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his kind whenever he gets a spell out of prison. of ovory lunatic who is cast out of the asylum during temporary lucid futervals, of the wastre!, of the feeble minded, and the degenerate. No, he stints a bit more, give up his cheap wine, his cigar, and pays for the private education of his children, and an unfair tithe to the education

afford to contribute himself,"

A. S. WATSON & CO., of the working-mana who could better

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D: 14

Thoan of us who can afford to put into practica the theories of "Sartor Resortus", and kindred jileas of ewancipation from convention-and it is a bold and often costly thing to do are able to see the shoddyness of the middle-classical, which, however, CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO GEORGE EVERTON "tells us is "at least an ideal whose attainment calls for theift, self-denisly and persound respect; and, whica all is said and done, this shoddy ident is the kermone of England's greatness, the solid foundation of her fonperial Dominion ". is, moreover, an ideal which prevents the victim from crying out and drawing public attention to his troubles.

"HIS EXCELLENCY THE

GOVERNOR.

SOLE AUENTS FOR THE PINE PRODUCTS OF

S. BURROUGHS, WELL-| COME & Co. LONDON.

It

A it. Putorsburg telogram to the Mainichi TELEGRAMS.

states that Russia will pay Japan 150,000,000 roubles for the maintenance of Basgiàu prisoners in Japan.

The Nanfangpao states that Mr. Pokotilef

has notified the Waiwapa that the Russian

Government has dispatched an official to mark out and survey the Pamir frontiers and request ad the Chinese Government to bend deputies to co-oporate in the dumaration. The Wai-

has given the necessary instructions, ¡ A contemporary says that an English gentle. man zamed B. E. Young. who attempted to roach the summit of Puji on April 25th, had to descend owing to ice and the extreme cold. The patches of leg whicb linger on this stways easy climb make it still less tedious, and are rather welcomed by Alpicists. The phrase "had to deesand" cannot has been warranted, from a 1. mountaineering point of view.

We are requested by the Revd. Fatbor Augustine to state for the information of all the Renau Catholies, whether civil, toilitarg. or naval, attending the Sunday services at the St. Joseph's Church in Garden Road, that, in response to the wish of many of the wor shippars the hour of the forties has insen altered to 10. 'a.m. every Su¬dng, Justead of 2 wag, a beretofory. The cbang will take effect from Sunday next, 20th instant.

The article came rather appropriately for Hongkong, just when we were hearing about the poor coolie's grievance with regard to high rent. It is a question whether the house rents in this Colony do not hit others harder, those who are mich higher in the social scale than the polic,

The following two" telegmnix" are from the and who yet are not so in respect of propor-Cableners. The first sets to her bass evolved KEPLER'S SOLUTION OF COD LIVER tiorinte salary. Where the coolle pays in some way - the second: Berlin, Mag

TABLOI

BRAND PRODUCTS

SOLOID" BRAND PRODUCTS. KEPLER'S MALT EXTRACT.

OIL IN MALT EXTRACT.

LANOLINE PREPARATIONS.

CREAM, MÄZELINE HAZELING

HAZELINE SNOW, ote, elc., vis. MEDICINE CHESTS, azid POCKET

MEDICINE CASES.

twenty-five per cent, of his wage as rent BURROUGH'S BEEF and IRON WINE for his cubicle, the "middle-class serf" to adopt "Ozetor Easton's" terin, pays fifty per cent or more for his flat or suite. He cannot send his wife and children into the country to live healthily and cheaply. He cannot ride in the workmen's trams, even when he is prepared to sacrifice diguity for solvency, Part of his "sholdy idea!". we suppose, is more of a stern necessity. He must maintain a certain standard of respectability of appearance, if he does not wish to risk his means of livelihood. We heard some time ago the wail of the **Critia, who complained that the cost of A. S. WATSON & CO., living was now out of proportim with wages.

The Fine Proffacts of Mosers. BURLOLOUS, WELLCOME & Co. are, proscribed by leading l'hysicians all over the Wor

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CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, TER HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

NUTION TO CORRESPONDENTS. Oxt communications relating to the news salumis. should be addressed ipTwn Editor,

10-An attempt has been made to, ussassinato the Kaiser. The dustardly effort Failerfentiraly. Tremendous excitement was created and. Bertiza is now an armed camp. Congratulations on his scape are pouring in from all over the world to the Emperor. Auother cable received here says: London, May 10-What is Leliored to have been a well prepared plot to Emperor William of Gerdany has just bien nipped in the bud by the arrest of five anarchists Urville in the Prosinen of Lorrain. In the house in which the unsrekists were seized was found a large quantity of bombs and other explosives. The Kaiser had not yet arrived in, Urvillo, but was xpected there to-day."

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ÎNEUTER'S RVICE,]

GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

LONDON, May 1. Turkey hus agreed to evacuato Tabah and all other places within Egyptian territory.

RUSSIA.

LONDON, May 13th. The Dama, on Saturday, after vigorous speeches, expatiating on the sufferings of the people, instructed a committee to draft a reply to the Throus, to include a request for a fail anesty and the abolition of the death penalty.

(N.-C. Daily News Service.)

RAILWAY BUILDING IN MANCHURIA.

POLICE COURT.

Tacsday, May 15th,

BEFORE M. F. A. HAZELAND^{FIRST

POLICE MAGISTRATE).

TAKING ADVANTAGE OF HIS HOSITION.

It

HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS.

(FROM ODA COBRESPONDENT.)

London, April 13th.

A REVIVED INTEREST. Novor during a period of quiescendo las China recrived so much attention frein the British public and the British Press an at the present time. This is a promising symptom, which those who are interested in Chinga trade and Chinees affaire welcome as an earnest of

A Sanitary Board coolie was prosocnted by Inspector D. J. Macképzis for being in unlaw. fil passsssion of "ore tiger claw mounted with gold, one gold ear drop, and one piece of gold, reasonably orpeated to have been stolen. was stated that del odant was engaged in profounder knowledge, the basis of sounder judgment and the, forerunner of a wiser and removing plague ouses, and suspicion full en

more continuous policy towards the great him when it was discovered that a banglo Chinese Empics by the British Foreign Offies. missing from the body of one of the victims. His Worship said there was no doubt that defendant robbed the dead bodies, and he would have to pay a fine of $75 or go to prison for

threo months.

EXCITING SCENES AT BELTS WATER BAY, When thepo volies were sontaneed to va month's imprisonment each for being in illegal Poking, May 10th.

possession of opium, a sensational story was told The Turtas General of Haitugking talentation to their capturs. It appeared that of gmphs that the upcessary capital for the construction of a railway between Teilatlar Monday evening a party of excise officers, sod Aiyun bas bear subscribed and work on accompanied by a European constable, went to the section balwasu Tsitsibar and Morguen make a raid at Deep Water Bay Brick Works

They offected the arrest of the joki wis being led out of ths works shosted to the police

will be undertaken us a comnéuncement,

"Kill these men. I am arrasted."

Immied-

if only the average member of the House of Commons would assimilate a tenth part of the information about China in the public priatą there might avan be hope for those who prafe and preach of the solidarity of mankind" but de nothing sulatantial to bring about an international rapprochement, A. considerable amout of the presont interest in China is aftributable to the presonce in this country and in Europe of the Special Commissioners sent from Peking to investigate foreign systems. The yeast of reform is evidently at work, and if the authorities in China display a correspon-

energy to that showa by the Commissioners sine their arrival in England, you who are near the scene of affairs mag yet see in your The extraordinary cold wouller in Japan isfatuis the coolies came to his assistance and Jay and generation 'the "Erst pronounced stap attacked the offers. A determined struggle forward on the path of astional administrative

UNWELCOME SNOW-IN JAPAN.

Tokyo, May 10th. ariously affecting orriculture. There has been a heavy suéwfail in a few of the northern ensued, in which sticks and bamboos Wererform in China. It was botilting that the freely used. After the fight had been in Chian Association, as representing all that is district.

| best and influential in the commercial inter- course of Great Britain and Chinn, should take the opportunity of entertaining the Chinese Com missioners. The banquet given in the Café Royal

THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE,

San Francisco will donation of $100,000 refused,

Tokyo, May 10th. accept the Canadian which was formerly

THE CONTRL OF THE CUSTOMS SERVICE.

progress for some time an Indian constable was besten down, and the officers retreated *horowards. in the interval the Euro pean officer hand fired his revolver, and this being taken as a signal for assistono misforce. meats arrived from the palice station and the three men were arrested.

THEFT BY AN OPTICIAN. E. C. Elliott, optician, was brought up où remand, charged with stealing a pair of eye. glasses, the property of Mr. Lasarus, Poder's

on Tuesday night, taken in conjunction with overal other fanctions of like nature- and following upon the attention bestowed on the Commissioners by the Foreign Office, officials and all with whom they have been

these high mandaring with the desire that brought in contact-cannot fall to impress

'olists in this country to see China a strong

Peking, May 111k. The question of the appointment of the High Commissioners of the Customs is being seriously discussed by the Diplomatic Body. The Foreign Ministers are basily considering how to deal with the situation which has arisen, but asut at the Seamen's „Institute last month, and and independent country, strong bogatise of the

as their interests eanDict co-operation is. impossible.

A NEW JAPANESE NAVAL STATION

Tokyo, Muy 11th. Japan has decided to make Chinhai, in oath Corea, a naval station.

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

The Ernest Renas, "the largest armoured cruiser ever constracted in France, was launched on April 9th, at Saint-Nazaire. She is one of ive varsels of this class provided for in the 1900 shipbuilding programme. This five, together with six battleships, were to have been com- ploted before Dec. 31, 1903, but uct une was dy for service at timi date. The delay in conuection with the Ernest Renan is largely dus to the plans having león overhauled and codically altered at the last moment. To attain a speed of 23 knots instead of 24, the tonnage.N had to be incronsa: from 12,550 to 13,641, and

These Juxurions young gentlemen night begin to think of the Far Eastern remedy for trouble, the suicide's way, if they had to experience half the privatious of the honest illow who keeps a roof over wife and weni, paga his own doctor's bills, and fights the demon debt with the same energy that earns him all his employer cair afford to pay these hard times. endeavour to think of his supposed circam-four out of the 16 164-millimetre guns done away with The cost of the venul, originally

When WC

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Correspondents must forward their names and afstances in detail, we wonder that any can stimated at 129,020,000, will be 1.32,000,000, dreica with communications addrened to the fixier, be found a weep over the grinning coolic, | She will probably be ready for her trials sa not for publication bul as evidence of good faith,

All Letters for publication should be written on who indulges in riotous orgies with every one side of the paper only.

extra windfall of ten cents, and would No anonymously signed communications that have

presumably be quite happy if the Sanitary already appeared in other penave will be inverted,

Lyders for extra conion of Daly Fuses should be teni before 11 4.2. on day of publication. After the Board people would only refrain from Aour the supply is limited, még supplíaco y Faleyraphic Address: Pazos, Cedar ... th Hollering him with what he regards se

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Mr. Hanbury-Williams, the editor' of the Mouthly Review, is to be barti'y congratulated on his enterprise and good fortune in securing an exceptionally xastient number for April. irrelevant details. To the academic we have rarely seen in a single issue so many HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C. observer, he seems a far happior individual articles of high merit. We recently referred LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, Bthan the Bog CRATCHTS whose troubles wat length to the contribution on the blood- have been guessing at. But, as we have On May tith, the British Legation, Peking, said before, Mr. Charcnir would probably'

F,O. Bas, 98, Telephone No. 13

.BIRTHS.

thy wife of C. C., A. KкE, GỈ L 1:21,

On May 9th, at Shanglaw, to Rev. and Mrs, be the first to revent pity. If as little were

FRANK BAWLINGÓN, 11 2013.

relationship of man all the ape. "The Moral Crisis", and The Essential Facter of Progress", are two thoughtful articles which we would not willingly have missed; while

On May 11, at Bhanghai, the wife of Thonbeard of the woes of the poor landlord (who Flora Annie Steel's senatiozal' article on

X. MCINTYR, of a son (still-bera).

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.

also has his troubles) and of the poor coolie ******* (who does not wear them on his sleeve) the Lorite need not be put to the trouble of ervasing the road.

Mr. C. M. CART and Family beg to convey their heartfelt thanks to all friends for their condolences and expressions of sympathy in their recent ad birres youïent, and also for their courtesy in attending the tubenil.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, MAY 16TH, 1906,

ALLOWING for some of the exaggeration which secus a necessary concomitans of all earnestness, there was a certain reusonalde ners in the article by "GEORGE EGERTON", published in Saturday's issue of this journal. The "pour we have always with us"the professiooni poor, perhaps we tony sny, to distinguish the pet objects of sentiment and pity from that oute, glorious army of *middle-cines perf*** who suffer worse pangs than the submerged tenth, as a conse quence of that decent pride" which others call a "shoddy ideu!".These "hardest and worst paid workers of, the country", who warcia under my clamorous banners, who enjoy no eight hours* day, are, we read, the wisorable buffer between the classes and

The plague total is now 437, oighteen casua having been added yesterday. Twolvo wore fatal esses. Three were found out of doors.

Messrs. W. A. "Fitton & Ce's, monthly Manila markot report dated April 28th says the share market coulinues duil and lifeless, with money tight.

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So far as we can nuderstand the peculiar style of a Cablenous arrative, the Philippians Govenment has declared sackfighting per-

missible.

We are glad to hear that the capital of the Kingpei Concessions, Ltd, has been fall subscribed, and the directors went to alloiment.

on. May 10th.

Marriage in the East sad in the West amstod 24. We never expected to find a WOMAD Nome meu bare championing a view that hitherto dared only to whisper, Except Nor. man Gale's poem, all the other contributions are eclipsed by the numbers cited

for

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,

..

The monthly competitions for the Robertson Farowell Cup and May Cup were held at Happy Valley on the 12th to 14th May, 1906. Th

following cards were handed in

FLOBERTSON FAREWELL CUP.

18 Bor. 1 Mr. F. R. Barry, R.N.

Mr. E. J. Grist

84....

LA. H. Wilson, R.N.... 99.

5:

15=

2

78

Mr. C. E. H. Beavis...

Mr. R. Miller

14 12

Mr. F. J. Barsley

10

Mr. E. V: D. Parr

Mr. J. C. Steen......

15

Mr. A. W. J. Watt... 115 MAY, CLP.

...

४ -- 197

104

24

98

15

Mr. L. Evane Lt. H. Wilson, R.N..

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R****5882 @288283 RAZB

Mr. G. G. 8. Forsyth, 103 13 Mr. J. C. Steen... 105 1,7 98 Mr. R. E O. Bird 111--

111 Mr. P. Testar...

Mr. A. M. Forrest ... 108 —

POOL. Mr. R. Miller

Mr. F. R. Barry, IN. 78 Mr. J. Clark

Lt, H. Wilson, RN...

1420

83- 1

15

Mr. A. W. J. Wat... 115 -

1881

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27. 107

I Winner of Robertson Farewell Cup.

Mr. A. M. Forrest ... 102- Mr. E. V. D. Parr.... 98 www

* Winner of May Cup. 3 Winter of Pool.

THE STUFF THAT CONVERTS"

ARE MADE OF.

A letter from Nanchang, the scene of the last massor, signed "Gertrude Howo", vor- -elndes_as__follows in a contemporary "And A meeting of the Legislative Council is called after all, was over, certain parties, suspected of Thurs lay. The Hon. Mr. B. E. Pollock participatico, applied to join the Church

This idea of the function of the church being move" that it is desirable that legislation to protect from the consequences of their mis for the registration of partners with limited democnours, does surely indicate spiritual dark- liability should be inprodrical into this Colony". news on the of the people, and

pacl

may be said immeas of int lectuut vision on the The same gentleman has also three questions part of the missionaries in dealing with the

suggest set down in his name, the first for Mr. Gershon Chizere. With all lie dose-like harmlessnes Stewart, asking if the experiments in wood of this class had they never see phort in laving have proved sufficiently entisfactory to serpent-like sagacity, low could such an idea of warrant ab extension of this method of read. the Church prevail so extensively in China? making boing taken into consideration; the second asking why a zelitieation as to dead- rate was not promptly attended to by the

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ARMED DRUNKENNESS.

To be drunk wip carrying lethal weapons

Street; during April.

A European witoass spoke to meeting, dofor -

whan witness referred to his eyesight defendant invited him to his room, where he produced several pairs of glasens. A certain pair suited his eyesight and defendant presented him with them.

His Worship Did you ask him if they were his glasses. I suppose you know ho was working

for Lazarus ?

Witness-He told me they were his properly. I'did not know until later that they did not belong to him.

Hie Worship--Did it not occur to you that it was strange that he should have a dozen pairs of prinses?

Witness-No. I thought it. quite feasible that he should have them, being in the trade

Defendant told the Court that ho gave the glasses to witness as he could not afford to pay for them.

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Mr.Turford, manager of N, Lazarus, optician, said that defendant, who was strandled tmre, was taken into the firm's employudut on probation, but left on the 24th April without giving notics. This roused his auspicions, especially, when he heard that defendant was doing opfisian work in Macao. He would not swear that the glassor belonged to the firm, though he ventured to think no other firm in the Colony sold similar glasbo,

Defendant--Do you remember calling me down for selling a pair of glasses, for two dollars which you sail ought to buvo beon sold

for five dollars?

Witness-I reasabor, the incident. When I retarded from tifin sae day he told him he had sold a pair of eye glasses for two dollars.

Defendant-I paidate two dullors for these myself and gave then to that young man.

His Worship-That is a different story. Atter other questions had been put by defend. aut, bis Worship passed sentence of three weeks imprispament.

BEFORE Ma. C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND

POLICE MAGISTRAŽE), ·

AN UNFORTUNATE PASSENGEL,

cleans of her Government and publio depart-

Ata, becaneo of the natural expansion of hor commerce and potential resources, and bea99 of the patriotion of her people. These ATO gentials to a nation that would be strong

T. J." IN GOOD FORM.

It struck me that Mr. Gundry, to whom the China Association is indebted so much, scarcely did himself jurtice in his speech, and the speeches of the evening were lows of Bir

Thomas Jackson and Duke Tani Tue, Sir

Thomas aever spoke with greater fluency, aud his speech was excellent because of its obvious sincerity. As one listened to his fulvics, it was impossible to restrain a feeling of regrat that. personal considerations must deprive the Chin ese of Sir Thomas's presence in their expital to help them to carry his suggestions into practice. Tho surpris of the evening was the unexpected rein of humour raveled by Dake Tsa

Was

The laughter that grated bin sallies spontasoons and wisestrejood. The shrewdness of the Chipman was not lacking. When I have told pople in this country that the Chinese are a shrewd and practical people, they have either blinked with leonnasled scepticism gr asked me how it was thou that B practical people had so many unpractical fantares

in their system of government and social life. But you know, and your readers know, how wideawake the Chinamian is to the argument of the dollar, and if it can only be borne in upon the high ofBoisks throughout the country that their fancial interests and the interests of the country itself are bougşl up in the commercial developmentof the country, than it is reasonable to expact suck raforms in ad- ministration as will place it on the same level for

honesty and autorprise with the individual Chi- 20se trader, whose uprightness is a nover-failing topic of praise for those who have had dealings with them. The railways that pay twelve per cent, are the railways that Dake Tsai wants to sen... in China. Thore is no reason why the Chinese railwayu should not pay an oven higher rate of interest; bat it cannot be done unless those underlying qualities that have distinguish- A Russian engineer, who was a passenger oned the English race at home and abroad are board the Freneli mdil steamer Salaric, was also at the basis of all Chiness enterprises. This charged with being drunk and incapable in the wes not enforced upon Duka Tesi at Tuesday's street the previous might He stated that he bsequat, but let us hope the opportunity was lost his abip though coming us bore, and that in pot lost during the remainder of the Commis- consequenos ke now found himself without stoners' stay in our midst. ".

FARLIAMENT. money and clothing. He wanted to see his Coneal in order to telegraph to the Captain of the Salazie to discharge his personni effects at

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peace for six months.

HEAT YENALTIES.

The absence from the House of Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamberlain daring the past weak hau His revealed the deplorable weakness of the Unionist

the Liverpool barrister whose maiden spoonla made such a favourable impression, promises

The shareholders of the Shanghai and Sanitary authorities; and the third sabould be treated is most serious offeuss, Shanghai, whither was bonid.. Investment Co., Itd., who met da May 10th, if the Government will consider the advisere have been recent cases of drunken Worship banud hing over in $25 to keep the Opposition's debating power. Mr. F. E. Smith, confirmed the resolution increasing the capital ability of grating to those civil serious foreigners fourishing evolvers; and now and reducing the quorum.

who are drawing their pay on awarlingead of a shocking affair with a sailor's sberth basis the privilege of drawing half of their knife. Os May 11th, about eleven o'clock

p.m.,

A man and a woman were consisted of being well, and of the others none is making biaselt ese asilor from one of the men-of-war Japanese Chao Erbsen, Tarter-General of Fenglion, pay at the rate of la. Si. to the dollar, or

`in unlawful possession of 9 enty of sugar which note prominent than Sir Gilbert Parker. If Shanghai was riding in a riesia along the st has wired to the Waisupa to refuse the four will the Government grant some other relief by Boone Road when, owing to the road being was found by the water poliou in their annuit be true that the member for Gravesend has conditions on which Japan will restore Yingkow | way of compensation to such Civil Servants. up for the laying of a water main, e coolie The man was fined $100 or three months' decided to abaailon literature for a political to China as these conditions intériore with the The orders of the day are:-First reading stopped, as he could not go any further. The imprisonment and the woman $5 or 14 days,

career, he is certainly setting about his new line of life in a wholehearted manner. He is sovereign rights of China.

of a bill entitled an Ordnance to amend the sailor, who was drunk, got out of the ritsha,

constantly catching the Speaker's eye. In Law rebuting to the Property of Married and on being asked by the coolie for his fare,

pulled oat &

particular, he appears to have set himself the the masses. They pay an unjust proportion Government wishes to take steps st once to thrdinance to regulate the qualißestions and to

the coolin brought

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. native policeman, who was on duty

task of criticising Mr. Winston Churchil'. Sir of the taxation that provides the working build a railway from Failsilar to Harbin and provide for the Registration of Dentists, near by, to his assistance. The Japanese

Gilbert speaks with 's perceptible Canadian man of the boray-handed variety with cheap thus forestall any possible aggressivo dosiga on

The LG str. Priv: Heinrich loft Kobe vis

accent. He is fluent, more so than most weitere Second reading of the bill entitled an immediately turned his attention to

policaman, attacking him with the formidable Nagasaki Lad Shanghai on Monday, the 14th dwellings, cheap transit, free education, the part of the Russhus who have been purves Ordinace to amend the Summary Ofences sife. The policeman was quiety rendefense, at 8 p.m., and may be expected hors on impresses one with his extrettes, Ent free bátlis, free libraries, free asylums; and ing the routs.

language and if it were not for a slight (Amendment) Ordinance, 1900. Second reading hors de combat, Lis assailant outling Tuesday, the 22nd inst, a.m.

The 1.G.M. str. Prinz Waldemar left Sydney raspiness in his vocalisation would be a pleasant Itin reported by the Wanfungue that Viceroy of the bill entitled an Ordnance to amend the severely down the shoulder and nearly severing

the left band from the forearm. The police on Saturday, the 12th inst., at noon, and may paying for the half-promised free boots, free Chou Fu has recently memorialisad the Throne Magistrate's Ordinance, 1890. Second weding man was in a pitlable condition and the fore be expected here on or abont Tuesday, 5th June, speaker to listen to. Of the other literary men

with reference to the opening of Tangohow to of the bill entitled an Ordinanc toased or the Japanese must have been confideriule the commerce of all the Treaty Fowers stating provide for the establishment of Luate The noise made by the injured men summoned

i is they who will most feel the pinch of

meals, and persions. As the writer Lold us.

The Nanfangpao states Ahat the Chinese Wonen. First roading of a bill entitled in coalie. The crianife and stabbed 16

p1

The

"None of these benefits the middle-clusa man, Į that in July, 1898, the Inte Vicerèy Lig Kon-yi Asylums and to provide for the custody and ¦ a large crowd of angry Chinese, who seized for this port on the 14th inst., and may be ez- To send his children to the Council school would was instructed by the Peking Government to care therein of persons of unsound mind. panese and but for hią timely arrest pected here. on Manchuria arrived at Ban fashion on non-political subjecta, and though a

with the exception, parhaps, of the free libraries. be to negative the efforts of years of self-denial open Tusgehow to foreign trade on the same Second reading of the bill entitled and to lower bis children in the social scale; to conditions as Chinwangtas and other elf Ordinance relating to the jurisdiction of the endow them with an accent and tore which would handicap them in most of the professions; to opened ports in the provinces, but owing to the Supreme Court with respect to the care and give them & premature knowledge of evil words dificulty of raining funds for meeting the commitment of the custody of the pareous and and fasts; to forse them to mix with the off-opening expenses; the matter was temporarily cstates of Lunaties. spring of every congenital criminal who bogota shelved.

ments of reinforcements police he wouldve been an rather summarily dealt with by the indignant natives. The injured man was conveyed to the St. Luke's Hospital. His condition was serious, and even if there should be no complication perhaps a month will elapse before he will out again.

The J.-C.-J. Lin str. Timahi left Macassar in the House, une is more delightful to me

thon Mr. Hilaire Bellos.. He is young and ・・ or about the 21st inst.

should go far. He leatures ia s most charming The P.M. etr. Francisco on the 13th inst,

The Silk ez C.P.R, str. Athenian arrived in Liberal in politics writes with equal charm and New York on the 12th fast.

classic grace for the Conservative M rainy Post. The 0.8.8.& C.M. ate. Yenglaze, from Pacifie He has served in the Fratioh army, knoWS Coast, faft Kuchinoten on the 14th inst, and is better than most amatears how to handle a den here on the 18th inst.

sailing Boat, and has travelled extensively.

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