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T H E C L IT H E R O E T IM E S , FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 29 1902.


liinj.' wlicn the p a rty | l as tlio moon was ni;-,ht a *lcii-UUuUy il';.V' cxprt-sscal tho i;li a rainb’.c during la-i-i tlu* a f 'e rn o o n ’s


- ao .M.U-.l Mr. Uarl- >i.ii;ki!i'<Mi, secon led lui li he su r ablv rc-


l o c a l n e w s . A V I S I T T O L O N D O N .


■miiual outing of Messrs. A . V e e v e r s T. G.amctt, and B. Jordan, and Sons’ workmen on Saturday,^ tlie


V e ry p l e a s a n t a n d s u c c e s s f u l w a s t h e ^ ^


ATfr»ccrc a aiiu F l ic p a r t y - o n .


fo u r lce ib r in d lelL C l l l h c f o e .lions


s a lo o n F r i d a y n m n b c r c u


fa v o u re d p l a c e th i s s e a s o n b e n g don.


e v e n i n g a l l jO'8 J j l a c k b n r n t r a i n , a r r i v i n g a t


\ V p p v p rc ; T r-stt


t o l a


IIWI c o m m o - b y


t h e Ill ... . the date u -pon which


Sessions were held, Licensing Act


t h e sions this year. ■


BOROUGH SESSIONS. rriii r I • • n r vr


________


woman who had somoone in tlic house ill. H e ‘ i‘Cn Kilson lofl him and went and stood on the did not go straigiil to dorciulant and .ask him. to dags by the Koval Oak. He went to ask the Mother with anybody else constable if 'they tvero allowed to dance till twelve


^ “ ikc, A. Roberts, S. Speak, waste time nor wind on such as them. Witness wi Ulc cai»c5 ocioic cno Aiiuy Iiuvcr uo aance m tu e s treet unles; the annual Licensing ___ d daanncciinngg.. Defendant’s Defendant’s i ivviiffcc took liim aero I 'hcro wou 'ld be S ts .


new K>“<I- s® . .'f.


- C ourt the Chief ConsUhlc c.vpiaincd th a t th a t arc dru n k .”—(Laughter.) They were no t i was


b u t in consorpience of the no Licensing


1 1 . Uewhurst, a t th a t time. He never s.aid lie was going to o’clock, but the constable would not speak to him. never heard any bad language used. Dc-


had seen a drunken man dance, and added fendant had n o t brought his wife as a witness


P r io r to tho hearing of the cases before th o “ They never do dance in th e s treet unless they because she did no t like to come, and Barnes was niorris nway on a journey. All the men who were the


took li m across


Ho was not capable of taking care of him- Wi ..tness considered


th a t a man was drunk l ie wished, however, to read " hen ho was n o t capable of taking care of himself,


(Treat in c l r o p o ly i s , a l t e r a p l e a s a n t j o u r - a fe«- particulars from his annual report which smelled strongly of drink, and misbehaved hmi- s om e t im e b e f o r e Sl.'C .o ’c lo c k o n showed tlmt during the year one ofl-licenso had “'b . He considered thore was a great dis-


S a l l ird ay m o r n in g . T. h e w e a t h e r i n ceased to exist and the number of licensed houses turbance of tho peace with the had langimgo th a t L o n t lo n w a s v e r y p r o p i t i o u s , h e n c e , a n


''° 'v "s fallows:- 22 'pubUb-hoirsos, U e o t t e r . to C o v e n t A C C J J jE X r s .


ladies and yeiitlc- iiimdin; the ulU^ 'I'lie hounds arc


t arlisie, and iljiJ ’! lu; icmle/vous


lime lor siartin*^, MHiu Ismnd on iho


iia-r the start, ah :nadi? until Smithy ■>ae ajjijil be;^an in ilte -same spot at eii l.i't year. ThO


\lm T'-id, and jiio- ' ail nai dram half h- ai;^ tlicie lost, a im.


.\n<.>;lui diay I iM <>1 t-’liaihurn.


M e u as mueli c.\* 'I'he


I im lair, vlie Otters' ii-eii i-arricailcil, the e


.\n iitlempl


Itlli.ut Slll'CCSS, .. ^ h'l^li uj) as C'is* iM'( ^ot liming; t ie > k tlie hunt \\as


• I 1-1 in .in p]i‘-'aranct* Tl.n weather,


r himling. 'I'lic did;^;e, and llic i.in;; lh)at NVaS


■>t.


ill,- iipimun \\a-s .id doiihl.ai. A 1 tlu: IUmI- .M I etinjj with


d to ;m» up the -'iil^o any si.cnt. a.n ilre\v' out of


(<iunti\ haelw to J iu‘ ri\er was


•at vodiuul avail. ( Iri’ia above }‘.d- Nt im!.t‘-d. 'riiu I sevi l.tl I latos, Little coirid


, as liic day *ai


h ,i i- l .,y , N\as li;c (d inil'icn'l d p' i- 1;. .umis 'V rc 1 nl


,1 up s 'l tam to •,c a p'.'od S*,‘*Tf .Jioul a .piaroT


,,r. --Id tiee s'.uni]’. lua: l.'dmi ener


,tur !>': v.oed. Some


till' the


iniinal water


tii.-n out aii-im ,..d tree b’


oiinp.


, r was dooincd, vite.s the hounds PI MCw of ‘he


iSlb>„ aveMS*^ Iho'C who


.M'l- oI the A r . lu L .N T S .


a ter ha> pt“ 'e ‘: ,.,,riv have been


•d so


\v....he'-h'y about , .^,,.1, Whitouell to


:;. ; .h c n . ..a r HOvall i,


1._ lOV U thiowne;


• he I’CCtl* idaek-


Im 1,. r l.a c aial aiiK, ■


a,[I itiltal lajnn- 1.


..h-l,-. a...iv .,i iiio r - 'i ‘y J.


aalilaV


a in u i i i 'l l a 'l ’ J' u.iah


„ . a , i - i . -> .,,.1 „],.■» a


.xulithie i i . r altvrwaid


,n.- ----- ^ I.VTI5U R 1S''. , . i l


il n i l c r r . i l i i in n s .


S a U in l a y las ? ' h s t


I III U N F .C . i , „ , t h a l l c lu b a r c a d '


lO j J l a c k b u r i i


n r . Cr..y rail wl''"-’"


lie ,\mhu* -D OW N H AM -


C O R O . \ . - \T lC )N C O M M F r T E E .M I -L E T IN G .


l l ie f i r o i i a l i o n C o i i i in iU c e h e ld u iiKcUiig in tii( j


S c h o o l , l a s t


Rigiil. p r e s id e d e-ver b y -M r. R . " .^ s s h c • I'Mi. . \ l k - r t i ip s c l i b ;n l c n l o f a c c o u n t s il was sp,-n t l i a l a b a l a . . - c o f ^ ' 3 i s . 3 d .


n .r lnm P a la c e , 1


P ic c i d i l ly


G a r d e n M a r k e t , B u c k - l"■vmlscs. H o u s e s o f t ! i e


T o w e r


P a r l i a m e n t , ’‘" p foul a n d


Tow't’i - 'l i r i t igm M a r l b o r o u g h H o u s e , S t . i C ' s C a t l i c d r a l - a t w h i c h p l a c e U ic W...C c „ . . i v n t c . i w i l l . u , c b c a u t i - ‘


with a v is i t to I a r i s in l - o n d o n , a t


E a r l’s ( , 'o u r l . 1 b e r e t u r n j o u r n e y w a s bi"^un f rom .St. P a n c r a s s h o r t l y a f t e r cloven o ’c lo c k , l i i c p a r l y a r r i v i n g in C l i th c rn c ( 'a r ly o n S u n d a y m o r n i n g . tircii.


. best \'Ct h o ld . .


" \ R 0 \ \ I D IV O R C J a ” . .


. o f the 22 public houses 12 beer- " a s used.


Cllim'ublo clay w a s s p e n t v i e w i n g t h e bouses, and si.x others with licenses to sell le e r , Kc-pamincil by Mr. Weeks witness sahl ho had iirilic’ilial s ig h t s o f t h e c i ty . A v i s i t w a s iviid


aro tied '"i bad had to do with a large fc«-c, and


'l be poimlation of th e Borough .according to the ivUich gives 1,


the 12 beer houses :iro all I...


1


fill s in g in g o f t h e f am o u s m a l e c n o i r— certificate. Hull* P a r k , A l b e r t M em o r i a l , e n d i n g


tied, XV ».i^ tlm worse for drink. doubt m his ..........- own mind


He had but


not uuv HULL iiic the man was that


lives an average of <lrmdt. Tlic reason he wont down to Waterloo louso.


The licenses of three public houses and one Jiqusj.


been transferred during tho year,


There arc at present 2^ places licensed for iic and dancing, ^nz. : Public houses i.p beer


m.idc to him by a woman who requested liim to had language put an end to.


tifiAy. . . . . P.C. L i t t lo nc.\t gave evidence. l ie stated


•against si.\ public houses and three beer houses ‘hat lie remombered going to Waterloo a fte r rc* in the previous ye.ar.


cciving information iluu a disturbance was going hen he got


ihore ho saw ?'^iksi !»on hn d .Marsden and several otlier


\ 'o lm g t h e o u t i n g u s o n e o f t l i c houses I , and lo of promises n o t otherwise pcojilc. He saw dofendant by the side of tlic licensed. J have received notice from tliis beer hig lamp. Witness liad not the slightest doubt "liouso kcejicr, also from one refreshment lionsC hut that he was drunk, and at tlio timo he was keeper, th a t they tlo not intend to aj>j>ly for a i*sing obscene language and shouting. Defend*


Mr. J). H in s tC in S c o m p a n y ‘ tJm t h e tlujlr music and dancing lirenscs. a n t ’s wife took him liomc down JJrouk .Street,


I’rmi.OS 1 l i c a l i c , i - o n d u n , o n S a tU l d a y 'rherc has been an increase of three in the ttilal h u t lie was still cursing and swearing. Witness amj .\Ii>ndtl\ u o .u p i c d t l i c sUlgC u t t f i c number of persons procccdoil against for ilrunken* afterwards went and asked defendant's wife for


Ktiyili iJlvulCC, t l c p i c l i n t j lilC p r in c r p u l ^2 males .and oight females have been proceeded “ Go t o ------ , you won’t get it, come to-morrow.” events in t l ic i l lc o f tilC t^rca.1 N l ip o l c o i l . against, total .to ; apprehended, 2 4 ; siinimonctl Cross-examined by *\lr. Briggs : Delcmlant


.Mr. i-'ninlT -StolU' r e p r e s e n t e d t l i c i a t t c i aml


.Miss


IoSi-])lmK'. live


r-.'les liii-ir Itolli n te l i ls .


J e n n i e In , t i l


\ ' i n c c n l , .- i r t is tc s


Sliccect-iinj^ t l i c in in a tu i ie i ie e s , w l i i d i w e r e t h e i r


E m p r e s s r c s p c c -


c a p l i v a t i n j j g o o d


o n 'I 'l ie d r e s s i n g a n d g e n e r a l


sUi ;ibk " f d i e p l i iy w a s v e r y g o o d , .S I - ;k IO U .S A C C I D E N T .


. \ s c r ic u s . l e c id e n t b e f c l M r s . S e c d a l l , 20 .Velsi-n S l r e e l , L o w -Moor, o n S a tu r -


she w.is g o in g d o w n P a r . s o n L a n e when l in ih ,_,t t l i cm w e r e k n t j c k e d d o w n by ,1 iM s - in g \ c h i c l e . M r s . .S e c d a l l w a s E u i ly n i |u i 'c d a b o u t t h e h e a d a n d f o r a time W.IS in a n u n c o n s c io u s c o n d i t io n , bill lo r t t iu a l e ly l i e r h u s b a n d e s c a p e d


with n o th in g b e y o n d a s l i g h t w o u n d lo one 111 h is k n e e s . D r s . F r a s e r a n d Orme w e re in a t l e n d a n c c s h o r t l y a f t e r Ihe a c e i i le n l o e e u r r e d ;u u l o r d e r c t l t h e v.oni.in lo 1h- r em o v e d h o m e in t h e am - ’ Itnlaiiee


S h e is favoiirahlv.


l ) . \ . \ ' ( ;E I b T O ' l " m ; P U B L I C . " . \ l Uiv B u fo i i j^ l i P o l i c e C o u r t o n


SaUmlay- i t ic in i in ) j b e f o r e M e s s r s . J . H . Clarlte-, ill I Ir - (-iitlir, tincl B. J o r i l t in . J o l i n


n o w j j r o y r c s sm y


residents. -Six ot


against tho almvc twiec


Convietc 1, total,


and 32 males and convicted


all males, were procccdeil witness, on


. each oeeasinli ; M hen defendant moved awav


diill ell


not know w-Iiieh lirm i t was ’ from Ihe Ian,,,, "-as because of the great disturbanco th a t was e d s urbance bv .slightest


be consumed on the been in the force four years, and during Hint lime 18


number of men the


dancing were <liu>ccd.


could not sober, He look or considered they after himself. could no t a man drunk when


have he


l i e drew the line


of a man being drunk, “ Nvlicn i t came to d.inc* iijg »’—(laughlor). Thomas Lathom, weaver, Wsiddington Road, l iivie was «io III ii\


corroborated. After elO\'cu o’clock i Liii rv N EW T O N . TH E ANNUAL SPORTS. The wealhef was not v'Cry promising for the


annual Reading Room spcrls and field day, held a t Newton on Saturday afternoon last, but con­ sidering Ibnt there was a very large attendance of supporlQrs a most successful day was spent. T lO events were many and varied, well contcslec, with a .rood number of compailor.s. The Slaid- burn Band gave soleeiions of dance music on the


field during the altcrnoon. The following gentlemen were responsible lor >[r. 1 1 .


Uio wiiu field


Waterloo along with about tliirty t Tlicy had been dancing about five Kilson stojiped the boy from playing lhu luuum wurm,


. . . . i jiw.v. arrangements. ................ . _ 1 he tv or forty l«ople. Rushlon, Mr. J. Nowell, and ^


organ. DcfentTant could danco as well as witness Mursland, K. Knshlon, eould and he, witness, “ liad not had any, c.xcept j . Calvcrley, S. InsUip, a glass or two.’ Defendant used no bad Ian- man, and R. Alston.


i r m F t nn e i • 1


luire a ^Magistrate’s ’'Vhen he go t to W.itorloo ho lia.l a f-omplaint “ f t <bat a pol.ee,nan was eommg Vusoa caused 1..................


f t was not .a regular thing to dance in yvi,lleXve.lt. Half-mde Mktterloo, but witness said they liked to do it Calxieroly, Nj;).vton; oecasiomdly. He, witness, would give an c.x- hilntion of his dancing powers in Ihe road .any-


tihll* /li^ttirlMinrp li\* pulling Laulkncr ofT the lamp. Ho was seated on the stone a t tho boUom of the to n ; lamp.


leap (local), i , H- p i,' P. C. A


1 intoxicating l i ,p u rs «»>"(; on, which he could hear from where he lived. Cross-examined by Mr. M eek s : I hey shon.c. „t tho racm„ .. ‘ ........


l Ulaalf-mde h.axnoind ca .ip t . U-mil '" T .^cirel J ’


five mimiles when 'J . Barker, R. W.aikins, A. Howard, IL -i playing the moidh worth, R Bowman, W. Rushton, J. a so ,


‘ t jjooih- Knowl-


Arkwrioht., - g i i norm;\ Jiuiuii.-, an-1 'horncyholme


, w ’ V„,7' Newton Hall, were tlie jiidgos ^


C. Tomkins, SUmlburn ; ..............


) .


timo if there was a moiitli organ to play the ,.joo; 2, 'V- Roltorls, >i= liinc—(lauglTTor).


James Chalburn, labourer, Brook Street, nc.vt Dunso\i B ru lg t , J . gave corruboralive evidence, ami George ^\ignall, labourer, Waterloo, also corroboralud.


j_ ;Murslaml, war lopen), i Dmisop * F',


the Bench retireil lo eon.sider their decision, and Wallbank, ' i n . h . - l.- 1 ‘


' . . •• ............I rcuirning the Ch.unnan s .ite


Tliis completing the eviSence rb'r llie defence jj^uiiers ’ Te,am. One - ■


Obstacle acc „


Pllblic i l . i i l , w i l i l I h c j j r c a l ) j i a y “ A „ e s i tliis .vear, as compared wilh last. This year kcr hiishand’s name and address, but slio said, c^ifvlnlly considcri’d the cliargc agains^ le^ - p . i j a , ; ; 2, J- t fendanC and bad doeided .to impose a fine of 5s.


1 6 ; and of which number twelve were non- wife had hold of liim going down the street. The it to bo made known that people had no r i g b ' l o .S females, wife walked with tl.e aid of a einteh, b u t he,


on. * . j» he


rciUicing the actual number of persons proceeded staggered all over the road, dragging bis wile a'-aiiist to 34.


ilim. Had I'.C. Marsden not been tiilking I'l ic average total mnnbor of persons jiroccOjl.vJ to him witness himself woiiM have lockcil him uj>,


ag ain st tliis year for drunkenness ])Cr looo jioim- because he considerctl his conduct deserving of il. lation is 3.50 and o.xcluding non*rcsi;lcnls is 24 5 1*.C. Marsden wouM liavo locked Jiini up but tlie per 1000 iKrpuIation.


puUvd her husband away.


.ilay n ig h t , s h o r t ly a f t e r e l e v e n o ’c loeix, .\ lu l lg w i th h e r h u s b a n d M r . j . S e c d a l l , been made and granted by the Justices (inelc;


Twentv-scvcn applications (including 23 granlc.} J'.C. .Marsflen was then calltsj. for Coronation festivities. 28th June,


ble that the charges wonl.l be withdrawn on 1 ay- 3,^,„n.


lu the caso against the tlircc defendants name 1 " "


it. the street until twelve o’clock al night ___*1.^ (Itr.... <-I»»fr»n»1n n l < IIMIIHVI »


Sir. Briggs said there' was a legal point in the


elothcs, tlicrcforo the caso could not stand. The Magistrates’ Clerk : I entirely disagree with


He slate,1 th a t .'vm ‘ liote’. Besiiles in tliis case there


1902) have at the time of the ■listiirhanee he was a t home reipiest made tor the constable to (pie in North Cross Collages, .Salt Hill Road. Mrs. turbance.


of three) lor occasional oxeinption licenses, cx- Kitson canto lor him, mid in consc.incnee of wliat lending the hours of closing ol licensed premises, she .said he went to Waterloo.


l ie iliere saw -


Cross*c.\amincd by >fr. B r ig g s : Did you hear Iho (IcfondaMt use obscene hinguage.


Witness ; Vos, and 1 he.arcl .some of the people WIll-l.N LS .A. -M.A.N DKLNK George Dickiiiion, labourer, llrook Street,


Gliiheroe, w.as biimmoiicii for being drunk-and ili.- ordcrly on .Satur,lay ovening laxt.


titui Nfr. Week-i stated that he co«isidcrO«l it sufU- cicnlly convincing \vilhoul atiy ftirtlier remarks from him. For the defence Mr. Briggs said it w.is ratlier


singular th a t <»ul of all the forty or fdty jK.*oplc who wore said (o be present at the time «d the


.Mr. We(-kx api.cared on bobalf of the Police and ,i|si„rl,.„„ c not one had been c.illcd


.Mr. J. J. Briggs defended Three olher eases arising out ol the above were ,.„,'„„.ible.s.


en the charge sltcet, in wiiich .-\lbcrl 1 inJer.


] lav, ( .r th . l a rm e r , B a r r o w , xvas s u i n ' |;,i,m„cr, Wtilerloo, John \ \ ignall, labourer. North llKilK-il I',!' l ie i t io d r u n k in c l i a r g c o f a s tre e t , ami .Smmiel l-'aulkner, (iiwrryimiii, iiulsi- a i i 'l tr .l] ) .— T l i e e v i d e n c e o f P .C . Sireel, were Mimimmed for obsiruelmg P” Tayl-.i- d i . , \ \ ( - d t h a t H a w o r t h w a s in constable Kitson while in the execution ol las


\ \ ii.tlii-v i v ' .u i o n i* r id a v n ip l i t , a n d t l i e duty. C'-'llsI .11 ) ir «.M fstc I \ cci


on- 111 a '■'•(1(1 (Um I w i l i lc in llic^ t r a p , first, but Mr. Weeks objected because the ircc l im e ii»-. ^ -.-...(-.o- »


Tin- , . .. isP ib le sU ip p e d H o w a r l i l a n d rc - eases ha,1 very little us <lo with the fact ^ a s jo ’..............*


q.K-sU-.l l . „ „ „ , K-’i O ld o f t l . e c o n v e y - whether .lefendant was drunk or M U - ( . , W b e d . t l w i l f i . , r e a t d i lk a tU y . -


Z T


i f illP, '.he


l in in k t i i id in io l i l I ia v c fn l l c n d if l ie Im d m i l b e e n l ic id


tip 1 ,\- d ie w i ln e s s .— I lo w a r l l i e x p r e s s e d ins x,,|-;-,,-,v


( Ik- o f f e n c e , s ay in } ^ l ie d id


ii'-t ih i i ik iie w a s d r n n ic ,— 1 l ie C h i e f ( I,i;-',able th e n o p v c e v id e n c e , s l a l i i i f f lliat l l 'iw . i r l l i li.'id j i r o l e s t c d s o s l r o i i f f ly that hi- ->vas n d d n t i i k w l ie n la r o i iy l i t to tlie I’o h e e .S ta l l ,) i i . t h a t t h e P o l i c e .S t i r i,T"ti h.-,d l ie e i i s e n t fo r . a n d h e a t o n c e re rtifu 'il ih a l l l ie m : in w a s d r u n k — I n fjiviii'g I h e i r d e c i s io n t h e n i a g i s t r a l c s ex- nres si'd th e o p in io n t l i a t ' l l i c o f f e n c e w a s a tii-ixt set i<'Its f in e , a n d d a n g e r o u s n o t onl\- 111 th e p e r s o n d r iv in iy l l t e t r a i l , b i l l I'-i th e p i ib l ie a s w e l l . n,sl


.-'\ f in e Of .ss. a n d “ - - s w a y e d .Mr. Briggs \ boy was playing a month organ and they .vere 1 , ,


direction of Salt Hill llie men were -.lancing. ,1


, • I ,1


tlancing tlio «pia«lri!lcs, ami as soon as tlic con* slahlo saw them lie slopped llicm. Before th.it Kilson hafl had a row ivilli some olhcr Vimog feHows, who wero tlic .sidqecls of the oilier


tipplicd for these c.asOs to l>e treid Marsden c;imc upon tho .scene ami up to 1 . il •»* *.................


time defendant had said nothing to KiLon ................ .. - — ,


t-iken in d.cir or ler, at„l prior to die he.,ring of tho r.rst rase all U,e wi.nes-scs were or.lercd out


of die Court. Mr. Weeks in opening the casO for the pros . -


lim. sai.l it was one in which the defem 1- Waterloo on -Salnnlay, and w.'S


ml was drunk in -------- uiltv of disorderly eomlncl.


Maretncnt there was d.c ,mlicc


in snppori oi („• ^


witness box, and llierc would also be 1 .0 . - .,„1 Marsden, bod, ot who... would swear t.„i


.'lelemlaut was drunk and disor.lerly, and .


uceessarv a„.,U,er wtiness could be o d k d ,l,.,t defendant was drunk.


ivouM swo.ir Weeks thought it


Ih.ee constables l.a.l enloted into a (.msp.r: s a e i r th a t the man w.,s drunk « h e „ lie a a .


I.,x-s. y n d 3S. (irl, f o r d o c t o r ’s xvhat he. Mr. Weeks, d.ongitt


ft’e. a n d (id, f , , r s l a b l i n u l l i e h o r s e , w a s lipciy inipo.scd


W..S t h a t th e constable would be ,(bk to ■„.r,n a better idea of .be condition tn wh.eh .he


...... was than cither of bis boon eon.pantons. P C Kit.-on llten wen. into d.o w.tt.ess t.ox an.l


1 . St Satnrd .v night he went down. .


.Uit uas nc. ’ cursing anil swc.iri ig.


M't;.d tbU be live.! in Salt Hill Koad. and tn t hearing a .listnrl.ance m \\.-der,)o Tho (Icfcnl*


.ir ilio hi” lamp widiout cap or ba. “ Witness re.piested bun


t 'l 'L 'i iom c sc'iiral limes but tie refused. ,1 7 „e„ed to I.h I; •>i"» " ! ’•


w d ! A ‘tben !ufemii.X'l


remtiim-il f r o n t t h e s u m J . - i i s c r ib e d to - j,.v „i,itcr to feicb another c w a rd s th e f e s t iv i t ie s . DisCUSoV.i, t o o k , 1,.„ came on th e scene. Itlate as to th e b e s t m e l l to d o f Utti,t^ig .l.dendant was still swearing tlie b.ilauee, tllld f in a lly it wa s d e c id e r 1/' Kive tl.e c liild rcm a t r e a t on tb e K in g 's l i i r l l .d a y , N o v cn ib jB T 9 t l ' . to e o n - h.s


'hen to tute,. - '


Hisl (if b i .n a n d t o f f e e . M e a r ly v o l e s - o f K.mwles t l ia n k s -.vere t e n d e r e d t o ^ i r . a m i p f s . - t


i lA s s i ; c t ; 7 n : f ; r 'A e E > r a c l i c a l h e l p in Cross-examined tV;Mr. Briggs: Tl.e man was and slimittng


- .- \s s ! .e l ,,n .


iiiecilinK c lo s e d wilh a vote of thanks to llic


..........s K-st-.v...-— --------------- c h a i rm a n . '\ss!icti III, n n d M r . a s l ic to u , f o r Ui( _


ninkiiifr Pile f e s t iv i t i e s a s u c c e s s njr


a n d M r s . 1 . ■ ** 'Vniss-examinc.


T l i e dancing, cursing an-1 •*


“ N ev erm in d th e ------ bon _ .?_.I 4-1, ................... not stop them until he had a


At first he did (ron> a


'


I Id h:ul ' Ho l .td


and had no .i^ieml- iWubi h’»t tlmt lo(v vards ar.d eommeneed to sae a r. Mr. h.ir:lly to he ;>uppobctl that


' ' ' Marsden went uj) to him and saiii, “ Vou h.iii bet. tor be ge ttin g off liome,” and tlofcndant replied, “ I am going directly.” H<3 llion went Innne wilh a m in named llarnes, air.l abmg witli Ids wife. Tlien I ’.C. J.iule followed them down Brook Street. Mr. Briggs llionghl the man's story wa.s as much entitled to Tiolicf ms that of ihc eonsiablo.


be


...„ ..................... j


ing whether he was drunk or s'llier. --- -


............ , ..... - locked Iiim


__________ ______ as an m-


dopcmlanl witness lo corroborate the slory of Ihc When P.C. Kilson came iluwn fremr


-’" f - ib i 'g g ': L ' ^


el.iet. __ ^ t l i


and twelve occasional excise licenses, against 72 alKinl tliirly or forty people, ami also tlie defend- rovvive an order itiin , . . ^ ■ ■ luring the las. year have been granted for b.MIs, mu nnd P.C. Kilson. cricket matches, etc.


AI PL ICATION.


Bmir’s Heml from Jmio Parker to Henry Slmisnekl Whittaker wax granted.


\t \ apjdic.ition for the pcrmanOiU transfer of the crying shame, so filthy was tlic language. .’\s tljis conijdftcd the ovitlcnco for tho jvrosCru*


,„,1 1 1 irrv e„-.- e iiiusl eitl,er or from his


.Mr. Weeks : The police don't want the pubue


to Ihink th a t they are in any way -Rarrassing lliem. They only want them lo lliink tlicy are


keeping the peace of die town. Mr Briogs then conferred with his clients. .m„l


fin'du- staH.l that they were willing to accept dic (tlTci lo pay the costs on die charges aga.-ast


them heing withdrawn. GOING TO PR L sTO N 1 ,1 1 1 -0 .


John Cawley, labourer, Wilkin S.piare, was


summoned fo^ btfTng in unlawlul possession of a l ia re .-T l te evidence ol I’-C. Bailey .showed that (lelen ian t was in l.ow -Moor Lane a t 6-.0 cn the loih <d the present month with a hare in hi^


” posses, ion. On seeing die constable be i" '" P ’ ' ’ ,iir2cfl,m of B-uk


over Comni >ns. i;. a bare quite warm, as Defendant tk-nied the charge


j


I lc dtoppe.l ;i hnn.lcrchicf contain- if rcccut-ly killed. stat ing th.u he


Immv nothing at Ml Mmut the hare d costs, or seven days, was i«u-


A fine of 5=^-


saiil : Guild.


posc.l, ami as he heard -Ml r i-h l , I’B have a neck al 1 rcston


••I the sontencts defendant -NGl.S.t-KCl-; i r j rUl-; TOWN.


'nice Atm Bond, married wom.iii, lately living in .Salford, was summoned for u-dng obscene -a.i-


I t was merely a matter of know­ Il seenieil


himself !n a proper wav or


else if the j>olicc Inid hail .t chance tlioy woiRil up.


Mr. Weeks: Vou liave no rigiit to use an ex­ pression of th a t sort.


Hift Telcmbini, George Dickinson, I;ilmur(-*r, 2, Brook .Street, then gave evitjCnce. He slatml


went home at oloven o'clock, ami was ;'l*


llai-tc.l (lilt ol Ihe holiso he Ihe playing of monlh organ. He starteil daiieiii.g die ipiadrilles


along with seven other men. I’.C. Kilson tame


on tho st-oiie, ami he was having Iiolher with a man named Sam I-‘anlk,ior.' He went to Kitsiin and askeil if ho coiild ask liim a civil (|iieslioii, b u t he repTicil, “ I am not going f" waste win I


'nor time on sneh as \-on-” i t e then left I -C. Krtson, and I'.C. Marsden eamo ami said it was timo for him to go home. He w5nl wilh liis wile along will, Barnes lioMie in fnlT view of die


‘ ‘ " '■ y ^sked for Ids name and address, 'IMen lant n), but -


vented be a crowd of men s..rr...m.bag 'A : X c , ; . e n e e of fbo disWrbane.: lie fold


I’.C. Mars- De-


I’.C. „.en taken borne b> of Cros5.ex:imine.l by Mr. XVeok,: Ho vlsUe.l


soveral pnblie hou'cs during die eveTon” ., He stayed an hour al tlio Brewers' Arms 1ml did nut sec Cbalbiirn or Lalliam, but Wigoall was tliCio. He went to Waterloo hce.ausc of music, and danc­ ing. Latbam was Ids partner in the .piadrilles. He did not m.ako a regular practice (d d.incmg in Waicrloo a t lliat time of d.o iiigld. Tbere


was no shouting going on. He did not hear I ’.G. They stopped because


Kusmi ask tlicin lo stop. he saw I’.C. Kitson dragging l-1iulkncr about. s to p p cd -d an g h le r ) . After tho di.ne- [liter).


conslaliles. At the tpm'l ” 1 '>is house V.C. l.iltie hut Ilia wif« If*


" fused to give il. He dP'tk'd using ali.isive or 1,


g,,. Hi s vTie never took bold


" ' ' 'w m sia.deton, labmi.cr, S;, Halford, gave evidence of die ,cdnu,.Tto„-g of die o.Teme on die


i , ih of the present montl. m .Salford. Dclondant did not a'piTear, ano die ( l.lel t (in-


st..blo ,lat---d dm. she had happily now left die


town. -Site Imd been a perfect iimsame. A fine of los. aVul eosls, or 14 d.tys, was 11,1-


]Ri5C«l. ON COKON.VnOM I'AV. \niiio 'MMisilfe. mar “ iVoiiiafT: Tlrownknv


suem. was lined 5*- and costs for tismg (dtscene ,„ ,. ,„a g e in King Streef, on A.,gus._ 9'b


day-


„( UiO Coronation eelebrations.—f . t . - Kitson t'a.. (he constable concorned.


W ITH O U T tU l .L A U OK MV/.'/.I.K. On die evidence of I’.C. 1-itde, Ldward Kiehard


I’ .rker, postman, Si. James’ Street, was Ime.l CM. and 4S. 6 ’1-


do-g straying


about d.o streets wiU.ont collar or morde. Till-; LICENSING SES.SIONS.


•n.c Magistrates’ Clerk s tated that in aceor l-


ance will, section fourteen ot die new L.ce.ising \ . - t die sessions would not be held until 1-ebruary iiexl wlien the new A c f w-Hl eoirfo-Tnlo force. This did not -apply to music and dane.n” lieen.ses. T h a t date, August mS.h, liappened to be the date fixed for die hoUTmg of th e St;^.ons for he renew­ al of licenses, and d.c only way-out of dm d.lli-


,aml (inneing the l^icensin]


illv seemed to liim for tllE-hofdcrs ot the music ^


licenses until W o n i2,y next when Sessienn* "WoiiUl t>ti ficlcl.


l o c a l v i e w s


a l l t h e L-'VTEST NOVELTIFS. AT THE t i m e s o f f i c e


Best 'Voikshire hand picked .all round TIoujC C o a l , iGs.


Wailsend Cobble and Ltiinp mixed, 1 5 .x. 6d. Y o rk s l i ire S i lk s to i .e , C o b b le a n d L um p mixed, i.}s. 6d.


Remit


cti acccunt or Bankers’ Reference. MR. SHORPxOCKS,


Ccllicry rVgent, M co nw o c 'J , Kcchtlale.


SPLENDID S E L E C nO X OE. L O C A L


land, Slaidbiirii. w'. RnxbU>,,,


1 i* t.. I.IK** rt» IIC.V' • '* *.'> ell;


, yus. f.Uilieroe; 2,


Boys race l l iu h e n ; 3


300 yawls hur, handicap (’meal), i c:,sc, which was th a t the constable was in plain ^ Calvcrley. Newton ; 3 Staidburn. and costs, or seven d:iys. The Bench also wi.died ^„j,2u) lost. "ll’-i ■’


,_ (yiiUioroe; 2, 1 . n ■'lU


• . v.


^Ir T. Uolgaic, Sawley, the ,„n . „.ere as foliows ;


, jr. Rushlon, New- "'y,'


‘L'LtiuTr'n’c,’ SlaLd- 120 v a ris


3, T. Howson, Diinsop ^ri race handicap (oi><=")’ ' ’


’ ’ ,^.,,^3. . F t Walms-


^Taimi'ster, Newton, Tng of


( [ s ip 2, Ru=hton .^,j7,;e;'rp (open), i,


Xowton;


r Wabnslev, Uunsop T. Kaws-


■ ’


Walmscly, l)unS”P Bridge; Marrieil women’s rm-C Newton; 2 .Mrs. Mars- (open)


Li -ght, weight, wres ' .........................


Xewton ; ,,,, (,,,,-2,,;, 1 - t e o '- ’’ ■ '


K. Tiimlinson, tu in - I, r . J-o it- roe. 0 „ e


J. C.nvking, Newton; P. Rigby, Slaidbv.rn.


00 v .r.is (local) ., R- U't’Gtet'J -• F ■r.‘ l.ancasler. M’- i a l p r - b,r


hn,l suitable lor team 7^ ^ '^ ;^ ; ; ; ; ;"L w .o a : 3 - ' ^ - word,, slrn d b u rn , 2, Mr. -


KusUton. Newton, by “ bhire Pa-hio„, Mr. Kenyon, Bay tooe - 3


Bridge. ......................----------------------------------------------------------------------- C H A I L M j E Y .


C O R O - V A T l o 'x F T r L L i l t R A T lO . i S T I i c p o s t p o n e d C o r o n a t io n F c l c b , a


l lo r i s w e r e l le ld a t U t a i g l c y tn b c a u l t i u l


w c iU l tc r o n T u e s cU y ’. k h c o f e v e n t s f o r t h e cUty c om m e n c c c l x uU l --a p r o c e s s io n f r o m W a l k c r lo ld , n c tu lc d


b v l l i c H u r s t G r e e n B a n d , to a f ie ld (U j6 in in ) ,r t h e C r a v e n H e i f e r , v .-ltcrc d a n c ­ in ' ; . s p o r t s a n d o am e s w e r e m ( lu l t , t 1 foT- t h e r e s t o f t l . e d a y . C o P a n a l .o n im i i ;s w e r e a l s o p r c s e i i l e d lu d i e c . i t l d r c i i A s v j lc n d i t l l e a w a s j ta rU ib e n o l a t t l ie C r a v e n H e i f e r b y a l a f u e i iu m b e r o f l l i c v i lk iu e r s . T l i e e e l e b r a t io n s c o n ; c lu t l c d in t'lie c v e i i in .t ; w i l l i a b i i l l a n o c o n c e r t f o r a d u l t s : i l l l i e (_ ,rav ci i H e i l c i . M r . W . --\. W i i i s t a i i l c y lo o k a p r o m i n e n t p a r t in l l ie d a y s c c le ly r a l io n s .


-------- ><>«--------- Q I S B im N .


G A R D E N I b A R T V . On Fr iday last tiic Ri;.;ltt Hon. Lord


anti Lad y Riljljlcsdalc enlerlaiiietl S'.iiite ll ircc or four luiiidretl of llic tenants ;ii(2iig- wilh liieir faitiilies lo tea. 1 lie “ ciij) l l iat clicors Imt not inebriates. ’ was served on tl iree lont; tiiltles on the


■lawn in f ront of tlic Htdl. cacli lyeiiig; Itresidcd Ity one of liie lollowin,(; ladies : .Mrs. Duckwort li . I’a ik House, Mrs. Jillis. the Old X’icaraKei ami -Mrs. P a r ­ ker, Tempenince Hotel. T h e Biiniolds- wick Brass liaiid [ikiycd ti .selection ol


of visitini; the beaut iful ,t;arilens, where llic splendour and varioly of ihe many- coloured blooiim iiiel with tlic ajinroval and admirat ion of all.


T ’ O Hi: LE T BV i


ir-.-e,


tv i i : n-AVBi.i. B in iu .s i . i le p”--w


■(ill ..-SI V l in n uhieii 1


Special pri.'.n Mr. B„-.h1. Stmlbm,,-. e,


Mr. Biui'd, Dun-"P ,


Tr..vioiis» experience nniU'Cet-tury. OMcist In­ dustrial Mutual ,i\.H?nvance Society in tlie Kingdom


W A


S


g e n t s required for CiilheBoe and Dis tri'it. £2 to £'^ can bo onrm.*il_ b;. cneigetic men.


A ip ’y, X, Timci (Jflico.


t o c k in g s k n i t , 'Viioiesnie and Stockings lvE-I''U(.’Tlbl>.— 10, Lowergi


l ie ta i l ate.


"^ yA N T ED . .at once, HOUSE^tAlD-WAITRESS good wages, no washing, Station H u IEL.


O N S A L E .


'OR SA L E .—1*11 AI*yL'v>X, i^uilihle for ptmy 11 hands to r-arry tivo people. — .\ppfy, R. D


Musso.i, Ma\fieM. OHilieroe. Kiimulngton. F L r.vergate, Clillieree. N


FOREST (JF ROWLAND—ROWLAND INSTATE.


r U E LI .M1X A R Y A N X (.) U X C1 •: M E X T’. in O i lE R W H IT E ’WELL FARM.


lars ne.vt week. A ’


i-.-rest CUUicroc.


LL LIVE ami DEAD S I ’OCK to he Sold on Wednesdiiy, Senteinber 17th. Ful l p a r t icu ­


ROULTRV K EE FERS


S i ; sS E X GKm UXIJ UAT.^, f l i n t , g r i t , OYSTER SHELL, UUNE MEAL, etc., in large or smal l qiiauiitics, clie.ip, from F. C. Townj.i;v r.h Moor Lane. X. IL—Special clTer, Kiiglisli Rone .Meal, enquire price.


[A X U R E FOR T i lD GARIMIX from id. per


Ib. XiU’alc of Seda ajid Rota.'h Manure kept lu stock.—F. C. TownJey, uj, ^loor L mio, Chlhoroo,


FpO RE SOLD J3V PRIVATE TREATY, l lo u s - in West View; three Bedrooms, Bay Window, Bath, Hot and Cold Water.—Aj'ply, 54, West View.


TO FAKMEKS.


j ; |T n ;A T E o f s o d a , or SU H -H A T E OF A.MMOXIA UjOj a t tlio rulo of i lo t j j cwla par aci'v, ensures a Iicavy e:cji>. Oi>iei.’j aliOuUl L? plaecil a t once. P r ices ou A p p h e atio u .—^1'. C. To’.vnley, 19, Moor Lane-, ClUIicroo,


V V Orpiniil'ju?-) have api'nintt-ii r . ch r«‘Wtile\,


NOTICE TO IM.iCLTiiV KEEPER.':'. (K)OK SONS, (r*riL’in:Uurs of the


riH iheir Sole Ayeut for Clitla-r e an.] ili-trict, Cu■■.tom'Ar^ mav no'.v uV.l.iin tl'.oir (ii/*)'!.-* \wJ.oUt the ilohiv whieh has l i iE ie ro hi'en llu-case. I'uiiltry Moa’ls. liuup un.l In.-ect P'^’.•.-!d:^. i lint L.rit an.l j l.Uist. Ovstor


i all P-'iiUrN SpreiMliiiets n-.’u- It- h-ul fr.Jiii F. C. ■ riAVNLLV, I'.'. Mo.;r Eane, (-!P.h-roe. NW’I’IVI*. CiUAND. Ihe i’e 'l nm'.m* for the Farm and G.arden, I '- I.-’.-. ■'h per :.-n. or r, . j.cr


R-’.h' '-r ..nd Metal Rnus, and


cwt . car riage p.iitl. Vi i t 's r-" a:;d i »:>lrie: Elutions F C. TOWN LEV. Auenl.


ta ’.’t'U'iiiR. Miniae'. .’uU 'r ; (kl’l”-*.


ta „ PJ. L’jd ja t • lli i l . i . t f tu n o d for nnh'iic tiion of le


abciil (tOi.) :»(T'”i. - A Pi>!v. -Mi:. Pa!


'■fMlh: S l i ’ OTIl'N] L.-l,’■f, nu l


L


tpr.iis• -MHfiv til llK- "'f•cr.’H'.ry. •ii* '.lit !\i;:ilii"t»U, Wi


1 p.i^ :ic III,i 1 f f" •M n ’tO’vT • an R iM


’, Cdi'.h r> E in v r .A X . i t fA T E - . ill. H;irro]>


Ea ru f , !'(-* t ,K V. Af i f I'-V Mulillc


Lpb-i Cli: 'uT. I-’. r p i ' !•: V Hit ■ \V,> r.■!ii,u-f .] i. •1


. u'.' li-r ihc : ’-t.


I'ar


. ’M T( d - 0 1 ! i;


II IG a <.'L VSS Tx'Ciinit \ I’T C-vt.ii'',. ;


P.’ iat. \ ’ar!ii>h. ( 'u'-’i id- icli’ni!. G’t atie tl.


; . IH H N : I '1 I n ‘


1 1 1 ' <y


!p n h ' - ' ' E ,< T 5 -- 'V


4 li 1 >) i - i f i 'I f | A .'iiiv’i r "ixA}


U'.M Wi-.i '7 mK


, ' ' - : |"M y i i r t ’


' c l - m


w.;; w b , jVE


I Don't forget tha t vou ear. obtain (j ENUIXE '!■ 'iiOA-' ' nr 1 ; b f


o r s a l e —a few RJ g:illon U.ail'.vay Cans, in good cun.liiion.— I. W.


Milk Gil l .


e w k n o t t in g MACUINIC, all the latc.st itnprovb'nienis, to bt.*U, CiKaj).—F. bT.vuic


'i l 'r 'i 'i 'l f .-? - '' f , U ■Y'ti.v


■ m i’: W A N T E D .


ANTED, beginning of Ootabor, good COOK- GENERAL. Apply, by le tte r only, to


Low Jloor Vicarage, Clilhcrov,


Di 'W N a AM li


o I;B. I.E f iN .n : iG '. i i ’.'


G a-m m . ( -.v m


’ dance an d other nuusic. L;irt;o numhers j ^r; - J'-'-J-,,-” 'avai led themselves of the oi tporlunily ‘


1 )


ho' 1 r Z' • such a- •


Buil


ol s


c-iPol ^ 7 M.-. IL ( hui


.)• P f t u r Tho -h


frtpu -1.1 fp .’u U*ti i UllVrs


1


.1 . t . K t \ . e.ii-si-ti'-;: (-1 I lu i l i i .iT . t-o-aii r w as ■


I. PT n. iv.- (It "


Ffr urD 1 L > iU Bu:; im-:' a- . 1 (


iiE •' h. i •.’ 1 . ' 1 li;


!'■ \{ .V-' Fi-hi


.".3 H.' 10;>. ol Gr.t.-s 1 ’lu l. and n u iits


il ill F ir:r-. 'V’lr.-io i. h -t. .1 ;’. 1 (irigi.iaiiv


l-V t ;ul


1 .M n;iN


Oil U ia V


F.’! fu ar'-


,y. U hv“


, ■U.dI Ihc Ht’iD' lit to


lIB U nE 1


■::■!■•: liy Mr. 1 11- list' tUlll (if lew


-n .Mi;' i n-! 1’*.; r .. - ■ ”i 'i , : 0


’ t H H. iLt'USi*, .■ [ iSi -Jr


•. i ill ri’ipiirctl, . . !’■ - ! PTC liV.Ul


’1 li .Ifsirabic. 1..’ i-.’t'UDir’l hy


'i r.U’f M i (»• t" .i'-sE t ill A . ’1 o *1 House : i. J ; . o ip ,.


■*rst'>;j \ lo tr U’li td Uif it’’-’ ■ r-i'.-.w V* h’C lot - -uitl Bull Im-'s


r . G. As.-it::!')'-. 1 i 1 U i-'ti , i l l ' iii-j’iit’.


S .U iE r> \ ■p i’H


T()-.'lOKU'r i'. '.V E i . l . '.A -E , I ' l . t n i i


V I E W S


ALL THE LATEST NOVEf.TIES. AT THE TIMES OFEICE,


Kiviui up :hv hu.siiu >a.‘ lo pclj.'iC


MDS DUErvDl’-N p.siructitinr» from .M


is favDur.’l u i ih


' ]>. V. - WiLcii, ^vho IS ell hv tuuHi.m ns ul.uivo


on S;lui>hty, Au;:ust. ”Ulh E"'_, th'P mhuh'«>f the Stoc ■; m 1 r;it]p. l-i-'ctuics. 'No . *f i Mcr nutl D ra HT. F o r ”p;irticul u.s see p su ’r;«. b.ile a t ,k*


m m


-ir - an-' also I’v aJ r-i. Ip .


'I f ’ --No'V,' - 'U'(’I r i , -•ufx-'.rk}; s ' " r - - C


. 7sSvt,P>) J


X E * L r


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