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A DOUBLK CRIME.
MURDERER COMMITS SUICIDE.
About 9 pm. yesterday, a crime, of a particu larly horrible character, was committed on the premises of No. 568 Peel Street. The victim, a Chinese woman, named A-ho, was employed
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BLOCKADE MINES.
(From Our Naval Correspondant.) The important part that is being played by mines in the present blockade of Port Arthur makes it a matter of some interest to inquire into the action and system of laying these
THE THEATRE.
LA MASCOTTE."
Yesterday evening the Fanny Stanley's Comic Opera and Dramatic Company gave a the mining industry there is scarcely room
performance of the charming French operate for two opinions, says a well-known London
at the house in question as cook. The mur-instruments of destruction. Essentially, a mine La Mascotte. The audience was not as numer broker, but it is quite possible--indeed,derer, Maksultong, brother-in-law of the dead is a case containing a large quantity ofexplosive, ous as the merits of the play deserved, for the probable-that those who have been counting woman, who was a widow on the print of con- fired either electrically from the shore or on representation was most certainly one of the on an immediate substantial advance in prices tracting another marriage, is supposed to have contact with the bottom of a ship. The former most enjoyable that the company has staged and a great increase in market activity, may be been enamore of the deceased, and the motive are generally laid in lines upon certain bearings since its arrival here. There is, however, a lisappointed The recent rise in values has of the deed was probably jealousy. Yesterday known to an observer on shore. As a ship serious reproach to be made to the management Kone a long way towards discounting this evening Maksutong called on his sister-in-law, passes over this bearing, according to whether for the ruthless manner in which the libretto long expected consummation, and there are a informing the people of the house that he was she is friendly or otherwise, the observer con- and plot of one of the brightest and most charm- good many people anxious for the opportunity ill and wanted his parent to give him a message, nects or disconnects his firing battery and ing creations of modern French composers He wandered into the kitchen where she, was pl ces his band on the key. Should he press was chopped, changed, and curtailed. The working, and a short time afterwards the dead it, the whole line of mines is exploded and the vocal troupes of the company proved that it bodies of heb the murderer and his victim were destruction of the ship ensured. The second possesses sufficient talent to give a very found upon the floor of the room. The fortu class of mine is what is known as mechanical, pleasant rendering of this delightful play and nate women was hacked about in a most horri and there are various methods of exploding it, there was, therefore, no excuse for this cruel ble manner, the main cause of death being a That one most in favour with the Russians con- amputation of some of the best passages in terrible wound in the abdomen. The murderer sists in a brass tube filled with chlorate of potash the score, and which would most probably was lying close by and was quite dead. He had and powdered sugar. In the centre of this have driven M. Edmond Audran, its com opened the veins of his arm and stabbed him mixture, and running the whole length of the poser, to a premature grave bad be assisted self in the stomach. The weapon used was a tube, is a long glass phial filled with sulphuric at the performance. There are music-loving pocket knife, that had evidently been specially acid. On a ship striking the mine the brass tube members of our community to whom such sharpened for the purpose it had served. The in bent and, the phial breaking, causes the acid liberties are little short of a sacrilege of art. police were at once is formed of the occurrence 10 mix with the potash, with the result that the La Mascotte was first produced in Paris about and, after the necessary evidence was taken, whole is ignited, and the explosive, inside the twenty years ago, and so great is the charm of mine, fired. One of these mines would present its music that it is continually being re-staged the bodies were removed to the mortuary.
the appearance of a large iron buoy with brass in all the capitals of Europe. On its present- horns or projections sticking out all over itation to the London public in the early eighties, There is a third class of mine, which is a com- when Miss Violet Cameron and Mr. Fred bination of both methods. It explodes on Leslie filled the leading roles, its success was being struck and yet can be rendered safe from enormous, notwithstanding the fact that, to as- the shore when desired. Needless to say it issuage the scruples of Exeter Hall influences connected to the shore by an electric cable and then predominant on the London County is exploded electrically The usual fitting is a
Council Board, the gay persiflage of the Pari. delicately suspended weight which vibrates on sian text was cruelly massacred by the virtuous being struck, but is not affected by wave restrictions applied to its translation by the motion. As vibrates it brings tension on Lord Chamberlain the line on which it is subpended and this releases a catch which falls and makes electri- cat contact if the firing battery is on. As a rule, however, a much weaker battery is en circuit, and it consequently drops only a shotter to draw the attention of the observer: to the fact that it has been struck; be can then use his discretion about switching on the firing battery and exploding it.
PLAGUE IN THE HARBOUR,
CASES FROM TWO SHIPS.
IT is a long time since anything really new in the way of precious stones made a bid for popularity in England, but since it became The return, showing the number of cases of known that his Majesty King Edward looked plague which have been notified as having with great favour on the peridot, the beautiful occurred during the twenty-four hours ended sage-green gem is beginning to have a dis
at noon to-day, show ten further cases, all ol tinct vogue. The peridot, which is simply the which terminated fatally. Two of them were Arabic name for "precious stone," is not ab-imported, one being the case of a Chinese solutely new to the world. For many years aboard the s.s. Glenogle, which arrived from chips of it have been found in Ural Mountain Rangoon and Singapore on Thursday last with art, and in the rocks of South America, butt, 50 native immigrants, and the other also it has been reserved for the Khedive of Egypt Chinese case from the Eastern Extension to find the stone in anything like a marketable Telegraph Company's steamer Restorer, which
THE will of Sir Edmund Widdrington Byrne, Judge of the Chancery Division, formerly M.P. for the 'Walthamstow Division of Essex, who died in April, has been proved and the estate quantity. The Goldsmith Company of Regent came in from Saigon on Friday, Other cases
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PONG LUN, a Chinaman, was sentenced to death at Liverpool for the murder of Go Sing another Chinaman. The men quarrelled dur ing a game of dominoes at a lodging-house frequented by Chinamen, where opium-smok-
ing took place. Evidence was given by
Chinamen, who took the oath by smashing a saucer in the witness-box. The sentence was interpreted to the prisoner, who received it with stolid composure. A woman fainted in court, and was carried out.
To photograph the unseen would appear a hard enough task. The Astronomer Royal for Scot- land has gone one better-he has photograph
ed the unfelt! In his `annual report for 19 13-4. Dr. Ralph Copeland says:-The Milne selama- graph has again been kept in operation through out the year, and photographic records of 40 unfelt earthquakes have been secured, all of which were of a semiamplitude of not less than 0.5 mm. The comment of the startled reader on this achievement will probably be "mm."
THE Census relums for Cape Colony show that the population of the Cape proper totals 1.485,534 persons, of whom 548,916 are whites. At the census of 1891 the total was 1,039,860, the whites then numbering 36,603 In the native territories the total is 631,239, the white population being 15.770. In 1891 the corres- ponding figures were 487,364 and 10,379 res- pectively. In Pondoland and Bechuanaland there are 10,460 whites out of a total of 287,005. The grand total for the whole colony is 2,404,378, as compared with 1,527,224 in 1891.
THE famous japanese tragedienne, Madame Sada Yacco, is announced, says a home thea- trical paper, to re-visit Europe this year, with | her husband, Otnjiro Kawakami, and the entire company of the Tokyo Imperial Treatre. Ma- dame Sada Yacco, it is added, is preparing a surprise for European playgoers, since she will not only appear in Japanese plays. Her re pertoire consists of translations from the plays of other countries, notably ibsen's "The Doll's House" and "An Enemy of the People," which were recently produced, in Japanese, with im- mense success at Tokyo.
Street bave acquired the whole output of the mines of the Khedive, and are beginning to exhibit the finely-polished gems in a variety of settings. The stone, which is of many various shades of colour, is not prohibitive in price, and goes beautifully with almost any. thing except sapphires. In se,tings of dia- moods or pearls is especially effective, and it is likely to be highly prized in the future for its decorative value in the larger kinds of
ornaments.
WITH THE BRITISH FLEAT
AT SHANGHAI
(From Our Naval Correspondently
After a most delightful impu, thenver we are back again at Shanghai where the people have Leen extremely hospitable, the officers as well as the lower deck being entertained in a manner surpassing all other efforts on the China station. The various lunchions have now concluded, and our thoughts are now turned to the future, all hands speculating as to the next movement of the ships. At present this is somewhat un- certain, although the latest idea is that the feel
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were from various districts of the city, and it is strange to find that five of the remaining eight are from District No. 9 where Sir Henry Blake last year carried out his plague experiment.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
FROM THE RANCH TO WHITE HOUSE. -Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, among his countrymen is regarded as one of the most forceful and picturesque characters in a land al strong men. President Roosevelt, who is now in his fony-sixth year, and is native of New York City, has spent nearly half that time in the prominent service of his country. He is descended from one of the old Dutch families of New York. His ancestors crossed the Al- lantic 260 odd years ago, and rapidly made their way in New York. The President's father was a greal merchant, Limed for his philan thropy and religion.
Thendnit Roosevelt was exceedingly delicate as a boy, but he overcame his weakness by ar dent devotion to outdoor games. His life at Harvard University was a very active one, for when he was not busy with his books, he was engaged at some physical exercise. He gradua led at the University in 1880, and a year later, when he was 21 years of age, he began his
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However, notwithstanding the unfortunate changes that were made last evening the per- formance was a really enjoyable one to those who are philosophers enough to content them- selves with only half an apple,
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Bettina, the leading role, was adequately filled by Miss Flo. Nightingale,, who possesses sweet and supple voice. Her acting is good and in her duos with Pippe, Mr. Frank Peachy, The majority of mines are buoyant and area treat was afforded to the spectators. Both moored to a certain fixed depth with a heavy these artists were frequently encored. Mr. mooring weight, as greater effect is obtained by Peachy did exceedingly well, though he is an explosion well below the surface of the somewhat stiff in his jeux de scene, but his well water. To effect the greatest damage the mine, trained singing made up for this and com on exploding, should be actually in contactpensated for a slight lack of expression, which with the hull as at even a short distance away could be easily corrected. the effect is considerably modified and might not even be sufficient to put a ship out of action.
The largest mines, however, are what is known as ground mines which rest, as their name implies, on the bottom, and are invariably exploded electrically by observation.
Miss Fanny Stanley was applauded in the part of the Princess Fiametta, a haughty and amorous dame, but it was evident that the leading lady of the company is more at home in drams than light opera; the first being cer tainly mure suitable to her talent. Mr. Willie Driscoll was a very funny Rocco; he sustained The only answer an attacking feet can bring his part well, being rewarded by hearty screams against mines is of their own nature. Aof laughter from the audience, and Mr. Nevill hurried channel may be opened up by running made an excellent Lauren? XV!!. Both these a line of wines over the enemy's mine field, actors ably supplied the humoristic qualities using a shallow draught vessel or boat for the of the play. Mr. Edwin Phillips was weak as purpose, and literally exploding a clear chan-Prince Frittelini, The rôle is a somewhat nel through them. This is known as counter-thankless one, but it contains possibilities for mining, and may be carried out during an actual advance.
Where, however, there is no immediate or pressing hurry, and boats can advance under cover of night, or in consequence of the forts
an artist possessing a good light tenor voice and a sense of humour, which did not appear · to be the case.
The minor parts were well filled, and the
goes to Chusan to wait for the fall of Port public career, which ended in his filling the baving been previously silenced, the methodslaging and costumes were fresh and pictures. Arthur, in view of the attitude that way possibly highest post in the land by becoming a member adopted is to low a grappling iron along the que. Some surprise was with reason expressed be taken by the British Governinent in the of the State Legislature, and he soon led the bottom until it catches in one of the enemies by several spectators that in a play which is interests of her Ally. This rendezvous is cer tainly very convenient as the port can he lef; at any state of the ride; whereas departures from 'Woosung are open only at high water
Republican esinority there.
The President is a noted writer and historian, and he has devoted many of his moments of leisure to literature, and at this period of his
cables, a charge of gun cotton attached to the grapnel is then exploded and the cable thus destroyed.
supposed to pass somewhere in the 16th century the soldiers should be dressed as crusaders. The orchestra acquitted itself exceeding well, though The mines themselves may be caught with why as an opening to La Mascotte it should spring or neap tides. In addition the carrying life he wrote his first book, a study of the naval chains towed along beneath the surface, and have played the overture of. Le Trouvère is
when caught they can be exploded from a safe distance. It is this latter method which is be- The following is the caste of the performance; ing so successfully employed by the Japanese, Laurent XVII......Duke of Fiambio...Mr. Navy but as may be readily inferred it is an extreme-Pippo....
out of exercises at Woosung is a very difficult matter owing to the tremendously strong tide, proof of which was given recently when a man was lost overboard and never seen again.
down by a strong under-current. Most probably the unfortunate sa:lar was swepi
Wes-hai-wei, Mirs Bays and Smogapore are the only really suitable places on the China Station for manevres: but, according to rumour, the Admus! is not kindly disposed towards the heat of the southern port so that seems out of the question. Some of the bands think it is quite probable that they may return to Mirs Bay sometime this month; but those better able to judge are inclined to the belief that by the end of tune or early in July we may be at Wei-hai-wei.
THE JAVA CHINA JAPAN LINE.
selves.
an enigma.
A Shepherd....Air. Frank Peache
........A Farmerēzi... Mr. Willin Drisco An Innkeeper..... Mr. Harry Burto ........A Sergent...........Miss Tai
Mr. Leslis Geef · · ..........A. Bohemianjonas Mr. Beṛtla Gh „Ditto................................Mṛ. Riggie Ci ................... Poran...Miss Ether Pater Laurent's Daughter...Miia Faany Staj A Country Girl... Miss Flo. Nightin
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war of 1812, which was published in 1882.
Then came an eventful turn in his picturesque career. Young Roosevelt lemporarily with- drew from civilisation, and lived among the rugged cowboys of the West as one of them-ly bazardeus operation for the vessels engaged, Prince Fritellini.. Crown Prince of Plan. Mr. Edwin Phillip
From being a subject of amusement which stand a great chance of being blown up to the wild and rough lads of the prairie, be, themselves. Ships sailing in the vicinity of Mathea vin became their hero, he gained much favour with mines should rig up a sort of gallows formed Farfants..... them on account of his manly quality and his of long spars over their bows, the cross piece Physician at Court.. ability to ride and shoot with the best of them. projecting some feet in front of, and slightly But the woods and the prairies did not hold below, the keel and stempost; the spars would Roosevelt long. He returned to civilisation need to be very well stayed and the sped of Guiseppe.. and politics, and in 1886 he contested the the ship would have to be modified to prevent Mayoralty of New York, but was defeated. Three years later he had a chance of distin- guishing himself as a reformer as a member of the Civil Service Commission, appointed by President Harrison. In the meantime he had published Hunting Tales of a Ranchman, Life of Governor Morris, and other works.
In 1895 his greatest chance came, when he was appointed Police Commissioner, consider- ed, in many ways, the most difficult office in the new civic administration, which had over. thrown Tammany and elected a reform Mayor. Roosevelt worked day and night pulling up the police and he did an immense service in the cause of social reform.
In 1897 President M'Kinley called Roosevelt
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carrying away the gear. This arrangement Bettina. would prevent the mine coming in actual con alg tact with the hull when it exploded, and might o be the means of saving the ship, though her Leone fore compartment or collision bows would be Francessa badly smashed and in all probability flooded. Antonia Such precaution is well worth consideration at Ray rate.
THE SAINAM TRAGEDY,
OPENING OF THE TRIAL
(From Our Correspondent.)
Canton, June 14th. The trial of Abdul Khalik, who is accused of from his police work to the office of Assistant-murdering Mahommed Jemal, at Sainam, on Secretary to the Navy and in this position hé March 24, was commenced at the British had foll scope for putting some of his patriotic Consular Court, to-day, before Sir Hiram Wil- theories into practice, which he did with advan- f kinson, Chief Justice of Shanghai, tage to the American army,
The first annual meeting of the Java-China- Japan Line was to be held on the 19th ult., but the report issued states that the head agent, Mr. Roosegaarde Bisschop, established himself at Hongkong in August, 1903, and in the various ports touched by the steamers, agents have been appointed, Netherlands firms for prefer ence being chosen. The three steamers of the company, Tjipanus, Tjilatjap, and Tjímaki, were delivered in due time, and after their trip were loaded with a cargo of coals to Java, The regular four-weekly service, in conformity with the contract made with the Govermanent, commenced on Sept. 17, 1903, from Batavia with the steamer Tjipanes, and has since been 'continued without interruption. The voyages are, some changes excepted, as follows: IT is of interest to learn, says the Bangkok Batavia, Samarang, Sourabaya, and such other Tinies, of 1st sit, that the Government has now parts on the north coast of java as are neces granted formal permission to Messrs. B. Grimmsary for the loading and discharging of goods, and Co., the local agents, to have Koh-si-chang Macassar, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Bangkok connected with the "Telefunken" | Kobe, ́Moji, Amoy, Hongkong, Singapore, system of wireless telegraphy by way of experi- Batavia. Although little can be said as yet mept. The travelling represeptative of the about the financial results, only one voyage "Telefunken company is expected here in being completely performed, there is reason to about four weeks. The Government takes believe that the expectations will not be die every interest in the proposed experiment, and appointed. The steamers could always be des if the two trial stations work satisfactorily, there patched to China and Japan with a full cargo can be little, doubt that the Government will
on the other route, as also of cabin passengers adopt the system for maintaining connection | The war between. "and Japan" has not) (1904) Mr. Roosevelt was roth to stand for the
| with Koh-si-chang at last. Moreover in view interfered with that
of the difficulties experienced in this country
with the telegraph wims, there is no reason doubt that the wireless system will in times -[581 || extended.
When war with Spain began, Roosevelt threw up his office, and raised the celebrated Rough Riders, his old comrades of the prairies, college boys, and young millionaires flocking to his standard. Roosevelt bravely led his men in the thickest of the fighting, and he particu- larly distinguished himself at the battle of Sin Juan...
Sir Hiram Wilkinson left Hongkong on Sunday night, by the Paul Beau, and arrived here on Monday morning.
The Hon. H. E. Pollock, K c,'acting on behalf of Mr. W. A/C. Plait, acting Crown Advocate," appeared for the prosecution, while Mr. Francis Ellis, of Shanghai, was retained for the defence
"The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge of murder.
Lieutenant-Colonel Roosevelt returned to In opening his case, Mr. Pollock related the America a national hero, and in 1893 he was story of the finding of the body of 'lemal and elected Governor of New York State. When the subsequent arrest of Khalk in Hongkong. the next Presidential election came, many of
his friends wanted him chosen 13 Republican THE Governas of Hunan, through: his; repte- candidate for the Presidency. The party man-sentative in Shanghai, has purchased a copper 3 seriamily thought the as an understand cash making machine and also agers wished him to be Vice Presidect, and it ing that he should be Prendonial candidate in of copper for the purpose, from the as
don as yet, but Vice Frendency and only the utmost piestire
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Miu Mogett
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