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DEATHS. On the 19th August, at Pukaoka, Japan. WALLJAM N. PETERSEN, teacher in the Commercii? School, aged 38 years,
On the 21st August, at his residence, No. 4. Bund, Nagasaki, FREDERICK GHOLDE SHILLITo Srows, aged 58 years.
The Daily Press.
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HONGKONG, 31st August, 1903
is the issue of the Government Gazette which was published on Saturday morning is contained a report, addressed to the Principal Civil Medical. Officer by Dr. J. C. TROMBON, on the plague-cases treated nt Kennedy Town Hospital during the recont epidemic. At the date when Dr. THOMSON wrote, the 6th July, the epidemic was not entirely over. 282 cases had been
THE-HONGKONG DAILY PRE83, MONDAY, AUGU÷T 31sr 198
Rear Admiral Curson Howe will probably leave for the North on H.M. Albion on the 6th or 7th pros
The Russian journal Novosti declares that a Japaness shipping company intends shortly to open communications with Odessa.
It is notilled in the Goette that no doge brought from Shanghai will be permitted to Jant in this Colony for a period of six monthe from the 28th August
Three cases of enspacted cholera have occurred).
| carbolic acid duily, in two-hourly doses of melve grains each, in a mixture flavoured with eyrup of orange and chloroform water, With these enormous doses--one European patient took over 2,500 grains of pure carlolle acid before plague bacilli left bis | blood -]г. TuomBON expected evidence" of carbolic uvid poisoning, but it was plac
result of his tically unknown.
servations in 143 cases, Dr. TROMBON considora e administration of carbalis acid in large doses the must hopeful means of treating p'ague thus far at our disposal Carbolic acil," be writes, "is of undoubted value in the treatment of plaque when given in such doses as to allow of its | It is reported that Miss Mary Evans, a sufficient concentration in the blood to Chicago lady, is going to fored and edit nu exert its antiseptic action on the bacilli." eruing newspaper in Tokyo which is to be Ho gives tables showing the comparative written, colitod, cut up, and printet by women. rates of mortality before and after the
The world's trotting record for the mile has ven of carbolic acid, and though it must be at luat been reduced to 2 minutes; the mure Lou Dillon accomplishing the font at New York on the 25th inst. The minutes dead" has boen the mark of owners of racing trotters for years. Cresceus did the raîle in 2.021 in 1901.
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on board the Russian ganbul Olmaany, lying at Nagamaki. The Otranny was quarantined at Shanghai for cholera previoçaly,
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remembered that the treatment with the drug was commence late in the epidemic, when the discase was less virulent, still a decline from 85.6 per cent. to 36.4 per cent. is sufficiently remarkable. And it must be
The Asahi publishes a Tokyo despatch stating noted that the average mortality anong that news Lad reached the Japanese Foreign plague patients it Kennedy Town Hospital Office that on the 18th instant Cho Sei-Kyo, in 1903 (down to the 6th July) was very
Coreau Forest Inspector, intimated to the much smaller than in any of the previous Japanese Minister that bo bod auxalled the plugue epidemic years. Nevertheless, Dr.ase contrast for land at Yong-ampho which he bad signed with the representative of the THOMSON is not prepared to admit that
Russian Timber Company: carbolic acid is a specific remedy, and he arges on the attention of H.E. the Governor the desirability of carrying into affect before next epidemic season proposals already sanctioned for the local production of eurative serum for plague. Altogether Dr. Taoneon's report is a most instructive and suggestive document, and we hope that it
will receive the fullest attention.
H.M.8. Cressy arrived on Saturday morning from Weihaiwoi, which she left on the 24th inst.
While their promises are under repair, Mesars. Aches & Co's show-reous are at No, 12, Que' Rowl (shove Menses. H. Pries
& Co.
The appointment of Mr. H. Hursthouse as Acting Crown Solicitor during the absence on vacation leave of Mr. F. B. L. Bowley is notified
in the Gazette,
One case of plague-Chinese, fatal-an reported during the 24 hours ended at noon on Saturday. The body was found on racent ground at Kun Chung.
It is notified in the Goelle that HM, the King has not been advised to exercise his power of disallowance with respect to Ordinance No. 1 of 1903 (Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Public Health and to Buildings).
"On seeing a motor, do not attempt to cross the road; if you do you'll be dead before you get to the other side." This warning, it is said was distributed in quantities to the peasantry living in the vicinity of the Gordon-Bennett Cap race-courge in Ireland. It seems appropriate
in its Hiberniciem.
A meeting of ILM's Justices of the Peace takes place at the Magistracy at 2.15 .p.. tomorrow to consider an application from L. Comer for a pablinte's licence to soll and reli intoxicating liquor en the praises situated at No. 61, Des Vaux Road Central under the sign of the "Main Hotel."
By slip in the rupert of H, E. the Gover- pror's speech at the meeting of the S. P. C. A. on Friday we allowed the name of Leech, the 'elebrated illustrator of Prach, to appear as Leituh." By a most curious coinsilence both our evening contemporaries on Saturday in their reports made the same slip. We hear the long arm of coincidence" spoken of, but we bave never heard before of the long scissors at
the end of that arza.
The following is the programine of music to
be played by the band of the 10th Boulay Light Infantry ou the Now Pande Ground to day, from 5 to 6:30p.m. - March.... "H.MS. Camperdown," Waltz "French Comedy, "Sourire D'Avril," Selection
Fiorodors," Lullaby" Cradle Bong." Intermezzo.."(avalleria Rusticana,... Maccagni "God Save the King."
Overture...
Mr. H, Palmer, str. W. Dockree, Mr. C. (antist) and Mr. A. F. Tyler (pianist). Burnett, Me. W. Rhgers, M. C. F. Jenkins
The latest report of the Bourd of Health for the City of Manila shows the following: Cholera-March 21, 1902, to December 31, 1002, cases, 4064; deaths, 3650; rec fered, 1,104 to August 21, 1903, quses, 413; deaths, 389; recovered, 38; total, szans, 5,077; deaths 3,928; recovered, 1,142. Smallpox-To Angrat 22, 1993, cases, 94; deaths, 13, recovered, 73. Plague To August 22, 1903, cares, 195; desthe, 174: rooovored, 31
The lata Cardinal Vaughan is to be succedad in all probability by the Right Rux, Francis Bourns, Bishop of Southwark, who was Domestic Prelate to Pope Leo XIII. in 1895. Dishop Bourne has been at the led of the Ser of Southwark since 1897. Born in 1861 at college, was at S. Edmund's, War, and finisher Clapham, he was educated at S. Cuthbert'a
and at the University of Louvain, Belgians. his occlesiastical education at S. Sa pine, Paris,
He was ordained priest in 1884,
A performance of Wagner's Parsijal is an nounced as forthcoming in New York, Parsifal is still protected by copyright and may not be played anywhere but at Bayreuth, where the Wagnor Opera house is.. Frau Wagner, the master's widow, protests against the New York performanos and ways—It is shocking to think that.u mere desire to make money should in- duce any one to produce Parsifat on a New York stage whers Curmen 108y ha presented the day before and Trovatore the other [ ?nert] ding.
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Spy-manis, both in the police and TELEGRAMS. section of the Press, is reported to be press lant in Japan just now, and foreigners in any way resembling Russians are liable to bo strictly watched.
THE AMERICA" CUP.
The Manila Cabtonews publishes constant
New York, 9th Angust. telegrams with lurid nowa of Turkish atrocities in the Balkans
Owing to stormy weather, the third race An thèse messages all come from Sofia, Bulgaria, not mucks importancs for the "America, cup has been postponed,
must be attached to them.
The Mitsui Bussan Kaislu's steamer which was recently sold to the Corena Government sud equipped as an armed cruiser, has been manned by Coms officers and man, sad strip has been mode. Coren has now a Navy,
CANTON.
[FROM OUR OWN COBRESPONDENT.]
Canton, 28th Augest. CANTON NEWSPAPERS AND THE PEKING
MURDER.
The native papa e in Canton are not afraid to express their indignation at the exsontien of Show the reformer in the strongest forats.
They donave it not only as a barbarons and [The above telegram we publish by kind revengeful not, but as illegal the latter point permission of Messrs. Shawan, Tomes & Co. bring expecially insisted upon. One cannot The adrent of stronger breezes may perhaps help admiring the courage and patriotism of be regarded as a more hopeful circumstance them, editors in speaking out their minds for Shamrocks III. The Manila Cobtenews no boldly. This bas, I believe, been their policy pablishes the following with regard to the from the beginning, and us doubt they help to sectind race :—"Now York, Augait 26.--Again | form, as far as it is possibio in Chine, a kind of the English yacht mot defeat. The Cup | public opinion, for most of the literates in The Asahi says, tu tho authority of its Peking defender Reliance best Shamrock the Third in Canton read these papers regularly. correspondent, that the French, Russian, the second race by ons minate and rinstess Belgian Ministers have objected to the with- beconds. Even the greatest admirers of the The notorious Captain Yang, so well known drawal of the prohibition agains, to importa Shamrock were disappointed, but Sir Thomaste Shameen residents, has at length ben de tion of urins into China, but their objection has sipton ill has a claro to lift the mag as prived of his button; Danger has been larging
not been mustained.
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there are three races yet to be run. If the Refience wins one more she has won the contest In 1901 there were between 60 and 6,900 | The brews to-day wAS stiff and it was Japaneso resident in Fusan, Cores. Since the confidnatty helieved that Lipton would cross the construction work on the Seoul-tusan Katiway to first. The Kaight takes bis bard hack has been ta va in hand there has Leen & rouark-happily and still hopes for a winning of three able expansion, for in Fusau at the persont sraight. Not much money was wagered on time there are over 11,000 Japanese.
the race as no bro would give batter than five to otio on Reliance," The third race will be Laesniled to-day --Ev. D.P.]
Mr. E. Root, U.B. Secretary of War, having resigned, and Mr. W. H. Tuất. Covil Governor of the Philippines, having been appointed in his place, Mr. Lake Wright, Bow Acting Governor, will be full Governor on the 1st January neat. Mr. Root has box persuaded to coutinus in offes until then, thong&-noxious to resign at once.
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A RASCAL DEGRADED.
oror his head for some timis, for on the arrival of Viceroy Shum a chorus of complaints was raised against him. The average Chida man hire speaks of him with dotestation, and there is no doubt that his punishment will be hailed with joy. He had, it is recured, been working against the Veroy by spreading slanderous reports about him, and Shum bas ar fans considered it necessary to stop his woith,
ALU ROBBERY BAFFLEI.
A daring attempt at robbery was made on Tuesday afternoon. A coolie was conveying $2,000 worth of trensure to a sumpan, for
REUTER'S SERVICE.
TURKIS | AFFAIRS-ASSASSINATION shipment on board the sis. Nian Chering. When he arrived at the wharf ho sat down on the bag of treasure to take a rest. No sooner had he go to his foot, however, than the twasure was saized by three of the desperate characters who abound on the riverside. These men ondenvoer.
CF AN G. S. VICE-CONSUL
LONDON, 26th August,
The Faited Sintos Vice-Consul at Beirut
merchants ar
hus-and-ery was mined that they were compelled to abandon it, and one of their cumber fell into the hands of the Customs guard. Tho Ro incensed at this daring attempt, that they are doing their utmost to get. the prisoner executed, and it is gives out that he will be strangled at the scene of his crime.
[FROM TAS" CHUNG NGOI SAS PO".
Mary of the home papors, folioiul at ang Iron assassinated. Fraaident Roosevelt hased to make off with their booty, but, so loud a mouth's interval or more by the great majority demanded satisfaction and ordered the Unitol of the Far Eastern Pross, hire circulated a States European squidien, now in the Mediter paper saying that "Japanese schoolboys, itunes, proceed to Hirnt immediately. scome, ure systematically getting tato com
- Dospọn, 29th August. munication with English scholboys by inter- change of letters," and go on to give a ho revelt is gaining ground in Adriqnople. specimen written to à Tonbridge boy by a boy. An attempt has been mals to burn the American in Japan. We can hardly presams that the Missionary College at Kharpat. The excite- letter was writica for publication and canastment in connection with the Beirat [affair] in help playing the poor boy whose attempts at aceasing in the United States. The U. S. Fuglish have been betrayed to the public.
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TYPHOON WAENING.
We received last night the following typhoon warning from the U. Consul General, dated Manila Observatory, August 30th, 6.20 p.m.
The depression seems to have entered the const in the neighbourhood of Amoy.
IMPUDENT STREET ROBBERY.
It was reported on Saturday that while Mrs. Jackson was walking from the Hongkong Hotel to Pedder's wharf about. Il o'clock in the forenoon, she was set upon by a Chinese coffe who satched away a gold chain, which the lady were round her neck, and a handbag and mu off at full spend. The street was pretty busy at the time but none of the numer Gus Chinese who witnessed the robbery made any attempt to stop the thief; instead of that a number of coolies jeered at the lady's dis. confiture. The police have the case in hend
Thees henchgombers walked into the clerk's oflies the other evening at the Oriental Hotel, Kobs, and, standing in a row, demanded some- thing to eat. Had they asked for it in respectful way they would probably have been accommodated, but their tone was one calling for prompt measures of retaliation. The police we immediately telephoned for and quickly appeared, taking the ran in charge THE INTERPORT CRICKET TEAM. As they were being taken out of the hotel they remarked that they were now sure of being fed, and went off quite sheerfully.
On the 21st insi, with a startling suddonusse, there passed away at Nagasaki Mr. E. G. Shillito Stone, the local end of the China and Japan Trading Company. The illness was perforative peritonitis. Mr. Stone was que of the oldest fo eign residents of Nagasaki, and he was also one of the most highly esteemed and mest universally liked, both by foreigners. and Japanese From the same place is also reported the death on the 18th inst. of Mr. Hugo Worba, well known also in Yokohama. Mr. Works was German parentage. He was born in London 7 years of age, and came of mirel English and
and was a British subject.
classes this story as a canard,
squadron hox laft Villefranche.
THE AMERICA" CUP.
LONDON, 26th Augast.
In the second race for the "America" Cup, the Reliance ontsailed the Shamrock throughout and led by 12 minutes at the outer mark; later on the race became a drifting mutch,
TURKEY AND THE BALKAN TROUBLES.
LONDON, 27th August. It appears that Turkey is realising the danger of delay, and has decided to crash the
asargents with an overwhelming force.
HARVEST PROSPECTS IN ENGLAND.
LONDON, 27th August. Continuous hairy mins in England have caused widesp:ard damage to the harvest and the prospects are most gloomy.
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The Army manœuvres have been postponed in account of the state of the crops.
THE TSAR TO VÍBIT AUSTRIA.
LONDON, 27th August.
Practice commenced on Saturday at the nets with a view to wsisting in the selection of a cricket team to go up to Shanghai, The following players base boon invited by the Committee to practise. Dizon, W. Ell visit the Emperor Joseph in September.
The Tear, accompanied by Count Lamsdorff, Dixon, A. S. Anton, R. Hancock, H. Hancock, F. Maitland, A. G. Ward, T. Sercombe Smith, T. E. Pierce, W. C. D. Turner, H. E. O. Bird, D. Piper, C. R. S. Cooper, J. E. Lee, Major Chichester, H. Arthur, Fletcher, T. Ü. Gag Capt. P. G. Davies, B.A., A. Wilson, RN, a place is this frontier market-town, which the Fow Hongkongites have any idea how busy A. Mackenzie, W. H. Howard, A. R. Low, British Government so foolishly handed back and Lients. Rimington, S.F. Bath, and Smith, to the Chinese in 1899, Samchun Lies in the
SAMCHUN.
LI KA>CHEUK'S SOLDIERY. Li Ka-obenk, the alleged ipstigator of the murder of Yeung Ku-Wan, the reformer, in HengLong was brought back to Canton u fow days ago by Admiral Ho Cheong-shing, sud is at present looked up in the Fungu Magistracy by order of the Provincial Treasurer, who is temporarily taking charge of the Viceroyship. A wire was subsequently want to Viceroy Shum in Kwangsi asking
what sort of punishment should be award- ed to him. The Viceroy replied that he is to be locked up till farther notiou. When Admiral Ho arrived at Yumchom to effect the arrest of Li Kr-chout, he had received about me hundred copies of petitions against Li and some four hundred petitions against his sub- ordinate officers and · soltiors all complaining of squeezing, ill-treatment, illegal imprisonment and execution of iandcout men by Li, and Hackmailing, bullying, and kidnapping of childma and young women by The abera, When his soldiers, who were brought back to Carton by Admiral Ho wearing -unfforins bearing two Chinese charad era "Chouk Yang" He soldiers of Ll) marched through the market town, all the shops were at once closed, rafosing to sell anything to them. In fact they would have been all starved, it Admiral He had 'unt bann wise enough to tell them to wear the uniformis of the soldiers of General Fang Tez-tani, who is greatly respected and loved by every' clusa of people. When they had changed their uniforms, the people were very glad is sol them rice, etc., as reasonable price. When the soldiers arrived at Canton they wont to the residence of La's family in To-Fo street, demanding the payment of wagos coreNa months in arrears and threatening to set. fire to the house if their domerd was not at once complied with. The disturbanes was pot
stopped till the arrival of the soldiers f
magistrate.
General Fung Tar-teni sont a telegram to the thirteen young women had been kiloapped by Canton authorities lately to the effect that
the soldiers of Li. The kidnapped young women
will not be able to get away, but their pressade in all Ban Ou-the whole of which is closely
A. Some of the above, it is definitely known, couize of a wide fartile valley--the most fertile were all in the disguise of males. Two of them at the practica is still desired. Berateli matches altivated. The population of the place is not will be played, in addition to the ordinary considerable, probably not more than 6,000, bat the position of the town itself at the farthest navigable point of the Samchun river gives it
net-work.
A GALLANT RESCUE.
Late on Friday night a party of young men
told the Cantan authorities that the rest have have been diso vored by General Fung who been brought to Canton and has asked them to hurt them out.
A WIEN STE It is reported that Viceroy shum, who knows that the multiplication of robbers is
Partly dais
A
STEP.
a vast trade for its size. It is no exaggeration | to the issue of licences for gambling, has ordered the prefect of Wuchow to stop the Pak Kop. and far Fa lotteries and all sorts of petly gam- bling in Kwanga which have brought poverty
to say that Samchun is the trade contra for at least 200,900 people, and this, we think,
robbers.
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NEW TERRITORY NOTES.
WILO ANIMALS,
Clodo The Jupan Mail still does not think that Vela-Bela
Depret there is any truth in the statement that the Stuart Japanese Government has purchased the Lange Chilean warships now offering for sale in England. The resuls are very excellent craft, says the „Vail, but they are of a special admitted to the hospital of whom 171 had evening next in the Theatre Royal for the would impair the latter's hemogeneity. Were to take the incoming launch for Hongkong.inhabitants of the New Territory north of the gauntly have turned robbers. It is to ba hoped For the concert to be given on Wednesday type and their addition to the Japanese Navy went on to the "Star" Ferry wharf at Kowloon it a very modest estimation. Nearly all the and rain to a good many people, whe conse 87 had were Etill in hospital but convalescent and almost has been secured, Alva, it will be remembered, these line-of-battle ships might be snatched on the bench at the side of the wharf over. of Lungfahu in Chinese territory, make this Kwanglung, which is at present overrun with certain to recover, The important point in was robbed of nearly everything he possessed up quickly enough, but since happily that is balanced and fell backwards into the water, their chief buying and selling place. Dr. Thomson's report is its description of while performing in the Native City, Cauten.
not the case, and since the Japanese Govern- ¦ He came to the surface again almost immediate market is held about every third day, and on the results obtained from the use of carbolic Alva will himself give a magical and ventrilo-
ment bas so fund Jumodistely available for ly but as he was unable to swim and as his these days the entry around Bamchus is Heid in plague treatment. Dr. THOMSON quis turp, and will be assisted by Mr.. Cullen, the purchase of two ironclude, our contemporary companions wore in a like case, he seemed for a like an indigo sen; such is the press of blus-plad
Sportsman in Hongkong are apt to ridicule. says that, fresh curative serum being un-
time to be in imminent danger of drowning, Chinese carrying all kinds of produce, available and that imported from Europe
the idea of there being wild animals in the His Friends were greatly alarmad but were
The IM.C. anthorities here draw a monthly New Territory which can be reckoned in the Since the conversion of a French lady to unable to lead any assistance. Fortunately, revenue of $80 to $1,000. There is also a tax sense of big game and that too lu spite of baring last year proved useless, he cou; tinued trials undo by him in the two! Two Chiusnien have died in hospital from Zoroastrianism in Bombay on the 8th February just at that meat Mr. S. Giller happened to impered by the local authorities upon all pigs minerous proofs from the vingete, little
last and her marrige to a Mr. Tuta, a sharp and come forward and when he saw what the position brought into the market-towarzy previous epidemies of oil of cinnamon. injuries sustained whilst attempting to escape
over a week ago in the gray light of the early from the police during the execution of a
acrimonious controversy has been raging among of matters was he promptly cast off his jasket The lower class people în Samchun Er After thirty cases he abandoned it as
morning, large gray-brown' onima) which the Parsees, and recently culminated in a requisi. and jumped into the water to the rescue. He mostly the refuse of Hongkong and the locked like a huge woit visited one of the gambling warraut at Yaumali on the 27th inst. without value. After treating more than by Inspector Macdonald. They were climbing tion of about 2,300 Parsees, headed by one of had considerable difficulty in keeping afloat the Straits Settlements-deportees, oto-and Customs stations on the frontier, sized u fifteen- a hundred cases on general principles, down from the second floor by means of a
their bigh priests. The requisitionista asked the immersed men, who was not in a condition to strang Anti-foreign feeling prevails among catty pig in its month, and made off towards Dr. THOMSON Bsays, on the 18th May water-pipe, but each lest his bold and foll trustees of the Parme Panchayet charitable know what he was doing, but eventually the this clam. Many of the guntry too are Dr. Arkinson proposed to him a further to the ground. A third man had a narrow
funds and property to appoint an influential rescuer secured a grasp of him about the neck-not free from this feeling, although there are this gap and some of the brave at the trial of carbolie noid, in larger doses escape. He was walking along a ledge ran
committee to repert upon the question of the dress and swimming to one of the wharf-pilse some who profess they would like to see Bam-
station gare chase. The animal on reaching than he had previously used at Kennedy sing in front of the verandah in order to reach desirability or otherwise of receiving non-clang on to it until s sampan came and delivered chan under British control Bobberies are the top of the gap caw some people coming in Town. He had he
*ke saya in his report, used the joining house and safety; the lodge at Zoroastrians into the Zoroastrian fold; and on them from their dangerous plight. Just as they frequent in and around Samchun, and the the opposite direction, whereupon it dropped the drug in over 200 cases in 1901 in 80-c part gave way under his weight, and only the qualifications required, and restrictions to be were taken off, the ferry launch steamed in, so must "square" system prevalis Gambling the pig, and made off among the bite. The grain doses dally and did not think it had • quick catching at down-hanging venetian imposed, on those who were desirous of entering, they were lucky in being rescued before she ran houses are everywhere. There is a small guard pig was alive when resorared and is still produced much effect. This year, after companions in misfortune. He sacoloded in that the appointment of the committee would be B. CHaley, who is employed in the Sanitary mostly in lounging around the gambling and neck and back by the fangs of the animal blinds saved him from Zollowing his two into that religion. The trustees ware of opinion inon top of them. Eye-witnesses state that Mr. of braves in the place who spend their time living, although considerably out about the hearing Dr. ATKINSON's suggestion, he gaining his footing and getting into tas much better made in a pubho mosting at the department, acted with great gallantry, and we opisan daan. A Shun T or local leadman which carried it of. The incident was witnessed administered no less than 144 grains of house he was aiming for,
community, and this has been done.
trust his beare sotion may be rewarded suitably, 'represents the Chinese Government.
by the Europeans in charge of the statio
gap in the bills. A road leads through