positively which was which of the two men she identified. The night light in her room, how "ever, gave- quite sufficient light in which to
distinguish anyone."
MRS RUTHERFORD,
The next witness was Mras Rutherford, who said that on the night of the murder, the house was closed up as usual and all retired to rest. At two o'clock witness was
was awakened by a sound like the breaking of wood by rats, she put it all down to rats-she heard nothing|| more then. She next heard Miss Gunn scream- ing that was a short time afterwards. Witness thereupon awakened Mr. Rutherford. At first she was not alarmed by Miss Gunn's scream ing, thinking she might have had a nightmare, but as the #creaming continued, witness and Mr. Rutherford,gal up... Mr. Rutherford went to the door and witness followed and when she | got to the door, she saw a man by the bannister rail, who turned and ·
STABBED MA. RUTHERFORD
with a back-hand stroke.. Mr. Rutherford, barred the man's exit in the position he occu- pied; witness supposed the man hal attempted. to get round the comer past her husband. She only saw one slab given, and the man who gave it three-quarters faced her at the time. Witness went back into the room to get a "revolver" and she next heard her husband say,
as he took the revolver from her, "I am stabbed | again." Witness saw no cocond man.. The man she saw wore ro hat, "M), Rutherford went in the bed-room and fired off one cartridge
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1902.
bearing on government and among the better classes of inhabitants, particularly those who have visited and resided in foreign countries, as hundreds of thousands of the people of Kwang tung and Kwang-si have done. Thus we found a mixture of all kinds of classes, in- cluding a large number of the Reform Party, in the great rebellion that spread over South- Western Kwang-si in 1898, which resulted in lie capture of many large cities, the defeat of several Chinese forces, and nearly in the
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SACK OF THI ́TREATY-PORT OF WUCHOW
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which our Consul at the place reported was KOWLOON
practically undefended-only some 200 inldiers, mostly unarmed, forming the garrison." Such n farce can hardly be seen outside opera bouile, as leaving unarmed soldiers to deal with hordes of pirates and bandits, armed to the teeth, in a country fringed by a long coastline full of creeks and indentations by which junks cun and do smuggle in arms. That rebellion was rendered particularly notable by, its leader Li Lap Yan, an old Black Flag chief, following the example of the leader of the Taeping Rebellion by proclaiming a new dynasty, styled
Vast Progress."
THE TRESENT REBELLION,
The present rebellion promises, if recent telegrams can be credited, to be even more serious than that of 1898 It appears to have Already spread from the Tonquin border, to the longitude of Wuchow, though both Southern Kwang-si and Southem Kwang-tung, and to be extending rapidly through those provinces and
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FIRED TWO REVOLVER SHOTS
and was attempting to telephono, when Da Cotta, custodian of the Tanglin Club, came on the scene, who went to Mr. J. Anderson for aid, which eventually resulted in five medical men coming to Mr. Rutherford's assistance. Witness believed her husband, had told her that the men who had stabbed him were China men. Witness had since indentified Chan Ab Kat out of eight men, as the man resem.
bling the man she saw by the bannister
sail, who stabbed her husband. The man she then saw had bright beady eyes, which specially attracted her futention, and Chan Ah Kat's eyes and in fact his whole face bore resem blance to that of the man by the bannister rail. She believed she could have identified this prisoner under other circumstances. Te
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ginated in the disbandment of 10,000 troops by General Su Yuen Chuan on his promotion to be the province of Hu-peh. As these troops were formed mainly out of the Black, Red, Yellow, and Striped Flags, and other bandits who haunted the Tonquin hills and
KEPT THE FRENCH IN A HORNETS' NEST until they were enlisted by China', and posted as garrisons in towns along the Franco-Chinese border, the ill-effects of their disbandment are only a natural consequence, particularly as
they have probably been, as usual in China,
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have stolen Miss Gunn's clock the men must rebels owing to the prospects of lapt and higher (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA),
have gone purposely into the room for it, Witness thought there must have been
A LIGHT IN THE DRAWING ROOM
as well as that in her room and Miss Gun room, na she saw so plainly the face of the man who first stabbed her husband When wimess, left her husband after the first stab to go hack into the bed room for a revolver, there would have been time for one or two men to have passed in the passage without witness having known.
By Mr. Really Did you actually see a "blow struc.?
Mr. Rutherford: 'I saw no actual bin struck, but I saw the arm of the man in the position for striking the blow. This was be- fore I went for a revolver.
pay. Considering likewise that the Triad Society has joined the rebels, and that the rebel lealer is ung Ming, a relative of Hung Sau tauen, the Taiping Emperor, the rebellion is one not to be trided with. M. Delcasse has summed wa bus ppinion of Kwang-si, which Lord Salisbury left to France as her sole sphero of infance, s follows:-
As for Kwang-st, it is
THE POOREST REGION IN CHINA..
it wants resources, but abounds in pirates."
Unless the bandits and pirates are forced to become quiet subjects by China, she may expect long bill from France in case they, cross her border into Tonquin or into her leasehold Kwang chatt wan, both of which neighbour the present area of · disturbance. Rebellions in
Miss Gunn was then re-called and asked by China, which might have been easily quenched
Mr. Innes whether the night light in her room was on a table close to the door, so that it could shed a light into the passage, and whether the doors of ber room and Mr. Rutheford's had ventilation spaces at the top so that light could easily penetrate from the rooms into the pastage.
Witness replied in the affirmative, The Coult then ajourned, until 2.1. Mr. C. Farita, surveyor, and Mr. John As- derion followed, luki
The case was adjourned tillrge to-morrow.
THE REBELLION IN SOUTHERN OUTINA
From the middle of the 17th century, when the Manchus conquered China, rebellions, fomented by secret societies, Have raged off and on in various parts of the Empire. The most serious of these sprang up in Kwang-si some go years ago, and spread northwards over the Yang-tse and Hwangho Valleys to the neighbourhood of Tienstain. This rebellion, which nearly overthrew the reigning dynasty, was mainly due to the members of the Triad Society throwing in their lot with Hung Sau- tsuen, a religious monomaniac who, having dabbled in Christianity, posed as a mystle, and determined, by the aid of his disciples, to root -Buddhism and idolatry out of the land. Origin
ally the Trind Society appears to have been akin to that of the Freemasons, sad it was not until the Manchus upset the Chinese Ming dynasty and replaced it by one of their own that the Society became political and insurrec- tionary
BARU BRIGANDAGE AND, PIRACY",
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are said to be in the blood of the coast peoples, and the inhabitants of the prefectures of Lienchou, Kaochou and Luichop, in Kwang- tung, are noted for their lawlessness and turbulence, and in them so-called rebellions
it the outset at small cost in men and money have, as a rule, been neglected for months and
even for years until they flamed up and endan- eered the empire. Let us hope that the Court's journey through and stay in the provinces has improved their reasoning powers and their methods of procedure.-Rangoon Times.
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The following from the New York Timer is given without comment and without reproach-Every care has been taken in compiling these Speaking of boastfulness born of pride in Tables to losure their accuracy and even as the home," says Hamilton W. Mable, "I was once
book was being printed the last Impression of each sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked in a smoking compartment with a man from by two separate persons and any little errors New York, another from Chicago, and anather in reading which will crop up in such works are said to be endemic. These, according to from New Jersey, The New Yorker was boast as these are carefully corrected in each copy our Pakhol Consul's Report for 1896, are genering of the Empire State Express, which he before it is issued, thus making it Ally ascribed by the Chinese to the presence of said went so fast that the telegraph poles the previous volume, 510 per copy.
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outrager-termed, rebellions when, happens, the soldiers sent to sup
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