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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908.

EUROPEAN POLITICS.

HARMONIOUS RELATIONS

PREVAIL.

Lasion, Septemther 7.

Vienna correspondents report that

is semi-officially announced that during the political discussions between

Baron Achrenthal und Baron Schop von

PM. S. RAILWAY COMPLETED.

THE PERSIAN TROUBLES.

PENANG TO SINGAPORE BY

RAIL.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

SDE, September 7.

MUCH BLOODSHED-AT-

TABRIZ

(Exclusive Service, supplied by Beuter,

rin Bombay.)

LONDON, September 8. The Times correspondent at Taliriz wires that despite Aluned Dowlah's

THE CHINA MAIL.

· KAMAKURA MARU ARRIVES.

Aground in the Suez Canal

TYPHOON WARNING.

THE

AUTO-PIANO

A UNIVERSITY FOR PEKING.

The Board of Education has memorial- The following Typhoon Warning has been received by the American Consulate ized the Throne urging the necessity of General at Hongkong from the Manila establishing a first class University, after Observatory at 12.25 noon to-day-Cyclone western methods, in Peking. It should con- Dr typhoon N.E. of Luzon moving N. W. --tain, the memorialists state, 8 colleges, viz:

-Forcin Sunguages, Chinese literature, PLAY science, comuneres, agriculturo, law, cedi- ajte and engineering. High salaries should. be paid for educated and experienced ten- chexafrom westerncountries, so that Chinese or you may

The Resident-General yesterday took assurances of abstention from hostilities schedule. All had gone wall with the liner Kong Sing, Solicitor, wasproceeded againeratudents may obtain a first olasa modern Harch-testgarden on Saturday, fresh train at Kaala Lampor for Singapore, proofs were adduced of the harmonyvin Johore, and travelled over the last which prevails in the policies of the completed section of the Penang 10 Cabinet comprising the Triple Alliance. Singpore railway.

TROUBLE AT SOFIA.

PRINCE FERDINAND SHARP. LY CRITICISED.

LONDON, September 7.

At Sofia there are strong cyraptoma of discontem at the Government's failure to express Bulgarian feeling with regard to recent events in Turkey, Prince Ferdinand is being sharply

criticised:

[RECTER'A KERVICE} THE MEETING OF MINISTERS.

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Loxos, September 6.

A communique which has been issued nt VieDua says that the interview between Baron Aehrenthal and Signor Tittani at Salzburg has proved that Austria and Italy are in accord on all allied questions concerning the two States, and that all cabiacts are per- fectly agreed to observe'n benevolent ner regime in expectation of the Turkey.

KING EDWARD.

LONDON, September . His Majesty King Edward has

returned to Londos.

MOROCCO.

Losos, September 5. Tangier wires that the re-formed renmant of Abdul Aziz's army has beca routed. The commander of the force, has taken refuge is the mountains.

BULGARIA.

LONDON September 8. Boda reports strong symptoms of discontent at the government's failure to express the Bulgarian feeling in regard to recent events in Turkey, and the Prime Minister is severely criticised.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

JAPAN AND AMERICA. [FROM THE “CABLENEWH-AMERIDAN."]

DISASTEROUS FIRES IN JAPAN AND CHINA.

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ENORMOUS DAMAGE.

(Frem Our Oven Correspondan!)

Suasana, September 7. Tekye correspondents report that over three thousand five hundred bones have been barred in Niigata,

treaty-port ou the wee coast of Japan. The damage is estimates at} yen 2,700,000.

The Kiangsu Acidworks at Shanghai were totally destroyed by fire yesterday |

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AMOY NOTES.

ANTON RAND CRAB,

September 21,

N.

during the negotiations, the town and

wer pillaged. caravans Royalists are furious and resumed the bonbardment of the Royalis: lines.

The Nippon Yusen Kaisha's European liner-Kureckun-Maru, which left the Royal Albert Docks, London, on the morning of July 20th, with Captain H. Fraser in: command, arrived inside the harbour early this morning and made fast to the No. 2 | wharf at Kowtoon at half past six, being! exactly five days overdue according to her from the time alo. kit London until The anti-she arrived at Port Said where, after a short stay, she commenced her run through the Cans! for Suor, Hero it was that she met with delay. At about seven-thirty on the evening of August 7th, and when out one day out from Suez, the Kamakura Maru struck sandbank at the north end of the small "Bilter Lake." The vessel struck hard on the tank and remained firta and fast for two days, despite the efforts of two heavy bugs to dislodge her. After (uh Te Yat Po'a Serjee)

working night and day, the efforts of PERING, September 7. the tuge were successful and the vessel The Board of Agriculture, Industry slid off and resumed her run to Suez, where she arrived without any other untoward and Commerce lus consulted with the front happening almost as soon as the Board of Finance with a view to reduc-steamer arrived at Sisen, divers were des. ing the export duty on tea.

EXPORT DUTY ON TEA.

PROPOSED REDUCTION.

ILLNESS OF THE CHINESE EMPEROR.

(Wah : Yat Po's Serrice)

PERC, September 7. The Emperor is ill. All the Grand Councillors advise him to return to the

Palee.

patched to examine and report on the sondition of the ship's bottom. Having rande a brief examination, the divers re- ported that the propeller had been some- what damaged, while little or no harm had been sustained otherwise. While at Suez the propellor was repaired as well as possi blo under the circumstances, the vessel afterwards continuing her run to Colombo, where, on arrival in the harbour, divers were again sent down but were unable to do what was considered necessary, this not being possible until the ship is placed in dry-docks.

Since the Kamakura Maru, at the time sho ran aground, was in charge of a Pilot, no blaze whatever can he attached to the Exclusive of the general cargo on hoard, there are also

PRINCE SHU DISMISSED. Captain or Offices.

(Wah To Yai Po's Service.)

PEKING, September 7. The Empress-Doyager intends to

At a recent meeting of this Club to discuss the question whether to hold a Race Meeting real Jamrary, it was decided not to do so.. The chief reasons for this decision are the ithealty of pouring good ponies: she unsuitable condition of the Amoy Race Course, aftor the visit of the American Fleet: and perhaps the appoint another official to take over the stagnant state of Amoy trade. 'cannot post of Fresident of the Board of Hone say how many years it is since the Affairs, Prince Slay, the present holder,

Annual Race Meetings were first held in Amoy, bat the omission next year will having been futhi make a distinct break in continuity, and Grad

Councillor La Chean lan doubtless many people, will he sorry especially in a quiet l'ort like Anoy, which suggests the appoinment of Prince does not usually have a great deal of axetement. Perchance, the visit of the Flect will provide ny with sufficient life and movement to bring solare to those who will rise the race meeting. -

FLEST PREPARATIONS,

The China Morclul's steamor "Irene" brought down the plant for the installation of the Electric Light for the roads and houses now being prepared for wekouring the American Flee Messrs Arnhold, Karbery and Co. have obtained the con- tract, how.

Chen

twenty-nine head of Devon and Ayrshire prize cattle, comprising bulls and heifers, With the same consignacut are twelve cu tire horses. The former ave prize winners. atthe chief Agriculture Shows in Great Bri- tain, while the latter have taken pramiums

at the Paris Exhibition. This particular car

SOLICITOR PROSECUTED,

Before Mr Justice Gempertz at the Supreme Court this afternoon, Mr Otto by Tang Kami, for the return of the title odnention in China without going abroad deeds and docoments relating to cortain to suffer ill treatment and contempt at the At this is an ground registered in the Land Office, and for hands of foreigners.

prosperity and existence of the Chinese the sum of $100, damages, for detaining important toatter, concerning the future Empire, the thines Government has allocated Tis: 3,000,000 to mest, initial expenses. This useful proposal was sanctioned by the Empress.Dowager im wediately without consulting the other Grand Councillors of Stata,

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Mr D. V. Stevenson, of Messrs Denean, Looker and Deacon's office, appeared for plaintiff, and Mr E. J. Grist, of Mesars Wilkinson and Grist, for defendant.

Mr Stevenson said certain deede came into the possession of Mr Otto Kong Sing with reference to a compradora's security and were detained by Mr Kong Sing pending the payment of his bill of costa, which the plaintiff bad refused to pay.

Mr Grist said this was an action brought for the recovery of deeds, and the value of the property was, he believert, over $5000, Those documents, rolating to the property in question, must be taken to be of the same value as the property.

ANOTHER PORTENT.

Indications are not wanting that many forces, often acting in out of the way places and in unexpected fashion, are preparing the Chinese people for representative gov- orntiant, Incidents, striking in themselves and fraught with suggestion in relation to the general movement toward free institu tions, point to one direction towards which thomirdsofnew China nro turning, Only the Bis Lordship Why is that !

other day, a strong, unanimous and vigor Mr Grist-The Ordinance says “where ously worded mamorial was cabled to Pek- documents and so on relating to proing from Mukden, protesting against the op- perty."

His Lordship-What is your point? Mr Grist-That the Suramary Court has no jurisdiction.

pointment of a notorious and deservedly. unpopular official to the governorship of the far Northern province. That the telegraph should be made use of to convoy incesages of this kind is sufficiently His Lordship-Because the property is astonishing that the people of Chian should have gone to the extent of challengi valued at $5000 ?

Mr Grist Bacause it exceeds the value of $1000. $8500 is the value of this property.

Mr Stevenson sabmitted the value of the property was not in dispule, and they could put whatever value they pleased on the deeds.

His Lordship thought the application should have gone by summons and not suited the plaintiff,

WHAT OTHER PAPERS ARE SAYING.

WILL

ANY MUSIC YOU

DESIRE

PLAY IN THE

ORDINARY WAY.

Sir Edward Elgar sald:

It has resebod Buch perfection the human pianist: will soon disappear.

$900

Monthly Payments.

ROBINSON PIANO

Limited:

REMINDER

CO.,

of his cer, divert on a question A GENTLE

sort, displays courage of convictions and is theretere all the more astounding. thay premised that Muk- den is by au means the most enlightened and advanced section of the Emperor's dominions, and yet it may be prophesied that, at no distint date the practice will become general of insisting that persons who have shown themselves unworthy shall net be foisted into offices of the highest trust and responsibility. As the custuta

tion or a family recipe: of making representations on such subjects becomes more common, its effect on the that requires compounding take

Government cannot fail to be far reaching

WHEN you have a prescrip

WATKINS, Ltd.,

The Apothecaries Hall, "31, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

It is extremely unlikely that the centralit to government will engago in any serious on- deavour to rozess by farcu such an at- titude on the part of the people. It is go, under the chargy of Mr Parcy Benn, is From the foreword of a contamponry's generally able to guage, at least ap consigned to the Japanese Government for -feuilleton. It is the story of a girl's life proximity, the strength of the forces learning-slowly perhaps but none the lass incompetent, stock-raising purposes. Both cattle and in London. Sally. went to the Metroyed against-it and it is, we think, horses are in splendid condition, due only polis to seek independence and a livelihood surely-when and where to yield to the to the extreme care that has been bestowed by pounding the keys of a typewriter all growing intelligence of the people when

Where it will be carefully and upon them both day and night by Mr day long. She found emancipation from they intrade upon the sphere of domestic between rulers and ruled, reveals a factor Bens and his two London assistants. this, drudgery, but at a fearful cost." politics, This aspect of the situation, 23 While the vessel was coming through the Why not say straight out she joined the in the siteation which is bound to have

accurately dispensed with Pure large developmentvin helping forward the Rod Sea, the animals suffered terribly Suffragettes?--Globe.

energetice of free institutions in the Drugs, and in strict accordance from the estreme host, their attendants

Chinese empire. it we ever congo across the heaven sont having to play the ship's how on them to.

with your prescription. kong the cool. Not only ac there being whom the "expert" seems to some horses and cattle aboud the Kamakura, minds to incanoate, we shall fall down sal AMERICAN-SHIPPING ON THE (To the Aktilor of the “China Man.") but quite a unique, collection of susiler worship among the first. Hot officials,

September 7th. animals among which are six pilze chickens we know them, are much, like other people," Six, We shall be glad if you will allow beautiful specimen of the faithful ecllic and on the white do their work very much better when liable to criticism and subject is, through your columnes, to inform the dog, severed species of monkeys, and a subscribers to the above Memorial wat loathsome reptile in the shape of A to supervision and dismissal.-Nation, the window which it bas hoop decided to huge ruse, all of which are to be added to

And are those who fancy that every!

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE BISHOP HOARE MEMORIAL,

PACIFIC.

Mr J. J. Hill's Pessimistic Statement.

We have now added to our Staff the able services of an English qualified Chemist; of many years' experience in The Vistoria Daily Times of August 5 Compounding and Dispensing. published the following despatah from St.

The ad, jetlies, shelters, houses, &c., place in the South Tinnyept of S. John's the collection at the Uyene Plük-Zoolo- brain alteration is an evli really awar Paul, Minnesota :-Annococoment that the fand in whom we have every

are all being rapidly pushed forward, and there is every reason to hope everything will be in readiness by the time the feet antiyes at the and of next month

HOLIDAY SEEKERS ESTUARING,

Cathedral, in memory of the Inte Bishop gical Gardens in Tokyo. Hoste, is now in course of erection.

We are, &c.,

Now that wo have crtered the month of September, the steamers are full of those New York; September 1. retorning from their summer holidays, and The attention of the diplomatic world another week or two will find everybody its been turned to a conference which is back at their punts, ready for the coming reported to have bou hold at Oyster Baysutumia and winter's work. The summer between President Roosevelt, Ambassador has bean a fairly cool onu, on the whole, Takahira, and Secretary Eoot daring the and whaterer typhoons have wandered must few days. The Japanese ambassador around havo giyon as a wide bettb, so that esine to Oyster Bay, at the invitation of soakers of reacwed health have not had Hon. Secretaries, Bishop Hoare Memorial num," has been added recently to this the President. it is understood, and Sec- much to complain of. Both Kuliang, Foo- retary Root was also called to the summerchow, and Two Bo, near Amoy, have had "capital." Just whas the distinguished their full quot of visitors, and people ab statesmen discussed during the visit cannot

he learned, but it is generally anderstood each place have been enthusiastic in praise that they considered matters of vital im of the cool sights nod fresher air to be portance to both the United States and

Japan.

The favoumble comment that has been aroused throughout the country over the speech of Mr Taft regarding the aid the United States should extend to China in the process of the development of the em pire, has undoubtedly affected the Japan- GRO government. While Mr Taft was

found on the mountains,

THE 8.5. HAICHUN:,"

Resklents at the Cast Ports are glad to

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J. M. ATKINSON, G. A. BONBURY, F. T. JUNHON.

atemer,

Charges Strictly Moderate.

WATKINS,

LIMITED,

The Komunkura daru luft London with how other influencos of our civilization Hill lines had abandoned the marine per confidence. At the request of the Memorial Com-about thirty cabin passengers and eighteen hammer on the neurones and injure our tion of their share in the trade with Japan mitter, His Excelluev Sir Frederick D. Chinese in the sterrage, Arong the former zontal posers far beyond the effects of a and China, while retaining abiliation with Japanese steamship lines, came as a shock Lagard, K.C.M.G., hasi kindly consented who landed in Hungtung were ir J.

moderate use of icohol? The vulgar rag to nieny people of the Northwest, but in tima music, the gambling of the specul was not newent all, according to fames to unveil the window. The ceremony will McCorach, who has specially come out

ators, the sensationalism of the yellow J. Bill, chairman of the board of take place during the usual morning service from England to join the beal branch of

Why at 11 am) on Sunday, 20th inst, the Mesers Butterfield and Swie, having been

press, the poker playing of the men and directors of the Great Northern.

he paced up and the bridge playing of the women, the exclatused Mr Hill

down his office today, our Pacific. Sunday nearest to the second anniversary

the Bisland death, which took place in assigned to the new dockyard at Taikoo mysticism and superstition of the new trade has been gone for a year. As Inag The wife and daughter of Mix A. Course fancy churches, the hysterics of the base as fifteen wonths ago I told them what the typoon of September 18th, 1906.

traffic superintendent of the Honghone ball games; the fascination of murder onsbo,

was coming." Asked if the action of the American abscontinental roads in witli- Fluctale Tranaway Cs, also anived by thin the Brisa on the Fourth of July and on the drawing from the Pacific carrying trade three hundred and sixty-four other days of was due to resentiment at the actions of the Quite a relic, in the form of a “Eupla-

the year, the wild thats for success; all Inter-State Commerce Commission. Mr Hill replied: "Resentment? No, the are poison for the brain and mind. They commission can't be blandt for enforcing CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. popular steuner; it occupies a very con-

make the nervous system and the will end the law. The Pacific trade was given America spicuous place at the hond of the main tai lessly more units for the duties of the up because it did not pay. case leading to the first class, salom The day than a glass of lager bear on a hot to-day

high has no flag on tho Instrument formerly belonged to the In- summer's evening.-Meture's Anguine. Seax, or might as well not have, for we cannot compete with any other country. perial Russian Guard's hand at

and most hand the load over to anybody Arthur hafore the siege. The following Very admirable in its way, no doubt, is who asks for it. The only way for us to mitice which, in a cat little frame, the powerful physique" of the Dariah do in the Pacifle trade would be for the

printed in the English and Japan- lady gymnasts whose performance at the nitrids to own their own steamships and 31, Queen's Road Central ese languages, hanging by the side. Olympia Sports last month excited so run them at heavy loss, which they cannot of the instrument, explains its pre- much enthusiasm. But when it comes to be expected to do." "Wa are not a 299. suggestion that the system ander which faring nation. We have no sailors, though sence there: This Trompet was their remarkable physical powers have under the law Americans must constitute sented by the Commander of the Third been developed should be adopted and two-thirds or three-fourths of the crews. Army of Japan to the s. Kamakura Mar, inde compulsory in every girls' sevol in You see how impossible competition is. the country, one begins to saspect a deeply We must pay sailors $30 a month in gold which served us a transport during the war of 1904-1905, as a momentu of the strange laid conspiracy to insure the complete and the Japanese get them for 810 io

trimph of the ultra-feminist movement at silver." coincidenen in having conveyed from Daireu no distant date. Alicady the militant ex (Dalny) to Nagasaki the Russian General, can boast a great and ever-growing superi- Stoessel, the defender of Port Arthur, ority in point of numbers; and with every young English woman developed into a after surrender in Jentury, 1995, and the kind of female Hercules, the Pankhurstinn

Committee.

SPORTING

Swimming.

Last night Mr C. J. Cock swan from welcome the $$. Haiching" once re,No. 1 Dock, Kowloon, to take Pior in fitty

after her few weeks stay in dock, due to minutes.

the unfortunato paneture by that rack

near Swatow. She brought us the French

very careful to correct the origins Mail latters and papers today on her way

versions of the speech that were given up to Foochow The new steamer now

Rifle Shooting.

The best scores in the Hongkong tea

publication, the fact has nevertheless being built at home will soon be starting in connection with the Interport rifle been impressed on the hiuking people

that there was more behind the state on be voyage cut, and many are the good shooting are as follows: ment than the Republican candidate wishes that go with her Commander, Cap-

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200 50.600 Ttl

realized, or else it was an inspired state- tain E, H. Hodgins, that she may hare a Colour-Sergt. mont. Whatever may have been the safe and pleasant trip out to the East. reason for the speech, it is nevertheless true that the newspapers have accepted to ought to be here in time to aharu in

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the first version sod have given it most some of the jollity and fun of the American J. C. dow favorable comment. In connection with Fleet's visit.

thu visit of the Japanese Aailassador te

Oyster Bay, the Now York Journal takes

occasion to comment on the possible cause

TENNIS HANDICAP.

Another Tennis Handicap is now on,

of the ambwendor's call and states among singles, both ladies and gentlernen. A di

the other matters of world-wide importance ferent plan is being adopted this time, viz--

tint were discussed that Mr Takahiza presonted a protest on behalf of his govern. anent against the maintenance of twe feels in the Pacify by the United States.

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FROM THE TIMES OF CEYLON."]

ALLEGED BANK FRAUD,

LONDON, September 10.

that of giving so many points to each person

out of 100 up, some of the inpelitoms

iating as many as 60, 70, and even 70

A. Lapsley

Lance-Sergt...... Manrco... Sergt. F. Fish ... A. Jenkins.......

J. II. Pidgeon....

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Cricket,

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Port

ng Jayangsa General. Nogi, the successful iu- fexions of the near future would become

irresistible, and the long-reinat-of subjec vestor of that place, from Dairen (Dalny) tion of man would he brought well within

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to Japan in Jusidary, 1996, when returning

06 in triumph exactly one year afterwards.".

The steamer will wail to-morrow 17- sing for Japan ports via Shanghai.

The Penang Cricicot Club pavilion bes points. This will make a ench fairer been moved intact by the engineering.de bandicap, but will make the games very partment of the Eastern Shipping Co. from sovers trials of strength.

THE CHOLERA EFIDÈSIC,

On awon information relating to the viralenes of this epidemic is gadually

ita old sibe, to make room for the now

away..

Kowloon Cricket Club.

RESTABLISHING ‘A CHINESE

NAVY,

The Board of War at Peking bravo sent.

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the range of practical politics.—World.

And so, though the crown and the power of Canada are Britain's, neverthele Queher's prominent role in the national life. hor poets and her statesmen. have shown the high espacities of the French blood. Nation.

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Nurse Sto spin- When my child crics, just shut his mouth up." Nurse Chulow-

When mine won't keep quiet, I dose him

Jacob

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued by Me rigg of the Hongkong Observatory :---

On the 8th at 11.65 a.-The barometer

AERATED WATER

MANUFACTURERS.

PUBLIC TELEPHONE NO. 706,

KOWLOON HOTEL

GUEST NIGHT.

EVERY

String Band in attendance

has fallen quickly on the N.R. coast of SATURDAY AND SUNDAY China owing to a depression which in moving Eastwards over the Gulf of Pechili. Pressure has given way moderately to slightly elsewhere, except at the Banine.

There are indications of the existance of low pressure area orer the Pacific at a qoraiderable distance to the E. of the Laschops.

Pressure is still high over N.E. Japan.. Light or modorate N.E. and N. winds may be expected in the Formosa Chasnel

There is very reuson to hope that the Club. The pavilion is 70lt by 40ft and was orders South instructing the officials, with taxation soothing syrup "Wote and the N. part of the China Sea,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hrs end- ing at 10a.m. to-day, 0.02 inches. Customs Station, to assert in what places succesfully put on rails and mosed through the medium of the various

'The doctor is the only professional man Forecast for the 24 hours ending at aven are likely to offer safo anchorage of shelter who plays a part in the affairs of every- to-morrow. for the Chinese navy which is to be. At body. Plenty of men and womon par Rame time the lol oficiala aru ordered to, through their lives without actual personal intercourse with lawyers. The clergy and The annual meeting for the re-election prepare correct list of all local racu-uf ministers regretfully find some portions of officers in connection with the Kowloos war of all sizes, of all guardboats now in of the population beyond their reach. Cricket Cab is shortly to be bali, when use on the rivers and also the number of Teachers play no part in the daily doings ere, and it is now much less. While on the date of the next open air concert will junks that can be ascertained and fabula of most of us-only in our recollec kong and Lamocks: Bamme se No. 1. the island of Kulangau the total number be fixed. In this direction Mr Ches, the Eod. This list is to be out and forwarded tons. But there are very few indeed who registered from this full discase up to the

adairs of the International Securities Cor abating. Slateurents from steamers pass- poration mentioned in the Daily Tolograph of July 23, and Folthain's Barik, the axing through as to "hundreds" day dying divestors Harry Benson and Geurge Patty from cholers, must be taken "cum granu have been tharged at Westminster Police salis." At no time has the number over- court with conspiracy to defraud.

Both have emphatically denied the topped. 100 a day, even in Aacy at the moet it has occasionally reached soferal charge, and bail has been granted them in four thousand pounds and two thousand respectively.

INDIAN UNREST.

presunt has not exceeded twanty. There on secretary, inty be relied upon to get | to Peling abowo,

18 surely no gain to anyone in exaggerating

together very nice programme, but in

CALCUTTA, September 10. Calcutta adviera report that the native the sitimation, for often tinus fear ills Gussain, who gave information against his co-accused bomb thrower, bes beta shot in more than the disease itself. prison at Alipore by two co-acoused.

ere it bad concluded, ex account of the number of ontoros, the original programme

FORECAST Distutor. 1Hongkong And Neighbourhood NE-and N. winds, light or moderate; fair.

-Formosa Channal: Same as No. 1 3. South coast of China between Hong

South coast of China botween

havo

ab one time or another had daal kong and Hainan, Sama se No. 1. ings with a doctor. Moreover, the doctor is hintanity's emergency man.-Sheffield Daily Telegraphi Ran

WE OPING COUGH.

DINNER or SUPPER Supplied from 100 to 1000 persons.

O. E OWEN. Proprietor. Hongkong, August 26, S.

858

A Chichulpo despatch reparts that the

Hokkoku marts tender to the fishing, Beat, mnashore on, an leland; near Chemulpo. About three hundred Korosup assembled on a hill and hogan firing on the

Hongressol. After an engagement lasting three hours the steamer refloated and returned to Chemulpo, Tho ganboat. Choya was. immediately despatched to the scatie,

the interest of these residents of the Park WHAT EVERYBODY SAYS MUST BE

A BALM INDEED, who were obliged to leave the last concert

TRUE. JE

The well-appointed tea room of Mess is a very dangerous disease aloes -properly tron la. But danger hãy họ LIVERYB DY who has used 16 nga Bertolone are being well ratonid voided by giving Chamberlain's Cough To external application. Is equal

Chamberlain's Fain Palm for-- HOTE Remedy:It liquefian: the tough mucus, PA Chamberlain's Colio. Cholers and during the hot weather, while the pastry making it easier to expectorate, keeps the mules or swollen Joints. No matter what Diarchoca" Remydy never boli co give, re- Rox of Steurus”. Eudoche Cure often itself being rory setonsive, it is hoped on puinzia che star son or dirhoss, cooks are at work pightly in applying the sough loose, and more, the parosyms of may be the nate, this lipiment will give the assistance of Gossain wore slso fired at bringe more cheerfulness into the that only a judicial number of chords will which la positive proof of its rolialitlity, wants of the any tea, bathing and pionie | dổughing less frequens súd less severe. relief. For sale by all chemista and NEOPUST

me than a bright fire on

Two European prisoners who rushed to

It is presumed that friends introduced

and one was seribu by injured.

the revolvers during a visit to the prisoners. day.

winter's

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bo sllowed

For asin by all nineulata and acounkangers,

artica.

For male; by ull obituriers and stainlesopen: | trengern,

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