CHINESE PRACTICES,

IN THE INTERIOR.

Much has been written of late. concerning the cruelties of the Chinese in the interior, and the following account of some of their

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1902

ANOTHER CHANGE IN NAVAL AGRICULTURE AND MACHINERY

TRAINING:

SAIL DRILL GOING.

One by one the links that connect naval

Intimations.

HE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE

The remarkable effects upon the agriculturalTAND ELECTRIC COMPANY, industry in the United States produced by the use of machinery are dwelt upon in a recent census bulletin. The writer asserts that the

practices as described by a resident at Wusuch. training of to-day with that of the past are being cost of producing a bushel of wheat has fallen

near Shangbai should be of interest :-

snapped. A year or two ago the Admiralty

"The ways in which a Chinese wreaks his abolished the masted training squadron. Now through this agency. He might have added with

vengeance on those who have offended him are many, but none can be more terrible than

that adopted by a monk in Wusuch just before I left. He was for some time in charge of the Hsia Miao there, but his conduct was so vile that he was sent away from the place and has beed at a temple in the country. The monk who reported on his bad conduct wasn Kians man, about 40 years of age, and scholarly. A few days before 1 left the senior returned from the country, engaged for 4,000 cash the ser- vices of eight men to hold his victim, and then going with them to the temple, secured his foe and

*

DUG OUT BOTH HIS EYES

*

with some sharp weapon When news of the crime got abroad the criminal was acized and was in the lisien yamen awaiting trial by the country mandarin and the Bhuddist official when. I left.

in sixty-six years from 17 cents to 3 1-3, chiefly sail drill has been practically deleted from the great pertinence that this extraordinary result route of the harbour training ships. Instead of was largely brought about by the diversifica being put to this work daily, the embryo bluetion of American industries. Had the United jacket is to have only one hour of it per week States remained a strictly agricultural country,

|---not that much even if his captata wills other wise. This change in routine has just been made, and at the end of the season captains of training ships are to embody their opinions upon the advisability of making it permanent in an official report.

Work aloft has to give way to physical train ing and practice in boat sailing, to each of which additional time is to be devoted Many there are who held that you cannot give a boy a finer physical training than he gets in the rigging, where qualities are developed that no amount of dumbbell drill will bring out in bin. The change is likely to stir up some controversy. It will certainly result in the training brigs going to sea manned by crews of youngsters who have but the most elemen

Admiralty may have it in mind to lay up the brigs also 1-P.M.G.

CHINA AND PING PONG.

"Less than a month ago a Wusuch shop keeper who is famous for his acts of benevo-tary knowledge of how to make sail. But the lence to the poor and sick, announced his intention of purchasing a shop and presenting it to the Guild, who give away coffins and medicines. Up to now the Guild has had no premises of its own, and the offer was accepted with gratitude. The donor bad entered into negotiations for the purchase of a shop that was suitable, but a second man, a cousin of the donor, wanted to purchase the same premises and succeeded in outbidding the first. After a vain search for other premises at the same price and equally suitable, the donor found that people on the street were say ing that he had let his cousin buy the premises in order to get out of his promise to give them to the Guild He called on me in a very excited state to say that his cousin had

STOLEN HIS NAME

for good works from him and to ask that the church would aid him to wage a lawsuit against the cousin.. 1, of course, declined to help him and urged him to seek for other premises. This he promised to do, but subsequent taunts have proved too much for him, and having armed himself with a knife and chosen a time when his cousin was out, he called at the house and stabbed his cousin's wife to death in her bed. The murderer will be tried shortly for his crime, but he is doubtless solacing himself in truly Chinese fashion with the thought that he has cleared away the stain from his reputation for good

works!

--Father Mondaini having been removed to a bishopric in Hunan, his successor had just arrived before any departure, and the nominal Rom n Catholics were having a lively time. In the interval between the departure of the one press and the arrival of his successor, a new Catholic church sprang into existence Large fees were charged for ad- mission and the initiated' were informed that the new priest would run all their lawsuits. Alas for the subscribers! The new priest re- pudiated the whole concern and the leaders of it are in hot water. The lenders of the church

at Wusuch have also got into trouble. The priest on his visit put out a notice that he was prepared to listen to any complaints that the heathen might have against the nominal Catho- lics. The result was that charges, were made and six of the users of the Catholic name were

LANGUISHING IN GAOL when I came away. The principal offender was sentenced by the mandarin to receive 450 blows. The yamen runners laid them on with such energy that he offered large sums to

once

and every

the

I

a destiny which the Cobdenites insisted it was best fitted for, no such results as the writer of the census bulletin dilates upon could been achieved. The numerous labour-saving ma- chines responsible for the great reduction in the cost of production are mostly American inventions, and nine out of every ten of them Werc supplied simply because American mechanics could study the necessities of American farmers at short range. Had the States not developed mechanical ingenuity they would still be producing farm products

in the slow, laborious and expensive manner now in engne in Europe.

JAPAN ON WHEELS.

Japanese take kindly to the wheel Mr. E. C. Bellows, United States coneul general at Yo. | kohāma, reposts as follows to the state depart

ment

The importation of bicy les into Japan has more than doubled in the pst two years, the value of the imports in igar being $169,027, over 95 per cent of which came from the United States The bicycle has not yet pene. trated into the interior of the islands; it is used chicfy as cheap method of lovemation in the seaports and large cities. Being employed pine polly for business mother than for plea sure, it is a * subject to the caprice which caused such ar extranidinary increase and decline in its use in America The demand for Chieveles in Japan is likely to grow for some time you, sher which it may be experted in con tine f víly shade For the first five months [of this rear, the imports of wheels show in increase of th percent over the corresponding peain of barr

year

A cheap wheel, costing from $14 $15, finds most favor Some herycles for the troops have been manufactured as the Govenment weeks, and, as the customs

It is always interesting to-get at the origin of things, observes the Singapore For Proce There are words and phrases, expressions in daily use, which slip glibly from the tongue. but which are used in total ignorance of how they came into existence. Numerous instances will at

suggest themselves to

assisted us greatly in getting at the root mean reader, Philologists and archeologists have ing of what would otherwise be chacure, light on the mysteries particularly of nomen new discovery which throws

clature, should be welcomed by intelligent and thoughtful people. This statement is made as a preliminary to the announcement that the latest edition of parlour games has been die Chinamen named respectively Ping and Pong covered to have had its origin with the twen

lestials seem to have a failing for washing These gentlemen kept a laundry these ma

other people's dirty linen--an! Ping one dasmui on Fearles and automobiles is not con threw the soap at Pong, with the inesi able result that Pong returned, and the game went on till the soap went through the window

As

it sounds quite as reasonable as many another Lezreel slution of similarly knott probless, smallest hesitation the explanation may be accepted without the

NEW TOPMAST RIG.

FOR USE IN THE NAVE

The American Navy Dopartmani has just approved of plans for rigging topmasts in a unique way. The idea was formulated by Naval Constructor W. J. Baxter, who has re- ceived orders to fit out three vessels according to his scheme, in which no topmast shrouds run to the deck, but all end at the new style of fighting top. Instead of crosstrees there are our arms extending outward from the floor of the fighting top. To these all shrouds and stays of the topmast go, and they are guyed to the mast about four feet below. Among

THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED are greater convenience in handling guns, by lessening the number of shrouds along the sides, and less trouble in getting small boats in and about. The historic Olympia is to have both topmasts and topgalians masts hoisted and lowered from the fighting top, and the rigging of these will be of hemp, and the

the Government may, if it seems tentional desirable a cist home industry by another schedule unfavorable to foreign makers; but there is an present indication that this will be done fe motor bicycles or tricyles are seen on di sirnets, hut they are

CAMINOR

A

not at all

THE WORD OF HONOUR.

the men who do as they say ; the things that Prove in be what they were said to be,-bow Cheering it is to come upon them. We alt hate to be dereived; especially when the decep- ton is intentional. Bu all men are not liars, even if David did say, so in his haste. If they were society would be impossibile. Everybody knows that business based on credit. on

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1/10 1/16:

faith. Millions are bought daily on nothingTHE

more solid than the pledged promises of men, -not written, merely verbal. The Stock Ex- changes are often called nexts of gamblers, yet Therefore when we say that the tried and aowhere is a promise held in greater honour,

effective modern remedy called "Wampole's Preparation never deceives any who resort to it in hope of benefit and cure, we may expect la be believed. For this assurance is giren on what it has done in the past in countless cases, on its record. It is only recom- mended to accomplish what it was made to accomplish. Its action in Chlorosis, Anemia, Troubles, Blood Impurities, etc is convincing. La Grippe, General Debility, Throat and Lung It is palatable as honey and contains the nutri- live and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver

Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and combined with the Compound Syrup of

Wild Cherry. Dr. Austin D. Irvine, of Canada. says: "I have used it in cases where cod liver oil was indicated but could not be taken by the patient, and the results following were very gratifying." It is effective from senskive and Bervous stomachs. I cannot deceive or dis- appoint you, and comes in the rescue of those who have received no benefit from any other treatment. It stands for the medical triumphs of the age. Sold by all chemists here.

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KOUE and YOKOHAMA

SINGAPORE, COLOMBO

BOMBAY

SAILING DATES,

FRIDAY, 12th Sept, at

Daylight

and FRIDM, 12th Sept.,

Noon,

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT·} SATURDAY, 20th Sept, at,

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SA VICTORIA, B.C.. and SEATTLE,

US.AVIA SHANGHAI, MOJ, KORE and YOKOHAMA

KOBE

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-)

HAMA

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG,

Daylight.

MONDAY, 22nd Sept, at.

P.M.

THURSDAY, 25th Sept., at

Noop.

FRIDAY, 26th Sept, at

-Daylight,

FRIDAY, 26th Sept, at

Noon.

SATURDAY, 4th Oct, at

COLOMBO and PORT SAID......... Daylight, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA Į SATURDAY, 4th Oct, at

Neon. VICTORIA, BC. and SEATTLE, MONDAY, 8th Oct., at

THURSDAY IRLAND

U.S.A., VIA SHANGHẢI. Moji, Kone and YOKOHAMA

4 P.M.

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For further Information as Freigat. Passage. Sailings, &c., apply, at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 19 Floor, Chaser Road.

Hongkong 8th September, 1702. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

BOSTON TOW-BOAT COMPANY.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,

Steamers. Captains. Tons. 1903.

Hyades Glenogle Pleindes Victoria

G. Wright

3753 Sept. G. E. Warner... 3750 Sept. W. H. Smith... 3753 Oct. 4 J. Panton

12

20

18

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The attention of passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this line to the Pacific Coast and to the Interior and Easter Cities of the United States and to Europe.

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Is

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STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMEO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, DIBOUTI, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN- AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;

ALSO PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.

ON

N MONDAY, the 22nd September, 1902, "LAOS," Captain Flandio, with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call, WITH TRANSHIPMENT.

Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon. don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noor, Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.M. Specia and Parcels until 3 P.M.. on the sist instant. (Parcels are not to be sent on board f they must be left at the Agency's Office) Con teats and Value of Packages are required.

For further Particulars, apply at the Com

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongking, 8th September, 1902.

Intimations.

[10040

874 LEVY HERMANOS..

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR

HAMOND MERCHANTS,

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JEWEL

LERS AND WATCHMAKERS,

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KODAKS and FILMS,

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escape, but the runners remembered times in metal-work of brass, on account of the wireless Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod liver. reduce $879.17.11 into Dollars at Exchange | STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. A Government Timber Mill Must be thor-"

telegraphy collector, which extends out from

the past when they had suffered at his hands and declined the money with thanks. Every-the main truck. Another change which may one was amused at his fate. Energetic action on the part of all missionaries against the hun dreds who are misusing the name of the church is urgently needed both in Protestant and Catholic circles, and many are glad that a beginning has been made at Wuzuch.

"There were warrants issued for members of an anti-Catholic league or Tichuhui, as they call it, but I do not know the result, but I do believe, knowing the mandarin, that much will come of it

be interesting to the British Navy is the sub- stitution of simply-painted canvas for the walls of the fighting tops, it being said that the one- inch steel formerly used has been proved to be of no practical protection.—P.M.G.

CANADIAN STEEL.

Untif quite recently, Canadians were content to sell their enormous supplies of fine ironstone and coal to the United States. The famous

"There are no lottery tickets issued in Wu-Pittsburg ironworks, now incorporated in the such now, but instead rather over 600 cash a

picul has been added to the grain tax. The officials have decided that no demands shall be made against the Christians for the

LOTTERY TICKETS

American Steel Trust, drew a large portion of their best raw materials from Canada, and made a good profit by selling them back in their manufactured forms. But it has lately come home to the Canadian understanding that were formerly assigned to them. At the that this system of business might be replaced same time one cannot but leel that the populace have got out of the frying pan into the fire, by a more profitable ons-the working up of The new tax had already caused the price of the raw materials into finished shape in the grain to rise The cheapest rice-rice which. country of their production, The main Last year, before the floods, sale za cash a sben "-now sells at 45 cash. The dealers

difficulty lay in Canada's deficiency of capital claimed that the price would rise still higher to establish ironworks.on a commensurate before this year's crop comes into the market scale. Some were started, from time to Happily the weather bad.been splendid and time, but they either collapsed under the crop bade fair to be a good one. But in the pressure of competition, or, if promising the meanwhile the condition of the poor was desperate. They were living on roots and wild vegetables to a large ortent.

A CHINESE PROVERB.

Intimations.

WANTED.

YOUNG ENGLISHMAN desires to take

Apply to

in Shorthand

"X" Clo The Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 14th August, 1902.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY TRADE THERAPİON

MARK

This successful and highly popular remedy, nad in the Continental Keystals by Kisord, Rostan, Jóbert, Valpana and others, combines all the deddornin to be sought in a medicine of the jalad, and surpassos everything liberto canplayed.

markably

to be very successful, were bought up and THERAPION NO.1

short time, ofterstew daysonly, removes allelscharges from tasticacy organı,offnet uailysuperseding injections, the mas of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and olher serious diseases. In dysentery, piles, Initation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, salsa, and some of the more trying complants of this kind, is will þe found astonishingly efficacious, affording prosept relied where other well-tried remedies have been powaniem.

absorbed by some American combination. In spite, however, of these initial failures, the central idea has remained alive, and seems likely to be realised before long. A great company, with 8,000,000 dollars capital, mostly subscribed in England, is already con- THERAPION NO.2 Let me

stituted, while the Dominion Government undertakes to add a bonus of 5,000,000 dollars on certain easy conditions being complied with by the promoters. The Latter have framed a

the blood, seuny, pimples, spots, blotches, pafun and evalu

and all discases for which it has beat, the

a too much fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, ac to the destruction of safferors teeth and ruin of health. This vessation purifies thewhale systagn through the blood, and thoroughly allminates overy poisonous matter from the body,

An attachd of one of the legations in Peking at the time when two continents were in a high state of tension was a gueil at the Army and Navy Club in New York a few months since. "I had occasion," he said, "to meet Li Hung Chang, who despite the heavy suspouse over hanging his country, seemed to be, to us, pain- fully cheerful. One of the party present, a close estimate showing that when the company THERAPION NO.3 man in authority, referred to Lis merriment. The interpreter mentioned it to his master who is in full operation it will be able to undersell requested him to make the most beautiful reply. American steel by 30 per cent, at the least in

ahaustion, impaired vitality, Kuglassness, and all the distressing consequences of early error, excess, vodiderea in hot, ugholthy climates, ko. It possessed aspirining power la restoring strength and vigor fo the debilitated.

is sold by the prin

I ever heard." Tell him," said the interpreter, European markets. It is a bold challenge en THERAPION cipal Chemists and

quoting his master, that the Chinese have a proverb which 1 commend to all, in all condi lons You cannot prevent birds of sorrow fying over your bead ; but you can keep them from stopping and building nests in your hair.

ASK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER

G. Gimult,

the part of our fellow-subjects, but it would hardly have been given by such shrewd people did they not believe in the certainly of eventual success.

ASK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER-

Merchants throughout the world,” Price in England tập k 4 Ja ordering, state which of the thres sunsbers Draw quired, and observe aboro Trade Mark, which is a face mils of word "Turmarion "* xait appears on the Bridal Government Stamp (in whita lettera un a zað ground), affiked to every packtreby erdan of His Majesty s kontà Commissionent, and without which is a forgery,

Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited, Hongkong, China and Manila.

£879, 0, 0. 59,561.926

17.15.

9.745.

59,571.671

whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows:-

£800. a = $8,702,550

70. a as

761.473

9, 0, 0,

97.904

17. J

9.247

0.497

រដ្ឋ

$9,571.671

or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at the same rate of exchange:—

$9,000,000=827. 6.10. #

571,000

.871==

52. 9. 9.11 1.2.13

879.17.11.00 but by other books it would be:-

$9,000,000 £827, 6.10. B

500,000mm

70.000

45.2

1.000

6 8. 8, 6 1.10. I

.600-

1. 1. 3

10-

1. 9

879.17.11.00

Every care has been taken in compiling these Tables to insure their accuracy and even as the book was being printed the last impression of each sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked by two separate persons and any little errors in reading which will crop up in such works as these are carefully corrected in cach copy before it is issued, thus making it a most accurate and useful book. Price for this and the previous volume, 510 per copy.

Hongkong, 30th April, 1903.

DENTISTRY.

[173d

SUI SANG, barely Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA), DENTIST,

No. 4, Queen's Road Centrai. Hongliang, 3rd January, 1001

MEE CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR or Ice HOUSE, IN

It House Road.....

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THE

"PARRAMATTA,"

Captain F. J. Fox, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for

BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 13th Sept. at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the Above Ports.

Silk and Valuabies, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will: be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer: proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay with Transhipment.

Parcels will be received at this Office until

P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bilis of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendeur. Hongkong 30th August, 1003.

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