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Canton, 13th July.
It has already been reported that the student of the Canton schools have signed a petition praying H.E. Yuan Shih-Kai for the release of Mr. Chang Wing'Kwang, "the well-known Chin.
With regard to silk prices have lately shown ese teacher of the Canion Christian College, a tendency to drop, and the best qualities, have who was arrested by order of H.E. Yuan, on a fallen from $1,130 to 5.03 and there is no sign charge of being an alleged anarchist, when that bottom has been reached. The reason Havelling in the North with Dr. Winner of the assigned is the stagnancy is the foreign same college. It is now reported that upmarket. The outlook is not encouraging al- receipt of the petition, H.E., Yuan bas released though there is no fault to be found with the
Several crops. Mr. Chung,
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following Typhoon, Warning from the Manila
REJOICINGS ON THE "PAUL BEAU? Observatory at 3.05. p.m. 10-day July 15th,
On Saturday evening, the s.s. Paul Bozu was 1902, at p.m. the cyclone that crossed the Ladrone Islands on the rath is approaching beautifully illuminated at her moorings in now the Melaconima falando. It cominues to Wing Lok Street wharf, Chiese and Japanese
The antimony mines in the Wong Ma hills lanterns, electric globes, etc., making a very
The tea market opened on the 11th inst.. be moving west-north west,”
in Yumchow prafecture have been discovered when settlements involving something liken The Anahi refutes the apprehensions of a dication of what the participators is the fole
pleasing effect, the illumination being an io contrariness which prevailed; those re
by a gentleman surnamed Bhumi. Shum has 7,000 boxes were made. Prices ranged about forwarded a sketch of these mines to the Can-five to six tels lower than those of last year, presentatives of popular opinion who give paper of Shanghai regarding rancorganized by the Commities of the French Na might have been considered well qualified Japanese Agreement and declares that Japan (ional Festival would see the next evening at ton authorities and petitioned for the right of although the quality of this season's crop was to undertake the direction of at least integrity. Her actions in this matter are per-
Canton. At t o'clock the vessel left the wharf, working the mides. Welyuans have been sent not apparently leferior. The average price re- The programme of the fete meant two nights investigate and they reported that therealized was 31.taale per picul, while the lower the preliminary operations of the work, fectly consistent although she may nee sionally on board ship, and as the cabins were anturally mines are very sich. Now the authorities have grades dropped proportionately. About 3,000 pending the election of officials, fought shy be obliged to dispute rights of recovery. She all given to the first comers, numbers were granted the applicant's request as the condition boxes, went forward by the Hongkong, Canton of an appointinent which offered little likeli-is at all times firmly prepared for resistance disappointed in not finding berths. The young that he is to work these mines under the and Macho Company's night boat on the 12th hood of reward but might pave the way should the Powers attempt to interfers.
and courageous ones availed themselves of supervision of the Government.
and the balance will be despatched on the 17th. for an abundance of abuse. The money H.E. TANG SHADY When interviewed by a lounges ondeck, but many were those who tur
inst. The former shipment will be transfer red to the London boat leaving Hongkong on- was subscribed by the shareholders lying
Saturday while the remainder, will catch the idle in the local banks of Canton, and orrespondent of the Tokio Araki, on 8th inst, ed back, when they found that sleeping accom As it was the best was done. The
P. & O. boat, leaving on the 18th Here, naturally excited the cupidity of those who said he was determined to co-operate with madation in the cabins could not be had.
Japan for the exploitation of "Il Gigancial re- saw an opportunity of diverting it to other sources in order to lighten the burden of the Paul Beau-arrived early in the morning at purposes while the shareholders, were being populace. The surplus of Tis. 3,000 was distracted by the muves and counter-moves not sufficient for the various reforms needed 19.0 of the faction leaders. Fortunately, sucli and a foreign loan might harequited. Through efforts were in no case successful. But the nut Manchuria there will be distributed 50,000 20.00effect of all these delays, disputes and troops. imbroglios was by no means designed to 24.00 induce а favourable verdict regarding Canton's commercial ability from those who were accustomed to western methods of procedure in such cases. It is needless to dwell on that point, for the Cantonese never did appraise foreign opinion very highly, but the fact remained that they were not doing justice to themselves. Eventually, preparations were made to hold another muss meeting, and it seemed as if these pre parations were mainly to take the form of fining the streets leading to the assembly hall with troops. The promoters, however, made their arrangements with skill, foresight and ability. They brought to Canton represent atives of the principal railways in the Empire whose combined wisdom would influence the shareholders, and they had a workable scheme for the determination of the voting results. For reasons which it is unnecessary to attempt to fathom, that meeting was postponed, at the last moment, until last week, and the outcome was brilliantly suc.THE tricolour was predominant in Hongkong cessful. Mr. Lo Po-shun was elected pre-
yesterday in honour of the French National
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and Sir Cheng Liang-cheng, Mr. Li King fun and H. Chang Pat-sze members of the committee of management. Judging from these names, most of which are 13 familiar, we should say the directorate is a strong one, capable of resisting outside
Woka TAR, a hawker, went out bird-nesting on the hillside above Bonham Road yesterday aliemoon. After much climbing, Wong secure. ed a nest containing four birds. An Indian policeman saw hips coming down the hillside with the nest in his hand. Woog innocently walked into the arms of the policeman," who marched him to the Central Police Station. The hawker's outing cost him $n at the Police Court, this morning
A SEOUL telegram states that the arrest of the secret delegates ta. The Bague has heen sug gested by the Korean Emperor, but in a recent conference before the Throne this procedure was found inadequate by the Ministers who suggested that the Emperar, himself, should proceed to Japan in express do apology on the ground that the responsibility rested with him. The Emperor was greatly moved and asked the Ministers to intke the best amicable settlement. There appears, reason to believe that Marquis Ito is determined to take vigoros steps and that the Statsmen of Japan are sup porting the Resident General
take visitors to the City, whither quila a dum ber of passengers went, and others prepared themselves for the reception at the French Consulate, where M. Verouderd, the amiable Cousut for France, received the congratula tions of visitor, After the reception at the
FATBILAN-KONGHOON RAILWAY. Consulate all Shameen was on board the
On the roth instant the leading merchants of Paul Beau, white Madame Pasquet, the wife of the agent of the company at Canton, with Fatshan beld another meeting to consider the CHINESE STEWARD ASSAULTED. characteristic 'French amiability, and aided by advisability of starring the Fatshan-Kongmoon
SHIP'S OFFICERS.SUMMONED. Capt. Lipicque, the director of the Company, rallway, and there wasa large attendance. At the meeting it was decided to petition H.E. Viceroy entertained the visitors.. The reception on
With his face seriously damaged, his arms board being less official and almost improvised Shum on his arrival at Canton for permission was none the less cordial and full of life. The 10 float the concern. A certain wealthy gentle badly bruised and his body covered with weals, French Colony was aboard in an body, including man named Chan Kwo-leng has expressed his the steward-Li Sem-of the steamer Progress many ladies Mr Mansfield, H.B.M. Consul-willingness to take up the matter with his was at midaight yesterday sont to hospital by laspector Kerr, of the Water Police Station, General, and Miss Mansfield, Mr. King, utmost zeal the Cammissioner of Customs, the American
MILITARY ORGANISATION,
for treatment. The steward's condition is con- Conent, the commanders of the various gua
The Central Government, seeing that fra sidered serious, and he will not be able to its in port, were all on board the l'ant Dearquent occurrences of disturbances are taking
Li Sam was taken to the station yesterday' Everything went on merrily, the excellent place in the province of Kwangtung, have order. orchestra and good French champagne aiding not a little towards the realization organisation of military affars. of mutual satisfaction. Everything contribut ed to, show that the entente
only most
cordial, but
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teave, hospital for a number of days,
ed Admiral Sah to the South, to help in the by Hermann Buchholz, the second engineer of the ship, who accused him of theft. He stated 13th July, that that morning a brass anchor paper weight CONGRATULATIONS.
and a brass padlock, bosh valued at $6.50, dje... " The Cantonese com unity at Swatow has appeared from his cabin. Every "boy" wired to the Yuet-han Railway Company ex on the ship was questioned regarding the pressing its satisfaction at the result of the mass theft, and the satisfaction he got from them
eating which passed at quielly and coo gentulated the newly-elected president and vice president, at the same time withing them success in their undertaking.
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also universally upheld. At 4 o'clock-in-the afternoon the series of matches and other sports wera BOPA through by the sailors of the British, American, German and French gunboais-all rivalling in a most friendly manner to make a good show and judging from the peals..of laughter and
Li Hing Choi, the robber who fled to Hong applause, the spectators were well pleased with the afternoon's entertainment Messrs. Knott, kong and took up his abode there, and was Tisserand and Mariel, who were in charge of captured in the British Colony, was extradited this part of the programme, may be congralo to Canton yesterday under the escort of a mill lated on the success of their staris. The spectary officer surnamed Wong. tacle of the evening was the illumination of the Bund and gardens and the frontage of several houses, which made a very pleasing spectacle, where. The illuminations and bunting on the were seen to great advan Paul Beau
Flower boats and
· SHUM DENOUNCED,
ifie missing things found in the storeroom,. of which the steward had charge.
was “I don't know!” „A search was inado and
blandishments or chicanery, and sufficiently the various Consulates in Hongkong attended, Blue, white and red were conspicuous every Shum for disobedience of Imperial orders, and He gave the names of three officors who were
nghong Celegraph imbled with the spirit of the undertaking to
Fele-day. From half a dozen warships in the harbour, including vessels of the British, United States, French and Chinese Navies Streams of bunting fluttered in the breeze, while the main streets also presented a goodly display of the French flag. A reception was given at the French Consulate at which representatives the Colonial Government and The river sleamer Paul Beau proceeded to Canton on Saturday night with a full comple. ment of passengers anxious to view the rejoicings, which had been arranged on an elaborate scale, on the French Concession, on the Shanicen. The day passed off most suc cessfully and the fate was adequately honoured by the French and foreign communities alike, Tin well-known case of Tarachand and Rabeiran Ribjumud v. Poboomul Brothers, involving 500,000 pesos, was again on trial yesterday in the Court of First instance, reports
The steward informed the police that al; though he was, in charge" of the storeroom every person on board had free access there. He admitted that the things were found in the storeroom, but denied stealing them. When. the padlock and the paper-weight were found," alleged the steward, who appeared to be in great pain, "the second engineer seized me by A censor named Chan Hing Kwai has mom-
the queue and hauled me on deck. I was tied orialised the Throne denouncing H.E. Viceroy
'down to a ring bolt in the deck and kicked." refuting to proceed to the South to take up his alleged to have taken a band in assaulting him. new post,
Police Sergeant Winter attended to the man's wounds temporarily and then sccompanied him to hospital. When the case was called this morn». ing at the Police Court, a certificate, from, the Government Civil Hospital, certifying that the steward was unable to attend Court, was hand... ad to Mr. Hazeland. An adjournment was granted. Inspector Kerr then took out sum monses, in the name of the steward, for assault, agains! Hermann Buchholz, zed engineer; Carl Golge, and officer;, and George Staneck,
CANTON HANXOW RAILWAY.
were
chief officer. These were served this morning
tage from the shore. sampans and boats of all sizes and des In addition to those already reported, the criptions surrounded the ship, all anxious following resolutions
aise passed to get a good place of vantage to enjoy at the meeting of the Canton-Banków Railway Company, which took place on the the display of fireworks which was started im-
10th instant at the Compony's office: (1) That mediately after the dinner offered at the Freach Consulate to the French colony. About 10 another section of the trunk line in the Kwang o'clock Cal, Young, the commander of the
Lung province, about 64 14, in addition to the Chinese guard of the Concession, gave the other twenty sections and all other works signal and for two hours there was a continuous be pushed on by engaging more rattle of firecrackers and general display ofgineers, and the completion of the whole trunk time and then to commence the building of the branch sections. (2) That the iron and coal
WHENEVER a prisoner—especially in the case mines, the products from which are for the as the timber felling from the vicinity of station an attempt is always made by a band
pany with materials. (4) That an iron works be room to "find out what it is all about." Need. opened under the same regulations and in the same manner as the Hupeh Iron Works, for the purpose of repairing engines, machinery, rolling stocks, etc. of the company, and only Chinese engineers be employed in the pro posed works."
case will be decided.
interest in the firm to the amount of P'sca.com/pectators began tu disperse and by that time Kiungchow and Ngaichow 19 supply the Com of idlem to force their way into the charge.
"
SHUM'S INFUNCTIONS."
force on the work which will bring Canton
HongKong, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1902.
into direct communication with the capital, and, at the same time, sufficiently powerful CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY,
to safeguard the interests of the shareholders, What the appointment of this board means to Nothing could be more satisfactory in the Canton and to ongkong time alone can tell, eyes of those who sympathise with the Can- but all are agreed that it will regenerate and tonese in their effort to work out their own revivify the industries of South China, and salvation than the result of the mass meeting therefore contribute incidentally to the future of the Canton Hankow Railway Company's prosperity of this Culony. The only other 'shareholders, which was held with the object point which occurs at, this time is as to the the Manila "Cableneion of 11th inst. The fireworks, the noise being auch that very little fire should be completed within two years' and made returpable on Saturday, when the
of electing a president, vice-president and position of the Hongkong subscribers to the plaintiff's claim, they were partners of Pohuomul could be heard of the concert which was being Beptlers, two of whom are now dead, and that played in the Gardens by the Calcutta Band, committee of management. Amid evidences Railway Company who refused to remit
one of the brothers, Gaganmala Rihjumal, the of fraternal amiability and general good-will their first instalment to Canton but deposit. surviving brother, who was at one time a clerk the wind, which at this time increased in force, the much canvassed inceting, which wased it in Hongkong banks. The reasons in the firm, came to Manila and started a sutelping not a little to make the music inaudi- Company's use, best once opened up as well of a woman-is arrested and taken to a polica
ble. On the Band, shartly after midnight, the expected by souie to end in dissension and which prompted them to retain in their in fanuary, 1905. He claimed that he had an uproar, passed off peacefully, regularly and own bands the funds collected locally can.
the Paul Beau was supposed to leave, but the as composedly as the half-yearly meeting of not now be said to exist, and the only ques- and now asks fra division of the firm's assets number of boats around her and in front of the the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- tion is whether they are recognised as full of the Hongkong branch. The case has been Bund formed such a compact mass that it poration. Eight hundred shareholders pre-fledged shareholders of must go through the tied in this city by six judges of the Court of was three-quarters of an hour before. Capt. sented their tickets of admission, listened to form of making new application for shares. First-Instance. It was begun with judge Cross. Mathis could find a way clear for the ship to field and continued by Judges Sweeny, Araully, | pass At one o'clock the way was made and the speeches with decorum, and voted for It may be assumed that the Hongkong sub- the men they considered best qualified scribers are in a position to look after their Norris, Labinger and Gilbers. A motion for amidst cheers from the ship and shore and a receivership was presented five times, the the singing of the Marsellaise and selections own interests, and doubtless the point as to to represent the general interests of the in
last being successful. Attorneys-Gibbs and by the bsod the vessel gradually left her moor. vestors on the board of management, After their standing in the Company will be de: Gale are counsel for the plaintiffs and Attorneyings and Shameen was lost sight of in the all that has occurred in the past, after cided in their favour. In every way the Southworth and Ingersol are representing the darkness. All were tired, but une the less the riots, tumults, street free which have finding, the conduct and the character of defendants," "
all had the feeling and satisfaction of having invariably followed the meetings which had, the meeting of the company's shareholders
had a good time. Messrs Barretto & Co., the previously been held with a similar object last week must be regarded as admirable,
agents of the French line of Canten, steamers, in view, and the arrest of prominent share and the construction of the important link
may be congratulated on the success of their holders who have been kept in gaol for con- | in the web of railway development of.China,
enterprise in sending the Paul Beau to Capton on Saturday. siderable periods because of their connection from Canton to Hankow, should now be no with the more vigorous elèment, is it not longer delayed,
· reasonable to wonder what genius succeeded in stilling the storm and placating the im placable? Why should it have taken all these weary months to arrive at a decision which was reached with practical, unanimity the other day? What has happened in 'the meantime to remove the tension, and tone down the spirit of suspicion with which all parties, sections and cliques seemed to be torn and tormented at the earlier meetings! If the Canton-Hankow Railway Co. had been a wild-cat affair, floated for the benefit of a few
FOUR torpedo-boats left Port Arthur on scheming financiers, or at the instance of the 8th inst, in view of threatened, piracy at Government, with shadowy prospects of any Hubchang. returns being derived from its operations, THR total output of the three mine's of the one could well understand why the victions
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FLODDS have occurred at Kagoshima, such as have not been known in sixty years.
THE Canadian Pacific mail of the 6th Jund was delivered in London on the 12th inst
IT is reported from trustworthy suices that the Russo-Japanese entente is on the verge of conclusion.
A Tokto dispatch of 8th inst., to the N. f. D. Nei, ays-An eminent paval authority, in terviewed by a representative of the salt, anid that no particular importance is to be at tached to America's caval ̈mayements. They are part of a prearranged plan, due to the
MARINK COURT: growth of the American navy during the past jen years, and arranged for training purposes, NEGLECTING TO KEPORT ENGAGEMENT. and for the protection of 'America's wide in
At the Marine Magistrate's Cónst this morn terests in the Pacific. The squadron is not
ing, before Commander Pasil R. H. Taylor, composed entirely of battleships, but include .N., Marine Magistrate and Harbour Master, some cruisers. Strategic illy it does not cop Mr. A. C. Botelho, chief clerk of the Harbour cern Japan whether the squadron remains in the Atlantic, or comes to join the Pacific fleet. Department, charged Mr. J. W. Graham, In a leading article the Asaf ways that the manager of the owloon establishment of the Hongkong an Whampoa Co, Ld, with un., transfer of the fleet to the Pacific is the natural lawfully failing to report to the Harbour sequel to President McKinley's imperialism, Master the same on, and the number of the and to the new Republican platform, the ex-certificate held by the master of the launch & tension of the Monroe doctrine, as America în destined permanently to remain in the Pacific. within 48 hours of his engagement.
Mr. Lang, of Messrs, Johnson, Stoke, and It is reported that the fleet will return to the Master, appeared for the defendsal. Atlantic after a short stay, partly because there is inadequate accommodation in
these waters, and also because there is no doubt of japanese sincerity respect ing the latest Americas,territorial rights. The Asaki regrets that the fleet cannot visit Japan, and thus doable the Japanese to reassure the
His. Worship said that is, would be belier, to save time and fine, if the defendant, through
solicitor, would plead guilty at once. Mr. Lang then admitted the charge and the defendant was fined $5.
his
It.E. Viceroy Shum has sent. a telegram to the Prefect of Waichow, painting out to him that a certain military officer at Yumchos has not performed satisfactory duty there, and instructing him to take strict measures in the suppression of robbers, regardless of anyone, whatever his influence may be.
less to say they are ordered away. Sometimes they go away peacefully, and sometimes the opposite Happens. Yesterday, one of these inquisitive bands attempted to put this game into practice at Yau-ma- Police Station Sergeant Appleton, who was on charge room duty, shooed them away, but still they press-" ed. When slorner measures were taken and it was impressed on them that something would follow if they did not go away, the crowd realized that to force an entrance would be impossible. Collecting outside the door of the station they booted, yelled and howled to such an extent that work in the stating could not be FATSHAN WATERWORKS.
'carried out. Getting his band of officers ready, The leading, merchants of Fatsian are pro- Sergeant Appleton charged into the mob-and posing to float a water works company in that made a dozen men prisonem. Not till then town by subscription under the same regul. did the crowd melt. A trip to the back of the It is station resulted in the arrest of three other men, alions as the Canton Waterworks. reported that surveying 'work has already com- who had come to "look sen" ;The men were menced in the different stracts for the porpane. locked up. At the Police Court, this morning, twelve of the men were charged with disorderly JUVENILE HOUSEBREAKERS.
· behaviour outside the station and Mr. Haveland fined them. $3 each. The other three woŋa charged with trespassing. One was discharged, another fined $t and the third 53.
A LUKONG'S EON CONVICTED.
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILE DUK
German (Pressran) 16th inst,, night." German (Zitton) 17th insti, daylight, Indian (Kutrang) 18th inst. French (Salasie) zzúð înst.
Vancouver at 4.30 p.m., on 13th inst.
The C. P. R.. Col 1.1. Tartar arrived at
Two lads-Chan Su Kam and Kwong Fuk- the latter a son of a lokong stationed at Stanley Police Station, both aboigt twelve years of age, were found guilty of housebreaking at the Police Court, this morning. Sergeant Appleton, of Yau-ma-ti Police Station, gave the Court to understand that there is a gang of boys at Yau- mati who do nothing else but commit crime.
into a store at too, Macdonnell Road and stoletwo Yesterday, the two accused forced in satrance
of á conspiracy to defraud them of their the week ending June 29, 1901, amounted to
by the watchman and captured. The lukong's hammers. They were seen leaving the premises hard-earned savings should protest with all 25,00 5.27 1201, and the sales during the s me
sr, he stated, admitted being implicated in their strength and with all their might. period to 13,751.01 100s,
no less than eight cases of housebreaking. Mr. P. C. Henry Clerks 'charged 'Li Sáp Mul, But the Company was floated by the people |
Ilaz land ordered each of the accused to re- Inst, at 5 p.ro. ---and it is not a vain repetition to remind the /RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library Americans of their sincerity, and also to reci- boatwoman of licensed fiblog boat No
ceive twelve strokes of the birch and to be de- and Museum for the week ending the 4th procate the hospitality shown to the Japanese 52768 with unlawfully failing to stop reader that the meanest coolies in Canton
feet at Jamestown. The Asakt is, however, her boat when called upon by an officer tained in gaol for forty-eight hours. July, 1907:—
Library Museum clamoured for the opportunity to subscribe
compelled to urge the abrogation of Article 11-10 do so,io Victoria harbour on the The second case of juvenile housebreaking
Prosecutor said that at 439 their mite when the share-list-was opened- Non-Chinese....................... '337 143 of the Commercial Treaty in order to obviate 15th fastant.
further trouble at 8an Francisco, The other o'clock this morning he was on duty off came from Wanchal Three boys broke into a dyeing shop at 54 Yee Woo Street, yesterday, number the Kowloon godowas. He sa and retained in the lands of the people for
leading papers continue reticent, which seems of small boats round junks moored off the and stole two rolls of grass cloth, As the shop the benefit of the people; yet na sooner was
to imply reluctance to express any definite godown wharves. He went near and told on the opposite side of the street is a branch it mooted that a meeting would be held to appoint the necessary officers of the under-1 is stated that during a recent shipment of opinion where there is nothing concrete to go defendant to come aldogside amongst others, taking than confusion reigned, the main explosivel imported into Taka by the Chinese. But there is no denying that the general but they refused to do so and pulled away. He of the dyeing concero, a foki, who was stand- impression is unfavourable. The share market caught defendant's host, but the others got is tihe door, stw the boys open the door
+
Chipes
:
165 -2,450
Total...... 503 2.593
FAILING TO STOP.
The O. & Q. 5. S. Coła xx. Parzda left Shang- | hai and is due to arrivo at this port...on 16th
The G. N. Cos d's Afinnatofu left Kobe for this port via Nagasaki and Shanghai on 14th inst., at 10 p.m.
The M. M. Ca's us. „Salavir, with the next French mail, lett Singapore today, at 3 pm. for this port via Saigon.
The Java China Japan Lijn ss. Tjimqħi luft Macassar for this port on zib inst, and may expected here on or about the roth inst,
be
The Java-China-Japan Lijnsk, Tjibedar left.
endeavour of the shareholders apparently / Engineering and Mining Co., for the Kaiping at Tokio shows a slight downward tendency way. He searched the boat and found nothing and enter. He followed them into the shop Macasier for this port on 14th inst., and may being to thwart any and every effort which mines, it was found that there were 3,600 caltios 10-day. The Morning Post (London) refers 10 | suspicious, and knew of no reason why, she and arrested' two of them, the third escaping | be expected here on or about the aist inst
more than appeared on the invoice. The Ch
“was calculated to tend to a speedy adjust now authorities have seized the surplus explo
ment of affairs and place the company on and an inquiry is being made as to their business-like footing. All this meant that | intended declination,
the approval by the American Legislature of the would not stop... vote for navat expansion, but, the Glade is in- credulous of the American explanation that the movements of the feet are not consected with the situation bet«een the two countries.
Defendant said she didn't hear the copstable call,
She was convicted and fined $10, or one 'month's imprisonment,
through the back door. Inspector Gourlay
charged the two lads this morning, before Mr. The C. P. R. Co's 2.5, Montsagle unired at F. A. Hazeland, who silowed him an adjoum- | Yokohama at 4,30 p.m., on 14th inst, and left; ment to affect the cap ure of the third young again at 9 am Monday, for Kobe, where she
| is due to aniye s ́3 pai, on 26th lost,
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