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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRˇAS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21st, 1908.
The Her. F.T. Joneses, chaplain, sosspiòd the trust on behalf of the church authorities, and offered up the following dedicatory prayer:
LOCAL SPORT-
URICKET,
RANDOM REFLECTIONS: In greatly Hinbraseod. - “Ob; Missionarias, Min- sionaries!" he exclaims, "His Excellency the Another grievance to ventilate.. A West Vloeroy Tuan Fang is not mistaken, His Ender complaine that the trams running in ringing message.the Foreigners do not pray thas direction do not alwayn'go un fer for rain' shows what China thinks of you, Kennedytown but that a large number stop at of your faith and your religion. It shows Whitty Streal, Have passengers have to how spestate the denominations are!" And light and those whose destination is Kennedy-thin Tittle homily by sa "Elder in Zion" shows town have 10 wait there in the presence of & sublime faith which is ancommon in thess Throne of Thy Majesty, and wilt accept and played to a conclusion, Claxion in Pearso's undesirables, sometimes as long as twenty scientifle timos. minutes before a tram comes along and enables
sare running west indienting whether the
better language.
"O Almighty and Eternal Ged, Thou who art greatly to be feared in the sembly of Thy saints and art had in honour of all those that are roned about Thee; we humbly beseech Thee, that Thon wilt look down from the sanctify this window which we now offer to the Apart from business depression, times are glory of Thy great Name and in memory of not likely to be dall in Sbaughs! while Judge Thy faithful servant. Receive from our band, wildley presides over the United States Court beech Thee, this gift which we present
ĐỀN RONOKONG GRIGHT CIII. Y c The matob played on the ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club on Saturday was between teame, captained by Messrs. R. Hau- acck and T. E. Pearos. Neither innings was
team retiring after having recorded 34 raus, while in Hancock's team Captain Beasley 35. Lieut. Lucy 28 and Mr. T. Hanseok 18, all retired, and Mr. A. W. J. Peske did not bat,
opposition wickets. Scores and analyses are:-
*
FEARCH'S TEAM. Corporal Gooding, e and b Prake.. E. W. Day, b Bird
AA Claxton, retired............ Captain Hooper, A.D.C., b Peake
B. A. Fowler, retired a leng
them to resume the journey. My correspon dent anggots that signal boards be placed on destination is Whitty Street or Kaanedytowa, for Chins. Becantly the Judge: created a litiland vouchsafe Thy blessing that it may,over Peake and Bird were the most successful. It would save a lot of treable and inconvenionos / Conni'ion by debarring Mr. G. D. Musso, a loan? point heavenwards the thoughts and minds of all | boilers in Hancock's team, while in Pearce's to travellers and incidentally would conduce to barrister, from the privilege of appearing in his who worabip in this Thy House of Prayer. Mandereos, Witoball and Gooding toward the
Court, and I notice that Mr. Musso ban lost no opportunity of attacking the Judge since. At the Mixed Court he went the extent of saying Hongkong has always been fortunate in its that there was reasonable ground for anggesting amateur theatricale, and not a few dramatic that the Judge, the Attorney and the Clark of societies have provided excellent efter-dinner the United States Court had conspired to suborn entertainment. The Kowloon Dook Dramatic witte, Yos, Judge Wiley makes things Society, which saw the light last year for the interesting at Shanghai. Tas prosecution of Arst time," in still very much alive, and the the editor of the China Gazette for ariminally access which attended the production of Roytikelling the Judge is the latest sensation.
RODERICK RANDOM. Roy has encouraged the members to take up A more ambitious work in. "The Silver King" I will be interesting to saa how the Kowloon thespians sognit themselves in melodrame. I -haven't heard what the other organisations are
doing, but doubtless they will begin some study
very soon..
A few days age one of the evening papera in na interesting Iditorial practically called upon the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society to justify ilu existence. An annual ball, a Barns concert and some snell eleemosynary relief to distressed Boots seemed te sam up its raison d'itre, and not unaturally the writer "felt that something more was demanded from snob -an- important organisation. Henggested that the Bocisty would better orbibit the Caledonian olannishness by sesisting those Scotsmen who were unfortunate enough to be out of work, notably engineers, who had perhaps found themselves out of employment through their own fault. No one, I think, will deny the rightness of such a scurse of sation, and I hope the members of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society will at their annual meeting on Friday do something to recentuate the philanthropis nabora of their organization and to realise that `s helping band extended to their less fortunate ould avantryman will do more credit to Scotland" than the possession of a big balanos
at the bank.
THE BISHOP HOARE MEMORIAL
WINDOW.
TENTERAT'S CEREMONY AT THE CATHEDRAL
The memorial window which has been placed
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And, most powerful and glorious Lord God, at whole command the winds blow, and lift up the waves of the ses, and who stillest the rage thereof, grant that wa Thy servants 'may. Jearn and seriously consider how frail and uncertain our condition bere on earth is, sad, so number our days as to apply oer hearts unto wisdom; that in the midst of life thicking upon death, and daily preparing ourselves for the judgment that is to follow, we may have our part in the resurrection of sternal life; through Him who died for our hins, and rose again for our insti fication, and now liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God; world without
AMEN.”
One of the byna sang weź "Joeus lovor of my soul," the favourite of the late Bishop
The sermon was preached by the Van, Archi in the south transept of St. Joba's Cathedraldeacon Bas 1st, who dealt with the solution of in memory of Bishop Hours was unveiled yes the case problem, & subject which had soonpied terday under circumstances which were grimly the attention of the recent Lambeh Conferences, reminiscent of the tragic day, which mide 18th This problem was the despair of men to day but September, 1908, a date to be remembered in
the church came forward with the mam ge, (h, Hongkong.
old time messge of the gospel "Ye are all one The anniversary of the calamitous visitation
in Christ." Itesolution No. 20 at the Confer- fell on Friday and it was not fappropriate suse read thus: All races and all peoples that the memorial, bonid ka unveiled so close to whatever the language or position must be that cpsssion, while the fact that the typhoon welded into one body." Proceeding, he said there were three things brought to their signals were boisted helped to recall still more vividly the events of the great typhoon. Thereminds by looking at the beatiful window was a large congregation and the clergy presont just exposed with its pictured story. Thora ware Ven. Azoudenoon Banister, Roys F. T. they saw the realisation of the ideal of Christ, the task completed, the work done, and" Johnson, G. A. Banbury, J, H. Francs aud
the discipline paned through. They would E. J. Burnett.
see lower down in the window the casential dition through which the ideal was to be realised. Throughout the ages the ideal was that through soflist, storm and suffering would the crown of glory be won. Future genera | tions of worshippers into that church would be told of those great ideals-tha window would point to the great ideal of the Church of Christ Thas ideal could only be roulised through strife and suffering and toil
zamariilo£ one, that ideal, up who gave himself imp
The beautiful window which banbeen created in the south transept is no ordinary tribute to the memory of a beloved bistop. It is not the gift of one man but is the expression of the affectionate regard which wo many entertained towards a man who gave himself for others, Bis life was a record of service rendered to his follows. That explains why the deceased was revered as • preiste and beloved as a man, Therefore the symbolising of the reward of the I am worry to confess it! My-admiration for the Sanitary Board has fallen. And, I'll tell faithful as the strat home on the windows why. For werke my slumbers have been dis.btiful idea, and the picturial representation turbid by the midnight caterwaulings which of those in perii on the sea was also very appropriate. The main section of the window ocme with anfalling regularity from the ad joining roofs, and baring used up all the old reprezente the vision of St. John on the Island boots and shers in the house I decided that it of Patmos as set forth in Borelations VII, the would be cheaper to invest in an air gan. It word from the last verse of the chapter being would at the same time give me practice in quoted "God shall wipe away all tears from "shooting and I would thereby make myself athaireyes." Beneath are thros sen scanes. The better alfiaen, because we know-the-country seeds men who can shoot. Well, I had only had "the gun a night or two when I was reused, one early morning by the most sar-splitting noises and yells from the garden. "Cats again! Confound them!" Westily rising sad picking up the gun Ishad just drawn a beautiful bead on a bit of fluff which I could just see in the moon- light when the voice of my wife came sharply from the comfortable bed I had just vacated. *What are you doing, my dear? Not shooting at cats, I hope?" "Yon bot your aweek life If I that's what I am trying to do. Oas pink this big brute down here. I'll make him warble." "But," replied the partner of my joys and sorrow, You mustn't do that any more. By this time abe bad risen and caught hold of the gon. "Cata are really our BALTIORIB. They protect us from plague.” "Nonsens !" I returned. "Who told you that "It's in the paper to-day," she added "I never saw it," I replied. "Perkapa," she suggested..."you don't read the Sanitary Board
"No, I don't, I admitted with
Ah!" she sxelaimed in triumph," then you don't know that cats will keep away plagos."--
steff."
growl.
con.
to that task. From the early days of his vicaristo-in Tonbridge Wells from the days of his schoolday life, from the days when be was an undergraduate at Cambridge, their late Bishop set before himself the Ides of doing something to realise that men abould be at oas
to speak.
the orist-
- Christ Jesus; and as men and womsa wer" fratiudiostes, the calling of the Apostles, and Tauipped within those sacred walls they would
o" is gooted. Another think of him who tried to resilse that ideal;" the text "Follow me represents the storm at sea when Jesus "arose They in Hongkong had a task that ought to and said unto the sea: Peace, be still. The third be confronted fearlessly of doing some hing sophe is that of Chris walking on the water to bring together the broken parts of the hon be said: "It is I be not afraid," The family of God, and about that he wanted
After dealing with inscription on the window itself was.
To the glory of God and in grateful ing differences in race and colour, _ ho memory of the eight yeare episcopate of the suggested that those differences if they Right Reverend Joseph Charles Hoare, D.D. could not be removed should be bridged Constersted St. Barnabas Day, 1808, Fourth over. The same with regard to diEscence, Bishop of Victoria, Barn November 15, 1851, in social conditions. What ware they doing deal with the Aiatio is Hooglong to Died September 18, 1906," The marble tablet underneath the window Problem? He would suggest that in Hong
keng, there should be formed an organisa. bears the following inscription: "To the glory of God and in loving memory of tion which should hava a meeting plate whore Joseph Charles Hoar, D.D, fourth Bishop of the East and the West could meet and discuss Victoria, Hongkong, 1898-1906, He was 22ach other's problems and diflollies and lose years missionary in Mid-China, where ho their suspicions of each other's motives. Wo founded Trinity College, Ningpo. As Bishop had our chambers of commeros but they existed of this diocess be had the oversight of the purely for economic advantages, and wo bad the Charob in Fukien sad South bins, In the 55th China. A'motion which was for the main yaar of his age he was drowned while returning tea et interests of one particular ass that from & preoking tour, together with four Britannica.
lived in the Esat under the protection of Pax ere in Hongkong we stood Chinese students of St Paul's College, during midway between the three great peoples of Asia Japan, India, sud China, and was it not the great typhoon 19th September 1906.
such a sociation into existence for the promotion of the brotherhood of men?
A. P, Dashwood, e Peake, i Bonaloy.........
E: Read, a Homa, b Poave.
T. E. Poarce, u Bird
H. Hancock, cand b Peake
H. L. Manderson, t. Lanning, b Poate
Ljut, L; C. Larinour, not pat, R. G. Witchell, Bird
C. E. Shields, h Bird
Extems
Total............kazini
BOWLING ANALTRIK.
K. F. 0.. Bind ....... 7.3 A. W. J. Peaks ....... 12 R. O. Hutchison."........... 13. Lieut. J. R. Houghton 7 H. M. Matin
Captain Beseley, R.A.-G.
HANCOCK'S TEAM.
2
21
8 35
Lt. G. I. Homa, o Hooper, & Mauderson..
E. O. Hutchison, & say, b Manderson
Lt. E. J. Houghton, a angl h Witchell. W. C. D. Tarner, b Witchell..
A. E. Laming, e Gooding, bitchalt.
Lieut. . B. Lucy, ratiređ
Captain H. M. Donsley, retired...
H. R. Kakin, not out
1. Hannosk, retired:
W. Edward, Gooding R. E. O. Bird, b Gooding
A. W. J. Penko, did not bat
Extras
30
110
Total
.137
BOWLING "ANALFRIO,
35
17
jt, L. Maxdorpon B. C. Witoletí.
Corporal Quoding "E. A. Boad
C. E. Shield.
CIVIL SERVICE V. CRAIGEKGOWER.: " This watch was played on Saturday and resulted in a win for the Craigengower Cricket Club. The following are the ecures sud kaalyair →→
CBALGENIOWER
M. E. Argor,c MoEwan, b Brott
G. A. Hancock, e File, b Br tt..... W. H. Wurroner, e McEwan, b Brot
R. Pestonj, Dawson, Brett..
M. A. H. Sousu, run out
L. & Roko, & Bilo.
"G. Evans, c Ellis, b'Pile...
H.-W Peterson, b Brett
de tzsik, b frete é
I. B. Lammert, not out U. A. Rodriguez, b Pila
Extima
Brett Raven
JEwop
Pilu....
Total
HOWLING ANAŬTHIN,
19
11
13.2
DIVIL SERVICE,
H. Ellis, e Festanji, h Saga
J. McEwon, Warrener, b Peštanji A. K. Farez, o Warrener, b Hancock.
F. A. Hides, Pestonji, o Rose
Dr. Atkinson, b Hancock
C. F. Bardustab PelemoL
E. W. Dawson, 1. w., bow
A. E. Daitoy, run out
A. Pile, b lose mindgemani
P. R. Adams, b Peterson
1. E. Erett, not out .......
22
21
1
4
0
14
90
L
0
Tatul
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Paatonji Lammert Erans Hancock
Peterson
17 .12
1
Box
3
INDIAN CRICKET. Mr. S. D. Sains courteonaly informs us that he received a telegram from Bombay on the evening of the 19th inst. stating that the Cricket Match played at Bombay between the Parsees and the residecoy resulted in the victory of the Presidency team by 176 runs, This is the first of the triangular matches. On
Presidency) have to play against the Hindoos,
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SHIPPING NEWS.
STEAM SERVICE TO SOUTH AMERICA.
It is reported that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha la expending a large am I investigating the prospect of a steam service to South America, opening of which is under consideration: Mr. Kawitani, an oficial of the company, ią now in Paru investigating the scheme, Mr. Uchida, Diregior of the Marine Bureau in the Department of Communications, who is now travelling in Europe, will also make a risis to Peru. A scheme is under consideration between the Governments of Chile and Argentins and the Toro Kisen Kaisha to open a regularsartida between Japan and South American, with a subsidy granted by the two countries mentioned. UNSELWORTHY WEBBELS.
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We learn from the Umaka Mainichi ” that Japanese maritus insurance companies attribut in the frequency of accidente among Japanese stoamers of late mainly to the increased number of tasswortby vessels, lave greet among themeelvan to refuse to insure steamere built before 1870 and also the oargo carried by such
where
deemed necessary, Farthes, KIOMINGTA.
the companies will refuse to insure steamers built before 1882 or 1883, This course I se been taken to fall into as with foreign inaurange companies, who refuse to take re-insuranes on such steamers and their cargo.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
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Mr. P. Eduljes of Hongkong in his Report datad 18th September, states -A domand has been experienced throughout the past fortnight, both for spot warge and “to arrive," but the aggregate of sales showe no commensurate increase as buyers have based However at their ideas below those of sellers. the close an improvement is noticeable, and with a better outlook i = the coming siou-crop confidence is slowly returning, and in the near future a good trase with steady prices in generally looked for. Comparatively henry arrivals have taken place during tus interval, but the market was well able to withstand the addition to our stock, so the quantity or band bad run down to a very small com- Pass, and comprised principally unssisable goods. Values have appreciated 60 coute to 82 pen bola in which all sounts participate, No. 10 and 20 showing the larger advinos. The market clusse firm, Imbay is reported strong Good rain continues to fall in almost all parts of India-too much having been received in some district and the latest official forecast prophesies the continuance of favourable condi tions. Salen of the interval aggregate 3,535 balos, arrivals amount to 10,625 bales, unsold took Batimated at 11,000 and sold but uncleared yarn in godowns and to arrive about 23,000 balos. Local Manufactors here. ́no akan-
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TWO AMERICANS SENTENCED TO DEATH.
ALLIOSD MURDER. OF, FILIPINO WOMEN.
August Hicks and Tillman Taylor, furnier soldiers in the 25th Infantry, have been sentenced to be hanged for murders comitted in the More provides daring the last year. These, says the Manila Coblenews, are the Arst Americans to be sentenced to capital punish-
›merican ment in the Moro province since the cocupation, and the case bave attracted great. attention here for this reason, and for the additional reason that Taylor is likely to take su appeal from the decision of Judge Springer on the growed that be was an Amerione soldier, and as such was deprived of his cousifintional riget of a jury trial. The conviction of Taylor was secured on oirenmetantial evidence, largely throngs the excellent detective work done by Lieutenant W. 8. Mapes, 25th Infantry.
in the continued quietoms of those threads. Japoneze Yarn Nothing dong. Rar Cot on The demand for Indian descriptions hai temporarily subsided and no business is reported. New arop China cotton has arrived and first shipments aggregating about 275 balus The case against Hicks is one of plein bales (small) have been readily taken up at $31 murder. Hicks came to the Islands in 1902 as to 52. The cotton is of botter quality thoaa soldier, and after receiving his dieobargo, was last year's yield, being whiter and Tre of seed and yellow leaf. Estimated stooke 250 balos Indian.- Quotations are $1 to $255 Indian and 224 to ≥264 China.
THE FREIGET MARKET.
employed for a time by the quarter-master at Kalnbang and later was a bartender. He was convicted of the marier of Augustins Bola, s baptized More woman who had been hie querida Ave Tera
The women loft Hicks after he had beaten her and went to live with a soldier-in- November last. On December 21 he visited the words with the man with whom she was living, drews revolver and hot her. Hisks claimed place where the woman lived and after some
that the man had made a motion as it to draw 's revolver on him, but this was afterwards
Hios had threatened to kill the woman. Or had made statements that her tims had come. Hicks atuoz to his story howAYOT.
I dropped the gun in amazement. Words failed. Remember them hat had rala over you the most app opriate place in the world to call the 21st, 2nd and 23rd inst, the Winners (the coording 10 ring: to N. C. Java, 20 cents pioul disproved. It was shown by the evidence that
120. Even if langage had come I don't think It could have done justice to the cosasion, and when my wife made some further remarks about the wisdom of the Sanitary Board I was angallant enough to marmur a little word that rhymes with bam;
which spake unto you the Word of God and consider the issue of their life, imitate their
faith; Jesus Christ is the same yesterday sod to-day, yes and forever."
After the reading of the second lesson the clergy and surpliced abole lefs the choir stalla in provazional order and took up their places in front of the window, where His Excelleasy the Governor and several others belonging to the Church body ware standing.
Da.
ATKIKUN, Spping forward,.--ad- dressed the Governor in the following words Your Exce loucy, t
felt that in
THE LEADERSHIP OF THE PARSIS.
MIDDLEÏLI WIN THE CUP. The deal for the West Kent Cap was played at Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon, the
team, being
The volume of business transcted during the period under review is larger than that of the ment From Baigon to Hongkang, regular preceding fortnight, bat rates show no improve lines are only able to secure part cargoes at 5 sants per pical; to Puitppines, 19-28 venta last. The reporta regarding the present lado- Chins and Philippines Rice Crops are very favourable. From Bangkok to Hongkong ne demsud, From N.C. Java, to Hongkong, the regular linere satisfy prenons demand. New. obrang to Canton, thres fixtures reported at 20 The death of the fourth Sir Jameetje
cents per pient. Coal freights are steady. From Muji u llongkong, several beats closed at $1.25 to 1.30 par ton; to Canton, 1.90 per ton last, Jejeobhoy, has roudered vacant, the leadership of the roastrain community in India, to which
From Mougay to
2.75 per ton. Tue the late baronet and his immediate predecessor
following are the settlements
thenang, were in jurn slected at public mae ings of the
Kwangu"-British steamer, 1,228 tons, nondinauity, and which was held by the first and second die Jamietjes by general, though not
Newchwang, Taries sud Chetco to Canton,
2 cents per picul. formally recorded, saseuf.
̈·lu connexion with the rooney there has been C. H. Reas. Dr. J. W. Noble and Mr. W. weiyang"British steamer, 1,044 tons, made an indecent proposal to her and bad
Nowohwang, Taires and Chefoo to Canton, Captain Finch and Commander Mojendis (12/20,000), 30 cents per picul. a vigorona controversy among the Bombay Dupree. Pareis as to whether the ommunity requires a
"Ankul British steamer, 1,350 tons, Mojito leader. under existing conditions, and welker, stod sa umpires.
Canon $1.00 per ton. if so, the selection should invariably be made un
Washing"-British steamer, 1,170 tons, the grounds of hereditary honour and service.
Wakana to Caniob, 33.95 per fon-
Myrtledens" British teamer, 1,620 tons, MaoduBitian steamer, 1,822 tons, Moji Hongkong. $1.25 per ton.
Oriol British steamer, 2,206 tona, Mcji to "Boblawers"- British steamer, 2521 Moji to Hanghong, 81.25 per ton,
Middlesex Captain Cunningham, Lients. Large, Dizon and Webb-Bowen,
Civilims-Hon, Mr. W. J. Grasson, Mr.
There was a large attordanes to witness
to
However I am quite prepared to admit that every eló ad has itu silver lining. It our oats -are-to-be-protected now they will probably pro
vide us with some little amusement. The Chinese get a good deal of fun out of cricket fights, and some of our people at home know the pleasure of watching a cock fight, while others this beloved cathedral church of ones have a good time by taking a dog into a barn there should be como lasting memorial
of the life work and sad death of Bishop A protest against anoh an eleption is said to ene-sided game, the regimental team being and spectating at a int bust. Possibly we onn
bare boen signed by 2000 members of the superior in every way to the civilian. In the Blore, Men, Honro and the relatives were inaugurate a new sport in Hongkong with rats
swmunity, and has bad the support of the Puri, frst half they scored four goals, another thres consulted and they agreed with us in thinking influential Bombay weekly. But at a public being added a the soond half. One howarer Moji, to Hongkong $1.30 per ton. brought into oiroly and at a given moment a
Of these Lieutenant Large-scored prine-bred tabby is let looss among the rodents that this would be the most fitting. The scenes meeting of the community held in Bombay on being disallowed as it was notched after time
aix, and Lient. Disch one. while the spostators on the outside of the ring in the window bear witness to the tragic manner July 28 the present Sir Jamsetjes was appuiet was up
His elleney the Governor then presented of his death. In this changeable work-a-day com thongs with some modification of the autority sin work up excitement in the content by a
Disali. Petit, who was in the chair, said tast and took the opportunity to
congratulate there had been meeting. between representatives Liontmant Large on the splendid victory which of both partion to the
Controversy and as s result Sie Jamsetter had be interviewed, he had, sined for the soldiers, de had expressed is willingness to act accord.
THE HARBOUR SWIM. Su al! to the ing
wishes of the community in matters relating to it. As to questions which
Entries for the harbour swim closed had no difeet connexion with the commenity.sk, and the names of fourteen lutanding his opinions were not to be considered sa er
competitors liave been handed in The list pressed on its behalf. After passing a recoln- His EXCELLENT having pulled the cord tion of sorrow at the death of the fourth includes: Bmart, 3rd. Middlesex Regt. A Middlesex Regt. P. M. Remeding, AY Viceroy Tuan Fang at Nanking when asked which furled the veil and expand the window batonel, the meating united for Carrot, 3rd Middlesex Regt, blav Std
Bir Jamestfos dejobboy, the fifth nem om met the stairs of the com
Harren A. E. Thomae (H.M:8. "Tamar), A. recently to proceed to the Dragon Temple a di to view, said-1ansuil this window to the glory pray for rain, refused to do so. He argued the of God and to the memory of Joseph Carles baronet, may cont
In title conducted the affairs, in consultation Sapper Haller, E., George Witobell, Y. matter with the petitioners, and as a clenofer Hoar, D.D., Bishop of this diocess from 1889 ballmunity in the same way in which bis predecessors. Ellie, A S Ellis, J. M. Ross Fereira, said "Foreigners-do-not-pray-for-rain," Cu 1986, who lost his life at sea in the typhoon of with the trustees of the Aujuman Charity Abass, U. Alarakia and D. J. Cooks. this an "Elder in Zion" prouches through the September 18th, 1906, and who was bolored of all Fands and other gentlemen of the community, medium of a Shanghai paper to the unbelieving mon for his single tearted devotion to his duty. mimionaries. The Viceroy, he says, has dis-At the request of the cuatributor to the sovered that forsignats do not believe the memorial I ontrast this window to the keeping religion they preach, and the "Elder in Mon* of the walkoritism of this cathedral..
pari-mutael. I offer the idea for what it imunity this window will be a reminder of oue" the position has bitkerto carried. Mr. Bonan the Cap to the captain of the winning team, Hongkong, $1 per ton.
of the noble holy lives which have been spent worth. Est the Spanish beli Aght be the model our midst and, should be to us and to those on-which our ministure show is to be formed. The iden whould not be neglected. It will who follow us an incentive to better things provide entertainment for the masses and need On behalf of the subscribers I would now sek not be regarded an competitive with the you, Sir, to an oil the window to the glory of proposals of your sofrespondent who wants roof God and in grateful memory of the eight years
piscopate of our late Bishop." gardens - and band performansen,
and that he, like his prediscesser, be appointed the president of the community,
It should be noted that at the previous eles-
that of "leader," not "president,”".
tions the file conferred by the appointment was
LAWN BOWLS,
at
Hailamsair"British steamer, 2,886 tons, to Hongkong, $1.20 per ton.
**Prometh Norwegian atasmer, 1,023 ious, Tairon to Chiakiang, $1.80 per ton.
"Gerasais”—Derman steamer, 1,714 tons, Hongkong to Penang, $2,75 per ton.*
"Ragnar Norwegina stemmer, 1,220, toas Bajaugeto Hongkong $11,5 lang sum
Finme German steamer, 850 tone, Saigon "Burbusted-Norwegian steamer, 680 toaz, 1 port Philippines (20,000, 25 cents per pinal. Baigon to Cebu (20, 0), 26 -its per pioni.
Fri Norwegian steamer, 859 tone, Saigon Loyal German steamer, 1237 tons, to Menila 128,30,000 19 cents per picúl. 1/2 ports N. C, Jays two trips, and 2/3 ports North Coast Jays to Hongkong, $20 500 lamp sum.
Queria" Germen staser, 1.146 tons, The Cosmopolitan Dock players were the guests of the Police at the Happy Valley on asnthly, 1/1 month, $5,000 per month, Saturday afternoon, and had to oknowledge Balstad-Norwegian emer, 897 tere,
monthly, 1/2 month, $4,250 per month," dafest by 13 points.
In the Taylor ones a Filipino woman named Francisca Venture was found lying unconscious in the road near Isabela de Basilan on the island of Basis on the night of June 14. She was removed to a nearby house by Lieutenant Mapes and Dr. Thorn, where it was found that she had been badly bart, her skull being fractured and her threat showing Ruger marks as though she had been abeked. Before she died the women made a statement describing a man she said had
Omed in kill her, or, (
choking
her.... The threatened to description tallied with
and when he and four others were brought into the room she identified him. Taylor denied having committed the crime. Lieutenant Hapos made an investiga- tion of the affair and raced the steps of the murderer to the post. The prisoner was marked. by a scar, spoke good Bpatish and worn clothing that was positively described by the woman. The scar and his ability to speak Spanish was also remarked by her, Taylor told souflicting stories of bia whoresbonin that day, none of which would hold water, wording to the court. Attorney B
Moore
who had been appointed
to defend Taylor, made a gallant ples for his dient, bat Jadge Springer passd sentence. The counsel for the defence saked in the first place for the discharge of his man, from custody on the ground that he was entitled to a jury trial, which could not be given him by the court The motion of the defence
iba was overrated and after
conclusion of the trial. Mr. Moore andounced that
Coart of the United States on the grounds stated. he expected to take the ouse to the Supreme
Both mer, if sentence in the Taylor, one is earried out, will be hanged la Zamboanga. As stated there are the first execution of Americans to take place in the Mura province since the American occupation, The Moro province in the only province authorized by law to execute its capital prisoners. The other provinces are. required to send such condemned men to Bilibid
for execation.
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