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improvement in effected we must remain ander the imputation of having the worst rds of any European settlement in the East. The most humilitating part of the affair is that it is not want of
JA. S. WATSON & CO., money which prevents a change. We have
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The U. S. battleship Iowa and guneat Ranger have been sent to Panama to protect American interests, owing to the disturbances. in the neighbourhood of the isthmus,
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by China, the plague has vanished after carry- ample money to construct as good roads asing off over four thousand persors. The our neighbours, but apparently there is a French have laid a new town in that quarter to rooted objection to spending it on certain be called Albyville. WINE AND SPIRITS MERCHANTS.mbat necessary improvements. After all, it cannot be denied that tax-payers have a right to ask that they shall have decent and well-kept roads to travel over. This is not at present the case in the City of Victoria, and we are glad to see the President of the Sanitary Board calling attention to the fact. Any visitor to Hongkong drawing his con clusions from the state of the roads would imagine that the Colony was in a bad way, The policy of allowing the creation of so unfortunate an impression is, it is needless to say, nosound, -
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COMPLAINTS, either in letters to the local Pass or verbal, have been very frequent of late about the conduct of public chair and ricksba-coolies, and there can be ae doubt these complaints are
well-grounded. Numerous cases of insolence, refusing a hire, demanding more than legal fare, and stilar offences must-have come under the Very netice, of most of our readers.
Harmaton Circus is now performing in Jave, where it has mat with a warm reception.
The first American tank to be started in the Philippines will open for business on the 28th inst.
The Crown Prince of Siam has completed a book on The War of the Polish Succession, which Mr. Fisher Unwin will publish shortly.
The second-class cruiser For is to be com A special despatch to the New York Times missioned by Captain Frederick S. Pulhan on from Mexico City last month, said:-Profesertao 10th prox, for the purpose of relieving the A Crooks of Northwestern University, Marathon in the East Indies. Evanston, IL, has started to dính Orizaba posk, a volcano 18,314 fest Ligh, on the edge of the Mexican platon. The mountain is very cifftenlt of ascent, but Professor Crooks, who has done much climbing in Europe and Asin, is confident he will reach the top. He is fully photo. equipped for the expedition, carries a graphic outfit, and expects to secure valuable data for use in his class work.
Mr. John Dix Morgan, representing Cali fornian capitalists, has bought goll claims in the Philippines to the amount of $280,000 (gold). All the claims are situated in the province of Benguet, and belonged to ex-volunteers, who remained in the islands when their regiments went home, and located their claims,
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS SERVICE.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]
FUNERAL OF PRESIDENT
MOKINLEY.
Loynos, 20th September, 7.85 p.in. FUNERAL PROCESSION-SIMPLE
METHODIST SERVICE. The funeral procession of President Me Kinley included President Roosevelt, the Cabinet and representatives of the civic military, social, and commercial organien- tions.famense erowds fined the route. A
A remarkable case of impersonation was re-simple Methodist funeral service was held.
SUSPENSION 'OF BUSINESS. The Shangbai Union writes against tramwaycently brought to light at Rawalpindi, and le echemes for the Settlement, and says:-Wo to the arrest of a man named Waterfotel, alime
Business throughout the United States note that one of the Shanghai daily pers has Blanchfield, a driver in the North-Westora again heen harping on tramways, and confidently Railway. The accusal and a man named was suspende d. stating that if a well-considerad sokone were blanchfield were employed together in the rail brought before the ratepayers it would be a workshops at Lucknow some three years carried: We cannot help admising our conterm-re, and when Blanchfeld proceeded to Uganda porary for his pertinacity in championing accused issued his razie, and by using his cortificates, duplicates of, which he fraudulently tramways, but we think this cause a lost one
One thing against tramvays-if obtained by applying to the railways on which all the same. they succeeded-wald be the intense loss of Blanchfield had surved, secureci employment on revenue to the community, for last year the the North-Westorn Railway. On the accused's incouts from jintikabas and wheelbarrows was honso being rearched, veral incriminating|
like that sum ?
found. A photograph of Blauchfield has been obtained, and a married sister of his has testitied to the accused being an imposter.
rally it is asserted that the Police fall, to keep these coolics in order and that this Tha. 86,000. Will tramways contributo anything/docaments, copies of cerliftenlos, etc., were
Lost troublesome class of native is being allowed to get out-of hand. In reality, however, this charge against our Police is hardly just. In the matter of importanate schcitation of fares, a little more might be out to obeck what sometimes amounts to
The Marine Review, of Cleveland, Ohio, publishes the particulars of the new Unitel Statos instileship Maine. Her length between
The numerous friords in Hongkong of Admiral du P. de Richelien, the hand of the Siamese Navy, will be glad to hear that he is not going to retire yet. We stated his resignation.
of a report from Bangkok itself.
meux. 12,30 tons, or with a full load 13.501 at his post, for he retirement would be a great tons; engines, 16,000 L.p., supplied by Niehausse
Her armament wil
We are very
. In addition to Wines of our own bottling / te mobbing of a would-be fare by a crowd in our isso of the 28th ult. on the strong perpendiculars is 383ft.; over all, 3901t. 10in; the following brands, bottled in Europe, to insolence of conduct, etc., the remed, pleasal to be able to auzounce his continuanca eam, 27ft. 24in.: draught, 2316. Gin. displace-
have been specially selected, and procured
of chair or rieksha-mon. But with regard
from the celebrated firm of MESSRS, GEO. lies, primarily, in the hands of the public. Jass to Sium. With regard to the second part of boilers; spoel, 18 knots G. SANDEMAN, SONS & CO., of LON. Cases of the kind are usually passed over our paragraph concerning Admiral de Richelieu consist of four 12in., 16 8in.. and 24 smaller
DON and OPORTO, for whom we have been appointed Sole Agents:-
-LIGHT DRY
SOLERA
15%.
$17.00 25.00 25.00
by the sufferer because he is unwilling to take the trouble to prosecute; he does not se of refrain, nevertheless, from ventilating his grievance and complaining of neglect of Possibly duty on the part of the Police. also ingny people take no action because. They are aware of the power of the Captain Superintendent of Police to cancy 32.00 vehicle-licenses, should he think fit. The 42.00 val and only remedy which the public has against annoyance and aggression A, S. WATSON & CO. ✨n the part of the coolies in question
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- Hudekosa Ormez: 14, Dr. Veux Roan C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
on the 28th it., it was not intended to convey that we arcopted the accusat ou of his anomies, who failed soitely to damage the Admiral's reputation. We gladly take the opportunity however, to contradict the story.
guns. Her two torpedo-tabas will be subuerg- ed. Kropp armour will be ased, and her armour- belt will extind 3ft. bolow and 4ft shova the water-line. The belt will be in, thick at the top and in, thick at the bottom andchips, and will tupur to dia. right forward, but will be- discontinued aft 1. from the stern. Fer thuda fift, the armour dock will be in thick da the slope and in on the flat, while for- ward the thickness will be in. only. It is expected that the vessed will be ready for her trids next summor.
is to send in a complint to the Captain Superintendent for the time being, giving the bumber of the vehicle against whose puller or bearers the charge is brought with other essential particulars. In such a case, the ecmplainant may rest assured that if Lc. has a genuine grievance the Captain Superintendent will send for the offending coolies and either adinezishi them. As Hainan has not yet become French It has, so to speak. narrowed the English deal with their licenses according territory-though the Chinese are fear rind, and it seems likely to inve a demoralis.
to eigu gunboat to look up Hollow. ing it will soon beit might doo harm for sing effect, which will not ease with the conflies itself. The war has given an opportunity to the rising commercial rivals of England, and has hastened the woment when the economie crisis which must inevitably attend the de- relopment of competing industries will become
According to recent advices from Hoihov, the French soon to be making things lively in that otherwise quiet city. Several of the French officers are behaving very much as conquerors, and are intimidating the peaceful natives generally. Chinese merchants of good
French invasion and interference, although they standing are strongly protesting against the for the lattos: bave come to settle. Only a few English Parliamentary Session, the Débute Commenting on the barrenness of the past days ago a party of French officers shot at a marks that the English not only, mean to gempa boy because he did not reply to their end the war by a complete victory, which is call, being asleep. The boy was severely quito stural. but also refuse to understand woanded, and was eventually handed over to an anyixdy either at home or abroad car American missionary doctor, and the chiuso fail to share their projndicos. "The war," official was compelled to square the matter by it says, has deprived the English attitude asking the Frenchmen to pay the bay's parents towards Imperial actions of all calmness.
cate. The time when tho English buried themselves with their internal development in
to the circumstances of the ease, without Hoxogono, 21st September, 1901.
troubling the complainant further in the
A case interesting to British married soldiers WHEN Dr. ATKINSON at the Sanitary Board utter as a rule. But without the in-
was heard in the Bombay Police Court the formation the Police are powerless, and meeting on Thursday said that he did not
the public must bestir itself in the first other day. The wife of a lance-corporal in the know how the four-wheeled horse, au-
instance. If the trouble is too great, the Oxfordshire Light Infantry charged a colour sergeant of the same regiment with sul bulances, which are being procured from
We are and wrongful confinement. Her husband had England for conveyance of plague-sufferers.grievance quot be very akute. would stand the ronis which we have in convinced, however, that the failure to lodge been placed under arrest, and the complainant security, caloness, and profound elite altime the complaint in the right quarter arises came out of her room and asked the reason of Hongkong, he called attention once more te an offer criticised but still unremedied chiefly from ignorance of the power of the her husband's arrest. She was told that if shy lefect in the condition of Victoria. We have Captain Superintendent of Police; and also. did not "shut up" ake herself would be made a
Publie Works Department which for its in a loss degree, becauso a number of cases in prisoner. The defendant simost immediately city, read a paper or funsil humea riados, in size gets though a fair amount of work in the Police Court where coolies have been ordered up a police guard and directed the which he urged that the very greatest re the course of a year, but we have not and brought to book, having been dismissed complainant's removal by main forco, to the we do not appear likely to have for a low with fines paid by the guild, have inflicted guard-room. For the defence it was argued the comformation of pre-bisterie bones found)
time to come even main roads which are fit for traffic. A certain measure of com placency, it is true seems to be felt some of the authorities on the subject, for Mr. H. P. TOGKER, Senior Executive Engineer and Acting Assistant Director of Public Works, reporting on the mainten- ance of roads and bridges in Victoria, under the heading of Annually Recurrent Ex- penditure" in the Public Works Report for 1900, said: The roads, streets, and Bridges generally were kept in good repair."
no punishment on the offender. A more harmonious co-operation of the public and the Pollen is neded to check the abuses which have sprung up, and we think that at the present this is not too much to hope
scoms irremediably closed."
At the meeting of the Zoological Congress in Berlin last month, Professor b. auto, of that
should be exarcised in drawing, deductions froni
that the complainant, being on the strength of in caves, &c. He denied that anthropology the regiment, was amenable to all the pains and was able to throw any light on the history penalties incidental to a breach of military die of human development. it was different with eipline as much as any ordinary soldier, and zoology, which could prove that men and that the defendant in taking the action he did autopoid apes belonged to the same family was under the bona fide belief that he was The investigations of Friderthal had shown doing his duty. For the complainant, it was contened that there was no regulation which During the 24 hours outing at noon yester-authorised the arrest or the confinement of a day a fresh case of plagne (Chinese) was re- woman who resided in barrucks. The husband porteil, followed by death.
of any woman who offended became liable, and was punished. Towards the conclusion of the
for,
Yesterday the French Hagship Amiral Cherner arrived from the Pescadores, and the British hospital-ship Carthage left for Taku.
Mr. TOOKER must have intended the word "generally" to be used in a very qualifying sense, or he was not in the habit of riding in a vieksha about our main streets. The shocking read lending along the Western Prayu 'would courince anyone that Lieut. A: Blake; A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor, Hongkong roads, ure insufficiently looked having obtained a month's leave, Capt. W. L. after. It is perhaps our worst example, Warren, R.G.A., Private Secretary to H.E., will but there are many others which are a for the time being andortake the duties of disgrace to the Colony. It is practically A,D.C. also,
A party of men from the U. S. monitor Monterey raised the pinnace-which was sunk The other night in a collision with the stearov-
Ranch Wey Foong, yesterday morning.
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Learing a compromise was come to on the com-
assimilated.
that the blood of auimsis, when inserted into tho, voins of others of the same family, pro- duced no bad effect, but wa Whon fasorted into animals belonging to other families, is cansed death. Assos' blood, for example, was assimilated in the veins of horses,
Hamun blood, however, acted as a deadly poison in the veins of all animals, including wonkeys, with the sole exception of anthropoid apes-a proof that we were blood-relations of these animals. |
AN IMPUDENT CHINAMAN. WELL SERVED.
THE CRISIS IN CHINA..
SHANGHAI, 20th September, 9.10 p.m.
REINFORCEMENTS FOR YUAN
SHIKAL
Sheu Tan-ho's corps of 5,000 foreign- drilled troops has been ordered to Shantung to reinforce Governor Yuan Shikai:
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
SECOND ENQUIRY INTO THE
*COCHRANE STREET
COLLAPSE.
The reopened enquiry into the Cochrane Streat honsa oollapen took plses before Mr. Hazeland, Police Magistr te, gesterday morning.
Mr. F. B. L Bowley, Crown Solicitor, address ing his Worship, said that on the H0th uit,, an suquity had beon hold into the causes of death of the persous killed by the collapse of houses in Coolinge Street. As he saw from the deposi sions taken at the sald enqu ty, his Worship cecided that the people tilto i to their death. by the injurias received in the gollapus of the houses in question. Ithed heen decided, however, to have further evidence takon. His Worship noted in the capacity of corner and corokok a**
Jury, and therefore possessed all the powers of duties of such pertained to them. It was not. of the death of those forty-three people, bat use what caused the collapse of the houses, according to the Ordinsne, governing ooronov a and ouroner's juries power and duties, which mys: “ Tho coronor should thorofore enquire as to the circumstances of the death, where and when the deceased died or was found dead; by whom he was last soon alive; who was present, or who first saw the body after death; whe- ther any known illness existed, whether any negligence or blame is alleged against any. one. The cause of death was clear, but now it remalued to find out what caused the falling of those houses. The evidence already taken might stand. It was only wished to tail additional evidence. To begin with, Mr. Bowley called the owner of the buildings,
• Chau Chân Cheung, the owner of, Nos. 32 and 34, Cochrane Street, being sworn, stated
a coroner and a commer's jury; also all the
merely his duty to and out the immediato cause
as follows calor in, pisteh
I am a manufacturer of, and danlorin, matches, I vosideat Noe: 42 mid: 447/Stanley Street. I own the houses Nos. 32 and 84, Cochrane Street. I negotiated for the purchase of No. 32 on
the 25th or 26th of October, IEC), and for the purchase of No. 4 about the 8th or 7th of November, 1960, The dosl was completed about the 22nd December in the same year. The houses at the time I purchased them only contained three stories. I paid $9,900 for No. 32 and $9.850 for No. 34. I looked at the houses and found that another story could be added to them, and then agreed to purchase LONDON, 19th September, 5.30 p.un. them. I did not consult anyone about adding another story before buying house No. 32. I have built twenty to thirty houses myself. I employed a contractor to build thin I never build houses without employing a contractor. In November I spoke to Mr.
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GRAVE DISASTER TO MOUNTED INFANTRY.
Three companies of mounted infantry, have under Major Gough, and three guns 1 been captured by the Boers. Two officers and fourteen men were killed.
GENERAL NEWS
TERRIBLE LOSS. The torpedo-boat destroyer Cobra has been wrecked in the North Sea. Sixty were drownga.
[The torpedo-boat destroyer Cobra was built at Elswick, and lannoned last year. She was of 400 tons displacement and her mean speed was 349 knols. Her armament was one 12 pr. and five 6 pr. guns, while she carried two torpedo tubes. Her complement is stated to be 63 men, that practically all on board have been drowned. Like the Viper she was fitted with the Parsona compound steam turbine.]
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Hageland, architect, about house No. 32. two days after I had made an agreement to buy it. Linked him if the walls were strong nough to stand an additional foor I vent
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to his offles, to ask him Ho told the be would go and have a look at the house and lot mo know if another story could be added. short time after he told me it was all
glit could add another feer, and ho would draw the plan for me and have it passed and got por mission. The alterations 1 wanted made LONDON, 19th September, 5.30 p.m. were in the back-vard, which ran serors" the honses. The kitchen was behind the back-yard. There were bridges on the upper flodra londing BRITISH DESTROYER WRECKED to the kitchen. There wore two external croUS wails, and I wanted the pulled down mid-one" single cross wall put up instead to us to hays the kitchen ou que side and the back yard on the other. The new prost wall was not on the sime lines as the old ones. It made the fiving room slightly deeper. Mr Hazeland drew the plans with the alterations and showed them to me before sending them to the Director of Public Works. The plan of house No. 5- prose cured was the one suut to the FW.D. The alterations were at additional floor and verandah. I bere also seen the plan ico- It was drawn by Mr. Hazelandi The first and daced of a detailed drawing of the venudah. second floors already had verandaba. Some time after the plans were sent to the W.D. Į received a permit Mr. Hagaland gave it to me, and at the same time zded the back the plan of house No. 3. Before I received pormit Lliad purolased house No. 34,
Continnlug, witness declared that Hazelaad sail the alterations at No. 34 were to be the same as at No. He prepared the plans, which witness saw Witness signed u
the alterations. Mr. notice, dated 7th December, to the Fablic Works Department, concerning from the P.W.D. Withose did not remember Hazeland afterwards shoved him the permit whether there was an enlarged verandah plan for No. 34, nor was he sure whether he received a copy of the plan for No. 3 ilo thought he did, however, Mr. Hazeland, after he got the plans for witness had nothing further to do with the matter, Witoons paid him $40 for each Honse. The alterations were given to Kang Wo and work on both houses was started at the same time. As to the tumants of the two housón, tho frat and ground for of No. ware let to the Tang Tik blacksmith shop, the proprietor, of which roupied the premises below winess parehas the usage - Ho paid $50 a month rent, The Recond floor was un- occupied when witnes purchased the house To make the alterations witness saked the people in the blacksmiths, hop to r moyo, but they refused and carried on their work all the time the sitefatiota were gorag on.
The smith had a forge on the ground floor, where hé carried on his trade
LONDON, 19th September, 7.15 p.m
IN HONOUR OF PRESIDENT
MCKINLEY.
As a tribute of respect to the late Presi- dent McKinley, several theatres and business houses in London are closed to-day. A remarkable gathering assembled in West minster Abbey, where i memorial service was held. The Stock Exchange was closed.
THE TSAR IN FRANCE.
The Tear has met with an enthusiastic reception in France. To-day be witnessed the military maneuvres. Cordial speeches were delivered, the Tear referring in his remarks to Frince as a friendly allied nation. MONEY MARKET.
Bank rate is unchanged.
REUTER'S SERVICE,
LONDON, 18th September.
THE UNITED STATES CABINET. At a meeting of the United States Cabinet, President Rosevelt requested the members to retain their portfolios.
MR. HAY'S RESIGNATION
CONTRADICTED.
The reported resipation of the Honourable John Bay, United States Secretary of State, is denied
BRITISH NATAL MANŒUVRES— UMPIRES DECISION.
verandali irons, and; bract
on plari Ubegides other
purchased No, de the
this
Mr.
black-
making
ere shown
the ground foor was a building, cons whosa rent: WALE 834 a month. He still resided ther at ther time of the accidant. There was
loft at Rans for storing basme.
housa
did not known whetting may you plent 34 The first floor, ans, lai as e fami Lie zout for this being nista nego tenents were there, 100, when the soilə:
board- The second floor was 11841 as a 200mer ing house, the proprietor of whirit may Saway when the iterations, were being returned when they were cons the third foën at 6 rent
the accident the second floor, was family house. The winate of the first floors remain Kungi the At the time of the houses were divided lowing cubicles of ene for four enhicles and foor, the same. No
Land
At the Supreme Court yesterday morning in Summary Jurisdiction. before his Honour T. Sercombe Smith, Acting Puisne Judge, Tung Fat, a domestic hoy Intely in the employ of Mr. Terrill, manager of the Soldiers' Club, sued his former master for the sum of $19, wages alleged to be due by the defendant for Bervices by the plaintiff for the mouth of August and part of the succeeding month,⚫
In the course of the hearing his Lordship bad
In the report of the umpires on the British secusion to reprimand the plaintiff for his, aval mancouvres, it is concluded that Admiral impudent attitude towards Mr. Terrill, telling Noel's numerically superior floet was annihilated him that such coldnet was unfortunately common enough in private homes, but weald by Admiral Wilson's smaller, at swifter and not be tolerated in a public court, giving evidence, the plaintiff asked her if it was not the case that he gave, notion that: he tended to leave his employment. Mrs. Terrill replied in the negative, and the plaintiff thereupon told her that she was not spensing President Loubet, have reviewed the French made the siterations and done work for witness the truth.
the fol
excond
third
plainant being compensated. Fifty rupees compensation were handed to the complainant.
Sir Charles Eliot, the Commissioner of the East Africa Protectorato,, has a very pretty wit, and it is a pity that his mour should be entombed in Parliamentary papers. His latest port on the vast dominions in his charge, issued a few days ago contains one or twe passages to which we would give the wide circulation which is their dus. Writing of the Ugenda Railway, Sir Charles says that it mast not be supposed that the iron moal bus in any impossible to take ricksha ride in 'The, cricket ground will be open to-day, way spoiled the picturesque wildness of, tho any direction without being most dis-The first match of the souson will take place on
sonntay and people around it. "It is not A agreeably jolted and shaken up. In-wet the 28th instant, under the title of XI v. XXII, humorous exaggeration to say that the waysido weather an element of actual danger is and the following wook the Club will play all landscapes remind the traveller of the series of pictures in French called Prehistoria Fespa added to the ride, and there was one case,
Wa arn requested to state that the Band of On the platforms naked savages peor and grin this year of the occupant of a ricksha being
with good humoured cariosity, their nudity is thrown out and injured owing to the vehicle the 22l Bombay Light Infantry will rendered mors conspicuous by the fact that they being upset on the slippery surface of the play in the Hongkong Hotel this evening on
wear short chaks hanging down their backs, road leading past the Hongkong, Canton and account of the regretted death of President and carry elaborate ornaments, often including Macao steaseboat wharf. Considering what McKinley.
old jam-pots, in the slits out in their ears. Near A scratch race for four-caved boats will be the stations the ostrich and the barn door fowl little wear and tear our strats get compared with those in towns at home, it is difficult ran over the regatta conrsa at 5.15 on 9th almost intermingle. The obstinate rhinoceros, to imagine what material we have got hoid Novelber next. The following crews will who assimilatos new ideas more slowly than of which makes sanch and roads. Mr. Compete:-Bort and Station No. 1 E. other beasts, sometimes disputes the passage of TOOKER, in the report to which we have Katsch, C. Sherrington, J. Plaumer, G. R. the train in a narrow cutting and deralls it, referred, says that it is syenite macadam Stevous, H. M. Tibboy (ox). Beat and Station though he perishes in the attempt. A troop of No. 2.-H. W: Kennett, J. V. Bennett, W. J. more intelligent elephants occasionally occupy and a great improvement on the softer whiley, II. Hursthouse, S. Both (cor). Best a station, and in their curiosity ravage: the Plaintiff for the sum of three dollars, the granites. This being so, then the fault and Station No. 3-E. W Carpenter, W. booking office and take finkels, which cannot out admitted to be due to him by the de must lie in the way in which the matern Heckford, H. L. Binay, JO. Buches, F be accounted for afterwards" Woold that all be paid into 5 Court direct, and not to the captured aear De Aar Minutanant Robgram Udobrane Street sometimes once enul twice: N
comers.
ie kid down and locked after. If no White (cos).
Blue-books warn na bright stitis!
When Mra. Terrill was in the witness box
On bearing this remark, kis Lordship at once fined the plaintiff three dollars for contempt of court, saying he would not have a British lady insulted in a British court of law by In the end, judgment was given for the a thinaman.
Bedant, His Lordship directed the money to
painti
more modern fleet.
LONDON, 18th September. THE TSAR IN FRANCE The Tsar and Tsaritsa, accompanied
flest at Dankirk.
THE ROYAL TOUR. The Dake and Duchess of Cornwall and York have arrived at Montreal.
second floor, four mo thurd door, no Cinag second floor No:32 kwere people who moged.
this was & tamil?, house
cles ;.: ing room; of the
time of the neciden Lew days before Age rented at $12.
The top floor was also used as a family house at a monthly rent at 326 The conractor who
before, but in the present-instance there was no writton contract. They simply agreed upon the price for which the work was to be done--- $2,600 which included the whole of the alters", tions to both house, Before sgrening on this price he showed the contractor tire pare
itness and a copy of that for the rewiden
Anperintended the work himself
SOUTH AFRICA PATROLMA
CAPTURED
A patrol of the Grenadier Guards his Lee
one man werd villed, two ronant
dey and sometimes only angon several daye.. He gave orders to the vratector asita hei thủ