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(67) was indicted for the manslaughter my October 28 of Robert Wangstroom, Minnesota.
accused deceased, of buing a coward to strike the old man, and he looked at wit mesa”in a peculiar manner, holding his hand over his heart. He then went for- ward round the maät, and witness lost sight of him. Witness returned to the blood on his right hand and left forearm. truss room wal then saw that he had
A few minutes later witness saw deceased lying on deck is a dying condition, and then saw accused, who asked if Wang
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Capt. Crawford, retired ........
J. S. Lloyd, a Taverner, b. White
J. Stephenson Jallio, l.b.., b Sayar | Carpi, Dempsey, a Custon, by Bayer S. H. Dadwell, o Tavarner, b Bayar (Spaùlly arüten for the “Ciasta MAIL.E, B. Reed, r toorough, b White A. H. Gillingham, not out” ver
The cricket on the Hongkong Club | H. Harcook, e Bagnall, & White .........
"And the responsibility for a criti-fellow member of the crew of the ea, futesom had sobered up. Not liking to ground last Saturday was generally of A. N. Jossland not out...
cal situation must not be placed upon us, it must rest on them. It is they who frown at us constantly, at our
much higher class than for some weeks past. On the whole the batting showed mare soundiæsa and the bowling was of
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Cross-examined: Deceased was rio- lent, even to witness, and it was beenIINU-
to the old man that he called dus to batted Best. Capt. Crawford and J. S. others to stop him.
Lloyd opening tho venture to the bowling His Lordship, addressing Mr. Mayset, of Lent. "White at the Law Courts end Lt, White..... anid he considered his conduct was most
Corpl. Taverner...... 8 .0 axemplary, and ho wished to make this snd Corpi. Taverner at the other. Both
EA. Fowleriinomia batamen openxi cantfously, White keepGB Bayar sworn expression from the Court.
The medical officer in charge of theing very good length. With to his Lt. Reguali mortuary said he found four stab wounds aredit Lloyd cooped up a nice soft euch on the body, and one cut.
Cross-examined, the witness said he was of opinion that in s struggle it would be possible, if one man held a knits for one wound to be inflicted without the knowledga the man who hold the knife. but not for three to by no caused.
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Messrs. John Row (fornman), M. J. anenberg, E. B. Raymond; Carl F. Heermann, George Bird, Alfred Laing and Joha Bentley.
Tho. United States Consul-General watulied the case from the solicitors table.
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After scoring 18 Dodwell was caught in saying that the Court would 'quash anot long off by Taverner off Suyer's bowl adverse decision if one were given. ing. Gillingham who came next started
His Lordship said he would consider very comfortably and looked like making Tednesday afternoon and that the final the authorities and cuses quoted during runs. After having made Crawford selection of the team to represent Hong- the tin adjournment.
was asked to retire. White having batong against Shanghai will Bo done that This afternoon when the court resumed a sufficient rest"raplaced Bagnall us the evening. his Lordship intimated that ho wished Naval Tard end and soch Bad Beedi Yes, another Interport team has been the jury to hear the case for the defence. caught at point by Elborough. H. Has suggested to us by a reader and appears
Mr. Potter proceeded to impress on the cock started in his unal style angl neach- jury the serious effect a conviction would ad a six off Suyer in his first over and be about as strong, and sound an elever have on accused's future because he had with Gillingham as a partner rus began that Hongkong can put together. The paid a considerable sinocut into a bepe- to come a little faster. White had his team suggested in. Hancock (capt.) - leng society; this amount he would field weil piserdd, three inen being on the Claxton, Christian, Dempsey, Sayer, lose under the rules of the society if con.boundary, one at square leg, one at deep | White, Crawford, Hutchison, Stephenson-
mid-on, and one in front of the screen and Jollie, Lloyd and Gillingham... was soon rewarded by taking Hancock's wicket. Bagnall making a magníficient one-handed exteks just opposite they en- tranes to the Taiko Ofice. Jokeland followed, and with the scored at 159 the mings was closed at. 4.05 pm. Gilling- ham being not out with a rice 24.
victed.
Hi Lordship ruled out this statement as being irregular. He was quite sure ne English court would allow it to go to the jury.
MARRIAGE IN HONG'ONG.
to Tavernier at mid-on and was replaced. R. O. Hutchison, a Joseland, by Dempsey by Stephenson-Jellie.. Crawford and A. C. E. Elborough, b Dempsey.. Stephenson-Julie settled down to play 4. A. Claxton, retired steady cricket and had it not been for B. Hancock, b Dempsey The Attorney-General, addressing the
W. C. D. Toruse, a Dodwell, b Dorally. 16 Taverner who couldn't keep a good length dreams or to think alike. Our faith is jy pointed out to them that all cases
The case for the Crown was finished runs would have boon very pento. Crau. Capt. flugher, st. Hanonak, b Dampery 23
G.-H. Lyer, retired the Latin faith, the faith of the Scipios in which a man's life had been taken were
periods, but gume cases were much morn before the tiffin adjournment, and Mr. ford was somewhat lucky and quee or EA Fowler, a Dovinell, b. Birder 1 0 and the Guzmans. Their faith is the serious than others. The circumstances Potter addressed his Lordship on a legal twice pave difficult chances. After about Lt. Bagnail, not out fides Panica, the faith of Hamilcer surrounded this case, he thought, point after the jury had been allowed to 4 oreza Fowler replaced Taverner but L. White, not ent
were such that he was justified in saying leave?
met with no success. Stephenson-fellic, hat they did but constitute one of those Mr. Petter amtended that-assuming getting away several over pitched bulle nure scrioua cases. The accused man for the sake of argument that prisoner on the leg stump. A little later Sayer Never can we unite in sympathy was one of the engineers' staff on board stabbed the deceased-if the jury were was tried instead of White and soon the United States šis, Minnesota, and the satisfied that the knife was used to guard | secured Stephensen-Jillis' wicket with two constitutions, two natures, two
deceased man was also one of the ship's himself from violence, they were entitled an appeal for 1.b.w. Corp. Dempsey spirita rigidly opposite, incompatible, employees. On October 29 the vessel was to say that his act was justified. He followed and after scoring 16. amongst
R. E. . Bird... 18 and contrary by virtue of the mysteri-ying in the waters of the Colony, and quoted cases in support of his contention which were several lucky nicks, fell a mus laws of humanity."
the deceased mat, who was a powerful that a person was entitled even to shoot victim to Sayer. being caught at the wie Corpl. Dempsey... 13
man down if he was in danger of con-ket. Dodwell was not at all comfortable S. H. Dodwell, young fellow, 28 years old, went CD shore, the secused remaining on the ship.siderable violence, and that his Lordship with Sayer. Fowler having bowled 6.D. E. Donelly........ At about 10.30 that might the deceased should direct the jury to return a verdict vors for 18 runs without a wicket hand- | A. N. Joseland........ 9
not guilty. If this case went before ad over to Bagnall, who bowled well on (EB. Roed man with some others of the ship's corn- „pany returned to the vessel. There was jury at Home, where there was a Court apie doubt that the deceased man had of Criminal Appeal, he had no hesitation
been deliking, and according to the evi This whole utterance is a defence lenee which would be called before the of our weakness against the menace, The nocused man seemed to have gone to jury, was under the influence of liquor.
the threat, of their dangerous force. the gineers staff mess room to get As the days pass we hear them repeat some coffee, and the deccused went to Between the protaises of respect and affection, and dining mess room.
to mosses" was a narrow passage. The we do not omit to give such promises; decraved mum was sitting in the water they continue to impress as with their toddlers mess room when the accused grand achievement in general civiliza-nt past, and as he passed the door the decensed man used some rather insulting tion, specifically in machinery, rail-
Sothing happened until the mus, slips, hotels, the porkshops accuse), having had his coffee, was re- Chicago, the shoe-stores of Buffalo-ring past the water-tenders' moss room, where Wingstroom was. Wang- stroom had had some beer on board, and when he saw accused again pussing the rism the get-up and said either that he was going to hit accused, or that he was Mr. Potter asked the jury to dismise going to make him fight at any rate the it from their minds. Continuing, he sub words used had that sort of meaning, mitted that a man was entitled to defend Deceased got up, and notwithstanding himself even if his life was not actually the fact that one of the officers tried to andangered it be apprehended bodily stop him. rushed out into the narrow hart would be done to him. If deceased passage and, according to evidence which were alive he could be placed in the dock them seched no reason to doubt, strick upon a charge of attempting to do the the serused man violently on the back accused bodily harm. He asked the jury of the head or neck, and also struck him to bear in mind the disparity in the ages on the fun. There might have been a of the two men, that sccused had only sort of struggle, but it was clear that narin with which he could defend him lip off a very fine lag break from Dempfather of the bride, assisted by the Rev. one of the officers went up and separated) self. As reasonable men, ho submitted, say which he didn't intend to touch. the man. Nothing seemed to hare heen Whey could only sequit him. The evi- Claxton followed and punished several R. Temple. The bride was given away known at that time that deccased was duncu regarding the stabbing was of the Loore balls from Dempery wide on the by Mr G. Piercy, an old feland of the hurt but a few minutes later he was disfimsiest character. It had not even beonit. Later Dempsey kept him busy with family. After the signing of the register, enverd in a dying condition on one of proved that defendant had a knife on his some very fine balls, which in addition the entire gathering repaired to 2 Morrison the decks, unul expired in a few minutes. person at the time. If sceused drew the to their good length turned considerably Hill, where a reception was held, and As the jury hight imagine there was a knife to warn deccused off and the fatni hoth ways. Bird was keeping a gooi the pusents having beati inspected-of at too, doctors and the police were wound was caused by deceased's own length and was swinging away to the off which there was large number,--the nt for, and the body was taken to the action in the struggle, without the know. as he used to do in his best days. Hasus! tomats were drunk, and three cheers mortuary, where it was discovered thatge of the accused, as the doctor said first 5 overs produced. 4 maidens and and a tiger given for the bride and bride- the deceased bad more than one stab might have happened, accused was inso-rom. Elborough after scoring 11 was wond, including ons, which had pene- crat. It was a significient point the cleaned bowled by Dempsey with a well groom. Shortly afterwards the happy trated to the heart. When it was found descasal made no slatement accusing the pitched ball which came in from the off couple left for Macao, where they will spend that the man was dead the accused was prisoner.
quite a foot. R. Hancock followed and their honeymoon. Both Mr and Mrs The Attorney-General put to the jury was compelled to watch Dempsey very Hamer bare been devoted to the Church spoken to and it was evident from what he said thas he had not the slightest idea a point which he said had been rather closely. In his second over he was how! work at Wanchai, and are popular with the that Wangstroom, was dead. All be lost sight of. It was distressing haded with exactly the same ball that took congregation that worships there. Many reed to have said when spoken to was been said to see an old man, whose past Elborough. Dempsey, although not tired, good wishes have followed them in their "I hope Wangstroom has sobered up a record might have been a clean one, in was given a rest in favour of Donelly, who bit." That clearly showed that assum. the deck ou such a charge; but it was hasn't had an opportunity this year to tonsing be had used a knife-about which he equally distressing that a young man in show his shilities. His first ball was ventured to submit there was little doubt the prime of life had been hurried out of driven by Claxton over the trees into the he had not, the slightest intention of existence. He pointed out that though Naval Yard Offers, and Ius subsequent killing the man and, more than that, bad there was no actual evidence of the stab. deliveries were freely punished until ant the Nightest idea that lie was scribing against defendant, from the evidence Turner came in. The latter was very busy for the first 4 bals but managed to drive the 5th straight over the bowler's head. Bird, who had previously had one of his deliveries lifted over the flagstaff for B, was relieved by Dodwell who sent
"Between them' and ourselves
in spite of the fact that we press each other's hands while we mingle formal THAT something of a serious nature compliments, there will always ap will ultimately be the result of the peur, separating beurt from heart, the frequent outbursts of hostility between irremovable barrier of steel that is Mexico and the United States has more significant now than during the been long since foreseen. "Distrust centuries that have pussed.
of our motives," says the American "Between them' and us, beneath Literary Digest, "has been expressed the smiles of ambassadors and behind from time to time in Mexico; but the hypocrisy of the official note, our seldom so openly and frankly as in soul surges against their soul, their El Intransigente (City of Mexico), cupidity against our pride. which goes so far as to say that even **Every effort that many be made to friendship between the two countries join those whom destiny has separated is impossible. It represents Mexico irrevocably will, must be, useless standing as the sentinel of Latin unfortunately, useless. America, facing the big Anglo-Saxon
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His Lordship having summed up.. The jury, after a retirement of only ten minutes. found the meetsed not guilty and he was accordingly discharged.
ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF COCAINE.
Hamer-Bone. “
On Saturday morting, Lilian Gladys, the second daughter of the Ravi G. and
At 4.10 p.m. Hutchison and Elborough opened the insings for Ar. I. Hancock's Bone, was married to Hp & Hazer. XI. to the bowling of Bird at bistal There was a fairly large gathering of friends nd and Dempsey from the Naval Yard. of the bride and bridegroom at the Wesley- Both bowlers were bowling extremely sa Methodist Church, Wanchai,, and the well and Hutchison and thorough could service was partially choral, the usual choir do nothing with them. With only 1 to being increased for the occasion.
s eredit Hutchison was caught at first
The ceremony was conducted by the
new life.
„SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
are due to arrive to-day from home by the Mr C. Montagne Ede, Mr and Miss Ede Kitaso Maru,"
Prince S. Gagarine, formerly Russian Cool at Nagasaki, arrived in the Colony from the North on Saturday."
down & overs for 18 runs without a wie. ket. Torner played a half-hearted shot Mr Findlay Smith, proprietor of the at one a Dolly's deliveries and was Pesk Hotel, and one of the oldest residents caught at third man. having scored 10. of Hongkong, returned on Saturday frma Capt. Hughes followed and an overors holiday'in Europe. two later Claxton, who had compiled 19
"The idea of the company of very catimable representatives indicates a candid and patriotic intention, but as it is understood they insure their ously injured. When he knew Wang, was clear that nobody he could well we share the belief exprest by our
steamers themselves. The steamer is stroom was dead the accused expressed have done it. valinzi, st, about £8,000. Messrs, Melcontrition and, sorrqa Ho had told the colleague, El Pais, that they are on chers" and Co. are the local agents. jury that the deceased was a very strap- the wrong path, and furthermore we
pine man, and he was rather drunk. The must declare that it is utterly impos
jury saw what the nectused was, he was aible to work towards such a goal]|
a powerful lesking man, but he was told On the back page of this haue will that he was nearly seventy years of age. while a most formidable fist hovers be found some interesting news items. He was cold alwo that his left arm was almost ustless and to be attacked at night affection that may exist between the
The total output of the Kailan Mining by a rich,younger man, it would be Administration's mines for the week ending dishcult for him to defend himself. But
by nound cricket and hard hitting, was The Rt. Rev. Arthur Len, Bishop of the United States and ourselves can be 9th October, amounted to 20,18130 toust the sur time it was his day to kill
mekerd to retire: Beyer and Hughes then Church of England in Kyushu and Mr merely diplomatic. In trentice, of and the sales during the period to the jury that the use of a knife was an At the Magistracy this morning two about 50 runs were added. Both these months almence in England.
batted freely, remaining together while Les, have returned to Japan, after nine action which needed to be justified. charges were heard against Portuguese batsmen punished any loose bowling that course, in commerce, and in certain 31,728.79 tons.
Thers were circumstances in this caso samed M. Viera, of Queen's Road, foraine along, although Hughes didn't pick which unsounted to very great-provoca having on his two separate premises cases the right ball to hit with the same con Garibaldi of the vagineering staff of the The engagement is announced of. Mr tion, and he would tell then there was containing about 1954 ounces of cocaine. fiionco as he usal to 28 years ago. Canton-Kowloon railway and Renata, tho curtzin autount of evidence to show that Me J. H. Gardiner, solicitor, appeared for Bird and Dempsey in the meantime a. only daughter of Professor, and Mes able it will, and as cho-of the mitowa Melbourne imposed a dine of 81,000 on krop anything liko so good a lenigli a . H. Lanes has been appoint would say, it was very well known in each charge. The case was brought by when the innings opened. Capt. Hughes the ship that they did not get on well. Revenue Officer Wilden, and the value of That was, of course, in favour of the the cocaine was said to be 823 änne accused, e
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as do not touch the spirit of the two to-day Chinese was charged with being in peoples, we can be friends.
restricted spheres of action, in such Before 35 Irving at the Magistracy
the unlawtul posesion of a quantity of ➤ugar; and man sentenced to nine strokes
HO-NIGHT|| 9.13 7.1. TO-NIGHT I Ten GREAT SENsational Drama. THE LAST PERFORMANCE introducing to Hongkong PLATFORM OF DEATH
FEAT.
Heavy Fines.
"Cousider the fact that destiny has of the bick and forty-eight hours impri-the Heressed bore this old man' consider the defendant, who pleaded guilty: Mit ↑ „úmed the howling but they did not | Galuzzle:
placed us in a geographical situation
JONELL 1973,
Today
Malbourne,
were
eventually stumped by Hancock off Deputy Commissioner in the Tante Dempsey baring contributed 23 and at Maritime Customs, and Mr. P the same time Bayer was called in with Acting Deputy Commis Eeldanco in porroboration of the At Loracy Oural's story of the quarrel was
a very useful 30 to his credit. Fowler Tientain Native Custome A fine of 25 was inflicted upon an and Bagnall want in and during his given by tires witnesses. One of them, Indian by Mr Melbourne at the Magistracy second over Fowler in attempting to 11!1 third electrician Maysont, sald that a
Among the passengers who left Penang
Bijou Scenic Theatre, of extreme delicacy. Already, and
A number of cases were heard by the Magistrates to-day against Chinese for obviously quite unjustly, we have being in the unlawful possession of roots been reproached in the name of the And wood supposed to have been taken from Government, plantations in various Latin ruce that finds in us the nearest parts of the Colony, Fines, and
w can the re
frech, outpost toward the natural
imposed. eneury. Not for ourselves alone, but for every
at the Magistracy before Mr John Allen and James Brock Wangstrooin passed the door of the es today for refusing 10 pay bia tram fara. Bird over the Pavilion was caught in for boms on Saturday Oct. 18yby, group of the great family of the Indo- were charged with trespassing an-Mr room in which doesssed was sitting the Courre, of the Tramway Cor Spanish that ever looks toward the Man promises at Woug Wei Cheong latter got up and said he would give him prosecuted.
Allen sunt to gaot for a month as licking. Witroes advised desensed to 4 north with keener suspicion us the vagrant, and Brooks hound aver for six let the old man alone, but he pushed him At the Magistracy this morning for northern republic expands is our murths in the sum of $10
ile so that he lost his balanca, und gesnt Adlington charged ten men with position one of profound concren and ·Tetiders for the repair of the a) rushed out after the old man. Witness gambling, The Arst: defendant wanting clearly viz. the Bayar, in addition to lis responsibility. Standing confronted Sega Maru (which was damaged by fire called to Quartermaster Stein and another 125 and the remainder were fined 83 each blaims as a Doxing, and-holder s with the United States, we must look short while ago), are being called for officer to follow, and went after deceased, The steamer now lies at Singapore, and who, when he heard that he was follow. stendily ahead, ever suspiciously and we host that Mr. Grabatn, the worked increased bis pace and Evertook distrustfully, in the name of every manger of Rio Kowloon Docks, deft
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