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AT THE MAGISTRACY, A Chiness youth who was found guilty of stealing $30 from a money changer In Queen's" Road Central on Sunday, was yesterday sent- enced by Mr Kamp to six weeks' imprisonment, and ordered to receive twelve strokes of the biroh.-
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TMm, 1908.
PARIS LETTER. [WRITTEN FOR THE "HONGKONG DAILE PRESS,
Paris, August 14th, THE MONT 11 PİXTE,
a
TRADE AND COMMERCE.A
SHANGHAI TRADE.
Men, Noel, Murray & Co. in their Intest report on the Shanghai Piese Goods Trade
GENUINE
TANSAN.
IMITATION TANSANS ARE NOT ONLY UNPALATABLE BUT OFTEN POSITIVELY. DANGEROUS.
TO AVOID IMITATIONS INSIST ON SLEING
· J. OLIFFORD WILKINSON ON THE LABEL-AND THE WORDE BOTTLED AT "TAKARADZUKA"
THE
NAME
CASE 100 QUARTER-BOTTLES,
PER CASE OF 48 HALF-BOTTLES TANSAN WATER.
DOZEN
$7.25
1.85
9.35
DOZEN
CASE 48 HALF BOTTLES TANHAN GINGER ALE..... DOZEN
1.15
2.50
2.15
,43 QUARTER-BOTTLES
6,00
DOZEN
1.50
AGENTS
CARE
~H. PRICE & CO. LTD.
TELEPHONE No. 195.
WINE, SPIRIT & CIGAR MERCHANTS,
Few beiden reestreno many. “ pramonto, Among the most beautiful bouquets offered lo
A FORMOSAN SUGAR COMPANY. Mella. Fallières were those presented "spont-
The prospectus has been circulated in London aneously respectively by the women of the Halles Centrales, ar central markets, the of the Farmoen Bugar and Development Nearly the last public not of the Dus de Association of Eailway Workers, and the Company, The ospital is £30,000 divided into Cholul before he was banished from the General Federation of Electricians, These 50,000 6 per cent, portarence shares of 21 each, royal court by the decrepit Louis IV, and offerings are all the more siguflout as they and 10.000 deferred shares of 10s ench. The the Comterns du Barry was to cure royal alsarly show that Freddent Fallières has ever-phrobses price is £55,000 payable in 35,000, Cleanliness is a very commendable virtue, but deerse anthorising the foundation of pawa- come the pariad of unpopularity which was his roleros shares, and the whole of the 40,000 the authorities object to publio filter beds being braking stablishment, called Mont-de-Fists, la fors time. Armand Failières is no longer deferred shares, the price including £21,000 converted into baths, and a native who wa Paris. The degree bears the date of Desember, stranger, he has shown that he is one with the for goodwill. The romaining £25,000 of ospital is now offered for subscription. The company found guilty of bathing in a filter bad at 1777, and was issued from that royal domain, people and fine representative of French formed to seguire the sugar mill and factory Eliaukiwan was yesterday find 85 by Mr. Wood. Vor psition. But leane were made gratuitously democracy, and now he is popaise. The hitherto carried on by Missars, Bain and
Company of Anping, Formosa, Inspector Robertson charged Ate natives besinoe 1360 on articles left in pledge. This did marriage of the President's daughter to M fore Mr. Wood with entting and wounding two not prevent the Jews who were then doing Jean Imues-M. Falliares's earstars--was countrymen, and with being in possession of brisk business of charging 30 per cent. The characterised by the utmost simplicity Only atms without a permit. from the Captain pposition was so fierce against the establish intimate friends of the two familles were invited Superintendent of Police. The defendants, it ment that it would have failed but for the and yet the fanetion was attended by a big exertions of Le Reyine et Lenoir, who were growd of diplomats and offcial personages, all was alleged, were armed with knives and fight-
that spoel anxious to testify their respect for the Proti- ing irons, and sought the two complainants to the Prefects of Police at
This is the time of the year which that dential family. The interior of the Madeleine the market during the past weeks, and it is obtain revenge for a supposed wrong.
more to keep abreast of statistics, and the Aw ominently bandy institution, the Mont-de-Pidté]—one of the icet besutiful as well as aristo hearing of the case was adjonched,
whose origin has just been briefly described oratio cburoben in this city—was decked out one that this issue is published. The Mid is called upon to prove its usefulnoon by many with flowers and decorations purposely so as to Autumn setting day takes place to-morrow, working-clas family in Montmartre and show the President that in spite of the Govern.which is looked upon as a holiday by the Foreign Belleville, as well as by the spendthrift students mont's quarrel with the obarob, no will to Bank and the Custom House, and on this of the Quartier Latin or Latin Quarter. In him and his daughter. Although M. Fallières account there is practically no inclination on both cases, the motive is the same money and all his works are saatheme to the Moon the ametime, there has been some enquiry, but in China. M. Demartest was sino negotiating the part of Natire dealers to do business. At of an industrial · bank to be established Church since the passing of the Separation Law, the High Pontiffs of the Vatican gave the at such low prices that no importer will listen to President to understand that his presence would tie. Crop estimates of the country still con be tolerated, and that he need not anticipate tiae most favourable, and latest advices from any unpleasantness. The last coosion on which Manchuris estimate this year's Bean crop at wedding took place from the Presidency 2 per cent over last year's. Should this provo ed therefrem will come to this market, and not Wilson. After the wedding breakfast at the
bo diverted through various channels to the Palace, the newly married couple lolt for Lon
1
The
Notwithstanding the recent police crusade against spatobers, and the heary sentences imposed by the megirirates, cars still come before the Courts. Yesterday a native who was found guilty of anabobing an eat plak from woman at Kennedy town was sentenced by Mr. Wood to twelve months' imprisonmen, with hard labour, and to rewire 24 strokes of the birch.
is
soszos, and, if a brief holiday is to be sajayad, if the children are to see the seaside for even one day at excursion rate, something must be taken to "My Uncle's," who in France is known as "Ma Tinte" or "My Aunt." No one in this country over pawne a thing with Cistar" for ever. Its temporary transferencs to her safe keeping is only an expedient for
There is but little of interest to write about
Hongkong. Bib September, 1908 infinential French and English Luanciers are participating in the promotion. The prize mover was M. Dentaries, who in March
lost entered into negotiations with Chinese capitalists, and affected a sopfrest according to which the Chinaman pledged themselves
to subscribe £5,000,000 for the foundation
with M. Peragin, the well-known Trieste fluancier, but after his sudden death M. Demarisan went to Paris, and succeeded in interesting M, Luvill and M, Sulzbacher. It is subscribed f.1,000,000. So much for the French participation. Among the English firme in-" terested are Basing Brothers, CJ. Kaibro and
Inspector MoHardy charged a native before
money, jewellery and clothing to the value o $117 from a mafshed at the south face funnel of the Kowloon-Canton wallway works. The articles were stolen on March 5th, defendant. raising the wind, and as soon as good times pillon in the Bouth of France, the President's plages. Already thers appears to be a somewhat gon, and the Anglo Austrian Bank. In Austria-` after the theft, escaping to Canion. Here come again and cash is more plentiful, the silk estate. In a few days M. and Madame Fallièra botte feeling in the Northern markets and the Hungary the Lower Austrian Discount Bank, turned to Ysumati recently, however, and I dress or the black anit, the violin or the books, propose leaving for the Chateau de Rambouillet Newchwang dealers have been buying Indian the Vienna Creditanstalt, and the Budapest spoofer MoHardy seeing him in the street will be brought home again ana matter of course whore they will pais the greator part of the yarn from Importers and some American godsreditbank aro stated to be interented; I ha
Mr. J. B. Wood yesterday with the larasny of the intention of leaving it with "Mother's was that of Malle. Grévy, who became Madame porrect, it is only to be hoped the benefits dariy./reported, also, that M. Rouvier has personally
recognised and arrested bio. His Worship
sentenced him to three months imprisonmont with hard labour.
Mr. J. H. Kemp yesterday fined the master of an unlicensed onder best $25, with the siternative of one month's imprisonment, for being in unlawful possession of a quantity of coal. A second fine of 88. was imposed when defendant admitted he had no licence. The cual in this case, which comprised some very big lamps, was exhibited and after bis Worship had inspected it, defendant told him it was nothing but cinders,
Two other boatman, who refused to state how they came into possession of a basket of coal, were each fined $25, in default, one month's imprisonment.
vacation, probably paying a tying visit to Lepillon, the President's native town-whare his daughter and son-in-law are now passing their boneymoon among most beautiful socery and the choicest of vintages.
ILLITERACT IN THE TEENCH : ARMY.
Among But they do not always return. the articles which have been longest in the keep ing of the Mont-do-Piébé, first founded with the object of "protecting the poor from the excesses of the usurer," wasan umbrelle, which for more than 25 years had been, in pawn. It had been
In spite of the many efforts made to educate pledged by the grand daughter of a former Minister of Louis-Philippe. A quantity of French soldiers, the majority of them con silver was also deposited at the "national pewn- tinue to display a vast amount of ignorance shop" in 1887, on high 60 francs had been which is indeed most lamentable. According lent, and a ring wa pledged in 1864 for the to Lieutenant Rolland, who has made a special sum of 8 france. In France the articla most study of the education of the French soldier, a frequently pledged in the watch, and every year large number of men are still absolutely illiterate, the Mont de Piété hrs in her keeping for mar not being able to write their names, while for or lets extended periods, no fewer than $50,000 the most part, he deeply regrets to state, the men show a deplorable ignorance of the history of these useful artioles,
and geography of their own country. A series of tests carried out between 1903 and 1967 resulted in the unfortunate dinsovery that thirty. six per cent, of the soldiers examined by their officers knew nothing whatsoever of the war of 1870, while en ran greater percentage know little or nothing of Napoleon, Louis XIV, or Alease-Lorraine. Writing of Napoleon, one soldier mid "he was Emperor of the World for 100 days" while another stated he was an ancient King of Spain," Another man described Victor Hugo as the inventor of vaccination"!
▲ BVSMARINE MATOM,
from active holders. The latter are said to have
accepted lower rates, when compared with other holdere, they having suddenly shown an Inglica quiry from Tisateis, but beyond a few purchases of Indian yarns we have not heard of any Basless. In the meantime clearances bare
tion to realize. There bas slɛo been some en-
contened quite fair ie, they have shown no signs of falling off, and we should like to see the Natives, after the settlement, give some indica tion of their ideas regarding the Spring business, The position is, however, a problmortical that it is diffoule to say anything about it..
A COMPLAINT FROMÍ BRADFORD, At the Halford Chamber of Commerdo on 80th July, the following letter was read from a Bradford firm trading with China
now Chinese Industrial Book, according to
present intentions, should begin operations in October next, with head offoes at Shanghai,
KULANGSU (AMOY) MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL
Minutes of a menting of the Connell held at the Board Room, on the 25th August 1908.
Present-Mesura, N. H. Wallace (Chairman),
J. M. Fenwick. Huang Trau-chew, W, Kram, B. Okayams, W. Wilson, the Health Offloor and
the Secretary
The minutes of the last meeting are read, and confirmed.
THR YIBIT OF THE AMERICAN ́WLRET,
communication was road from the Ameri Claims in the China Trade-We beg to oan Consul asking what action the Council were. enclose a letter out from the Yorkshire Daily taking regarding the issue of fresh lisenses for Observer suggesting that your Chamber take the sale of liquor provione to and during the this matter up in conjunction with the Man visit of the American Flest to Amoy, at the cheater Chamber. We have had a very much same time pointing out that as the Chinese Go- worse experience than the merchant who has vernment had declared its intention of supplying We shipped twenty beer and temperance drinks to the men of the written to the paper. cast of goods to a China firm for four different Flast free of charge during the reception, be dealers. Three deslers passed the goods all thought the Council would agree with bim right. The fourth dealer refused them, and our-that there was no necessity for the issue of more friends proposed a survey. To this we readily licenses than those in force, agreed, because we had actually made the goods The Connell was of opinion that the number of a better weft than the original pattern. The of licenses for the sale of liquor at present in rveyors (who, of course, were men of no force in the International Settlement of partionlar experience in the textile trade) Kalangan, was quite efficient and therefore granted the dealer 21 per cent, allowance. Just ang applications made to the Coanoil for such think of 23 per cent. What splendid testimony Hoanses would be refused
t this is to the expert knowledge of European- An application on behalf of the Chinese Go- arbitrators in Shanghai: This co the face of vertiment, from the Acting Deputy Commis- it is, of course, perfectly abeurd. Hat whensioner of Customs in Charge, Amoy, for per we came to settle up with one friends the mission to make certain additions of a temporary deduction amounted to over 10 per cent., because nature to the jetty at Ling-tow, for the use of we had to pay the exorbitant survey fees and the American Fleet on their approaching visit, sandry cable expences into the bargain. We was read, and the Secretary was instructed to think that, if practicable, some concerted action reply that the Council was prepared to sanotion
Enlike the pawnshops over In England, those in France are not self-supporting the funds for their working are derived Private ricshine have been giving the police either from donations, from subventions some trouble of late by reason of the obstruction accorded by the municipalities, or from loans. they exused in the main thoroughfares of the The Monts de Pists of Faris are in the latter sity, and owners of these vehicles would be well osse. The determination of the amount to advised to find other quarters for them than the be, advanced on any article presented at the streels when they are not in we. Not only do pawnshops la the work of the auctioneers they cause an obstruction when left out over attached to these establishments, and in no case night, but they afford-unskilled pallora anmay that amount erosed two-thirds of the opportunity of making a little money from estimated value of the article given in pledge. fares, thus depriving the licensed ricsba scolle The minimum loan is 9 francs, and since 1897 of his means of livelihood. Again, they may be there is no maximum. The highest lean recorded A submarine match will take place in a few the means of serious socidents by ressou of the at the Mont-de-Piété in that of 425,000 francs days at Cherbourg between the submarine pallers' ignorance of the rales of the road, recorded in 1897. At Grenoble, Montpellier, meraude and the abmersible Plurious For sometime the pollee have endeavoured
and Lille no charge is mads on the transactions with the object of finding out which of to get them removed from the main streets, effected through the agency of the pawnshops, the two typer is imperior. Some years a bat were always unsuccessful in finding either but at Angers interest is charged on the loan at similar experiment was tried between the owners or pullera. This difficulty, however, has the rate of 129 per cent, at Nancy it is-901, a submarina "Z" and the submersible Aigrette, now been overcome by. Inspector Fenton of St, Germain-en-Lays 434, at Marseilles 5-30, at the result being decisively in favour of the Wanchat, who conceived the idea of having Lyons 502, at Versailles 761, nearly 8 per cent. anbiscsible. The Emeraude is Alted with two those risshas taken to the police station, and on at Paris, and 9.38 at Ronen, which apparently patral motore of 340 b.p. esch, its radins of Saturday morning sixteen privato vokicles were holds the record in this respect. This difference soon is 1,500 miles, and it has done 12 knota on the surface, and 9.1 knots below the surface. removed to No. 2 Pollos Station. Out of this in the interest charged on loans is only one of The submersible is driven by two steam engines of 350 h.p. emot. It has 1234' knots above the number nine wwners sad pulleri made applies the anomalies of the Mont-de-Piété system, }urface, and 85 below. The test will be from of Bradford and Manchester merchants should ench additions and alterations, provided that no
and in this way proceedings were taken against for the Var, has set his wind on reforming this Dine pallers before Mr. J. R. Wood and ather abuses of the pawnbroking system, His Worship fined' fve of the He contends that the interest demanded by the yesterday, defendants $1 apiece, discharged two with's Mont-de-Pad is in general too high, with the cantion, and estreated the bail of 35 on which result that it has given rise to a flourishing the other defendant was berated, as he failed tras in pledges belonging to dissatisfied to appear. It is expected that claimants will borrowers who, with the object of obtaining In due course make application for the return of ready caab, part with their pledges to these the remaining vehicles, when further prosen professional achelewe de rezensions (baye tions will probably be taken.
of unredeemed pledges) at a profit for the latter Before Mr. J. H. Kemp yesterday Laspootor over below 60 per cent, and sometimes as high Cameron conducted a pressantion against sen- as 120 per cent. M. Martin also affirms that as man German of HMS Clio" for stultrale the articles plodged an estimated at
The complicant was a Miss Wong. She figure much below their value, and, if he had told the Court she was going with her elder his way, he would discharge the press it brother and some friends to dine at the Wai auctioneers and replace them by experts Hing Lan at West Point. As they were turn specially appointed and in the direct employ ing a corner, defendant, who was approaching ment of the Mont de Piété. Another detail from the rear, put him Arzo zons her neck, of M. Martin's schons is an application She thought at first it was her brother, but to the Bank of France by the Municipality after walking a few paces discovered it was a of Paris for a loan of naar 80,000,000 franos, Bailor. There were a number of people about, or better still an all-round sum of 100,000,000 bat no other men in uniform. Her elder frames at a half per cent, interest, which Brother snceooded in taking defendant to the would enable the Mont-de-Piété to reduce police station, although the sailor wanted to the rate of interest it exacts on loans by 2 per cont. The Bank would make 400,000 fraang a Mr. Wong told his Worship he was taking year, which it does not make at present, and his sister and some friends to dine in the Wail everybody all round would benefit. The scheme Hing Lan restaurant, when to his surprise and indignation he saw a sailor put his arm round locks all right on paper: What the objections
run away.
to it aro we shall find out when it comes before
LIRGHIP RIFERIMENTO.
and back again to Cherbourg, without stopping the distance being about 750 miles.
KOŠPITAL THEFT..
business, which is more often than not encour aged by the employees of rival houses in Chins as against one another," The letter was farred to the Tariff, and Foreign Trade
Committee.
JAPAN'S SILK TRADE.
ዱዓ .
obstruction was caused to the traffic at Ling tow during the period of construction, and that the present stone jetty and its approaches were left in good order and repair on the removal of the proposed temporary strasture
THE LAND COMMISSION
12 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
A CONSTANT STATE OF IRRITATION
On Back, Chest, and Legs-Suf
fered Over Five Years-Consult ed Several Specialists and Tried Various Remedies-Then CUTICURA COMPLETELY
CURED THE DISEASE
El years ago this sommer I caught chil through bathing while in a state of perspiration and for nearly `five `and. à fall years my back, chest, and legs werd in a constant state of irritation, especially in the spring of every year. I have consulted several specialista and tried various other remedies to no avail until I tried Cuticura Boap and Cuticura Obtment. I have used them only about eix months- and now my skin all over my body is as fair as the Prince of the Asturiae. I shall certainly not fail to rocommend the Cuticura Remedies for all akin disensoa... Ogden Wilson, Chedworth Villa, Gloucester Rd., Bos combe, Hants., May 14, 1907,"
Bend to nearest depot for free Cuti- mirs Bouk on Treatment of Skin Diseases.
BABIES CURED
Torturing, Disfiguring Humours Speedily Yield to Cuticura. The suffering which Cutteurs Soap and Cuticura Ointment have alleviated
among skin-tortured, dis- figured infants and chli dren, and the comfort they have afforded worn- out and worried parents. have led to their adop- -tion in countless homes
as a priceless treatment. - for the skin and blood.. Infantile and birth hu- Hours, milk crust, scalled hpad, seseina, rashes, and every form, of itching, scaly," pimply skin, and scalp humour-with-loss of hair of In fancy and childhood, are speedily, per manently, and economically cured, in the majority of cases, when all other remedies suitable for children fall.
Complete External and Interna: Treatment for Every Humour of Imagin, Calidren, anal "Adulte Qulicura Boag to Ciranse the Skin, Calidare Ps (Choolace
in vals of
of CA) to PHIY the Bleed. A Bogio Beloften Cures. Fold through out the world. Depots: Londen. 17. Charterhouse Rue de is Paix: Autirails, A. Towns #Do.,
pops of a sisal the fkin, and Cattedrá
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TOTI GC.FU.K. A Potter brug & Chen, Cor Bole Prop, Boston.
49 -25
6. Three railway passes are to be presented offoam and non-commiseloned officers, available between Yokohams and Tokyo,
to
between Yokohama and Keza and between
Yokohama and Nikko,
Rank and file are to be presented with passes good between Tokihama and Tokyo and between Yokohama and Kamakura for designated trains only.
7-Several special tralus are to be run between Yokoham and Tokyo daily doring the stay of the American foot,
8-Fres prison are to be issued by the Tokyo and Yokohama Tramway Companies and the Keihin Tramway. Oờ.
9. Mr. K. Okura's privato art musena vill
The question of the appointment of three be daily opened until 4 p.m.
10. The Mitsukoshi Dry Goods. Store catal
According to investigations made by the De-foroiga gentlemen to serve on the Land Com-lishes a resting room with rufreshment provided,
The medical world in greatly concerned in coquence of a robbery which has just occurred at the Andra! Hospital from which fourteen inoculated rabbits have been stolen-* public health - la -don- fearful har so far the premises of the hospital late at night, cerned. The burglars made their way on to their object being to lag hands in some fine partment of Agriculture and Commeres, the fat rabbits kept in special hatches in the little exportation of Japanese raw silk during the soological part attached to the hospital. As first half of this your mounted to 6,108,505 kiu, fate would have it the fourteen stelen animals representing. Y49,570,292 in value. The figures had been inculated for experimental proposas !. The hospital to shiely one for contagione bow an increase of 1,413, 014 Ein in quantity, dienases, ant in the spacious laboratory adjoin- but a decrease of Y 10,907,557 in value sea against ing both doctors and students are in the babit those of the corresponding period of last year. of experimenting on live rabbits. The stolen The exportation of waste wilk amounted to lapina had been incaulated with the terrible 4,193 192 kin representing ¥4,200,160 in valas. garms aathorities at once informed the polles of bat The figures show a decrease of 981,661 kin in had happened, la consequense-of-which, oir- quantity and ¥1.506,619 in value-as-sgainst calar has been sent round to all the police toss of the corresponding period of last year. stations warning the public of the grave danger.
RUBBER CULTIVATIO IN FORMOSA, The chances are that by this time the rahtits
--It appears that the climate of Formona have been skinned and ester, and the consumers their own. May the consamers have been the remarks the Japan Gazelle. In 1906 the For- most unavoidably sufar through no fault of most united for the cultivation of rubber trees, thieves themselves and their associaten).
of tuberozlosis and talaans. The hospital
AMERICA AND JAPAN.
The Cablenews (Manila) set forth what. It calls The Japanese Situation in the three
following statements
TE LT
of varions varlėties.
mlasion was further discussed.
POLICE RETURNĄ,
ENTERTAINMENTS,
In addition to the above arenagemen's the Government and the Municipal authorities are to give the following entertainments to the
Amorionn daval visitors:
The Superintendent of Police reported that the following ostes had beer daxit with, at the Mixed Courtainse the lost meeting :—Sun- First day (Oct, 17th)-A-dinner is to be given monses. Carrying ont a burial without a permit by the Commander in Chief of the Japanese fleet. Besond day-The Yokohama Municipality 2; allowing pig and cattle to stray 4; bresch of theatre permit conditions 2; creating a diatarb. gives a welcome entertainment in the Rear- tion Ground in the afternons. A dinner is to anco 1; asesult 1; debt 2; Illegally removing be given by the Mayor of Yoluhama and well- furniture 1; carrying without a lícause 1;
wishers in the evening. The Governor of non-payment of ment 2, kidnapping 1. Kaesgawa Prefecture given a ball the same Summary Arrests. Asanit 4: being in unlaw-night above entertainments are arranged for fal possession of property 2; theft 1; committing offre only. Those for rank and ille are not a nuisance1; on suspicion with stealing o., 1
yet saltied.
U. 8. FLEET.
'NLABORATE PERPARATIONS TO WELCOME
IT TO JAPAN
Tokyo, September 4th The following arrangements for the welconte and reception of the U.3, battleship feet, which Naval Department. hare just been decided on had been under discussion in the Tokya and are published as follow
mosan authorities discovered some of the treas growing in the region south of Shinbike and at once took steps for the cultivation of rubber constrneting experimental stations at Kagi and other places, a number of plants having been
his sister's neck. Witness pulled it off, and
"In my presence a few weeks ago the Pro- imported from abromi. Quite repently, tho
1-During the stay of the American foot took the defendant to the station. On the way the Chamber of Depatica----
sident of the United States said there, was the authorities also imported from India and other
in Yokohama the local Municipality is to they met a policeman. Defendant was quite.
greatest probability of war with Japan." willing to go to the station. At first be
Representative Hobson in a speech at the countries a large number of the trees and seeds have two temporary landing places establish The Profest of Polios, M. Lápine, has, it is
Convention.
The Tokyo Rubbered. Enquiry, olles are to be opened near detourred, but he did not altempt thont of his reported, forbidden the further use of fury-les-
Democratic Witness was walking & A in
In reference to the speech of Congressman Factory is now receiving a supply of the raw the Water Fallen Station, in the Recreation party. He heard the defendant say something, Moniinosax madavre ground as a Aging Hobson, Secretary Lreb stated that the Con-material from Formcas, besides some from Ground, in the railway station and at two other bat could not recall what it was. A woman wes ground for airships. The reason appears to be Freeman must, of course hare been miequoted. other countrier, and it is stated that India places, altogether fire in sumbar, where tem-
woman whether in. England or Chins, and that the cast to the polica of maintaining orderThe President not only never made such a
be rubber maoufactured from the Formosan trees Porary post officer, public telephones, exchange
shops are to
established, bile interpreters remarky-but-ever-mede÷say reserk-even- should be treated with the repeat due to be. If a Chinese sailor did the same thing to su is about 150 franos a day, so that, perhaps, if the remotely resembling it-From statement is of excellent quality. The total quantity of will be available free of charge.
Telephones are to be installed on board English lady in London, what would be the seroplaniste audertake to defray these obarges issued by Becretary Loel on the day following of Ludia rubber consumed in the world amounts
to 125,000,000 pounds every year.
the U.8. fagship to connect communication Coup=1f1 Loung, he did such a thing reported meg
-M. Le pins's diaconian ediót may, after all, be Hobson's speech.
6 is very possible that we shall bat COSMOPOLITAN SYNDICATE.
[between 808 and land
The Commander-in-Chief of the US I should impose a besvý fine,
exercise a continually greater supervision, Defendast denied patting his arms round
continually greater exercise of the right of The formation of an Austro-Hungarian fest wll be met by the Mayor at Shimbashi on complainant's neck. He put his hand on her.
rejection among immigrants that come hither, syudioste to promote industrial enterprises in his entry in Tokyo.
4The Commander-in-Chief and nine other shoulder, at the same time saying, Please will
and shall, it may be, take so attitude that will: Ohing was recently announced, From informa principal officers will be allowed by the Em tead at first you get out of the way, I cannot get past."
friction. Iti provoke H. Worehip-It's an awful pity you didn't
absolutely necessary that if we claim for parton which now reaches me, says the Vienza peror to lodge in the Bhibs Detached Palace hand on the shoulder of one of the men
solves the right to choose who shall come here, correspondent of the Financial News, it appears having each a carriage provided by the Imperial place a few days ago. Both the Flysée, the we shall be in trim to uphold that right if any that the scheme embraces much more important 5.The Government provide thirty-tree bad Mairie at which the civil portion of the power challenges it, and it cannot be uphold by ceremony was held, and the Church were most words it cannot be upheld by oss: defence and extensive interces than was suggested by rooms and one big drawing room in the nary Frum sporok of President Roosevelt the original notification. In addition to the Imperial Hotel as well as thirty-seven carriages Austrian and Hungarian capitalists, some very for officials not lower than the rank of Captain.
Fat Your Sihat end !!
Defendant-Tos, Sir, it is
THE WEDDING OF THE PRESIDENT'S
DAUGHTER
One of the prettiest, yet simplest, weddings over held at the Madeleine Church, was that of President Fallibres's daughter which took
to
the defendant, and to think complainant a beautifully decorated with the choloust. Lowers made recently at Newport.
His Worship said he was inclined to believe mistaken, Defendant would be discharged.”
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Oct. 32nd --The Tayko Municipality givna a welcome entertainment at Hiblys Park in the afternoon
Oct. 18th-23rd-The Kanagawa Prefectural Government Invite 500 guests every day to Enoshima and Kamakura,
Daring the same period of time the Yoke- hama Municipality keeps one theatre open daily for American naval visiters free of charge,
Oct. 19th 23rd. Tokyo Munisipality invites 3,500 guests every day to places of interest and performances in the Capital:
The Beiya Kyokai establishes rasting houses at Shibashi and four parks providing lanchoen tes and confectionery.
Ost 19th Mr-The Military Masonm, the Zoological Garden and the Imperial Massamare Opt 19th A baseball match will be played to be rpened for the fres inspection of guests. between the representatives of the American foot and the teams of the Waseda University.
Oct. 20th-Another baseball matob, the
American feet. University
The Reception Committen is composed of the authorities of the Imports Navy and Army as well as commercial, Municipal and oralistic representatives. The Chairman is Admiral Saito, Minister of the Navy.
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