MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1908.

THE BOYCOTT.

AMERICAAND GERMANY.

THE AMBASSADOR ACCEPTED.

IMPERIAL ORDERS SUPER- SEDED.

(kie-knaïve Service, supplied by Regler, vin Bomboy.)

Losos, March 28.

The Hill affair remains a mystery, for while "the German Clovernment allirms that it never objected to the appointment of Hill as Ambassador, some intima- tion was undoubtedly conveyed to the Americanauthorities Washington that Hill was unacceptable to the Germans.

DISCLOSING STATE SECRETS.

OFFENDERS SENTENCED.

(Chinese Mail's Service.)

PRKING, March 29. Ko Erh Ka, who was charged with disclosing state secrets and found guilty, has been soutenced to life imprisonment and will be sent to Chinese

Turkestan.

Tova others Chung and Tho-have heen sentenced to ten years' imprison-

May Loud to a Civil War.

(Chinese Moil's Service.)

PERINO, March 20. imperial orders have been superseded. The Waiwopu wired the Canton Viceroy yesterday to arrest the promoters of the boycott against Japanese goods but Ilis, Excellency Chang ls refused to act on the instructions and telegraphed to the

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articles in their shops to guarantee good faith. Bo far as things. go at present, Japanese products in the Chinese market are dead,

At Fatehan..'

At Kongmoon.

SPORTING.

Yachting.

Yesterday afternoon the one-design boats of the Corinthiau Yacht Club were out for the "Asthor" Cup, and Mr Pearman's Spray, sailed by Mr. C. T. Kow, won by one minute and 48 seconds from Doris, the times being :-

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CAMERONS.

Et. McCall, a Hartop, ↳ Dixon Sgt Douglas, by Dixon ... .... Idout. Fowler, b Liboaud Sgt. Lemmons, e Jones, b Dixon

Dixon Smith, Sgt. Tickner, h

M. Patehotl, Decks, b Libosud

bLibeaud......

Sgt. Camaron, b Libezud Sgt. Fraser, not out Sgt. Janca, a Lightfoot, b Dixon Cpl. Appleton, 5 Labeaud

Sundries...

55 Dixon 20 Liboaud...

Mombers of the Self-Govamment Society have reported from Fatahan that every support is being made to bring about a Bucconafel issue against the Japances. The

Spray gontry and merchants there have declared Doris

(Mr Lammert)... 2 that while it might be impossible for them Gaet to oppose a powerful nation in warfare, Joan what could the Japanese do to force thens Tainetta (Mr Wood)

Ariol (Mr MCorquodale) 2 (24 to buy things which they do not like?

Messrs Wood and Ramsay provided a cup for the Handicap Clans, which thoy facetiously named the Sampan Cap. Caruma, aniled by Insporter Withom, won from Dorothy, sailed by Mr. Forbes. loon Rock, Lycemos Beacon, Cust Rocks and Chanuel Rocke, all marks to starboard and finish at the starting point. Dorothy had the bust of the start, but Caress took the load shortly afterwards and rounded the first mark ahead of Dorothy. The latter regained first place before rounding the Beacon, but the light winds enabled Caress to again get ahead, and thereafter to the finish there was a procession, Caress winning by five minutes.

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THE TRANSPORT NORTH

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COMMERCIAL.

. On March 23 the Shanghai and Hong-

The British transport Northbrook arriv.kow Wharf and, Godown Company held ed from Madras yesterday under the com.their annual meeting at Shanghai. The 16 mand of A. W. McArthur, She brought a Clairman, Mr D. Landalo, said: Last cargo of Government stores and the year the Chairman repeated his predeces- following passengers: Colonel okay sor's statement by eating that in the Majors Gillery and Adyo, Captains Bryco opinion of the General Agents, wharfingers" and Rybot, Lieut. Bond, Laing, and business we shaolutely on the crest of tha Dawson, Capt. Bahington of the 70th wave; depression in the import trado Punjabis and Major Saunders, 29th having kept our godowns filled, that goods moved off inore slowly than was then Lancers, Mrs Winter and Mrs Robinson.

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THE TRANSPORT DUFFERIN

The transport Dufferin from Boobay is

Waiwupu to that effect. This bas mont Sociury from Kongmoon intimating The course was from Fenwick's to Kow.dua boro on April 3. She leaves Taku

created a strong feeling in the Capital, and, as a consequence. Yuna Shih Kai has memorialised the Throne for the immediate despatch of Genend Kang Kwei-Tai with an Army to Canton. Li Chit Ku, Chinese Minister to. Tokyo, bus wired from Japan praying the Feking Governunt to take extreme measures to stop the opening of the "National Disgrace Memorial" at Canton, and begging that the Canton Viceroy he instructed to stop all agitations for a boycott against Japas,

Cantonese, who hold official appoint- menta here, have received instructions The three dicials have been the from the Imperial Government to wire

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[KLEUTER'S BERVICE.} RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

LONDON, March 27.

The Tear has bestowed the Order of the White Eagle on Baron Motono.

THE UNITED STATES NAVY.

Dofielent Armour Beits.

LONTON, March 27. Washington advises that the recent report of Admiral Evans, summerising the opinions of experts with the feet, opines that the armour belts are too low for adequate protection.

THE KNICKERBOCKER CO.

LONDON, March 27. The Knickerbocker Trust Co., has re- opened.

BRITISH POSTAL AGENCIES

IN CHINA.

Hongkon

Liabilities.

LONDON, March 27,

home (Canton) to smooth the populace who are reported to dus gestemanly furious against Japan

At Shanghai.

(Chinem Mail'e Barvin)

SHANGHAI, March 29.

Reports have reached the Self-Govern

excellent results. The merchants and the public in general have promised arory sup- port. Already, Japanese goods firms have placarded over their doors that no Japanese gonda are saleable.

Chinese at Sydney.

- Chinese at Sydney, who have been ad vised of the steps taken by the Cantonese at this side, have wired back to say that

resolution against Japan and things Japan

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ese has been unanimously passed at meeting of Chinese merchants at the Chung Wah Club, Sydney. A National Disgrace elebration will be held in the island Con- tinant by the Chinese there.

THE GYMKHANA.

Training Notes.

Entries for the forthcoming Gymkhans moeting to be bold at the Happy Valley on the 4th April, closed on Saturday and considerable interest is now being taken in the training gallope of the ponies likely to bu engaged in the various eronts.

The programine contains seven events, five fat races, a Ladies' nomination evont

The fiunt race for the motor boat

championship was afon contested yesterday and the Thornycroft motor boat Nellie succeeded in winning ou her handicap, thus taking the championship of the year. A handicap championship is quite a new iden. is it not?

April 17 with half the 3rd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment and 47th Sikhs and reaches Hongkong on April 22, loving again on April 25 having disem-

barked half the 3rd Battalion, Middlesex

Regiment. She reaches Karachi on May 12, when the 47th, Sikh disembark.

Captain G. E. Cathcart, R.A.M.G., will bark on R.LM.S." Dafferia" and pro- coed to Taku in Medical Charge of 2nd Battalion Cameron Highlanders, returning by the "Dufferin" and rejoining his former Command in India.

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THE CONSPIRACY CASE,

Invading the Home.

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Sho leaves on April 1 with the 70th anticipated, is well known to you all. But Punjabla. She arrives at Taku on April 8 now, gentlemen, that there is more life iu and the 70th Punjabis disembark, Sho

leaves Taku on April 10, embarking the markets, and goods are going into con- 41st Dogs to Calcutta, reaches Hongkong sumption, there is no disguising the foot on April 15. leaving April 18, arriving at that we cannot expect our earnings, from Calcutta on May 1, when the 41st Dogrusatorige, oar chief source of income, to be Esembark.

The "Northbrook" will sail at 8 a.m. anything like what they have been during 1st proxime. The details, 2nd Cameron the past few years, Fighlanders, will embark ou launch loay- Kowloon Police Pior at 5.30 p.m., tho

31st instant.

A JEWISH WEDDING.

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A quaint ceremony took place at the Jewish Synagogue yesterday afternoon when Miss Juliat Florencu Joseph, daugh tar of the late Snul Abdulla Joseph, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr T. Toledano. The Synagogue was crowded during the ceremony, and the reception, which was held at the Jewish Recreation Club, just adjoining the Syn agogue, was well attended. The bride, who wore a charming gown of white satin trimmed with lace, was given away by J. E. Joseph, her brother, and two pages (Masters Laurence and Hornee Kadeoria)

The trial of threo Chiseso for conspimey Fire boats started in the race and Messrs was resumed at the Criminal Sussions Burn and Roberts' Kelvin camo home to-day. At the close of the evidence first, followed by Mr J. W. Kew's Bridge-Sir Honry Barkoloy addressed the jury, Laurt and Nollie. In the total marks for for the defeuce. He contended that the carried her train. There were no brides. the season Bridgeport is second and Kelvin police officer who executed the gambling|malila, Mr S. H. Michael noted as best man. third. Nellie has run consistently through- warrant had exceeded his authority when To those who have not seen a Jewish out the season and has done very well be arrested a number of men in the house wedding ceremony there is much which compared with her larger rivals. Mesars who were not gambling. If such a pro-appuals to them as unique. The ceremony Wilks and Jack are the agents for the cording were approved it would abolish all takes place under a canopy held by four Thornycroft motors • 7-

saaredims of the home. Had it been an attendants, and after both bride and bride. Feilung the winner of the Regatta race, Eglishman, a Scotsman or a German that groom sip wine from the same glass, the was motored by Messrs Ulderup and had been so arrested there would have glase is thrown down and smashed. The

been an outcry throughout the land. Schluter.

The second club race for Chinese-rigged

The Chief Justice-I am sorry to inter-origin of this custom in somewhat difficult ting the law quite correctly. Thore is that a negative comparison is implied, in nothing in the warrant to stop the officer effect us follows:-May it be as dificult to from exercising his discretion. He is ar

This point was seized on by à resident who'sent one of the papers a letter giving it in parallel with the statement made by the Chairman of the Yangtze Wharf and Godown Co., at the Annual Meeting un March, 30, 1907: "I should like to re- mark in this connexion that it is a mistake to imagine that because our godowns have been chock-a-bloo full all through last year we ought to show particularly good results. Our wharf does best whop goods don't stisk in the godowns but koep on moving in and out freely.'

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued by Me Figg of the Hongkong Observatory →→→

On the 30th at 11.55 a.-The barometer

has fallen quickly in Jausa owing to the depression which is touring Eastwards over the N. purt of the Ses of Japan.

Pressure has increased rapidly and is now highest ever N, China.

The wind is expected to freshen from N.E. in the Formosa Channal and N. part of the China Sea.

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Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ond ing at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 frohes.

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-morrow.

FORECAST DISTRICT L-Hongkong and Neighbourhood N.E. winds, freshening: cloudy; misty.

2.-Formosa Channel: Same as No. 1. 3.-South coast of China between Hong-

4.South coast of China between Hong- kong and Hainna: Same as No. 1.

Carton merchants at Suashni have spd Taadení Eace. This latter should cruiser was reaailed over on & course Tupt you, Sir Henry, but you are not put to find, but the most logical explanation is kong and Lamocks: Santos No. 1, inst privately to consider what step should be taken to oust the Japaneso trade.

PERING, March 29. The Peking Government has onlered the Tuotai of Shanghai to stamp ont any agitation initiated by Cantonese merchants for a boycott against Japan

At Hongkong.

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shattered.

FOR RHEUMATIC BUFFERERS, THE quick relief from pain afforded by THE

applying Chamberlain'a Pain Balm The presents wars very pretty and makes it a favorite with sofferers from rheumatism, sciatics, lame back, lumbago, and dead seated and muscular paine. For asie by all chemern and torekeeper.

AMERICAN NEWS.

prove a great succes innamuch as there round Bokhara ftock (port). Only three are seven probable starters; two couples boste started. The wind was very light we hear are being ontered by the officers of but it strengthened a littlo when the bestondered to seize and arrest. That is the law disunite these two as it is difficult to re- H. M. S. Bedford," one by the officers was reached only to fall again outside without regard to whether they are Chi

or anybody else. nese of R. G. A., ong by Mr R. F. C. Master, the Pass. The mark was mended by

Sir Henry-I say with great respect, my Mr Dryandust's stable contributes one and Australian at 1.15 Budjby Marion about Lord, that the warrant does not authorise immunity seize persone there against whom pair has been seen undergoing careful full twenty minutes later, May being last. him to go into the house and without numerous. preparation on the Kowloon side. Com. The post ions rusined enchanged till the shore is not one tittle of evidence, that mander Campbell's (Bedford) pair will, we finish. Times:

With such an inter- they have gambling. pretation of the law the sacredness of think, start favorite for this event, bat Australian (Mr Guy)...

14 18 any man's house in Hongkong would the Kowloon pair should not be allowed Marien (Mr Ramsey)

not be safe for one moment. I venture to start unbacked.

May (Mr Summers)

0 to say with great respect that your Lord- ship will aut tell the fury that an officer can go into any man's house under such a warrant and drag him away and his family and such persons ns are there without a tittle of evidence that gambling is going Magdalena Bay. All goes well with the

The Chief Justice--I am sorry to that is the law. That is the order of the magistrate on the warrant.

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PANAMA, Marob 24. The torpedo "beat flotilla which accom panied or followed the battleship fleet from, the Atlantic, bas, now left Panama for

flotilla.

New-York, March 24. Prince Helie de Sagan, the cousin of before you I would take this point, that incognito in New York. He registered at a Sir Henry- I wore arguing this matter Count Boni de Castellana, has arrived the document must be taken as a whole. hotel as W. H. Thomson and dined.

I am antifled new to tell the jury that the it is said, with Auns Gould, the divorced

It will be no casy matter for supporters of the Farimutual to pick a certainty at the forthounsing meeting of ponies likely In spite of the strenuous measures taken to run for the Challenge Cup-or Gymkhana HONGKONG.BLUE . COMBINED TEAM, by the Police, the Chinesa in Hongkong takes as it is now called-seme 18 or

On Saturday afternoun the Hongkong do Bot back patriotism in their Apaign mure old ponies, and 12 or more subscrip- Cricket Club closed the season with a match against Japanese trade. A visit along the to griffins have been kept by various against a combined team selected from the streets in Chinatown will verify the owners to take part in this and subscription Police and Craigengower Clubs, the game statement. Red, placards are posted up griffin orents. We attribute the increased ending in favour of the premier team by on the doors of a great may firms ember of poines of the subscription eight wickets. The combined team batted Mr Henneker Heaton asked in the which formerly don't in Japanese goods. grithin class kept for Gymkhanas to the first compiling 80 and 109 for fire wickets, mon were not gambling and naa matter wife of Count de Castellano, with whom House of Commons if Hongkong was one ready"Please do not ask for Jaforesight of the Committes in advertising to el Hongkong replied with 1831 and fact a false charge was made against Sapan is in love. The Prince left to-day saddled with financial responsibilities panese goods

as they are not obtainable before the sale of ponies, took place after 70 for two. The 76 scores were;;— for carrying on the British Postal hare. Others read Japanese goods are the races that special races would bo Agencies at the Treaty Porta, Mr not saleable here," The Chun Kwong reserved for this class of pony. No less Churchill in reply said that Hongkong Company and many others use racious than 19 of the old ponies won races at the had for many years carried on the Agencies, and had hitherto derived profit, in which the Imperial Govern wen't had not participated.

FRANCE AND MOROCCO..

A Heated Debate.

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methods to make their nationals know that nothing Japanese as dealt with in their shops. Some advertise in local native papers, others send out circular The following advertisement which up-

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official meeting and off day.

COMBINED TBAN.

First innings,

E. Irving, b Macfarlan....... W. Kent, b Makin.. R. Bass, b Macfarlan...

H. Mandaraon, st. Turzor, b blakin A. O. Brawn, e Turner, & Stoyona G. A. Hancock, run out. W. Pitt, b Macfarlan D. McHardy, h Macfarl L, A. Rose, not out

J. Irvine, b Mactarian...

A veritable forest of trees" have been left behind by the "Amoy bird," viz Rubber Tree, Nutmeg Trea, Camphor Tree Pine Tree and Gum Tree. Mr Hall Brutton is represented by Kingston, Silverlake and interest readers: "We want to notify Lowlander-all winners. Cexcomb is look. the public that we only don] ining well, though on the fat aide and with a and sweat or two ought to ba in good trim. European and American goods LONDON, Marel 28.

that we do not buy or sell things Greytick, Corrie, Mischief, Baluchi Chief The French Chamber has passed the Japanese." The Ynt Kwong Company, the aud. Mainstay are being trained by Mr extraordinary credits for the expedition Sincere Company, the Wing On Company, Gegg and Astrol-now the property of the

Honorable Mr F. H. May-Homocea, and W. Pitt, e Fowler...... the old vetemn Blue Nilo" are in the W. Kent, e Turner, b Hancock ... able hands of our Champion winner. We G. A. Hancock, e Hancock, b Penke... hope that the white, green sach and cap. L. A. Rose, e Pestonjo, & Makin

in Morocco. During the debate, the Government indignantly protested against the accusations of M. Jaures, who said that the French artery had massacred Moorish wouten an ildren.

CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

The $25 Qualification.

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LONDON, March 28, The Dominion Governcient announces that it will continue until the end of the year, the regulation expiring on the Iet April requiring every immigrant to possess $35,

AMOY'S ROCKING STONE.

Upsetting Causes feeling.

(From Our Correspondent.)

AMOX, March 27,

It now appears that the upsetting of the rocking stone, was not an accident, but was done very much on purpose, and that

the Sun Fat Company, the Chun Kwong Company, the Kwong Wo Company, and the Kwong Sang Company, which represent the majority of firms in Hongkong dealing

A. Langley, b Stovens...

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jurymen that no for Washington. He had come on 80. man from Mr Foreman downwards--let Allen Line steamship to Quebec. Anna the lawyers read the law as they like Gould is believed to be infatuated with him. would not consider it an outrage to be trented as these man were.

The Chief Justicu, in his addroas to the not to be carried away jury, advised them with the argument of improbabilities, as in his experience there was no story to 6 improbable to beliore. He also pointed out that the police officer did his duty 23 fairly and as the law required.

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HONGKONG ROPE MANU- FACTURING CO.

Crey of Mexico, Mexico, March 23.

"El Tiempo," the wellknown newspaper, reproducing the Now York Herald's article concerning the interests of the United States in Magdalena Bay, predicts that the United States will attempt to acnex Lower California.

WASHINGTOY, March 24. Congressman Hepburn, of Iown, has in- troduced into the House of Representatives a bill which provides for the registration of corporations. The bill is an amendinant the Sherman Anti-Trust Law. These regis tored corporations are to be given a certain immunity

from

regulations of the Sherman

Act.

of

The twenty fourth ordinary general meet- ing of the shareholders in the HongkongAll the corporations commonly spokon Rope Manufacturing Company was held at of as Morgan concerns, the United States

64 noon to-day, Mr. Showan prasided, and Steel-Corporation, the Harvester. Trust, therowers present Messrs D. W. Craddock, etc., have agreed to take advantage of thu 2. P. White, Captain Clarke, R. Hancock, Amendment.

The bill specifically assert the right of J. A. Young and L.F. Campbell, feecretary). Labour to s

to strike. The notice convening the mecting having heen read,

Sundries

Total (for 5 wickets),100

HONGKONG CEOB. First innings.

R. Bass, o Fowler, b Peuke

will again be donned by his owner in a in foreign goods, and are situate in Queen's anal effort to overcome his Inte rival in the Road, Connaught Rend and Des Voeux Gymkhana Cup at the tast Race Meeting, Road respectively, have placarded their with whom he ran a dent-heat. We wish places in largo ebaracters announcing: Du Mr Master avory success at the coming, not sell things Japanese here."

maceting for it is, the last that we will see W. C. D. Turner, b Manderson, kim ride in the East.. We understand he H. R. Makin, o L. Irving, b-Irvine...

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b Brawn Hind, rotirea in May next.

Major J. A. Macfarlan, o'Rose, b

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At Canton.

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CANTON, March 20.

And Patrick and Eglinton are being kept in exercise but we understand that the latter will not start at the 1st meeting."

The two events reserved for ponies of the subscription class should also show exciting finishes.

At the pooting of the Self-Government Society, the proceedings of which I report ed yesterday, a company was floated with

capital of $1,000,000. The whole amount sub-rece is in good form, while Safrano

Kirkmichael, the winner of the classical

fus boon underwritten by the seventy-twa Huse, Lowlander and Dalliance who were

E A. Fowler, J. Irvine, b Mander,

300

H. Hancock, b Hancock

A. W. J. Peake, h Hancock

G. Jack, not out....

F. H. H. Stovens, b Manderson

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guilds of Canton. The object of the company all winners will be difficult to chose HL Hancock, Pestonje" is for the wholesale purchase of existing from. Two other ponies, Druckeberger, F. Fowler, not out Japanese goods in the city which, according roped "Total Abstainer" "and Butter Major Macfarlan, o Kore, b'Irvine to the report of the Investigating Cam punah" should not be lost sight of, W. C. D. Turner, not out

It has The former, now the property of the lato mitten, represent that amount.

been considered that the most effective owner of Crisis" of Welterfame, ran

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THE CHAIRMAN SAID--We now present 4to you our Report and Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1907, printed 16

opies of which have been in your hands 32 for some time past, which I hope will be found quito satisfactory by shareholders.

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As we anticipated at the annual meet-

10 ing this time last year both exchanga

It also asserts the right of employers to lockout employes.

Both employers and employees are to be allowed to make combinations,

These are radical Changes in the law- brought about by the recent decisions of the Supreme Court and by u desire to get capital and labour closer together.

NEW YORK, March 24. William Vanderbilt, Jr. was held in

and the cost of raw material bave been bail by the Churt of Special Sessions on the

Aventre. When arraigned before Magis

in our favor enabling us to reduce charge of speeding his automobila in Fifth to trato Frederick Kernochan the latter, a prices to our customera limit than we have seen for years personal friend Bower

Vanderbilt, disterged On the other hand the lower price induced Vanderbilt and his party, on Vanderbilt's greater demand and our turn-over accord testimony. The policen who made the

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14 ingly above a fair increase. the arrest appealed to Commissioner Bingbarn, 30 Accounts there is nothing I think that the head of the police force. District At 24 requires explanation. Our Investmonts you torney Jeromo took up the case with result

6 will notice have all written down to as above.

been

2the low valuation of the

SAN FRANCISCO, March 24 present day and should be quite safe at the figeres given. There have been three heavy earthqunko Total (for two wickets)76 As to the present year's prospects I can shocks in Imperial Valley, California. the sailors placed smaller pieces of rock

only say that it has begun well and that so under it, id to levered it over.:

measure to bring about a sucessful boycott very consistently at the last meeting being KOWLOON CAMERON, SERGEANTS.

far we have no reason to fool pessimistic,

NEW YORK, March 24.. The return match between the Sergeants The quality of our rope never was better The stone narrowly missed destroying a is to buy up the goods, which will be placed whenever he started and was first

Misa Julia Fish, the daughter of Stuy- A list on the off-day doing the mile in 2 m. 9 seo. Moss, Caiuron Highlanders, and the Kow-than it is at present and it is daily growing house situated, just below. This house is controlled by the company. occupied by a Japanese subject. His of Japanese goods has been tabled which The allowances that he and Butterpunch loon Cricket Club was played at Kowloon more and more in fager in all the ports and vent Fish, the millionaire, has married garden as much damaged, and he went to classifies all things Japanese and is sum will receive should bring thom well to the on Saturday, being won by the home team places to which we send it and with all con his Consul, to ask for compensation. The marised no follows: Marino meats and Front Skirbock, Sorongupatan, Loch-rather casily. The scores were :--- German Consul was communicated with edibles 25 different kinda among which loven, Gadtree, Chanticleer and Energy and the two Consuls and the man went on the principale articles are shell-fish, outtle.will also run. board the Leipzig, to let the man try fish, mushroom, dried-fal, shrimps,

and recognise the sailom. He said he oysters ote; Piece goda-76 different

KOWLOON

Lightfoot, ran out.... Robinson, o Smith, b Jones Edwards, b

b Fowler Disqu, b Appleton Deeks, Clelland, b Somerville,

E and b

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could recognise three, as they were the kinds, a sample of encet of which is exhibit- - DO NOT CROWD THE SEASON. ones who hid offered him one dollar a pieco ed Glasswar08-25 different kinds with them a desire to get out and en- Libeaud, o Cameron, & Jones

THE first warm days of spring bring as donipensation, which of course he had Loather-ware 21 different kinds; Station refused. The German Copal asked the ery for the educational department re joy the exhilarating sir and sunshine: Jones, not out

Children that have been housed up all men if they had done this, to which they presents 16 kinds, this it has been decided winter are brought out and you wonder. Clements, l Appleton *** confessed:

Harron, & Patchett, b Jones will be replaced by English articles where they all came from.

The beary

Sundries.... The Japanese subject was offered $100 Artioles for female cover sixteen kinds, winter clothing in thrown side, a cold wave compension, but this was refused no Coal is classified into 27 kinds, stops this seasons are even turo dangerous than comes and influenza is prevalent. Colds at

Tots! altogether too small. With regard to there being taken to raplice them by in mid-wintst,

there

here is much more destroying pf the graves, the owners are Australian, Hongay and Bomeo Coal;ger af penmania. Tako Chamberlain's gotting up a petition and so presenting i Matches are divided into 50 kinds.

Cough Remedy, however, and you will have Fowler today.

nothing to fear. It always onred, and Jones Considerable fooling is being shown Nativo dispensaries lave met and counteracts any toddency of a cold in ravalt Appleton about this, hut it is hoped it will be voluntarily requested the Solf-Government in pneumonia. For sale by all chemists Patchett. nunicably settle

Smith Bocioty to check the quantity of Japanese nd atorekeepers.

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Burners who know what really first la Higgins,

WASHINGTON, March 24,

is and how seldom Manila rope made of pure Mauila hemp without any fibros and cheaper 13 mixture of other worker

United States Senator William F. Bryan, 3 met with now-a

the youngest merobar of the Senate, died 6-days. There being no questions, the report was here of typhoid forer to-day at the age of 65 adopted on the motion of the Chairman 31 years. He is the seventh Sonator to 37 seconded by Mr D. W. Onddock, who die within a year. Senator Bryan repro- remarked thust the report was exceedingly sented Florida and was appointed, to fill 3 satisfactory and reflected the greatest out the unexpired term of the Senator

credit on the managers Carried

Mallery Boxster Bryan was a brillant man and became immediately popular with his colleagues in the Sonate. Ho we a salf-made man in every way.

The motion was carried

On the proposition of Captaro Clarke Roconded by Mr Young, Dr Noble, Mesars, 2 косово SH.: P. White and D. W. Craddock were

re-elected members of the Consulting Com 154mittee

Hancock moved that Messrs WH. Mr Potts and A. O'D Gourdin be re-appointed TBE quicker cold ir gotten rid of the Auditors PAVONE

OURE YOUR COLD BEFORE IT ENDANGERS YOUR BEITH

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ROBINSON PIANO

COMPANY, LTD.

NEW PIANOS

ON

HIRE

AT

$10 per month.

TUNING INCLUSIVE.

J.&R. TENNENT, LD.

WELLPARK BREWERY,

GLASGOW.

FINE LAGER BEER

Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints $16.00.

MUNICH BEER-

Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints

$17.00

FINE PALE ALE

Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints

$18.00

DOUBLE XXX STOUT

Per Case of 7 Dozen Pints.

$18.00.

SOLE AGENTS

WATKINS.

JIMITED.

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