senuit ons portrayed is beyond descṣipiton. A breathless allence beld the audience during each rendering, only to be broken by ibunder of applause at the conclusion, and as the last nolas- of Le Revell do Lion," the Cheraller's most popstar composition, the production of which by a musical band of moto than 1,000 pieces La Berlin
la 11750, was the musical sensation of Chevalier by the King of Prussia, died away, a perfect avation was leadered him, the audience, who filled nearly every seat in the theatre, fairly Daldoing Itself in the plaudlia it rendered the masterband before whom they bed sat entranced for what was only too short time.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1895.
ANOTHER CRISIS IN KORRA,
„TUE TAL W/M KUN ATTACKS THE PALACE__|
FLIGHT OF THE QUITY,
Kost, October gib.
The following case was referred to Mr. Seth for the settlement of accounts: 1813—Cheung Trung Lins. Danenburg,
& Cobieskāts)
.................$. 92018
POLICE COURT.
and the exact color is at the discretion of the waker. The final operation conslits to the arrangements of border patterns by means of stencils pistes. This is done by young girls, who cut out the stencils with marvelous cleverness and exactness, and wield the brush with great dexterity. The same giris touch
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whatever it wu-progrossed he began to have a hacking sough which, he says, seemed as if it must shaks him to ploos. He could sorely sleep on aunt of it. One of the most alarming features of his illness, however, were the night events, for the reason that they showed the existence of a source of aknees which must soon, unless arrested, end fa bis work altogether. To him as to any once active man-this was like being buried alive.
Uyear, and lead to his belog decorated as a affect that Seoul was once more the sccED" of a hawkers were fined to cents each, eight $1 each, of the wild. Glacier Bay, which is now begla- the harder work, erasing all standige total prostration. In fact he was obliged to give up
the
On
1
entrance
Telegrams reached Japan yesterday to the revolutios. The information is as yet-mezgre and conflicting, bu it appears that about 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon the Tal Won Kun, father wh of the King, ex-Regent, and one of the greatest schemers in the constry, proceeded to the and endeavoured to effect * Palace with a body of Korean soldiers
with a view, is 'supposed, ' of securing the person of the King His entrance was resisted the King's guard, and some fighting
by took place in COATTO
the of which the commander of the Tal Won Kba's force was killed.
Ов bearlus the firing the Japanese Miolater, Viscount Miars, proceeded to the Palace, and fring ceased, and be and the Tal Won Kun upon his arrival at the gates becomfog known, entered the Palace together. Farther details of what took place arn as yet wanting,
The Cherailer was ably asilited by several of four local amateurs, this feature of the reception lendered virimosos in the East beleg a particularly happy one. Undoubledly spurred by the great master whom they know WAL listening to their efforts, and anxious to acquit themselves in their ablest mancer, none of these bave been heard to better advantage. Mia Lammert, who hid sung at the Mount Austla Hotel only the night Eatore, opened the bill with Rodney's "A dream of days," which she give most sympathetically In fact, this young ady fairly
outdid any of her previous efforts, her voice lending itself perfectly unknown. Some reports state that it is possible The Queen has fled and her whereabouts Is" to the emotions expressed by her words her Majesty bas bee murdered, as the latest Again in the second part was her charming revalt appears to be directed against her voice heard to full effect, this time ifafurace in the Court, and with the object of Schondort's charming "When the quiet moon is raising the Tai Won Kun to power. beaming "her expression completaly picturleg the thought of both the composer and poet. Mrs. Vyvyan Dent, whose sweet tones and wellt-trained voice have also given so much in Fengkorg, twice delighted the assembled audience, first, in the "Serenais
Campestre of Mascherool, which,
A buried council was called at Headquarters in Tokio yesterday, and orders were issued to rend two men-of-war from Port Arthur to Chemulpo for the protection of the Japanese reald-nts.
Our evening contemporary last night published a special telegram from Shanghai which stated that the body of the Queen of Korea had been found in Seoul.
Frequent telegrams are reaching the Govern suited to her compass, the rendered ment, but their purport is, of course, kept eply, and later in Moir's "A Some Mecret.—Koba Chronicle. from my Heart" wherin she was perfect, and which gave so much, plassura that the was compelled, in answer to the loud demands for an encore, to follow by a very difficult old English song, wherin her splendid modala tion and control of her voice were most noticeable. Mr. Goffe, a thorough master of the violin,
the second part of the programme opened
with Hougarian Dances" 3 arranged by Brahms, his instrumentation delighting and entrancing his hearera only less than the great master who was the log of the evening, and be also win obliged to contions the delight ha gavo with another equally well rendered salo. Mr. E. W. Maltfand, by his Sullivan's "Than art passing hence
of
the bill and introduced a very pleasing feature, the slow time and fine full chords which are demanded by this ale being exactly suited to ble strong baritone voice, so that he, too, had never been beard to
greator advantage. Certainly Hongkong to to be congratulated upon baving minongut ita residents smiteurs who can so well asslat genfus, and enable travelling masters to give a more enjoyable entertainment than would be possible without this sid. The fall bill, in the order of performance, is as follows p
PART 1.
1. Jang......A dream of Chelden Days,"
Miss Lammert
• Plano Bolo..."Bionallyha Scants,
As playad Roethares.
Chevallar da Kontak
Rodasy, Beethoven
3. Bong......"Serenata Campestre," ...Maasharaal,
Mr. Vy Dent
4. Plano Belo...Souvenir de Paus, Gramod-Kontstel..
Chevalier de Kanuki.
Bing..."Thouart Panting
6. Piano Solo
Mr. B. Mch......Solives.
Perpetuum Mobila,"I
"avitation a la Valse,"
Überillar de Kontakl,
PART II.
Dr. Waben,
Y. Voila Solo......." Hunguatan Denens,Brahma.
Mr. H. Coff
BoA Bong from my Hair,
Mr. Vy Dent,
Pien SoloSoul
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
(Before Ste F. Clarks, Chief Justice)
~October 18th.
THE STAUNTON STREET OUTRAGE.
Chun Hel Nun, late Interprater on boxed the steamer Ambries of India, was arraigned before the Court on a charge of feloniously cutting and wounding one Wong Tso!, with Intent to do | grievious bodily harm.
The
prisoner pleaded not guilty to the indictment, whereupon the following jary was
inalled 2---
Mesir, E. F. Birchall. L. M. H. Ozorio, F. Lammert, E. J. de S. Loureiro, R. Aliken, C. P. Adamson and A. F. Wilson. The name of J. F. Lamme, was not responded to on being called. and his lordship ordered a summons to be listed for him.
Hon W. M. Goodman, Attorney General, prosecuted on behalf of the Crown, the prisoner belag undefended,
For breaches of the Markatz Ordinance, two and four charges were diaraissed. For steallag a fin of batter a house-coulle was sent up for seven days. Seven days was infilcted for calling firewood, For soniching a gold earring valued at $14.50 from an old woman, well-known thief was sentenced to three weeks! Imprison ment and to receive, one whipplag of 18 blow with
a rattan, shop-keeper was given 14 days for having a quantity of sapan-wood for which he could give no account, in his possession, For belag alongside the Praya after hours tempan man was fined $3.
THE SUNDAY LABOUR QUESTION.
UNCLE SAM FOLLOWS JOHN BULL'S LEAD" It's a long time now since we heard suything about the Sunday Labour Puestion, which has 'been fairly forgotter, and the following_from a Tacoma paper received by the steamer Tacoma this morning therefore came rather as a pleasant
surpelse, for it shows that the United States Government has taken an even firmer stand on this much-vexed question than have their British confrères. The para referred to reads follows p
The claim made by the British government At the Instance of the Canadians," wald he, "embraces a walkable strip-of land, a portion of which in the key to a vast extent of the interior of Alaska, possessing rch mineral resources. Acother portion would give them control of five natural harbours, and is a third place they would | ghin one of the most magolficent cenic regions
alag to
I filling up blank spaces, etc. The rolls of all ever the world during the summer months,
te visited by thousands of tantists from
paper are then hung up again, and when day are ready for the ma ket. They are sent frs: to Although the immense amount of this land Yokohama, and thence all over the world. cannot be accurately determined, a knowledge of its geographical position on the coast shows that imperial prests, that it was the first experiment One other reprarkable fact about the Japanese great commercial advantages should accrue is in Japan of Industrial organisation on a large the future from its posten ion by this country.scale, at least so far as concerns the regulating It is a long narrow slice, unaing the whole length of the narrow clicular district of Alaska that is nearest to this country, most temperate in climate and the only part of the territory that settled by any considerable number of white
ren.
claims, if they should be allowed, would be that One Important effect of Great Beltian's Great Britain would have control of the route which is the key to the gold fields on the north- east corner of Alaska," These fields pan ont abou. $100,000 each year, but it has been stated that there are rich prospects there yet anworked, as well as other mineral resources which, when they became well known, will likely canSG considerable immigration there,"
hours of labour. Since then labour has been organized and regulated in the same manner in the private factories of the country, to the mutual profit of the producers and the workmen employed.—Scientific American,
SHIPPING And mail newS.
MAILS DUX: English (Mirzafors) to-morrow. Australlan (Airlie) atat inst. German (Prins Heinrich) 21st Inst. American (City of Rio de Janeiro) aand test. Indlan (Lightning) 24th inst. American (Galle) 28th Inst. American (City of Peking) 5th prox. Canadian (Empress of India) 5th prox.
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THE 0..& O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Garlic, with malls, etc., from San Francisco to the fat last bas arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for that Nagauak), on the morning of the 2013 Inst.
CHICAGO, Sept. 18th, The Inter-Ocias this morning parts a story that he will refuse to meet Corbelt in Dallas in which it is said that Fitzsimmons bas declared
weden hela "let in on certain concessions on" which he believes a large sum of money will be realised. It is said that he accuses Brady Corbett Jou Vending and Stewart, of Dallas, with gobbling up everything in sight, from the lemonade stand to the kinetoscope with which the country. It is the latter concession Hob is it is lotended to reproduce the fight throughout especially jealous of, and it is said that he has made a formal demand for a percentage of the prodia on it, otherwise às deciates there will be no. Sight
NEW YORK, September 11th-The-Imperiat German Mall steamet Prins A newspaper printed as announcement that Heinrich, carrying the German mails with dates after a dinner on Monday night Lord Danraved from Berlin 10 the 23rd alto, lef Singapore at
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THE P. M. S. 3. Co.'s steamer City of Rio de Faneiro, with malls, ete, left Nagasaki for this port at 9 pm. yesterday.
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CAN'T WORK SUNDAY: Treasury Department Maker a Peculiar Ruling. The arcival of the steamship Tacoma has brought the matter of the Customs issue. Objections have been raised several officers working Sundays and overtime to an times of late by unfriendly officials to the local Customs auf king on Sundays to order to accommodate the Northern Pacific in the discharge of 'ts ships. The matter was brought before the Treasury Department for s officers could not work extra time on Sundays, extra time and Sundaya, bat the " for all called the captain and the crew of the Valkyria | 11 a.m. yesterday for this port, and may be
department refused to allow this to be done. Hence no work cas be done la discharging the Tacoma sadil alter midnight tonight. Why the Treasury department should take the stand that it does is somewhat of a mystery. It only means a great the discharging of vessels when speed is loss to the transportation companies in delaying absolutely essential,
decision and one was rendered that the Customs
-The Northern Pacific then offered to p
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Io Hongkong, as is well known, the Govern- ment issues special permits to work on Sundays provided well-nigh prohibitive fees are paid in
advance.
NEWS BY THE NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL.
NEW YORK, September 4th. The Harald correspondent in Rio Janeiro telegraphs that it is reported in government circles that the British mlolster, Mr. Phipps has been authorized to announce that England ready to recognize Brazil's claim is Trinidad The British governments ex-cty, however, that a permission to lay a cable shall be granted. she will agree not to connect the cable with Argenties."
VICTORIA, B.C., Septembar gth,
together and told them that he would give exch 30 shillings a week as long as they lived if the Valkyrie won the cup. A reporter paid a viale to the City of Bridgeport, on which Lord I'an- rare and bis friends were lodged. A gentleman he said that he was authorised to speak for Led Lunraven, was asked
*What trib is there in the story?" "It is rot; positive sot,” he said emphatically,
September 13th.
This morning' World was probably the only regular fasue of a newspaper which contained not a line of advertising. Flooding of the press room on account of a fire reduced the press capacity, so it was possible to print only eight pages. Eight, solid pages of advertising were thrown away rather than cat the news. In spite of delays doring the fire fiself and consequent apos it, which included the stopping of type- setting machines by the cattleg off of gas, the paper went to press on time, The World is receiving from newspapers throughout coaty expressions of regret at its lows. The World expresses gratitude for the cordial Inte rest manifested, and assures its friends that no serious damage has been done owing to the fireproof sature of the buliding.
The Attorney-General, 'in opening, stated that on perusal of the case as it came up from the Magistrate he thought it better not to make the charge of mardes, he not being able to prove that. The facts of the case were, briefly, that on the night of the 25th September the prisoner. had been with the girl Wong Taol at brothel, No. 28 Stanley Street, and had sakad her to leave! the brothel and go away
with him which she had refused to do. The next might be returned, and, while the girl was asleep, he
he had taken a large dose
of oplazi,
and then made an attempt, ly, to kill her. At any rate thes
by the pain of a slash on the and a few extracts from European and American side of the neck, and found him kneeling critiques, may be of interest to our readers. We fever her with a rezar la kis band. She seized i Tinalarks and turned over to the British wanhin amies in the last few weeks.
Schubert Koutadt, Bichondoer
Cherailer De Kontakt When the quiet Moon ↑
re. Song is teaming
Miss Lazer.
£5, Fal..."La Bareli da Los
De Kmatki. Chandler De Kontakt, ***
Ashortsketch of Chevaller de Kontaki's career,
of a
the
WASHINGTON, D. C., September 14th. Information as to the recent secret work in the Davy department has leaked out and the result The sealer Beatrice arrived hers this morning a suficient to justify the belief that President under seizure for alleged violation of the Bebring Cleveland is meditating seriously the possibility Sea regalations. She reports the seizure of the of hestillies between Spain and the United schooner Atmoko. The Beatrice was boarded States to the near future. by the officers of the U.S.S. Ruth on Augart
Whether the dispatch is due to a desire to 201b, and four sealskins marked as if by buck-recognise the Cubans as belligerents or an inten
tion to be in shot found aboard. Although no guns were
uncertain, but it cannot be denied that the foted, she was ached on a charge of baring is uncert position to enforce the Mors claim ased firearms in the sca. She was towed to state and nary depart
departments have been unusually Pheasant, by whom she was ordered to
Certain branches of the Navy Department are La report to the naval authorities here. The Ainoko was now devoting their attention to Cuban matters mile protective xane after seat. The Ainoko left seized on a charge of being within the sixty-almost exclusively,
Acting under the recent orders from Secretary Alaska before the Beatrice, but is not yet here. Herbert, some of the officers have been working Both vessels will be tried in the Admiralty Court. extra time securing dats whose character is such The Beatrice reports slight catch of meals. Olney recognize the necessity of preparing for The value with fittings is about $9,000 aplece.as to indicate that the president and Secretary The high line schooner had only you.
motive intervention in the affairs of Coba
Exhaustive reports have been prepared for Secretary Herbert and the President naval conditions for a decent on Cuba, The question of iranap sts and the facilities for landing troops on the island has been looked into thoroughly and the result filed with the secretary of the wary.
CH CAO, September 13th,
NIW YORK, September gth.
on the
the 21st, expected here on or about Monday evening,
THE Agents (Messrs. D. Samrose, Soni & Co.) foform as that the steamer Lightning, from Calcatta, left Singapore for this port yesterday afternoon.
and London, 1-ft Sfogapore to-day for this por?, THI steamship Raptom, from Middlesborough and is expected here on or about the 24th inst,
SHIP”ING RETURNS.
From 6 pm. yesterday to 5 p.m. to-day.
Tacoma
ARRIVALS
„steamer, from Tacoma,
Canion. Canton.
Pelyang-dus Canton... Kwangi... P0gu ཅ ཥ ད Continental mine Chunikus......................
Victoria
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Canton.
11
Maalis.
Canton,
M
Swatow.
Bangkok.
Aggregating 9,125 tona register, DEPARTURES.
Cosmopoli Strathalian
Wm. La Locheur ... Canton REL1912+
„steamer, for Canton,
Hallow. Holbow.
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FT.
1
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"Hongar.
H
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Canton. Shanghai.
Aggregating 5,558 tons register,
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The British steamship Yuaniang left Manila on the 15th instant, and had light breezes and fiae wexiber.
The British steamship Tacoma left Tacoma on the 14th ultimo, and had heavy son and head winds crossing the Pacific Ocean to Yokohama Į after which had good weather.
One doctor whom Mr. Lagdon consulted said be was consumptive, and it did indeed look that way,
believe that it would end in my taking the one journey getting weaker and weaker, and having reason to "For twelve wooks." he says, "I want on like this,
from which no travellor returns.
healthy is sa pleasant and fail of hope. At this time "It was now July—summer tíma, when life to the my sister-in-law got from Mr. Linsella (Stobbing) medicine that I had not tried yet. After having used one bottle I felt better, and when I had good the Boound I was cured, and have not lost an hour's work tince,"
The reader will notice that between the date of his taking this medicine and the date of his letter there is an interval of four years. We may, therefore, infer that his cure was real and permanent. The medicine, by they was Mothar Salgel's Curativo Syrup. If
not likely
the wiil forgot its name nor whisk ft dia for him. His done was indigestion and dyspepsia, the deadly enemy of erary labouring men or woman under the sun, no matter what
with-hands, brains, or that they work for work
I, It poory to draw a
moral"--school-book style-from these facts? No, it is not. We bars talked plain English, and that is enough.--Adot.]
Masonic,
ZETLAND
L O
No, saç, E.C. LODGENCY MEETING of the Rove
N EMERGENCY,
HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 21st instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited,
Hongkong, 16th October, 1895,
VICTORIAC¿
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LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 1936...
A LODGE will be held in the FAKEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 22nd fastent, at 5.30 for 6 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 15th October, 1895.
REGULAR MEETING of the above
Entíma ions.
NORTH BORNEO REVENUE FARMS.
ENDERS will be received by the
SANDAKAY, on or before gath NOVEMBER next, for the following REVENUE FARMS 1895:-
OPIUM FARM, North Romeo East Coast. SPIRIT LICENSE FARM, North Borneo, Proy,
Alcock (Kadat),
PAWNBROKING FARM, North Borneo. CUSTOMS FARM OF IMPORT AND EXPORT
DUTIES, North Borneo,
GAMBLING RESTRICTION, for North Borneo
only
BLACHAN, BIRDS-NEST, WHARF DUTS AND
MARKET DURS, North Borneo only. TENDERS for these FARMS may be made for the whole of the District Province a for each District and Provlace separately.
For Particulars, apply to the Hongkong or Singapore Agents of the BRITISH-NORTH BORNEO COMPANY.
AND AT
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LEVY HERMANOS. SHANGHAI, MANILA. ILOILO AND PARIS. EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS,
Alto GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT,
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office.
The British steamship Chunshan left Bangkok on the 7th instant, and Koh-i-chang 948) on the 12th, Lod had variabla winds and showery weather down the Gulf of Siam, Moderate to fresh north-east to north-north-east winds to the Paracels; thence to port had north-east and casterly winds with smooth sea and fine clear weather,
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPÓA DECK RETURNS. Helene Rickmer to Kowloon Dock. Kagoshima Maru Fu Mun Trat............ Ingradas....... -Solent "PRIMA Saratovre
"
gather them from an American ropriat
hir hands and cried for ald which Snally came in the shape of a district watchman, Walle the Hutsty
The Chevaller began his career as a plano taken opium. They were bath takes to the was holding the prisoner he told her be had soloist at the age of four and a half years, and Police Station, where he vomited, and thence to after a short tour, wherein he created a sense the Civi Hospital, where she was attended to; tion, he studied under many eminent masters, including Beethoven and Dr. Sechter. He later The ples of the prisoner was that he was ater and bis stomach was relleved of the polson. studied in company with Cherublat, Auber,
insensible at the time he commlled the act. Victor Hugo and other eminent men, and is
from the effects of the drug. It was for 1848 began his tours by going to Spain, where he was made Court Planist to the Queen, In 1856 he the Jury to decide whether or so that the The celebrated beauty, Mrs Lilin Langtry, was invited to Beslin by the King of Prussia #was, the magnitude of the offense hat at last begun sult for divorce from her and
became an Immense success. He visited
sited was lessened; if not they must bring in a verdict husband, Edward Langity. The primary more Remia in 1852, and in 1863 returned to Baile of guilty as indicted. He then quoted the in the affair was the placing of papers and as Court pianist, which position he has ever law on the subject of liability for acts committed retaining fee of $700 in the hands of Abe alace held. Of his playing and method it is said while under the effects of intoxicants and dinge. Hummel, of the law firm of Howe & Hammel, af His memory is marvelous ; it is only accesssy of the injured woman, the brothel keeper, Dr. Langtry's London volleitor and sent to America The Attomey-General then lead the evidence New York. The complaint was drawn up by Mr. for hire to hear composition played once, Atkinson; the Colonial Surgeon, who treated the when he can repeat It with
A Washington special to the Tribune says In the finished Lanch
by a specially commissioned bearer of the money reference to Cuban matters;— mister.
repertoire is inexhaustible, two parties, the watchmen and the police. The and the decres.
Confidential Information received_by_the from xil the great composers. Aside Jay after only a short consultation, returned a
The grounds for the sult are desertion and Tribune shows that the President's plans are unlike other great pianists, who verdict of gully upon which the Lordsbut neglect. Mrs. Langtry is a citizen of California moes far reaching then was generally anticipated. Ecquire perfection in technique, Chevalier de
property owner in a fertile corner of Callfornia, at last been frightened into action, and the More Kontski never goes through these mechanical
and has lived there at intervals during the claim will bo
Empress of China .................. o paid by exchange on London wi h- effects; his fingers are always ready. These
last ten years. To the salt for divorce she is a day or twe, all the strangements to that
Loo Soker
Cosmopolitan who know him personally are astounded at ibis (Before Mr. A.G. Wlia,Acting Putina Fudge.) beseeches the coast to award bar the guar-effect having at last
Aberdeen last been completed by the Chelydra........................ last too exceptional gift.
dianship of her lite daughter Jeanne, Concerning his playing, the London Standard's
Spanish ministers. Langtry lives st Holyhead and bas been a This informs lon comes from s source beyond correspondent at Brussels said in one of his
ca ibe bounty
A FEW INCHES OF PLAIN of his beautiful wife for questilos, and from the same sou ce was obtained lerters to
The following cases were fixed for the respec- | math at Aix and Carlsbad. She has had a Cleveland would take an active hand in the that journal" I regret that
years, Mrs. Langtry
Is on the costiadat, the prediction that within a month President have not been able to make an earlier
ENGLISH. mention of a very successful concert
distressing but Dot by De Kontaki at Bastels. The Chevaller's
erloun attack of rheumatism, Cuban question. It is said that a powerful which interfered with her keeping an American syndicate has been formed to this country which brilliant performance at the Cercle Aris
this 102EDD, dique
engagement for at Litteraire
will be prepard to guarantee the Cuban bonds not only charmed bet
Sir George Lewis,
the keeper of the deadly preparatory to its acqulstilon by the United aecrets of all social England, is the solicitor of States, Conquer a very caltical audience. The musical
of the judges at the Cercle is
severe, and, to add to the difficulties of artists, there is
Mts, Langtry. The complaint is simple enough, and,
but when Sir George's casket yawns there will be schism between the admirem of the school of
some wonderfal suppression of facts of some musical simplicity, to which M. Da Keniski. Ked votaries of Wagner, M. De
the
DAYIB,
from
and
practice exercises hour after hour each day to passed sentence of three years' imprisonment and brings suļi as an American. She is a large In the first place it was learned that Spata has Praya NODE-STUD
I
belm, be congratulated upon als triumph
at the waverers, but stirred up. usually cold audience to enthusiasm. It is not eaty of describe the nature of
Da Kontakia manifold
Powers of
with hard labour..
BUMMARY JURISDICTION,
TEXTURES.
tive dates –
Monday, October arst, 1800-Hopkies Cumming & Co. v.
Yuen Kang Ket....13.00 Tuesday, October,sand. tôi. Trì Chung vi Chinh
Kim, Tinh
At
the
****. »,200.00 | astounding disciot be filed, it is wald, in..
& another .........................$ 661.00 1717-Chan Sau Kwong. Cheong
Kara Tigá990429419 Thursday, October 24th. 1874-Bola Stagh . Dhara Singh 10400
Friday, October aşık. 1758Ng 81 Tan & another v. Wong
The application
realdeace in Lake county, that stat the Callfornis courts, Mrs, Langtry having a
7. H. Hamined her counsel, salds-"If the salt is pressed it will be the first time she has separate from her husband, in the Callfornia courts will be
JAPANESE LEATHER PAPER-
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Nowadays men are doing all sorts of wonders by means of electricity, both mechanics and in chemistry. I see by the papers that they export to be able to produce real "diamonds by it. Perhaps they may marvels never cease.. Baf we will walt till they do before we crow over that job. Up to this time, anyway, wrything that is both valishis
a est is the fruit of hard work. Brin diamonds. mostly got out of rooky mine. And, within en shilings honestly earned la better for a man than Tosamable, limits, it is good for us to have to work. twenty in the shape of a legacy.
Some years ago, the Japanese Government arab liked an Imperis! press, which does all the
shabets ondered by the Minister of Public be when fals wages could be earned straight along. printing works of the government, from the
The best condition of things for say country would Instruction, and the postage stamps and prstithout loss or deduction for any reason. But in the cards, to
the establishment is the manufacture of leather- papers, which has haan. brought to great some remedy for it ought to be found, In England source of low, however, is plain amongh, and 33.00ment for building three serɩgoing torpedo basts persection and is en distlocitly Japanese.... and Wales every working man steraque ten days of
Japanese taking A A pallern JOYLE
filmas per year, making the total loss of wages from the Best European leathers,
this cause about £10,000,000 a year. We are talking thele own peculiar of the average, you see. Bas inasmuch as all working.
as is made la trads. One of the specialities of Whoes falt is la we cannot now discuss.
the paper money, of which so much prent spect of human affairs this is impossible.
TODE unaoonzon§ 418,35 | ever tried to
effective 8.93
execution. The touching sweetness and finish 1839--Ng Lam Sung v. Lam Xum 433.60 | and Be T, D. C., Sept, rath
of the softer passages of his compositions ar most charming, but there are others in which ha displays foxce
truly aspirb. Under his hand the plana speaks
fall volume of AB extire orchestra, and is made capable of rendere the effects which ordinarily the
for
1847–The Kwoog Cheong v. Captain
Barale imminu
1868–Davan Singa v. Jaidar Singh &
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Bids were opened to-day at the
Navy Depart-
of
OK HOP of many instrumente to Able. M. De Kontaki was at firme Kadispar.: 18:0—Leng Tok v. Lam Tan Chin.....$ 50.00 W... £163,350 for one 1 Wolfe & Zwicker Iron | methods of manufacture,' and fashion them man are not in every year, this average dow not fairly
curloalty,
irst heard with
thohlb Led v. Hot Chorar ity, which soon desponed lato rivited 1870The Colonial Treasurer. v.
Shing Firm & another .............................. and at last
expanded into full and recognition." And the Boston Evining 1884Tan Colonial
later date De Kontaki
_LAYS :
the
pialler
how fondly be gi
The
and no
Treasurer
9.
KANANGA
OF JAPAN
(REGISTERED) RIGAUD and C PARIS
most delight.
Tallot Water. It renders the skin firm,relieves imosquito bites and importa a delicate fe gands and feeling of comfort and freshness,
New Sensations in PerfUMERY RIGAUD'S KANANGA EXTRACT RIGAUD'S WHITE ROSE RIGAUD'S MELATI EXTRACT RIGAUD'S IXORA D'AFRIQUE EXTRACT RIGAUD'S LILY of thm VALLEY EXTRACT RIGAUD'S YLANGYLANG EXTRACT RIGAUD'S BANTAM EXTRACT RIGAUD'S JASMINE er Chomalie EXTRACT *, RUN VIVIENNE, 6, PARIS
Kananga Waterly refreshing
Signs of Health.
You don't have to look twice to detect them-- bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles. bright in every ac- tion. Disease is
SCOTTS
EMULSION
The following case were satiled outof court -- of about 180 tons and 26 knots speed. The blás
were as follows Mortos Bros. Co Seattle, acceeded is works, Portisad, 8168,707 for one f
O 550 Iron Works, San Francisco, $17
according to
the Japazons Laste, Papeterie show the radaring and lose of those who see ill. In $175,000 for and, has published some detalls of this essentially any, glean your many will lose no time at all, while The Hereschoff Manufacturing company of itistic industry. The first step is the 79.07 Bristol, R. I., bld $144,000 for one or three staf
others may loss individually from ten days to siz black, consisting of #months moh. No obesity, no wayings, no incom the
same rate, on plans of their own. The act wooden cylinder, hung on to frame, from slabs, etc., can make up for this even in money 3.00 of coss
* Bard strength, volume of tone, he can draw froes
of congress provides that the three boats should
which, in Judgment was “given for the pislatlife in tha | be distributed among the establishments on the worker following the modes lle or chisal, the alone, to my nathing of the pain and the mufservo
engraved with a the instrument Phenomenal,
ero
following caFEB 1—
with such precision Allading to an experience of his in 1880 Mr.
overcome Pacific coast, the Gall and the Mississippi river and exactitude that the least wrong stroks is sorge Tagdon may, I had to gira up my work." planoforte roar
rear 1801-Teens Las v. C. Holdsworth...8 44.77 the cont should be fair; otherwise, the considered efficient to apoll the whole block. How this came to paas he tells us in a letter dated and thunder, his tone
MaTable musical. He never descends to mere banging. 1834-Kalf Slegh v, A. Allevar
and 1830-Ling Kee Kalv. Danenburg & Co. 10.00 secretary may give the contracts elsewhere. As When the block is ready it is covered with moist from his home in White House Hoad, Blabbing, as His touch planisimo Ex delightful.
16.00 the Department has reserved $15,000 from the paper which is folded and pressed on to the Dunmow, August 24, 1899. He had no inherited He has a 1837-Y# 780 v. The Kwan &e another, 134.78 $171,000 appropriated for ach Tast variety of charming and dusting effects at 1839-Chan Man Hing v.
bant for mould, then taking off and hang across a
disease or waniczasu, so far sa he knew, and was always his command, which he produces with a master's 1872-11 Yin Bhi v. Tang Hang & Chan Tai...
234-40 armament, leaving $550,000 available and all bamboo to dry. When it is thoroughly dried, and wall up to April of that year--1883.
of the western bide, ate in excess of this by co
Then his strength and seegy began to leave him, Ta case. He
decoration 210.00 allotment, the contracts may go to the
exposure to the
la commenced. genalan feeling, too, and
Herras- hrung We v. 3. Isball. 22.50 choffs if their plans are practicable.
The paper is slow spongy, and almost asfalt tired, not a from work, but as from power gone absorbent as blotting paper. It is now covered down to his meals, but not with his old eagerness, and out of him through some bodily failure. He sa along with him without carries a
The," Colonial st
BALTIMORE, Md., September roth, Cheung Kim séráčoc
with several Rov: Father Zonus Barsum, who has recently surface smooth and nonabsorbant. The paper mouth, his teeth and tongus were covered with silme,
coating of gins, which
makes the rallah. There was naty copper-like taste in his Colonial TransWINK?.
returned from the interior of Alsaks, where he is that figured, metallicad, and varnished, and and his throat clogged with a kind of thick phlegm, Chang Moon & znotkar ...... The Mount Austin Hotal, when, by the special | 1889---The Colonial || TIGGINS
szy spent four years in missionary was among the the spared design: than stands out, as if glit dimen to "hawk up" and ajot.
nadves, gave to the Baltimore Sus an interivew | The Japanese Have the monopoly of the best 15,1% raladog to the boundary dispute between the sace | Vaked flutes and’Gréas Belatan,
Jacques varnish, it is this lacquer, varnish --
ها.
As was announced on the bila fant, night, another, opportunity to hear the Chevalier's playing will be gives on Monday evening at
1878
Enquest of His Excellency the Governor, a second rovčki will be given thug, 2
Ng Chin Shi HunDEN
$5.78
He also speaks of a nagging pain in the stomads, datulency, and meb palpitation of the News
only when weak tissue is replaced by. the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreea. ble to taste and casy of as similation.
Sole Agents for Hongkong and 120 Em China em Vatktor & Co. Fengg
Haughong, 47th Mazah,
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