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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2911, 1905.
offenders have always been able to buy their freedom and immunity from punishment, the system of fines will be misunderstood, We would go further, and say that is very | fow cases will it act as a deterrent, which
The Henry Dallas Theatrical Company are selling up their stage effects and property st Perang. A writer to the Pinang Gazelle argis tho Municipality to purebass it for the Town Hall,
The Netherlanda India Bank divided 67,000!
A. S. WATSON & CO., should be the chief object of all penal forins among shareholders as part of the profita
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codes. There is no doubt whatever that reforms on a wide scale are needed, as in the case of judicial torture, the acceptance of bribes, the persecution of innocent and poor men; and the system which permits a criminal to hire or buy a substituto to un- dergo his punishment should be swept away. But while there appears to bo a tendency nowadays to emulate foreign methods of criminal jurisprudence, it is necessary that the question of punishments ļas a means loamend should not be lost sight of In Europe it has been discovered that the principles of humanity when adopted
~THE WATER used is THE PUREST that is too hard and fast a fashion are apt to
can be obtained, and is SKILFULLY FISTERED
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on the years working. The dividend was nine and a fraction per cent. A man of -10.129 was carried to reserve.
The Chinese Minister in Germany has wired
enquiring whether China has wade any claim for indemaity from Buxia for damage done in Matcharia, and has received a roply to the effect that China has narar wunde any such demand.
Return of visitors to the City Hall Reading- room for the week unding the 27th August, 1905:
Reading-roam.
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Non-Chiesa Chinosa
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Several Metropolitza oficials having advisat that Port Arthur, and Talienwan, ote.. he apod to foreign trade when they are given back to China, the native papers (says the Peking- Teater) jeer at them in a geaisl way and recommend them to stick to their studios of the Confucian classies and frankly admit
Jan 13, whon down the mine, bo'was attacked
by either one or two curlies, struck on the heel with some implement, and his head batburgıd in.
TELEGRAMS.
["DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.] PEACE PROSPECTS. .
TSAR REFUSES INDEMNITY,
LONDON, 28th August, It is reported that the Tsar posi- tively refuses to agree to the payment of an indemnity by Russin.
MEETING OF BRITISH AND
GERMAN FLEETS.
Loxoox, 28th Angust. The German flect meets the British fleet in the course of its tour to the Baltic at Swinemünde to-day.
REUTER'S SERVICE)
FAMINE IMMINENT IN RUSSIA..
LONDON, 26th August. The export of grain from the Russian Black Sea ports is paralysed, on account of the Government retaining all the railing stock for troop transport purposes, also with a view to fooding the population of twenty-eight Provinces in Central Russia,
where famine is imminent,
LICENSING COURT.
Mosers F. A. Hazelanti (presiding), G. N. Orme, W. Crai, F. J: Badeby, P. W. Lyons, FH Hauwer and Rev. C. H. Hickling, Justices terday afternoon to consider applications from Mrs. Oliver for permission to remove the business now carried on by her under a publican's license on premises Nos. 72 and 71 Queen's Road Contral nader the sign of the New Traveller's Hotel" to the ground floor of No. 64 of said
CORRESPONDENCE.
TO THE ELITOR OF THE
R.A.0.B.
DAILY PRESS,"
Hongkong, 28th August, 1905. DESK Sis,-Your ancalled for refereneste the above club in tho leading article of Satur day's issue and your insulting insinuation which appeared as a footuote to Mr. Blakeja lutter ară” things I little expected to find in sich a well- conducted pipor as the Daily Frest. If you are
In doubt as to whether this is the first time such a thing has occurred to the club. (us your footunto appears to say) probably you will jable to enlighton the committes ng to any previous occasions, as 1 am sure they are not aware of any. I have now boon ohuirman of com. mittee for rearly two years sud would like to know of any irregular conduct in couno:tion with it. The club is held sololy to provids a respectable pinco to hold our fodgo mestinga (and it is wavaged by a committed of thirteen
membors, all respectable working mon of this colony and there gentlemon are quite expable of dealing with any violation of club roles.
Accidents will happen in the bost ragulated families, but I scarcely think the committen can bỷ to blam› in this instauce. Had no steps boon taken in the matter by them, then it would have bon reason able to ask them to put their house in order but they took steps as soon as thog bnsums aware of this breach of relea. Mr. Blake's. statement that the womon never entered the chub promisus is correct, as far as we can lears,
notwithstanding anything that we said to kho contrary; but for opening the club after it was elized and thereby breaking the roles, Mr. Ellis bas-rightly taken the course opon to hin and tosigned. The committee had also taken other strict measures before your adties was given. In justice to the com uitte I hope you
ing you la anticipation.
PAKHOL
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
THE BOYCOTT. .
August 24th.
The virs of this Coleta! oras at prasant being developed-troughout the ancio at Empire against the Amarieans has at last infected the native community of this part Circulars nad plavarisanṣat the agitation have be in forwards? hors last month from Shanghai and Canton to be freely distributed amongst the merobuuts, who, at the time, seem to kava takon the matter
with apathy.. Lately, however, communicationg have been received by some of the principal merchants from their agents and prinsip de in Hongkong to the offset that, as the boycott has started at Shanghai, Canton and ut all the coast ports, the mirchants here should join in the agitation as well. As recently as the ch instast some of the traders have received inti- nation from their agents in Hongkong that no more Americnu goods would be forwardul to them; and also that the stocks iu haul ahouki: bs cloared. It remains up to be ssou how long the present ag'Estion will last. There a several kinds of American goods for which the natives can caresly had a substitubs, such as whost Bour. This nativos have their own flour to fall back on, but its quality is beyond com-
the supply. I prison in cents, and sam afraid, will, by a long way, by smaller than the mind; consequoutly its price will doubtless be unbanead.
BOYCOTTING AN ANCIENT CHINESKI
PRACTICE.
Boycalling is not a new display in Middle Kingdom. It had been indulg.d in by its people long before the incident befull thes unfortunate Captain iu County Mayo quo-score and dive yours ago, It has been a common
bands, it should turn its attention to the experienced officers in time of amergency is a of the Peace, assembled at the Magistracy you will find room for this in your payer. Thank-practice amongst the Chinese moralisals to
The Army Council, recoguising that the whole system connected with the supply of
bad ono, have submitted the questing to u committee, of which Sir William Batter is the offers is to he placed on a now footing. Ever president. The whole fares of the reserve of since 1899 the unsatisfactory state of this force thought, and recent events Eure aggravateil the trouble.
run counter to the interests of justice, which means the good of the community. There is a stratum of society--perhaps, to avoid misunderstandings, we should say, of criminal society-upon which moral suasion subjects outside thosó are beyond then. can have no possible effect; while in certain
A Bolton man, Jaroos Higginbottom, has other cases, common to both Europe and been killed by a chiuumau in the Transvan Chiua, a fine is a free. la this Colony, Mr. Higginbottom was, formerly a soldier, and it is possible on ocenstou to notice discrep-went out the South Africa as a reservist. At ancies of justice which over because the the close of hostilities ho acepted a post in the maines at Hatton Sprit, near Newcastle. On system has its imperfections. We feel inclined to suggest, in the case of the local society it prescut charged with ito duty of persuading China to abandon the prue-i tice of judicial torture, that before it dis
possibility of reforming criminal procedure here. It might procced, not on the lines of making the punishment fit the crime (that EXPERTS is merely the Mosaic law of an eye for an Manage our Factories, and their practicale, etc) but of making the punish has given the War Office food for anxious and from Mr. M. Kossack for the transfer to
ment fit the criminal. Here wo put some criminals in the stocks, a practice long ago abandoned in Eagland. It is maintained here because it has been found such a capital deterrent. It is possible sometimes to find a Chingana more, easily and surely touched in his amour propre AS WATSON & CO. | than over a bamboo could touch him through his pachydermatons hide. Such a reform as we now somewhat vaguely foresee would involve much additional trouble, and would require that evidence should be taken as to the circumstances and character of the erimiunt, For instance, a wealthy one should not be fined: other wealthy ones bike-minded would be deterred by learning taut he had gone to the stocks. A poorer one might be so poor that he has no pride the stocks could touch. His antecedents would be investigated, and if, as is probable, Vale
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HONGKONG, August 2971, 1905.
Chuva appears to be entering upon a reform which was not so very long ago the subject of protracted and lively discussion in England. That is the question of corporal punishment. According to northern papers, the Tientsin Magistrate, by order of the Viceroy, has published an aunounce- ment that the use of the bamboo has been abandoned, and that fines will be subst. tuted for corporal punishment," as provaiis According to the
in other countries." Tinutaiu Times, the scale of punishment is thus re-adjusted :-..
"For offences which are generally pan. ished with fifty blows a fiue of half a tal will be imposed, and for offences of more serious nature, two and a half tools. For sentence of sixty stick-blows-for there is n distinction between' this and the ordinary bamboo--five taels, with an additional two and a half taels for each additional en blows, or fifteen taels for a hundred flows Those unable to pay the line will be made to take it out in labour, four, day's work being reckoned to the tacl, or for fifteen taels sixty day's work. Banaermen are to lie treated on exactly the same footing as the people. The Magistrate notifies the people that from the date of publication this regulation will be enforced and all offences, with the exception of theft and
· robbery, will las dealt with in this way." -
That is all very well so far as it goes; and theoretically we may ondores our con- temporary's comment that any revision
If the Public Health Congress has usuomplished nothing else it has coined a new word for the Loadun fog. Hereafter that peculiarly London institution will be known as "Smog," pound of "smoke" and "fog." The new word was coined at the mosting of the Congress by
com-
Dr. II. A. Des Vous, of the Coal Smoke A bate mont Society. The kitchen fire, charged with being the cause of "smog," was tried, found guilty, and sentenced to eternal banishment by two eminent authorities. Hongkong also is much troubled by "Smog."
By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. Ailkan and Officers 119th Infantry, the Band of the Regi- men, will play the following programing at the to day, commencing at 5 p.m. United Servico Recreation Club, Kowloon,
Song
March... A Cavalry Hide" ....... Upton Selection
The Belle of Robemin" Englander The Old Belfry". Phelps The Village Blacksmith "... Weiss "The Village Festival"... Glumeat
In der Waldschenter*
Lauge "Hibernist Bouquet "*...... Kappey
Harrison
Polka
"it were found that he had some treasured
possession or secret hoard, others in similar bancs......... eircumstances might be deterred by learn. Fantasia ing that the law looked for the vulnerable Menues.... "Old St, Jawes's" point and attacked-it. In the case of the lowest of the low-those criminals with neither parse or pride-the infliction of physical pain seems the only possible deter. rent, and for them the banbon or the "cat"
Claiming redress for fauciud injuries M. Jacques Labandy, the Emperor of the Sahara," has issued, through his Minister for Foreign Affairs, a note to the French Premier, in which he virtually threatens the whole world, This historic declaration is couched in the
Road during the reconstruction of the former, him from Mr. 1. F. Laavedra of the adjunct license to sell und retail intoxicating liquors en the premises No. Wyndham Street under the sign of "Hotel Baltimore."
With regard to the first application Mr. Hazeland read a latter from Mr. M. J. D. Stephens. solicitor, opposing the application on behalf of Mr. G. Green of the Criterion Hotel, Pottinger Street, but neither Mr. Green nor his solicitor appeared.
Mr. C.F.LL. Beavis (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist) was present in support of the application, He sinted that the temporary premises was the shop reculls vacated by Messrs. Falconer and Co bat was unable to say how long it would take to effect the necessary repairs to the present proinisge
Mr. Lyons-The objestion raised does not seem to be much.
Mr. Badeley-The new premises will be further away from the Criterion Hotel than the
present.
Mr. Hazeland-1 understand the police have no objection to the application, and propeso that it be granted.
The justicos presrat concurred. Consideration of the second application was deferred until the 11th proximo to enable the Captain Superintendent of Police to write to Shanghai to ascertain the character of the applicant
POLICE COURT.
Monday, 28th August,
BEFORE ME. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRŠT FOLICE MAGISTRATE).
THE SHANGHAI LARCENY.
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I am, doar sir,
Yours faithfully
J. FL OXBERRY. Chairman of Committee.
-excccamanicato one of their number when any commercial villa'gy is discovered to have been. perpetrated by him.
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A VIGER KILLED. Another tiger was killed on the 13th by the **It is extraordinary how the wildest comments can be misinterpreted by interested peasants, your the spot where the last one bad parties. We thought we had made it plais that been slain a few woska ago, in Loong Lam our references to this institution was based | village, and the carcan, was brought out hurė eutirely on the statements made in court, aud the remark now described as an
to be disposed of in the usual way. insulting insinuation" was ovoked by the secretary's letter, which treated the breach of rates as nu isolated case. We said that if this were so, the club lind, indeed, bocu safortunate more sinned against than sinning" in fact. Me. Oxberry has absolutely no right to regard the "if" as a regation. The proper answer to one original comment should have been to this affect: The bronch of rules, which we admit, was au accident without precedent; and stops were at once taken to prevent any recurrence, so that your wivico came too late." That would hire put the matter where it stands now, and saved much needlesy writing. There was over any ecension, so for as we are concerned, to talk of insulting iusiurlion, and we hop or correspondents will now recognise this.-Ed,
HONGKONG CIVIL SERVICE
CRICKET CLUB. ··
pertaps, by the success of their brethren in the guild, showed fight with clubs and pieces t fire-weed. One man, the leader it is said, on bei arrested, rosiated madly, but the soldiers Moun overpowered him, beeting lúm with the buttonds of their guns. Another buteheran laoiously triest to wrost the guafremony of the soldiers. In the
PORK TAX RIOTS: A HUTCAKE KILLEN, Since the imposition of the tax, some two years ago, it has mover bean successfully colleutel, as the butchers had always rasisted with threats those who attempted to do so. Ou the 13th instant the pork farmor paid a visit to the inurkata, accompanied by sovan soldiers, to bogin the collection of the tax on the butchers, The latter assembled in such numbers to rexist that the soldiers thought that prudensa was the batter part of, vahur and withdraw, but uok before the farmor expericuped some violence at the hands of the market folks. On the 21st instant, however, the sub-profect mado up his mind to come down from Limchow with the sole intention of seeing the law offectively carried through. Soon after his · Bezivala squad of thirty two men under The 1944-5 report by the committee of this sergeant was despatched to the old murkot to club has roached as: and we may condols with enfores the collection from*sach stall, when The members on the fact that it is not wholly a resistance was offerad as ou previous occasions. favourable one. At cricket the club has done The soldiers then proceeded to the new market, badly," losing ten and dewing threy of the to make a start, whors the butchers, emboldened Is League matches. Lack of practice is the ex inse: hardly, one would think, a good one, Bowls seems to have ban the most popular game, and the cantosa was well supported. Dr. Atkinson's Cap for the best bowling analysig in League matches was won by Mr. W. L. Weaser with 35 wickets at a cost of 0.35 par wicket. Mr. L. E. Brett was second with 11 wickets at 9.65 per wicket. The up for the best batting average presented by the club was won Mr. d'Almadu Castro appeared for the prosecution and stated that the complainant had by Mr. R. Witchell who sterol 20 runs in 1: arrived from Shanghai and identified the innings, average 159. Dr. Atkinsou came next jewellery. He also understood the defendant with an average of 13 runs for 13 innings.tock to their heels on hearing the report of the admitted that it belonged to the complainant, Lawn Tennis, not very popular, has conteste guu, followed by the tambling of the riotous and if it was restored to her she was perfectly still undecided. Mr. H. Gidley won the batcher. The test man arrested had receive: willing to leave the matter in His Worship's Singles, with Mr. R. Witchell second. Messrs. such a rough handling that the colliers resolved
His Worship That depends on what the L E. Brott, W. Brand, Higby, Andrews and to leave him ou the spot to be cared for by bis- pulico have to say.
R. Fenton were prize winners on the bowling comrades. The man killed was also left there xtraditica cas. Inspector Langley-It means sither that orgroen; Mra, Robson and Mr. Fincher winning nutil the following day when his romains were .
on Empira Day, and Masdemos Wheal and removed. The sub-prefect, probably disgusted Smith, Messrs. D. J. McKenzie and W. H. by the unfortunate affair, left for Limehow Woolley on Whit-Monday. Gooits was a sport yesterday morning. The pork butchers have Charles Burel, who was arrated by Sergeant of no attraction, apparently. Messra. A Brown all goue on strike, and not an inch of pork could be found in any of the stelle since the Earzior on board the as. Fri, was charged with and F. T. Robins wou the doubles.. committing the crime of embezzlement within The membership of the club has risen quarrel. As the cake shops must have pork
from 80 lo 95. Mr. Dougherty is thanked lurd for tho preparation of the inevitable moon. for the excellent condition of the grounds,cakes for the coming full-moon festivals, the and Mr. F. Howell for gifts of flower seeds, people in these establishments are slaughtering Mr. I. E. Brott, the Hon, Sec., announces that pigs to supply their own want and retsiling Li the pavilion will have to be repaired, as nothing loan portions to the people, has been done to it forgro years. The Hon. Transurer, Mr. Alfred Carter, amends theo secretary's statement as to the membership. Re says: "Daring the past season vorý sat-
The Cableners publishes the following:- isfactory progress has been made, the member San Francisco, August 28-Edwin H. Conger, ship has increased from 77 to 96, and several | U.S. Minister to Merico, has resigned.
According to a recent dispatal Minister new members are now joining Owing to a
to return to Pekin as a special cuma. Conger is Borderly, sadar in a house of ill-fame at considerable outlay for criokot, bowls, and misioner to aid Minister Rockhill, bis successor,
Wong Hot, a remod, again appeared before His Worship to answer the charge of being in possession of money and jewellery to the value Colony
should be reserved. At present, these ideas following terms: If His Majesty, the Eof 2,0341, owing it to be stolen outside the
scem
euse,
of reprisal against those who have acted in such manner, and will carry on the reprisals on all parts of the earth's surface."
to demand two trials in each peror Jacques L., is the victim of hostile or to prove guilt, the other disloyal proceedings on the part of any iutan to prove capacity for punishment, beings (other than His Majesty's subjects) It involves a paradox almost scriptural walling upon the surface of this planet, then his Majesty's Goverment will take measures giving to him that hat (money) some other pesalty than a fine and taking from him that hath not (money) even that which he hath-his pride, or amour propre, or his animal case of body. But if it were ass topean, and the principle were admitted (as it should be but is not), "we think the volume of crime would be reduced in the community adopting such a system.
Tl Cablenetes learns that Miss Alice Roos- velt-will extend hertoar to Peking.
The Chinese-Government intends in futurà only to appoint as railway directors men wi have been abroad and who harsome knowledge of railways.
The China Gazefic states that Mr. J. C. 1.
Bland, late Secretary to the Shanghai M.C., is going to Peking as Times correspondent in place of Dr. Morrison.
The Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company have been receiving wireless telegraph messages in Tealand from Poldin, distance of 960 miles.
Yesterday afternoon Mr. G. P. Lammert auctioneer, put up for públic auction at hiể
sales rooms the R. T. of 1. L. No. 47, together with all messusgos, erections and buildings thereon, in Wog Fung Street. As bidding. did not reach the reserve, the property was withdrawn.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER "RESERVE ASSOCIATION.
There was a large attendance of members at the Range on Saturday, and some good shooting was accomplished. The principal scores in the "Pool" competition were as follows:--
J. Parkes
W. B. Boyce...
C. E. I. Beavis J. H. Pidgeon
A. Mackenzie
GO scr.
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49
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28 + 20
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42 + 34
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39
16
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46
K. J. Philpots...
E. W. Torrey
16
J. Hutchings
WINNER'S SCORE.
F. Fisher W. J. Ratioy J. C. Peter W. T. Edwards J. E. Bingham L. G. Bird P. L. Miller... 1. II. King... J, J. Stabbings C. Cottier
5, 4, 5, 4, 5,
LÅTEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The MM. str. Polynesien, with the next Erench mail, loft Singapore on the 28th inst, at 3 p.m. for this port vin Saigon.
The E. & A. str. Australian, from Sydney, &c., left Port Darwin yesterday for Manila and It is to be feared that ill health is one of the Hongko
LG.M. str. Prinz Eitel Friedrick left chief reasons for Lord Curzon's resignation Foochow yesterday at 8 am, and my bea ex- apart from that matter of the controversy over pected here to-day at 4 p.m.
the relations between the Viceroy and the The CPR.-str. Empress of India arrived at which tends to demonstrate a Commander-in-Chief. Becent newe mentioned Nagasaki at 8 a.m. on Monday, the 28th Aug.. more humane and lofty mom tone that Lord Curzon was ill at Simla and the and loft again at 3 p.m. same day for Kobe, must be welcomed." Our contemporary last reference to the subjent mentioned that he where she is dus to arrive at 6 pm. to-day fcars that in China, where convicted was confined to bed.
hands.
His Worship adjourned the case until Wedass- day in order to easble the police to ascertain the facts connected with the robbery.
EXTRADITION.
the jurisdiction of French Indo-China. The French authorities are applying for his extradi- tion. The case was adjourned pouding the arrival of further particulars from Halphong.
Barone Me. G. N. ORME (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATH).
DRUNK AND INCAPABLE
Constantine Burmakin, a Russiau waiter, was charged with being drunk and incapable iu Queen's Road on Sunday. Fined $2 or seven days.
DISORDERLY.
- A native was charged with behaving in a
Queen's Road West on Saturday:
struggle the charge went off, apparently by neoidunt, waking a big file in his right breast besides smashing his loft wrist into pulp. Hel
down dead. Itia needless to state the whole crowd
MR. CONGER'S RESIGNATION.
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Athiness girl stated that the defendunt tennis tackle, and in improving the bowling in readjusting the situation which has arisen from the boycott and bringing about a settle. ordered food," also a bottle of Samehui Teen, tennis court, etc., this year's working
China which be demolished. Altogether his account shows a deficit. $134. but against this thement between the United States
The reason
far his resignation is smounted to 86, out of which he paid property of the Clab has been valued and
espiration to he governor of Iowa. Prior to his two. When she asked for the balance estimated to prodare $630, without counting being relieved in China Minister Rockhill it be struck her and broke the lamp and
was eluted that after worving as She the cost of pavilion, the cost of forming the Mexics for five or six months he would resign
Minister considerable quantity of crockery, called out "save life," the police appeared, new terrass, and cost of the ground-work, and begin grooming himself for the race fox these three items alone amounting to $1,000, so governor. His resignation at this time would that financially and socially, I think that we can congratulate ourselves."
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and defendant was arrested..
to
Defendant informed His Worship that he
therefore seem to verify the prodicțion then entered the house with $7.60 in his pocket, out
made. His chances for election are not thought of which the girl extracted $2.60 in full payment
A now months ago, it mag he of his debts. Knowing, however, that he had From his accounts, we note that the Estalvory rosy.
remembered, Minister Conger and Mrs. more money, she would not allow him to leave olub expenditure for the season was $1,930.66, Conger visited this city where they were the They had tin together, each agreeing to pay including a deficit of $52:74 last season. This gaests of General Corbin. half the cost thereof; when it came to settling deficit now. stands at $778.66, the season's because be refused to pay the whole, she caused him to be arrested.
| income having been $1,152 The canteen made The Indian constable who arrested the a profit for the twelve months of $525.47, on an defendant said he was very drank.
There were three more plague cases during
$2 or seven days for behaving in a die expenditure of $2231.13. The actast deficit the week-end, and with the four during the The G.N. str. Minnceola arrived at Yokohama orderly manner and 83 compensation,' said His! oh the year's working of the club is given as weak, the total is 283 casus, with 271 donthe. from Seattle on Saturday, the 26th inst.
Worship.
$134.19.
There was one Chinese case of amali pox
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