To-day's Advertisements.

"HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

SHORT RANGE CUP & SPOONS.

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the th

instant, il 4 T.M."

Ranges.zco and 500 yards.

Weather permitting.

MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,

Hon. Sec.

Mongkang, 11th August, 1899..

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

THE Company's Steamship

"SUNGKIANG,"

135

Captain Dodd, will be despatched as above

on MONDAY, the 14th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 11th August, 1899.

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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED...

FOR MANILA.

THE Company's New Steamship

"DIAMANTE,"

Captain G. A Tayler, will be despatched for the above port, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, at 5 P.31.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the excellent accommodation provided by this steamer. She is fitted throughout with Elicric Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 11th August, 1899.

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FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Brish Steamship

ΤΗΣ

" GHAZEE,"

will be despatched for the above port on or about the zoth August.

5.S. ARGYLL will sail about the goth

August.

S.S." JOHN

S.S. "AFCHA MOON" { "

For Freight, apply to

At intervals

of 2 weeks.

PODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents..

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Hongkong, fith August, 1800. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES FROM, KOBE.

THE Steamship

"MORAVIA," having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in.to the office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 18th instant, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and Gadi romaining in tha. Gadownsafer the 18th instant, will be subject to rent.

Hills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER &Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 11th August, 1899.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE.&O. 5. N. Co's, Steamship

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"CANTON," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND. STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the

Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:--

From Italy, er S.S. Thames.

From Madras, &c., ex S.S. Landaus. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 4" PËL, TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 17th isistant, at P.M. will be subject to rent,

any case whatever.

4

No Fke Insurance will be effected by me in All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a, certificate of the damage ob. tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recongnised.

H.A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent Hongkong1th August, 1899.

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Hongkong, and May, 1899.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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Advertisement, Eco Madrsized to the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUS

Intination.

The

be rendered minus unnitity for fde | Ar Batavia, seveal sportsmen have taken wint of the penditure of a few dollars to lay out a race-course, Help from influential per annum on the upkeep of horses for quarters is easi

scandal. In the chosen spot Lit is little less than

Hongkong," it is true, horses for the fire engines would bo of little-use. The hills are too steep to be negotiated by them and A. S. WATSON & CO., the fire-engines are scattered about the

LIMITED.

town sufficiently to be available at any particular spot within a comparatively short time of an alarm of fire being given. In WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Kowloon, however, matters are very diffe

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BRANDIES.

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? dur.

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1899.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY LIMITED.

The following is the report of the Beard of Directors of the Hongkong and Whampoa

THE Band of the Hongkong Regiment will Dock Company, Limited, to the ordinary half- the officers of the Company, Queen's Buildings, play at the Longkong Hotel to-morrow (Satur-rearly meeting of shareholders, to be held at Hongkong, on Monday, the 21st August, 1899 day) avening from 8 p.m.10 9.30 p.m.

at 3 o'clock p.

LEUCH

·Clarinet 2014 Alvaplas

Marchive same. Stolakka.......

Valta. Santiago

Selection. Les Cloches Comerlita.am: Godfrey Song.

Scadlo. Song.

Barn Dance Poston Holle

God save the Queen.

1. Team Ractis teams).

Langi

odfrey

rent Distances between different" "pomus ars long and, there being practically no hills to negotiate, horses would be most AN Aquatic Entertainment will be held in the useful, for, there is no building to which V. 8. C. bath on Tuesday, 10th inst., commen. they could not draw an engine. Vecing at 5-30 sharp. Ladies are cordially invited would also like to point out, that want by the Committee. The following is the pro of water can be no excuse. This could have gminina been pleaded in former days, before the construction of the Waterworks, but now the inhabited portions of the Peninsula have no excellentwater-supply, barring when it is cut off by the vagaries of the P.W.D., and all that is needed is an efficient engine capable of being rapidly moved from one part of the Peninsula to another.. If any objection exists to horses, motor fire-engines are to be obtained, we believe, and would probably be

more useful still.

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

5

THE TRANSVAAL DIFFICULTY.

LONDON, "August" gib. Col. Plumer and eight officers have arrived at Bulawayo near which a special camp is being. formed.

2. Running Header from the Spring Board. 3. Water Polo

To the Shareholders of

THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK

COMPANY, LIMITED, OULUNAN

Inst. "

was let

the bes

there are tuc

comprom

Höypeken &

an order for pumps. out of Tangahan, minca, to

In value nite little percentage of This means

Fand mission in the aforesaid pockets I'suppose, a

is altogether a snug little orde

an exprese showing that all cargo will in

issued steamship companies have recently

Gentlemen. The Directors have now to sub mit to you their Report with a statement of future bo remeasured here and at its destina- dited to the shippers. I don't quite yet the Accounts for the half-year ended 30th Junction, and all differences will be debited or cre

The net profit for the six months

drift of the argument, myself, but presume, as

Chinese 'the'measurement is generally left after paying interest due and all charges, amounts to

303-247-78 | that there has been some careless mersurement somewhere by which the home lines have lost. Very little notice has been taken of the noti fication so far as I know.rapi

to which has to be added the balance brought forward from last Account,

Directors' Fecs Auditors' Fees

750.00

the New York World, of 8th July, we note and from this have to be deducted- that under the beading of "A Friendly but Impartial Summary: an English Newspaper at Hongkong tells the Plain Truth about McKinley's War, without Passion or Prejudice, our leader of the 30th May last, dealing with the Philippine question and the refusal of the Filipinos to accept the terms offered them by the American feace Commissioners and in which we expressed the opinion that Had matters but been left in the hands of Admira! Dewey we do hot for a moment believe that things would have come to such a pass,

in exterio. appears

194.75

$895-147-53

$7.750,00

leaving available for appropriation. $887,097.53 dividend The Directors recommende for the half-year of 8 % or $125,000, and a bonus of 12% or $187,500 aggregating $312,500,- be paid to the Shareholders, a bonus of $20,000 10 Contributing Shareholders, that the sum of $100,000 be added to the Reserve Fund, that 872,458.61 be written from the value of the Kowloon Docks, $12,449.50 from the Cosmo politan Dack, 84.300 from the Steam Launches to the new account. - * and the balance 5365,804,4 be carried

JOURNALISM Formosa does not appear to be all "beer and skittles as our American cousins Mr. Chamberlain in the llouse of Commons say, as the following clipping from a recent Apology.--We regret that owing to the ill. said there was some truth in the statement that issue of The Formosan will show -- several regiments had been ordered to hold

ness of our compositor, and the impossibility of unable getting a man to do his work, we were themselves in readiness to embark for Natal,

The Volksmad has passed an amendment to to bring out our last Saturday's number and tifying evidences are now being afforded on

Gust ask subscribers to kindly make allowances comings. We can only say we will always do Sample bottles and smaller quanti-out distinction to assist in the defence of the for these dificulties and excusit always de our best to get the paper out on time and if, on any occasion, we do not, it will be due to causes entirely beyond our control. No doubt The Australians have beaten Warwickshire subscribers know something themselves of the by nine wickets.

difficulties whereof we speak.

ties will be supplied at proportionate- wholesale rates.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited.

BIRTHS.

the Constitution requiring all inhabitants with

state in case of war

CRICKET.

At Nanyang College, Sicawei Road, Shanghai,jects in the Transvaal is inconsistent with the on the 4th of August, the wife of JoUN C. FERGUSON, of a son.

On the 6th of August, at No. 5, Peking Road, Shanghai, the wife of H. DU FLON HUTCHISON, of a daughter

DEATH.

IDA COATS, on the 6th of August, at Shanghai. Services were held at the Crematorium on the 7th of August, al 6 p.m.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1899.

NOTEŊ AND COMMENTS,

AN OBJECT LESSON. Nearly a couple of years ago we took the trouble to point out to the Authorities the utter inadequacy of the appliances for ex- tinguishing au outbreak of fire on the Kowloon Península. We called attention to the fact that good roads existed and that all the buildings could be reached by an engine drawn by horses and suggested that a properly equipped engine should be stationed on the Peninsula and horses provided for it. As was only to be expected, the Authorities either could not or would not see the force of our remarks, and Kowloon was left with one Government fire-engine, a small manual, only equipped for coolic-draught, and stationed at Yaumati

PARLIAMENT. Parliament has been prorogued. The Queen's speech says that the position of British sub promises of equal treatment upon which the granting of the internal independence of the state was founded, and that the unrest caused thereby is a constant source of danger to the peace and prosperity of my dominions in South Africa The negotiation with the Transvaal are still proceeding,

(From Japanese Papers] MEETING OF WAR COUNCIL.

TOKYO, August 2nd.

A special meeting of the Supreme Council of War was held in the Imperial Count at 10 a to-day, in the presence of his Majesty the Emperor. There were present Marshal Prince Komatsu, Marshal Marquis Oyama, Marshal Marquis Yamagata ind

Marquis Szigo. The subjects consineren Pere ganisation of Artillery and Cavalry brigades.

SÉCULAR EDUCATION IN JAPAN.,

TOKYO, August and

The Regulations relating to the control of private schools will shortly be anounced. It is stated that the provisions restricting religious teaching therein have been struck out,

An instruction has been issued to-day by the Minister of Education to the Governors of various prefectures to the effect, that in the iniddle schools, higher female schools and elementary schools, under the control of the Government or other public authorities, which are established for the purpose of giving schools which are appointed by the Minister of national education, as well as in that private Education for such purposes, no religious instruction shall be allowed to be given, nor religious ceremony to be performed.

THE "NUNOBIKI-MARU." CAPTAIN'S BOAT FOUND EMPTY.

TOKYO, August 2nd.

A Shanghai dispatch of the 30th ult to the Government states that the boat in which the Captain, four passengers, and eleven mem she went down, was found on the morning of bens of the crew left the Vuncbiki-mart when the 29th ult, but it was empty. It is feared that all its occupants are drowned,

This small angine turned up at the fire: at the Hunghom Docks list night, it is true, but it was so late in arriving that it was practically useless, the fire having been already got under control as much as was possible, by being prevented from spreading.. Had not the Zoosok been in dock at the time and the dock stil full of water, it is more than probable that a great part of Yau-ma-li as well as nearly the whole of the valuable plant owned by the Dock Company would have been destroyed. What such a

TOKYO, August and disaster would have meant to the Colony it is not difficult to imagine: The Dock Com- The Tientsin branch of the Specie Bank pany is one of our most important institutions. opened business yesterday, and the head office The Colony is dependent upon its trade; at Yokohama commenced to sell exchange bills the trade is dependent upon the shipping on Tientsin. The rates are 71 tzels on de, pendent upon our Dock Company, for without 38 taels cheaper than for Shanghal, large docking facilities Hongkong could THE CHARGE AGAINST A VISCOUNT. never have attained its present important position.

THE SPECIE BANK.

FIRES AT KOWLOON.

OUTBREAK AT THE DOCKS. Shortly after eight o'clock last night, the in- longed blast upon the well-known Bunglom habitants of Kowloon were startled by a pro- Lock whistle, followed a few minutes afterwards by a second, and, on running out to see what was the occasion of this untimely tooting, were surprised to see a glow in the sky over the

docks, while the shouts of coolics were heard- across the waters of Hunghom Bay. It was evident that are of some magnitude had brok en out and rickshas soon commenced to run wildly off to Hunghon carrying spectators and Dock employes who had become aware of the outbreak.

It appears that the fire originated in one of the stores situated between Nos. 2 and 3 Docks, in which a quantity of oakum was stored, and the fire spreading quickly obtained a firm hold. on the building and threatened to

The whole thandmade were shortly on the scene of the and the manual fire engine belonging to the company was got to work, but without much effect It luckily happened that the steamship Loosek had just been docked in No. Dock and the deck was then being pumped out. Pumping was immediately stopped and the fire hose from the steamer was rigged and com mifced playing upon the burning buildings the roof of which had collapsed. A bucket brigade also did some good work, but the fire was too big for the inguishing appliances at hand to have much effect.

As soon as the outbreak was discovered a telephone massage was sent from Hunghom to the Police Station at Tsim-tsa tsui floating fire engine bad been hailed up on the asking for assistance, but, unfortunately, the slip for repair and overhaul, and, her machinery being all pieces, she was not available Some delay occurred in getting the fire-brigade off too, and it was not until the fire had been under way for some time and was practically under control that the men arrived on the scene Attention was then turned to preventing the spread of the fire and at about midnight, it was practically extinguished.

The six months now under review have been the busiest in the annals of the Company, as we have docked a much larger tonnage, executed an immense amount of repairs, and constructed The returns given are very interesting as A Inrgely increased number of new vessels. showing the large extension of business that has taken place; in fact it has been a period of unprecedented activity Furthermore, gra- every hand that in the near future the cons truction of new vessels will form an important The reconstruction and improvements on the department of the Company's business. Docks and Workshops referred to at our last yearly inccting have not progreised so fast as we anticipated, thiefly on account of our hands having been so full of other business; however part of the works are practically completed and we hope to have the remainder "well advanced by this time next year

The Hon. J. J. Bell-Irving having left the Colony, Mr. E. S.Whealler has been appoin Chairman for the current year

TOE. S. WHEALLER,2

Code Chairman, Hongkong, 10th August 1809.

NORTHERN NOTES.

(From Shanghai Papers) Tooldent to tho. Chunking " The C-N. Ca's steamer Chungking whil en route fot Tangku fractured the chink pins her port engine. The voyage was with only the starboard engine, an nine hot was maintained thi docked in Messrs. Boyd & Chris hal on the afternoon, of the 7th

The Japanese of Fooohow.

A native report states that the Magistrate of?. Min, Foochow, through an error, ceded a site north of the large ordge there, which was a chinese tratto.centre, for the Japanese Settle ment Os being pointed out the mistake, the it on the ground, that representation had been Japanese Gensul at that port refused to consider made to the Government and a change could not be inada

The Kerosine Trade.Me The Shanghai Engineering & Dock Co, Ld, building of a steamer ago long by 35ft beam it is reported, has secured the contract for the to the order of the Standard Oil Company. She will be engaged on carriage of case kerosene The has the order for the construction works in Shanghai native city the plant

been ordered

inthe mpany.

bulk of

ency o£Maiers. Arnhold, Karberg

orks are to be completed. months

Collision at Shanghai,

The O

hig steamer Stenfor, when eavin Associated Wharf at Shanghai on the afternoon of the 7th instant, on the chu

HONGKONG WATER FOLO SHIELD fide aided by a tug, parted her what check-line

COMPETITION.

FIXTURES.

Wednesday, 16thg.

V.K.C. (B team). RA 8 Co S.D.

RW.F. (A team) RA 35 Co, ED Friday 18th;

This round lends the winners to the sen final.

MUD FLAT NORTH

And

Day by day has added little scrapi-of-evi- dence to my information in regard to the treaty, which is not made untrue by reason of the doubts cast upon it, or by the Japanese denials ret position yet to say that this has been done, which were to be expected. I am met in a or the other not be done and probably not be for som-tm yet, if ever. But every

country, and beside this fact, etalis thing tends to confirm the great fact that treaties which mark an important era in this China has made another of those sec insignificant. The admiral has left the Not and his place will probably shortly be taken by Marquis Ito, who, it is id Peking to tender advice 49, sans here are rampant over the treaty getung out and public the odds in favour of annoyance is confirmation, The smill manual fire-engine stationed at has been stated. The Chis Yau-ma- was sent to the scene of the fire, are evidently in 'n desperate Kury

their power, and coolies and the fact that it got hogged just. but owing to its having to be drawn by money to the Treasury by

made to pose as debtor after passing: Gun club Hill it was got in every provincial department time to be any material assistance.

The Dock Company are to be congratulated number of officials in upon their good fortune in haring the Loosok dedly taken unwell, and handy at the time of the fire, and her captain, leave or resignation ha officers and engineers are deserving of much the various boards in praise for the great assistance rendered by them arouse the Empress Dow really and seriously ill be with their fire hose, without which it is only and she has now issued notifi too probable that the fire would have been of official asking for leave orato buildings in which the fire originated is situated clear out-li quite pro the kerosne store and also the office thing of an exceptional fifteen years accounts and books.

and the shipping is in a great measure demand and 724 faels for ten days's sight, about considerably greater extent in the block of the fact that so many ate

Owing to the energy displayed by in of the latest pieces of glav

direc

tome-was that special en despatched to England to agreement in that

do not know. By

that the Vienna between Ubina and, babler and that was Standard makes

TOKYO, August 2nd.

and his soff the office was speedily cleared of Viscount Sakai Chuyo, Charged with fraud,its contents and the valuable accounts, specifi- has been found guilty by the preliminary ex. sons and records of divers descriptions saved, amination judge and committed for public trial The keroine store was only Separated from on a charge of forging official documents and the Gre by ane room and bad the oil becomes

fire wouldhave spread. In all probility the bum promissory notes. His bail has been cancelled. ignited there is no saying, to what extent the

ing oil would have ignited other buildings and he is now in prison.

the one burnt out, and, running down over the water, store to the crowds of junks congre gated in the vicinity of the Docks, from which the fire would most likely have spread to the, village of Yau-ma-ti and done irreparable damage to property.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Observatory report says:——

Than

course there are knew all abi A branch

opens circula

Yet the Authorities do not appear to have appreciated this fact and have left the Docks dependent upon their own "appliances for the control of fire to a most dangerous ex- tent, for, aawe have shown in our report of the Dock fire, the Yau-ma-ti engine was practically useless and the floating engine was laid up and so was not, available, The Authorities should also remember that

On the 11th at 11.55 am. Barometric changes within the last few years the import ance of Kowloon has advanced by leaps are unimportant A depression lies in the Sea and bounds, The Hungham Docks, of Japan, and pressure, is highest over the the Cosmopolitan Docks the Kow China Sea Gradients continue slight for S. foon Godowns, the Kerosene Oil Store, the winds in S. China. FORECAST-Light or Cement Works, and several other important moderate S.W. winds; showery. business undertakings are established upon the Peninsula. The Government have the

At one o'clock this morning another outbreak at least t Torpedo Depot there and large stores of Government coal. The European residences of Kowloor are daily being added to and THE Italian cruiser Etna, with the Admiral on of fire occurred on the Peninsula, a wooden about 3,000 the villages of Hunghem and Yau-ma-ti are board, left Shanghai on the 3rd Tapidly developing from the few scattered Nagasaki,

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

in Stam, this year

Lerun on Fautorial matters to be sent to The Bhoycls of ten years ago to thriving centres THE Bangkok And no id lediyidual members of the staff, al

Communications. Intended for, pubilati nust be accom of population. Yet for the protection of all panied by the stands and addresofthe writers, not necessarily for pislication buggs svidence of good faithrew this valuable property against fire all that is erable little manual fire W2 the commit of the longkang Telah winway provided it.

etter than n be open for the fair discussing by correspondents of all ques Les mer dog public, laterale; it must be placily under engine little

Care azpod tline The Editor does not in any my hold: Basel fortwhich:) response for opinions thus torressed;

TO ADVERTISERS.

forward)

Vhe out

The extent of the damage wrought by last night's fire cannot be accurately ascertained until such time as accounts have been gone

into and the value of the destroyed stores: obtained from them, but a rough estimate puts the loss at about twent-five thousand dollarsnew

ANOTHER FIRE. T

Eas

There is

Building occupied as a dried fish establishment and bet taking fra and burning right out The You ma-ti engine was away at the Docks and sono manding assistance was forthcoming. The damage estimated at about six hundred dollars

THE

Bretl

took neheer, fouled the Buoy ich she intended shackling and carried it anchors were immediately let go

s able to bring up she fauled Tsukurkki-maru and The Sien received

mén in

cable to pro

The Comp

some distance and cable somewhat in the

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