WITH THE VOLUNTEERS.

AGRIFFIN'S EXPERIENCES.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1905,

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 27th October.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE Mr. A. G. Wise (PIONE "JUDGE),

WAT TAY 6. JATABNE LATYDET CÓ, The plain sued for $170." He said he had been employed by the defendant company for six and a half months, and he supplied them with provisions for which he had not been paid. Both parties submitted books and his Lordship seat them to the shroff, who would report to him when the cass was called next Friday.

POLICE COURT.

Friday, 27th October, BEFORE MR. F. A. HABLAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTEATH).

STOWAWAYS.

Ton Japanese women were charged with stowing away at Moji on board the German steamer (fakastein.

Sergeant Earnor informed his Worship that the defendants were found on board night days after the steamer had left Moji. They wore stowed away in a recess under the engine room.

As they were unwilling to return to their nativo country, his Worship adjourned the

FUNG ON t. IP VING. Plaintiff claimed $211, the balance of case until Wednesday, wages due to him.

fitfalsloop, which is broken by the piercing 1 sounds of the "Reveille." What five o'clock | ÷ alrendy," you say, and starting up, make a rash, Stepping ashore at Stonecutters one felt that with the others, for the coffee and bisenits at the stand at the bottom of the slope. Thank good- the liberty of the subject had boon pat off for a while. Here were military law and a discipline css, there is no work," is the general verdict, sterner than we had hitherto been acoustomed and after a dip in the briny, we get our tents in to, and one's feelings were rather mixed as oneerder, and wait for the bugio call which has began to realize in an indefinito sort of way the boca paraphrased thus: "Come to the cook houss character of the place. However we had little door, boys." Feeling on the whole pretty well time to ponder over our new situation, but were pleased with myself for four of the terrible quickly initiated into the meaning of fatigue prognostications hold out to me bad happened duty. Tents had to be put in order, bedding I sat down with my company to breakfast. arranged, and so on, bet huppily no one made a Again the same freedom and hilarity ruled at burden of it. With the greatest good bumour table. Jokes and jeate wore flying on all sides, and the merriest of banter, the work was and asal our attendants intermittently. accomplished, and then I was invited to the provoked us to wrath and to smiles. When caateon. What happened then was merely ordin-invited to "pass the grease," you tournel to ory-though to some it may have appeared or hand over the batter, and when the "osw juico" traordinary and a little lator the call of the was requested you know that the lacteal fluid was meant. Then it was one Kaard comparisons bugle brought me out to drill for the first time with No. I Company, That passed over without of the provions night's experiences. One youth event, giving each one, however, a healthy complained of a lack of comfort in his quarters appetite for the dinour which was soon doe.and was met by the crushing motort: "Bilma. Then was the time to enjoy the flow of me, what did yor axpoot. Think ya were going wit and the feast of reson. From 150 to have a feather bed and a punkab Reply roos there came the senterian shout of to this was hopeless. In my next I shall bare

Boy," and though a amall, army of waiters further ozperiences to reconct. were engaged, the claimants for their attentions nover seemed to diminish. Of course, every. body wanted to be served at once, and when the. impatient ones-whose keen appetites seemed to make the doing greater than it was-barst into one loud prolonged chorus of Bag the Celestials only smed more blandly than over.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

The following will represent the 2nd eloren of the Hongkong Civil-Bervice Cricket Club, who play ogfinst the Nayal Yard 1st Eleven to.

Robins, H. Coombs, A. Nicholas, F. Casey, J. Rowarel, R. Willis, E.Danzon, G. Hoggarth, D. Gourlay and A. Harlow.

CLUB.

LEAGUE TABLE.

MATCHES. Played. Won, Lost, Drawn. Foints. Craigeogosar Royal Engineers 1

1 1

0 1

0

3 0

LEAGUE CRICKET,

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB V

H.E.C.C.A.

His Lordship-You. bave entered the umsung' for $23 91.

Plaintiff Yes, that includeseosta (Laughter), His LordshipYou have not done that right (langiter).

DESERTERS.

Two Filipinos, T. Arico and D. Adina of the German schooner Fongpe, worn charged with deserting from that vessel at Hongkong on the 2nd instant,

Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Messrs. Button, Helt Plaintiff stated he was a painter employed by and Goldring) who appeared for the defendants, defendant, but left bis service on. 26th Septem-asiced that the charges be heard separately. His her. The total amount owing him for wapes Worship granted the roquest, and the charge was $75.10, of which defendant had paid 8535, against D. Adixa, asistant enginoor, of the leaving a balance of $22-11

Ponape, was proceeded with.

Hie Lordship --Your dates and figures are i wrong.

...

لله

Plaintiff I got aneiher man to prepare the

brok for me.

His Lordship-Well, you must have told him wrong.

Defendst submitted his book which showed.

entitled was 86:135 of which 86.58 had been paid, leaving a balance of $12-00,

His Lordship (to plaintiff)-You bad better fake that. You have apparently told thoman who prepared the book for you a different story to what you told me.

Judgment for the amount indicated.

PAKHOL

FBON OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

VISITORS,

20th Ostober.

Captain Masters, master of the German the Carolins schponor Poxaps trading in Islanda, said the defendant Adine vas au assistant engineer on board. He was artioled for one year from the 1st of June this year. His vessel arrived lure on the 6th September, and the defendant loft the ship-on-the 22nd day, but was to return at 6. 5.m. following day. Ho did not rotura.

Cross.examinad-Theschooner belonged to the German Government of the Caroline Islanda and carried merchandise, passengers and officials from one island to the other. She flow the Consular flag.

on the

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Hongkong, 25th October, 1905.

CANTON.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

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BOGUS "DRAVES,” Brigands often resort to the expedient of impersonating braces-to--overcome thair |vistima and, under the pretence of searching for stolen goods, carry away all the valuables 26th October.

they come across. A party of thloves who NEW POLICE HEADQUARTERS.

wore impersonating the braves of No 17 The head of the Kwangtung police has division were met by the commander of the petitioned Viceroy Sham requesting permission division, San-Kai-Cheong, who immediately saw to establish the Contral station in the Gover the ruse as he recognised none of the men, and yamon which has been vacant since the post

has been abolished by Imporial Ediet. The eased them to be arrested by his oru braves, Viceroy has given his sunotion and the Police Several escaped but the ringleader, Lo-Guoi- are expected to take possession of their new Ching-Tai, was caught..

These mou. wore

Mr. Goldring--I should like ty rules the point at this stage, your Worship, that the prescontion cannot be procseriad with ander subsection 1.B., Section 9 of the merchant Ship-offcus within the next for days. Tho yamen is wearing uniforms of the 17th division and, ping Ordinance, as the vessel is not a merchant said to be one of the largest in Canton and but, for the accidental meeting with the It is commander, would have robbed the house they excels in area the Viceregal one, ship.

reported that new stations ure to be established wore surrounding- at Nani Kwan and Tungkwan, tho southern

thoroughly reorganised of late and has proved very effective in checking lawlessn083, and eastern suburbs. The forea bas heen

THE TAETAR OFNZÉÁL..

Then the musical clemont hit on an original day at 2.13 p.m. sharp. Gant (Capt.), F. T. that the total wages to which plaintiff was instant. He had loave to stay ashore for the method of attracting attention. The first max sang out "Boy" to say, low dob, and the others taking in turn the next ligher note, ran up the modulator for about an octave and a hall The effect was even more marked than that created. by the cherus, and everybody entered into the humour of the thing. When the soup was, merved, there was a better temper prevailing. and the attempts to quicken the movements of the waiters assumed different phases, though it could not be said they were particularly enccessful. Some boys were anxious to pleas and did not spare any exertion in the perform. ance of their duties under-it must be confessed -vory trying circumstances, but the majority could not be complimented or their agility. One poor guenbt, wearing an agonised look. besought a score of boys to bring him beef and though sach appeared to “savvy," the result we that he was ignored, his comrades, by threats and other mesus securing the prior attention of John" when he returned with his hands fall. Diven desperate, the Volunteer marshed to the head of this matshed where the food was dispensed and obtained what he wanted, but no sooner had he resumed his seat than a score of men in Lbaki descended upon him sach with a plate of the dainty in ques- The tion and piled them in front of him. transition from starvation to surfeit proved Bomewhat embarrassing to the gunner, whose expression of thanks to his comrades for their solicitude on his babalf was distinguished by more investice than perhaps the occasion demandel. Even the Chinamen entered into

This match will be played today (Saturday) on the Craigengower ground, commencing at 2.15 pan. The following will represent the C. O. C.-L. E. Lammert (Capt), ME Aeger, A. O. Brawn, L. A Res. M. H. Harloam, E. Pestouj, E. S. Ford, E. Irving R. B. Cooper and another.

The following have been selected to play for the H.K.C.C. A "Messre, F. C. Batchor, E. A. Fowler, Lt. Gibson, R.N., T. C. Gray, J. Hooper, F. H. Kew, A 0. Lang, O. C. Olliffe, T. H. Soper, F. W. Spencer and P. R.

Wolf

We were visited, en the 14th instant, by two torpedo destroyora, theSabre and the Francisque of the French Asiatic Squadrou. They left on the 18th instant for Haiphong.

A NEW BUILDING.

The German Commlate has been removed to

His Worship conferred with the German Consul who sat with him on the bench and, after a short consultation, informed Mr Goldring

Dr. Kruger would like to take legal advice on that he would adjourn the case for a day, an

the point.

The Chinese gunboat Chau To has been BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SECOND despatched to Hongkong to bring the Tartar-

POLICE MAGISTRATE).

EXTRADITION CASE.

Chief Detective Inspector Hanson applied, on behalf of the Chiness Gorerament, for the

The prisoner plead guilty.

General up to Canton, His Excellency's departure from Peking was delayed as he had been invited by Viceroy Yuan Shih-kai to attand the first Grand Manemeres of the

on His Excellency the Governor of Hongkon

APPEASING ANGRY SPIRITS,

It'

its new palatial building. It is one of the finest mansions that adorn theforsiga residential quarter, being a contrast to the old Consulate, which ivoflight streetare. The new Consulate took a little over one year for its construction, extradition to China of Chan Tung, to answer | réorganised Chinese Northern Army. the foundation being laid sometimo last July, but the charge of armed robbery in the Pik Kour is expected that the Tartar-General will call HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

the severe typhoon of the 10th August following The following have been selected to play inlaid fit the partially erected walls, and the vilingo, Shantak District.

work of reconstruction had to be commenced afresh. I hear that the cost of building was the match to-day commonning at 11.30 am,

Bomo $20,000. Considering that both the Over 23 versus Under 29,

materials and labour are shooper hara than in most of the Treaty Ports, one might guess how substantis must be the edifice costing so much. to be overlooked. It is a two-sterial building with verandahs nearly all round. As a summer residence it has no equal in the port. A coverod Harry Hancock, G. W. Morrell, Lt. F. W.

outhonsos, of which there are many. An equally Lamsleu, T.E. Podres, W. Peake, W. A. Powell,way connee's the building with its kitchen and

"OVER 28.

Lt. Col. Aitken, Major A. E. Lewis. B. E. 0. Bird, Sercombe Smith, Captain Krickeabeck,

the hunwar of that dinner and when shed Ruchi searching questions as "What name this," Waltor J. Daniel, Major S. H. Fodles, Dr. Its architectural beauty is by no means a matter on the evening of the 19th January, witness Joss of the Guarding Spirit of the city to al

they go the guarded reply. Just pudding." When a man considered he had a mystery in front of him, it was amusing to watch how he sniffed round it, out off a small piece, tasted it,

Walter Denial, Major Williamson, 4.9.0.,

"UNDER 28." Koch, G. Hostings and H. G. C. Bailey.

The Prefect of Canton, Chau-Mong-Tsang, Team Yan said he was employed in a paper shop in the Pik Kong village, Shantak district, has given orders to the Nam-Hoi and Pan-Yu China. His father was the muster of the shop magistrates to perform the customary care and they lived together in a family house, monies connected with the Ha-Inen festival. separate from the shop. At about eight o'clock The above officials are requested to carry the and his father left their house to go to the shop On the way they were hold up by the defendant who lovalled a Winchester carbine at his father, and fired twico. One shot streek his father. Witness hid behind the wall of a

certain place outside the western gate to bo worshipped there, and that offerings of pigs, sheep and chickens ho made at the jons's temple inside the city. The prefect has ordered bands to play music at both places. This festival is of very ancient origia. It is annually held to

masticaled it slowly, and Gually proclaimed his N. H. Rutherford, R. H. Whitomore, G. W substantial wall, the largest of the kind here, house, from whore he heard someone call out | quist the spirits of thoas aho karo died in prison | insbility to define the decoction. But Inst it | Tullidge, W. N. Woodward, E. C. Hagen and | enciroles the grouad on which the building wave life." He then left is cover, and saw

be deemed that this spells libel, I must hasten to add that everybody agreed the "chow," was cory good, and when we were called to attention on the arrival of the Orderly Over, there were no complaints to make.

That the first night should be somewhat boisterous is only to be exported. There'ure old acquaintanceships to be toasted; there are now friendships to bo cemented in the time hon pared fashion, and what more than that the "Here's fair the "Here's to you" or the ordinary "Chin chin" should, by much repeti:

H. J. Haslett.

stands and the Lover and vegetable gardens, as

in

Players are requested to be on the ground goud tire Tin enn be bad as usual in the Pavilion

FOOTBALL.

A secvad practica rugby match was played on the Hongkong Football Club's ground at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon between teams chosen from club players, and known as the whites and the colours. Mr. H. F. Chard

Conenlate to the south and Messrs. Schomburg & Co's residence to the north.

OTHER ERECTIONS,

A:

Witness

wall as the inevitable tennis court. The locality his father lying on the ground; his father took his father back to the honey, and called also was well selected, boing between the British aid the defendant hid shot kím.

in a doctor, who found a bullet wound in his father's abdomen. About ten days later his father died. He reported the matter to the magistrate, who made the usual inquiries. His father was one of the elders of the village, and the defendant was always robbing people,

I must mention also that the Customs are building a row of a two-storied homes for the accommodation of their out-door staff, and the premises are fast approaching completion.

Foundations Eave just boou laid for the

The Shantak ngistrate ordered that body to

or who have been executel.

It is said that

the death of a great number of innocent persons. canturies agoa cruel offleiul had been the canse of Their spirits are constantly hovering about the magistrates' yamons, and it is to appease their just anger that this festival has been established

and their predecessors' sins. to allow this class of official to atons for their

AN AWKWARD MISUNDEESTANDING. On the 23rd inst, so express was circulated Cunha, announcing the sale by anction of Mr. by this local auctioneers. Mosere. Tavares and

residence No. 116 British Concession, Shameen.

tion, lead to a conviviality which was not kokin Captained the whites, and Mr. E. Pearco the French Govarumont New. Hospital situated to Lund him over within one wenk's tino; if they Take'e household and office furniture at the

in demonstratir snes. Of cures it most not to colours, who won the game by two goals to one

supposed that everyone passed the evening in

goal and one trykk

the the on

the neighbourhood of tho canteen. There were those quieter souls who wore content to revel in all the beauty of their picturesque environment, to admire the moonbeams dancing on rippling water, to gaze with increasing pride on the charming picture presented by the twinkling lights of the city of Victoria against the sombre background of the Peak, and to enjoy the agreeable sensations afforded by the novelty of their situation.

MAN P. CHINA PONY.

A novel race was witnessed by a number of members of the Jockey Club and others racecourse at Happy Valley yesterday afternon, when a local sportsman wagered to run Ilf a mile before the well- known pony, Beancake, coult cover the mile. The ranuar managed to cover his two furlongs while the pany covered about four, but the rase was apparently too bot for him and, as the pony caught up, he gave up the race,

SALE OF THE S.S." YING KING."

the west of the French Government School A grant of 83,000 had been made for this phr. pose two years ago, but work could not be commenced until any, for the only contractor (Lo Tsi) had his hands fully engaged at the

time.

The foundations for a new chapal for the Chacob Mission Society are also abant, to be

As

failed they were to pay $1,000 ransom. they could only raise $900, which was paid by defendant's relativer, the defendant's wife and magistrate. mother were arrested by the the magistrato personally, and asked for his Dufsadunt shot witness's father because he saw

arrest.

After farther evidence hul been heard, prisoner was asked if he pleaded guilly to the laid.

Native houses are springing up like mush charge of zanrder. He replied, “Yes.” rooms throughout the town.

These speak volumes for the improvement of the port and the increase in the number of the native population. Whore such improvements are noticeable, trade ought to increase in the Kame ratio; but go; it is declining in nearly all its branches, while the prices of food stuffs are rising to heights previously unknowĻ.

CATTLE

1

His Worship-Du you know the name of the raan you killed?

Prisoner-Yes. It was Chow Fu Man. Prisoner vid he did not wish to make a state. ment, and the case was adjourned till Tuesday.

Before the defendaub was taken from the dook bb informed his Worship that he did not wish to go back to gaol, as some of the people inside strack him.

His Worship-What! Struck you? Prisoner-Yes.

His Worship-If anyone strikes you again complain to the superintendent of the prison and wliosver it is will get into serious trouble.

It appears that the premises were sublot only a for days ago to Mr. Take by the Jewice, Mr. Silva, for a period of three years. Mr. Silen himself and caused the promises to be sealed by the Portuguese Consul-General who communi on seeing the express naturally sought to protect.

cated the waiter to the Municipal authorities. Mr. Tako, who is a Japanoza subject, was carry- ing on business here as a commision agent.

THE WAI-CHOW DISTURBANCES.

It is reported that Commodore Shek Yuok Shan, who was deputed some time ago by Viceroy Shum to quell the insurrection at Wai. chow, has succeeded in capturing the ringleader L A Lum, and twenty of his followers in the Haichai villige, in the Loong Chonn district. They are being sout here to be tried and will no doubt appear on the execution ground at an early date as no mercy is stown to this class of criminal.

CHINESE SOLDİER PIDJIN. The soldiers of thecHi division have sont a joint petition to Viceroy Stara accusing their commander Mok-Kok-kes of having misappro IMPEDING TRAMWAY"PASSENGERS, priated the monies received by him for the par At the instance of Sergeant Arie, thirkon pese of providing uniforms and clothing for his ricala èxxlies were charged with taking up smen. Commuder Mok is a nephew of Major- position as a vehicle stand at Causeway Bay General Mok-Sin-chik of the army bare. not authorised by the Captain Superintendent of Police,

It was some little time after "lights out" that I sought out my tent. When one trips over a tent, peg one feels aggrieved.. How But stupid, you say, to have them so far out.

A large number of Chinese assembled at the your feelings are perhaps soothed and

Wing Lok Street wharf yesterday afternoon to some "comes to the

bid for the Yuk On Steamship Company's river perhaps not when

Oxen hava bisa sent to your port recently in Boys That's the peg you entrance and fell over, old skap" However, your turn steuner Ying King, which was put up for pablic

auction sale by Meurs. Hughes and Hough, appreciable numbers. These animats, I under. comes. You gel to your tent; undress in

and exported by stammers to your port, and the dark, and stretch yourself on your bed, anotioneers: Bidding started at 350,000, andstand, are brought here from Kwangsi overland rese by bids of 32,000 and then $1,000 up to taken to the abattoir there. As a new soures You are dozing off nicely when some one stumbles over a rope, mutters something, and 395,000, when Messrs. Pang Yik Chan and Li of meat supply for your port, it ought to continues his way. Once again you settle to Shek Fan, both shareholders of the Yuk On materially relieve the Colony from the high sleep, but again you are interrupted. This Company, offered another 35,000, thus in price of meat said to be ruling some time ago, time the wayfarer's stops are not so stendy.creasing the moant to 398,000. At this price

Owing to a Canton telegram received bere His foot patches on a peg and down be they became the purchasers.

by the Naval authorities, the family of the late

A man, surnamed Au, living in the neighbour. The "intrader, hesi comes-on your head.

chief officer of the Chinese gimboat Kakg

Sergeant Aris informed bis Worship that he hood of Fatalian, won the first prize of the tating between apologies and reproboles,

Kum, composed of his wife, his old mother and takes himself off, and, relieved of this load, you sace more compose yourself. But it is difficult

a servant girl, has been arrested and detained, hod instructed the defendants to remove from Shan-Pin lottery, a sum of over 50,000 tacīs. The chief offer is reported to have embezzled, the position they had taken up, but they had not. He gave to his slave girl, who had a seventh to woo the drowsy goddoss when the bumping

while in Canton, the sum of over Tis, 1,000 carried out his instractions. Whenever a tram share in the lucky ticket, only 400 kaals! The of the mosquitoes is interspersed with the

entrusted to his care to be taken to this port. stopped at this part, the ricsba coolies practislave girl caused her father to see the gentry and songsters in some of the touts down the linas,

nod prompt redress was obtained. The latter The C.PR str. Empress of China arrived at He has absconded and is still at large. Thecally rushed it, and drawing their vehiclese long directors of the Man Sin charitable institution and when some roysterer near at hund bursts into the pathetic appeal "Ok, dry these tears," Koke at 8.30 am. on Tuesday, the 24th inst,, family is to be sent to Nzinhoi to be dealt with side, prevented passagers from getting out,

The defendants were each fiood 35, the altor have ordered An to hand over to his servant the warbled in a voice hoarse with emotion and and left again at noon on Wednesday for if the man fails to surrender himself, or kia

native being fourteen days' imprisonment. other things. At last one falls into a Bort of Fokchame, where she was due to arrive at 2pm.wealthy relations de not pay the money.

on Thursday, the 26th inst

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P.M. str. Manchuria left Shanghai yesterday morning at 8 a., and we look for her trival here-to-morrow sboat 2 pm.

The M.M, ate. Tourane, with the next French for this mail, left Singapore yesterday at 4 pm. Y port in Saigon.

A FAMILY ARRESTED:

A LUCKY BERVANT.

sum of 7,000 toels.

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