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SUPREME COURT. Monday 19th September.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. - Beroux Mr. A. G. Wise (POISNE JUDGE).

FORGING A WILL

Lai Sui Shi was charged with ferging the will of Li Tai Ding, doëraved, on the 10th July.

POLICE COURT.

Monday, 18th September.

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST. POLICE MAGISTRATE).

A DESENTER.

coloured men,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1905.

George Cornelly, a brought up on remand charged with deserting in this, as in the following cases, the frem his ship on July 17th. The facts having Attorney-Gunesal, Sir H S. Berkeley, K.Ubaon stated for tla prazecation, prisoner sfaled instructed by Mr. Moral of the Crown Solicitor's effies, proceated.

When asked to plond, prízezier said that en the day the will was presented she knew it was a forgery, but she forged it at the instigation of a man named Ah Hong.

His Lordship (to the court interpreter)..... Ask her if she has anything to say why soatnes should not be passed on her.

Prisoner--I had nothing is eat; neither did the otkurwife.

that hit enmé asitere the night before the vessel zailed but overslept himself in the morning. This sxcuse proved unavailing, and he was fined $25.

CREAKING WHEELBARROWS,

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A native was charged with causing h nens in Kowloon on the Mick inst. by pushing a wheelbarrow Cut creaked fondly. The ease was proved by Takong W. Way, and a penalty of 83 or seven days

His Lordship-But the other wife gave imprisonment imposisi, evitiones against you.

Prisoner My husband died some' inur in the first noor, and-Lau Won Lak took possession of his business.

His Lordship (to the Attorney-General)Did she got any money out of court?

The Attorney-General-She got nothing the complaining concubine says deceased loft u lot of buil debts.

His Lordship-T'should think she was put up te this by somewody. I don't think she would do it herself. (To the interpreter) Tell her that for what the hat lone she is inhle to be imprisoned for life with hard labour.

Prisoner Somebody taught me to do it His Lordship-The procedure of the court. cannot be upset by people taking out probate on forged wills. The accused will go to prison for three months without hard labour.

MANSLAUGHTER,

Lam Pui way indicted on the charge of killing and slaying one. Choi Kwong, at West Point on the 18th August.

Prisoner admitted the charge. but said be did not intend to kill the doceased. I asked bis Lordship not to prís a hoary sentence.

ASSAULT WITH A PILLOW,

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Chei Li was charged with assaulting another ecolie in an opium divan al Youma1i. Com plainant firmel that defondant then | Chinese pillow at him striking kim on the nye

Defendant alleged that complainant brought the injury on himself. A fine of Sk with thoalterna. tivo of sore days' imprisonment was inflicted.

ALLNER THEFT OF AN ANCHOR. Stealing an anchor from the harbour by Leatting the cable by which it was attached to the ship was the charge preferat resist Chen Yau, hat the case had to be deferred for the appearance of a complainant.

-STEALING A BOYCIN.

Lo Kwi, Ho Mak, aul Cheng Kwi Chum, carpenter, mess boy, and hold man respectively on board Mears. Jardine and Mathosen's steamship Choi Sany, wers charged with stealing a bicycle, the property of a pussenger travelling on board the vessel from Shanghai to Canton on the H September.

The ovidence alduvert on behalf of the com- plainoat was that defendant had received the first sum in his capacity as a partner and hind failed to account for it to the other partners. Luter. ho received another sum of $840 and only accounted for 2000.

As the purple by whom those sums had been paid could not be brought forward to give erience his Worship, without calling for the defence, held that a prima farit case had nok boon modo out and discharged defendant.

MARINE MAGISTRATE'S

COURT.

Monday, 18th September. BEFORE Mr. BAMİL H TAYLOR

MAGISTRATE).

THE TOKYO RIOTS.

NARRATIVE OF AN EYE-WITNESS,

Written for the N. C. Daily Neary.

8th September".

The growing indignation at the oxtraordinary Peace teras has at last come to a bead, thanks to the indiscretion of the police; and thanks again to them the result is that, at a conserva- tro estimate 10 people have been killed vnd four times that number woandat, while more then three hundred are under arrest.

The surrender at Portsmith was the cause. bnt the refusal of the police to allow Hibiya Park to be used for a perfectly pasceful maoting was the occasion of the riots,. Early on the meruing of Tuesday, the ash, the polic informed the society called the Kown Doshikai, (Manuter whose auspices the meeting was called,

that tlumoting could not take

place. This was a gross breach of privilege, as is Municipal property, and Mayor

FAILING TO PROCEED TO JUNK ANCHORAGE. | thempfly lodged a protest. This protest

Mr. M. Melver, Inspector of Junks, charged the unsters of ten anticensest junks with unlaw fully failing to proceed to the junk auchorage on their arrival-in-poz..

The laspector faformed his Wochip that junks were discharging Whumpou mad at Mars. Butterfield and Swire's Quntry Bay. None of them were licensed, neither had they special permit or anchor go

passes.

Each defendant was fiued E, in default, seven days' imprisonment.

ONSTRUCTION.

Caustable Monroe proceeded against four bout masters for obstracting the approaches to stops of the turbos Water After hearing the evidence, his Worship fined each defendant $5, the alternativo being fourt day imprisonment.

THE OFTRAGE ON A BRITISH SUBJECT.

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I is gratifying to learn that Sie Pulkesin Warren promptly tolerupled bath to the Viceroy at Nanking and the Governor at Soochow, as soon as he was informed that the Quinsan magistrate had sent his victim under s excart to Sonchow, demanding the youth's release. Of conise the exense of the mandarins for detaining the young mau is that he had to participation in a fight at confessedl Quinsan in April last which led eventually to the death of a native of the place,

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was disregarded, and at. If am. the police pre- ceeded to barricats all the gates of Hibiya Park. At nou, however, the committee of the Kowa Dashikai Auli Peace Association) arrivel on the scene-Thr-logs-that-blocked the gates. were torn down, and the assembled mob, with load hansuis, poured into the park, despite the now dock.efforts of about 350 police, and began to let off. fireworks in honour of their victory, the police standing by in omiuens silence und ceasing for

A resolu the moment from active opposition tion, that the peace be not ratified, was passer amidst thunders of applause. So far the only Berious casualty had been one sergeant of police badly injured, but now, after showing, their | feelings by cheering the Emperor, the mob moved in serried phalanx on the Home Minister's one, which is just across the road from the main yet-drawn-thuic brands sure swept out of the gate of Hibiga Park. The police, who had not way. The gate of the compound was seized the logs that had served, to block the main Paloway of Hibiyo Pack were now used by the mob as battering ms, and two breaches were soen opened in the wall of the compound which is flush with the wall of the porter's lodge. Kerosene

wax poured over this building, and it was quickly in a blaze. The polic

und five fowed to give grogul,

made good their Wollirmed rioters ProR footing in Count Yoshikawa's house only, however, to be met by an intrepid major of infantry, who cut down the foremost and beli short work of the police came up and made The lodge by this time the rest at bay till the was burning Bercely and the mob kept all fire engines at a distanci

But now a shery and sudden counter stroke

The put u now, complexion on the seme polica who hitherto hnd acted strictly on the A messenger sent on Saturday last to Quinsan defrosis, took the initiative, Fifty of them, to make enquiries has returned and now reports that who the aufortunate youth got to the who had been drawn up out of sight in a neigh yemen he was forced to kneel before the boring tuple, issued from it, suddenly, al, against the railings of Hibiya Park, and order to confess."Thick iron chaies ned i

and then ascens of horrible butchery took place, son Magistrate in spite of his protests coming up swiftly, took the mob in flank. They for refractory prisoners to kneel on, boops to

cun, but went in with their short sword, a nuber of other instruments of torture were ostentationsly brought out by the runners, in stabbing and slashing mercilessly. Your cor- obilience to the Magistrate's orders, and respondent sow one man go down with his hear pour little fellow of about eleven, sl shed under thrown with a clong on the tiled floor of the ballpen to the car. Close beside him fell a of justice (sic) to strike fear into the youth's heart, the arupit. A jansa ruded past on my right while the thick chain was inserted between

is legs so that on the slightest indication of and thrust a big coolie through the throat. The blood gushed out in a sudden jot ant refusal to "conf" he coull be slung round to kisel on it, by two lusty razers who held besprinkled the jusa's white uniform with scarlet, toon the sisters turned to fly. They him one on either side. Whether farture was acinally inflicted or not the messenger could had scarcely any weapon but stones Bud not find out, as, owing to the striet injunctions cudgels, and, to bind their assailants, would of the magistrate, not one of his underlings eep up dust in paper bags and huri it the magisterial inquisition, but the unfortaunte dared to tell outside what happened during their faces. The police were drank with blood; Įrisoner was forced to "confess; "his accuser, a Fung man, also under twenty years of age and an ex-student of the Anglo-Chiness College here, whose evidence had been extorted by torture, having been brought on to bring the charge home.

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was to have boon the signal for renewEU and quiet. The fuzerat of the victims which disorders, was privately porformed by the authorities.

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Tokyo is quiet. Int tremble is expected in POSITIVELY THE LATEST AMERICAN Kioto and Osaka, both tarbalent towns, where i martial law, it is expected, will soon be declareal.

The feeling of the people may be gonged from the fact that a private committed harakiri in Yokohama, cn husing the fence terms.

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CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION GRATIS.

The English etliter of the Kolumin. Mr. Shihotsu, who represents the paper in all dealings with foreigners, interviewed to day by your corres ondent, was very sceptical as to any on the idea that the lives of Marquis Ito and recurrence of the rints. He threw cold water

that the riots were dopied

a trustworthy Baron Katsura were it imminent danger, and con munifestation of popular feeling. He attributed HIGH CLASS WORK the trouble for the most part to the soshi or professional thugs, and criticist the Tokyo Press severely for lashing the populace into Mr. Shihotsu declared that, next to the fre thus, the rieshanen had been the Isidora in the disturbance, in order to interfere with the trams. Your correspo dent elicited the foot fomenting opposition to the pobre. This was one iu revenge for the stringent menstres that the Niroke had faken a prominent part in

in which the Niroku was involved.

Mr. R. Harding, who prosecuted, stated that the ovidence against first and second defendants was that they were reana emoving a lady's bicycle, and the evidence against the third defendant was that he removed the other bicycle from the hold without the permission of the compradore

Edward Sampson, third officer on the Choi Sang, spoke to having his suspicion aroused on the 4th instant by hearing the round of a bicycle bell. Going to the gangway, he found the carpenter taking away the gentleman's appears he und the deceased laid a quarrel and bicycle. He stoppel him and took the bicycle squeeze the heal. "Chis-kun" or leg rocks, and ↑ The polico made no effort to get the mob on the taken by the police in the Yoshiwara scandal ]

His Lordship-Relate the facts of the case. Prisoner-Deonsued threw a stone at me which struck me on the eye. Then struck him, giving bin four or five blowɛ. I have to say.

That is all

His Lordship-The story the prisoner told before coincides with the evidence given. It

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back to the bold when he al the other machine had disappeared, The carpenter alleged that the hold man had passed the bicycle to him.

that deceased struck him Erst. He then retaliated in such a water that deccasul died al П consequence of his injuries. I thoroughly understand there had been previous quarrel. It was a sudden one, and

The third compradore on the Choi Sang, prisoner used his fist only as a welpen. I

stated that about seven o'clock be found that also understand that deceased suffered from an

the two bicycles had disappeared from the hold, enlarged sploon which rendered it very easy to ruptare, These are all the circumstances Int at that time he saw the first and second

defendants bring back the lady's bicycle.

The Recond defendant said he saw the first defendant carrying the bicycle and ho helped him.

ueed take into consideration.

Addressing the interpreter, his Lordship said-Tell the prisoner the policy of the law is that one man cannot take another man's life except ünder provocation which is so serious that it makes the homicide justifiable; or under circumstances which I might almost call privilegel.

are None of these conditions pressus in this case. Prisoner went too far and must suffor the penalty.

Four mouths imprisonment with baril labour, A

BOBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

Kung Fat was charged with that on the 11th August, at Gun Club Hill. Komloca, he feloniously did assault and rob one, Lo On, of a watch, silver chain and umbrella.

Prisoner pleaded not guilty and the following were empanelled as a jury:—Chzu Hewan, E A. Meirer, P. Hoggard, R. B. Cooper, A. J. Pugh, J, T. Whoaly and J. H. Ritchie.

His Worship aid he had no difficulty in

ermitting, the first and second defendants and asked what Mr. Harding had to say regarding the third.

Mr. Barding replied that the third defendant knew he had no right to remove the bicycle without consulting the compradore, He wonlik know that the second defendant' was not in any way responsible for the bicycle.

His Worship said the third defendant might have been negligent, bal by doubted if he was criminally liable. The first and second lefen- cants were sentenced cach to six weeks hard Labour, and the third was given the benefit of

the doubt and discharged.

BEFORE MR. G. N. ORME (SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATE).

This

THE PECHILES”, RESCUERS.

An interesting ememony took place at the Morcantile Murine Officers' Association, Sbang. Lui, on Sept 10, when the Captain. officers, and crew of the German str. Albenga were presente ad with bandsante souvenirs of their gallantry in rescuing the officers and crew of the Fechi. The was filled with members and their friends, and Vice-Consul among the guests present were Stengel (Germany), Mr. F. Hagberg, Consul- large billiard room on the Association's premises

toneral for Streden and Norway, and Captain Willbrandt of the German gunlicat Jaguar.

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BABY'S AWFUL

ITCHING ECZEMA

Sores and Scales All Over Face and Body Could Not Tell What She Looked Like Unable to Sleep- Grew Worse Under Doctors.

IN ONE MONTH.

A grateful mother, in the following let. ter, tells of another of those marvellous cures by Cuticura: When my baby was four months old her skin broke out with a humour. I took her to a doctor, who said it was eczema. He gave me medicine to give her, but she kept get ting worse all the time. Her little face and boly were so covered with sores and large scales you could not tell what she looked like. No-

had a child ever

WOTSC case. Her face was being eaten away, and even her anger nails fell off. Then it itched so she could not sleep, and for

110 Let Test. many weary nights we could At last we got Cuticara Soap and Oint ment, frst

did not use the flat, bat, even when thes was senrrying away, pursued their vielas pitilessly, thrasting and backing at cowering backs, and are thown up to protect heads.

Mr. Tippin. President of the Association, Charges of mounted police followed; this horse-

who presided, said that on behalf of the snd again: They were toe tightly crowded to

members, prezrut anil absent, he had great men riding through the close packed wch

pleasure in extending a cordial and hearty Owing to the repeated demands of the make way and the mounted police left in their

welcome to their guests. They met there to de honour to men who had proved themselves well engineer-in-charge at the Quinsan works, that rear great swaths of dead and wounded. the imprisoned youth should be sout back to put the finishing touch on the mob's discomf

turo, and a battalion of Infantry of the first worthy of the same by the gout work they his duties, bocanso of the solemn promise of

coming up, it brake and Hed; the main part of dort i seng calt ble lites as the and CURED BY CUTICURA the magistrate that he would alkim him to

of their own. Hear? Hear!) When the perli return the same day, after a few questions had it making for the Kolamin ufice, which is not

circumstances of this gallant rescue been asked of him, great secrecy bus far off."

The mob, however, had little time to wreak remembered they felt proud that such men shouku observed by the Chinese concerned in the

Vengeance on the Government organ before the

be members of the Marcantile Marine. matter. Indeed, the magistrate eren wont se far as to avow, when the demand for the young ubiquitous police were on hem gain, scattering had watle the fullest enquiries with regard to mau was again made by the Kailway people at them in panic. The rioters fled with kimonos the resens, and it was marvellous how the the works, that the prisoner hail been sent to tilted up, their gotas clicking like fastants, paptain aul offers and crew could have done under suck frying cir By Sonchow." This wat said, apparently with the Thy new began to burn systematically such good work

reason of the of cbject palting a stop to farther demands. As polis mion and box that they could, splitting

Hall of her mattor of fact. the messerger who had been for this purpose into detachments. There rent to Quinsan monged, by briting a ranner's Were mens erafty fellows among them, for their prevailing at the time the Alheage was in a The Attorney-General in informing the

assistant with a couple of dollars, to get into proceedings were marked by considerable can practirully helpless, condition.

sea, and the steering gear being carried away Messages, for instance, were sent by Propeller had gone through racing in the high jury of the facts of the pass stated that on the

the gual precincts on Mouny morning the ning

they were practically helpless throughout the These orders being night. They never knew but that any moment 14th of last month Lo On was on his way to

tungistrate, he was told, had left for Sooche telephone to the police-hozesand branch stations. the day before when having got so far the ordering concentration. pay a visit to a relation who was employed at

Aguin, at the a passage lending to the dwelling of Mr. Mokassistant declared that he dared not help the obeyel, the uh barut this undefonded boxes might be their last. Those who witnessed the storm in Shanghai itself found it quite bad the ride ringe at Gun Club Hill. When ho

messenger further for fear of being butahooal. and stations at their own will.

When doy broke on the 2nd of was half way up the bill be saw the prisoner Li Choe, a teacher, för án unlawful purpose.

The mesanger, therefor, had to shift for pighattucks on the Kakumin, the rioters, who strong

had possessed themselves of several poltes- immost courtyard-where condemned men are

the belief that they were reliels, thus coming to dawn was no doubt welcome to all. At daylight sessel way sighted in dive trouble, dying tying to open the look. On Saturday night, generally confineil-the mersenger eventon, close quarters without expesilion. But thess iguals of distress. The captain bud to deside

distant glimpse of the prison attieks, which lasted intermittently from nine.

whetlier assistance could be given, and when he hearing the noise, they went to the door, and t

but 023 trying to approach the room A

theh saw de'endent running down the street. They where he was conficed in order to speak to him, tilleven o'clock, were all unsuccessful, and asked his offices and crew if they were prepared the bonts they came forward like a couple of gaolers came up und graffy asked with the exception of some ear-buring on the Ginza and the attacks on the Harriman party.

The officers and men who went went after him and arrested tinn.

the messenger what he wanted. The reply was

the night paard without further insident.

in the boats behaved like good follows, though Defendant assorted to was a bricklayer em

that he wanted to speak to the grisover, bat

importance

nce; the c

on they had great difficulty in preventing their piogod in Thes Vœux Road and called a witness

least, fifty dalaission unless the sum of, at This attack was of little they refused

was handed out. Not having casualty being one of Mr. Harriman's friends boats from expsizing when they went alongside

slightly

the Perkili, He felt quite sure that in the burt by a stoas on the shoulder, while in support of bis statement,

name of hamauity Captain Petersen and his Stutence of 14 days impris unt was passed. such a sum of money with bitu, the user the party were returning to the Amoriran Had

officers and crow were worthy of praise and He was very A second native, a female, was similarly dealt valled out in loud tones, so that the pr

Consul is helping you. The mossinger could not Mr. Harriman sedulously say no mure, for he was forced out of the place by the gaoler, but not before he say that the unfortunate prisoner had handcuffs and heavy leg-irons on him--N-U. Daily News,

Thang Nap was charged with being found in

gesticulating to him and then heard him shout For soveral nights the people in the houso bad himself. Finally, managing to get into tollerns. used them to delade the defendera into September a high sta was still running, and

Come up here and see this.". Curiosity

apparently got the better of Le On, who, instead of going on to seo his uncle, turned aside to see what the priserer had to show. AS soon as he got within proper distance of the prisoner he was attacked, knocked down, badly used, thaile unconscious and robbed of a watch and other properly. When he regained cou- seinastess be found himself lying in a ravine close by, and that the prisoner hud gone

Later

heard noises at the door as if some one was

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in the day prisonge, was arrested on another with for a Hike offence in Medorel-Rond. / could hear him, " Keep up a good krut--your Legution from a Japanese everlasting thanks due to thera

-charge, and on being searched a pawu ticket was found in his pocket which led to the di- covery of Lo On's watch; and later his umbrella wa× also found.

Aftor bearing the ovidenes the jury returned a verdict of guilty, and bis Lordship, ja passing soutence, said the prisoner must be keps from the community for some time. He would be imprisoned for seven years with hard labour

and receive 24 strokes of the birch.

NEW SHANGHAI COMPANY.

The N.C. Daily News of Sept. 18, says The prospectos was handed us yesterday of u now and promising industrial enterpriseia Shanghai, the Vulcan Ironworks," Id., with a copital of Th. 500,000, in 1,000 shares of s. 500 uach, of which one-kulf, all that it is proposal to issue at present, has been fully subscribed. The new

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Kowloon, on the 16th inst.

INTERFERING WITH A LUKONG.

Two coloured seamen were summoned for interfering with a lukong in the execution of his duty. It appeared that the lukong had occasion to beard a trams car at the Central Market when the defendants told him he had to sight to sit on the seat, a disturbance follow- ed, in which the lukorg was assaulted.

The second defendant wald ha ely asked complainsut to sit up a bit, as the car was crowded. The bokong struck him and ho retaliated.

Defendants were each-sant-ig prison for three weeks with hard labour.

THE TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE. The following is a translation from a Japa

nose official text:

guified the acerrenos, little would have been heard of it. Ifis conduct is in striking contrast to that of Sir Olaade MacDonald wie, when offered a guard for the Legation, refused point-

blank..

With

an accident, one of his logs being badly sorry to have to say that the second officer met crushed The latest accounts from the doctors:

That the I

Ing could *ported, he was sorry to may not be saved. This meant that the injured officer Wodaoday, the 8th, was comparatively quiet,

would to unable to follow his recation. The but the police box outside the Sakurada Gute Associatic wished to extend their deepest of the palace was rushed and demolished, and a acoud, but abortive, attempt was rails on the sympathy to him and hoped things would be bright for him in the future. The Association Home Minister's house Nightfall. however, also wished to present the officers and crew with Torras of Armistica published at Tokyo on

was the signal for fresh disorders. The Nihon the 7th of September:

great pleasure in stating that Mr. you Stengel, Lasbiku Police Station was tired, and suddenly souvenirs of this memorable occasion. He had 166-A certain distance (tons of demarkation) the mob, who were back in their old place onl

German. Vice-Cousul at this port ind very shall be fixed between the fronts of tlus armies side Count Yoshikawa's bouse, began to seize kindly undertaken to make the presectation. of the two powers in Manchuria, as well as in

the trams randing paal R.biya Park, and it was

The Bonour was very much appreciated, and je the region of (the Tawen river), not till thirteen were in flames and the supply asking Mr. von Stengel to make the presona tion, he expressed the gratitude of the Associa 2nd. The naval forces of one of the belliger- uf cars gave out that they desisted. The scene was weird. The real was packed with n

don to him for doing so. (Applause.) ents shall not bombard territory belonging to

groaving crowd. yelling,

Mr. son Stengel hanked the President for or occupied by the other,

3rd-Maritime captures will not be suspend. after car came up, conductors and passengers his kind retourke and said it gave him very

wore hustled out, the former being secured to

great pleasure to haul orer these souvenirs. ed by the armistice.

Addressing the officers and crew in German 4th-During the terms of the armistice new provent their giving the alarm at headquarters. reinforcements shall not be dispatched to the The wood-work of each car was smashed, secked ho sided his commendation to that of Mr. be dispatched to the North of Mukden on the fused, siseets of white lame lit up the dark handsome gold pendant lockets, and the crew part of Japan and to the South of Harbin on, faces of the mob, who only fied, when cavalry with a cheque, all being the gifts of the

had been launched against them, and there M. M. O. A. The part of Rusei.

Caut. Peterson for himself and on behalf of! 5th-The commanders of the armies and were no more cars to barn. Wednesday night. Choi Ho Shang, partner in the Hop Key

was also marked by the destruction of Kand-kit the officers and men thanked the Association fleets of the two powers shall determine on firm, was charged, at the instance of a fellow

common accord the conditions of the armistice Police Station and the firing of the Salvation made himself obnoxions to the mob by conneel- enumerated

og submission to the Powers that be. This was their answer.

Thursday brought martial law, the suspension Yeredzu, of the guld, Nirvlen, and

RUDBISH ON THE FOOTPATH.

Two dollars or soven days' imprisonment ezek was the poualty imposed on Is Kau and Chan

As car,

company will take over the east." now Chun for depositing rubbish on the footpath / atre of war; those which are en route shall not with oil and ferd, and soon, to wires having Tippin and then presented the officers with 1

shipbuilding business of "W. M.

carried en in Shanghai, and will erect new works on a site of 37 mow of land st Yangtsepoo, with

a frontage of 400 feet on the river, that has

been secured on very favourable terms. The inachinery will be of the highest class.

how

in Macdonald Road, Kowloon.

ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

electrically driven, and Mr. W. M. Lav, one of partner, with embezzling sama of $100 and in conformity with the provisions aboca Army preшizes, A misguided Salvationist for their handsome gifts and said that if aj

the vendors, has formally agreed to net as

mauiger

of the company for five years. The $200 on different dater. vendors receive 80 fuly paid-up shares in the

Mr. Otle Kong Sing prosecuted and Mr. company, and georzulee that the company will G. N. Forrors instructed by Mr. Dickson) earn iu par coat on the whole capital during appeared for the defence.

the first year.

Bil-The two governments shall give orders to their commanders immediately after, the signature of the Treaty of Pence in order to pat this pretocol in execution.

could.

similor position ever arose again they would do

they The toast of "The Kaiser" was then drank and the ceremony terminated with three Tusty cheers for the officers and men of the Albenga N.-C. Daily News.

with the Soothing her in warra water then spreading on the Ointment with soft cloths. I saw a change in a week. The sores began to heal, aud she could sleep at night, and in one. month slie had not ore sors on her face or body. Auy mother having children

with eczema or humours will find a friend in Cuticura Soap and Ointment, (signed) Mrs. Mary Sanders, Spring St., Camden, NJ., Aug, 14, 1904."

INSTANT RELIEF

For Baby and Rest for Tired, and Worn-out Mothers

The foregoing statement justifies the oft-repeated assertion that Cuticura Soap and Ointment afford instant relief, and permit sleep for baby and rest for tired mothers, and points to a speedy; perma aent, and economical care in the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin, and scalp hamours of infancy and age, when all else falls.

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• Deputes TAL & Co. Byday. Putter Drug & isal: Auknčia, I Chem. Cupp, Bustan, Bote Froya.

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DR. NEWELL

WILSON,

DENTIST.

Latest American Methods.

Reasonable Fues.

No charge for examinations, Office hours 9 4.3. to 5 e.M,

No. 2, PEDDER STREET (next to the General Post Office and opposite to the side. entrance to the Hongkong Hotel).

Hongkong, July 5th, 1905.

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