TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's.)

The King's Tour.

--LONDON, 1st May,

The King has left Rome.

Debate on Somaliland. In a debate on Somaliland, Mr. Brodrick stated that there was no intention of ad ministering or holding the country; the policy to be pursued was to keep the coast line and protect friendly tribes; the Gover- ment was not prepared to incur further heavy expenditure; General Manning had carried out the anticipations with which the expedition started but some reinforcements might be required to hold necessary posts On a motion to reduce the war supplies, the vote was rejected.

Serious Bomb Outrages at Balonika.

Desperate bomb outrages have occurred at Salonika; the Ottoman and Mitylene Banks have been blown up and the Mess ageries steamer Gandalquiver blown in two as she was leaving Salonika; bombs were thrown into the Cafés in the principal streets.

LATER

CANION NOTES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1903.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

CANTON, May 1st, 1903. THE NEW VICEROY.

The people are rejoicing over the prospect of having a new Viceroy. No regret is expressed at the transfer of Viceroy Tak Sham is a Chinese. Tak is a Manchu.. This alone would be a cause of rejoicing on the pat of many. Uut the people generally seem to know the reputation of all the highest public men, and for any of them they have nicknames. Sham is spoken of by the people as a progressive and a man who is not after money. These are the two vittues that the present Viceroy lacks. Ile is a conservative and is' always after money. Already the Chinese are making preparations to welcome-the new Viceroy.. The wards in | the city have decided to send unusually large delegations with lanterns to meet the Viceroy at the wharfanid escort him to his yamên. The firecracker shops have decided to keep us continuous roar of Frackers from the time the 'Viceroy lands until he reaches the yamên.

Viceroy Tak is, doing his hest to line his pockets before leaving. Many, of the officers under him are being changed and are being sold to the highest bidders,

BUDDHIST PRIFSTS.

About a dozen Buddh ́st priests are doing the city in the interest of some temps. They have a novel way of collecting. They have a large The King's Tour.

Agure of Buddha în a sort of sedan chair. This The King's reception in Paris was highly they carry to the door of some rich man and gratifying,

Russia in Manchuria, Lord Lansdowne stated in the House of Lords that the Russian Ambassador bad in- formed him that the discussions, proceeding

remain until a satisfactory subscription, has been obtained. This method of raising money seems to be a success.

THE LAGUE

The plague is increasing rather than decreas- ing. At the little North Gate whole families in Peking concern Manchuria alone and re-are dying! From the country reports are com- late to certain guarantees, indispensable to ing telling of terrible ravages in many villages. securing Russian interests after the evacua-In Lung Kong in the Shun Tak district the tion. It was far from the intention of Russia people are dying by the score. to exclude foreign Consuls or obstruct foreign trade the development of which was one of Russia's main objects.

The King in faris. President. Loubet received the King að the Elysée and after an interview of twenty minutes His Majesty retumed to the British Embassy. On receiving an address from the British Chamber, the King said that he trusted the days of conflict between England and France were happily over and that the two countries might be regarded as the champions of peaceful progress and civiliza tion. The King's reception everywhere, has been remarkably enthastic and His Majesty has expressed himself highly "grati- fied with his reception, not only by the officials but by the general public.

(N. C. Daily News) The Campaign in Somaliland,

London, zgth April. The St. James's Gazelle says that the War Office has arranged to send reinforcements to Somaliland from India.

The pursuit of the Mullah may be

porarily abandoned owing to the rains.

EXTRAORDINARY REPORT FROM KOREA.

ANTI-JAPANESE CRUSADE.

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HONGKONG CÂTTLE

EXPORTATION.

Kerosene Oil.-The market during the past fortnight has been anything but brisk. Devoes

•has changed hands at Tl, a 26) per case while Importers are asking Tie, 2.55 per case, but owing to the rise in exchango little or na busin- esa has been done at this figure.

Anchor chop bas been sold at Tis, 2,za Det, Ram chop at Tis. 2.15 net and business has been done at Tis 2.20 less 1% for the letter.

Transactions have taken place at Tis 1.971 per two tins and swall quantities from first hands at Ts. 2.0 less 2%-

Dragonis gaining favour every day and opera tors were buying steadily at Tis. 1.97 per case to arrive, Tis. 2.00 is now being asked. The 5 s. Brilliant arrived on the 25th instant with 150, LOO cases Devocs.

at :-

Including the arrival we estimate our Stocks

Devoca Batoum.. Sumatra Langkat

.............................. 1,285,000 cases.

195,150 $1

57,600

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THE N. D. L. AND CHINA.

Local cattle traders seem to have various whims as to which of the several Hongkong. Manila 'ferry' freighters they prefer; that is, of course, when it is not a case of immediate despaich. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha s.5. Rosetta Mare charges Higher tariff than some of the other boats, but the sex passage, so detrimental to bovine stock, is of short duration. Of late she has been largely patronised by Chinese merchants for whom, on her last trip, she conveyed neʼrly 150 head. Other merchants, on the other hand, are favouring the China and Manila Co., Ld, and the sis. Zafiro on Saturday left with 300 head, twenty-seven of which were calves for the extraction of vaccine. The s... Rubi, owned by the same firm, is also doing well. We hear from one of the biggest dealers in the stock that during Lent, most Filipinos being Roman Catholics, the demand was slack. Now, Quite recently the Norddeutscher Lloyd placed leviathan steamers, with passenger however, things have brightened up consider.

accommodation far too extensive for the trade ably and there is keen competition amongst pur requirements, on the Europe China run: After chasing middlemen. Although some of the having continued this expensive advertisemest up-country famine-stricken districts, formerly for some considerable time they are proceeding regular sources of supply, are, so to speak, in-

to gradually draft these; so to speak wasteful craft on to their other lines, replacing them by active, other districts have flourishing pasture smaller vessels more economical to the com lands and are reaping the benefits of their pany and just as suitable. Five new sister. neighbours' inability to compete. Owing to

steamers, viz. Zietes, Seydlito, Gneisenau, recent cases of cattle disease aboard some of Ron, and Scharnhorst, have been built at Stetin and Hamburg, and three of these the cattle-boats, steamers of this description are for the Europe-China line. They are the have to undergo fumigation at Marivelles pre-very thing for Far Eastern requirements: large, but not too much so (8,000 tons), vious to their proceeding to Manila.

fast (16 knots), and having the right quan. tity or passenger accommodation (aboutyo berths for each of the three classes). The Zisten arrived here on her first outward voyage this morning having left Southampton on 29th March. She is a fine steamer with twin screws. single funnel, and high amidship hurricane deck.

SHANGHAI SHARE REPORT.

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The following extracts of the week's share transactions are from Messrs. J. A. Siltivan & Co.'s report published on the 29th alt,

The monthly settlement takes place to-day and is expected to go through without mishap. Many changes have occurred in quotations since our last issue, the unexpected rise in silver is mainly responsible for the slightly adverse fluctuations chronicled below as all sorts of shares are sold to secure the favourable exchange. Sight rate on London is quoted to- day 2/4 15/16. Consuls 192 From Hongkong

the 3 days' sight as wired is 72.

Insurances-Fires-Hongkongs are quiet at 5307), China Fires have been sent south at

An extraordinary report comes from Korea briefly to the effect that Hong Ri, the Korean $83. Marines-North-Chinas have been placed who murdered Kim-o-Kim, in Shanghai in 1894, thereby precipitating the China-Japan at Tls. 20g cum the dividend of £1 (at exc. war, has been appointed by the Korean 2/2-T1a. 9,06) declared payable on 1st May. Emperor as Magi trate of the island of Tai-ligher rates are being offered for shares.

Shi-dai, near Fusan, and has, since his installa tion, in office carried out an anti-Japanese crusade, including an enforced boycott by all classes of Koreans, so vignrously that he has driven 1,507 Japanese on the island to leave.

THE MISSING NYK CAPTAIN.

It seems that Captain C. A. Lee of the N. Y. K. S. Kaw ichi Maru-who assumed comi- mand of the vessel on the death of Captain J. S. Thompson's still is in the land of the living. We quoted a report, from the Japan Gazelle, that he had disappeared after the vessel left the Suez Canal, and that the Chief officer had taken command. Our contemporary now states that Captain Thompson, and not tem-Casain Lee, should have been referred to.

THE DEATH OF THE DOCTOR

OF THE " LAOS”.

The Evacuation of Manchuria. RUSSIA RETREATS.

Tokio, 29th April. Official news received at-Tokio represents that the Russian evacuation of the whole of Shengking is virtually effected."

S.S. “ VICTORIŽŲ TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION.

It will be seen on reference to our advertise- ment columns that the steamer Victoria, now lying on Bamboo Island, Gulf of Pechili, is to be sold by auction at Chefoo, on Friday, the 15th inst. Latest reports to hand regarding the vessel show that, on exam nation, she was found to have sustained so much damage as not to be worth the cost of getting her off. Salvage operations were stopped, and it was, intended to, remove everything, of value from her. A large quartity of the cargo (lumber) was put into lighters. On the 20th bit she had 18 feet of water in her hold, and salvage operations were being conducted by the Taku Tug and Lighter Co.

LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

We have received from Mr. E. Ralphs, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong centre of this college, the results of an examination recently held in the Colony. The examiners were Mr A. G. Ward, organist of St. John's Cathedral, Mr. A. Galluzzi (formerly of the Royal Conser vatoire of Music, Rome) and, in theory Dr. Kain, Mus. Doch

The following is a list of the successful can

didates.

PIANO-FORTE PLAYING.::

Dr. Michaud, the medical officeron the steamer Laos, of the Messageries Maritimes, who met his death under such tragic circumstances during the steamer's last vayage home, may be said to have described his own death, it will be remembered that by mistake he gave him. self an injection of atrophine instead of morphia, Almost at once he discovered what he had done, and going on deck informed two army surgeons who were passengers that he was about to die. He lived an hour, and was conscious to the last. During the whole of this time he described his sensations to the surgeons, who to k a full note. The surgeons consider his story to be of great value.

RUSSIAN CRUISER REPORTED

MISSING.

According to a Kagoshima despatch to the Mainichi some anxiety is felt regarding the Russian cruiser Askoid, which left Nagasaki for Kagoshima on the 23rd ult, with Mr. Iswolsky, the ex-Russian Minister on board. The cruiser had not arrived at Kagoshima on of the 26th vit.

COMMERCIAL.

PUNJOMS.

RESULT OF APRIL CRUSHING.

Morning

the secretary of the Punjon Mining Co., td We are informed by Mr. W. Kerfoot Hughes,

that the result of the crushing for April, is as follows:-

Unions have been sold at $537 Yangtze Insurances are asked for.

Wharves.-Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf shares have found buyers at Tis. 205.

Shipping --Indo-Chinas have received 3 great deal of attention and several lots have been cleared at Tls..79 for cash settlement. For June Tls. 80,80) has been paid freely, For July Tis. Br is published. August shares have been taken at Tls; 82,

EXPORTS.

Mesurs: Butterfield & Swire have forwarded | us a mento of the cargo exported on 28th ult. in the ss. Deucalion. It is as follows: For London 206 rolls matting, 5 cases cigars, 12 cases bristles, 45 packages gum, to casks. ginger, and 53 packages merchandise, London optional Glasgow-to casks ginger, Glas- gow:-267 cases ginger, Amsterdam-30 cases ginger, and Marseilles optional Havre :-- zo cases essential oil,

PURCHASES OF FOREIGN STEAMERS.

"The Indo-China S. S. Co's steamer Katsang (2,803 tons), which has just been sold to MỀ Harad; of Usaka, is in dock at the Kawasaki Yard at present. The vessel will be named the Kissei Maru and will be placed on the North China run from the 5th inst The Not- wegian Steamer Skramstadt (1,400 tons) was brought by Mr Hiromi of Osaka a few days ago. The price paid is reported to be yen 130,000. The vessel will be named the Chidori Afar. She is intended for the North China

service also.

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TO-DAY'S, EXCHANGE.

· Docks, — Eusiness Has been done in Farnham, ON LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer. Boyds at Tls, 193,192), Tin. 1871.186),185, 187) for cash and account. May sales have taken place at Tis. 1923. For june transactions at Ts. 195.19795 are published. July sales have been announced at Tls, 2 a. Hongkongs are quoted $215.

Cottons-Nothing has been done this week. Sugars.--Peraks continue dull. China Sugars have been sold to Hongkong at $10g and ex. 728.

Mining.-Raubs have been eagerly inquired for and sales have been made in Hongkong as high as $to. They are wanted to-day at high- er prices. The rise is in consequence of an excellent return in March of three weeks' work resulting in 640 oz being extracted from 2,250 tons of stone. Chinese Engineering and Mining shares have changed ownership at Tis. 73 and Tls. 7.65 for bearer scrip. Wei-Hai-Wei Gold Mining shares have been booked at $11.

· Tobaccos.-Sumatras have changed hands at Tis. 61, Tis. 61}, TIs. 61.30, Tis. 61,60 Business has been done in Maatschappij in Langkats at Tls. 347-345, Tis. 342.340, Tls. 335,330 for cash and at similar prices for the settlement.. For May Ts. 347) is quoted June sales have been booked at Tis. 355,352 Tls. 350.345. For July Tis. 3624,366,365 have been noted August at Tls. 365,362. The drop is caused by the rise in exchange and the cor responding fall in oil prices, and this coupled with the difficulty of financing has unduly lowered the market.

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FREIGHT MARKET.

Writing under date, Shanghai, goth ult, Messis: Wheelock & Co. state:-

Since last writing the quantity of cargo offer- ing on our homeward freight market has fallen off slightly and we do not expect to see any great improvement until well into next month after the opening of the lea-season which takes place carly in May.

since last writing but at the close are somewhat Coastwise-Freights bave continued steady quieter; some demand still exists for prompt 115 tons of Swab ore advised previously, tonnage from Wuhu to Canton at the equival. yield ng 64 ozs. of smelled gold, equivalent of ent of 20 candareens and promp! tonnage is Senior — G. Brotherton Harker, Honcurs, E.11.11 dwt, per ton.. 1,800 tons of Kalampong also wanted from Moji to this at $160 per ton Querubin, 1st Class.-

Advanced Senior-Eliz. Best, Honours, A.. M. Lee Lun, Honours.

ore yielding 98 ozs. of smelted gold, equivalent of 1.03 dvt per ton. Total 1,915 tons for a yield of 16-ozs, of smelled gold. Valued at 56,500.

Intermediate.-R. Watling 1st Class, Edith Best, 2nd Class

Elementary]. Munoz, ist Class, E. Camara, and Class, M. Romers, and Class.

A felter has been received from the Mining ganyang 7 THEORYJU

Manager dated the 16th April, in which he Junter Honour-G Harker, Pass...” states:--"I have again visited Goa, principally Junior Pass—E. Querubin, Honours, R. with a view to selecting a site for a mill should Watling, Pass Park

you decide to place one there. There is already The Balilios Medal is awarded to Miss C. from 200 to 3co tons of quartz at Gabau which Brotberton Harker," who obtained the highest could be treated, and also a quantity of sur total of marks, in practical and theoretical face stuff. In prospecting this stoff we ob- music

attained from a few dishes a dwts, of loose gold A prize is awarded to Miss G. Munoz, who and very fait prescects all round. Within 300 ghest marks in the elementary yards of the proposed mill site, there is a large

one playing

amount of stuff which would pay for treating we a taught at the Italian and it could be put through in the intervals nvent with the exception of Miss Harker, of the trial crushings from the reefs we are

was a pupil of Mr. Ward, Fo

anxious to prospect. SK for ASA JAPANESE BEERS

÷SK+ for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER 4. G. Gimult,

of coal.

COAL AND KEROSENE OIL....

Coal--Japan. There has been no change since last we wrote, there are a few buyers but the prices offered have not been considered 'sufficiently high to lead to business. Rates of freight have slightly declined but offers for tonnage have been good,

.1/8} Bank Bills, on demand.....1 8 9/16 Credits, 4 months' sight.. ..1/87 D'menis 4 months' sight 19 ON BERLIN, (demand)

M.1.75 ON PARIS, Bauk Bills, on demand........15 Credits, 4 months' sight.2.19 ON NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand...41

Credits, 30 days' sight 424 ON BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer..... ..128)

On demand

.128

ON SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfer......71

Private to days' sight.........nom. ON YOKOHAMA, T.T....... Sovereigns, Bank's Boying Rale. Gold Leaf to touch, per tael ... Bar Silver................

OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-lay's quotations are as follows

MALWA NEW.....

LAST YEAR OLDEST PATNA NEW..... BENARES NEW...... PERSIAN (PAPER)...

.834 $11.55

..........24

Per chest ......Nominal

..@$970/980 .@ 1,040/1,075

@ 1,0171 .@. 1,0071 Nominal

To-day's Advertisements. WING HING,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

DEALER IN

. PORCELAIN AND EARTHEN

WARES,

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT

MODERATE PRICE,

No. 79, QUEEN's Road CentraL.

(Established in 1885).

Hongkong, 4th May, 1903

** NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & D. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

(5520

"BOMBAY," 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 rise in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowo 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. instructions are given to the contrary before "Optional Goods will be landed here unless

3 PM, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the oth instant, at 4 PM, will be subject to rent a

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever, d Cardiff-There have been numerous in Damaged Packages must be left in the quiries but, as usual, there is no stock to draw Godowns for examination by the Consignees from and will not be until about the middle of and the Company's representative at "an June. The market has advanced considerably. Claims must be presented within ten

appointed bour, Sydney Wollongong-Nothing has bean days of the steamer's arrival here after which dose from first hands for sometime. The as.date they cannot be recognised Australian arived on the 14th instans with No Claims will be admitted after the Goods about 1,860 tons and the s.v. Collingrove on

have left the Godowni. - Fiberopat

EA HEWET the sand inst, with about ritco tons which was

Superintendent. sold sometime before arrived on private terms, Hongkong, 4th May, 1903,

SK for

SK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER

AG. Giraft

PANESE BEER

To-day's Advertisements,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

AN AUCTION will be held at CHEFOO,

оп

FRIDAY, the 15th day of May, at NOON,

of the 5.S." VICTORIA," as she lies on BANDOO ISLAND, GULF OF PECHILI For particulars, apply to

CURTIS BROS.,

Chefco,

Chefoo, 4th May, 1903.

[5100

DOUGLAS Steamship COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

THE Company's Steamship

"HAIMUN,"

| Captain Multon, will be despatched for the above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 7th instant,

at 10 A.M.

For Freight or Passage apply 10

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 4th May, 1903.

(547e

INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

THE Company's Steamship

"YUENSANG,"

Captain Meyrick, will be despatched as above

on FRIDAY, the 8th instant, at 4 P.M.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First class Passengers, and is fitted through- out with Electric Light.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

JÄRDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 4th May, 1903.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NORDDEUTSCHER, HAMBURG-AMERIKA

LLOYD,

LINIE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"Z:ETEN,"

of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 11 A.M., TO-DAY.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th instant will be subject to rent.

*

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, the atth instant.

at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 14th instant, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 4th May, 1903.

[653€

To-day's Advertisements.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED,

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG ÄND SINGAPORE. THE Company's Steamship

"LAISANG,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her ars hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after WEDNESDAY, the 6th instant, at 4 P.M., will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowny at East Point. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 4th May, 1903.

NOTICE.

[5496

"HE LEAL SENADO DA CAMARA'

authorized, ceive Tenders for the supply of ELECTRIC POWER to be used in the Lighting of the Public Streets of the City of Macao, under the following Conditions:-

The Tenders are to be forwarded, in* sealed covers, addressed to the LEAL SENADO DA CAMARA, and delivered at the Secretary's Office of the same Department.

1. The time allowed for the forwarding of the Tenders is within Six months from the date of this Notice.

The Tenders are to state in Mexi- can dollars, of local currency, the following prices:

With reference to the lighting of the public streets-

1st. For each incandescent light of 15 candles, per month $......

zad. For each voltaic arc light of 500 candles, per month $

3rd. For each light of 16 candles, be- yond the minimum number fixed in the agreement, per month $.......

4th. For each voltaic are light of 500 candles, beyond the minimum number fixed in the agreement, per month $.......

With reference to the supply of electric power for private lighting and for the lighting of public and municipal buildings. For each hecto-walt-hour $......

IV. The other conditions of agreement for the concession are those that have been approved by superior authority and are open for perusal at Macao in the secretary's office of the Municipal Council, at Hong. kong, Shanghai and Kobe (Japan) in the Consulates of Portugal, and in Lisbon in the secretary's office in the municipal Council.

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Copies of these conditions of agreement will be forwarded to the parties, who apply for them.

V. Any tender, unless accompanied by a deposit of $500, will not be received.

VI. The anders will be opened by the Leal Senado da Camara, în public meeting, on the 21st October, 1903, at a P.M. -

VII. The Leal Senado da Camara re- serves the right not to grant the concession if the tenders submitted are not found convenient.

PEDRO NOLASCO DA SILVA, President of

Leal Senado da Camara. Macao, 18th April, 1993.

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