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· THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29TH, 1901
The Centurion, the flagship of Admiral Bey- mour, is at present off the island, and will enter the harbour on Wednesday,
the purpose, all fortresses and other military defences in Fengtion which are not already Russian occupation, and that the same course shall be pur
As was the case hore, the Freemasons of sued with regard to such powder-a-Shanghai have postponed their Intended ball in guzines as the Russian authorities may consequency of the death of the Queen, not require, Fifthly, Russia engages that Newchwang and any other places in Manchuria now occupied by her soldiers shall be restored to Chinese civil administration 20 soon
We are requested to remind the public of the general meeting of the Hengkong Benevolent Society which takes place at noon to-day.
The Japon Mail has news that in the early part of this month numerons icebergs were
M. A. Conil, the Yokohama Agent of the Mesangeries Maritimes," has been created Che- valler of the Legion of Honour.
M. Jennitushka, the Austrian Conal ut Tokohann, has been transferred to Bombay to take charge of the Consulate General there. It reported that he will be succeeded by Mr. Max Kutschera, who has ay till now been Consul for Austria-Hungary here.
The American steamer Kongsee, chartered
TELEGRAMS
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
SHANGHAI, 28th January, 7.6 p.m.
ANOTHER WEST RIVER PIRACY
AND MURDER.
T. legaphic information reached the firm of Hessrs. Carlowitz & Co. yesterday that. Mr. Buckhardt and Mr. Spalinger who, accom- panied by Mr. Huygen, had on the previous day left the Shameen at Canton in their loreha for a shooting expofition up the West River, had been boarded and attacked by pirates with fatal results. The party loft in the early mora. ing accompanied by Al Loong, their confiden-
the firm for over forty years, and two- or three honse servants. The boat's crew were men who had repeatedly sailed in the lorcha on similar sxcarsions, and had taken the party out last Christmas for five or six days without any mishap, Dvery propon was therefore made for a pleasant trip, and all went well till towards the afternoon, when but a few
drifting in the ses two or three miles from by the U.S. Government from Warner, Barnes PRINCE CHUANG AND YU HSIEN til servant, who had been in the employ of Shanbalkwan,
as the Russian Goveroment is satisfied
& Co., has arrived at Manila, having on board that peace and good order have been
about 300 native prisoners from Santa Cruz restored in the province. SCOTCH WHISKY. Biathly, that for the purpose of maintaining The return of visitors to the City Hall Li-and the Island of Marinduque, part of whom Law and order, the Chinese shall em-brary and Museum last week shows that 494 will in all probability be furnished with trans- ploy local police under the command of non-thiness and 148 Chinees visited the former portation to Gusic.
institution, 273 non-Chinese and 2,747 Chiness the Tartar General,
the latter. Seventhly, that there shall be stationed at Muukden & Russian Political Resident
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The Kawasaki Dockyard, Japan, has plenty of work in hand, no less than five vessels being Mr. Washington Woodsock, formerly pro- on the stocksat present. These are one torpedo prister of the Kowloon City Hotel, died sud-boat for the Japanese Navy of 80 tons, three denly on Saturday afternoon in his house at steamers for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha-two of Kowloon City. He was 58 years of age. Death 1,000 tons and one of 700 tous-a ing beat for the War Department of 230 tons, and a 600 ton
in believed to be due to natural use.
At the offices of the Public Works Depart-lightor, designed to carry 93 horses. The tex ment yesterday afternoon, Mr. G. J. W. King podo host will be completed in July. offered for sale one lot of Crown land at QuarTY Bay. The purchasers were Messrs. Butter- field and Swire, who paid $23,219 for the ground, which is simply an enclosure on their own land.
exercising generi powers of control, to whom full information with respect to any measures of importance must be furnished by the Tartar General, Eighthly. that should the heal Chinese police prove insufficient to deal with any emergency that may arise, the Tartar General shall address bimself to the Russian Political Resident Moukden, and shall invite the latter to despatch sich reinforcements as may One would think that a communication ad- be necessary.
dressed to the Postmaster General, Hongkong, Nintbly, that the Russian text of the agree-would be about the last to go astray, but one ment shall be regarded as the original. sent from Canton recently for this official was
delivered at the Central Folice Station by Chinese letter-carrier.
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BEHEADED.
Peking native official telegrams state that Prince Chuang and Yu. Hsien were beheaded yesterday.
LI VERY ILL.
REPORTED RUPTURE OF NEGOTIATIONS. Native officials at Shangbai report that peace negotiations have been broken off. -
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Li Hung-chang is seriously ill and doli- miles from the Shaween the party vers sur
prised and boarded by a gang of pirates. Up. to the present the firm in Hongkong have but rious.
meagre particulars of what actually happened, but there must have been a plucky and determined resistance towards the despera- doos by those heard the loroha, for Mr. Buckhardt has been wounded in two places, once in the right thigh and again in During the recent disturbance in China,
the foot, while Mr. Spalinger has received a borseshoe silver worth some 3,500,000 taels, to-
nasty body gunshot wound. Mr. Kaygen and gother with some 500,000 káku of rice, fell into
one of the house-servants have also been in the hands of the Japanem troups at Tientsin, Peking and other places. According to news
jured, the latter, it is said, rather suriously. The Hongkong representatives of the firm from Tokyo, the rice is being used to feed the
As we announced yesterday, Proclamation of muda the necessary arrangements to send u troops in Chine and as wages for the Chinees coolies employed by the array. The horseshoe the Accession to the Throne of King Edward nurse to the sufferers immediately on receipt of silver has been transmitted to Shanghai, Thee Seventh will be made on the Cricket the telegram, and the comentar sutrition were Government proposes to purchase gold bullion Ground at 4 p.m. to day. The Proclamation of at once notified with a view to the arrest of the at Shanghai or bills on London with the silver, the King's Accession will be made by His Ex-
pirates. ellency the Governor, Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G., associated with the General Officer
.
4
THE ACCESSION CEREMONY
TO-DAY,
The arrangements, as supplied to us from Govermanent House, are as follow -----
The route from Government House will be
On the return of the Canton boat last even-
the cabin. It is stated that the man who threw the pot was killed, and two others with him but as to that there is no confirmation
The Japon Mail does not consider it QUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY,
credible that such a convention as the GOLD CAPSULE.
above (the parties to which were stated to
Messrs. Hughes and Hough offered for com. Watson's be the Tartar General TSENG and M. petition on Saturday lust 19 sites for the erac- THORNE'S BLEND and
The repert sent by our London correspon-Commanding the Troops, the Rear Admiral, ing we learnt that it was while proveling up KORGETOVITCH, representing Admiral ALEX-tion of boothe and raat-shods on the Government dent that the Germans had seized and looted the Bishop of Victoria, the Chief Justice, the the Brick Kila Creek that the party was t GLENDRCHY are high-class Soda Whiskies,rer, the Russian Cou ander-in-Chief in ground adjoining the Race Course on the ces the Peking Club has so far remained uzex- Commodore, the Members of the Executive tacked. A fusilade was fired at the boat from Two lots were plained, says the Kobe Chronicle. A despatch Council, the Faisse Judge, and the Members of both sides, and a stink pet was thrown inte of greater age than most brands in the Manchuria) should have been concluded, sion of the Race Meeting.
but goes on to remark - Kupour says withdrawn und the rest fetched in the aggregate in the American papers howover, now gives the Legislative Council of the Colony. market.
"that it has not been acknowledged by the $840, against 2945 last year. But, whether Russian Government. tentative or Bual, some arrangement in the above sense seems to have been locally "proposed." No doubt if such an "ar rangement" bas actually been made Russia would still find it possible to barmonise it. with Count CASSINT's recent explicit as- Burances that no treaty has been concluded between Russia and China which alters the former country's declarations that she has Lc design of returning any part of Man- cburia; for the fifth condition above makes
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On Saturday the British cruiser Mohawk left for England. On Sunday the British torpedo-boat destroyer Whiting arrived from Shanthai and the Portuguese gun-bost Zuire eft for Macao. Yesterday the French ganboat Vipere arrived from Mucao, the British battlo ship Glory left for Shanghai and the French cruiser Descartes for Saigon.
The 23rd inst, was the santo" or natal day of Alfonso XIII. of Spain. The day is usually a gala one in Manila, bat this year it had hardly
sad news was received of the death of Queen
the whole story. According to the despatch, before the siege Baron von Kettoler, the Ger man Minister, who was subsequently murdered, asked for the use of one room, in which he desired to lodge soldiers. His request was granted, and in a short time the Germans seized the whole place. Lumber for a complete house was looted to repair the German Lega. tion. Afterwards, though the club-house was not used, Count von Waldersea refused to auc- render it and refused to pay for the material looted. The value of the property seized is stated to be 300,000 tools. The rastier was
Rattlement. But, if we are not mistaken, news been burut, or partially surat, by Boxers, which would seem to cast some doubt upon the story
Bind with soldiers.
His Excellency the Governor will come down by Murray Roud and, turning along Chater Road, will enter the Ground by the steps near the back of the Cricket Club Pavilion. Ha will then proceed to the platform erected near the middle of the Ground. The space in front of the platform bounded by Murray Road
and the west side of the Ground will be lined by troops and bluejackets. The area at the
commehood (records the local Times) when the referred to the Miniators of all the Porore forsides and behind the platform will be set aside
a promise for the restoration to Chinese Victoria, when all the flags which had been dis- was received before the siege that the Club bad for the general public, orcapt a small roped
civil administration of all places now co-
* A PON
A. S. WATSON & CO. cupied by Russian soldiers so soon as the Russian Government is satisfied that peace and good order have been restored in the province. Admitting for the sake of argu. is omenany recognised by Russia
that she honestly intends to carry out the evacuation, as promised, the situation created would be [354 one of constant mebace to the peace of the
CEWARDIALE,
On the 27th January, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. G. France, JOHN KATTENBOWRY to FLORENCE ANNIE THERESA WATTON, eldest daughter of the late J. K. WHITE, of Hongkong.
The Daily Press.
and
played to announce the festal day were half masted, and many of the functions stranged for the occasion were postponed ont of respect to the memory of Her Majesty, The Spanish Press all over the world is loud in its acclama age on the 17th May next. It is expectexl that he will assume the reins of government next
Fear.
At the meeting of Khursholders in the Hum- phreys Estate and Finance Company yesterday
in portion immediately adjoining, where the foreign consuls, foreign naval officers, and ladios will be accommodated.
corner.
at present. Mr. Buckhardt throw the pot over the side, and at onse made for his rife. With that he did good service in beating the pirates
was engaged at daylight yesterday morning, off, as also did his companions. A steamlaunch
and a search party went out later in the day, Other boats have been requisitioned, and it is hoped that ore long the gang will be cap- tured,
· HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.
Harmston's Circus is an exceedingly maritori. qus and enterprising production, but of all ite many and varied scenes, there is none which is ball so remarkable or interesting as the Keene The general public can only enter the Ground which its own marquee presents. One ser each by the steps in Murray Road leading direct to succeeding night the spations area laneath the 261th wear | foxed by a good humoured publle celebrating with unaffected delight the re-ascension, as it were, of circus oddities to meridian. For more than two hours, with only a mach grudged interval of ten minutes, a ceaseless, unflagging round last the strains of the National Anthem are heard, the audience displays an unmistako- able eagerness for more of entertainment goes forward, and when at
artistes mineli has been written, and it is needless Of the various to describe the excellence with which each item of a somewhat lengthy programms is pat through, or the unstinted applause which each per former merits and receives. Last night wai no exception: the round of applause was complete. The newly arrived attractions in the Frezagonda Sisters and the Jansons met with unbounded enthusiak. Thenerobatic-dancing of the former, which captivated so many audiences in Europe, met with a Mr. W. Whiley, of the Sperry Flour Com-failed to subside till s reappearance was made very warm reception, which
Early in the present months riolent storm bakanut denkt pride at Queenstown was badly damaged. While the British bark
The ceremony will be very brief. His Ex- Queen of Cambria was being towed into Fal: cellency will enter the ground at four o'clock mouth, her tow-line parted and she was blown sharp, and will read the Proclamation from the Across the bows of the British bark Crown of platform. Immediately after the reading, which India, damaging the latter's hand. The Queen will only take a few minutes, the Royal Stan of Cambria was cut down to the water's edge.dard will be unfurled on the temporary flagstaff Far East. The total disbandment and re-
at noon, Mr. Hart Duck (who presided) addShe was beached, and is leaking. The bark and His Excellency the General will call for moval of Chinese troops and the destruction Gentlemez:
Before proceeding with the busi- of magazines and fortresses not tempomrily news of this meeting it is my sad duty to refer Pegasus grounded off Lavernock Point, but HONOKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VIEUX ROAD C required by Russia would render the Rus-with the deepest regret to the great national as subsequently fented and towed to a place of LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.Csian withdrawal a matter of difficulty and calamity that has fallen upon our Empire by made ready for lowering, and the davit of ene shelter. When she grounded her boats were danger. But from past experience it is the death of our beloved Sovereign. I am quite of them ourried away, precipitating fivo men Hoxoxoxa, 20th January, 1901 impossible to hope that Russia, once es.
certain I echo the sentiments of every one of into the water. They were all drowned, with tablished in full military possession of the
her subjects when I say that we felt for her not the exception of a sailor landed at Cardiff. THE Japanese Press, both verzacular and province, would find it in her heart to recede. only the respect and veneration which we should This man was picked up by a bug. A despatch naturally have for so distinguished a raler, but from Hollyhead says the British bark Primrose Her promises would go the way of many that we bad also a deep personal love which was Hell was drifting up the Channel under bare Chinese secret treaty concerning Southern/others, and the situation created could only inspired by the knowledge that Her Majesty polos. The coastguardsmen are endeavouring received a wire from the family of Prezidentances of the latter even excelled the high en-
English, makes much of the reported Russo-
Manchuria, the text of which Dr. MORRISON telegraphed to the Times, as we learnt from our London correspondent, at the commence. ment of the year. It was then eaid that the
be resolved by recourse to the sword.. One at least of the Japanese native papers affects to see no danger from the arrangement. The Nichi Nichi Shimbua thinks that the alleged agreement is a perfectly natural
three cheers for His Majesty King Edward VII.
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S
HEALTH.
EX-18SUKING NEWS RECEIVED YESTERDAY.
pany, informed us yesterday evening that he had in the ring, while the serial trapeze perform- McKinley, ut Canton, Ohio, stating that the They presented a unique set which it is almost confums which had been passed upon them. President had almost entirely recovered, news impossible to describe. The lady has mar- which will be received with great satisfaction vellous strength. While hanging from her your readers. It will be remembered that trapese her high in the air, she holds # hoop ene of Mr. Whiley's daughters married Pay of towers in which another member executes master Barber, one of President McKinley's persons are held on a revolving trapere. This a series of tricks. After this four other
agreement amounted to the formal establish. I outcome of the situation, being nothing sessed two deck-houses, one on each side, and Penopolis ran ashore on the sande between nephews, whose lainanted donth we chronicled part of their performance was emphati-
ment of a Russian protectorate over Mouk- den and Fenglien province. Our Yokohama contemporary, the Japan Mail, learns "from a trustworthy source" that the gist of the agreement is as follows:-
Russia agrees that Chinese officials shall be allowed to resume the functions of civil government at Moukden and in the province of Fengtien, on certain condi-
tions, namely: Firstly, that General Tseng undertakes to
take such measures as may be necessary for the pacification of the districts in question, and also that he engages to render assistance to Russia in the work of constructing the railway. Secondly, that General Taeng will accord friendly treatment to all Russians con- nected with the military occupation of
more than a temporary arrangement for a modus vivendi Without some such ar- rangement it would not be possible to pro- vide for the civil government of Manchuria, and to regulate the relations between milj. tary and administrative officials. None of the other papers take this view, which in- deed hardly seems tenable. The others comment as strongly on the supposed ar. rangoracat as Dr. MORRISON himself can have done, and he is not wont to spare the Russians. Judging from the telegrams in the Australian papers received this week the English, German, and American Presses are manifesting no little alarm over Russia'a conduct in Manchuria, and there has been some talk of a co-operation between the other Powers to preserve the integrity of China-evidently the Anglo-German Agree ment is not held sufficient to guarantee this, It will have been seen that the Cologne Garette thinks that Lord SALISBUHT is largely responsible for much of Russia's
occurred.
No fatalities
a month or two ago.
CORRESPONDENCE,
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents]
THE MURDERED SCHOOLMASTER,
Hongkong, 28th January.
was perfect as weman, as wife, and as mother. to assist her with the life-saving apparatus. A The task of floating the sunken dredger, the Spanish steamer was driven ashore at the Port Canton River, is proceeding as expeditiously as land breakwater. The Weymouth lifeboat possible, though several unforeseen difenities attempted to rescue her crew, but the fearful have arisen. It appears that the dredger possess running prevented it. The British steamer when she capsized she forced the port deck Abaraven and Briton Ferry. house through the deck, making a large cent which it is necessary to repair. Several divors have been busily employed hermetically soul- The following despatch received from General ing down some of the hatchways, and in
Wheaton, received at U.. Division Head- preparing places for receiving the coffer-dams quarters on the 23rd inst., bears out what our which have been built for the purpose. The Manila correspondent says about the progress coffer-dums have been erected at the Prays in Northern Luzon. General Wheaton says: Reclamation Works, and it is anticipated these On January 20th Col. Davis at Vigan ad- will be placed in position during the week, sadministered the Oath of Allegiance in the church an attempt made to pump her out carly next to over 1,000 former insurgents, all of whom week Lieutenant Litchfield, of H.M... Ter admitted that they had been contributing to the ritie, is superintending the diving operations, insurgent cause, and relontarily through the and is himself taking part in the diving.
advice of Caberas expressed a desire to donnance their allegianca to the insurgents and their desire to take the oath of allegiance to the United States. These men all live within the jurisdic. tion of Vigan, in the various barrios belonging to it. From the fact that the chiefs of the barrios case in voluntarily with the lists of the names of these and requesting the Presidente' to inter- cedo with the Commanding General to receive and am, etc., them under the protection of the United States dag, itis considered a very hopeful sign. Chaplain Fitzgerald, U. 68. Army, addressed the natives LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. in Spanish and impressed upon them the impor- tance and wisdom of accepting the supreme The Imperial German Mail steamer Kinuta-
Long before the service started at the Union Church on Sunday evening, the building was crowded to its utmost caproity, and pew and aisle and gallory held their fullest complement of worshippers, even the verandahu outside the church containing many who were unable to obtain seats in the Church. The open ing voluntary was Chopid's March Funèbre," and an impressive silence greeted ulike this sad Mrs. Mudie's magnificent rendering of Sullivan's the districts in question, and that he action. We fear that the Colaque Gazette is "The Homeland." Afterwards in his sermon
and with provisione.
the Rev. J. G. Williams referred to the wONIAN"
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,"
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cally a great anecoKU, and was received with enthusiastic applansa and a recall. On the whole the virus programme le ore which should not be missed. There will be a matinea to-morrow (Wednesday), and at the evening bo admitted at half price. performance soldiers and sailors in uniform will
POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIANS' CLOSING NIGHTS.
To-nightand to-morrowsight the Lilliputians, who have been delighting all Hongkong for the formances this season in Hongkong of The past three weeks, give their last two por Geitka. Two big houses are sure to assemble to bid good-bye to our glerer little visitors. I have been a little their farewell matinee of The Geisha, by special To-morrow afternoon at 3.30 p.m. they give request. As before, children, amans, schools, and milors and soldiers will be admitted st half- price. The doors open at 280 p.m. and the performance starte 11 8,20
S19,-I was glad to see in your paper a few days since the suggestion that a subscription should be opened for the family of the murder stand, wholly destitute. ed Chinese schoolmaster-left, as "wo ander
surprised and disappointed to see no further notice or acknowledgment of subscriptions
Hoping, however, that your suggestion will be carried out, I ezclose my contribution,
AN ENGLISHMAN.
Last night's presentation of The Lady Slavey was thoroughly anccessful, Master Willis Pollard and Misses Agnes Turner and Madge Williams fairly carrying off first honours, while Miss
Daphne Trott's highland ding was a triumph.
In view recent movements in the cotton
shall provide them with places to lodge right. But Lord SALISBURY is not alone. Heliness and parity of the late Queen's character, authority of the United States of America. clan, carrying the German Mails with dates
has been ably backed by the British authori~which impressed all who came into contact with The parish priest, Enrique Rosario, translated from Berlin of the 7th inst., left Colombo on market, the following information, from official Thirdly, that General Teeng engages to die ties into whose hands the conduct of affairs her. The affection which she lavished on ser- the remarks into Nocano and added some of his Friday, the 25th inst; at 5 pm, and may be sources, taken from the St. Petersburg Com-
arm and disband all Chinese soldiers in is not irretrievable yet; the reported agree- sincers tribute, which found voice in the emizistered the oath of allegiance, each man plas
in North China fell Possibly the situation vaut, as much as people, inspiring that most own of similar effect. Padre Rosario then ed. expected here on or about Tuesday, the 5th mercial and Industrial Gazette, with regard
the above districts; and, further, to hand over to the Russian military authorities such munitions of war as may be in any arsenals of which the Russians have not yet taken possession.
ment, convention, or arrangement may not pression her most Gracious Majesty, the no Ling his hand on the Bible and kissing the exist; the action of Russian officials in bility and purity of her character, which have crucifir and affixing his signature or mark to Manchuria may not be supported by the purged our national life of much of its pr. the list which had been prepared. A great St. Petersburg Government. In any case, vious coarseness and immorality, and elevated lead of solemnity was observed in administering the whole tone of public opinion-all liad thair this oath and it is believed if anything is bind- however, the question of Manchuria is one origin, he urged, in the deep and farvent pistying on the conscience of these people, this outh which requires immediate attention, for which was so manifest to all her people. At will be so considered by them. There were only Fourthly, that General Tseng undertakes to neglect can only settle it in one way-and the close of the service Handel's "Dead March" 811 names on the list which had been prepared, dismantle end to destroy, in the pre- that is by its pussing out of the possession in Sand was played, the congregation standing hat about 200 additional persons crowded in and sence of Russian officials detailed for of China.
with bowed beads,
insisted on taking the oath.
February.
The
to the extent and condition of the cotton crops of Asistio Rusia, may be of in which left on the 27th December for San Fran- forsiga territory is about 304,900 neres, in The P. M. steamer China, with mails, &c.terest. The area under cultivation in Russia's cisco via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea, Hamarkand 89,943 acres and acres, in Yokohama and Honolulu, arrived at her des- Caspian territory shont 25,300 acres.
nation on the 25th inet.
The N.Y.K. steamer Bingo Maru (European to be very high and pare. Prices on the spot quality of the fibre of last year's crop is said Lina) left Singapore for this port on the 26th ist, and is expected to arrive here on the 31st usual, and last year's crop, including Kaiva some four roubles the pood higher than
left Kobe vin Nagasaki and Shanghai on San- the whole of Trans-Caucasian cotton goes to M and Bokhara, was put down at 5,000,000 poots. The Imperial German Mail steamer Hamburg With regard to the Trans-Caucasus, almost day, the 27th inst., p.m., and may be expected Moscow and Loda mills for manufacturing here on or about Tuswisy, the 5th February. purposes.
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