SHIPPING NOTES.

Mr. Lim Chin Trong of Eangoon hea pur chased the steamers Shropshire and Cheshire of the Bibby line to serve the morosse of trade between Rangoon, the Straits and China. The Shropshire will be delivered in Rangoon during the latter days of November this year. The Cheshire will not be avaliable till the autumn of 1910. Commencing will the new year a regular fortnightly run for both passengers and cargo between Bangoon, Penang, Sing. spore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow will be inaugurated with the diezogle and Shropshire alternating.

Whilst unloading the Mogul Line steamer Chaser at the China, Merchants lower whar nt Shanghai last week, it was discovered the several bales of cotton were smouldering Prompt measures were taken, and the fire was -extinguished before the Brigade arrived. The fire is supposed to have been caused by the careless use of matches by some coolies who were smoking. Vory little damage was done by the outbreak.

It may be remembered that the refloating of the Pacife Mail liner Manchuria, which went ashore at the Hawiian Islands in 1906 was followed by a heavy salvage claim by the Commercial Pacifle Cable Company, whose steamer Restorer hed rendered assistance. The

THE HONGKONG. DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13rn,

Been the Waratah if she had been on Bre, besides which the Harlow, which surived at Durban on 28th July, would have reported the fire."

CANTON

HIDEWAY ROBBERY,

THE CAFE WEISMANN

PROSECUTION.

1909.

When the sorgeant came to your table yon had another try to make Weismann's breaks the Licensing Lan NO,

No, P.C. Spillett called for

two drinks afterwards.

Did he call for three No. "The sandwiches were paid for, were they not?

ALLEGED BALE OF LIQUOR WITHOUT FOOD,

The hearing of the charge against E Takhardt, manager of the Call Weimann, ef selling liquor without food under an adjunct-Yes. at the Magistrany yesterday.

Mr. Eldon Potter; instructed by Mr. Crowther Detective Sergeant Sullivan prosecuted, and Smith (of Messrs Almads and Smith) appeared for the defence.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

October 11th, The mysterons disappearance of this steamer calls to mind the experience of a steamer -

Yesterday, on the outskirts of Fatahan, called the Waikato, which some years ago became disabled in a storm, drified hope man was walking along carrying a bag contain losely for some months beyond the usual tracking places of copper. Certain rascals saw himlence, was continued before Mr. J. E. Wood of steamer, and eventually reached Freemantle, and concluded that he was carrying a bag of If the Waratah is now undergoing a similar dollars to the bank. They waylaid the man, experience, as many people think possible, intimidated him with Areas and deomp

question of provisions, with the booty. One can imagine their feelings it is only She had ample provisions for two months when they opened the bag! Bevend cases of full menn,

which would in the present highway robbery ars daily reported from out circumstances bo made to last appreci-lying districts, for some of the country places ably longer. Furthermore, she carried hundreds are terrorised by roaming bandite, and the law of tons of four in cargo, and theomads of frozen seems unwilling or, perhaps, powerless to re carcases, so at the mildest extimate there were store order. It is only in the better police sufficient provisions on board for at least a year, districts that property is safe from these It has been pointed out that, on account of the marauders. great Augalas bank that reaches out many miles south of the mainland, there is a powerful southerly drift, veering eventually towards the east.

.

The Cunard Steamship Company are about to find work for some shipyards very soon, for, apart from the extensive remirs to the Lucania they have just received tenders for a new steamer, which leat month was erroneously described as being nearly as big as the Mauretania and Lusitania. This vessel is to

cable company asked $300,000 for salvage, be about 600ft. long, and have a spodd of about clatining that the Bogforer was responsible for seventeen knots. Thers in a very keen compoti: the refloating, and was therefore entitled to the-tion amongst the principal builders for her, and usual bonus for sivagy, as well as payment for tenders from the Clyde, the Tras, tarrow, and services rendered. The District Court of Ha-other places have been sent in. The Cunard wall decided that the Restorer was not mainly Company have evidently been satisfied with the responsible for the refosting, and awarded her results of the new combination of propelling owners $62,636, dividing the costs between the machinery--reciprocating engines and lowe two parties. Both parties appealed, the one pressure turbine-fo they are stipulating that claiming that the award was too small and the class. Denny's, of Dunbarton, some time ago other that it was too large. The San Francisco built for the New Zealand Shipping Company the Otaki, which had this class of machinery, Court has now deducted from the award a somn

and this vessel gave remarkable results, which of $30,000, which had been included as bonus,

easily surpass those of her sister ships, which were built with reciprocating engines only The two reciprocating engines drive the wing propellers, and when going aliced exhaust into the low-pressure turbine, When manoeuvring or going astern the turbine is idle.

to the state of its

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, October 12th,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE His HoNoun MB. H. H, J.

GOXPERTZ (PUISSE JUDAE).

USUZY EXTRAORDINARY.

THEATRICALS AND GAMBLING.

In a village of the Nem Hoi District a large shed was erected for the purpose of serving as a theatre. Unfortunately the troupe did not soutine themselves to their legitimate histrionis business, but opened a booth as a “side abow" for cricket-fighting, Gambling goes on to great extent on the results of these insect con- hate, and the authorities have Intely made some endeavours to put it down. The village eldes of this particular place tried to uphold the authority of the law regarding this matter, but dish restings, were, of no avall. They have hering occasion to come into the city approached had their revenge, however, for some of them the authorities and the result is that all

in the village. theatrical performances have been prohibited

BIRTHDAY OF CONFUCIUS.

Yesterday, the educational world of the city was en jete, the reason being that the day was the anniversary of the birth of Confucius. All schools were accorded a holiday and were in some cases beautifully decorated. The offices and the native newspapers, book shops, and all places having any connection with learning were closed for business and wore beautifully ornamented with flowers and dage: On the Bund were to be seen many schools marching in procession to the great Confucian Temple in the city. Some of these were in uniform, with fings dying, buglės blowing and drums beating. One school was provided with a complete ent of instrumente to form a brass band, but *2 mone of the scholars know how to play the instruments they contented them- selves with carrying them in their hands. However, the drummer and trumpeter of the band made up for the others, for the noise they The made was enough to split one's ears.

of

Did it not strike you as peculiar to go into a restaurant and pay for what you had not And you did not give constable Spillett any ordered I did not pay...

not ordered He can pay for what he likes friendly advice as to paying for what be had with his own money. I did not know what was in his mind..

Did you think it peculiar for Constable

daresay if he had had small change he would Spillett to pay for the sandwiches P-Yes, but I have paid for the beer alone.

Then you do know something about Constable Spillett's mind?

His Worship-That is n apposition.

Mr. Potter--It is so difficult to get a supposi

1

Mr. Potter Are you stating facta now? Witness-I will put that to you as a supposition.

THERE IS SKILL AND

THOROUGHNESS

OF CONSTRUCTION

IN ALL

PIANOS

WE IMPORT

STAMPING THEM IN EVERY WAY SUPERIOR VALUE

BUILT THROUGHOUT FOR

THIS CLIMATE.

PC. McKelvio testified to visiting Wels man's on October let with P. Q. Spillett, who called for two large 0. B. bears. A Chinese would have Pilsener. They agreed, and the boy boy said they had no O.B., and asked if they provided the drinks, at the mate tins putting two plates and two forks on the table. After- wards le removed the platos and forks, and the andwiches on placed plate table. Neither the witness nor Constable Spillatt ordered sandwiches, and zeither atetion ont of him.

ten minutes later Witness--I am here to state facts; not Some sight of soy. Sergeant Ballivan entered, and Constable Spil suppositions. lett invited him to have a drink. The same boy approached the table at which they were sitting, and said he could not supply drinks without ting food. The boy did not say this on the drst occasion. Sergeant Sullivan declined to have a drink, saying that he did not want any food Constable Spillett than called for two more. Bileners, which were brought by the His Worship-Then. I understand that you same boy. two constables consumed two bottles of hear

Witness-Yes, your Worship, Proceeding, oach? the witness stated that after this Constable Spillett called for the bill, which was brought, and on it they charged for four glasses of beer and four sandwiches. Constable Spillett. asked bill why he should pay for sandwiches when he did

sure Messrs. Wiemane would be glad to give not order them, and sent for the manager, who happy owner of six sandwiches, which he felt said that he expected the boy to er. plain to them that they could not have drink him at any time be called for them. The case without food, and that probably they did not must fall to the ground. The bill included two understand the boy's "pidjin English. Con- lots of beer and sandwiches, the constable paid stable Spillett, still protesting, paid the bill, the bill, and therefore the defendants had not and when the change was brought thers was infringed the Ordinance. His next point was found to be an error of forty events, which the that the summons must stand or fall according to the rananing of the section under which defendant rectified.

the charge was brought. The defendants

Mr. R. Eokhardt stated that he was manager were charged with a breach of the terma

ecaditions of their licence, de pre and in control of Messrs. Welsmann's, Ltd.~O~ viously pointed out to his Worship, the August 21st, while he was writing in the office, terms and conditions were set on the transfers boy told him there was gentlemen in the Cafe licence, and it was not suggested by the pro-who wanted beer without anything to eat. Wit

His Worship-Did the Sergeant tell Con- steble Spillett not to pay for the sandwiches.

Witness-He advised him not to..

You are quite clear that nothing but beer was called for PQuite.

Cross-examined by Mr. Potter:

Counsel then informed his Worship, that Mr. Potter I am pleased with the suggestion tho Ordinance gave no definition of an adjunct linence, but he supposed that

liquor in addition to the commodity that he was what it meant was that a person could rell ROBINSON PIANO already selling. Therefore, it followed in this

CO. LTD. instance that if there was a sale of food there could not possibly be a conviction. He did not

(36 care whether there was a protest or not on the part of the constable. Once he had pald Counsel submitted that Weismanns, were his bill, there was a purchase of food by absolutely entitled to place it on the table, and was paid, the purchase was com.the constable could walk in and practically com that constable. The money was tendered, the to decline beer unless it was taken. Otherwise pleted, and Constable Spillett was now the pel the defendants to break the law.

His Worship-How

or

Mr. Potter-By walking in and refusing to take food.. In this instance the constable was afraid to go that length; he saw his weakness and paid up.

His Worship intimated that he would tako time to consider the points raised.

Mr. Potter suggested that the Magistrate should hear the evidence of the manager before adjourning.

You went into Welzmann's on detective dute secution that there had been sny breach of nose told the hop not to surve him. The boy those terms. The moment the present licences went away, and returning five minutes later got a transfer, the original licence waa-wiped said that the sergeant was sitting at the table

The Toyo Kuen Kaisha has just beld its half-yearly meeting. The most ingu. brious accounts have been published as affairs. Thus the the losses incurred during the half- year ended June 30th, totalled 74,241 yen, and the scumulated losses of previons forms were 809,700 yen, making an aggregate loss of 883,949 yes The Japanese, nowa. Paper Hochi states that the Company'a loans represent 9,230,000 yen, and it is respons fble for bills, cheques and overdrafte amounting to 24 millions, so that its total liabilities are 11,230,000 yen. On the other hand, its paid-up

-Frem Singb, an Indian watchman, brought capital is 8,125,000 yen, so that its liabilities exceed its espital by 2,200,000 yen. The only can action against 9. Quistiengoo, described as cumulated fund it possesses, according to the an artist in the employ of the South China that for depreciation of property: Morning Post. Mr. Gardiner appeared for the Hochi, which amounts to 210,000 yen. As for its feet, plaintiff and Mr. F. X. D'Almada appeared for with the exception of its two big steamers Tenyo the defendant. and Chiyo, it possesses nothing of any special Mr. D'Almada on behalf of defendant con value, as the thras vessels Nippon, America and sented to judgment and asked that an order be Hongkong are all 12 years old, so that their made for payment by instalments. The plaintiff, aligibility for subsidy will soon disappear, while he said, originally lent defendant in Maroh as for the tank-steamers Toyo and Buye, they 1907, the sum of $100 and charged interest at have been lying tied up at Yokohams, the rate of $10 per month. Defendant paid profitable employment being procurable owing interest up to June and failing to pay in July to the import duty on crude oil. It has since, the promissory note was renewed for $110. Sums before they could approach the altar, and, the food was anggcated to make & note of it

however, been reported that the Directors are said to have comanded an agreement with the Hoden Oil Company, by which agreement they will be enabled to use three tank steamers for the importation of crude oil, within the limits of 60,000 tons yearly at a freight of Yon 15 per ton.

"

Temple itself presented a most animated appearance. The building covers an enormous space of ground and has many courts and. All these were thronged. with passages. spectators and several go-ahead pedlars werd. busy selling prints, warranted to boar an anthenticated likeness of the great Sage. The actual Shrine, that is, the one containing the aurad tablete, is of compamtivaly small size, and at least three-fourths of it were crowded with coolies, beggars and street gamins. Such were the bad arrangements that the various schools had to force their way through this mas g of humanit

did you not I went in on an order from the police sergeant

You went in to see if you could get drink without food -Yes.

And if food was supplied to you, you knew that you had no case ?-Personally I did not.

Yon did not know it was important that food should be supplied P-My instructions were to go to Weismann's, order a drink, and see what

happened.

What were you told about food P-I was told not to. order food, but to order & drinks, and if

·Didn't it suggest to you that food was of importance -P. C.41 and myself had a con- eraation and pat two and two together. He said there must be something about food and

time. drink. I knew nothing about liconsee at the

Didn't you know that if you had been up of 811 were paid as interest until October, when bowing was done in such a rapid and careless plied with food yon would have mid no ekse defendant again failing to pay the promissory manner that the ceremony was robbed of all against Weismann's-It was really a rough note was renewed for $120 and the interest was vestige of solemnity. After the obeisances had accordingly raised to $12. That continued for been made the schools had to struggle again to 2006. some time, but in January 1903, the defendant get out of the stored ballding. Within the was unable to pay the month's interest and theporature was like that of an orgn, while the promissory note was renewed for 8150, interest being again raised to $13 per month. This arrangement continued until April, when for the same reason the promissory note was renew ed for 8140 and the interest increased to $14. YEN.

As the defendant found it more difficult to keep 3,210,000 up the payments the promissory note was re- 500,000 newed periodically from 3150 by $10 a month until in Jane of this year the defendant land 1,940.000

600,000 Bigned a promissory note for $240 with interest 1,000,000 at $24 a month. On July 1st the defendant

According to Tokyo papers, the subsidies to be granted to the leading Japanese steamship companies in the coming fiscal year will be as

follows

Nippon Yasen Keishs--- European Service ..

American Service.....

Tovo Kisen Kaisba

American Bervice...

South American Service

Osalta Bheson Kaisha

Mr. D'Almada-I have witnesses who can

speak to seeing the promissory note for $150 being renewed and given..

It is further stated that the subsidy for the paid $25 in interest, and various other small North American service of the Toyo Kisen payments were made, but on September 6th Kaisha was originally fixed at Y. 1:500,000, but plaintiff issued a writ.3

His LordshipWell, he had to be consistant was later increased to Y. 1,940,000, owing to the fact that one more new liner, now under oon. I suppose struction, is to be placed on the ran next year. The sum of Y. 350,000 has hitherto been granted to the T.K.K's South American service, but as two new steamers are to be added to the service from next year, the subsidy. is to be increased to "T: 600,000 from next year.

The subsidy of Y.1,000,000 to be granted to the Osaka Shosen Kaisha for 1910 will be in- eressed from 1911 to 1,700,000, sines two more new steamers will placed in commission by the company.

The North American service of the Nippon Yusen Kaishale now maintained by three regular liners and three intermediate liners. Those latter the Company had intended to dis. continue from next year, but in anticipation of increased trade with the United States in il near future it has he decided to keep the extra liners on the run..

His Lordship-Have you say receipts for your payments?

Mr. D'almada-No, my Lord. These Indian money-loaders and usarers do not give receipts, His Lordship How much have you paid altogether?

Mr. D'Almada We have paid altogether $270 in interest, and my client does not want to go on paying intercet without being able to olear pif the capital.

Defendant stated on oath that his salary was $130, and that he had a wife and Sve children to maintain.

Mr. D'Almada said his client was only receiving $115 a month, as his employera wora dedasting $15 a month in respect of a loan made by them to him.

His Lordship said it was absolutely inconceiv. There is still no authentic news of the missing steamer Waretak, which sailed from Durban able that an intelligent man like the defendant for Capetown in July and has not been heard of should have consented to such an arrangement. ainer. The latest news in connection with her,In reply to his Lordship the defendant said strange to say, was telegraphed from Manis on that he was forty years of ago, and his Lordship September 20th. We note the following added that he hoped he would consider his wife Lloyd's agent at Manila telegraphs that the and family and be a little more business-like in British strawer Harlow reports that she passed his business affairs. on 27th July 180 miles from Durban-a vessel on fire. The name was not discernible, and she was afterwards destroyed by an explosion. The vessel is supposed to have been the Waratah with her cargo on fire. Lloyd's and the owners

An order was made for payment at the rate

arising from thousands of perspiring. humanity were anything but pleasant. Ontaide the building containing the shrine a brass bond arrangements reflect hut little credit upon those emitted horrible sounds at intervals. The whole responsible, for a ceremony that might and should have been imposing was made painful and ridiculous by waxt of organization.

A WARM TRIBUTE TO AN ADMIRAL

OF THE FLEET...

the

When you entered Weismann's, what was on

table-Nothing.debat

I put it to you that there were two plates No.

Do you understand "pidjin" English-No. Do you think you would have understood the No better tribute sould have been paid to a naval officer of high rank than that offered by boy if he asked you to have cakes or sandwiches Lord Charles Beresford recently to Admiral of the Flet Sir Frederick Richards, whose luin pidgin English?--I'd have known what portant letter was read to the Loudon Chamber sandwiches meant s of Commerce meeting, He, without doubt, said Lord Charles," commands the greatest respect and the grastost affection of everybody fore and aft the Fleet, from the admiral to the able senden.

sandwiches Witness

What the word for

Now can you understand "pidjin" English was understood to say " sandwhiches." I could not pass an emmivation in it. The gallant Admiral of the Fleet, who comes foal stock, is now in his 76th

year; and it is more than sixty years since he joined the great service of which he is so distinguished representative. He was the Commodore enm mending at the Cape in the Boadicea during Brat Boer War, and saw service in both, Sir the troublons days of the Znin War and the Frederick, who was also through the Birmah War, has been Commander-in-Chiot in the East Indies and on the Chine Station; while he has twice served as a Lord of the Admiralty He has, therefore, the highest claims to speak with the voice of authority.

INTERPORT GOLF IN JAPAN.

In the Interport Match played at Kobe in delightful weather, Kobe won by 5 matches to 3, while 4 matchen were halvet.

A letter published in the Japan Garctie

Bearing in mind that the question of food was important, what did you think when you saw plates and forks come P-I thought it poenliur.

Did you say, "By Jove, our case is all up?" Did he bring the beer at the same time as the I did not say anything sandwiches The sandwiches arrived at the Now just think, were not the sandwiches esme time as the beer. plage on the table before the bear was brought

You are quito satisfied with that statement, are you -I have sworn it.

-No

But is that your opinion I air not here to state my opinion; I am stating facts.

Did either of you say anything when the sandwiches were placed on the table P-No remarks were made.

out

His WorshipDo you clním nader that licence that he will have all the sights of a public bar

Mr. Potter.only claim the rights I get by it.

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with two friends," and that three glasses of beer were wanted, Witness told the boy to supply only two drinks. When he went to the table at which the police were sitting later, he was asked how it was His Worship Do you contend that that that they were charged with four sandwiches, adjunct licence, and that he could not licence gives the Licensee the right to run Witness told them that he only had an publio bar?

serve lignor unless food was ordorod. One Mr. Potter-I am not contending that, be of the men denied ordering sandwiches, but: the boy said they had been ordere. Witness then board the sergeant advising cause I don't need to.

the others not to pay. When the police were leaving witness said to the sergeant, "Look here, you have not been served hense you refused to let the boy bring you any chow." The sergeant said, "I am not sure, bass, whether you are right or whether you are wrong," and they left Witness instructed his boys every

The hearing was adjourned rine die. day not to sell drink without food.

His Worship But you are prepared to con- tend it if necessary P

Mr. Potter--I think the wording is very

clear.

His Worship And in your view it might cover a public bar ?

Mr. Potter-It might, but I am not contond ing now that we have the right to use our place as a publio bar, because it is not necessary to my sxgnment.

PRESIDENT TAFT,

TOUR OF 13,000 MILES.

Proceeding, Mr. Potter said that his clients were charged with beach of the

Mr. Taft bogan s unique Presidential tour termser conditions of their licence. He

last month, involving travel of 15,000 miles by would ask what toems and conditions. had been railway, hundreds of speeches; and tremendous broken, because, as a matter of fact, if fatigue, by starting westward and incidentally licance produced was theirs, they delivering speeches st three important stations, condition. It was Mr. Taft's 52nd birthday, and trained had not broken any term

the

or

#

It was quite obvious that the licence to minutes by a long course of physical exer- class at Beverley, including golf, chiefly, bat produced was the only one in existence. It was also weight lifting and a little boxing as miner

a new Beence, intemuch as it took the place of issues, he set forth with the vivacity of youth the licence owned by the person from whom and the spirits of a schoolboy. the transfer came to the present licencee. It was quite obvisat that the transfer took the place of the original licence, and the original licence was now,

non-existen

The transfor

was a contract with the Government so far a his cliente were concerned. The Government,

in moralderation of so many dollars, licensed them to sell beers and spirits, and said, "Here is your authority. Therefore the police could not come along and say that the other contract with another man, was in existence, and that

The President's allowance for railway fares did not permit of special trains all the way, and be was reduced to venpying an ordinary Pall.. man attached to ordinary trains.

Despite his great waight, Mr. Taft is a small ester, and the enisine arrangements while he is A baked apple travelling never bother him. and

some cereal serve him for breakfast, a glass of milk and a biscuit for lunch, and at dinner The President was accompanied during the he only ants a small quantity of meat.

?Aunt first part of his journey by Miss Torrey, better. known throughout the country as her the President is as devoted as any man to Delia Miss Torrey is 80 years old, and to they were going to bind the defendants to those his own mother Miss Torrey, he has said torms. He contended that the prosecution must since, was the inspiration of several speeches Miss Torroy was at the home of Mr. Taft on stand or fall by the licence before the Court. that he has made in enlogy of the old maid The third point was that, oven supposing they election night, while Mr. Taft was receiving had sold drink without food, and assuming for the returns from the time the wires opened. the sake of argument that they were actually She was confident, and the returns added to guilty of selling drink without food, that her conviction that Bill." was elected, but Mr. Taft himself was not convinced until was to say, that the boy did so, then he nearly midnight. When he got the information would contend that the Court could not convict which he thought inade it certain that he would the manager. He could not be made criminally be the next President ho went first to Mrs. Taft, and then he rushed across the room to liable for an act of the boy unless it could be

Annt Delia." The big President-Elect picked up in his arme the little white-haired New proved that the manager allowed the thing to

support of his. contention, and stated that he raised these points first, because if any one was decided in his favour there would be no neces:

We've won, aunt," he cried. Miss

Stanley Clarke did wonderfully well in a Rokko storm and moist for the Open Champion What did you think the sandwiches were put

on the table for P-In most public bars you get be done. If a manager or licences took all land woman and kissed her ent ship, winning it with 81 and 86167 for 36|| holes. All were scratch players-18 of them-

So you came to the conclusion that the sand. reasonable precautions the Court could not find Aushed, and, rampled with the boarlike hug of har big nephew, and her oyee bright with jay incirling Tent. Montaith, the China Chap. Anack."

at his success, she spent a moment in y on from Hongkong, who beat Walkinsbow, tho the Shanghai host; the rest being all Yoko wishes are for that purpose. 1903 Champion, this year; also Capt. Barrett, wiches were placed there to est. Yes, and him guilty. Mr. Fotter quoted authorities in

arranging-her disordered hair, and then said Why, Hill, that's what Fre been hase and Kobe's best,

you might injure your tire 178 But fearing that "This record best was Crookatt of Kobe,

trying to fall you all the evening."

The Vice President of the United States sity for him to call witnesses. One of his (11 more than Stanley Clarks). He was play by eating the sandwiches you carefully refrained?

quietly climbed aboard the train at Ution, passing ing with the Yokohama man Galloway, who

I had already had dinner,

through to Buffalo, and, finding the President also plays a very good

Did you think that Weismann's bad broken strong points was the fact that there was of $20 a month, costs amounting to $40 to be, Yokohamaa men was. The first of the G. Brady, who was

the licensing law at that time? I have already an absolute sale of food, and if his Worn fast asleep, he left a box of sweetmeats for him. asked himself, who was #O the owner Just a little birthday remembrance," said third with 180, not far off Crookatt

Captain Barratt had had three weeks told you that personally I had no interest in the of the sandwiches, there could only be one genial Sherman.

A corps of reporters accompanied the Presi- practice at Rokkosan, and all the others a good case, HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com- many days:

What frore your thoughts about it when the answer-the purchaser. There was nothing in

escaped their vigilance. Mr. Taft's magna- of the Waratah are doubtful with regard to the plezier, Mrs. Ellen's Grime Charmante, Lait In the Interport match on the 26th,

be pat on the table after the food, or that tho nimity in extending the Presidential tour so as report made by the steamer Harlow, as the Charmant and Special Skin Tonis and Pondrs Stanley Clarke plavod Lowson in match play plato of sandwiches was placed before you say f the Acts which said that the beer must dent, and few details of his 15,000 miles trip

Her and beat him 5 up and 3 to play. Kobe won have already answered that question.

food must be put on the table before the beer; to include places which never gazed upon Waretal's cargo was non-inflammable, being Charmant will enable you to do it.

It; the whole thing was one transaction. Even if America's first citizen is praised everywhere as

the constable did not mention the word food, a heroic self-sacrifice." largely made up of frozen meat and flour. It is Specialities for: the Skin are the study of the Interport by 5 points to 3, thus:--- pointed out that the Clan Macintyre must have ifetime. A. 8. Watson & Co. Ltd. Scle Agents, Singles Kobe won 4 Yokohama 1 Halvad 3

paid forthwith.

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Foursomes

But what did you think about the case were going to bring against "Weisman's was up to the sergeant to prove that.

you

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