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| north of England, is a familiar example of door and bolt." During her absence Flors Miller, of Kokomo, Indians, bas filed
how the outward signs of an ancient cult the passion of love ceased to operate: a suit for divorse because her husband is sashTELEGRAMS.
to r * bad poker player and yet a persistent game reprobler. In consequence he loses all the money threat-
may survive long after it has ceased to convey any meaning to the crowd. - A more northern development of the old myth is to
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dad god, which was washed with pure
water, anointed with oil, and clad in a red robe, while the fumes of incense ascended into the air, as if to stir bia dormant senses by their pangent fragrance, and wake him from the sleep of death. Such, according to Dr. Frazer, forms the groundwork of the chief Semitic religions, and one of the chief features of all these is that to procure remission of the otherwise inevitable-fate there must bu shedding of blood-ot Brat the most precious blood attainable; and the long story of the rites was ons from cruel and bloody human sacrifices through intermediary offerings of animals to milder scrifices often merely typical. If," he says, "the custom of putting a king or his son to death in the character of a god bave left small traces of iteoli in Cyprus, an island where the fierce zeal of Semitic religion was early tempered by Greek humanity, the vestiges of that gloomy rite are clearer in Phoenicia itsdf and in the Phenician colonies which lay more remote from the highways of Greek commerce."
Still these traces are to be everywhere
and we have a most interesting account of the various substitutes, and the increasing mildness of the rites as they permeated from Semitic sources into the milder dis. positioned races, principally of Aryan and ceguate stacks. The interrupted burn ing of Croesus is one of the most interesting of these stories, which, however, are traced
found at the bottom of these celebrations,
into Egypt and Oriental lands as well as story is too long to follow in its entirety, aimongst the Greeks and Romans. The bet the volume itself is well worth perusal from the unexpected light it throws OR any of our modern customs is religion as well as in our ordinary social life.
| which should go to household expenses. Hare,
in offcial language, is a paragraph from the divorco petition "The defendant was
inveterate but unsuccessful gambler. He was
not possessed of efficient judgment to estimale the commercial value of a pair of dances, and he had been known to hazard heavily and persistently on sa ace full when he had notified that his adversary was in opas, notorious, and undisputed possession of two pairs of queens.”
The Manchester Dispatch says:-We are to
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NAVAL REVIEW.
LONDON, May 5th. The naval review at Portsmouth was a great success.
THE TURF.
LONDON, May 5th. The race for the One Thousand
have more than one member of the Imperial Guineas was won by Witehely [Elma families of Japan with us this spring. After disqualified?}. Frugality was second, Prince Fushimi follows his Imperial Highness and Sixty third.
Prino Kuni, who is proceding hitherwards from Japan in April. Up to the present princes of the Japanese blood royal sea invariably patronised foreign liners when journeying to Europe. Prince Kani, however, from a desire to encourage the ship waing portion of his countrymen, has decided to come over here in one of the Nippon Yusen Kaisba bosts. Like bis brother Royalty Prince Faslimi, Prinos Kani is an army man, and is a member of the staff of General Kuroki,
“I've married nearly 20,000 people, and I'ra learned from the lesson that marriage is a failure, ". That is the experience of the New York "Marrying Parson," the Rer. Franz Schneider, who bas just died at his house at Castel, on the Rhine, Mr. Schneider went to and in the German quarter of New York found America from Germany thirty-eight years ago, it to his advantage to encourage the marriage
babit. He had a house always, decorated for
marriage festivities thougian artificial of grass tree standing in his hall semed an old sort of symbol. It was a poor day that did not bring in two couples at least to be married. His role was nsver to accept a fee of loss than twelves shilings, and many fees were much
larger. After marrying some 20,004) perseas
if bis counsel was sought in an unprejudic he was able to return to Germany with a con- fortable fortune. Curiously onough his advies,
way, seems to have been like Punch's,
"Doal!"
As is commonly known, a good deal of business has been done in the past in insuring the lives of
The 16th plague fatality was recorded on notable people. Vast sumas ohanged hands over Saturday.
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE COLONIAL PREMIERS IN
LONDON.
LOCAL SPORT.
LUSITANO ATHLETIC SPORTS.
As previously predicted, the Laxitano Club Sports, which were held at the race onutma at Happy Valley on Saturday, were a great suposes. The weather was all that could be desired, the racing was good, the entries were numerous, and the Calentia String band enlivened the proceedings with musical selections during the afternoon. H. E. the Offloar Administering the ›Government, and Mrs. May were in attendance. The officials are:-
Committee:-Mr, N. H. Alves, Mr. A. V.
Barrus, Mr. A. A. Lopes, Mr. E. J. Norcahs,
Mr. L. A. Osorio, Mr. P. M. Remedios, Mr. J.
o. Remedios, Mr. F. A. V. Ribeiro, Mr. H. H.
V. Remedios, Mr. A. J. V. Ribeiro, Mr. J. C V. Ribeiro, Mr. I. Rocha, Mr. P. da Rosa and Mr. J. T. Silva.
President:-Mr. J. A. 8. Alves.
Hon. Secretary:-Mr. A. G. da Rocha, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. C. M. C. V. Ribeiro. Judges:-Mr. J. A. S. Alves, Mr. F. X. Bo telbe, Mr. Leo. D'Almada e Castro, Mx, Đ. M. Canlin, Mr. A. F. Osmond, and Mr. M. E. da Silve
Referee :-Mr. J. D. Osmund, Handicappers:-Messrs. A. E. 8. Alros C. M. S. Alves, J. C. Barretto, J. M. V Remedios, C.3. C. V. Bibeiro, A. G, ds Rocha, and J. M. Vistor.
LONDON, May Zad. Preference was the text of the speeches of the Premiers at a banquet given in their honour by the London Chamber of Com. merce. Sir Wilfred Laurier said it would not affect the loyalty of Canads one lots if Great Britain did not grant preference. He urged that the establishment of an all-V. Remedios. British route to the Fur East via Caunda is a substantial and uncontroversial form of preference.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN ASIATIC ORDINANCE.
LONDON, May 2nd.
The Imperial Government has declined to disallow the Asiatic Ordinance of South
Africa.
JAPANESE VISIT TO BRITISH COLUMBIA.
LONDON, May 2ad. The Japanese visitors to the Jamestown Exhibition have arrived in British Colum- bia, and have been cordially received. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE COMMER- CIAL TREATY.
GPS.
LONDON, May 2nd. Renter's correspondent in St. Petersburg wires that the Plenipotentiaries have agreed to the text of the Commercial Treaty, and also to a protocol and diplomatic notes in reference to mutual special concessions. The formal signatures will follow shortly.
GERMANY.
the death of Queen Viotoris, for example; people who had never seen her realising upon long-held Mr. C. F. W. Bowen-Rolands has been made policies at her death. It seems hardly a nice distinction, paraissent revetus de robes dea justies of the pence,
wey of anking money, and not much sympathy laine noire; ils vont pieds nus en se frappant
The King's exequstar empowering Mr. D. S.
can be bestowed upon the than who bresks him- la poitrine, poussant de grandes crie, versant
Pereira to bo Consal General for Peru st Hong. self over a speculation of the sort. One such des torrente de larmes. Trois cent cingkong has received his M-jesty's signature.
was the man who insured the life of the late Bir personnes, lant kommes que femmes, jettent de
John Arnett. The latter suffered losses in 1872 amounting to upwards of a quarter of a million. He was over sixty at the time, and a speculator reasoned that this blow might appreciably shorton the days of Sir John. So be effected
LONDON, May 3rd, sa insurance for a big sum at a very high figure.
The Budget Committee of the Reichstag Bat Sir John flourished more and more. The has passed the vote for the troops in China, they ruined him. Then he sold out to a had not yet concluded its task. wretched policyholder paid his premiame until the Government stating that the contingent
syndicate, who paid in premítims twies the sam assured. The baronet lived for twenty-six years after the policy was taken out, and was a
herbs et parcourent les champs en cherchant ies as du fils de Dion. Cette cérémonie cesse au bout de sept jours.
But the story went even further, and in the oldest work of the Chinese, the Classic of Ballads, we find very similar rites per- formed at the same period of the year. As 's anonymously signada mounisations that have in the case of Remusat our more recent airsady appeared in other papers will be inserted.
1-800M) of DAILY PRI should b. translators are equally unable to ent before 11 am, on day of publication, after that prehend what the Chinese author places
our the npply is limited. Only supplied for Cash Patagraphie Address: Fansa. Godes: 2.8.0.before them. This time we quote direct
Lieber
from the ballad, the first of those bearing
Orders for
P.O. Bos, 89. - Telephone Zio, 19
KOONGKONGAFFICH: JA, LÊNG VORTA SUAÐ VÍ. LONDON OFFICE: 131, Finær Srauer, E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, MAY 6TH, 1907.
com-
Major T. P. Jouer, R.A.M.C., has been appointed a member of the Sopitaży: Board | daring the absence on lease of Lisat-Col. J. M. Reid, R.A.M.C.
amounted to 8517,899.44, while the total sesete On February 26th the Colony's liabilities were $1,444,349.34, the balance of sessia over liabilities being $872,450.
Mr. W. A. Crake, Assistant Government as Government Marine Surveyor during the Marine Surveyor, has been appointed to act
abeauce on leave of Mr. J. Macdonald.
Receipts into the Treasury between Jaumry
gold mine to the company which had made the bargain.
Ons of the prettiest old hossss in Grafton-
PRINCE FUSHIMI'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.
LONDON, May 3rd. The review at Aldershot, in bonour of Prince Fushimi will take place on the 9th
the name of Pia. Now, however this trile 1st and February 28th amount to $1,84,990,86, street (No. 21) has just been taken over by airst. General Sir John French will be in came to be applied to the collection forming the fifteenth book of the First Part, Pin was the original sant of the ancestors of
Starters:-Messrs. A. E. 8. Alves and J. M.
Time Keeper :-Mr. C. M. §. Alves. Clerk of the Course:-Mr. J. K. Britto. The various events resulted an ander
60 Yards Flat Race-(Handisap)-Open fo boys under 8 years. Post entries. First prise presented by Messrs. Vieira & Ca,; suoond prize presented by Mr. J. M. da Rocha.
Fred Ribeiro A. Oraz
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planship of the Colony)-Open to all curvern
220 Yards Flat Rece."Borstch "-(Cham- Post entries. First sud Second prizas pre- sented by Lusitano Football Club.
H. L. Garatt
L. J. Wishart...
Time: 25 secs.
1
ย
200 Yards Flat Race-(Handicap),~Open to School boys of all nger. First prize presented by Mr. A. M. Baptista: Second prize presented by Mr. J. C. Barreto.
J. M. Braga... E. M. Castro...
(50 yards) 1 (25 yards) 2
Time: 23 415 880.
120 Yards Flat Racs.
L. A. Ozorio
F. H. Byndman...
(3 yards) 1 {+yards)!
Time: 125 secs. 120 Yards-Conaned to sailors of Portuguese
gaubost i Lima. First and Second prizes presented.
by
José Pereira Nunes...
I Dead Hent for second place run off and won
2
Patricio Autonio dos Santos.. 601ards Flat Race-(11andicap).—Open to girls under 8 years. Post Entries. First and Second prizes presented by Messrs. J. C. dos Remedios & Uo.
Bertha Noronha Gertrude Pinna Aures Xavier....
Prize for the tiniest girl: Ethel Armstrong. 220 Yards Flat Race~(Handicap).-Open to Adults First prizo presented by ears. L. M. Alvares & Co, Second prise presented by Mesars. Noronha & Co.
J. M. Roza Perairs... F. H. Hyndman
Time: 25 sace.
440 Yards Flat Rsce(Handicap) (Open to School hoye of all ages. First prize presented by Mr. J. Kavier; Second prise presented by
E. M. Castro (60) yards)... J. F. Cuatro (scratch)
2
3
T mo: 56 seca. 120 Yards Flat Race (Handicap)-Open to
Prize presented by Mr. F. F. Ega da SHIva. girls from 8 to 12 years. Post Entires, First prize presented by Homes, Grass; Second
while the payments out ware 81,917,477.03. The company for the purpose of holding art exbibi- command of 20,000 men, including Mr. B. M. Vieira balance on the debit side is therefore 332,490.17. tions, &c., in connexion with the new weekly Brigade of the Household Cavalry, and six H.E. the Officer Administering the Govern-paper Collecting. The first exhibition, which Battalions of Foot Guards. The troops the northern Chinese before entering China;ment has been plessed to sypoint M. E. Jones, Brkable series of sporting pictures, drawings, will be paraded according to Mr. Haldane's
is now open, consists of a large and rather and the language is markedly different first boarding officer, to act as asistant harbour prints, and books, from the rest of the books included in this master during the absence on leave of Ligat pictures do not reach a high level of art, thers Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Although most of the new organisation scheme. The King, the part, and this may account for the difficulty | C. W. Berkwith, R. N. the Chiuess commentators have found with
is always a quaint attractiveness about the pro- Duke of Connaught will be present. A promenade Concert is announced for next ductions of Ferneley, Bartorious, H. Alken, and regard to the rendering. The first verse is Saturday evening on the Volunteer Farade their like; and this gallery is well furnished RESULT OF THE ONE THOUSAND worth quoting:-.
Ground, in aid of the Union Church New Organ with them. The remarkable talent of Row- Fund. The reader is referred to the advertian-landson, sa artist who combined great delicacy ment on page 4 for further information.
In the soyouth won the fire afor (Anturca)
passes (to the wost).
In the ninth acon we get ready our (winter)
garments.
Or the first day at the sound of the horn [wa
moet} On the second day we have our wailing, Discarding our upper garments and subutitut-
ing tempen clothes.
For the death of the year.
On the third day we take out our plough-sharee. On the fourth we level a platform, And with our wives and families 'Carry our fcand to our south-lying fields,
That our acree sy bear their increase, and all
be gladdened.
Here we have all the essential parts of
His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has, with the advice of the Executive Council, been pleased to appoint Mr. C. Mol. Messer to be a director of the Widows sad Orphans' Pension Fund during the time he holds the office of Colonial Treasurer.
in
Books
the rites of Adonis in the West, the lamentive banke, are as under :—- tation for the death of the year, and the restival of his reviving. In the subse--
the offerings of pigs, goats and lambs, quent verses the Chinese poet speaks of
THE DEVONIANS' DINNER.
GUINEAS.
LONDON, May 3rd.
1 Elmu 2 Frugality 3 Sixty
THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.
LONDON, May 3rd. At the Colonial Conference. yesterday. Mr. Mackay replying to Mr. Asquith on behalf of India, argued in favour of fres
tion of India and the rapid growth of trade, dwelling on the advantageous posi
exports under the existing fiscal system the risk of damage by retaliation was дов imaginary. Mr. Asquith said that the Imperial Government could not accepi an infringement of free trade, but it was ready to co-operate in other methode, for impro ving inter-Imperial trade, such as better steamer services, the increase of Commercial Agents in the Colonies, removing or re- dreing the Suez Canal dues, and communi- cation with Australia via Canada.
444
2
G. Remedios G. Pinne ... Half Mile Flat Bace-"Scratob."--Open to European Sailors Soldiers and Polios. Post Batries. First and Second Prises prevented
Gr. Clegg...
1 Gr. Andrews ...
2
Ex
Time: 2 min. 13 2/5 secs. 440 Yards Flat Race-(Handicap)-Open to Adults. First priza presented by The Catholio Union; Second prize presented by Mr. F. M. Eça da Silva, Agent for the Shanghai Life Insurance Co. Ld
D. E. Carvalho D. A. Soaren
1 2
Time: 57 15 secs. 120 yards flst race-(Handicap)--Open to adults over 80 years. Pust entries. First prize
prize presented by Mr. F. H. Hyudmaa- presented by Mr. A. G. Romane. Second
2
J. M. V. Remedios... A Silva Ladies Nomination-First priza presented by Mosers. Soares and Co.; Second prize pre- septed by Moers. Jorge & Co.
B. C da Silva, nominated by Mosary,
Chomarethe
One of the interesting books of the season is undoubtedly Dr. Frazsa s "Adonis, Attis, and Osiris," treating of the old religious of Asia Minor, Syria, aud Egypt, more
of baad with the coarse humour of his time. especially in regard to their aeed-time and
may be studied in many water colours, and in s harvest celebrations. Not, the least in-
still larger number of prints; and in his case, teresting portions of the work are those
as in that of some others, the works shown are referring to the modern survivals of the
not entirely of the "sporting" class. For ancient rites still apparent in many of our
stance, the drawing of "French Prisoners on modern popular customs, and the fact that
Parole at Bodmin" (244) shows that he was many of our religious idens and cur most
quite at home in dealing with any subject which was susceptible of a humoroas tura. Many of cherished rites can only find their full
Returns of the average amount of bank notes
the prints are rare, if not unique; and the books explanation in the elaborate ceremonies
direnlation and of Specie in Reserve in Hongkong, during the mouth ended 30th April, are fair samples of what is in itself so immense once practised in Asia Minor and Syria.
1997, as certified by the managers of the respecthe first half of the 19th century the age of siterature. They are chiefly the productions of The most widely spread of these are those connected with the death and resurrection
Average Specie in John Mytton and “Mr. Jorrocks." of Adonis. Adonis the young and hand
Amount. Renarve,¦--
$
$ krone, the beloved of Aphrodite, who was slain by the cruel dart of winter, but whow
Hongkong and Shanghai Chartered Bank of India,
Australia and China. 3,393,086 2,300,000 out of pity the Gods permitted to rise here also in agreement with the old Syrian National Bank of China, Ld. 209,928
Banking Corporation 11,995,840 8,500,000 The Devonian Society of Hongkong held its aguin on condition that he should spend practice, and it is with reference to these
100,000
eleventh annual dinner on Saturday evening at the half of each year amongst the shades offerings of living animals that De. FRAZER
Total, 14,491,854 10,90,000 | the Hongkong Hotel and the function passed ia Hades. Dr. Fazer quotes Bokna's
off with its customary success. Mr. A Shelton makes his most noteworthy remarks. The A touching inalance of a hasband's sacrifice ballad of John Barleycorn as a modern instauce of the survival of the old myth-Semitic peoples of Syria and Babylonis, Mrs. Anderson had been slowly dying from
worship of Adonis was practised by the old in order to save his wife from certain death Hooper presided and Mr. Mowbray 8. North is recorded from Philadelphia. A lady named
cote, the hon. secretary occupied the vic-chsir The time-honoured junket, and apple dumplings the true name of the deity was Tammuz, apanis. After consultation with the doctors with cream had their place in the mens while but ia use it came to be reduced to. Adonai, her husband decided to yield as much of his cider and eloe-giu were included in the wine
The State puta up certain skutters on Sunday, He is first heard of in And on this primitive and transparent myth
simply Lord.
own blood as would be necessary to save her life list. The toast of "Devon; our County
The contention of the specialists seems to be built up. Long ago the prophet Ezekiel do the great Mother Goddess and the embody-/plaesd side by side on an opperation table, ait by the President, and Dr. J. Herbert Sanders that too few shutters are pat ap, and that not pulls. Fo nails or spikes allowed. No sitting much of the religion of the world has been Babylon an the youthful lover of Ishtur, Accordingly Mr. and Mrs. Anderson wore felicitously submitted after the usual loyal toast, and the Church opens certain doors,
nounced as an abomination in Jerusalem the men of the great reproductive energies was inserted and attached to a pipe aúnnected | K.C., and acknowledged by Lieut. E. M. Crosse, by orging for it
was made in an artery in the busband's 'i, tabe responded. The only other toast was that of enough of us enter those open doors.
“The Ladies" proposed by Mr. H. E. Pullosk
A woman's strength lies in her tears. She down, No hole to bo dug in the ground before can obtain all that man can bestow upon her pulling. One prize. weeping of the women for the dead Tammuz, of nature. Every year Tammuz was sup with a tube in the lady's arms. The physicians the remainder of the evening being devoted to A man's tears are bie wostnass. The pleasure Her tears are her tyrannies.
This orent ended in an easy win for the only another form of Adonis, yet to the posed to die, passing away from the cheer- began to pump blood from the husband's body.
civilian team. ful earth to the gloomy subterranean into that of his wife, and cessed only after no
reminiscing" and song. Mr. Shelton Hooper, of gaining his ends by a little weeping is present day in various forms and in various
him. denied
Team Race (230 yards)⋅ (teams of four). was re-elected president, and Mr. Northcote hon.
Oxiginal thought is a prize to be atriven for First and second prizes presented.
The members of the winning team were A. J. the theme of many an annual celebration.journeyed in quest of him to the land Mr. Anderson was rendered very weak by the from which there is no returning, to the doctors have just announced that, as the result
[oss of such a great quantity of blood, but the President made feeling reference to the death the most precious of faculties and is the y. Ribeiro, A. V. Bartos, F. T. ds Roys and The once pópular All-Hollow-e'en, still kept
of the Inte president of the Bovisty, Mr. E. W. distinguishing mark of the leaders all the world L. G. Cordeiro, while those composing the team house of darkness, where dust lies on of busband's sacrifice, the lady will recover.
Mitchell.
over, whether they be leaders in thought or in up in the rural parts of Scotland and the l
which ran second were L. A. Ozorio, J. M. C. política, in business or in invention.
Lopes, A. A. da az and H. H. Remedios.
""
There were three kings into the rast, Three kings both great and high, And they had sworn a solemn cath
Jolin Barleycorn should diu.
Was
religions the death of JOHN BARLEYCORN is world, and every year his divine mistress Jess than two quarts had been thus transferred. secretary, and in the course of the evening the and coaxed into being. Originality is one of
F. Franco, nominated by Miss C
Osetro
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Half Mile Flat Bace-(Hardiosp)-Open to Adulte. First prize presented by Messrs. Cruz, Fasto & Ciz: Second prize presented by Mr. B. J. Botelho,
N. H. Alves
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Time: 2 min 20 secs. Tug-of-War-Sailors of Portuguese gunboat. · Bio Linea Y. Portuguese Civilians Ten Side, to be pulled over 15 feet. Best of three
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