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by such famous profession- conducted by Mr. H. B. MoMoal, Jock Hutchison and Jim Editor of the Offers Magazine, s, and such noted amateurs Chicago. Starting their golf at St. ck Evans, Capt. E. C. Car- Paul on "the White Bear Yacht hd Ople Read, 300 golfers Club Golf Course, they play one eave Chicago on July 30 to after another Helona Country he best courses in the United Club, Spokane Country Club and
Northwest and Western Hayden Lake Golf Course, Port-"" o, the entire trip over the land Country Club, Tacoton Coun- baton, Northern Pacific try Club, and Seattle Country lian Pacifio and Soo Ling to Club,
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days, This, the greatest On reaching Canada they will our ever planned, is being play at the famous Victoris Golf ized and will be personally Club and the long and difficult
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Colwood Golf and Country Club. Hero Jook Hutchison and Jim Barnes, may have a return match Against Phil Taylor, of Victoria Golf Club, and Dave Black, of Shaughnessy Heights Golf Club, Vancouver, who defeated them at Victoris a few years ago. Victoria Golf Club, 5,504 yards, is a son- sido course in a rocky setting overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fusa and the Olympic Mountains, in Washington; with Mt. Baker rieing like a gigantic tea in th distance. Colwood, 6,291 yards, laid out through a forest of giant Douglas Grs and cedars ages-old, is entirely different, but both courses are splendid tests of the gamo.
Moving eastward through the mighty Selkirks, and Canadian Rockies;, the golfers will visit Lake Louise and then play the Banff Golf Course, which is wonderful in its picturesquenosa and nearly a mile high. Leaving the Rockies, they play Calgary Golf and Country Club and have eix additional courses, if needed, "in this bustling Alborta, city. Entering the province of Saskat- chewan, they will devote a day to the prairie golf of Moose Jaw and Regins, then visit Winnipeg, the metropolis of Manitoba. Returning to the United States, the Duluth Country Club will bo played, then the golfers return to Chicago,
Opie Read who will be one of the most famous members of this golf rarty, and who plays in the Iow 80's at 72, declares that "Golf laughs with the schoolboy and smitos with the philosopher."
DEPARTED GLORY.
Mystery Gone From Peking.
The ancient splendour of Pe- king is disappearing, writes the Peking correspondent of the Daily. Express. The Forbidden ity, innermost sanctuary of a long line of emperors and am- prosses, is empty-or occupied as offices for republican'officials. Monarob ard Court have vanished, palace buildings are slowly decaying. The bright red walls surrounding the imperial city are being torn down, the brick to be auctioned off; and the space sold to small shopkeepers."
The last Emperor of China, Hsuan Tung, is gone, a fugitive in his own country. Radicals demand his execution-because ho was once emperor, and is therefore the centre of possible restoration plots. The young man, who desires only to be loft alone to enjoy the world, lacks even sufficient funds to go abroad to study in a western land..
He and his girl-wife, deprived of their imperial customs, must be content with what ordinary clothes they are able to securo,
The Ching family, of which the young ex-Emperor of China is the head, has brought suit in D Peking court. regain the
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property seized at the time Marshal Fong's troops occupied the Forbidden City and drove out Emperor, Empress.and Court. The Prosid- ent-Judge of the local court, a former Primo Minister of the Republic, Wang Tabsiod, bas postponed decision in the matter, claiming the question too complex to be settled quickly. No Chinoso public opinion favours a settle. ment-now. A noisy group of Radicals demands punishmont instead.
Moanwhile the nineteen-your- old Emperor and his pretty little girl-wife linger in the Japanese Concossion in the treaty port, Tiontsin, eighty miles from Pok- ing, and dospatch a faithful tutor to Shanghai to soek a suitable rasidoncs where life in retirement may be lived until a brighter day dawns,
The mystery of Peking's Forbidden City has already vanished. Any one who pays half-a-orown may walk through the former imporial courtyards and view the closed palaces and note the desolato and forgettan homo of past emperors, and their
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