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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908,

VICEROY OF CANTON

RETIRES.

SHANTUNG

GOVERNOR OF

RECOMMENDED AS SUCCESSOR..

(Wah Tz Yal Po's Service)

PERING, August 16, Chang Yan Chun, the Viceny of Canton, kaa wired to the Grand Council, tendering his resignation in words of finality.

Chang Chi Tung has recommended that You Shu, the Governor of Shan-

ng, be appointed to the pashim of Viceroy of Canton, ou account of his being an expert in railway affairs, and experienced in fatiga interese.

AMERICAN NAVAL

METHODS.

TO BE STUDIED BY CHINESE ENVOY.

(uh Ts Yut Pu's Serrice)

PERING, August 18. Tong Shias Yu, the Chinese special envoy to America to convey the thanks of China for the reduction of the Boxer Indemnity, has been ordered to study

the naval organization during his stay in

Amorica

When he returns he is to be mode

Minister of the Navy.

EREOTER'S SERVICE) BRITISH NAVAL AFFAIRS.

Loxox, August 17.

The Daily Telegraph understands that the Government has under consideration

Roosevelt. The, President has come nat with an unqualified endorsement of the candidaeg of Governor Hughes for re nomination There has been considerable speculation as to what attitude the Pro- sident would adopt toward the, Hughes nomination and the unpleasantness aroused reached shoh bent that the leaders took the opportunity

to see the President and obtained tie views.

WASHINGTON, August 14 The political se sation of the paiga came yesterday with the aunouncement ia the editorial cumns of the Baltimoro S that it would support Taft. The Stes is one of the strongest and most partisan of the Democratic newspapers. Its history for half a century contains no porind when it has so far forgotten its politics as to support the candidate of another party. The offect among the Democrats, especially in the south; has been far-reaching.

VENEZUELANS GROWING TIRED OF THEIR LITTLE TYRÁNT.

WASHTOTO, August 13.

The State Department was indvised to- day by secres agents in Venezuela, that a burgu party is plotting revolution against Castro. The people are growing tired of the erratic president and of the calumny and international ignominy that his des potic note are bringing on the country and A movement is on foot that threatens his arbitrary power in the State.

LIBRARIAN OF NOTE DEAD.

WASHINGTON, August 1. Ainsworth Rand Spoffort, chief assistant librarian of Congress, is dead at his home in Whis city.

FIVE YEARS FOR EX-

ACCOUNTANT.

The August Criminal Scasions were re- sumed before Mr Justice Gompertz, at the Super Court to-day, when the hearing of the charges agaitab Shoung Tez Hing for attempted murder, to main and to do grievious bodily harm was continued.

Sir Henry Berkeley, R.C., who defended the prisoner, sought to show that the defendant was attacked by the manager of the shop where he was formerly employed

as at accountant, and that the defendat wounded hire in self defence.

After having retired the jury returned a rerdiet on the third coau, and His Lord- ship sentenced prisoner to five years' penal servitude.

A PUBLIC DANCER.

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A Government Matter.

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A coolie was summoned by Superinten dent Coarse of the Electric Tramway Co., at the Mingistracy to-day, for recklessly | driving a truck and doing daurage to a tramene to the extent of $100,

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPORTING

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Interport Rifle Match. Practice for this match will commence Septembor, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, on the King's Park Range, and autinue every Saturday and Sunday until the ontol is fired, about 12th October: All riflemer are invited to attend those practices and it is hoped there will be a good attendance as every effort should be made to secure the Trophy for Hongkong

Home Cricket.

FIXTURES FOR TO-MORROW.

Leyton, Essex v. Surrey. Cantorbury, Kent v. Leice tershire. Brighton, Sussex. Middlesex. Portsmouth, Hampshire shire.

the Victoria Raching Club said he tritate that when the retiring Governor-General. Arved in Englund her would suggest to King Edard that be should send. eome of his macehorses to compete for the Melbourne Cup. Should one of his Majesty's horses in the cap there would be an ovation, he dsslared, such as had never before been witnessed on that side of the world.

SCOTTISH LETTER,

(From Our Corresponde,)

EDINTURON, July 29.

In those last few weeks, aigris have not been wanting that there is a growth of a desire amongst Unionists and Liberals for settlement of the Land Question in Lord Wharncliffe presented. at tho Headingley Cricket ground. Loede, the Scotland. Influential men on both sides Cestimonial to Lord Hawke which has been are throwing out feelers as to the longth twenty-aith, year of his captainship of the Yorkshire cricket team. Lord Hawke is and I am assured that the opinions elicited subscribed for in commemorat on of the the rank and file would be prepared to go: immensely popular among all ranks of furnish ground for hope that the present cricketers, not least among the Yorkshire unprofitable wrangle miky give way to a professionals, in whose welfare, and that

of thoir families, he takes a koen personal satisfactory courprovvise. The dominating interest. Out of the cricket scam leiden in the minds of the conciliators ap. constantly has them staying with him at pears to be that something in the nature Wighill Park, his place near Tadcaster of a central authority should be crosted; and he is always ready to help them with good advice and in other more practical that there should be an independent vulaation of" the land taken; that Warwick waya:

porhaps the authority should provido some By his will Six F. Philipson-Ster, & De sort of responsiblo saagement for any Chaltingham, Cloncestershire . York-Berra maguste, who left fortune of

But of our holdings it may create. shire. Cheltingham Festival.)

£30,000, stipulated that hus auccessor Nottingham Notts v. Gentlemen of should not koop racehorses, ethervise besouras, everything at present is in the Philadelpia.

would be disinherited.

Manchester, Lancashire

Abico,

The

Imperial Cricket,

Worcestor-

to be or not to be" of the Austra Jian visit to England next year is still one of the burning questions of the cricket world, says the fino in spite of the cablegram sent to the Australian Board of Control stating that the counties would not be in a position to invite a yolonis eleven in 1909 except for a triangular con- test, in which, of course, South Africa

It appears that the car was proceeding Mr Ainsworth Rund Spofiend was one of Iran wost to cast and when near Ship the most erndito en of his time. For Street crassing, the defendant bumped the over 33 years he wres librarian-in-chief of truck into the rear portion of the car,

He became fra assistant Congress. librarian in 1861 and held that positioning the damage complained of. It until 1864 when he becaine librarian-in was stated that the defendant had never would take part. This cablegram was in chief, The Butler position he occupied bean fu charge of a truck before and Rupt. I compliance with the request of the represen until 1897 when avancing age made it Course did not think it right that ownoratatives of the counties assembled at the

July 3 necessary for him to be relieved of the of trucks should be allowed to let thout out Advisory County Cricket. Committou on great responsibility. Since that date until hire to any one who came along. It was the present he has been chief assistant timcian of Congress. Spofford was born obviously a public danger.

That he remained in 1825 and was, therefore, 8 years old at

the time of his death.

Mr J. R. Wood, the Magistrate,

Previous to that date the MC.C. had ismued a circolar to the representatives of the counties, which intimated that the sng-MC.C. were in favour of the triangular scheme, but would at the same time counsel un invitation to the Australians, even if the latter did not see their way to join the triangular contexts.

in harness under the weight of four sozled that prosecuter thould place the years is sufficient commentary on his vigor matter before the Government and

of mad and body. He was of New Eng-the defendant $5. land stock, the son of a clergyman, and was educated in the classics-by private tutors.

5,609 TROOPS FOR HAYTI.

WasшSTON, August 11. The announcement was made here to-day that the War Departament has periccted plans for the sending of the brigade of froops to Hasti in case of trouble in that country. The brigade will consists of 5,000 men of all arms. Transporte are held at Nowport Nowa, Va., fully provisioned for the tripand stores for the subsistence, etc..

fine

ELECTROCUTION EXTRA-

ORDINARY..

A Microscopic Tragedy.

Two days ago the Colony was somewhat

of the troops are on the transport dock startledby the incident that the time ball

awaiting the order of the quartermaster dropped some twenty-six seconds before the gonezul to be placed aboard. Orders Inve

a proposal to raise a loan of a hundredeni sent t several of the larger ports in proper time, fand curious people runy like to

taillions sterling for the formation of a

the necessities of the nery, thus cavia- ting the disorganization of budgets.

Au inflacutial section of the Cabinet supports the proposal which is muta- mount to a declaration of all intention to maintains two power standard at,ull coste

the cast and west to be prepared to send

AMENDMENTS OF EYE-LAWS.

Mr Hooper and Grave Sites.

Since the ultimatum of July 3 Mr F. S. Jackson has written to the Times deprecat. ing the cold-shoulding of the Australinus, and the matter was again discussed at the M. C. C meeting on Monday night, when. in the statement issued reconsideration of the cablegram was made possible by the following words: "There is nothing to prevent the counties if they are willing to arrange matches (with the Australians) in 1909, reconsidering their resolution of July 3."

It is to be hoped that the counties will adopt the policy of reconsideration, for the Australians seem to have a very real cataSe

of complaint. Their visit this year was postponed owing to the South Africans' visit last year, and now they are to be

want to visit England under the old way to join in the triangular scheme, but established conditions.

Scottish Notes.

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LITTLE ENGLAND'S HOUR,

Behold the flask of triumph now suffusing The Little Englander's ascotic cheek!· With joy the Press be has been week by

webk

Porasing.

For years have his long-drawn laments

resounded

While Britain's rule continua o'er the

acn,

But now his voice is redolent of gloe:

Unbounded.

No longer does dejection drape his lingo;

When he is talking (mainly through his

,hut)

He points the finger of derision ut

TheJiture."

Small cause is there for him to feel dajestod, For he can boar Britannia's passing-bell Clanging ranch sooner than he could

bave well

• Expected.

He sees the feddist grabbing all the money Which should have been expended on

her fleet,

And to his yearning son the sight' is

: sweet

As honey.

And

mare; besides the fact that Old age

Pensione" Contrive to leave her balance rather thin, He sees her admirals indulging in

Dissensions.

hears the trusted of the 'nstion bicker, Civilians in the convict aking part. And at the scand his strionic heart Beats quicker.

joyour,

view,

Yst further confort comes within his Sinco Zeppelin has built an airship to

Annoy vs.

What gee, cries he, to-day are ironclado,

What use to-morrow will be all your

cruisera?

In future warfare most your tarry lads

He losers?

Mr Asquith is to open the autamin campaign at Earlston in Berwickshire, and the choice of this locality makes it clear that the subject of his speech will be Scottish Tand. A spice of interest wil be introduced by the fact that Mr H. J. Toupant, tho member for the county, will preside, a gentleman who has successfully. dissembled his lure for the Scottish- Secretary's Land Bill. One is reminded of the opening of the last autumn campaigu on this same subject by Sir Henry Campbell-Banaorman, and expectation is high as to the line which will be taken by the new Fremier. Certainly we shall hear no more of Sir Henry's ill-judged denuncia- tion of the Lords and all thoir work, Mr Asquith has had twolve months experience of the tailure of that as party rallying-

cry.

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This is the Glasgow Fair Weck, and no native of the West of Scotland need be reminded of the importance of the great summer holiday tide, when everything is GUEST NIGHT

EVERY

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at a standstill. In the old days, when the Fair really was Fair, an enormous pro portion of the buying and selling which is SATURDAY and SUNDAY. now conducted all the year ruuvi was com- pressed into one busy week; buyers and sellers came from near and far to meet each "other and exchange supplies for the rest of the twelvemouths. A farmer, say, would eme in to sell some cattle and buy some eloth, soma ribbons for the mistress, some salt for his table, or some tar for his sheep, in these daya,the Fair was a time of busy growth of population and industry, we have completely reversed the conditions. The Fair is the week in the year when the very smallest amount of buying and selling gees on, and the rush is not into the town hut away to the seaside and the hillside. In fact, jost now there is nobody in Glas- be population is scattered far and wide. It is fortunate that the weather is on is best behavion for many thousands of the poorer workers make it a practice to "sleep out" on the sex beaches and in the woodlands of the West Coast,--or, as ther

fund to be drawn upon as required for their quotas of troops to make up the know the cause of an occurrente, so unusual shelved again because they do not see them! This sort of thing makes him imensely life and bustling traffic. To-day, with the

necessary number immediately on receipt that it has never happened before sud of orders and it is understood that every is not likely to occur again. Isis perhaps thing is in readin the moment wood!

generally known that a current of cles- should occur for definite action.

tricity is the power which wats the machinery at the time ball in motion,

The annual international betwem Scot This current before leasing the Observatory and and Ireland took place in the Exhibi-. has bo pass through four fiue springs tion Grounds on Saturday the 11th of July, terminating in platinum points and can when Ireland gained her ninth victory, as uly se at the moment when both pairs compared with Scotland's modest total of of springs are in electrical contact. Now five. It was in every respect a Scottish ront, the visilus gaining in all eight events course, won the quarter mile with consunt mats ease, hat when he did not turn out for. the 220 it seemed as if that were the only event in which we could be certain of e. He can oppose the Navy's augmentation cose. His second string, however R. C. Duncan-aut in some plucky running, and gare Roolie a sound beating in 1-6 wees. remarkably good time considering the

Certain nauciers and underwriters have agreed to find the sun required

on nominul, terms

TURKEY.

LONDON, August 17. Disquieting news has been received from Messy and Durhekr, where a fanatical party refuses to recognize the new regime in Turkey.

Mr C. Mel Messer presided over a meet

ing of the Sanitary Boerd on Tuesday evel there exists in this Colony a very strangu; to the home men's three, Bajawelle, of ing when there were present-Ron Mr

W. Chatham, Hon Mr E A. Irving, Rantla kuwa, and probably unnamed, Mr HA, W. Slade, Messrs A. Shelton insect. It is about one quarter the size of aclegge mite. It has the form and ap Hooper, Lan Chu Fak, De Pearce, Medical pearance of a beetle, with six lege and the ficer of Heath. Er Macfarlane, Assistant hard. ahell-like covering cominon to the Media Officer of Health, Lieut Col. Recoleoptein. It is usually found in delicate and Mr A. Gibson, the Secretary.

machinery such as watches, telescopes, and

Mr Hoopes, referring to the by-electrical apparatus. Probably it lives on day and the track: Then H. 2. Jamieson with regard to cemeteries,-wished to

Provided with a conscience very supplc He puts het energy into his tence;. Instead of one string to his bow he owns

A couple.

o

And bid us be content with what we call it down the wattor."

have,

The Trades Holidays are niso general Yet vote no money for serail car

Most of the igation.

throughout the country.

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The Vali of Diarbekr is siding with know whoan duty it was at present, when the time-of-used in Jubriesting these in. /created a surprise by winning the mile. What time to spend their voy bottoms businesson and industries are at a stand-Latest Novels by the Best

the reactionaries.

THE STATTIN STRIKE.

LONDON, August 17. The shipbuilders on atriks at Stettin beve resumed work, and the lockout

Eas been averted..

AMERICA AND JAPAN.

be felt officially when the visit of the fleet comes to an end without incident or coulietemps.

an appication was made for a grare in theatruments. Its chief pleasure appears to be that of walking the tight rope, for which Colonial Cemetery, to say in what portion of the cemetary the body was to be inter-purpose the spider lines in telescopes for

an excellent promenade, and in wearing ad-

red. This matter had not basa entisfactory Aitional tauch finer änes of its own more in to his mind for some years. It used to be the daty of the Surveyor General, and they it was changed by some authority—which,

the smuner of a demented spider than a respectable, steadly-going, inofensive beetle. This insignificant creators having

he did not know-to the Sanitary Board of its way between the said platinum

Mr Herbert Walha, Editor of the Pinong Gnete, who is just convalescort The Vice-President I would like to say afters long and dangerous illness, left for with regard to that, bunt. Mr Hooper is hous by the P. and P. steamer, Sardinia, quite right in saying that the matter of deciding in which section of the cemetery accompanied by Mr Welham, on a brief intormants should take place is in the holiday. hunts of the Director of Public Works. So far I am awaro that arrangement has never been altared, bitt during recent years roforance has rarely

Scotland fust been relying upon gaining this event, but that faith-was-grounded. rather on the reappearance of Jolin M'Gough. The ex-champion, however, failed to come away in the straight, and gave up, to see frameson, who had led all the way, struggle home four yards in front of G. N. Morphy. By this achieventont the young Watsonian had added immianeely to he reputation.

NICOLSON LOSES THE LAMBIER The Irishmen had a very strong side out and sewe of their victories were quite

to

groavlen

The gouis! Germans openly prepare On vessois that can sul o'er both the air

And ocean.

We see him every moment growing blither, Annexing cash for any crank's opprice, And never spending e'en a penny-piece

On either.

How Jubilant will be his chocre, how

strident,

When that most marvellous of moralna

dawns When bowed Britannia ultimately pawas

Her trident MOSTYY T. Poor, in the World.

WEATHER REPORT.

still for a short coven laps or so, and the

Authors (Colonial Edition) training camps of the citizen Army are therefore hell-under favourable circum-

Arrive Every Mail stances. It may be interesting to give à rough idea of the stations of the loading. Bitty Tailleur, by May Sinclair brigades under the Territorial echoms, Mr Saffery's Disciple, by L. Parry Fescott

Fergeant The Royal Field Artillery, the Howitzer The Passion of Paul Marillier, by Adellae Batteries, and the Ammmiition Columns The Crooked Way, by Wm. Le Queur. are gathered together at Buddon. The An Empty Heritage, by Violet Tweedale.

Forbes. Royal Garrison Artillery are at the Fans Royal, by Hos. Mra Walter E. D. various defensive poiala allotted to the Law of the Land, by Fred. M. White. then by the Army Council. The Fortress The Mystery of a Motar Cab, by Fergus and Electric Light Companies of the Royal The Shadow of a Vendetta, by 4.0. Gunter. Engineers are principally at Toy The Church and Thisbe Grey, by John Le Broughty Ferry, Fors Matilda, and Carling- noso; and the Field and Telegraph Co-The Pitfall, by Sir W. M gray.

Servitada, by Irene Osgood. panies are at Montrose, Troon, and Barry The Winged Lion, by L. Winstanley,

Hume.

Breton.

Braddon.

Askowy

phasise the notorious failure of Mr-Haldane The Wild Widow, by Curtis de 6. Wont-

James.

It is neodiens at this time of day to en to attract Teoruita to his new Army; but The God of Clay, by H. O. Bailey. an incident at the camp of the 6th

Ssacpante. gives some idea of the state of affairs Three Girls and a Hermit, by Dorothes

Congers. Royal Highlanders (formerly the 4th) The Cottage on the Fella, by B. De Vero throughout the country. At the plea of a parade, the commanding officer called upon those willing to serve the full four years to st forward. I hear that out of 170 men, only ten signified their intention

the Medical Officer of Health. He thought points (they are only the fiftieth part of en

bye-law regarding the subject should be ingh asunder) and auding it a convenient unexpected. Chief among these was the made, and therefore he would like the byerosting place remained there, unaware that winning of the hammer by C. Walsh who laws before the meeting to stand over with once an hour the points would approach in the absence of J. J Flanagan (whom travel), succeeded in beading the redoubt LONDON, August 17.the cotest of proposing a bye-law to that each other and a current pass through the American directors refused to al ow to able Tore Nicolson, and canis within sn The New York Herald is ventilating effect. Is the meantime, he would like to them. In an unlucky moment it did so

and electrocution was the result, his mortal inch of broaking Scottish record. With the idem of an American alliance be enlightened.

The President explained that such appliremains making a permanent junotion of one thmw, indeed, he eclipsed the

The following potico is issued by Mr Of the Lifantry, most of the Western men: During Her Majesty & Pleasure, by AL. E. with China as a counter-balance to!

Tangled Wedlonk, by Edgar Jepson. cations were usually atrets of urgency, points normally separated. Immediately. Scottish reseid over eit fest, throwing as much as 160 ft, 6 in, but the Scottish Japanese power;, but the movement

and i would probably be better for the the junction was effected the time-badge thought it a foul throw, and the Figg of the Hongkong Obervatonyato at Galles, and the Lothian and Border possesses little substancu. The Times Registray-General or tim Medical Officer of fell. We have remarked on this little arbiter to whom the matter was referred † On the 19th at 11.59. a.-The recent group are at Hüload and Craighton. The Orchard Ulose, by Alice and lande Washington correspondent says that the Health, to be responsible.

incident mainly because it is uniseiown agreed with hire. This ans distinctly han typhoon is now shown as a moderate de- government does not intend departing. Mr Hooper There has been dissatisfacto naturalists that a coleopterous insect is lines an Walsh, as the Trish judge can, pression over China to the South of the

had been given on this side of the water.S.W, of Kiukiang.

Pressure has increased over the Chins from the policy of avoiding entangling tion alleged on provions occasions as to the capable of producing a web, though, it is sidered the throw fair: Little credence Yangtzo. It is moving Westwards to the alliances; nevertheless it is undeniable portions of the cnetery in which people toe wall founded to be doubted, and partly the report current carlier in the week

were intered. They thought they had the that there exista in America a patent right to be interred in certain portious, ale in illustration of how small a mattor that he had thrown 170 fret odd, but this coast, Formosa and Japan. It is inclined wers net so keenly serabinised. He was a The area of high pressure still covers

The Door of Darkness, by Maude Annesley, distrust of Japan, and much relief will, and were informed that they had not bo- may determine the passage or otherwise of may now be credited, if his foot movements to give way over the S. Philippines.

cause such portions reserved for old an electric current.

member of the Canadian Olymyile team. Japan and adjacent seas.

Fresh or strong S. to S.E. vinds may be

The Millionaire's don, by Florence Warden. residenta. Just after this information had

The other surpriso wse the four wile, which went to J. Murphy with half a lap expected in the Formosa Chanuel, and

The Aim of Her Life. by LT. Mende The Angel and the Author and Others, by been issued, the wife of a very sabordinato

Jerome Jerome. officer of the department died, and her

to spare. T. Jack stirodestly in the fresh monsoon over the China Sen.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours-end-of serving this term, and that these cou body was allowed to be interred in the old

sisted entirely of non-commissioned officers. Satan Sanderson, by Hallis Erminis Rivas, quartor.

ing at 10a.m. to-day, 0.79 inches. race, Uni B. Steven on and A. MacPhue

Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon So far as Perth is concomed, therefore, The Honour of X, by Grahn Hopo. LATE TELEGRAMS,

struggled on to the end. «

the acheme is a failure. The lack of re The Man Mads Law, by Coralie Stanton "An exciting. Einish was seen in the bylf, to-morrow,

eruite in a district which has been sund Heath Hosken FORECAST DIETEL OT [FROST THE CABLENEWS-AMERICAN-"]

1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood; intimately connected with the military, The Lost Augel, by Katharine Tynan. uile, where only inches separated G. Morphy from R. Bioten, who did surpri ingly well and is runner of great promise. S. to S.E, winds, fresh squally, thunder and which is the head-quarters of the The Magic of clay, by Jas

Black Watch, is surprising. The 9 The Forefront of the Battle, by Andrew AMERICAN POLITICS..

That LF. Fairbairn Crawford was een showers.

but in the fact that the men are unable The Spanish Jada, by Maurice Hewlett. LINCOLN, Nebraska, August 137-

According to present arrangements it pletely out of it was something of a 2--Formosa Channol, S. to S.E. winds,planation lies not in the lack of patriotism,

The Traitor's Wife, by W. H. illamson negative sonsation, J. P. Stack could not strong. William Jonninge Bryan, in his xc-

fulfil the requirements of the suuus The Facred Skull, by Gro, Brinith. hentando as to ie anticipated that Admiral Sir Charles hold P. J. Roche in the print, and was South coast of China between Hong by the nature of their employments, to

Ame Page, by Netts Byrets supstance speech, in response to the noti

where lütermenils should take pluco. There

South coast of China between Hong-training a

Restitution, by Darothee Gerard, fication of his nomination by the Democratic were placer act aside for ordinary inter- Drury will relinquish the command of the beaten all the way after the first twenty kong and Lamooka; Senese No. 1 National Convention, for the Presidency,ments, and no authority was rocnired to. Mediterranen Fleet in November, and yards. The other field events, as well as

hammer, went to Ireland. Horgani boing kong and Hainan, &. W. winde, fresh.

A striking example of how the success Five Nights, by Victoria Ora that Vice-Admiral Prince Louis of Bat-too much for Kirkwood in the weight, and

of the Teintoriala is boul, up in the local pitched into Speaker Joseph G. Caunun of bary people in those parts.

TO BE OBTAINED FROM Me Hocper-Iwould suggest that& omall

"When Maxim Gorky dined with me,?eirengustances of employment is to be the House of Representatives and his committee be appointed to go into the tenborg, the present second in command, Ger Leaky winning the high-jump with his usual & foot, followed by an ineffective alleged dictatorship. He declared that the question.

will succeed him. Rear Admiral Sir H. D. attempt at record. Here Ireland brought said a-literary man, he talked about the find in the case of one of the Argyll Beuse of Representatives in recent years A committedomposed of Mr A. Skelton has ceased to be a deliberativo body reHoope, the Director of Public Works and Barry, commanding the Third Cruiser out shother new man. T. J. Aliene, Russian censorship: He said that in the battalions, where the men responded al- unlike Walsh in that his reputation occasion in an article to describe the The explanation is that the commander is sponsive to the will of the people of the the President is to consider the matter: Squadron, will be relieved of the command who is closely a first-rater, but who was course of the Rasso-Japanese war he had most to a ninn to the four years service majority of Ibe members, but has become

of the squadron in November nost, and proceded him. In the high jump he was headquarters of one of the grand dukes rot only an officer but a great omplain of subservient to the will of the Speaker, who exercises absolute control over ita delibora The organisation of The Times under will be succeeded by Rear-Adurizal Sir second this fellowcountryman with 5 He wrote of these headquarters, among labour, suplying a nanker of the men of tions and dictates the legislation that shell the new proprietary has begun. While Henry Jackson, who is to be suoceeded as feet 10 inahon, and the difference in the other things his battalion, and wendy to give then the Ins enacted, with a more formidable veto

concerns, a different state of matters" than that, exorcised by the President. Ho the new propriston include Lord Roths controller of the Navy by Rear Admiral distance cleared must fines hect Ices than* And over the desk in His Highneas necessary facilities. But in Porth, whore

Following immediately upon this perform Jainbe, the beautiful ballet dancor! ***

A WELL ENOWN REMEDY painted out the recent spectacles of legisle child and Lord Cromer, the controlling Sir John Jelliese, who will relinquish the difference in this height of the two men tent is a large photograph of Marie most of the men are engaged with small fion desired vy the majority of the mem-interest, a contemporary states, is in the the post of socond in command of the ance be tartod ont in the hurdles, which Before the article could appear the prevail. One of the larger firme, I am bers of the House prevented by the will of hands of Lard Northolife, the chief pro- Atlantic Fleet to Rear Admiral W. B. he won outright, and a few minatos later consor changed that sedbanco to

told, intimated their willingness to allow their employees to attend the camp; but THERE are low people in this count Then appicanhed with the request that who have bot sed or the Speaker, who proved himself' maroprietor of the Dady Mol.

[they abould be given the full fifteen days of Chamberlain's OS

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and not a week, they af once and firmly Diarrhoes Remedy entire body of the members Candidate

refused they intimated that their ment they think of whan they ovary member Bryan pledged himself to an era of rule by

raust rotira, to their Auting at the end of the family ses stricken with sight days pr lose their jobs. If the stomach as stan bably saved the lives

AS A LAST RESORT.

DEFORE going to the expense of calling

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Fidler.

SHOULD BE KEPT IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD.

8 mult of saving my tbild I regard the will of the majority of the people Olio Cholera And Diarrhoes Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and representative

WARINGTUS August 11 Ramely, and you will be thore thin with Tierhoed Remedy medians which the re-uit There is not another medicine, should be inerary Household dom New York Republicans are in a highly in the world that has red an, many liven Adams Morchsat Gold Rivory Neve Blacions incusa a result of a conference as this rarely For sale by allonenfists Boutte For sale by sil chemists and son between the state leadets and Preddent and tours kesepass.

*** And over to desk in His Highness H tent is a large map of the theatre of war.

he was seen carrying off the long leap, whers to went & foot further than W Blonder who won the British champipu ship a. f. tnight, ago. Abuners is a prettyformer, and will be Uritain's mainstay for this event in the Olympic Ganjon.

WANDOR SKOTE

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