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and threats were evidence of dis-union more than union; but "all that kind of thing," he said, "is confined to the ignorant uneducated masses." "Precisely," we

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THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

LONDON, 27th August.

There is no development of the situation Portsmouth; the Russian attitude in changed, and the Japanese bave made no fresh proposals; it is understood that President Roosevelt is continuing his efforts. hour and a half on Saturday, till Monday. The Conference adjourned, after sitting an

turg had a conference with Count Tamsdorf The American Ambassador in St. Peters this afternoon.

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, 20th August.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE ME A. G. WISE (PUISNE JUDGE).

HOOSDEEN V. MOOSDEEN,

The plaintiff, Mrs. Zaharab Moosdeen, of No. 121 Waschini Road, claimed from the dofondant. A. L. Moosiaen, of Messra. Arnhold, Karberg and Co., Canton, the sums of $110 dus for the months of April and May, and 2160 dus

after the agreed rate of payment. for the months of June and July, for alimony,

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 29th August

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND FIRST POLICE MAOISTRATE)

· ALLEGED PERJURY IN DIVORCE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

to his Portuguese private detective, was Poter Stephen Ledbury, who was understood

brought up in onstedy charged with wilful perjury ngulust Mrs. Mitchall, of Kowlgen,

Tin charge set out that ho, having been duly store in ino egurse of law before Arathoon take the evidence of the said Peter Stephon Seth, Esq., the commissioner daly appointed to

Ludbury, and having competent power and authority to administer the oath in the ease of Thomas Alexander Mitchell the plaintiff,

thismovement has addrossed its propaganda? While so many of your countrymen are uneducated, is not a boycott a dangerous weapon to employ ? Most of the propaganda has been of a naturetbaldoes notappeal to the reason of the reasonable and well informal, but was directed rather to inflaming the passions of the illiterate. Annily secred

Mr. E. A. Bonner (of Messrs. Dennys and by mich trickery, as insults to flags, threats

defoudant, who was abant, was not represented. Bowley) appeared for the plaintiff, while the to individuals, defamation of characters, pictures showing exaggerated instances" of

Mr. Bonner stated that the plaintiff's claim M. Witre states that the last adjourn-in the first action was for $30 for the month of brutality to Chinese, and so on, is no realment of the Conference we made at the May, and 53, arrears for they auouth of April, or abiding unity, like the unity based on quest of Baron Komura; he presumes,

at de agreed rato. In the sed action sho Heurietta Maud Mitchell, now pending in the conviction in the minds of your fellow therefore, that Japan intends to make fresh

clained $80 for the month of Jaas, and 1990 for": First Division of the Court of Saadon at Edin- merabers of the Chinese Camercial Union."

the month of July. The writ was served out | burgh, did falso'y, knowingly and maliciously proposals on Monday.

of the juri-diction of this court wut he would dispose and give evidence contriving and intand- Mr. FENO WA-CHnx expressed his agree

prove serving theroof. mont, and admitted that those who had so

Ing to pervert the course of law and justice.

The first point was that on 9th November,

Cherub Villa, Obervatory Road, Kowlcon, at p.m. go to the house of one Jeba Iime, at 5 East Road, Kowleou, that on her arrival at th door of the houso she was received by John Line, who kissed her and put his arms round her waist, and that she remained at the house rp to, at any rate, midnight; whereas is trath and in fact, she never went to 5, East Road, aforesaid, ae Lodbury know, at the time when lo so deposed."

The tone now prevailing in St. Petersburg, is pessimistic, and the Russian Government

can be obtained, and is 8xILFULLY FILTERED misjudged his own actitude in the matter still ostensibly affirms its refusal to conceda Mosers, Dannys and Bow'oy; and a British 14, he said he saw plaintif leave hor résidence,

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were incapable of realising the true position THE MACHINERY employed in of latent of affairs. But it was bis hope that at such a meeting he would have been able to in- design and west approved type.

culcate ser views. He would, he tells us, have arvugated the boycott; but on more rational and conservative lines. He would have told them that many of the things they. wished to boycott were seally English, and in any case too unimportant to denud attention. He would have utvised them to attack America's prost important exporta, such as flour and kerosenie. "Yes, and evo i American ginseng, in which I have dealt,"

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NOTICE TO CORRISPONDENTS. ÖNLYCOMMTnications raluting to the new colum should be addressed to Tan Epiroa,

Dorrespondents must forward their names and ad- Avessra with communications addressed to the Edito, not for publication, but as evidence of good faith

Att teaters for publication, should be written on one side of the paper only.

"No unenymously signed communicate that have already appeared in other papers will he insertad,

sex tefore 11 a.m, on day of publication. After that

an fulemnity in any form.

THE ANTI-AMERICAN BOYCOTT.

- Chau Fak, sa interpreter in the ollico of

subject, stated that on the 13th August ho went to Messes. Arnhold, Karborg'solllco, at Shamoon. and aw the defendant. He said to him- Hero are two write for you" Dafeudant refused to LONDON, 27th Angust. take them and took witness to the Britisk It is stated in Seattle that the Chiuose Consul. The Consul told him he had no right Boycott has paralysed the Pacific flour trade, to serve the writs, and to clear out of Shameen, All orders for Septembar shipments avab the cama time saying "If you are beaten, teen cancelled.

you must not come here and complain," Witness again went to the office of Messrs. Aruhold Karberg and Co. on the 1st when he found defondantsitting at his desk. Hopatcopies of the

The second count was that prisoner said he sw plaintiff on 1st January, 1905, in a "very writs therson and walked out on to the roraadal. compromising position with the said Jobb Lima, Defendant took the writs, ran curto the verandshut her residence; whereas such an occurrence, us and threw then at wties. He the caught hold

described by Ledbury, did not take place. of him and said "You take the writs back or I The third count was that priepuor said he

John Lime at her residenco on January 6th 1905, at 10 p.m. Where, in trath audin fact, Bach never took place, as the prisoner well know His Honour-Did Moosdeen know what the at the time he was giving evidence. papers were?

Mr. E, Harding appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Deation for the defence.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION.

The Governor's Cup competition for August was from the 500 yards range. Fourteen shots in two series of 7 rounds each, with a possible

storer, he having made tho po siste 14 ball-ayes

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J. E. Bingham

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compradore to call a policeman and, on one Briting, witness was eventually forced to take, the writs back.

Witness-Yes, I tall him they were writs, And he remarked-"I suppose they are about my wife?" I said they were.

Mr. Bonuer-Did he say a writ had been seat to the Capeal to serve on him P-Witness- Yes.

Prienur auswered to his name and was remundet til Friday, bail being fixed at $2,500.

1L ESTREATED.

Tui Tsol, who was charged last week with forgery in order to secure the position of post- mau for a certain individual, failed to auswer to his name, and his bail of 8400 was estreated.

MANSLAUGHTER,

His Worship said the evidenco was rather contradictory. No doubt the little girl was bition by the dog, but other avidonge shower? that the animal iras.gentle. He did not see how he could inflict a penalty, and asked if plaintiff would be satisfied if the dog wee muzzled during the summer mouths, and they could see how it behaved in the winter months -and report again.

Plaintiff said he would be satisfied with that provided the police were instructed to keep an eye on the dog.

His Worship passed an order accordingly..

THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL

UNION.

THE GOVERNMENT'S REASONS FOR \ron- HDDING BUYCUET MEETINGS, Yesterday there was a meoting of the Chinese Commercial Union, Mr. Pug Wa-chun. prosiling, at which the following correspondance was read:-

Hongkong, 14th August; TO THE BONOUKABLE THE REGISTRAR-

EK FRAL, Sta, I am directed by the Committed of thre Chigasa Commercial Union to address you under the following circustand:s —

As His Excellency the Governor is no doubt aware, a widespread worement has been started. amongst the Chinese in many places in China, and also in the British Colony of the Strvits Settlements, for the purpose of the boycotting by Chinose of American goods and products, Euch movement is attributablo to the įņtriotic, and, it seems to us, legitimate desire of judue ing the Governusout of the United States of America to modify the very stringent laws which they have nude in connection with this exclusion of Chiness from the United States of- Amerion.

Under the circumstances, wo would most

for a permit under his hand, under the provisions of Section 51 of Ordinance No. 4 of 1888, authorizing public meetings of Chinese to be held at Now 30-and 32 Des Voeux Road, Central, Victoria, in this Colony, for the purpose of discussing and, if necessary, passing resolutions is connection with the question aste what action is to be taken by the Chiness in this Colony in regard to the abore movement. I have the honour to be, sir, your most ob dient servant,

FUNG WA-CHUN

Chairman.

he added. "I would have said boycott 70. Mr. J. C. Gow is again the highest will put you under arrest." He then told the saw plaintiff misconduct herself with the Faid respectfully ask His Excellency the Governor that's

But he would have told them moreover, after the promise of President Roosurer, to wait awhile and give the American President a chance to implement his pledges. That, he now admits, would not have been palatable.

They folt that if they did not prosecute the business to the bitter end they would never succeed in showing that they word in earnest. We regard this as alment an ul mission that the agitators realise how unstable are the foundations of their move. went.. Passion quickly aroused is succeerled soon by apathy. Mr. Puno Wa-chus sees now that if the meeting had been sauctioned and held, the reasonable members of bis community would have been shouted down, and he is, therefore, at disappointed by His ExcULLExer's decision that "ober methods" of influencing Americau legish-winner of that Cup for August. tors must be sought for. He is, in fact, so disgusted by the whole business that he is inflexibly determined to resign his chair-

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GAME LICENCES.

It was notified in a Gaite Extraordinary ou Monday that His Excellency the Governor, by

Me. Bonner, in support of his contention that the service was good, referred His Lordship to Dowling's case in the Annual Practics wherein it was stated that if the deponent informed the defendant of the nature of the (process, and the opy was thrown down, that was sufficient proof

of service.

His Lordship held that the service was good. The plaintif stated that she had been married to the defendant for 24 years. He told her he hit because he would insist on having a Chinese was getting a salary of $175 a month. She left

woman in the house." They bad are children. She left bimin November of last year, and later went to Canton with her brothers to settle with hin about bor maintenance. He agreed to allow bar 880 per month, død had paid her from for the month of April. Since then defend at had not paid her, and had advertised in the papers that he would not be responsible for any debts she contracted. maintenance was a verbal one.

The agreement as to

His Honour-I think 380 ont of $175 is a

Lam Pin, cook. was arraigned on this charge ia connection with the death of an apprentice glass-blower named Choy Kwong at No. 1 Yug

Ssu Lane on the 18th instant.

The reply was as follows:-

Colonial Seerotary's Office. Hougkong, 17th August, 1905. Sis--I have this boueur to inform you that your letter of the 14th August, written by direction of the Chinese Communal Union, requesting a permit nuder the Governor's hand authorising public meetings in connection with by Chiness of American goods and products," a morement" for the purpose of the boycotting

has heen Inid before the Governor..

Inspector Collett informed His Worship that on the 18th instant deceased and defendant were working together and had some little out of the defendant's hands. Deceased threw dispute over tou deceased taking certain work

a piece of glass at the defendant which struck on the forehand. Defendant the supon

His Excellency is not fully informed of turned found and struck the deceased a number the constitution of the Chinese Commercial of blows, one of which raptured his splesa. Union, but nuderstands that it cousists of sotum. Lam Chau declared-The defendant is a morebants, traders and others who are British

which, by the wayikes-us-a-bong Birds and Game Preservation Ordinance No. 6 |manship of the Chinese Commercial Unionvirtue of the powers cestol in bim by The Wild November netd the following March, and $50 cook in my employ, ant deceased was mus of subjects, and of many who are subjects of the Unders for extra copies of SALT Pusss should be rather hard upon his colleagues in tintos plossed to fix a fee of 250 for couces of 1985, as amended by Ordinance No. 5 of 1994, hoer the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash.dy, who have supported him loyally, and to shoot and take wild birds and game over the Telegraphic Address: Inas, Codes: A..0,5th Rd, have shown no sympathy with his traducers. following areas (a) The Island of Lantao; (That portion of the New Territories (Tang 10. Bod, 33, Telephone No. 12

It is to be hoped that he may re-consider Hoi and Luk Youk Districts) bounded on his decision before the date of the meeting villages of Shatin and Cheung Kwan Olarge order, and the only evidence is that sosoid defendant had struck him on the loft side. the commerce of a friendly power, and as Hi

the south-west by a line drawn between the

Lieber's

DIRTHS.

On 25th August, at 24, The Bund, Shanghai,ut which it is to be considered. Although

wife of F. C. EsTCHEK, of a 800,

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promised her to amount,

Mr.Bouger Possibly the plaintiff is mistaker. about his salary, as he is ini vury good position,

Hi Honour gave judgment and costs in both cases.

WONG KEE V. BIK LEUNG KIT.

(Junk Bay) and on the neath by the ridgs of the wife of Li, W. BUCKLaxo, of a daughter. the Union is not an association for the the bills arest to the waters of Thresfathom

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Cove, Tolo Chaunsl. Jones Core, Long Har On 26th August, at 4, Fairview, Kowloon, the conservation of the interests of the labour-hour and Fang Head (Mirs Bay): () The

ing classes, Mr. FUNG WA-Cnus appears to

Islands to the sonth of the urea (6). The fee for licences to shoot and take wild birds and cupy a very similar position in the game within areas other than those above preinises to that enjoyed (save the mark) defined will coulinue to be $10 a year as E20-

vided by Government Notification No. 727 The plaintiff claimed from the defendant the by the honester sort of labuar lenders in 1903. Every licence will be in force for the sum of $236.35 being on account of goods sold England, who have always found the loyalty period of one year from 1st September, 1905. and intelligence of their proletarian constit- uents negligible quantities as little te be trusted as the proverbial favour of princes."

be Daily

Press.

HONGKONG, Avover 30th, 1905.

The English Mail of the 20th July was. delivered in Loudon on the 26th inst.

THE GOLDEN CHANCE.

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and delivered.

Mr. S. W. Tso representol the plaintiff and Mr. F. X. d'Almala o Castro appeared for the defendant.

After hearing the ovidence His Honour, gave judgment for the defendant with custe

The Chinese have been caught removing American trademarks from American pieco goods and selling the bales as English. They sometimes overlook the izot, not being able perhaps to read, that there may be another tell THE MANILA RAILWAY COMPANY. tal mark underneath the bale, We may expect to find German arks figuring conspicuously

my apprentice glass-blow instant I was upstairs sleeping, but being kong for purposes of trade.

glass-blowers. On the 18th Emperor of Chins and are residing is Hong- awakened by a noise. I went below to learn the His Excellency is unable to grant th cause of it.

I saw docessed and defondant, and permission asked for on behalf of these goutle on questioning the latter he told me he had mon, as combined action of the nature con- struck the deceased sezoral blows. Deceased templaterl only can be regarded as au stiuck on He was very ill and had to be put to bed, but Excuilency is satisfied that such action would a doctor was not sent for. His mother ruthed re-act anfavourably ch the trade of this fres some medicine on his left side. He died early trade port and on all classes who have n the following morning, I noticed a wound over interest in that trade, while its object of inducing defendant's right eye when I came down to the Government of the United Status of sold him. He said d-conged bad thrown a America to modify the very stringent laws stool at him, in oomegnence of which which they have 'viado in ccnsection with the uction he struck him,

exclusion of Chinose from the United States of Americu" is more likely to be attained by ether melds. I bave this honour to be, sir, your obedient servant,

Wong Mi, glass-blower, stated that he saw defendent strike deceased five blows on the right side. After that deceased went to work, but some time afterwards bo complained of pains in the body, and went to bed. Ho expired the following morning.

Dr. Koch gave aridence as to examining the body of deceased and finding that death was due to bomorrhage from a raptured spleen. A blow on the side would probably have caused such a rupture.

YESTERDAY there was another meeting of the Chinese Commercial Union, at which Mr. FuNG WA-cnus explained what had happened in connection with the application

A writ claiming $170,000 has been taken for permission to hold a boycott meating. out by the Colonial Treasurer against the We publish elsewhere ecrrespondence that Opium Farmer for not paying the amount dea anticipated. Other nationals will of course not station buildings, on which it is not necessary committed the defendant for trial

on his opium menopoly for the month of August.

on goods hitherto kuowu to be exclusively of The report for the year 1904 states that the cas trado may possibly suffer less than is restored practically to the same good condition American manufacture, and in this way Ameri-permanent way and rolling stock have been as before the disturbances, excepting only the lus a good opportunity, and according, to the Stepao Mussrs. Arehold, Karberg and Co, and Agorts for the Asiatic Potroleum Company, Lid, of Chinkisug, bare despatched their the Yangtze to extend their business in patro representatives to Kriking and other ports of

American goods, as the natives will not boy the leum taking advantage of the boycotting of Standard, Oil Company's oil-Tientsia Timer:

After hearing further evidence His Worship ut tho

Criminal Sessions.

T. SERCOMBE SMITIL

Colonial Secretary. Fuso WA-CHUN, Esq.

During the discussion which followed, Mr.. Fang Wa-chun announced his intention of resigning the obairmanship. There were pro- tasts at this, the members speaking in the highest terms of his conduct in the chair, and requesting him to change his mind.

Mr. Ho Fook said in any case they could got to incar further expess, as they are now sufficient for all pracitical purposes.

accept his resignation at that mesting, so it traffice receipts amounted to $1.475,900, and the

For the period to December 31, 1904, the BEFORE MR. G. N. ORME (SECOND PO was decided to missbugain on September 20th.

balance of $15.245, which at 25. exchange expenditure in Manila to S660,724, leaving e

in Lendun, fa, the net revenue amenuts to amounts to £81.524, and deducting the charges

Mr. J. H. Osberry, of Hongkong, was aura- The official programme of the cruise of the £77,705. Interest has been paid on the first mend at the instance of Mr. A. Course, Chanel Heet and the first cruiser squadron mortgage registerel stock and on prior lien superintendent in boads, A and B, absorbing £42,000. Therevenue

the Army Ordnance was announce as follows:-They will assemblo Spithead, and will leave there on August 1, of this your sing in the now Filippine cut. Department, for allowing a ferocious dog arriving

at Ymuiden ou the 19th. Leasing renoy, which has

afted value of c.50 United to bo at. large. The case for tho com Ymuiden ox the 19th, they will arrive States gold per dollar (or over 2s), the complainant waa

that on Tuesday last his Deep (for Esberg) on the 28th, and remain for parison with last year's figures, although little daughter. about cleven years old, was

three days. Outbe 23rd the first miser squadron decrease in dollars, gives a small meeting supposing it had been permitted the Hongkong Naval Yard on Thursday next we must disahusa ourselves of these old-fashioned me of the company against the Governments dog came up wil bit heron the right band--pressad-to Swinemiando (Stettin), auchoring an will be detached and will proeped to Portland. increase after ennversion into sterling. The walking down Morrison Hill Road when the It will arrive en the 25th. The Channel Fleet will

was read. It will be noticed that the appli- cation gives the Government uo bint as to the purpose of the meeting, beyond saying

An American baby boy, born at Manila on the 3rd inst, had two distinct beads. It that it would consider whut-steps should be

did not live; and is now retained, according to taken by the Chinese residents of this Colony.the Cablenews. "in the interests of science" At the time we ventured the opinion by Dr. Palnario, that this was an application that the GOVERSOL might properly refuse to grant and subsequent events strengthened that opinion. We have good reason to believe. wow, however, that the conveners of the

intended to give the rank and file of the boycotters some very good advice.. Having discovered the frame of mind of the

City Range from the Royal Engineers today (Wednesday).

The 119th Infantry take over the Kowloon

Torpedo boat No. 38 will be launched from

about 7.30, according to tile. It has been

reclassed under the supervision of Mr. Cotter, inspector of shipwrights.

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THE "STYMIE" IN GOLF.

The stymie must be no less ancient than the game of golf itself. The kiss that the stymie entertained by golfers. Itsecuta, however, aight be disposed of by shear forse never was

that

notions. The Rules of Golf Committes ave bail hard against the opponent's-ball with the decided that it is permissible to play a stymied object of knocking the latter away and holding the ball in play by following through. If this information which will lead to the apprehension abolish the stymio altogether, and allow the A reward of $500 is being oferal for stroke bo generally adepied, it would be well to of the person or persons who were concernst in It is opposed to sportsmanlike seeling, as it is intervening ball to be lifted without penalty. the murder of one Lau Yaz, a ceos, at 2 alss to the spirit of the game and its ancient Hillier Street, on 12th August, 1905.

traditions. To the owner of the stymied ball i gives an undue advantage, and overe punish At Yamati Bay at noon yesterday Mr..ment for no fault committed is meted out to bia calumniated by the ignorant rabble P. Lammeri, anotioneor, put up for salo by adversary. who believed him a traitor because he public auction the steam launch Fut Sum, insisted on constitutional action.

mob, however, it is just as well that there is to be no meeting, as that advice, if givet, would have been neither palatable or effectual, Mr. TUNG WA-cnus informs us that, although be bus, been reviled And

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and arriving at Swine mundo on the 28th. They remain there until the let Neufahrwasser (Danzig) will be reached on September 1. aunt the vessels will reato until September 4 Leaving German waters then, the fleets will proceed to Invergordon, where they will arrive on September !) and remain until the 150k Lerwiek will be resehed on the 16th,"

The world is full of young men and women whe desire to become writers. Provided the

Islands have not yet been admitted, and are bittoa her once before, and she was afraid of it. of the United States and of the Philippine She was not playing with the dog because it and convenient in the the Kattegat, or Great Belt, at Washington. The company's claims un the now in charge of His Majesty's Ambassador

Complainant spoke to his daughter coming considerable proportion an early sotilemont is hand beuring distinct marks of a dog bite. Spauisk Government are still pending, but for home on the day in question and showing him promised. The constrzetion of the

extensions miles of the farmer branch had been opened to police about it. He had known of other children to Cabanatuan and Antipolo have be

Mr. Eynu said his children had been hittan pro cended with, and

by the same dog and he complained to the up the end of the year

to

public traffle. The remainder of the works on having been bitten by this animal, and said that this branch and on the Antipolo lius are in defendant was in the habit of giving them five forward state, and the greater part of the material on the spot, The net revenue from his ebild five cents but witness sont it cents to keep them quiet. He had given Some excitement was created in Gough Street, is 23,010, which is carried forward to 1905 back. The dog was always barking and

these extensions, including that to Stormberg, and which is built of teak Her length over all is on Monday night, by the report that a mad deg

81 feet, breadth 131 feet and depth 7,feet, while was rauning about. & constable tried to kill following sections have been opened to trafic of annoyance to the neighbourhood.

Since the beginning of the present year the rushing about the streets and was a source her gross tonnage is 55 tons. She can travel it with a bamboo, but failing, drew his revolver on the Cabantuan line.To Ban Rogue, 73

speed of 16 miles an hour, and in 24 hours and shot it. The usual post mortem examine miles; to Gapan, 5 miles, leaving about 18 Two girls, Rosa and Clara Goldenberg, donsumes two tons of cost. Koo was the purchaser, the price paid being was found that the animal was in a bad state of opan

Mr. Chung Shuntinn was held at the public mortuary, and it The company's system now ponsists of 170 miles the dog which liked to play with children, and miles to complete the Cabanatuan extension. declared they wore in the habit of playing with

$4,700.

to trafo, and 431 miles under

bowed to the law of the Cobny, he is still in sympathy with the boycott movement› and proud of the patriotic unity, of which his countrymen have shown themselves capable We suggested that the defamatory placards

mange.

construction.

never bit anyone.

instance, out of an average of, say, ten thousand, talent exists, it is a very sensible desire is one sach necessary talent doos accompany this very common, defire- In the other, kiss thonsand nine hundred and ninety-nino eapon the talent is absent, the desire being mere vague

stiering.

of the appolitos towards easy work well reman envy of our fellow-man--this being on tracy rated, bringing with it the admiration and career commonly imagined by those, outside it. —Jerome K. Jeroine in To-Day.

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