| the Old Smuggler Whose Tiicuring Announced Their Majes Gnlldhall, Irtilch Coetalne Priceleea City Missioner in Somaliland and Commander Age with the Powder
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CHAIN and peaceful and in the loyal HEARTY RECEPTION hearts y of my ooni and prosperous OUTCOME WILL BE Details of Engagement Between British Troops and Followers of the CLERGYMAN ARRESTED OF THEIR MAJESTIES The Interior of the great hall of the WATCHED WITH INTEREST Mad Mullah. IN LONDON TO-DAY b* Gold Ladies’Lon* Guildhall presented « brilliant scene. It was filled with members of the Royal (Associated Press.* Fllkd Ch* ins Gold Filled family and diplomat», officers and offi Aden, Arabia, Oct. 26.—Details of the Chains as The Beg’s Reply to an Address of cials, $11 In full uniform with their fighting in Somaliland on October 6th «* Uv 41 breast^ biasing wtfh orders. * They Are Likely to Dticais Sooth Afri low as $2.00. between the British expeditionary 'force He Hu Been In Custody Before In- (ioa Welcome—Fire at the The King’s reply tq the address in the can Affairs— Closure in the and the followers of the Mad Mullah Guildhall was muoh on the same lines . tended to Cause Damage Ladies’ Long Guildhall. show that a more serious disaster was Gents’ Gtm- as his speech at Trafalgar square. House of Commons. With "Explosive. (Stains gun- After luncheon the common crier call only averted by the splendid exunqgjie of metkl and metal and ed for a toast to His 3$sleety the King, the few white officers. As it was* the «Muer chains silver, at low and Mme, Alba ni, stationed in lone of British force lost a Maxim gun (Associated Press.» the galleries, sang the National Anthem, (Associated Presa.i men killed, while 62 of their as $2.00. ’London, Oct. 25.—King Ktiwarfl and in which the whole éofepany joined. London, Oct. 26.—Emperor William lAssonnted Pres* » as law as dead were counted close to tile London, Oct. 25.—The San prints an t-AutsuaiTe By buying your Queen Alexandra started on ;thëlr ’Royal After other format easts the party will arrive in England on November 8th, 41-50. wutch chains line. unconfirmed story of the arrest of a for here you not progress toward the tity Shortly after left the hall, the procefii qm^ reformed and . and by that time, it is expected, King Shortly after the British ex. lion Prices you sel only save your neon to-day, in somewhat dull weather* It started on its programs 1 Carlo., of Portnguol, alto will he left their fortified camp for Mudi eigner, near a stand erected for a view! see equalled watch yon also er. The pageant traversed several miles October 6th the Mullah’s forces of the Royal procession, with two pounds sts -your money The min, however, kept off and the tem of streets on the Surrey side of the river guest of King Edward. There is every perature was sufficiently mild to make reason to believe that the meeting of reported about a mile ahead, and within of suspicious powdery substance in his Thames. There was qo special incident, half an h<Ap, and while the British forces the day wjoyable. Outside Buckingham though the heartiness Of the welcome far the three monarch» will result in im Iioseession. portant international understandings, were advancing iu single file through a Later Particulars. Mace a great crowd had been waiting transcended anything liqnrd in the more dense junjjte, the enemy charged the aristocratic portions of the route. especially as regards South Africa, and for hours watching the arrivals and de more particularly Delvgon Bay, which British right flank. But the Mullah’s London, Oct. 25.—The Sun says that Their Majesties arrived at the palace met with such a severe fire ’ Geo. Martin, a clergyman, was remand- partures and the forming up of the pro at 3:20 p. m. is so vitally important to Great Britain cession. The brilliancy of the latter wits os an outlet for her newly-aequired that they iwungground towards the j ed at the Southwark police court to-day,* Fire at the GfftMhail. British CHALLOINBR 6 MITCHELL, greatly detracted from by the fact that colonies. The Portuguese government r\whUe the transport got ! ^yged with having a poumTof gun- London. 'Oct. 25 —The fcfoildhall caught In the Jewelers and Opticians all troops were cloaked. The only touch appears to be willing to transfer some 47-49 Government Street fire shortly after Thel* Majesties left portions of its South African territory mixed up ith the fighting line, which ! pow,ler in his possession, with felonious of color was from thd lance pennants the building. The fire was in the dome to British rule. Germany, however, is was throv into confusion, and a Maxim i intent. of the I*noera and the brass helmets of of the GtaildhnII. some distance from the understood to be strenuously opposed to was rushed and captured, as were many Rev. Mr. Martin was arrested at the the heavy cavalry with the khaki paint part of the building whore the luncheon British trade securing such an advan camels. time of the coronation of King Edward Major Phillips was shot while gallant ed guns of the artillery and a naval -gun was held. The firemen easily subdued tage, at any rate, uniews Portugual is for a similar escapade, and he was also willing to placate Germany by granting ly attempting to rally his men, and Lieut. of the same hue, added to the general tin flames. arrested at Buckingham Palace, where £5355355555555353 535555555*5555555 The outbreak caused Intense* excite her some similar concession, and it is Everett was wounded while attending aïs tone of sonibreness. The roofs of houses ment. A large number of engines and believed that before the Emperor and Major Phillips. The disorder spread to lie was demanding an audience of the near.the palace and other pointa of van fire escapes rushed up, scattering the King Carlos leave England a bargain the gun teams, which were driven back. King on the subject of the erection of will bo arranged. Capt. Angus was killed while serving a a stand around St. George's church. tage giving a view .of the picturesque crowds which still remained in the gun. Col. Cobbe, with a single Somali- .panorama in Green .park and the histori Scenes in Commons. 2hnd sergeant, continued serving a Maxim When taken into custody to-day he mad* Un.ler any drcnnwtnneee a Are at the cal Mall were tilled with spectators, So bitter has beoojne the feeling be and then Col. Swayne, the British com no secret of his intention to cause dam | The Old Smuggler whose tiicuring announced Their Majes Gnlldhall, irtilch coetalne priceleea city missioner in Somaliland and commander age with the powder. cause of the rwent disturbances in the «•Urn ami m Immew library, wou)4 of the expedition. led a splendid charge, ties. ba<-e ce need a commotion, but occurrhi* House of Commons that several of the The arrested clergyman is supposed to The procession formed up outside the older members have privately declared checked the Mullah's hordes and recap be the religious enthusiast who objected gate, and had already moved off when jiiit after the Kine'e rl.lt the feeling of tivat they will not seek re-election. In tured some of the transport. bntTie was «Irrm waa intensified. Msny members unable to recover the Maxim. to the erection of a stand around St. « Gaelic Whisky ll the first carriage containing Royal per of the corporation snd « number of ri«. response to vigorous declarations by sonages and members of the ‘household some of his supporters, Premier Bal The British then formed n camp and J George's church, in the borough, and who 55 Ü emerged therefrom. The veteran Duke ltora were still in the precincts when four has promised to exercise the closure sent ont parties to collect the scattered purchased a small quantity of guupow- of Cambridge, who was In a carriage the alarm waa given. These hurriedly with a stronger hand than ho has ever transport. Tho enemy later tried to get , der. insufficient to do much damage Ho OS Imported direct from the Craigellachie Distillery. departed to mate way for several hun away with the catpnred camels, but Col. i wiii m-Ahnhi» i • with Princess Victoria, came in for osn- before attempted. The benefits to .be Swayne took three companies of troops , WlU pr0bab,y be pIaced m aa *srlun>- siderahle dheering, bet Lard Roberts and dred firemen, who dragged ladders over derived from this course are doubtful, his staff passed almost unnoticed. the crimson' cloth, on which the King as the Nations lists have shown an in and after a sharp fight recovered th# There was a somewhat tedious inter had so recently -walked.