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· The 4,5, Preussen, which arrived at Hông.
board over
400 kong yesterday, has on rofagess from Saghodien and 12 prisoners from the captareri warship Czarewitel. They will tranship at Fort Said for Odes-u.
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impecunious tenant who refuses to be many suppose to have been looking forward Ten days having elapsed since the last case of ejected, and compels bis landlord to pay for to carving out a German Empire in the plague and the health of the Colony being other- his fisturbance or take off the roof and Far East. That dream has been dis-wise good the issue of clean bills of health has
boon resumed from to-day the 12th September. thereby ruin his own property, used in ¦ polled by the reffrement of Russia. Still Ireland to be a familiar figure, and many the political tenger of Germany has gover are the tales current of the loss and incon.been of the best, and Japan does well to venience to which the recalcitrant landlord consider her. Ou the whole Japan inus nol has had to subquit; besides making himself fred hadly, and bus perhaps acted the bait for the surensms and mock solici- discreetly in not having too many taga
The mail from America by the r.s. Siberia. tude of his neighbours. In such a position lying about for the gleaners of stolen pro- sesterday consisted of six haga of newspapers Japair found herself vis a ̃vig with Russia,perty to got hold of. There is duno reason-
for Hongkong. There were no letters or regis and the Tsan, indifferent to the opinions of fabia pighability that Russia will not in thetersd articles. Wo understned that the Saa Erope, showed himself here master of the immediate future attempt any glaring step Francisci dospatching office has been disorgau- situation, and was able to hurt defiance it in the extreme East of Asia. Russia, of ised lately by press of work, his tormenter. Russia had in fact exploited course, as long as she continues to be A table-cloth, which the Russiu destroyer to the tung of soute thousand millions her Russia, cannot keep her hands out off with Admiral Rozůdostvenaky, used in the confiding neighbours till the latte. had misciticf, and apparently untaight by her battle of the Japan Sea us a flig of truce, hna closed their purse strings. As it was pur-lesson has been trying sa malog in lately arrived at the Tokyo Naval Department. fectly certain the towards an inlevity Mongolia. In this she has not the adress The cloth, or the white dag. 71 by 43 feet, will shortly be exhibited before the public as a Bussin could to raise another cent, it to see that she is really playing Japan's sourenir of the great naval battle. would palpably have exposed Japan to the game. For one thing she is not likely to vidren in of the world to have gone a throw-hd-China so routly to fall-into the snare, good bouncy after bad, as every day and for the next China has as yet failed to Russia's &muucial position, and her case produce a second Li HuNG CHANG. Any effect another. kun strengthening of China here is really in would have been rendered more hope- Japan's interest. Beyond this, England is less and at home the State was bank-at last alive to the importance of the isso, rupt. On the other hamil, and this is and cannot, and apparently will not, permit- noć to be forggutten, Japan's owa, ere-litors (the lesson of Lbassa to be forgotten. were disposal to become clamorous, and signs of weakness caule to wach her as to
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A antire Filipino paper says:-"Let the Chinese and the Cantoners take care what they
| are doing. The Filipinos do not have to Shaughnî now kits six thousand Japanese migrate to other countries to make a living: wo find comfort in our own blessed country. In
GUARANTEEING the pole effo on the money market of residents.
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oontuming the conflict. Peranps not so easily accounted for is Japan's return of the northern portion of Saghalien to Russia. Some years ago when Japan under threats from Russin consented to exchange her lulf of Saghalien for the Kariles, Japan was hardly in a position to make any effective. use of her dependeney. She was only beginning her new policy, and had seraly herself out of the taugle offre Saisutna movement. Since then, of course, affairs
have progressed sad Japan finds herself a powerful and respected state. The popula tion of Japan has in the meanwhile in- crensed upwards of fifty per cent, and now amounts, by last census, to not for shot of forty eight millions, or at the rate of eau-
The English Mail of the 12th August was the Philippines, there are a great number of delivered in London on the 9th inst..
chines who are protected by the law and woll treated, but this toleranes may disappear it the boycott against the goods of our brother uafion continues. Let the chinos Baware....
Police news appears on the fifth page, along with a variety of sther matter.
The rice crop in Japan is expected to be 20 per cent blow last year's; but, thả Coraan exp is a pool ouv.
The Supreme Court will rise for vacation next werk, the sittings being suspauded from 20th inst. to 17th prox.
It was reported in Japan that, King Edward had sent a congruitory delogram to the Mikado on the conclusion of peace.
The Manila police effected 1073 arcests during August, and recovered stolen money to the amount of two pesos.
It is stated on gool authority that the repair
WATSON & CO. siderafily over 300 pur square mile, and ising of the damage dons to the B.M.8. Empress animally growing at a rapil rate. One of fapan in the recent typhoon will probably LIMITED.
cost over $100,000. hér needs is laid, and this was one of the innin vasons for herausiety with regard to
Chemists by Appointment to H. E, the Governor.
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Korea. Saghalion is richly wooded country and is within the forest one of Asia. The Japanese have always been a timber loving peoply, and the forests are a NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLYcomunications relating to the news colman | valuable asset. Still with all the care should be addressed to Pun EvITOR
Corespondents must forward their names and ad- | exercised, the forests of Japan within the dresser with communication addressed to the Edt last ten years have decreased in area socie not for publication, but as evidence of good faith
AN lusters for pubiication should be written on nine per cent, and now cover rather less one side of the paper only.
With the fate of the
I communicat'oss that have than forty uillion acres, anmymously signed already appeared in other papers will be inserted.
China before her she has
To
Olers for extra copies of JAILY PRuss shouldbe
storaily gown
The German guabat tia arrived from as on Monday afternoon. She reports that the prevailing topic there is the earthquake, and tast most of the prople are still afraid to sleep indoors.
Captain Meyer, of the N.-D. L. 9." Pronou which brought out France and Princess Arisugawa, has been decorated by the Mikado with the Fourth Class order of the Rising Sau.
Mr. Willis E. Gray, of Shanghai, las entered a suit against the American China Development
TELEGRAMS
"DAILY PRESS SERVICE.
TRANS-CAUCASIA.
LONDON, 12th September. The rioting continues at Baku. TRAIN ACCIDENT AT NEW -
YORK.
LONDON, 12th September. An accident on the elevated railway at New York has resulted in cloven fatalities and injured 42.
KEUTER'S SERVICE.] THE EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.
CANTON,
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Canton, tb September. VICEROY'S DOC703 ARRIVED. The celebrateri Doctor Chan Tin Fong, who was summoned by Viceroy Shum, arrived hors yesterday with notior Doctor maud Li Piag 'Shu, a member of the Official Medical Society,
They both took up, their quartors in the' Viceroy's Yamen.
SUN NING MAGISTRAEN IN DIFFICULTY, Recently several trades in the San Ning -district petitioned Viceroy Shom, charging the Jan Ning Magistrate, Chan Tick, with om-
very serious offence.. mitting some
Bis Excellency immediately isced an order to suspend him from duty. He was brought to Cantda yesterday and horded into the castaly of the Poon Yu Magistrate, who has seJ. received official instructions from the Vicway to investigate the casa,
LONDON, 10th September. The Inlian Government is taking special measures for the relief of the terrible dis- tres caused by the recent earthquake. Soldiers are I bouring unceasingly at rescue work. There are thousands honseless. The loss of lite camot yet be determined.
LATER, The latest reports of the earthgnako in! Italy show that 309 dead have been recovered at Paigtuli, 200 mt Japple, and that 2,000 bad been killed and injured at Marterano. Fresh shocks have occurred at Leggio in the Calabria district. .
THE TROUBLE IN THE CAUCASUS
LONDON, 10th September, The Armenian Bishop at Shuelis tele-
We quoted the other day a paragi.ph | graphs au appalling account of the devas announcing that Mr. Richer B. Thorne hadtation there. The town is a mass of ruins. been appointed by President Roosevelt to be The fighting between the Tartars and the American Consul al Chofoo, in place of the Armenians lasted five days, and hundreds energetic and, popular Mr. John Fowler. It
arc killed and wounded. The Bishop is now learnt that the post to which Mr. Thurno has been appointed is that of Marshal Pals for aid to the starving thousands, of the Ameriona Cozenints at Chefoo. The
The estimated actual destruction to the future of the attempt to extend the boycott to Chefve was greatly due to
Mr. Fowler's vigoroas intervention,
The following now reached the N- Daily News from Tokyo:-The Chinese Government is now investigating the damage sustained in Manchurin by the war. It is reported that the Military Governor of Mukdeu has estimated the damages in Shengking at Tls. 20,000,000, and over 30,000 lives, but the damages in the provinces of Kiriu sud Heilong-chang cannot yet be ascertained. When this investigation is completed, China will decide whether to de mand an indemnity from the belligerents or
out.
At his sales rooms in Daddoll Street, Mr. G P. Laumert yesterday put up for public auction sala the Italian steamer Dominico, together with hor engines, boilerz. anchors, chaius, gear, (excepting co 1, stores and provisions) as she now lies off Ni-wok Island. The bidding, which opened at $200, was spirited, and the wreek was 51.950. This is a good price considering the
pirates, and ut low water only a small paidon is visiblə.
oil industry at Baku, involves a firees loss of £20,000,000, white it will require several millions to restore working: The Russian industries, which use naphint for fuel, are also incurring immense losses,
ILLNESS OF BARON KOMURA.
WEN TAUTAT'S NEW APPOINTMENT. (Tuotais), president and vice president of Cheong Chum Yeong and Chau Sin Pia the Cheong Pin Hok-Tour of Canton, has reoivod official instructions from Visstoy Shum to preceel North to review the gnosi Naval Mamurrs of the Pei Yang squadron. During their absence, Tuotai Wen Tang Yani will be appointed acting president of the collega.
GOVERNMENT OFFICES.
mentioned that Viceroy Stanis ordered the In my correspondence of the 30th ultimo 1.
following oflices to be removed to the Governor's Ysmen, riz:-Sin-Hou-Kak, Li Kin Head Ti-Kak. Sinca issing the above order, His Department, Chief Police Station and the S-
Excellency has deputed an officer to survey the Governor's promisus, aud to make an estimato of the cost of cortain alterations suti repairs. A few days ago the officer sent in his estimate, which amounted to about 15,000 taels. When Viceroy Shum saw that the total sum în dhe report ran up to five figures he immediately rescinded the order.
HARTHQUAKE. At noon to-day a rather severe earthquako occurred here. The shock Instel soveral seconds. Many people said their houses wore shaker.
HA CHAN TONG.
$120,000 to Viceroy Shum for the re-oponing It is said that a merchant hero has offered
of the "Sing Song" houses in Ha Chan Tong As the offer is such a tempting one, I have no denbt that he will accept it.
BOYCOTT CONTINUES. There is a doubt that Viceroy Shuu has boon lately endeavouring to crush the Ameri LONDON, 10th September.
bagesti. Ho has imprisoned several of the Baron Komura was taken suddenly ill chief agitators, issued proclamations sternly. yesterday with intestinal trouble. All his prohibiting a public restings and speech engagements in New York have been post-making, and warned the people that if they poned; but his physician says that an
aro caught posting insulting placards, he will operation will probably not be necessary.
cause them to be most severely punished Notwithstanding these stringent Dieasures there has been very little sign of abatement of the boycett movement. Yesterday Chi- ness friend of miau tok me that only name of the offending official. It is the name printed notices to all the inuers id resi
Our recent telegram gave Quinsan as the few days ago the boycott committes had eent of a place near Shanghai, as the following dents in the city directing them to have the report in the NC. Daily News shows:-We
THE TORTURE OF A BRITISH
SUBJECT NEAR SHANGHAI,
rent before 11 am. on day of publication. After that anxious; so tint with the growth of her Company for 215,000. This daim is for damages eventually kuocked down to Bir. Kit Kee for Railway, and on the staff laying the road bad every siop or residence had one posted on its Telegraphic Address: Presa. Codes i A.B.Ø. 5th ka. | population and the diminution of her for alleged breach of contract. It is expected vessel is lying in a part known to be infested by Wednesday by the district magistrate of that
Hour Cho supply is limited," Only supplied for Cak.
Lieber's
1.O. Dox, 38. Telephone No. 12
BLICTUS.
a b Septembre, at simnghai, the wife of Our Sumber, a Yokohama, Mra. N.G.
AW. J. Baukes, of a son,
„MANTLAND, OĚ a són.
On Sth September, at Shanghai, the wife of 4. B. DELEGIÃO, of a daught a
MARRIAGES.
On Gih Stptember, at Shanghai, Lawry Pack
This £staily
to be set down for hearing about the 16th inst. The two now C. P. R. stumpers, to be nunched in October and November next, ure not to be called Empress of Austria and Empress of Germany, ie at first announced, but press of Britain and Empress of Resland.
The gallantry of the captain, officers, and unmber of persons killed was 215 and the death. Doucerned, we believe, had nothing whatever united in retaliating by not purchasing American
forests she was deeply concerned in the recovery of her old province. The anxiety of her government for peace before her home industries bad begun to feel the effects of a long and draining war is plainly shown by its consent to actually take a retrograde slep, and surrender territoryboat's crew of the str. 4beaga, who rescued the cally in her hands. On the other handrew of the foundering str. Pechili, during this
more, indeed, than is represented by the prosentation at the rooms of the Mercantile value of the indemnity and the territory | Marine Beer's Association at Shanghai. waived. In the first place she has securent
In 193, the cutput of coal in Japan was 10,088,845 tons and the number of persons employed in the warkinga was 1441. The
aris informed that a British subject of Chinese ulices posted on the walls of their premises, descent, connected with the Shanghai-Nanking I went and made a copy of the action. Almost thungh Quiuenn (Kunsbau), was arrested on front. Here is literal translation of it: place, named Pao Yi, on the ebargs of alleged (Hended with large characters). connection with a fight which happened in April or shop (as the case may be) will not purchase last. The arrest was made on the evidence obtained from a youth by the usual Chinese
American goods." (The following is in small methods of judicial enquiry torture-but which
characters) Antoricans have maltreated tho ou independent and reliable testimay we learn Chinese. This is contrary to reason or right, was entirely unfounded, as the British subject prinsipios. Now the people of our country an ta da with the fight in question. It is further rate per 1,00ft employed was 2.3. During the stated that the foreign staff at Quinssu, una- gooil. This is only a proper course to adopt. same year in India, the output of coal was wure at the t me that the young man was a If any of our countrymen should transnet 7,38,390 Lous, the number of persous employed British subject, allowed the Quinsan business with the Aireriosas they must be doroid rate per 1,000 employed 1.1. This information that ho merely wanted to "ask" & few them especially as that veracions oficial declared
. A tobacco factory has been started in Houam is derived from a blue book-Part IV, Colonial questions, promising to restore the young and it is said they are tarsing out cigars aut and Foreign Statisties, Minos and Quarrfos man to hits just issued by the Home Office. It proves that veigl his victim into his power the magis which is wordat as follows :—(Headed).
smployers lator
on in the cigarettes by the thousand daily. afternoob.
Needless to say, having is was circulated by this factory the other day An express the safety of the Indian coal mines is confirmed
trate forgot big by even international comparison.
promisus and failed to allow the youth to return to the works, even although not sanko American cigaretes and cigars. Our it is said certain persons,
the antes. brand is much cheaper and better." hal informed this magistrate of the fact.
In order to meet the demand and wishes of This affair is only one more of
our countrymen who bare given up smoking
·American recent attempts of the mandarins to over.
eigurattas and cigars wo ride the rights of foreigners, and it these officials established a large factory in Hopam. We are not smartly pulled up in some way or other, shall be pleased to rective orders from mer
muy soon hear of other high-ban zi attempts where least expected,
chants and traders."
07 September, at Kalding, Denmark Japan has gained omel by the war, much recent lary galo was to be marked by 158, the numba of deaths 97, and the death. magistrate's rusuors to take him away with of the gense of shame."
TeaAs to ELIZABETH DENN.
ROBERT BERNER to AGSETA MOLLER
HONGLONG OFFICE: 104, Des Vœux Road Cl LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, EC.
The Daily Press.
HONGRONG, SEPTEMBER Brn, 1905.
Now that the first blush of excitement Consequent on the very unexpected con- clusion of the peaca negotiations at Forts mouth has hail time to subside, the present scenis a favourable moment to review the terras Bually agreed on. In some quarters the apparently too ready acquiescence of Japan De Russia's terms has been a subject of wonderment, and almost of blame, while
Captain Buchan in of the British vs. Strath dis from Glasgow reports that when wearing Jays a fire broke out in the bankers which were It was immediately sabdued atowed with coul. and eventually extinguished after leaving Probolingo, very little damago bang tone.
A now bank will shortly start business in
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the excuation of Manchuria, all the more effectually that she has actually paid for it and the debt has been acknowledged. In thy next place she has strengthened her position in Korea with the acknowledged consent of Russia and the other Powers,Shanghai ander the name of the Commercial even China, and this in itself is a valuable Bank and Trust Company. Connections have
been formed with some of the leading Americans asset. Next, what may be described as an
banks and, besides general banking business, the immediately available asset, she has obtximeð
new firm will act as a trust and suretympany Fuller details are promised shortly. the full reversion of Russia's lease in the Liotung peninsula. Beyond this she has obtained from Russia the engagement that or railway from Siberia shall never be used for other than mercantile purposes, and
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A. Poking telegram to the N.-C. Daily News sak: Some of the oflein)s are afraid that † Jagan may demand in Manchuris thus compen. sution she was unable to secure in the peace
is, that she will not go beyond tho toros of the treaty.
Tho N.-C. Daily News says:--Baron Kriugdants of the youth ash parentage,
stein, after sorving as a correspondent in both camps in the present war, came to Shanghai and bought the C. N. S. Wachang, with the hope of seeing the grazt naval battle, but owing to wisinformation, he was at Macao while the Battle of Trasuima was being fought. He ro turned to Shanghai, and then went north in the Wacky on an unknowa mission, visiting the north-eastern Siberiau ports, and on his way down the Washing was wrecked near Caps Patience, Saghalien. Baron Krieglstein land. railway and to Harbin, where his adventurous ed and made his way berous to the trans-Siberian
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Moon cakes are unsaleible this year, At a meeting of Chinese interested in cargo account of rumours in tows that they are made wharves, datuaged by the typhoon and flood at and restaurants who have large stocks of thes hought of foreigners and stored at the public from American flour. Many of the ten shops Shanghai, it was decided that the luss by water damage should be divided into three parts, and exkes are now suffering from the effects of the
third, the remaining third being borne by the RAILWAY MAGNATE ASSAULTED that, the wharves should be asked to pay one-hoyeett. third, and the foreign sollers of the cargo one-
in others it has been attributed to the shall cease to be used for military ends. It negotiations; but the general opinior at Pokingte ms had a tragical eading (shot while clean-Chinese buyers. It is. avident from this that
maguanimity of the Japanese Government. Without Venturing to sit, in judgment on what does not concern us, we may surmise with regard to the first, that the Japanese Government really understood the position better than we can, and as touching the second, that in the affairs of nations, whether political or economical, magnanimity cases
to be a virtue.
is true, of course, that the other party to the agreement is Russia, and that good faith has no existence in the vocabulary of
the Russian Government further than she
has the power and the opportunity to break Japan bas al the power to enforce the agreement; she retires from the contest with her power unaffected, and has the means and the intention to have the agree ient carried out. Although Japan has Everyone who has had the misfortune to
refrained from pressing her domande. for become engaged in n lawsuit with an in-Russia's war ships interned in neutral pozis pecunious opponent has felt, as the Japanese she has apparently exercised a wise dis- negotiators, the enormous strength of the position. Wealth which tables the unpr cipled to protract his case by appeals or other devices till his opponent is worn out
or ruined in the struggle is a powerful "weapon, but when opposed to the bankrapt who has nothing to lose, and has skill enough to make his poverty a weapon of offènce it makes but a poor show. The
pe of the
ing his ritló). He was a tall, Jondsowe, soldierly mw, and capital.companion.
Our Shanghai contemporary reporis Messes Hopkins, Duun & Co, on the 8th iustant held a very successful. auction of piece goods damaged by the food, consisting of white
the Chinese at any rats do not think that the wharvos cau bo hold responsible for the whole loss, the question that was to be discussed at the meeting of the General Chamber of Com. morce.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The J.-C.-J. Lija str. Tjipanas left Macassar
The Barber Liusstr. Wray Castle, from New York, sailed from Singapore on the 10th inst. port on the Lith just, and is expected here on The A.L. sir. Silgai loft Singapore for this
the 17th inst,
A Saulow correspondent says -Evidenca of the stagnation in shipping circles which is upon ns, is the presence of twe empty steamers in the port. These have liten lying here for three weeks, one of them moving to a podtion less in the way of the usual callers. Freights are on shirtings and woolle goods. The former were for this port on the 9th iust, and may be ox- the down-grade: and the resumption of their sold at barely ten per cent below invoice cost,pected here on the 16th inst. duties by the regalar-Osaka Jiners points to a and the woollen goods actually realised their longer list of unemployed "-tramps" in the near invoice prices. And this-It is sa ill wind future Tightness of money in the Viceroy's that blows nobody good, as the auctioneers yemen at Canton is making staolf felt hore.
might say at the present moment. Messrs. from the Commander of H.B.M'A surveying The following information has been received
crotion, as in the present temper of Russia's
cargo, and conspicuous on the lists-have been, neighbour, Germany, the request might Numon island, with 17 feat of water over it at Some of these were sold yesterday, skirtings and Ship Waterwitch: A rock. to the south the number of lots of American plece goods. have led to unpleasant recriminations which L.W.O.S., with 6 to 12 fathoms round it, is yarns, in thair Nanking Bond gedowns at little to a nation just emerged from a hard, situated in the following position: From the less than fifteen por cant under invoice values. though successful war might have been un-rock-Centro of Thren. Chimneys bears N. The boycott seems to be a thing of the past, as pleasant. The nation most affected by the 44 dog. W. Centra of dome island boars Nthere was much spirited bidding between the toward termination of the war, it is 78 dog. E, distant à cables. Latitude 23 deg. Tientsin and Shanghai buyers to secure the thought, is not Rusain but Germany, whom 21 ft. N. Longitude 117 dog. 7 ft. 18 in. E. bals lots. The American fancy prints and
drills also fetched good prices.
The bearings are mognotie.”
the last day or two selling the food-damaged L. Mogre have been working at high pressure
WEATHER REPORT.
BY TOKYO MOE.
The Cablenetos had the following:-Wash. ington, September 8-Edward Harriman, the greatest railroad magnato in America, many times a millionaire, and the head of the Southern Pacific Company, was nuolbed in Tokyo to-day. He was not eriously hurt as far as is known here, bat was insulted and threatened by a mad gang of headings, who sought to rent on him their rage against everything American or Europe.
Marquis Ite was also stoned but not injured. Harriman is in Japan with RJ P. Schwerin, the seeking the expansion of his interests through manager of the Pacific Mzil steamship company, out Asia. He is the guest of United Stuters Minister, Lloyd Griscom. The attack on Harri- man created quite a durry in financial circles when
it was made public in New York, us
the following report
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued hundreds of millions of dollars rest partly on the security of his genius as a builder of trans- On the 12th at 11.45 a.m. Barometricportation systems.
by
changes are unimportant over S. China and the Philippines.
about a tooth of an inch, in both are39. Pressure remains high, exceeding the normal Gradients ara slight and light NE. and E. winds may be expected over the N. part of the China Sea, and light variable winds in the
Forecast:-Light variable winda; fair.
Formosa Channal.
If Harriman was at all hurt, or if he choos to make the attack on him the subject of diplomay, he will not want for backing in Congress and on Wall street. The rints have. created a revulsion of feeling against the Japanese throughout the United States, and the newspapers comment on the matter at longth as indicative of the true feelings of the Japan ese toward all the western world,