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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER 27 1905.

CANTON CRIME.

VILLAGE ELDER SHOT,

'ACCUSED IN HONGKONG.

At the Magistracy, this morning. Me LONDON, 25th October. Hanson, chief Inspector of Detectives Numerous foreign bankers, lucluding Lord applied on behalf of the Chinesa Guvern Revelstoke, are now in St. Petersburg, arrangment for the extradition of Chan l'ung ing the details of a loan, which is expected who is wanted at Union to answer to the to appear in November, probably of upwards charge of commit ng armed robbery inibe of $70,000,000, divided between France, ikong village, Shuntak district, Canton

The prisoner pleaded guilty, Germany, England,, Holland, and America,

The State of Russia. SERIOUS POLITICAL STRIKE.

The railway strike in Moscow has spread In every direction involving a dozen of the prificipal towns.

THE "YING KING" SOLD

pappa AT THE AUCTION,

lender,

have struck, the strike being political

Martial law is imminent in St. Petersburg. The railway men have sent a deputation to M, Witic declaring that the only remedy for the present situation is political liberty there till he heard someone call out "save The presiding deity beld the hammer.sulted in the Emperor being dethroned.

and the convocation of a Duma elected by direct universal suffrage. Enough bloud har already, been shed in Maneburla and in the cities of Russia.

Later.

peror.

Al China at the time of the coup d'etat, which re-

ATTACKED BY PIBATES-

The Chinese dispatch vossòl Chingkáí which

counter with platen some days ago, reports the well known at Cheloo had quite a serious ent Daily News, of the 19th inst, The Chingdur bart

been at a visit to the Governmentworks at Taku for repairs and had just proceeded intakeupber old duties of watching foi fennoulces when she observad in the vicinity Yangkakao a sus picious native junk The vessel drawing nearer was immediately fired upon from the junk. The Chinghai, which, has several quick- firing guns no bo rd, promp le replied," hear. ing closer down upon the pitate craft, and fierce duel commenced. Suddenly seven niore junks Ani, firing on her from all aldes. That the appeared and all rap close to the Ching

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by the fact ihme dhey actually uses in some Bechstein,

the that they endeavoured to enter the re-sel

The fight tank place at night in bright moonlight and is stated in have lasted about an hour or more. The pirate junks' finally withdrew with the loss of three men captured. The Chingar hnd two men killed and he old wooden superstructure riddled by rifle bul less. The decks are said to have been actually ripped open.

li Chang Chỉ Tũng since then has bean com- || "If the Japanese carry out their pledge and stantly engaged with military schemes. His return, Manchuria to China, it is unlikely that Japanese drill instructors, are actively trans- China would over allow encroachment without forming the native troops. All the soldiers recopzie to war. It in doubtful:if any power of Chang Chi Tung, who, like those of will avert again be allowed to take. Chinese A curious crowd gathered aboard the Yin Yuan Shilt, Kai in the more northerly pm territory as has been done in the past. → King to-day. It was an anxious crowd, but not all) anxious as those who have been livince, are dilled in foreign style, have taken to Macao in their time. A policeman been clad in new uniforms, and the police

CHINESE DESPATCH VESSEL stood at the gangway; another policeman en of the province have been garbed stood laside a mest pontentious warning. Alitary uniforms after the manner of the police rule, those who cram the lower decks are not of Japan. Yuan Shib Kai In Pechili agree's exactly of the kant low, but to-day, or rather with the work Chang Chi Tung is doing in the this afternoon, the cream of the Chinese two Kwang provis ces on the Yangtzte, ani magnates were on the scene. Ry your side, when the work being carried on by these there was a detective, which was ominons Viceroys is complete China will have an army The Ying King which has braved the navy that will be capable of defendios Tuan Yan, who said he was employed in his battle and the breeze for, lel us say, a coupl

China, father's paper shop in the Pik Kong village, of years, was to be disposed of... There was a

Chang Chi Tung's idea is similar to that gave evidence to the effect that, at about b'g gathering when Mr. Hughes took hi-stated in the motto of England's militia, De

stand

in the centre and carefully, one fence not Defiance. His pet scheme, al pre night n'clock on the evening of the 19th might almost say conscientiously, repped sent, is the arsenal at Hlasyang above Hankow Janary last he and his father left their hit, book. Confession being good for which was established to found steel rail, bu dwelling house to go in the shop: They the soul, Mr. Hughes admitted taught leader is still absent. All that China needs to now it is busily casting canEOD. But the did not know Chinese, Everybody laugh 36,000 workmen at the factories in Lod, had proceeded about jo në 40 yards when at but the why or wherefore is bayon! mould the millions into a strong nation is

his father was stopped by the prisoner, who'

Then liko ́ à "chairman of a company | Jen "Chang Chi Tung is becoming low was carrying & Wi chestat cathing. The ac meeting making 30 per cent. per annum, he feeble physically, although his mind is stil cused fired two shots at the old man, one of asked questions. To keep to the metaphor, clear. lis influence is great with the Empress which struck him in the hunty. Witness hid No questions were asked. The auctioneer Dowager, and it must be, too, with the Em of the Ping King motioned, and two clerks at- behind the wall of a house, and stayed peated--one to hold the book, one in lister. Kang Yu Wel, the fugitive obliged to leave He has also strong sympathy with

fife," He then left, his hiding place, and elaborate idea of the Ping King was given; found his fatlier tying on the ground. The it was the finest thing on earth, and all the The naval scheme, as reported from Peking batter said the prisoner hard shot him. Wit rest of it "And what about your bids, gentle is for a thorough renzodelling of Chlua's fight ness comicd him back to the house, and men?" The first bid came out strong and Ing feel. The board engaged in working out then found he had a bullet wound in the abdo confident-85,000. "Awful pause! Somebody the details has already arranged for funds for said "Another thouand" but the auctioneer the establishment of the navy, and decided men. He called in a doctor the next morning,was deaf. He could only hear $foco, bids. It to form a special ministry of marine. The *. ST. PETERSBURG ISOLATED.

but his father died ten days fater, Witneis came, and the auctioneer afminst smiled organization and techoical language to be em had known the accused from his youth up and Certainly he was very considerate of the ployed by the ministry of marine will be borzox. St. Petersburg is completely cut off except said, that his father was shot beciuse he was waiting clerk, for he daid, "Give me thated from japan, and it is intended to secure the book at once, and no nonsense about it." The services of a Japanese naval officer of high rank. by telegraph. The gravity of the situation one of the ciders of the village who had gone clerk gave it up. Another spectator felt to act an adviser. Tientsin has been chosen is, hourly increasing and asserting itself, in the magistrates and asked to have the another man's pocket for a handkerchief and us the headquaters of the Chinese navy, and The whole of the State Municipal organi prisoner Ariested, ho was a thief and always got it. The bids were between two kangsis there the naval department buildings will be sations are dislocated by the wide ramifica.comntating robberies about the village. The they say in Malaya. At $80,000 there was established, Subordinate stations will be creat magistrates told the elders to produce defend man, because he had only a silk gown, said

a long stop. A poor man, he seemed a pobred at Shanghai, Chefoo, Nanking, on the Chu- san archipelago, and at Tapengi or Mirs bay, ant within one week or they would have to pay that the Ying King cost something like the point near Hongkong, whence Dewey's ships $1,00%. They raised $200 which they get from 5200,003. That increased the price by another sailed for Manila in fight the Spanish vessels, the man's relatives, but the prisoner's wife and 51,000. At 300,000 there was a prolonged The stations which exist at present af Tientsin

halt. An outsider, a man who had no and Nanking will be taken over and fortified mother were arrested by the magistrate,

money whatever so. far as appearances go. At each of the six stations naval schools will be Tang Fong, a neighbour of the last witness, said, "So," That was the beginning of established under Japanese and foreign instruct said that on the night' in question he was in the $500 bids. A chal and a chatter and up

and dis. The eventual tactical strategical or his house when he heard two shots fired and went the bids. Mr. Hughes, hugely jocular,ganization of the new Chinese navy will be in on going outside saw deceased lying on the ggested that they should hurry up They a number of divisions, composing two or more hurried up at the rate of 5500, which, of course, squadrons, to be determined upon latter, which ground and the prisoner with a gun in his is a mere soupcom to the moneyed people who will be known as the active fleet, in addition to hand. He had known the accused for many travel by the Ying King. At the same time it which there will be a strong reserve squadron. years, and reco ̧nized him as the man standing would be interesting to know if Mr. Hughes The plans as far as have been matured, have by with the gun.

ever had a trip to our Portuguese neighbour. been adapted fr1to the Japanese, whose naval The way he launched out abuit the beauties of department gave important assistance in the the boat, is for sather her) marvellous speed matter, and the viceroys of the different coast and so on, would have charined the heart of a and river provinces are all actively assisting in wheelbarrow. The cry was $,6,000-only carrying out the grand scheme. thousand" and the auctioneer beamed. Dion ninety-six thousand. Somebody said—"A

went the hammer on the book, and the clerk looked apprehensive. Drop again, and up came a shout of $97,000. It was touch and go for the hundred thousand and Mr. Hughes touching was his statement, that are inan who made a touchitiu appent to the cowd. So

hadten cents owing to hi and "severe" dol The Magistratetold him that if any one there lars due was compelled to bid, $87,002 "Make struck him he had only to tell the Superinten-it the hundred, and Mr. Hughes. There dent, and the persons who struck him would was a bid, and another, and that was the end The Ving King was sold for $8,000. Then get into serious trouble.

tions of the strike.

The movement, it is believed, largely owes *its origin to the intensity of the discontent at the inadequacy of the proposed reforms.

TANJONG.PAGAR, DOCK ARBITRATIÓN.

INTERESTING EVIDENCE

The hearing of expertovidence in connection with the Panjong Pagar arbitration is procceil lng, and on the igh inst, some very interesting statements were made

A $10,000,000 1.0AN.

Constabla 53 gave evidence of arrest. Having heard the evidence" "prisoner was asked if he pleaded guilty to murdering the

Mr. J. C. Nicholson, manager of the Hong-deceased, and said "Yes." He had nothing kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, giving further to ray. He knew the name of the men evidence, said he remembered the question of he killed; it was Chau Foo Mun. the Dock Company raising fresh capital în 1904, and he formed the opinion the proper rate of interest the Bank sught to charge was 5 per

cont. Cras-examined, witness stated that the Bank of which he was manager were not the regular bankers of the Company. It was; he added, suggested in private correspondence that the money to be raised at 5 per cent. was $10,000,000. The sum of $307,000 was raised

by debeinures at, eventually, 6 per cent, Wit neri în, 1912 thought the right rate of interesi was 5 per cent in 1992 and in, 1934 he again expressed the same viasi,

HONGKONG, SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPUTITOR.

The Hon. W. P. Waddell, chairman of the" Tanjong Pukar Duck Company since June, in reply to Lond Robert Cecil, vaid he lied been on.] the Board of Directors since 898. Witness alluded to the excellent facifities of the docks; and said the coaling arrangements compared well with other parts. The recent slackness in trade in ingapore he attributed in the scarcity of money, but he hoped Government would soun fix the rates. He did not consider the raising of the Company's rates made any difference to

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The case was adjourned till Tuesday next. Prisoder said he did not want to go to the Gaol again as the people there "struck him and

knocked him,"

UNDER STRANGE COLOURS,

A NICE POINT RAISED.

Francisco Arcio, Cook, and Desidiris Adina, assistant engineer of the German 6.3. Poupe were charged hefute Mr. F. A. Hazeland this morning with deserting from that ship on the 22nd ipst.

Mr. P. W. Golding appeared for the defence,

the detectives left,

make a nation of China. In Chang Chi Tung' "It' is, education, Dr. Martin said, that will

widely circulated book of excays, which were first published a few years ago in English un der the title of "Learn," the viceroy says Education is China's only hope." With education China will take fis place in the

East, and the great markets which will follow upon the education of the millions in China will offer a greal scops for Western trade. It is in trade matters that the

is the only of Japan will be most felt. Here is the only Yellow feril. The Japanese are competing sirangly with the nations for the trade of China There is a mortgage of $10,000 on the Japan is a progressive nation, and, with its Ying King, but that does not affect the pur-growing influence in China will secure a great chaser.

The buyers were Messrs. Li Shek Pang, and kets ift for other nations. No one nation will deal of the trade, but there will be large mar- Pang Yik Cho. The runner-up was Mr. Chau ba'able to supply the demands, when education Siu Ki, managing director of the Shiu On S. S. makes customers of the millions, when they Co., the owners of the Awang steamers.

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DR. MARTIN ON CHINA.

INTERESTING INTERVIEW REGARDINŮ THE GENERAL SITUATION, The Victoria Colemist prints the following interview with Dr. Martin, wel known in China and the Far East :---

"China was very close to throwing in her lot with Japan in the war against ussia after Japan's first success."

Fredrick Muantius, captain of the Ponujë, said he was trading about the Caroline Islands, and came here in vet some repairs done to the vessel, which was 's motor yacht. The first defendant was assistant engineer, and signed on articles for one year. He nirived in Hong

Dr. W. . P. Martin, DD, LLD, formerly the trade. If the Company lind remained in long on the 6th of September, and the defend-president of Imperial Tungwen College at ek possession they could have maintained their ant deserted on the 22nd, He had leave for ing, where he was one of three besieged by general whaufago charge. Drawing com the day, but never returned to the vessel. Boxers five years ago, so told a Colonial re- parisons with other ports in this part of the To Mr Goldrings-The Panapé is the pro-

puter on his arrival yesterday by the steamer Kanagawa-murs from Hankow, on the world, witness was of opinion that Hongkongperty of the German Government in the Caro Vangizst, where he went to found a college for was their only competitor "in a certain class line lands, ard is enga,ed in transpiring China's most progressive viceray, Clung Chi of business." There was no place in Singa- | officials, store, e'ry about the islands, and Tung. Dr. Martin has spent over half a pore where competition could be started on a sortines carrying passengers. The vessel' century in China, and is a close friend of commercial basis with Tanjong Pagar. Com flew the concular, and not a mercantile masing, Chinese officials; he knows more of China and Chang Chi Tung, as well as many other paring the Singapore rates with those of oiler Bag.

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European or American.

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have learned to use flour as thousands are daily, and to use cotton goods and other wares of the West.

The thrie cupltured pirates are wounded and were most likely taken when trying to gain the deck of th: dispatch vessel. They are now at Chèfon awaiting their trial. It is stated that AND the captain of the Chinghai wired in the Tantai for assistance and that this official telegraphed to the G vernor' at Chinanfu.. The torpedo cruiser, Frii will probably be despatched to the place which seems to be the headquarters of the daring robbers.

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As for the boycott established by the Chinese against the United States and American goods, Dr. Martin said the boycott was already as. suming very serious proportions, but he thought it must eventually fail. He said the boycott had taken a strong hold on the Chinese mind: Lecturers were harangsing thousands 4mnths' sight felmany, ... 207| at great meetings in all the coast cities, aldar Silva! ...........i.....i... 28. though the wide-wheeled Pekin carts had Bank of England vete not yet carried the message over the mandarin Sovereign roads to the interior. Proclamations had been sent, however, to nearly every walled city of any consequence and every effort was being made to further the movement. It was national ouibreak .such as had not It was greater even in this respect been seen. than the war with Japan or the Boxer outbreak, for these movements alone affected the north. while the boycott affects bath north and south

In the north officials and others are indignant because of letters recieved from scholars and they have been compelled to submit to indig merchants in the United States who stated nities by American immigration officials. The movement is as strong, if no stranger in the north than in the sou h, although there is scar age (the coches and other Chinese in America cely one in a hundred, if not a smaller percent-

he has been augmenting for the past year. He who comes from the north. Nearly all are frem is engaged in remodelling the Chinese army, the south (hany Chi Tung, said Dr. Martin, which will be established:fter foreign models, felt much aggrieved because of the friction A large number of Japanese drill-instructors that had arisen between the Chinese people- have been engaged, arms are being secured it is not a Government movement-and the arsenals founded, new-fashioned guns of mare United tates, and he asked Dr. Martin to use modern styles to those previously used by what influence he could to bring to bear upon China's artillery are being purchased abroad, his return, to New York to allay the trouble | and hundreds of conson are 1 eing cast in the | that has arisen.

arsen 1 established by Chang Chi Tung-at first for the purpose of moulding steel rails-at A native correspondent writing from Peking Hanyang on the Yangizie, near Hankow A board for the fo mation of a navy modelled on about the uncalled-for apprehensions of an the Japanese wavy's system has been formed, "anti-dygastic and-anti-foreign «rising" in the with Prince Ching and Yuan Shi Kai, the viceroy of Pechili, who is such a strang KIRES AND INSÜRANCH

capital, states that it all arose through the vivid lieutenant of Chang Chi Tung in his reform. imagination of certain persons when they movements, and other prominert Chinese OFFICES.

heard of the sudden return the other day of officials, all of whom belong to the board which Commenting upon the Judyment given in the their Majesties from Rho Park Palace to the is organizing the new Chinese army, co-operat case of Zung Chi v. the Imperial Insurance Forbidden City." It was at first understooding in working out the details. Prince Pu Lun, who represented China at the St. Louis Con Ltd., the N, C. D. News says that fires that her Majesty the Empreis Dowager was to exposition, is said to have been the originator. celebrate the seventy-first anniversary of her of the scheme to make a new navy for Chins, have increased at such a phenomenal rate that, birth on the 6th prox. at Eho Park Palace. but it is all part of Chang Chi Tung's grand as the Chairman of the Council said in his ad. The weather, however, having turned su iden- || scheme to make Chlon a power in the East.. but he would not be surprised if such was the dress to the Brigade last week, “it may not be ly cold and uncomfortable, her Majesty chang uncharitable to suspect that the monotonous ed her mind and decided that she would cele upsetting of kerosene oil lamps, is not wholly brate in Poking. The result was that their accident. In many cases this supposition is Majesties, without any preliminary notice, sad unquestionably correct, but unfortunately it denly left Eho Park for Peking to the consterns

tion of all those possessed of more or less excited cannot be definitely proved by such dirter cyi-imaginations. Owing to therecent bomb outrage, dence as the law requires, la any event the | however, it was but right, says the N. C. 7 evidence relied upon is almost always clicum News, that their Majestics' counsellors should stantial, and many insurance companies des take all precaution against a repetition of such cline to fight claims to which strong; suspician, attempts, and so when their Majesties left Bho aunches, for fear of harming thele business. Park for Peking, that day there were in the ly felt. If Chang Chi Tung could have had It has beef noliced again and again that a de-imperial cortego, besides a large body of his way soldiers could be raised in fact, this

Mr, Goldring.—Then, your Worship, I must tonnage dues as Bawayia and Monile, which raise the point that the section does not apply In an interview on board the Kanagawa, were higher. The manager, Mr. Nicholson, here as it only refers to desestions from foreigned with other officials in military schemes which

he said Chang Chr Tung was now engak remained with the Government and was re-

merchant vessels, white we have it now thatthe fused permission by the Governor to appear to Panapé does not on me under that category, give evidence. Without his assistance they The Cerman consul, who was present in bad experianced considerable difficulty in get. | Court, asked for an adjourninent to enable him ting up their case.—Witness was cross-examiz- lo lake legal advice in the matter. ed by Mr. Balfour Browne 'on the comparative charges of other ports, but the saluting guns from a warship entering the harbour made bis | T'HA ALLEGED -ANIL-DYNASTIG remarks at the outset inaudible. - Counsel read `at 'great-length the correspondence between the Company's directors and the Consulting. Board in London on the subject of wharfexs tension,

cision

Remanded till to-morrow. si refoned,

RISING

Dr. Martin believes the Boycott will fail eventually, however, because of the inherent greed of the Chinese merchant, The Chinese will not long work together in this matter, however well they do at present.. It is not the nature of the Chinese merchant to allow a chance to slip by to earn what be. can by sur. reptitiously evading the terms of the bay colf, and an outlet will be made in this way which will Jeopardize and finally result in the aban donment of the boycott. At present, though, the movement is a widespread one.

Dr. Martin could not affirm nor deny that Wu Ting Fang, the former Chinese minister to the United States, was at the bead of the boycott movement. He did not know, he said,

There are few people, sald Dr. Martin, who case Wa Ting Fang had great knowledge of know how near China was to throwing in her his own people, and no Chinese is better versed lot with Japan soon after the commencement in the ways of the West. As to whether Japa of the war with Russia, Chang Chi Tungnese influences were aiding the boycott, he worked strenuously to this end. He had been could not way. It was possible, Japanese infe- called to Peking shortly before the beginning eace is very strong in China to day. of the war, when the Chinese Government worried about the Manchuria although he remained in the background and did not come into direct contact with tbe for eign Ministers his work at that time was strong

was

such as that' given yesterday has bad a, { cavalry and; fool guarde in front, rear, and the 'was done, General Maj as will be remembered Diarula, sħali revert to China at the close of the

number of men as usually carried their Majes tien sedan-chairs, the only exception being that no one know which of these six Imperial sodan chairs contained either the Empress Dowager, Emperor of Empress This was,

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1905.

DINNER,

HORS D'OEUVRES, Egg a la Rusar,

SOUP. Consomme Royal.

FISH.

Smoked Garoupa and Butter Sance,

ENTHEES.

Lamb Cutlets a la Nelson."

Rabhit a la Française. Chicken and Macaroni Pudding.

CURRY. Gon Carry,

JOINTS.

Roast Australian Beef. Roast Capon and Bread Satice. Boiled Bacon and Spinach, Cold Corned Ox Tongue and Mixed Balad, Asparagus Salad.

SWEETS.

Bread and Butter Pudding. Coffee Ice Cream and Pound Cake. Apricot Tart. Tipsy Cake.

DESSERT.

Coffee

Fruit

China was keenly interested in the outcome and of the peace negotiations now proceeding at Washington, although China had not a voice et the conference. However, a pledge was given to China by Japan that the main portion of Man. churia, other than a portion of the Liaotung pe

faith that will make good this, province, and a particularly good feeling prevails toward Japan in China because of the respect shown by the Japaness FOR TSINGTAU AND VLADIVOSTOCK, to the Maden tombs and other places held HE Steamship sacred by the Chinese Government in the war. are Liaoyang and Mukden, as is known, are the cradles of the Manchu race, which China. Nurhachu, the conquerỢT

most salutary effect upon the fire record, and sides thereof, six Imperial sedan-chairs exactly having been sent to the vicinity of the Great this is only an additional confirmation of the a) ke, all occupied and home by the same Wall just without the Willow Palisade border supposition that pisngi not most, Chiness

ing Manchuria, ready for any eventuality Fres are not purely accidental. The Imperial

Chang Chi Tang was over-ruled. Forelge Insurance Co... Ld, has done service both to

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