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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, SATURDAY, APRIL 25mm, 1988. Mr. B. F. Hame died yesterday at the Civil TELEGRAMS.] Hospital. The funeral will pass the Monument this afternoon at 5-p.m.

and Tientsic, draw 2600 sao's, The Chien, total for salaries, allowances, and wages is £55,624 The estimates further include items of £5,900 for passage money; 81,900 for rent allowances, and 2500 for postages, Incidental expenses, office, boat bire, cookies, etc, claim $11,790, exchangel nt 23 21 to CO., the doller. Of this moast the Shanghai

RATED WATER MANUFACTURERS £1,730.

ESTABLISHED a.d. 1841

Profumor Milne, at the Royal Institution, said that when in Canada, at a mesting of the British Association, he was invited to give a lecture. The slook ste ek eight as he started and be went on all right. At a quarter past.

everything was going splendidly, and he talked

he got to the last sentence. He then looked at the clook, and saw that it was pointing to twenty past eight. He was horrified, and, looking at the worried ranks in front of him he determined that they should not think that a man who had come from England had said all Ahe bad got to way in twenty minutes. Bo he began a story to spin out the time. He saw that Lord Kelvin was looking a bit paled, but he went on with the yarn till someona hit bim on the back, and muttered in bla ear, "Shut up, Milnes you have been talking an hour and a half. The clock has st pped.”

Consulate uses $1,800 and the Court there $1,000. Coal allowances are made to the amount of 28,158. Medical attendance at the Consulates absorbs For the relief of distressed British aubjects, 225 is set aside. dozon console in Japan (nine) and Coron require £10,100, Kobe, Yokohama, and Seoul drawing the bigger allowances. The assistants and servanta increase this estimato to £19,924, Siam (including judges) costs £9,175. "In 'tho. China vote there is an allowance of £600 for prison

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A somewhat exciting incident was witztonsad at the back of the Recreation Ground at Kobe,

DRY GINGER penses, witnesses, and deportatious. A peliosman of rather small stature had arrested

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LIME FRUIT

CHAMPAGNE

CAN NOW BE OBTAINED"

IN SPLIT BOTTLES

AT

$1.20 Per Doz.

50 CENTS PER DOZ.

ALLOWED YOK RETURNED EMPTIES.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, 21st April, 1918.

muscular coolle and a struggle was in pro- gress when the coolie drew the policeman's word from ita sheath and slashed his oapter over the head with it, inflicting & out about 5.

Telegrams sent by the Foreign Office during the year are to cost £12,000, and those sont by the Diplomatic and Consular Officers £27,000. Weihai gets a grant-in-aiduohes long. Me. C. Mancini, who had wit

Eastera of £10,000. The

Extensionessed the struggle and the attack, went to the Telegraph Co. gets a subsidy of £4,000 for assistance of the poliseman, who, though bleed- working the cable between Chefoo and ing profusely, stack pluckily to his man, when Weihai,

both stumbled into a small ditch, the coolie, fortunately, being underneath, and so wedged

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Mr. Arthur Chapmon has published Supple-in that he could not move. The man managed,

ment No. 2 to the third edition of his useful covertheless, to kick Me. Mandai, but thai wao Street Index.

all the damage that gentleman received: “The sword dropped from the coolie's hand in the The funeral of Miss Wail, a member of tha

fall. A aqaid of police arrived shortly after. Brodmann Company who died in the Peak wards, and the coolie's hands, legs, and neck Hospital on Thursday, took place yesterday.

were tied, and he was then carried or dragged The Pall Mall Gazette dejas The Uby the police and other cpolies to the lock-up. ́employed Billas The Bill for the Promotion of the Greatest Idleness of the Greatest Number." A. Folincaki, an assistant salasman employed at Messrs. John Little's Singapore, obfained a summons against Mr. Montagu Harris fornsing criminal force. Polinoski said Mr. Harris went into the shop and asked for collars. Com- plainant called out Here's a man who wants to bo served with collars." Mr. Harris followed him and demand d an apology for calling him a aan. Ele apologised, and Mr. Harris struck him in the inos with his fist

The London Marine Insurance Market correspondent of the Times wrote on March 20-Some intereat has been aroused in the market today by the announcement that the steamer Gionoars has sigualled to Perim that from a German steamer, namo ucknow. Te abe is calling, at Aden with paseongera sared

bat in the meantime rates varying from three morrow the identity of the vessel will be settled to five gainess have been paid on the six German passenger stanmere which are now in the neighbourhood of the Red Sea. On the other hand, no saxiety is felt for the Elder, Dempeter, steamer Aucra, with West India troops on board, which left Teneriffe on March

11 for Liverpool and has not yet arrived at

Plymouth. It is pointed out that the time occupied is at present only one day more than that taken for a proviens voyage, and the recent strong northerly winds might well account for

{" MANLY FROM " BEOLUSIVE SIRVIOL.]

OH! TO BE IN ENGLAND NOW THAT APRIL'S HERE."

LONDON, April 24th. We are experiencing severe snow- storms and sharp frost.

INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLES,

LONDON, April 24th. The Mohmand insurrection is spreading. Many Afghans are joining the insurgents, and surprise is expressed that no efforts seem made to stop them,

OBITUARY.

LONDON, April 24th. General Linievitch is dead.

THE BALTIC AGREEMENT.

LONDON, April 24th. The agreements with regard to the Northern Baltic have been signed at Berlin and St. Petersburg.

SILVER.

LONDON, April 24th. Silver is quoted at 25d, per oz.

RUTER'S SERVICE.]

SHIPMENTS OF GOLD.

LONDON, April 22nd, New York advises that shipments of gold

$8,500,000 are going to-day.. to Europe have recommenced, and that

THE TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE.

LONDON, April 22nd.

Mr. Sydney Buxton, Post Master General, in a letter, says that he has no intention of supporting any propout at the relegraph Conference for the withdrawal of artificial

words, but he expects all concorned to co-operate in keeping the privilege within reasonable bounds.

A MAN OF MARK.

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Many of the Chinese believe that when all other remedies fail and death is at hand, gizerng has the power to bring back health and A. S. WATSON & CO.. longevity, says Freserjo D. Glond, student interpreter at the Shanghai Consulate Teneral LIMITED,

Almost the whole ginseng trade of China is controlled by a group of Chiness merchants whose headquarters are in Hongkong. They fir the price both wholesale and retail, and regulate from year to year the amount of

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Amongst the recent titbits of telegraphio Lord President of the Council, has been created news in the following: The Earl of Crowe

a Knight of the Garter, in succession to the late Dake of Devonshire. Hie Majesty the King has also been pleased to confer the Order of the Thistle upon Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord. of the Admiralty, in succession to the lats Marquess of Linlithgow. Considering Lord Tweedmouth's recent foolish indiscretion in allowing lots of friends a private peep at a certain private letter from an August Porton age the award of the Order of the Thistle does soom needlessly cruel-Singapore Free Press.

slow passage.-A heavy loss is likely to he caused through a bunker fire in the Spanish steamer Isla De Panay, which, according to a THE message from Barcelona, has necessitated the submerging of the vessel. The Isin Da Panay was from Manila for Liverpool with a cargo of tobacco and cocos. She is a regalar liner of 3.484 tons, built in 1832, and owned by the Transatlantic Company of Barcelona.

THE BOYCOTT MOVEMENT IN

CHINA.

A Hongkong message-to-the Anahi is to the effect that in response to a warning given by the bayestt of Japanese goods, the Peking Govern- Japanese Minister in Peking in regard to the ment has issued certain instructions to the Viceroy of Kwangtung. On the 8th instant the Viceroy called a meeting of the editors their journale for the purpose of stirring up of Chiness newspapers which have been using the boycott agitation and advised them to refrain from such solion.

The personality of S-Leang, the Viceroy of Yunnan, anases to mash interest nowadays French observer says of him. that it is interesting to note what an soute

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 24th April,

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.

Before the Chiez JustICE (BIE FRANCIS PIGGOTT),

Cross-examined-Do you know that Lanmou and Kemp wore the inventors of Florida water? -I do not..

You have heard it?—No.

You know that they are very old mshu- facturers?--Yes.

Would you be surprised to know that they hire been doing business aines the fortien Po

Would you believe that they were the first to manufacture Florida water-I should not be surprised.

THE FLORIDA WATER case. The came in which the proprietor of the Kwong Sang shop, of 248 Den Vieux Road 'Contral, were charged with an infringement

Do you hellere it -I do not know. of the Trade Marks Ordinance by applying - *

Oh, that is your attitude. A bland don't false trade description to bottles of sent, was know. You don't know anything about Florida continued,

water except that made by W. G. Humphreys?

that there was no intention to defraud.

Sir Henry Berkeley for the defence contended-No."

Mr. Slade argued that it had been held that no matter whether a min intended to defraud or not, if his net was to result in misleading, then he was guilty of fraud.

You know that Humphreys Florida water is quite as good as that of Lanman and Kemp? Tes, and a good steal cheaper. (Langator, in which his Lordship joined.)

That Borell is a near Lanman and Kemp's as you can go --I feny that

They have threatened proossdiage against

Sir Henry said he would reserve his remarks on the law till later. Proceeding, he said it must be obvious to the jury what their defense ¦ you?—No, wo. They asserted that they had done, nelbing Their solicitors have written to you? Yor which justified criminal proceedings by those persons who admitted they were rival traders in Florida water. The prosecutors had instituted those proceedings against them for equeesing them out of the trade in Hongkong to their pecuniary benefit. It could not have escaped the attention of the jury that when Mr. Lamparski was in the witness box he saw a colourable imitation in every bottle shown him, except ons

Witness admitted that he had been approached by Lauman and Kemp's solicitors on the subject and had undertaken hot to soll any Florida water pending those preonzilings.

which turned out to be Colgate's of New York. Sir Henry then prodnood one of the bottles of Latman and Kemp's manufacture and one of the defendants' and ridiculed any suggestion of similarity on the labels. It was all nonsense, and that was the sort of thing for which they were to be sent to prison.

Mr. Slado-Certainly,

You are therefore interested in having this notion, dismissed ?—Yəɛ.

Sir Henry-You are on your oath } Witness Yes,

And you have told the truth Pres The manager of the Bincere Company spoke to selling both Lapman and Kemp's and the Kwong Sang's Florida water...........

Cross-examined-He sold the former at 66 cents and the latter at 35 cents. He made more profit on the latter, but he sold re of the formor,

Mr. Knobbs, a ohemist in the employ of Messrs. Watson and Co, said the arm manu- factured Florida water. It was a general name. Any oheist could make it as there wara varion" formal widely published. There were very many brands of Florida water and the name was not the colusive right of Laamu and Kempi

bottles ?--Yes. There is a particular shape for Is there a particular shape for Florida water

beer or champagne.

The Chief Justice-What do you say? Witness-You can always tell a bottle of boer or pickles by the lobe.

The Chief Justice-You tell a bottle of

Bie Honry--Well, I hope not. Proceeding, he said their defence was that they had a right to soil Florida water in bottles as they had put them up because the prosecutors had no exclusive right to use the words Florida water and he seserted that there was nothing in the appearance of the bottle calculated to deceive any one outside alucatic asylum. No onlinary man who wished to buy a bottle of the fonutsia brand of Lauman and Kemp's Florida water could be put off with two girls. It was too ridiculous. They had a right to complain most bitterly of having criminal proceedings brought against them for doing what they had done for years, and which others were doing and intended to do, notwithstanding that prosecution until there was the injunstion of that court but that of the an injunction restraining them and not caly Prity Council. There were large, pecuniary interests involved. It was not a question of Witness afterwards mentioned tbo, other Infringing any ordinanga for the defence of brands of Florida water, and said that if bo the public. The prosecutors had not proved wanted Lauman and Kemp's and did not that a single man had been deceived nor had know their label he would not accept the Thy shown that a person who asked for Lanman Kwong Bang's, There was no resemblance and Kemp's had got Kwong Sang's instead. in the label. In his opinion as our could mistake It was a prostitution of the criminal law to the one for the other of the two bottles produced. bring them there charged with a criminal A Chinese purobaser, was more servant than offence, and he appealed to the jury to proteotan. European. them and to compel the progeontors, those rival traders, to come into vivil court and ask for

an injuuction and maintain their rights as against the defondants to sell Florida woter is this Colony. They dare not come into a civil court because they know there was enough money to take the vase to the Privy Council patation- He ventured to stake his professional re-

The Chief Justice-That is not allowed.

repulation. It is too, valuable.

Sir Henry--I won't stake my professional criminal case and you cannot go to the Privy

This is

Council

The Chief Justics-Oh yes. Sir Heary-I know of no case. The Chief Justice-I know several, Sir Teary-Appaal to the Privy Council is

In an article in the Depeche Coloniale, a Faria newspaper, he has no hesitation in calling Si Leang a man of mark, whose liks is seldom found in official China. Several French ex- plorers, who recently came in contact, with the. Vicerory, have a high opinion of him, Hie rule bas energised the administration of the province, the spirit of progress is at work, and Toakin railway to Yunnan only awaits the completion

of the ahead fast Ko Si-Leang is described as a man of under- standing and incliued to progressive ideas, but anxious to do without foreign help as much a class, and recently beheaded a lot of mandarius possible. He is bent on purifying the official found guilty of corrupt practims. The Viceroy takos special interest in drilling the provincial The same mesuga adds that the Government lovies in European style, and is organising a of Hongkong, which has boen xeroising atrist special force of armed police to guard the control over the shipment of arms to prevent Tonkin railway whe ouse Ruished. He seeks prohibited fishing boats from carrying areas for of safeguarding the railway. self-defence, whiot has so far been allowed.

than £600. There are tens of thousands of The Viceroy follows practical methods of dollars involved in these proceedings. I charge According to reports reaching the Tokyo reform, and is foreseeing enough to station it against this prosecution that this is an act of abated, and the ease of goods in stock has not railway is to him Japanese goods in Hongkong has now much of possible foreign complications. The foreign been affected to any appreciable exten, bút new does his best to raise money to bay up the defence of their rights and intend to rely upon ata ding danger, and he not to be intimidated. They have stood my in orders are being deferred to some extent. The railroad and to extend it to the Tangles Valley. the independence of the jury to defend their Kokushi-kai (National Shams Society), a Bai he cannot collect the huge sum required for rights. I feel inclined to apologise for Boofety have boon patlishing circulars or it is too poor to stand fresh taxation, and no addressing meetings with a view to helping foreigners will lend the money on the Viceroy's attention to what is called the similarity between forward the boycott agitation, but owing to the security. He is in a fix. To buy the railway these bottles. I must ask you to allow me to vigilanos of the authorities, they have refrained is impracticable. He views with mistrust the from resorting to extreme tactics. At present Railway Company, but it is all the same

call it a glaring disimilarity. Continuing, he is not materially affected.

Mong is very shortly, and to get to the girl on their label for a fountain or the great capital of the province two years boner.

American eagle. The above-mentioned journal is of opinion

An Indian Daily Telegraph correspondent their being imported into China, kas now has to avoid foreign interference in the work restricted, sad the sum involved must be more

champagne by fine label. ?

Witness-Yes. (Laughter).

Sir Henry That is the only way of telling champagne,

You make your Florids water from Lanman and Kento's recipe -No, we don't want it.

Have you a registered trade mark ?—You, The red label is not peculiar to Labman and Kemp!--No,

Cross-examined-Lanman and Kemp are the pioneers of Florida water ?—I don't know.

Have they not the reputation for it ?-No. They are one of the best masunfacturers, though there are others quite as good,

Can you suggest why Watson's label shorld

Witness added that the two girls on Kwong have a fountain like Lanman and Kemp's?: No

Sang's label was such a distinguishing mark that no one could mistake the bottle for Lanman and Kemp's.

This concluded the avidence, and the case was adjourned till Monday.

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AN ENTERPRISING KINETOSCOPIST.

HONGKONG, APRIL 25TH, 1908. : says-A wordarfal fest of bravery was performed recently by two brothers, Khuda The Civil Service Estimates (Foreign and Baksh nad Shaikh Abdyl Ghani, of Moradbad, Colonial) show that the sum of £573.103 in Rampur State. They were despatched on authorities, the agitalion for the boycott of strong garrisons on the Tonkin frontier ja vie intimidation, but furtunately my olioats aro

an errand from Moradbad to Ramapur, and, will be required in the year ending March while entering the grove at Khadpura, a tiger 31st-1909 to defray the expenses in connec pracy upon Khuda-Baksh Ho warded off tion with His Britannic Majesty's embassies, the blow with his right band and caught one of s strong man, maintained his hold though the thig amount China takes £67,879, and

tiger was maling the other arm. Abdul Japan, Corea, and Siam, £38,041. The Ghari now rushed up with a huge stick which figures are somewhat bigher than in the he forced down the tiger's throat, causing it to the market of Japanese goods in South China pushing on the line, which is expected to reach pointed out that no one could mistake the two previous year. The Minister at Peking release his brother's hand, when Khuda Baksh Takes 21,500 a year, his Cousillor £800, seized another of its pass with his wounded his Chinese Secretary and the Commercial and wrestling with and holding the animal, Attaché 1000 each, and the Chaplain £200. The Ambassador at Tokyo takes £5000 a year, and with exception of the Commercial Attache, 900, the other

missions, and consular establishments of the paws of the beast with the other and, being women's association, and the Sell Government the purpose. The provinco has no ospitalists occupying your time at length, but I ask your Niagara Falls, the greatest catarset in the

whilst Abdul Ghani balaboured it to death, The dead tiger was then taken to the Nawab of Rampur who had the animal skinned and the wounded man sent to hospital.

JAPANESE BEER EXPORTS.

Tang Tak Tim, maesging partner of the

One of the local Chinese papers remarks that when the late La HUNG-ORANG visited America direnmstances prevented him from visiting. world. But I, the editor of this journal, have been priveleged to so them here in Hongkong very close and very natural." The Chinese editor referred to the demonstrations of the Edison Kinetoscope in a vacated shop in Gason's Road Central, Attel up as a theatre

remember aright) the Yellowstone Park.

The pictures were good and interesting

that, in the end, the Viceroy will bow to the song Bang, said hie firm mauafactural and the moving pieturo he saw was not of inevitable and make it, up with the Company Florida water and other perfumes. Hi Niagara after all, but of smaller falls in (if ve and bare set to work learning French and trade mark, which was registered, was the two Many young men in the province hare done so, getting employment under the Company girls without any surroundings. There was a There is also now an increasing demand for French goods is Yunnan, with every

boauds,

salaries are as at Peking. There is no ton and Officers Commanding, the Band of the and at the same time a scheme is, being framei. of trade soon avancing by leaps and Prospect firm of the same name in Canton. It was their enough, but far more interesting was the yonog

Selection

Putionco,?

KIND WORDS FOR CHINA.

which Eas decided to increase its capital from The Dai Nippon Bear Brewery Company, YS,600,400 to 12,000,000, as approved by general meeting in January last, is now going By kind permission of Major B. L. H. Bar through the necessary process for the increase,

chaplain at Tokyo. The surgeon at Peking Third Battalion, The Duke

for the extension of the company's factory. Cambridge's Apparently the company has no fear that the 0including £100 for Fadwledge Own" (Middlesex Regiment will play the new taxation will have any particular effect in of Chiness. At Shanghai the Judge taken following programme of music during dinner at reducing consumption of the bovorige, Japanese

the Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) evening: beer exported to Fouth China is chiefly tho "R. W. Smith, who is connected with £1,800 year, the Consul-General and March. The Commandant," ..... Hume production of the Dai Nippon Beer Brewery More. Jardins, Methess & Co. of Shanghai, Shipping Registrar £1,500, the Assistant VulseGouttes-do-Rosen, Waldtenfel Company, but the annual exports for Shanghai, China, spent a few days in Portland," says the

900, net including £100 from the Song Violet."

Sullivan Hankow, and Honkong are not more than Timberman, the leading lamber magazine of Wright 15,000 cases, the majority being shipped to the Pacific slona, priblished at Portland, Colonial Ofice as Judge at Weihai, the Three Dances from Henry VIII.

German

Shanghai oud Hapkow. In Hongkong and Oregon. "Mr. Smith says the outlook for .. (a) Morris Danice.”

Kwangthag the demand for Japanese boer railroad building in Chins is very bright, and, b) Shophorde Dance." (c)"Tereh

is small, and is practically confined to daring the next years, if nothing unforeseen Dance," Danse Gracieuse "Le Palais Royal."

supplying the wants of Japanese residents, happi, he looks forward to a wonderful Bonheur Chinese and foreigners in Chins seem to prefer actirity in the commercial development of Selection The Girl from Kaye," ... Caryll German beer. Last year the Dai-Nippon Beer Chine. He says the timber interests of the Moore Brewery Company sent a commission to Seath the Pacile Coast has not much to fear from Yalu River have been overestimated and that China Hongkong and Kwangtung--to ib. vestigate whether in was not possible to induce that quarter. The industrial revoiation which the Chinese to foreske German beer for Japan. is going forward in the reduction of the export DINNGE MENU-Hors-D'Eavres-Windsor found that there was a possibility of selling the building in Chins of large four milfs, must ase, and as a result of the inquiries made it was of one from the Coast to the Orient, caused by Chad Butter auto, co-Victoris Cutlets Canapes. Soup-Mock Turtle Fish-Smoked some 15,000 cases this year in South China, posessarily csations. The United States will and Tomato Sauce, Baked Sheep's Head and Arrangements were made sccordingly, but the continue to export the wheat from which a large Piquante Sauce, Menglas Patties Curry-Malay, outbreaks in Hongkong and Kwongtang of the share of the four will be made, but the willing Jointe, &-Hoast Sirloin of Beef and Eorseradish agitation for the boycott of Japanese goods has will be done on the other side. Mr. Smith says mutten an' Caper Sassos, Gold Potted Cord is reported that the company has decided to way from Vladivostock. The wheat was raised Roast Capan and Colory Sauce Boiled Leg of frustrated the scheme for the time being. It there has been some wheat exported in a soia!! Beef and Mixed Salad. Sweets-Bread and But improve, if possible, the sale of its bear in along the Trans-Siberian road and is en tor Pudding. Nessoltods Toe Cream and Fingur Singapore Penang, and other places in the excellent quality of hard wheat. The virgin bill Cakes, Fosch Tart, Tipsy Cake. Dessert-Coffee Straits by reducing the prios by 32 or 33a and the rigorous olimatte, conditiona BIG GUN-- —Fruit.

compared with foreign boers,

ducive for growing an excellent corsal

Vice-Consul 8700, the Crown Advocate 2400, the Registrar £505, the Chief Clerk £905, and three others £600 amongst them. Twenty-six consuls, including three vico-consule, draw £21,700 a year. The Canton Consul draws the highest amount, £1,200, the man at Hankow and Tien Lain Comag next with £1,100, the former, however, drawing an additional “personal" allowance of £100. Foo- chow consul is the only other whose salary mins to four figures. Those at Mukdens Chengtu, and Yunnanfu get £900. The titsee vice-consnis, at Anteng, Chungking,

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(Soloist Bandaman Orrell),

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branch. They had been selling Floride water American to whose enterprise the exhibition in nå made up at present for two years. There due. A year ago he was working for the were many other Florids waters sold is the Ameriosa Government at Pansus, and a visiting Colony besides that manufactured by prozacators show with an Eliseu catat had taken two nad by the defendants, ́ ́

thousand dollare gold in a night or two. This Mr. W. G. Humphreys was called for the fired his ambition, and learning from Chines defence and questions by Sir Henry as to the there that they had nothing of the sort in likelihood of an intelligent man being desired Canton, he obtained the apparatos, learned how by the appearance of the defendants' bottics. to work it, resigned his appointment, and set Would you be deceived by Kwong Bang's go off to Canton to make his fortuno Ala! At up--Certainly not. --

Canton, after six months of interviewing Tou could not possibly take two girls (on and paying "Squeeze," he was unable to get the defendant labelle) for a fountain, could you necessary permit to open, sad with most of his The Chief Justice-This is all on the basis-Hongkong, where be boldly "ont" the prices of capital gone, he has been trying bis luck in

Sir Henry-On the basis of the intelligent similar French exuibitions. Baby business

was bad, and a few minutes before thin, man who wants a bottle of Florida water,

The Chief Justios-Ou the bals that he interview took place, he had sold out

Not very well,

knows Lanman and Kemp. Do you know Lanman and Kemp's?

Wilneas-Yea.

Kemp's label you would not be deceived

The Chief Justice-Knowing. Lanman and

Certainly not

If you wanted Lauman and Kemp's would you take that bottle Certainly not,

to the Chinese who own the promises #sold for song"-sad proposes to land in New York s'ocuple of months hence at afresk though not by advertising Mr. Editore inven for Panama. That fortune will kunde yet,

tions. Back is the spirit which has made the United States nation, Hustle, hustle, and if at fast you don't succeed, hustle again.

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