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The U,S. transport Sumner miled for Manila yesterday, her overhaul by the Dock Co. having been finished,
It turns out that Mr. Watson, chief officer of
The milage of the different sections of the Federated Malay States Railways now open! is as follows :-Perak 212 miles, and Selangor 120, giving a total of 339 miles.
the ss. Fungping, reported dead of cholera at the opening of Wija The Nippon Yusen Japan is evidently not going to wait long for Shanghai, is alive and doing well.
The Eastern Extension and Australasia Telegraph Company's steamer Patrol arrived" où Thursday night from Singapore,
in Macedonia, to quote from some observa- tions made in June and July by one who is wrtainly not prejudiced in favour of the Turke, Mr. G. F. ADBBOTT, special correspondent of the Daily Chronicle. This writer gives instances of the absolute terrorisation of the Bulgarian komiladjis or committees, the so-called insurgents among the inhabitants of Macedonis. The latter are partly Christian, Orthodox and Schismatic, and partly Mabommodan. The
The Municipal Board of Mandla are utvertis. insurgents are Schismatic Christians, aning for tenders for the constraction of a river at their hands their Orthodox co-religionists wall and the extension of the oily sewers into. suffer more than do the Mahommedans or deep water. Particulars will be found in than they do at the hands of the latter. another column, After detailing examples, Mr. ABBOTT saya"The villagers who refuse to co- "operate with the bands, or who, after #having веси compelled to simulate One of our most popular preparations, “ obedience, shake off the yoke, are treated which bas stood the test of fifty"As traitors-traitors to a causó which years. It cools the skin and removes
PRICKLY
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irritation at once.
RINGWORM
REMEDY ·
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The N.-C. Daily News declares that to make such a mas as Ching Kuan, the roformer-hunter.
Kaisha is already starting a line of steamore between that port and Chomulpo,
According to a Japanese newspaper corres pondent, the troops now stationed at Port Arthur and Delay number 84,000, while the warships there, including torpedo-bonts, are 74
in all.
We have received from the Partloud and Asiatic Stoamchip Co, a copy of the well illustrated sunnal number of the Commercial Eerie, published at Fortand, Oregon, sod
sponer,
Tanini of Shanghai at the present conjuncture Kiving views of the leading mills and other would be an insult to all foreigners there, and a grievous injury to native residents,
Tho Osaka authorities hace decidei ent to charge any wharfage or harbour-dues to vests arriving at Csaks new harbour for the time being, as they are anxious to advertise the advantages of the port as much as possible.
they have never willingly espoused. The persecution of this class of people is how more systematie than ever. From Florina I have receivel cquârmation “Of A simper that had engbel me
Japan has begun to ship piacos mud organs *some time ago, to the effect that the
to London, where they can be solid about 30 por local committees all over the country bare
cent, cheaper than those of any other country. orders to draw up lists of all persons its suid. "Tho wires, collatoid, and flanget used “who netagainst the revolutionary plans, that in their manufacture bave to be imported to "they may be exterminated without delay."Japan, but the wood is native, like the labour Plentiful examples are adduced of the mur-employed. This most be causing a small der of peaceful villagers by the lentitudjis, revolution in the cheap piano trade. Side by side with this ruthless terrorisation goes on a regular nasassination of Makom.
An absolute specific fo Ringworm and medaus, which the latter are not slow to
Dhobi Itch.
résent and revenge. In certain districts, Mr. ABBOTT says, the Mobainedan peasants are in the babit of killing as many Bulgarians as they conveniently can in return for every one of their own to religionists. He goes on to tell a story of mutani asutasination on a large scale, when a party of 120 soldiers made a halt near n Try it in your bath and you will feel all vilinge and two strugglers among them were
HOUSEHOLD
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M. Lessar, in his negotiations with Prings Ching at Peking over the "ovacuation" of Manchurin, is said to have he insistent upon ove point especially, that, granting an open door for Manchuria, China - must promise not to sanction to any Foreign Power any special settlement us in the Treaty ports. Frina Ching this demand. It is characteristic of Prince ja said to have given his unqualified consent to
Ching to give his naqualified consent.
A Tokyo despatch to the drahi statos that negotiations for a Russo-Japanese souvention
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Fotest reports about the home-going of H.M.E. Arganzat name the sailing date as to-morrow, after the delivery of the Fruch misil. Her beiters have been inspeeted and repaired with a view to speed trials as far as Singapore, where she will stay a few days. In cass of a break-down the Argonaut will return „here, we are informed
Although Mr. Justics Wiso is dewa upon the Indien nenay-lenders who flourish on the misfortunes of their brother man, exorbitant rates of interest aro still extorteil by them. In asso at the Supreme Court yesterday in which an Indian sued on a promissory note it turned oat that he had been drawing interest on the amount loaned at the rate of 120 per cent. His Lordship said that each a rate was very excessivo and gave decros for the principal sum to be paid up is email montbly instalments.
THE OPIUM FARM,
The Government bas grasted the leage of
the rate of 82,220,400 per annum. It will be the Opium Farm to the present farmers ai
remembered that the second offer, by a loca firm, was 81,970,000. On the opening of the tenders tho lattor ware supposed to be the successful tenderers on the ground that the
TELEGRAMS.
"AMERICA”. CUP.
NEW YORK, 3rd September. FINAL RACE-CUP REMAINS IN AMERICA.
The Reliance won the final race for the "America" Cup by between eight and ton minutes.
[By the courtesy of the Sperry Flour Company we are onabled to publish the shore result, reosived by them yesterday morning, B. D.P.
KEUTER'S SERVICE.
THE BALKAN" TROUBLES, ⠀⠀
LONDON, 2nd September. The insurrection was proclaimed yesterday in varions fresh districts of Macedonia ndjoin ing the Bulgarian frontior.
Germany and Rússia have urged the Saltan to adopt more energetic measures, but the Sultan parsiats it directing the operations in Macedonia from the paless..
THE BEIRUT AFFAIR.
BOXING AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.
Whatever may be said as to the genuineness of the last glove tournament in the City Hall, when Jack Grace met Sam Newman and lost on a deliberate foul, there can be no ques tion that every man, who entered the ring at the Theatre Royal on Thursday night did so with the fall intention of winning his fight. The exhibition houta, as we have already stated, were different altogether from seus of the exhibition bouts aiready seen here; molt on was confeated with hard determination, and the delivexire carried as much weight behind them as though the men were rivals for a big stake, There is solence present too, but in many instances it was not demonstrated suffi ciently to draw approval from experienced followers of the ring. Take, for instance, the meeting between Barnes of the Albion and Donovan-act Donoghue-late of the Galirik. There Donovan noted as though he wore punch. ing at a bag of flour instead of a man who know how touse blahands. He suffered in cone quence, and deserved the adverse serdiot, for a man with his experience, ought to have kurwa better. Barrett, of the Royal Engineers, had a novice to deal with in Murray of the Albian, bat hi” greator experiongo was nullified by the stone nud-a-half by gave away to Murray, and the hatter was entitled to the decision on poista,
although the referee, Mc. I. Christie, awarda a dry. Turner of the Albion Cared badly at the hands of Emerton of the Hum
the six-round contest
LONDON, 2nd September. The American Minister refuses to accept the excuse that the Boirat affair was merely casual shot fired during come wedding celebraber, who Bottled tious and is pressing for a settlement of various outstanding disputes, which the despatch of the squadron is expecfoă ta nomolerate.
they had to fight in the very first round, half-way through which he knocked. Turner clean over the ropes and had bim counted out. Tarner, another uewoomer in the ring, was showing up bravely, and bis sudden extinction onusoil mach disappointment. A sprained thaub chosed Marrystt, of the Darbyshire The third race for the "America" Cap has Regiment, to throw up the sponge in the fourth been again postponed.
THE AMERICA" CUP,
LONDON, 2nd September.
THE TEAR'S VISIT TO AUSTRIA.
LONDON, 2nd September. The Tear will probably go to Vienna carlier than was expected, in order to confer with the
attacked by Bulgarian, ono being kille have been opened by Mr. Kurino, Japanese present farmers had not lodged the necesar Emperor Francis concerning Macedonia.
the better for it. For cleansing silver-and the other wounded. The Bulgariaus took the soldiers' arms and went off to join ware, jewellery, and clothing it is
a band in the neighbourhood. The rest of without erual.
Minister to Ft. Petersburg, Mr. Uobida, Japanese Minister to Peking, assisting him. The negotiations have made good progress. Baron Konsum, Minister of Foreign Affairs,
guarantee of $30,00), but, as it tarned out, this guarantee had been actually lodged in the Tressary, though not nitaold to the tender: therefore, on consideration, the Governor in
the soldiers, enraged at their comrades after being received in andielce by the Emperor Council accepted, the tondar of the present)
of Japan, sent a long message by wire to the farmers, Messrs. Yau Joo Chia and Soah Eng Ministers to St. Petersburg and Paking.
mishap, entered the village, suried off twenty of the inhabitants bound, and slaughtered teu or fifteen others before
A. S. WATSON & CO.aving the village. It is by such metha's
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Lost Sunday a bricket match, usually ono of the last of the season, was played at Shanghai that the struggle has been conducted between two teams representing England hitherto,
Regular fighting is avoided by and Australia. The sides were as follows:--- the insurgents, while the troops have England: W. J. Tyuck, R. Farbridge orders not to chase the bands, Meanwhile J.1. Drummond, E O. Cumming, V. G. Perfect. the Bulgarians have been disappearing from V. II. Lanning. W. H. Jackson, J. Naylor, their homes in large numbers and joining J. B. Walsh, and two others, Australia: the insurgents. Mr. ABBOTT continues:-D. MoAliater, H. W. Wolfenden, C. G. Clone, T. R. Rid, W. A. Crombie, A E. Parker, The situation is beyond question critical.
E. H. Lynch, J. Lynch, A. Lovy, H. G. Man- Is is generally felt by both Turks and raring, and W. J. Turabull. Australia won ONLY communications relating to the news columnsChristians that a war would be a welcome by 84 to 76.
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La preserve pone are those who encourage the revolutionary party in its attitude of
defiance. What hope therefore can be ente tained of a poaceful settlement?'
No essas of plague were notified as having occurred during the 24 hours ended at upon yesterday.
once more being discussed in Haigor.
Kiat.
The letter from the Colonial Secretary (Hon, F. H. May. C.1.G.), intimating the decision of the Government in the matter is to the follow. ing effect:-
THE KING'S VISIT TO VIENNA.
of a six-round watch against Leighton of the Alöica; neither man spared the other whilst the fight continued, and both won the applause of tha onlookera.
The principal event of the evening was trenty-round contest betwoon Jones of the Albion and Nuwman of Manila, for a stake of $200 and a side bat of $100. Jours looked every annos of his 170lbs., but was soft about the arms and body, in that important respect differing from Newman, who was inexcollant con- dition; he weighed 142lbs., 28lba les than Jones, whom he also conceded the advantage in hoight
LONDON, 2nd September. The enthusiasm in Vienna in connection with the King's visit is unabated, and the streets are constantly thronged with people waiting to see the King pass. Never in recent years has the visit of a foreign monarch casadas snob immense arowds and such ́oordiality.
ATTEMPTED MURDER AT THE PEAK.
GELMAN SHOOTS CHAIR-COOLIE,
Colonial Sectutury's Office, 4th Sept., 1903, Gertlemen,-With reference to your tender dated. the 1st ultimo, offering the sum of $185,000 per mense as rent for the privileges known as the
A mit extraordinary instance of the vagaries Opium Faria for three years from the 1st March inclusive, I as directed to inform yun that of the human mind in the direction of ori
on Thursday, shim His Excellency the Governor in Council has occurred at the Peak been pleased to accept your tender. (2.) I am
a chair-coolle was shot in two place by to invite your attention to the fourth partion for the act. The German in question, a
German who had neither motive nor provoca agraph of the Conditions of Rendering,
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next approved security, either in writing or
with authority, comes to the conclusion that the teak trade on the Mekong has no future. Sural capitalista may be able to do fairly well any development in the present state of the river, and there is no ground for sapposing that the Mekong will become less capricious, less dangerous, or more practicable in a future
that is not entirely dim and distant.
According to the latest reports from the scena of the wreck, says the N-C. Daily News of the 1st inst., there seems to be little probability of
TRIAL TRIP OF THE "NIPPON MARU."
reach. Against all this, however, mast poet Jones's inexperience, for it is under- stood that this was his first public light. Ke showed his inexperianco na soon ng be faced Newman; be wag an nervous as kitten. El is usedlosti, to follow the fight in detail throughout all its twenty rounds. Scienco was pitted against strength, and oach was chary of close conflict. Spotting his Caponent's weak point. New and ugati lunged at Jones's wind, but seldom neceted Once or twice, getting quite there.. however, he wore down the sailor'e guard. and on those occasions the blow went in
a differont attitude might have alterod matters.
The question of whether the teak in the which requires you to deposit with the tall, fino-looking man of 29, who gave his name right en the mark, Japes took it good "otherwise. The one thing certain is that Mekong valley eau possibly be exploited, is Colonial Treasurer bafore the 1st January himself as a planter, was a resident at the Peak with heavy head and body-drives, twice with to the police as Curt. Vincenz and describentedly, however, and retaliated frequently
"real peace will not be restored." The
writer in the Opinion, who appears to speak title-deeds to the value of throd months' rons Hotel, and on Thursday evening hired a public $20h offoot as to sand Newman to the door. most recent events appear to confirm these
chair and a couple of coolies to go to the tag-staff Wo my frequently, because Jones did not niwags of the farm for the das performance of the Nothing annsual transpired on the way there. take advantage of his opportunities. He rarely statements. Mr. ABBOTT indead says that it is an open secret in Macedonia that the
conditions on which the privilege is granted, but on the return trip, half-way between Moun- followed up an attack, and was cery-going where very Powers whe profess to be most anxious with great prudence. But there is no hope of and of the stipulations or agreements in respect tain Lodge and Bubar Lodge, Vinceng pulled a
thereof, (3.) I am further to request you to revolver out of his pocket and deliberately died Newman, on the other band, always was alert good enough to attend at the Crown at the coolie in front. The ballet, it was subso. for nu opening, and never let a chance go by. Solicitor's Office with a view to the necessary quently dieovored, strucks the cross bar of the He was especially watchfal in a break-away, and deed of grant being executed. I have the poles bebind, the coolie's neck, and, glancing several times pruished Jones severely for his houser to be, gentlemon, your obedient servant, off, went right through his forearm. Vineerz delay in preparing against ruakes. Taking the F. H. May, Colonial Secretary,
then fired again, and this time wounded fightall through, it was hardly a satisfactory one his human target on the hip, the shot striking from a spectatorial point of view, certainly not the bone. The choir was dropped at once, and so exciting as many, if not all, of the exhibition the uninjured coalie sped away in the direction bouts that preceded it. The man did all they saving either the stranded steamer Spot or her The Pasific liuor Nippon Maru, commanded of No. 6 Police Station, bis unfortunate com could, certainly, but they were ill-matched; bed curgo. The engineer in charge, who left by Captain F. Greene, went on an official panion coming on behind as fast as his injured Jones possessed more skil and Newman more Shanghai on Saturday night and arrived at Government trial yesterday morning. At 6 condition would permit. Vit cons appears to weight, they would have met ou leveller terms. Aubert Rocke at daylight on Sunday, has contam. the steamer left her broy and procoded have been quite satisfied with his work, for he but as it was both were placed at a disadvantage, a report to the Shanghai Tag and Lighter out of the harbour through Green, leland Paik made no further attempt on the man's life, and cliuskes as a consequence were frequent. Company, from which we gather that the vessel to the south side of the Taland, where although four chambers of the revolver The twenty rounds were fuished without in fal of water fore and aft. In the engine measured three-mile course has been specially still remained loaded. On the way to either going out, and, abiding by the articles, room, the flood is tidal. On Sunday the weather
marked out so that the steamers of the the station the first coolie told others of what the referee announced that no decision workl was too stormy to land my gest and there was Toyo Kisen Kaisha mny comply with the had happened, and these mat and assisted the be given. every sign of the wind freshening. The after requirements of the Japanoso Government, wouded Chinsman along. Lance-Sergeant bullast-tank was pierced nod the ufter bold was covered with water at food tide, making work for making a preliminary raw, the steamer Moore received the report of the outrage, and started on the special fall-speed trials over he went out and met Vicens coming back, impossible.
thethree-mile courts. There was a strong easter Moore asked him if he bed shot a chuir-coolie and scale reply in the affirmativo was given, Vinosus was thereupon arrested and taken to No. 6 Police Station, where Inspector Robertson was drassing the wounds of the coolie, who was subsequently sent to hospital for the necessary treatment. Vincenz was charged with shooting and wounding with intout to murder, and ou being cautioned in the orthodox way said he had nothing to may beyond that he did shoot the
We are requested to call attention to a notice from 21 firms appearing in another column announcing a reduction in prices as long as the
dollar remains at or aboen is. 9.
The Civil Serrica Cricket Club were to have
began practice yesterday and to have had a match today, bat the unpropitious weather interfered with their arrangements.
According to a Tokyo. despatch jo the Mainichi, the North German Lloyd steamer Kiautickou, which left here on Wednesday last on the homeward voyage, has been sold to the Toye Kison Kaisha for thres million marks. On enquiry at this on er Malobws & Co., the
HONGKONG, 5TH SEPTEMBER, 1908
AFFAIRS in the Balkans appear to be in a mose hopeless state of confusion than ever. No doubt it will be hoped that King EDWARD's visit to Vienna may have its effect in helping to bring about a pacification, but we must confess to failing to see what iu particular can be expected from it. Great We regret to hear that sluce Captain and Britain's influence in the Balkans has been Mrs. Arbuthnot have gone to Japan on their reduced to its minimum now, while at Conway home to England, to which they meant stantinople it cannot have increased of late to travel vias Siberis, Captain Arbuthnot his
been rather seriously ill. Our approval of the policy of Austria-Hungary, is not likely to gratify Russia much, either. If the King, as it has been stated that he will, goes on to Berlin to meet the Kaiser, possibly the dis. cussion which he has bad with the Emperor
·FRANCIS JOSERA may lead to an under standing with Germany also with regard to the Balkans. A solidarity of opinion between Britain, Germany, and Austria- Hungary might certainly improve the international position. But among the Batkan peoples themselves affairs seem to grow worse rather than better. Prince FERDINAND, it is true is reported to be ou his way back to Sofia, while to fresh troubles are mentioned at Belgrade. But no conf- dence can be put in any news coming from the capitals of either Servia or Bulgaria. In Macedonia we are told that the insurrection
agents of the German muil line, yesterday, mo w-re informed that the report is incorrect.
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ooolia.
The rounds were af three minutes each; with
one-minute intervals, and the light, which began atu quarter to twoiro, lasted an hour and a half, finishing at a quarter fast one Mr. J. Legan was timekespor,
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.,
The E. & A. steamer Australen loft Sydney on the Bud fast, via Quensland ports, Port
Darwin and Mauila, and may be expected here on the 29fed instead
Imperial German mail steamer Priaz Heinrich, which left bere on the 6th August, at
noon, arrived at Genon on the 3rd inst, at 8 am.
The N YK: steamer Maru Wukas (Europeau
Line) left Blogspore for this port on the 3rd ist., and is expected here on the 9th inst., n.
The Chefoo Engineering and Mixing Co.'sly wind blowing, accompanied by heavy showers premises at Chefoo were burut down in the of rain, which made the navigation in such close early hours of the 17th ult. The Chefoo waters very unpleasant. The engines worked Express says:-The cause of the firs is un- throughout thetrials, which lasted five hours, with certair. The C. E. & M Co. are to be perfect anotimes, and steaming was very wary, condoled with for the heavy loss sustained but On the six runs an average speed was attained of congratulated upon the prevention of what 17.8 knots, and the maximum speed reached might have been! The building stood iu au 189 knots. This result is a little better than angles à compound with the son within a tow that attained when the steamer tres built are fect of two sides of it, and in spite of the united years ago, and all interested expressed them efforts of all the fire engines of Chefoo and selves es highly plessed with such an excellent The prisoner was looked up for the night, avsistance from the barbour, the fire had to performance, which entitles the Toye Kisen and yesterday morning appeared before Mr. gut out the building before it seald be subdued Kaism to the same Government enlsidy for JH. Kemp at the Poliss Court, where, on being formally charged, he again admitted his This shows only too plainly that the means the bext five years us that received since the oxime in the samo naconcerned manner. The available for the suppression of fires are quite steamer started on the San Francisco run in magistrate asked him if he understood English, inadequate to the demand in the case of a large December, 1893.
and was told that he did."Do you understand fire breaking out. Luckily there were no The Japanees Government was represented the nature of the crime you are charged with?" women or children upon the premises; if there by Mr. T. Okochi and staff of "asaistante, while was the next question, and acother reply in the affirmative came from the accused mau, who had been it is probable that the event would Mr. C. Shila, Professor of Engineering, was then remanded for a week in custody. have been attended with several casualties, as Imperial University, Tokyo, assisted by Mr. M. The colle's wounds are not serious, and it is no ladders were obtainable to effect an entrasse Hars, the Company's naval architect, was expected that he will soon be able to
svidence against his would-be murderer ge into the upper storey. This regrettable co present on behalf of the owner. On completion In connection with the affair, residents at By permission of Major Rateliff and officers, carence should prompt the General Purposes of the trials the health of President S. Asane the Peak were unable during a part of the avon-
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday ismed the band of the 33rd Barma Infantry will Committee to action re means for the better and continued success to the steamer were ing to obtain public chairs, the bearers of which has been proclaimed in fresh districts near The following is the programma
at the Hongkong Hotel to-night from 8 to 9.30, protection of life and property from the devu-proposed by Captain F. Greens and Mr. want on strike en masse nenactor Robertson the following report
took thom in fisad and asked what their grievanos
The barometer has fallen moderately over was. One of one fokis has been shot by an Gillot around the settlement would convince anybody Nakashiran and Mr. C. Shiba. Onthe arrival European," they said, and if we lake European N. Japan, risen slightly along the China coast, Pressure is highest over 8. Japan and gra election...The Shop Girl," ...... Ivan Caryll that in the event of a large fire breaking out, of the America Mora and Hongkong Maru, passengers we may be shot too Inspector Song Lisbeslied Caroly, Klay the ring of life and the mirage of valuable both steamers will also go through this severe Robertson explained that the European had dients continue light for E. and SE winds been arrested and that they were in no danger Lover S. China and the N. part of the China Bos. accommodating the Japanese Government is
from other Europeans, and on receiving this
Forecast-Moderate SE. and E. windo Charcoreciatio Fipes 4 Derrini Chorju... Sebak ausintanon of volontairs, promptst by this in allowing the trials to take place here, efficial assurance as to their safety the nervous
God Have the King."
(instead of at Yokohama,
chair-bearers returned to their occupation. showery, squally
According to a Peking despatch quoted by the N-C Daily News, it is proposed by those at the bead of the Central Government to amalgamate the Head Offles of the State Department of Railways and Mines with the proposed Ministry of Commerce, at the bead of which is Frinse Taxi Chèn, Prince Ching's son. The desire for economy is said to be the origin of the above proposal.
the Bulgarian frontier, and the Sultaninstead March: "Marmion,” sun doturio, i stating element of fire. At present a walk Norman Mumford, and replied to by Mr. K.
of putting affairs in the hands of a capable Ents Acte... "La Lettre de Manon, man directs them himself from Yildiz
Kiosk a hopeless policy, as may easily be Salmotion A Chiness Honeymoon, Talbot property would be largely dependent-upon the steaming test, and it is worthy of note how
imagined. It may not be out of place here, in order to give an idea of the state of affairs
Waltona“ Amoureuse, "
Barger
emergency.
The silk er C.F.R. steamer Empress of China, which left Hongkong on the 5th ult., arrived in New York on the 2nd inst
WEATHER REPORT.