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LOCAL SPORT.

TO-DAY'S GYMKHANA. Despite the wet weather training has been going on at Huppy Valley with great entlasis. It is to be sincerely hoped that to-day is dry another postponement would be too bad. Rading commences at 330 pm. The handicapper is to be congratulated this time; everyone seems nutisfied! An experienes sportsman has been good enough to send us the following tips-

ONE-AND-A-QUARTER-MILE.

There are eight entries for this. handicap for Chino ponies-

Mr. Bruton's Little Mons.

Mr. Inglis Eclipse.

Mr. G.H. Potts Pandur.

Hon. W. J. Gresson's Glenburn,

Mr. Crai's Faller O'Flynu.

Capt. Ward's Horul. -

A team and the B.G.A. The teams were :

R.Q.A.

Gun Longman (enpt.) Gin. Mooney (h) Gan. Sheahan (h) Gun. Carmichael (f.) Gun. Fisher (f.) Gen. Lazenby (f.) Gun, Doyle (goal)

V.R.C. "A"

J. Witchell (capt.) J. H. Hance (h A. E. Alves (b.) H. C. Suyer (f.) C. Cook (f.)

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTIMBER 3RD, 1904.

CHINESE.COOLIES AT THE

TRANSVAAL MINES.

The Johannesburg correspondent of the Cópe Times, writing to that journal on June 2b. described the result of the introduction of the first batch of Chinese to Rand mining conditions as having proved minantly satis factory.

and

MISSION WORK IN THE NEW TERRITORY, HONGKONG.

A

ENLARGEMENTS

The best way to preserve your Pieturos še to have them enlarged. Small prints are liable to be thrown about and thus medo dirty or lost; while enlarged ones, framed and hung up, will last for ever, besides serving as decorations to the walla.

Hongkong, 8th August. 1904.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 2nd September.

LONG, HING & CO.,

PHOTO GOODS DEALERS, 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD,

(Same Promises. as Messrs. Ah Chee)

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

(PUISNE JVDGK}, His Honour T. ŠERCORBE SMUTIL

A DISPUTED CONTRACY, There was again called the case in which Chan Foo Chan, a Hakka, brought an action for 2248.24. for work done and materials supplied Gn connection with the turfing of gromel at Mountain Lodge and Victoria Hospital) against Mr. E. J. Chris Yes Sen another contractor. Grist, of Messrs, Wilkinson and Grief, solicitors, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. R. Hurdling. of Messrs. Ewens and Harston, solicitors, was for the defence,

A further astjonrument was made till to-day (Saturday),

The Committee of the Hongkong Charch Missionary Association having accapted

E. Humphreys (1)

suggestion made by the Bishop that the

C. Hane (goul)

Association should supportons or more catechista in the Now Territory. Mr. G. A. Bunbury The Club outswam their opponents on the

On Friday morning (be writes) Ufty of the thinks that subers will like to have some first throw in: and after a few preliminaries

When the Chinese were tnvited to go down the Newcount of the man whom they are uskal to Humphreys put the ball into art.

Comet Mine in order to see what mining in the support. He says; in the mouthly pamphlet, umpira häft" "handled the ill. and the men

that the needs of the New Territory have long were again to work. Lazenby, R.G.A.. with a Transvaal was like. Upon ity of the men

the South China Missin, bat till rostly spleniul long shot from line scored a good gond. being told off, another hundred immediately been present to the minds of the members of Humphrys passed to Witchell, who sent the left their quarters and fullosal their come leather behind. Shenlon and Witchell reed for panions, being incited thereto by extreme it was founil difficult to provide a man for this possession, the former eventually taking it from curiosity as to the conditions ander which they now work. Some years ro, Archdeacon Haais- ter bought two tents which were pitched at the latter by ducking him. A. E. Alres passed will laboue for the next few years Onarriving to Cooke, who shot a grond. Mooney and Hancoat the shaft head a skip containing several Ping Shuan, services being held by catechists BEFORE had a little play in the wing: Hanee passad to white niners was on the point of going down sent out for torius of a fortnight from Hong-. As it disappeared from the surface one of the kong, with occasional visits from the missionary Hmuphreys, who, in turn, passed to Witchell.

in charge his plan wes not altogether satis. Mr. D. Mucdonald's Arrenopoguer. Mr. W. G. Clarke's Standard.

Witchell sent the ball behind. Some very good Chinese inmediately rushed forward, Pandur, carrying 11st. 2lbs., Mr. Gressoll up, play was witnessed. Witchell, for one, pet-eaimoured scrambling down the larderway, factory; the workers were constantly changing shonhè prove a bit of “hot stuff": I expect to see ting ducked. Cooke out the hill behind. Al fine or two others follored his example, and only one place was evangelized, and at last tho the difficulty was to fiul a suitable man who was given against Fisher for shoving Cooke then Mr. Hellmanu, the general maunger, who tents were bully damaged by a typhoon. But him u Boyat have a good tussle in the

has throughout shown the greatest tach in

should devote his whole line to the work, and straight. Standard, however, lus to be nogo-under when not in possession of the ball.

dealing with the new comers, sent down a white

wisqualified by his knowledge of bolli Cantonese tinted. He is quite all right from his ricer Arrans.

miver with them. Two or three Chinese were

and Hakka to preach to all with whom he might¦ hubo, and appears to be in good fottle.

in front, then the white miner, and after him

come in contact. At length, at the beginning pogue, which ricently clunged bands, will be

came a large number of the coolies. Two or

of this year, the proper maa was found. Chang ridden by Mr. Clark

thres, however, when they looked down the

Wai San was for two years a colporteur work ing under the Rev. A. fiff in the San Gan mouth of the shaft, hesitated, as if they were

Hok Shaan Districts, east of Canton, where he afraid to dessoud, whereupon Mr. Hallan

proved himself, on earnest worker. Although himself stopped forward and went down de ladder in order to show them how easy it was and bow safe. The whole batch then by birth a Hakka from Hok Shaun, he speaks Cantonese well and tently. In 1983 heruter- ed the Training College (St. Paul's College) as a short-course student. where he proved himself Defective thoroughly earnest Christian man. eye-sight, and is being accustomed to an out.. ofsteor life, made study rather a trial to him. but he did quite creditably in the nina- tions held last Jansary. In Marel he was appointed by the conference of the Mission to work in the New Territory; another wan. Chiur Muk, agent of the Scotch Bible Society. being sent to keep him campaniy During the past five months these two men have been constantly at work in the New Territory, wet and Bus, sleeping sometimes in inns. It more often in the houses of seuttered

TENT PEING.

The entries in this erent are Messrs Looker J. Johnstone. W. A. Cruickshank. W. G. Clarke, and G, K. Hall Brutton. ME. W. A. Cruickshank, who was. I remeinber, reently credited in the Daily Press with having picked up six pegs in secession, going fast. seems to be may expert than any of the others

FIFE FURLONGS.

There are mine entries in this flat race for China pories which have never won a mes They are:

Mr. G. B. Macdonald's Go Bang, 10st. Dila, * Mr. Godfrey Master's Grafton, Thet. 121. Mr. Alleyman's Modesty, 19st. 12lbs. Mr. MacIntyre's Persistence. 10st. 120xs.* Mr. E. Howard's Teetotum, 10st. Glbs.

Mr. Babington's Rocket. List. 1lb.

Half-time: A" team, 2; R.GA. I. The soldiers fell off considerably in the surnud half. Witchell shot a proal from the centro. fittle Inter, from the wing and another, Cooke, Sayer and - Witchell shot in succession Doyle, the E.G.A, gual, however, stopped with great skill. Witchell shot a goal. Curmichael. R.G.A, made a very good attempt to score, but Hance thwarted. Cooks shot; the Fall bit the cross-bur; Cooke shutuguin from close quarter-. and scored). `A foul was given against Mooney, us the result of a little ungagement he had with Sayer. Alves pused to Cooke, anl still avother Slenben was applawled for goal was added. taking the ball from Witchell: Cooke shed an eighth goal, and Hance still var mor

Besult: "A" team. 9. R.G.A.. I

"A" team will meet 8" tours in the ima

·

followed without difficulty.

il

On arriving in the stope the first things the Chinese asked for were toole, being evidently in- patient to get to work. The necessary tools were given them, whereupon they immediately commenced chiselling away at the reef, Sume difficulty was found in explaining to them that they were not expected to chisel away the rock but to make boles in i. Some Kafirs were then brought to show them bow the holes should be DEATH OF MAJOR" ASHLEY.

minde. "The weeting of the Koffies and Chinese The death of Mr. Chartes James Ashley, at was decidedly interesting. The Chinamen the age of t removes one of Shanghai's oldest evidently looked upon the Kafira as objets of residents, ont- who has been most popular for grent curiosity, and the black mensor med rather over 17 years. He came to Shanghai originally scares of their new mining companions. Tho in: 1868 us sail-muker on the well-known Ameri-Kara piceveded to make the holes sa retentive Christians, where they find Grafton

thing for

Mr. D. Mcdonald's Arrauapogne, 1st. 12. Mr. W. G. Clarke's Alarm, 10st. 6lbs;* Mr. Paterson's Zufall. 11st. th. Allowance of Sties, deductel. This race way pave a good Mr. Master' Grafton, owner up. has ran thi in the Grand Stand Stakes at Shanghai and using theit only a few non- winning subcription gridins have to be encountered ho should wake bacio of most of them. Aharin, all the same, a little white

can clipper ship N. B. Primer, but he saw better opportunities of getting on ashore than afloat. and left his ship. After various experiences, he joined General Ward's fores, and continued to serve with the Ever-virtorious Army, floral

and the Chinese immediately followed their exude, nud set to work making the necessary holes. Several holes a few inches in depth word made, and the party then returned to the surface The next day 400 of the Chinese went down

Wari

walcaran. A glance at the map of the Now Torritery will show that a large part of it. is hand. The islands are sparsely populated. but still villages are found here and there. many of which are not yet evangelizal. The

pony in very iné faite will also make Gordon squinting him his Commissary Major, and commenced working, and on the Monday women have worked in these istands as well as }

a good bid for first place.

LADIES NOMINATION RACE. This is a ball and bucket race. Bine entries as follows:

There are

Mr. Looker nom. by Mrs. Gerstom Stewart. Mr. W. G. Clarke' nom. by Mrs. Crawferi. Mr. J. Patomson nom. by Mrs. Goutz. Mr. G. C. Moxou oo, by Miss Stovens, Mr. G.K. H. Brutton noni. by Mrs. Hull Wright. Mr. J. Jelinstone not, by Miss Bird. 1 Mr. Gillinghua nom.. by Miss Stevens. Capt. Arbuthnot Leslis nom. by Mr. Pat Jones, Mr. Craig, by Mrs. Parker.

This will probably he won by Mr. Bratton, who has been practising most emiduously of late, but it is very hard to say. The competitur has to gallop up the straight just his nominator. who will throw a hall for him to catch as he gallops by, the ball (if canght) to be thrown into a bucket which will be placed farther up the course. Best of three runs.

GYMKHANA CLUB CHALLENGE CUP.

It may be remarked that the cup in this rompetition will be won by the pony storing woost markaiu the races for it during the season. As the marks conut 4 for 1st, 2 for 2nd, 1 for 3rd, the competition at present stands as follo

Mr. J.Jobustone's Ca Canny

Mr. G.H. Petts' Desert King

Mr. W. G.-Clarke's Standard

Mr. G.K. H. Brutton's Little Maine

T

Mr. Parer Discord

I

Mr. Inglis Eclipse.

Mr. Woodgate's Starling

Mr. A. Babington's Roc

Mr. J.IL. Luwis'

tel

With Desgt King a little off colour Ca Canny suglif to win again, notwithstanding the extra stender. Little Momo is fit. The entries for to-day re:

Mr. Inglis Eclipse, 1081 10ils, 5 Mr. G. H. Potts Desert King. 11st, bs. † Mr. J. Johnstone's Ca Canny, 1st. 8. § Mr. W. G. Clarke's Stundari, 10st. Jobs, Mr. &. H. Brutton's Little Momo, 10. 1. ✦ eluding 3, extra. Allowed Str. d ducted

Including dhe, extra.

BURDLE RACK. There are six entries in this event:

Hon. W. J. Gresson's Olenbarn,

Mr. Gillingham's. Muscutel

Mr. Woodates. Starling.

Mr. Babington's Ben Wyvik

Capt. Ward's Royal.

Mr. W., Paterson's Zufall. Starling is a lot favancite. Glenn und Zufall be done good work. Royil too has improved in his jumping

BOATING.

al Pit Parides.

and he retained the latter half of the title wheu.were busy in the wines. The white miners after the fall of Nanking, he returned to private have evinced the greatest interest in the life, resuming his old trade of sail-making. At experiment, and are doing everything in their his home in Brooklyn, New York, he had tween power 10 make it stressful. They appear to Fachtsman, and had been accustourd to run get en sdairably with the Chinanten, and the with the machine." and when the Fire Brigade undergound managers declare that they are was organised he was appoints Foremax of the absolutely astonished at the udsplability of the new workmen. which is infuitely superior to first company enrolled. the Mih-ho-logg Hook

that of the Kaffir, and they have the greatest and Ladder Co. The Mih-ho-loengs still hold as a cherished relic the wooden statue of Major confidenre that Chinese lab or will produce Ashley that was mude to take out on the track extremely good results, -

Later he was appointed.

With regard to their treatment, tho Chian- Chief Engineer of the Brigade. position men, through their interproter, expressed.thom- which he filled with great stress for nearly seives delighted with the arrangements which His two yachts, tige Vision and have been made for their comfort. The new- twenty years. the Churm. were among the best in the Lomers hava fitted up their quarters with great flot, and the model of the Vision with her neatness and tidiness, some of them going even China sail with the bamboos in it, and the 10 the length of fixing up mi squito netting ou cubrel arrangement of sheets, was taken home their bets. On the whole, the quarters present an appearance strikingly different from those in the old P: & O. S. Decran, and exhibited in the Field window la Fleet St. for a long time of the Kaffis. The caly point upon which there was a keen ruting man, too, was Boonqui." | hes been muy compliat has been with regard ovning several good ponies, and later he served to the cooking. The Chinamen do not like this for several meetings as second starter. He was system of cooking by steam, as they use a great | an insulaable member of the Rowing Club, deal of oil, and they like to have the oil fizzling, which cannot be dous nuder the steam saethod, heing one of the best voxswains, the Clab ever had, and was a noted man up-conutry to the Aringements have therefore been runde to shooting season. About Fundy firemen, répre substitute cooking by fire for steam cooking, seating every company in the brigade, were

resent at the funeral. The burinte

A MEETING OF KAPPIES.

on the mainland. Thus they havo viited Tai

POLICE COURT,

Friday 2nd September. BEFORE MY. H. H. J. GOMPERTZ (ACTING

POLACE MAGISTRATE).

THEFT OF MULIN,

A Chimnan was sentenced to three months' hard labour und six hours' stocks for entering No. 18. Des Voux Roud Ceutral, and stealing i hits therefrom.

A VITTING PENALTY.

A Chinese woman was senteneelta 12 months" imprisonment for bringing a girl to the Colony for immoral purposes.

THEFT.

A Chinaman was sentence tosix weeks' lard; labour and six hours stocks for unlawïni prosses- sion of 23 enttios of lead,

BEFORE Mc. J. H. KEP (SECOND POLICE

MAGISTRATE).

UMBRELLA SNEAR BIRCHEN.

A Chinese boy was sentenced to try strokes He was O, the chief village in Lan-tan. Ping Chen | of the birch for stealing on andrella. (when a layman of this Mission has built a also Cotained in prison one day,

there is a station of the Baptist Mission). In Preaching Hall, and Cheong Chat (where each of these places they have found scattered | month's imprisonment for causing a nuisage by Christians whom they have been able to pickingin a rubbish heap.

eourage, and have had grand oppertunities of preaching to the heathen. On the mainland

also the two evangelists have made several tours. They have three times started froze Tin Moon (Castle Peak Bay), twice working round the northern border of the tecritory in the direction of Sam Chan, and ano: pussing up the coast beyond the limits of the Territory Twice they have been over the Sha-Tin Pass to Tai Wai and to the villages on the other side, preaching in them, and grudnally working along the road to Tai Po. Once only have they started out with a definite intention of working outside the New Territory on the reasion of the Feast of 'in Han ut Chik-wan, when they joined in the preaching held by a group of nutive Christians. During the past five months they have made aine tours, the shortest lasting three days, the longest a fortnight. It is of Coarse too early to expert results, bat each time they come back they tell of villages within the Territory where the Gospel has been rarely or never lirard: they tell also of ten willing to hear the Goque), and empiring about this conditions of baptism, and they give the names of Chris

PICHING RUBBISH.

A Chinese coolie was fived $15 or

AN ALARMIST.

He!

The coming of the High Commissioner. H.E. Tiel Liang, who arrived at Shanghed on the 20th August, rewinds the Nativ» Notesį writer of our northem ontumporary of the coming of the notorious Kang Yiin 1899, the forerunner of the Buxer War of 1990. says: Like Kang Yi, the object of the present High Commissioner, who is also a Mancha, is to raise funds for a Grand Army, and like all Manens he may be expected to squeer the

This is what Kang Yi as Lead Mandariu feron of the rich Central provinces as dey as possible by look and by crook, as the

in

-W1++11 he saying pors. High Extortioner of the Masterful Lady in Peking did down south to raise funds A great may Chinese officials of all ranks in this provinss are fearful that this second special High: Com missioner is coming to do likewise. The funds the" Boxer heroes "ta externcnate the "Ocean, raised in 1899 went a great part fowards paying' ians living in out of the way handlets or secludba rberíats" or drive them into the sea in 1996,

* mali-be Kafirs was held on the mine, usively read by the R A. J. Walker, when the subject of the intro ten and un whan the first was finished the employment of Chinese was discussed at consi. coffin was carried to the grave-side by Messrs.derable length. Many questions were asing A. Meland, H. T. Wade, T. W. Kingsmill the management. The Kaffis first usked wh W. R. Kahler. J West. Brealie Clarke, and it was there were so many policemen abouked bays whom they have been able to teach and Marcus Wolff.

AMERICA TO SUPPLY NEW RUSSIAN ARMADA.

encourage by their visits. The Hon Treasurer of the C. M. Association (Mr. G. E. Woodward, Craigieburn, The Frak). has now in hand a sura over 8200 which has been subscribed for the tintenance of tire agouts in the New

Fritory,

Ter

THE RAINY SEASON IN MANCHURIA.

A COTTA

Hogs will cause the Japanese in Manhar, have gracrally inen greatly which the vem rites. The dificulties

They were told it was to prevent the China, men straying on to the land of which they (the Kefirs) were native?, and on which they could go treely. They then unked whether it was true that the Chinawon were cannibals, as they The New York Journal says the following had been informed that the Chinamea were in advertisement was received at its office on July the habit of eating buman beings. They were i To shipbuilders and owners - Wanted, i usred that this was cutirely false. They steamers of no less than 600: tous page, to then asked why hinausen were brought to the have a speed of Is koets and more, and muust be į mints, und in reply they were told that it was rande so fly can be fitted with armour plate or heesuse their brothers wald not come to work, converted into cruisers. For particulars, apply and they were pointed to Kleinfontein mille, to Grassman and Hirtz Company. St. which were standing idle, and were told that they were idle because the Kife would not Mark's Place

coma. They then inquired if it were true that they (the when sufficient Chisaman cam

hey were told in Kafirs would be discharged. reply that, so far from that becoming the case, any Kafir who ou completion of his contract The rainfull inhurid is small, usually desire to re-engage would be promptly taken averaging only abolka,

it Bin. a year, lalf of which on again, and that say of those present abo de-

red to sign on as from the completion of their falls during the oaths of July and August. immediately. Several Mr. Alexander Hosi standard work. Man. of the Kafira fook advantage of this offer, and choria" contains an apps sou for additional perils of six or twelve moord of metro obstepudis giving a tabulate muths. At the gonclusion of the waiting the matives said they were perfectly satisfied with tho explanation that bal been made.

Respecting the baith of the Chinese, the main fell on twelve days, the month of July

For some tha Grassmen and Hirtz have

·been in communication with a French Bem in Paris, the name of which they declined to give,

a result of their negotiations a prepared to begin the purchase for cash of all the steamers they can sequits, answering the

specificatious of the French firm.

Grussman said that his partner, Hirtz, and The VH.C.juteed to hoid a scratch four-card received a cablegan from Paris reading

want 200 or more warships. will pay any price race on the 15th prox. The Chul seems to almost neglect training in this direction-eighteen kuote an hour." and the Boat Club wins the championship. ut the V.R.C. recalias sasily every year. Boat Clab meubers, who are Blues," certainly train regularly,

POLO.

present term could do

medical authorities declare that flay se abso intely astonished at th ir gerural healthy con Thedition.

--I will begin, negotiations ut ones Grassman. ** and hope in a short time to ralde the Paris firm I snu able to fill Die uiteer. Russian Government is really the purchaser. The Arro in Paris represents the Tar in Use negotiations, and they are buying for him.

It

On a two scruteh games have bou played of late; but the tournament has not yet been is his purpose to get together the greatest éommenced. With the new mounts from Italiaeet that can be gathered, and he will send such

the soon's sport is sure to be interesting. a number of warships to the Far East as will

in overwhen the Japanese may."

The ground, thosgh at present soft

is in excellent consequence of the rain condition.

WATER POLO.

It is understood at Hirtz las actually began the accumulation of the vessels desired by Russia, having already entered inte telegra The semi-final in the Water Polo Shield phie correspondence with several large ship. competition was played at the V.R.". premises, building concerns known to have ships on the Kowloow, yesterday evening, between V.R.C. ways--Japan Mail..

WEATHER REPORT.

exaggerated.

Macelario seuse of the terin

There is

the

further milarity, wonark intelli- [ gent Chinese Whan Kang Yi came from the North he gave strict injunctions" publicly-- that he and the members of his suite woukl pay for everything they took or ate, sud-for- bade the authorities of each place he visited during his program of scraping together funds to furnish him with entertainment for man or beast. The coming Speciel High Commis sioner has issued similar injunctions to the lo cal mandarins. Ilence comes the the question Chinese re naturally asking one another. "Is! this to be the precursor of a Second Boxer cataclysm? It is, however, to be hoped that the prognostications will turn ont inwee-

Buy he said, indeed, that rantai. ho rainy season at all in the supplied to India or Burma.

abservations oedd at

which it appears that during t Nowchwang throughout whole year, from

over in. In August the days, with a total tu

total being a little ere were thirteen rainy under 4u, while in

CHURCH SERVICES.

-S. PETER'S CHURCH. Queen's Road West.

Fourteralh Sunday after Trinity

* Mastüne Pravery fema Venite Aylward; Te Deum. Oakelny, Buc dictus, Jackson: Hymns, 285, 313, 345,

2

Holy Communion, 12.15. Evening Prayer. Mnguificat. Haw; Nue 1 immittis, Faster; Brits, 295 346, 350, and 300,

The Church launch Dayspring will call ou

September there we only in. of rain, spreadships carrying white crews to bring friends ovor eight days. The summer heat of Mah. ashore to the services between 9.B and 10.30) am, and between 5.15 and 6 p.nu. (Kowloon churis is easily dared, the climate being dry Police Pier 10,30 and 6); returning afterwards. The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued and bracing.

Newchwang the thermometer The Ausworing Pennant is the call dag. All the siltings are free and unappropriated. the following report:

rarely exceed The baremeter On the 2nd at 11.45 am.

possorses ang is deg. No country in Asia School 10-10.15am. has rissu ia S. Chian and in S.W. Japnee, ud Lighest ready while in Mukden the Visitors welcome. Books, &e., provided: Sunday fallen slightly in the Philippines.

The typhoon has passed into the Sea of there is no better climate than Manchuria, und Japan, moring rapidly towards the NN.E.

Gradients are light on the Chion Coast, and ing in he danger of the Japanese army suffer

extent, for the roads are execrable,' over the China Sea. Light variable as other health from the rainy season.

except prevail in the Formos Channel, and light 3.; to some, their movements must be impeded Forecast:-Light sariable winds, lecal thus rain then hurl frozen, and a moderate fall of

asforms them into quagmires. winds in the China Sea. dershowers.

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Stamers Launchies. Castings in Brass and Moderate charges. Work solicited.

J. D. EDWARD

Manager. Amoy, 3rd December, 1903."

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