Mr. G. Detring being no longer required for special duty, took on the rst instant, charge of the Customs as Commissioner of this port.
We
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894.
Last night, at 31 p.m. the Customs steam laasch took the Japanese Consul and sait, and the Military Attaché Major M. Kamlo to Taku to join the Chungking. A sad mishap happened by wrongly wording the Viceroy's telegram to Tongue, for a special quard of soldiers to guard and protect the Japanese passengers on board the Chungking. The officer in charge took the Japanese by force, from the Chungking to the godown at Tongku, which mistake the Viceroy rectified at once, and, immediately be heard of it, had them placed on board, and punished the officer. The Chunghing left Tongku yesterday morning outside the Bar, where she received Captain Maclore felt
for the Consulate members and staff.
To-day at noon, the Japanese Chargé d'Affaires and suit arrived in a house-boat from Tungchow. When they arrived at the bridge of boats, H.E. Li, Heng-chang placed a guard of soldiers,
And native gunboat to prevent Chinese molesting them. They are waiting the selval of the fungonete, in which steamer they will leare. The Chinese to-day are very qulet, withough their house-boats lay alongside the Band, and the few who assemble, do it simply out of carlosliy
The Japanese Chargé d'Affaires solte, and s'xteen in all left this morning by the tug-bost Heron lot the Tung.—Shanghai Mercury.
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not hold itself respond1 fe in any way whatever ment to a sense of lin duties and responsibilities for the lo.s of the Kowihing by the casualties in that corner of the kingdom. It is also of war, war had not been declared. Your alleged that the Cambodian residents hate the readers will readily understand that ikle is an present régime and would welcome any change astute move to arouse the active interest of that would it them of their oppressors. II England to the question. I may that the Price Damrong will enquire into the truth of
the abuses of fireman is very positive that the ] panese in the statements, and remedy engaging the Tatywes fired the first shot.
which might prove a great danger to
• Aave a wire to-day that the Pelko has | Slam any longer neglected, he would be con. been captused: there is also a tragical report in tibuting much towards consolidating Siamest connection with this, but as very great misery is rule in there districts, and earn the gratitude of inflicted on relatives and friends by the gratul- long-suffering peale. trust that the tous circulation of these reports, it is better to Minister of the Interior will act with his suppress them until they are verified. This energy, and that we shall not again need to vessel was on Tuesday last chartered by the remind him that the provinces under his control Imperial Government to act as a despatch boat; are among the most disorderly in Slam.—Stam
unequal to the sole charge Free Pres and Mr. J. Fenton of the Castonsa weal
August 4th. Loartist him-Mr. Fenton having formerly been a solfor.
Capt. Ames is suffering from a serious attack The Hasting left for Korea on Sunday; the F-of paralysis, supervening on acute neuralgia. chứng has not again left Taku.—The Ispanese
Dr. Dunlap and family have had to return to Consul is still here; his Minister is said to be Patnam, Mrs. Dunlap having suffered a relapse. en route from Pelding. It is understood that the
The King.
of Slam's condlilon, we are pleased Japanese residents leave Tientsin to-morrow.
to learn, has improved during the course of the A Japanese croiser is said to be in the gulf, off last few days. His Majesty is now taking more Hope Sound-No one here has suy cogaleance nourishment and is stronger. of war having been declared.
August 1st,
Mr. W. Siocisir, who came to Slam in the palmy days of 25 years ago, formerly manager In happy contradiction of the tli news current of the Borneo Co., Ld., and for many years joint Mr. S. P. Rend, United States Consul, who for the four days, we have to-day received infor- proprietor of the Sam Sen Rice Mills, left
notified the Viceroy that the Japanese are
mation (wired from Chefoo) that Mr. von Hanne Bangkok on Monday as route for Europe. Mr. under bis government's protection, saw the Cooken le rate in Chemalpo. Tientsin has received Sinclair does not expect to return to Slam. sulate members off, and, no doubt, will do the tals in the spirit of a great victory, as the telegram It appears that by his last will and
testament, same with the Legation people.
The Taka Tug and Lighter Co, steamer reporting the recovery of his body at sex was so made soon after the Pakoam affals, Plot Jackson arrived yesterday at Taka at 5.30 p.m., and specific in its terms. Yesterday we were further apparently left to Mr. Molloy, chief officer of the depressed by the reported selsure of the Felko Ban Seng Guan, the whole of ble personalty. It Capt. J. McClure reported himself to-day to the and the reported seizure and shooting of a British is stated that this amounts to at least Tes. 10,000. Viceroy, and gave the news that the Japanese subject; to-day we have it on the authority of A peculiar feature in the case is that the property. troops had left Seoul, and that the Chiness the Cheloo Commissioner that she has anived although no word to this effect is stated in the troops had entered the capital. “
there with ber shaft broken, officern and crew will, was left to Mr. Molloy in trust for Pilot August 4th.
all well. She bas brought news of a Chiness Jackson's nephews. The deceased and Mr. advantage at Yashan and reports that the Japa-Molloy hall from the same locality. The drowned none were evacuating Seoul, leaving only a strong pliat's body has not yet been recovered.-- Consular guard. The Kowsking survivors are Bangkok Times.
story is not quite consistent with our
August 5th. here, their story (FROM OUR OWN CORRISPONDENT, ) previous nows; the Manila man says - two Mr. G. W. Ward, hitherto Fdilor of tbla
docs blew July 31st.
torpedoes
the ship, and that he saw a boatload of men in wblic clothes leave the ship Journal, but who, owing to ill health, has not Everthing here is excitement on account of and make for a neighbouring island. He con-
taken part in its active management for some days the war, Rumours are crossing rumours. Yester-firms the fact of the Gatlinge
has resigned his position. playing among day Viceroy Li was in good spirits; he bad drowning men. Thus far then the casualifes sheard that the Japanese End been rapulsed by | 2009
are (1) Capture of despatch-bout Trackiang (1) General Yeh Chih Chen, who occupies ab entrenched position at Asen; he also said that Sinking of Canton torpedo boat Kuangyi alter the Japanese Admiral's ship had been sunk, but having been capitally fought; (3) Loss of trans this afterwards appeared should have been port Kowsking with some 1,200 troops-fate of
ropeans doubtful. Yesterday a Europeans "Dearly sunk." The public opinion here
Call off Hope Sound., cruiser was seen the altogether that the Japanese are the stronger,
very rieky position bat it seems very little is wanted. upret it. As soon as remours of a Chinese success reaches us, people who have been the most.
Cager spokes
men for the Japanese fook k very grave, and their former security in the Japanese is changed into No one cas iell how It will end." The Japanese residents bere are all closing their shops and leaving. The Viceroy is said to believe that three or four millions of dollars will defray the expenses of the war, but this sum is far ton small; 20 millions is nearer the figure. The Chinese are displaying some activity is the different departments, but it seems to me that even now there is too much disputing about small expenses even in cases where large issues are at stake.—China Gazette.
(FROM A CORRISPONDENT.)
July 30th,
It is now absolutely certain that the Kowsking is sunk, 6fty-four (95 ?) survivors are at Wel-hal wel, including two foreigners, ons 2 englace (name unknown), one Manila quartermaster these later are reported to be an oute int Tientsia in the
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to mobilised at Wel-haf-wei, The Japanese residents at Tientsin left last night; Mr. Asakawa, is still at the Consulate the Viceroy has Coucously sent a strong guard for his protection.
—N. C. Daily News.
SIAM NOTES.
BANGKOK, August 3rd. Bangkok station, as well as all the Police stations of the City, will shortly be fitted with the electric light.
We understand that the Borneo Company has entered Into a contract with the famese Govern ment to raft ail Government wood, with the option of buying it. Another story is that an official has lent his name to a speculative Chinaman for this purpose.
The rare spectacle of a venomous saake colled up on one of the telegraph wires was witnessed on Wednesday. The sight attracted a gaping crowd who freely indulged to an interchange of views on the mode by which the clever feat was
A sailor on board the Triomphanta, on belog reprimanded by non-commissioned officer med Galloe for drunkenness, drew a kulle and
we shall kapeungking; until they arrive accomplished.
of
nothing definite about the tragedy. At present we have at least a dozen circumstan- tiel accounts which utterly fall to harmonise or agree in any details. The subject of the first #hot
Is especially a bona contention, it is pretty well agreed, however, that the l-fated vessel was gay under a display of bannerets, fuge, etc., and that the troops on board did their best to excite their own martial spirit by the untimely flaunting of these in the presence of the enemy,
The styuan is reported to have silpped across to Port Arthur in the dark and to be on dock; she was reported to show 105 marks being hlt, but the docking and closer examination
stabbed him to the heart. The angsin was at ce placed to Irons. The murdered man leaves 县 wie and two children.
We
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Monsieur A. Teatsch writes from Chantaboon to the British Consulate asking for permission to practise in the Consular Court. He states that be holds the necessary French qualifications. A gentleman of the same game was to Bangkok for a short time about eighteen months ago.
Mr. Scolt, the British Chargé d'Affaires, in expected up from Kob-ai-cbang this evening, and on Monday he will sit as Judge of the Supreme Crust with a jury to try the Chantaboon murder case, where two Burmese lads are charged with the murder of a countryman.
About a dozen Japanese, including women, arrived by the Drawongre on the 3rd last. One of our representatives interviewed the party, who stated that they intend to take upland for cultiva- tion,
and will for same time stay with some of their people who are dependants of H. E. Chow Phra Bhask
the United States Minister Mr. Jobn Resident, has addressed a communication to the Siamese Government painting out that gambling. hat-snatching and similar offences are prevalent in the lane leading to the American Legatios, and requesting that a police patrol be placed there to maintain order.
This resson has been an abnormal one for deaths by drowning among the British shipping frequenting this port, Capt. Evans of the British barque Moal Y Dơn, who came up
from Keb-si chang on Thursday evening, reported that a serman named Harry Brown, while at work painting the outside of the ship in Koh-i- and was chung barbour, fell off the staging: drowned. The deceased was known be good swimmer, so it is presumed that he either had a annstroke or a sudden fallere of the heart's action before falling. In grappling for him the Captain met with a rather painful accident, owing to the grapnel hooks catching in his hard in the set of belog thrown. Tha body of the salior was not recovered, although every effort was made.—Siom Observer.
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Mr. Molloy, chief officer of the Bam Song Guan, presented himself belate Mr. Beckett, at the British Consulate, on Wednesday moralag and produced will made in his lavor by the Captain Jackson shortly after the battle at late Paknam, in which the late pilot has bequeathed all his personalty to Mr. Mthe death of an old for Consumption. Scrofuls. General Debility,
Molloy, resident in Mr. C. reveal Bros 400. I should think those must Chentaboon on Bathge which took place at Warting Diseases of Children, Chronic Cought, evening, whither he and Bronchitis that has ever been prodused. It Include the result of Gatling guns, and emsall had gone to work concession which he had le palatable; it is
vary
fattening and places of shell, otherwise the cannalties to the obtained from Government. Deceased came strengthening, IL will ease at once the most crew would be more then 40 killed and wounded out to Bangkok some thirty years ago and first
violent
cough and will give both comfort and It is said that the sighting shot (the first) of the Jained the Telegraph Department, which greatly strength to
the offerer. It possesses the Japanese was the one which displaced the hoary increased in prestige during his connection with combined virtues of these popular remedies in
fake in fact; the succeeding shells mado bad practice for the most part. There is some it. He afterwards entered several mercantile la som establishments and finally started business on doubt about the torpedo gunboat Kwan' his own account in which he was, unfortunately, part in the action, but it is generally believed unsuccessful. hete
that she fought with the utmost couraga Our readers will remember the case of a Mr. and went down with her guns firing, having Taylor, who was brutally assaulted at the
to surrender when stili able dost.
Bangtapan mines some eighteen months ago, To-day
we hear that Admiral Ting put to sea and plundered of valuable jewellery, a large sam on Friday with the Palyang, but that he has of money stock of fire arms, &c., Ste. Fliteen returned to harbour after falling to sight the per
wern arrested and forwarded to Bangkok persona enemy, The
The Hasting left Taku for Kores yes-
the outrage, and every as being concerned in terday,
refused to
It is reported that the officers waited on effort was made by Mr. Taylor after his recovery
of 25
to the case heard, with a view to obtaining
their fullest forms. Any Chemist can supply it. Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of Chipa:-Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hong- kong,-[Adut.
To-day's Advertisements.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
Sheng Tanta
Tantal and suggested the expedic The tome cine to the discovery of his property. This compensation case of death or injury. "Trotni wished to take summary measures to was not done, and the authorities, iter dilawing THE Starship repress what he thought a lack of discipline, hat
eighteen months
without ordering
the officer stood firmly together and some any investigation whatever, have written to the eqalele rangement was made before the British Consul that out of the fifteen persone
originally sent to Bangkok, eight of them The Japanese residente leave to-day mad
the principal witnesses. fo gaol including the pri died to gaofi
left
Os of t
I them la Amdem Nim
to-morrow, though there le no word yet of the the remaining seven who is at large and
of ministerial or consular relations, wife of the man
faterruption of
of the man Nal A little incident, not without a vein of comedy who is said to have pawned the gon with which and wise prevision in it, in worth relating the | 1
shot
Another woman it Taylor Mr.
is Amden Hittle follows were seen taking stock of the Kos, wife of Nai Kuun, who died at Bargtaphan, five have been released by the
authorities
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various houses and compounds of the foreigners The email want of evidence against theme on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria before they left.
and the two women have been released on bali pending the arrest of Nai Kan.
Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club,, and at Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING fewa: 5.30 in 7.98 o'clook.
July 31st - Twenty-three of the Kewsking survivors have
The continued Blocks of the King and the reached Tientsin per stonmahip Chunghing. A more or less intelligent fireman describes the desperate condiilon of the State, which is daily Incidents which terminated in the unfortunate
appeare b
are in have suggested a
PRICE.....................TEN CENTS. destruction. was seized by brings
to the advicers of the Sia Coples ordered from the Office will be charged which fought the Talymen ; and pre fem, placed mase monarch. It is contemplated electing the squal rate-35 cents. alos e in shore under the guns of her captor. The | Regant,
mach the same manner as in the In
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ordered Vu
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days of the mad King George of England, to south terly course
W|| Telegraph has by far the largest efreniation of for Japan, but refused the act for such time his Majesty unable to
is Europeans were then ordered out, but refused to attend to the cares of Government to East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms o
101* any English newspaper published in the Far of the Senabedee will, we wi sareupon the Japanese vessel opened fire
we learn shortly com the fir it shot went through the anglus room, the vined, and steps taken to
application. to bring about this second entered the bollen the vessel blew up, important change in the Government of the Hongkong, 14th October, 1891.
ok in die fathoms of water. The fireman country. In all
Probability the choica will fall maintains that the Japanese Gatilag guas nade upon one of the
two brothers, the Oa terrible practice amongst the struggling masse. Not on the Ong Yal. The Foreign Minister will of humanity in
• in the watar ko reports that all the probably find his task in no way lightened by Europas officers were lost, but
he personally
lly the projected departure. now alsods almost
He not saw only one as engineer, whose name it is alone, both inside the Palace as as outside;
as well as more eng edient to withhold før a short time- and on his shouldians is placed much of the struck in the face with the part of a shell ; tha | discredit which ought to be borne by his royal poor felkay was instantly killed. Forty-dre brothers. As far as can fadged. the
a zigging by the Zions | would be for the Immediate beseat of Siam,
and an
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Apply to
BELILIOS & Co.
[869 Hongkong, roth August, 1894.
TO LET.
DWELLING HOUSES
"HIGHCLERE,” at MAGAZINE GAP. No. 1, RIPON TERRACE. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in KLOIN STREET FEEL. STREET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS in No. 3, SHELLEY STAKET. No. 3, OLD BAILEY.
per Month.
R. TUCKER,
Manager. Hongkong, gih August, 1894.
[861 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.)
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“HE Undersigard has always thought that such a pláce as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL. Lire and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one may have b GRILLED CHOP of STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES Dishes, &c, for same-and Caab, Ter- per MaNG OF ORDER-the Parties sending Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Mouth $12 TIMB.........
$30 $0.75... Dlaner... " $1.25... #1 Breakfast, Tiffin and Dianer... Breakfast and Tifa Tin and Dinner
an
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$45
$30
$40
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served In Excellent Style at short notice,
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
Hongkong, 14th Jann, 1894.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
“HE SCHOONER
THE
# MONTIARA,"
AS BIN NOW LIES IN CAUSEWAY BAY,
(530
Length................................................................75 feet.
Beam........................
Depth of hold .......................................... 7 feet. Registered Tonnagi massimomion75. tona. (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Mondiara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight.)
The Mostara was built in Singapors, is most solidly constructed of teak throughout, with iron- overhauled under experienced European superlo wood frames, has recently been thoroughly
tendence, and is now in excellent condition. She is a very fast säller and a most suitable vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-class Highter.
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For Particulates as in Prics, &c., apply lo
R. FRASER-SMITH, 6, Fedder's HOL Hongkong, 1st August, 1894.
FOR SALE.
THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THENLIN AT ABERDEEN DOCKE.
THE Engines of the Chop-choung were constructed by Mesars, Train & Co., of Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cylinder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing tươn Cylinders 201 and 38% dia, with a stroke of 20. * The Crank Shat is 65% dinë si the Crash pin and ya dis, at the journals. The H.P. Pom Rod is 3 and the LP. 31" dia. The and Connecting Rod bolts are s" din, Air Pump by 12 stroke, Single Acting Circulating ******** die by 3” stroka, and Double Acting PRAVA CENTRAL, over Mestra, Dot Feed and Bilge Pump (ome sach) 5′′ dia, by 15′′
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OFFICES
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS | GODOWNS ****
AND GENERAL COMMISSION
AGENTS,
FRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG,
JOLA AGENTS FOR "ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
HCOMPOSITION RED HAND ERAND
*A HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT.
GLAS LAFRACK & Car
BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
* AGENCY Co., Ltd. Wearkana, and July, 1/94.
TO LET.
DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES. NOTICES in Victoria Holdings,
EVERY KIND OF SHIPS STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICEE
Hanghang, Lạth July, tlga.
Pump
strom.
These Tagines have been very little moed and see in thoroughly good order.
The Boller l ́el the `Horisontal Multitabaler type, with three Furnaces and vertical Dersen - la sol, a” by gât, tof lang, eximenal top. Its di (as maseurements; Tumaces, 28, ya dias Dome 45* die by die high 1 Tubes, 184 la amber by
ex, dila. It la in fizly end tortly undergone conacierable repairs, would last in mitive servicë for over five youES. The Tugises and Bollen can be inspected application to the Superinteisions at ADMIN
For further particulars, apply in
·R. FRASER-SMITH, 6. Paškuča MIL Monahona, int August, sõpe
0. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE.
OFFICE in No. 4. Fraya Contral. Ha, 4. OLD BAILEY STREET. GODOWNS WANCHAI ni the bade of | Decks. MOOREGON'S BARRACKS
OFFICES and ROOMS at Connaught Honos.
DAVID SAZEDON, SONE'& Cai
yih Angust, 1804/
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