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Show AMERICAN CHINAMAN KILL i AC0MSKiLcAJ Victoria, B. c., 3UUc v .brought from Toklo bvT 8 wa i Tamba Maru that a cri.. tamer ling in the Japanese cabins dispute between Prluee v, cr a J head of tho military party, tjflt niiur Marquis Katsura, with regard to the premier's propo&ed pulley for naval increment. This question will I overshadow all others at the nuxt session ses-sion of the diet. A law will shortly bo promulgated by tho Japanese government gov-ernment governing the property of Hie emperor and the imperial house- ! hold, the assresaic atue of which is j 1230,000.000. -It includes many thousands thou-sands of shares In Japanese euter- I prises, notably the Nippon Yuson Kalsha , and other steamship eoiu-panles, eoiu-panles, banks, etc. . -.: In tho feudal days of less than half a century ago the imperial Income was 100,000 koku f about half a mil- I lion bushels) of rice. Advices from Hong Kong tell of the assassination of Mr. Martin, a customs cus-toms landing waiter, by a Chinese from America, while he was engaged In examining the baggage of the Ch. nose, which contained a large eupply of rifles. The murderer tommltted buiclde. |