WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1902,

DEATH OF CAPTAIN HASTINGS.

THE CHINESE COURT.

Some Kabu Lesidents may have observed f a rathor ummuul phenomenor us the same night of Tuo-day, which reume to have Return developed which curious wonther at Yoko batna,

THE CHINA MAIL.

cute to see the show, and betwiland To-day's Advertisements

At the Chien Men, many foreignors het ine, assumed to the contrary by the Chi

to Peking Described by use officials, found no difficulty whater or in getting access to places from which they could easily see the procession, Nor did the officials show ady, resentment whee

Lye-Witnes9.

PEKING, January 7, 10-p.m.

DANCE ON FL.M.S. TERRIBLE.

DuATS for Grusts from Hongkong B will leavO MURRAY PIER at

Entertainments.

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S

SOCIETY,

The Court reached Puo-ting-fn on the many cameras were levelled at the Imperial 8.45 1.3 and for Guests from Kowloon |

chairs. The Frapares and Empress sull, heats will leave GOVERNMENT WHARF Scotch Concert,

(Police Pier) at same time.

Hongkong, January 22, 1902.

No. 2 or 1892, .

rund

100

THEATRE ROYAL,

There we a feeling of widespread and sincer regret when it became known

A heavy bank of cloud lay throughout. The "Colony that Captain W. C. H. Hastings Postmaster General died over the bills, north of Kobe, and in a this warning sa dhe Government Civil Hertain area of the sky above this bank a

3rd inst, and entered by the North Gate, at least whilo parying our toews stand, pital, Captain fastings was in ill-health palish red reflection as of a great fire in

a sombat exceptional thing to de, but seed to be keenly alive to the whol proceedings, and showed great interest when he was invalided in 1901, and the distance. appeared after dark, and re-

the South Gate is naured As Men of the in everything: expecially was this the IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE SATURDAY, 25th Jan., mained for several bouts, varying in inton

*Ghost Way' and thin was thought to be at Chien Mên, The Dowager actuostly was under special expert treatment at

The

-Jeuned

the most mark- forward in too inauspicious for their Majestics. As ised manner to the foreigners. The latter He returned to the Colony in ity, however, at short intervals. Sqnemlige last, it continued ie had light was probably connected with a do-

customary in Impația journeyings, the courtoasty mised their hats, and some of To health, and had been off duty since monstration further north of the aurora

could through the town was screened off to them selually raised a small cheer.

The Royalties left thoir chairs to perform sceure immunity from the vulgar gazze, and some act of warship at small shrines, anil October, the usure of his mandy being borealis although it seems snusoni for the dificult of diagnoris. Last week, he was tuys of the northern lights' ovon to be the local officials went the length of actually then went on stright into the Paltze- paratially paralysed, and was removed

requesting foreigner to absent themselves, | Peking and Tientsin Times, to Hospital where everything was done by seeing spped to styled the though there is much reason to believe that Drs Atkinson and Bell and the wursing / phnomenon kummysk-literally burn-in this proof of their zoul they were going | stail to alleviate his suffering, which had any church,' a wond applied by the Japanese far beyond the wishes of the Emperor and bwen intouse and continuos during the People to any ginto in the sky-frem a

Hemo.

ruitected down to these latitudes A

wager. The Court took up its quarter

CANTON NOTES.

(From Our Own Corespondent.)

whole period of his illeeas, Hope alan hefire ar from the sun, sad met the draigaa į in the Vice-regal Yames olose to, the famous REIGN OF TERROR IN TOWN, AND ENTRY,

Gand the construit and soothing companion ship of Mrs Hastings, for whom much sympathy fel in ber irreparable ix-

reavement.

tion of any peculiar phenomenon, Pro Imily the buring-cloud of Tuesday night and dustrie in its origin, and the peculiar weather at Yakobazm may have

beca converted with the Fame

cansch

THE NANNING' AFFAIR.

Captain Hastings one to Hongkong lain. -1889, and had been in continuous residungo | Roten les 19083 when he was compelled to gu on sick leave. He game here from St. Lucia, where he had just been appointed Chief of Police and Inspector pl Prikotsy. He served originally in the Royal Navy

Result of the Inquiries.

A

A new light has been shed on the reent

fair on the West Hiver ahea the sound Markdagens heel on and

Court where-the Fan Thi was tried and condemned to death by the Alfied Suidiora in the Autumn of 1800. The chair used for the long journey was of atoul thony and was inlaid and otherwise adorned with jade. Vieroy Yuan Shib-kai escorted the Court throughout the entire itinerary in

the

Chin-li, and hada series of prolonged nude- eners. Tas fact that at Feng Tai in the penaltiente

ui stage

Journey he earnestly and bully Lare to the erupoor and Dowager his must soleum Real, would seem to pour to the teet that Jassurance the all was well and perfectly

their Majesties had held many doubts an elise point. We haul on excellent an- thority that in Chilli, as compared with Ho

Fartu 2846 to 1881. when he retired with the rank of Comterandet, poking up the position of luspecter of Minigrants and Des 4. 5. F. Corso, of Hat:H, Olary, a pos puty Camerat „Jamaica. His fins apprints | sanger sau the Nouring, was shot through ment in Hongkong was that of Assistant one of his legs. H.M.S. Rukia was detail- Harbourmaster, bat no local olligist probed to make inquiries, and the result of these ably filled more quting appointments in the hus, we believe, shown that the anfortant, the exactions and demands of the same perial with so much public acceptatu affic is more the result of accident apéu xiul modlit ke himselt as elid Explain | Can design. It will be vennembored ther

Hastin Be W

vny popular our reports published last week stated first Capules

ni Saperintendent

Police that the aggressors were soldiers, then aud Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, later that they were supposed to be pirates for though imbued with a high sutse

eunuchs, runters and other and couchere were must podrtate. This itself is een ent testimony to the fat-reaching influces of the Viceroy.

On January the 7th at Bn.m., the Caurt left by trang and reached Ma-chia-pu at

in soldier's clothing. The facts which have, a good deal before the expected times. of duty bu kew law t banzile large bees ganed Forum a acliable soupy are Thar bain was in change of Bt. Sadat while boikes of men as a way in ensure efficiency ¦ that the Commander of H.MS – Ruban De

can tho Lu Flow metals - this gentle trich ở số bộ and discipline. He was a esgalle Police going to the spot harned that the Chinese

granted the honour of a private audionau

Magistrate, and since he becue Postungster

Personally, he was one of the most chanu- Subterfuge and chicans were ing of men. ark own to him. Re was to the last the same straightforward, honest, imure, typical British sailor who wins the gadwill, adika- | Don nu wereeus of all,

authorities had despatched a burge Incly of

wits both sovereigns and was subsequently, told that he was to be decorated with the the Order of Double Dragon. The train

Canton, January 21.

increase in number and vinhames towards. The usual experience is for molberian to

the end of the Chinose your. This yest, the state of things is much pure serious than it has been for many up. Many paces are practically in a state of siege, and the condition of the country is almost as bad as if way were in progress. Indeed, in some respects it is worse, for even war has its limitations and restrictions, bet A few frets will brigandage has none.

Beginning with this city inell, slleries illustrates the truth of the the sitement

are of daily occurrence, Last Wednesday morning about six o'clock n bout shop nexa Kesi Tak Mun, that is right inside tho city, was attacked. The master of the shop reconized one of the others, and called out his name, a fatal mistake, for no sooner was the nua umed than he aimsed his rifle and shot the shopman. Not may- cout with this, the robber proceeded to beat him with the butt end of his title. This

getting sharmeil for their own safety, foural business was going a when the robbers,

it neccuanтy to Hee.

News is just to hand of serious affray

i

the Matter of the PETITION of NUARY and SEAMAN'S PA- TENTS, LIMITED, of London, in England, for LETTERS PA TENT for the exclusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of M

tion for (a) New and in- Process and Apparatus for the Manufacture of Portland and The bia other similar cement. (2) Im- provements in Process and Ap. paratus for the Manufacture Portland Cement.' (e) *Improve- ments in paces and apparatus for asing pulverimus. Ivel aid in Rotary Boasting Furnaces for use thepo with. Improvements in Ro- tary Furnaces."

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the 23rd January, at Noon, at their Sales

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200 boxes TURKEY FIs, 50 cases 61X, 10 cases CHAMPAGNE 10 Oases MUSTARD, 10 Casas RUBBER DOLLS, 12 kales Bassneo | BLINDS, CADET STANDS, One Everse, One

in connection with an attack and robbery URLLIS MACHINE, & Large CARPETS, &C.. of a pawnshop in the village of San Teo, near Whampion. The pawnshop in quer-

Also:

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And

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Govt. Aurrioneers. Hongkong, January 22, 1302.

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Genend a few years ago ko bas done much, soldiers to engage a body of armger and in association with his Assistant, Mr F. | uniformei pirates-waid to be between 201 Cornwall Lewis, for introduce inch- and 100 strong-in bartle. The wet pirmias needet reformas into flat fredyahased | had been raiding and looking around Herf-

consisted of 22 ears and irma Fengtai of a tion was considered a very secure one be '2, ORG ENGLISH BICYCLE. highly decorated British cumotive. Tho Post Hack Babund entity, and the eject was tea)

cause of the strength of the building. This goverument institution, the local Oilice.

dispel the band and kill and capturanine clearly made a profound impression confidence had fed many people to depasit on the Manelius, for at the request of H. their valuables for safe custody. On Tues- many as possible. The troops were con-

Ho Yamasi it was, next day, talion round day evening, 34th inst., a band of no over veyed to the Island in a cruiser, ad, when to the Chien Men Station, and there ex- the Nenning passpl. they were in cohibited to an admiring crowd of prince of the pawn-shop. They were all in the one hundred strong, appeared at the cloor - with the pirates and bulers wore tyingkes and courtiers.

At Feug Tai the uniform of Chinere soldiers, and carried nwound'in all directions. The pirates were

train was taken in charge by Mr Berniaki lanterns with 1lus word sollier'inscribed, He hated saapis latal a rotasiderable distance, el palms and was driven by Me Muft, while all the In their hands were specs and guns. They andanteurbialness as heartily as Thackeray, ¦ unt visible to those na boud the Nausing, and was ever aggresistive of the bonest but the soldiers were eleso by the share arrangements were in charge of Mr Foley gave out to the people as they passed along worker, however obscure. He took a pro-and had their lacks to the vessel when she the Tatic Manager of the Imperial Chi- that they were in search of robbers. An

Precessary, howling was passing and their faces in the camy,

Inose Railways, at present enfler British the men in the pawn-shop refused to open oinent part in bigh office, and the catholicity of his it is sure that some of the bullets protection. Mr Poley to we understand, the doers these self-constitutest gamedbas Mazur was urineed in the interest he meant by the pirates for the soldiers strack bar the all but unique honour of as intervior of the peste sa etfected aí entrance. with the Hei-Tai-Ho who actually soat for The inmates retired to the upper stories, too's in everything that tended

to the Nunning, and it is denied that the benefit of the erumunity. He way the soldier turned to fire on the passing vessel.

the Emperor (three carriages off') and her and called for help. This so enraged the Clairman of the local Branch of the Navy | As pront of the fact that the soldiery were

self prunanted the Manager to His Majesty.ubers that they set fire to the building, The decorations of the British engine hut not before they had obtained possessi›n League, aml as such his strong pro-British | engaged with pirates the authorities offer-

No Claims will be admitted after the Lendencies were familiar to all of us. Heed to show the Commmoder of the Rabion

were gorges in the extreme; it hd two of valuables to the extent of more than Goods haru loft the Gudurns, and all Goods

in front twenty thousand dollars, was a popular Chairman for several yea

Tho robbers temining ontolivered after the 28th Inst.. se twenty odd bodies of pirates slain inarge yellow diagon flags

will be subject to rent. of the Victoria Recreation Clab, and his the fight, and half-a-deen who had been the boiler and was ornate with red sud

killed two of the tonal policemen as they All Claims against the stemmer nust be when Mranade prisoners. We hear that the British yellow flags along the hand rails and abund white circles target fashion; many small

Ito the Undersigned on or before were retiring.

presented

tisements-- or they will not be Hastings and he were made the recipients authorities are satístied, and intend aliovingance of bunting and evergreens on the top if possible. A deputation of the gentry

The news far the East River is worse the 10th Prox..

recognized. of a handsome silver service in acknow the matter to drop.

All Broken, Chefed, and Damaged Goods of the engine and cuscutcher. Ma-chin-hes come to ask the Viceroy or send met

ard to be left in the Godowns, where they logement of his services to the Cabi

will be examined on the 28th Instant, at 11 had been transformed out of all recognition, Any more of the depraved wonki l incomplete ubica unele no reference to his devoted work daring the plague epitomic of 1894. whe the Chinese leaving refused t

2L he, along with SETVA,

sailors, number of

CarTied ut the disgreeable tund dangerous duty of burying the plague victims at Mount Daria. The Colony is the potter, and the world is the poorer, by the loss of William Charles Holland Hastings, a true. British officer and one of nature's gentlemen.

last public appearaace was

CURIOUS WEATHER AT YOKO. HAMA.

Yokohama folks were subjected to a re- markable meteorological phenomenon on the night of the 7th and the morning of this (the dogan: Aliehl sugu). All night and P

+ to about 2 a.m. the stars were out in a clear tdue sky, but soon afterwards rain began to fall very heavily accompanied, stanogo to 837, by thunder. This storm did not last

THE 'WONG PAT

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The Chinese adminal is at. Tang Kun with of adlad protection from the marsaders.

2800 men, but evim this large force is not

Fm.

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Au ace m of the piratical attack on the but as I told you of this on my way up. 1 suldiers, as the force of seven hundred he seut the other day is entirely inadequate pass being towel from Dosing to need not repeat it here. From this pince, the Wang Sha, above Shui Hing, by the Bri-id of the Railway journey, all the way to tish bunch Hong Hut and the sequent the Palace gate there were soldier guards stealing of the launch by the pirates has fat a cistuuco of ons chang, and in addition, come to hand. It eeroborates mainly the great manssed beddies of Ma's and Yuan's sufficient, and one handrel 1ɔore men are ! azenant of the afair published by uye troops at intervals. The Chinese way there to be drawn from the Bogus forts. Some were altogether 70,00 men on darz, hut parts of the Heangshan Vistrict are untively we have our doubts as to this

number. torday, The Way Fat is n launch that was a passage host between Do Sing and The moment the main pulled The ander the power of the numerors bandits. At Ha Sha, they are said to one thousand Station, there was the usual unseemly

strong. A force of enld iors, assisted by tem rash, just like a stampede, of char hunters The earringes. and underlings to

guard-boats, was sent against these robbers, THE LEADING NEWSPAPER procession, such as it was, was st once

and

within few but it only resulted in the soldiers bang

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Sai Nant. There is a daily service, and it takes the launch two days to make a return trip. It seems that the hurch left De

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instantly the leges wore in the hnd not resumed hur journey when a

American Competition in Hongkong. mud, but observe that for the first time of

A New York telegram to a Loudon number of pirates rominenced! Tora record they were not abasing their heads,

It seems Lut intelligently looking at the Imperial contemporary gives the following infor auck the passengers' luggage. that the pintes had come on board st

travellers. different points e

The Chairs were in their usual state of mation --Ninety per cent. of the Stock- as ordinary gorgeousness and were borne by eight holders of the Cuatantoe Trust Company ruen; in addition to a large accompanying have rated to extend the business Carvigh passengers. For once the passengers body of relays, there seemed to be infinite objected to this treatment and com- number of benzer route. The men had branches at Manila, Shanghai, sud Hang- long care of red and purple silk with the kong This is significant in connection

Bangkok meneed to cry out. Thy soldiers on

character for longevity Jargely imprinted or with the State Department's desire to Times" is its Simasa version. Thus the guard bust stationed at Wang She immedi-embroidered, white trousers and black boots. long, however; it seems, indeed, to nevately put off to Luo rescue and cullared six The colour of the five great chairs was Im- create American banking facilities to advertiser is enabled totalk as it were with! buen arrested by a sudden full of tempora of the pirates. The ethers jumped on perial yellow, ahile it was red for thore minister the United States Chinese in. the Siamese in their own tongue without knowing one word of it, the Bangkok ture and a piercing northerly wind, for board the launch, and, before the crew the procession as Tollows but the whole demnity willwal foreign agency.

Times" doing the translations required.

Literary counonications should be ad- dressed to the EDITOR. Business com knew what was going on, took complete was of that tawdry stoddy character that Trensary have directed the release of goods charge and set the laundi going full spoed

Chinese "shows" nudly present to occid- Į seized at San Francisco because of antivalmunications to the MANAGER

Cheques ental ahead. Some of the pirates worked the 1. Extra chainen with Torrador-filta from the Philippines, vid Hongkong, in and Fost Office Orders in favour of MAXA

"Bangkok Times," Japanese and British vessels in vination of dars bunked by MANAGER, China 2. Ma's cavalrymen a white unkempt the Statuto confining commeres between

Aaricau ports to American vessels.

when people woke up the following worn-

ing they where confronted by a spectaris

the lone Ilk. We tabalatud thu osier aut

engines, and others navigated. They took | Iuits.

Horse.

such as we cannot remember to have Fairly Teng before during a seen residence in this part of Japas. The evergreen trees, buth large and mali, were absolutely loaded with ice; the Latter were in many case bent down to the ground and from the former branches were broken of by the weight of their burden. Bat it was the deciduous trees that presented the most striking aspect, Every twig and branch was covered with affair was reported to the Customs sathori 9. General Ching I sne-cai, glittering crust of ice, and as the lievel rays ties at Sam Shpi on the arrival of the 10; More of "terval.}

11. More of Yuany

the launch as far as the Lang Shan juss. house of the head of the Shin Hing Gorge. Here the piraten went on shore taking two of the crew of the lanuch as hostages fai the safety of the six captural pirates They told the Captain of the guard at 3. Viceroy Yuan's Infantry.

6. Unbreds wen. that, if the pirates were not released, they711. Keg Sisa with his body guard. would shoot the two launch men. The

8. Infantry & tim

of the early sun shout up the objects hunch, and the Commissioner write to the

they were soon to be the minst beautiful and dalicute creations; a ripion of fairy land i Yury sooth. Tas caves of houses, telegraph, electric. Sign, and telephone wires were burdened by icicles till the sun got well arp, and Bluff residents who did not wish to have a shower of ico down their necks were careful not to walk under the centric The lowest temparature in the Settlement was recorded by Messrs Farme Brandt and Co.'s instruments about 8 6. but the cold on the Bluff rast have been greatly more severe than these registered 33.5 degrees Fahrenheit.

cibles

The

Re-

3. Fran's cavalrymen on foreign bay horses lewe is made not becuase the Statute was fapparentis angsgumed since their pur-not violated, but because the shipament ulunsa).

preceded the recent devisina aking Philip Other casue 4. General Minah Imperial yellow pine poris American, purta.

jucket.

will arise upon cerly cargoes from San Francisca. If the Statute is rigidly applied. bera are in enough American vessels 10 do the husiness, for even Auieriem vesels could not grey grids leaving the Philip plus a foreign bossta

San Franci

**** Inerchants Lare eugiating for supplying more ships. The Treasury reluctantly adoptos the thenry that Hawai is within the Stadte regulasing postvise commerce,. and there is a decided rupaguance to ex- tending the theory to the Philippines

theut Tite situation I'

cavalry.

Profatt at Shiu Hing, telling him to do all 12. More of Yunt's infauter

13. The Vicway Yaan Shi-kai with two men of the stature acting us esquires. 14. Baniers in marbrolla galore.

he could to apprehend the pirates.

argent

15. The Dowgor press in a chair with the Speaker and appointed war and trappings precisely like those of the and Cupidities in advance of orbosta Emperor's

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by D. J. Eirst, Pa.D. To be had--Price 30 Cents the set-for the CHINA Max Office, Wyndham.

Street.

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EYE

SIGHT.

N. LAZARUS

OCULISTS' OPTICIAN

LONDON, CALCUTTA,

AND

| 16 Queen's Road Central

HONGKONG.

THE-

Undermentioned Local Residents

Lossius, Capt. J. J Medunald, L. J. B. Manner, TA,

Ave a few mongst the thousands who have xpressed their coieplete sulisfaction with Glasses specially made by Mr LazaROM POS Abdoola, C. Anderson, O. M. Arnold. 11. Bain, Mr A. A True Cut S. Barat, Mrs(Macro) Mills, C. B. (Lqqa) #diwala decisio Basta. A Jaune) Modhismett, J. D. Blason, C. li.

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Clar, E.

Cocker, Capt. T. C. Coster,

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Davidson, N. K.

R. H.

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Fang, Edward Mow Shand. Thos.

Gabbay, C, S.

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Hansen, Trost, J. W. Skun, Chan Fu

Hazeland, E. M.

Shan, Chan Hin

J. J. Spooner,

LT. Hake, A. N. (Brewer Sung, M. H.

and Co.)

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Jacob, Thos.

Julyan, Mos Carnien

Tong, Chun Yits Thomas. Harry

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Wright, A. Youtus, F. II.

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Dr B. Banes, M.D., Civil Surgeon, Faizabad, says — N. Latus, optician, exarted my vision to day, I have such pleasure in testifying to the accuracy with which he determined the proper His method of ginszes for me to wear, examination is a very ingenione And B ourate one, and by it he should be able to Ascertain the proper glasses for the cor rection of all the errors of

refraction met

with

in the eye.

Surgoun-Major G. C. HALL, in charge of the Eye Hospital. Allahabad, says ---I have tested your Kurent Retention Test, and find it returkably good and accurate, and I think is should prove very useful to all who are called upon to treat orrons of refraction, specially "Astigmatisms, which is 0 comron and you so frequently over tooked. Dr

BEAUMONT, FRC.S., M.D., Ro- Hyderabad, nya Mr sidency Surgeon, Lazarus has showp me his method of testing the eyes of persons whose vition is de fective, and Iciusiker that any sme requir ing Spectacles may depend o cving care- fally fitted by him.

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