THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1897.
To-day's Advertisements. DIAMOND JUBILEE.
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AND
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20TH JUNE, 1897,
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR AMOY AND TAMSUI.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
*HAIMUN,"
Captain Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 19th instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & Co.
General Managers. Hongkong, 16th June, 1897.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,' LIMITED.
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"THALES,"
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Hongkong, 16th June, 1897.
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"MANTLA, JOG vgth. A depression is now developing on the Chius Sea W.N.W. of Laxon; directing no- know."
The memorial now in course of signa- ture for presentation to His Excellency the Governor in connection with the purchase by the Milliary Authorities of the Mount Austin Hotel Is a very clear and a very moderate statement of the case of the Peak residents, and its prayer, that the Governor would Interpose his good offices and obtain for the Communlty from the War Department a month's time within which to submit prosposals for the re- purchase of the Mount Austla Hotel, if by any possibility the Military Authorities would re-sell it, is a very mild requestTH Indeed Clear as is the statement and to-day to $56,519-84.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE master of the Yan' Cheung licensed arms | A NOVELTY in the way of row bastu is belag shop, No. 206 Queen's Road Central, was charged at the Maglatracy to-day with selling arms to a person who had no license and also with not making an entry of the purchaser's same and address, &c. Me. Gedge appeared for the defence. Evidence was given that two revolvers and 100 rounds of ammuuliion were sold by the defendant's accountant to a person who had no license and no entry was made of the sale. Mr. Godga contended that the master was not responsible for the acts of his employees. Mr. Wedrhouse decided that under the Ordinance the master was the responsible person, and the case was remanded till Thursday next.
Jubilee subscriptions amounted at 5 p.m. AGENT Loughsy, of the Shipowners' Association,
the successor of Captain Garrison, anys a Felica paper, had an experience recently which has A MEETING of the Sanitary Board will be held given him a poor opinion of sailors in general, and to-morrow afternoon at 4.15.
one sailor in particular. He received a telegram from Captain Greemear of the barquentina Arago | telling him to rend a wallor to Hoquiam. Lougher relected a union sailor who applied for the job He paid the axilor's way to Heqolam and checked
As up to the 29th ultimo Gandant had not repiled in Wray's challenge to row him for the championship of the world, the latter has de- manded Gaudaur's surrender of the scalling championship.
poraries that there is a likelihood of Marquis Salgo becoming Governor-General of Formosa ice General Nog! who has returned to Japan from the Beautiful Isle.
M. W. S. TRUE, second mate of the British ship Galgata, a few days ago fell into the river at Shanghai from a pontoon and was drowned. As lequest was held and a verdict of "accidental drowning by falling off a pontoon * returned.
In thele Weekly Share Rsport lined at 5 p.m. to-day Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly and Potts state-A very fale baslanır has been traatacted
in the week, bet at rates which, in most stances, show a slight decline on our previous weeks' quolal'ons.
strong as is the case made by It, we very much fear that the presentation of the memorial to the Governor will be resultless. His Excellency will of course consent to forward the document to the Major-Gene- Tux citizens of Melbourne have decided to erect ral Commanding and to the Colonial | a statue to the late Si W. J. Clarke, who fell Office If requested to do so, but so far ss down dead a month ago while walking to his any effective support or intervention on office in the city. his part is concerned it is not to be Expected. Nothing but a sharp and strong remonstrance addressed by the Community as a whole to the Queen her self and to the people of England repre- senting our whole case against the War Department, the Naval Authorities, the Treasury and the Colonial Office, and their appears from the statements of Japan coafers- manner in which the Colony is treated on all hands by the irresponsible permanent officials of these Departments, will have any chance of being listened to. The Colony, with all its wealth and Intel- ligence, is worse treated than the smallest village in the most remote corner of England, and as little thought of. It is in an Inferior position in every respect to the most insignificant black settlement in the West Indies. It is a pure, unadulterated | Crown Colony, administered solely for the benefit of the Home Government as completely and entirely as if it were a Portuguese or Spanish possession, and it Treasury is plundered as remorselessty as the Treasury at Macao. It has the forms of representative Government. It has none of the realities. Honduras has far more freedom. The old constitutional rule, "No taxation without representation" is utterly set aside and disregarded are concerned. Every so far as we English parish has its Parish Council; and town Its county every county er Municipal Council. It raises Its own funds and disburses them & It pleases. Within defalte limits It is free. Here we are taxed and the money raised Is expended not merely without the con- sent of the Inhabitants but agalost their wishes and protests: We are not even and managed by the local Councils officials, such as they are. They are The following is a List of Water's always kept | « run" from Downing Street and mainly
ready in Stock :—
by some Permanent Öfficial whom no one knows. The Naval and Military authorities have been for years in possession of the best land in the Colony in the very middle of the city, impeding its growth and hampering Its commerce. In addition to what they actually occupy they prevent, for divers reasons, the and occupation of far more. They pay
THREE licensed asma dealers were charged at neither rent nor taxes for this land,
the Magistracy to-day with selling arms to neither for what they occupy nor for what they compel us to forego" the use of; persons who had no licences and also with not Other sites in the Colony equally avail-making an entry in the registry of the name etc., able for naval and military purposes, in of the purchasers. They admitted the offence some respects far better, are at their dis- Inspector Stanton sald that it was a serious A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. poral; but, no, they won't look at or offence and a fue el $50 was inflicted in each consider them. They will take them in addition but not in substitution. We have
The Water used is proved by repeated Analyses to be Absolutely Pare.
For COMET PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when recalved in good order,
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THE DIAMOND JUBILEE.
THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES,
RE THE AUTHORIZED FORM OF PLATEKA.
tise
A TELEORAN, dated Adelaide, June 3rd, published in the Northern Territory. Times of 4th June reads as follows:-Sydney and Thursday Itland telegrams, re Tatywan gold robbery, assume that the thell sccurred during the steamer's stay at Port Darwin, and was well-planned.
THE Band of the West York Regiment will play the following programme at the Officers? Mess, Murray Barracks, this evening :-- 1-Over.
-Polosalad...
Im Resutemuck” -Fclecti
Madame L'Archidae 4-Walt...........mum. “The Jadiles * cumsumsonse
-Seeson a Lahangrikaans 6.—Salactic........ "La Somnambula "
Stradella"
Flotow
Meradort, Ombach. Coote. WARPE „Ballinl.
A GOLD-SEEKING venture styled the Totok Miz- Ing Company, has been started at Batavia: Totak is the name of a mine în North Celebes which the Company proposes to work. The mining expert in the employ of the prospectors talks of surface on there averaging twenty-five
pennyweights of gold to the ton,
cast.
to pay a Military Contribution far in excess, Those who are in favour of the Mount Austin of our means, and piled up to its present Hotel being reserved for the use and benefit of amount in spite of our strongest protests. the community are requested to sign the No one objects to a Military Contribution.
memorial about to
His be presented to It is in itself just and fair; but to have the amount fixed for us by force and to have Excellency, the Governor. Copies of the to pay in addition to giving the military memorial will be found in the Hongkong Club the best land la the Colony and at Messrs. Lans, Crawford & Co.'s und
what much, and
is stil Messrs. Kelly and Walsh's.
all is
too
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made by a company to New York city. The boats are made of waterproof canvas and rubber, in four distinct air-tight com:artments. While raid › be nai ausliy" panciured, if that, shchlä happen the manufacturers say a "boat full of water will sustain in safety all who can get in ft. They are regularly made to four sizes, 7 feet to 16 feet; they have wood or air cashion sexie za desired, with metal rowlocks and wood base, buckled into an upper le chamber. It is said that two or three of these boats of ordinary slzs can be carried in an averago travl'ing trunk. A PAPIR on "K«ß·latan: Its Manners and Cantoms," was recently read by Sir G. S. Robert- son before the Indian Seciton of the Society of Arts. After a short account of the climate and physical characteristics of Kafiristan, the lecturer
rate, that were the remnants of different
but
| peoples. The religion of the "Kafirs WIE- degraded form of idolatry suggestive of Hinde- Ism of a very low Intellecinal type; and the most
:remarkable paint about it was its extremo tolerance and is want of assertiveness. As to the political organization, the great characteristic was love of Communistic freedom, each litila commanlly doing what it pleased to the full extent of power and rescources. There was no national sentiment ofzny klod and the tribal | through to the same point a chest which the saller | tradlilou breathed ur intense hatred against
seemed particularly anxious about. The check each another as ngainat the Afghans, Loughey sent to Captain Greenlest, together with the information that the sailor was on the way. A few days later Loughey received a letter from Captain Greenleaf, "I have the chest all right, but the sailor has not appeared. He must be a peculiar allor. I opened the chest and it was filled with rugs and old shoex.” It was learned that the seller had been anxious to go fisking on the Columbia river, and by "working" Loughey had secured transportation as far as Hoquiam for the price of a bundle of old raga and old leather !
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THE British ship Pass of Balmaka left Paget Sound February 4th, last year, grain-laden for U. K., and arrived at Plymouth, August 20th, being 197 days on the passage and securing the lang-passage record of the Puget Sound grala float of 1895-96. She left Liverpool November 7th for Victoria, B.C., says the Frisco Dally Commardal News, with a carzo of Baval supplies, is now out 189 days and wili no doubt break another long passage record. advices received it is learned that when a few days out from Liverpool the captain commenced to drink heavily sad kept it up for several weeks. The mate had to sasume charge, but in sounding William Talets the ship missed stays and the captain ordered the anchor to be let go. The ship drifted on the lower lals, where sbe remained. No effort was made to save her, or crew left her and the captain refused to go on Board again. Some of the crow did, but getting at the liquor on board, all were soon gloriously Intoxicated, and the cargo was broached for liquor to drink. An officer from HM.S. Retribution was sent on board and the shin was hauled off, and in the latter part of January was towed into Port Stanley, F. I, by H.M.S Basilisk. A court of inquiry found the captain gulity of wilful neglect of his duty as master through confluued excessiva use af stl. mulants. The first and second mates were also cansured for acting in
In a half-hearted manner and displaying a lamentable isck of firmness and courage. Captain Tovar's certificate wis ordered to be suspended for six months and the mates for three months. Who is now in com mand of the Pass of Balmaka is not yet known.
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Tax Education Department at Singapore la la receipt of a telegram suscurcing the held in March last, from which it appears that result of the Queen's ́Scholarship examinations Mr. Fred. Salmann, of the Refl School, second son of Mr. Edward Salamann, is egalá top of the list, Mr. R. Hoisington, Anglo-Chinese School balog second. As will be remembered, says the Fra Pratt, Mr. Salzmann came onk first in last year's results, but not then barleg been resident the prescribed peried within the -- Colony, the scholarship fell to the next on the Hit. The Penang Free School may be const- dered to have had "hard linéa" In that Chin -- Beng,, who was very ill, during the greater part of last year, his nôt secured nither of the scholar- ships, seeing that he was third on the list last year and fourth the year before. We congratulate Mr. F. Salımınn on his success,
THE DIAMOND JUBILER.
STEAM LAUNCH PROCESIÓN,
official programme of the steam launch pro- Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, C.M.G., sends us the cession to be held-en-the-evening of June 22nd, Owners of steam launches are requested to impress upon their efficers in command the strong necessity of strict compliance with the directions of the commander of the Hotilla. A second rekeurial will take place on Friday, 18th last., at five o'clock (rain or no rain), at which it is requested that as many launches as possible be present. The launches will fall in as belots to The west of Jardine's Wharf. The following lastructions are given for launches taking part in the procession;-.
1. Launches will please assemble in their places not later than 7 p.m.
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2. The largest Launches should be at the head of the Procession. They should therefore be the earliest arrivals at the point of assembly.
3. Launches belonging to the samE OWAIT OF Hong will please keep together and form in llae of the Precession astorn of each other, about their own length apart.
The Launches will be divided into two divialoos, and a European Officer will be placed in command of the leading and last Launches of each division,
The route of the Processica will be marked by two lines of Illuzsinated drago boats moored in the Southern Fairway and extending from abreast of the Sailors' Home to off Maɛzky Plex. 6. In order to take up their position, Launches must proceed West by way of the Central Fair- Way, and then, turning Kamward, enter between the lines of Cargo Boats at their Western extre mity,
8. The remaining Launches will form in one line extern of her, and of each other, anchoring by the head of ziern as may be necessary so 18 to keep heading to the East
A CABLEGRAM was received in Sydney on the 24th sit, stating that Mr. Charles Cavil," the well-known Sydney swimmer, was drowned at | San Francisco on the previous day. "Charile Cavil, says the Evening News, was a member 7. The first Launch (which, as before stated, of the famous Cavil family, a brather of Ernest should be one of the largest) after entering Cavil, the professional champion of Australis, between the lines of Cargo Bosir, will take up and of Ferey Cavil, the Australian long-distance of the temporary Wharf being constructed by the her position as Head of the Procession, abreast amateur champion, who is now on his way to Steamboat Company, aff the end of Basham England to represent the colony to the Queen's Strand, when she will please anchor by the bead record reign celebrations. He was a finely proper or stern as may be necessary so sa to keep her tioned wiblete, of 25 years of age, and an accom-heading towards the East. plished long-distance and trick swimmer. Shortly before his departure for America in the Monowal about (wo months ago with the team of Melbourne and Adelaide baseballers, he was credited with having put up's world's record in a tank at the Melbourne Exhibition Aquarium by remileleg under water for min. 16. When in America towards the end of last year the deceased swam across the Golden Gats and round Seal Rocks at San Francisco. Both feste, though often attempted, had never viously been accomplished, and the Australian swimmer was unsalmously rated the greatest exponent of the natatorial art ever seen.la that cly. It is presumed that he met his death when attempting a 28 mile swim he had arranged for steamers had been specially chartered to follow him it is inconceivable, since no details have come to hand yet, that he should have been drowned. Before leaving Australia the deceased signified his Intention of going from America to
professional championship, but in a recent letter
more objectionable is that we are defence. less if to-morrow some further demand THE Stam Observer staton that formal is made. Those who ought to protect un polification has been received by Mr. Barrett, our well paid officials, are all against us. United States Minister, and the Siamese The presence of the Army and Navy is Government of the formal consent of the British essential for the safety of the place and ] Government for Sir Nicholas J. Hannen, British along the beach near Frisco, but as three for the maintenance of British power in these seas. No one denies it. The place must be garrisoned; must be fortified There must be barracks and hospitals.
Chief Justice and Consul-General in Shanghai, to act as sibitrator is the Cheek case. He will sit in that capacity in Siam in December,
9 Ligbilog up will commence at 8.15 p.m. io. A Retkei will be Gred from the leading Launch as a preparatory signals rainutes before the Precession starts; anchors whit then be got up and the Launches straightened up ready to proceed.
11. A second Rocket will be fired from the
leading Launch at 9 pm, as a signal to start. -12. The route will be traversed by the Launches at Slow Speed,eich exrefnily witch. ing her next ahead, and keeping a distance hom her of about her own lengih.
13. On siriving at the end of the line of Cargo and tara 16 points to Fort passing round the Hosts, the leading Launch will increase' speed lighter or a Torpedo boat which will be moored at No. 11 Bacy in the Man-of-war Anchorage 3
In the detailed programme of the Jubilee Celebrations published in the D-fly Pras this morning we note a statement made, apparently on the authority of the Reverend Mr. COBBOLD, that the Form of Prayer authorized for use in the Churches of the Establishment in England his unfortunately not arrived in the Colony No one objects to a Military Contribution | PURIER SUTTON, of the RM.S. Alameda, tráð: 1.2 Rand and challenging Nuttall for the world's the will then range up alongside a lighter which and that therefore the Service on Sunday proportionate to our stakes in the game, Ing between Sydney and San Francisco, has next in St. Joan's Cathedral will be in the give all and more than all that is needed. been fred Sago and sentenced to one month's Finney, a famous English swimmer, in America, | manner, rangs up alongside het pari akead and
and to our means. We are willing to same form as on the occasion of the but to have it taken, taken by force, taken imprisonment for smuggling opium at Honoluls. Jubilee in 1887. There seems to be without reason assigned, taken in the He had even staal in when caught and end curious mistake here. Perhaps wrong place Instead of the right, taken he was taking them away to oblige a friend. simply because there is the power to take | Sutton bas appealed against the Howalian court's the reverend gentleman has not it, is galling. And it is still more galling decision. He was one of the best knowN SİGRI- Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Manges and received from His Grace the Archbishop to know that land is acquired, barship men running into Sydney harbour, and in/unloading at Franklin-street wharf, During the similarly until all are formed in two lines
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TO SUBSCRIBERS.
of Canterbury direct'a copy of the author- to therized prayers duly certified as correct
under his own hand, but nevertheless the and carefully studied plans co-ordinated Ar the Magistracy yesterday, Jeha Rosa, over 1379 last English mall, which arrived here on and arranged between the different ser at the Kowloon Waterworks, appeared on
departments concerned. The War Office the serious charge of having committed rape on Friday, brought authentic coples of the studies only its own convenience. The Chinem git of tender years. Row was remanded Form of Prayer in abundance. The Timer Admiralty has no knowledge of the newspaper gave it in full in all its issues existence of any other department. The Colonial Office is the obedient servar” of. (dally, tri-weekly and weekly) and on
no head to 10 Saturday afternoon last we advertised each of them, and there coples of it as for sale at the office of this unity and efflatency to the work of eac... Journal. There has been abundant time for Mr. ComBOLD to re-arrange his ser- vices and to make use of the form
racks bullt, forts erected, dock-yard now is San Francisco on kail. extensions designed without any definite
BUSSORIBERS TO "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ARE MOST REIFROTFULLY BELINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID, IN, ADVANOL.
weman and an accountant from Yaumati wore
for a few minutes, but could find no trace
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N. B.-Launches will remain in this forma
tion while the Procession of Sampans with fith lanterns PERSON.
This movement will place
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will be moored for that purpose aff Murray Pler he said he would first arrange a match with Jas. and pass a bow and stern fast to her.
14-Each rucceeding Launch will, in like One of the most remarkable escapes ever chro- pas a bow and stern fast to her,
15. A llas abreast, having thus been formed sicted on a sea voyage, according to the Sam of the dites divisions, the leading Launch of the Francisco Call, is that of Henry Johnson, an second division will form astern of the leading able seaman on board the ship Occidental lately Launch of the firm division and the remaindez -----
abroift heading Westward, recent voyage of the vessel (rom Departure Bay" to Oakland heavy weather was mat with off Cape Mendociae. Johnson was aloft passing the upper topsail-reef caning on the weather 16. At a given signal (a blue light) from the yard sir when a sudden lurch caused him to directlog Launch, which will have taken up a a lose his hold. The accident happened just as position in front of the lines, the Leanches, darkness was coming on, and Instantly the cry heaping their formation of lins breast, will till to-morrow, ball being fixed in two ruiades of of an overboard was raised. First Off wheel together & polar to them in two line 83,000 each. Surelles were not forthcoming and illcbeat and proceeded to lower the beat into the bows on to the @raya Reclamation
cer Welling at once rusbad to the port
The Chinese Coxswains shoulɔ be particularly this morning he was still locked up. A Chins water. They palled around in the best warned that in making this wheel the speed Johnson, zeither could the man who kept should be "As Blow As Pasrible and a Very lookout from the missen-top see anything, as it Little Starboard Helm used. If this instruction was very dark. As the boat was returning to the is not observed, and too much helm used, the shin one of the sailors happened to look aloft, Inner Launches will be crowded out and the and to his surprise he saw Johnens entangled in line broken, while with a little care, the move. THE manager of the Mt. Amtin Hotel was the foot-ropes of the main yard. He had not ment de simple, and, if correctly performed, will
fallen into the water, but had struck on the main be Tay affecive. - emmmoned to_ike...Magistracy this morning on yard and become entangled in the gear in a
17.The Launches will remain in this a charge of assaulting ons of the boys manner that was simply miraculous. The force formation and sis given sigali (a gun from by than we hand and of the we, at only for
of the Hotel. The defendant said that the of the fall had rendered him conscious, Victor Emannin seach will burn, a bine or very impudent and used filthy and couple of men were running wok to red light, with which they should be provided,
other roll of the ship, dislodged him from the Queen, now much pleasure in affording him and them which would eventually lead to gasesti at him. He also took off his cost and foot-ropes, throwdor him go the male stand each Launch will then be at liberty to act inde "Zuigznih will swow i avall himself of the information we have Islands, or of prodalming a protectorsta over, language, and threw a box containing necké release him and bring him down when us while the Band on ukore playsTM” Gód Bá¥à
against the weather 18. This will conclude the performance, and to remodel his service so as to enable his son.
challangad Iker Manager in fight"| Evidence was rigging, at the foot congregation to join not merely in spirit,
given to show that this was the case. Mr. lng near the davit from which the boat had just pendently and according to the orders received TURKEY AND THE JUBILEE,
Wodehouse told the complainant that if he shrouds and railnes into the arms of the mate,
been lowered. Johnson simply rulled down the from her owatz,
19. All Launches and Boats taking part in the solemn service of praise and thanksgiving at the Jubilee cricbration in London,
Numix Pasha represents the Sultan of Turkey wished to be employed by a European he who was waiting to receive him. He was taken Procession will observe and obey the directions-
must drop kis habits of bad language. He had in the cabin, where a little good whisky revived" given by the Hacione Master and kia Depuilas that will arise, on Sunday next, from every
no doubt that a sochnical amnuit had been com- | hind, and with the exception of a bruise on the for the time being.
'R. MURRAY Žuutey, Reid. Comdr, R.M., congregation in the Empire cisiming com. | THE EARTHQUAKE AT CALCUTTA.
mitted and, as it arose out of the complatasar's head, he was so Words for his fall. When the crew ras paid off, Johnson was considered such
*Hardowy Mustar, ime, mazion with the State Church, and la... The damage desa by the earthquake la far | provocation, he very rightly dued the defen- - « lucky man that the capiata induced find te Harbour Department, Hongkong, which the Queen þersalf will partialyata; † moen zorično ilian was at fest waldovod,
siga för saušher veȚIGN
NONCES TO CORRESPONDENTS. —
Et le requested that all counomications relating to Subscriptions Advantages, the added to the "Minogu, Honglig
Filarmót” and not to the Matine.
of prayers and thanksgiving · specially formulated in England by the constituted
Thebags on Roland's patchers to be "The authorities and approved of by the Queen,
mot so lučividnet members of the stud,
ComminwanJona kasociaci for pabulcation man ha mccompanied
publication e' but as evidence of god ti
Whost the colutame of the Force a
he open dacanian, by i
pated beamers is the bed
the Laser dous not ja may way hold kendi mapone
***** TO ADVERTISERS.
Samedics in tami daya k
and there is still plenty of time for him to
Advacinare, ara recreand he fetuand la actions Jesscónt in | but in the very form and words of the
Ben Tre chom. Thess of Clock 26 Bá
mat de ruined the wady próblication of the paper.
Adresadancy and Submiption which nee not andared for a Kind varied will be nuertised midi commemmedl
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·THE UNITED STATES AND HAWAIT. Lownow, Jana rąk, is considering the annexation of the Hawaiian There are indications that President McKinley
charged with having procured the girl. The effence is alleged to have been committed on May rand,
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