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4 riO KUtlttil July j, I VOL. XXX., NO. 63G2 HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, FIU DAY. OCTOltEU, 13. tew. TWELVK PAGES. rmcE five cm- 0 is ., - - - m T C. 1 i g I I I I I I I I I 3. L I :m PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS. ATKINSON & JUDD (A. L. C. Atkin- Ecn and Albert F. Judd, Jr.) Office over Bishop & Co.'s bank, cor. Mer- chant and Kaahumanu sts. ACHI & JOHNSON (W. C. Achl and Enoch Johnson). Office No. 10 West King St.; Tel. 884. ORRIN ANDREWS. Office with Thurston fe Carter, Merchant St., next to postoffice. ,YLE A- DICKEY. King and Bethel Stu,; Tel. S06; P. O. box 786. FREDERICK W. JOB. Suite 815, Mar quette Bldg., Chicago, 111.; Hawaiian - Consul General for States of Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Wiscon sin. dlAS. F. PETERSON. 15 Kaahuma na St. PHYSICIANS. s C. L. GARVIN, M.D. Office 537 King St., near Punchbowl; hours, 9 to 12 a. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Tel. 448. )R. JENNIE L. HILDEBLAND. Of fice 512 Beretania St., near Alapai; hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m.; Tel. SIS. OR. A. GORDON HODGINS. Office and residence, Gedge Cottage, corner Richards and Hotel Sts.; office hours S to 11, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Tel. 953. Or! WALTER HOFFMAN Beretania St., opposite Hawaiian Hotel; office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 8 to 10 a, m.; Tel. 510; P. O. box 501. 1R. T. MITAMURA. Consulting rooms 427 Nuuanu St.; P. O. box 842; Tel. 132; residence 524 Nuuanu St.; hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays 2 to 6 p. m. DR. I. MORI. 136 Beretania St., be tween Emma and Fort; Tel. 277; P. O. box 843; office hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 7 to S p. m.; Sundays 9 to 12 a .m ,j DR. A. N. SINCLAIR. 413 King St., next to the Opera House; office hours 0 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.; Sundays 12 m. to 2 p. m.; Tel. 741. T. B. CLAPHAM. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Office Hotel Stables; calls, day or night, promptly ans wered; specialties obstetrics and iamsnesa. DR. TOfflZO KATSUNUMA. Veteri nary Surgeon. Skin diseases of all kinds a specialty. Office room 11, Spreckels Bldg.; hours 9 to 4; Tel. 474; residence Tel. 1093. DENTISTS. M. E. GROSSMAN, D.D.S. Alakea St., three doors above Masonic Temple, Honolulu; office hours 9 a. m. to f p. m. 03--S?-.T.Pnil,adeiPhIa. De5.ta.1 voneise xo; masonic rempie; rex. 318. GiiO. H. HUDDY, D.D.S. Fort St., op posite Catholic Mission; hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. DR. A. C. WALL, DR. O. E. WALL. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Love Bldg., Fort St. BROKERS. .A. J. CAMPBELL. Office Queen St., opposite Union Feed Co. j. DAiui Jieiuuer nonoiuiu &L0CK y rm a T" t n r 1 T T . . - Srchange; room 301 Judd Bldg. WILLIAM SAVIDGE. Real Estate In I ll Parts of the Islands bought or I sold; No. 310 Fort St.; Mclnerny Blk. ENGINEERS. .JAMES T. TAYLOR, M. Am. Soc. C. E. Consulting Hydraulic Engineer; S0G Judd Blk, Honolulu. CONTRACTORS.' WM. T. PATY. Contractor and Build- er. store ana omce ntting; uricK, T.-cod or stone building; shop Palace Walk; residence Wilder Ave., near! Kewaio. A, 3UTTERFIELD. Contractor and Builder. Store and office fittings, shop and repair work; Bell Tower Bldg., Union St.; Tel. 702. OPTICIANS. 3. E. LUCAS. Love liiag., Jbort St., jDeen received here uy captain w. w. rass ami iukuu v.inm.i.i m--upstairs; P. O. box 351. I carry a full I Robinson Jr. The Garonne sailed from d. stance between Skagway and Ben- line of ALL KINDS Ol? ULA&&ba from the CHEAPEST to the BEST. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MUSIC. COOK'S MUSIC SCHOOL. Love Bldg.,1 Fort St.; Piano, Voice Culture. Sing- ing and Harmony; especial attention Daid to touch, muscular control and musical analysis. piaNO TAUGHT IN SIX MONTHS.- New quick method; special attention given to adult beginners. Terms $3 monthly. Address 4Musiclan.M Ad vertiser office. ANNIS MONTAGUE TURNER. Vocal Instruction; terms by the lesson or month; commencing on and after the 10th of July. "MIGNON": 720 Bere- tania St., Honolulu. I ARCHITECTS. HOWARD & TRAIN. Architects Suite 7, Model Block, Fort St.; Tel. 989. O. G. TRAPHAGEN. 223 Merchant St., between Fort and Alakea; Tel. 734; Honolulu. DRAUGHTSMAN. T. D. BEASLEY. Plantation and To pographical Maps a Specialty; room 306, Judd Bldg.; Tel. 633. STENOGRAPHERS. MISS A. A. ALLEN. Office cor. King I and Bethel Sts. (upstairs); Tel. 7ol. MISS E. M. BROWN Office over Bishop & Co.'s, corner Kaahumanu and Merchant Sts. MISCELLANEOUS. F. D. GREANY, A.B., (Harv.) Prl-1 vaie luior, wuu especial reiereuce to preparation for college. Office cor. King and uethei Sts.; lei. t- anairphr;in an,i Kellev. our coaches, arolstiwui .. m ii.n onitvir.t nn t.r.n 806; P. O. box 759. MRS. B. F. McCALL. Latest dejigns in. Taiior-juaae livening, Dinner Gowns, and Wedding Trousseau, 73 Beretania St. J. MORGAN. Opal Merchant, Jeweler and Lapidary; Opal Cutting a Spe cialty; No. 2 School St., near bridge. MISS PRESCOTT General Writer and Business Agent; Commissions Un- dertaken for the other Islands; ring I up Queen Hotel; Tel. 809. P. SILVA. Agent to take acknowledg- l ments to instruments, district or ivo- . . . na, uanu; at w. u. Acnrs omce, King St., near Nuuanu. LESSONS GIVEN IN THE ART of Magic Illusions, etc., by the only Travelle. Address or call at Orphe um Theater. TOURISTS' GUIDE THROUGH HA- WAII. Price 60c; beautifully Illus- trated. For sale by all newsdealers. uk. a. u. .rusiSY. specialist ior tiye, Ear, Throat and Nose Diseases and Catarrh; Masonic Temple; hours S to 12 a. m.f 1 to 4 and 7 to S p. m. HONOLULU SANITARIUM. 10S2 King St.; Tel. 630. Dr. Luella S. Cleveland, medical superintendent. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; methods of Battle Creek', Mich., Sanitarium; baths of every description; trained nurses in bath rooms as well as in sick room; massage and manual movements; electricity in every form; classified dietary, etc; ample facilities for thorough examination, Dr. C. L. Garvin, consulting physl- cian and surgeon. REPUBLICANS WIN. Gains Shown in Town Elections in Connecticut. NEW HAVEN (Conn.). Oct. 2. One hundred and sixty-two of the ICS towns of the state today elected officials. Re turns up to midnight had been re ceived from 133 towns and the tables show Republican victories in 101 towng and Democratic success in thirty-two. Full returns from all the towns in the election of 1S9G showed ninety-two towns to be Republican, twenty-seven Democratic and forty-three divided. Comparing the full returns of last year with the returns thus far received from today's ltion the Republicans have sained nine towns and the Democrats five, these gains coming from the towns classified last year as divided. GARONNE AT MANILA. SEATTLE (Wash.), Oct. 2. A cable - gram announcing the safe arrival of the transport Garonne at Manila has c0oHio Aniicf 10th with 4f0 hnrsM and 120 men of the Third Cavalry. TO PLAYFOOTBALL University of California Eleven Want to Come Here. letter to makacer craiie oii Piavn win Coma h Co,,e Eleven will Come H era or fay Expenses or Honolulu Team to California. oa:bull should have a boom In Ho-! nolulu for the balance of this year and Manager Chas. Crane of tne Honolulu eleven had little sleep last nlsht through thinking over a etter he re ceived by yesterday's mall. This was nothing more or less than a llat-foot- ed proposition of the University of California eleven to tome to Honolulu in December of early in January or to pay the expenses of a Honolulu eleven to go to California. The letter is from Irwin J. Muma. manager of the University team, and Is a follows: ici htifj , vai., in i. . Manager Honolulu Football T Honolulu, H. I. My Dear Sir: W 1. 1KU. Team. 'ould fou consider the proposition to playlpett. the last named representing the he University of California a game of football at Honolulu late in December. 1S.9. or early in January. 1900? Ours u tho rlnmninn tonni of the Pacific I coast for lS'JS and probablv 1S9.. , noUce tnal Mr church, formerly of Princeton, is with you. Messrs. I both Princeton men. Will come over on an expense guar- - - - m - antce. Awaiting an early reply. I am. very triily. i. J. MUM A, Manager. Manager Crane will consult wish u'omineiu iooiikiw men uuring me uay . t . f . M. t 1 md a meeting will probably be called t act on the proposition, lie Is high-1 ly in favor of getting the Fnlverslty team to come to tnis city, as a stronger . team could be got together to meet them than if a Honolulu eleven was sent to the Coast. nil the Fnivrr. ..... . ISMV 1 1 1 . 1 Il.lZrl'I .l?tv7 1 il 11 II.I I illlll 1 til I - - , , , . , 8u' ball enthusiasts here to close tne ar rangement at once. . A visit from the Pacific Coast champions would do more to boom football in this city at the present time than any other proposition that could be imagined. The California eleven Is a very 8trons one aml woullI ,P Very hard to hnnt- Irwin .1. Muni.i In Ita ma tracer: Jamcs K n,PPl0- captain, t.arr.tt Cochran, coach: Addison W. Kelley. assistant coach; Albert H. Iean. trainer. SOON TO BE ItEAK-ADMIItAL. Captain Barker Assigned t; Narfolk Navy Yard. WASHINGTON. (Kt. 2. Captain Al bert S. Barker has bcti assigned to Icommand the Norfolk Navy Yard, re- lieving Admiral Farquhar. who takes command of the North Atlantic rt.vMtR.in casing. Captain Itng.irth. bow tion. Captain Barker will become a ' , , . full Rear-Admiral within a month. At present he is on waiting orders. Cap- tain Barker commanded the iaitie-s:iip Oregon on her memorable crul.-e from New York to Manila in answer to Dewey's appeal. REBEL ATTACK. MANILA. Oct. .". An attack ujHin Paranique was matle by the insurgents last night and rebel sympathizers In the town set fire to a number of build ing. Colonel Daggett repulsed the attack and declined offers of assistant e from Bacoor. The extent of the damage done by the incendiary fires has no: ye: ben ,earnetL WIRE TO DAWSON. SKAGWAY (Alaska) Sept. 2t. via Seattle (Wash.), Oct. 3. The Canadian Government telegraph line was com- 1 pleted to Dawson yesterday. Th- Dominion line reaches from Bennett t i Dawson and the wires of the Vhi: n,nt. The first mcssase was to th Minister of Public Works at Ottawa. RESULT OF TWO Light Baffling Breezes Interfere With Good Racing Yachts Do Not Finish in Time Limit. NEW lOKH. Oct. 3. The Sham-! rock, towed by the lug Iawrcnce. the first of the yachts to leave Sandy; Hook bay. She arrived at the wnlst ling buoy off the cast end of Gelncy channel at 9:1a. The crew began at once to hoist the mainsail, and at 10 o'clock the yacht flllel away on the starboard tack under Jib and main sail. On board the Shamrock Inside her captains. Hogarth and Wrlnge. wore Vice Commodore Sherman Crawford and Hugh McGIU Downey of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club. allmak?r llatsey. Navigator llamilloii and Henry K. I.lp- Xcw York Yacht Club. T. (v,ntnllu ,n uu m.i , " , I"ri iuck. t.uuc reaching out for the lightship at a lo-j knot clip. She passed close under the sirrn of th iiimnw-L- m to hVIdtl nmi I ' ' m m . .- v m mm b x -T mm and Mrs. foel'ln. were Captain Herre-! shorr. William Butler Duncan Jr.. I Captain Wooilbury Kane. Herbert: i U-..H..' ..r itVi Yaelu Club. repreM-ntlng that club uan, ,,rr was gyhrd to star!oarl board the Columbia. ; a.n,! i'-iln Jib topsail trlmme-1. The Ttia wttisl iff fflil ff I nio 1 tt twirl 1i 1 t f ShamnKk had crtcl tiro mlnut , rrh" an hour. Doth vaehts n their club topsails at 1:C0. tlm Columbia's men! "rk th Columbia crrtr dousJ th handling their sails smarter than the; balbx.n Jib topsail smartly, and as others. At 10: T, the committee Uut, thy roiindrtl tho mark, a float Sarins Walter Luckenbach. in charge ol S.rJJ fj Vn1 thi,r' hLf ? Nicholson Kane, came to anchor a 1,1,1 " t n the tar!oarl hand. cable lencth east of Samlv lbok 1'cht- shin and Immediately hoisted the com-: pass signal, signifying that the course XVould le south southwest. Two min utes later the Shamrock's rrrw rigged their spinnaker lom out to port, nil ready to set that sail. SHAMROCK FIKST AWAY. Promptly at 11 o'clock the prepara tory signal a blue peter was scn on loard the commlttt- Uiat. At the same time a tug started to lead off the eour of fifteen miles to leeward. During the Interval of flftefn minutes between the pif paratory and the starting signals. the skippers of loth yachts maneti rml 0 tUv nor,hnar, ,,f u,c starting Hue. Both stuck cloj-e to th llsht- I ship and Ave minutes Itrfore the start ing signal the balloon Jib topnall was iet up in steps on the Columbia's stay. The Shamrock sent up a No. H toptail about the same time. At one minute before th start th Shamrock was approaching th Hn from the eastward anl the Columbia from the westward. Vh"ti thirty sec onds were left the Shamrork. whirh bail been coming for the line with boom to port, gybc-d to starlKMrd Jut as tne t oitimtMa. wiin Imhihi to fxirt. rounded the wet er.d of th lino an. I ': ' , ' " lh? lead. and. Jui as the sicnal wa j.Xvtt ,. Kyl tb Shamnk again. ctossing th line ?. seonds after the signal. The ofTalal tltr.e of th start was: SHAMROCK 11: ir.:T. COLFMIHA 11: !.::: The Shamrock had th 1: th start by in seconds. As the Columbia crowed the lin- h' broke out her No. 2 Jib topsail. At 11:17 th Columbia's spinnakt r blos somed out t prt and h Ixgan at onro to overhaul the Shamrock. For some reason (aptain Hogarth did not se fit to set the Shamreks spinnaker until four minutes after th Columbia had set hers, but as soon as it was st the emerald-huM lioat legan to hold & ... f. t r.er own wiin me i oiumma. in yachts bins then not more than three lencthA apart. At 11: th- Colum- " 7V,J m; h lead and peara that th lYtaler of Naul haa bta's liowsprlt was Jtnt overlapping th l"1'0 .JSL'n, ,Io"-'th thought it tl-craph th nsllltary authorities Shamrock's starboard Niw. tl.o latter , 1 to tacks with his an- that th-y can rrn'! Newcastle no a- havinj; the off-shoro brth. but sh J'"- o h- put the Shamrock on !:anc. adiic that If the Ikxrs ln- was unablo to hold that position 1 nc. . '"'rl k th.nkln th Columbia trnd to attack lt town, romance In elcht minutes tbe Shannck f.ow. bnt !i did. aad would be- fuUle aad that tap women which seemed to hold tl. wind le tter. u ra wtter yacht tackvl at 2:Z:ZZ and children sbouM U seat away anl had pulled out fully five ler.cths ahead! pearly a mil ad to win!- th town nmsi't'l of the Columbia and em-l to U";' "7a qainlnc every minute. Roth yachts , ,,:,r,s,!! t,v thirty m'.nats a wer. headins considerably to th we:- ward of their courses, and at 12 o'clock ; "un:""H lt au l uz. until a I Adbs from ItVmfctit in say th- Shamrock, which ha I 1-n stejd-'1 . pn Jt . "re 3c;r- when the I the town. t cr.r.iial of the ily calnlns. was pilt an eichth of a n'.r1 UA oa!.!a far fully CvelfYre State. prr-Mat a r('t aalna: mil- aheail of the p.ritd lnMt. n,l?.',-f - In-Lore berth.l atparanc. Armed burxher jr.o viv'ktp itr-r iv Tttt- i fin iii t.. natnrocic. off shor. hld a I evert where-. altVnrh tLe tloxt ;; i . . . , ,---s-r.onhean. when th- m:hyvj-m shower t.r. At 12:l.i the Wind .hiff.l to the - . I ' northwest. The Columbia, llns th YACIT RACES in-shore boat, caught It first. The I rrrw took In the nlhnitrr hnrtlr. taptain iiarr Kyi! her lo port. tr.mmrxl down the staysail and bal loon Jib topsail sheet ami In Just fltr mlnutm the Columbia bad talked pan the Shamrock and mat the leading boat. Captain Hogarth gybe to Shamrock after taking In the spinna ker at 12: 1C They wt her spinnaker to starboard at 12:30. but only for five minute. Captain Hogarth, finding be af loMng time, took the sail In smartly and luffed the green sloop across the Coltimbia'c wake, taking a position on the starboard quarter. The outer mark was obscured by licio. jmi that it was not vliible from tho yachtx until 1 p. m. That did not matter much to cither Captain Ho garth or Captain Itarr. for they were indulging In a luffing match, rloiu In ' Jersey learh. for mom than half .an hour. Finally Captain lUrr. hav- ing thv Columbia Ui ll ahMJ sheets and kept tilf for the mark at clock, crowing the Shamrocks nno-elshth of a mile ahead. At : oclock S4t the sninnaker on --w - ta Columbia to tarbo.ird. nnd rm w - tnr th o'Her mark at perhaps R,,,rr than a i-knot gall. At 1:23 oVlork In came the splnna- ker ncaili on the flnmtaii ih irin.t havlnc haulrl lark m ih. nf.s,r.i but she wVs not raining any up 10 nie. .ppnachlng th oufrl ! "lain Uwra strung oer to Prt n11 sheets were trimmfl flat onlnndant General JoTjlrrt bas pub- I . S . . .a. m. ... I " siarwum lacic and the Columbia ward work. Th tlm taken at th outer mark a each yacht lufTe around It mas: COI.I-MIUA l:37:S7. SHAMROCK 1::SSL it Will In? crn by the ofTicUl f.C - ureji that In the run of fifteen miles er. and W. P. Schrelner. ibcCape from the start to th outer mark the ruler, and undertaken a Julnt rtnl-of-Coltirabia outsailed tb- Shamrrck two Bcial peace taU4on and had artuaily minutes and forty-four seconds. H-r started for ITetoris. here they ought elapMI Urn to this point mas 2:ri:37; to have arrltcxl ut e-nlnc when U Shamrock. 2:21:21. ter meKsa:ii from the Transvaal cap SHARP PLAY FOR ADVANTAGI1 swiirr nr aiout a rain. The Sham rock, meanwhile, mini fj o;i ih tar loarl tack two minut and trle Mond. hn Sklpjr ll ranb put h-r almt anl tran his windward work In carr.e.t uiih the Rristo! bat. The wlnI was now northeast r.orth. and on th iri tack Uih yachts wrri heading with sh-ts triminl !own flt within fo-ir point of tl.o wind, which had now increase! to a!ut tn ralien. It ira not steady, however, and Its f.'iUn' l--am apparent at l:Si. when It can h-ad:n off th Columbia. The Shamrock tackeI to starboard at :ZZ. fpinnins around on h-r h I la fifteen fffnM from Wtfi-M the (o nta!i i r,- r t,i. p. tr n .ron Is later. hewun5 around n th almost incrlibly short pac of ten won.Ij tltne.1 i,y a stop watch. Captain llosarth. aprareatly fe:ia: AT m 9-m T i - V Aft. 49 9 41 W- A . a f A ' i ! a r.ci 05 jaort urki u- tow). 1 could tz' t to the windward of the o.umb.a. put th- r.amrock &Wat steady work ocaln at 2::ci. ths Co- ,-"n ..om iacKs wer mad, lb wind ihl iE J rL . Jpl . C ,umbu'n rnlMion and that. In any event, nothing v ntr 1 uk I?V m Ul" toi' IwtM rt-i-rve rf. but the withdraw- h?i . f rlount,,nc1. oafk- 1 f the Itrltl demands. IS- n'Jli J5 i y Ji ' ,0pil tn hQm lhal th" tntthtr contempt she Rdetl away. In twenty sond he rri'B. o ir i Ki. Ma tarre rajr.u!M and forty nL,: breach of the conditions s " FJf:a,n IUrr oi:owcJ suit tos-l to tavern warfare aaoac civl- and h.s nlaw.e crew trlmmeJ b'!J Uxcd nations, aad if true proarea J?5 ,b.': 03 Shamrock. r, or. than eva the Rlociaie4. and whrj th-y loth sttbl djwn to f .,.,. BOERS' ADVAHK ita teat. Britiii Ttq Ecchep:. at DeJb. Anr;,E0 KAFFms vmi Kl zzm Petition from the) Cape Assembly to the Queen and Mr. Chtmbsr Ulne Heoly. X X UT 2T l V? "X VC A tf Rf X O to' r TV IS' k" v: 0 IjONIK)N. Oct- S.Tb Daily O Telegraph publUhes In lu - C ond edition this morning the TS following dispatch from New- Ef castle. Natal. date4 yestrrday: fj The lloers A vance began tS today with a gentral movement t of artillery. The Doers are tX ocrupylcg Laicg's Nek &lhUy Cf and now bold the mountains to tS the south of Volksrust. There 0 are no Itrlllsh troops nearer 0 than ladxnillh. and prepara- XX tlons are being xnaJe to abio- XX don Natal from the frontier to Ef Glencoe. 0 The Inhabitant of Newra- ff tl met toiay and Sxided not 0 to attempt to defend the town TX In the etc; of a Ilorr advance 0 in force. General Symond is 0 preparing to evacuate within 0 tenty-four hours. The people, ST are crowding the trains for 0 Ijdysmlth.- XX TS IT 'i s v: v u' ' , , f ' t ( -V ' v ' tlf O t , m. i !. J . r . M v . f a - I lailKJ. cl. Aitnougn toaay a I news from South Africa Is grate, the adherents tif rT- still derle a gllmpM-. of hn; from ome di patch ra I stating that the star of mxotlattona i not jet fully ti rminatr-d. The nems Is cxnlradirtory. Side by 1'' ? . v" , .! -'"k. Potnd a d.tpatcb fro a I'reimta vtal- Ing that the Transvaal GoierntaeaL has ImuH strict Injumtlans to tbo mmaniant thu llritUh territory . ... - M1M'4 ,,wv w I limbed a proclamation threatening to hoot any man who rroKM-t the bor der. Scarcely had the adrorates of peace exchange contra tula tion oer the aa- nounrtment from the Tranivxal that lj. IL lloflmeier the AfHLndt-r Irail- ital dec larval that the Ilorr Cot em inent knew nothing of this allecd t'p to 2 o'rl'xk this aftr-mtMn noth ing ha arriw to cua&rsa the dis patch from Necatl to tbr Ilaily TeJ- sraph Atotumtirltis; that a general mA- tanc t.f th IUt fojt s bc-an ycitT day. Another N-cat3 s;ial forward ed later than that to the Ilaily Tele- craph :Ur that all was quirt on th !m:r lat etrnin jitsd that there was oo 'izn of a Itor advav. Tb s!aien-j-tl in the Ilaily Tele- srapa special inai iii-r w-re no British troops t;arr Newcaille than iaoe at i-aarm:m. is oitiouiy an I rrfor, as Zfjt Britiih troops are cn- I i - . . . . from various mnm recardlt-c a itr ultlrattim and th- expiration of m. time limit la th- . tcainc. A ciis- tiactly iUn and urly statement cflojf from Newcastle to tb effect I that lb- arral KafSrs awmpaay the iur commands. This would !- an An uhroam)e4 tepoti sa that martial law Ls l-a pro'Iiim! !a the TraanaaL that Oranso about ram eat I I mm Cfih'T Newcastle advlries 11 ar- - Free Examination of the Eyes. lC.at!nus oa Pare Z.) (Coatiaufd ca P--xe 7.)