TELEGRAMS.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'

SERVICE.

LANGKAT SHARES....

[From Our Own Correspondent,

Shanghai, August 18th, 12.50 p.m. There has been a slump in the Langkat shares which are quoted to-day, for cash, at Tacis 160.

In stock exchange circles it is expected that a reaction might take place towards the settlement,

· [Reuter's.].

he Ponce Conference.

LONDON, 16th August. The Plenipotentiaries announce that Article No. 5, relating to Saghallen, was discussed yesterday, but owing to the diver gence of views it was decided to proceed with the other articles, and Article No. 6 was disposed of.,

Chinese Boycott of "merican Goods

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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 18, 1905,

THE "AMENIÇAN BOYGO17, 2

PUBLIC MEETING OF THE CHIMESE

DISALLOW^N,

We are inf rmed that the application, on behalf of the Committee of the Chinese Com mercial Union, to hold a public meeting of the Chinese for the purpose of discussing the question of the Royco't movement, has been disallowed by his Excellency the Governer.

MACAO NOTES.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Macan, 17th August, 1903. THE EARTHQUAKE,

After a lull of three or four days, the sismic disturbance again manifested itself yesterday lorenson when a mild shock was felt at about half-pastien. In the early hours of this morning shortly before two o'clock, there was a sufficient- ly violent shock to, isturb mast people in 'he

land of Morpheus. It was not anything like the unnerving slacks of Friday and Saturday last, but the tremor was disquieting enough to ramind the inhabitants of the city that all

danger is not yet passed. +

POST URNÍCH DINAICULTIES.

Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this morning, the Postmaster General summoned the agents of the Oscar 17, for allowing that steamer to leave the part without having previously given Tea: sonable notice of her departure to the postal authorities, by reason of which certain mail matter for Japan was left behind.

for the present remain the leading commercial mart, but in the event of the completion of the Capa Panama will become the principal port of transit of tierchandise, São Francisco, Seattle,

Jouver, and Portland coming next in the named. No extensive emporium will be chilished on the western coast of South America owing to geographical dit advantages In Exit Asia, on the other hand, there are several excellent harbours such an. Mr. J. Hays appeared for the Lifence and Hongkong, Shanghai, Osaka, Mänila, and stated that notice was given of the intended Dalny, all of which are capable of future deve departure of the steamer, but it was late. lopment, according to the geographical and What time 7-8 pm, the previous evening other advantages which each possUSIOS,

His Worship said it was obviously useless to give notice at that hour of the intended de parture of a seamor sailing at daylight the following moming

HONGKONG'S SHORTCOMINGS.

Mr. Hays said that the agents were placed in an awkward position as they did not know of light until the hout named, when they sent the the intended departure of the steamer at day- notice to the post office, but the place was closed, so they sent it again the next morning.

ridiculous. It was absurd to send a notice of His Worship: That, again, was manifestly

be given to the past office of auch intended intended departure after the steamer sailed.

departure.

It is laid down that a reasonable notice should

COMMERCIAE.

Quotations for the week close as follows - Hongkong Banks......$912) sa. £89 National Banks Union Insurances... China Tradera Canton Insurances China Firos Hongkong Fires... H., C. & M. Steamboats Todo-Chinas ..

* 740 b.

38 b

75 b.

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China Sugars... an Luzons

Raubs Docks

Kowloon Wharfs Farnhams

Hongkong Lands... Hongkong Hotels... Humphreys .. Ewo Cottons... Hongkong Cottons Green Island Cements... Blectrics

Do.....

Steam Waterboats... A. 8.Watsons...

.... 20 b, ex. div.

.96 3.

*** 233 va ex. dlv.

* 25 €.

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The State Department at Washington de-afford are having sheds erected in the new into a first-class tradal port owing to the factsider a reasonable notice'?-Well, we have Frencė–Rank T.T.....................

clares that the Chinese boyent of American goods is not serious; some headway has been made in Shanghai, hut it is unsuccessful in Canton and elsewhere,

Later.

America-Bank T.T..... mane-Rank T.T india T.T........

Do. demand ...... anghai-Rank T.T Singapore T-T..... lava-Bank T.T.

the postal authorities in the Japanese porta.apan-Bank T.T. The Postmaster General did not wish to press for any heavy penalty, but would asked for a conviction and a fine.

The essential qualities of a large tradal port, saya Mr. Nakahashi, are that (1) it must occupy a point on the high-way of communica tion; (2) it must also occupy a point well suit erl to be an intermediate port for neighbouring countries; (3) it must possess in its vicinity many factories producing goods for export (4) sive field for domestic trade; (5) it must possess in its neighbourhood there must be an extent excellent harbour accommodation; and (6) it New York, London, Hamburg, and other large mist have a cheap and abundant supply of fuel,

European ports all have these advantages in. A large number of the citizen continue to

more or less degree. Manila will not, despite pass the night in the open. All those who can

the desire and efforts of Americans, develop To the post office clerk-What do you con- public, gardens and the public squares that, apart from the lorrid climate, it has nois received notice at one o'clock of a steamer's parler whose thatched roofs they pass the ther factdties of importance nor a large field sailing at two o'clock, and it has been sufi

clent. In this case the delay in forwarding the night in a sense of better security than for inland trade, while, as an intermediate portail will lead to lengthy correspondence with in their brick and mortar houses. 1 Am for China, Japan er Korea, the distance is too informed that the Governor has a similar great and fuel ton dear. The same may be The Fifth Teat Match.

structure in his garden providing accommoda- said of Daley (Taurent to a certain extent, with tion for his Excellency and family. The the only exception in its favour that as a fer. The fifth test match has ended in a draw, Municipal Council has remitted all fees for the minus of a foo-mile railway mails and a certain erection of matsheds within the city for the class of travellers will pass through the place. France, Germany and Morocco.

tine being, and all such erections on Crown But so long as railway freight cannot success Owing to the negotiations proceeding for land are permitted withom payment of any fully compete with steamships, and Eastern the Morocco conference, the French press ground rent for encr achiment. The matched Siberia and Northern Manchuria remain more lías been sharply commenting on proposals builders, on the other hand, are reaping quite a densely populated than Southern Manchuria, from German bankers to lend the Sultan of harvest and are demanding excessive prices for Dalay will remain a second-claes Iradal port. Morocco half a million. The German Legn erections of the flimsiest descriptions, UnderIt is, therefore, cinly Hongkong, Shanghai, and

the circumstance, the City Fathers would Osaka which possess qualifications that will The programme of the promenade 'concert tion in Tangier now announces that the con ba well advise in put up an extensive shed enable them to develop into important con: being given on the Volunteer Parade Ground!

mercial emporiums in East Asia. The short- to-morrow evening has been issued. Those comings of Hongkong are that, being an isolat-taking part include Mrs. H. M. Webb, Miss bed island, its scope is necessarily limited; it has Blair, Gunners P. W. Goldring, Frank Austin, no no factures to speak of, while the sphere MessrsïA. F. Walstow, C H. Grace, T. Joki, of Yung-mak in-ead of he ng sa mas visolated hood of Canton. Although Hongkong may

From native sources gather that the springs of island trade is confined to the neighbour and the band of the Royal West Kents.

pools as formerly have become one large pond continue a chief distributing centra ‘of Euro- of bubbling boiling water and on a distance penn tende, its position is not suited to hea from the spring in the interior the crest of a large mart for Pacific trade in the future, mountain appears to be throwing out a column Shanghai is belter situated than Hongkong in of what looks like smoke. Unless a visit be having millions of people in the Yangtse valley, made to Yung mak, I have no means of ascer-many factories in lis vicinity, while it has. taining the veracity of the report which is given with all reserve.

tract has been signed.

:

The Tanjong Pagar Docks.

Sir Michael Hicks Beach will act as um- pire in the arbitration between the Straits

Government and the Tanjong Pagar Dock

Co.

SHIPPING JOYSAM Captain Brown of the ss. Tan, from Manila, reports that at 615 p.m. on the-16th inst, a Chinese passenger jumped overboard and was

fost.

Į

for the benefit of the ful birents in each of the most populous districts. The Government should manifest is solicitude by defraying the Cost,

DEATH OF VRS. HIDALGO,

It is with regret thatthe death of Mrs. "Tidalgo of Manila has to be recorded uides rather sad circumstances. The lady had only just left a ball at a friend's which she and her daughters ended, On the way hume, she was seized with a fit and droped down senseless in the

bi

favourable position as an intermediate station. Its only weak point is that the harbour is not as deep as it should be for a large commer cial port, and this fact greatly discounts the possibility of its becoming a port of much greater importance than at present. .

OSAKA'S CLAIMS.

.

THE RULE OF THE KO`P, Before Mr. Basil Taylor, Marine Magistrate, P. C. Norman charged the master of the steam tug Tug with failing to observe the rule of the road in the waters of this Colony on the 15th inst-P. C Norman said on the 16th inst, at 8.40 p.m. he was going from east to west from Causeway Bay to Tsim Tsa Tsui, and was in the coal anchorage, when he saw defendant's launch street; she never regained consciousness and on his part bow, showing her green light, As expired before she was conveyed to her resid. he appeared to be closing in on witness'se in Chunambein. Since the Hidalgo boat, the farrer blew one fong blast on his family's arrival in Macao, they have become whistle, and, as defendant dit not take any intimately identified with the community here, matter of domestic trade it covers an area con-

and were popular members of the society. Much sympathy will be felt with her bereaved husband in Manila and the Misses Hidalgo

who are left to mourn her loss

**SUN FA YUEN,"

notice, he blew a second blast. Again defend ant took no notice, until he was right on top of witnesses's boat when he blew two short blasts, still maintaining his course, the boats tben being a little more than one boat's length

The famous residence known as the "Sun apart. He put his helm hard astarboard, and

Fa Yuen" of the late Juan Lecaroz, together they passed beam to beam about six feet apart with othea belonging to the same estate, was Witness then passed under the stern of the Tug, put up to auction by ender of the Court on and defendant went straight on. Defendant

Monday last. The properties were withdrawn had no questions to ask, but said that at the

there being no bidders for the r, owing, it is time in question he was going from Wanghai to surmised, to the fear entertained as to the re Causeway Pay, when he saw the police pinnace nalt of the que sen sismic disturbances. "Sun on his starboard bow, showing her red light. He then blew two short blasts and starboarded his Fa Yuen," according to the official valuation, helm, meaning to cross the pinnace's Fows, and is assessed at one lundred thousand dollars. The properties of the lite Mr. Lecaroz's estate crossed her bow about 200 yards ~ff. The cox.

are the subject of protracted rigation which. swain of the pinnace said he was steering at the may drag on for years and years. time, when the Twe crossed the pinnace's bows about 12 feet off. Witness saw her name on the stern under which they pissed quite close. Defendant was convicted and fined fro or 21 days.

RUSSIA'S EXPENDITURE IN THE FAR EAST.

SOME AMAZING FIGURES.

THE PACIFIC TRADE

S GGESTED NATIONAL HARBOUR.

SHORTCOMINGS OF HONGKONG

In a recent is ue of the fuñas Chronicle appears a translation of an article on "A National Harbour," by Mr. Nakabashi, trang- lated from the Taiyo, in which the President A St. Petersburg correspondent recently aent the following remarkable summary of the of the Oaks, Shosen Kaisha, contrasts the money spent by Russia-apart from the present | comparative marits of ports in the Far East war on the schemes of Far Eastern expansion | with a view to the consideration of their advan- which now appear to have been definitely tages as distributing centres. The article is of checked by the Japanese victories in Manchu. ria and the destruction of Russia's naval forces much interest in the light of the future of in the East-With the Treaty of Aigun in 1858 | Osaka, says the Chronic, but Mr. Nakahashi Russia began that disastrous policy in the Far does not in this article deal with the great East-a policy which reached its climax in advantage possessed by Hongkong and Shang March, 1897, when China formally ceded to hai in having either no Customs duties at all Russia Port Arthur and "alienwan (Dalay), and also granted the encroaching Northern or duties that are very light.

Osak, on the other hand, not only is situated on the highway of the world's commerce, but its position is unique as a distributing center. for China, Korea, and the South Sea islands, It possesses within easy reach many factories turning out articles for exports while in the taining two-thirds of the total population of the country. For fuel the coal fields in Kyushu will give a practically unlimited supply across the water some two hundred and odd miles in extent. Osaka has already laid the foundation of becoming a great harbour, and if the break- walers are fully extended to as to keep a depib in the harbour of 35 feet, it will become a port possessing as nearly as possible all the essential gratifications of a large commercial emporium in the Pacifi.'

European and American markets from Osaka, The respective distances to the principal Shanghai, and Hongkong are as follows:- New York

San Francisco:--

His Worship aid as he learned that the agents had not bean convicted before he would only fine them $15 in this case.

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SOUP.

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FISH.

PHILIPPING IMPORTS -CREASING.

During the 15 days beginning July 13 and terminating July 28 no less than 1,655 tons of rice, the staple food of the Filipinos, was sent from Saigon to the port of Cebu for consump tion in the Philippine Islands. During the first six months of the present year, there have been exported from the same French port to the Philippines 94 191 lans of this cereal. The importation into the Philippines of this im portant food product has greatly increased over the amount impoited for the same period of Lamb Cutlets a'da Jardiniere, time last year when only 79.515 was brought here from Baicon. In 1896 the importation amounted to 3,18 tons. 41,329 tons, in 1901 to 64,427, in 190210 333,744 tons and in 1993 dropped to 113.617 tons.

In 1899 it rose to

SECRETARY TAPT'S STIRRING SPEECH.

At a banquet given by Filipinos in Manila on the 11th inst. Secretary Tafi is reported as having made a stirring speech. The Cablenews does not record the hour at which he com menced speaking, but says that he stopped at 2.25 on Saturday morning. The continues:

report

We told the Filipinos that they were not i

be probably for several generations. ready for independence; that they would not

He was advised that, since the Honorary Commissioners to the St. Louis Fair had return. Osaka. S'hai. H'kong.ed, the independence agitation had spread and Miles. Miles, Miles, was due to the Honorary Commissioners.

Via Panama...10.397 10,693 11,345 He told the Commisioners they bad evident. Via Suez

12,708 12,324 '11,580 || 15, mistaken the hospitable feeling of the people. of the United States and of a few for a state of 4,821 4.591 6,041 fact which did not exist. 5,076 5.746 6,011

Summer route

Winter route..

Vancouver:-

Summer route......... 4,525 5,430 Winter route........

Bombay............................. 5,018 4433 Marseilles...

9,109 8,724 london.......... 10,816 10437 Antwerp......

olterdam....

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the court of first instance responsible to the President and have them removable by him, subject to caure. This will remove the idea that they are subject to the desires of the goverument here

President Roosevelt is determined that the Filipino people shall be educated a self 4,860 5,477 5,800 government. Until then the United States will Panama............................................. 8,395 8,672 9.324 be sovereign here.

The caciques shall not control in there 4,000 7981 islands; the assembly will be called as 9.688 10,856 10,471-9928 promised. I favour having the judge of ..........10,858 10,483 9.740 Hambur

11,113 10,738 9,995 As will be seen from the foregoing, there is no great difference as to the distances. from Osaka, Shanghai, and Hongkong to the chief

He defended the administration of Governor. shipping markets of the world. The distances between the three ports and the various Chinese General Wright against the aspersions of an and Korean posts are as undary-lea

element of native that he is prejudiced against Osaka. Shanghai. H'kong the Filipinos.⠀ . Miles. Miles, Miles Hesaid: The policy which had the honour Power the concession for building the Manchu Mr. Nakashashi says that the trade in the | Vladivostok.........

1,738.to formulate and declare in these islandı rian Railway. The syn Oletschésiva has taken | Atlantic has been bioog) 1 to its present dimes.

1,132 "The Philippines for the Filipinos," continues the trouble to ascertain the outlay made by Rus-

1,86 to be the policy of this administration, and Boy sia in the Far East un to August, 1900. The Europeans and Americans, and with the com sions and prosperity, almost exclusively by

1,260 one who does not subscribe' to it ought not to administration of the Amur. Territory had cost

1.44 continue in its employ. My dear friend, until 1000 no less than 3.483.758, while the ad-mencement of the new century the Pacific

5,460 Governor-General Wright, has, I understand, ministration of the Primorsk, or ittoral Pro- trade has entered into a career of thuch future

1,105 come under the suspicion of some extremists vince, an area of 730,000 square miles, bad cost promise. In the latter Americans, Chinese,

830 as not subscribing to that doctrine. This is £14,597,769. After 1890 the yearly expenditure Japanese, Indians, and Australians are the

456 not true and does him much injustice. His began to increase from year to year, for while it

desire to elevate the Filipino people and was £1,115,625 in 189: it had risen to £2,656,150 leading actors, and, inasmuch as a country In 1889, and the total expenditure for the Amur which commande's good commercial position

1,418, as single as my own. It is inevitable that and Primorsk regions had amounted to LaB in the Pacific must naturally absorb a large The difference in the distances between the when hard times require the enactment of OB1,537. Ten per cent of the Budget assigned share of trade, the question of bow this is to be respective ports is not very great, though the new tax laws or the lawlessness of a province requires for the benefit of the body poll ic to the needs of the Navy, and during the brought abou, deserves the serious attention of position of Hongkong as an intermediale port severe measures, those whose duty it is to in last fifty years the amount thus set aside has Japanese. The Pacific trade as far as it affects between the ports in Japan, North China, and stitute and enforce such measures shall suffer reached a total of £2,854,174 If to these feu Japan may be divided into that with Australia, Korea is comparately remote and consequently is popular estimation and lose popular sym- res there are added the cost of maintaining the Europe, China and Karen, and America. The disadvantageous. But all the harbours in Chinapathy, but as time wears on and as the public army and navy in the Amur region since 1000, Australian trade, chiefly on account of geo- are ant deep enough to accommodate large benefit from the enforcement of the unginpular and the outlay made on the administration and colonisation of the region, then a grand total graphical position, is not large in atmount and vessels, which, therefore, will be required to put policy becomes apparent justice is done by the people and the deserving official wins again of $41,500,000 is reached, The total cost of it of secondary importance, but the lende with lato either Osaka, Shanghai, or Hongkong and heir affection. It is the earnest hope and wish building the Manchurian Railway amounted China, Korea, and North and South America tranship goods into vessels of smaller tonnage of Governor Wright to abolish or at least to to £43,508,209, and includes the following is already large and is capable of further ex-before they are sent to their destination: For suspend for three years the land tax and I pansion in the future. The trade with Europe this reason the part to be played as an interink the Commission will units with him in comes next in importance.

to the Maritime Province bad to be devoted

1,011 378 482 503 Chemulpo 709 Dalny

B59 745 Newchwang.......... "1,007 689 Tientsin...... 1,024 Tsingtau Shanghai .......... Foochow Hongkong

Osaka...

719

919

346

Bor 1,042

£418

Carton 1,50 .903 81, operate this government for their benefit in

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CURRY.

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Roast Australian Beef. Capon and Sausages. Rolled Leg of Mutton and Caper Sauce. Cold Rabbit Pie and Mixed Salad.

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STEAMSHIP "HYADES,"

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The above Steamet having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense. any case whatever.

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Children 30 Cents to Matinees. LOCATION: CAUSEWAY BAY. Prices Boxes and First Chairs $3; Second Chairs Sai Stalls Srs Gallery (Chinese only) 50 centr...Special rates for men of the Naval and Military Services.

Box Plan at ROBINSON FIAMU COMPANY. Special Trams will leave the Post Office every few minutes direct to the door and will await passengers after the performance.

A Special Tram runs to the Peak after the

HAL GEORGE,

items laying down the track of 1.585 miles, £26,938040 barding the railway, 4,019,671

modiato port is most important.

his purpose. In another place I have pointed But the correctness in principle of the new in fosse caby disorders, £7.437.50o; build ing the tow, and barbourat Daloy, £2,003,8 2, COMMERCIAL EMPORIUM WANTED.

Mr. Nakahashi then proceeds to review the tor: al Revenue Tax: The question whether and establishing a steamship service in con Now the necessity of the establishment of a respective merits of Yokohama, Kobe, and its amount or other details it ought to be pection with the railway, £1,15,118 Thus, great commercial emporium on the Pacific sea Osaka as regards the possibility of making one amended have been reserved until the argu Ruskia's policy in the Far Fast das cost the board to meet the requirements that will follow { of them a great tradal port In the Pacific, and ments in behalf of the business interests who | performance, Empire po less a sum than: £163,550,000, and

relieve them go be aggrieved by certain the prefcot war has swallowed up already the expansion of trade will be readily recognis- elaborates his plans for harbour improvements features thered who bave prepared a brief Patient as much;:

ed. On the American side San Francisco will at Qsaka”

| on the subject, can be considered,

Representative.

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