To-day's Advertisements.
THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
OTICE la hereby given that an EXTRA-
NORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of the above-named COMPANY will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 9. Prays Central, Viatoris, in the Colony of Hongkong, on - BATURDAY, the 13th day of November, 1897, at 19 o'clock Noon, when the subjolmed resolu- Hons which were passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 37 day of October, 1897, will be submitted for confirmation as special resolutions,
1-That it is desirable to reconstruct_the Company, and accordingly that the Com. pany be wound up voluntarily, and that James Berwick Duncan, Esq., be and he is hereby appointed-Liquidator for the purposes of such winding up.
3. That the said Liquidator be and he is hereby authorized to consent to the regis; tration of a pew Company, to be named The Panjom Mining Company, Limited, with Memorandum and Arilcles of Association which have already been prepared with the privity and approval of the Directors of thìa Company, 3-That the draft agreement submitted to
ikia mosting and expressed to be made | between this Company of the first part and its Liquidator of the second part and the now Company of the third part be and | the same is hereby approved, and that the said Liquidator be and he is hereby suthorised, paisant to Section 149 of the Compantes Ordinance, 1865, to enter ista an agreement with such New Company When incorporated in the terms of the sald draft, and to carry the same into effect with such (if any) modifications as be thinks expedient
By Order of the Board of Directors.
JAMES B. DUNCAN, Stereory
Hongkong, 18th October, 1807.
[1640
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP' COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO,
THE Company's Steamabip
"THALES,"
Captain Robson, will be despatched for the above Ports TC-MORROW, the s9th October, | at Hoon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managörs. Hongkong, 18th October, 1707.
11834
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.
TH
“HE Company's Steam blp
"YUENSANG,"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1897.
Entimation.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITE DI
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Capt. Waldo saliike Consul had been aboard reasonable speed. The result was that AT the Magistracy to-day a woman was charged | poaler, ran about 25 yards to their nominatores
who were aested in a row, with sealed enve- | the ship and had enquired into the maitar at the org of the unfc anate rider's hands was with drugging a girl. Mr. K. W. Monney struck by the knife and sealously hurt, and appeared for the defence. It appears that the lopes containing an arithmetical problems. ❘ mash being struck by the males.
Ladies salvad the problem and wrote the answer Carlsen, a young Swede of about $1, then came he brought an action to recover damages woman invited the girl to take dinner with
on the paper which the riders canfod back to forward. His face showed signs of severe treate for his injuries. The Jury found that the her, and after the girl had taken some frulte and their ponies, and rode ance round the course, ment, the right eye being very badly confused” occurrence was a "pure accident," and raspberryado she became dared. - Dr. Bell gave The first past the winning post with the correct and his white frekst was covered with blood the judges were unanimous in saying that evidence that when she was taken to the Hospital answer was to be the winner. The following stalos. He said he was knocked about when
was the problem-
be came on deck and that was why ke voľnsed they would have come. to the same the pupils of her eyes were widely dilated and
duty, „Ha complained to the Consul who said I conclusion. This appears to put a weapon | ald not re-act to light. She seemed alightly con
was nothing, into the hands of those who upset our | mari and had fever. He took it to be sus- local cyclists, who, as we have before picious case of datura alba poisoning. tr. pointed out, are becoming a positive nuisance In the streets of the city. We do Browne said he had discovered traces of this drug in the evacuations and the accused was not advise our non-riding readers to
committed for trial. parade the streets armed with formidable
WINES & SPIRITS. butchers' knives, but we simply state
ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermediate proñis, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERÁTE PRICES.
PRICE LISTS, with Fall Detalls, to be had an
Application.
PORT after removal should be rested's mouth before use. When required for drinking at since it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out, SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are
true Xeres Wines, CLARET-Out Cureis, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from all and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap
Wincs.
BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare Cogase, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKY.—All our Whisky is of excellent
LOUISE MICHE), the notorious French anarchist, a case in order that cyclists' who are is going to the Untied States in October. She In the habit of trying how near they can
will accompanied by prominent English an- go to inoffensive foot passengers without archfals, and they will undertake a speech. making tour in America for the purpose of ad coming to grief may see what sort of sym-racing the anarchist propaganda, pathy or want of it they are liable to meet with at the hands of the law.
|
GREAT Bill has twenty dry decks in the western hemisphere, and is at sat to balls another one la Jamaica, "probably to accom- modate her rapidly growing trade with the American Navy, which has to send its ships to British docks,” bitterly remesko & San Francisco parar.
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice "Memorial and Nethereale Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the fands of the Hospitals :——
Kwan Ob
On account of "Hospital Sunday "! :-
A recent issue of the British North Bornas Berald, which is edited by a Government official and printed by the Government printer, has an accidental remark which gives in a nutshell the official attitude to- wards all persons under arrest. "News has been received of a horrible murder at Pitas..... three River men and seven Sulus were arrested..... It Is to be
Hakka Churches (Ball Miston) 10.50 hoped that the crime will be brought home whether they are the culprits or not, says to some of them." And so it shall be,
To Teal Chap 21 (additional) ...... 4 the writer, between the lines. Why to DURING the past few years, while public-atten- tion has been directed to North Polar exploration some of them" in particular? Of course it is to be hoped the crime will be avenged and its counterpart in the Antipodes, without by the law for the sake of humanity, but say practical results as regards the latter, a Belgian Antarcile expedition has been quietly why is it to be hoped that these men will Bited out at Sindelfsed, Norway, ander the not turn out innocent? Why, because able superintendence of Captain Adrien de these are the men who have been arrested Gerlache, lis promoter, and Lieutenant Danco on suspicion, and if they are not guilty they of the Belgian Artillery, one of the scientific ought to be, so that the police won't have members of the expedition. The object of the the humiliation of confessing a mistake enterprise is to preetrate those waters of Antare and having to begin on some other clue.tica which have hitherto proved lopanettable This train of thought is, perhaps uncon- sciously, very common with police officers. As possession is nine points of the law of Property, so arrest is nine points of the law.
of crime.
-
}
|
A lady starts marketing with ♫t tos, 6d. ln ter porie and makes the following purchases 2-- 6 lbs of beef at 613 per Ib ; 8 lbs of butter at rið Conde, Rumsey 1-Yon hava, all admitted per lb 1 300 eggs at Sid per dosen 3 stone of refusing duty and the only rosson given is the potniões as djā per stona." How much has shall treatment of this man. The Consul has left in her paris?
acquired into that and I am noR. BRAİNFİNS with the reason given. You have all had money advanced and it was a mere matter of ** lay on *
for
her
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
RULES FOR THE SIX-A-SIDE CHALLENGE CUP.-
The rules of the English Football Association must be followed except where the following. rules order sikerwiis zum
1.—The ground shall be one half the size of the present Club ground.
1.—Time-a quarter of an hour must be played each way.
3-Offside-one man,
Itis facredible but true that none had the correct answer sithough some had three tries. To get over the difficulty a " pizia addition as you thought yun had the whip hand of the was Kiven: No trouble was evinced in this captain and could gat out of going in the ship. and the winners were fr, D. Landale, I know from, the Consul that you had promized nominated by Mr. Palmer, first; and Col. to shift over to the Governor Roậy. Then Garden, auctuated by Mrs. May, second. Another thinking over it you thought better of it as you amusing item was the gentlemen's nomination had signed sticles on another skip. Your excuse rickahs race in which the gentleman was to pull | for refining duty is net suficient and you wil the lady 150 yards in a rickska. Over 25 of all go to guoi lo; four weeks with hard labour. On kunring the sentence several of the mea the vehicles were hit hom pubila drivers. The race resuled mare satisfactorily then said, "Thank you, the * in tones that sounded full one would expect, there bing no collisions of gratitude. However if they arewanted below In spite of the rickshaws ruunfung very elcsu | ika term expires, the expiale himself can have to each other, nor were there any capsizes. ... It | them put on batek. was a very hard pressed "falsh"the winners being closely followed. Mr. F. Worsley, nomi- unted by Mr. Brooke, was first and Mr. Gibson, nominated by Mrs. Kirch, second. The olher events were also keenly watched by the ctators. At the conclusion Mrs. Gordon presented the prizes to the winners, after which thice cheers and a "ilger" were given
and heartily responded to, and thli terminated the "At Home."
The band of the regiment was present and greatly enhanced the pleasure of the gathering, THE CREW OF THE "ISAAC REED," One of the phates of the discipline on board American merchant ships was illustrated at the Harbour Ofice 10, whan 13 of the Crew of the American ship franc Ried were charged befors Ceradr. Ramsey, R.N., with refurleg duty The men le sked decent lot of fellows, all good marlinespike men and it is said that a better lot all round has seldom come out of the Sailors' Home. They were all with one excep B-The Captains must fix botwoss themenives tion Scandinavians and Americans, and there the dates of matches according to schedule and was one Britisher in the company.
must notify the Hon. Sec. as to the dates on Fred. T. Waldo, master of the ship, said the|which they wish to play, giving him at lomat ná men hid all signed articles here and were to kours notios, and if the date proposed is not have been on board on the sgth inst: All but convenient, another fixture must be made. two had received advances, the total amount g-All_imatches must commence not Ísler paid being $281 70. They wane charged with thân 5:10 pm, at which time, the Referee must the men came aboard together, three came after, and ono came at 3:30 p.m. on tka
particular match must give notice to one of the 25th. Two of the men in court were not on the Sub-Committee (ese bulow) with the name of the sun mans and had received no advance.
proposed subakitata by five o'clock on the day Comdr. Rumsey :-Not being on the sum | previous to the match. The substitute must be mens there is no case against them. That a member of the Club and must not be a meme brought the number down to 11.
ber of any other competing team.
|
4.—The poslilon of the players in the Sald will be at the option of the Captain of each team. The Raferen mast be notßed as to the player acting as goal-kosper.
3--Scoring points for a win.
point for a draw. 6-In the event of a die for first-place the teams will play two matches to decide the winner.
* 7.—For the first series of matchen the gori posts will be y ft, high and 8 ft, apart,
quality and of greater age than most brands TELEGRAMS. sa possible, endeavor to discover the true refusing duy and diabeying order. Wine ne blowing captain wishing for a substitute for a
In the market. The SCOTCH-WHISKY marked “E” is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
RUSSIA AND COREA..
STARTLING RUMOURS.
(From our own.Correspondini.)
Shanghai, October 28th.
I am informed on good authority that
to the unsuitable craft which endeavored to navigate them, chart the roast Ins, If any is found, effect a landing at Cape Adare, where house and observatory will be erected and lell in charge of the aboveamed officers, together with a suitable number of men, who, daring the course of their sojourn, wil traverse the ice cap or Interior of the continent
portion the south magnetic pole, make constant records of the climatic, magnetic and artronomiesi conditions, etc., and add consider. ably to our present very alight and satisfactory knowledge of those regions. For this purpose the storm whaler Dalgica will, after complet ing her coal supply at Punta Arenas, touch at Gisham's Land, work through Waddell Sen to Enderby Land, continuing her way along the shores of Wilkes Land to Cape Adare in land and winter, the Brigita herself, anless compelled by circumstance to remsin, proceed. ing to Melbourne for a ilme, returning in the following year eliber to reship or revicinal the explorers at Cape Adare,
We only guarantee at Wines and Spirits to the Corean Government is accepting Rus-Victoria Land, where the shese-going party will Captain 1. Kynoch, will be despatched as above be genelse when bought direct from us la tesian officers in place of all the British and
an MONDAY, the 1st November, at 4 PM.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation
for First-class Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers,
Rangkong, 18th October 1907.
"SHELL'" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR MARSEILLES.
'HE Company's Steamship
THE
"TELENÁ,"
Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Porta
Americans holding Government appoint- ments and other Important positions. It Is also reported that Russia intends without further delay to bring Cores completely,
(1643 A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. under her control and to suspend the for-
Captain Scott, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 6th November.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, 28th October, 1897,
JAPAN-EUROPE LINE.
MONTHLY SERVICE.
(1590
FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND
ANTWERP.
VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO "AND PORT SAID. (Through/Bills of Lading lisaed for JAVA PORTS).
THE Company's Steamship
11~WAKASA MARU,”
Captain J. B. Mackilas, will be despatched as bore on THURSDAY, the 11th November, at
4 P.M.
This
Slemmer is fitted with- Supertar Accom- modation for First and Second-class Fassengers
and is lighted by Electricity throughout.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 18th Ocəbm, x?9%,
BIRTHS.
[6
At No, R, Pedder's Hill, Hongkong, zi. noon, on the 18th October, 1897, the wits of E. I. ELLIE, of daughter.
1641 On the 28th Octol r, 1897, at No. 13, Seymour Terrace, Hongkong, the wife of H. CROMBIE, of [1638
$ 10th.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1897,
NOTES AND commentsS.
The telegram which we pubilih to-day from our own correspondent regarding Russia and Corea has a very alarmist tone; It comes from Shanghal, the birthplace of "bùnders," At the same time it must be remembered that Mr.
MCLIATT Brown, who has worked auch wonders as financial adviser to the King, steadily attending to business in his em- ployer's Interests without misusing his position for personal or political ends
28
too many men do, has with- NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA,
in the past few weeks been most un- 1639 gratefully relegated to his substantive Hongkong, 18th October, 1907-
post as Commissioner of Customs, and has THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- | been superseded by a Russlan, Perhaps
TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
this case was only the beginning of a series; FOR LONDON VIA STRAITS AND COLOMBO, (Taking Carro at through rates for LIVERFOOL,
GLASGOW, CONTINENTAL PORTE, RIVER
PLATE, &C.)
eign press.
REUTER'S' MESSAGES.
TURKEY AND GREECE—THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
LONDON, October 6th, The Turkish and Greek delegates have agreed || to all the articles of a definitiva treaty of peace except the compensation to privato persons for lowes by the war, and the question of Greck Cenanlax Jurisdiccn.
Turkey and the Powers b w· ́agreed on the cholca of Col. Schaeffer, of the Luxemborg army, as Governor of Crete, Col. Schaeffer is able, vigorous, and a linguist, conversant, with the East,
THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION. “A colume and”? Col.. Hunter has left. Berber and to mo lng sg.Inst Osman Digma at Atbara,
MOTI
THE HOOLEY-JAMESON LOAN. The Hooley-jameson loan having proved abortive, the Chinese Goverment is negotiating with the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corperation.
We published this information from our Tiestain correspondent as long ago as tho cộth Inst., and Reuter does well to wall until the world bas forgotten—EA. HKT.)
|
SANITARY BOARD.-
Witness (indicating the roth defendant) malä that that man, before he came on boardem t
Comdr, Romrey: I don't care tuppence what he did before he came on board. I only wish to deal with what took place in Victoria Harbour,
Winess said that the man in question came an board on the afternoon of the 25th and the mate went into the facile afterwards and found bottle of brandy there. When the mate took the bottle, be rald that the man (Curl Carlsen) struck at him and be (the mate) falled him with the bottle. After that the men knocked off and came down from zloft.. Witness was ashore' at
to him when he came on board. Witness wont
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held this afternoon. Dr. Atkinson (Colonial Sarthe time bat the male reposted the matter gen) presided, and there were siɛn proženi Dr. F. W. Clarke (Medical Officer of Health), Mr, R. D. Ormsby (Director of Public Works Mr. N. J. Ede, and Mr. H. McCallum (Secretary.)
MINUTES.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed,
UNSANITARY DWELLINGS IN DHAU-KI-WAN, Dr. Clark said he thought that the Hoard should recommend the Governor to resume the Shaukiwan lots. The places were uDianitary and ba thought that" ibe time had come for the Board to recommend that the dwel llegu should be demolished and the land sulit there. In answer to the President he said made in such a way that houses could be he did not think there would be any difficulty to find habitation for the people.
Mr. Ede seconded the proposal and it was carried.
YEVER CASES,
|
forward and the man sii told him they would do no more work and would not go in the ship. There was no spokesman And all spoke for themselves; witness taled to reason with them and told them what the con- sequences would be. They "allowed" that they would all go to guolifer 3 or 6 months before they would go in the ship. They had not been lo duty since.
Comdr. Rumsey then said he would hear what each man had to say,
The first man, Joseph Flynn, said all be bad to say was that he would not go in the ship ou account of illtreatment and a man belog hit with after the captain came off they put the calls on belaying pins. They did not refusa duly, se deck lato the locker.
Capt. Waldo I guess he don't mean that, Didn't you say you would not go to sea in the ship? They put the axils in the locker and did no more after that.
|
11-A date having been fixed and no applica. tion for a substitute having been made (under Rule 10) a team must play abort or consider ika match lost.
12-Any question in diepste shall be referred | to the Sub-Committes whois decision ta final,
13--The Sub-Committee reserve the sight to aller the schedule if necesaRTY,
Sub-Committee |--Men. HL W. Looker, H. W. Slade and the Hon. So,
F. BROWNE,
Bom, Sac. Hongkong, ayth October, 1897,
SCHEDULE.
The Captains should relaciļthe dates on which- they desire to play and notlly the Hon, See, as early as possible.
Between 23rd and goth October ←
Mr. Moberley will play Mr. Wood, Mr. Looker will play Mr. MacKay. Between joth October and 6th November ----
Mr. Davies will play Mr. MacKay, Mr. Wood will play Mr. Looker, Mr. Maberley will play Mr. Davien. -Between 6th and 13th November ---
Mr. Moberley will play Mr. Looker.
· Mr. Davies will play Mr. Wood. "Between”13th and 20th Novimber 1--
Mr. Moberley will play Mr. MacKay, Mr. Looker will play Mr. Davics. Mr. Wood will play Ms. MacKay.
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The following telegrams from our Sydoty
The president minuled the Mortality returns Flynn, continuing, said they did not refuse that he noticed one death bad resulted from | duty. The mate was lilifesting people, and simple contingent lever. He thought this was calling them had namer. The second male | enchanges wao "crowded out" of last night's non fatal. Dr. Clark sald there were two cases threatened his (Flynn's) life on the forstop= || Isene po of this. A ghi died from fever, probably gallant yard. in altering it as it only come to hims after a wack. though, and hard words break no bones. It is mkiartal, but he did not think himself justified Comdr. Ramsay ;---He did not take your life
The other case was in the City.
UNWHOLESOME FOOD,
Dr. Clark asked the authority of the Board to condemn some cases of condensed milk ander section 25 of Ordinanca 44 of 1887. An Ins pictor salted seven cases of milk from No. 137 THE NORTH WEST FRONTIER--
and one from No 126 Queen's Road West LOSSES AT DARGAI:
examined them and found that they were all bad. Theʻonomy's loss at Durgal amounted to one Ho did not wish to prosecute in this case unless the Board directed it. He thought the
tood by auctioneers, who sold condemned storEN from solos to Chinese shop-keepers who bought on the off chance of making a profit. He thought ii was a hardship to the shop-keepers after buy. Sanitary Board and be ilable to a penalty of ing provision, to have them seland by the
$100.
|
no excuse, but I am willing, to hear whatever yoɔ have to s37,
Flynn-I refused duty because of illtreat. | ment by the chief and second mates, I have been before the Consul and complained of the
two mates.
Comdr. Rumsey --All right, I am not engulis Ing Into that,
** LowDox, "Sapíember 26th, "Forty miners" have been killed, by a fall of
earth in a sulphur mine in Sicily.
The race for the 320 Yards Amsteur Cham- pionship was swum in the Corporation Baths at Hollingham yesterday,
Farcy Carill and J.H. Heilings, the Australian long and short distacco amateur champions, who had entered, withdrew from the race, which resulted in a victory fer }, H. Tyery, the English champion, who defeated R. Derbyshire by thres yards. So
Tyeni time was amto. -8 4-5sac."
or possibly as we would like to belleve thousand in killed and wounded, Captaingard should suppress the anle of anwholesome fighting" down on the deck. He did would compete in this event, so the distance was "
It is only the "three black crows" dodge | again, We have not much hope, however; our correspondent is particularly cautious and reliable, and Russia has dona such things before. The new Minister in Corea, M. Dx Spzyzik, has been credited Captain C. de Le Perrolle, will be despatched as M. Warsz. It is to be hoped he will not with much more activity and boldness than
succeed.
THE Company's Steamship
"KINTUCK," "-
abore en er about the 14th Novemb
For Freight, &c., apply to
HOLLIDAY, WISH & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, a8th October, 1897,
Intimation.
COMPANY,
FICTORIA DİSPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
Is it negligence to step off the pavement [1642 in a street without looking both ways to
AERATED WATERS.
see if the road is clear on either aide?
The point is similar to one which arose in Hongkong recently, when a collision ac-
Rablatan of the Gurkhas in dead,
LOCAL AND GENERAL Tax buying rate for sovereigns is $10.36 per
inst. were 16,3 and for the week ending 23rd Tuz mortality returns for the week ending 16th
inst., 15.3.
MRS. Beaufort, wile of the Governor of British North Borneo, le recovering from her recent
riding accident.
Tax returns of bubonic plague in Bombay show
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & curred on the footpath between M147 new cases and 99 deaths from the 15th to
Grooz and a Chinaman, both walking. the 26th September.. The London Law Journal makes the above Two Chinese sergeant Interpreters of the Central query, and Foes on to point out that Station were asked to resign yesterday afternoon although formerly a pedestrian might by the Captain Super!riendent of Police for with tolerable safety have trusted to his ears to warn him if there was any vehicle being implicated in the Gambling Scandal. close to him, it is different now that Tax Bend of the West Yorks Regiment will play the bloyalist is ubiquitous, and common
the following programme at the Officers' Hess, prudence suggests that for his own to-mertow evening security a foot passenger should look in both directions before, he crosses the road. The safety of the bicyclist does not 'count with the majority of non-riders. He is not altogether un- reasonably, regarded as a nuisance where
S
“IMPLE AERATED WATER
ODA WATER.
SODA
4
The milk was ordered to be destroyed.
ADJOURNMENT The Board adjourned for a fortnight..
A. F. Keni sald ka was bending the malatop. | gallantsall when he saw some “pretty hard
like to see a man killed and he came dowd:. The mates were using belaying pins and bottles over a man's bead. He refused daty on account of
It could hardly be excepted that Peray Cavill much too short for him. Pe favors langer recus, from tea yds. upwards. J. H. Helling bloodshed and he could not stand it,
might have stood a good chance of winning had John Petersen said he was on the topsall raid, Le sisited, but his absence may be accounted when he saw the male ding Car Carines for by the fact that the roo yds. championship out of the lou'ste and break a kotile on his takes place next Saturday, and as he has bean, face. The mats next drew a belaying pin and preparing for that fixture, it would have, been kitkim with it a couple of timas. The second mata lafudicions on his part to have competed. In. İbe came beblod Carlson with two places of lanyard | 220 yds, costest. The lime, I correcily and struck him on the back of the head. Petersen | was exceptionally fast, and comes within a frac
said he came from left then and exclaimed that tion of the world's amateur record (smin, 381
the man would be killed.
THE WEST FORKS “AT, HOME,”
sec)" held by Walter Grimly, #champion" si John Carlson misted that he was on the main | Australia, Tyeral previous best for the distance. - As_was_anticipated the weather could not topgaliant yard. He saw the mata hit C. Carlsen was úmlu, 46 nguon while Netall, the pro- have bean Giner for the sports with which the with the betle and came down. He refused fartonal champion of the world, whe to colly officers of this popular regiment entertained daty because the mats tried to kill the man and defeated Ernest Carill the other day, is credited. their filonde yesterday, There were three tents they were called bad names.
with having covered szoyde, ni Kölnburgh thron ps the Polo Ground, one of which - w A. Evans said, is went on board wik yants ago lo amta, devoted to the ladiow for their afternoon tea and | Carlsen and they went to the focals to shift |, umailer: baik" than This wiz done in
That the prizes for the events were displayed for thele clothes, when the mate dragged Carison avest took plece, which fact would tend to where at: Saturday's inspection an ene side. The other was where out. He (Evans) told the explain he did not thorten the time. It worthy of zote that Tyer the sterner sex had theis "refreshers and the want to sail in the ship se he had seen the mate | kas tornued the tables on. Derprobire, as, at the bird was the dressing tent. Directly in front and second mate li frest Carlsen. He said be beginning of the sessos, and just boloze ika of the first named tent was a fing staff with the would not wall with those two officers, He Australian arrived in England, the former was Union Jack Bylag, under which sat His Excel. found na fanit with the captain of the ship, and beaten by the lalfer fuix aloyds, race
C. Kisins gated that he saw the mais south The Federailin of Kemployers de The site of the Colony Icy the Governor
declare that was present and 'officers of the sister services a bottle of whisky in a man's fron and when he their policy with regard to the demands of the were well represented. The egg and spoon race was blinded by the whisky and blood he struck engineers reistina unaltered. Re for ladies was not so easy as one would think. The ladies bad to hold up a spoon with an
-ja it before mounting and then ride rjo the man as the back of the hand with a lanyard, pay on Saturday limos g.14,400 members of the yards. Out of the six who started only ihren He refused duty on this sccount, He had told "Amalgamated: Social y yof: Ruginser, 15,000 up the capiale he was willing to go in the ship but workers in the parad trades, Bçon non-unionists, the contest owing to their eggs dropping, Miss Jackson won easily, but there WAR A to go with them, they g
The Brkisk residants" RASPBERRYADE, &co his way along a thoroughfare, and H.K.C.C. and tits Geetizen commencing to good struggle for second lambe Winoisy by
pursue
Two other man said they refered duty as sc) and protesting against the rule for their compu's Holland, the former winning by const of the officers striding 37 mau galos por estolaine in Lee Cirla Guard, In regard to him the foot-passenger has
A. Dongiau: gave a similar relion and said 16 Banten a dorrespondent in. ule: Bondas utaten DAKIN, CHUICKIBANE & Co.'s WATERS e doties as well as rights. In a case which Saturday. The following is the club's teams Line. The Pot Pourri race was amusing
for its penallat conditions. Capt. Bany Draw, that if the ́ ́menda unider, the constată supervision of a day | was before the Court of Appeal recentiv F. Maliland, A. S. Anton, A. G. Ward, FR, A. (who was the owner of the last pony, won the flist | go la NGĀ NO TALIOS were left schoelhey would, that thế Khalifa ban thousad: ri, tóc: of k}^{ota!
Thip.
löwers at Omdurman, make
is now constructing gealbed Roglish Chemiet and will bear compa-the facts were that a butcher's boy with Hastings, R'N., H. Aribar, P. A. Cox, E. Mist, prize; Mr. Platt, rider of the first posy, got the Comdr. Rumsey (That is viry Hind of you! | Antiag rison with 454 beát English Manufactures. a knife in his hand stepped suddenly off A. Mackensie, E, W. Mounsey, R. Twyford second prise and Dr. Clark," rider of the last Special terms to HOMEA, Class, Mans and the narrow pavement of a street without and T Stroombe-Siafith, By kind permission pony had to stand Mr. Creagh, rider of
wan had been saucy to the Sipar flay complamit, should be addressed to the even a glance to the right, and came into of Col. Gordon and offcsin, the band of the the sad pany, a dinner. One of the most
Interesting liams of wike programme: was the Ballers Bassa balera ka enda, collaton with a bleyollat, who as the Jury West Yorks will playfon the ground on Sature | the ladies? Domination mos. Ponies were held 3 Comdr. Ramsey High okhong, 1st Msieh,'":807,
[1306 found, was riding carefully and at a day afternoon,
by males and the gratiomos atsed by their however,
GINGER ALL
LEMONADE.
ARSAPARILLA,
·SARSAFA
ather Targ's Consumers,
Cystore. “The Yeomen of the Guard”. Cudna Divatisesmant ***Doux Ye
Neraz Relaction.com"The Froch Maid' son, Blaughter Walterneraciət"
#42 ans) whilanten " and hands.
· ORVOS
Has an bare" meetLatam Octo
"*"God Save the Queen.” A CRICKET MATCH will be played between the
morrow at a p.m. and continuing at 11 am, on
bin in the face and knteked him on the head won September 27th, with a belaying pin. The second mate aleb klipThị
disselbuted in strikes
passed the winning port, the othera Ae not with those officers and that he was,'alcald það 11,000 postráda bomb
to:
-16 15: not: Thaly, the Keyplias miliary foron upili angmanted by Brblik, kruops,, From: Bouth Africa & fu repórtel fiái cattle sesterni Salsbury that saliad