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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903.

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HONGKONG, Wednesday, March 15,

LOCAL AND GENERAL. PARCEL. Mail for Europe per s.. takie wat close at 3 pm on Friday, the 13th inst.

Every mail brings fresh filius, dry plates and printing paper for LeMunyon direct from New York. Advt.

THE chief of the Weihaiwei Administrative tiffice is said to be desirous of seeing Japanese go there and engage in business enterprises. The Daily News states recently that as shot

as the fly cinth's defects have been reprised

ALL ARE SUPERIOR XERES WINES. she will become the flagship of the Indian

Station.

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Before the Fuissa Judge, His Honour A. G. CHINESE Engineering and Mining Co., some Wise, at the Supreme Court this morning. facts that await explanation," is the title of ther. E. J. Grist, on behalf of a Mr. Lo Kam reading matter on page 3.

Loy sued the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, Ld, for $159 25 damages. Mr. H. W.. Looker appeared for the defence. The damages. were alleged to have been caused by the de- fendant's tug Fame colliding with the plaintiff's cargo bon, in Hongkong harbour, on the 12th

..

A PEKING despatch the N. C.-D. News from a reliable source slates that the Empre Dowager,, taking with her the Emperor and other members of the Court, intends to make a stay of at least one month in the new Palace at Pacting on her return from the visit to the Western Imperial Mausolca next March, or April. This absence of the Court from Peking for such a long time may, or may not, be fraught with important consequences in the near future, which time only can tell. Still forewarned should be forearmed.

December lası.

Several wine were called, and from their evidence it. ored that the cargo-boat was made fast along side of a towing launch proceeding from the Canton Steamboat wharf to the Empress steamer then in port The Faine was heading in a westerly direction, and in attempting to pass under the stern of the other craft, struck the starboard quarter of the cargo-boa".

It was admitted by the defendant to have

Colonel Sir Christopher Deering.......... Mr. Birough,, Edward Falkner......... .................................. Mr. W. T. Lovell, Gilbert Nepean (Lady Jessica's Mr. Orhundu Daly

husband)...

Letfonyen has everything in the photographic | COLLISION, IN THE HANBOUR. | the husband, Mr. M. McLean ashis brother, I known only through the activity of the federal line strictly fresh. Call and see him, 31 Des

and Mr. Percy Walshe, as Mfr. Archiba¿Cuár, hospital service, and the only act on the Voeux Road, CentraLÄNI,

fussy old hypochondriac, were all excellent in part of San Francisco since has bean to their respective parts, and Mr. Mcintyre, as denounce the officia's who have done the the waiter, was like his sauces inagnifique." country, this service. It is a question whether The Lady Rosamund Tallon of Miss Temple, the courte of San Francisco will in the end be the Dolly Coke of Miss Brenda Gibson, and the profitable to i self. There is some problem as

to whether it is wae to harbour the plague for. Beatrice Eberace of Miss Ilelen Bogle were faithful delineations, the two former lying to the the sake of garnering dollars. A better courts best of their no mean ability on behalf of the would liave been to have stamped the plague frail wife. Airs. Crespin, the lady who puts out, not doing any lying about it, and then matters in theirmast unpleasant aspect, received when this had been accomplished, the news full justice at the hands of Miss Susie Vaughan. could have been heralded abroad and would So far as the staging of the play was con- have been received in good faith. Now San carned, we can only say that it was in line with Francisco has been discredited, and thing the Company's previous productions, and, as it could say would be accepted without the Hongkong audiences can testify, this is no light fullest corroborative svidence." On the other compliment, and with the minor parts as well haud San Francisco papers state the action filled as those of the major the result was that, of the mercantile bodies of this city in forming so far as staging and acting was concerned, the health committee to deal with the absurd. allegations constantly being made that San play was a huge success.

Francisco is plague infected will probably in- duce such of our interior. contemporaries as have made the foolish charge that the mer chants of this port have been desirous of sup pressing the truth. to repeat their accusations. There has been a persistent effort on the part of sober-minded San Franciscans to refute the baseless allegations of the men who attempt to make the world believe that it is necessary to use microscopes to discover an epidemic," "and" it has proved so successful that this community has never for a moment beea panic-stricken, as it might easily have become had the. alarmist stories gone unchallenged. *** It should be possible to convince the outside world that no matter what bacteriological Perhaps the most successful of all modern experiments may show, it is in the highest plays is The Second Afrs. Tanqueray, which degree improbible that a highly infectious will be revived for one performance by Mr. disease could exist in the crowded Chinese Brough this evening. It will be remembereder of San Francisco for a period of nearly that Mrs. Brough's rendering of the unfortunate three years without becoming epidemic But heroine, Paula Tanqueray, was a remarkably whether San Francisco be infected or not there can be no doubt that, according to the cable fine performance; indeed, it is generally 'con- ceded to be her greatest creation. Mr. Drough gram received by our Manila contemporary, the position is far from satisfactory and will be will appear as Aubrey Tanqueray,

The following is the complete cist of charac. watched with interest by sufferers on this side

it was at the same time contended that the

plaintiff hai contributed to the cullision by going astern, after giving two blasts on the

George Nepean (Gilbert's brother)... Mr. M. McLean. Freddy Tation (Lady Rosamund's) Mr. Leslie Victor.

husband)

Archibald Coke (Dolly's husband).„Mr. Percy Welshe

THE Peking-Paoting Railway authorities have been informed by Prince Ching to the effect that the Empress Dowager, disliking the incon-been bis duty to have kept out of the way, but venient publicity of cinbarking for, Pacting at the railwayterininus of vachiapu, had expressed the wish to do so at the Yung ing-gate of the Capital. This will, therefore, necessitale steam-whistle, indicating that he was after ng Waiter at The Star Garter"...... Mr. Mcintyre. slinnt extension of the line to that gate and the his course to port. The plaintiff did not profiadaly (foxstmas at Freddy Tatton's).Str. Higson, construction of a special stage for the conveni- duce witnesses to deny this, bec use, as Mr. Taplin (Sir Christopher's servant)...Mr. Edwards. ence of the Empress Dowager in mounting her Grist said, they were not at the present time Footman at Cadogan Gardena Mr. Harrison.

available judgment was given for the defend. railway carriage. As there is no gainsaying ant company with cosis. the imperial caprice, Viceroy Yuan Shih-k'ai; as one of the principal directors of the line, has given the necessary instructions to conformi with her Majesty's desite.

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Not many years ago it was fashionable to discuss the prospects of a union-between the

idea seemed to be promulgated, but in look ing back at this, can one call it scheine, it is

two have changed places with regard to their perhaps worth noting how curiously the

A NEW YORK telegram to the Cablenews, The following Wines, bottled. in Europe, Films, Dry Plates, Printing Paper, Chemicals, dated 6th unst, says that the condition of Pope tea hings, or perhaps, to be more acurate, in have been specially selected, and procured / all kinds of Cameras and Kolaks, and all pho- Leo has again changed for the worse and the the hopes for the future that they put before from the celebrated firm of Messrs. Gotographic material, best that is made, can be

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Tur home newspapers have just published an appeal from Major-General Wingate (Sirdar of the Egyptian Army) for a fund to build an English Church at Khartoum.

2.25 IT is reported from Peking that E. Prince 2.50 50 is intending to send his son and heir to Itongkong and Singapore for a short tour, as 3.50

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In our issue of the 9th instant, referring to the billiard tournament at the St. Patrick's Club we erroneously stated that among the compet A. S. WATSON & CO., ing teams were those of Mr. Mills and the Hongkong Club. The teams in question should be that captained by Mr. C. Warren.

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gravest fears are entertained for his recovery. The attack of dizziness which seized him several days ago has developed into what his physicians believe is vertigo and this, added to the great age of His Holiness, make his re covery very uncertain. Representatives of most of the nations of Europe have sent, con dolences and best wishes to the afflicted pant ff. The number of persons who have access to his presence has been greatly. reituced and every precaution is being taken to prevent any complications of his disorder. A day of prayer has been set in Rome and the population manifests the greatest solicitude.

SHORTLY before eight this morning, a dust cart, fully laden with rain sodden refuse, became unmanagable on the steep incline of ice House Road. The coolies, unable to get a firm foot hold on the wet and slippery ground, tried in vain to check the vehicle in its descent, and such

us.

***Mrs. Lady Jessica Nepean (Sister)

› Mrs. Brough. Lady Rosamund Tatton (Sister).... Miss Templo. Bally Coke (Their cousin). Mini Brenda Gibson. Beatrice Ebernoe.........

...Aliss Helen Nogle Mrs. Creapin.......

„Miss Susie Vaughan. Mis Gilles Brown. Ferria (Lady Jensiça'a Mald).

ters:

"THE SECOND MES. TANQUERAY,"

Sir Georan Orteyed, fart..., Mr. Orlando Daly. Captain Hugh Ardale

Aubrey Tanquery.. Cayley Drumale.. Frank Asquith

Gordon Jayne, Monst Lady Ornered Mrs. Conelyon Ellean..

and

..............Mir. Ernest Vera.

.Alt. Brough.

Mr, Leslie Victor Mr. Percy Walsḥo. Mr. Melatyre.

Mr, M. McLean, Niu Temple

Miss Susie Vaughan. Mian Branda Cibois

Our religion was not formerly given to us in a comforting form; our pill was not, by any means, prescribed sugar-coated and from the ordinary sinful mortal's point of view the prospect was anything bat satisfactory. But how some teachers lianit our future punish- ment, whilst others boldly do away with it altogether giving us a much more comfortable doctrine. The stage, curiously enough, used to send us away comforted, having satisfac- torily proved that everything ended "in a To-morrow night the ever popular Niobe is happy ever after manner. Under the new announced. On Saturday and Monday the first regime, the characters, after going out of their Brough production of Facing the Muste, a way to meet all possible trouble, at the fall of merry farce by J. H. Darnley, author of The the curtain always appear to be endeavouring | Soliciter, will be given in Hongkong. to settle down to spending the remainder of their life in a state of misery, and send the audience home in a hopeless pessimistic frame

of mind.

Last night the great pleasure was afforded of seeing the Brough Comedy Company in

IT is tumoured that the Japan Government headway was attained when the Queen's Road Henry Arthur Jones' play The Liars, and we

intends to monopolize the manufacture of cigars from the 37th fiscal year, deferring the question of the manufacture of cigarettes until after fuller inquiries have been made. When

will this species of economic outrage cease? asks the Japan Duily Advertiser.

THE Agricultural and Commercial Department

level was reached that they were unable to steer the cart clear of the Mercantile Bank, with the result that a large stack pipe was smashed and a hole knocked in the wall. One of the coalies was at the same time thrown against

+

Paula

Bis. Drough,

BUBONIC PLAGUE THREATENS ́UNITED STATES VIA MEXICO.

Under this startling heading the Manila Cable news publishes the following: telegram.dated New York, March 5th ;~! The spread of the bubonic plague in Mexico is becoming terrific and almost the entire republic is now infected. Hundreds are dying in every part of the coun. try. From its starting place in the south it has

of the Pacific.

SMUGGLING IN BANGKOK.

Smuggling is a serious offence in the eyes of the British Consul in Bangkok, as is shown by the fine of Tcs. 500 imposed

Chinese importer yesterday And yet toerle, was in effect a recognised tauniem of sport not so very long ago The condition of things,

inning here before the point of Mr. Williams in 1859, and even for long after, was Probably not by any means unique, but cer tainly was a striking Instance of general corruption there is really no other word for it. One does not applych a term to the: box of cigars, or such like, but the line must ordinary small peccadillo with regard to a

"be drawn when smuggling becomes busi

ness. A large number of pso

people used to obtain an important part of their income from Joining in such ventures, and a few obtained wealth. It was merely the Government which was robbed. And it was nobody's business to check the existing tamniem; in fact we have knows those holding very high position be- come, like the Private Secretary, “qu'te cross”

out Take the 1887 instance when the Bangkok Times revealed the successful running of fire-

must certainly say that their rendering of the piece, familiar no doubt to a great number of the audience, merited even greater applause than fell to their lot. So far as the play itself is concerned there is the old familiar story of the husband, who has ceased to be a lover, and injury. He was removed to the Hospital. the man who is not the husband, but who ha, spread to the borders of the country and the when the truth has been inconveniently pointed Only nine men were in charge of the truck and it was noticed that a similar vehicle

the bulding, but luckily escaped very serious

The state

become the lover. The wife the case is a

United Stales is threatened.

of Texas has already declared a quaran

has now issued correcled reluins of the Japan following was quite a handful for a dozen society lady, who, evidently finding time hang" tine ng inst Mexico, which is being main./ arms into the port, At first the fact was flatly

rice crop last year, The total crop was to control. It is time that something

36,999,359 kokus, being a decrease of 995.985 kokus as against the yield of the previous year. As compared with the average crop, the yield shows a falling-off of 3,656,859 kokus,

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AT the instance of Inspector Gidley, Yung Liu U, a clerk employed at the Registrar General's Office, was charged before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this morning with obtaining a 515 bribe, from Ho Tak with a view to influence his conduct as a public servant. Prisoner pleaded not guilly, and the case was adjourned till to morrow morning. Bail to the extent of $1,000 was allowed.

should be done in this respect or serious consequences will result one of these days. FIRE IN DES VEUX ROAD,

WEST,

THIS AFTERNOON.

Shortly after two o'clock this afternoon, the Fire Brigade Station and the Central Police Station were notified by No. 7 Police Station that an outbreak of fire had occurred in Des Veux Road, West. The Fire Brigade, under Chief Inspector Mackie, and Aasistant Deputy Superintendent P. P. J. Wodehouse, located the fire in No. 326 Des Vieux Road West, the premises being occupied by Messrs. Wo Sing & Co., dealers in fancy matting. Two hoses were at once directed on to the fire and this, combined with the hose supplied by the No. 7 Police Station Fire Brigade section under Inspector Baker, soon checked. the spreading flames. The damage done was not Brest, only the kitchen and some large pack ages of matting being burat. We are informa ed that the premises are insured with Alessis Siemssen's and Reuter Brackelmann's. The

in heavily on her hands, adopts the dangerous

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Cerala it is that the Custom Department- has now the most efficient controlling staff that Bangkok has ever known, and that smugs

smuggling has been enormously reduced. But it is a moo point whether the virtue of such offici appreciated. We have known less honest men more popular and honoured.—Bangkok

Times.

denied, and no credence was

was given to the expedient of keeping a lover at her side-butained by volunteers with arms. Great always at a distance of three fect, when dis alarm is felt for the safety of Texas." It is stalement. But little by little the truth came" out till there was no longer any doubt remain. cussing love matters. Manifestly with a pas-well-known that it has been spreading with sio ale hor-headed lover the distance rapidly alarming rapidity, and that Mexican coast ports decreases until after a sad indiscretion, a dinner have been quarantined against Mazatlan where arranged a là deux at the Star and Garter the situation some few weeks since was se Shipperford her husband's ire is aroused and ported as the worse. From Canadian exchanges explanations are demanded. Her friends liewe learn that the authorities are thoroughly most persistently in her behalf, but owing to aroused to the danger of plague, and Seattle misunderstandings the lying is not successfully despatch goes so far as to allege that it is carried out, and on the husband confronting believed it threatens every city on the Pacific. the forer that individual, after a fatile exhibi- coast. An inspection quarantine against Cali tion of truth perversion makes a bold declara. tion of his passion for the other man's wife, From here the play seemed unsatisfactory, the husband, ace play seemed the in view of his "see to the bottom of the matter" attitude taken previously, while the characters generally appeared is too palpably aim at finishing up the story in the pae Act left. The curtain falls with the wife and husband going to make the best of life together, and the lover off to a distant land to d.own love troubles in the task of keeping natives in order-alway, favourite medicine with lovers when the course does not run smouth. The panicular weak point of the play is the easy manner in

a

PETTY larceny has recently been of frequent occurrence, but the report given us by the police to-day is one which shows what the light Gingered gentry will resort to, in order to get anything that will bring them cash. The latest fire was, grst discovered by Detective. Sex which the situation is smoothed in Act IV➡ths | classes of people, and Seattle has received its

is to the effect that several street lamps have been stolen. These thieves pass them elves

this guise carry off the lamps. No arrests have yet been made.

THE PLAGUE.

During the twenty-four hours en led at nona o-day one further case of bubonic, plagu

notified:a

making 6t since January having occurred in Hongkong.. of a plague-infected body of dumped opposite 131, Queen's Road East.

fornit is proposed, and at a special meeting of the Board Health, this plan of protecting the people of this city and State will be dis- cussed. Though no sign of the disease has been discovered here, the danger of its advent is seriously regarded. Any incoming train or boat, it is said, my bring an individual or a consigament of goods that has been infected, and against such a possible misfortune every care and caution will be exercised. For some months past. Japanese and Chinese arrivals: from San Francisco have been subjected to physical examination here. Owing to the pre- val-nce of the plague in that city, there has been almost an exodus from there of those

geants Kerr and Bevelt, who saw smoke, issuhu band tou suddenly turning from the most share of this undesirable element. Local health ing from the premises. What might have obdurate to the most forgiving of "hubbies" officers have been untiring in the performance bees an accident attended by grave results between Acts IV and V. As a whole the of their duties, but they feel that the usual. happened to P. C. Shepherd. In his ardour to play, which is most certainly a study in regulations are inadequate to afford proper fight the flames, he rushed into the building, liars, seems to rely mainly upon surat protection to the community. Indeed, the and had arrived at the kitchen, where the cynical conversation at the expense of the establishment of an absolute quarantine has THE price of rice and of many other com.

fire originated, when he was met with a shower world in general and womenkind in particular, been suggested, but such course will only be modities is high and seems to be advancing of masonry, the roof of the kitchen having and one is apt to leave the theatre with a lower resorted to in the event of the disease spread. from year to your. There is also quite a general given way. Luckily his stout helmet saved opinion of mankind and womankind, especiallying to some city or town on the Sound. Other demand for increased wages and salaries. The his skull. When he came out of the house he. (728d

Foochow correspondent of the M. C. D. Newus was covered from head to fost: with masonry

the latter, than one had previously, and an jurnals violently attack the authorities of San idea that it is inadvisable to tell the truth until Francisco for denying the allegations that the "is"told that there is considerable grumbling, and dust. The origin of the fire is unknown.

steady lying has failed. Mr. Brough is splendid port is a plague infected one waxing exceptional- |as| Col. Sir Christopher Deering and goes far ly hot. The Tacoma Dally Ledger just to hand in that character to redeem one's low opinion maintains that in its eagerness to get business lof humanity as gathered from the play in San Francisco has for years concealed the exist: general. His acting in Act VI, when endeavour, ence of bubonic plague in the city,:** It has ing to persuade the husband and wife to let by maintained a pest spot, assents the jour, ones be bygodes, is very fine, Mrs. Brough, and openly sought to deceive the world. It has the part of the vain, foolish, and ontruthful wife town, but the secrets of that haunt were never an Lady Fessica Nepann, played to perfection shown the tourist through its reeking China-

and, if possible, strengthened her position as revealed to him. When at one time the local Pressure is highest over NE. China and the favourite of Hongkong audiences. Mr. health board did seek to suppress the plague it relatively low over the S. coast of China and T. Lovell, as Edward Falkner, gave a was quickly divested of its authority. Governer the Pacific towards the Loochoos,

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patient when all things—including the heavy exactions of the officials-are taken into consideration.

THE WEATHER,

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting Director_of the Hongkong Obser vatory

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Ir is expected that a large number of Chinese officials and gentry from the Northera provinces On the 11th at 10:45 am. The barometer will visit the Osaka Exhibition this summer, has risen considerably over Japan, fallen slight quite apart from the official representatives of ly on the China coast.. Peking, owing to the very friendly feelings entertained since 1900 for Jap n by the sons of Han." There is every probability also of Viceroy Yuan Shih-k'aj sending his only son,

Mr. Yuan Yun-t'as to the Exhibition. He will perhaps be accompanied by Taotai Tang Shao-yl, Tientsin Customs Total, and Liang Fa-peng, prefect of Tientsin.

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Moderate monsoon in the Formosa Channel,

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fine, representation of the hot-headed, dare-

Gage took the matter into his own bands,

light variable winds over the N. part of the everything lover, whilst Mr. Leslie Victor, as Chioa Sea.

Forecast variable winds, light to moderate; showery,

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Freddy Tallon, scored a big, successTM is henpacked... husband of the ** Algy" hype, « Mr. Orlandy Daly, as Gilbert Nepras,

COTTAM & CO, FOR SUN HATE.

declared in the name of the State that no plague

existed or had ex sted in the victims of the plague were lab died of some

Chinese

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE

French (Sydney) to-morrow. Indian (Laisang) 13th inat. American (China) 13th jest. English (Chasan) 13th inat: - Australian (Eastern) 15th ins

Canadian (Empress of China

American (Deric) a 1st inat, a r

The P. M. S. S. Co's steam mails, &c left Shangbai: morning at daylight, retk insti

case

The N. Y. K. Co's steamer Hir (Bombay Line) left Singapore for this port on the roth inst, pm, and is expected to here on the 16th inst

“The NY K. Cols. Beamer" (Bombay Line) left Singap the 10th y bere on the 16th inst

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