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twenty-six divans in the Colony, out of The marriage which was to have taken place |

a total exceeding two hundred, cannot yesterday between Mie, G. G. 8. Forsyth, of the TELEGRAMS.

materially affect the value of the Opina Farmer's monopoly, and it will occasion no surprise to learn that whatever claims the Farmer might have considered himself justified in preferring in the matter was Waived and that the negotiations were con- ducted in a perfectly conciliatory manner. Wuat business bas hitherto bien done by the twenty-six houses which are now closed

Hongkong and hanglial Bank, and Miss M. E. Moir, of the Government Hospitals, was unavoidably postponeil, through the rogrétiable indisposition of the bride.

A seaman on the 8.a. Kaifong was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistravy yes- terday with being in unlawful possession of eleven taets of opium, and with being on board the steamer without permission. On the first charge he was fined $251, and on the second

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CORRESPONDENCE.

THE TOKYO TRAMWAYS.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TIẾÍ "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS "

Six,-Your Tokyo correspondent, unler date of January 2nd, discursed the much were question of the Tokyo tramways in a rose somewhat favourable to the company and vary unfavourable to the citizens and Press of Japan's metropolis. There is, however, another side to the question, which in justica to what in should be put before your readers.

WO AND

"On the London United running daily upwards of 60 workmen's care, and on an average carry the passengers by these cars over 5 miles for 1d., or less than a farthing a mile, though in some cases the latter cas travel three miles for a peuny, while the average fare over the whole system for an ordinary passenger works out at less than a holfpenny a mile."

will no doubt be distributed among the $10. In another case before the same magis-ington has eliminated the amendment perhaps the most progressive Press in the world in American cities the uniform fare for any

remaining houses, and the only people to suffer are the persons who have been thus deprived of their occupations, and— WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS unless the premises are lot for other purposes -the Colonial Treasury which will suffer a small loan in revenue from taxation. Jo

DE ST. MARCEAUX & Co,

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within

Shanghai, Amoy and other places arrange CHAMPAGNE ments have been made for closing in

divans quarterly baches the whole of the the jurisdiction of the respective uunicipal councils, bat so far as we are able to learn the future course of action ia Hongkong has not yet been settled. The contract with the Opium

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VIN BRUT AND VERY DRY.

PER CASE 2 DOZ. PINTS.

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Farmer has another twelve months to run, and whatever decison is takea in the meantime is not, we surmise, likely to come into operation until the 1st of March 1910. PER CASE 1-DOZ. QUARTS.

Now that the Opium Commission at Shang PRICE.

$52.00 hai has practically concluded its deliberations we may not have long to wait for the Imperial Government's decision upon the 1000mmendations sout Home by Hia Excellency the Governor, Though their $54.00 stars has not bess mado publio we may be quite sure that the object of them all is to avoid any violent dislocation of the Colony's naness, and when at the end of February next the present opium contract expiras, it can hardly be contemplated that the business will entirely ceasa. No better plin of deal. ing with this difficult question has been- suggested than that formulated last year by the local Committee of the China- Association. Their suggestion was that the

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alum should be addressed to Tas Eorron

Correspondents must forward their names and addresses with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith.

All letters for publication should be written on Reside of paper only.

divans should not be interfered with during the period of the present farm, but that the.

number of chests drawable should be re-

ing upon the progion of China's eforta to. eradicate poppy cultivation. The advantage of this plan of gradual reduction is that any violent dislocation of the Colony's finance is avoided, and it should appeal to the most ardent advocate of the suppression of opiun as a plau better calculated to achieve that purpose then the annual compulsory closing of a certain percentage of the bouges which would not necessarily result in a correspon 1- ing decrease in the quantity of opium coniomed.

trate the cook of the steamer Manila was to the Na val Bill which provided that arraigned on charge of having accreted 249 at the discretion of the President half taels of opium in the store room. He pleaded not guilty and the case was remanded, defendant the battleship flect should be kept in being admitted to bail in the sum of $200. the waters of the Pacific if practicable. A case came before Commander Basil B H, President Roosevelt opposed the Taylor, H.N, at the Marine Magistrate's Court amendment on the ground that the yesterday in which Mr. E. V. Monk, of Messrs. division of the battleships weakened Batterfield and Swire, proceeded bgalnat Captain Rezs of the Portuguese steamer Bui Cheong the force, and illustrated his point by for tying alongside the east side of the Kina reference to the experience of Russia Hing wharf, and overlapping the hurt by 60te in the war with Japan.

70 feet, in such a manner as to prevent the free access of the British steamer Sanu, to the Yun On wharf. Prosecutor informed the Court that he, personally, knew nothing about the matter, and the defendant was discharged,

THE BALKANS.

Your correspondent refers to the extensions now being carried out, which, he states, will be

unprofitable until the population increases, and argues that this heavy capital outer can only have one effect unless the fare is raised." The one offect, presumably," is a degreasis in the decrease. To the present capital expended dividend, althongli only

nominal

will have to be added the ospital expended on the extensions, anil with no extra revenue from these extensions, the dividend, calculated on the increased capital expended, will not be a high as at prosent. This the company's demand is practically for nu increased revenue to enable it to cover the loss canseil. by certain suburban oxF- tensions. If its churter compols the company to to make there extensions, as your correspondent states, why has the company never attempted to obtain an alteration in the charter which would

pay Taking your

Taking into nocount the differones in the standard of wages and living it seems ronsonsblo that the citizens of Tokyo should pay half the wount paid by the citizens of London. Again,

distance is 5.couts golit, corresponding to 10 son in Japanese money. The ordinary passenger on the Tokyo tramways pays exactly half this

amount, when the transit tax is included, mul, considering the ligh standard of wages in America, this also seems reasonable.

It has to be remembered that the original

amount being raised to 4 gen on the petition of charge on the Tokyo tramways was 3 sen, the

the company. This addition of one sen was. thought at the time sufficient to put the company in a satisfactory position. It now appears to have been a prelude to an application, for a farther increase.

To sum up, the whole troubie has arisen from the enormous eupital expenditure incurred by the company. There may or may not be a satisfactory explanation of how this charge was incurred, but the contention of the citizens of Tokyo soams fair-that the company should not

LONDON, February 28th. A Belgrade telegram states that on A painful tragedy was brought to light lost the news being published yesterday week at hanghai. when a Chinese servant discovered lús master-Mr. Friedrich Wilhelm that Russia was joining the Powers release it from the obligation of construct: recoup itself at their expense for mismanagement Hoffman-lying in his room in an tugonscious who are intervening in the dispute, corespondent's resson for the increase of the condition with a severe wound in his head and

dition all day. Mr. Hoffman, who is of middle age, was formerly a Captain in the German army. and for some time was an instructor in the Chines army. Later he joined" "Messrs.: · Arnhold, Kirberg and Co., and had charge of the Arms Department, but since last year he has been carrying on business at No. 18 Kiangne Road

residence, where he remained in a critical con-.

under the style of F. W. Hoffman and Co.

lines which cannot

wère based on a capital of 43,500.000 yen. Thus,

in which they were not concerned. The best

course seems to be for the company to go on paying 4 per cent, the rate of the last dividend paid, until such time as the extensions bring in

an increased revenue-Yours, ste,

TOKYO.

DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN OFFICER. A London correspondent writes-Hongkong

residents who still have a recollection of that fine body of men known in the Army List for some years as the Hongkong Regiment will regret to learn of the death of another of the brilliant young officers who served under Major-General Sir E. Farrow, Colonel H. T. Faithfull, and Major Retallick at Kowloon.

a revolver lying near by on the floor. The excitement becaune intense and the fare as correct, is it very unnatural for the "boy" who made the discovery reported the bitterest resentment is being ex-citizens of Tokyo to object to a proposal which matter. Modical men were summoned and Mr. pressed. The leaders in all the large number for the benefit of the few persens to whom the extensions of the tramway Hoffman's injuries were attended to at his

newspapers condemn Russia's action. are of value?

Your correspondent states that "three old THE OLD RONGKONG REGIMENT.” LONDON, March 1st. -

companies were amalgamated with a subscribed The Russian Government in a com-ospital of 60,00,000 yen." It may be pointed munication to Servia declares that in out, however, that the latest dividends declared view of the political situation the the last balance sheet shoved 870,050 you set maintenance of a pacific attitude in apart for dividends for the half year, which was Servin is of vital interest. The stated to be at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum. The sum of 43,500,000 yon may therefore be Russian Government, the communica- takon as the paid up capital of the company. The tion states, is in a position to know point is of some importance because undoubtedly the whole cause of the trouble lies in the that the territorial aspirations of

immense capital expenditure per mile. At the Servia find neither support nor sym-time the municipalisation proposal mentioned pathy among the Powers and might your correspondent was made a year ago

the company was paying dividends on a capital lead to war with Austria.

of 35,250,000 yen and was stated by one authority to have six million yen in hand. From this 1 may be concluded that the company has in hand or has expended since that time the sam of 14,250,000 you, or sufficient, as will be shown Later, to construct over 100 miles of double track and 2000 miles of single track,-more than in Lombard Street. He had just come home the whole length of the extensions which era to forget which it was,and se bright and vice- be added in the course of the next seven years,

GAMBLING AT THE BALES.

"Private Robinson of "E" Co, The Buffs,

again appeared before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy yesterday on the charge of gambling on the race course, and of causing disorderly behaviour. The defendant, it appears, introduced

SANITARY BOARD.

THE SWADESHI 'MOVEMENT IN

BENGAL.

AN INTERESTING INBURANCE QUESTION.

The death occurred at 46 Albany Villas,

I

Hove, of Major B. L. C. Berger, tecond-in. command, 69th Punjabis, Indian Army, eldest son of Major-General E. A.. Berger, late 2nd Lincoln Regiment (10th Foot), on the 22nd January. The deceased officer was only 41 · years of age, I have not board the cause of his death. It is three years or so since I met him in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank's office

or was on the eve of returning to India-I

duced from 1,800 to 1,200 per annum, and the game of crown and anchor during the races, that in the new contract to be made in 1910 a game in which the chances heavily favoured A. S. WATSON & CO., the number should be reduced to 900 chests, the promoter, and which caused innoh discontent until 1913 when a scheme of annual redue. among the Chinese, who were persuaded to try

Beally we shall all have to go to Bengal for their luck. The police warned a number of the enlightenment on political and economic quee tion should be adopted, the details depends when they started this gamo, buttons, the attention of the Bengal patriots saya the Times of Indie. “Recently we evoutually found it necessary to take sition into the fact that their one Swadeshi cotton mill order to prevent ita introduction at similar was apparently isaared in English Offices, add

At the time of the municipalisation proposal cious as ever and looking the picture of health; gatherings. After hearing the evidence his suggested that this was an outrage against the

the lines, though he told me he had suffered a good deal Worship took into consideration defendant's loving boycott for which someone should be made the company had expended on

to hang. Now we have the explanation. The deducting the six million yen said to be in from fever up on the Indian frontier, He had demeanour and his previons good character. Bengal Swadeshists do not inure in Bengal hand, the sum of 29,250,000 yen. The length not lost his Interest in Hongkong affairs, and He imposed a fine of $10, and ordered that the Insurance Companies, because we have the of single track was then stated by the Mayor plied me with numerous questions about Hong- "$14 mized should be confiscated.

authority of the Indian Prakash for it—they do not wish the losses to fall on Swadeshi Com. of Tokyo to be 90 miles, hat as the estimate Long personages,

It is almost impossible to believe that so panies. Thoro's the practical Bengali for you. seems a low one, it will be fairer to take the Fay premia to a Swadeshi Insurance Company? total at 100 miles single track, which gives a many of those young offers have gone the Not a bit of it, for upon that Company would foll any loss, so that all premis must go to the capital expenditure per mile of 292,500 yen. way we all must go some day. I remember rival across the street. Can we wonder, after Considering the lower cost of labour in Japan their landing from the trooper at Kowloon and this, that Bengal is the one Province in India it might not unreasonably be expected to find marching alongside of their won to the camping where the Swadeshi movement has been the capital expenditure per mile lower in this ground boar Chater's Bungalow. I talked with absolutely sterile ".

country than in the West, but an examination of them on the facilities Hongkong afforded for THE ROMANCE OF INSECT LIFE: the statistics shows this not to be the caso. At cricket, football, shooting and other sport. It the Congrass hold at the Franco-British Ex- was a bright day, and Hongkong looked Mr. F. Martin Duncan in a Lecture at the hibition in London last year Sir Clifton its best; and one could

not fail to London Institution on "The Romance of Robinson, the tramway expert, gave some statis-be struck by the smart, alert, and soldier- Insect Life said that insect life teemed with romance of a wonderful character. Besties as to the capital expenditure per miks like appearance of Barrow's picked com- had a great deal of character, inasmuch as on tramways in different countries. From these pany of officers, who were worthy of the men they had their likes and dislikes. They had it appears that the capital expenditure per mile they controlled. One was drowned soon after- great repugnance for artificial aconta Strongly objected to vivid colours worn by of single track on English trounways amounts wards in the Bokkara, having been a member of human beings. They imagined, when they to £16,648 (about 166,480 yon); in the United the ill-fated Hongkong cricket team returning sow a vivid mass of colour coming towards them, States to £20,000 (200,000 you); and in Canada from Shanghai. Then young Campbell, whose that it was a resplendent flower, and when they to £14,287 (142,870 yen). Even the London stylish cricket used to please connoisseurs as they found it was a piece of cloth with no pollen they County Council tramways, which have the sat in the old Pavilion and afterwards M'Carthy of any foreign substance being placed in front largest capital expenditure of any tramways in Ray, who is to serve in two campaigns (the becamò disgusted. They were very intolerant of the opening of the hive, though they would the world, only show on expenditure of £30,000 Relief of the Peking Legations and the Tibet permit certain insots, such as the death's head (300,000 yen) per mile.

Expedition) before his promising career, whe hawk-moth, to enter it. The bee only used It will thus be seen that the capital expendi- cut short. Now it is Borger-one of the as a weapon for capturing its prey, like the wasp. ture per mails on the Tokyo tramways is nearly marriest, open-hearted, open-handed, and most ita ating as One spring morning he was surpised to see equal to that of the London County Council devoted to his profession you could meet in a what looked like one of the round flower-buds

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At the usual fortnightly meeting to be held this afternoon a letter from the Government relative to the disciplinary measures in this Sanitary Department will be read, and the Another case of plague at Kowloon City was question of erecting new slaughterhouse, at Orders for extra copies of DAILY PLESS should be" seat before 11 a,m). on, day of notified yesterday... publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supply for Cash.

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For the first time in many months the stock were atilised again yesterday. A native who appeared before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy on a charge of returning from PC banishment was sentenced to six months

imprisonment and thron hours' stocks.

131, STEREZ. EC

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, MARCH 2ND 1909.

WE announce in another column the fact

that twenty-six opium divans were closed in Hongkong yesterday in accordance with an arrangment made some time ago by the

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending the 28th February, 1909 shows that of non-Chinese there were 459 to the Library and 205 to the Museum and of Chinese 230 to the former and 2,625 to by 689 persons and the Museum by 2,870. the latter. The Library was, therefore, used

Shankiwan will be discussed. The subject of exhumation of bodies will again' engage the attention of the Board, and the question of appointing a select committee to deal with such applications will be considered.

HONGKONG OPIUM DIVANS CLOSED. Yesterday twenty-six of the opium divans in Hongkong were closed. This is no new mansure but merely the arrangement arrived at last year between the Hongkong Govert ment and the Opium Farmer coming into effect Consequent on the order issued by the Imperial Government last year, which caused so much consternation locally, the Colonial The return of the number of cases of com-

Government took steps towards giving effect to municable disease in the Colony during the week the instructions received and negotiations were

means of defence and never

Government with the Opium Farmer. It is onded the 27th alt, shows 4 cases of plague (3 | opened with the Opium Farmer which ended in of the orchid fall upon the back of a bea. The tramways, while it very materially exceeds the long day's journey. There should be many who

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge, with thanks, the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:-

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be considered afresh.

BANDMANN COMEDY

Co.

The Bandmann Comedy Co. had another successful evening at the City Hall last night when the amusing fares What happened to Jones" was staged. With Mr. Charles Vane in the title role, and with Miss Florence Hames as Mrs. Goodly (Ebenezer's wife) the play went without a hitch until the curtain dropped to satisfactory conclusion.

ten months since the Secretary of State for fatal), 1 fatal case of diphtheria (Chinese), 2 a. compromise being made, the agrasment to the Colonies communicated to the Governor onses of enteric ferer, not fatal, and 3 imported close 26 houses during this year. When the by telegram the decision of His Majesty's cases of small pox, the patients being Indian Opium Farmer's contract expires on the 28th Government that steps must be immediate-Al, excepting the case of diphtheria, becured February next the whole question will probably ly taken to close the so-called opium dens in districts other than the City of Victoria in the Colony as the Government felt that they must act up to the standard set in this matter by the Chinese Government. The disorganisation of the finances of the Colony which such action would entail naturally aroused strong opposition in the Colony, From statements made in the House of Commons we know that in the interval His Excellency the Governor has represent- ed to the Government the difficulties in the way of any immediate compliance with the in- structions received, and mention has been made in Parliament also of certain recom- mendations on the subject by the Governor which have apparently been engaging the attention of the Colonial filce for months fast. What those recommendations are

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Mr. Ruius Hildreth Tinyer, the Judge of the U. S. Court for China, accompanied by Mrs. Thayer, arrived at Shanghai last week by the T.K.K.8. Chiyo Mara. He was met by Mr. C.A. Derby, U. S.Consul-General, Mr. W.R.Donoy, Deputy Coul-General, and Mr. A. Basket, District-Attorney. A large gathering of 'Americans, including Mr. Murray Warner,

THE OPIUM COMMISSION.

The thirteenth Session of the Commissio

opened at 10.30 am on the 25th ult.

Four Resolutions were submitted by t Chinese Delegation for consideration. Of the

he was withdrawn. Mr. Tang Kuo-sn prossing himself satisfied with a sympathe statement made in connexion there with by Chief Commissioner for Great Britain, Right Honumable Bir Fecil-flexxenti

have not yet been disclosed, nor is it President, and the Committee of the American hose remarks elicited the encomiume.

Association, assembled upon the jetty to meet Chief Commissioner for Japau. The necessary to conclude from the fact that the new Judge. It is understood that the ing Resolutions were eccepted twenty-six divans were closed yesterday American Association is planning some kind of Commission after amendments at the th..t the Governor's recommendations bave entertainmont to the new Judge, but the final of the French and American Dalegz

This completed the real business of been rejected, for, as. we have said, arrangements were not made until it was known mision. the arrangement which came into force whether he was accompanied by Mrs. Thayer All the Resolutions adopted wy yesterday appears to have concluded For the present Mr. and Mrs. Thayer will stay Committen for revision, and work,

ed for final acceptance by the Colisky everal months ago. The closing of

whole on the 26th ult

at the Palace Hotel,

but

on other

bee kicked, and he found that it was really average expenditure per mile on English, spider, which in its markings and colouring American and Canadian tramways. I have out remember him in Hongkong and up sad represented an unopened dowerbad of the ao statistics as to the capital expenditure down the China Coast, and who will regret to

hear of his early death. London tramways, orchid-a remarkable piece of mimiory. The per malle

Sir Clifton Robinson calculates I ran against Colonel Dyson, of the Army aider sucked the honey from the bee and dropped it on the ground. Later in the season they would find many of the, oaktress nearly the cost of construction on the London Pay Department, in the Sports Club the other stripped of their foliage. He warned the United tramways at £13,000 (130,000 yen) day. He had come up from Portsmouth to children not to choose for their afternoon sieda

"basis" spend a day with a mutual friend. He tells ma an oak tree with its foliage a good deal bitten. Per mile double track, on this

the 100 miles of line in Tokyo should have he still disports himself in the orisket flekl Should they fall asleep under itashade and make musical sounds, some of the inhabitants of the cost 6,500,000 yen and the cars, power house, whenever he gets a chance, and to judge from tres had a habit of letting themselves down on etc. 22,750,000 yen. Part of this 22,750,000 his appearance I fancy he is good for many runs the end of a silken thread to see where the noise.

Jen was, howevery expended in part payment for yet before he sends in his papers as a cricketer came from. These insects were known as looped the widening of t e streets in Tokyo, and it is and becomes a critical old codger with the nat were very quarrelsome, and when they met on caterpillars. Caterpillars of the lobster moth

a question how far this has affected the capital fund of cricket atorios.” L'a bough, a great pow-wow stook place. They expenditure. waived their arms, and neither would make room for the other to pass. They then started biting mile has been incurred. however, it remains In whatever way the large expenditure per each other's slender legs off, and the insect with

quickest

istrs got the best of it. The obvious that with such a large capital outlay the woolly boat caterpillar had to be handled with company cannot expect to pay a large dividend On the 1st at 11.55 am-The depression care. If it was handled too roughly, t the_long, withouta disproportionate increase in the fare, to is moving away over the Pacifio to the E. of delicate grey hairs on its body broke off and which method of remedying the financial affairs Je caused an irritating rash on the hands. These

Frossury has increased slightly over S.W.

the

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:

hairs were useful in preventing the inset from of the company the oitizens of Tokyo rightly Japan and Loochaos, and given way a little being devoured. A young toad might swallow object. The present fare is 4 sen (roughly a over N. China. It remains low over Manchuria, one. but he had such a tickling and itching penny), to which an extra son must be added and highest over the Yangtze valley. Suide that he would never swallow another for transit tax. By allowances for return and

Chadian moth gained protection from its

derful resemblance to the face of an owl with workmen's and students' tickets the company rest ye-monkings, while the purple emperor contends that the amount it receives from each fly found safety in its colour. A more passenger is reduced to 31 sen. As to the Kablo instance of protective mimicry was

e of one butterfly pretending to be another average distance travelled by each passenger birds. Locusta there are reliable statistics, but from personal was distasteful to

Formosa Channel and along the northern Moderate monsoon may be expected, in the shores of the China Sea

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am, to-day, 0.02 inchos.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at room to-day is as follows —

N.E. winds,

of minticking sticks and fallen teaves. observation I should say it was about 5 miles, Hongkong & Neighbourhood moderate; fair, aver and malaria were carried from one which would give an average of a little under s nother by the gust or the mosquito. It

lady goat who did the damage, the sen (one farthing) a mile. What is the average Forinois Channel

clondy

Same as No 1

Hongkong and Lamecks.}

Hongkong and Hainan;....

ag that these gaste spont the early Robinson says of the London United Tram South coast of China between Same as No. 1. was drugotarian. It was through fare in London. Here is what Bir Clifton Bouth coast of China between? Same as No. 1. eir lives in water that we were ablo! ways, in which he is interested:-

DOZ.

de dinase and gradually stamp it out,

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