TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1901,

THE CHINA MAIL.

uffieisle who obstreet our trade. There

THE RISING AT ESING-NING, POLITICAL AND TRADE PRO-n the to doubt that we are lading en worded an added to the shamefully unble to do so, and in order not to give To-day's Advertisements

The following additional particulars of the Triad Society rising in the Hsing-ning District of Northeastern Kwangtung have| „bean sent to us —

The Triad Society has had a strong foot ing in this district for a long time, and local rebellious pathriake are of very fre- quent occurrence. In less than three years, the Foreign missionaries at work there

|

SPECTS IN CHINA,

Interview with Mr Byron Brenan.

giving the Chinose to understand that they have far more to lose than to gain by putt ing difficulties in our way.

The United States htely seems to have arrived at the conclusion that America has Reuter's representative has had an inter- great stake in North China, and probably

she will be the greatest sufferer by the clos view with Mr Byron Brepun, C.M.G.,ing of Manchuria to foreign trade! British Consul General at Shanghai, who

has just rebched England, on the conclusion THE ASSASSINATION OF MIR of over thirty years Consular work in China. In reply to queations Mr Brenan

maid

have had to flee for their lives four times.

The district, which, consists of a vast

"From this standpoint of foreign interesta plain, is very populous, and bis suffered the position in China is today far worse alternately from floods and droughts, than it was before the Internation Occu

pation. To begin with, as a result of the wheres, on the surrounding uplands, the presence of the foreign troops, the Chinese people are not only batter oft but more con- ste now better able than ever to play off one Power sgainst another. Formerly tented with their lot. In the main, how-

there was an impression that foreign in- ever, much suffering is caused by the dustereats were, at any rate, to a certain extent rute of apprensivo and unjust offieinlet. The identical, but recent events have shown more claurly to the Chinese how divergent missule, coupled with the source of those suturests really are, and have reveal had times, makes the people ready subjects the many jealousies existing between for sedition; and the feelings of the peo- the Foreign Foyers consequent upon the ple are played upon by a few bad chararats various times of policy followed. At one time the people believed that the foreign wbase pames are well-known and on whoso Powers pulled Now they know beads a price was set long ago. They have from personal that this is not forfaited their lives again and again, bars and they feel that the scruble for havo never been cuptured. Like Halo unveiling of our hud aur object lesson in China has already begun. But beyond this of our divergent interests, the the Wynd, their hands are against every

have bo powerlcsancss of united man's hand, and so they live an outlaw the 1

nited Europe to put existence, fomenting popular risings against

effecit

Te upon the country.

•One of chief results of the recent unpopular oficials

troubles will be the extent to which all the opportunity towa Powers wlas value trade with a offors. The people, who suffer in the long with China, must necessarily suffer by the highor tariffs in order to pay

AS

of

"existing!

*MCKINLEY.

Graphic Description of the Sconc.

Bottala, Sept. 7.-On any material points, and particularly the utterances the President after te was shoe, acts of nesses of yesterday's tragedy at the Temple of Music fail to ugreo. The action of the tragedy was very fast, and its commission as followed by a scene of confusion, in which it was difficult either too or hear with

h accuracy, however close one stood to the President and his sailant. It is now May God forgive lum? after he was shot, conceded that the President did not say, and it is agreed that his first audible speech as a reference to his wife--I trust Mits McKinley will not be informed of this; at least I hope it

I hope it will

not be exaggerated."

leams fredag that another distin- Royal-ouple to visit them. They were long list of rulars who havs, fallen victims offence will confine their tour to British to the insensate wickedness of the assassin. dependencies. The most unfeigned and heartfelt sympat thy will go forth from every family in Christendom

TO MAS MOKINLEY

in this, her hair of deepest affliction and ans will acquit us of all sus trial. Americans picion of insincerity when wo claim that the blow will be felt with mual severity in

Great Britain as in the United Statra,"

The Daily News Rays; This ghastly out. mago, by wbiclen grave, ispright governor of

men perishen, na Linedin and Garfield perished, in the exocation of his duty, comes home to the hearts of Englisanien with inexpressible poignancy. We are proad of Americ, and an act like this, which plunges the Republic into bitter grief, reminds us 63 nothing else can do, that we are mumbers of the same house, hone of their bone, f flesh of their flesh. The death of no pabic wan, outailu of this country, could affect us like the death of the American President.

While denouncing in the strongest terins the madness of Anarchistic crimes, the Trust system is a perpetual danger, to the Daily News says it thinks the growth of the American Commonwealth.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Danish West Indies Deal

Through

THE FOOTBALL SEASON

Mr Yerkes in London. London, Sept. 5.-Mr Charles T. Yerkos to-day secured control of the projected Brompton-Piccadilly Railway, with a capit al of £2,100,000. Work will be commenced immediately. The road will be worked in. conjunction with Mr Yerkos" Charing

his him stend like, and the District NOVEL

Railway.

Mr Yerkes has purchased all the stock of

the Brompton Road from the Brush Elect- FOOTBALL

rical Engineering Company and Walker & Company, of London. The price is not 4Bounced.

The sequisition gives Mr Yerkes system almost complete control of London's rapid

transit.

The Pacific Cable. report showing the work on the British Washington, Sept. 4.An interesting trans-Pacific cable has been received at the State Department from Consular Agent Jane 23. Robinson at Norfolk Island, under dates vi

The report states that on the pasango to Norfolk Island from Erisbane,

SKETCHES

BY.

CAPT. PHILIP TREVOR, GUY BOOTHBY,

H. A. BRYDEN, C. W. ALCOCK, -

C. E. BENSON, HARRY TEEVOR,

HORACE G. HUTCHINSON.

A Series of Eight Nevol Font-

ball Sketches will be publish

Astralis, soundings were taken every ten miles by the British cable steamer Britan- ziz, which is being used to mark out a track for the cable. About a kundred miles from the Coast an obstruction was met with in the shape of a range of submarinn annon- tains lying dimctly in the track, and a de-

the south had to les nude in or viadón to London, Sep. 2.-á despatch to a News litained was 2,800 fathoms, and the most der to clear it. The greatest dopith Agency from Copenhagen to-day says that shallow 237 Fachons, the latter being the the new Danis: Ministry has decided to of teen the United States fler of dededen depth recorded when the ship was right kroner (about $4,000,000) for the Danish above the tops of the mountains. It has been decided to land, the cable at Anson West Indies, thus announcing aan Bay, on the west side of Norfolk Island. plished fact what the death of the Angou Bay in six miles from Kingston On SATURDAY NEXT, 5th Oct., Associated Press said that the Ministry settlement, and a cable house is to be built

A nowspaper reporter, who stond just behind the President when the shooting occurred, gave out one of the clearest ac counts related so far. He wil I stood about two fest from out and an Uzolgasse approach

the Presid conch bits. The lutter had his right band drawn up close to his breast, and a white linen handkerchief wrapped about it bort, the xy pancake ni bundnge. He extended his left hand and I am quite sure that the President thought and liked at him that he was inprel, for he leaned forward

When directly in front of the President Calgus threw his right hand forward and tired.

IN A MYMPATHETH: WAY.

I saw the fish and smaku, followed by the report, and heard the second shot Instantly John Parker, the enterer man, And Secret Agent Foster worg upinn

would do.

An Archdeacon's Sad End. Sept. 3.-Nows has reached London that deacon of Norfolk, hon been killed in the the Venerable William Pelham Burn, Arch-

Tyrol.

Foundered in the Black Sea. Constantinople, Sept. 2-The Belgian steamer Normaura, whose loss, while bound from Batoum for Bombay, was re- Soa, during a terrible storm.

elose into the shoru.

Norfolk Island will be one of the most important stations of this cable route, os all will converge there to be repeated. mossages to Australia and New Zealand

ed in the Columns of the Chinn Mail.

The First of the Series will appear

THE

entitled

'RIGHT FORWARD" OF THE FORESTERS,

BY

HORACE C. HUTCHISON.

FOR SALE.

run, are afraid of them; the officials have indemnity. It would have been no force snificiently large or courageustrery way better if the Powers had foregone proved against them in their biding-plus all claims for a pouuniary indemnity. For These local banditti keep up the fear they who will provide this? Not the Chinese: It have inspired-by occasionally murdering would appent on the surface as if China hind to pay something like £00.000.000; but, as some peur villager suspected of aiding the a matter of fact, the greater portion of this officials to bring about their capture.

will be derived from foreign trade, in which

The Sculling Championship. With regard to the present rising, the Great Britain has by far the greatest ingrase, and Lore him over, and seemed

to that, to a large extent, we are

Winnipeg Sept. Jake Gaudxur trouble ha beon brewing for suveral practically paying the indemnity out ofour to be trying to get hold of the revolver. months. The missionaries have been told own pockets. But, as a set off against

Champion Sculler of the World since 1898, this, Czolposse still retained a hold on hin

was easily discanced by George Towns, the revolver, and seamed to be trying to get

Austlin, in their three miles match for be improved after the rovision

The President did

which was pulled off on the Rat Portage and folt his breast, but

course to-day, after three pastponerants. A Oil Struck by Lightning. seemed to be maintaining his upright pori-

The lake was in fair condition, and the race the Manchu Dynasty (for the Hand opportunity of ranioving many obstacles-in-tion only by a wonderful effort. I SUTE Olean, N. Y., Aug. 31. Two largo oil-was witnessed by a large crowd. Towns destroy the barbarians. can hardly the way of our trade. That is, of course,nzelfid not speak at that moment. He tanks near this place were struct by light secured a good lead when: Referee Galt gave

· treat China ng a nation gazed fixedly at his assassin. With a looking this morning, and were totally do the wor

word at

at 11.40 a.m,

and from that that bas to make anienda ta us. If we enter which I I cannot describe, but which stall

stroyed.

One of them, owned by the time the Australian and English champion into the negotiations as between two Powers never forget, and in a moment rected back Standard Oil Company, had a caucity of was never headed. Towns had a lead of who must proceed on the quid per quo

into the arms of Secretary Cort olyma 35,000 barrels, and was nearly fall of oil: fire lengths at the turn, which Gaudaur Czolgesse's covotvor had by that time The other tank burned was owned by the reduced Lothree on the home tuu. Bat Towne will probably get more wat of us then we out of her. for we shall keep been knocked out of his hand, and some National Transit Pipe Line Company. The could easily base pulled out and won by a to our undertakings, whereas China will one had picked up the budkerchief, total, loss is abiit $75,000.

greater distance. The official tine is given DTHED SALTERTON,' situato nist hesitate to render story such con. which lay at his feet. Ozolgosse was pick- cessions as she now feels it expedient to mako to us.'

frequently that the movement has no dati- or commercial positiu will undoubtedly his left arm free to fire again. foreign intent. But the devies of the rebels Treaties by the romuval of all ambis right hand not fall. He is purted yesterday, foundered in the Black the World's Championship, and $1,000,

are

is said to bo-Exchange clauses. As our interests in

chirdly

Chinx commercial, we shall then have an

be

it

considered a mistake for or can be said to be used in a friendly sense, as has been suggested.

As the missionários have been received in a friendly manner by all classes of the pupulation and are on good terms with the

majority of them, they always get timely notice when the marauders are on the warpath, and so, an the whole, do not live in swbanpazious state as might be expected in the circumstances. The officials have repeatedly promised to protect them and like assurances are volunteered by strong factions of the people; but as the situation appeared to be growing more serious of late

we continue

principle China

to-

Dealing with the attempts of the Chinese to ende certain Articles of the Protocol Mr

Breaan Aid

the

forced back, and again knocked Mr Curtclyon and Mr Milburn supported the President and led him to a chair. I heard him ask that the news bo kept from his wife, and a moment later, when Secretary Cortelyou asked him if he felt much paint, he muid

This wound hurts very much;' He seemed to be fairly easy, na le rested

TIPPED WITH BLOOD.

I have already pointed out how very little China has really be made to suffer for the so-called "Boxer outbreak," and at only way to ensure her complianes with the very lenient terms imposed upon her is not to remove the pressure until she has in the chair, and some of the fading color accepted the effect to tliest, and then, at the first sign right hand inside of his shirt, and when he rise came back to his face. He reached his Dernis and has begun to give that she intends to be faithless to her pledge, withdrew it his

his fingers were it was thought advisable to send the ladies latin manner that a second lesson will Hle paled again at the sight of the blood, to recall her to her obligations in auch an sway to a safer place, and so Mr. and bn unnecessary. Mrs Mater and Mr and Mrs Ebert got two boots at Hsing-ning, and arrived safely at Kia-ying on Sunday, 22nd Sep tember. Their horses were brought down averhand, because Mr Maier and Mr Ebert intended to return to their mission station

at once.

They had prepared to start on the 24th September, but on the Monday evening

will

For the purpuse, of guarding the Lega tions, the foreign troops to be left in Pekin be probably more than suficient, but to remove troops belere China has carried out her engagements to the latter is to the Chinese mind nothing bat an admission that the Foreign Powers are not in

earnest.

Alrendy, it is to be foared, China suspects that most of the Foreign Fowers are ne anxious to have done with this troublesome business as China is her solf. As it is, many of the Clauses of the

got notice that it would not be safe to do ator of wome to very little.

so, and on the following morning they beard that the mission station had been burned down. The party, theroupon, dowa tur Swaton

decided

tu

go

Assurancee.

and I think he fainted.

Senor Azpiroz, the Mexican Minister, oke through the crowd, and, rushing ap the President, cried!

My God, Mr President, are you shot l' The Minister seemed about to throw bini self at the fest of the President, and was restrained. The President's answer eame very slowly, and in a halting subdued voite. He said'

"Yes: I believe I am."

Valeur Rowarded. London, Sept. 2.-Mr. Andrew Carnegie has given £100 each to Shedalon, Law, Jones aust Dick foar miners who displayed conspicuous bravery in the rescue of their comrades at the time of the recont Dent bristle (Fifeshice) colliery disaster.

The Claims Commission. Washington,

Sept. 2.-Ambassador Chonte has eshled the State Department froen London, suder date of August 3rd, as follows;

The South African Commision will

receive no further claims after September

15th.*

This commission is dealing with the claims of foreigners on account of damages

in the Boor War.

at 20.39.

Gaudaur was the first to congratulate Towns his victory. The pluckly Aus

alian has gained many friends since bis arrival at Rat Portage, and clearly out- classed Goudsur. He will probably row Durman of Toronto, an exhibition" race. before returning to England. Sullivan, Towns' trainer, made a pile of money on the race. He wanted odds of 2 to 1 up to this morning, when he accepted a number of wagers at even money.

HELEN: I should like to do something that would make him miserable for life. Flor- snce: Why don't you marry him, pet?

British Customs Collections London, Aug. 31. The British Customs collections for the fiscal year, 1900-01, were 126,270,969, This is £3.227,487 more than fox 1889-1900 and £2,050,950 more Mas, Croesus: "They say Mr Chillinbly is than the Budget estimate. The Inland the fast exclusive woman in society. Mrs Revonnes collected by the Customs were Gaddy: Indeed, you. I believe she will

7,227,977, an increase over those of 1899. hardly look at herself in the glase, 1900 of £942.081.

The principal Customs increases were: Tobacco, £1,952,655, and tea, E1,630,509.

A Gigantic Wager. Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 3.The great in tornational yacht bat of $400,000 between an English Syndicate, represented by Mr Walter Kingsley, of London, and a group

FEW WELL BRED SCOTCH

COLLIR PUPPIES.

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KULANGSU, AMOY.

FOR SALE.

4029

ETACHED DWELLING - HOUSE,

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Permission to view can be had from the

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H.M. NAVAL YARD of the Under-

...

BACLE, THICKSTUFF, SCANTLING, PLANE AND BOARD.

You said you were going to marry an THAK artist, and now you're engaged to a dentist.' | AMERICAN F'

Well, isn't he an artist? He draws from Curzon Wood...] real life."

HARD WOOD......

Forms of tender and information in w gard to the conditions of contraçi de, oun be obtained on application to the NAVAL STORE OFFICE, H.M. NAVAL YARD. To ouable tenderers to estimate what stocks they would be expected to keep, they will expenditure of the dittorent descriptions of be provided with a statement shewing the timber during the twelve months ending. 30th June, last.

In the treatment of consumption, general debility, loss of appetite, despondency, and all disorders accompanied by loss of flesh and strength,

Stearns Wine stands without a peer. There is no remedy so good, noue so nice. Sold by all chemists;

nun. The entire can was deposited in the I. Mustin, was finally arranged this after Hongkong. hands of the stakeholder, Mr Kingsley turning over $150,000 in British bank-

the usual kindness at the Gorman Consul-work of the Customs how Ad although the very tough treatment ho was receiving. Ich 225000.

and Me Mustin giving a certified

What is said to be the greatest bet in history was thus consummated.

A deposit of one hundred dollars will be required with each tender, but this will be returned on the acceptance or rejection of the tender,

The tenders, which will be received, rill

sealed and addressed to the Commodore, H.M. Natal Yard,

Hongkong, October 1, 1901.

2024

The President was attracted by the scuffle of the officers, who were dragging the would-be murderer away, laat he did In the the late movement, what do we really know Mr Milburn, and he seemed only partially of the punishment of the loaders of speak. His head rested on the stin of except that two of the ringleaders have been conscious. His courage was superb, and decapitated For the rest we have nothing while he was conscious he was master of but Chinese

the pain which he suffered. When the ambulance canie, and a stretcher The Clauso preventing the importation

was accompanied by Mrs Schultze and child, | of arms and ammunition cannot have been brought in, he started forward, and partial- of Pittsburgers, represented by Mr William wholesale from A. S, Watson & Co., Ltd Noon of the 4th October, 1901, should te Mr Schultze, Me Kastier and Mr Rimeriusly meant, because, as every one can not a word from the assnilin: of the Pre-

regained his feet uussisted. I hear versant with the number and extent of minger were left behind at Kiayingohow. Chinese ports knows, this is a pitysical ident. He was struck down the moment In Swatow, the party was received with inossibility. It is ont of the question he fired the second shot, and if he did

that Foreign Peabould

the speak, it was probably in airexclamation at supervise. the Customs Service is 1

THE PRESIDENT' ASSAILANT was, ander & British Ins

WAS bustied to the

to the rear of the building by Inspector General, the members

of the Service to Chinese - while the building was cleared, and then here this morning. Mr Mustin coming from

Exposition guards, where he was Both Mr Mustin and Mr Kingsley arrived Barometer plays, he must be loyal to their paya

20 Temperature Mr Kutter was still at his post at Lo They cannot pressme to set as detected over to Superintendent. Roll of the Asbury Park, and Mr Kingsley from New Humidity

the Government that employ

Buffalo

Me Mustin promptis put Mr Direction of Police Departraunt, who took the York. long when Messrs Maier and Ebert tives or could ever have been in prisoner to No, 13 Police Station, and later Kingsley in communication with his prin loft Boing-ning. He was the nearest tended to enforce the Claune, because it to Police Headquarters

cipals, who were speedily convinced chet Force the seene

of the outbreak. Ona ba

can be so easity evaded. Meanwhile, the As soon as the crowd in the Temple of the $150,000 of British money was awaiting Weather leaving his station that Sunday after surious arsenals in China, so far from clos-usic had been dispersed, sufficiently, the their convenience.

working hard, and I left, the President was removed in the automobile

when

Mr Kingsley, on his part, agreed to sivon, has met some rebels dividing their Shanghai Arsenal was working double time, ambulance, and take to the Eaposition accept a certified cheque for the full sport. Happily, he was on horseback, and I should say that Chins has not the least in The best medical skill was summoned, and The firm of Darr, Moore & Brydon, whe

Hospital, where an examination was made. amount of the American side of the wager. so escaped. He arrived at Piang thong intention of making an organised attempt to within a brief period, several of Buffalo's name has been mentioned as the probable the evening ant eight o'clock, and at once but while this may apply to the Goverment, best-known physicians were at the patient's Stakeholders, declined to hold the stakes,

ourt the foreigners for a long time to come

ato, and passages wore booked for Hong kong by the Douglas steamer. Hotching, which arrived this morning..

10

went on to Sin-pi, au out-station on the other side of the river, where there are no rebels. Thence he started fur one of the Basel Mission stations in the Chong-lok District, and is probably all right:

them.

10g, are

It

up of Barope.

there is a very hostile feeling

the sid

of

Kongkong Register

Previous day at 4 pm

On date at on date at

10 Bull's

29.90 30.00

4 ко

29.90

ZETLAND

81

81

63

57

62

$

Wind ...

+

Rain

Highwet open air temperature on the 30th Lowest open air temperature on the 30th......76

R

Hongkong Observatory. fat, Oct. 1801.

F. G. FIGO, First Assistuni..

NAKAZAWA,

but suggested the me of a citizen pro The President retained the fall exercise indat in financial circles, and who people in many parts of North China, and

good deal of local disturbanos amy beating-table, and subjected to anaesthetics. holder. This gentleman exsented to be

hie facultion until placed upon the oper- kno

known as for us London, aga possible stake- pected as a result of the legacy of bate which has been left by the foreign. ExpediUpon the first examination, it was ascar-come stakeholder, upen the coalition that tions in the country districts. But the tained that one bullet had taken effet in his name should be withheld from the pub. CLOISONNE, SATSUMA, LACQUERED Chinese Government has no desire that the right breast, just below the nipple, lic, as he does not esra tu share in local disturbances against foreigners should causing a comparatively harmless wound. the publicity new enjoyed by

succeed, far they know that they will again be held responsiblo. Probably, for this and

As soon as the matter was reported to the German Congul at Swator, ho induced the Chinese authorities to send 900 midiere from Chorchow foo and 700 from Wei-axis in preventing the impormation of arma chow-foo.

THE SECOND HULLEZ-WOUND

those Pittsburgers who crossed in the Deutsch- land. The bank-nutes and cheques wero carefully examined and pronounced satisfac- tory, and Mr. Kingaley's credentials were examined. The stako is to be paid within one week after the concluding race, the place of recting to be New York. The wager is simply $150,000 to $250,000 that the Shamrock lifts the cup. There are a con- ditions as to accidents. Both Mr. Mustin and Mr. Kingsley, the brukers for thuir commissions. respective syndicates, will receive handsome

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The other took affect in the abdomen, about four inches below the left nipple, obber reasons, it will suit the Chinese to four inches to the left of the navel and

about on a level with it. and ammunition. If this is not so the Upon arrival at the Exposition Hospital We learn that the rebels attacked Hsing Clauso in question is of no value, as foreig

ners cannot ousure it being carried out.

was probed. The walls of the abdomen ning city, but were report with a loss of The Clause forbidding the holding of were opened, but the ball was nut located. 10 killed sud 4 captured. They afterwards examinations can also be most easily The incision was hastily closed, and, after

svaded colleted their forces, and proptrest to

by allowing candidates who will hasty consultation, it was decided to remove now i debarred from competing in any the patient to the home of President marth upon Shak me, where the local particular district to inscribe their name buiance being ment for the purpose.

Milbarn. This

was done, the automobile militia is not strong enough to withstand the register of the neighbouring district."

Discussing the position of the various When the patient arrived at the Milburn Mr. Kingsley is to get a percent of the TSANG FOO & CO. THE Company's Steamship them. The militia of Kioying chow: hep Powers in China, Mr Erenan sald, in consttendants, purses sud the officials im and 2 1-2 of $150,000 in the event of her residence, all parts outside the medical whole amount in case the Shamrock wine, been buut out against the rebel and if cluster they are properly led the rebels should be than any other

Russia, of course has

infiuenes merlintely concerned, wore excluded, and losing. has invre

China, and, so far, the task

task of probing for the bullet, which

The Islander' Enquiry. defeated by this time if not wholly diapers- I as the Chinese Goverment is concerned, had lodged in the abdomen, was begun, by

Victoria, Sept. 14,—The Investigation ean do practically what she likes: Next in Dr Rowell Parko. the estimation of the Chinese in Germany,red to the home of President Milbura, began to-day. A number of witnesses ED When the news of the crime was tele- into the loss of the steamship· Zaluudler; who both politically and co

commercially, is *TROUBLES are like babies-they grow larger andy potive. So much is this re- where Mrs McKinley waaresting, immediate examined. The Pilot, practically told tub by auraag.

cognised that Chins will now give way to steps were taken to spare her the denying all reports that he and the Captain same story as given in the interviews, premature announcement of the Germany whenever she thinks the Em- & ALL Sydney if laughing over the case of a perer's Government is in earnest.

necurrence, before the true condition of the were under the influence of liquor, Mate

od

興榮

SAM WING HING,

COAL MERCHANTS,

No. 48. Des Voeur Road, Central.

1958 Hongkong, September 21, 1901.

"THE REVENUE OF CHINA,

mae whic, moeting his wife for one of the Next on the list t probably comes Great President should be ascertained, Guards Nourotacs, Watchman Ward, Chief main streets"azper a separation, affectifikate antincrhaps the reason why we are were stationed. And no me was permitted to incer Brownles and the other engineere,} A SERIES OF ARTICLES, }

ly kissed Eer, and was promptly arrested:

KIAFÍOUT:12

house. not at the top of the tree may be found in sproach the

Reprinted from 4 The China Mai. " WITH AN AFFENDIX.

Captain J. McGingy, will be despatched as above on 'SATURDAY, the 6th Iost, at 5 p.m.

This Stoomer has Superior Accommoda- tion for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric Light.

A Doctor is carried,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. General Managers. Hongkong, October 1, 1901

C. E. WARREN,

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Perger Bisher and Quartermaster Ferry -KEYÏ; BUYROQUously Hood for Hordur the fact that we have always been anxious resident to the Milbarn residence, the little from that published in the interviews, I When it was decided to remove the also gate evidence. The evidence difered to do the fair thing whare other countries

bat the majority of the witnesses denied have not been su punctilions in securing news was broken to Mr. Mckinley sa CRAVEBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY what they considered they were justly ent gently as might ha by the members of the the charge that the Master and Pilot vere To be had at the OrricE OF THIS PAPER, BUILDING CONTRACTOR,

SAVED HIS BOYS LIFE.

tled to have. Any loss in Brition prestige Milbur family. She bare the stock intoxicated. is not so much because we have receded as remarkably well, and displayed the utmost poliere I saved gdy (nino vest, vid) boy's bessure other Powers have appeared on fortitude.

blojike hun with Chamber/alty the soche sul coure abcest or abend of us.

Remedy

This is not the fault of our policy, but is the progress of the other hion swing the

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The Royal Tour, D

New York, August 31.-Lord Strathcona and Monnt Royal, Caundian High Commis British Sympathy.

oner in London, who arrived here today Landon, Sept. 7.--All the newspapers on board the Campania, said that the Duke this morning pablish long secounts and Duchess of Lark wonid not vist the Bufalo, describing the attempt upon | United States, it being their purpose to Erend mo McKinley's Lin.

visit only, British TOKERATONES THE Courne degrauenye editorially I decided upon fond hasthrous, bald

regret that the - because many petitumenti 21 mvibed the

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