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STRANGE RUMQUR FROM THE ankle, the print of his dirty feet being distinctly Hartley, A. W.
NORTH.
visible on the ankle when the complainant. Huckle, F
Haman, JW. showed the same to the officers at the head
Hemmings, police station. The policeman then shook the Hoskins complainant about, and after that caught her by Hogg, Miss the falt arin and pulled her nearer to the box. Harrison, M. H Helanson, T. Ja Finally he shoved her down backwards into the
Haas, Peter box when she fell down on her right side. She Haiman, Alexia states that at this tinie she f it so weak that it Johnstone, B. H. was impossible for her to get up at all, until an-ephson, Capt. 1.
Jarvis, A. C. other policeman, who was in the box, seeing
unapt Jarvey, J. th it she was sick, helped her up. While she in
Jones, the box, there was also there à Japanese woman, who was out of her mind, and who kept on an Jones, Thos.
Johnson, R. C.R. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A noying the complainant by shouting at her's James, 5. C FOREIGN LADY AT YOKOHAMA." Kerojin, nani wo shii ni klyngatia ka? (As Jordan, W. H.
near an English equivalent as any being: Jordan, L
Jordan, Miss Nellia "What the are, you here" for, you keib in 1)
Kaler, M. The complainant at the time, of course did Keelin, H. not know that the woman was insane. Kapple, W. A. Then commenced the usual examination, when Kissersent, Smith
Kahuweiler, S. it was decided by the police that the matter had better be referred to the head station, so the other police constable, whose name is Hirano Eizo, accompanied the complainant and the boy Wakahara Harukichi, to the Kane- no-hashi police station, where the matter was investigated before Nakamura Kyutaro, the sergeant in charge, ao inspector being present. Finally Mrs. Carroll and the boy were allowed to go. Mrs. Carroll immediately lodged a complaint at the American Consulate, and also at the Police Station, and further made a com- munication on the subject to the American Minister, who, the Japai Herald believes, has. it still under his consideration.
The Kobe Hirald of 16th inst. contains a lengthy account of the circumstances of an alleged assault on an American lady there.
Mrs. Prances D. Carroll, citizen of Ken- tucky, U.S.A., who has been resident in Japan for nearly twelve years, has lodged a complaint at the Procumlor's, office in the Yokohama District Court, charging a hoy named Wake hara Harukichi, employed in the restaurant above the Yokohama Station, and a policeman", named Ishikawa Kumakichi, attached to the Iserakicho Police Station, with an aggravated assault upon
ber.. The complainant states in her charge that on the evening of the and August last, she arrived at the Yokohama Station about 8.40, on her return from Miyanoshita. Feeling very poorly the ordered some iced lemonade and after some trouble noticed that the boy who had served her, and another boy, were apparently making some kind of rude remark about her. She put the large glass down and told them to go away into the back portion of the restaurant, and motioned to them also with her hands to do so. Instead of going away the pair wheeled right forward and stood in front of complaint's table and became so insolent in their bearing that the complainant rose from the table, left the room, and went downstairs in the station. At this juncture the bay, Wakahara Harnkichi, came
after complainant downstairs and caught her by the skirt of the dress from behind, asking her to pay. Comptaniant answered that she had not taken any lemonade because the people upstairs were an kude that she could not
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stay to drink it, and as she did not drink any, she would not pay. The boy then said he would, call the police, and complainant replied: "All right! Call the police!" The boy then called * policeman (Ishida Kumakichi) who came up instantly. The complainant then began to ex- plain the difficulty, but as the policeman did not understand English, and her Japanese was so poor, she asked him to go upstairs in order that she might show him the lemonade on the table. The three then went up into the restaurant when the complainant pointed to the table-where the glass of lemonade stood, telling the policeman that she had not taken any, and saying that the
boys were so rude that she went away without either drinking or paying. The complainant then turned to go downstairs, but as she got three or four steps down, both boys seized hold
of her, one by her left wrist and the other by her right hand and right wrist. In order to resist, complainant sat down on the stairway and pulled against her assailante, pinching the hand of one between the thumb and fore: finger, and making a faint to bite the other. The boys then let go of complainant, and the instant her hands were free she caught the supports of the banisters with her left hand three or four steps down. The buy, Wakahara Harukichi, then seized complainant's right 'wrist and the other boy came to his assistance, trying to pull complainant back upstairs. They pulled so violently that they torn her sleeve. All the time they were pulling to get her upstairs, the was pulling back against them, and she suddenly jerked her arm and pulled the two boys over, with the result that they fell, tumbling down stairs. The complainant then got down two or three more steps, when the boy Wakahara got up and came after her and clutched her wrist with both hands. At this time the complain- ant began to feel almost unconscious from pain and fright. The boy Wakahara, kept asking hor what was her business, and she replied that that was nothing to him. This was repeated three or four times. Then the boy tried hard to twist round the complainan's arm,. and she states that his teeth were clenched and that he looked a "perfect imp from Hades 1". She thought that he was trying to break her arm, as neither the policeman standing above
on the stairway, nor the byslanders below, showed any disposition to interfere or assist abe called out to the people below: Nikai no no ho ga, abunai! Dorobo ga arimasu!" Then
Wakahara struck the complainant on the shoulder, and chest several times with great violence.
At this juncture, two men in the station uni- form rushed up the few remaining steps, and said something to the boy, and at the same moment someone or more in the crowd below
called out something, on which the policeman Tabida immediately ran down the stairs and sore the boy off complainant. All parties then went downstairs and when they reached the station the boy again seized hold of complainant, and the policeman looked on
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ORIENTAL
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
♦ STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA,
ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN · PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA
·PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS), Steamship
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"PALAWAN," Captain J. Chellew, R.N.Rcarrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 13th October, at Noop, taking Passengers and Cargo for the
Noop, tak
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will ba transhipped at, Colombo into a sírábier proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other Cargo for London, & will be conveyed; vid Bombay without Transhipment, by Led Parcels will be received at this Office întil PM. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required, y
Shippers are particularly requested to note
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI- the terms and conditions of the Company's
GATION COMPANY LIMITED,Bills of Lading behin
For further Particulars np)
baving Established & REGULAR SERVICE of STEAMERS from SEATTLE (Puget="_
Sound) to JAPAN, CHINA and the
LIPINES, In:
CHIEN
printendent
Hongkong, a8th September..
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINES REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE
of the UNITED STATES, are prepared to con.........
tract for the conveyance of Goods from the PACIFIC COAST and Interior
Points of USA, to the s
For further Particulars, apply at
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM, NAVI
GATION CO's OFFICES, NEW YORK: To the Agents of the Company at Japan, China,
Hongkong, Phillipines and Straits
TO NEW YORK,
VIA FORTE AND SUEZ CANAL.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
"SÄTSUMADALINI
KURDISTAN"....
LENNOX B
oth Oct 5th Nov.
RICHMOND CASTLE" End ox "ORONSAY
"HILLGLENES
FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO., General
Western Agents, SEATTLE or to GEO SUTHERLAND, General Agent for For Freight and further Information apply.
the East, SHANGHALANG
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co DODWELL, & Co.,
Agents
Hongkong, 26th July, 1901.
["to":
Bose
Hongyang, Kath September, 1901. (4414
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