He was impression in Russia is that it would be this case has proved disastrens. Consider The methods, exercises and discipline of documents referring to the uabiliation of the reels of the Terminal Company, on the Mr J. Boyer
foolhardy to on the throne a ruler who ing the placing of guns in barbettes it was the Japanse war ships are precisely as the Italian forces.
cars, not having been unloaded. It oc Mr H. Butler described in the charge sheet as Alfredo not only physically and mentally unft,uly natural, to said, that dire consequences they would be on an American ship of the
empled an entire train. The machinery was Esv. W. Campbell Wilson (19) olergyman, and was charged by but whose chances of long life are extremely should result from the attack upon the Chen 8802
class.
Montreal, September 23-Henore Mer-of the most expensive kind. The most of Me F. Cass While the Japanese Government, in cier, or-Premier of Queben, who has been it was destroyed and the remainder badly Mr R. Chenoweth
Mr F. Balfour Leas Dr I. Sakats, dentist, Queen's Road, with slim. That he will abdicate in favor of his Yues. A great mistake, he thought, had
mother, the consent of Germany, Austria beer
boen sinktag damaged.
Mrs Lant and 3 okf)» nade in basing on that veeast the bur educating the oficers for its semy, has sent ill for some weeks, has having his teeth dressed with gold illing, and Great Britain beving first been obtained, beltea, instead of having the guns in echelon, them to the French Military Schooi a rapidly to-night,
Two hundred freight cars, eighty of
Mr B. Lyall to the extent of $80, by means of false is the common belief. In fact it is his in which would have saved a gunship from be-Saint Oy, they have always sent those whe
|
which
were loaded with whest, were de Bon. F. A. and MrsMr T. Mitchell parative duty, in case the crown is offered ing reduced to the level of a small
small cruiser
were intended for the navy to the United
New York, September 21.-The Herald's stroyed. In the Oregon Railway and
Mr W. Paritt to him.
Admiral Gherardi agreed with Captain
Cooper Washington correspondent telegraphe the Navigation Company's dock there were Capt. I. Crawford Mr H. A. Pattma Statos Naval Schnol. The accused pleaded not guilty,
The Czar has been ailing from a third Mahan that email cruisers were more effective
following: Mr Kurino, the now Japanesa 1500 tons of freight, consisting of wool, Mr and Mre Dixon, Miss Philliga Lam Sam Shing, partner with De Sakata, attack of influenza, misnamed 'mild estarrh than big battle ships, and, as illustrating Londos, September 22.-The German Minister, called at the State Department salmon, general merchandise and cement, maid and SchildrenDr Quigley stated that on the 20th inst, the soused by the court girenler, for same time, His this, he noted how much better the smaller steamer Steinhof, from Hamburg for Mont: to-day and submitted the outline of the sill of
of which was destroyed with the dook. Comtes de DomvilleMe A. E. Sargood went tate their office, and asked if the Firm illness made him merose and auspicious. ships had farad than their larger colleagues.real, rau ashore at Torgrass, near Dart proposed new treaty which Japan iz sn- There were stored on the dook about M. Bronx worked for the Rev. Mr Beattie and his Fear of assassination deterred him from In conclusion the Admiral again remarked: mouth, on the Devonshire coast,
xious to have adopted by the two countries.
of salmon 13,000 cases
from the lower Mr W. A. Duẩ wore sent to her assistance Secretary Gresham, it is understood, standa Columbis river and Puget sound, awaiting Miss Easter family as Canton. Mr Lama replied in the taking physical exorse, with the result that? Yes, it is quite true the praisca of ora of boats and pansengers She was got ready to give Japan what she principally shipment to the Hans. It w valued at Mr O, N. Edison Afirmative, Defendant then zaid be
our Navy commanders have been again lond. There were 151 missionary from the
Mr W. Starena Homam
ly sung in London, but not for the first time, of without serious damage.
desiree, namely, the withdrawal by the about $10,000 and was partially insured. Mr G. Fenwick Minion, bamein,
Mr. A. S. Thompson that he bed
or undeservedly either,
United States of extraterritorial jurisdic Every available locomotive at the tor-Hon. W. M. and Mrable and Mrs Vander beern. recommended by the Fav BIT
Philadelphia, September -The etion in Japan, and is quits willing to pro- minal works was set to work moving Goodran Beattie to Be the firm and have
oond day's cricket play beswoon Lord caed with negotiations looking to the per-freight cars out of danger, but the fire burned Mr T. Gaignard Mr W. Whiley bis teeth Alled with gold and a gold map put
Hawke's team and the gentlemen of fection of an amity and commeres tresty, ao rapidly that all could not be morad Hoo, G. H. Hamilton Major and Me Wret- on one tooth. He entered his name in the
Philadelphia was resumed this morning, The only enibarrassment the department away. Sparks from the fire crossed the and con patients' book as Rev. Alfred B. Wilms,
R. B. Bahlen and A. M. Wood, the not feels at all in regard to negotiating a treaty rivar and set on üre the boneyard, but the Me O, H. S. Harris Mr S. Tothitaka Basit Mission, Honans Mission, Shamees,
out meu of the previous day, going to the at this time is on account of Unins. Thereblars was extinguished before any serious Canton. On the strength of his represants
is some fear that that country might take damage to the yard was dous. tions, the arm, with the aid of an arcistant, had a tury in bis mouth. He
time
but aid he would not as he was going
pretencos
'
CAPTAIN MAIAN,
London, September 23-The United Statas seniser Chicago sailed this afternoon for Havre, where she will be docked, Captain Mahad, her commander, bad the following to say on the recent naval battle between the Japanese and Chinese frete:
bat
NARROW RSOAPE OF A STEAMER.
LORD WAWKE's TRAM IN AMERICA.
Life.
THE U. 9. NAW TREANY WITH JAPAN.
Miss Heidmore
Mr F. E. Sheam Mr A Smith
tenlog
naked to call agata on the followit desed him with rardotion, and one fine i sels with a lot of transports in charge is to brought the score up to 101, whon Wood elwould decile at this time to withdraw or moored at the yard, took fire and was Mr E. E. Borshall Capt. Hall Jackson
day,
preach in Hongkong. It was ultimately
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL,
it sa a personal affront of the United States The large steamiboat Filamette Chief, Mr E. H. Bell
Me Chantrey Inchbald
Bronz
Mr and Mrs D. E. Mr Keith
Mr Hart Buck
1.5.0.
Mrs Kretschmar and
Mr W. H. Borabury, Mr C. Mach
afternoon. The deferdant gave ordera for cians, and even his relatives, were in league | ports, that the conveying fleet should be double figures, and the innings closed with the first plase China has not asked the soon at an upper window of the elevator, Dr. sad Mrs 3. On and child
189 ruas, only eighteen k short of the Britishers' soure in the fat unings.
When time was called Lord Harke's eleven had stared 179 runs for the loss of eight wickets, G. J. Mordiant being not on 29. The game will be resumed to morrow. The scores;
death.
bo has grown enormmaly in bulk over aines his return from Denmark last fall.
The Peterhof plot of
6th, when the Troika of the Grand Duchess Xeata and i bar husband Alexander Miohailovitsh was wreaked by dynamite, realized Alexander's worst apprehensions of the nibilistic evil, and his nervatsaees becams intulerable. The doctors diagnosed his care us Bright's disease, accompanied by dropay. To al leviate the patient's exorasiating pains thor The great thing with a Beet of way Yes. Both mes played splendid cricket and morning recently when Alexander awoke prevent surprian or embarrament In this retired clean bowled by Hill for 41. R. EL abolish its consular cours in Japan, and burned. She was used as a towboat and from the rest induced by opistes he was :0
case there was a surprise, and thie fact to Boblen kept up his brilliant play and re-net do the same thing for Chins,
The valued at about $45,000. raving maniae. His medicine, be believed, my mind, supplies prominent lesson. It eared 79, when Wright Bumped him of It is not believed that the Secretary will Three mon are supposed to have perished arranged that he was to call it during the was a species of slow poison, and his physiis acososary, in attempting to convoy trans-Whitewell. No other batsman Frached allow this to stand in the way of the sac-in the elevator. Charles Anderson, a man issue of the present negotiations, named Brown and one named Murray, ware the bill to be sent to Cantou. He was told with his enemies.
decisively superior to that of the enemy, bu:
In that the worked for eash. Defendant It was then that the Charion, his wife, the Chinese Best was much embarrassed by
United States to do away with the existing and it is thought they were all borned to confessed he had no money, but it was called in the eccentric Moscow ravant, Pro- the
s presence of its transporta Folds he should go to the lier. A. fessor.bagnarjin, who holds Russia's monarch am soaled to think the Chinese
consular court systems, and in the second place no one koowing anything about Chim And harr
the money from under complers a abjection and whose strange Admiral formed in flect so close in shore be
would even venture the assertion that that that gentleman.
Suspicion had been and anheard of remedies are the wonder and cause be was obliged to do so. If he had
country has reached a degree of civilization aroused, oad Mr Lan instituted inquiries at ridienle of the medial world of Europe. It gose out to meet the Japanese flert, which
which would warrant any foreign power in the Basil Mission in Hongkong, which rapa was this same quask dooter under whose was the proper coarse, he would have na- LORD HAWKE'S BAM-FIRST INNINGS.
trusting its citizens to the barosrio judicial
I diated the Bev A. B. Wilson,
treatment the Czar enca before was cared
covered the tooth of the river into whics. E. de Trafford, b King...............
methods of the Chinees Government. Hence, The case was adjourned till Wednesday,
the transports had gour. Consequsatly be. W. Wright, King........
it is not easy to see why any weight should 31st inst; bai! $150.
draw up close an shore, by which movement R. 8. Lucas, b Bailey he was tautically embarrassed in waneuve
25 even if inade. ring. If his feet bad besa much larger. J. L. Hill, a Wood, b King....
are good reasons for believing that than that of the Japanese he might have. J. Merd uk, u Patterson,
34 the Administration officials regrut now that L. C. V. Bathurst, not out....... advanced at the same time, leaving Lord Hawke, a Mair, b Bailey
the State Department did not make terms sufficient number of vessels to head off the 3. & Robinson, & Bailey
3 with Mr Kucino's predecessor, and thus rush which the Japensee might have made.
have anticipated Great Britain and all other difficulty attending an attacking movement The whole affair illustrates the extrema
0 countries in giving Japan the first recognì- tion of its ability to fairly administer across the water unless you have control of
21 justice to foreignora. the water absolutely. Whether the Chinese suoceeded to their object dues not appear, but the question is whether it was worth such a risk for the sake of landing the troops.
Ú
+
THE HUNGRONG JOCKEY OLUB.
The following report is attached to the accounts to be presented to the members of the Jockey Club at the meeting on the 31st
inat,
from the grave, and naturally in bis skill the raving monarch of all the Russians has perfect confidence.
Less of this blood abowed that it contained
Sacharjin was recognized instantly by the sick man, who hailed him as one not in the 9. At are the Moscow savant soapirang, took the patient in charge. He immediately wet-cupped his majesty, that is, took a large quantity of blood from the right wing an abnormal quantity of water and also In submitting the accounts for the postigns of degeneration. He gave it out that your the Stewards are pleased to be able to the Car's mental condition was morbid congratulate the Members on the improved emotional depression, the reaalt of the weak- accommodation at the Grand Stand, alsoening of the brain and body by influenza on the reduction of the Busk debit balauce.and the fear of conspirators, the latter con- The Course has been luxat to the Gymk-ditioo baing exaggerated by hie surround bans Committe during the summer, and ings, even the uniforms and armed men bevaral interesting meetings have taken round about him. place. The Golf Club has boun permitted
dacharjin the orcered the Czar to be to make a Green in the Club enclosure, sub-isolated far from the scene of all his fears jest, of course, to its use being discontinuar and bellucinations. à chalet in Belowesch: when desirable. The question of turing ki fcresta varitable wilderness, enlivened the onetours has been gone into, but it only by divisions of gendarmes and regim has been desided to let this manter staed enter af Cossacks from old Huasta-was made over for the present. The late typhoon ready, and thither bie toajesty was trans has caused Bone damage the Club pro- ported in a hospital our, To keep the Czar's porty, but the cost of repairs is not ex-true condition sesret sa long as possible the pocted to
is the pay
of M. de Giera, that they are temporarily deprived of the who controle
in good order.
or that
innotion, or
HALT BOOK, Acting Clerk of the Course, Hongkong, October 20, 1894.
THE REVENGE.'
The
it certainly was bad management to fight se
Bailey
d. W. Billyard, b Bailey.. W. F. Whitawell, e Risg, b Bailey G. R. Bardswell, Bey
Extras
+
B
children
Mr & Mrs McCallde tile and child Mr H. E. Meyerink Lord Buy Lady Ran-Mr K. W. Mitchill
dolph Churchill Me E. Ortle
The insurance carried will reach more than $500,000. The Liverpool and Lond Mr T. P. Coohrane Mrs Fest and Globe Insurance Company has large Mr J. B. Ooughtrie Mr. J. Rankin abare of this,
Mr & Mrs D. Gilles Mra Spry When the fire broke out the British Mr Q. E, Graca Capt. A. Fillett shipa Maxwell sad Zinita wore the ele-Monsieur Buart Mr B. E. Tomkins
ator sud the steamabip Willamette was Mre Horepool
gba attached to an objection from Chips, loaded at Oregon Railway and Navigation || Már and Mrs H. Hướn, and Mrs à E
R
78
There
Practically the same treaty recently ra 187 tifed by England was proposed by Japan rough Me Kurino's predecessor. Das of
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Nams.
៤,
M.
130
74
7
127
11
10
2
1
1
13
0
lose in shore, for two of the Chiness vessels King bad not room to turn and so went astore. Baileg This is one reason why the Japanese did not Patterson try to pass through the Chinese line, for they Muir would have get into shallow waterwad be Clark come satangled. It was a big engagement
PERLADELPHIA-FIESI INNINGS,
for modern vesssie, but I see nothing yet to R D. Brown, Hillyard..... lead mo suppose that the engagement will G. S. Patterson, b Bathurst pour: to the resoustraction or remodeling of E. W. Clark, Jr., b Batburst........ H. H. Boblen, at Wright, Whitewell
war vassole.'
THE JAPANESE TREATMENT OF WOUNDED CHINESE.
required
A. M. Wood, b Hill.
J. H. Muir, b Whitewell..
W. W. Noble, a and b Whiswell
J. A. Soot, b Whitewall
Company dock. They were cut loors and dritted into the stream. All were some- what scorched, but were not seriously damaged. A woodson caught fire and drifted down the river to Swan island, where it was beached.
Another elevator will be constructed im- mediately, but at this season of the year the loss of the elevator will greatly rotard shipments.
THE NEW PANAMA COMPANY,
Paris, September 22.-To-day being the
the chief reasons for the ex-Minister's re-date fixed for the issue of new Panama
W call was his failuru to reach an agreement with Secretary Gresham in regard to the 1 treaty.
The case of his failure was dus rather to procrastination on the part of the State Department than to any particular objection to granting what Japen a pleading for.
0
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79
41
With the end of war between Japan and China
if the former country wins, there
Canal shares to the amount of 30,000,000 franse, your correspondent called upon M. autron, liquidator of the old Panama Canal Company, and inquired as to the pro- bable amount of subscriptions.
M. Gautron replied that fusncial authori ties aad contractors having relations with the old company would assist in the forma tion of the new company, the excess of
going to be a lively struggle between which was thus assured Foreign countries for commercial prestige in Later in the day several of the leading Japan, Au srecut greule point to her private bankers of Paris said that their cus success the United States is likely to find tomers were not subscribing for the new itself much embarrassed, if it should reject shares.
the roquest of Japan for judicial sover- eignty.
Extras
28
Total
169
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
L
M.
107 43
120 30 11
to
50 10
2
0
65 14 6
33 19
2
LORD HAWKE'S TEAM-SECOND INNINGS,
THE KAISER SUED,
Trdware and chila
J. E. V. Vemon phreys & 3 childrenbir
PEAK HOTEL.
•
Me M. G. Allen Mr J. A. E. ChaudetCapt. and Mrs Moses
Mr G. H. Medhist
Mias Coo
Mr B. Orombie Mr R. P. Dippio Mr J. P. Mr D. M-W
Farquharson
Mr W. 8. Harrison
Mr Geo. Holmen Mre Geo. Holmes Mr Morton Jones Mr J. E. Macrae
On Loudon→→
Air-F-Morony pr Mr Cordis Nielsen Mr Sandalsada Mr F. H. Staghok Mr
· and Bfri A, Find- lay Smith & family Capt. Stopkum Mrr Stonham Mr A. G. Stoker Mrs H. Wilson.
Exchange.
Boxoxoxo, October 24, 1804. -
Bant, Wire,
2
On demand, 30 days' sight,
4 months' sight,
Crulite, *..**
Documentary, 4montha'sight,
Oa Parle-
On
On demand,
Credit 4 months' sight, Balin-Demand.......
Nar York- On demand,
Calonta
On
Oreclits, 60 days' miyizi,
Bombay... amand
demand,
θα
Shanghal
On demand
New York, September 22-Tho Tribune says, regarding the Paris dispatch: Liqui- cator M. Gautron was the last person who London, September 23-The German abould have been seen by any one anxious On Emperor has been cited to appear before to learn the trae particulars about the sub- the civil tribunal in Florence in virtua of scription to the shares of the canal company, article 142 of the Civil Code of Procedure No enthusiasm is felt in France about the of the kingdom of Italy, there to answer new project, and it can be said that it is the
of Counts Giovanni and viewed
viewed with distrast. complaint
O bas been Light Raffaele Guelf. These gentlemen oleum thrown on the infamous maherae of recon. be the male heads of the royal German trusting the Panama Canal Company by БОБО ОТ
of Guelph, and hairs to property disistersated men and bigh financial an va ved at many millions. They have not thorities, whe like, for instance, Joseph so: entered into partientare conserning Aros, the Franco-American banker, formerly their claim, and it is doubtful if the case of San Francises and New York, have will ever get beyond the present prelim- pablished at their own expense periodicale inary stage.
end pamphlets showing how the affaire of The Counts profess to be very magnani- the Pouars oant really stood. mcus in not claiming the Quelphia crown, These men, like hundreds of thousanda which they say is clearly theirs. They of the unfortunate subscribers to the De 21 will be content if Kaiser Wilhelm will die Lesseps Society, are anxious that the oncal
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to be heavy. The Stewards vagtato pontrole jegraals in Bertin, Brussels
series of Paris and Vienna, ara publishing mining the We take the following from the report of H. F. Bailey, not out the Course, and hope to welcome him back paragraphe aftar day anuouuuing the the Chief of the Medical Department of the F. W. Ralston, b Hillyard. thoroughly restored at no distant date. Bussian Emperor's proposed attendance at 6th Corps at Pagong-gang-Mindful of the J. B. King, o Mordaunt, b Hillyard..... The Cour considering the late typhoon is this or
tast he has
issued obligation iovambeot курод ukase ordering certain changes in the ad- having joined the Genre Coat after ministration or in the personnel of the sourt, staff of the Medical Department of the
question uppermost in the minds of Ja
of Japanese Army in Korea endeavoured, in the leading men of Russia at the present spite of the fact that 500. Јарковае wounded
Name, moment in
is, however, not will the Emperor officers soldiers
and
ired their immediate Hillyard live, but who will seisceed him on the throne. attention, to extend sumare to the Chinesa Hathurst The history of the Romanoff shows zamer left wounded on the battle-faid. After Bardowsil exceptione to the general rule of seen careful searching they found 116 Chinese Whitewell vion,
If Alexander had bis own way, whose wounds had hindered their escape. Hill actually as well as nominally, he would These soldiers were collected at one spot and his wife and Empress. Not that he loves Fakshina they were informed of the R. 8. Lusan, b Clark.............. undoubtedly name as his anecaenor Marie, through the interpretation of Tent. Doel W. Wright, a Muir, b Bley......... his sex less or his wife mere, for he is an motives of the Madient Department of the . B. de Trafford, a Scott, b King...... excellent father as well as an exemplary Japenemy who where found wounded. They T. S. Robinson, e Wood, b Patterson
in thus anocoaring those of
of L. 0. V. Bathurst, c Wood, b King ... husband, but the Czar is as well aware as any one of his son's weaknesses.
the
e enemy were told that though the Chinese put to a G. W. Hillyard, b Bailey... werd Vienna, September 33.-Telegrame re- horrible death their prisoners-of-war and Lord Hawke, o Bailey, 6 Mair osived here from Urcow state that the Czar mutilate their corpses, the Japanese, on se- G. R. Bardswoll, not opt... had a it of apoplexy dating his stay at count of the Genera Convention, care for the G. J. Mordaunt, nut out Blaicweah, which left him soon. His illness Three osaturies ago, three years after the is kept secrat. The Czar is mentally despiece in the same way as their W. F. Whitewall
own wounded soldiers, and that therefore defeat of the Spanish Armads, an English pressed becaues of family troubles. The they should submit fearlessly to the treat- ship called the Revenge, of fire handrad Czerowitz, it is added, is unhappy about is ment of the Japaness &ledical Department. tone, commanded by Admiral Sir Richard approaching marriage to Princese Alix of The wounded prisonere bowed low and op Granville, of fornwall, with a crew of 200 Hesse, and talks of renouncing his rights to pared deeply touched by this unexpected men, was detached from the aquadron of the throne.
merey. So strong bad the impression beser Lord Thomas Howard, then oruising about the Azores, and
It la reported that the Grand Duke George, that boy should be killed in cold blood as soon d looking out for the home-the second son of the Czar, has been sum as they fell into the hands of the Japances, wird-bound treasure-ships of Spain from moned to St. Patarabang,
that many of the wounded soldiers fired out of the West Indies. To the south of the
thiqkets at those who approached them and island of Flores, which lies north-west of
made great resistanne when they wers being the main Azores groop, this ose rossol, with but a hundred and afty man op
carried away. Mr de Querville, the curres men on board
poodent of the New York Helaki, came early nal correspondence appean is the news-
A performance of a cantats entitled The Revenge, based upon the poem of the late Poet Laureate, will be given by Hongkong amateurs on the 17th proxime. We oh serve that the Mustrated London News of the 22nd September contains a double-page Ulantration of the fight between the Ravenge anda Antilla of Spanish vessels. The fol- lowing letterpress is appended:-
able to fight, the rest of the crew being ill
NAVAL EXPERTS ON THE FALDO. ENGAGEMENT.
S
219
A. J. L. Bill
to bat....
Extras
Total, with S wickets to fall...
179
39 gorge the millions of which he is unjustly should dually be eat, but ther cheers that in possession, and they hint that they might the new company is formed only of Eiffel be induced to listen to a compromise if the the contractor who was pentaneed to reim terus were suficiendly tempting. This is bures a large sum on secount of unfulfilled not surprising, for these Counts are, to pat contrasts, and who expects to go off soot fres 23it mildly, in financial low water just now, by salaoribing 10,000,000 frames, to the new and the richest man of the family, dengtompasy, and three large financial cancerss Guelfo, will not help them in theis suit who also subscribe in the hope of meaping reimbursement of amounts which the old against the Emperor.
Count Guelfe is gaining an honest if Panama Company paid to them naduly plobatan living as manager of a skating under the pretext that they would assist in the World from clan saya: It is believed rink, and he declines to risk any part of placing its honda that the Nicaraguan Government will ask bis modest income in what he sounders But the most in Germany to arhitralo the Mcsquito question, fool's cheap after a phrostom fortune.
BIRMANCE'S LOYALTY,
NICARAGUA TO APPEAL TO GERMANY,
New York, September 22-A special te
THE TRAFFIC IN GEILE IN THX ZASE. London, September 23. Much sensatio.
at important question at issos, which has been carefully kept in the dark,
a
Berlin, September 23 -Fifteen hundred
that Mr. Gantron, their liquidator, surren
kasviant guna then known, and each carry" | Beresford, formerly janior Lord of the admi. omplied with his request and explained kow 10 London, The Times poblaked on Wed. Chancellor appeto po iba verande bo
feet
engaged
owing
megenerry
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for the holders of the old Panama stock is
of this kind ią still garcieġ m. The police od at Koenigsburg and Thorne be in regard to the stocks of the now 35+ :
ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT BREEEM AT KER
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New Benares, cash, 210
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10/99 Old Bawa, credit, 670/10 Allowance, Dattles, 16/32 Persian, Olly, cash, C70/60 Allowance, Catties, 56 Permian, Paper tied 740,60 Allowance, Cattier, 36
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of fever or scurvy, was intercopted by the Franciios exchanges
The following telegrams ste from pur Sau on the morning of the 22nd of September to papers arising from the discovery of the ladies and gentlezer from Weat Prusais dered to the new company the property of
[30.07 the to-day visited Prince Blamarok at Varzia. the Panama Railroad, the real and only - Barometer ... here the Chinese soldiers were being attend- roviral of the traffic in giris between the The visitors groupert themselves in front serious asset of those pitiable stock and band Temperature enemy's squadron of âftoon or twenty war-
ed to and asked to be shown the hospital fa- Continent and London. It had been of the Prince's residence, and when the er holderi LORD CHARIKA BERESFORD. ships, some of them great galleons with the
terior. The chief of the Medical Department posed that the trails had bead suppressed
Tart
property is transferred to the Snan-Direction of London, Beptember 28-Lord Obarles ing troops of soldiers conveying
in ex-Chancellor
made a long speech to his be leat
to the original kolders of Panama Force which conveyed victuals for the use of the ralty, who distinguished himself at the bom- part of the staff was told off to treat the nonday a story to the effee that a Frank-was most enthusiastically chcored. The cial incorporators of the Mooisty, and it will Spaniards on their homeward voyage. The hardment of Alexandria, said to-day that the Chinese prisoners, though they could ill be fort girl who had obtained a-acuation Levenge sould not cospe thorn, fallion Talu engagement was a splaadid object les spared by the Japanese patirats, but how, London had been ssead from procuration visitors, in which he dealt upon the Polish Strip, if the cutting of the canal is not in Woodher
to the dificulty experienced by the only by accidentally getting the protection question, reviewing the history, legislationally performand. But the general opinion in under the les of the huge high-decked son which emphasizel most strongly the im commissariat in transporting nasasaary things of an Eaglish lady, who test her to the and other matters pertaining to the subject. France is that the new scheme is merely a galleons, and so losing the wind and all perativs nenessity of having the he he could not do for the wounded e de followed showed that a systematic bisinose
German Consulate. The inquiries that expressed his approval of the spouches sham, and this explains the pressul doubts esiling opportunity. She was cantonaded, number of oruiters He ached that had the that would wish to. He assured Mr
William, and said he saw in them and was repeatedly boarded on all sidas, by Japanese been able to dispose of solent Guerville, however, that the
Description. Essive parties of the foe, against whose number of ornisere they could have
F100 the Poles. He added that he could bail-to-hand attacks, during fifteen hours, the Chinese at sea when the latter word ham dicufection of the wound had been prove on the track of the persone engaged in proof that West Prustla wa in no danger
the trafic, and are motively assisted by the only feel that the Emperor shared his sen- Rer September -Dare many lus Sir Richard Granville and his few English. pered by the transports their fleet was poo-otly and satisfactorily tended to
visit the wards agents of the Purity Society, which is related in Tennyson's stirring suflicient number of oruisers, could have might are that friend and for wore fronted and China, the Purity Bociety has obtained Patty, which aims at party revolution, they a deep impressios throw out mosted
latined desperate struggle, roping. Similarly, the Chinese, with a Gyors base, and asked
of the Japanese soldiers in order that be Regarding the trafo to women in That. I timents that the sims of the Polish pabia I publio miteraves of Emperor Wilm When forty of the Englishmen fought the Japanese at sea instead of ashore, like. The prods regressatative, was fall of Castioinny from the Sherif of Singapore must combat,
Bapa This time it is his emphed as empire. **God kean the Emperor, the ex-Chan- bis Koenigsberg Otsa raiteration bad been slain, and more then that number where their maneuvering was impeded. A admiration for the mind master in which the that within five years 4100 giris, some very
of emoteded, commander, himself raiser could have warned Admiral Ting of Chiness prisoners were treated, and cheerved young, were landed in woanded, their brave command-eisited the approach of the Japanese Best carly that a country in the West would sutde moral purposes, progings. To this kapel desire to join majesty setdently desires that the Do
and give him counselora Pegatin no worance addressed to the Singapore for in collat
ready and willing to careyent his majesty's
es and others to the deck, and uttered the seen command tough for him to prevent the latter from Tapas in its kindness to prisoners of war, FAR AN FUB QUGAR TEINE THE PROPOSED By voice in the wry of Laur lis split and sink the ship, that he and therretghing his transports
people should not be mistaken as to the at THERMOMETER and the bartered hail, tamed of English The samounts of the battle so far removed, the users of Enasin, France, and Italy INTECSMENS OF HAYEKBYRE AND STALLER, Himperon God keep ana
the | fitudo kao lima nssumed toward those who have might not "Fall into the hards of Lord Beresford asid, bear out the plains of this subject, as he was able to write in the peoted indictment against Mesers Have them, responded with sponch of welcome of the Burgomaster of
Washington, Beptember 23,-The e › papers ou
The deputation
epponet him. Consequently, replying to the Spain. They did not obey him: the aval experts who held to fleet of languages of all those countries, boaldes les anger and Baarles of the Mgar treaty when ban Kenge markondered, and (franville died on offense of murders asks is infinitely ing an account to the American papers that refused to answer the questions ab
sou a band which accompanied Thura, West Proasts, the Emperor said be board the San Pable, the Spanish ship chips must almost sertolaky by legt 95 #FIR",
rior to thair defensive powers, and that many he represale,Japan Matt,
in die party played the national anthem, was rejciced that Thorn had always retained [them by the Senato lavashtanka
One lady prsasnied the Prince with w】 the Garman spirit. wwwag semmiites, Bouquet, together with a poana mawased to. He had, however, unfortunately found that
ballad.
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