Intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1894.
to move effectively in the matter, is their business, and not ours. Now, however, DR. FENWICK'S FOOD
a petition has been drafted for presentation to the Harbour Master; coples may be seen at several of the leading stores in NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS town, where many signatures have already
been appended,
IT
FOR
ALSO FOR
DYSPEPTICS AND INVALIDS.
'is specially recommended as an article of
diet for NURSING MOTHERS « it wil strengthen and support them and at the same time enrich the Natural Muk and increase the Supply.
INFANTS FED on this Food put on flash
rapidly.
In two and sixpenny and one and sixpenny bottles at $1.10 and 70 Cents.
AGENTS IN HONGKONG :
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 12th January, 1894.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
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FAMILY AND DISPENSING
CHEMISTS.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
ANALYSTS.
PERFUMERS,
The petition is as follows:-
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THE case of perjury at the Cofminat Scasions was concluded yesterday evenlog, after our publlabing time. The pilsoner was convicted by the Jury-sentence reserved.
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THE returns published by the Moji Custom Mr. John Peels g. Merry Thought, rist. rib... the same time riding Talisman hard to get to the The body was then examined by the detec House show that 34750′ tins of cosi were
Mr. Hough front, Ascending the hill Talisman had gottive, who took it away to the Mortuary. exported from the port during last month, valued | Mr. Boyd's rn. Dunoon, 11st. 1lb
rid of Petronel and Black Pearl, but he was | That was the first occasion on which withcsab'd at va 120,652.50.
Mr. Hart Back { immediately afterwards challenged by Dunoon, Mr. Fourman' cr. Primrose, 11st flb.........
been out with the deceased. Did not know why. and in a grand race all the way home only the man shot himself. Was with decessed from Mr. R. Fraser-Smith'sg, Marksman, rost. lb.
Mr. Reynell maniged to win by a bare length in the last few the time be left the station upfil he shot-im-
“utride", with Petronei a bad third. Time amin
self, talking mostly about the duty on thety' Mr. Maclean o 4330s.
'beat' The deceased did not lond: bls, engin Mr. J. D. Humphreya's. Volta, (lato Thunder Ms. Taylor's ch, Hohenzollern, 11, 4lb
balt), rost 1118 Ms. Crawford o
The CANTOM CUP, value $150 ; for Chlaa ponies, witness' presence. Had no idea, when he lword bond fida griffins at date of entry (301) January, II. It must have been done either before learing 1894) weight for inches; winners at this the Station or after leaving witness." Wine Mr. Taylor o
mealing 7 lbs.extra ; entrance $5. One mile. did not carry ■ vifis that night, The man appeared Marksman was the first to show in front and Mr. Baxey's in. Recovery, 10st, gib...............................
in ordinary spirits when going out on his munds, Hohenzollern, Danoes next and the favorite Mr. John Pool's d. Laverock, lost. gih.......... (Merry Thought) lying off. Round the bend
told its inevitable tale and he was passed first Mr. Fourman's g. Haroc, 1st. 41b. Mr. Reynello and all the way up the back stretch the little grey Mr. Copenhagen's b. 'Elsinore, 11st, gidermis held his own, but at the Rock want of condition by Dunoon and then by the favorite, and to this Mr. R. Frater-Smith's cb, Beaufort, 11st. lb. pair the issue was confined. Merry Thought
Mr. Maclean o
A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 15, will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, on Friday, the and proximo, at B.go for 9 v.m.
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We, the undersigned, shiamanters treding to Hongkong, respectfully, nagg at fer your cod. sideration the desirability of lighting the boys marking the West end of the Central Channel.
We would point out that if this were done precisely. Visiting brethren ara cordially bavíted |was followed part the Stand by Primrose and steamers coming in from the South and from the Canton river could get to their borths with mach less difficulty than at present.
Many mexmers have now to anchor outside, an they are unable to pick an the Channel baeys, wheres if captatas, or pilots, could be sure of getting into the middle of the Channel they could reach aimsst say both in the barbour without difficulty; vessels would then be able to commence discharging st daylight and avold loss of time.
We congratulate the promoters of this
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THX Kabe Rowing and Athletic Club have orge nised a new and original drama," in four acis, gymnasium on the 21st lost. This is a distinct entitled AR Baba up to Dots, to be given in their advance on anything ever yst attempted by the Hongkong V. R. C."
We have the greatest possible pleasure in con. gratulating Amoy on the return of the Hon. W. E. S. Fales to take charge of American intereste at that port, as Vics and Deputy Consul; he arrived here by the China to-day with Mrs.
J'
Was slightly in front at the village, but be had to be ridden hard to maintain his posion, and eventually won, all out, by a bare length, which might have been the other way if the Amay roan had been made more use of fa
fourth. Time 3 min. 7 secs.
Mr. Master 1.
Mr. Hough s Mr. Sampson 3
Mr. J. D. Humphreys' gr. Valhaila, rost, gib. Mr. F. H. May's gt. Maypole, 11st. 71b......
Mr. Hart Back o
Mr. May o
Beaufort was the first to show in front, bet
maning from Havoc and Elsinore, the others making's waiting race. Along the back stretch Recovery increased bis advantage, and although closely hunted home by the Derby second, he. was never caught, and won cleverly by rather over a length, Elsinore falshing a good, third Time 2 mín. 8) secs.
Sikh Constable No. 736 said on the 19th instant about 7 pm, he was on duty on Robin 100 Road when the last witness came to blm and
Station and returned to the scene of the affair reported the tragedy. He went with him and saw the deceased lying on biz back with a rifa between his legs. He hurried to the Central
with Delective
Green,
John Green, P.S. 70, said about 7.30 pm. en the roth instant he went to the Peak Road, Bear Mr. Playfair's house, with the last witness and there saw the body of the deceased cardine was then handed to him by the lying on a small footpath. The deceased's
the empty cartridge case (anw produced to Court) in the chamber. Examined the body and found a bullet had penetrated it, from the front of the abdomen, coming cut through the back. There was no sign of blood about the spot. Nine rounds of ammunition were found in the deceased's pouch, which the Sikh Constable in charge of tha the body to the Mortuary. body at the time handed to him. Witacistook
movement on their "plan of campaign,” / Fales. We cannot lose the opportunity of also the early part of the race. Primrose, ridden bólting towards the entrance gato"was at once first witness. Ha,opened the breech and found - for the object in view is as sensible as the congratulating Dr. Fales on the seqaluition of a clean out, 'was a fair third, and Hohenzollern out of the race, leaving Recovery to carry on the Improvements Indicated are absolutely partner to all his lays and sorrows. May the
sorrows be all j vys !” necessary. That shipmasters have a distinct grievance in this connection, and that the absence of suitable lights results In considerable delay at times, there can be no doubt. Seeing that the nautical advisers of the Government must be fully aware of the extent and nature of the drawbacks to the navigation of the western fairway, and that a tithe only of our surplus Light Dues would be required to render the channel safe at all times and in any weather, the question arises what are the light dues for? What is being done with the surplus? And why should light dues go to the general revenue of the Colony, when we have not yet got all the lights that are wanted ?
TELEGRAMS.
BOMB OUTRAGE AT PARIS.
LONDON, February 20th. Another bomb outrage has been perpetrated at Paris, cauelog Injury to several persons. [We had this yesterday, through French papers,
a week old. Good old Reuter!]
THE EMPLOYERS' " LIABILITY BILL. Mr. Gladstone has announced his intention of dropping the Bill, which he asserts has been poisoned by the amendments made in the House
of Lords.
THE PARISH COUNCILS! BILL. The House of Commons has finished the discussion on the amendments introduced into PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS AND the Parish Councils Bill by the House of Lords.
VENDORS.
DRUGGISTS SUNDRYMEN.
CIGAR DEALERS.
(Special to the Hongkong Telegraph.) THE TIENTSIN RIVER,
SHANGHAI, February 22nd. The first steamer for Tientsin will leave Shaoghal, on Monday, the 4th March,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, of an Italian prince in Nagasak! about the end PREPARATIONS are being made for the reception
of next month,
AND
AERATED WATER MAKERS.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, 香港大藥房
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841;
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TH Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s royal mail steamer, Empress of Japas arrived at Kabe at 11 am, yesterday, and left agala at midnight for this port, via Nagasaki and Shanghai. A REGULAR Convocation of St. Andrew's R. A. Chapter, No. 218, S.C., will be held in Free masons! Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting companions are cordially invited.
THE Douglas Co.'s steamer Hattan went into dock to-day for the annual overhaul necessitated A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. by the irksome, not to say superfluous, passenger regulations in force throughout the Empire on The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong. which the sun nevar seis. The Shanghai Paurmacy, 24, Nanking
Road, Shanghai.
Botica Inglesa, 14, Escolta, Manila, The Canton Dispensary, Canton.
The Dispensary, Foachow.
The Hongkong Dispensary, Hankow. The Hongkong Dispensary, Tientsin, - London Office, 8, Fenchurch Belidings, E.C Rongkong, 26th January, 1894.
| UNDER thelauspices of the Victoria Recreation Cicha moonlight paper-chase on a small scale was beld last alghie About thirty members took part, and though the distance was not pheno- menal, the experiment was a success.
ALTHOUGH the winter, whose life is ebbing fast away, has been an exceptionally mild season throughout the Gorgeous East, yet it may be asserted with equal candour that in more ways than one it has been a complete * frost,'
is THE Pacific Mall Co's greyhound China, Captain William Ward, which arrived here from San Francisco this morning, completed the voyage from the Golden Gate to Hongkong In 21 days, 21 hours and 58 minutes, of which only 4 days, 20 hours and 13 minutes were required for the ran down from Yokohama
The Hongkong Telegraph.
HONGKONG THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1894,
HARBOUR LIGHTS.
Ar the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, Ng Ki, shopkeezer, Queen's Road West, pled guilty to a charge of keeping zolbs, of gun-powder on his premises without a licence he was fined $10, and the gun-powder was forfeited. Several Chinese were next Add $3 the dogs were also four-footed!
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Tax action brought by a Chinaman against Mr. B. Michell, a shareholder in the Bangkok Tramway Company for dam. French, in the British Consular Courtat Bangkok. seks caused by negligence, was dismissed by Mr. on the 7th lost, on the ground that the plaintiff was safng in collusion with another shareholder, Mr. Westenholz, who had in cross-examination admitted that he would save zao ticals if plaintiff won, and so had assisted him to bring the action. In revising the jury list at the British Consolar Court la Yokohama on the 9th fast, Judge Mowat bad an application from Mr. W. Bourne for exemption on the ground of age, he belag over do. The Judge said that, though he knew this plea was valid in England, he know of so authority for it in the East, and he had refused a similar application in China; but since then be found that the ples had been allowed In Shanghai, and therefore in order to make the practice uniform he now allowed Mr. Bourna la be exempt. Hongkong Jurors will take note for the next year's revisión,
AN American
paper gives the following capital illustration of how money grows At the birth of his son a father placed at interest at 6 per ent the sum of $1,000, sad each yeni tavested all the interest at the same rate. When the boy was twenty-one years old he found himself the possessor of $3,399 56. Belag a young man of pluck and energy and anxious to try his hand la unaided competition, be told his father to keep the money and he would take his chances with the poor boys of his acquaintance. When the son was fifty years old the father notified him that his fortune had grown to over $18,420, using round numbers. At seventy the father called his son's attention to his fortage of over $59,000 and since the son had received the rewarda of his industry he did not then take possession of the fortune, The father soon after died, and in his will required bis executors to keep the principal and be removed by death. The latter lived faterest loaned until the son should receive it or
good old age, and on the zon's one hundredth birthday, besides the accumulation of a bury and prosperous life, was incumbered with a fortune of $339,300.
The HONGKONG DERBY, sweepstakes of $20 each, ball forfeit li declared on or before the day of closing entries, with "B250 added for 1st pony, and $100 for and; for all China ponies bond fles griffins at date of entry (Saturday, soth January, 1894); first pouy, yo per cent.; atcond, 20 per cent; third, to per cent weight for inches. One-mile-and-a-half. (Nomina. tions closed to the Clerk of the Course at the Mr. Taylor's in. Dare Dorfi, rost, gib.....
Club on Saturday, the 30th December, 1893)
Mr. Taylor Mr. John Pent's d. Laverock, rest. glb..........
Mr. Hough & Mr. Heinrich's g. Opal, trat. tib. Mr. Sa11000 Mr. Baxsy's ra. Recovery, rast. gib....... Mr. Foarman's g. Havoc, rest. gib.
Mr. Maater Mr. Reynell o
Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's ch. Beaufort, 11st, 1lb.
Mr. Maclean o
Mr. J. D. Humphreys cr. Vazlet, 11st. 11b, «
sa the
Mr. Hart Buck o Dare Devil and Opal were most fancled, but there was very little difference in favoritism; all the other competitors being strongly fancied. After a lot of ridiculous fooling at the post, a fairly good send-off was effected after long delay, the colours of Beaufort belag the first to show in advance, but as he at once bolted across the course into the ditch fat side, he was conspicuously in the rear as the ponies, Opal leading the way, streamed down the bill and passed the Stand for the first time, Opal held a good lead past the Bridge, but going along the back stretch he was closely pursued by Laverock and Dare Devil, Beaufort by this ime baving almost mide up his fost ground, At the Rock Laverock held a two lengthy lead of Dare Devil, but opposite the village Mr. Taylor got on terms, and the roan going in capital style to the finish. won a grand race by a little over a length, with Opal a bad third. Recovery was fourth, Havoc fifth, Bezu fort sixth, and Varlet, who had to be ridden from start to falsh, last. Times 34, 65à, 1.3%, a 11, 243 and 3.167.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE H
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MEETING.
The HONGKONG CLUB CUP, presented, for China panies; weight for inches; entrance $151 second pany to receive 50 per cent of entrance money. One-mile-and-a-half. Mr. Trebau's d. Bovril, TEL. 1lb..rozmies
Mr. SROVOGA I Mr. John Peel's gr. Vagrant, fost. alb........
Mr. Hough 2 Mr. Derick-Hunter's br. Timekeeper, 10st. gib. f
Mr. Crawford 3 The ENCOURAGEMENT STAKES; Sweepstakes of $5 each with $109 added; for subscrip tlon griffins this season, 1893-94, only; first and second ponies in say previous races at this Meeting excinded; weight for inches. First pony, 70 per cent.; second, so Mr. Mac's w. Exchange, 11st. 41b.Mr. Taylor ↑ per cent; third, to per cent. Once round. Mr. Multiplex's g. Juba, Tost, zalb.Mr. Easton Mr. Quiater's g. Reality, sost, gib...Mr. Coutts 3 Major-General Barker's cr. Mandarin, rost, Mr. Cruickshank's br. Gungadeen, rost. alb. Mr. Darius' g. Centurion, rast gib.Mr. Master Mr. Derick-Hunter's g. Endeavour, Jost, Talb, Mr. Fomman's b. Haughty, test gib........... Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's'g, Catterthan, irat, lb.
....................Mr. May Ó
Mr. Cruickshank o
Mr. Crawford o
Mr. Reynell o
Mr. Maclean o Mr. J. D. Humphreys' ru, Vigilant, lost. 12lb.
Mr. Hart Bucko
Mr. Salop's cb. The Signor, rost. gh. Mr. Mannington's w. Frand, 11st. 1lb._.................... Mr. Sassoon Capt. Thomas o
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be COMPRADORS CUP, presented, for all subrciption grifāns of this season, 1893-94 only; weight for inches; winner of Valley Stakes, 5 lbs. extra entrance $1 recand pony to receive half the entrance money, One
mile.
Inspector A. Mann said he knew the deceased, who was named Neball Singh, and joined the Force on 12th November, 1891. He had been attached to the Central Gve months. Did not know from what district he was transferred to Jals the "Central "staff. He was a native of the Pan- jaub, 30 years of age, and single. On the 19th Instant at 6 p.m. deceased went on du'y, and would to remain from that hour ap to 10 p
is beat was from "The Abany" in the direction of the Peak Road. The deceased had been only two days on the Peak Road "beat" and before that was on the 4th and 5th beats," No, s before he left the Staiton that night, and found section. Witness examined the deceased's ride
It was not loaded. He also counted the rounds (to) to him ammunition pouch and found it the Force the deceased had been of good la due order. During the time he had been in character. In 1892 he had been fined $1 for some misconduct, but witness did not know what the misconduct consisted of. He had no knowledge of the cause of the rash'art.
At this point the loquiry was adjourned until to-morrow at 10 am, when medical evidence will be led.
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WHO IS QUEEN OF THE EASTI
(DEDICATED TO THE LATEST ARRIVAL) Gem of the Orlent earth and deep blue ses, "Macao". At any rate, she used to be, When Canelas wrote bis Zwadad; but now Hare is a gem more lustrous than Macao. "Perla del Oriente, fair Manile," Gracefully flattered by thine own Zonille. Gene is thy glory, daughter of old Spain 1 Another sad a greater queen shall reigu. Ceylon may be the "Garden of the East ---- No reason why she shouldn't, in the least But in that Garden Isle, of all the flowers Not one is half so sweet as this of curs,
This dismal, barren, un-celestial shore; And all our mourning has been turned to joy; And all our gladness contres In Amoy.
THE OTHER BILLY.
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The FOOCHOW CUP, value $200, presented" by the Foochow.community, for China ponies; weight for faches ; entrance $5. Two milen
Hr. David's gė Silver King, at ib. Mr. Treban's d. Bovill, 11st. sib...
Mr. Reynell 1 Mr. Sassoon Mr. Yohn Peel's g. Harmony, rost. alb.The Light tint Fales" bas lighted up once more Mr. August's b. Aristocrat, (late Baccarat) ist.
1lb.......
Mr. Hough 2 Mr. Taylor 1
Mr. Sulop's g. Larrikia, rist. 3ld. ............... Mr. J. D. Humphreys' g. Viper, 11, 4lb.....
Capt. Thomas Mr. Crawford 3 Mr. Elgar's g. Exlle, x1st. lb. Mr. Crawford o Stowards H. E. Sir William Robinson,
Bovril was, of course, a hot favorite, and Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's d. Duxit, 11st rib. ... KCMG.; H. E. Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Eo the fall of the fisg at once, assumed a
Mr. Macies o R. Fremsatie, K.C.B.; H. F. Major-General commanding lead from Viper, Aristocrat at || Mr. Mac's w. Exchange, 118, 4ib..... Folonel Macdonell, R.A.; Colonel Molly, R.E.; Borril romped in front until rix farlongs from Digby Barker, C.B: Commodore Beyes, R.N.; once dropping a long way in the rear.
Mr. Sampson o Mr. Magple's g. Swift, 101t. 9.b. Liest-Colonel Robinion, Shropshire Light In home, where Aristocrat rushed past Viper
Mr. Hart Back fantry: Lieut-Colonel Berrow, Hongkong and challenged the leader. The pair kept weli Mr. Multiplex's g. Bladom, lost. glb.......... Regiment; Hon. C. P. Chater H. Hopplus, together until' entering the straight, where the
Capt. Hunt o Esq ↑ J. Grani, Esq.; R. M, Gray, Esq.; M. javorite drew clear sway and won in a cantes Grote, Esc : J.D. Humphreys, Eags The Hon. By the length Viper was beaten off Time, T H. Whitelead y Hon. 1. J. Keswick T. 4 min, ga secs. Jackson, Rigs A. Coxon, Esq. T. F. Hough, E, Clerk of the Course.
FIRST DAY,~~~THURSDAY, 12ND FEBRUARY,
The final race-meeting of the Hongkong: Jockey Clab was commenced at the Happy Valley this afternoon under most favorable suspices, the weather being brilliant in the extreme, the race-course in capital order, and the attendance of all claires much larger than has been the case for years past. Among the distinguished visitors in the Grand Stand and Enclosure were Governor Sir_W. and Lady Robinson, : Major-General and Mrs. Digby Barker, Chief Justica Sfe Fielding and Lady Clarke, most of the members of the Legislative Council and fending residents, and an unusually large proportion of Indies, the new Grand Stand presenting an especially brilliant scene,
To-morrow's races will probably result a follows:
allowed to walk over for this valuable prise, unless Mr. Humphreys sende pat Valhalla,
Scurry Stakes-Hard Times'll probably be
The VALLEY STAKES, sweepstakes of 35 each with $100 added for winner, and $50 for and pony for subscription griffins of this season, 1893-94. only 1 weight for Inches. Three-withstanding a sibs, penalty but if he is kept The Exchange Pista-Borell will win, not for the Navy Plate, which is hardly kaly, Vagrant will be found a trifs better than Arlitocrat
quarters-of-a-mille.
Mr. Jay's g. Frohsian, tost, glb. Mr. Sampson x Mr. John Peel's g. Harmony,ficst. 13lb... Mr. Hough
Mr. Easton Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's d. Duart, rist. 316.
Mr. Maclean a
Mr. Multiplex's g. Juba, torfralb.
Major-General Barker's er, Mandarin, tost.
125, mininomina
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NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAILS
The Pacific Mall S. S. Co.'s steamer Chisa, Capt. Wm. Ward, from San Francisco, via Honolulu and Yokohams, with maila do to January 30th, arrived in port this morning. From our San Francisco exchanges we take the following telegrama →→→
WASHINGTON, January 18th. The report of the official trial of the cruiser Olympia shows that she made an average speed knots, and the ship than earns the handsome of a1.6o knots. The speed requirement was so premium of 8400 000 for the contracters,
LONDON, January 19th.
While Sanor Thomas de Sousa Rosa, Envoy depend Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from The German Cup.--On today's running Portugal, was driving this evening Bis hormen Silver King ought to win cleverly, but the form Ross was thrown violently to the ground. Two "fan" away, "The carriage was overturned and of China ponies is so uncertain that it would be foolish to ignore the chances of well-tried racers of his ribs were fractured It to feared he like Frobalon, Harmony, Duan, Swift, Exchange, sustained internal lofories as well. and one or two others. This event is a very open ene, but Silver King and Frokalen would certainly appear to have the best chances
The Professional Cup-A gift for Donoon, if properly slides, as he plainly demonstrated to-day that neither Merry Thought not Talisman could give him 7lb. Hisinore might show pro- ominently in this race.. salami penga
Mr. Elgar's g. Exile, 1st. 1lb... Mr. Crawford o Mr. Fourman's b. Haughty, rost, glb. (car. 10st Mr. J. D. Humphreys' in. Vigilant, 2016, 12lb.
12lb)...............................................................lt, Reynello
Mr. Humphreys
As of yers the matsheds | Mr.¿Mac's w. Exchange, 11st, 418, extended all the way from just below Wongy nelcheng village to Bowlangton Bridge, arch | Mr.'Magpis'a g, Swift, rost. g'b............................ noe grammed with spectators of variona. nationalities, and along the rails and inside the Ms. Multiplex's g. Blafium, rost. gib Valley the Chinese tuned out in tens of thousands. The roads and course were admirably kept by the police, and the day's proceedings passed off without any serf-ns blich. Doing the afternoon Mr. Murphy's able conductorship, played the the Band of the Shropshire Light Infanity, under
-style :-
March... *V« Man of Morry Kaghkad
Overture...
Belectie
La Cigala kuon
[11 Standcbes
Belection
Avant la Bal
"Procks.
Andre
Mr. Sassoon
Mr. Hart Buck o'
Mr. Salop'spd. Fright, 10st. alb...........................
Capt, Hunt o Capt. Thomas After a tedion delay, caused by Juba refusing to Swift and Reality getting away with a substantis Join his ponies, an indifferent start was effected,
la front of Duart, Jaba, Exchange, Froilan and fistmony, Exchange got in front for low strides after passing the Black Rock, but then collapsed, and at the top of the straight Harmony was brought up with a rush and seemed to have the race in hand. At the mile post Frobelan, nest the rails, challenged, and a close race home ensued, the judge's fat being in favor of Mr. Jay's grillo, with Jaba a very fair third. Most of the others cantered past the post. Times 31, 62k, and 1.34.
Telegrams from Belgrade, Servis, fodiests that A dispatch to the Timer from Vienna saya
Ing a state of acuteness. The relations of the the crisis in the Government is rapidly approach. Cabinet with the King are about as strained as they possibly could be. The King has absented himself from all Cabinet councils since the the court ball and avoids all ceremonies which beginning of the your." He has countermarded are likely to entail contact with the Ministers.
It was stated in Visons last night that the Cabinet would send a request to the King to preside at to-day's Council.
The Jockey Cup The Signor, with Capt. Thomas ap, should anner, this trophy, (unless Swift is seat out, and then the issue is daubtful. The Flyaway Stakes--As Layerock wil he ought to win here. probably not have won a esce up to this time,
Special dispatches to the Standard and nibar
kept for it; otherwise Opal is the best chance Faris last night for Belgrade, running Laverock will win this, race, if specially the Servian Govemment. Ex-King Milan left The Tal Youk Fong Cap-On the Derby - Papera confirm the sumoss of a serious crisis la
to carry 114, elb, succesfully over the siding mile and a ball.
The Navy Cup-Vagrant or Bovril, ad C The Welter Stakes.—Elsloots or Beaufort, The Gymkhana Luginsland.
skas. — Catterikun or
HAY OLD SPORTSMAN.
THE PEAK ROAD SUICIDE:
A dispatch to the Times from Paris says that
over to women engaged in business at the elec tions for hibunals of commerce. This is the beginning of women's suffrage in France.
A dispatch to the Timer from Paris says & Dramatists Paul Delsir and Eugene Nus are.. dasdi
ROMK, January 19th The Government has issued a denial of the alerting rumers in regard to the mobilization of the army and the alleged Instructions of the Red Cross Society to hold itself in readiness to take the field in Sielly.
Jusr six years have elapsed since the Hongkong Tiligraph first dealt st length each for keeping dogs without a licence; and following programme in their usual effective | advantage and racing up the hill several lengths if he can beat Beaufort. Dare Devil is too small the Badate, by's vote of agata 84, agreed to give with the important question of perfecting the facilities for navigation.in the waters A CHINAMAN who had been nearly killed by of this, the third 1.rgest seaport in the unknown Rigaliants in Bangkok last January, world; and one suggestion then made and who has siree bean in hospital slowly was to mark the channels and fairways recovering, was #gala, attacked secretly and cat distinctly and completely by day and to pieces on the night of the 7th fast, while le
Of Babylonia
ma night, so as to expedite the approach of his bed to the hospital ward. The murderer
Reclamations aminoamuan Waldmouth. vessels to their buoys and wharves at escaped unecar; but some secret society is
Fika.........
Mun of the Fair & zmunninuskigute. Žmogaus moment “Talk of the Night" montin Williams. any hour. It has always been usual supposed to be at the bottom of the affair.
Appended are the bare results of the racing, with the majority of shipmasters to A REMARKABLE example of journalistio candour leaving over a fully detailed account for our avold entering by the Ly-ce-moon Pass is (the London Daily News states) to be found lasse of Monday next į -—-- at night, and the few men who are in a recent number of a well-known Servias The WONG-WEI-CHONG STAKI, for Chins
The LUSITANO CUP, presented by the Members
of the Club Lusitano, for China pentes! Wodehouse, the Coroner, opened an inquiry into At the Magistracy this morning Mr. H. E. (on very clear nights) willing to take paper, the Schumedish List. The following
poolant weight for lachenj subscriptios griflas weight for inches; previous winners at this the circumstances connected with the death of the risk are regarded as reckless; while be found in a prominent position: "În conser announcement, signed by the # Manager,” in to
of this season, 1893-94, allowed "gibuss
VINNA, January 19th, meeting, 7 lbs. extra 1 subrcription griffins of the Sikh Constable, named Neball Singa, No, several army officers belonging to the best femle The trial to proceeding at Belgrade, Servis, of at the western end of the harbour, though quents of the indescribable lasiness of our editor, Mr. Doxey's g. Hard Times, 10st, 13lb...
entrance $5, with $100 added, Halle-mile.
this season, 1993-94, allowed viks,; entrance there is no such difficulty in entering the M-giving the name] who, slace the sth of
$101 second pony to receive half the entrance 55% who was found dead and is believed to have Hes on the charge of murdering: Ziwutenant port, there is always such a crowd of craft November last, has turned day into night, spandias Mr. Trobau's g. Brigand, rom. xalku
Mr. Master i money. One-mile-and-a-quarter...
shot himself with his carbine while on duty on Toditch, bose body was found in the road Mr. John Peel's g. Talisman, 11st. lb.
Peak Road at about y pint. on the roth instant, betuan Rakovitsen and Belgrade, with his skull as to make it difficult and often Impossible the nighia in sevelry and the days in sleeping, the
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and whose Tuneral was, au wa reported in last Battered in Todiich had been successful in for a steamer to reach her own berth | present issue contains one half-sheet only,"",
Mr. August'a g. Democrat, ist, izlb
Mr. Boyd'sim. Dunoon, 11st, tlbasanit.
Mr. Hough night's issue, costpered at the eleventh hour for ventures at the races, and entertained his come before daylight. The consequence is that THE fatal accident that occurred on board the
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the purpose of making wirther investigations, radia at supper in the evening. He then started Mr. Hart Back 2 vessels arriving from Canton and the Japanese steamer Toya Maru, Capt. J. G. Mr. Copenhagen's bu Elsinore, vist.-7lb........ Kr. J. D. Humphreys' bl. Petronel, rost, gib
Duan Ktan, P.C. 634; stated that he was want hoe on horseback. It is charged the officers. South are regularly put to considerable | Edwards, on the gist, nito. (reported in our
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out on duty in company with the deceased at don trial followed, killed and robbed him. Mr. Reynell 3 Inconvenience, Involving loss of valuable food of the rat fot.) was the subject of an Without any delay the four competitors wers. Mr. J. 124 Humphreys' g.Volta, tost, falb...
5pm the sok lostant Walls on the Park 20:58 PRAGUE, January 19th
Road about y pts, the deceased made an excuse. dime and money--through the fairway toqui y conducted by Mr. H. E. Wodehouse at sent away to a caglial start, Erigand on the ralis pam
Mr. B. Humphreys o to drop is the rear, and he appeared to walk the presiding Judge had an anonymous letter At the raumption of the Omladina trial today budys out being lighted: This is far the Magistracy this mayolny, when one of the showing slightly in advance of Elsinore Ith the My, Heinisch's bl. Black"Pearl, 1182. jib. from being creditable to the Government de soda com deepestry out as he fell Going down the hill, Hand Times rushed through Capt. Thomas' g.The Don, 11st. lb, witness heard shot fired, and obeying to Judge announced that he had decided that this towards a bush as if for the purpose of obeying" Marsstening himself and counsel for prosecution deceased's comrades, a fapinose seaman, stated other pakt close up as they passed the Black whales th
Mr. Bassoon call of usture."Two or three minutes later with death if the pilsoners were convicted. The which is supposed to utilise the Light Dass down the fore hold, Witness stones procooded and quickly assumed the lead from Brigand, to the best advantage; nor is it any more below to render assistance. Finding the man racing paat, the quarter mile pour length Tallaman a hot favorite. At the fint attempt comrade Ning on the grunde til
Capt. Thomas the spot whence the report proceeded found ble threatening communication should be used in creditable to the shipping community, anconscious and safering from a severs scalp to front, Elsinore and Democre being the air tapetford were anE SWAY
zlownward. widesos-against-the-prisoneri," with his carbine between his legs, which has to pay those dues and might be wound, be at once reported the matter to the lois, four longhs behind. (Thèse poslilacs were
capital start, but after a low strides appeared to be dead witness hurried towards reasonably expected to keep a watchful chief officer and then hailsted in getting the practically maintained to the Balah. Mr. Busey's Petmiel drew to the fore, closely attended the Central Braila se beport the matter eye on the disposal of them. Since we deceased on deck. He thought the fatality must porr winning pusly by chron los gils from Beigandi. by Black Pearl, with Danson next the but on the ways on Robissaar Ronde hay referred to the subject in 1888, nothing has i have been the result of an speldent, owing to a short hoad divided second, and, tklid. Tik favorite. Sourth, and the other: pair apparent F.C36% who: undertook 3a) make the ne outpaced. The Stand was passed" almost while ke (witness) returned to watch that been done either by the Government of Inquiry was then adjourned till to more The ASHLEY CUP; presented by D. R. BANO, in Indian die with these relative positions of the deceased. About half KELON K by the region of the community most morning, when Capt. Edwards and his chief Lag, for Chinn peelang entrance Bi, tu go to unchanged, but at the three-quarters Marting Wirds PC mon directly interested. Why they never exred i oficer wil be reami
the forehatch not belog, coveted over. The 19 MACH. ⠀
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WINWIPRO, (Manitoba) January 10th Word is received here that L. Dollan of this
and a party of sing man perished in an a
In the Rocky mountains., Nearly kil
of the pisty was from this
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