THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1897.

Teitur has just come to hand the Race Book of the Tientsin Auturan Race Meat ing which commenced on Monday and tor- minated yesterday.

THE CHINA MAIL.

F. AHRENS, a godawn keeper, recently am. Is preparation for the approaching inter ployal at Messrs Blackhead a coal godowa pert cricket matches, the. Hongkong C. C. at Kowloon, was sentenced to, mix weeks' | will play the Garrison on Friday and Satur imprisonment with hard isbour at the day, Play vill begin on Friday ut" 2 paano

wind- and on Saturday at 11 a.:. The following Magistracy to-day, for stealing & We have supled the Rousillon Champagne Lass, valued $70, and breaking won two will play for the Club :-F. Maitiand, A. sold by Messrs Tape, Crawford and Co.. looks at the golown. The prisoner was S. Anton, A. 11. Wand, J. B. A. Hnatings, and find it a dry champagne of excellent dismissed for misconduct on the 18th Ost.N., 11. Arthur, P. A.Fox.. E. Mast, A. “flavors. From thu” doguments accompany-tober, and it was out of revenge that Le

ing the ample cunt-es, it appear to be a stole the windlass and did the damage. favourite beverage with most of the milicity messos in the English army and on the larger ships of war. At the prosent rate of oxchange the price is moderate.

We understand that the evil-smelling drain which his icon the subject of mach public comment and whifi fed to correspondence berwoon the local agent of the P. and O.

Company and the Government has now boon discovered. It will be remembered that an offcial denial of any nuisance was given sonic weeks ago, but mince then, wo afe informed, the ground between the P. & O offices and the Supreme Court has been excavated and investigations carried on be tween the loonlity of the offensive small and Messis Jardine, Matheson and C. offices, with the rewrit that a drain fy the latter was found to be discharging into the closed-up desin complained about. If our information is correct, it would indicate a state of afisits analogous to the infamous Bonham Strand drain of plugue times. Will the Government give it a denial "

Mackeózis," K. W. Meansey, II. Twyford, and T. Sercombe Smith. By permission of Col. Gordon and officers. the Band of the Tirs Captain of the steniner Cam, which ar-Prince of Wales' Own (W.Y.It) will play fived at Colombo from Siigapors on the on the ground on Saturday afternoon, 6th inst., reported that on the gorago, when about 16 miles from land, two Chinese fremen were suddenly found missing. It in believed that they attempted to reach and by using the batches of the ship as a ralt, as three of these word found missing

at

the same time. In the Captain's opinion it was certain they must-have failed in the attempt, as it was an alter impossibility that, without oars or saile, they could have reached land.

KEUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

(SUPER 29, THE 'ORINA MAIL']

LONDON, October 20, TURKEY AND GREECE-THE PEACE

-NEGOTIATIONS.

The Turkish and Grook delegates have agreed to all the artichs of a delimitive treaty of pasts, except the compensa tica to private poisuus for homes by the war and the question of Greek Consular jurisdiction.

Turkey and the Powers have agroad on the chaics of Col. Schaefer, of the Luxem Ar the Supreme Court, to-day, before His burg army, an Governor of Frets. Colonel Honor A. G. Wiss, Puisné Jungo, a mam Sebaoffer is able, vigorous, and a linguist mary sail was heard in which Messrs.and coversant with the East Flackhead and Co., as plaintiffa, claimed $88, on four agreements, from Mrs. M.

THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION. - A column.under Colongi. Hunter how, left

tara.

Petersen. Mr. (2. M. Thenson ppeared Berber, and is moving against Osaman fut the plaintifi¿Mr. C. D. Wilkizani). appeared for the disdant, The data we mixte on four agreements, whereby they as agents fora firm in the South Sea Islands

reed to pay 829 to each of four campen tersengaged to in to the South Sea Islands, It was proved that the carpentery wore raged by hire. Petersen, and went on board the stormen. There was no evidùnce that the carpenters did not active ab their destination Fulgment was given

for the defendant.

Tux death-rate of the Colony for the week vnded 16th October was 16.3 per 1,000 per annum as compared with 15.3, during the corresponding week of last year. For the week, caled 23rd October the death rate was 15.2, as compared with 18.6 in the corrisponding period last year. De Aikio. sun impted that ony death wonentered in the week ending 16th Oct., as having been due to e8 Pranos by 14 different makers in stock, simplò continuod fører; he was always of all built for climate. The grotust variety opinion that was a non-fatal disease. Drin style, price and quality of tone in the

Fart. W. Robinson & Co. Clark, at today's resting of the Banitary Board, said there were two deaths recorded that wook from simple continued fever. Ono was an infant under one month certified by

-THE-HOOLEY-JAMESON LOAN,

The Houley-Jameson loan having proved ortive, the Chinese Governight is now negotiating with the longkang and Shang bhi Banking Corporation. THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER----

LOSSES AT DARGAL The enemy's 14 Dargai amounted to me thousand in kilod and wounded: | Captain Robinson, of the Gurkhas, is dead.

WEATHER HEPONT.

The following notice is issued from the Observatory

CHESS COLUDIN. -

CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP.

ger-Comminications should be addressed,

CHESS, CHINA MAIL OFFICE. by Solution and Analysis,

"Origind Problems should be accompanied

The Hunglam Chess-Club meets every Monday, Thursday and Friday from four till he past seven" p.m. at Thong's Kirill ·

Routa

Problem Ng. 15. A. Musex, Denmark. Black (Fiec

White (4 pieces). White to play and, wite in two moves. Solution to Problem No. 83 by Rov.

J, Temporan 1.3K sq. Then if

1. KK 4 1. B-K

2

1. B-K 3

1. B-B4

1. B-Kt 5

1. P-K3

1. PK 4

...

2. Q-B 3 2. Kt xD

2, Q-B 3 2. P-K & 4. Kt x

2. Kt Kt 4 2. Q-4.

On the 28th at 11.10 a. The barometer

Hongkong, Oct. 28. is little changed on the China coast, but a The Hongkong Choas Club's season com- well marked fall has occurred at Bolinao, uices next Thursday evening, if indood it with indications of the existence of an area be fair to talk of a season an unusually large duck egg. Ife broke it, of low pressure to the SE. of Luzon. The with a cluli the doors of which have never

egg highest pressure lies over Clona,

closed for a single week since October,

Tas Station master of Matale, Ceylon, Mr F. W. Ferdinands has discovered a stags freak of nature. He found in his premises

Sua Forecast-meterate fresh winds, cloudy, some light rain

Graben

connection

ધો

The actual result of the Promenade Con cert, given at tile Volunteer Headquarters aasid of the Hongkong Benevolent Society, ought to be considered very satisfactory by ait encorned. Wo fancy the receiple a medical tean, and the other a Chinese gitlaud to his surprise he found in the egg dients for N.E. winds increasing on the 1895, and a very fair programine has been | furnished a record as to amount, which, under fifteen years of ago cortified by the long with the aliumen and the yolk, China coast and in tl N. pat of the China submitted by the Committee for the next | Ferhaps, is explainable by the persuasive District Inspector at Kowloon. He had another egg, which is to all appearance a powers of the ladies forming the Coranittee: signed the burial- certificate himself, and hen's egg. Dr Heynsburgh is now in pos.

eession of this strange prodigy. It is not often that a concert draws to the the girl died of fever, probably malarial, extent of 2800. As a matter of fact, Mr Grace, the popular impresario, had the pleasure of handing over to the Committee (through the Hon. Sorcery, Mrs Mas- prigor Forbes) the handsome sum of $032.93 net. But for the postponements, the ex- penses would have been considerably loss. Anyhow, as we have said, the Society has

Ar to-day's meeting of the Sanitary Board, Dr Clark asked the authority of the Board to condomi vespasss of condensed milk which he had ordural, to by seized from 173 Queen's Road Contral, and one case from 183 Queen's Road Central, Authority was Dr Clark was of opinion they

granted

We have it on excellent authority (saya the Shanghai Daily Press) Quat in connection with the Hooley Jamesson loan the matter as for as its real settlement is concerned han been taken out of the hands of the ro- presentatives at Teking and is being dealt with entirely by Gnanciers at home, and to the communicated their decision will he representative at Iking, whose duty it be to bestow that attention on the Chinese atticials concerned, which the

heart during the period. ដំ sisper.nu.

She walked into á

A tram

24 urge N.E-six months' ploy. I would like to

on all members the desirability of playing in the brat patch next wook, and upon ng members the advantage of communicat ing with the Secretary in time to qualify for doing so. The reopening of the season should mark the ruassembling of all the players

DESTRUCTIVE HURRICANE IN THE PHILIPPINES.

GERAT LOSS OF LIFE---- REPORTED DIS-

APPEARANCE OF A DOWN.

Manila, October 20.

While on this subject I wouki adrise the Committee to permit play in, this match to Reports have come to find of the tere married on Friday the 4th, and even rible destruction wrought" by the furrigune

Monday the 7th.ning, jus there aro musical of the 12th inst. in Leyto and. Samor.

-Cabers for whom Thursday is

is an incon- vement, day and the extension night relievo I can sence of nutaghalists. Of the Gambit match enre all that they need not fear the ab- to follow, I must dufer consideration for a weak, nad.content myself with reproducing | here the fixtures for November.

+

The summer Au

as they coniu into the room.

Litb

·ན ་

11th November : Monday,

-Centro

Counter

Here is an exceedingly brilliant game played last year in the Clifton Tournament. Bo Sas an ending is rape in a match game. and the sacrificial.combination initiated on White's 5th move is specially note worthy

Ganie No. 163.

REGULAR DEYENCE.

White.

(W. H. Gunston.)

1

1. P-KA

2. P-Q4

3. PXP

4.

Kt-KB 3

5. PB-3 6. B-Q3. 7. Castles

8. R-K

9B

10. Kt-B

11. Q-- 12. KL--K 3 13. B-12.

14. BKC 3 15. KxP

Black,

(C. J. Lambort.)

P-QB3 P-Q4 PF

Kt QB3 -Kt-BJ

Kt P-KK1-31 B-K12 Castles

K&K $1

By

PKD

1x kt

L6, Cx Ke

RxQ

17. Rx Re 18. Rt 6

BB

19. Ex R

R-K3 K-Q

31

R-KRA

tsp

22. R-K 23. Kt 24. Rx B

25. B-KP 30. Rx B

Q-K2 K-Kt 2 Qxx KK 2 K-R3 Resigns.

THE MILITARY ‘AT HOME. Yesterday afternoon, Colonel Gordon and the Officers of the West Yorkshire Regiment wore At Home at the Polo Ground, when an interesting and amusing programme of sport was prosented A large number of residents accepted the in- vizations, and amongst thoso present was H.E. Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G.,

Governor

The West Yorkshire Regi mental Band played selections during the afternoon. Results of competitions→ POLO BALL RACE-To hit a pele ball ouce up the ground through goal posts, and back again through the other goal posts. First through the uncond goal posts to win. Two prizes

Capt

Phillips

MS

Barney

2

E. C. Creagh

0

W. Gibson

A. A. W. Spencer

C. Platt

C. W. Gordon

0

0

.. D. Landalu...

G. Patta

as & Spoon Breves HACK FOR LADIES

Ladies to take up spoon with egg in it bofore munting. 153 yds. straight First prize presented by the Senior Subalterns.

Miss H. Jackson

13

M. Holland

Hincsek

J. Holland

D. Jackson

Mce. Murray Rumsey

Palmer Long...

...0

... 0

... 0

A CHINESE KLONDYKE,

QELOFIELDS NEAR PEKING,

There have been many rumours of rish goldfickle in China from time to time, and thuse enginesIG

agree, who have parxod the ugh the north sad donth west of China, t that there exist many fields of untold minera) wealth. In

these districts gold is known to bo in abundance,

but hitherto the simple methods of surface digging that the Chinese have

ave employed for

canturies and still employ have not caused

much fever in

rush to que

one

circles nor esrised a for another.

China'

mineral fields fiavo never yet been properly

radenuately worked, although we

WGCCCASION learn from, the native

press that such and such an official is importing into

ally

Įking

or Manchuria foreign maahiner

for

gold mining purposes. There, hidden in of the interior or in soms the deep recesses of

sheltering yanor, the machinery seem to rest, for the native prom crer careful to chronicle the advent of such

At

gold

mising

{machitory never jubilate over any big hauls

of the precious metal.

in one place which is reported to rich in urinerals, if good bo excordist be accepted, a native

native

company has boon formed to work mizoa for gold,

the prospceting having been very satisfactory. Already residences and offees have been built in the district and work will actively commence with the beginning of the Chinoso new year, which wo presume

is aynonymous with

good jors, A representative of the Shanghai Daily Press recently called on a Chinesa gaztle- man, Me Fung Quak Fun, and in conversa-

t

with him secured some interesting particulars concerning the gold fields, sad work about to be undertakon

It appears private

company has been formed amongst a number of influential Chinese officials, at the head of which is Emperor, and a rasu of much power. These H.E. Wong Tung-ba, the tutor to the

gentlemen have secured from the Emperor the sole right to work two districts for silver and guld on the most favourable

terms.

For the first year's operation they pay nothing for the concession, but after that rate of porcentage on the output will be fixed, to be paid into the Inrporial ex- choquer.

The districts which the octopany. will work are Meo. Yuen and Chang Ping, situated-100 li north of Puking

The

Husokeary foreign machinery has been purchased and part is at Shanghai and part is already the way

the way to ite destina- tion. The head of the mining staff is a skilled native engineor who has worked for gold in many parts of the world and is thought to be competent with his eraff to look after the machinery.

gold and silver and samples of quarts have The districts are said to be very rich in

already reached Shanghai and have con siderably hastened the dispatch of the maschinery. The quartz is also very rich and the quality is said to be the best

dia. covered in the empira..

A short time ago an official offered the company one taillion 'taels for their con- cension, which was

a was refused, tonding only to strengthen their interest.

The result, if the working of it is carried out on proper modern lius, will no doubt be watched by many, Chinose and win. Fider of first pony to get second mitted to mine there without a concession. informed that no foreigners will be per prize. Rider of last pony to stand rider of second pony a dinner. Luts to be dren for mounts. No whips or spurs allowed.

Capt. Barry Draw

benated in a most substantial mannor, should be impowered to seize food unfit for situation calls for, so that they do not for The ufficials are not yet aware of the Tali to pressure on my one occasion. and all who took part in the entertainracat food exposed for sale by auctioneers. Con-

extent of the damage, but it is known that will be glad to hear that the means of doing demned stores from ships and the Dock-Tur fact that mining is so important an great good has thus been placed in the yard wore sont out to the auctioneers to be industry in Australia has led many people along the coast of Leyte in Polo, Tanauan, Tolosa, Dulig, Almyoga-Alang-alang, S. to regard glity such a transaction as Ladies' hands. We may add that the Corn-sold by them to the public. The Chinese juraping. It is so much matter of Miguel, Carigara, Boranen, Baguni, Ta- milleo have conveyed to Mr Gros their tought the stuff on the off chance that it carrue, indeed, that one standing up is the sincere thanks for all he did to make the might be edible, and that they might sell signal for another to sit down, that the boutabou, Barugo, and Pastrana, the de-1. Thursday, 4th November, City series

person isyan dersart think it worth struction of property and the loss of life Mealers will be red against each other Pur POURAU RACE-Owner of last pony to ruigners alike but our representative was Suburbs. Stigle game atch at the odds, entertainment the succces it was.

it. It might be of great advantage that while feeling graceful. Ladies are the chief has been enormous. the Board should make some recomenda- and one of thent had a sover and the sailing ships Tilia and Pasig trave

this week.

2. Tuber ¦¦ Ar the meeting of tho Sanitary Board this tion to the Government that such food

full, an her look wid plainly

lipen wreckerl. Tu Taciolin, the expital of

her. Gamint May, 18th Novent afternoon, a petition from certain house-should be unaaleable at public auctions, possible Which of you men will his holdere and squatters at Shaukiwin Hill Mr Ede did not think it possible to hire seat, so that I may jump" it. An old the debris, all exhibiting-signs of having gunes. Thes for white and move. En-

Leyte, la corpses were found 1005 Gabit. Corpukary Best out of thre geatleman was the first to respond, with . District was presented with regard to the general rule in this matter, but the goods contends May I offer my seat, miss? met with violent death, and it is com- tries to be sent or to the Serotary..

Thursday, 25th November. drainage of their boudice. These parsons might be survored before being vaposed to The lady took it without thanks, silberpated that quite as many a worst thing live news Under thirty-fire. Singla From revoutly togivů mldes nativa, culling auctione "That, huwever, would be very

Amiled or

or oxpressed, whan the old gentle

Would man, turning suddenly, said,

The their houses. The houses are scattered hardship to the Chinese buyer who were lady did the old gentleman slipped into heround there and there would-be-great able to a penalty not orcoeding $100M the seat again, and romasited, What any difficulty in constructing drains in a combin Ede and Mr finely thought the matter always any Thank you.The Audrale

one gives up bisent to you again, buss, ed neliete. The petitioners asked the would sure itself after a few cases were Board to send an efficar to show how the seized. drainage should be carried out and to in-

a

sent in

Over

upon them to construct cortain drains as expensive. Dr Clark Baid it was a great wind standing.up.a' moment, mis on in this town in a'tidal wave which swept ginie match n class odda. Entries to be

the

4 day.

December: Monday, 66 Docsiber

previously

29:5 November ; Thursday,

conditions as No. 2 nhova. Cas bit match. Opening to be nanounaud.

Game No. 182. From the Straits Timea Tournament. REY LOVELE. White.

user a part of the city. The maj

ty of the inbabitants are homeless and

woning for lost valuables enti clothing are wandering about amongst the wreckage

The strongest buildings in the town- It is seldom that I have the opportunity There are some good stories in a little Government House, the public oficos, the of publishing local games. I wish that all book, Repartee, by David Macrae, issued police station, &c., were all wracked. Att forward them to me afterwards, for ployers in the clab would use score-shoots, form them of the approximate cost of the A DOZEN me of the crew of the American by Morrison Brothers, Glasgow. They are work. The Secretary wrote that he had eailing ship Jeans Reed were sunmored to mostly old, but some of them, will boar Panalaron, where the destruction was many times pretty positions occur and in seen the whole of the petitioners. They appear at the Marine Magistrate's Court quotation. me tells that it user to be the greatest the tivial wave, simply over-genous devices, all of which are lost to the

casten in sunte of the Septrish

chuss public. Curont prish

quia vate seru. PUR had no money and their average earnings today, to answer to a charge brought charches for the minister to bow to the humed the town and none of the ding the arrival of Liongkong games, Laub- per family was under $8 a month. Eight against them by Captain F: D Waldo, of Hint's pow when ha-rose-to begins his dishone property remains intact Gedowns, mit the following pretty performance from

On one occasion the laird was torchants! houses, govermont ildings, the Straits Times...

Singapore, game and notas-lwing taken from of theur were over eixty years of age; two having refused daty. Eleven mon ap course

absent,TM "but the

tho por were beggars and two were hawkers, the feared-Joseph Finn, A, F. Kent, John indies. The minister, feeling a delicneg in less help comes from the neighbouring pro

contained a bary of

everything has been awept away, and un others worn day labourers, fishermen or Petorgon, Johu Carlson, A. Evans, CLarles

the circumisteroes,

omitted the

the usual

Salam. When bext met the Laird's daughter, vinces hundreds of people must perish

they rext grass cutters. None of them were able to Klain, L. Wilson, C. Larson, Otto Faber widely famed for her beauty and afterwarde from oxposure and starration. The latest expend more than a few delists in improv.son, Karl Karlson and A. Douglas. L. Countess of Mat, rallied the milaister for

from

pulpit The official reports brought by the steamer (Mr J.,B. loam.) ing their holdings. Something, batween Scott did not appour. The Captain said uut bowing to her

minister's ropy he sail,

was admiraalo. Your Ercano state that between 400 and 600 $1,000 and 81500 would cover the cost of the defendants had signed the articles of ladyship forgote, he said, the the Scottibodies have been recovered and buried at

that the resuming the land, and if a little money was the American Consulate in Hongkong on

Church not

Another i is to the effect that whon Panalton. then spent in Laying it out, and the land put the 5th instant, and had received altogether of

Monzis

candidate for up for sale at a moderate ground rant and $281 in advance. The rats went into the Edinburgh ho asked a man to give him his premium, he did not think there would be ship's forecastle on the afternuen of the vote. The man answered angrily,. Vote much, if any, loss to the Government in a 28th, and found a bottle of spirits and for you! I'd sooner vote for the deil

Yes,' said Campbell, hat if унем, friend money sense and there would be a decided Karlson: thurs. The mate told him that decat stand, may I depend upon your gain infa manitory sonse. All the members, Kartaon had struck him, and that in return support His wit and good nature With the exception of the Director of Publisho had struck the man on the head with triumphed. The mon emiled, said he would think about it, and actually gave him his Works, agreed that the Government should a bottle, and broken it. When the Captain vote.

The Japanese Cotton Spinners Union has issued a warting to the spinners joining it respine and lay out the ground for build-rotumed to the ship at fivos oock taoy all Ing pArposes. The Director of Pablis fused duty and said they would not go in Fraserburgh, which resulted in the death Bombay not unfrequently sortain more or A Bap drowning coldent is reported from that of late the cotton bales shippel-from Works minuted that the buildings are said the ship. He reasoned with them, but they of John Disk-Conyngham, god pleron, less shoddy goods. Several instances of to be hanity. At for human occupation. stil they wont rather go to guol than re-son of Tieutenantennes Disk-ng-cel care are said to have been discovered

lately. ham, V. C., who distinguished

of

1886

K

-i

The town of Hernani, in Samas, is re- ported to have disappearod entirely. There were about 8,000 inhabitants in Hormazi

A new island is reported to have been thrown up off the coast.

of

1. P-K-4

Black. (Dr T. K. Stephens.}

P-K 4

2. KKB8

BB-K

4. B » K÷ (oh) (a)

6.

6. PxP

7. Kt-QB 3 (c)

9. Castles 10. KQ 3 11. PR} 19. Px P 13. QxB

14, 2-sq 15. Kt KB 3

10. B-Ktb

BxK+ 18. Qx1

17.

19. QxB.P

20. P-K R3

Q--B4(ch)--- 22. Kt Kt sq (if) 23. -Rx R

24. R-KB (c)

25. 1-K Kt 3 26. -K 2

PXB PKB3)

BPXP ..

-B-R Y

Q-0%

Kt-B 3

F-01

QPxP BxKt Q-Q6 (ch) Qx KP Q-KR 4

Castles K R

Mr C. Pla......

2

Dr Clark owes MeCreagh Ons Dinner.

Mr D. Landalen

Q. Potis

Isacke

441

E. C. Creagh W. Gibson 4. A. W. Spencar YA. La

Lawford, R. N.

C. W. Gordan F. P. Worsley

P. L

Captain

JE

Lagpan

**

0

0

Burney... Phillips... Livut. Wardle, R.N. Laniza Szow Biorous Raus-Riders not to touch the ground and to start mounted. 100 yds, straight, Last past the post to wirFirst prize presented by the Junior

Subalterns.

...

Mr. Clarke Miss Hancock... Mrs. Murray Rumsey...

*

Miss M. Holland

19

Palmer

Long

Holland

1

R.

Br Jackson

4

Considering that the Chines miners are ofury whore in the foreign gold felis, this scomy unfair, and if the discoveries bear out the reputation given them we fancy the native authorities will find it somewhat difficult to keep back orowd of hungry western miners, knives and revolvar throwa

Π the more trifles,' an Mark Taplay ban it, who will be aufze to Book to the place.

New Music Catalogue now randy, gratis. Pease send in for it. W. Robinson & Co..

COTTON yarn is in great demand realising good profits. The recent loss of s large junk with a full cargo on the way up from Ichang further sent up prices, junk ying Messra Butterfield and Swire's dag. was last month robbed by armed robbers. The local authorities, hot

however, upon being informfod of the case scopeded in promptly 884 bales of vert and 24 of arresting the vagabonds and recovering Therd wore three large failures of native piers goods. banks during the autumn festival with liabilities amounting to one hundred fifty thousand tasis. -Shanghai Daily Pres For the attainment of complete reform in the administration of Formats: the Kotumin makes the following

sions!-

And

(1) Govern Formosa not as Japan butina:

D. Jackson LADIES NOMINAZON Raus-Ponies to be Fordon Allow as much freedom to the hold by mafoos. Gentlemen to stand by island as is compatible with Japan's rule their ponies, run 20 yds, to their Never i minators with sealed envelopes contain- (2) Increase the powers of the Govembr ing an arithmetical problem. Ladies to General so as to allow him an act with solve problem and write answer on paper post.

freedom, and secure a superior san' for the which riders will carry back to their ponies, mount, and ride once round the course. First past the

post with correct answer to yin. Two prizes.

Nominated by Mr. D. Laudale Mro. Palmer Col. Gordon...

Mr. R. F. Drury

QR-K B&q

*

Rx R

--

Q-K4:00) QXP

RxR RB7 7. Q-Kt 28. Q-R 8.(ch) B.-B eq 22. K-B.3

Q-Kt 7 muto (n.) An innovation; the routine movo

better.

both

11

May

1

11

Gedge

C. W. Gordon... Miss Carrington 10. Flest

...Mim. Rischis -Deverell Mrs. Murray Rumsey A. A. W. Spencer Mrs. Phillips

W. Gibson ...

G. Potts

1. Ingpen

Capt. Burney

Phillips

Berg

Lioat. Wardle, R.N. Dr. F. Clark

-

Mdlie. Vautior Mrs. Wise Long

Mr. Gibson Capt. Mould 0

(3) Exercise more oare in the selection of men to act as officials in Formosa Pay them liberally as England dees hor Indian- officials, and do everything to make their stay in Formoss comfortable.

Qdotations,

Floraxona, Out. 38, 1887. 0†OPIUM-New Pains, cash,... 705

JE

Did

cash, New Bebares, cash, 702 "Old

Now

Allowance Teals,... 24/48 Last Year Now 800 Aliowanon, Tacle

Old Malwa credit, Allowance, Thela,

018/30

ww cled 710

Persian, Pap18

Allowance.

Hongkong Registar.

*20.99 Bromster

Possibly the owners, and ceapiers would,sin in the ship. The ten said they re- the last Afghan war and is how command- under pressure, carry-out such work, or fused duty on account of the treatmenting the 2nd battalion Gordon Highlanders

Ar Brisbane watches on Sept. 18; a roo:ark- would make them fit at less exponse than Karlson received from themate. There was a 'dershot. The Master ofte score was made by Mr J. Hanton,

eldest son of Lord Saltoun, And the the estimate of the Goverment engineer. | a lot of bloodshed, and whisky glasses wENG ed left Ehilorth late on the afternoon of .L.A. In the revolver shouting match he fired at three distances, 20 yards, 30 They ought at least to bare a chance of tying about. A number of the men thought Saturday, Sept. 18, and reaching the sands yards, nori il yards, and put up a morn

about six o'clock, resolved to basho. doing up. Dr Clat's thought the Board Karlston was being killed, and came. Aown The tide was rather low at the time-the possible six bull's-eyos at the longest 39 at the first range, 41 at the second, and should resume these lofs. Having regard from aloft. They said they were willing to Shartly after entering the water the range, which is probably the world's record.

Miss B. Jackson 0 Mira. A. Clarke 0 to the growing importance of Shaukiwany go in the ship if the officers were unship-youths suddenly found themselves boyand. His store is 122 out of a goal. 124.

Lánghorno 0 P4 is their depth. Master Dick Cunyingteam, there was no question that the dwellings red. In reply to Comusader R. Murray seeing his companion getting exhausted in

Mr. V. A. Lawford, R.N., b. Inferior to PP, but, taking the GENTLEMEN'S NOMINATION RICKSHA RACE,

» Holland

0 woro insanitary. They were tubule-built Ramsay, Marine Magistrate, the Captain his struggles to gain a footing, went to his Tartalophone had been used on the sta. text move with the following one, it is de

-150 yds. straight. Gentlemen to pull buts with earthen floors, and it speared said complaint had been made to the Consistance and enabled him to get his depth tion for some time, when it bucare neces-decompromising.

again. The latter, who was by this time acych it to author wire fence-

fine crap, fiz : KtxP,-

lady in ricksba. "Two prizes,

Nominated by from the papers circulated to the Board sal by out of thin sien, and the Consul wont sampletely exhaunted and was scarsely baroq yare this time. I say, obso-ved Px Kr; Q-R ñ (oh).

Miss Brooke .... (d) The Kuight must, of course, be

Mr. F. Worsley 1 that Crown leases find boon grusted in on board the ship and talked to the man. able to ararl_sshoxe, looked round, ex- an old station bord as be watched the () owners of these bouses and it was felt that Karlson said he complied to the Cusul, pacting to find his friend following him, but, work, Won't that barb wire make the moved as Black threstans to take it; but

Rt-R 2 is preferable. The preceding is Mrs. Falmer... Mrs. Langhorne to his horror sad dismay, he was nowhere machino stutter torrībļu.' they had some clain upon the land. He who said it was nothing. The Magistrate to be seen.

novca or so were finely played by The Master of Salloum be

Mrs. Murray Black White and thought the time had now come for the said the run had all admitted refusing duty, came almost frantic with excitement, and,No. Johnnie,' remarked his father sternly.

Mrs. Wise (e.) White, being a pawn abcad and Ms. L. S. Garden Board to recommend that these dwellings and he was not satisfied with the excuse giv. socio a couple of forent, por I don't think it necessary that you should having an intact pawn position, is slightly Mrs. Kit

ed them

to save his friend. The men at already had seven to-day." Good hoavers, phyer is able to; he throws

ay the Mr. Trevelyan balt there in accordance with the Public They thought they had got the whip-hand of the unfortunate Ind. A hoat was then have to wire his hat on ?

position secure, Health Ordinance. Their experience with of the Captain by having tho month's ad- manned and pulled to the place where the

() crushing move to which there is Miss Gordon regard to markets in Shaukiwan showedance. He might tell then that lie knew proved futils; but at two o'clock want head bookkeeper. I was just trying to

youth had disappeared, but search then

WHAT makes you an quies asked the no

defenit

Mr. G. W. Go

Gordon G - LOUMI Upon Lie kumporalite on the 17th ...unti that the village was growing and becoming from the Consul that they had promised ning the body was found come the make up my mind, said the dark who six rounds had been played by September is, Matthewg... Mr. W... Matthest-

In the Matters' tournament at Borlin, Miss Hanood. Mr. L. Ingpen Hongkong Ofnervatory, Ooh. 29, 1807 Miss B. Jackson, Mr. V. A. Lawford, R.N.

By G. Proa, Arkang Director more and more important every day, and they would ship of in the Coserner Habis. Master of Saltoun's sccount of the affair is gets the ladas salary and makes the most 18, and the highest scorsa thon were at Miss Potto under these circumstandes, he begged to He sentenced each to air weak imprison that he found himself out of bis depth and gether I would better go to the follows --

Klondike and got enough money to specu ove that the papers be forwarded to the most, with hard labour. The sentence ask. Be caine up again and ailed his late in wheat or go into whest and get Mares

companion, and, on coming up the second Colonial Secretary with the recommenda- received with evident pleasure by the time, found Dick-Conyngham beside him.ough money to go to the Klondike." tion that the Government some the land. defendente, and several of the men thanked. They then took hold of one another and The President and R. D. Ormsby saked if the Magistrata. there were other habitations in the viginity

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