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STAR FERRY.

THE PROPOSED WHARVES AND OTHER

ARRANGEMENTS.

The plan of the now ferry wharves has just been completed. They will be both alike. The one on the Hongkong side will take the place of the existing ons, while that at Kowloon, as is i

POLICE COURT,

Monday. 14th July.

Baron Mr. II. II. J. GourɛRTZ (ACUN) POLICE MAGISTRATE.)

THEFT AT THE PHAK.

Mr. Stockhausen. living near Magazine Gup, gener:lly known, will be to the castsvard of the in the Peak District, charged his cook with Water Police Busit, quite near the waterfront larceny of three blankets, a portmantean and corner. Sulisbury Road will be extentel right sous silk clothing. goods, altogether, to the to the wharf, two godowns being demolished to value of $85. The man was convicted and sin make way for it. The roast, also, will be wide-tenced to four months imprisonment and six od to a width of 109 L.. the bark portion of hours stocks. A supposed confederate, a man block of buildings around thee waterfront corner

who was found on the premises, was fined $25 this ising pulled Howa to allow

The

or one month's imprisonment for being on the buildings ago the property of the Hongkongpronuses. The blankets were discovered in a and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.. which is pawnbroker's shop, and Mr. Gompertz ordered receiving us compensation from din Grover that they be returned to the rightful owner ment the ground now occupied by that portion without compensation.

of the two public rouls at proseal ranking- hetween their grodowns. At first the Govern ment thought of conceding to them in addition the road lying between the end gedown and the Torpedo Depot, but, as he Naval authorities objecte, this will remin thoroughfare, With the exception of the small area belonging to the Water Police. Cho Grodowi Co.

awa, the whole frontage right from the Torpedo Depot to the police pier at Macdowell Road When the new arrangements are comploted the roquis leading to this frontage will be that at the Torpedo Deput. Macdonnell Read, and the con. tinuation of Salisbury Roart. Landing at the tw forry wharf, Kowloon residents will no longer have to throud their way through a maze of cargo work; they will make an exit on to docent public road. Work in connection with the new landing will be commenced in about a month's fiare. The new structure ought to be finished six or eight months afterwards, and be ready for the public by next April,

ALLEGED CUTTING AND WOUNDING,

A case of alleged cutting and wouiding was remanded for the second or third time. The complainant has been in hospital since the Bud of May. and is not yet in a condition to appear at the Police Court.

KIDNAPPING A UTILE BOY.

Tho

A Chinamaa was eburged with kidnapping little native boy. A Chinese constable mot the complainent at Yaumati leading the boy by the hand. He asked the man whosa child it was, and the other replied "My nephew." youngster, however, squeaked out that this was Hot true, and the child's statement proved correct. The defendant was sculeured to three months' imprisonment and six hours' stocks."

DISPUTE ABOUT A WOMAN.

Que man charged another with enticing his wife to live with him. The complainant, it appears, comes from the Naw Territory Border. According to his own story he left his bone and his wife some six or seven years ago and

went to Shanghai, where he became a seakan.

When he returned ho found his wife was living with another man. Though he had been away from horae hi had sent his wife two or three deliars a moon to support her.

The womnu gave evidence that her husband forsook her six or seven years ago. After he went away she lived for two or three rears with her mother-in-law, but the old woma

She

The new wharf will be a two-prongen affair, and the ferry-boat will enter between its projer- tions. Arrangements will be made, however, whereby an additional prong" can be added. thereby allowing for the accommodation of two steamors, receiving or discharging, as the case may be at the same time. T the tret instance the frontage of the pier will be 96ft. long, but later the additional prong will put on another Suft. The length of the outer projections died, and thou to prevent herself from starva ion will to Lift the central will bo she worked as a coal coolie at Wanchai.

one Suft. broad, and the outer each 36ft. broad.thought her husband was dead and told the The central part of the pier will be for first class passengers only. The system of the ticket office. entrance and exit will be carried ut oa. much the same lines us at present, excepting, of course, that the comandation will be very unch better. Besides waiting compound surrounded by seats, where there will be standing room for 100 persons, there will he a waiting room for ladies. From the waiting compound a gate leads to another compound, as wide as the middle pier. upon which the gangways of steuners, steamers on

either-side-will-be-lowa-ed--Accommodation fur second and third class passengers will be ou

defendant I might keep her.

The case was dischargeil. The woman refused to go back to her husband, Mr. Gompertz, however, left that matter for the Registrar.

General.

A TALE THAT WOULD NOT" WASH." A man, with a previous conviction, was charged with unlawful possession of 13 catties of fish. He said another min had given them to him. Mr. Gomports said that Hongkong was not a place where people gave away clean fish for nothing. He fined the mau $15 or "six weeks' truprisonment and six hours' stooks.

THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 121x, 1904.

NAVAL NOTES.

DEPARTURES.

ARRIVAL OF THE RHEIN."

The German trang rt Rhei, arrived from

commissioned officers and 954 men on board, Bremen yesterday with 650 officers, 19 men-

TRANS-PACIFIC. PROBABLY

curious duties which fall to the lot of a modern A delightful story ilustrating the many naval commander was told by Lord Selborne,

FOOD VALUE OF RICE.

KODAKSI KODAKSI!

AND

3

KODAKS!!!

PHOTO GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We have an Establishment Solely devoted to

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Amateure, where we turn out work of the best description and with groat promptness.

LONG, HING & CO.,

Hongkong, 10th Mareb, 1904,

A COMPLAINT FROM THE CHINA STATION.

The Louisiana Planter, writes: In view of There was a big exit of warships trom Hong the gradually increasing amount of capital kong yesterday. The French river gunboat which is being invested each year in the rice Vigilante loft for the interior. The Tiger, a Helds of Louisiana and Texas, and the almost. German gabout, went out through the limitless commercial expansim which that Lyvmoon Pass during the afternoon The U.8. | industry holds out to the rice interests of this for torpedo-boat destroyers Bainbridge, Dale, country, the question of the preparation of the Decatur, Barry mel Chauncey left for Shanghai.cereal by the mills Gas now become a problem of importance. The rice of commuores of the United Stator is milled by modern machinery, the halls being removed by rapidly revolving mill-stones, and separate from the grains by sorrens and blowers. Other hullers comoro the

sopurated. Then comes the polishing of the smaller particles, and the flour and brau are rice, which gives it a fiue, glossy lustre or pearly the King's uniform is just as mucli boyeatted ini It may not be generally known, says Truth, that appearance, and makes it sell at a higher price public-houses when worn by sailors as when on the market. This process however, is really worn by soldiers; I am speaking of the general dofrimental to the grain as a food product. It lessens the uutritivo valteby removing four-fifth.

rup of hotels and public-houses in Colonial ports which ure visited by H.M. ships. I had per cent, of the frame-building material. All from a petty officer, who was intoly serving on of the essential oils and favour besides 25 to 30

a very strong letter on this subjuel recently the untious which use rice as a standard of the China station. At every port where there food, and tria includes more than half the was any considerable mumber of English vasil- people of the earth, use it without polishing, so ents, the

11-22 of the lower deck. Le as to retain all the flavour and the nutrients.age, were subjected to gross insults. Shanghai Chinese is effected in their great energy and that English residents in places like Shanghai The efl'cots of a rice list nu the Japanese and being the worst place of all: One would think endarance. They are peoples of strong nerves. and Hongkong, which in fine of emergency equable temper and wonderful physical rigour tast depend. for their safety entirely ou the Thay kavo omorgy without irritation, and per-foot, would be inclined to make much of "Jack" soverance without periodie collapse. When it when he shows himself on shore. But the rule is considered that one-half of all the amounts for Jucit seems to be the same as the rule for paid for human labour, are expended for food. Tommy It's saviour of his country when the and that any increase in nutritive values for guns bogin to shoot"; but not at any other time. money expondet would aggregate initions of The writer, as already mentioned, is a potly public the chief characteristics of rice may kong. I and a party of friends visited Kowloon, dollars,, the importance of bringing before the offer. He says-Whilst we were at Houg-

better understoot. Rico possesses healing und and after a walk valled at the Queen's Hotel curative properties to a greater degree than any for dinner; Iway mention that we were every other coreal, owing chiefly to its digestibility and cne of us abstainers. The waitor asked us if nerve building qualities, rice diet being known to we were officers--we wear the peak cap end be of the greatest conceivable assistance to nafare, doble-breasted uniform. On our telling him rostering the system from the ravages of that we were not, he said that we could not be dyspopsin, indigestion and their various attend-servel, as we were in uniform. Wo asked to see jug evils. The absence of such diseases in the proprietor, and when he arrived he told us countries where rice is the principal article that he was very sorry, but that his rulo was of food speaks for itself.

not to serve anybody in unifarnt. We asked him if it was only tha uniform he objected to, and he said yes.

who, with several other Cabinet Ministers and a distinguished company representing Art Literature, and Science, was among the guests at the annual hapqrst of the Royal Academy, The First. Lord of the Admiralty was respond. ing to the toast of the Nary, and had remarked that the days of the service immortalised, by Captain Marryat were not altogether past. A few weeks ago," he continued. "two mas cruisors, British and American, found thom- selves in a port, which should be namelesa, and discovered that the annual revolution was going on. The Government were in possession of the town, and the Opposition were rapidly advancing to attack it. The two captains put their heads together, for there were many British and American citizens in the town und much British and American property, and they sent a joint note to the combatants warning them that however much fighting they chose to do, the

The Government and the Opposition both two captains forbade them to fight in the town

wrote back to say that their Excellencles

should be chayed, but as their Excellencies had forbilden fighting in the town, would they say where the fighting might take place. The two captains solected a position which would do for military operations, with rivers, hills, and everything in its proper place. They then carefully drew up the order of proceedings The battle was fought under their regulations, and when the Government was defeated and withdrew to the town. flags were hoisted to How to secure the most perfect nutrition is signal that the referees were required. The

an important problem. With proper nutrition two captains then arranged that the leaders of the human system will right itself under attacks the Government might be escorted out of the of diseases, and normal conditions will soon be country," concluded Lord Selborne amid laugh-restored. For economy, for health and for tor, as it might be a dangerons precedent for future revolutions if they were shot; und Jaring established order, withdrow to the ordinary rentine of their duties."

CHANGE OF U. 6. ADMIRALS.

the oute projections. At each of the 3rd-cives BEFORE MR. J.. H. KEMP (SECOND POLICE recommended that Rear-Admiral Cooper be

MAGISTRATE).

ALLEGED TRIADS.

nad Deacon, appeared for the defence of one

compounds there will be standing room for 250 persons; and there will be standing root for 100 persons at each of the 2nd.

Four men were charged with being members class compounds. The 3rd-class exit will be provided with turnstiles to prevent and of an unlawful society, to wit, t'e Triad Society.

Seroud crushing.

Chief Detectiva Hanson prosecuted, while Mr. 3rd-class passons- And

|Look r, solicitor, of Messin. Deacon, Looker gers will, as at present, have to descend a flight of steps to board the ferry. There will also be outer steps on the pier at either side. The pier will be built of wood piles and plank Booring. The upper-work, strengthened by iron pillars, will be of wood also. On the street side there will be a bicycle shed and two little shops. Taking into consideration the ever-increasing traffic between Victoria City and the mainland the improvements will be timely and much appreciated.

A new 5-minute service is being arranged

mun. The case was remanded. Mr. Looker's chiont was allowed ball in the sum of $1,000.

MR. FUNG WA CHUN'S WATCH. The keeper of the pawnbroking establishment where a thief pawned Mr. Fang Wa Chin's gold watch applied for compensation. Mr. John Hastings, solicitor, appeared on behalf of the applicant, and Mr. Fung Wa Chän appeared in

his own interests.

Mr.

T. Manila Cubleness of the 21st ult, says that Rear-Admiral II Cooper, commander in-chief of the United States masal force on the Asiatic station, is ordered to turn over the command to Rear-Admiral Stirling and proceed home on waiting orders. The canso for this order from thonavy department is the result of a report of a recent medical board of survey which

relieved from active service owing to physical disabilities. It is understood that Rear-Admiral Stirling who is now aboard the cruiser New Orleans at Cleo, will be notified by Rear- to proceed to Hongkong. Admiral Coope whence the command will be officially turned over to him; he he will be instructed to assume command per order. notifying the department at Washington of the acceptation of the office by him.

PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE.

AT THE NATIONAL, CONVENTIONS

It is safe to sort, says the Springfield Republican, that the thought and conscience bost reprosentative of intelicetani and moral leadership in the United States holds to-day that the policy which worked so admirably in Cubs oaght to be applied to the Philippines-not rashly, but under direct pledge, and

hastily er

vigour thers niust be a proper ratio between the frame-builling and energy-producing con stituents of food. As a role, foods are selected for the gratification of the taste, rather than for the valuable nutrients they possess. The chief sources of energy are the fats and the carbo-hydrates. Each particle of fat has two and oue-half times as much concentrated heating particle of carbo-kyrtrate, and honse produca in the system when oxidized great intensity of heat. like the haring of oil under a boiler. "Hence food containing considerable oil is adapted to extreme cold countries and to persons engaged in hied mentor Inboar, but for warm climates, for the summer in cold climates, or for persons engaged in light labour or in sedentary purwaits in any climate, the fats are suitable food only in a limited quantity; tho energy should be mainly derived from the carlo-hydrates.

The general introduction of machinery has greatly increased the number of persons who live by moderate exercise, hence there should be a decrease in the consumption of fats. Now compare the nutrients in the following standard

Carbo-hydrates,

foods:

Polished rice Cracked wheat Wheat Bour Wheat bread Oulmeal Rye four Corn meal Pearl barley

Beans.

SHIPPING NOTES.

STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P. & O. steamer Simla laft Singapore for this port on the 10th July, at noor, with the outward English mails, and is due here on the 15th July, at about 6 am.

The O, & O. steamer Coptic, with mails, &e, from San Francisco to the 22nd Jane, leaves

Yokohama for this part to-day at noon.

The IG.M. steamer Sachsen, which left here on the 9th June, arrived at Geusa on Saturday, the 9th July, at 3 p.ra.

ar for this port on the 10th July, and may

The J.C.J. Lijn steamer Tjilaljap left Macas-

expocted here on the 18th July.

WEATHER AT SEA,

The Haitan experienced S.W, wind and show. ers between Amoy and Hongkong. The Kum Sang, from Singapore, reports light variable winds and smooth sea. The Schuylkill, from Shanghai, experienced light to moderate S. W'ly winds and awell, I be Long Sang met with brisk monsoon, rough sea, and occasional rain showers batween Manila and Hongkong.

MISCELLANEOUS,

The German E. Tritos, from the North 79-4

yesterday, reports infectious disease at Auping 749 and Amoy.

Fats.

+04

1-70

1-10

1-70

56:3

7-10

68:4

-841

3:80

200

-70

The Lok Song, from Bangkok, brought 1.700 tus of rich. The Johanne, from Saigon, 78-7 70-6 brought 1,800 tons of ice, for Messrs. Jebacu 59% & Co.

78-1

Mr. Hastings argued that the watch had for, but this, naturally, will not be commenced boon pawzed in regular hours, and that is till the demand justifies such a step. The client had not received notice from the police

Star Forry Co. inve how four vessels, the of such an article having been stolen. Northern Star, Southern Star, Polar Star, and, Fang Wa Chun, on the other hand, couteuden in such wise way as the present parpo e to, ed or contuon ccmmercial rice is deficient in Hongkong. tustly. the Morning Star. The Morning Star, recently completed by the Hongkong & Wham- po Dock Co is

TATY much the same 15 hor predecessors.....excepting that sho

that the mau was dressed as a servant and not like a man who would possess an expensive gold

watch.

Mr. Koup docidal, that Mr. Fang Wa Chou

has triple-rasion instead of compound was right. Compensation was not to be grant engines. A new Star" ferry.hoat, a double-ed. eaded caft like the rest, is now in course As Mr. Hastings said he had justructions to

BREAKING LEAVE.

of construction at the Kowloon Docks. Her appeal the watch is kapt in polico custody, bull has been completed, and beds already laid to seceive the engines. When this craft is really for service the Company intend to run boats on Saturdays until the half hour after widnight. If there is a sufficient demand they

W. H. Brice was charged with failing to return to the House of Detention. He wr sentenced to six weeks' hard labour.

OPIUM BOILING,

will do likewise on other days: In the stil A Chimian was charged with praporing

LOTTERY TICKETS.

somewhat distant fature, when the 5-minutoopiam at. Tai Hang Village, situateil on service is running in daytime, it is probable the bill-sido near the Polo ground. He was that there will be a 15-minute service, instead | fined $200 or three months' imprisonment. of the present 30-minute service, at night. The Company did not thoroughly repair the Ifongkong lauling after the recent fixe scause it will shortly live to be pulled down to make room for the pier.

SINGAPORE LAND CLAIMS.

A man convicted of selling Kong Na Lottery tickets was fined $30 or three works imprisonment.

AN ARTFUL VODOER.

recomplish the result will open.

termasimilar to those offered to Cubo,”

It will be noted that rice is the lowest in the list in fats and highest in carbo-hydrates, Polish-

"ats, in flavour und in protein, bat the ease and There is nothing to affright or repel in the rapidity with which it in digested makes it a proposition that "we, members of all political mest excellent food to be used with lean ment national conventions the adoption of resolutions balanced ration. It has a large amount of latent parties, join in urging upon the approaching and leguminous plants and seeds to make a pledging to the people of the Philippine Islands force, which is converted into human energy their ultimate national independence upon with less tax on the systein Bhan any other Unless cereal. Ita vory lack of flavour is an advantage var holds 1)e nu-American doctrine that those as a food auxiliary to lean mest, because it with people are to be hold as subjects of the United | absorb the flavour of its associated food. Hence States, there is nothing to afflight or repel in it is superlative food for impaired digestion and the stove programu. It is simple, plaia for general auxiliary uses, but as a principal day. It reduces to an honest promise that food it has never obtained a standing among the which bas been hell out in shadowy hope. Amexican people, due to the defects named, in- There is involved in it fair play and statesman suficient fats, flavour and protein. ship and national linaone-the forces which brought prace in Cubo, and lifted our motives there above suspicion, and bagot friendship and not sullen discontent.

THE MINERAL WEALTH OF SAGHALIEN.

The Radnorshire arrived from Loudon yestur- day. Besidus other cargo she had 6,000 packages of ex plosives on board, 1,600 packages being for

left Shanghai on the His inst.

The M. M. Yarra, from the North yesterday.

A DERELICT.

reporis having passed a derelict lighter in Lat. The master of the B. I. .. Empress of India

N. Loa. 128 E. on 26th June. It was apparently a new lighter. The gunwale was them.

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THE SHANGHAI COLLISION, More details are to hand of the collision at Woosung

30th on the night of the ult.. While the

A.M. steam pilot-boat Bisbee Was lying at auchor in ber station at the Bell Buoy outside Woosung, she was run into by the British steamer Commonwealth, bonud to Nagasaki. The Bieber had her regulatin lights burning brightly, and the night was a ne olear oue however the Coincurcalth was teen bearing down on the Pilot boat, and before anything could be done to prevent it the huge steam r According to an article in the St. Petersburger had crashed into the Pilot boat, striking har Zeitung, coal is known to exist throughout on the starboard bow and inflicting a good deal almost the whole of the island of Saghalien, of damage. The fores of the impact was se

great that it started all the plates on the ONLY 5 FEET LONG.. moral leadership must be admitted. In the contain very large supplies of coal, no thorough injured by the shock. The Commonwealth religious world Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimo-o investigations have yet been made except in the was very little damaged and proceeded on her and Archbishops Furler of New York and Ryan case of deposit, which exist in the neighborhood way to Nagasaki, The Bisbee was at once of Philadelphia bare siguel the above appeal of Alexandrovsk, which have been somewhat repairs which are considerable and will t.ke brought up to Shanghai and dvoked for To them have been added 65 bishops carefully examined and are now partly being some time to complete. Tar Bisbee was built of the Ravi in Catholic and

Protes worked. Coal is now mined at four points; two of in Hongkong under flis supervision of Messrs almost those ary found within the convict district, whilst Carmichuel and Clark.

The unfaith of Secretary Taft in the effia y of republican principles is not shared

A man charged with tealing a jacket pre.by thoss Americans whese intellectual and although indications show that thess deposits | port wide of the Bisbee; fortunately no one was

tended to be deaf and dumb. The dodga failed Judgment has been delivered at Singapore in to do him any goed, though. He was sentenced the claims in respect of land by Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & Co. and the P. & O. versus the to 14 days hard labour. Goverment. In the case of Messrs. Jardins, Matheson, the Government Lad acquired inud.

'TWO SMALL BOYS.

Two small boys were arrested for hawking without a conso, The father of one and the

brother of the other were charged with aiding and botting them to do so. Mr. Kemp fined the men S or 14 days' imprisonment each,

BETEL-NUTS,

for railway purposes. to the extent of 27.925 sqaure feet. and offered in payment $16.154.37. The claimants refused the offer, and submitted a claim which amounted alto gother to Slya924.75. being made up of claims for the vali" the land in the vicinity aud couponsation. The Court gave the follow- ing award-For the market value of the A Filipino sailor was charged with assaulting luid 50 cents per square foot: for compensation, a Chinnan and punching a district watchman, 15 per cent.: for damage caused by Severance. who interfered, twice on the jaw. The row $1.825 In the second case, the P. & 0.

a claim in respect of 71,600 startul over the purchase of betel nuts, used for Company entered square feet of land which hud been chewing The Filipino thought he was getting acquired by the Government. The Government short weight. He was fined $10. offered $21,70249 in full payment; the Com-

olaimod $185.260.50 as the value of the Exhuming dead bodies, with the object of fund, compensation, ét The award was. For exporting them to China in jars for re-burial, is value of land. 40 conts per square fact; plus common offence atuong Chinese in Singapor; 15 per cent. compensation and costs. The and three men who had tus exhumed a body at assessors should be pakt $75 each.

Changi were fined $50 each, and costs.

a

at Episcopal Churches, and an animous, sentiment among Roman the other two belong to Messrs. Makowski The steel screw stoumer Cranley (British) in

the

TWO WRECKS.

Catholic clergy, while above 300 restors & Co. Altogether about 150,600 tons of coal rep ried ashore at Yokkaichi, Shalelonged to of the Protestant Episcopal church hava dovlared | were taken out during the last three years. The Messrs Harris & Dixon (Century Shipping

in London.

in favoar of having the Cairol States extend Causes for the small quantity obtained ara to be Co, was built in 1895 by Richardson, Dack & the promise of ultimate national independenes found in the lack of means of conveyance, and Co. of Stockton, grows teneage 2,350, registered to the Filipino people. The most prominent.e-fact that litf'e attention has been paid to

The Br. atemmer Maharaja is reported wrack. orgymen in New York city, regardless of the mineral wealth of Saghalien. No railwayed off Atami, Japan, ou the 9th inst. She was denominational lines, have taken the same stu!, commonieation exists with the coast, and no brought to Hongkong from Penang by Captain Blong with 74 presidents of colleges and over harbour has yet been built on the coast where Pag, who at this port surrendered her to 700 professors, more than 5 judges, with, sh ps may lead coal without difficulty in say be when lost. The Maharaju is a three-roasted Captain T. Groves, in whose charge sho would leading all, the splendidly strong hat of men slate of weather. In addition to cool, several iron steamer of 1,666 tous gross, built in 1879 who compose the i bilippine independence com wittee, together will the citizens of national classes of wineval products are known to exist, by Hachand and Wolff of Belfast, und belonged distinction who early signed the appeal which, iron, copper, naphtha, &c., but no thorough the Asiatic Steam Navigation Co.. L. Liverpool is her port of registration. The crew and pússagers are safe,

the committee sent ou

investigation of these has yet been made.

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