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BATHING

PARTIES

will soon be in full swing. Choose your Bathing Suit from our new Stock and you'll be ready for's swim,

The newest styles in plain colours and fancy atripes in cotton and wool

PRICES RANGE FROM $3.25 per Suit.

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JAPANESE WITH A

DAGGER.

& CO., LTD.

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

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CHINA MAIL SHIP IN PORT.

MANSLAUGHTER,

Manslaughter was the chatge pre- The 3.5. "Chine," of the China Mail ferred against a Chinese named Steamship Company, arrived in port at Mok Yuk Sau before Mr. Justice about p.m. yesterday with largeGompertz, the acting Chief Justice, number of pastengura from San Francisco, at the Criminal Sessions. this morn and way porta for Hongkong, including-Ing.

Mr. W, Alexander, Mr. Frank W. Be-

WESTRIDAY,

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

Received new shipments of

LAMB, MUTTON, BEEF, RABBITS, HARES,

From an Francisco, for Hoogkong A plea of not guilty having been The Admiral Line are just inert, Mr. Chic Poy Sing, Mr. C. Cunradi, entered, the following jury was em receipt of telegraphic advices from Mrs. Alice Cooper, Mr. E. F. Colbath, their head office at Seattle that the Miss Tics Cornelsen. Mr. Barangadhar U.S. Shipping Board has now de Da Me Paol de Obarrio, Rev. and finitely allotted them five of theirs. R. W. Dick and infant, Mrs. Jou

phine D. Ford, Master Robert A. D. Ford, large new passerger stearners foraster G. Ford. Mr. C. P. Fay, Mr. Mr. J. H. Kemp, K.C. CBE, said KIPPERS,

The steamers assigned for this. service are the latest type of pas senger vessels, with excellent accom modations, exceptionally large and arranged. cabins, conveniently

panelled: T. G. Stokes, H. Ram, T. Ramsay, S. Musso, W. Roes, H. R. Sequeira and F. X. M. da Silva.

The Attorney General the Hoa.

&c., &c.

from Australis.

FINNAN HADDOCES, FILLET HADDOCKS,

direct from the Scottish Fisheries,

PICNIC CHEESE

Prepared by us

and put up in neat glass jars at 30 cents per jar.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.

IMPUDENT THEFTS.

Sub-Derective

WITNESS ILL.

A further adjournment was made this morning in the case it which Chun Chak, Che Cheung, and Chan Shang were charged at the Criminal Sessions with having committed gang robbery in Kowloon City on April 23.

operation in the Trans-Pacific service. Onde. Mr Gee Hong Tack, Mr. and that the charge arose out of a quarrel between Seattle and the usual Far Mrs. T. L Hall, Mr. Lee Thick Jew, Min June last year. The accused was East ports of call-Yokohama, Kobe, aie Share Foo, Mr. W. T. Brightman.in the habit of frequenting Jardine's Mr. Chak Clear, Mrs. C. H. Hanlea, Miss Shanghai, Manila and Hongkong Judith Hanlon Master faxwell Hanlon, Wharf at West Point and occasionally Sai Mt. the It has been definitely stated that the Master Paul Hanlon, Master Richard slept there. new passenger service will be Hanlon. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Hortzer, deceased, with his wife lived on inaguarated this Fall the first Misa Helen Boeppoer, Mr. Ben Houston, the first floor of No. 318 Queen's steamer to sail from Seattle in Mrs. J. P. Jansen, Mr. W. L. Jones Road, West. About 7 pm on the Capt. E. H. Eroes, Miss Ethel Lamday in question a friend came to October,

brecht, Mr. sad Mra. D. W. Leeks Miss There has been considerable com-Ads Ireke. Mr. Ralph O. Lees, Mr. Lee the deceased and informed him that ment during the past few months bung, Mr. Lei Son Tee, Mr. Geo. he had been assaulted and falsely regarding the new passenger services Grayland. Mr C. O. Griciwood, Mr. accused of the theft of some shoes to be established by the Shipping Wo. 3 Garvin, Mr. P. Edvards. Mr. A. from Jardine's Wharf. Accompanied Vichols, Mr. Lee McCahill, Mr. P. Board and it was hoped that the verers, Me Nio Dice Liem, Mr. Pal: by his wife, the deceased went new steamers would be ready toner Otterbeck, Mr. Quan Sow. Mr. duwnstairs to speak to the pri stage. Sergeant Shaftain told the place in service this summer. With Quan Buc. Mr. George W. Beed, Frsoner who had made the accusation. Magistrate that the dagger which the five large steamers that have an S. Rittarband. Ms. F. D. Rowe. A quarrel arose and the accused scen to have something

A Chinese youth. 19 years of age. formed the subject of the second been allotted to them the Admiral Mr. James Ryaz, Mr. T. G. Seineke, Mrs. was

at one time employed as an apprentice charge against the defendant, was Line will be able to maintain a very N. Stevoos. Master Chesney Sterans, right in his hand with which he

Miss Ruta Stevens, Mr. Samuel Stickney. At the Magistracy this morning, not found on his person at the frequent service and this will unafe. C. T. Surridge, Captain L. K. Tem stabbed the deceased.

In his statement to the Police in a milor's shop in Wellington Street, before Mr. R. O. Hutchison, Sergeant time of his arrest, but was handed doubtedly relieve the present conurley, Hoarurable Tee Kwei Chu. Me Shaitain of No. 2 Police Station to the Police by the complainant. gestion of passenger traffic to a great James A. Prentice, Mr. T. W. Lallywhite, Magistrate, continued the Attorney was this morning charged before Mr. charged a Japanese, named Kiyoshi who said that he had had a quarrel extent, and be just in time to take. W. H. Beckers & Mr. Henry Lo General, the accused stared that he NL. Smith with the theft of a pair Fram Shanchair. P. LH, Loo returned to the country in the 12 of shoes belonging to Mr. Rodenfau

1. Ching. E N

Yesterday afternoon the Puisne ke an employee of the Dennoske with the defendant sometime ago, care of the large tourist business ye" Pai Hong. T Shirai Confectionery, of No. 63 Praya who threatened him with the knife. this Fall and Winter.

Dunning and wife & Anderson. Fmoon in the year before last-about ser of the M.M., a resident of the Rodriguez, A. Parks, C. Tsing, J. P January or February 1919-and that Hongkong Hotel; and larceny of a

he only came back to Hongkong this quantity of knives and forks, the pro- Judge, Mr. Justice Wood, granted an adjournment until this morning as Bast, with the theft of a quantity of Several people struggled with defen- candy, chemicals, baking powder etc., dant and succeeded in disarming him.

Harrison, and Targe you

From Nagasaki: -J. J. McKimm, Mr. year. The accused asserted that he perty of the Hotel.

was ignorant of what had happened Inspector Wills who prosecuted, said the principal witness, who had been taken on Sunday morning, con- the property of his employer, and The complainant said that the dagger

The A

China" is commanded by and was arrested by a revenue that the defendant formerly used to trary to the prediction of the doctor, also unlawful possession of a dagger. had bean in his possession ever since

E Jenchoojin, Mrs. L. Rhotart.

apt. C. J. Lancaster, and is 10,200 tons. The defendant denied the first charge, that night. The Sergeant said that but pleaded guilty" to the other, they received no report about the modernly equipped throughout; int speed 18 knots. she sails at noon on officer who searched him for opium. be sent by his employer to the various was unable to attend court

This morning an application by The first he fact the latest thing in modern pasSanday May 3rd for San Fe neiseo on Accused claimed, added the Attorney hotels to receive orders from and take

that he went away' measurements of customers, After the Crown Solicitor, Mr. Jacks, for stating that he brought the diger quarrel at the time:

senger steamers. The particulars. of another fast trip, making the ran in 20" General,

Fdays

before the deceased

died, but while, the defendant decided to set up an adjournment until Thursday week. from Japan. Sergeant Shaftain said heard about it was when the defend

There is expected to be our more of the prosecution suggested that he in business on his own. He accord that in a statement he made after ant was arrested fast right. The the steamers are as follows:

these fast trips after the prescut, and

went away at a later date than that ingly disappeared from the shop some arrest, the defendant said he bought defendant, when asked what he bad

Then the "China" will probably resume the goods mentioned in the first to say, told the Magistrate that he

her regular run, calling at usual ports and in consequence of the Police three months ago with a quantity of his master's property. Since then. charge from Honda and Company, paid for all the things he was alleged

nad making the trip, as formerly, in search for him, about 27 da.

Eleven witnesses were called for he ball lived • "continuous life of Enquiries had been made at that to have stalen. Some he bougat from

the prosecution.

crime. In spite of the fact that the shop, where the defendant's story Chinese shops and others from his

At the conclusion of the case for defendant was no longer in the malor's his room to be cleaned. Satisfied was denied. Denneske Shirai, the employer's shop. His Worship said

as well as schedules, etc., will be

the prosecution the accused reiterat employ. he continued to go to the vari- now that the defendant was the cuf proprietor of the confectionery shop, that in view of the fact that it was

It will be noted that the beam is received very shortly. said that as the result of certain admitted that there had been a

A verdier of kuilty was returned ous hotels and posing as a representa prit, the hotel "boy" went to Wel information given him by a Chinese quarrel between the complainant exceptionally large for steamers of This passenger service to Seattle ed his denial of the charge. employee, he went to a house in and the defendant, it was quite this length. The purpose of this is will re-establish the large passenger

a while he carried on his deception known to be living, and there taxed hard labour. was Spring Garden Lane, and there a possible the first charge was a made to prevent, as much as possible, the traffic through that port. It has and sentence of ten years' imprison ave of the shop received orders. For Tuk Lane, where the defendant was undetected. On the 16th instant. hirn with the theft of the shoes. The Japanese woman pointed out a up affair to get the defendant in usual rolling, thus making the voyage been some time since the previous ment

however, soon after the defendant had defendant admitted it, and handed kerosene tin in which were the things trouble. Sergeant Shaftain agreed much more comfortable for passen-American passenger steamers opera- passed.

called, one of the boys" employed the hotel "boy" a pawn ticket relat- the defendant was alleged to have and said he would not press the gers. On ships of this beam excessive ted from Puget Sound and this new

a: the Hongkong Hotel, discovered ing to the shoes. The boy"-then stolen. The defendant was in the charge. His Worship convicted the rolling in heavy weather is prevented. service will be welcomed in re-

The Admiral Line are now making establishing that line, and relieving JAIL MURDERER TO DIE.

some knives and forks were missing telephoned to the Central Police house at the time. Witness handed man for the possession of the dagger,

and suspected him, but having no Station, and he (Insp. Wills) went to him over to the Police. The Chinese on his own admission, and sentenced arrangements for their passenger the present congestion in both employee said that last night, him to pay a fine of $25 or in default, office location in the central district, passenger and freight traffic.

which will be very convenient for all Special arrangements have been Sentence of death was passed by proof. he could not do anything. On the hotel and took the defendant into be saw defendant go out carrying a a month's hard labour.

passengers, and announcement will made for the carriage of silk and the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice the following day, the defendant again his custody. Asked what he had to Lerosene tin in his hand. In the ri

other valuable cargo; special com. Gompertz, yesterday afternoon, on visited the hotel, and soon after his say, the defendant admitted his guilt The names of the steamers assign partments having been installed for Li Hoi Shing who was found guilty departure. Mr. Rodentauser complain- and pleaded for a chance: His Wor ed have not yet been announced, but this purpose and an excellent fast of the murder of Warder Speed In ed that he had lost a pair of shoes ship passed sentence of six weeks*

which he had put outside the door of hard labour: Victoria Jail on December 15. is expected that this information express service will be maintained.

Length

Beam

Sperd

535-'fect

72

18. Kacts Tonnage about 22,000 tors Cargo

10,000 First Class Passengers 250 Steerage passengers

300

were several bottles of chemicals, a two new Launches are being bon, be raade shortly of the location.

few tins of baking powder and some candy. Feeling suspicious witness told his master about it. At this

for the

**WALLA-WALLA " fleet. Phone No. 3516,

4

with

on the ground that the witness was still too ill to appear in Court, was. granted."

FAIRALL & CO.

GIVING UP BUSINESS

COMPULSORY SALE

TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MAY 19.

Chiffon

Velvets, Charmeuse, Taffetas,

Brocades, Ninons,

Bead and Silk Trimmings.

Phone 644

'Phone 644

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