THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY OCTOBER 2, 1905.

TELEGRAMS, THE CUNSKORATION OF BISHOP

FARNHAM SHARES.

4.45 p.m.

-POZZONIC

INTERESTING CEREMONIAL

MACÃO NUTES

[From Our Own Correspondent;]

Macao, and October, 1995,

www - THE FANCY"-VÁIR. The Rev. Father. Gomes, 83, the promoter

A FALSE ALARME

On account of a slight accident to a Veisoi in | The Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.'s dock at Hung Hom, the rumour was sprend 'nbrand this morning that a serious fire bad boken out tes to do in a serious fire bar, showed this

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGIKI

Met Salling: andon-Bank T.T...

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Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly & Potts

The impressive and extremely interesting kindly inform us that they have re-ceremonial in couneeti nith the consecration ceived a wire from Shanghai quoting of the Right Rer. Dominico Pozzani as highop of the bassar for the purpose of raising funds following to be the facts from which the

of Tavia and Vicar posiolie of Hongkong was for the new Portuguese-English School for while the workmen were down in the engine. | Singapore T.T Farnhams Tls. 150 sales.

witnessed at the Roman Catholic Cathedral in poor. Chinese boys, was deserving of botter room of the E. Ponope, which is in dock being

[Renter's]

The Suez Canal. TRAFFIC RESTORED IN TEN DAYS,

LONDON, 49th September. Further explosions to complete the molition of the Chatham are required,

Traffic will probably be restored in dayı,

Hongkong, yesterday, mording, by ab excep tionally large congregation. The Cathedral. was beautifully embelished for the occasion. The pillars were draped in crimann, and from the arches festoons of crimson and white muslin ware Antistically interwoven. Long be defore the hour fixed for the commencement of the

consecration ceremony at 8 am the Gathe tendral was crowded, and after (bat hour it was taposible to obtain a seat, fully a quarter of the congregation being compelled to stand. The ushers were kept busy in accommodating the crowd which attended, and they accom plished their oncious duties in an exceedingly satisfactory mantier. The presence of so many people at the ceremony was all the more note worthy in view of the threatening character of

(Traffe was suspended tomporarily on the 7th ult, owing to the leane, Chatham, bound for Yokohama, being on fire, some anxiety, waS then felt as the vessel had seventy tons of dynamite abad. The flames were, however, extinguished and although an explosion was averted the steamer sunk. The explosives were fired by means of electricity from a distance of two miles-Ev., 11.K. 73:

groundless, rumour amosa." At 9.30am.' to-day

LAND SALE:

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success than that which attended the fancy fair at the public gardens on Saturday and Sunday. overhauled and having some minor repairs An unfortunate day was fixed for holding the effected, one of the lamps got broken and bar, considering that on the 1st October the falling caused a little oil in the scuppers to new R. C. Bishop at Hongkong was to be con-gaite, and a burst of flame shooting up des secrated when the majority of the Portuguese troyed the skylight above, but the flames WOTE no damage, practically, was done. The s community would remain in Hongkong. On quickly subdued without extraneous ald, and Saturday evening when the harvar opened the

Island (German possession), near the Marshall Attendance was small and throughout yester one is the yacht of the Governor of Fasope months sight Germany day, the number of visitors was no greaten Islands, Ip the South Pacific.. There were not many excumiooista from Hong• kong either, and what with the indifferent weather prevailing, the conditions attending

At the office of, the Public Works Depart-, the bazaar were far from favourable. Although

- ment this afternoon, the letting by public suc- no responsibility can attach to the organizers who, I feel certain, wera most anxious lo please one and all of the patrons, one of the tion was held of a lot of Crown land on the co-operators at the stalls might have exercised south side of Kennedy Road and east of Ship a litle mare judgment in avoiding discourtesy Street, for a term of 75 years, with the usual sented by his private secretary, Mr. R. A. to Chinese gentlemen patronizing the "show."tion of renewal. This lot is registered “as As it happened, umbrage was taken by a pro-folaad lot No. 1714, contains 6,400 square feet. Baron Fejervary has been re-appointed the Ponsonby, while among the more notable minent Chinese gentleman of Hongkong to and carries an anneal Crown rent of $44. The Hungarian Premier.".

personages at the services were Admiral Jonquieres, accompanied by several officers whom scant courtesy was shown. This is the upset price was $1,283. There was no compe from the French cruiser Guichen, Conselheiro more regrettable as the charitable disposition tition, and the lot was knocked down to Mr. P.. A G. Romano, consul-g neral for Portugalf the person in question is well known in Julyan, of the Public Works Department, for

$1,303 and Brazil; Chev. Valnicelli, Consul General your colony. for Italy; the consular representatives of Fiance, Spain, Belgium and Pern, and others, all of whom were provided with special seats in the body of the Cathedral

Austria-Hungary,

THE 1867. COMPROMISE LAWS,

Later,

In the Reichsrath, M. Gantach slated that the Government proposes to Hungary that the respective Parliaments shall appoint deputations to meet in the spring, to discuss a revision of the laws of 1867, and for se. gulating the joint-affairs of the two countries.

'He said that he was convinced a revision would benefit both, and the monarchy as a

whole.

Nelson Centenary, PROPOSED PRESENTATION TO ADMIRAL TOGO.

At the Nelson Centenary meeting in the Albert Hall on the 21st October the British and Foreign Sailors Society propose to hand the Japanese representative a bust of Ad miral Lord Nelson, uti a pedestal made from oak of H.M.5. Victory, for transmission to Admiral Togo.

SPORT IN HONGKONG,

A FOOLHARDY FEAT,

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Tha weather.

His Excellency the Governor was repre-

There was alku a very larga attendance of the Yarious religious congregations in the Colony, who were also provided with reserved places

Among the clergy present at the conversa tion were the Rev. Illidio de Gouveia, Dean of Macan, representing the Bishop of Macao; the Rev. Father Arkwright, representative of the Jesuit Fathers,, of Macao; the Rev. Fathers Floreau, representing the clergy of Canton; and A., Brun; J. Lecomto, representing the Marie-Retlanie Hospital, the Rev. Father Neval, and the priests of the French, Spanish and Italian missions, together with the Chris tina lirothers and the Sisters from the French and Italian" convents. The Rev. G. Spada acted as the master of ceremonies,

A PROCESSION INCIDENT.

Hongkong A European visitor from appeared to be desirous of earning cheap notoriety in, an attempt to create a scene at the procession, at San Domingo yester day afternoon. While watching the progress of the procession along the street he refused to raise his hat when the procession passed by He was called upon by a sergeant of police to conform with the religious custom of the place, nnd upon being obdurale he had his headgear removed for him. Needless to say, the friend with whom he was in company did not see the sense of a gratuitous effrontery hy refusing compliance with a custom however much at variance with his own, idear, according to the dictates of his particular creal, yet wat de mmanded of a gentleman as an ordinary act of civility imposed by the common law of social

bligations.

ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

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COMMERCIAL. SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET.

LANGKATS.

Writing in the China Gazette of the sand utt., its correspondent on the rialto sayı---

When we wrote our last report a few weeks ago we said that the share market was defunct dead. That was not strictly true; it was only moribund, and during the past week it has been very much alive and kicking. The "shorts" have been "kick d", and there will be many sore back in a few days' time which will cost the patient dear. Wohout recapitulating busi- ness done in the ordinary way-Lundi, Gas, Tugs, Astore, etc., etc.. the price of which have remained practically unchanged, wo will confige ourselves to the great gamble of the day-- Langkats

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NOTICE.

HE SHARE CERTIFICATE, No. 4420- for Seven Shares numbered 39145/39151 if the above Company standing in the name of Mrs. FRANCES HEATH ELDRIDGE having been Lost.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Duplicate Certificate for the said Shares will original Certificate, unless produced within that be issued one month hence, and that the period, will thereafter be held by the Company to be null and void.

EDWARD OSBORNE, Secretary, tlongkong, 14th September, 1905.

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.HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB: TMEMBERS of the above Club will be HALF-YEARLY MEETING OF

14th October, 1905, at 12.15 P.M. held in the CITY HALL on SATURDAY, the

By Order,

T. F. HOUGH,

Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, and October, 1905.

HEAD AGENCY OF THE

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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN: "HE OFFICES have to-day been REMOVED TYORK BUILDINGS, First Floor.

198 Hongkong, 1st October, 1905.

and investers argued that as they, for a pre- carious undertaking bike the exploitation of their keronine wella, required at least 12% on, investments, they could not prudently pay more than about Tis. 175 per share, and the market N gradually dropped down to that figure during

was declared for the quarter ending 15th. Sep- July, and when dividend of only Tls. 2:50.

The scene in the Cathedral was picturesque

The French syndicate undertaking the electric in the exires. In the congregation were all sons and conditions of people, à very large lighting of the city are pushing on their work Sport begins now, cricket, football, yachting, proportion of the worshippers being Chinese vigorously in spite of the handicap they meet and so forth those who have been complaining women and children wearing hoods of different with in the scarcity of labour: The power-dividends, aggregating Tis. 35 for the year, and of the warmth and yearning for the cool, are, colours. The Chinese section of the congrehouse in Mongha is well advanced the com beating themselves with violent exercise, to kation received booklets, containing a Chi-crele beds for the motors and other heavy show how pleased they are the heat has passed, nese translation of the service, as they entered machinery are already laid, while pillars and Talking of sport and exercise, a most fool the edifice, while just as the service started an joists which are all of steel are being hoisted hardy feat has just been accomplished by a elegant bri chuse with the service in Latin and into position with all expedition. The water young man here, says the ilongkong corres- English was presented to all the Europeans reservoir is nearly completed. At the same pondent of the W. C. D. Newr, in his letter, present. The result was that everyone in the time as work is hurried on at the power-station dated the 16th ult.. It arose, as such things Cathedral was in a position to follow the ela athermen are engaged erecting the poles along usustly, do, from a brag and a tel., He, un- borale ritual with intelligence and interest, the roadway. It seems a pity that large pagoda trees that took many and many years to grow dertook to walk up the leak. When it wan The title of the English brochure read as seen that he was in earnest, and hot to be disfollows: The rile of the consecration of a to the size that afford such grateful share in the Rua do Campo had to be felled. Surely, suaded, the young man's friends made 211 Bishop in the Catholic Church. Pablished on

the need for large shady trees could not he arrangements that were possible to minimise the risks. Pacemakers, with double relay's of

minimized in a place like Macao with is chair coolies, were assigned to the different

scorching heat in the hot summer months, and stages, each detachment having a medical

it was a piece of unpardonable vandalism to man with it. The start was made at 10 am,

sacrifice them altogether when the lopping off a few days ago, the rash man, making a fight

of a few branches here did there could cer dejeuner of two plantains and a cocktail. At

tainly have effected the lighting of this par ros am. he was in a profue perspiration, but

ticular part of the city wish as much efficiency as his pulse was normal, the doctor refused 10 forbid the attempt, and the climb continued. At 10.14 a bait was called, and whisky and milk was administered through a tube, the, hero amiling faintly, and admitting that the strain was more than he had bargained for. The next two stages, approximately 113a, mm. higher, were covered in grim silence, and the spectators following in chairs gated with aincers admiration at the lightning-like play of muscle under the skin of iatin, that has made Hongkong what it is to-day, first in the sports field, first at pin, pring, and first in the

the occasion if the consecration of the Right Rev, D. Pozzoni, Bishop elect of Tavia, Vicat Apostolic of Hongkong, by the Most Rev. John Menicetti, Bishop of Tani, Vicir-Apos- talic of Hn-ban Septentrional; assisted by the Right Rev. Dr. Isidore Clemente, Bishop of Angila, Vicar-Apostolic of Amoy, and the Right Rev. Dr. Jolin Alary Merci, Bishop of Orcisto, Prefect Apostole of Kwang-Tung."

.s otherwise.

DEPARTURE OF COMMANDER REYES, Commander A. Reyes, of the gunboat Rio Lisa, leaves for Lisbon to-day,

- THE KAKTHQUAKE,

ember last the price of shares even fell to

Tls, 160.

A couples of weeks ago telegrams from home informed us that the oil wells at Batpum bad suffered damage to the extent of many million pounds sterlings, and local speculators at once jumped to the conclusion that this fact must work for the good of Langkat oil as the partial destruction of the Batoum wells'must of necessity result in a shortage of Russian oil on the local market and a demand for other brands, Similarly, the fact that it was known that da- tive speculators had sold Devre oil "short" to a great extent, and that the Standard Oil Co. declined to sell oil at present low prices in- 'dicated a substantial rise in the price of oil in the near future, and sp-culators began

The service began at .8.15 am when the Apostolic mandate was read by the senior a sistant piel ue, and the Bishop elect took the usual oath. The consecrating prelate thereafter proceeded with the examination of Father Pozzoni After being anointed the Bishop. elect was presented with the crozier, cross, ring and gloves, and escorted to his stat, where upon the choit sing the Te Deum. At the closed of the canticle, the assisting bishops in their mitres marched in procession round thiè Cather drai, the new Bishop blessing the people as heing there was felt another shock, sharp enough to inquire for Langkat shares. The price

hearts of its countrywomen. Far below, the pissed. Finally he was accorded the kiss of crowded harbour could dimly be seen through peace by the ather bishops and the last Gospel the Naval yard smoke, and it was strange to

of the Mass was said and the newly consecrat reflect that the humdrum business of the posted Bishop retired.. could proceed while such gallant efforts were It is stated that the erozier and the cross being made to uphold the Empire's honour and to put to shame the scandal-loving Kipling. The climber had by now passed the worst, a length of concrete worn smooth by genera- tions of cpolie trilbles, and the road bend- ing round toward one of the tram stations, it was soon seen that the news of the attempt had leaked out. There was a cheering crowd ns- sembled to watch the final and minst difficult stage. The climber was now staggering slight

were bequeathed by the late Hishap Piazzoli, whom Bishop f'ozioni succeeds, while the ring was presented by Mfrs Romano. The service concluded at obosil 11 a.m.

At the conclusion congratulations' were offer- ed to Bishop Pozzoni on his elevation, by the consuls and naval officers who had been in at tendance during the service. Later in the day

We have not yet heard 'the last of the earth quake Residents are gradually becoming habituated to the swaying sensation invariahly arcompanying the tremors which seem now th be of regular accurrence here in Macao, At about a quarter past twelve o'clock this morn-

to wake up most people and accompanied by the discomforting sound as of crumbling of rcks in the bowels of the earth. Strange to, say, the first shock, as before, is followed by Another half an hour later. The duration of the second shock is shorter and the premonitory rumble mare subdued.

"A MYSTERY OF THE SISA,

On'tlie arrival at Shanghai from Chelon Capt. E. chards, of the C...str. Wahu reported that on the voyage from. Hongkong to Chefoo

of Deva oil rosa automatically in a few days from Tis. 1.6 to T. 1.95 per case, and price of Langkat oil bas had a corresponding rise from Tis. 1 35 to Tis. 1,50, less the usual 3 per cent, and the shares have gone up from Tis. 16on the 16th August to T. 730 on the 21st September, ar d have been done at correspondingly higher rates forward, say Th. 232 for October and Tis. 235/240 for December,

1

The question now is: Is thin sudden and considerable 'rise in the price paid for Langkat shares just fied by the facts before us?

the various congregations and other religious on the gth inst, while in Latitude. 33, 15 North, Practically no Russian oil will be imported

TO LET.

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"ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London, ex 5.1. Charente and Dordognt, and from

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Even their cheapest quality is recom mended by the Medical Faculty for Invalids

Bordeaux, ex ss. Wille de Celle and Villa d'Arras, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the ex- and delicate people. ception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing,

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17. his eyes fixed and glassy, but the splendia | institutions presented their addresser to their Longitude 112, 56, Easi, a ship's boat was to, she local market for some time. That intimation is received from the Consignees

legs still did their work. Left foot foremost: right swings wearily up to it: passes it: tou ches ground; left lifts: swings after: one two, one, two. At 11.39 a despicable attempt was mads to stop the hero, but it is believed that it

new superior.

"

Altogether the ceremoniés lácidental to the consecration of the new Bishop were most in. cresting and deeply impressed the congrega. tion in the Cathedral.

BOGUS CHEQURS.

was quite unofficial, and the community is quiet. There has been no rioting. Two cool. lus with a chair addressed the champion, ut- taxing only one word, the word "chain" in- terrogatively. For a moment be'stopped, and - seemed to be thinking, and a murmurargse from the spectators. Hastily recovering from the france.lato' which the mermeric word bad thrown him, be' passed his hand once, twice, across his forehead, and then sprang forward, upward, ashamed of the momentary weakness. Daly stopping long enough to throw the two coolies over a cliff into a deep nullah, the of receiving goods and money under false pre crowd followed, now cheering

tences, by means of useless cheques, from the

frantical

The

RIGE SENT TJ. GAOL

Charles Rico was before the Court this morning, on remand to answer to the charges

air at that allude was appreciably cooler, and Hongkong Hotel, Praya East Hoich, and two the perspiration seemed to have diminished.

sighted finating bottom upwards. The vessel was a mopped and the boat picked up and aken on board. The bout which is a white painted ota with the top plank varnished bright is twenty feet six inches in length and six feet six inches beam. She had no name, marks or number on her by which she could be traced, and is apparently a new bost

This no doubt is a boat that has been washed overboard from some vessel during the recent heavy weather that has been prevailing along the coast.

· THE WEATHER,

seems to be a certainty. But we must not forget that not a drop of Russian oil has been landed in China for more than six months, due to the fact that shippers were afraid of capture by the Japanese fleet, and this significant fact has had absolutely no influence whatever upon the oil market, in fact prices were rather lacker than otherwise during the period of non-importation of Russian oil. the other hand, the Standard Oil Co, have an almost onlimited supply of oil in stock and are able, if necessary, to fully supply. every demand made upon them if they are offered prices which they deem sufficient and remunerative, The Company is aware that Chinese speculators have sold oil "short and that they must buy in order to fill their con tract, but we must not forget that this form of gambling is on a par with ordinary gambling The following report is from Mr..F. G. Figg: "forward" transactions on the Stock Ex

change. Ching Ab Ling who has sold "short" to Ching Ah Fat will day go to the former me; I know it is a gamble 11 know you don't and say to bien : know you have cried want the oil-why should 1 go and boy it? The difference between my selling price and the present market price is about two mace

I will pay you the difference now, right away and we are quitte what any yout in nine cases out of teu Ching Ab: Fai stres, to the compromise for obvious reasons, and not a case of kerosine oil will be bought on account in the present price of Langkat: shares warranted by the facts before us ?

BEWARE |*

The end was near. One more application of tailors in Queen's Road, under circumstances First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory: 'the tube-fitted flask,' a few flicks of a towel, a | already recorded in these columns. When he note made of the pulse (it was now 96), and the appeared before Mr.F.A. Hazeland this morn

On the 2nd at 1.01. The barometer has laat stage was attacked. Willing arms were extended to catch, the fainting form that staging he was informed that two further changes risen over China, and is the changed the

gered blindly across the goal, the bar extrance had been laid against him by the medical

where,

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of the Peak Hotel, and fa dozen stop watches officer in charge of the Government Civil Picture is high over Central and Northern clicked. The thing had been done. Time: Hospital, in respect of a cheque for $20, and Chink, and continues relatively low over the

I hear since, on the best authority, that de- Mr. J. W. Osborn of the Kowloon Hotel, in Pacibe to the SE. of Formons.

sh. 8m. 43secs. \/

spite all rumours to the contrary, no serious respect of one for $14. The charge preferred Consequences are anticipated. This morning, by the Government Civil Hospital was, how. ont of these campus coincide (whose name, by ever, withdrawn. Defendant pleaded guilly. to recorded some times on the magisine page of all the charges, nod-bad, nothing to say. He the Dally Maff, is Walker) was able toght up was sentenced to an aggregate of six montha' and taken notice

hard labour.

curious that you

Gradients are rulher sleep over the Formosa Channel where St NE, winds will prevail, Fresh NF and Ninds may be expected over the N. part of the China Sen 21

Forecast-moderate N, winda; cloudy, some

rxia, ·

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless before TO-DAY, at 3 P.M., requesting it to be Izhded here..

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 9th October, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 9th October, or they will not be recognised. All damaged 'packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 9th October, at 3 F.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,'

Agent.. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1005.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND'

SINGAPORE,

Best ? KUTSANG." having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Gooda will be delivered from alongside.

The Company's Steamship

Carga impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 F,M. the 4th instant, will be landed at Cassignees, risk and expense, tr

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by No Fire Insurance will be effected.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

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