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THE DEAD PONTIFE

After governing the Church of Rome longer than any of his two hundred and fifty-seven predecessors, with the single ex ception of Pius IX., his late Holiness Pope Leo XIII. has gone to his rest leaving the whole world to mourn the loss of the

oldest, the saintliest and the most power ful of all the reigning sovereigns of modern times." For sixty years a bishop, nearly fifty years a Cardinal, and upwards of twenty- five years a Pope, Leo the Thirteenth al tained to more than the traditional “years of St. Peter,” and in his teachings showed himself to be a man of outstanding eminence and influence with an unselfish, unswerving, whole-hearted deration to duty.

In the matter that is perhaps nust practical of all and for the whole world just now, in the social, problems of labour and of capital," wrote the New York Catholic World on the occasion of his silver jubilee," Leo has stood particu-

kindness and love in his, eyes for all, with words of wisdom on his lips, warning the rich and the powerful that he who deprives a labourer of his just wages commits ni sin that cries to heaven for vengeance; warning the labourer, again, not to preach anarchy nor to rob his employers; with prudence, with a sagacity that has won for hin: the admiration A. S. WATSON & CO., of all, giving to the world the salution of the

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THE English mail of the 20th June was deli- vered in London on the zoth inst.

LADY Blake has consented to lay the founda tion stone of the new Alice Memorial Maler-

nity Hospital on Thursday, 23rd inst., at 5 pm,

DISGRACEFUL scenes have taken place in the Sydney Legislative Assembly when members made use of disgusting 1-ngunge and struggled on the Benches.

LeMunyon has the finest line of Upera glasses | STORM9 have just disclosed at Embleton, North- ever looked through, Prices extremely low.— | umberland, the only memorial which exists La Advt.

Andrew Barton, the famous Scottish sea captain, who helped Perkin Warbeck against Henry VII. Cut into the rock at Embleton is his name," Andra Barton."

A SYNDICATE has been formed to construct a ship canal between the Firths of Farth and Clyde, at a cost of £10,000,000,

IN the House of Commons. the Divorce Bill introduced by Lort Russell bas again been negatived on the second reading without a division.

A Russias officer, interviewed by the China Times, says that the Conference at Port Arthur

THE Empress Dowager is said to have given. secret instructions to the Innan provincial authorities to keep the "digon boat," that had | been utilized by the Court to carry it across the Yellow River on its return to Peking in 1951,

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

MCEWEN NOT GUILTY

AND DISCHARGED.

and the special jury took their seats at the The Chief Justice, Sir William M. Goodman,

Supreme Court at 10,30 this morning when the further hearing of the charges preferred against Robert Gardener McEwen were proceeded with. press Dowager intends to visit Honan. in good repair. It may indicate that the Em-As stated in our issue last evening, defendant

for two months, has come to an end, the masters yield an inch. THE carpenters, strike at Pretoria, after lasting has decided that Russia is ready and must not | APPARENTLY the Sultan's teeth have aroused being a public servant, to wit, Inspector of

considerable curiosity, as a contemporary says agreeing to a standard wage of £6 169, per

"Owing to an accident on horseback, the Sul- week, the working hours to be 48.

On her latest voyage the P'. M. S. Siteria tooktan of Johsie had all his incisors knocked ou', in 1,970 tons of coal at Nagasaki in 7 hours, They have been replaced by teeth of gold, into VICKERS, Sons, and Maxim have built two and the P. M. S. Korea on Saturday took in each of which has been let a large diamond. batteries of field guns which are said to be the 2,300 tons in 6 hours, or at the rate of 334 tons The effect is very weird when the Sultan smiles most powerful in the world. They will fire an hour,

and the sunlight catches the stones." 18lb shells at the rate of 28 per minule.

THE Governments of Great Britain, Germany,

italy, and Holland have notified the Govern inent of Greece that they will terminate the existing commercial treaties if Greece sanctions the currant monopoly.

A NEWSPAPER, which has recently been

started at the island of Santa Catalina about 33 miles from the coast of California, will for the news of the world. depend upon ethergrams from the mainland

The Times recently stated that since the Government compromise with the trish Nationalists over Mr. Wyndham's` Irish Land Bill, it is now expected that the present session will end about August 12.

THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial with thanks the following donation and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge to the funds of the Hospitals :--

Hon. T. Sercorabe Smith.............$10

THE new Customs house addition at Manila A NATIVE woman was charged at the Magis had been completed and handed over to the tracy this morning before Mr. T. Sercombe Insular. Architect. The building cost the Go-Smith with having ammunition in her house, veinment $75,0. o gold.

is charged, for "that he did on the 15th day of July, 1902, at Victoria, in this Colony, then Markets, unlawfully accept from one Fung his conduct as Inspector of Markets as afore- Young the sum of $to with a view to influence said with regard to the performance of his duty, in the enforcement of the ordinances, bye-laws, and regulations relating to markets and foods in this Colony," He was further charged with accepting on the 14th September last the sum of $17 from Leang Siu, on 24h December last $120 from Chan Wong, and $30 from Lai Kan, and on the 25th December last $1oo from Ip Chung, Wu Kam and Lam King Shang.

To all of these charges defendant pleaded not guilty.

The Attorney General (Hon. Sir H, Spencer Berkeley), instructed by Mr, F. B. L. Dowley, appeared on behalf of the Clown, and Mr. M. W. Slade, barrister-at-law, instructed by Mr. E. J. Grist (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist), The following special jury was sworn- defended prisoner, who pleaded not guilty. Mess's. H. Pinckney, A. O'D. Gourdin, A. J. Itaymond, W. H. Potis, D. W. Craddock, F. H. Arjanee and E. W. Ruiter,

breaking into a house with three other men in THE 51. Petersburg Geographical Society has sion of stolen goods to the value of $60. For Pottinger Street, and being in unlawful posses. conferred a special honour upon the famous the first offence she was fined $50- or two Russian explorer, M. Zybikoff, who spent months' imprisonment. His Worship adjourn year in Lhassa (the sacred city of the Tibetans), ed the hearing of the other cases for a week. disguised as a lama, or priest.

THE War Department at Washington has ap- OWING to the deamness of coton, 30,000 pointed Professor E. W. Kemmeror, of Purdue operatives in Lancashire are seriously affected, University, Indiana, financial adviser to the being compelled to work shorter hours. The Philippine Commission, to arrange the redemp mills at Manchester will be closed on Satur- tion system for silver standard currency which | days and Mondays until further notice.

is now in the islands. Upon his arrival from the States he will have charge of the introduc- THE Russian Government has arranged totion of the new currency and the redemption Mr. Slade commenced the cross examination grant the Odessa Shipping Company an annual of the Spanish-Filipina coins and the dis-of Ip Chung, who was the first witness called subsidy of 220,000 roubles (about 20,000) for position of the Mexican peso.

yesterday to support the charge of accepting a period of 12 years, for the establishment of a line of steamers trading to the. Persian Gulf. By kind permission of Majur Radcliffe and

$100 from the Central Market poultry guild on Officers, the Band of the 33rd Burma Infantry had bought poultry from him for several years the 25th Decemberfast. He said the defendant Two earthquake shocks have been felt in Car-will play the following programme at the narvon, Bangor, and Anglesey, extending to Kowloon Hotel, during dinner, to-morrow

past, and witness had been to his house on three occasion. He bad not been there nearly every month to collect his balls, nor had he talked with him regarding the pigeons defend. ant kept on the roof of his house. Reguding his movemeals on the day in question when witness, Wu Kim and Lam King Shang went to the defendant's house is Chater Street, he said that neither of them spoke to the inspector nor did they see his wife or children. Inspector" Here are some tigars presented by

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problem that reses it most and is big now with evil portent for the future.

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treated with contumely. Some were recently pelted with missiles at the Aquarium Theatre, The indignation and compelled to leave. against the Servians is greatly increasing, Fine line of rubber dating stamps and number- ing machines just received by LeMunyon, 31 Des Vivax Road.—ARM- YESTERDAY afternoon, at Kowloon, the R. E's

team met the V. R. C. at water polo. The match was an interesting one, and the R.

MR. Justice Farwell, of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, has decided that Lough Foyle, in 1806, and purchased for the the famous Celtic gold ornaments found in Bitish Museum, are feasure trove, and as such belong to the Crown,

LORD Charles Beresford told a good yarn at a Dublin Port and Docks Board. An admiral lunch to which he was entertained by the on the China station wrote to the Admiralty asking that a new foreyard might be sent out as his had been carried away. In reply he was informed that a new foreyard would be sent out, but before it was sent out the authori-

Wu Kam, master of the Tai Cheung poultry stall, Central Market corroborated.

The Attorney General re-called the witcess

becoming all things to all men Leo would E.'s only succeeded in scoring one goal to 5 Emperor said:-"My army will remain the tes would like to know who had carried away after stating that his Lordship would see from

draw all to Christ." Take him all in all the late Pope was one of the greatest forces of the nineteenth century. He wielded enormous power so far as his lock is dis- tributed even to the remotest parts of the habitable globe and was regarded with at reverence which his intellect and moral qualities inspired among a people who held ecclesiastical allegiance to in as their supreme temporalhead. Recognised by the monarchs of the greatest of the world's powers his late Holiness was approached and arbitrated to the satisfaction of those who sought his decision on the issues at variance. Amiable interest marked with

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WHEN a gendarme was gently lifun. King Alexander's body into the collin, an officer angrily exclaimed, "Look sharp Chuck the log in anyhow: trample bin in a you like." This officer had been a frequent and lavoured guest at King Alexander's inble.

KING Peter of Servia has permitted it to become, known, through his secretary, that he does not intend to punish the Belgrade murderers, since be considers that they were exonerated from further blame by the vote of thanks accorded them by the Skupsthing, or Servian Parliament.

LIEUTENANT-General Sir Charles C. Egerton, D.S.O., of the Indian Staff Corps, commanding the Punjab Frostier Force, has been appointed to the supreme command of the British forces now operating against the Somali Mullah, Abdullah, under Brigadier General W. H. Manning.

censed denoted the attitude of the Protestant world towards the celebration of his quarter. centennial on the papal throne, and now that he is dead persons of whatever religion, sect or denomination will mourn his loss with IT is stated in Paris that the expedition under true feelings of deep regret. He was born M. Jacques Lebaudy, which recently annexed at Carpineto, on the 2nd March, 1810, and a portion of the West African coast and hinter as a youth distinguished himself in mathe-land near Cape Bojader, nearly opposite the matics, physics and philosophy. We also Canary Isles, is surely a freak on the part of a Paris millionaire, the French Government being in no way involved.

learn that when a Doctor of Laws, he was appointed by Pope Gregory XVI. a domestic prelate and Referendary of the Segnatura in 1837. He then took holy orders and was appointed in succession apostolic delegate at Benevento, Perugia and Spoleto, where he speedily became known as vigorous administrator. In 1843 he was created archbishop of Damietta and three years later was nominated archbishop of Perugia. In 1853 he was created a cardinal by Pius IX. and in September, 1877, he was selected by the Pope to fill the office of Cardinal Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church. In that important capacity he had control of all business except foreign afairs. Upon the death of Pius IX, in 1878, Cardinal PHOTOGRAPHIC Pecci was elected as the representative of the

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Moderates, assuming the title of Leo XIII His Eminence Cardinal Oreglia "di Santo Stefano, Camerlengo of the Church of Rome, who is in charge of the Vatican during the vacancy of the Apostolic Sce, is the only Cardinal left who was present at the Conclave which elected Leo XIII. He was himself a candidate for the papacy, and it is thought he may again seek the Papal chair. Cardinal

WHILST unveiling a statue to Frederick the Great at Doeberitz, Prussia, the German instrument to support if necessary my policy, If the pen fails, then the keen edge of the sword will support it."

the foreyard, what he had done with it, and the depositions taken by the Magistrate that he where he had put it.

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THE ss. Zafiro arrived bere at 4-30 yesterday THE. ship Aquarius, fitted with a powerful afternoon from Manila with the old Spanish distilling apparatus, has been experimentally survey ship drges in tow. The Argus was attached to the Channel Squadron to feed the sunk by Admiral Dewey's fleet during the bat- destroyers-in order to prevent impurities in alongside the Velasco at Yaumati bay. We water-tube boilers-particularly those on thee of Manila Bay. She is at present lying

the water from coating the tubes.

REPLYING tu 3

Chamber of Commerce memorial advocating the establishment of all British cables around the world, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Postmaster-General) indicated that he did not consider it necessary for the State to at present undertake any further large cable extensions,

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are informed that her machinery and boilers are in good order, and in case she can fetch a good sum by private sale, she will be sold, otherwise her agent resolves to ply her on the inter-island traffic in the Philippines.

been received from Liaoyang to the effect that A MOUKDEN dispatch states that word has the Russian garrison there of nearly toroo men have been lately industriously going

THE Lancet tells its readers that both tele-through large evolutions daily, thereby tramp graphic and telephonic services may become source of danger during great electrical stress in the air, and persons should be warned against using the instruments at such a time, and certainly when alarming symptoms of a

storm manifest themselves.

A GREAT nuisance has lately been experienced by those living on the water-front by the fre- quent unnecessary blowing of whistles by the Yautati steam launches. At the instance of Sergeant McSwayed two Coxswains were this morning fined at the Magistracy by Mr.J. H. Kemp $10 each for this offence.

ling and destroying wide tracts of flourishing wheat and rice land. A famine is therefore feared this year in that portion of Fengtien province. It is further stated that the cavalry regiments at Lianyang have also been rein forced up to double their former number.

A NEW York wire of the 3th inst., printed in the Shanghai Press, states that England and Japan has sent an ultimatum to Russia on the Man- churian question. The text of the dispatch cannot be learned The feeling in Washington is that a war cloud is looming dark on the Oriental horizon. Hardly anything else is being discussed in Washington diplomatic circles. Treading hard on the heels of the

PLAGUE has again broken out in Sydney and a case is notified from Auckland, N. Z. The Australian Premier has, at the instance of the Board of Trade, sauctioned the payment of a capitation fee of 6d for rats and mice in order to induce a more vigorous crusade against MR. C. T. Richie, the Chancellor of the Ex-announcement of Russin's displeasure at these vemmin, and thereby minimise ite proba-chequer, is devising means to prevent evasions America for President Roosevelt's petition in bilities of an extension of the plague.

of the coal tax. It is estimated that £500,000 favour of the Jews, the people of the United revenue is annually lost by such evasions. States feel a rather personal interest in the Under the Act, coals are allowed to be shipped alleged imminence of hostilities."

10 days only, 10 days, Brownie Kodaks for $5 at LeMunyon's, 31, Des Vieux Road.-Adul

THIRTY Benedictine monks and 65 students, who ha e been expelled from Doual College, France, are about to settle at Portsmouth. On their arrival at Charing Cross Station (London) they were met and welcomed by ico Catholic clergy and representative laymen, and present ed with addresses from 19 English Catholic Bishops, nine Catholic peers, and 24 abbols. COLLISION has occurred between Bulgarian and Turkish troops, through an attempt being made by 100 Turkish soldiers to cross the frontier at Gultepe, The Bulgarians who were acting as frontier guards resisted vigorously, with the result that the Turks were defeated, with the loss of 20 men, while four Bulgarians were also stain. The Turkish inister for War (Riza Pasha) has ordered the

to the length of the voyage. Tramp steamers

way hot cross-examined in the tower Coatt.

Mr. Slade objected, pointing out that the deposition would have to be put in.

His Lordship intimated that if the Auorney General referred to the depositions he would certainly not look at them until they were put

in.

A discussion ensued, which ultimately re- sulted in His Lordship making a note of Mr. Slade's objection, the witness being questioned and stating that he was not cross-examined before the magistrates, and the Attorney Gen- eral promising to put the depositions in at the' conclusion of the case.

Wang Yuen poultry shop, also gave corrobora- Lam King Shang, accountant of the Kwong

tive evidence, adding that his uncle, who died on the 10th January last, wrote the letter which was enclosed with the $100 note in an envelope handed to the defendant. Witness brought six' small boxes of Cristina Perfecto cigars for which he paid S10.20 of the guild's money, and

made an entry in their books to that effect.

His Lordship: Who had the other two boxes?- Witness:-They were handed to the foreman of the Central Market.

Ilis Lordship:-Oh, I had no idea of that. The Attorney General:-There is a charge" pending, my Lord.

this evidence with reference to these cigars is Mr. Slade:- do think that the whole of absolutely and utterly immaterial. The defend- aut is not charged with receiving cigars, paulity,

sort, and the whole of the story is irrelevant old bools or old clothes, or anything of that

and immaterial..

His Lordship:-The cigars were given at the same time.

Mr. Slade-He has not been charged with

for the use of a vessel in quantities according Don't neglect this chance to get a fine Kodak receiving them.

abroad as cargo. are suspected of selling coal, se shipped, for $5 at LeMunyon's; to days only.--Advi

We note from a vernacular contemporary that the premiums paid by Japanese steamship Companies and others to foreign insurance companies for the insurance of steamers during last year amounted to Y942,347. - Of this sum, Y514400 was paid by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Y226,600 by the Osaka Shosen Khisha, Y85,30 by the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, Y36,736, by the Mitsui firm, Y59,476 by the Mitsu Bishs firm, and Y20.337 by Mr. Oiye. Compared with the preceding year, these sums show an increase of Y163 220–Kobe Chronicle.

IT was lately reported that there had been an unusually large exodus of Chinese fromi Sydney during the past few months, 341 having left since the middle of April. Mr. Lee, of the Lin Yik Tong (Chinese Commercial Society), on being asked whether he could give any

of his countrymen, said he thought it was owing reason for the departure in such large numbers to the strong feeling that had lately been manifested against the Chinese, particularly in the country districts, where m ny had beep boycotted. "The Chinese," he remarked, have had to put up with a lot, but they are getting tired of now and that is why so many have gone and are going."

The examination of the witness was preceed- ed with, the Attorney General eliciting the statement from him that the money was given to the defendant because he was always giving trouble:

At this stage the Attorney General applied that an amendment be made in the charges so that in the fifth count, that of receiving Ston, the

pointed out that the defence could not be pre- words" four boxes of cigan" be added. He judiced by the addition to the charge that defen- dant received cigars by way of a bribe, because throughout the depositions, which his Loidship was entitled to look at, each witness, when speaking of the present of Stoo on Chris inas Day, added that four boxes of cigars were also presented at the same time. Defendant, bere- fore, had known from the first that one of the allegations against him was that he received on Christmas Day a present of four boxes of cigars the matter of cigars was not included, the as well as $100 In framing the indicument,

charge being only for money. The Cowh had intended to use the receipt of the cigars

of the witness that they had given: $100) but he saw from the attitude of his feared friend that a technical objection, would be made to the jury regarding the receipt of the cigars unless that fact appeared in the ins dicument. In the interests of the issue soyledd between the Crown and the defendant he asked.

Rampolla, the present Secretary of State,

THE Cape Ragging case has concluded. The though not a popular official, is finding municipalities of Salonika and Adrianople 'to

seven prisoners denied that they were guilty of THE Japanese cruisers arrived at Townsville many supporters, and among other candi-ench prepare provisions for 50,000 troops. acis of indecency or blasphemy. They merely on 20th ult, and dropped anchor off the Fair- dates are Cardinals Di

Pietro, Sarto,

"punished" Stanford for refusing to leave the way buoy. They fired a salute, to which the bill when told to go. The Court returned a local forts did not respond. A reception had Svampa, Gotti, and the brothers Serafino THE triangular piece of waste Crown land at and Vincenzo Vannutelli.

the junction of Peak with Robinson Roads, on

verdict of" Not guilty," and the prisoners' been arranged for Rear-Admiral Kamimyra in which the Police sentry box stands, is being swords were returned to them. Commenting the afternoon, and the garrison battery paraded New York is experiencing a period of heat enclosed with rough stones preparatory to

on the verdict of the court-martial the Sta-dard to form a guard of honouse. The Admiral, bow by way of corroborating the statements. more frightful than ever in its history. Sixty clothing the bare ground with verdant palms, holds that the officers were fortunate to secure ever did not land, sending word that be was dead from heat in three days is the official etc. Hitherto the spot has been conveniently an acquittal, and condemns the acts of dastardly indisposed. It is believed that he is offended record. The thermometer records a hundred used by contractors for stones and earth and and valgar brutality in which they indulged. at the want of courtesy in rat returning his in the shade, and night brings no surcease from was anything but a pleasing site. Now that Most of the new papers express surprise at the salute. The citizens are indignant at the bung the maddening temperature. The public baths attention has been given to this spot perhaps decision.

ling of the military authorities. The silute are crowded day and night, the authorities some inducement might be brought to bear You want an Opera glass from LeMunyon's was not fired from the forts until two days making arrangements to keep them open the

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