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„HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1905,

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY,

CAPTAIN Yescoger of the Gorman-as-Talk, charged Hani Lozening,” late chief engineer of that steamer, with being on

on board the ressa without permission, and behaving in die orderly manner. It appeared that Berening was paid off and disch urged on Saturday, but returned to the vessel, and refusing to leave;' remained till Sunday, when, as he persisted in The Reuter følegram recording the cele remaining on board the captain ordered him out of the ship. An argument followed which bration of the anniversary of the execution desening closed by spitting in the captain's face, of the leaders of the war in Hungary is of and the skipper: thereupon signalled for the especial interest to-day in view of the dis-police, and the man was afreated and brought turbances in connection with the renewal ashore. Placed before Mn F. A. Hazeland thle of the Ausgleich. Fifty-seven years ago a de morning he was fined $ 0, or threo weeks' hard, termined struggle was, made in the cause labour, of Hungarian independence, and self. government, the years 1848-49 being mark-

ed, by a revolition, which was in the mioin a Magyar rising, internally much, hampered by discordant, chiefly Slavic, races ally of whose lenders looked to the power of the Tsar as their ultimate support, fin secret, conget, with or were even

MR CHAU TUNG S AN

SANG IMPEACHMENT,

ARIZURE OF HIS GOODS AND PROFERTY AT

CANTON,

TELEGRAM.

THE PEKING OUTRAGE

CAPTURE OF THE ANARCHISTS.

"f

\TIVE÷IN/NUMBER,

The man who actually threw the bomb was killed in the not..

bom

Popularly known by the Chinese and foreign communities both fa, North and South Chica, the impeachment of Mr. Chau Tung Shan, the

Our local Chinese contemporary reputed Chinese millionaire and magnate who had only just recently been nominated as

prints the following telegram in its China's ambassador to the Cours of Belgium, issue of the 7th inst, which it re and subsequently supplanted by H.E. Lceived on the previous day. Shing Tok, has como as a rude shock to every

*** Poking, 6th October, 1005. one by whom Mr. Chau was known and in THE Honourable W.), Kenny, British Consul-particular to his large circle of friends the

"The perpetrators of the bomb General at Manila and dean of the local can

news upon whom broke with a staggering blow outrage (on the special High Com his horeland on Saturday. Mt. Kenny has Much me his friends and syingathisers must missionors] have been captured: his on been granted. leave of absence from his 1 feet for him in his "dire hour of trial, it in as They are Muk'.

uk Keung, Ku Cheung onerous post in the Philippines, and he looks nothing to compare with the upheaval that forward to a bracing voyage to Southampton was brought about in his home in Canton Wo, one Taeung and two others. and four months rest and recuperation; the when it was placed under arrest of Chinese ander pari of which fie, will seek within sourd it was med jarred of Chinese his agents. Of Kossuth, whose name is of Bow Bells. During his absence Mr. E. L. S. mentioned in the 1'euter wite, it is recorded Condos, vice-cousul, will preside at King that he did glorious service to the cause of Edward's casa in Calle Anleague, Mr., J. N. Sidebottom, of Smith Bell's, has been chosen as his country during those memorable years, acting, vice-consul. Mr. Kenny is, popularly although at the final catastrophe 'he endea-known in the Philippines us voured to enter secretly into relations with Cousul." He was born in Kilkenny, which the The Irish the Tsar for appointing aPrince of the | Cablenewt reminds us is famous for its cạis and Russian house as ruler of Hungary. But fierce politics in the fall of 59, "one of the male the champions of self-government and their old stock" in both the paternal and maternal

lines of descent. followers were finally overthrown by the Russian army of invasión, aided mainly by Slavic internal rebellion, and no serious efforts appear to have since been made to effect a separation. The national fcud still continues and the Government has fre- quently had occasion to resort to unusual measures to prevent any, rupture. What will happen after the present Emperor's death is a matter of some specalation. Karl Blind, in a forecast of the fate of Aus

tria-Hungary, says that the belief that it

SPANISH GUNBUAT BRING RAISED.

A report from Camp Keihiey states that the General Mance, the largest ofthesunken Spanish unboats, has been raised from a depth of 93 feet in 14 feet and it is expected to bring it to the surface next week. A large steel manspor lighter, was successfully raised last week, These vessels have suffered but little damage since being sunk and when brought to the sur

face are simply given a thorough cleaning and placed in commission, it not having been found

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" braves"acting under the peremptory orders of His Excellency Viceroy Shum upon whose representacions" Mr. Chau Tung Sbán,le to bà held to account for deficiency in the provincial

The tribulations among the women folk in the treasury to the extent of over two million lacis,

Chau home on Friday can better, ba-imagined | than described. Brought up as the pampered children of Luxury, with à rétinus of servants at every one of his daughters' and concubines heck and call, the ignominy in Chinese eyes which these very people have bees and are.

being subjected to under surveillance has évek cd the keenest sympathy from one and all by

whom this sensational affair is being discussed. And it is safe to say that in every Chinese hearth and home the absorbing topic of the hour has been the engaging subject, of the attachment of Mr. Chau Tung. Shan's goods and property by the authorities in Canton.

are

The columns of the local Chinese 'journals

· FURTHER PARTICULARS and RUMOURK The Paking Correspondent of the China Times of September 27 says Who threw

being the ton of the traitors who planned the the the bomb? Very strong circumstantial sevidence points to one of Duke Tsai's servants

annihilation of the High Commission. It” is and that the Infernal machine had a time fuse, which was sel to go off half an hour after the train had left the station.

This man was inside the special car, and the front of his body from waist up was literally

nature

flown to pieces, and his right arm below the use of the wound, it is thought that the war carrying the bomb lied to his belt under his coat, intending to stow it beneath the Duke's seat, but that, while arranging things in the che preparatory to his master's arrival, he accidentally bumped it against something.

There is hardly room for doubt that he had

· HONGKONG

LEGRAPH

EV

WEIHAIWEL

NOT CONSIDERED BY CABINET

[From Our Own Correspondent.

Shanghai, 9th October 8:10 pm

Replying to a request Chinoso Government, Sir Ernest Sa tow has noted that week by Great the evacuation of Weiluiwei by Great Britain link not vot beon considered by the Cabinot.

CANTON-HANKOW RAID- WAY

THE PROPOSED LOAN

BY BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]:

Shanghai, 9th October, 8.10 p.m.

In connection with Videroy Chang Chih-tung's railway rohemes, the British Government] hava agreed to loan the sum of Taels 10,000,000 at four and a half per cent for the period of twenty years.

The security for the loan is the tax behind him a strong secret society-the old levied on prepared opium collected in conservativa element, which is in the last stage Kwangtung, Hunan, and Hupeh

provinces.

taken up with detailed accounts attending the seizure, and from our vernacular contem

of its existence. Since goo this party has. necessary, so far, to replace any parts of the porary, the Sheung Păun, we have gleaned the mich nery,

fo'lowing particulars relating to the affair.been forced to witness its gradual, retirement T.

The paper is informed, on reliable authority has watched with jealous and fanatical hatred from the sphore of dominating influence, and THE RETURN OF THE JAPANESE that the Viceroy of Canton had received pie: the rise of H. E. Yean Shih-kal, and kindred spirits, whose visions of what China-ought to be are in accord with the ardent hopes of all civilized bountries:-

TROOPS.

UNPRECEDENTED TRANSPORT PROBLEM,

vious sanction from the Emperor to attach all

may then be entirely split up may turn out a -mistaken one, although he points out thất thờ breakdown of Russian autocracy, removes, Bo far, a danger from Hungary, where the pls. 53:00 | Magyar race, though à martial one, and act

the property, moveable and immoveable, within ing as the very pillar of the resini, is in reality splits $2.49 minority. Some connection between

kis jurisdiction belonging to Chau Tung Shan, The statement is repeated, reenarks the in pursuance whereof, on the 8th of the 9th moon. Hungary and the neighbouring German cleJapan Mail, that the transport of the Japanese (6th Octoberà a prefect, we magistrates and a A. S. WATSON & Co., nient, even if only by way of alliance, will armies from Manchuria will commence at the military officer, accompanied by the district always be in the Magyar interest. True end of October. We read in the Kotumin superintendent of Sai Kwang, proceeded along wisdom, be says, anist also prevent Hunga that the pincess of thoroughly disinfecting the Po Wa Fong to Kong Nga Lane to the house of Chau Tung Shan's brother. Arriving at the Prian statesineu from proceeding to extremes hospital ships is to be undertaken at once. towards the various nationalities within their. Our contemporary says that there are so of place guards were posted around the building own country. The establishment of a

these steamers, all ranging from 3,000 to 50 o atid the executive officers forthwith commenced tans, and that there has not been an oppor- to take an inventory of all jewellery and other Bohemian kingdom they cannot reasonablytunity to disinfect them thoroughly since the valuables and furniture within the premises, war began. The medical authorities are deter. After the inventory bad been completed the whose north-western population, ticar attended their sanitary arrangements through occupiers of the house were removed, under the Bohemian frontier, is Slavie also out the campaign shall not be now impaired surveillance, to the City. The female meme

of the househojil by any want of thorough precautions. In bers

were placed in The writer makes it clear that as to the Gerringing home the troops it would indeed charge, of Total Shui

Law and those man Empire its upholders have no wish be a lamentable thing if the lives of any who were living near Po Nga Fong were re- whatever to get up a new "fraticidal war" of these brave men were sacrificed through legated to the charge of How Lan Fong in the for the purpose of resuming their former want of care in such matters, and when yameo of old Tai-liang. Federal Austrian provinces, and he be we remember that more than half a mil. lieves that only as internal Austrian lion of troops will have to be transported with revolution could effect that, reunion. To all possible expedition, it is easy to see that any neglect might entail serious consequences. All 34 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, that case the German majority in the once the Japanese skill and forethought in organiza Federal provinces of Austria, would certain tion will be needed for this simpendous task ly not leave their kinsmen in Bohemia incomparably the greatest of its kind ever un to the lender murcies of the Czechs, dertaken by any nation since the days. of

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841. Flongkong, 23rd September, 1905.

désiray for it would act as a disinte

Owad some Power the giftla gle us To see oursels as ithers sea'us.

H.E. the Vicoray has agreed to the demand of the British Government that, in addition to the security, half of the foreign engineers employed on the construction of the Canton-Han- kow railway, shall be British.

It is reported that the other half of the engineers will be composed of

This prayer of Robbie Burnt has long been the prayer of civilized nations in regard to China. It has now been answered, and the at empis upon the lives of China's foremost offi- cials and acers, and the bursting of bombe wijj- only increase the momentum of China's awaken. Japancio. ing-the sun-sise gun of which was the bomb a 2 o'clock noon on September 24th, and

The Chinese Board of Commerce

132 rating force towards Hungary. herself, mined that the remarkable success which has men, women and servants,—in short, all the,the samo gun sounded the knelt of the con-represents that instead of the redemp-

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sent to Po Shu (a police detention ward); while his cousin (Foo. Ka Tai), formerly in charge of the haikwan revenue department, is under arrest on a charge of alleged embezzlement to the extent of over Taxis 1,003,00%, A brother of his, Foo Lau Chick, alleged also to be under the viceregal ban, is still at large. Fon

one of twenty it be at the option of the Government to redeem the loan at an earlier period.

ervative element. From this time forward, tion period being the radical student, who is wise, will loyally support his Government. l'arly lines will be. cos e mare diminet, and China will become united in her peaceful struggle for a place among the nations.

A speedy departure of the High Commission would be must opportune, because they could travel with a deeper sense of safety now, when the entire world is watching their movements and every one constitutes himself their guar dian, than if they were to wait till defeated for- ces, have an opportunity to rally from their disappointment sufficiently to plan another such dastardly deed.

[This money has been borrowed for the pur pose of paying the J, P. Morgan Syndicate the money due on the cancellation of the Canton- Hankow railway agreement.-ED., H. K.T.]

A CHANCE FOR SPORTEMAN,

TIGERS IN THE NEW TERRITORY,

A correspondent writes to say that he was Another Peking correspondent writes, under over the New Territory yesterday and while at date of the asth inst, Opinion here it, as Kowloon City was told by his friends, who ara

rumours are in circulation, and in my part of hills and they have distinctly heard their roare ed over the outrage of yesterday. The wildest have made their appearance in the neighbouring the city threats are being inado against for ing night after night. Ip (be evering on his signers, whose topure, here is to be a short one way home he called at the Younati. Police if the current report may be credited.

But whichever way events might tend, this whoje question would be treated by the feat of the Persian invader, for it is one thing captain superintendent of police. It is stated your issue of to-day indicatar, intensely excil-residing in the vicinity, that lately two tigem

Xerxes, and much greater in truth than the

German nation as one exclusively of its own of boats, and another thing to carry them by 10 ma-ch troops over the Hellespont on a bridge enncern, even as we would do, if after ship over six hundred miles of sea. The having lost one part of the United Kingdom nearest approach to the task now awaiting through an internal war, we found it neces-Japan was that performed by England in South Africa, but England had to remove her troops sary afterwards to renew the broken bond.

very gradually owing to the exigencies of the military situation. There is indeed no LOCAL AND GENERAL instance on record of the signing of a peace treaty which finds one of the signatories with A CASE of plague has been notified as having an army of some 600,000 men beyond the seas, occurred in the Colony since Saturday at noon, Russia, it cannot be doubted, will be much slower than Japan, for she has to transport her RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library army, to a much greater distance and by far less and Museum for the week ending the 8th | commodious means. No wonder that she inst Library Non-Chinese, 335, Chinese folks of leaving a large force in Siberia. That 108, Total 343. Mustum-Non-Chinese, 93, is rather a matter of expediency than of choice Chinese 2,998. Total 3,091..

it is to be profoundly hoped that Russia too will be able to make such arrangements as shall secure her gallant soldiers against being struck down by diseaseen route for home. She will have to do her over-land transport chiefly in the depth of winter, unless she postpones if sail next year, and it is stated, on apparently good authority, that her troops are by no means well supplied with winter clothing.

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INSPECTOR Gourlay and Sergeant Watt nade a raid upon No. 39 Gough Street last evening and there arrested no less than 72 Chinese, all apparently well-to-do, who were in the act of gambling on the result of a cricket fight. They were this morning placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, and the case was remanded till Saturday next, the master being released on bail of $1,000, and 51 of the stake-holders on sums varying from $10 to $25, while zo unable to find bail were locked up. The fighting crickets were seized, and will be produced at the trial.

a

Ka Tai is now under the vigilant eyes of the

house two of the "braves'-one Wü Huog that while search was being instituted in Foo's

and another Chan Pan--were observed to have appropriated for themselves Sex in coins and pair of India-rubber shoca. Whereupon the Taotal was informed, who at once ordered the

“General delight is expressed among the Station to verify matters and the Inspector in arrest and incarceration of the two delinquents, lower classes of the natives at the check which charge confirmed the above, only he could not On the same day (6th inst.) a guard of soldiers the reform movement has received, and they for certain whether they were ligeis,: was ordered to House No. 6r West Gate, which hope is indulged in that the, proposed mission leopards or wolves! However, the fact re- malas some animals have been molesting the was also closed under orders. Attention was will be abandoned. subsequently directed to No. 1, Fuk Loong Tai Kai. Under the direction of an ordnance officer a body of "braves" was posted around the building to prevent any of the inmates leaving the premises. Aa inven tory of the effects contained therein was also made, to complete which the officials were kept busy up to noon,

To search the bodier

small fire is also reponed as having broken out lo house in the Quadro de Seña, on Saturday night;

The news has been carried far and wide in inhabitants lately, and our correspondant asks. the country districts, and a friend just arrived us to draw the attention of some of our en from a village three miles east of the Ch's hua-thusiastic sportsmen to the opportunity shey. men informs me that Boxers have been drilling now have of searching for some exciting

shooting. there secretly for months past, and that the in cident of Sunday is ascribed to the anti-foreign

#FIRES IN MACAO, party in the capital, t

The rumours in circulation recall the period. A fire broke out in the ironware shop of Chen of the ladies in the house for any concealed prior to the siege in 1900, and foreigners walk Hing Cheung, No. 34, Rua debRei, Mácuo, valuables women searchers were appointed, ing in any part of Pekjog at sill removed from last night, and was still burning this, morning, When this house was finished with, the off the Legation area are being as freely reviled as fears being enteraised that it would be impose cials visited another at the South Cale and was the case five years ago. The anti-foreign sible to prevent it spreading to the houses at here went through identical proceedings as crusade carried on in the press by Messrs the back of the burning building, os Rüs de related in the cases of the previous pre Hang Hsin-chai and Fling Yi-chung, the editors Guimaraes mises. The last of the houses to be visit of the "Ching-hus-fil-pao" and "Chung wat ed on that memorable day was one in jih pan is proving very successful, as, indeed, In Lok Lane whereto the arresting officess

was to be anticipated. repaired in search Jor one Luk. Arriving at The latest tea-shop rumour is to the effect the house they inquited for the man, but the that the attack was specially aimed at Toxn- unsuspecting inmates not knowing the errand Fang on account of the indignation which which brought the soldiers to the house direct the joint memorial drawn up by the ed them to the temple San Yuen Kon whereve Viceroys and him against the Luk had gone to on a visit to the priest there old examination system has ovoked When the officials arrived at the temple, true among the conservatives of Chine. Hajro Fing to the information they had received, Luk too has long been depopular in anti-foraign was there and was promptly placed under circles on account of his reform opiofont, No doubt, too, the presence of Yuan Shib-kei's son was another inducement to the perpetrators of The P. & O, S, N, Co's Pond left Singa

por for this port on 8th lust, at 6 am outrage, the out well informed correspondent writes: The M. Micargo-boat Lowgree Jon Shang

and is dus here it is being, rumoured among the allies in yesterday morning,

Tientsin city that the recent outrage was the work of the Boxers, who are said to be rallying is asserted that their object was not so much the destruction of the Chinese Commissioners at of the foreign Ministers, and the British Minister in particular. have this direct from a native source

· Mr. Yaan Yuan-ial, the son of HE the The Java- Viceroy of Chill, reisrned from Peking to Tisatsin westerday. He as accompanied by saveral Chino

Arrest.

It is also reported that the Pun U. Magistrate crossed over to Honam, there to attach a house belonging to the Chau family,

A NOTED VIOLINĮST'S VISIT. Mr. Leopold Premyslva, a young Polish violinist who has so early stained great dis- linction and is now on a tour of the world, BAN Francisco papers desk at length with serious writes to us (Singapore Free Press) from charges alleged to have been made against the Batavia to say that after a successful tour interpreter of the American consulate here, in Java, and before going on to Australia ha The Chronicle say-Twelve Chiacas mer intends to visit Singapore and give a concert chanle who claim to have been held up in here. As a sounderkind he toured in Den. mark, Austria, Holland, Belgium and England, Hongkong for contributions of 15a cach, some

He was then introduced by Prince Albert; of of whom were charged with eye-iroable," ,havo sent a signed statement to, Washington Sachsen-Allenburg, who took an interest in alleging that the Chinese interpreter of the the young 'violinist, to Joseph Joachim, the Our native contemporary is informed ibat the American Consulate is the man who collects the greatest violinist for ball a century-past, who Total at Shanghai has been communicated funds, the payment of which is supposed to was delighted with the lad and accepted him with to detain Chau Tong Shan in the North at once as pupil. Through Joachim's inern Settlement, and it learns that the British guarantee their landing at San Francisco. The "adrenalin curs" is an affair of magnificent fluence (we read) Robert Mendelssohn, the Authorities in Hongkong and the Portuguese at | proportions, if these charges are true. The Berlin banker, and a descendant of the famous Macao were requested to bays Chan's property Chinese are naturally enraged at the idea that composer Felix Mendelssohn, became in its under surveillance. A regards the Hong one of their own countrymen has acted as the terested in Fremyslav and assisted him kong Authorities inquiries made by us at Police tool of the doctors. The evidence which they financially. Then followed tours in Germany headquarters did not substantiate the report, have sent to Washington includes receipts from and England And now this present tour Nothing appear to have been heard officially the doctors for treatment ? received, and the round the world, For the past tweply yours of the matter, and if any comm sum exacted in nearly every case was $50. only two violiniste of the front rank have been received by she But the Chinese fall their own story in pictures visited, Singapore, as Remen and Ovide would doubtless be treated confident Musin. This is the third of that raak”)

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