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Snow Storm in Eng" and,
LONDON, 24th November: There has been a great gale in the North Sea causing several wrecks and loss of life. Blinding snow storms have occurred in the north and the midlands of 'England; tele graph lines were broken and trains delayed, Their Majesties the King and Queen of Portugal were snowed up at Chatsworth, where they were the guests of the Duke of Devonshire.
LATER.
German and Japanese Trade in Chine.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1904.
terhoped the flat-bodied serpont of about ahundred feet in length,
"It appeared to have a soft, black skin covered with marble spots, and the head, which rase about sixteen feet out of the water, closely resembled that of an enormous turtle with huge scales. It blew up two jets of water to a height of about fifty feet. It moved slowly through the waler at a speed of about eight knots, and when about 150 yards from the Rupbont plunged beneath it like a submarine, reappearing on the surface about 400 yards awny."
shrapnel to be fired at the monster, but this The commander' ordered a broadside of apparently had no effect. Another French naval officer, Lieut. Lagiesille, zaw a similar creature off the same coast, and stated that it was of a grayish hue.
IN ABUNDANCE.
The French Zoological Society has received & report from Professor Emile G. Racovitza, who declares that the megophias-is actually which-bears the general name of the Bay of abundant in the region on the coast of Tonkin
Along.
THE HEART OF OLD TAPAN.
A VISIT TO NARA
COMMERCIAL
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
report of yesterday's date state:
Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly & Potts in their
To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC.
CLUB
During the past week the market has ruled
dy aud a fair general business has been THEATRE transacted; p
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ROYAL.
THE COMEDY OPERA,
The following dividends have been declared: The Oriental Consolidated Mining Company, Limited, so cents (gold), and Messrs Hall & Will be Produced on the following dates:
'DOROTHY."
payable on the 28th instant, in Shanghai. Holtz, Limited, $1.00 per share, the latter
TO-NIGHT, (SATURDAY), 26TH NOVEMBER, 1994, MONDAY,
The heart of old Japan, writes Miss E. Scid- more in an American journal, abides still at Nara, the capital of the empire during the eighth century, and reigns of those seven Nara emperors. Like Kamakura, it is now but a shadow of itself, the city of 500,000 inhabitants shrunk to a country town of less than a tenth that population, its one long street running down from the temple gates, to the railway tracks, a ribbon between green fields, Here groves at the foot of the hills are soaring tem- and there on the green, plain and among the
pla roofs and slender spired pagodas that were once surrounded by the dwellings and all the busy life of a great city. The oldest Buddhist temples in Japan are at Nara and its vicinity, and to one of them an emperor bequeathed-all--at-$39 his personal possessions, every article which his palace contained, the most unique treasure house in all the world. The life the furniture and domestic utensils, the art of the eighth century is there complete, and
treasures and ornaments, the books, the cos The plesiosaur, which roamed the sens dur.tumes, the musical instraments, and every ing the Jurassic period, has been recognised as possible belonging have been stored there in- one of the modern sea serpent's mightiest and tact for 1,109 years in a wooden building that most formidable pre-historic ancestors, several bus merc fully escaped destruction by fire. species of this monster of the deep are known The world hears of the contents of this imperial to science and specimens have been found storehouse, but none see them save the officials complained that the Japanese Courts were at least 75 feet from nose to tip of fail. In this grown types, which must have measured in life prejudiced against foreigners. He believed particular monster the tail ha l not developed that the real object of the war was the comto any great extent. In fact, comparatively incrcial and industrial expansion of Japan, speaking, it was extrcurely shorl. This was and warned his hearers that if the Japanese because the plesiosaur relied more upon its were victorious the Chinese would give in-engmous paddles than its tail for propelling creased support to Japanese trade and Ger- power. The paddles were from 7 to 15 feet man trade would be stranded "high and the short tail and very log neck. The ple. long and placed far back. Thus accounted for dry,"
siosaur's head was relatively small, being not more than eight feet long, its most distin- Fishing features were the elongated snout and long and inserted in a distinct socket,- the double rows of conical teeth, each une foot,
New Russian Loan.
The German bankers have taken op twenty, and the Paris bankers thirty millions _of the Russian-5%-loan of £50,000,000,-re-- deemable in five or seven years to be issued in January
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION
Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks continue to rule firm with inquiries for shares at $705, The London rate remains unchanged at £70.. Nationals are weaker and have-sellers
demand at $63). North Chinas have improved Marine Insurances-China Traders are in and sales have been effected in Shanghai at $660 and are inquired for. There is no altera. Tis: go Unions have further advanced to
tion in the other stocks under this head..
.Fire Insurances-China Fires continue in done and close-in further request at $335. request at $yo. Llongkong Fires have been
Steamboats have again been dealt in at Sgt. Shipping.ongkong, Canton and Macao do Chinas have changed hands at $129 and
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at $235 and 1236 closing steady. Luzons are Refineries.-China Sugars have been done
wanted at $6.
sellers at Tis. 61 We have added to our list Mining-Chinese Engineering arecas erwith
the Oriental Consolidated Mining Company, Liniited. There are buyers for the stock at G. $16. No business has been done in Raubs and the quotation remains at $5.
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Doors Open at. 8.30 PM, Curtam Rises at
9. PM
The BOOKING OFFICE (at The Robinson Piano Co.) will be open between the hours of 9 AM. and 4.30 PM, each day,
Late Trams quarter-of-an-hour after falt of Curtain.
Refreshnient Bar in the Stockbroker's Room," near the Dress Circle, for the conveni ence of Scat-bulders in the Dress' Circle and Stalls.
The Pit Refreshment Bar is near the Pit Entrance.
Hotel.
Refreshments supplied by the Hongkong
Stalls and Dress Circle... Pit Stalls...
L'it
$3.
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Intimations.
GREGOR & CO.
WINE
AND
SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
HONGKONG.
Sailors and Soldiers in un form half-price to WILL OPEN their
ARTHUR CHAPMAN,
Business Manager. Hongkong, 16th November, 1994. [1177
NONGKONG JUCKEY CLUB. NOTICE.
RACE will be run on SATURDAY, the follows-
3rd December, 1904, 7.30. A.M., as ST. ANDREW STAKE:-Open to Subs: cription Griffins o this Season only. Catch allowed. Distance Half-a-m le. weights over 10 stone 10 lbs. Native Riders
Entrance $5 Post Entries.
By Order,
A
T. F. HOUGH, Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 26th November, 1994.. [1278 I ARMSTON'S
Under the auspices of the Colonial Society, the traveller, Herr Wons, in a lecture in Berlin drew attention to the ubiquitous activity of Japanese traders in China, which- ubiquity was menacing German trade, even in our-Shantung; where the Japanese and not the Germans had benefited by the in crease of trade resulting from the Tsingtau- Tsinanfu railway," He contrasted, unfavour ably to the Japanese, their commercial morality against that of the Chinese and ranging from dwarfs 20 feet in length to fulf who are deputed to break the seals each year, $130 and more shares are offering.at the lower place the treasures of the empire Photo at $34 and China and Manilas remain unaltered open the cases, verify the lists, air and re-figure. Douglas Steamships have been placed 'it Stalis and P.t. graphs and minute descriptive lists were. made at $24. Star Ferries are quiet at $40 for the sixteen years ago, and several articles have old and at $30 for the new shares. Shell been duplicated för exhibition at Tokio, but Transports have been booked at 24/-. Shang- too much sacredness attaches to these per- hai Tugs (ordisary) can be placed at Tis. 57): sonal properties of a deceased emperor the preference shares have weakened and may for the government to transfer them bodily he had at 'Tis. 50. Shpe at them. There are Chinese potteries, to a fireproof building and let the vulgar
textiles, and bronzes there, Persian brocade and metal work, Indian and Greek objects, and an epitome of all the Japanese arts of that day all of them stared in the original wooden building, raised on high posts from the ground, the oldest style of Japanese building, which only too plainly suggests its Malay origin. The five-storied pagoda by the pond, midway in the long ascending street, is the must graceful and On Saturday evening istas His Excellency beautiful of the many pagodas around Nara. Wang Chih-chun, ex-Governor of Kwangsi successor of one built 700 years carlier. After It has stood, picturesque, for goo years, as the province, was leaving the Chinkochun foreign the restoration, when zealots went madly about styled restaurant, on Hupeh Rond, where he had been dining, and was on the point of en- restoring Shinto shrines to their own priests tefing his brougham, an individual who had and purifying them of all Buddhist trappings been lying in wail near the restaurant door for and appanages, a wicked lot of vandal work his Excellency's appearance, went up to the was done in the name of the Shinto religion. fatter and, pretending to salute him by bending Gateways, belfries, revolving libraries, and on one knee, attempted to draw a six-shooter especially pagodas were torn or let barn with Lands are without business at $148. Shanghai Lands, Hotels and Buildings.-ilongkong (which the would-be assassin kept in his boot) at any attempt at saving them. The rope Lands have been sold and have further sellers upon the ex-Governor. Fortunately, the ex-
was around the Nara pagoda and the mad Governor had two stalwart body servants by Shinto enthusiasts were exhorting the crowded and are in demand at $140, Sales are re at Tls. 118. Hongkong Hotels have apprecial. him at the time, and one of them being of to pull away when some of the townspeople ported of Astor House Hotels (Shanghai) a quicker eye than his comrade saw the suspi-gathered courage to protest, to argue the other $29 and of Hotel des Colonies at Tis. 19 cious anavement of the would-be assassion, and way, and save the precious old tower. The Humphreys' Estates have changed hands at $13. just as he was drawing the revolver caught hold splendid lines of its massive tools, the airy of the man by the arm in such a way that he spire and the fairy wind bells swinging at the could not present the weapon at his intended
corners of the wonderfully bracketed enves, all victim. Finally, the would-be assassin was
gain in one's estimation when one remembers taken to the Police station and will in all like the chance by which it survived to us. There lihood appear at the Mixed Court this morn. is a second three-storied pagoda in this same ing, says the M. C. D. News of zist inst.
enclosure of the Kokukuji temple, but the great gateways and boildings were destroyed by fire and never rebuilt, and here remain but minor shines and storehouses.
(N. C. D. News.}
Japanese Progress at Port Arthur:
Tokio, 19th November,
It is unofficially stated that the forts on Erhiungshan and Sungshushan were blown up at 2.30 p.m. on the 17th instant.
Later.
It is reported that the Japanese mining operations resulted on the 17th inst. in the blowing up of the flanking defences of the forts on Ehrlangshan and Sungshushan, destroying the bulk of the Russian machine guns and the
breast works
According to Viadimir's The Chin Japan War, Sungshushan (Pine Tree Hill) is 103 metres high, and had one fort on it ten years ago; Erlangshan (Two-Dragon Hill) is 82 metres high, and had seven forts on it. Those, with the forts on ltzeshan (Chair Hill) for the key to the whole defence of Port Arthur.-Ed.
20th November.
General Nogi reports that the fire from the naval guns yesterday afternoon blew up the magazine wear the Arsenal. He adds that the Japanese operations against the fonts are going on according to the prearranged scheme.
News From the Shaho.
Tokio, zoth Nevember.
At dawn on the 18th inst. a Russian detach ment made a counter-attack near lisinlungius
AT SHANGHAI.
Docks, Wharts and Godowns.-longkong and Whampoa Docks are quiet at $219. Farnhams have reacted to Tls. 18o at which
be placed. Kowloon Wharfs are steady at rate shares have changed hands and more can $115 Hongkew Wharis have not maintained their position and have declined to Tls. 135 and Tis. 1328 for the old and new shares respectively, at which rates sales have taken plack, Geu: Fenwicks are on offer at $46.
2,4 and Tis. 15. Internationals are inquired for at Tls, zo. Hongkong 'Cottons continue in request, at-$118,"
Cotton Mills.-Ewos have been fixed at Tls.
Cigar Conspanies.-Sumatras are in demand at Tis, 65,
it subsequently transpired that the would-be
Miscellaneous-Further sales of Geen Island assassin's name was Wan Eu-hon, forty-one years
terim dividend of 50 cents per share on the old cements have been effected at $32. The in- of age and a native of Anhui province (Wong Chib-ch'up is a native of Hunan), and it is said
issue of A. S. Watsons is paid to-day, and both There are some remarkable carved wooden the old and new shares are now quoted at $13. that he desired the ex-Governor's life because
statues in one shrino, but before another Dairy Farms have found buyers at $12. China the latter was in the pay of the Russians and a
spreads a noble pine tree planted by the greatBorneos have been placed at $13 and Sizi and traitor to his country, Wong Chih-ch'un is, priest, Kobo Daishi, as a perpetual green offer close with sellers at the latter rate.
Hall and however, a man reduced to the ranks-aing to the Healing Buddha. its lower branches
Holtz have been sold at $31. Langkals have cashiered officiul-seventy-one years of age and are trained away 100 feet in one direction and considerably strengthened and shares have in very bad odour with the Empress Dowager 130 feet in another and rise gracefully in a changed hands at improving rates up to Tls. on account of his bombastic boastings to her rounded green done sixty feet in the air. For 298.
tebellion in four months. As a matter of fact the ex-Governor can hardly be termed "a
on the left bank of the Upper Shaho, which Majesty of his ability to crush the 'Kwangsi twelve centuries faithful guardians have watch.
was repulsed,
Since the morning of the 18th inst. the Rus: Bians in the vicinity of Shahopao have been
TO-DAY'S RXCHANGE.
indirectly bombarding with large mortars and dangerous man, and we understand he came every year thinned its foliage to an even green London-Hank T.T.
field-pieces, presun.bly for the purpose of destroying the Japanese defences, but so far without doing any damage,
Huanglasbihtun and ofber villages to the south have been burat by the Russians,
Later,
Maisbal Oyama reports that at noon yester- day the Japanese fired at and drove back a force of Russian infantry constructing works at Liu- chiangtuo, with massed infantry in their rear.
At other points there is no change..
j
ed over this pine tree, trained, and propped, and led it away in its picturesque lines, and
from his temporary residence somewhere in cloudiness, and picked out the heart of the Anhui province about three months ago, in leaf ends on each branch and twig to restrain response to invitation from a number of his
its wild growth. A thousand years has but fellow provincials now in Kwangtung as ex-
added to its beautiful lines, and Kobo's pine The same day, a body of Russian infantry pectant officials, to assist them in the agitation tree seems good to remain a thing of beauty was discovered near Usianyentsai. The Japan to prevent the American, syndicate construct-
for as many years again. There is a splendid ese opened fire, and the Russians fled "ining the lankow-Canton Railway fron seiling of wistaria vine behind the temple which confusion.
syndicate. We further learn that the would-be countryside did not contain many other trellises their interest to a Belgian, French, or Russian would be even more wonderful if all this
assassin furnished the Police with the names of of great extent surrounding twisted and gnarled a number of young men, members of an educa-wistaria trunks that are like those of ancient tional club on Park Street, called the "Hsing- plum trees. When the purple tassels droop haio Hui," ie., “Advancement. of Education two feet, three feet, five feet long, then it is a Society," whom he (Wun Fu-hua) declared to be sight to see, and almost unreal to walk under his accomplices These youths were arrested the canopy of pendent flowers. One deplored yesterday and brought before the Mixed Court, the racial limitations, too, that prevent him It is also elated that Wan Fu-hua bas a house- from putting his soul into a line or two of boat which is moored by the Chinese Hank,raceful verse in praise of the blossoms, and ulside the East-gate of the native city here, fastened the leaf of poesy to the old vinë, “as and that this beat has been sened by the Taomi's runners who searched it but, so they around one'so often do. The wistaria is the even the humblest appearing of the pilgrims say, found nothing incriminating on board: flower of Nara, the crest of its oldest shrine,. There is a tumour that a few youths who have and now is the time to see the great temple been studying in Japan are filled with a burn park, many of whose ancient trees are overrun ing desire to emulate the heroic deeds of to their higher branches with the coils of the Japanese "Soshi," who occasionally put away wistaria vines, their bunches of purple flowers any they consider traitors to, or enemies of, and lighter foliage mixing with the sombra their country. This may be true; but there is evergreens. There are old trellises here and reason to believe that Wan Fu-hua was play there away from the road, and one temple ing as it were to the gallery, when be declared counyard such a giant vine, with its great loops to the Police that he wanted to put away Wang and twists of thick barked truck stems, as would Chih-ch'un, for trying to sell his country to the alone be worth coming to Nara to see. In Russians, instead, of the truth, namely, that he this same courtyard of the Kasuga temple, a had done so in order to satisfy a private. Shinto shrine dedicated to the imperial ances revenge. Having done the heroic the man
tors of twelve centuries ago, the attractions of
THE SEA SERPENT.
ITS DISCOVERY,
We are able to give something like conclu- sive evidence of the real existence of the pea serpent and is pre-historic ancestor," says Science Siftings. The official recognition of the sea serpent's existence at the present time by scientists in the United States Government service will undoubtedly prove a great shock the incredulity of millions of people who who have always regarded that marins monster as a myth. Simultaneously the French Zaola. gical Society has just given to the world mass of positive facts respecting the megaphias or se serpent, while our own scientists are
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CIRCUS AND
ROYAL MENAGERIE
OF
PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS.
LOCATION: CAUSEWAY BAY, NEAR POLO GROUND,
TO-NIGHT!
TO-NIGHT 1! Captain Lindo will enter the Den of the Flo," "Champion" and "Empress. Four Forest Bred Nubian Lobs "Kiity,"
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
$3, $3, $1 & 50 Cents (for Chinese only), N.8. The Menagerie will be thrown open daily between the hours of 10 AM and 5 PM. for inspection of animais.
ADMISSION 20 CENTS.
N. The Electric Tramway Co. will run Special Cars before and after-ine Performances, Booking Office for Box Seats and Dress Circle at the ROBINSON PIANO Co.
OFFICE
ON THE
1ST DECEMBER, 1904.
AT
34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
IST FLOOR
(WM. POWELL & Co.'s old premises).
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Hongkong, 23rd November, 1904. (1366
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are prepared, during suspension of their Trans-Pacific Service and until further notice, to BOOK CARGO and ISSUE BILLS OF LADING 10 SEATTLE, WASH., VICTORIA, B.C, and PACIFIC COAST FORTS, also to OVER. LAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES and CANADA in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY FROM SEAT- TLE, as hitherto, by the Steamers of the NORTHERN PACIFIC S. S. Co., BOSTON STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT Cos, OCEAN S. S. Co. and CHINA MUTUAL S. N, Co....
For further Particulars, apply at the Com T East Point, & NEW BRICK-BUILT pany's Local Branch Oftice in PRINCE'S.
BUILDINGS, First Floor, Chater Road.
A. S. MIHARA, Manager. Hongkong, 20th May, 1904.
MADAME HARMSTON-LOVE, Proprietress,
ROBERT LOVE, Manager, R. ALTON & A. LEONARD, Agents. Hongkong, 26th November, 1904.
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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, 26th November, 1904. [1279
BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS. "HE Company's Steamship
"PURNEA,"
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30 days' sight San Francisco & New York 46) 4-months' sight 4 months sight Francs.
471 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne......1/14
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OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's quotation & are as follows:-
Matwa New.
Old
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51
Per chest
1,100 1,130 @1,50/1,200 Older............@ 1,220/1.300 1,300/1.340 .....@ 1,170
@ 1,120 ̧.· ..@870/940
Oldest Patos New "
Benares New Pareian (Paper)
To-day's Advertisements.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after iz o'ctuck Noon, the 28th instant, will be landed al Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 26th November, 1904. [1275
CUMPAGNIE DES MERSAUERLES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, 'ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ALSO PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATF
ON
N TUESDAY, the 13th December, at PM the Company's Steamship "TOURANE," Captain Girard, with Mailij Passengers, Specie and Cargn, will leave Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.
hastening to express their belief in the crea found it necessary to give out as fellow-con- Nara almost seem to culminate. The red and ADY AND GENTLEMAN want to share this Port for MARSEILLES, vid Forts of
ture's existence, his pedigree, habits, and general appearance.
The latest and by far the most authoritativa account of the observation of a sea serpent was -made lately by the officers and crew of the
French warship Decides un the Indo-C station. They saw the monster in thi Along, near Haiphong."
In his report to the Admiral the commander says "I was standing on the bridge when
spirators the names of a number of harmless white buildings, with their eaves swinging with Western costumes and desire to don them. youths whose greatest sin is an admiration of votive brain lanterns, are dwarfed by the great One can imagine the kind of patriot we have trees that tower above them, and although the simple mirror and folded papers are all that
in Wan Fu-bus, and the stuff that is in him, one sees in the shrine's interior, there are tren- when presumably without tonare or coercion, sures of old paintings, masks, swords, armour the volubly careels a string of names to the and costumes in the treasury that have been
police accusing the bearers of them of being in the same boat as himself We Unders and handed down for the ages that the temple bas that the local mandarins in the city, under in
been in existence.
my attention was directed to a round, dark structions from the ex-Governor, have demand. THE Viceroy and Governor of Kwangtung mass; in the water, about 300 yards to,ported that Wan Fuhua and his so-called fellow-wired jointly to the Throne saying that they Soon if rose out of the water, and by the unconspirators be turned over to their tender cannot, under the present circumstances, find dulatory movement that followed I saw that mercies. We trust the authorities will stands, 200,000 for the army reforms, which:zum was in the presence of an enormous soa mons. I firm and refuse to do so.—N. C. D; News,
was demandéd by the Central Government,
half house in VICTORIA or KOWLOON, exchange of references required. or take.Rooms with separate use of kitchen;
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FOR SALE.
OWNER GOING HÓMEZ PRÍ
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Shipping Orders will be granted till Noos only on MONDAY, the 12th December, Specie and Parcels received patil 4PM. on the same day No Cargo will be received on board on TUESDAY
set t Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office Contents
For further Particolars, apply at the Com pany's Office,
L. BRIDOU,
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BLACK AUSTRALIAN GELDING, and Value of Packages are required,
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