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Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1894.

ELECTRIC shocks are now used to overcome the effects of excessive indulgence in alcoholle drinks,

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and from it through artificial arterlen.

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PLATES,

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and are offering the same at popular pilces.

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VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS.

SEASON 1894-95..

Orders will be executed in the sequence In which they are received as long as the supply

lests.

SEED

with

LISTS

A TIENTRIM Correspondent wilting under date 26th. uitimo to the Shanghai Mercury stated that "Mr. Thompson, the Landon Times correspondent, reports that England has declared herself on the side of Japan."—Next planer 1

THE response of a certain Frenchman to handsome woman who complained that she had discovered three g ty hairs in her band was paradoxical but graceful. "Madam,” sold be, so long as they can be counted they don't

coun

MR. H. DE WINDT, special war correspondent of the Pall Mall Garette has uzilyed here from the north en route to Europe, having abandoned the idea of accomplishing the feat which Mr. T. C Cowan, of the China Mali, set out yesterday to perform in the interests of the London

Times, to the front of the Japanese forces

∙ces in

For reasons best known to themicires the Japanese Government bava bitherto

positively relaxed to a accord to European war correspondents the Inyours lovariably con- ceded to the "specials" of all first-class news. pspers throughout the civilized world. Japan' action in this Important matter will hardly

redound to her credit, but rather the reverse.

WONG CHIN-FOO, to is "probably the brightest and best educated Chinaman in America, bas, xcomding to an American contemporary, settled the Far Eastero question. He says that Chlan wi I easily beat Japan, and then must come the great fight for the rice mastery of the world, When it comes to a final airuggle between the ancient civilisation of the East, and your manly besotted, fopish, women-ruled, debt-burdened, and divided civiliation of the West, where will

victory lie the He 7 The first gun in a struggle that

By

take a centory to retile has been fired. When the last has been fired there will be bat one auter, one triumphant, conquering race, and one religion in all this wide world." - Rescript : Let the Orders of the six-eyed peacock's feather, the quadrupled Dragon (with a double-barrelled squini to bis eye), and the vermillion and gold riding jacke! be conferred upon Wong Chin-foo fort! with,

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Ax Imperial edict of the 29th instant, notifies that, in accordance with a memorial from the Empress Dowager, the Emperor had appolated Prince Korg as head of the Teong-1 Yamen, and Director of the Board of Admiralty,

17, as was recently reported, the Japanese attempted, but Ineffectually, to force the Koreans to cut off their top-koots, the Chinese might do worse than take their guese from the hapless | natives of the Land of Moralsy Calm

By private and very reliable advices from Peking the N. C. Daily News learns that the Viceroy LI Hong-chang is being most beartily supported by the Empresa-Dowager, who is showing her self in the present crisis "the best man of them All,"

IT is stated that the long-lalk-about prohibition of the export of coal from Japan will soon become ao accomplished fict, says the Tapan Mail. A notification to that effect is expected to be promulgated shortly, the Government kaving decided to adopt this step,

It has been polified by the Harbour Master of Canton that owing to the war now being waged by Japan against China all vessels entering the Pearl river must stop off Cheap Pes until they dave been inspected by the Chinese authorities and received permission to pass up to Canton, "ONE thing must be admitted in favor of our 16x," said an advocate of female sights and superiority to her husband. "In the fime of need we are always strong Can you mention the game of a single woman who has lost her head is time of danger?" Why, there was the lovely Marie Antoinette, my dear," suggested her husband, mildly, with a deprecatory smile.

CAPTAIN WILLIAMS, the late popular com mander of the Australian liner Changsha, lett a couple of days ago by the Stam for honie on well earned leave, and, we believe, to bring out a new boat for the China Navigation Co. for whom four new bosts are now being balle fo Greenock for the China coast trade. Captale Williams' numerous friends to Chlos, Japan and the Antipodes will, we are sure, wish him. dom voyage and a speedy retam to these realms of the blest.

THE Church Missionary Society has asked that praser may be constantly made in behalf of China and Japan, at this lime, that the horrors of war muy le averted and cause the present complications to "fall out rather unto the furtherance of the Gospel. A similar appeal bas, it is said, been issued by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, which has several missionaries to Korea working under Bishop Corfe Good! And now let us all pray and then join in singing "Shall we meet beyond the

· of } river--Yaloo-hoo ?”

Judge-Your Innocence is proved; you are acquitted.

Prisoner -Very sorry, gentlemen, to have given you all ibis trouble for nothing, THE gold production of the United States for this year has been estimated by the Director of the Mint at $42,500,000 or $6500,000 more than last year, one-balf of which is credited to Colorado.

As will be seen by a telegram pahilahed in amber column Jackson refused to fight Corbett because the latter was not willing to have the contest came off within 9 days. There is apparently, more diplomacy needed to bring about an ordinary prias light than to get couple of Asiatic nations engaged in actual

Warfare.

A COMPARISON of the cost of naval construction in the United States and Great Britain was published in London recently. It was asserted that the modem first-class battleship costs $300 per too in England and $300 in the United States. Taking all classes of construction under the English Naval Defence Act, the exponses bas bees $339 a ton, while the cost estimated under the present naval programme the United States is $550.

ONE of the features of the Vanderlip Novelty Co's show in Yokohama was the "Ring marble statues," otherwise stiitudes struck by the versatile but not too well formed Alfred James. James was no prize beauty and so didn't fit the part worth a cent, and as Mr. Vanderlip is not the greatest man on earth by tons, we understand the fale Elsie is, in view of the forthcoming show on Wednesday next, keeping her weather-eye open for a suitable "goliath." What's wrong with Big John as "Üving statue" or "wax figger," Aint he large enough ?

CAPTAIN FREDERICK WATKINS, an Engilshman holding an Extra Master's certificate, and who has been made a citizen of the United States by a special Act which even seafarers the right to la eptions, has resumed command of the famous naturalization two years after declaring their

Atlantic liver Paris, late City of Parts. Under the provisions of this law Captain Wa

Watkins not be allowed to vote fr three years to come. Captain W, G., Randle, the late commander of the Paris, will superintend the constraction of two new steamers, the St. Louis and St. Paul, now building at Cramp's yard at Palladelphis for the American Line.

HINTS FOR CARDERING have been issued and have appeared to do so for purposes of from Newchwang stater that heavy lovy is igen received a telegram early on the agtá

may still be shtatned on application,

Our Seeds are all tested before belag put up In Lonton. They are packed under our own

Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to Insure protection In transit.

Sowings should be made in fine weather only and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Sow Ings.

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MR. S. F. CARLYLL questions in a London paper whether the 1,300 missionaries have, as reported, converted 37,000 Chinese. Are these natives carverted? Those of the Chinese who appesa to be converted to Christianky bare In every Instance "an axe to grind " of their own, el he

shape of wages, position, or prestige of some sort or other. No genuine Chinese has ever really embraced Christianity; but many their nwn. It is quite impossible to imagine that this fact is not thoroughly well known, decade by decade, to the 100 missionaries coming and going and living in all parts of China. To this "B" replied that he cannot

with the

the sweeping assertion that "no grouine Chinese has ever embraced Christianity The missionaries make very low corverts either generally probably for the same reason that the Pharisees of old rejected, as a class, the teaching of our Saviour. They have also more to give up when they become Christians than the lower orders.-Jusso.

#give

among the literal or well-to-do classes

A PRIVATE letter received at Shanghai the other

being made on the merchants there for money: men and horses for the war. The people resent

but this,

The United States Consul General at Shanghai, and the acting Minister at Peking according to the N. C. Daily News of the 30th ultimo, lost no time in dealing with the Pathan case. wired to Mr. Denby that Mr. Jernigan the British steamer Pathon with cargo on board belonging to United States' neutrals had been seized. Mr. Denby acted very promptly, for Mr..

the release of the Paraan at once on her giving stating that the Tsungli Yames had authorised bond to proceed to Shanghal. The British 2 all is

is quet. There great consterna-athorities have also been very retive in the tion in Kirin over the landing of Japanese troopi

malter, near Huachan, North Korea. The Kirin General whose bodyguard attacked Dr, Gray some time go and whose soldiers have given considerable trouble by attacking chapels and killing Mr. Wylie lady missionarior, has been promoted, and is to have the very important post of Tartar General in Fukion province.

TRAINING for the Foochow winter meeting com- menced on the Ist instant.

Folly as more needfal than ever "since the faith to the Virgin Mary has been brought into decision by the implors."

TGNORANCE has no light, but error follows a

SAN FRANCISCO, September 13th. falis ore. The consequence is, that error, when the retraces br steps, has farther to go before early this afternoon in Somere de fals hay What proved to be a disastrous fire broke out she can arrive at truth then ignorance. Asen on the corner of East and you listening, "Brownie ?"

WHISTLING for half an hour after meals is," says Mrs. Alice Shaw, the lady whistler, “the hest possible ald to Indigestion, Try it, weak- chested, alender-throated sisters mine, and profit by my expedance."

As will be seen by an advertisement in another column, the next Gymkies will be held on Saturday, she ayth instant. The antiles for the one mile handicap will close on the soth instant and for the other events on the 23rd.

HORRORS OF THE WAR. "Any lata nowa, sit, asked the scribe,

As the Japanese Minister took hier ease; Then Matee yawned as he seized a pen

And slow six thousand Chicear."

IT 18 odd, remarked a Government official the other day, to consider the connection between despoilam and barbarity, and how the making one person more makes the rest leis. Addison said something very like this long, long ago. Tunzag for the purchase of the British ship Drumsitan, which was badly ashore and dis- masted months ago, as she now lies in Naga. aki harbour, will be received up to the 31st fastant by Captain McClellan, c/o Memuru, Helme Ringer & Co., Lloyd's Agents, Nagasaki.

Counsel (for defendani)-Would it be con- tempt of court to say that your Lordship has preilded over this care in a manner which is a disgrace to the banch.

Judge Certainly it would. I should commit you at once.

Counsel-Then I shall not way it.

NEWS BY THE NORTHERN

PACIFIC MAIL.

The Northern Pacific Steamship Company's steamer S, Capt. Jas. Rowley, from Tacoma, via Yokohama, with malls up to 13th ultimo, arrived in port this morning. For the follow- fog telegrams we are indebted to our Tacoma exchanger

SEATTLE, September 11th. Sarah Morrow, the wife- of Edhor P. Frank Morrow, of the Washington Searchlight, published at Ballard, yesterday through her counsel began a sult for divorce in the superior court against her husband, alleging cruelty.

WASHINGTON, D. C., September

*Exth, The actions of the Chinese authorities in sum- marily beheading two Japanese at Shanghai may and the Celestial lead to complications between the Ualied States government,

Ever accurrence diplomats here have been wonderlag since the whether or not it was the Intention of the siste department to take any notice of the

While according

to the United States con- sular agent at Shanghai the

two

Japanese were used his good ofices in saking that they should not be tortured and should be given a fair trial. This was promised by the Chinese authorities. but a telal was not given. In view of its fallare to keep this promise, many diplomats consider that the Chinese government has losalted the

with Corbett

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The famu were suon beyond gets.

the

ng not only adjacent hajldings, but it the where and shipping In that

vicinity After a second alam had brought ali kväll. able apparatus

of the fire defitment to the scene, the firemen finally lock of buildings

the clement, but not until tho

had been awept by the fianser. All the buildings destroyed were low wooden structures, bring mostly saloons, silor boarding houses and mall manufactories The South Harbor police station wa among the balldings destroyed.

Several times the fli mes spread to the wbarren, but each time the birre was promptly exting- alshed. It is imposible at thli ume to estimato the loss.

HISSTHER, (Mich.), September rath. The Gogebic Company's powder mill is still in great danger. The fire department has been fighting the fire for the last 24 hours and is almost exhausted. The fire is fierce and the wind to strong. Trant Creek, Mich., on the south shore,

In imminent danger. At Iron Belt, Wis., on the Wisconsin Central, several buildings were burned, At Wakefield an unknown miner was

of

killed by the heat. Four hundred million feet pine is helrg burned In Gogebic and Ontangnon connifer,

BONDAY, September 13th. Some Mohammedanı listening to the reading

of the karan in a mosque, at Hohwa City at midnight. objected to the music and a procession of Hindoos. The latter persisted and the

10 Mohammedans raised their war cry. A fight- ensued lasting three hours in which 40,000 people, mostly Hindoos, participated. The mosque was sacked and an attempt was made ta destroy it by fire. One man was killed and many injured.

THE "MUSKOKA" AFFAIR.

HONOURABLY ACQUITTED.

W. Kitann, C. Drummand, G. Reed and W. Latham, recently imported from Salgon ander clecamatances stated in our issue on the 4th fastsat, appeared on remand before Mr. Hastings in the Police Court this morn- ing charged with quitting their ship (he Muskoka) without pe mission, refosing duly, using threatening language towards Th.olore Wheeler, the steward, and asssulting the master, E. F. Crowe, Selves, carpenter, and the mute, Lane, on the 20th slitmo at Saigno

no

The Captain Superintendent of Police applied to the Magistrate for the discharge of the accused on the grounds, firstly, that there were witnesses present 'o give evidence, and, secondly, because the British Consul at Saigon, Mr. C. F. Tremlett, bad taken the evidence of the witnesses at Salgon the

when accused were not present, and the Magistrate was

· therefore debarred from admitting

it in evidence.

His Worship discharged the accused, and I that they be sent to the Sailors' Home

diet ad not yet been "vlgoed off "the

Sfuskoka's articles.

By

THE aspect of affairs in Chang Chih-tung's morning contempory. On many soldiers have

Taus ended a disgracefal fiesca for which the been sent forward to the war that the provinces

British Consul at Saigon would appear to be lo are depleted of their troops, and Chang Chih-

great measure responsible. If the men now tung fe making preparations for the fatore and

Consu! to be guilty of the serinus offences they honourably discharged were belleved by the THE Canadian Government has at last definitely of uneasiness has extended to

fortifying Wacharg and vicinity. The feeling vated the subsidy of $75000s, which a few years advisability of sending the foreign ladies and

British ship. It was clearly his duty to do all fo was charged with commiting on board a Hsokow, and the

United States and should be called to account. IT IS generally conceded, remarks a writer to Mr. Brice Douglas, of the Burrow Shipbuilding teer corps, consisting of thirty single men, har go they had provisionally offered to the late children away it under consideration. A Volan-

CHICAGO (IL), September 11th.

als power to bring them to justice as speedily as the Cincinnati Timer-Star, that the happiest Company, for a 30-knot weekly service between

Jackson has refused to sign articles to fight possible, and safeguard the interests of jurice baen formed, the Custome staff having so nation on earth, as a whole, are the Freech. England and Canada (Quebec in summer, Hall-

adopting reasonable measures to prevent the law being set at nought. So far from doing this the only because they are contented, and fax in winter), and they have made a provisional organisation of their own. The Asé has arrived Edward Lloyd, reprerasting the Sioux City one conspicuous reason why they are contented contrat cwith Mr. James Huddart to provide the

Bat Hankow and has to a certain extent restored is because the great mass of them live to their service, allowing him three months to raise the

club, met Jackson and his manager, Parson Mr. Tremlett and the French authorities at MENE INE | confidence.

Davies, at the Brigge house at noon, Lloyd Stigos appear to have bungled over the

business and to own homes. Not more than 19 per cent. of the necessary capital. The subsidy is to be given

produced papers which Corbett signed in New

subjected French people rent the quarters they live la. for a period of ten years, after which it Is to be a time allowed in the chartex kiven by the York, Jackson glanced over them and at once they were brought up from Salgon beally the accused to very excessive restraint, for They are, indeed, the best sheltered people is reduced by one-third for a like period. The Japanese Government to the perfected Dock Com-aid that they would not do, I will fight for loaded with fron chains and handcuffs, in charge. the world. Though there are only 38,000,000 Finance Minister estimated the cost of running pany of Yokobama, by wealthy merchants of your purse and a side bet of $1,000," he said, of French police officers, and ever since their of them, they hive 9.000.000 dwelling houses. the boala at $60,000 per rouand voyage, or the 4th prox. The plan drawn up by the late Major monthe.

Yokohams, for several years past extends up to bat the fight will have to come off within three arrival here on the 3rd instant have been This, as

as will readily be seen, provides a bouse

famales of Victoria Gioli General Palmer, has been placed in the hands

The Hong exhibition 47-9 persons, another conspicuous $130,000 per annum.

#That's the idea, exactly," said Davies, netboeltles appest to have done all in exhibition of Freach thrift. In America in 1890 COMMENTING on Siamese sffairs in general the has been accepted by the company's intend to advertise him votil next May or June. power to give them a fer trial at

of s naval engineer to revise, and the amended *Corbett is on the stage now, and we don't

the expliant years before, or in 1850, $94, or cearly sured that Siamese affaire continue to engage | Plometers. It was decided, say the Tapan This agreement calls for a fight between May accused have, theo confse, hardly likely

1

declaration of

A. S. WATSON & CO.. LD. Find by tenants, and those occupying the Majast,and until the projected Buffer State is

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Hongkong, 15th September, 1894-

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, Saturday, OctoBER 13, 1894.

at a rental. Of the homes in American cities and villages, 63.2 per cent, are rented houses.

Maritime

be

of

will be found one that can be lightly born at

ef course, that commence of the port will gafa largely from this relief, There is no just reason why

of

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scheme

wbole

hare

AVAIL, and the

for what

circum-

Tackson chimed in that be had an objection although every Justification has been made

at

were

Davies, and Jackson added, "that's right,"

"It is three months or nothing, declared contrary, however, they have, it seems, been harshy dealt with and treated with andus Well, it's off," aald Davies, as he picked up Beverity.

his 1

his hat." "I did not like the looks of this thing

anyway."

THE FRENCH IN SIAM.

It was announced later that Jackson would

lexre for New York to-night, and immediately

all for the West Indies and then

he would go

f

there were 5.45 persons to every dwellings forty North British Daily Mati sayım. We are

possible. moment, but without people to every dwelling, and yet in France the the earnest attention of the Foreign Office,

Harald, si a meeting of the directors, that the 15th and June 15lb. Now, you people name your located. "Jack" is, of

very properly bren population is much more dense than in this acting, we suppose, le cousert with the India

work shall be commenced accordingly from the place and make the time within the next three to take the steps to obtain reparation country. There are on an average 187 people Office

4th prox. The capital of the company was

was months and Jackson will algu." The Qual d'Orsay cannot fall to note decided at first at three millon yas, but Is to each

avre mile, while in the Unlied States and digest the language of the Queen's Speech in thought not advisable to raise this entire sum proceeded to pick flaws with the papers. He

he no doubt consider illegal trestarat This Lloyd said he could not do, and Davies which is there are but 21, and in the North Atlantic regard to Stans, for it involves nothing less than which is not required yet, now the money market declared that the desi did not look honest. No stances, have recoarse to, but tast is not

more wealthys ubi cof her States only 107 to the

Bitannic der the mile

Majesty would doubtless, under In the

The polley

welfare of that is of the farms United States, in 1890, only 47.

47.5 of

kingkom, in

in which the interests' of British

le strained, The present capital has been fixed at and houses altogether were owned by the occu- } trade are so preponderating, cannot os & mat. 500,000 yen, to be lacensed soccasion-regulten, Pace was named ; there was so specification as the mates in this scandalous affair. The ‹

to whether the men would fight to rounds or 10 she is to blame for arbitrary Interference The question pants, the remaining 53.5 per cent. being ocene are so

The dock is to be ter of indifference to my Government,

says her and

wide, years or to a finish, and the whols matter had a with the liberty of the subject in respect

call or look.

pect of which abips of 3,000 tons can peculiar 28 feet deep, so 25 feet lang, 65 feet enter. It is

is also under consideration to con

no attempt at organised, the province of Chantaboon

struct two more docks of smaller

been given the dimensions, fi vacuated by the French, and the integrity of sufficient business offers. But from the thought a club and in a house," he said. "I don't want Tramlitt, and the Saigon authorities) to bring to

ff to fighting at any place. "I want to fight balore aggress

*ggressors (Captain Crowe of the Muskoka, Mr. SAVANNAH is, according to the New York what is left of Slam finally assured, this attitude that a single dock would not meet the circum- the affair to take place in a field or tent

be congratulated invigilant observation on our part cannot

Once creditable and satire Ragtutur to

proper conclusion, Resuming the cost of quemantine, making she tried to justify her spoliation of the feeble klog decided that another still larger dock he made, temper and tried hard to attain the secessary solute necessary? Whether the accus

relaxed" France, It may be added, has never cer, and as the tendency of the world is

towards the using of large

Lloyd

became considerably excited over the factory to themselves, legal proceedings which at vessels, it has been fan Davies poked at the papers, but kept als are time apparently appeared to them to be ab same a charge on the city Treasury and ant upon dom of Slam, and

and is still in | abipping as has heretofore been the essa. This

wholly unlawful a

So feet And a plan for one 450 feel long, 80 may seem like taking on a beavy burden, but it possession of Siamese territory. It is possible, and 35 feet deep, bé completed, After the work that he could not being off the fight in the tima | entitled to fair and impartial treatment. On the wide signatures. He declared positively, however, guilty or not they ward, as Bri-ish subjects, the integrity of Slam masy be arrived at, but in der will be called, to debate on the increase of

malaal cuarantee of

is started, an extraordinary mreiing of shurchols specified by Jackson. the face of the notorious duplicity of French capital for this purpose, although some officets diplomats plag should bear the expense of gun certain may be necessary to adapt more are opposed to the new plan because of the tine, an examination made for the general glam than by struggling along the thorny the meeting has not been defiaficly agreed Ways of ensuring the independence of strained condition of the money market, so that good and protection. Without abipping the trade

Peace with a port wor

would

pathi of Latter-day diplomacy. nothing ba

bonour can AlODE ba and to tax it solely where all are interested with France in respect to the questions which

the basis of any settlement spon.

ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL QUESTION, avors of the old-ilma system when gused to regard to a country la which the interauts of ƒ for the last seven years bad an engagement in to Londos,

the letter Power has found it convenient to raise CAPTAIN Richter, of the German army, who has was really forty days detention. We

The French soers to have becomes particularly to see this step taken by Savannah for it is

British merchants completely overshadow those the Chinese service; in training the army of it aptly useless to try to get a fight offensive in their manner of dealing with the Itkely to

to bring posts will have to follow ways: Other of the subjects of all the nations of the earth, the North : and whose term of engagnament with | with Corbett,” the paglist said, "I could not | Slamess Government since the outbreak of the

good results in two

llow Savannah's lead la

jcluding, of course, la belle France. The Chiane hold the northern bark of the reducing these unjust post charges, and efforts

the Chiness Government has expired, has, says afford to lie around doing nothing all winter, war between Chios and Japan, and the Japan Herald of the and instant, been far while Corbett was on the stage making money political seems to be rapidly going from bad to things Yaloo in great force.

will be made to make quarantine examinations

some short time past stopping in Japan, latterly at out of the advertisement this The Japanese have entered Wiju.

would ¿ive | worse in King Chulalongkom's "mach-coveted and detentions less enuoying than they are at | A smoky, far too good to be allowed to sink Into Myazonbits on the tat

dominions. A fresh blick It is affirmed at Tokyó that the Japanese | present. Eventually, we think, maritime nations ‡ oblivion, was going the rounds in Yokohama the to attend the Enfat fast, received a telegram him. I will try Landon for a while."

at Hiroshima, and forth.

respect to the WAREEN, (Ohio), September 13th. demaroatian of the proposed Buffer State, that will come to some kind of internal quaranties other day. The scene was laid in an hotel to with left for that destination at midnight,

Capt

Three negroes, two man and a woman, called was to prove's panacea for all Sints's ills, bas Arrangements whereby much more safely wit Yokobams where Mias Elsis Adals, the accom- Richter is well acquainted with all facts at the house of Saloonist George. Workluatter, be secured by securing batter sanitary methods | plished Serpenting damon, had taken up her connected with the Chinese military forces, and † la the heart of the diy, this morning occurred, and the evil day' has thus been sports, and thus by prevention save the need abode, and it was thorwise; Three magnificent there can be no dificulty in sumising what as demanded breakfast, Ware and definitely postpood, and the French press is

out for the retention of Chantaboos úniil. mask he is wanted for at Hiroshien. As an officer in badly frightened and prepared the teal Later de Buffer State becomes wie ad esemeid, border-town on the Korean side of the high | It is now stated, but the report is unconârmed. | Yokokkig called upon the manager ́of the| which an honorable man would be sure me and suzuki's bark Sha· was bound. La and other dark clouds, on the

ára való to be particularly * Serchẳng in the German Army, and pursuing the Cours

use the man returned, broke it the street door, and although they have no earthy rosd from Seoul to Peking-ED. Hongkong" | that Count Oyaman, in command of the Second | hotel, and ask Riva adjoining the one | fox) it imperative, as a point of honor on his | gagged and thrown Interchionl3år. ⠀

Added to could tifle at the hotel follow in

to Mrs. Weaklatter's room beat her except in so far as it might to do a case of this kind, he will no doubt

borkson, we learn from the files of Basicos

today, t received today, inartering

that the Fresch Consul the à bottle of wine in koper of thele success in the course of his duty as an employs of the fames, wil trace of the crime, yould have bons course of Justice in Siamese Court of Law, ebtaining

aining the coveted seats. After machlag Chinese Government; stili, it must be confessed obliterated. Mr. Work condition in te wairags that called forth the following time she rutist not wise Chinese freaties. They hour Liste tificed, and on being told at bacs affording any blas whatsoever for suspice ad

thele lips they

they enquired says the Boy: what that at this critical juncture, in order to avold | critical.

elebrian comments in the semi-official Bangkok of the enemy upon the

final sharp, they rasked way to

Zows of the and instant in They got to bis conduct, it would have been better had prima movement, but their part will be no

the sclisment consequent on the irritating thods and at the French authorities in register one in that movement's supposed mother they marched is and took their

As hals bouquet, and just as the clock

ASTMANN subjects as their own was brought attack upon Tientalo presupposes

706 Kmeday. As stated in another Home Commit interfered with

TELEGRAMS,

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

LONDON, October 12th,

will not sheathe the sword until guaranteed

against

farther

her Chinese meddling in Korea, and an ample Indemity is paid by Chios.

[Wiju, or Aichiu, is a city on the left bank and

Dear the mouth of the Yaloo River-the natural China-Korea frontier. It is the chief

Telegraph.]

of truck quarantine work.

are

effort before the winter, and Peking rather than

specimens of the

THE CZAR AND CZAREWITCH.

Army Corps, has been ordered to attack Tientsin, and

and have a table so doubt that Japanis preparing for oss vigerens were

The Crviewlich will attend the Car to Corfu J

Princess Alix to Russia, where the wedding will take place in November.

thence he will proceed to Darmstadt to escort / Monkden should be her goal. But at the same Pazed WAN DIT VE Ppped out to the bar and | secrets with which he has become possessed of house Ared. Excent for timely discovery of the - has gone to

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Chian arcived in Londen on the reth inst,

| may not deliver the main attack is Jifcant shaved, pozda their good clothés, added a button. | he declined the invitation of the Emperor For

Forment,TE

People át MWood Y our own part, though we have not the last night tránh y tela Barwin. They honor of

Captain we should be loath to think otherwise found thy 20 naval engagement, in which the combined ordered the wine and nibbled and sipped away

even more affectually until 12:30 pm, became dégur 21, bay at than that he will acquit himself as an officer and town, had been drie frem dealt with, than wES the Polysog

and at 3,45 png. This is quite in keeping with the numerous rumours afines of another sea-battle: They plainly hinted they find

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Java krom | Chinese aguadrons shall be the feet at Hal | 1.30. P", west out, fez Elsie had not sppested. / generally accepted axlozi that "all to fair in love l'esucht, will timely be back.

they were mad the boo

foolish, a gentlemen when at Hiroshima Since it is a Ing out avery, Sow minutes,

THE United States cruiser Charlestown arrived

at Yokohama from Hondialu on the rst instant,

within a few days, Japan's last reserves are when the Manager inclined malware and and war so doubt the Japanese Government men are sliced krasumber

are fully justified in andanvauring to require al An alarni for the may being called out. In short time 200,000 at 13 sheep they would not bellere win and left the information they possibly can which would has just boo Ir a computed by a Scotch paper that there men will be as active service and everything the hotel. An investigation showed a lie, be katy to be of use during the present can. Talent are now enough paupers in Great Britain, to will be ready for ens desperate effort to wad

bad, not

back, a

on her record. Bef

from the position Captain Richter has | W this VOLT,

not done Japan SEATS PEN must prepare

náds our DESIER Mary Beyonce, him as an iroda in its servios, sus observind wa wearing struggle, the outcom of which body. " bleede k will send the ve

form four abrase, a procession considerably | thɛ wat hom konzuli for a protracted and he bed! If Pragambut being sich had signed hi | E* FATEM Government which has employed ·

over too miles in length.

The death of the well-known rice-posy Black bird, winner of the Grand Stand Stakes at the

lant Stanghal Spring Meeting (onemlisin smia. (fpecs) on the gin imetant, le reported fem

can fornteil. We may expect a succesItem Di osse of Louis Rendneuen Qui este în cloned it to a mangle themes filmom from s startling incidents shortly. The struggle monet plats, we won't mention day unp

be shot; it fa: contala to be sharp ; but that i helt photogriphus albemar

with be decisive our contemporary expressly apagare going vi var king

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