INTIMATION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PILESS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND, 1901
The editor of the Hiau. & Spanish periodical Menila, is being sued for libel, as he attacked a seating article what he considered the nnworthiness of Dr. Pardo de Tavem and Don
Bion of Mopila. Denito LuLu to serve in the Ciell Commis.
claimed 9,327, of whom 9,220 were soun stresses, 6,666 were classed under perin sonal, household and sanitary service," 6,066 being servants, 261 set nurses, and 204 cooks. There were 1,157 female general labourere, the next largest ägare falling to
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professions among Chinese women had 98 adherents, 53 being teachers, 21 doctors, and nino preachers. Under the title of "iude pendent of labour" we find beggars, pro- perty owners, blind, and prisoners, to the number of 31 in all. Chinese males of the sauce class are put at 488. Altogether the record is one of interest and gives a certain insight into the wide extent and variety of business in this Colony.
JAY
A tuken of French activity in China is to be seen in the notice appearing in another column of the opening of the cable between Amoy, This is the tangible Tonkin, and Anusm result of the mancavre which gave rise to the recent Amoy scare:
Bishop Morley, of Timaevelly, in the Madras Presidency, who has been spending a holiday
with relatives in Toronto, told an interviewer
the other day that the fealing pas gaining ground rapidly in India that Rudyard Kipling
TELEGRAMS.
DAILY FRESS” SERVICE.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTE]
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
ERANGHAI, 1st October, 6.59 pm.
TROUBLE THREATENED ON THE YANGTSZE,
A rebellion is expected in the Yangtze
had not dons the fair thing by his fellow-region on account of the floods and the Irians. He had pictured them, generally peculation by the officials with regard to Hosking, as a bad lot, wlisas they were not
TRIAD REBEL IN KWANGTUNG,
NARROW ESCAPES OF MIS
BIONARIES.
and misleading. Some native estimates place it at hundreds of thousands, hat Mr. Ebert door not think it at present exceeds three or four thousand. Several thousand," he replied in answer to our
our representatives's query on the point. Mr. Ebert also stalin that the rebels bars of the · Triad are known to be Boolety, and their lenders are men who have safety line been outlawed, men whose.
As we were enabled to report yesterday through this courtesy of the Rev. G. Gussmann, of the German Basol Minion, Boulism Road, the Mission's station at Piang thông, naar ↑ in their association with rebels, Hsing-ning City, in the north-east portion of the Kwangtang Province, has been barnod down by Triad rebels. Details were thon wanting, but it was known that the lesionaries at that particular station were safe, and had arrived at Kiaying-chow,
Yesterday, on enquiring at the Basel Mission for further information, our representative was atroduced to the Rev. Mr. Ebert, of the Pisng thong Mission station, who, with his wife, Mr. band is stationed at Kiaying phow, arrived in sud Mrs. Maler, and Mrs. Schultz, whose has
In addition to the defensive force at Ria- ying chow, nine hundred Chinese soldiers wore. sont from Chowche fu to intercept the rebels, whilst from Wuchow fa, on the other side of the Hinnen River from Chowcho-fu, seven bundrott troops have been despatched with tho same ohjeet,
It is at present-unknown what the etual dimensions of this Triad rising are, be it is... hoped that the prompt measures taken the tioned will result in its being Immediately Chinese authorities at the places, abora men-
TONKIN NOTES
The English mail of the 31st August was Per Case of delivered in London on the 29th September.
During the 24 hours ending at noon yester-ay worse than the people of England, despite the relief funds subscribed. The situation the Colony yesterday morning in the steamer quefied. day there was reported one fatal case of plague. the lack of privacy of India life and the very is very grave. The local officials of Kiangsu,ziching from Swatow, which they reached (Chinese). The year's record now stands at different conditions. 1,047 cases, 1,575 deaths.
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The manager of the Star Coffee House, D'Aguilar Street, a Scottish-American named McPherson, has disappeared with $150 belong. ing to the institution.
Major-General Sir William Gascoigne, CM.G., and Lady Gascoigne were among the passengers returning to Hongkong yesterday on the Empress of Chino.
Sir John Carrington, C.M.G., who, with Miss Carrington, returned to the Colony yesterday by the Empress of China, las, we learn, obtained an extension of leave by six months,
The San Francisco Chronicle, writing on the matter of "Oriental labour" mys:-We may safely predict that the conditions erested in California are such that if the exclusion law is not daly re-enactest the failure will result in the production of scenes of great violence. The greatest danger to labour at present lies in an excess of wage-earners. We have about-as-- the State can fairly carry in its many as present state of development. Tas field for employment must be broadened before there will be room for many more workers. inflex of cheap Oriental coolie labopr would be. ruinous to the interests of-free American wage-
earners.
An
Anbwei, and Hupeh provinces have been ordered to raise troops to defend the mennced districts.
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
It is rumoured that Lord Kitchener has
from Kinying-chow after escaping from Piang thong by river. Mr. Ebert's story of this
interesting. latest phase of Triad Bociety outlawry is
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
Heno, 24th September. A NASITE RISING For months past, long before affairs resched
The Khas region is in a complete stati f the present crisis, it was known that trouble was browing, and the direction from which riet, M. Robert while defending Attopen it was expected to come was very shrewdly rooived several lange wounds in the breast and guessed at. Of late, however, the tension was inmediately removed to Kou-toum, where had become so acute that the Basel-mie- he died. With handful of mon forming the sionaries at Piang-thong, Mr. Ebert and Mr. garrison of Attamen he was called on to maɛef. a band of 300 rebels, 150 of whom had fire-arms. LONDON, 30th September, 5.10 p.m. Maier, determined to take their wives to a
place of safety, as warning had been received The Klas were usted by many Laotians. from friendly Chinese that the members of the The total number of the rebels is estimated at RUMOUR OF LORD KITCHENER'S
Sam-lap-wei (Triad Society) were now in open 3,000 They have now illam back on Saravano RESIGNATION.
revolt, and would probably make Pinng thong which they have boted. Several posta havo and the mission station their first objective been established on the Baravane-Attopen road. A boat was procured, and the two missionThe Resideat-Superior of the Labs region in
BOTABLE MABHTAGE. Hinne River for the neighbouring station at
M.Emery, administrateur des services civils, Kiaying-chow. Having got the Indien to a ha married has Blanche Doomer, a daughter Ebert and Mr. Maier to return on horseback to nuptial ceremony took place at Cape Saint place of safety, it was the intention of of M. Doumer, our Governor-General. The Piang-thong, and with this object they had James. The witnesses for the husband wero proviously sent their horses on to Kiaying show, M. Broni and Copus, thero for the prife When the little party of fugitives reached the latter place they learnt to their dismay from Mr. Schaltz, the missionary in charge there that the robela had attacked and burnt the mission station at Piang-thong, and that it was consequentis altogether impossible to return to LONDON, 30th September, 8.10 p.m. that place with safety. Mr. Ebert's party do-administrative authorities in Indo-Chins.
The ourse of the unrestricted admission of Chinese, if permitted, will remain The Manita Times of the 21st ulf, says: with a permanently. Every industry in the tendered his resignation of the supremo aries with thair wives aut a course down the much criticised owing to theso erents...
State will surely suffer from it, for the Asiatics ill enter into all the trades and manufactories
The
the strains of Mendelsohn's "Wedding March, Mr. Frank Finlay (Uniness Manager of the
command in South Africa in consequence of Zorrilla Theatre) and Miss Virgie Rosser to compete with white labour, just as they friction with the War Office. The War (member of the Australian Vaudeville Codid when the bars were down before. walked down the aisle of the Chapel in the workers of Wisconsin understand the situation, Office, however, announces that the state and the action which they have taken to prevent meat is unfounded, and that no friction has Quartel de Espana on Saturday lust, and were united in the bands of holy matrimony by the it should be adopted by organised white labour
everywhere through the country. Rev, Chan, Walkley.
A correspondent writes to point out that whereas we said in our leading article yesterday that in Tsimshatsui promontory 58 children, American and English, there ars, under the ago of 15, which is "a significantly eloquent 29.00 testimony of the want of a purely European 25.00 school in that part of the Colony," there is a 30.00 purely European school there under the direc. 32.00 tion of the Italian Convent, with children 42.00 numbering from 25 to 30,
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On the 1st October, at Saint John's Cathe by the Rev. F. T. Johnson, M.A., GEORGE HARKY, only son of Grower DANN, Maitohead, to GRACE MINNIE, youngest daughter of T. C. SET (2512 Willesdin Grern, London.
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According to accounts brought to Esquimalt by H.M.3. Phocton, which returned from Panas at the beginning of September, they are a mixed lot of fighters who are struggling in Colombia. They fight in their shirt-sleeves, and the only distinguishing mark between the two forces, which is plainly noticeable, is the blue_naps of the Government forces and the red caps of the rebels. As for rebels uniforms, they have none ether than the cap, for the trousers aro most varied, and in different degrees of ragged Dess. They are also varied as to nationality; the Commandant of the Government forces. is an Austrian, and in both rebel and Govern. ment ranks there are all sorts and kinds, acalli-
A cable to the Neto York Herald from London, appearing on the 5th ult, says: The divorce petition of Lord Francis Hope will be filed here in a few days, immediately after his return from America, whenes he has been summoned in order to sign the petition. His solicitors decline to furnish any particulars of the allegations put forward in the petition or to mention the name of the corespondent until
the document is filed, when it becomes. publie property, It is said that the decision to begin to the publicity giren to May Yole's more divorce proceedings was an afterthought, owing ments in California and Yokohama, as well as to paragraphs to the effect that she is about to suc for her freedom. One of these paragraphs, Berling the probability of a decree being granted which would forbid Lord Francis to former wife, elicited from hía solicitors the marry again, while giving permission to his state at that, "in view of the present position of affairs, perhaps it is unnecessary to point out the absurdity of such a suggestion. We may inform you that we have been instructed to Like immediate divores proceedings "în bebaif of Lord Francis Hope, the matter only having beer delayed by reason of the necessary evidence having to be obtained in America."
existed.
GENERAL NEWS.
ILLNESS OF COUNT VON
WALDERSEE.
termined to go on to Swator, and, taking with thom Mrs. Schultz, whose husband elected to stay in Kiaying-chow, not deeming it necess ary to leave the station just then, they Count von Waldersco is somewhat seri preceeled on their way, still following the river, and ultimately washed Swator in safety; where, after informing the ferm Qualy Al.
Consul of the state of affairs, they embarked in the steamer Hatching for Hongkong, which, as already stated, they reached yesterday morning. None of the little party is the worse for the trying experience.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 28th September.
SOUTH AFRICA-A GALLANT STAND. The garrisons of Forts Itals and Prospect, on the Zululand border, have gallantly repulsed an attack of Commandant Botha in force, inflicting heavy loss on the enemy.
LONDON, 29th September.
THE AMERICA CUP.
M.Fregonla and General Dodds. Thecivil union was performed by M. Pallant, the Cape St. James administrator, and the religious marriage by the Reverend Pare Simon The forty invited persons were among the highest military and
ISCELLANEOUS
tween Roman Catholic converts and Buddhists, distreen several villages in Nam Dinh Province.
Berlona dissonions, caused by animosity be-
Giang and hie ancosseries in M. Marlin's murder are still to sock, notwithstanding the very actere pursuit of the Garde Indigena, an- der the command of Inspector Lambert
M. Daumer, our Governor General, will not visit Hanoi before the end of October. He
Fallied as far as Heung Trong where the intends to travel neress Labs and will be nocora- lanches stop, by M. and Madame Emery.
Freich troops coming back from China
rison at Vietri sud, Phu-lang thuong (Tolkin): specially the 18th Marines, will be put ingar-
We roosive From Marseilles the announcement of the shipping of the theatrical orchestra de- stined for Hanoi and Haiphong cities.
the last Legion d'Honneur list, I note the names of Dre Leapinois and Capas, sid Cap. tain Desportes, appointed to the first degres of
the order, S
By a special decres of the Colonial Minister, the elections for the Delegation of the Colony will take place in each city or district of 1001 Frosh candidates are MM. Lambárd, an
Extremely pessimistic deductions, says the 15 miles oatward best and return, has been portions throughout the Kwangtung Province Annam and Tonkin on the 22nd December,
So far as is at present known, all the men |bers of the Basel Mission stations in the Kwangtung Province are safe. Mr. Kutter, of the Lo-kong station, is known to have escaped on horseback. This station is eighty Chinese leagues north of Piang-thong, and is the most exposed of all. Grave fears were at first enter- tained regarding Mr. Katter's safety, and as. time went on without bringing tidings of him, these fears became almost a certainty that disaster had overtaken him. Now it is known The first yacht race for the America Cup, that Mr. Katter, who had to fee for bis life, is rate. The rising had assumed general pro and when the news reached Lo-kon it almost too late for Mr. Kutter to escape. Be sion station was a Chinese convert. Taking n horse each, the two mounted and galloped from the place. They turned their faces to- wards the Piang-thong mission station, of the disaster to which they had probably not learnt an ignorance of matters that damo near to cesting them dear. On the way they encounter- ed a land of the rehols, and drew rain to keep the fact of their presence concealed. The rebels, however, were so engrossed in the dis y and tribution of their spoil that the missionary
re-sailed, and won by the American yacht Columbia, which crossed the winning lite 37
Tags and gentlemon, patriots and soldiers of passing through the Suez Canal last year, and seconds ahead of Shamrock II, thus winning de himself, the only other resident at the mis. Anuam colonist, Hallam, an ex-resident, and
fortune, Yankee fighting side by side in some few instances with Vancan, aiggers; in fact,
Times of India, have been drawn from the decline in the volume of British shipping the relative growth of German sea-borns trade in the same period. The pores are not pleasant reading. The tonnage of vessels flying the
To the Census of the Colony, the more there is a heterogeneous collection of humanity important parts of which we noticed rester-in this revelationery movement which das since Red Ensign declined by 981,000, whilst German turned to an interstate war in Central America.
A Chicago telegram, dated 5th September, suya-The most important mail that has left Australia for years will pass through Chicago to-morrow morning, five hours later than asal, but with J. D. Spreckels millious, combined with the efforts of 100 railroad men and the fustast engine on the Lake Shore Road, for the purpose of rushing it through to New York in time to catch the wall steamer which caile at 10 o'clock Saturday for Southampton, the last time may be made up. There is a car-load of mail and for the past thirty-six hours the wires have teen hot with messages about accelerating its speed and delivery. The Oriental Steam ship Company brought the mail to San Fran- cisco from Sydney. At beat it would have arrived in Chicago at 9:30 o'clock to-morrow morning, an hour too late to catch the Lake Shore fast train, which leaves for New York at 8:30. Then Spreckels decided to race a special train out of Chicago in order to overtake the regular train at Cleveland.
shipping increased by 395,600, Bus, as Mr. Consul Cameron points out in Lis annual report upon the trade of Port Said and Suez, there were special and artificial causes which induced this result. The failure of the crops in India, involving the absence of wheat exports, a diminished export of linsosd, and the diversion of the surplusage of Burma rice from Europe
independently of the time allowance."
SWATOW.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
ين
Swaton, 29th September. A SAILING RACE.
In this port things generally move vory slowly. In fact it may be said with a certain amount of justification that, with regard to
Gallars, manager of a Tonkiness paper.
POLICE COURT.
IMFEOPEELY SIGNING RECEIPT
fined $5. Bight to Sun-pes, on the other side of that Hinnen Eiver, where the population generally sa quiet and not ill-disposed to foreigners. The last news of Mr. Kutter was that he and his companion had left Sun-pes and were on the way to Chung-lok, in which district, are four of the Basel Mission stations, and it is con. idently expected that they reached rae of these stations safely.
DIHORDERLY CONDUCT, Walter Iresou, a Danish seaman stopping at this Star Coffee House, we convicted of behaving in a disorderly, manage whilst under
the induenes of drink t
He admitted his guilt and was fined $2 or seven days.
Tuesday, 1st October
BSPOLE MR HAZELAND, day, two tables are attached, giving the
ASSAULT ON THE HIOR ERAS. occupations of the non-Chinese and Chinese
Evan Parry, chief oficer of the sa. Robert portions of the Colony respectively. From
Dickinson, was summoned by quartermaster these some interesting details can be gathered.
of the same ship to answer the charge of assault on the high seas. When the osso was called In the non-Chinese community far the largest number belonged to the class of elerk; uo lesa than 770 so returned them
his companion did not find it difficult to mako sup, both parties were found to be bent, and
selves. 560 belonged to the vaguer category
to India-ell this told against British shipping, athletics, Swatow, the once renowned sporting detour and to continue unobserved on these way, the summons was consequently, struck nat, of student, and 558 were in Government
and meant a loss of 750,000 tons in the available place, is alas! retrograding. This fact is They reached Piang thong some time after Mr Alfred E. Hollings, clerk in the Ice Depot, service. Merchants crime next with 309,
traffic. At the same time the volume of German attributable to various causes; yet in fairness to Ebert and his party had gone, and found the Ice House Street, was charged with signing a
Stamp Ordinance of 1288. watchinen fifth with 202, and those cou-
shipping was swollen by the large number of the port be it said that, when the sporting station burnt to the ground. After learning from receipt for a sum oreseding $10 on nastampad uected with the mercantile marine sixth
transports and warabips sent East. If only fraternity enters on a scheme, no matter of native sources that the members of the mission material, contrary to the provisions of the with 175. Engineers numbered 140, and
merchant vessels are considéred, Great Britain what description, it carries it out to a perfect had escaped without harm to Kiaying-chew, Defendant admitted the charge and was domestic servants 109. Under the head of
still controls 71 per cent. of the shipping pass-consummation. Over sixteen months have Mr. Katter and the convert continued their "Religion" there were 91 names, while the
ing through the Canel, or only 6 per cent, less elapsed since we had a regatta here, and now than in the previous year, and Germon shipping on the occasion of a Customs holiday, the Mid. only other class numbering between 50 and
rese by less than 2 per cent. It is as foolish to Autumn Festival, Friday, the 27th instant, we 100 was that of brokers. Of 79 persone
exaggerate the growth of foreign competition bestirred ourselves once more, and a sailing race the occupations were undefined, and 789
and give our rivals-s-splindid grataitons was arranged, for which sieren hosts entered did not state their occupations. Ameng
advertisement, as it is to ignore it and com. The coherence of the community is ably illus the smaller classes were:-Overseers 85,
placently watch Britisk trade slipping away, trated on such joyous occasions, when neither Whilst German competition in the carrying trouble nor expense is spared to make fasttera hunkers 71, teachers 88, managers 36, law
After leaving Piang-thong, the rebels attacked and shop-keepers 30 each. Less ordinary
trade, especially in the Far East, has made a success. On the day referred to we had occupations were tufttooers 21, end fakirs,
rapid strides, no good purpose is served by regular King's weather with a none too strong joekeys, and waiters one each. Among the
representing it as very much more successful brocze from the South-East and East. The race Hinnen City, situated a little way off, but were Chinese, no less than 49,806 males were
than it has been, which was undoubtedly the began at 2.80 p.m. and finished at about 4.45 repulsed by the inhabitants. Their low is case in many of the melancholy tacubrations in with the result of the Feilung carrying off variously estimated at from ton to one hundred engaged in personal, household, and sanitary
third prize, which consisted of 70, 20, and 10 says the most reliable report gives the rebels. service, of whom 43,410 were personal ser-
poured forth when the unexplained Suez Canal the first, Black Bees the second, and Diseng the killed and as many captured, but Mr. Ebert
per cent, respectively of the entrance-fees. The casualties as ten killed and four captured. Chan Fo, mator of team-sanch Yuen Fat, cants and $,562 cooks. As general labourers
returns wore published.
two favourite beata Seamew (formerly Tekker) The losses, if any, sustained by the inhabi- and Bing Inng Mul, a boatwoman of a liofaced tants of the city are not stated. After rowing bost, were found guilty of carrying 23,735 were described. The building trade
and Ewo would have taken sither Erst or second
CASES OF TREFE employed 7,287, wood, cane, and matting a new-born consciousness of strength. America
Ho Loi stole place if they had not met with an accident in this defeat the rebels were supposed to over passengers and fined 131 or six woske, 6,936, metals and precious stones 5,041, has become an imperial power. Her national
5. pl valued $5" from "Sit moro wa made against Yek, & bricklayer. The pig objected to the transport and storage 4,102, and textiles, life is no longer self-contained and introspec-
fouling one of the beacons. The following boats, have separated and consealed themselves in and 85 or fourteen days respectively.
the result that Ho Lot Pacaught red-handed. etc., 3,527 persons. Commerce was returned tive. Hoodless of scoffers at 'spread-engleism,
enumerated in alphabetical order, competed in the hills, but their forces were quickly re- as the occupation of 16,925 in all, no less the United States will go their way regardless
the race-Black Bess, Electra, Ewo, Feilung, organised and a than 15,783 being unspecified. The provi- of attempted combinations such as Count Golon 3 goals to enea score which the sailors will Inthia, Longwah, Loongwang, Seamer, Trilby, Bhak-ma, a town in the line of march transfer of ownership and set up a squeal, with now of Wing Lane Street, and bait to go to gaol for nor, if they did so, with what realt. sion of food, drink, etc, employed 2,725, choweki has sketched, and with a certain no doubt reverse when they get used to the Uiseng mud Victoria. Mr. Andrew acted sa It is not known, so far as we were able to The thief was given three weeks hard labour,
fourteen days in consequence. feared that the rebels are marching
by Chaa Yat could not explain how he came agriculture 1,202, and learned and artistic carelessness whether or not they come into fast ground. To-day the Brigade will play judge, Mr. Hoir de starter, and Mr. Neubrann sacertain, whether they attacked this place, Wong Fo stole some wood from shopkeeper professions 1,164, including 410 under violent conflict with any European power" the Royal Navy, and to-morrow HMS. Albion as time-keeper.
By the kid courtesy of the Captain and show, where Mr. Schultz's station Hohots of coal, and was fined $10, or "medicine," 263 under "education," 143 The Morning Post used the speech as a text will play the 2nd Bombay Infantry on the under “pictorial art and sculpture," and from which to urge the necessity resting upon Kowloon parade ground at 4.40 p.m. The 128 under “religion.” The above figures all Great Britain to redouble her efforts to main band of the 22nd Bombay Infantry will play officers of the Hastoong, ship was dressed for where the fortifications are none
tain her trade supremacy. The Daily Chroni a selection of music, and the Officers of the the festive occasion, and several ladies availed The population were in a panic refer to mate Chinese only. Amongst the cle said: The free-ttade tendency of the Indian Brigade will be "At Home" to their themselves of the opportunity offered and the rebels approach Chinese women, apart from 40,607 under spaed under the name of reciprocity outweighs friends. Any test wishing to arrange matches repaired on board the ship, where they were ware being got in
splendid view of the race. indefinite and disreputable means of is importance all the President's remarks abous is requested to write to Lieut. R.EE Kiely regaled and from which they had a
kenbeck 22nd Bombay Infantry, Kowloon subsistence," textiles, fabrics and dress kinship, the canal and the like.
President McKinlay's speech at the Pas American Exposition at Buffalo on the 5th ult., shortly before his assassination, was the theme of much comment in the London papers next morning, "It will excite throughout Europe," said the Standard, as keen interest as it will aronse in the Western continent. It is the utterance of a man who feels that be is at the bead of a great nation with vast ambitions and
HOCKEY.
The hockey season is now in full swing. Os the 19th and 26th alt. the Indian Brigade played H.M.S. Albion and were fortunate in winning both matches, by 3 goals to love and
8.8. HAXLOONG" AS FLAG-SHIF.
now of but the native: militis
Privates James Trauter and David Battle, RWF, were charged with assaulting a Chinens tailer named Wong Shing, and were find 3 or fen days hard labour saon,
Teang
Cheung Young ada tale of row
CARLLING EXCESS, RUKKIGERS, He was fined $100 or End months. qpium in his possession, but no valid certificate.
or vafood, st „Högernment – Defendant.
Tenger made m story not being to gaol for os