-@11--_ -rg ._ li t In Lagos Bay Gatherinjiol fa__~Great Bl~.iti‘s‘hTie_et-_ Lar- I ,p,.,,pe-,ty gest Number of to Gath-_ ' ‘ Facts _...al tarts.; _ ~ ___ Iandoa to the New ‘York'Hsrald' eaya: ga The largest number ol hattlarhlpe and se cruisers every, izgufilt-‘ ,pl ' Qs um. wlll rérearala ar:’¢.qal an retina.-y next br the combined British manoeu vree, which are to take plat ol' the as eoaatr of Portugal and Spain. The Uhan nel, A laniic and Mediterranean fleets. with attendant cruiser squadrons, will t take part in the evolutlons. a Almost immediately afterward the re- distribution scheme announced hy lard B Tweedmouth comes into etect, under ing at sen are to be stripped of their_cre_ws sl MII Pilbld ill that akangs invention the ‘special reserve( it This`_great gathering of ships will ` therefore bathe iastel t_il_e series inau- a nuaratad by Lordisihorne when he was cu Whether after the redistribution comes intoedect anew series ot these elm- 525, ol irlned manoeuvres will be inaugurated renlaioe to be seen. B The assembly at Lagos will provide ul one of the moat gigantic object lessons a possible aeto Gr.at_ Britaln‘s naval th strength under present conditions. Not B sehip in réeerve will have been called ne Nav You. Jan. le.~+a able :rural ca" I Inu = SC' CDC t,»end only three lsets with their _. "und am." Imaam" of .U nh have been received direct from Jamaica ls. err, ll. \ ' Wh., ly, 4. wlnkd wg, un; 9,. W eatiy moreaeriona than was outlined In _ alot the effective ileeis of Gqmqpy the iintomciai reports received at lhe In “QW qugrtvs gd fn,” °,,m|,|n°¢| "ami," |¢",|»,y. colcnlaioilloe in London from the gover- delay anrblpe tae pawn-or _ure oembiug rm-altar west lnalaa l-land., slr l-za. b,`,s;n,'~~ p |-mgl, gag ylubey-¢||.q_ ward Sweetenham ani Alfred “ter _i " 'At'the same time it must be remam- M- P- ' ‘i which a pnmhel- ofthe ships now _seryj _be ut. gf th. 'ond 'h|¢h H., mug of the lcegi ding gig; of tit, 11|," ‘hd that th u id o.:cu scene when the players came upon it and attarell all ever 'Elie' ‘w`or'l.`l rr'll| tak( Mai to ein' 'all-iluorrl lamrmallda of t.. _ ._ ___ _ - lileflramtloaaad arm. wrqrgat' by The total number of ships which will UN lllffI1ll\\al0 ihli ravliroii Klhlcloi on meat ngca ' wnr be amy, alvlaea ll°°'ll.v afternoon. " iollcyys:_Battleships. m; ,umm 14; Such lntelligeneeasllas come through, qui* req ¢_\,gg_ l(,‘,_|¢_|'¢,j|-_|g,_||>||_ _bg gnnghn Gable communication with Jarmicl _A _V , xt!-five shits at home and in dller lceizlszo 'be 'almost impoaellll-lon account "Ie H°u*°dB\IHdIM)\a il v' and 'ihllewasn grand sheet alice, and the lr rl ' o - I I called on for active service lIlI»¢lll 0|' D°f~l\bl.Y b¢¢lil5° °f U10 ilbwlilir iillw! 'KI 'and If ` hh prepared nllelnselvee to cha thpffbk B11 _ _ _ - _ it' -_ - Iitbe tonnage oi lhe ahlps which will iil'¢°°'-101109 Binh in British oobnlol to The ` / V' ers continue at frrquent 0", me Pkg.: ”“_,§'¢§'w'p;¢l?ty one. gamble at_ Lagos _he considered it worker °m°|lI UUPDIOIISI- InhRa supslstltious bl leks oi Pl" `*“*'!‘,-`;¢“'lpuy beam' md 'Mind t ae follows :-Battiolhlos. 430 350 tuna; DAMAGE CONFINBD T0 ih's I-lauii are in a stale or terror. O( mvlng It ml the ,nt R might ,S W," Frat I/ard ofthe Admiralty.. _ cruisers, 188,0Ii tous ; scouts.-£41855 tons. VICINITY OF KINGSTON, IN9_UgaNcE p0L\(;|E5 he um "_ N thu Bak" ,H ,hz mm fm. 0,,- Thc German navy has alotal tonnage oi The devastation would appear to have AND EARTHQUAKB CLAUSE. jab of mm. e_ V", mtl, mln" h|m_ 734’ ‘nd the Fund’ B", hu ° wh] M" °°°nP°d "° th’ "°|“"'7 °' K‘“5“5°”' Lolluoer, January 8.-Thnxlre insurance and he is un untqualled soloist on the 713.33. ao ihlt NIB Cvlilblllod fone oeapatch giving ten miles as the radi- SIIME IIIZIS III BII IIIIIESIIIII 'IIITY Which Recently Suiiored In T The Earthquake- The Suburb of Port Royal. . *_ Nlw Yoxn, January 10. - Old Port Bcy\l.la really lhemoet fascinating C suburb of §in;ston. The original city. W 0 Dsvolt Bpaiards aeaert that its sein was at we are told. lies tathorue deep in the sea, decreedby the Almighty because of tile wickedness ot its people. The ehrcnlekra 3| ot tbeaevenlsentll eentarydeaerihe it aa sh wear teaayrmrarrorisalaaaa lun- 3° d»1ay.1'alu.¢f, alrite. rerarraalnoia rarlr .carousel grains tonquender the omits ,, eimulnlar and rapine. The buecaeesra |,, tury. Portlloyaiwss the and IIIBW day in llli, whilaa Bataraalia ol dabanoh- ery was at its hlhht. tbl Ivo! 0° *hiih the city stood suddenly sank more than a lalrurea reel me-ras man. carranes , and palaces went down without a alone orcrtnrnsd, andlhcattlrn whcfhsve craft to let will l sears you that ill* ll U99 crystal depths the towers and battiementa can he sean, with irightheed iish tor tea- aatry and climbing water-plants for decor- ation. Indeed, i!one's hearinl’ Il till" mu. taswniaesnbe aloaihll ll ii" sunken aathahsl may be discerned. It ia, worth s tial-on a iidiag esolllill. th! cent city ofthe western world; hut one W." wsaathenereroisser oi drwiofs al-riv»,,sa'l rpemqliiaaaisn. areend the” easter-neseeafese island: on awlill "¢'im\w~_*°P°_\‘\` 4'“f“"'_?Y ”“‘*~ ' emi, 'dpdaawranaw \ev\v¢_ mu' _,' ' . l . ‘I Perearleeis will wrlaine wa. alter ua -ra. aasewua nr asaetll iewaoawltassgeyq -asretai pieteres that wdeil. ld sr » ‘ _ _____._¢__,,__,-_- q ~ .»;;:1§&`”¢¢gj‘};' -1.-f` ,.1 ____ casuamlns clllllrnv u md! M rm 0 In “Q vwib f- ruoelrrwere mr wary 'ras alma dr- t M "W P°"°'~ "M" °l°"°h°* Anyrellable estimate of the property -mmm. not dated I IISUEEISSIIIL _ "°'¥_ _A 3 ..,,l‘ ,. luglguggmgiveebythe messages _-_ _O som” or DISASTRB had edluhrions climate attract thousand; shouts of- Si-500 000 ' ' wlnreraeaaalneaoameealautyiaeaa- ¢Hll&°fl3QF _ ._ _ ‘ |r_»c»|l.`~ ee1ed,keiIt wismistnlh evidently feared less than tlloseo dll.” |--|mW“|b|,_ 'W' It ie reported that the business roctlon 5 The Loss of Llfe Haurax, Jauy. I7.-Verv few messages and these meagre and lacking in detail however, shows the situation tl be unins- AUONG COLORED PEOPLE. ls in ruins, and that a large bank bulld- og and a big hotel haye been deet\'V!°¢| wane other missense My that almost lil the houses of the Jamaican " capital )aVv -een destroyed, and those within a rsdius eeeeiverl from Jamaica itself, have not :hen ccniirlaafiby ollciai MPM- ` I ll. lr. s. Barnum: onnarnm lllillllll III, I I] °"‘:_:;::;f.- ..... _. Ilil Till Jan llTke , Berlnnd - - Trylns t° I-“am Th’ whm s:l{lI:.l:::l:rr or-utters. waulxyarrlvsln °"‘°“° "P", °'°““ "I" "‘°"' °' °" Ber¢.uda yesacday from Newfoundland. woes salrtaflarwreeaaasi topreeeeaatjaeeu I Eiga . will 'nine walu. 'ras srglaal lalualaaau ne ..» -L ORNIIIG Daily- Catches All Early Morning Maile * O _ _ ' *V ` .I I ISLAND’ _ ilestructlon oi YYVVWVVVWV of the Bank of The Guardian Kingston has are being taken to policies in .T amaica, elreuled tilrougil and a iradi* manager who vu as seen to- Flru: l!'oI.t.oWl;n atru K gato feared thc loss of ilfc may be heavy. All the hotel gues arc repo o ra w gto the interruption of the government tell- ' I - i I ted h I ' -. hleves And others Dread HIS A large majority of the 50,iM popu .mph |_|n“|nf°,-m,¢,|¢,u from we muntry stnppinga certan y ree t e i1n7li‘i lation of Kingston is black, and it is pro- dlndchb m,,,g“._ but fy |, Nporud ,_h,,,_ but each time sasocn as play in-gon the r Fangs Mafe Than clutch' babie that nearly' all the casualties were Pon 'Antonio hu not been seriously among esepcope. d,,m‘g°d_ as of Police 1° l°"°|’°'t'd "Mt 'h°°“ 5'" '°°" buck Sr. Trloaras, D. W. I., January 10.- soldiels were burned to death in a [Ah __R rt. ‘Wd h f J _ ___ military hospital near the city. Liu' H, |:,,,¢||::.°;d n,,te:m;Upme,.s;:, required some faith on the palt of the PABII. Jill- 10--A bll`|d°C lillbd TM H" "huh !°"°”°d "h° d|°“I'°r have llaenkilled by the earthquake and ,nm yutnqgy gngggqi gig* mg; would appear to haee been confined to nn' “aunt MM” ¢|w".,d lemon! situation wltheatiafactlon. no brake lauraworlnlrop la tin are that notlonol tho vit: lorderiaa on the 5,, |,°m,|,,._ -1-i.,.l.m..¢¢ ta Klagaron llerlralapl. #=lf=ff°“f~! .lm la plraea arrally clo,ooo_uuo. “_ C||"|¢¢ D¢n¢.-,gg 'ge gwgkcped in The flames were supposed to have been ¢0LoRED PEOPLE ’ the Abegweiis, and than from hundreds Q midi, of gh, nigh( bytinfgr-goin; checked, but a later despatch ind cate. LOOTING HQUOR sAL00Ns_ d i ‘b “dum of M. dgg-,ggdggiggkiggqut of that they may have again broken out. LONDON Jmu" m__Th. 1 "aww been kept in conilncment ur nil if a window noticed a lliiht In the work- TUB IIIIDDIUK Ill I-h° I'\|'b°l'|| “Id '° ' I ` K _hhlwiihbw I J hu. “mud nndlmmed ‘nd me m.m_ cable despatch has been received from a up bdmgwu W ' I em SI Alfred .To eeare 9"" r°i"“°““Mv° "M '°°°mP`°|°d me and spectators as well as llnycrs ulesier _ hers ot the partyol r r» Rl - Uailink Cylino in follow he eater- .ah on hoard the sl. llmer Pr rt Kin rstcn. su Wmnd J°D" and bl' pm’ W Jam' became enthused. The Abegwell .-1 devel- ' I 1 "Flrc I' k t l i - I hi. ‘ . cdthe workshop and found three men ESTIMATES OF PROPERTY ‘F . Nia El .gn n on: _ °i>¢d H\i=l'Pl'|l° Wlllifh “Dt iii” Home T nclrroes re cot g t ernm o _ fling the safe. Leaving ‘the thieves DAMAGBIMPOSSIBLE. It Agun bmapermm ‘uve been img; down on their opponents but the Vita °h““' °t I'.h°. huudmz' which ‘mod 'nl' “VY d°P“`tm°““ h" “nt me There are weird and terrible scenes. llu`lt bburchss, as well as palaces, hoping at the door, he went oi! lu aearch oi h.m..h|p M|“°,u.| .mi 154|,” gr-gm Pon’_n"m“"d wma" were burn” to ° \’°"°" °" “°“"""° 'm' “’"" C\1b°°°K°°°l°l°°°-‘°““d"*""'°*"' dasulla the mllltary an-plurl raver-rl by eta V _ te to piaeate Divine th _ 4' I* not g she men very anxious for the I Y ,, ' _ I _t the seventeenth RUB' “QR _ ` - CLIMATE OF JAMAICA The olkmate ls wonderfully varied on-» ina to the very low and very high altitude lnnnd within Ita-borders. The sir in dry. The constant hlowlnlr ol the aaa pnrature at all seasons. ‘ as a health resort the island has atialrl- ed peat populm-ity. ite natural beauties there eveq wisterto enioy the tropics' aortkera wink. P0l'UI¢&`|H»l’¢~.I _ . Wqllation _vastly outaum- a rece oi peace-loving indiana of ihe, Arawek telbe. Thi Biljarh treeraly exurlalaaua tau pmril , ll gina , Q l ....:"....".°...-,....... ‘*"'f'°~.. ...i ammwgegaau aa eari.v_ date eramuausgliflttdla. ~ *'“....:.':.‘:.=. ' I also lea aes eases; las tar- v. JANUARY 19, -901. l.:.‘x'e'.;t1smr.“rm°.l'l'&` illllvnls 5 SEIIIIIII GAME Abegwuit intermediates Win _ §_y3-0-A' very Good Even- lng’s Sport 1°. _, _ border of inlerested hu- over both balconies ol the night and enjoyed, as been enjoyed, two good Ramen olhockry. whl.t\<~. ` rltillh lleet will have a greater dirplloe- ue at damage. Bmw, mwpmm am “M to .gzngne .n_ Thr” was u mel, “Mt “mr me "Dior Point-Llghtlzer. ent than tile whole of the German navy, The rest ot the Island, lrlcluliog Port' mul *7‘(m§_»*,`; An the p°“dul_ however _ mum' get me worm The puck wok Cover Point-J. McMillan. ad narrly ao much as that oi France. and antonio, does not seam to have run. red . m ”,,g,m~j.'d by an fmhqukg muse ‘advlmlge of the mg "nk md M a nm, For-wards _ Gormley, (Capt), Guns, ere will alilibeover s million tons of ,¢y¢|»¢|y_ . _ ' - Cullen, Bm., the players had in travel to keep up with _ritlsh i1;htiu|rs‘Jips‘l.lot included in the The eatimateaof dead lunge from one du “M L5.; the comma." would not "_ The ex". work appeared to "H “pon "C1-0mA5_ et. hundred to four hundred, but with the ex- mwamn ,my lummen fm, d.m‘ge mused them but than W" no “ck of spirit Goal-A. Canlpllell. eeptioaol Sir James Fergus :lu and half a by an m,um“h,_ when they not R tn me semen Point-Ed. Blake. dosen other white men, there is no mer Cover Point.-R Drake After some aklrmlshlng, and quite a lol A »"°”°"‘°°""'°°°'°"“'”"“' Elarnoualrm. arwl.l`r-.lingua aceouazolmrlae niaythe F°"“""“E' ""`K'°""' F' R‘°°' "‘ ~ The American tourists who were at . - - ‘r ~ » Mahar I Pound. . _ » _~ - . _ __ vlrtorlu ol. peels anim 921|' 'U ' _ , ,_. , _ _ l:la¢maartlls_llraa.s»uraersll at emu: J$.._!,&€§» *&a` _~§g;u5anv. “ ' " 2.0¢) persons, wenid aporar to he sais. L "’°°"“ "°'d‘7 “"5"” I" and tha Mnwm major,” for it d°,e|_ mlm naar. ' . it The “timnes of venom inland” plum ,` news regarding the Kingston earthquake 1 mlm,” ed in the thousands It is feared that r°°°"e‘ly°"°rd”' and me nm which 0 AS 'hm them", of nm cry ‘N searched followed tile earthquake completed the theeasnaltylist will heincreas.-d. d” "M" °1 I" °' hm pad at crwards that the Allcgweits had ,r maiqrlty in tile house looked `a little glum. Then they wont:-t it again and there was considerable lrood piaylnil and 6°" aidersbie off.-side play. The frrquellt interest was quickencd hy the pla.Y|l1ii'- The Victorian leftainly seemed to vlcr ; well together and when for thc second time they drove the puck into the net, it Abgweit admirers to contemplate the Very shortly, however Fortune favor od them. A goal was cleverly ula;Ie for of throats hnrat forth a roar that hui making oi goals by the other side. Fo!- lowing this more ginger appeared ln the were well prepared and managed to block further scoring till the bell ranlz. The second half ofthe senior game was played with less stoppaiiol. Bild If IDI- hing was more enjoyed by thespectainrf. The Ahegwelts showed better general- hl . GZ” pls goood, but although the Vice defenm well and their goal keeper was well on to his Job the Allegwelts wereshowing more aggression than in the earlier part of the eveninlz- However, it was not long before tht- Vlctorlas made their third goal, Thi.. seemed toallrd the needed stimulation. aad_during the rest of the game the Abqwgm played well together and cui- plqed their opponents. violins two goals in aucceslen aiur strenuous wetk in which both aides showed play that was deserving of all praise. the bell rsas alter s rood, clean game, the an-ere atsod: Ahegweits 4: Viciarlasl. _ glut earthquakes! ielhaaye laelie in his Jamaican history, the ilaest town in me were ladies, and at tim. um ta. rieQest spot in the universe. ' ,T0 DEATII.. he rector bf Port Royal, which was de- stroyed in itil, thus deecrired the occur renee :- ` ' " ' " “ Whole streets with their inhabitants wie swallowed up by the opeetagci the earth, wlliea, when east apes then. spouse las parole re sms, aaa la can wdsresai '\l»\\*0i\ INGSTGN today says: The total value of the import and exceeded forthe Met lime the gigantic total of £\.Ul),Wl,0C0 (l5,0iXl,0ll0,000,l easily beating all previous trade rec- ords in the history of the United King- dom. Thls fact is broulzht out in the trade and navigation returns of the United Kingdom for l90ti,_iust. issued, Ow- ing tothe recovery from the etYects ol the South African war, the great boom in the cotton trade and other minor cauees, the trade of the country during the last few years has been progressing by leaps and bcundn The following iigurrs show in round millions the increase in total trade ,lace 1901:- THE PLAYERS. slam wrrrs. Goal-Moran. Victarias, Viciorine, Gminutla Abegweite, 10 " Abcgwelts, 20 “ nEl'<>ND l1.\l.i`. Victorias, 9 minutes Abegvrells, lit “ Abrgweita, 24 “ Thc game between tile inlcrmediate teams was called on without undue delay by referrc linker, and thc younger pll\yel.~ certainly did some lively work and turnlshed good sport for the a aelnbled hundreds. There was less whistle work and thing* were kept going with more speed. There was lots of give and take In the game and the junior element in the audience was uusparing of applaure and advice. The Abrgweits seemed to get along very well In combination and when they get piloting the puck they very nearly ran ll into ihc net every time. Nothing but gool defence prrvented the pilllng up s gcwl score. in the first halfthey made two goals. lmi. in the second hail Lllclr adversaries were wary and by skilful work kept the figure from growing largcr.'I`he game war also marked bycleanwork,no roughness lu call for censure, and the whole evening. sport was spoken oi by lhr nc present as most satlafaoidsry. The oil aide play sl the beginning of _the evening aroused roms comment, but this wlll probably be eliminated in the nest game. It should not be repeated. There were people present and all wore'oo\nloti_'a_hly accommodated. PLAYERS. asltmvslrs. Goal-Bell. Point-Herroll. Cori- Poist-llatheaon. I |ForWards-0roaskill,P.tA~rs,Murrlighaa. Henaeesay. vkrronlas. Goal-W. Acorn. Oover Point-W. Prowse. Poinif-R. Bunny. Forwards-W. Uorcfoot. L. Harrington, GRE/I T DRITAIN5’ TRADE IN 1906 F1' ve Millions And- ~ _ _ .Imp ‘ 3,035,000,000, Exports $2,300 ca VIIIIIIIIIAS 2 , o, mal Increase $480,500 000,0ver 1905. Nrw \'or.r,.1rr. la.-A special cable' loo-l,lmparl.. ;2,s1s_wn,oooooo; mort. was New Your llerala from Loran.. $2.035.000.w0:\ol.ls4.