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The N.-C, Daily Merce understands that the Tientsin pony Net has become the property of the blue and alvor ptalde, and will be sent to Hongkong for the coming meeting.
Last week the British troops at Shanghai when on leave were without their side arms. This appears to be a result of the recent dis. turbances, but we do not hear that the other trees were similarly warmed.
of a total of forty-one Roman Catholic Mis- ston stations were looted and destroyed, has boen promoted to be Governor of Kiangau. The facts are inconsistent, but if carefully analysl the recent actions of the Peking
Private Cummings, Royal Welsh Famillers, Government will not bear a strict test who was injured by a fall at the fee in Bossons They have, it is true, issued adicta degrad-field Avenue on Sunday night, is reported to be ing several officers, but when examined those dangerously ill. He is suffering front injuries. ediets are found to be very harmless to the to the head and spine. offender, who is generally relegated to a position of temporary obscurity, but with- A. S. WATSON & CO., any rest punishment, accompanied, no doubt, by a very explicit assurance that his disgrace will not last long, and that it will all be made up to him eventually. This has almost invariably been the experience of foreigners in dealing with the Chinese Gov- eriment; it has always been a matter of the utmost difficulty to get an erring official brought properly to book. There is only too much reason to fear the Chinese Cover ment are temporising. The fact is significant that Conut vON WALDERSEE has found it necessary to arrest several Chinese officials, -including LỊ HUNG-CHANG's Secretary, who. SHERRY have been found to be in communication with the Boxers. It is also significant that a friendly native at Tientsin has warned the Allies to prepare for trouble during the winter, and the appearance of nuti. foreign placards in Tientsin City should not including Wines from the most cele from Shanghai of rifles, guns, and ammnni- be ignored. The steady flow northwards
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tion, as well as of troops and money, ought not to be disregardel: The apparent collapse of Chinese power is not & fact on which mich dependence can be placed. The Chi-
and after all there has been little real fight- nese are never ready to acknowledge defeat,
ing, and what has occurred has been confined
The Universal Gazette says-H.. Li Hang chang has decided to employ confidential deputies to carry important nows between Peking end Shanghai, and will probably avoid using the land telegraph between the two places at lunst for the present.
Owing to the spread of the bubonio pinguo at It is expected that there will bo an early sule' Osoka, the Nagasaki authorities have declared at Calcutta of the Maharajale of Patiola's. special quarantine regulations against vessels horses, with their racing engagements, arriving from or by way of the infected post, **A telegram received at the Central Borld of Mr. D. E. Brown, the heal, spunt of the Tes Guilds at Tokyo from the New York agent from the head offices of the company a séries Canadian Pacific Railway Co., has received states that a Bill, for the amendment of the of first-class views, illustrating Banff in the War Taxes is now in Congress. The Commit Canadian National Park, indinding the Valley tee of Ways and Means in the House of Repre- of the Bow Birer: Goatand Saddle Mountain; sentatives liss recommended that the duty on the Hot Springs Hotel: Monnt Enndle; the tea bo not abolished. The tea-merchants at Great Glacier, &o, &c. They are capitally New York have dressed a petition to the axented, and are, we are told, a set of a hum- Committee asking for the abolition of the duly.
duly. ber of fresh views about to be taken of the
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According to
to a Nagasaki native paper, the her whole of the picturesque track by which this gotiations between the Deuchi Bank of Tokyo, admirable company runs its trains across the nootion with's lon to the latter of five million and the Coren Imperial Household, in conAmerican Continent yon, have resulted in inilure, and on the 30th ult. Mr. Brown, Financial Advisor to the Corean Government, gave notice to that effect to the Seoul branch of the above-mentioned bunk. It is reported that the failure to no Russian Minister at Seoul and also to the pro- gotiate the loan is due to the opposition of the American partisans in official circles,
A telegram was received ju Kohs yester,
Messrs Denison & Ram, prohitecta and civil engineers, bave now completal the survey and sectious for the new Jubilee Road round Mount Davis to Aberdeen, and there is every prospect of their being in a position to call for tonders day, says the Chronicle of the 27th at, probably within the next two months. Mr.reporting the death at Yokohama of M Gilis, partner in the above firm, has the patter E. Kaaff, of Messrs. Ulysse Pila & Co. M. in hand.
Kaaff has been a resident of Japan for more than fifteen years-in fact, if wa are not inistakon, he arrived as long ago as 1832. Some.
France, of which he is a native, for a change. time ago he suffered from an attack of pasu moniu, and after convalescence proceeded to It is only about two months since that he returned to Yokohama, apparently rastored to health.
The Superintendent of Chatoms and the
Newchwang, Amcy, and Swatow, and the general Doyen of the Consular Body at Shanghai have withdrawa the declaration of infection as regards medical inspection of vessels arriving from those porta is discontinued, but the importation of the following articles is still prohibited:-Bags, old paper, coffins containing corpses, and earth or mould.
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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTE.]
SHANGHAI, 12th December, 7.20 p.m.
CHING AND LI TO USE
IMPERIAL SEAL.
The peace plenipotentiaries Prince Ching and Li Hung-chang have been authorised
Forbidden City. to take for use the Imperial Soal from thi
Ranjitsinhji, the great bateman, has had to undergo an aporation for a very troublesome Løvors of crisket, will regret to learn that
affection of the right eye. He is said to be
MOVEMENTS OF THE COURT-A recovering nicely, and it is hoped that he will When we consider what the Indian Prince has not experience suy visual defect in the future.
NEW TALE. The Grand Secretary at Hsianfa tele- accomplished, his loays to cricket would be little graphs to his family hore at Shanghai that short of a national calamity. He is not a man
who is easily detorred by pain and suffering, as if the Imperial Court moves it goes first, to we saw by the operations ha qudurel during his Taiyuanfu. visit to Australia, and the marvellous way he batted in the test matches despite such serions drawbacks,
LONDON, 11th December, 5.25 pin.
SUPINENESS.
THE WAR IN SOUTH
AFRICA.
Electrical Review; has been sized upon by two
The presence of the Siamese Court Troupe PROTEST AGAINST GOVERNMENT at the Zoological Gardens in Berlin, says thu Professors, Stampf and Neagen, of the Berlin Mr. Samuel, of the Shell Line of steamers, University, to make some interesting experi- at the launching of a new shell tank stemaer, ment in the study of the peculiarities of It is reported from Seoul that anti-Christina Simeso music. The professors hit upon the protested against mpineness of the British. riots, haye occurred in the locality of Fing-an.. ides of employing the "telephonograph." With Government in the matter of British trute Among those who passed through on the Corea anil it is feared that all the Christian the apparatus the marical effects were repro- N.D.L. steamer König Albert yesterday was buildings in that locality have been destroyed.ded with suck accuracy, distinctness, and in the Far East. to a very limited arez. It is true that the. Captain Inne, of the German ganboat Nitis, who It is known that there are many American Kraduation in the succession of sounds that it foreigs, forces occupy Peking, and that the is on his way to Europe. After his sorore missionaries in the above naighbourhood was impossible to distinguish between the actual Chinese Court have had to fly from the wounds at the capture of tho, Taku Forts in Another telegram from Secul states that there proformance by the Court Theatre Troupe and capital, but that circumstance, which night June last, Captain Lans was sent for treatment imprese othe: nations with a profound to the Yokohams hospital, where he rapidly Kyong saug and Hwanghai, which it is believed
are signs of groot unrest in the provinces of its reproduction on the telephonograph.
conviction of defeat, is differently regarded recovered and is now in good health. Mr. will result in anti-foreign ciots. The Emperor THE CONCERT IN ST. GEORGE'S by the Chinese. The Court have removed | Hagan, Gorman Vico-Consul at Yokohama, is is said to be greatly perturbed and has issued to Hsiasin, where they are for a time tunas-
also a passenger to Europe by the same vessal
orders to the Ministers of Justice and of Police. to suppress the rioters at once. sailable, and Peking matters nothing to the
The N-C. Daily News of the 7th inst. in Empire, while the Government are at liberty loading article strongly advocates the enn and in a position to make terms with the inversion of the Yangkingpang, "this open sewer vador. Moreover, for some reason, which is between the British and French Settlements," interpreted no doubt by the Chinese in the into a closed sewer, and the creation of a opposite sense to what is understood by splendid boulevard lined with trees in place of foreigners, the area of hostilities has been the two sordid, streets that nor erist on its confined mainly, to the province of Chiblink. The total cost, our contemporary an derstands, is ostimated at Tis. 100,000, of which the French Municipal Council, although their interests are so much smaller than the British, are willing to contribute one-half.
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At Ne: 67, Wyndham Street, on the 11th Do cember, ilie wife of Mr. A. WELL, of a daughter Shanghai and Japan papers please copy. Tany MARRIAGE.
A1 St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, on the 12th December, 100, by Rer. E. F. Cobbel, MA, BEORGE MOSPAR HARSTON, MR.CS. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), seconds of George Alfie HARTON, of Wentworth House, Harrogate, to MABEL ELRIE HART, daughter of Edward F. Buttener Kameron, of 24, Trobovir Road, South Kensington.
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shingai last Thursday H.E. Lino Shon-heng. rotising Presidint of the Board of Rites, with his family, from the North, H.E. was also a Minister of the Tsungli Yamen last spring, but fortunately for himself (says the N.C. Daily News) was removed just before the Boxer outbreak in June, otherwise, he also would undoubtedly have had to share the sanguinary ate of the patristic Hai Ching-chong. Ynan remains in Shanghai for a few days and then "Chang, and other Chinese Ministers... H. E. tarts for his native city of Kasking. Choking province.
By the C. M. S. Hanju there arrived at
The following is a comparative table of values of foreign currencies and Japanese gold you, use at the Imperial Custom Houses of Japan, to be adopted in calculating values of imports and to be in force from the 1st January to the 31st March next. The foreign currencies, not enumerated below will retain us at prosent.
Country:
Currency. British India Russia China
Rouble
Shanghai. Tasi ... Tientsin Tasi... Moxice Doller. Manila...
Hongkong
yen.
682
1053
1.555
1,407
075
1,044
972
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Lowbo, 11th December, 5.25 p.ns.
LORD ROBERTS LEAVES THE
CAPE.
Lord Roberts arriving at Capetown mat
magnificent reception.
He sails
I success is to be judged by attendance-as assuredly in such sentares it must be then the on Tuesday evening in aid of the funds of the promoters of the concert in St. George's Hall
Royal Naval Cauteen have reason for congratu lation, H. E. the Governor (Sir Houry Blake, with G.C.M.G) attonded, and there were present a large number of naval and military officers to-night for England. besides a numerous sprinkling of the general pnhão.
The opening selection by the band of H M 8. Undaunted, which was well received, was follow- el by the appearance of M. G. Lammert, who All my World." Mr. Lammert posSONSOR sang a very sweet tenor voice, and on this occasion may be said to have sarpassed himself. The violin
of
Hospital, Shanghai Jons N. Mex, of San the Yangtze Viceroys only need to witness written in foreign characters, brought by the their passage by the P.M. steamer City of trains of which he especially delighted
On the 7th December, 1800, at the General
Fmician, U.S.A., aged 25 yanı).
The Daily Press.
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GERMANY AND THE LATE
REPUBLICS.
Count von Bülow, interrogated in the Reichstag, stated that Germany did every-
GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 11th December, 5.25 jm.
FLEET.
The Admiralty contemplates establishing Royal Fleet Reserve.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 10th December..
THE COLONIES,
· Lord Hopetown has arrived at Adehido.
MR. KRUGER IN HOLLAND. The Times' correspondent at the Hague tules that the Tsar has sent a courteous telo gram to Mr. Krager ploading bis Illhoss as an excuse for not receiving him, and extinguishing. all hope of Iussia's intervention.
Queen Wilhelms received" Mr. Kruger at a private interview. The hit was not returned,
quarrel may not unlikely be regarded by Chinese as one between the foreigners and the Manchus; it hardly concerns the Chi nese nation. The Imperial Government
solos by Mr. L. A. de Gates (componiel by thing possible to prevent the war in San, th A. S. WATSON & CO. |·bave probably not got to the end of their
Professor Galuzzi) were a revelation in the pos sibilities of the instrament. Mr. de Graes is a Africa. She left the Boor Republiez ne resources. They are possessed of a great deal
of the Tsukishima Mare, the training ship of fingering with a certain fironos and delicans doubt of Germau neutrality.
There is no further news regarding the inte master of the viulu, and combines accitrary of of cunning, and they may have some cards
the Tokyo Shoman Gakko, states the Lobe His Grat solo (from Casalieria Rusticano) up their sleeve which they hope will assist
Herald. The rough search pud enquiries have
stroke that greatly enhances the melody. their game very materially. If wile and
was acordă, anfl in respons Mr. de procrastination do not work sufficiently for
without result. Captain Matequoto, comman been instituted by the school aathorities, but Graça repeated the latter part of the selection
Of Mrs. Mudio and Mr. Aloo March 31 is - them, they will show themselves ready to
der of the ship, bears a good reputation us a
necessary to say that they fulfilled every expec strike the moment any advantage offers.
tation, and had to respond to mthusiastio The question is really whether they can
seaman and it is sarmised that he may have encoeds. In Afton Water", that time pl mado for the Bonin Islands. The next Init Scotch composition, Mrs. Mudiy was heard NEW RESERVE FOR THE BRITISH rely upon the Viceroys to obey the Imperial
has already, and her arrival was anxiously the song steamer from these islands is due iu Yoko-
to especial advantage, and brought vividly mandate. If so, there is bound to be seri-
awaited.
before y audience the Joep pathes of As an ostra turn the singer eus trouble yet, and the peace negotiations
The Communications. Departament gave Within a mile of Edinbore Teon, have instructed; o cable steamer Okinawa and portrayed to the fall the part of the proposed are a mere blind to direct attention
Maru to search for the missing ship while on
backward
**Comin' from the position. The Empress Dowager,
ng lady in the song. Prince TUAN, and General TUNG FORSIANG attention to the incompetence of the Japanese The vernacular papers are devoting some
thro'..the her voyage to Hokkaido,
with its lively, easy-going air, was sang ik response to a larty encers for are irreconcilable, Prinos Cung and Li Post Office, according to the Kobe Chronicle The Hon. John Goodnow and Mrs. Goodnow baritone voico was never heard to better ad- Kathleen Mavourneen." Mr. Marsh's rich HUNG-CHẲNG are sitting on the fence, and The Jiji points out that the invil matter, Isft Shanghai on the 8th inst., baving taken vantage. As epsores, he oblized with ** Tha Yeoman's Wedding, in the hearty, rolling one or two Chinese successes to convert Empress of Japan and the Garlic on the morn Peking, bound for San Francisco, with the
hearers, and Simun the Cellter." Mr. G. P. them into active supporters of the Governing of the 23rd ult, was not delivered in Tokyo ohject of paying a short riait to the United Lammert and Mr. D. E. Kill have good ment. At present they observe a praise up to midnight of that day, apparently owing States. Mr. Goodnow, states the Mercury, us
tenor voices, with an abundance of rohime. Tho to the absence of official able to read suolis admitted on all Junds, has very ably dis former had to acknowledge a. encore. Com Dowager should take up ber abode in the Past Office in Osaka anywhero from seven. worthy neutrality, but if the Empress addresses. This is nothing, however. It takes charged during his tenure of office the duties of ing to the lightne part of the programme, United States Consul-General at this port, and audiens with that pantomime favourite, Bob
Mr. Walwyn BW.F. quite contained his Wachang how long would CHANG CHIB to twelve homme to deliver a newspaper or lutter, has in particular under the trying eiroumbing up and down like this. Mr. Walwyn's TUNG be able to inaintain his present at while it often takes from fifteen to twenty-four stances of the past six months taken a pro-get-up and actions wore a splendid imitation of titude? It is important, therefore, in the hours to deliver a latter in Koke from Osala, winent part in this negotiations which have the variety artist, and as was sure to happen nterests of the Powers, that the so-called Apparently the attention of the officials devoted proved successful in maintaining peace in Cen he had to bob up again in response to an en- core that would brook no denial. His What (or what passes as such) seans specially Government, or at any rate the Emperor to discovering minute infractions of the law, not tral and Southern China. After the strain to bo 1 she bumps, dressed up as he was in an ex- designed to mystify the public and the KWANG Hsu, should be brought back to
to expediting tho mail.
which Mr. Goodnow has recently been baggerated sailor costuine, surmounted by a ..:: Powers. The most contradictory statements Peking and there placed under tutelage
jected, a short visit to the States, will no doubt yachting day possessing the dimensions of a At the regular meeting of the St. Mary prove an agreeable recreation; and we hope to greeted, Mr. J. Mossop gate two recitations coats and Mocassins for the use of the Indian
small cart-wheel,, was just as enthusiastically are put forth, the most conflicting appoint until some satisfactory settlement can be Magdilene Chapter of Sovereign Princes Rosa see him back amongst us again in the early (humorous), and presed himself an elocuticuist ments made. Thus we are told, one day, by arrived at. He must wat be allowed to fall Croix of H. R. D. M. No. 73, held at the spring, when he expects to once more resume. telegram, that the Empress Dowager is into the hands of any one Power, for the Masonic Hall, Zotland Street, Hongkong, on his duties. In the meantime D. J. R. Hykes, and on this fact, we congratulate those respon of no mean ability. In a word, the concert, from beginuing to ond, was an unqualified success, prepared to leave- Hstant and go to tutelage aforesaid must be for the general
the 11th inst., the following Brethren were Vise Consul-General for the United States, aible for its organisation. Chengta or Wuchang, and that she is willing good, to bring about the pacification of the elected and installed in their offices M. W will assume the duties of Consul-General the Emperor should return to Poking; then Empire, its commercial and industrial de D. MacDonal; First General, G. J. B. Sayer: Sovereign, F. W. Heuermann; High Prelate, we are informed that Her Majesty threatens velopment, the maintenance of foreign Second Gene, C. H. Grice: Grand Marshal, have directed an investigation into certain The transport authorities at San Francisco summary.vengeance on any person who Bugtrade, and the security and well-being of T. F. Hoagh; Raphael, J. T. Kirkwood Re-charges made by a few soldiers who returned gests returning to Peking. It was stated foreign residents. It will be well therecorder, J. J. Brynn; Treasurer, F. W. Hall; from the Philippines on the transport Sherman. some time ago that she had had softe officials fore for the Allied Commanders in North Organist, A. G. Ward Dir. of Ceremonies, The charges made against the transport people beaten for expressing readiness to go Peking China to maintain a very bright lookout, E. J. Main Captain of the Guard. A. V. with the Emperor, and it is quite in accord with her fractious and tyrannical disposition that she should now again express a dotermi sation to oppose a return to the old capital, These inconsistencies. are, we presume, the whims or fancies of the moment, the caprices of a female tyrant distrustful alike of Chi- nese and foreign officials. But the recent appointments are less comprehensible. For instance, on the 10th inat. we received in telligence that SUN CHIA-NAI, the personal friend of His Majesty the Emperor KwANG Hsu, had been appointed to the important
HONGKONG, December 18th, 1900
Tar conduct of the Chinese Government
and not to place faith in assurances ther as to their own security, the pacific disposition of the people, or the bona fides of the Chinese officials..
The English Mail of the Ith November was delivered in London on the 8th that.
As the Yaumati ferry launch was crossing to Hongkong on Monday one of the passengers, Chinaran, jumped overboard and was
drowned,
On Monday a bricklayer who was engaged on a house in Lang Tak Lane fell and was
Apcar; Outer Guard, J. Maxwell. After the installation the party adjourned to the Hong. Long Hotel for a Bangust, where a most enjoy. able evening was spent.
The piano was jent by Lane, Crawford & Co., Lh, and the booking, etc., was executed free of any cast by the Robinecu Piano Co., Ld.
The full programme was
PART FINST.
Selection Song...
-INDIAN TROOPS IN CHINA. The India Office has ordored Canadian far
troops in China.
RUGBY FOOTBALL..
The following fesni will represent the Club v. the Army at Rugby football to-day at 4 pm.→→ Baok-Russell threuarter Jacke Cox, MeMurtrio (Capt.). Strong and Chetwynd; half-backs-Williamson and Lowkins; far wards Johnston, Hallifax, Bishop, Wilson, "All my World"... Hope Temple. Sandford, Gibson, Stockwell, and Ande
are insufficient medical attention, poor food, and Selo (Violin). a general disposition on the part of the quarter- masters in charge to make all the trafle will bear out of the nick and wounded men. Twenty-Song
Band H M.S. Undaunted.
Mr. 1. LAMBERT
Eavallerin Enstienus" Pietro
Mascagni Mr. L.A. DE GRANAD (Accompanied by Professor Galuzzi.)
The Sailor's Grave" ... Sullivan Mr.ALEC MARSH
Aften Water'
Bocitation
Another of our local profesional gentlemen has taken to himself a wilo, Dr. G, M. Haraton, M.R.C.S., L.B.C.P., being married at St. John's Cathedral yesterday to Miss Mabel Elie Hare ton, the Rov, R. E. Cobbold, M.A., being the officiating clergyman. The bride was recorted to the chancel by Mr. William Danby, who gave her away. She looked charming in a veil and a plain white eatin dress trimmed with chiffon tead several days before it was discovered that Bol
Ms. MUNIE.
Mapa MrJ. Mossor.
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Cleedbill.
Band H.M.B. Undaunted.
The following will represent tus Back-Bingay, B.D. three-quarter Wall, R A., Tregear, 5th E.C., Herman, R.A., Grinlinton, E.A half backs Forsyth, R.A., Stevens. R.B.: forwards-Capt. Loring, B.A. | Lewis R.A. Watson, R.A., Stockwell, R.W.F. Kitto, R.E Clapham, RA, Pannett, RA, and A. N. Othor.
New York oMcialis to-day, says a Washington
fivo medical attendants were detailed to look after the sick on the Sherman. There were Song.... over four hundred sick, and many of the poo fellows had to be shamefully heglected. Bat that was not the worst, says a San Francisco Song (Comic) Bobbing up and down like this" despatch of the 2nd ait, got a taste of the despatch; the men were fed on food that was * MxF, J. WALWYK, RW.F meant for persons in the best of health, and in
SALDUS PART SECOND. consequence twelve died on the voyage. It is Selection... alleged that ten of these could have been saved Bong Even Bravest Heart Faust" Gounod
Mr. G. P. LAMMEET. with proper care. One man, it is reported, was
(Violin) "Sylvia Martin Marsick.
Mr. L.A. DE GRAÇA.. (Accompanied by Profissor Gainzzi,)
“The Toreadoë” Mr. Anno MARSH. "Kathleen MavournBLE”
Mrs. Moiza.
post of President of the Board of Rites and seriously injured that he had to be taken to the carried a beautiful shower bouquet of white / he had expired, so lax was the system, on ship-
to the Hanlin College at Peking. At the same time WANGO. Wan-sho had bean pro- moted to the Grand Secretariat, and, two or three other reactionary oficials had been
promoted. Then comes the announcement that. SureSHAU,late Governor of Kiangai, in which province no less than thirty-eight out
hospital.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Aliso Memoral and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the fanda of the Hospitals
Wong Yu Shi Fung Wa Chun.
Howers. Mr Cyril Pemberton was the best man, board. In the stomach of one of the dead men, There were no brídeamkida....” Mr. A. G. Wird who was prepared for embalming, was found u presided at the organ, playing the “Bridal piece of pie that he could not poajbly digodt.
Song
March" from Lohengrin, and Mendlessohn's He had paid some inhuman ghoul fifty cents for Song. A Song of Thanksgiving"
"Wedding March." The Cathedral bells were the thing. Pies and other “luzuries", "wers" also rang. Later on the newly-married pair left soll at outrageous prices, although the Govern for Macno in the Hangshan, which was gaily meat provides that soldiers shall receive food at decorated in honour of the somsalon.
cost prices.
methods used by the wily Chinese to enter the United States over the northern boundary. Night Watchman Murphy, who patrols the Now York Central yards at Rennselur, just acrom the Hudson river from Albany, while on duty last night saw a head pop out from a small opening in a car of haled hay. Murphy turned his lantern on the head and my that it belonged y to a half-starred Chinese Bling water, besp Bizet que
the yellow refugee. Murphy *ty which the half alaried heathen Bling mere plenty
Crouch, o inalda kay.” mid the man with '
Alliten.
Mr. B. E. HILL
Mo Accompanista - Mr. A. G. WARD and Professor GÁLÚZZI
the TALER |
quele bifuráky brought a bucket of water and soon had six Chinese lined up in the yard. He turned them over to the Federal authorities. The men asid think they had behu shipped in the hay by an sgoat in Montreal. The Federal authorities are masking' an investigation.
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