Daily Colonist (1899-03-09) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1899-03-09) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1899-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


Shoes

look new, soft / and dres.sy.

The Poet's Wife—Why do they say the pen Is mightier than the sword?

The Poet—I'm sure I don't know. That sword-swallowcr on the next lloor seems pretty well fixed, while I haven't a bite to eat in the house.—Yonkcrs Stntesman.

gives a rich, durable shine. Combination, 25c.

H. PA&KAftO A CO., MoNTRtAL.

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concerning the matter?-Yes; I was exain-

Kct Diu-.'li^clin iiiid itillovoall tho'roe.blf-ii lnc«-df'nt '.o a l-i.:.'n;) (;[;i:.s of tlu) r.y.'-.lcai, nuch ;Lf-Elzy.invei. N;ui:;.\i, JJrfnv.;lnc!si, Jastr-"'; ttftuf catlnK. t'lin la t'lo .-'ide, A:c. NS'liiio tUetrnioatr nUOUkablo surce..3 has been slunvn iuoUCUIg

HoaflivclMi yet C'lrtcr'n Littlo Liver Pills »r« equally v:iluubi9 in CoiisUxiation, ciiring and pro-Ventmg thlsannoylnucomplolut,while they oUa eonootslldlBordor8onhoBtonuch.BUmnlat«tha Uvoroud regulate the bowels. Evon If Uie^ xidy

Acdxithey wnnid boabnoatpriooleas to tbotowhO ■ ■offer from thUdlutrosslageomplutat; bntforln^ Dittdly their gooduces docs notond bcrn.and tho.iie Who once try tbdm will find thosollttlopill.iv,-.Iii-bblolumniany vrayatiuiithov will not lie wtt-Uagbdowlihontthorn. But ;ifloralluidiL \usiJ\

InOisbscs of po many Uvea thit f: v > In V7!n(',>3 wo malio oar grii** t. O'JU' v il'.^ ou rf, U n; U P» Othcrii do no',.

Caitor'o Lr.tlo Uvoi- Pills am very Jiniii *n& ■wry eiiiy t.-) tai-.o. Oiwort.voplUa inalma dotf. They firoBtrlcll/vogotalilD and tp) not pripa « purffj, but by thvLr RcntloucUoa ploasoRAl 7r!i^^ tuoitiem. InTlalant^Sceatsi fivoforij.. tMti Igr&iiBsUti srnirywherek 01 Mat auiil.

CMrrER MEDICINE CO,, «ew V««

Offil

Iwasa Kwanklidii, chief of the water police statiiMi, living ;it S(> Xagasljinia rbo. Yokohama, who was ncKt calleil, de|i(,s,.,l; I e.\amini'd at about 10 o'<'loi'l; on Dimchi-bi'r li; al lay (iflice two Ciiliiaaien. .Ma ('heoiii:-nia anil Chang Wing Dak by name, (bdlvered to the office by the customs. The language used was Kiigllsh. I asked them It they smoked, opium, and the said "yes." They stated that the apparatus seized was their own. I remember as If one "f the aeaused said lie used to take opium f ir mcdh-al purposes. (This was Interpreted to the accused.)

Accused-We rould not understand at nil that lime.

'i'lie accused were asked by tlie judge to rnnilsli any further evidence whh'li they tle.nglit necessary to prove llicdr iniioi.cnce.

llarrister Aklyama asked tin' court to summon as a witness an American missionary named It. J. II. Mlttwer, who was c.n board the lilolnii Marn when the accused wore arrested, and knew all the particulars of the matter In iiuestlm, and also the purser of the N. Y. K. KI0.I1111 Maru, and ti Ohinnman named Chlng O-sliIng, a hotel-keeper. No. l."ji Settlement. YoI;ohaina, who was told by one of the iiassengers on board tlie niojiin'-niarii. Itok-Chlng by name, that he was fortiinale enough to escape arrest for snioklng opium, on which charge allot her Chliianiaii was arrested by mistake.

The public prosiMMitof, fililmldza, ileelareil that It would be no use tip suninioii any of the persoii,H named by Ibirrister Akiyam.a. either K. J. H. Mlttner. the purser of the Klii.iiin Maru or the Chinese i..,tclkcpper, as they were not on tlie scene when tlie accused was arrested, and no evidence snfii-clent to prove their Innocence conid possl-Iily be obtained from them. The Judges and imbllc prosecutor tlien retired for .



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