MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1906.
THE KOWLOON CONCERT,
After numerons postponementa the Kow- Jeon Cricket Club'a ojien sit contert was held on Baturday grewing. The post. punemants hul, however, brought the concert too far into the cold weather aud the audiance seen found that the air was to chilly either to sit comfortably and listen to the singing or to promenade -t their leisure. The programme submitted likarai one and included many enjoyable ItemM. Mr R Hume opened
WHY A
SPORTING.
Cricket.
INOBONG CLUB V. UNITED SERVICES.
The two-days' eticket untch between the Hongkong Cricket Club and the United Services proved to be one of the the inost intresting and oxciting games soon in the | Culozy for a long time past or, at least, the chering stages were. The Caited Services balled first and compiled 120 runs to which the Hongkong. Club replied with 123
THE CHINA MAIL.
J. Bejunj: 0; M. Bejonji 0; B. A. Tatapora a; A. Movadaval 0; B. T. Tavaris
not out) 0; Sundried I ; Total 28,
For Civil Service Reed (8 wickets for 7
runs) and Brett ( for 16) were the bowlers: Noria (5 for 23), Kaugs (3 for 24) and Tararia (2 for 19) bowlod for the Parsers,
THE LADIES' RACE,"
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Iteur-Admiral Brousing, commanding the German Squadron was received in audience by the Korean Emper on Novembar 4.
with Sprits third and to fourth, Bonito.. The ladies were in charge of the boats being a long way back becalmed. Spinna. overs course from Police Pier, Kowloon, to kors were got up for the reach to Cust Rocks mark boat off Channel flocks and back. buoy and shortly afterwards, a calm bug 413.5p.m. the starting gas was responded to sit the boats up for a while though Kathleen by Diane (stcored by Miss Shelton Hooper), and Colleen were dragged out by a thin puff, Maudia (Miss Berkeley) Vernon (Mies and, getting into a sturdy breeze from the
Mr Harry K. Fulford, C.M.G., British M. Berkeley) Colleen (Mrs Pollock), shore they gained a great lead over Sprita, Kathleen (Bles" Watkins), Bonito (Misa Min, and Bonito who were becalmed for Consul-General-designats for Mukden, has Vernon), Sprite (Mrs Donald) and Alenoah some time. A north-east breeza ultimately arrived in that city to select a site for the (Birs Hett.) The prevalling wind was moved thess boats, Min taking a lead from British Consulate. northerly, light and variable. A close and Sprite. A grest zace between the two pairs Ariting start was made with easy sherte, of boats-Bonito was unfortunately out ofIn all probability the new Volunteer Dione and Maydie setting their reaching it by this time-ea Kaldean round Cust Headquarters will be formally "prusd on 4 Goulda ; Corp. Sa vene 10, Mr satablished a lead and gradually increased time lator Min rounded a length atoad of Officers of the Corps will be "At Home" Farholm 6; Opl. Mills 4; Opl. lbiretson 11; Sgt. Chaukley 4, Cpl. Byford 3, Cr.it, being followed by Maudle and Dinne (unt out) : Sundries; Total for 3 wers,)
KOWLOOR IT. BULLOCK'S XL. Won by Kowloon by 81 runs, searBa¦— KOWLOON SECOND 1: Desks (not out) 100; Kuruchsk; 1. E. Goldsmith 1 A. Pile U: F. P. Shrug B; E. Miller 1: W. E. R ; Gomes 1; Pestonji (not qui) 3, In Bauzeville 0; Rapp 1; sundries fr; Total
$135.
the progrunne by singing "In the vale the second innings the Services scured 175 } (for 2 nkts-Bellock's Tra: Pto. Sar- jiba, but with doubtfel advantage. Vernon Rocke buoy just abord of Colleen, and some the 27th of the present tuonth, when
lad," which earned onriderable applause. Misa North set hermell very difficult task
in "Oh how delighted" and inter in the
tout did not conclude their inaings until souwbare in the neighbourhood of 'clock, giving the Club about w bour Hauerick and T. E Pearce opened the
evening she sang ** Killarney in plossing | and a half to scute 179 runs to wix. R. Bergt, Chaseneuf U; Or, Sergt. Hallock who drew out from the feat, Collegp./Sprite. All were gunwala under until near to the residents of the Colony,
style. Mr Traid rendered "Out therep."
64.
Tonight Horr and Madan Mangularut Kathleen and Bonito being close up. The the Channel Rocks for the second time when wind was very tricky and the sheets required the wind thinned out somewhat. Kathleen which suited his vairo simiesly, and was intings and the latter inmediately begyn
restattention, but Vornan kept herlead and and Coffean were too far ahead to be caught five a farewell concert in the Hongkong Hotel Drawing Room. Their violin and followed by Mr. Walstow, who anc* "*The
to more freely. Hancock for sense time
League Cricket.
roanded the markhoat first, some distance by the other boats and they had a race Iiny wright" and "I was sharing myself was decidedly uncomfortable and swung
sheid of Magufé and Dione. On approach between themselves for first place, whilst barp performances will be supplemented at the time," barb słoma bwins very popular, socwlat willy at the leam Balla scul
Three league watches were played on ing Blackhead's point Vernon encamtered Miu and Sprite, stili sticking to one an- by solos by Mrs B. H. Newborn, while Later in the evening, 81 ap gap down by Woodward. After a speli, how cused by some of those ses down on the ever, he settled down and the spectators Saturday Bougkong "Ac. the Police; a very light wind and at one time it looked other, fought for a third place. ThoaBcond Mr Gee. Grisable will officinte at the programme not appearing. Mr Walstow
were treated to a neat and clean display of Kavlour. Army Staff; and Craigongawers if the other boats would pick her up, time round Oust Rocks busy saw no altera pisno. was again called on and contributed a good cricket. Both batsmen were at home. Royal Engineers the arst named in much but a kindly pull bore her along and ahs tion in position and the esme state of allaien anished victorian with a good deal of time prevailed when Meyers East buoy wie couple more of his vill k satches, with the bowling, but the excellent fielding instance being victorious. Me Jordan sang "Dear Hot and surned
of the Service which witho in datinet Cheral appleper kont pet Master Bintesw cart 1 Chust of the Hongkong Mah ami Steadman for their fuet "Good|prevented a great number of runs from Ity Summer," which. Togle, the heng send spinst there. The had man audience intarpe feeling's The 12th. on the held without a doubt sens lieut. Fushia Vand muggy bad sextremata Bentov, Inc Cupbin Mayhew, and EW.
neig, add My Forey Pow
ing were claw behind him. The team as whole fielded excellently, only one
ly waerompadier
CANTONS NEW VÍDERO"
Promise of Benefels)
Administrmion
26
we were:
Won by Hongkong a
Fallon
Ken, Keral Mackowie, e Glyde, a Kent Chaliers, & Kent Moore,
b Fowler
a
Com, Kent
Kerr
Lebare dwing dr upsd, Major Pelley isiling | Coi, e Foley, 1 Kerr
to hold no wavy chuney from 11 Henock, when the latteo lad male 39, word dinerom only wanten has win,
Bevington, & Winter, by Krat Wil, b Korr Oxbali, b Kent
Hancock and Purce by good sterling Get play carried the scoro up to 169 before the firet wirket fell, Pearce being then bowled
that muple of wereken he made showed thi 1. Seg her lourd sub-pteel, to mpaka run- as fast as possibile. Super Lathes and Wedd word were bowling then and be the fquaer
unquck was very same.
Etitys
On the action of the Emperor of
| spare. Mandie and Dione were not so rounded.. Most of the boat- kupt spinnakera Japan's birthday a grand review of the
| fortunate for they ran into a calm and were up, though the light wind provailing Tokyo garrison was held in the furenoon,
almost caught by the one-design boats be fate gotting away again. However Maudie finished second just it front of Dione, but not sufficient to best Colleon or Kathleen, to whom they had to concede 3 minutos. 17 Colleen therefore tank accoud prize, and Kathleen secured third place. The fair competitory and the crows afterwarde met on Leard the Military launch "Miner," where Colonel Darling and Major Warking oat hospitably entertained them, and where the prizes were presented.
The Elmen were :————
L
ACTUAL TING
CORRECTED
B
WITH HRCY.
*Vernou
19
30
2
19
45
Coljećn
...
29 14
4 25 44
Kat
16
#
Kem
"
Kathleen... 4
201
55
11
Benito
10
10
10:
Fanl
4
1
*Maudie
28
28
+Alannah ... 4 **Dione
31 30
4
24
13
4 20
18
38
4
20
MoHardy, b McKenzie..
The Uns Marchant steamer An by Stanger Lealhes sfter making 49 pens. Ping," three days overdue from Shanghal, | H. Hancock joined his brother and pho arrived in post yourerday afternoon with Viceroy Choo Fe and his orite on board. The atenator was delayed leg het vrather but did ant oxparieren ruuch of it is she took shelter near Ford and remained at anchor for three days and three nighta, The rest of the journey was accomplished with a Brits disparatur that im Vier to pralls Hurry to be. Towards the Clyde, Revington, Robins ja answer to our spout quiries to his fisk of the match when facing Stanger Langley, Wilson... health declared the he had unilored note, Diek seered a single; thamext4gg, h Etobins
Tour deliveries won each sent to the boundary is Barry, roventeen runs being About 3.30 p.m. the Goverim sit bunch earl of the over. Then the Hon. Mr T. went at in the 40 liez and trofederamba Sanith (unpire) eine ruming to Viceroy Chi Foth the Flag King the pavilion to get the correct time, as where he was rocuired by Vice-stumps were to be drawn at 6. 30, it was Admiral Moore The, eft við linding inther innte past the hour, and the the Colony took plase af Blake Pair at score stood at one wicket for 140 runs.
Woodward's over was a
then McKenzie 'clock when His Excellency was received Hispy faced Leathes again. Of Wiles.......
two
wero ruz, thon Htchinson
had wondiga kitself when joined by llámý | Apul, i Wilson uni playit carefully in keep his wicket up Edwards. Robinson
alfred
163 k
by The Governor's &. D. C. and a guard of the vet, delivers Harry bit hramarice, Konemy (datke 2-1. Muidiosex Regiment. The party then pressded to Ouverophed the fauth and fifth and hk the
fence. Fourteen
runs the
all OT the next over eight run were sentul, suyun by R. Huncork.
and then Lion Banton relised Stanger Leathes with the ball. The umpire consulted his watch; it was close on time and thirtoon
wear House where the Vizony vậ received by the Hon. Mr T. Recombe Smith (Colonial Secretary) who did the bonours in the abuance of His Excellancy the Gormor.
AH
After a short atay His Excellency and
runs were the 2074 pain). Tarry hit Huptes for two, played the second ball, out the third to the boundary and two
"One more," yelled some of the secta tous, and again the umpire consulted hi watch ant signalled for the gang to he continued.
Woodward lowled to K. Hancock, but
Fowler, e Falloon, b Wilson Kerr, port out Kent, & Itobinson Fowler, h Hobins
Sundries
10 Sprite
Total
03
ROWLING ANA
variable, and Ratbloon maintained her lead,
Colleen crossing the line 19 seconds later. Viscount Hayashi gave a stato dinner and Meanwhile Min and Sprite campo down ball in the ever ing. Both functions were togelber hat Min held her slight lead and attended by the Diplomatic Body and other the windward position and she crossed the distinzuished guests. line half a length abord of Sprite. The times wATO : —
Kathleen
Colleen
Mini
Sprite
Bonito
:
Ritto Shooting.
$0
18
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1 ++ 03
1
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VOLUNTEER KITLE CLUB,
The first of the Quarte ly Cup Competi
50tions was held by the Volavivor Rifle Club on the Tai Hang rango on Saturday last, Eleven members compered, the following being the best scores :--
*Championship plasa; Gandicap class Yesterday the Brąz Club race took place. The course was from the Pier round Chat nol Rocks (port) Cust Rocks buoy (port), † Channel Racks (port), Cust Rocku búoy (port), Moyer's east buoy (starboard) «ħdj- back to the starting point. The wlad. early in the day, promised good sport, but by 11.30 it was blowing in patcher, and areas of calda wore encountered in Kowloon Bay. Mostly the wind was north-east,'] - | with an acośmiogai,variation to east,
THE CḤAMPIONSHIP CLASS,
Gannor Brown...
19
*
Sorby ... Entebick ...Mannek
Pellow..
On Saturday afternoon the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Abrahamn, daughter of the late A. E. Alesham, to Mr Willión Gibson Pitcairn, son of Gilbert Pitesi, was celebrated at St. Jelina Cathedral, by the Rev. M Stewart. Mr G. Chapman was bost man; Mr E. Abraham, brother of the
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Many of the okler members of the local police force will regras to hear of the death of Mr James Johnston, an ex-piember of the Hongkong Police, which took place at ius residence, No. 65 Shield's Rond, SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED Glasgow, on the 5th of Delber last. 1973 94 Doccasil joined the Glasgow police in 1874 28, 29 5. 89 and with several others volunteered for
20 12 18 87
and all parts thoroughly
CASH, OR CREDIT.
sortice in the Hongkong Poline, i 1879, Seasoned at our Factory here 24 9 17 2 76 After serving ten years he retired with a Lieut. Hayton... 50 16 27 scr. 73 pension in December, 1880. While in PRICES FROM 8390.
Spoons were wan hy Gunners Brown and Hongkong Mr Johnston was very popular Sorby.
sönget his brother officers in the police; and meinbers of the Fire Brigade. On his return to the all country he received ag Yesterday morning the Right Half of appointment as an assistant with Messrs No. 1- Coujany told the opening monthly folm Meikle and Son, Wine Merchants of: shoot for the Brizas presented by Linuts. Glasgow, and was in a short time appoint- The three starters in the Championship Plummer and Kennett and the Non-ed inanagor in the firm, a position which Cluss wore :-Dione (Mr G. M., Fletcher), Comroissioned officers of the Half Company, he he held until his dentli, Seme tyro Vernor (Mr B. V. Troker) and Minudio at the Tai Hang range. There was record years ago decensed underwent an operation Won by Kowloon by three wicket al (Me F. G. Regnolde). Dinue and Vernon attendance, the following being the highest got away wall ahead of Maudio and on theures over the three rangos, 200, 500 a 141 runs.
reach towards the Charmel Rocks Vernon 600 gard. 2ont, in front maintaining bér, advantage Gunner E. Chalmers 78 plus 18-91
Foust Pipionieri 3. N... Un 3--72* until the wind dropped away, the yachts Sergt. U Hance.
L'hagn
1
ROWLONS E., ARMT STANY.
ARSIT KEATH. A
Sundries
Total
KOWLOON.
Dr. Swan, c and h Woodroffe
Disun, not ont
Sergt. Steel, muu out party returned to Thom Hotel where
Cap. O'Neill, Dixon Sergt. Woodroffe, c Robinson, Ixon they were received by Messes Fung Wabyes were soned off the rat. Then be Sgt. Maj. Chenden, b Martin
The Warrener, Blastin Podley a chance, the fist of the in-
b Martin Chun and Lao Cha lak and a committee, and in ais
als engerness to make the 112, representing the leading Chinese residents estch
Corp, Rogurun. Immentely Pto. Cuiu, e Pedley dropped it.
Lightfout, b Martin of the Colony. A recaption upstairs tier was a sigh of relief, and, as if in
Capt. Capt. Ranking, & Martin each of the members of the committee, thanksgiving, finery sent the last wall of
Net. Maj. Hutton, e e and b Dixon numbering upwards of a hundred, were the over to the fence.
Pre. Grimstall, b Disan personally introduced to His Excellency,
Pte. Evans, not onl who spoke with them on various topics for some time and mada s very faroumlde i pression. His Excellency, of course, the official Pekiness and Admiral Là acted terpreter. Afterwards an illicial ten Hy was held at which His Excellency sat with Me Fung Wa Chun on his right hand. side and Mr Lau Chu Pak on his left, while among those present ware Mr La (Secre Lary for Foreign Affairs), a gentleman who was educated in England And on the Con- tinent), Admiral Li Taun (Commander of the Chinese South China Fleet), Mr Sbum -Tiug (Private Secretary), Mr Lanug Pai Obi. Mr Tong Lai Tson and about 100 others. His Excellency, in the course of an address said that his policy to Canton iwan to, by Cairness and justice; promote harmony and good feeling between the official sed unofficial sections of the com-
the keen fielding proveated any run heiny sted off the fist two deliveries. Off the third however, shit to mid-on, a run was attempted and maris, and the grane was Two singles were added and the Club won by nine wickets and three runs,
The two not-out hatsmen came in for an enthusiastic oration as they left the field,
Vie scores w *~*
PKITUOS SENIORS First loning Second
你
112
Total.
HONGROMI
First lanings Second
T
123 (one wicket for) 181
Total
3014
3- the detabel saures of the first imings
munity. More revenue was desired by the of each team have already been published
Governmsat and he agreed that revenue could only be raised by taxation hut their
unly:
sppenst the second innings figures
I VITED SERVICES,
first care must for the welfare of the Ling, blird merchants. Taxes could only justly be Capt. Sinith, H. Hancock, b Mackay levied as those who were sufficiantly HW. Wondearl, Pearce, I
order to be Mackay prospers to pay them.
st.
་་
Lightfoot, b Woodroffe Parkes, 1..., b Woodroffe Rebinson, b Woodroffe Mend, b Wandruffo Martin, Gritusdall
Toon, b Grinædall
"Sundries....
Total (for 7 wkin)
CPLIGENDOWER 2 ROYAL KNONEERS. Won by Craigengower by 22 runs.
CRAKJESNOWEN.
J. D. Kinnaird, b Pakes ...
B. Pestonji, u Boulger, b Dukes §. E. Grein, e súd b Chesney, ... A.. Brawn, e Pilley, ↳ Pukës.. A. Rosu, b Chesney...... R. Bass, e Bentley, b Chesney I. B.
Pilley b Chesnoy Cooper, E. Irving, Dukes 91. Craik, & Ogle, b Chesucy
39 F. Rapp, not out...
L. Vincenot, b. Chesney
Sundries...
17
successful wil sections of the community Lient. Benbow, e Brd, is Mackay 18 myst work, to harmony. If it was not so Lieut. Laney, o Bird, b Mackay..... 10 friction could not be avoided. Eva in one Lieut. Hope, Ponsonby ↳ Mackay... 20 family, between father and son, no good Major Pedley. Hancock, b could be done without har
how harmony and bes much more so was it. Depessary between L merchants and officials who were working for the good
of thes community. Ho would always be glad to rooive suggestions from the warchants and they need have no hesitation to address him privately. With regard to the Canton.Hankow
24
Fowler,
Dukes
Lt. Chesnoy
12
16
0
Pilley,
Stanger-Lenthes, e Hancock Capt. Druce, cand b l'earcu
pt. Mayhow, a Fowler, b Mackay.. Lieut. Hunton, not out
Sundries.
*
175
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
4
Gunner HM Bdu
4 being then off Blackhead's Fain'. Dione Gunner Per 4 was the first to get favoaring polf from 10 the north and she went past Vernon, to
windward, Maudie being at this time well-
3 out in channel. The faint winde had been.
gradually dying away and Vertion was laft
Q)
11
without a vestige of a breeze while Dinue wan able to tack in towards the shore where
21sho picked up a southerly breeze, sufficient
* Spoon winners.
17
... 60
LATE CABLES,
in the Western Infirmary and though he
complained at times he was able to strend
to his duties until a few weeks before be
HIRE FROM $10 per month.
MOET & CHANDON'S
died. He was respected and externed by DRY IMPERIAL.
1268 by all who knew him, and his retesine 1687 were followed to their last resting place in 4847 | Craigton Cemetery by a hurge number of
THE COLORADO RIVER.
SAN FRANCISCO, October 31.
THE STANDARD
faisuds includin: savural who had servad CHAMPAGNE
with him in Hongkong. Amongst the better
were Messrs G. Keup, D. Mchenon, A.
Watson, J. McDougall, etc. Deconsed, who i
OF THE WORLD,
was a native of Inverness-shire is survived As Sepplied to ROYAL HOUSEHOLER, EST-
by a widow and Gye children..
BASSIES, LEADING SOCIETIES, CL
and Horers throughout the World,
What has taxed the kill of the best en- CHINESE' ARMY MANIEURES.To Get the Full Vatne of your money insist
to keep ber moving. When close to. 22 Channel Rocka Dione pot a strong norther.gineers in the United States has at last been
83
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on being supplied with the toly wind again mod rounded well ahead of entisfactorily accomplished, namely, the
diverting of the Colorado River into its old H. E. Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai and Gen-
DRY IMPERIAL Vornon, which was then beginning to move had to prevent further rise of water from cral Tiel Linng in their capacity as Imperial 1 s'ong well. Mandie was still astern. On the the Saltuun Ses, thus saving the whole High Commissioners of the recent military
1898 VINTAGE. 10 run-or rather it was a broad reach-to
district,
Asmeuvres at Changlêful, Honou, have
PER CASE 12 BOTTLES $$55.00 Cast Rock Dione got into stronger windeand
issued a long statement to the Commian-
$57.00 walked away from the other yachts. The
'FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.
ders-in-Chief, cotomanders and officers PER CASE 24 BOTTLES Que-design boats, which started some ten
SAN FRANCDICO, Novombor 2
stating tlust, although the general appea-
SOLE AGENTS: minutes lator than the Championship Clase, wore sailing along -boost guisalo under and A sarlone split has securied at the peo and the condition of the rjuk mad file they picked up the large pachts and went Vatican over the situation in France and of the two combating forces were as excel- rand Cast Coek ahead of Vernon and Spain. Many of the Pralates are stupned lent as could be desired in Ribw of the Maudio. The latter had caught and passed at the action of the Pope in forcing the recent crannization of the Luchun in Chih- Vernon, bat gering into the stranger winds Fropc& Church into a conflict, which theyli, Hupeh, Hovan and Shangtung, yet the Vernon displaced nudle and on the rouch claims can only end in o final and crushing movements of the scouts of the two forces foon Just Rock back to Chsonel Rooks defeat, while others uphold the recent were not quite satisfactory from the general de up ensiderably on Dione, which, by encyclical issued by Pius X, who, they state, point of view. Aa scouts are the most im- the time Vernon rounded Cast Book, was has been appointed “jadge and supervisor"portant factors of the army in times of weli ng her way to Channel Rocks. Eren of all the civil législation of Catholio actuat war, the emamanders are instructed at this stage the tace looked foregone countries. conclusion for Dione, but Veroon and
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31. I.
W
13
20
4
13 9 40
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
c Basa, b Brawn
E. Ogle, o
o Pestonji, b Brawn ...
Beardinare, b Pestonji...
Lt. Chesney, run out
Dukes, b Brow
Hustley, e Basa, b Brawn
Tutal
HOWLING AN ARY»J
D.
Reeves, b Pestonji
12. E. W.
7
Boulger, Braw......
$
21
12
8
JJ
I
RONGŘONG CLUB.
C. H. Mackay ... 25.6 # 304
... il R. E. O. Bird...
railway, His Excelency knee the wants of thes merchants of Chins in this direction. Ho was one of the pioneers of railways Such abilities as be pu sers- in China. ed would always be exerted in
in an endea- to benefit the people of the two Provinces and to promote harmonious and batter relations between the merchants T. E. Peargu ... and oficial classes. With this and in view he had brought with him, e privato | secretary, Mr Shum, who was a native of Canton.
vour to
It Hancock ...
R. Hancock, mest out
T. E. Pesico, b Stanger Leather
Sundries
Harry Hancock, not out,
Total (for I wkt.)
After three flashlight photos of the party had been taken by Messrs Mac Cheung His Excolleccy and party returned on board one of the Chinese gunboats and Jeft for Uxoton at an early hour this mor ning. They are expected to arrive at the Chiness city about 4 o'clock this afternoon Woodward
when the official reception will be hold.
P
Hampson, o Rose, b.Brawn
7 Harkell, Pestonji
YW+
Maudio wore having a splendid met to for
"
SPAIN IN DANGER.
to pay moretention to train them here-
Wine Merchants,
12, Ques's Road "ÜENTRAL,
TELREHOSE No. 185.
WEATHER REPORT.
The following notice is inued by Mit
after. T. E also made some slight Figg of the Hongkong Observatory:== criticism about the movements and charges.
On, the 12th at 11.45. The bart meter has fallen rapidly over Moisco Sime of the cavalry of the two armies. But-ind the Lonctions, and risen slightly in the SAN FRANCISCò, November 2,
view of the fact that this was the first Philippines. Spain is threatened with a revolution in occasion when the troops of four different
The typhoon is now situnted to the..
second place. On the roseh the wind con- tained fairly strong and Maudia, by caraful, sailing, again Brow practically level with Vernor and the pair round the rocks togethe near future, The Carlist agitation is Provinces were called out fur combined South of the Loochoca. It appears to be thor, Vernen if anything being slightly widespread and gaining ground daily, and maneuvres, the officers, and men might be
moving slowly Northwards at pressni.
high pressure ares remains over E,
THE
6 ahead. Rurning from Channel Rocks to it is rumored that the extremists among excused from small defects. At the card gulos froai N.E. and N. vi
Cast Rock, however, Mr
the clerical party are siding the movement clusion of the statement the commanders |_* Tookor e
ayacht went ahead of Maudie, but could owing to the recont step taken by the Cortes 27 made little difference in the lead Dione to separate the Church and State.
had gained. Dlone continued to keep well in front and finished first, about 44 minutes aboad of Vernon, Maudie being 5 minutes 0 or more behind Vernon,
The times were
W.
Dione... Vornair
TH
t
34
... 1 38 Mandie, Jate Elspeth ... 1
THE ONE-DESICK CLASS,
43
and officers are persunded by their Excel prasail over the Hastern Son and the N. tencies to dovote more energy and attention part of the Formosa Chauno Strong tu train their triops so as to bring them to monson la indicated over the China Sea. full efficiency in future. In considering Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours and.. MEXICO AND THE MEAT TRUST. difficulty of making the various ing at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.
preparations in bringing the 30,000 runk
Forecast for the 24 hour-ending at wooll SAN FRASCisco, Gatober 30,
and ble to the manuuvre grounds from to-morrow. The Mexican Government is taking stops and all other officials of this two
distant Provinces, the commanders, officers' Armies are
23 to fight to a finish the big Most Trust reareatly enlogized by Their Excellencies for
FORECAST DISTRUGE, 1-Hoogkong and Neighbourhood: N. winde, fresh fine. of their services, the
48 contly formed in Chicago. It objects to the their untiring energy and bravphy....
59 tothods of the Trust in trying to corral all
was offected: Benito And Colleen crossed
the cattle ranches throughout Mexico.
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Forums Channel: NE and N.
As Comissioners ardared the gales,sro Imperial
Treasure Chest ofleer to give Tls 5,000 to
3-South coast of China between Houg
each of the three divisions of the Luchun kong and Lamocks: N. winde, strong.
4-South coast of China hetween Harg for the purchase of wine and meat for
distribution to the non-commissioned kong nad Baitwa: Same as No. 1, officers and men. It is believed that the Throne has also bestowed Tis, 10,000 on
The Presidents of the Stanford sed
the line first, th' Min, Kathloor and cisco and many other cities of the United each of the two combating forces for similar californian Universities are exerting then
Amphlett, not out,
Sundries...
72
Totni ...
45
The whole of the fast in the one-design
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
66.
casa faced the starter, and when the final
SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE,
11.
11
R. Pestonji
+1.9.4 1
1
3 qua went at 11.5 am, a fairly even start
LONDON, October 30.
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The German organizations of San Fran,
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Football.
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On Saturday H. M. B. Monmouth
Major Fedley ...
0
Other Matches.
From information we have received it Stanger Lenthes. appears that Viceroy Shum is disinclined
to meet his successor and has retired from
the
official Tamed to Datch Folly, a
s fort in happarently delegated the
the river, and has
ceremony of officially handing over the seala of office to one of the minor office. Shum,
we believe, has chattered the st
"An Ping will not call
He will
to take him to Share
at Hongkong Chou
His
nay-Chon Fu in 63.
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of
止慈菇
CIVIL SERVICE T. FABBETS, T
Won by Ciril Service by 46 rons.
CIVIL SERVICE: P. T. Lamble 17;·E.
B. Reed 1; 3. Biden 2; W. H. Kelly?;
T. Jackman 9; Tusker 6 : P. R. Adama
convoy Total 69,
States having denounced the action of the German Fire Insuranos Companies which
purposes.
beat H. M. S. "Kent" by 13 points to eight of the Championship boats-which sustained losses in the San Francisco | (7) owned by Mr Matsukats of Kobe went
ins Rugby match and the Y. 3L. C, A. defeated the Hongkong Club in as Associa tion game by two goals to bil
Yachting.
ROYAL HONGKONG ČLUB.
selves in favour of the Japanese,
Sprite close at hand and until How won Point was neared there was little
The emigrant steamer "Chiusa Marks"
The Peking Autumn Racos, which had alteration. Here the wind veered and the
calamity, the German Compables bate ashore at Honolulu but was successfully
to be postponed on the let inst. owing to started ten minutes earlier hold up in a calm towards Channel Rocks, impelled now yielded to the just claim of all towed of by an American watalip and two the weather, will to held, wonther permitt skippers to tack to get the benefit policyholders, which will be astled withent of the off-shore breeze. The result of delay.
the tacking was that Bonito fell brok and Sprite onepts into Erst position, being length or two abead of Colleen
and Kathleen when a desperate looking age but is very vigorous, and beste his years 15 Armstrong 1; L. E. Brott 12; F. Saturday as the opening of the yachting calm had to be entered in order to round preslity and as mentionnd abcre leasing Bacon 0; Hoggartis (not out) 1: Sundries season as far as the ungul Hongbong macht so at tuggs. Here two of the Champion ad a good impression to all with whom he Total 63: J. J. Vacónfa 01 O. B. Olab is conceited, but the day was not ship boats were passat and afortunatechange osmas in contact. He is profeendly pro- Bathival 1; F. B. Kasorans 0; J. D. what might be called an au picious one of wind gave Kathleen the advansge and foreign
Noris 6; F. J. Kaugs.0; D. R. Optain 4; only a fitful breeze blowing.
he rounded the point ahead of Collean
merchantmen.
ing on November 19..
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