BERMUDA COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER AND RECORDER

VOL. LXXX.—NO. 48. HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY. JUNE 15, 1907, 20s. PER ANNUM

Paris, June 11—Up to a late honr last night no LOSS OF FRENCH SCHOONER. Tourcoing, Franoe, Jnue 10— The first organised Extracts from General Orders. Another Earthquake in change has lieen recorded in the situation growiug attempt of clergy to hold a street procession since out of the movement on the part of the wine­ 28 PASSENGERS DROWNED. they were debarred from so doing by the Cburoh Head Quarters, Prospeot, Jamaica. growers and the news from tbe soutb shows that a and State separation law took plaoe here yesterday llth June, 1907. number of mayors are carrying out their resolu­ Barbadoes, June 10—The Frenoh schooner La and was promptly suppressed by the police. The DI;TV TRIPS. tions to resign with calmness and determination. Louise from Cayenne lor St. Lucia, sank off Bar­ priests of the Church of St. Christopher at the It is notified for general information that the No disorders however have been reported. In the badoes during the night Her commander and 21 head of 3000 memliers of the congregation with Chamlier of Deputies yesterday the preliminaries Steam Launch " Lord Kitchener * will perform men reached Barbadoes yesterday. 28 passengers, banners flying formed up but the procession had the dnty trips (weather permitting) uutil furtlur NO DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. of tbe government's bill for the prevention of the inolnding 12 women and childreu were drowned. hardly got out of the door when after considerable adulteration of wine were discussed. scuffling and the arrest of a number of tbe min­ orders, commencing this day. Narlxnine, France, Jnne 11—In the presenoe of AUTOMOBILE RACE. isters the procession was dispersed hy gendarmes. Kingston. Ja Jnne 12.—Beta sailed from St. Anns liay 3 a.m. to-day. an enormous crowd last night the mayor of this Frankfort, Germany, Juue 12.—The Horkomer Tokio, June 10—Apparently Japan approaches PANIC AMONG TROOPS. town announced that a civil strike had begun and automobile race 1.800 Kilometeres from Dresden the Hague with a tentative programme to be giv­ hauled dowu the flag of France from the oity hall through the Circuit cities to Frankfort was won en definite shape by the developments of the con­ EMPRESS EUGENIE. replacing it with a long crepe streamer. The May- by Herr Ladenbnrg of Munich. One hundred and ference. Broadly speaking it is believed that the Kingston, Jamaica, June 13.—Earth shocks oc­ ! or wben he did this was surrounded by the muni­ Japanese delegates will aot in close harmony with The Empress Eugenie still lives, an animated curred at 1 o'clock this* morning ; direction North ten ont of the hundred r.nd sixty one starters com­ memory, te tbe Hotel Continental in Paris, not a cipal conncil. At the same time the Tocsin rang pleted the entire distance. The competitors left Great Britain. As regards tiie parely military three degrees West, movement 3o000ths inch 4 out from every church steeple and tben the crowd subjects which will come before the conference — stone's throw from her one time regnl home. seconds, accompanied liy loud rumblings. Al­ Dresdren Junp 5th. The race was of endurance When she drives about Paris uow, it is in a paraded through the principal streets of the town. j and fewness of stops rather than speed. such as tho regulation of hostilities by land and though tlie earthquake did no damage to proper­ There were no disorders. sea, the use cf floating mines, control of wireless brougham with a single hon-e, where so few years ty it caused a panic amoug the troops stationed ut Discontent among the men of the 100th regi­ FRANCO-JAPANESE TKEATY. telegraph and kindred matters—reoent events ago she drew to herself tbe. p.\ es of a eity in her Port lioyal and several men sustained injuries in ment of infantry by their confinement to bat racks Berlin, Juue 12,—The Tageblatt says it learns have given her a practical knowledge which must $20,000 coach and her eight spanking nags. Or a dash for tbe open. for the last five Sundays on account of the wine that the Franco-Japanese treaty contains a clause assume a prominent place in any such discussion. in her Villa Cyruos, on the shore ol the Mediter­ giowe.rs manifestations was bronght to a head last guaranteeing the open door iu China for all na­ Madrid, June il—The reoent union of loyal ranean, under palm and eucalyptus swaying iu houses of Spaiu aud England with the present the cool breezes, the exiled Empress walks, a dark THE AMERICAN JAPANESE QUESTION. night by a dispute lietween the privates and non­ tions. commissioned officers who tried to pull dowu men intimate relations between the governments of the figure leaning on an eliony stick, leading au eliony Tokio, June 10--The council of fhe progressive? from n wall whence they were cheering passing CAPTURE «OF PHILIPPINE CHIEFS. two countries render it practically certain that life, aimlessly watching.Uie sea. at a meeting toil ay adopted a resolution the sub­ trains loaded with wine growers going to Mont­ Manila, June 12. —Ram-tine Ablen, head chief Spain at the coming Hague conference wil! follow Eugenie once made a war—for the Frauco- stance of which was as follows:—"The anti-Japa­ pelier. Tbe soldiers informed their colonel tbat of the Pulajanes ou tiie Island of Leyte was cloeely te the wake of England. The appoint­ Prnssian row was the expression of her ambition: nese feeling upon the Pacific coast of fhe United they absolutely refused to marcb against their wounded and captured •*, esterday by the Cutjants ing of Senor Villa Urutia, the Spanish Ambassa- and ambition was Eugenie s greatest sin and tbe States, .-specially io , culminated in friends and relatives Tbe colonel succeeded in with a detachment of 8th infantrymen and Philip­ dor to London and an enthusiastic Anglophile rock upon wbich her life was wreeke I. Fiom an assault upon Japanes** trailing places last month temporarily oalmiug the men by promising to in­ pine scouts. Under chiefs Uldarioo, Roto and as chief plenipotentiary is considered conclusive tbe day that Eugenie tried her hand nt politics constituting a most flagrant violation of the rights vestigate the charges of brutality brought against Lucia were also captured. The militia nnd civil ou this poiut. Upon only one question is Spain her empire was doomed. guaranteed by tbe treaty concluded on au equal the sergeants but the authorities consider that the authorities declare the capture ol the chiefs ends likclytohe.it variance with England that is the Far a Spaniard her tables were simple—too footing liotweeu the two nations." The anti- spirit of the troops is bad, all the soldiers beiug iu Pubjanism aa the island. The death ol Otoy, adoption of the Dr.ago doctrine. Unlike England simple to please her imperial spouse. She bank­ Japanese acts are not of a u*iiij>urary nature and sympathy with tbe movement of tbe wine-grow­ Head C_ie! of the Fulajancs on tbe island Spain favours this principle. Spain will aim ed her own money, speculate*!, built np a fortune the federal government at Washington :un-t '•»• ers. of Samara April 26th, has heeu reported by bandits probably favour the creation of a pel inauent tri­ with ber own wits—and disgusted her open-hand­ held responsible for its failing to prevent such Paris, Juue 12—The Government appears to lie oaptural yesterday afternoon by the Sautu Rita bunal at the Hague composed of eminent interna­ ed Emperor. outrages. The attitude of our government to­ determined to refuse to accept the resignations constabulary. tional jurists who will inspire the confidence of When Eugenie was to meet Victoria the Emper­ wards that in Washington has so far heeu unsatis­ of ihe Municipal ofiie *rs so long as their resigna­ disputants us being aliove national political prej­ or himself superintended the confection of her factory to the nation and it is necessary that prop­ tions are not accepted by the Prefects and at no EXECUTION OF POLITICAL PRISONEI®. udices. Portugal's position at the Hague can be gowns. And what was his vexation when arriv­ er steps should be taken by our government in representatives of the centra! government can be Kga, Russia, June 12.—Eight political prison­ easi!*, summarized. Her delegates will proliably ing at Windsor he found that the greater part of order to maintain tbe national dignity and pei- appointed to carry on the duties of the o'licials ers were executid here to-day for participating in suppoit the English position at every point for in the consort's baggage had been left behind! manently ensure safety of the rights aud pnqierty who have, resigned; a deadlock has thus been crea­ the recent disorders iu the Central prison which foreigu politics Portugal is now practically a de­ He insisted on her pleading fatigue and remain­ of our compatriots." ted anil so long as it continues all municipal acts was the subject of an interpellation iu tbe Lower pendency of the British Government. ing hid till bei dresses could lie fonnd—which she Tokio, Juue 10—A deputation of Japanese from aud works are suspended In a letter to the House ol Parliament regarding the tortures in­ refused to do. Borrowing a pale blue frock uf a the Uuited States appeared today befme a meeting Mayors the Premier to-day warns them of the flicted on prisoners at Riga. Madrid, June 12.—The Court today handed lady iu waiting she appeared before the Queen of down its judgment in the cases of Senor Ferrier, England with a single lose in her hair. And the of the couucil of ihe progressive party and presen­ serious results to the people they represent if the AWARDED £20,337 FOK LOSS OF HUSBAND. ted a statement te substance a-* follows:—''The officials carry out the determinations not to per­ Director of the Modern School .if Barcelona, Senor seusatiou she cieatrd thus, thirty years ago, bus settlement of the San Francisco trouble cannot be form their duties. Up to the preseut the prefects New York, N.Y. June 12.—Oue of the largest Jose Nakens, Editor of El Matin, Senor Mate Ilari uever yet been forgotten. considered as final anil a re-ocenrrence of the difti have decided to accept tbe resignations of the verdicts for damages en*r given in the Supreme and others charged with complicity in the attempt She cost htr country many lives and francs. culty may be expected at any time. It is abso­ Ma3'ors and the Premier is trying to rouse Court in tbis judicial district was awarded by • to assassinate the King aud Queeu on their wed­ Sbe spoiled the career of many m beauty—for lutely necessary to place the Japanese iu a posi­ the patriotism uf the Mayois by means of a jury to-day when Mra. Sarah Head was awarded ding day May 31 l!H>6. Senor Nakens and Mato there cau lie but one suu to a sky. She drew to tion to reoeive exaetly the same treatment as ac­ circular pointing out that the interests of their £20,337 for the loss of her husband who was kill­ Ilaria were senteuoed to 0 years imprisonment herself a thousand bitter hates. corded to Europeans. Tbe law segregated Japa­ fellow citizeus are bound to suffer if they persist ed by a New York Central and Hudson River while Ferrier aud others were acquitted. But the evening of her life is so placid, her nese school-children, but the authorities hesitated in rupturing relations with the central govern­ train tbree years ago to-day. City, June 10—A message from Oaxaca mournful and solitary figure in it, her quiet to carry out its provisions. Its suddeu inforce- ment. Iu the meantime the municipalities con­ last night says that a private message had been beauty, tier dignified submission to her fate are so ment last year occurred soon after the return of tinue to join the auti-tax strike and all together INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS OONGRESS. received there conveying the report that the prt si- tender a picture that enemies of Eugenie have the Mayor, Mr. Schmitz, from Germany, where some fifty local bodies iu the four departments London, Juue 11—Field Marshal Lord Roberts, deut of Guatemala, Geueral Cabrera, hod been oeused to be. They will write of her one day as he had an audience with the Emperor. Conse­ most concerned bave handed in their resignations in behalf of the Qneen wbo is Presideut ol tbe assassinated. Dr. Francisco Keyes, ex-Minister of they write of Napoleon and Marie Antoinette. quently some ore inclined to attribute tlie May­ Ex *ept in isolated instances the strike is merely British Ked Cro--s Sooiety, today welcomed the Foreign Relations in Kali-ado*-*, declares that if the And it is well that she is compelling her gossip- or's anti-Japanese attitude to the influence of the a form o! passive resistauce. No disturbance if delegates to tlie eighth International Ked Cross report is true it means a revolution iu Guatemala. ping hiogrnpheis to take accouut of these last of Kaiser. Another report is to the fact that the Ha­ any moment have lieen reported among the civil­ Congiess which assembled here today. The Mar- The report has caused much excitement here. her days. She is balancing her -iv nnt with time. waiian sugar interests have paid the anti-Japanes- ian p»ople though the attitude of some of the quis de Vogne, Presideut of tbe Central Commit­ Mexico City, Mexico, Juue 29—So fai as oan lie aud anti-Korean organizations in San Francisco regiments recruited in the south occasions anxiety. tee oftbe French Ked Cnss Society, replied in be­ learned tonight* the report which came from Oxa- THE BOY I.N MADRID. £0011,0(10 for pr-jventinp Japanese from going t*» I'm is, Juuu 13—Aftet u deliate lasting 4 days i'.-i last uight that the President of Guatemala had half of tl*.: deleiafc-s iif Bosnia and • New Yoik San.) ." rhe llochi prints a report from the Goveruient in the Chamber of Deputies today Miss Florence Night, .dt* seut uiessai_.es of coii- lieeu assassinated was without foundation. Washington staling that the Japanese in America carried by 310 to 2(11 votes tbe first clause of the gratulatiou. Mexico City, Juue 11—Hostilities have hiokcu Tbe birth of an heir ta the Spanish i hi one in­ are allied with the Progressive Party here in an Bill providing for the relief of the wine-growers. out iu Central America. Nicaraguans, assisted terests few | e. i oh* outside • f Spain, and iliey are attempt to overthrow the Cabinet on account of It requires all growers to make au annual decla­ TH ELONDON GLOBE" by the Salvadorean revolutionists, captuted Aou- concerned about it fur family or |mlincul reason- ; but the Uews that a son has been b..rn to Alfonso the American questiou, bnt little credit is placeii ration at the Mayoralty of the commune of the Londou, June 13—The Globe, the oldest eve julla, Salvador, this moruing. It is believed the in this assertion. It is true however that the Pro­ acreage under cultivation and total quantity of ning impel objective point of the expedition is Sun Jose de and Ena. the royal lovers irli.i hue.I at first sight in England, has been purchased by .n • s|.ooned together li *e common morr-ils, ju- gressive 1'arty is the only political organization .vine produced aud in stock and whether it is in­ Hildebrand Harms worth, brother of Lord North- Guatemala and that the Presideut of Nicaragua. Genl. Kelaya was declaring war against Guate­ ddterent to and .1. • iug the pi.qi leiies *.f the that bos publicly taken up the question. tended foi sale or otherwise. The Government ulifle. The paper in announcing tbe change says thi::ks tbat it will be iu a position to keep trace mala. most foi mill Court te Christendom, will interest San Francisco. Calif, June 10—The Japanese " No break will take place in our traditions uud of the wine from the grower to the dealer and Managua, Nicaragua, June 12.—The Govern- i gentle and simple in many lands who care noth­ Association of America emphatically denies the prevent watering or sugaring. uo change is contemplated iu our policy." ing for royally and the Spani-h succession. re|iort that the Pacific Coast have eutered iuto an ment was questioned to-duy concerning reports EXPLOSION ON SUBMAKINE BOAT. th it Nicaragua had declared war upon Guatemala. It seems only the other day tbat Alfonso was Alliance with the Progressives to overthrow the plying tbe ardent lover in tbe little town iu Spain present miuistiy of Japan. NAVAL CATASTROPHE. Portsmouth, England, June 13—Lient. Hart of The report was at ouce denied. Nicaragua has not declared war upou any state. where Priucess Henry of Battenburg was residing New York, June 11—Uneasiness in Loudon the Koyal Navy was killed and tbree sailors weie 10 LIVES LOST. New York, Juue 11—The Consul Genl. of Gua- j to let tbe young people keep company ; only th • over tbe relations of the United States aud Japan, injured by an explosion of gas..lone to-day on other daj that he was holding his mistress's ban I coupled witb tbe selling in the New York stock Washington, June 12. —Admiral Evans has tele­ board a submarine. temula at New York received a despatch from the i graphed the Navy Department from Hampton President uf Guatemala announcing that the ! at staid banquets, to the scandal uf dowagers aud market for the London bickers, were contributing ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE. majordouius. There was never a King more iu causes to a considerable decline te the prices if Koads that the boats of the fleet were dragging Piesideut is all right. The Consul General also the waters for the wiss.ug lauuch aud the bodies received a private despatch from Guatemala say­ love oi a young persou more wrapped up iu her stocks today. It was estimated that Loudou Santiago de Chile, Jan 13—A severe earth­ lover—she a mere girl who hated ceremony and brokers sold 15,000 shares in the New York mar­ of the ten victims, and that a Hoard in investigat­ quake was experienced to-day at Vulvivia. ing that there was no truth iu the report of tbe ing the catastrophe. The Admiral also stated President's assassination. he the most unconventional spiig of royalty iu ket ubielly owing to the Japanese situation. This Several buildings aud tbe railroad bridges there the most democratic kingdom iu in spite started the calculation of reports of heavy ship­ that the geueral opinion was tbat the iauucli had were destroyed and five persons killed. San Salvador, June 12.—A force of Nicaraguan been ruu by a steamer. Tbe Admiral stated that filibusters lu'idcd ut Acajutlu and at once made ot MB punctilious court. All Spain was looking ments of coal to the Pacific coast aud other ru­ on at thceouitship with sympathetic delight. mours of a similar oharaoter. Despite assuring all hope iiad been abandoueil fur the men. LONGSHOREMEN KETURN To WORK. their way to the town of Somsoiiate where they plundered the Custom House aud stole £1,000 Eua was taken to ibe heaits of the people and statements from Washington aud a geueral dispo­ Noifoik, Va, June 12—10 men of tbe navy com­ New York, Juue 13.—Nineteen branches of the sition to regard the rumours as of uc consequence from the local agency of the band of Salvador. welcomed as a Siiani ird because she was as uu- prising 5 midshipmen aud 5 seamen who left the longshoremen union at a meeting to-night declar­ affeoted ami joyous as the youth who was bound tbe selling pressure was applied to the market ed olT the strike of the longshoremen of this city Salvadorean troops appeared on the seen, aud de­ landing at tbe Exposition grounds shortly after feated tbe invaders who lied precipitately buck to to many her for th.* old-fashioned reason that nearly all day and the lowest prices were reached midnight lust nigbt iu a steam lauuch belonging and vicinity. The strikers will return to work iu the last half hour. Jast liefore the close there Acajutla where tbey re-embarked upon some ves­ be thought be oould not live without her to the battleship Minnesota are missing and it is to morrow at the wage rate received liefore tbe —not a good match, said the court, but was a feeble rally when reports received from inauguration of tbe strike against tbe trans-At­ sels flying the Nicaruguau flag and made their believed that th * launch was ruu dowu and sank way out of the harbour. The entire country is iu the Ring had found his affinity aud noth­ Washington that the Japanese Ambassador had in Hampton Koads. A box belonging to tbe fire­ lantic steamship companies for more pay. indefinitely postponed his trip to the Pacific aud favour of the Government. Thousands of volun- ing else matter, d. The people* were OU his man's launch was found floating near here today bave offered tlieir services to tight for Salvu- side. The poorest uf then: were intensely inter­ giving his approval of the plau of the Japanese in and the last seen of the launch was when she STEAMERS IN COLLISION. t. era Sun Francisco to sue the city for damages recently doi uud the President General Figueroa is being ested iu the nuptials A crowu for Ena was pulled out of the Exposition pier. Officers uf the Philadelphia, Pa, June 13.—The British steam­ bought by public subscription, every village in indicted. Old established foreign hanking houses fleet gave, up all hopes of ever seeing the meu er Tuuntou from Calcutta, etc via Bermuda and generally acclaimed. said they had received nu intelligence of auy im­ Panama, June 10—A premature explosiou of Spain contributing. I'he wedding cake was one alive. Lieut. Kami of the marine corps wbo was the new Ward Line steamer Saratoga were in col­ of the most wotideiful creations ever known ; six mediate trouble between the two countries. included in the first list of missing has arrived lision in the Delaware River below this city today dynamite took place this moruing at Pedro Miqtu-t on the line of the canal and resulted in the killing feet high, weighing 340 pound-., ilie lowest tier San Francisco, Juue 12.—The Japanese resi­ safely at Norfolk. He did uot take passage ou and both vessels vvere damaged. The Taunton was .'.hided into eight panels separated bv Corinthian the Minnesota's launch as has lieeu supposed. steaming up the River at the time aud tbe Sarato­ of 7 meu and wounding a number of others. dents nt Sau Francisco intend it is said to demand Chi.-uj-jn, His, June 11 -Mr. James Bryce, tin- columns and surmounted by Cupids. Eveu the an indemnity from the Uuited States Government The midshipmen weie Messrs. Field, Stevenson ga was proceeding on a trial trip. The Saratoga Kepuhlicaiis joined in admiring Ena and allowed Holden Ulrich Mm lin. Search has lieeu made struck the Taunton on the port side aliout amid­ British Ambassador, delivered the convocation for the uiledged attack upon tbe "Horseshoe" oration at the graduation exercises at the uuiver- her to be a paragon of her sex ami the fail est of restaurant and other acts of violence which they but without success. ships and stove u hole below the water! inc The (Queens if they must have a Queen. If she was so Taunton was beached on the New Jersey side of sity of Chicago today on "What university in­ say have been indicted upon tbem. They hope struction may do to provide intellectual pleasures rare the Spanish people vvere proud to believe also by bringing diplomatic pressure to bear upon ONE BollY KKl'OVEKEII. tbe River to prevent her from sinking. The tbat the youthful Ring was worthy ol her. A Saratoga returned to Cramps Shipyard with a bod for later life." Liter he received the honorary the Federal Government at Washington to sup- Norfolk, Va., June 13.—The body of Mr. Dob- degree of Doctor of Laws. deputation from the chamber waited on the young ly twisted stem. woman, and Seuor Caualejas pronounced a pane­ piess anti-Japanese agitation in California. .-ou, coxswain of the butt eship Minnesota's ill- Hong Kong, June 12.—Insurgents have attacked Tokio, June 13.—Several papers this moruing fated launch whiob with its occupants sank in gyric upon Alfonso : " His Majesty has been a the village of Yung Clan in tbe prefecture of model sou aud brother, which makes u-1 confident print photographs of the wreckage caused by the Hampton Koads Tuesday night was fouud floating Wie Chou where they burned the military yameu. attacks on Japauese restaurants in San Francisco. in the Koads. Tbe other bodies iiuvs not beeu re­ Venice, June 13.—Sir Wilfred Laurier, the that he will be a model husband." Eua uo donbt A provincial punitive force went in pursuit uf the agreed with them. This appeal coupled with strong words describing covered. It uow seems to he accepted in the na­ Canadiuu Premier and his party arrived here to­ insurgents and engaged, them iu a sanguinary con­ the sufferings uf compatriots has further inflamed val ciicles that the launch was run down by a day from Koine. He is returning to Loudon. flict at Pab/.et and not far from their stronghold. The royal weddiug was a tremendous function popular indignation. The Nichi Nichi, commen­ coal barge shortly after leaving Discovery lauding. Loudon, June 13—A despatch to a news ageucv None of the soldieis lost their lives. The Viceroy in its formality, bat it served ouly as a back­ ting, says " The situation is doubtlessly grave and KAISER'S AUTOMOBILE CUP KACE. Irom Sebastopol says, Vice Admiral Wirr who ie- ot Canton is considering a suggestion to opeu Wie ground fur tbe unfeigned happiness of the youug culls for prompt* measures oo the part of both oenlly was appointed successor io Admiral Skrvd- Chou us u treaty port. pair, which was pioof even agaiust the abhorrent Governments." The llochi says "The stage for ltomhurg, Prussia, June 13—The Competition lotf in command of the Block Seu Fleet has sifted design of the assassin. From time to time stories negotiations has passed and the time for actiou has Vienna, June 11—The attitude of Austria-Hun­ for the German Emperor's Automobile Cup will aud arrested tbe dissutfected seuuieu at that port gary at tbe ooaiing Hague conference will lie sub­ of the young King's devotiou as a husband have Leeu reached.'* The paper further says that it : take place today aud tomorrow. Homburg is till­ uud placed ( 00 of tbem ou board a cruiser under stantially similar to that of Germany and Knssia come out. His delight at the prospect of pater­ does uot mean to advocate war out commercial ed with automobile enthusiasts from all parts of a stroug guard of Krugski regiment. Additioual nity got into a cable despatch So plain, ami­ retaliation. there will be no participation whatever by Aus­ Europe. It is almost impossible to fiud accom­ arrests are beiug made and II probably will be tria Hungary iu any discussion of tbe subject*. able, and boyish is the Kiug, and so un'ural ami London, June 13—The Tokio correspondent of modation for the big gathering. The Emperor necessary to fit out uuuther cruiser. The seamen She will remain silent aud reserve complete fiee- simple his Queen, uud they 'ire so well mated the Times says "Suoh a contingency as au out­ uccoinpuuied by a brilliant staff has arrived bere of tbe fleet are exasporuted because no charges dom of action with reference to what may be done. and contented with each other that the Wit til of a break oi war betweeu the United States aud Ja­ aud was accorded a spleudid reception. The city have beeu preferred agaiust the arrested meu and According to the opinion held in Governmental sou to theui excites au interest as broad as human pan is regarded by educated Japanese as aImo.it is gorgeously decorated. it is said that a mutinous outbreak is likely to circles here the position of Italy whioh was at oue nature. inconceivable." If the Progressives ore inclined occur. ONE AUTOMOBILE DEMOLISHED. time iu doubt is not likely to be differeut from to stir up agitation for the defense ol Japan's Mexioo City, June 13.—The lollowiug cable­ that of her allies in the triple alliance. WHEN DID YOU OIL YOUR WATCH ? treaty rights it will be aimed solely ut discredi­ Homburg, Juue 13—Iu tbe eliminating beats gram from the Piesident of Nicaragua hits been Dubliu, Juue 12.—Irish sportmeu say tbey be­ Wbeu dill yoa oil your watch last ? Never? ting the ministry iu tbe interest of party politics. for tbe Emperor's cup to-day automobile IOC was received here. The revolntiou headed by Dr. lieve the British turf officials uie determined to You may remember wbeu you lubricated yuur The Progressives themselves would take the lead demolished at tbe village of Graeveu Weisbocb. A lira bas assumed significant proportion. He is do everything possible to exulude Mr. Richard sewing-machine, type-writer, lawn mower, or iu denouueiug such a war if tbere was auy real Tbe ohall'eui was killed. in favour of the Confederation of the South Amer­ Croker froni tbe Euglisb track. Mr. Croker with­ grindstone—within a year, piobaiily—but your danger thereof." PEKIN-TOPARIS MOTOE CAK KACE. icau Republics. (Signed) Zelaya. drew Orby's entry at Ascot lor the Koyal Hunt watch you never oiled, that ynu cau remember. Tokio, June 13—The newspapermen of this Mukden, Jube 14—Ou tbe arrival of Hiushik Cup because the handicapper imposed a weight ol Yet in a period of eighteen mouths the balance city were summoned to appear before tbe borne Pekin, June 10—3 Frenoh, Dutch and Italian Cbing, the Vioeroy, to-day, Mukden became tbe 12 pounds which it was believed would not give wheel turns on its axis 13,996,800,000 time. Ex­ department to-day and were officially advised to motor oars started this morning in Pekiu-to-Paris vioe regal oapital of Manchuria. At the end of a the horse a chance to win. Tbe weight is unpre­ pert Wiitelueaker* say that a watch should be abstain from tbe publication of auy matter of an race. They were giveu au eutbusiastic send-off by year devoted to the modernising of tbe three pro­ cedented for m three year old. thoroughly eleaued aud oiled every eighteen inflammatory or agitating nature on the Americau the foreigu residents inolndiug the American vinces Manchnria now has a centralised govern­ London, June 12 —Mr. Greton, Unionist, was months. Mauy persons wear a watch far years, question. Austrian aud French ministers. A French band ment aud after two centuries and a half becomes elected to Parliament for Rutland by a majority winding it up each uight and uever oil it. played selections. The Chinese were muoh aston­ under a Chinese viceroy, the most important pro- ol 851 over Mr. Lyon, Liberal. ished as this was the first time motor-oars hud viuoe in China. London, Jnne 12. —The Orauge Kiver Colony FRENCH WINE GROWING QUESTION. been seen in Pekin. San Francisoo, Juue 13—Mr. Eugene Schmitz constitution which follows the liue of tbat of the If yoa cannot come to Chatham Montpelier, Franoe, June 11—After tbe an­ the Mayor, was today fouud guilty of extorting Transvaal has heeu issued. DISCOVERY OF A VALUABLE VAULTED money from keepers of French restaurants in this nouncement of tbe resignation of the muni­ EDIFICE. pending at Sau Francisco the Japauese Govern­ WM OAM OIVA YOV cipal counoil bere yesterday, in accordance witb eity. This is the first formal oonviotion in the ment will not make any demand upou the Ameri­ the wine growers' programme, the arrest of a Athens, June 10—Daring excavations near anti-graft commission inaugurated several months cau Government for individnal losses. A collision youth for carrying a banner hearing the inscrip­ Pyloe, oonduoted by the German institution of ago. Mr. RnefT who was indicted for a similar between the two countries is entirely improbable faamMfyfa€jfalJ& . tion: "March on Pari*), long live the revolution" Athens, a vaulted edifice containing many gold or­ offeuoe pleaded guilty to the charges aud appeared and the stories of preparations for war are utterly led to serious disorder. Hussars were called out naments and other valuables was discovered. as a witness against Mr. Schmitz. Judgment unfounded. On the contrary tbe correspondent and charged tbe people repeatedly. A number Experts believe the building to have been the pal­ pronounced June 27tb. authoritatively iuformed that the incideut at San of persons were injured and calm was only resto­ ace ol tbe bomerio king Nestor. Tbe discovery is London, June 14—The Tokio correspondent of I Fraucisoo have not materially affected the rela­ In votu home. For particulars write. red by tbe release of tbe prisoner. attracting great interest. the Daily Telegraph says iu view of the law suite tions betweeu Japan aud Amerioa. Cauda Business College, Chatkaa. Oat,

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8 had lieeu grown ia Bermnda. Hence onion Things in General If wrongly, it is very popnlarly supposed to be 90, bled on tbe wharf, and they were oonveyed to the gron n in Texas might be Bold as Bermnda onions; for "to levant" in the 17th century meant to go Island by the S.S. "Intrepid "and "Ajax" at 1.15 ° \t "Jmerer wan on the dull, tame shore off with the property of others and "a gay levan- p.m. A large numbei of their parents and frieuds M although as a matter of fact they were a totally H But 1 loved the great sea more and more." ter" was an eighteenth oentury phrase for a man were oonveyed later in the afternoon. Athletic * 1 different and in every way inferior to the genuine •< So sang the poet and that his journeying? on who "curried off" affection wrongly bestowed ou sports and games were indulged in before and S 9 _ I Bermuda grown crop. It is easy to see the reason bim. Tbe writer in the "Field" goes on to say after refresh me ts (served by the teachers). Tbe M __-- „s sea were confined to the English Channel and childreu enjoyed themselves immensely and came i M 5- a _ why that term should have beeu selected to that, by reason of a gay and festive way of look­ tbat in the Levant, he never heard of one case of 6- a o descrilie the " variety." In a way it ing at life, be found the shore anything but "dull cheating at Bridge hut explains with great sim­ back to Hamilton abont 9 m.m*. Tbe Superinten­ *> — _• plicity that it was probably because tbe stakes dent (Mr. F.J. Swan), Assistant Superintend­ _- s "S is highly complimentary to the coloii'al article ; and tame " does not materially discount rhe vaine •aiaqa ol his opinion. A poet speaks Irom a kind of in­ were, so small, ranging from :J.}d downwards Nous ent (Mr. P. Jl Joell), and Teaohers spared uo coe ©ooo• o but it has also proved no little embarrassing. -soia-iv jo |uam •*n •*° © tcgn j spired knowledge -ind a poet who writes about avotis chanqe lout tela. pains to ensure a pleasant outing for tbeir scholars •**••• SO I***: *q» © Ml- S and on the whole the treat was a decided success. -OAom (V^UOZUOH i Bcici 1 The desire for a mark whiob might minimise, the sea knows thnt he is writing ol the cradle of the Anglo Saxon I ace and that the Anglo Saxon Rev. Cnnoi: Marriott, who always takes a great 15 x **^ it not prevent, fraud is no new one. Proposals PASSENGERS interest ia thr welfare uf th. "chou!, was absent *Pn!A\*l»noi*;a9jiQ > fe is the only man who realy feels at home on it. were made some years ago ia the Central Per S S Bermndian for Yew York on Wednesday trough illness. £ X 31 ti Men ol other nati ns use it and make a living on Parishes Planters' Club, and pretty fully discuss­ it but tbe Angio Saxou loves it aud plays witb it last: Charles Adsit an.' wife, Miss M Adsit, E C Ashton, J C Ashton, A E Bent and wife, Miss E x ed, to provide a distinctive mark for Bermuda and shows the fine it qualities of his raoe wheu he II .niBJI «•___. Bowles, N Binney, Rev Dr Burrows, and Mrs Birth. ot a a a .-io i- is battling with it Love of the sea is in the stuff. Bat whether on account of imperfections Bnrrows, Mrs L H Bradley, Mrs MAE Blaok and EVE.—At Orange House, Hamilton, on Thurs­ •30 blood of the Anglo Saxon, give him the opportun­ inherent in the nature of the proposals themselves, ity, pnt him in touch with it and he takes to it 3 children, F Bryant, W M Chapman, J A Coe, J day, 13tb inst., the wife of John Fopgo Eve of a A>|picaaj£ 3A11BI9}! snaetMn«5 g or by reason of extraneous difficulties, nothing " as a duck takes to water." And that we oan no W Cox, J J Crawford and wife, C Middleton daughter. eoaoi"itj f rtg g longer say literally '' Our palace is the hollowed Cooper, Colonel Caird and Mrs Caird, Miss N 1 ODX l- OD H was done. Later the Bermuda Green Vegetable as oo i oak " we oan boast of "our heritage, the sea." Cooper, P J Coffey and wife, Miss S C Clapp, G Harried* Growers' Associat on took up the matter aud suc­ *S8BJ8 aqi ao ©ot^cc©**-^*-^8 M It may he a far ory from the savage man wbo F Crouch, E K Campbell, Mrs Dorran, E W Doe, STEINHOFF-LANE.—On Wednesday last, the ) IO© IO D M Doe, Miss E C Durrant, K G Dnuscomlie, thuraiutr^ •» to oc co) »i33 <5o i**oo M ceeded in devising a mark for the use of its mem­ first launched bis hollowed tree trunk upon tbe 12 inst., at St. Edward's Roman Catholic Churoh, Master D Davis, Thos H Doe, A C Fox and Mrs bers. This mark bas been duly registered in waters to the men who guided the yachts of the Hamilton, by the Rev. Father D. H. Comeau, Fox, J A Gilbert, Mrs Gilbert and ohild, H C (outrttJA uiq[nq eo t-r» eo _ rs **>j< racing fleet across the Atlantic bnt it is a true Mabel Clara, liftb eldest daughter of the late Bermuda, and application has been made for its Graham and wife, C Gntbeinz, W J Gntbeinz, s(0«[q) uusaq? eo eo ai g ac rj ej line ol descent nevertheless and out ol the mist ol Daniel J. Lane, to Herman James, second eldest registration iu the United States ; whioh will lie Dr 3 Godfrey, and nurse, G P Grantley, J W Gal- at mnmixuiv eoeo 55© ei et © ages the Briton gniding his trail coracle on tbe son of Herman Charles Steinhoff, of West Hobo­ lison and wife, A Hatcher, Mrs T Hamlin, Miss completed as soon as certaiu necessary legal pre­ Northern Seas, tbe adventurers who sailed tor dis­ ken, New Jersey. o © © © oo© R Henry and maid, F Heath, A Hayward, Dr R liminaries can be arranged. tant shores, the stout hearts in the May/lower the •lantuiuijv o io or ©' —< © ci eo L Irish, W K Jeffery, Miss Jones, Mrs II John­ © © i-1- © © © "men ot the roaming foot" in every age of the It is doubtful whether the Colonial Governmeut world bail our odientmers of to-day in trne stone, E W Joell, H B Roster, Mrs R Knehne, Miss E L Knehue, Dr R Knehne, Mrs R Kempe, WANTED.—Good Cook, Juue 26th.—Caven­ © •••«•• o © © •«• •«• oould register a patent in the United States ; the sailor fashion and olaim them as kin. And .he dish Prospect. •muraix*c]\ little sea-girt isle cf Bermuda claims tbem as .Miss E Kempe, C Kempe, W A !"•• *n, COL Board of Agriculture is uot a trading corporation. kindred and is proud of !he:u too aud bus s. Jeep Lynch, Mrs A E LMtenfield, Mrs C V Lawrence. If a Planters' and Ship|iers' Uuion were formed satisfaction iu reflecting that she bas still sailors Iter Fred ./ F Lightlmurn. J A Murray and valet, -paonpai pnu pa | *» S S § «2 © © S The Bermuda Mi-tual Life Assurance such a body could easily effect the necessary withiu ber who have inherited the stout hearts of R • Moran, H J Meyer, W P Morgan, G • l_..uoo ajaqdsoiii'i y | M _ *~! *-; c? ••••:£-; •— Moore, Mrs S Nelmt-s and twu ohildren, Ole Nau- Society. formalities. The Mark already registered, how­ their fathers. jo ajnssaid U_N i I §?S§§i§.2^ sen, T G O'Neil, Mrs I 8 Otis, Theodore Outer- ever, holds prior claims and may be affixed to any bridge, P W C Pampliilou, W E Parsons, Miss O CLAIM No. 108. kind ol Bermuda Produce, including both onions There are several stories being told amongst tbe Potter, Miss li Pngh, H Rosenberg, J C Robins, © r> OD © © _ _ " fleet" tbis week tbat reflect great credit ou our Commander Koyds, wife and child, E W Robin­ and potatoes,—in point of fact it has beeu used NOTICE is hereby given that ONE contribution Americau visitors from a sporting poiut of view. son, E N Robinson, B C Ries and wife, A H Ste­ * 2 on every variety of produce shipped during tbe We have all heard of the navigator who was pro­ vens, Mrs J T Shaw, P M Sherry, M R Stern. F el FOUR SHILLINGS has become due from o each of the memliers of the Society on account ol •x od •-a season just concluded. ceeding gaily on his way to keep a theatre engage­ Seigrist, and wile, II J Steinhoff aud wife, Mrs E _ tbe death of ONE member. _o _L ment with the very liest gir! wheu be was held Shock and child, H Stout and wife, Mrs Samuel up by an agitated owner. It was a case of " your Smith, A C Soper and wife, C A Soper, E Smith, Contributions are payable on or liefore the 2ND Meeting of Planters navigation or your life.** **G_e me a moiuent Mrs Archie Smith, \V S Sullivan, H C Steinhoff Motel, PJ07. Members are earnestly re­ quested lopiy iheii contributions NOT LATER ihan This afternoon in the City Hall, Hamilton, at 3 to seud a wire" said the navigator; "aud I am aud wife, Miss A Steiuhoif, Miss M SteiuhoiT, L gcrromta IjiomU (fouctte, 27TH JUKE, 1!107, and tbns save the secre­ ready," and they sailed for Bermnda in a few M Smith and wife, A B Thomas, Howard Trott, o'clock u meeting of Planters will lie held for the tary tbe labour, and the Society the expense of moments. But this is not an isolated instance. Mrs M Thompson, Mrs F Thompson, Sliss Telefa- issuing tbe additional post card notices required purpose of taking preliminary steps towards the It appears that nearly every yaoht, to say nothing rio, F Tiffany, Thomas D Trimingham, Mrs Hamilton, June lo, 1907. by the rules. formation of a Planters' Uuion. The meeting of motor-boats, carries one il not two men who Trimingham, E H Tucker, Miss F Tucker, C W will be addressed by Messrs. Perry and Vincent. have folded their (yachting suits) like Arabs and Voltz, C Van Voorhis, 0 H Worcester and wife, C. A. D. TALBOT, A Supplement accompanies this Issue. have silently stolen away. One left a note for Mrs F G Young and 2 children, E F Zuill and Hony. Sec.-Treas. bis wife on the piucushiou saying he would write wife, Mrs O C Zaill, infant and nnrse. Hamiltou, June 15, 1907. -3 3p. S. o. Colonial Secretary's Office, Illness cf Capt H H Hollis. from Bermnda. Another went down to business as usual with a yachting suit under his ordinary 2ND CLASS:—Edith MFranei". Harriet Holder, The nnmeious friends of Capt. Henry H. Hol­ Bermuda, 14th Juue, 1907. clothes and yet another never told his wife at all Alice Holder, Mnrtba Lovell. Louisa Oomez, Mrs lis will leni t* with regret that he has lieen stricken for fear she should forbid him to go and is Robert Pearman 2 children and 1 infant, Joseph 'I'he fallowing Regulations made by His Ex­ with a s**\ere illness. On Thursday on hoard his waiting to heai what she will siy when he Kelly, Clarence Mathews, Mrs F Mathews, Ara­ FOR SALE. cellency tbe Governor tu Council uuder the pio- yacht thr E; ma aud accompanied by his daughter arrives at home. Now, all these rumours may bella Dawes, Mrs Stuart Swan, Helena Jones, vi»ionn ol "Tbe Ailen Act, 1907," are published Miss Louise ollis be left Baily's Bay foi Hamil­ be true or they may not or they may be only partly Annie Jones, A L Spitznas, W Saques, M P Leet, by direction for geueral information. ton intruding to seethe water sports. While the Some Gue bred trne bnt they do prove conclusively a f.tot which Frederick Rice, A Gardiuer, Thos Phillips, A boat was ou her way np the North Side Captain By commaud, bus always lieen perfectly clear to the minds of Jones, Ii Corbin, A Lewis, F Silva, W Mapp, Hollis was seized with au attack of paralysis. Tbe Englishwomen and that is that domestic discipline Stanley Dowling, Richard Paynter, Manuel Mon- White Leghorn Cockerills EYBE HUTSON, boat was brought to shore at tbe Duckiug Stool in America ia in u very enviable condition. ez de Lima, wife 3 children and two infants. Colouial Secretary. by the lioatmau and Captain Hollis was removed Americans are certaiuly the liest husbands iu the which can be seen at any time to the House of tbe Honourable E. C. Wilkinson, STEERAGE:—18 men, 5 women, 6 children and world uud tbat there was a possibility of tbe trip M.D., where he still remains nnder treatment. 5 infants. EEGULATIONS to Bermuda lieing forhiddeu only proves the de­ Per S S Pretoria, for England ou Wednesday and all information given at Cav­ A keen sportsman so far us yachting was con­ made by the Governor in Conncil nnder lightful privileges accorded tu women in the last:—Lady Stewart and maid, Hon Lucy Play- cerned he had takeu a warm inter**st hi all the States. No wonder they are spoken of as " United fur, Lady Gollan, the Misses Gollan, (2) Mrs endish, Prospect. The Alien Act, 1907, Section 3 (3.) arrangements appertaining to the yachting event States," wbo wouldn't be uuited uuder such con­ Goldring, Miss (ioldriug. Masters Goldring, (2) which has recently lieen attended with so much 15.6 07.—I.pd. 1. Applications for the sanction of the Gover­ ditions. Tbe lady who, last wiuter season, ex­ Wm J Cox, Mrs i'l ickler and child, Hon O T success. His sudden seizure has cast a gloom up­ nor in Council to tbe acquisition by deed of land pressed the opinion that she woald like ta have an Middleton and wife, the Misses Middleton, (2), on tbe festivities; bnt we record with pleasure in these Islands hy aliens shall be by Memorial to English father, an Italian lover aud a French W A Smellie, W Clelland Robertson, Revd Lang­ that at the time of going to press bis condition Bermuda. tbe Governor in Council, signed by the applicant. bushuud was considered to have expressed herself don and wile, Mra Harry Spicer, Lt G S Pletts. had slightly improved very neatly and everyliody laughed, hut an Am­ C. M*. 7725 07. ft In tbe Memorial the applicant shall state Samuel Down, Miss Nellie Rees, Misses C and E erican lady, also a visitor rejoined, " I have tried the plaoe and date af his birth, his usual place or Rees, Miss M Mathesou, Miss A Trott, Miss Americans in all tbree capacities and I don't want places of residence during the twenty years next Blackburn, the Misses Frewen, (2), E J Wad- Bermuda Nursing Association- anything better"—and the aforesaid yachting prior to bis application, his nationality, and his Some of the members of the Committee ot diugton, Mrs A R Bnrrows, Major Mansfield wile Sale of H.M. Ships stories prove that she was proliably right. profession, trade, or occupation, (if any). Management are making preparations for an en­ and 2 maids, Miss Brockmau, Mrs A Haynes, Dr 3. The Meuioiial shall also contain a full des­ tertainment iu aid of the Association whioh will W B Harlow, wile and child, Sergt-Major Bul­ cription of the land intended to be acquired, aud be beld nn the 2nd, 3rd aud 4th July next. Tbe lock, wife and 2 children, Miss Cameron, Lt Dob- The visitors belonging to the yachts are so hie, wife and infant, Edward Wellinan, Mrs at Bermuda. sball state the accurate area thereof, aud shall be net proceeds will be utilized iu providing ap­ chased with the skill displayed in the sailing of accompanied by a proper aud correct plan of such pliances and materials that are necessary uot only Hippisley, Miss Enid Smith, Mrs Purefoy Robin­ the punts in Thursday'' ryces that it is only fair son, Major T R Phillips, wife child and nurse. and land, drawn to a scale by a competent Sur­ iu the nursing that is done in the Home but also TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by tbe that tbe names of the ladies who steered tbe first Miss Ord Brown. 2nd Class—Mrs Arthnr Stiles veyor. for use iu oases that are attended by the distriot Director of Navy Contracts, Admiralty, Londou, and secoud should be mentioned. Tbey were and infant, Jobn P Barritt, wife and 3 children, 4. The Memorial shall also state whether the nurse iu her daily visits Irom home to home. S. W., England, uutil 12 o'clock Noon on Miss Hilda Trimingham and Miss Doris Trott. Jobn Barritt, jr, Miss Barritt, Corpl J Strudwiok, applicant has previously acquired oy deed any Mauy things are required to give reliet aud com­ FRI DA V the 5th July 1907, for tbe purchase Yachtsmen exclaimed that it was thu prettiest BOA, wife aud S ohildren, Corpl W II Wells land in tbese Islands, aud it so wbat quantity, and fort to the sick and aged poor and as the majority of :— and most exciting bit of sailing of the wbole day. and wife, Corpl H J Hill, wife aud child, Privates whether be still holds the same, or auy part of cases has not the necessary means to procure The skill' race was very funny and was deser­ Scoiey, wife aud child, A Parviu aud wife, A thereof, and il so what quantity he still holds. these things a great boon would be conferred ou vedly wuu hy the Zinita whose representative Church, W T Williams, Mis Alice J Gnlick aud 5 5. The Memorial sball also state whether tbe those sick ones if such articles cau be obtained at 1. H.M.S. "Rupert," " pulled like u Thames waterman," as was re­ children, Corpl F G Barlow, Mrs M Davies and 4 wile ot tbe applicant has acquired by deed any the Nursing Home. A capable nurse with over marked by a spectator. Tony, of Tammany, ohildren, Gunners R Weddell, F Plum, Chas twin-screw coast defence ship, (armoured) of 5,420 land iu tbese islands, and it so what quantity, seven years of hospital experience is uow doing was, as the owner assured him, "ouly last." Iu Ranger, Mrs. E Wheatcroft uud 5 childreu. tons displacement. aud whether she still holds the same, or any part a gieat part of tbe district nursing aud her view ol the interest taken iu racing boats by thereof, and if so what quantity she still holds. services have helped mauy u sick uue. ladies iu Bermuda it bas lieen suggested that next Per S S Ooamo, for Halifax, on Wednesday 6. The applicant sball furnish to the Governor year a " Ladies I'rize " shall lie offered tor the last:—Rev W H Evans, Mrs Evans, Misses Evans ** A distinguishing feature of the eutertuiniueut 2. H.M.S. "Columbine, in Counoil such other information as to any raciug yachts and a prize for ladies sailing their and Mr Evans, jr., Mrs C II Robinson, Col C D will lie the monster prize drawing ou the eveuiug matters iuoidental to the application as the owu boat in the punt or dinghy races. If practi­ Durusford and wife, Miss Evelyu Masters, Mr steel-sciew steam vessel, of 272 tous displace­ of the 4th July. Messrs. A. E. Outerbridge it Governor in Council sball require. cable it would lie a most interesting competition. Strong, E B Marshall, Mark Golinsky. 2nd ment. Co. of tbe IJ. S. S Co. and W. T. James & Co. of 7. Tbe applicant shall adduce in support of The event of the aftei uoon iu the way of excite­ Class—Eniiueliiifi Darrell, J H Simmons. Alex tbe Pickford and Black line of steamers have Both vessels uie uow lying at H. M. Dockyard, ment was the upsetting of " The Cream Cheese," David F Smith, B Trott, Wm Thomposou, A K his application such evidenoe, by utliduvit or most kindly giveu a lirst class ticket to the Bermuda, wbere they cau be inspected by intend­ a smalt punt containing a learued advocate and Smitb. otherwise, as tbe Governor iu Couucil shall re­ General Committee iu aid of the funds of the ing purchasers. two ladies. The ladies are expert swimmers and quire, and auy such affidavit shall be deemed to Association. Tbe Committee will purchase two it was not fur to shore so there was little or nu tie sufficiently attested if sworn iu these Islands seoond class tickets for New York and Halifax re­ Tbe "Rupert" is offered for sale for breaking danger and the gentleman in question is noted for Church Services. liefore any Commissioner for taking affidavits in spectively, aud if the sale of the tickets justifies Up at Bermuda ot Elsewhere. bis ability iu pulling people out ol difficulties. 10 June, 1907. the Supreme Com t, or if sworn out uf these Is­ the Expenditure four or live other prizes wili be The "Columbine" is offered for sale without lands before any British Ambassador, Consul or added to those already mentioned. Tickets are THE CATHEIIKAL. Vice Consul, or before tbe Chief or Senior Judge o'u sale at the various places mentioned iu the .'/•(/ Sunday after Trinity any restriction as to breaking np. and her boil­ of any Court of Justioe, or before any Notary "To err is human." A tew weeks ago the advertisement that appears in this issue of the HARVEST THANKSGIVING. er aud machinery will be left intact. Public writer mistakenly alluded to Captain Jobn Smith paper. as the husband of Pocahontas, the Indian Princess. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. By Command, FORMS OF TENDER containing conditions A concert will a!-o he beld each eveuiug of the Oue whose knowledge of the History of Virginia Matins and Sermon, 11 a.m. of sale and all available particulars may lie ob­ EYBE HUTSON, entertainment from K 30-10 and as several capable is secoud to none, kindly pointed ont the mistake Evensong and Sermou, 7..'!0 p.m. taiued ou application to the Naval Store Officer Colonial Secretary. performers bave promised to give tbeir services and T. I. G. hastens to acknowledge it, regretting Tbe Collections at all the servioes will lie for H. M. Dockyard. for this worthy cause it is hoped tbat these Mb Jane, 1907.—I. it less becanse the correction led to a close read­ special features of the entertainment will be suc­ ing of the "Works of Captain Jobn Smitb," tbe Society for the Propagation uf tbe Gospel. By order, Colonist oopy 1. cessful. which General Baden-Powell spoke of tbe other PEMBROKE PARISH CHURCH. 6. F. STIVALA. day when he mentioned his "famous ancestor,'' 8am., Holy Commnuion. It is huiied that the geueral public will help a 16/5, _ff.—L Naval Store Officer. Colouial Secretary's Office, worthy cause by their patronage. Gifts of money who, of course, is ancestor through the General's 11 a. m. Morning Prayer aud Sermon. mother who is descended from the brother whose Hamiltou, Bermuda, or in kind will lie thankfully received and duly 7.30 p.m. Eveniiu! Prayer and Sermon. acknowledge. Tbe Committee ouly hopes that widow receives " tenue pounds " uuder John lltb Juue, 1907. BERMUDA NURSING ASSOCIATION. the venture may be as successful as the Entertain­ Smith's will, or sbe may lie u descendant uf "my DEVONSHIRE PARISH CHUROH. Tbe following Resolves have lieeu passed by ment beld iu Febry UHMj cousin Steven Smith " who inherited " the sommu II a.m. Morning Prayer, Litauy and Sermon. AH ENTERTAINMENT iu aid of the Legislature during the past sessiou. ot six pounds thirteen " between himself aud bis 3.30 p.m. Children's Service and Church Pa­ the aliove institution will be held in 1907. sister. Mention is made in the life of a Captain rade of the British Independent Order of No. 4.—The Biological Station Resolve, 1907. British and American Admirals " Fall Out." 1'uwell, an excellent mariner, who landed bis Fi. e Gardeners. No. 5.—The Reporting of Debates Resolve, 1907 AN IXCIMB.VT OF TIIE JAMESTOWN BXIHWITION. passengers ou the Somers Isles, but General Ba­ t.30 p.m. Holy Baptism. The Samaritan's Hall, By comaiand den Powell makes uo claim on bim. To turn ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, PAOET. American newspapers report that Rear Admiral agaiu to the mistake of supposing the Indian Prin­ Court Street, EYRF. HUTSON, Kvaiis uud Admiral Neville, commanding tbe cess to have been Smith's wife. The evidences I p.m., Canon Marriott. Culouial Secretary. British ships which icccntly visited the James­ are strongly iu favour of his never having married ST. MART'S CHURCH, WARWICK. ON THE EVENINGS OF THE town Imposition, exchanged shaip words liefore Colonist copy 1. at all, bnt this is by uo means to say that he was 8 p.ui.. Rev. L. L. Havard. tbe Britishers departed. uniullueuced by tbe fairer sex fur whom, indeed, -nd.. 3rd. and 4th. JULY 1907. . . GAKKISOX CHUBCH, PROSPECT. The British Admiral wanted to seud too mauy he seeuis to have had a great admiration, if we Various Articles will he ou sale. Colonial Secretary's Office, sailors ashore, and Admiral Evaus called a halt. may judge by theii intlucucu over bim during bis 8.15 a.m.. Holy Conn..union. Hamilton, Bermuda, Theu the British Admiral is said to have declared life uud adventures. 10.30a.in., Parade Servioe. A CONCERT will take place each evening from 14th Juue, 1907. that Admiral Evans was afraid tu allow many (H. C. first Snnday uf mouth.) •H.30—10. Several well known persons will take The following Acts have lieeu passed by the British sailors on shore liecause the*, were a much (i.30p.iu., Eveusoug. It is to lie hoped that whatever steps are takeu part. PRICES OF ADMISSION to concert.— Legislature during tbe post session :— liner looking lrndy of men than tbe American tars. WESLEY CHURCH. Admiral Evans is reported to bave replied iu to restore Sir (leorjjc Somers* tomb at Wliitohnich, ADULTS,—Sd. CHILDREN,—lid. 1907 11a.m. Kev E E Englaud. words that are usually specified witb dashes and that they will include the re-engraving of the Tbere will lie a prize drnwiug ou the eveuiug ot No. 16.—Tbe Reverend Johu Smitb Ligbtliourii 2.45 Sabbath School. exclamation marks iu print. original epitaph quoted iu the History of Vir­ the 4th. July. Pri_e—Oue first and one secoud Aot, 1907. giuia and which was to be seen faintly some sixty 7.30 p.m. Rev J. W. O'Brieu. Admiral Harrington, retired, is reported to have class excursion sticket to New York, one first and (Iu force indefinitely). years ago Captain Johu Smith's tomb stands in sided with tbe British Admiral. GRACE CHURCH. oue second olass excursion ticket to Halifax and No. 17.—The I ieruiuda Volunteer Act, 1907. the choir of S. Sepulchre's, London, ou the south Admiral Neville desired to seud several hund­ (North Shore.) four or live other prizes if a sufficient number of (In force to 31st December, 1910). side, aud its epitaph is portly legible. The three red meu frum each ol his ships ashore every day. II a.m. I. W. O'Brien. tickets are sold. No. 18.—Tbe llermuda Hotel Compauy Aot, 1907. Turks heads, granted him ae his arms hy the Admiral Evaus would not agiee to permit more 7.30 p.m. E. E. Euglaud. (In force indefinitely). Dnke nf Transylvania, ia honour of his having PRICES OF TICKETS 1 - easb ; obtainable tban filty liom eaoh ship. By oommand. cut off three in siugle combat, are still visible WARWICK CHURCH. ut the business premises of Messrs. J. H. Bradley Tbe difference lietween the two American ad­ and in this connection it may be pointed out that _ Co., F. W. Grantham, W. W. Cooper aud E. EYRE HUfSON, mirals is said to lie the cause of the reported split 3. p. m., J. W. O'Brien the erroneous lielief as to Smith's marriage is L. Bridle, Hamilton ; W. M. Robinson and T. J. Colonial Secretary. existing at present. 1'UESliVTKKlAN —ST. ANDREW'S. fustered hy an old Kuglish ballad, written in 1005 Feriuehief, Souerset ; A. Youug aud William 3 Colonist copy 3 times. Admiral Neville, without waiting for about one entitled "Tbe Honour ol • Londou Prentice, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., Seon, North Pembroke; C. Darrell, Flatts aud hundred of his crew, departed, it is said, two days lieing an account of bis matchless manhood and PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH. A. Bascombe Crawl ; A. Clifford Smith, St ahead of his allotted time. He sailed direct for Bermuda Agriculture brave ail ventures done in Turkey «nrf by what Georges and E. Fox, St. Davids. Bermuda, and was tbe only foreigu navy offioer CHRIST'S CHURCH, WARWICK. PROPOSAL FOR A TR\DE MARK. means he married the King's daughter." Tbe bal­ Admission;to entertainment.— who failed to visit other American ports daring 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Cameron. lad tells bows tbe hero killed one ot these Turks At a meeting ot the Bermnda Board of Agricul­ his stay. ADULTS,—Sd. CHILDREN,— 3d. by a box on the ear aud bow be tore tbe tongue ST. PAUL'S A. M. E. CHUBCH. ture held on Thursday, the 7th inst., it was pro­ There may he further developments. out of a lion. 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. 3p 15 & 22, 4p 29 & July 2. posed by tbe Honourable C. V. Ingham that a Rev. T. J. Askew, D.D., Pastor. Trade Mark for Bermuda Prodnce, but more par­ Custom House,—Hamilton. Someone the other day was discussing the S. D. ADVENTIST. ticularly ouious and potatoes, should be devised CLEARED. " beginnings" of Bridge. A writer in the Sabbath (Satnrday), 10.45a.m. to 1 p.m. NOTICE. Snnday Servioes, 7 30 p.m. and registered here aud in the United States. The Juue 11—S S Bermudiau, Fraser, New York; " Field," speaking of it as a noble game, traces i. A Morrow. proposal of course predicates a body of some sort 1371 brls potatoes, 7211 boxes ouions, and 3,110 it baek to Constantinople and says that still earlier a gume called and spelt " britoh" was URING MY ABSENCE FOR A FEW in whose name tbe registration of the Trade Mark crates vegetables. 11—S. S. Pretoria, MoKenzie, London ; general knowu ia Rnssia. Ii so, tben there departs at D months Miss Mildred Davis will conld be effected and by wbich its integrity would Sunday School Treat. cargo and government stores. once all the anecdotes wbioh account tor tbe continue at my office, 66 Front Street, be defended. Tbe mark would bear evidence that name ot Bridge inoluding tbe very ingenious Last Thursday the annual treat of the Cathe­ Hamilton, from 10 till 4 o'clock, and she tbe prodnce to which it is affixed ia the genuine one about tbe two families bt enthusiasts dral Sunday School was held at Port's Island S. P. 0 who bad to cross u bridge to get to eaoh (kindly leut for the occasion by Com. N. Grant, is authorized to receive aud give receipts product of tbe Bermuda Islands. It was ascer­ Tbe annual collections in aid of tbe fnnds of tbe other's houses to play. Knowing as little R.N., Commander-iu-Cbarge ot II M Naval Estab­ for all Rents, Interest, and other monies tained some time ago that tbe United States Gov­ Society for the Propagation of the (iospel will, as abont Bridge as about most other things, the writer lishment.) This event ia always looked forward payable to me. ernment oonsidered the term "Bermuda" pre­ already announced, lie held in the Parish Churches offers no comment on this part ot tbe "Field" to with great anticipations by the scholars and fixed to "onions" as merely the name of m throughout the Islands tomorrow—the 3rd Sunday article but liegs to protest ng-iiust oue remark to Thursday's treat was uo exception; nearly all the be found iu it that "tbe uauie of Levant is wroug- ORMOND T. MIDDLETON. variety and in no way indicating that the onions after Trinity. To-morrow is the day appointed scholars availed themselves of the opportunity of for tbe Harvest Thanksgiving Services. ly supposed to be syDominions witb oheatery." spending a pleasant afternoon; about 255 assem­ June 15th, 1907.—1 THE ROYAL GAZETT&--SATURDAI. JUNE 15, 1907.

The Bermuda Fur. & Supply Co. Quebec Steamship Poinmery and Oreno Champugne. " White Morse Collar" Whisky. Only 8 days to buy good Furniture Co., Ltd. fa vnry tin* Uleud guaranteed teu y-are old) -at special discount rates. Special Old Highland Whisky, _ rom Friday June 14th to Saturday 22nd. (an supplied tbe N.T. Yaoht Cluh, matured i. wood in Bernwla.) <&* AUCTION PRICES—B=^ NOTICE. On Bamboo Furniture and a few pieces of Furniture in other SPECIAL PASSENGER EXCURSIONS Gordon Gin. Styles. Remember this sale will only last 8 days and every­ Excursion Tickets, by the Company's Unrivalled old Jamaica lium. thing in our Parliament 34: Store will go at low prices. Steamers plying between Bermuda A. S. COOPER. and New York commencing with CIGARS. MA NIL?. CHEROOTS 8.15 & T.18. Manager. sailing of li. M. S. " Pretoria " hence 30th instant and continuing until Engelhart's •& Ketachrina's the departure from New York on Cigarettes. the 27th November, 1907, will be CRAVEN MIXTURE TOBACCO. issued at $35. Thirty-five Dollars for Wills'* Tobacco & Cigarettes. % Meeting of Planters. % First Class.

• *- --** $ $25. Twenty-five Dollars for FARMERS UNION MEETING will be held in the * Second Class. CITY HALL, HAMILTOM, kindly loaned for the purpose, 2 $20. Twenty Dollars for be= _ On Saturday next, 15th instant • cond Class forward. ONION SEED. ONION SEED, ]$, Extra Ch;ir»e for liertha in rooms on Shelter and * at 3 p.m. * Promenade decks each way at $5.00 and $10 eaoh We are still taking ord.-is for the •# according to location. GENUINE TENERIFFE OJ-JIOft SEED. S U. S. ALIEN TAX additional, up to and The meeting will be addressed by Messrs. JOE PEBUY *£fe includiug sailing hence on 2Gth proximo \pply st nine to, and A. VINCENT. 4& $2.00, thereafter $4.00. H G HILL & CO TELEPHONE No. 4 JAS. A. CONFERS, Agent. Ail are cordially invited to attend. Hauii-on, Bda, May 16, '0^— 3 p. s o, t f. . k__ a& mlWat bffe. bfU bgta *•_« i.7_ rf* *?_ »T_ Mt_ jj- ***** *S* •.** *_? bjf* *sT* *g* fl MANUEL BENEVIDES. § Colonist copy Wednesdays. A June 11, 1907.-2 mn :SSs.i HSHwH Bamiiton Tire Brigade. Required for the Hamiltou Fire Brignde • SSclmont" Quebec Steamship Company, A SUITABLE PERSON as FOREMAN Salary £60 per annum and Quarters. annex. Ltd. Applications to lie made to the uuder- Belle XLcvvc' sigued before Saturday 15th inst., from whom full particulars as to duties, etc., can be furnished. C H. TUCKER> ! Fire Wardens. NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. E. M. NELMES I One of the Coolest June 10, !_..—2.3p. Spots in Bermuda for Summer Guests. Iu consequence of the very much increased Tax for Wharfage imposed Open all the year. by the Corporation of Hamiltou, more thau doubling the wharfage on the Delhi -Quebec Steamship Company's steamers without auy added benefit to the TH tbe eatskllls. ««««««• ROOMS newly and Company, and in order to enable the Quebec Steamship Company to con­ he undersigned has taken the nicely furnished. tinue the S. S. " Bermudian" in the service the Company is, with much C well-know House "Delaware Hall" regret compelled to add a with extensive Gardens. Accommo­ dation for 50 people. Electric Lights and baths throughout. Bermuda For further information telephone " Belle Special Wharfage Primage of patronage solicited. Terre. ' No. 3(58. For Booklets apply to 61 Pierrepont St. p A BALCH, - • • Caterer and Proprietor. Five per cent, on Freights Brooklyn, New York; after July 1st to Delhi New York. while the increased Tax remaius in force. H. P KOSTEK. AltTHUR AHERN, 156,07.—4 pd. 4 Secretary, The Perfect Pint Quebec Steamship Co., Ltd. Quebec, 1st June, 1907.—6 PICKFORD & BLACK 9 STEAMSHIP COY, LTD., of Stout* PROPOSED ITINERARY. Canada, Bermuda, West indies and Demerara Awarded the Diploma of Service. (Sou'TuaotiKH Heirs.) Honour at the Milan Ex­ NOTICE. ] Due Bermuda Stnir. Leave St. ! Leave Hali- to sail for hibition. Johu, N.B. I ifax, N.S. West Indies

Referring to the above notice of The Head Office of tho Quebec S. S. ON OR i ABOUT 5/9 dozen pints. Company, I_A, I beg to state "THE SPECIAL WHARFAGE PRIMAGE" will be lirst imposed on Cargo arriving at this Port by the S. S. " Ber­ Ooamo. Thu. Mar. 11 Sat. Mar. 23 Wed Mar. 27 Olenda.. Tne. Mar. 26 Thu. Apl. 4 Mon Apl. ft mudian " due on the 21st iustant. Oruro .. Sun. Apl. 7;Tu_. Apl. 16 Sat. Apl. 20 Orinoco Fri. Apl. 19'Sun. Apl 28 Thu. May. 2 Ocamo . Wed. May 1 Fii. May 10 Tue. May. 14 Jno. F. Burrows & Co.. JAS. A. CONYERS, Olenda.. I Mon. May 13 Wed. May 22 Sun. May. 26 Oruro.... Sat. May 25 Mou. June 3 Fri. June 7 Agent. Orinoco • Thn. June 6J8at. Juue 15 Wed . Jun. 19 Agents. Hamilton, Bermuda, Juue 7th, 1907.—6 3p Ooamo . |Tu_ June lSiThu. June 27 Mon July 1 Colouist Copy Sat. •_ Wed. Olenda.. {Snn. Juue 30JTues. July 9 Sat. July 13 Oruro.. Fri. July 12 Sun. July 21 Tbu . July 26

fNoBTHBOlTND TBIPS.} Steamers are due at Bermuda to sail for St. Johu, Elder Dempster & Co's CARD OF THANKS. N.B., or Halifax, N. S., on or about D. & J. McCallum's ORURO Mou. Apl. 1 I ORINOCO Sat. Apl. 13 OCAMO Tbu. Apl. 25 | OLENDA Tues. May 7 S.S. " PORT KINGSTON" ORURO Sun. May 19 I ORINOOO Fri. May 31 The Building Committee uf Loyal "Flower of OCAMO Wed Jun. 12 | OLENDA Mon. June 24 is scheduled to sail from BRISTOL for BERMUDA 6 ORINOCO Thu July IS the Day" Lodge No. 6347. I.O.O.F.M.C, desire ORURO Sat. July OCAMO Tue. July 30 j OLENDA Sun. Aug. 11 to thank their Friends, aud the Public, who HO PORTS OF CALL :—Kermhda, St. Kitts, An­ June 15th, July 27th. tigua, Montserrat, Domiuioa, St. Luoia, " Perfection" kindly assisted in making a success of tbe Novelty St. Vinoi'it, Ba-bados, Trinid._, Demerara. Subject to change if found necessary. liazaar and Concert, beld ou May 23rd and 24th. (fcagr NoTK—S. S. Orinoco and S.S. Oleuda oall Superior passenger accommodation. 156,07.—I. at Montserrat, (for mails and passengers only) going south but do not call at St. Luoia and St. For further particulars. Vincent gotug south, nor al St. Viusent and Apply to. Pembroke Parish. Montserrat returning north. S.S. Ocamo and S.S. Oruro do not call at St. W. T. JAMES „ Co., Agents. The assessors appointed by the Parish Vestry to Kitts, Antigua and Dominica going south, but Front St., Hamilton, 13/4.07 -t.f. assess all property both real and personal situate oall at all ports returning. within the parish of Pembroke (outside tbe limits of the eity of Hamilton) having been oompleted Sailing dates of these lines will be adhered and the report accepted, all persona interested are to as closely as possible, subject to hereby informed that tbe books will remain open weather and other circumstances. On account of its Excep­ with tbe undersigned for inspection until W. t. JAMES _ CO., Agents. Tuesday Next, the llth instant. Hamilton and St. fleorveH Itariuuda tional Quality, was the By order of the Vestry, * SOLE SCOTCH WHISKEY a H. TUCKER, E. G. NORTH'S PASTRY KITCHEN. | Vestry Clerk. supplied at all Functions Juue 8, 19*07.—2 3p i FR0N S. (UPSTAIRS.) during the visit of the King and Queen to Edin­ WANTED Homc=made Bread, Cakes, and burgh, May, 1903. p TO PURCHASE »N FANCY TINS . .try ——^ IS 1'___B BEST. Orders filled for BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Ac. ai A.FARM -^L**-.... «•» ..-**—ae*-f ti amaama^m. »w .. SHORTEST NOTICE. THE SPRING CROPS ONLY of about five to ten Acres arable PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Land, with Dwelling House. From INDIA, CHINA, & CEYLON. Sole Agents, Apply by letter to the undersigned, giving lo­ cality, situation, > enerml description of "ALWAYS eOOD ALIKE." £ E.G. North, 39 Front St property and PEICE. Telephone 329. W. T. JAMES & CO. 'oca! Agents: J. £ .OgMMnri & €o. Hamilton, June 8th, 1907.—2 3p. THOMPSON * ROBERTS. HM4HHHHHm THE KOYAL GAZETTEDSATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1907.

a fortune of several millions. Tbe money has NEWS ITEMS. been invested for them, and will be allowed to accumulate until they are twenty-one. Miss Port His Majesty Five thousand pounds were paid at Christie's aged twelve, is the daughter of a Manchester bed­ The Kin*. for a neeklaue. It ia composed oi fourteen stead manufacturer, and will be the mistress of emeralds, six large pearls, aud eighty manjuise- 95.000.000 when she is twenty-one. A million- suaped brilliants. air« stockbroker, Charles Anseli, left a baby boy Col. A. N. Roberts, on the retireil list, bus for whom a great fortune is accnmnlating in in­ taken up the appointment of district barrack vested trust funds. ••nicer, Western Command, vice Col. W. T. He- Tbe Hon. Thomas Beut, Prime Minister of Lend, who has reverted to retired pay. Victoria, has made an astonishing reference to Oxford Uuiverity confers an exceptional num­ Gen. Botha, Prime Minister of the I rausva.il, in lier of honorary degrees on notable people on the course of a speech at a patriotio meeting at June 26, the .-ccasion of the pnblic installation nf Ealing. He said: "Gen. Botha oame to England l,o.d Cnizon into the chancellorship. to shake hands with jou over the graves of your is guaranteed the product of the finest Ox Beet, According tu the Telegraph it is officially stated dead relatives and friends. You cheered and con­ of BOVRIL aditad to Soups, Currie*, Stew*, tea. thai Hiti e IH li lie prospect of the Oxford-C-iiu- gratulated him. In my country we shonld nnt bave nutritive value and improves their flavour. brulge Hack lean) visiti g the United States to shouted ourselves hoarse and wa veil handkerchiefs compete, with the Harvard-Yale team this sum­ at him. "We rjmemher things. Besides we have a mer. numlier of wooden legged and armless men and Queen Victoria is doing well. The baby's sorrowing widows to keep our memories alive. name has been entered upon the roll of a regi­ However Gen. Botha promised you oertain things. ment and he wears the number of it, in gold, I hope he will keep his promises and that you pinned oo h'S bib. A bed iu the barracks is wil] find the Transvaal as good a friend to you in reserved foi him as the latest recruit. tbe future as Australia has lieen." r A. exhibition of water color drawing by Her­ To be Rented next bert J. Finn, whicb be expected to opeu iu a new Ice-The People's Ice Bond Street gallery, bas been indefinitely post­ poned because burglars last night carried off 56 of THE ORIGIN OF TWO FAMILIAR JUST RECEIVED from FACTORY PRICE IN tbe 6*3 piotutes which were to have been exhibited. PROVER15S. LONDON and on SALE BLOCKS OF 100 lbs. Season or Sold* Mr. Finn estimated tbe loss at $5,000. It was the habit of the Grrek painter, Apelles, Some old English plate brought high prices at never to let a day pass, however busy he chanced at 2/6. "OHasbun?*' pafict, JBermuDa, Christie's. A thousand pounds was paid for a to he, without practicing his hand by tracing the the residence of Col. C. W. Vulliamy. Charles II. toilet service ; _50s. an ounce for a outline uf some object—a custom which haa now Our Ice Is much sulterior plain teacup by William Fleming, dating from passed into a pnverh ("No day without a line"). Commodious and well-situated house, (recently the early eighteenth century ; 3:S0s an ounce for He also made it a rule, wben he had finished a The "Royal to Natural ICMJ. How h* built), -containing 4 reception and 9 bed rooms, thiee small muffiners uf the same period ; 5S0s canvas, to exhibit it to the view of those who visit­ that t— Why bathroom (hot and oold water.) Stables have an ounce for a Commonweaith porringer, aud £42 three stalls and coach house. Tanks contain ed his studio, while he himself, hidden behind I'ecause the water we make him. *» the KOYAL GAZFTTE OFFICF. of tbe Mikado who has been visiting England, hud O. A. CLINTON. Franco and Fernandes, left the couutry. Imiuiry, howevei, at the Lord Proprietor Globe Hotel. 10, Commerce Street Georgetown, Chamberlain's office as to whether the play could lie agaiu performed drew a leply tbat can !>*• in­ HOW THE PENDULUM WAS FOUND. LORD KELVIN the greatest Scientist St. George's. British Guiaua. terpreted as meaning that it could never he pre­ Like many of the commonest* mechanical instru of the age, says: "I hud Seccotine Hth Juue 1907. — t.f. 1 Jankers—The Colonial ltank. sented agaiu. It was said that the opera must be meuts in daily use, the invent* H' I of the pendulu• • m very useful for many purposes." I'ottmist t \ipy. Cable Address Franco, Demerara. properly "rewritten" and rensnied and a new li­ is due entirely to chance Galileo, when under A.B.C. Code, lib Edition. oense applied for liefore it could lie restaged ii. tweuty years of age, was .-.....„.,..-Hidin g ..<_-oue, ...•_*day, i>»*u. th%u*-e Great Britaiu. metropolitan church of Pisa, while some painters SECCOTINE. At tbe Sedrlineyer art sale at I'.nis Vandyke's were at work ou the ceiling of the church. A ALMANACK— June. IW07. "Portrait uf a "Gentleman" s* hi for $25,000 suspended lamp which was hanging before tbe Tut WORLD RENOWNED ADHESIVE *e/9t/w*t/»e&£7>ton->: The followiug paintings by the satin- artist weie altar was disturbed in some maimer and the Sun 1 * ftt STICKS EVERYTHING—New or Old. (W* 1 also sold at the prices Stat *d : "Couute*-*** of Dev­ scientist was struck with the almost perfect regu­ r- m 1 A Sixpenny Tube will repair hundreds of the Q on," $6,000; "William of Orange, ' $5,200; "vir­ larity with which it swung back aud forth. The *** \< Itle breakages that occur yearly in every honse. Do Hot _ High l.euiarkh. gin and Child," $6,600; "l'oitrait ofauAblie," idea of measuring time by such au instrument •£ X n . Tide. Invaluable to the Joiner, Model Maker, Fret until your good health is imraj Oi M $2,400, aud "Womau With a Pearl Necklace,'' found instant generation iu his brain, and he but take steps to keep it up tc a. O -.*** $750. Rubens's "Infant Jesus" sold for £5,:.'!> 6 5!»; 1 8 15 St. Ha, ««/_.« "Tbe Butchers," by Teuiers, sold for $2,400, aud It ia extremely cheap. Grips firmly. develop Into serious J., cases. W 12 I 39 6 5V, 31 9 00 tbe same artist's "St. Anthony" sold for $2,000. TO KILL MOTHS. Dries quickly. Always ready. Do not hesitate to I T 13:4 fill 7 (l 3 !i 54 Alfred Deakin, Premier of Australia, in an in- For sale nt _ P 111 59 7 0 1 1(1 43 CAMPHOR ANII TOHICTII ON'I.V KKl'Kl — iuterview iu tbe Corriere del Mattino, says tbat THK l«>V \I. I; A'/.!•• TTK i*T_TIf WEKY STc >KB VI 8 15 I 59 7 il 511 30 the conversion of Arthur J Balfour, leader uf the 1-AKHON lilHI'Ll'lllDK AIIVISKII • i *• MILTON 8 lii'-i *_» 7 li S 12 in 3rd oftt r Trimly Opposition iu the Britisti ll'ius-t* of Commons, to Contrary to tbe geueral lielief, camphor, itapth- S M.17 4 59 7 2 7j 1 00 St. Alluui colonial preference has drawn together all the aleue and tobacco will not kill clothes moths, Uuiouists. He says the colutiies will struggle for says Suburban Life. They act* un*rely as repli­ preference uowithstandiog ibe olisuuelioii of the ants; where they are used the moths FOR SALE First Quarter—18 day 10b. 30 m. P.M. Liberal Party. Mr. Deakin expressed regret al will uot depo-it eggs. If tbe ej_'gs arc already the way the Premiers ami Colonial Ministers were laid or if the young have hatched substances of Heated iu L'liulon, saying tbat it was not as this uature will have no effect. Tait BERMUDA KOYAL GAZKTTK— I,e« _ C« prominent personages, but as tolerated guests. Iu May or June the moths appear aud lay their Horse, ^o on the first appearance ofs;> dis­ S Proprietors—ie published every Tuesday and Much iudiguatiiMi has lieen aroused in the Bur­ Bags, which smin hatch into the destructive grata tressing symptoms. The. will do Saturday Morning at the Boyal Gazette l're_ gess Hill district of Sussex hy an extraordinary that feed on feathers, wool, fur and other things of more to establish and maintain your Offioe, North-West Corner of Keid and Burnaby Streets, Hamilton. ' succession of accidents d in iug burials at St. John's an auiiual texture The campaign agaiust tbe Trap, (lately done up) general health than any otter means Churchyard. ID the fiist case a hand slipped moths must start early iu the spring if immunity you can employ. For a JOHN F. EVK. Printer to the Kiu*<'s MOM Kxoil- from under a child's cotfiu, and this pitched iuto for the rest of the year is to lie enjoyed. and Harness for lent Majesty. the grave. Then at tbe interment of an adult the The easiest way tori d clothes of moths is to Sluggish Xiver. unprotected side of the «rrave fell iu wbile tlie Business Communication* to be addressed I KK A give them a thorough brushing once a week aud Co. mourners were singing the bvniu "Ruck of Ages." then expose tbem to air and sunshine. When they Sick JfeadacJje, Finally, at a thud Inn ial, the grave was fouud to are to be packet! away, fumigation with carliou £43. Cuiumuuiuaunm tor The •• Koyal (iazetle " toI * lie loo small to accommodate tbe ootliii, and it had bisulphide is the surest method. The garments Xoss o/jtppetite. addressed toTh e ft! i mr nt the "Koyal Gazette" to be enlarged in Uie preseuoe oftbe distiessed are put in a tight truuk. with moth maibles. Apply Blanks, Hand-hi Us, At*.., printed at tbe shortest relatives, oneol whom—a man — fainted Then a saucer is placed on top of the pile, with Jndigestiorj, notioe. Conan Doyle, cieator of "Sherlock Holmes," four or five tablespoon!uls of liquid bisulphide in MILLBR00K, Constipation, bas been onoe more vindicated ia his detective it, easily obtained at all druggists. The lid is Cabl» Adatt,. •<__€_« " _••*«.*__ work through tbe granting of a free pardon to olosed aud the trunk left undisturbed until the June i, 1907.-* Pembroke. and the depressing nervous con­ rXL__ *_.*}_E Mo. Hi. George Edalji, a youug Birmingham lawyer, con­ clothes are wanted ditions that arise from the.se troubles, victed four years ago of mutilating horses and cat­ Tbe bisulphide evapoiates, a**d lieing heavier there is no more reliable remedy A«eut at Ut. GuoiiOK'H for the '• koyal Ga_ lie" tle lielouging to neighb urs and sentenced to seven thau air, settles through ne* garments It is dead­ than BEECHAM_; PILLS. years' im prison men t, Doyle was induced to in­ ly to insect life and will deiuroy it iu all stages. MBS. GKOBOK Mb, Bi-vi.it, Market _-uare. FOR SALE Females especially will lind terest himself in the case because of its pecular No odor will remain iu tbe clothes after airing 4«ent at BOMKKSKT, Mr. Charles G. Gilbert. tbat BEECHAM'S PILLS will feature and witb Henry Lahonchere liegan a syste­ tbem a few moments, so that they oan lie used as Cheap for cash, or on j The Bermuda " Boyal Gazette " is on file al:— matic investigation. He bas finally been able to soon as tbey are takeu out. Tbe moth marbles restore tree and regular con­ LONDON—At tbe Imperial Institute; and a» convince the authorities that Edalji could not prevent other females from crawling in to lay tbeir accomodating terms j ditions, and bring aur.ui thz.t bave heeu the guilty party and was the viotim of tbe offioes of Messrs Hopkins, Ford, Lea A Co. egg"* ._ physicalgriicataai bervty wticA polioe stupidity Puilon bas just been granted to approved customer, 81 Billiter Buildings, Loudon, E.C. A simple way, but uot so sure, is aftsr brushing or.'yccmethrough perfe.Gibet.tiA Tbe Marshall Field children are not tbe only the goods to pack them te ordinary paper boxes and ree-?il- rittr. PHII.ADKI.PUIA, PA.— At tb* Museum 13tk "infant millionaires" in England. Tbe wealth­ One Horse, Harness, Box South Fourth Street. iest Euglisb children are tbe orphans of Barney or flour bags, pasting a strip of paper over tbe Barnato, the Soutb African Cioesus. Like tbe oraoks in order to keep out tbe moths. Fnr closets, Cart and Dray . . . N_vr YOBK.— At the offioes of Messrs. Middle- Marshal I Fields, tbere are two boys aud a girl, j oracks, carpets, furniture or carriage furnishings ton A Co., Morris Building Corner Beaver A a thorough sprinkling of benzine or g>*soh ue will JOHN GREENSLADE. who, wbeu tbey oome of age, will each couie iuto i S Board Streets ; and at the Law Offioe* of UMN olear away tbe peste. Bamiiton, June 8, 1907—3. avearwtc; ->.;.. sec: _/?eQ i Pattja * Pattoa, 40, W«U _cwt, Supplement to u Tlie Boyal Gazette," Saturday, June 15, 1907. The American Yachts at Bermuda. VOYAGE OF THE MOTOR BOATS. Racing In Hamilton Harbour. IRI ON BOARD MIST—TWO YACHTSMEN IIM HOSPITAL. LAST NIGHT'S DINNER AT PRINCESS HOTEL.

A long step towards tbe establishment of an Dinner at Princess Hotel- tained unless tbey sank all petty jealousies and Tbe power is furnished by a four-cylinder, 25- annual ooean yaobt raoe to Bermuda has been tak­ rivalries, and all pulled together. If tbe people h.p. Standard engiue, wbich gives a speed of en during tbe present week in tbe arrival in tbe INTERESTING SPEECHES. of Bermnda would only work together they conld about 11 j miles per hour. viaters of tbe Colony of a large number of racing In oelebration of tbe visit of tbe Amerioan make the place tbe greatest yaohting port of tbe A very complete electrio light plant with Iarge yachts and a couple ef motor boats. Now that it yachtsmen a dinner was given at the Princess world. The United States was prepared to do all storage batteries and powerful searchlight, has has been conclusively proved that small vessels Hotel last night hy the memhers of the Royal it oould to tbis end, and be had no doubt but that been in tailed by the Kiohardson Engineering cau make tbe journey of 600 miles in comparative Bermuda Yacht Clnb and tbe Hamilton Dinghy in a year or two they would have support from Company. safety there is no reason wby the event sbonld not Clnb. their own people in tbe mother country. (Ap­ Tbe plumbing is hy A. !!. Hands & Sou Com­ develop to no inconsiderable proportions. Proba­ Dr. D. C Trott, Commodore of tbe Royal Ber­ plause) There were good men in Englaud— pany, steering gear liy Edson Manufacturing Co., bly oue of the most enthusiastic yachtsmen is Mr. muda Yacht Clnb and the Hamilton Dinghy plucky men too—and the only reasou they were and windlass by American Ship Windlass Co. T. Fleming Day, tbe popular editor of "The Rud­ Club, presided, tbe guests numbering abont 150. not ont here was because there was nobody to General dimensions. der." who says that yacht races are marine battles The toasts of "The King," and "The President help them. If bis health allowed bim he intended Leugth o. a...... 60 feet 0 inches requiring, as does a real right, preparation of tbe United States," having been proposed aud to cross to the other side and see if be could stir Length w. I. , ,,,, ftfl " 0 ** and skill and generalship to secure tbe vic­ honoured— up the old oouutry and get some of the people Breadth, extren____ 12 " 3 ** tory. They furnish as does a battle, those Dr. Trott rose and welcomed the visiting there to do wbat tney had lieen doing Drangbt....__. % — % - exciting moments for which the human soul yachtsmen and said tbat if tbey were not satisfied iu the States. (Applause) He was born in Area mid-seotion 12.92 square ft. craves. Add to this a bit of danger and tbe with their reception be wished tbem to know that England (renewed applause) and although he Displacement 25,210 lb. yatcbman's happiness iscomplete. To outweatber Bermudians had doue tbeir best. (Applause.) li* was an Amerioan he loved the old conn­ another man, to beat bim by a trick of skill, gives congratulated the winning boats on their success try and be would like to see the people Log of Ailsa Craig. such joy as onr forefathers felt when they clove a and Bermuda bad to thank tbe visitors for giving out there coming to Bermuda iu what he might Saturday. June Slh.—Crossed line at 4.1(1 p.m. skull or carried a castle. Mr Day knows of a show of yachtiug it had never seen before in its call "neutral territory" and joiniug America in slightly astern of " Idaho." Wind 8. W., clear nothing more exciting than a tussle with a gale, history. competing iu Bermuda's beautiful waters. (Ap­ weathei, smooth sea. Pass*d out through S.W. a bitter fight with a pieoe of straining canvas, His honour the Chief Justice ia an amusing plause.) He could picture the island borne lined ! channel 4.45, Scotland Lightship abeam 5.30. wben tbe vessel realing under one, battles madly speech bore tribute to tbe skill and energy Mr. with spectators. He might not be a prophet but ! Took departure and put ves-el on course S. E. by for her life or yours. Those are moments to lire, Thomas Fleming Day had displayed in connection he believed tbat the time was not far distant S. magnetic, engine running *_Hi revolutions, north days of humdrum life spent in trafficking with the races. Of course Bermuda was a small when they would see such a sight. If they would I speed 10 knots ; 8 p.m. flat calm but sight swell, and squabbling with meu for a few handfuls of islaud, if it was looked upon as an island, but if all pull together they wonld bring it about. He ! boat still making 10 knots miserable pelf, or an acre or two of worthless it was considered as an archipelago consisting of was going to propose something wbich he hoped Sunday. June Mb. —This day began with west ground. 365 islands it became a different proposition would bear frnit. He wonld suggest to-night I wind ; clear and smooth sea, temperatuie <>f air With regard to the power boatmen Mr. Day altogether (laughter). There was something that they form an organization tor tbe purpose of j 91°, water 50° At 4 a.m. passed close to says tbat they, like the same huatnien last year, about the good fellowship of sport which existed encouraging ocean raoing, (applause.) and that i steamship Marion , H a.m. increasing westerly are a hit afraid to try the venture to Bermuda, in nothing else (applause). Meu might become the Bermuda Yacht Clulis, aud the Yacbt Clubs * wind, heavy head swell, distance made good at but he did not doubt now that the Ailsa Craig frieudly in business, but it was in sport that oue in New York and Boston should be incorporated. ; S a.m. 14» miles. Sonth 42 East At 11 a.m. aud the Idaho had got heie iu safety, next year fonnd the greatest readiness to meet one another He had no doubt but that Corauiodor*.- Morss, who i entered Uulf Stream, wind > E., vessel rolling several will enter and make the passage. It was and show one another what they really were. He had done so much to make the race a success, i heavily. Lat. at noon 38*14. At 12.15 set sail. patl. tic the fear the average man bas of tbe ocean. , asked the oompany to drink to the health of Com­ would use his influence. He, (Mr. Day), knew '• 4 p in. strong north wind and winging sea, wind He really believes in its dangers and looks npon j modore Morss, Commodore Towney ind Com­ he cou'd :*o*int upou tbe Brooklyn and NewI and sea increasing all night. such as venture upon it in small boats as fools j modore Maier. Rochelle Clnbs, and tbere could be no | Mnnda^ Tune 10th—This day begins with i nshius: to an almost sudden death. " My _ar Tbe toast was drank with musical honours. question tiiat if that were doue a fleet of , strong north ind gradually g owieg lighter and hoy, death is everywhere, and be is just as cer­ Commodore Morss, on behalf of tbe visiting yachts could be bronght to Bermuda next | following s•ae . At* 9 a.m. sto'poe d engine for 4 tain to get yon on land as he is on sea. And wby year three times as large as was seen here i minnles t shift ignitoi. Ail sf il tart, elondy and yachtsmen, returned thanks for the hearty wel­ ; not. if yon have to die, die doing something? I | come they hail received iu Bermuda. His ouly nn tbis occasion. (Applause.) He was not, squalls, c ar at noon ; inst l < i me for sight. have come iu a power 1i*at, not because I regret was that there were no more lmats from at liberty to mention names, bnt in I Longitude by meridian altitude 33.42 Afternoon that kiud of craft is pi'Kferahi*- to one j his city of Boston represented ; bnt be was ir oertain exalted personage, proliably one of the similar weather and sea. Fine dear uight. driven by sail, but because I am responsible for j hopes tbat after having such a fiue time as ho m<>st prominent persons in the world, had inti­ Tut tin what I would not do myself. If tbere are j Koston men would visit Bermuda next year. the purpose of any large race it would be given a.m. sighted land. Gibbs Hill light bearing dangers we will face tbem together, and if we go i Tb- toastmaster had expressed his (Mi Morss's) (applause). If the organization to which he had south. Vessel six miles to west of reckoning due down we will go down together. No mau can do | own sentiments wheu he said that sjmrt brought referred would agree to accept the trophy aud to carelessness in stealing during middle watch. men together more than anything else and lv* manage the raoe be wonld ask for it (renewed Passed close outside breaks, steering for finish mon than that to show his faith in engine and applause). lint. Picked up pilot oil St Davids Head and boat, nnd to back his talk." thought that yachting was a sport wbich did bring men together (applause). He included in Mr. Day resumed hit seat amid Ion 1 cheering crossed lii;p at 9.9 New York and 9.49 Bermuda time. To celebrate the viaitois arrival some interest- I good fellowship those who lived in Bermuda. It Oth<;r toasts followed. ini; water sports were held on Thursday. Tbe would be impossible to seperate the English and the Distance tiom start to finish 670 miles; average day was practical!y oliserved as a holiday. On Americans (renewed applause). They were ail Log of the Idaho J speed 10 34 knots. ! -''stance from start to noon Wednesday e/eniag there was :i torrential dowu- of one blood (applause), although it was well that Saturday, June S, 1907.—Cross_l line at Graves- i on Sunday 190 miles, from noon Sunday to noon ponral rain bnt the dawn of Thursday broke there should be something whioh brought them into end Bay at* 4.10 p.m , light breeze from Sonth and i Monday 27(3 miles, uoon Monday to fiuish 204 ms. brilliantly fine and at an early hour the streets actual contact with one another. ()n the preseut ue- smooth sea, head tide; passed channel buoy No. 4 j The vessel at all times ran perfectly true. She of Hamilton presented a most bright and attrac- | casion he wished to express his satisfaction at heing at 4.57 p m.; 5.38 p.m. passed Scotland Light ves­ rolled considerably hut uot to interfere with tive appearance. Parti ooloured flags fluttered iu j able to take part with those in Bermuda ou this sel, log showing 82} miles, course S.E. hy S. ', S. ordinary duties of the crew Only fault sluggish­ every direction, wlile at half past nine o'clock ! memorable occasion a_l he thanked tbv Ber_r»- magnetic, wind South, sea smooth; 6p.m.,trin- ness of the helm probably dne to her rudder being all business bouses were closed and al! wbo could ', diaus for the very hearty reception they had ac­ perature sea 5D s, course S.E. by S. J 8.; 8 p.m., too small. prepated himself for the day's festivities. Later in | corded the visiting yachtsmen, (loud applause). temperature sea 55°, course S.E. by S. J S., Total nine 64 hours 7 mins tbe uioi uing the yachts in harbour were dressed j Commodore Towney said it afforded him consid­ watches set for tbe uight, pumps and lights at­ Ailsa Craig leaves Hamilton for New York in "rainbow fashion'" and added considerably to j erable pleasure to have the opportunity of thank­ tended to, log showing 106 miles; 10 p.m., log abont nine rreiock. 1 the effectiveness* of the scene. The waters also i ing the members of the Koyal Bermuda Yacht, showing 125J miles, temperature of sea 59°, calm, Fire oa Yacht Mist were crowded with small craft of every descrip- the Hamilton Dinghy and the St. George's yacht sea smooth, course S.E. by S. .' S., starboard side A fire of somewhat serious nature occurred on tion. The Ajax and Neptune were chartered for I clubs for the magnificence of their hospitality. light went out at 9 30 p tii., binnacle light burnt tbe yacht J st (Capt. Darnell) in Hamilton Har­ the use of the members of the Koyal Bermuda Tbe people of the good ship "Tammany" had out trying to exchange lamp foi shaded one, re­ bour yesterday morning, resulting iu some dam­ Yacht Clnb and the Hamilton Dinghy Club and | visited many parts during their cruises, but it had placed both with oil lamps, passed tow bound to age to the galley aud serious injury to two of tbe their friends. The members of tbe newly formed heen the unanimous opinion of the guests aud tars the' Westward ant sceaniei on starboard hand crew, O'Keefe, the steward, and Tim merman, St Georges Yacht Club were accommodated on of the "Tammauy" that they had never struck i ln.und E. abont 9 p.m.; 12 midnight, log showing seaman, 't appear? tl o men with oth­ the Consort and the Steamship Svreu was afloat fur port like llermuda (applause). It bad been said 144- miles, temperature of sea 52°, calm and the convenience nf the general public. Meanwhile by many visitors to Bermuda that the only smooth sea, lights, pumps and steering amended ers were employed painting tbe galley with illum­ the wharves and sheds facing the sea-front became lacking was water. He desired to say that what to, course S.E. by _ J S. So ends this dav. inated paint .vliioh becaim: ignite*: and enveloped the apartment in flame and smoke. Tbe men at crowded with sightseers, the iarge number of it lacked in water was compensated for in oi'vr Sunday, June 9th. 1907.—1.25 a.m. shut down spectators present during the afternoon being per­ liquids (loud laughter). He was mure than grati­ work succeeded in extinguishing the fire ouly af­ engine on account of clogged earbura. r until 2 ter considerable trouble and not until O'Keefe haps unprecedented. It will b- remembered rbat fied h> notice the nnral er of boats which had taken a.m , wind W. ligiu air, set *»ils 2.30 to *-J.50 last year when only two yachts participated in j pait ii. the ra„ and this «a* largely to be attnbu- and Timmcrman bad sustained severe burns alio it a.in , stopped again on account of carburator. the hand- and arms. The injuries Were dres.--d the ocean race, the proceedings were enlivened by I ted to die very keen interest taken in 4 a.m. wind S. W. and light, sea smooth, temper­ a band which played an attractive programme of i the mailer by Mr Thomas Fleming Day by Dr. E i '.. Wilkinson, ami tho men subsequent ature of sea 19°, log showing 171} miles, eonrse ly admitted as patients at the Cor age Hospital. music throughout the afternoon. Iu addition tea (applause) Commodrre Maier, (renewed ap­ S.E by 8. J 8t, Imionieter 3 3/1*00; took trne was supplied under the sheds where seating ae- i plause. ) and by the clnb sitnated in Brooklyn of sight l> 43 a.m. 8a.m. log '-Mill, tempeiafnie of iBfujfics Mnn commodation was provided fo; the niembeis of wbioh he had the honour of being a lias officer. sea 50°, barometer 30 1,10, sea noni|,iaratively tin clubs, tbeir friends aud others. For -orae Tbey lielieved tbat this long distance race no* smooth, no wind. 10 a.m. set sail, wind X E, „- ?, S _ 2 S ;jt- inexplicable reason on Thursday thii part of tbe only created a l>etter feeling amoug yachtsmen water 57°. longitude at \2 in. by chroooniefei 7,2? S ariangeiuents was overlooked and considerable . •r- •=. X but that it would sooner or later develop a better 71.40 W.. lat 38.21 N., wii-d N.N.E., fresh J £ i § S S ££§§ Ci O 71 disappointment expressed. Criticism, of oourse, j tvpe of seaworthy craft. Theie bad been !,'«> breeze, temperature of water ut 11 a ni. IW° log 1 is alwavs cheap, bol the fact that there was an mnch attention paid t<< the racing machine in rhe showing 242 m. at noon ; passed steaiuei 1H*UIH1 — ea ci*o unconscionable delay in making a start witb the past, yact is had been built with tbe idea of h ut- to the northward at 1 l.;jo a m.. barometer at **M« piogramiue for t'.ie day also afforded room for iug "the uther fellow " and iu a few years they •*-*•* _o" ill —. —; , 5"-c , *N "^ ec noon 30.1-2 100, log at 4 few. 295 rail-*, strong c -- ?i 5; = ri o x comment. were absolutely useless for auy oilier pnrpo-.-. breeze, sloppy sea. 8 p.m. log :02 miles, wind After they had completed the object for which N.N E. strong breezr and heavy sea, logging 10$ Thi* first event was a dinghey race. The Contest they hat! beeu built they wer»- sold for old junk. -j - — -*•*• r- miles and all well, 12 midnight log 374.] miles, T th CO 35 _5 y x r-m _ 5 f- which was somewhat a favourite met witb a'series The fear of the (lulf Stream had been t e bug wind N.E , oourse S.E. by S , sea long aud even ; of misfortunes which ino!nded the springing of her beat of the yachtsman but thi ie was nothing iu pump, lights and lookout -it-tended to ; aud so ma-t Those on hoard, however, iu tiue sports­ the Gulf Stream er Cape Hatteras of which the ends tbis day. manlike style decided to compete with the resnlt sailor need fear. He thought that these races that she finished third. The couise was a would cement the ties which attached the two Note.—8.30 standard time. Saw something on beat to windward round a stake boat to the Anglo-Speaking nations and honed that next year horizon that looked like a signal rocket ; dashed noith of Denslow's Islaud, a straight course there wonld be a still larger fleet of yachts arriv­ search light on sky but did not get any reply, so concluded it was a shooting star or meteor. -3_> before the wind to the starting boat, round this ing at llermuda. When the people of America a •J* j and lwck to finish at tbe windward boat, b heardjof Bermuda's hospitality there would assur­ Monday, June 10th, 1907.—4 a-m. log showing capita! race was sailed by the Flora and crossed edly be an influx of visiting yachtsmen (applause.) 417, wind N.E. strong breeze and sloppy seas. x K _ : the lint* some two minutes ahead of Teal witb the Commodore Maier, who was accorded a most 7.30 a.m. took true sight, log 452 miles, rain O C Contest a good third, tbe Victory and Spanker hearty reception, said he wanted to thank Bermu­ squalls, wind N.E., chopph. y sea SO a.m passed a> - arriving level for final position. dians for the very great hospitality that had been steamer Htiestdnle bound north, hoisted onr code *_l * Flora C Bnll 1R *«•••-• start* ,8t accoided the " Hyperion " crew. He knew it number and asked to be reported to Xew York was coming (langbter). He told bis men all Herald which was answered io the affirmative hy . Jog Teal JL Ball scratch 2nd them ; course S.E. by 8 12 a in. strong breeze Contest R. Darrell 44 sees ** 3rd about it, but there was one thiug they said he had omitted to mention and that was tbe num­ N.X.W , quite high sea, log showing 501 miles. Victorv W. K Mever, jr. 36 " ** 4th Longitude by chronometer 68.24 W., lat. 35.55 N; Spanker D. Ball 10 *• " 5th ber of pretty girls in Bermnda (laughter and ap­ plause). On liehalf of the Roohelle Yaoht Clnb 4 p.m. strong breeze, reefed sail at 4.45, sea run­ Sunbeam E. E. Ward 1.28 **> did not ning high ; 5.30 p.m., log showing 560 miles, «&-a Oscai W. Chiappa scratch I finish. he wished to offer a cup for tbeir races ia Bermu­ da. It was not intended to be a Challenge Cnp, oourse S.E. by 8. ; ft p.m. log showing 583.J miles, Oat of seven entries appearing on the pro- wind light N.N.W.. high sea ; 7.30 p m. rigged gramm" for tbe punt race steered by ladies, only and it was offered to Bermuda for the kindly feeling Bermnda had extended to visiting yachts­ oil bag over bow to smooth sea, course S.S.E. three competed, the helmsmen being Miss Hilda 12 midnight log 625 miles, wind X N.W and Trimiugham,;Miss Doris Trott, and Miss A. Lough men (applause). The only thing they asked was a that the Cnp should be offered to all Bermnda, light, sea going down, pumps, lights and steering : *» (with wnom was Miss Hastings). This race prov­ attended to. So ends tbis day. x _ s ax ed of great interest and was quite au innovation. and that evsryoue should have a chance. X »» a.- •= a ____-§ a < -, =.« Tuexday, June ltb\ 1907.—4 a.m. fine and clear, Miss Triminghem and Mies Trott rounded the ___ 3 T=3i.SJ_ £g windward stakeboat almost level, but the former Dr. D. C. Trott thanked Commodore Maier for log sbowiug 665 miles, wind very light K.N.W., gradually forged ahead aud finished by a few sec­ his kiudly offer and said the Cup would be gladly sea comparatively smooth, barometer standing at a _ „ N _ _ _£&,o3St5 onds. Miss Lough in the "Angelina" did not accepted. 30 and 1 and 3-100. Sam. fine and clear, log Service of Song. succeed in covering the distance. Mr. Thomas Fleming Day, wbo was loudly ap­ showing 710 miles, took true sight at 7 a.m. a • plauded on rising, said tbe life he had been a.m. longitude by ohronometer 65.37, latitude The choir of St. I_ul's A. M. E. Churoh will The Hilda, Miss Hilda Trimingham 1st render the sacred Cantata, '' Jesus of Nazareth " Tbe Doris, Miss Doris Trott 2nd living since his arrival was getting too strenuous 32.48, sea smooth and light air from N.N.W., for bim (laughter). He loved the sea and temperature of sea 70 °. 4 p.m. made Gibbs Hill in their church on the afternoon of Snnday 23rd MlSCRI_ANEOUS. he hoped that when at last be olosed his light. 4.35 p.m. made St. David's Head light. at 4.15. The Cantata was written by Oswald eyes on this world the last glimpse he 6.30 standard time, crossed line between St. Allen ind set to music by H. W. Hopkins, C. W. The race for yachts' dingbeys was won by the Thomas and W. Mason. It is a beautiful pro- Zen*ta's representative. Of the four entries two would have wonld be of the sea. The David's Head and stake boat Took pilot and reasou he oame to Bermuda on the " Ailsa anchored in St. George's harbonr at 7.20 p.m. dnotion, and «e have no doubt will receive were from the aliove mentioned sloop. The justice from St. Paul's talented choir. second prize went to the Tammany's boat. The Craig" wis that when he proposed a motor boat Health offioer came ou board and gave ns our pass. six oared gig race was won easily by the Ocean race to Bermuda and solicited a onp from his 8 p.m. agent for ML T. Herald came on board after Queen. Three events,—the one design skiff, the friend Mr. Bennett he felt that if men were seut log book for publication. A- M. E- canoes and HaJ'fax Dingbeys—were abandoned. ont on wbat was to be, to a great extent* purely The Memorial Service on Thursday evening The motor ho_*' ace whioh was to have been run experimental voyage, and perhaps a dangerous The sixty-foot cruiser power yacht ••Idaho" was well attended. The pulpit and Altar rail oveiaten mile oourse, the Idaho receiving 15 one, he conld never rest peacefully or feel himself arrived on Tuesday. She was designed ]and bnilt were draped in black. Tbe chair was filled by miuutes, also did not take plaoe. a man again if be allowed them to am and he in Messrs Stearns & MoKay's yards at Marble- the Presiding Elder of the Distriot, Doctor T. J. stayed ashore. He felt that he must share then- head. The lioat has been built for Mr. Peter Askew, who was supported by Reverends Hare­ The greasy pole competition whicb afforded wood and Paul, representing tbeir charges at much interest resulted in both 1st and 2nd prizes danger if there were to he any dangers (applause.) Shields, of Cape May, N. J., and is a fine looking Tbe owners of tbe boats had been to a great craft of substantial construction. Her builders Somerset and Bailey's Kay respectively. These — (1) a pig and 10/- (•) 10/- being won hy C De gentlemen paid fitting tribute to tbe memory of Shield. expense not only of money but, wbat was more believe from their experience in many cruising valuable, of time."' They had really nothing to launches of different form tbat this type oan be Mrs. Derrick, and spoke feelingly of tbe loss the gain by coming in the raoe, bnt tbey wished to driven longer with less disoomfort to those on cause has sustained by her death. The work of demonstrate not for their own benefit or of New board than' the narrower, deeper boats. The the great organization of whioh she was president Yesterday's Racing. York or Bermuda bnt for tbe benefit of tbe whole activity of the latter variety in any seaway is de­ was reviewed by the Elder. world that tbe internal combustion engine was cidedly not a source of pleasure even to old sea- An address on behalf ef tbe Choir was In the yacbt raoing yesterday in Class A the reliable and if it was reliable, it was adaptable to dogs and there are many occasions when the sails read by Miss Amice Jackson and a me­ r snit was as follows *>— commercial purposes. Tbe designers deserved are not available to quiet tbem down. morial signed by eight teachers ot the connection ' (1) Hyperion, (2) Lila, (3) Mist, (4) Zena, (5) the thanks of the wbole world for wbat tbey Mr. Shields' boat is bnilt with the greatest was presented hy one of their number. Isolt, (6) Tammany, (7) Dervish, (8) Znhrah. had done. Bermudians had an opportunity now care, and the finish, both OD deck and in tbe Resolutions of coudolenoe and of sympathy In Class B (1) Electra, (2) Dainty, (S) Nea. of making their Colony a yachting place, where cabins, althongh not ornate, is tbe bet procurable. with Bishop Derrick were passed. yachtsmen wonld oome not only from America The races were run nnder most ideal yachting All tbe deck work ia of teak and the cabin finish The evenings exercises were interspersed witb bnt from otber parts of tbe world. The-future of figured mahogany. All the appointments are suitable anthems ty tbe choir under the leader­ conditions, and were watched with interest by a lay in their own bands. No success could be at­ large number of spectators. of the beat quality and exceptionally oomplete. ship of Mr. I. C. Bean.