MURDER CASE.-ri''IVr... 'On Monday a blood-stained sack was found‘beneath the railway bridge, and it.-is behoved the murderer of the Japanese . woman took his', blood-stained clothing in this sack and dumped it in t he river. Ilm jriyOE w; s draggedwithdut- The policb*- are; inhopes of yet being able to ge*.evidenceniv.which Wariest. the murderer, and.. • -it'is hoped thcyavillA11hough sevora 1 citizens oiVcred to siihsei ihc to make up^fiOd tor a reward for evidence leading to . the murderer, no further response has been made \Ve consider, hqwevcr, the matter should not be dropped, but.that the Provincial Government.'should otTer this reward, as it might tempt certain people who arc believed to liayc 'information laid ing to the criine to divulge, what they know, jl’herc is cons id era I »lc’‘ tee I i i g in the city over the a*titude'takon'dby eertain Chinese, who Arc in a -‘position to Yssist the police, positively refusing to give any information. Vi W.V- l,We arc glad to-be able to state the police are making good progress with the case and may be in a pjsition to take definite action any tlay.-