TELEGRAMS.
'HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE.
JAPANESE SQUADRON,
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TO VISIT ENGLAND AND AMERICA,
[From Our Own Correspondent)
Shanghai, Sth September, '
· 11,30 á.m. ̧. A` Japanese naval squadron will visit England and America next year. The squadron will leave Japan in March.
[Renter's]
LONDON, 6th September.
Obituary,
The death of Mr. Louis Spitzel at Carlsbad is announced.
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Mr. Spitzel was the European adviser of Li Heng-chang
Bussin.
A Russian official communique, describ ing the policy of the Gavernment, announces the more severe repression of revolutionary crimes. I promises a liberal 'measure of reforms, including the removal of useless restrictions on the Jews, the granting of Zemstvos to Poland and the Baltic provinces; the reform of the police and other services.
Germany.
Later.
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A sensation has been created in Germany by the appointment of Herr Dernburg, the well-known banker and business man, as the Director of the Colonial Department, in succession to Prince Hohenlohe, who re- signed in consequence of severe criticisms on the management of the Department. Herr Dernburg's appointment is regarded as indicating the determination of the Kuiser to run the colonies on business lines.
The Cuban Insurrection. Attempts to negotiate with the Cuban insurgents have failed and the outlook is not promising.
THE HONGKONG, COTTON SPIN-¦
NING, WEAVING AND DYZING COMPANY, LIMITED.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The ninth ordinary annual meeting of share.. holders of the Hongkong Cotton Spinning, Weaving, and Dyeing Co, Ld, was held di the office of the general managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson at 12 30p.m. to-day, for the purpose of (eceiving the report of the consult. ing committee and statement of accounts, to 3rat July, 1906.
There were present, Hon. Mr. W. ), Gres son (Chairman), Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., and Mr. A. G. Wood (consulting committee). Messrs. A. Shaw (manager), A. Gintins, C. H. Ross, F. South, Coen Hap, Ho U Shang, I o Cheung Shiu, Fuk Kam Yin, Cheong Ming, Dor Fuk, and A. Brunk Smith (secretary),
The notice convening, the meeting having been read!,
The Chairman said:-Gentlemen, subject to your approval, I propose to take the report and statement of accounts, which have been in your hands for several days, as read. During the first five months at the year covered by the accounts now before you, a very satisfactory demand was experienced for our yarns, but the sime cannot be said of the period since January last. The outlook in May was so dis. couraging that the General Mangers decided to resurt la "short time," and, in the absence of any unprovement in the demand for yare, the mill's output is still confined to very moderate dimensions. I may mention, however, that everything is in readiness for again running "fall time," direc ly the position warrants such # course being adapted. Whilst the outlook does not lead one in anticipate much activity in the near future, 1 incline to the opinion that, once trade is adjusted to the present high level of exchange, we may reasonably expect to find an rulet for all we can produce. Some of you will doubtless recollect that 1902, when T. T's, on London touched 1/6), we also passed through what may ptly he termed ku2 adjustment period. During the later part of that year we sold very little, but as dealers were then realizing good profits on- contracts effected at higher sates of exchange, deliveries were not unsatisfactory. For the past few months the reverse has been the care. and I regret to say that there have already bren some serious failures among the local native yarn merchants, which have adversely affected the yarn business. It is satisfactory | to note that indications point to good creps of cotton in America and India, an essential
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 1906.
CALLION DAY BY DAY
DEATH OF AN EXPECTANT PREFECT.
(From Our Own Correspondent]
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Canton, 7th September, Wong Tal Fwan, expectant prefect, died on the 17th day of the 7th moon (5th inst.), had been deputed by the Viceroy of the two Kwang to deal with the new lixes imposed on salt, le was to have been promoted an im prial Commissioner in London.
INJURED BY LIGHTNING.
At 1 p.m. on the 6th instant, the wind blow fercely in Canton and heavy showers of rain Professional Gate was injured by the lightning, fell. A man sitting in his house outside the the hair on his head being burned off.
SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Peter Sidney Hyndman was brought up on remand on 4th inst. n the Court résuming Mr. N. C. Home said that since the fast hear ing he had been retained together with Mt. Andrews and Mr. Brooks for the defence.
Inspector Bourke then called
Mr. Hume-Of course I wish to apply for a | 7878 STRANDḤD'“ MANCHURIA" copy of the depositions and perhaps it will ex-
Pedite matters if I make the application now a The local agent of the Potifie Mail Steam-
copy can be started on at once.
His Worship-Certainly.
ship Company informaus, says the Shinghaj
Mr. Home Then there is another point. | Marcury, of 4th inst., that through the courtesy There are certain letters-correspondence of the Commercial Cable Company a private which passed between the prisoner and Mrs.telegram dated 4th September received by the
Dr. Neil Maclead, who, on being sworn. ! Rose. "I beliara the accused made an applica: Manager of the company in 'reference to the
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jinn to your Worship yesterday afternoon. 1 have since consulted with 'mỹ client and I posti gf he P.M. steiner Aouchovia has would ask that I should be allowed to have been communicated to him. The" telegram that correspondence myself. It has not beestates that there is no materis! change in the put in as evidence,
other letters.
Mr. Andrews said that the letters addressed to accused were his own private property and would perhaps be of use in his defence. The letters of Mrs. Rore they would leave with the Court and perhaps they would be handed over to them if it was deemed necessary by his Worship.
His Worship acquiesced in this suggestion. Mr Andrews said that in regard to the callig of Mrs Rose of course if her statement was heard the defendant should be present.
His Worship- It will be taken in the presence of the accused.
Mr. Andrews-Of course, this is a serious matter for the accused ;We should not want anything talten unless the Indy was fully in possession of her senses.
Inspector McDowell said that he had examined some of the letters (produced) and they simply appeared to be private letters between accused and Mrs Rose, and he did fot think that there was any necessity for the police keeping them,
stated:About 6 p.m. last Saturday ('was called by telephone to No. 15 Haining Road.. On the floor of the firm story in the bedroom I found a man said to be Harry Smith. I did not
Inspector Rourke produced the correspond. know the man. He was stretched on his back
ence referred to, which Inpector McDowell unconscious and could not be roused. Blood raid be obtained last night from No. 16 Dent was oozing from a bullet wound about three-Road in the presence of Mrs. Rose's brother, eighths of an inch in diameter at the root of the Mr. Murphy. - There, ware · letters sent, to
hanskerchief which was tied round the fiend neck just above the breast bone. On removing Hyndman from Mrs. Rose and there were also
blood was flowing freely, from a byllet «wound EXAMINATION OF POLICE STUDENTS,
under the scalp similar in size to that The Canton Palice College has issued a noti
in the neck and inch behind and three Gcation stating, that an examination will be inches above the tip of the left ear. Its edges held on the 16th and 27th days of this_mong_
were stained black and brain tissues scattered Eigth and 15th inst), and all the police, stud- among the neighbouring bloody hair. From the presence of certain general spasms of the ents, who have completed their studies must
body it was obvious that the injury involved the assemble in the hall of the said college and cerebellum, or little brain. Upon disinfecting present themselves for examination on those both wounds and applying a temporary dress days without bringing any stationery. Those ing the patient was removed to the General who has the examination will obtain good teaspital and the wounds redressed. He died at 8.30 that evening without recovering con. commendations from the Superintendent of
>ciousness. On Sunday morning I made a Police.
postmericm examination of the body. No other external injuries were to be seen than those described. The passage of a bullet could THE SHANGHAE TRAGEDY,
be traced through the back part of the left hal of the cerebrum damaging also the left and OPENING OF PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.
middle lopes of the cerebellum under which this deformed bullet (produced) was found. Peter Sidney Ryndinas, described as a book-
This crushed piece of lead bad apparently been keeper, residence, 16 Dent Road, was charged shaved off by the bone as the Bullet entered on the 3rd inst, at H. B. M. Police Court, Shang the scalp, being found under the scalp. bai, before Mr. G W. King, Acting Police bullet (produced) which caused the neck wound was found somewhat below the level of the Magistrate, wib that he feloniously and up-
point of entrance embedded in the soft tissues awfully with midice alorethought did shoot one
in front of the vertebral column, to reach which Mrs, G. it. Rose with a revolver thereby doing position it must have pushed aside without hergrievous bodily harm on the ist September, penetrating the wind pipe, injuring somewhat 1926, and with intest to kill. He was farther the guller and rebounded from one of the vertebral bones which was scored. The aortic charged with that he feloniously ad unlawfully valves of the hears were found seriously damag with malice aforethought, did kill and murdered by chronic disease. Death in my opinion Barry South by shooting him, with a re was due to the head injury. Pulso saw at the house in Haining Road a young woman said to volver on the rat September, 1905, at No 15
be Mis. love being attended to by Dr. Krieg. Haining Road.
About there quartes of an hour later at the General Hospital I dressed three bullet wounds simular in size to those described; one at the unter edge of the upper and outer quadrant of the left breast and two others in the posterior aspect of the upper part of the left arm. These wounds from their appearance and relations to each other suggested their infiction by the some bullet first penetrating the arm and en ening the trunk by the breast wound, I did not examine the wound with a probe. There was considerable shack and complaint of severe pain on respiratory and other movements on the left side of the chest and neighbouring ab dominal wall. So far there is no indication that the bullet entered the pleural or abduinalces cavities. While Mrs. Rose's life is not at pre- sent in immediate danger, sufficient time has not elapsed to enable me to declare he fine from the later risks of such ipjury as aseptic
the budy.
The first witness he called was Detective
Inspector J. McDowell.
The letters in question were then handed over to prisoner's "Counsel, - nd the case was adjourned till 3 30 this afternoon.
the Court did not sit in the afternoon but the Magistrate proceeded to the General Hospital for the purpose of taking the evidence of Mrs. Rose.
Conditions with reference to the steamer. The expert from San Francisco in charge of the wrecking operations does not expect to be ready for the trial pull for a week yet.
To-day's Advertisements.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
APPLICATION FOr Registration OF TRADE MARK.
NOTICE is hereby given that GEO. E.
Avenue, Brockton, Ma-sachusetts, USA. Boot and Shoe Manufactures, have, on the zah day of March, 16, applied for the regis tation in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark:-
The representation of a man in evening dress stooping over a boot ard the words "Walk Over";
n the naine of GEO. E. KEITH COMPANY, who claim to be the sole proprietors thereof,
The Trade Mark has been used by the appli cante, in respect of the following gonds -
HOOTS AND SHOES, IN CLASS 38..
A Facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.
Dated the 8th day of September, agaó. ·
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Solicitors for the Applicant.
On returning, to the Court, after taking the deposition of Mrs. Rose at the hospital, his Worship, after the usual statutory caution, committed the prisoner 'to trial on both ac6]. charges.
COMMERCIAL.
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
Noon.
Buyers-Hongkong Fires $327. HK, C., and af. Steamboats $28, Indo-Chinas $74, Shelt Transports 27/6, Raubs $81, Hongkong Docks $35, Kowloon Wharves Scozt, Hongkew Wharfs Tis. 243, Hongkong Hotels $115. China Providents $9,60, Dairy Farms $17, Elec- trics S4. Tramways $2.5, Watsons 113.
Sellers-Hongkong tanks $825, London Manikus S14, Douglases 547, Hongkong Lands 493 ra Canton Insurances $375, China and
$118, West Points S50, Cottons Stał, China Borneos S. Green Islands $27, Electrics $15, $136,npes $19, China, Light and Power Sil, Powells $10).
In his evidence the detective stated that:- When Dr. Kring arrived I went out on the land- Ling to keep away any people who might come P. About a minute alter, accused came racing up the stairs. He appeared to be very excited, beads of perspiration dropping, off his
· face and his cļoiles.were wel As he arrived at the top of the staircase I spoke quietly to him and slipped iny left arm under his right, close to the armpit. asked him not to go into the room as the doctor was attending to thedady. He tried to get in to see his dear gul" as he called her. 1 prevented him doing re I felt a revolver in his right cont pocket and asked him for it. ife said "No, I wont mischief, perforation of vessels or earities of China Fires $93, Shangbai Docks Tls. 108 give you the revolver until I see my dear gl
ome reserved his crosseraxmination. Dr. Paul Krieg sworn stated; - Iain a medi- Seeing a vacant mon close by i persuaded him to come there with me. After a little cad practitioner of Germany, I was on Saturday further persuasion he gave me the revolver evening about six o'clock in the General Hur over without further resistance. The revolversi where I met two gentlemen calling me most urgently 16 come to No. 15 Baining was loaded with four live cartridges and there
Road to see a very serious case there. One of
Mr.
Sales: HK, C. & M. Steamboats $28, Indo- Chinas $74. China Sugars $ 67, Humphreys Estates Sir, Cements $22.
Nominal National Banks $47, Unions $785.
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ongkong, 8th September, 1905.
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were two vacant chambers. He said: "Ob; the men seams ta me in ie the prisoner, though America-Bank 'T,T
my God, McDowell, I'm so sorry for my poor I am not quite sure, went at once and on girl, I never intended shorting her as I loved entering the top floor I saw a lady lying on the floor of the first room to the left ant in the hed her very dearly, but it was more than could
Juhin. She was nearly in a fainting condition. stand when I found them in the room together. Examination showed three wounds as de
will you the whole thing from start scribed by ir. Macleod just now. to finish. Last tught i worked at the Merrapule very little bleeding and the fainting condition' Hotelul te o'clock and as it was Saturday oil, so that the patient could ask for some coll was checked by two inject ons of camphorated. evening I wished to take my girl ont fer a
water. After profuse vomiting the patient got drive. I left the Menopole about 4 o'clock so much better that she could be removed
and rode on my bicycle to the house in Deal Road, but i found she was ont there. Her tle sister Kate said she had gone to Nee Zung' but I suspected she was with Smiths and I went direct down to Haining-Road to Smuts hous. Frung the bell at the front dear, but pol no answer, then I went mound to the back and the sanalf boy said "master no got, he come back 6 o'clock," su I went away,
Laster on he sand be met. Mi. Feros and asked
him if Harry Smith lived at No. 1 He said yes. Having first tried the front dutir and getting at answer I went around to the back door. The boy opened the door and 1give him my card and said "Take this topside." The boy replied "Have got one friend." The bay went upstairs with the card and heard talking up. stirs, followed closely on his heels. At the top of the stairs the boy attempted to stop ga. ing any further, but I pushed it aside and. threw the door open and found my girl there
on the bed. I was dumbfounded and did not Loow what to do. Just then Smith rushed at my neck with both his hands. He pushed me and knocked me down. I fell against the bed, hut was not knocked down and out. I got up immediately and he came for 'me again. 1 gave one swing of my arm and sent Tim a cropper. I said "You know I can shift 185 s with that art. As Sath got up he put his hand down to his hip and 4 then said to mysels "Now, it's you or 1 for it; he's going to shoot? and I drew my revolver and shot him, fie staggered towards the door and was coming for me again when 1 fired a second time at him and he dropped. 1 must have fired three or four shots, but I can't imagine how my poor gul got hit. My girl came towards me and kissed me. I mld her not to be ålärmed as !
factor for the welfare of the cotton-spinning industry. Your property is in first-rate con- dition, and all stocks have been taken over ac safe valuations. It is with deep regret that inform you of the death of our spinning master, Mr. Robert Saxon, which occurred o 25th August, from malignant malarial fever, Mr. Saxon was with us for over 7 I had to protect myself. She ran downstairs. I years, during which time he carried out liis. fullowed her down and she said “ Peter, I am duties to the complete satisfaction of the hurt. I feel weak." I carried her upstairs again General Managers: Before asking you to pass and put her on the table, I decided to go at the report and accounts, I shall be pleased to
once for a doctor. Before doing so I took her answer any questions concerning them,
off the table and placed her on the ground. I There being no questions, The Chairman proposed that the report and weat down and shouted to Ferris: "For God's accounts be adopted and passed.
sake, send for a doctor." 1 jumped on a bicycle Mr. F. Smyth seconded, and the motion was
and went as hard as I could go, to inform her carried unanimously.
Mr. 10 Cheong Shiu proposed that Sir Paul brother in Dent Road. On reaching the house Chaler and Mr. A. G. Wood be re-elected as I called "john, Jahn, I've shot Winnin and the consulting committee.
Smith; for God's sake go for a doctor." We went together on the bicycles and searched for
Mr. Fok Kam Yin seconded.
Carried uninimously.
Mr. Yuen Hop proposed, and Mr. Gitting doctors, we finally went to the General Hos seconded that Mr. W. Hutton Ports be repital, met Dr. Krieg and informed him that appointed auditor for the ensuing year. Carried two had been shop in Haining Road and to yo unanimously.
down there. I followed the moter car with Murphy, on a bicycle.
Chairman: That in all the business before
the meeting, gentlemen; thank you for your attendance. Dividend warrants will be ready on Monday:
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There was
at once by the ambulance to the General Hospita
Frank Guilfoyle sworn stated-1 am book- +Ceper To the Yue-Yuen garden. I identify the sevolver produc das mine. I saw it last about four days ago in the Metropole Hotel.. I left it at the office of the Hotel and the next 1 hard of it was yesterday morning, or Sunday evening. There we Two or three people, including the prisoner. in the s eneral office of alte hotel at the time i left the revolver there.
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THE WEATHER.
The fellowing report is from Mr. F. G. Fig. First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
On the 8th at '30 a-The barameter. has fallen rapidly over Formes and the S. and S.E. coasts of China, and risen over the S. Philippines.
The typhoon has reached S. Formosa. It apparently continues to move towards NW, and threatens the Chast in the neighbourhood of Amoy.
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Wang ung Yung, a Chinese boy employed by Mr. Smith, aged 13, after having been duly cautioned, said that on Saturday afternoon fasi his master told him that at two o'clock a dy would call at the house The lady called and witne s was sent for his master who, on arriv. ny, took the lady upstairs. At 3.30 his master Aave some money in the boy to fetch some ice and at the same time told the boy that if any. ons called to see him he must say that his inkster was nut. At about four o'clock a for- The other depression has moved into the digner knocked at the door and witness opɛa-Pacific to the N.. of Japan, ed 11. The foreigner asked if witness's master Pressure is higliest over N. Chin, where the was at home and witness told him no; that he normal is slightly exceeded. In S. Formosa it was nut.
Then the lajeiguer went round to is a.3 mch in delect. the back door and witness also went there - Bad weather will prevail in and to the North- Witness told the foreigner that his master was ward of the Formosa Channel, not.upstairs. The foreigner refused to believe
FORECAST. this and looked around ile downstairs rooms, but failing to find anyone he left the house. N.W. winds, freshening; fine at first, squally 1.-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N. to
Witness would not allow him to go upstairs. with rain later. At that time the older boy came back and sent witnest out so that he did not know the rest.
By Inspector Bourke-Witness said he knew ing description of him, pointed him out in the foreign rand, after giving a most confici
Conn. He saw the foreigner for the first time on Saturday.
-Formosa Channel, cyclonic gales. 1-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamacks, N. to N‚W, wieds, strong, and Hainan, N.W. winds, moderate.
4-South coast of China between Hongkong
the
"DENBIGHSHIRE,"
Captain A. Evans, having arrived from the above parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Gorlowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 14th instant will be sub ject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th instant, at 3.30 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, 8th September, 1906.
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Á ROBBERY was perpetrated on Friday morn des Colonies, said he remembered on Saturday thief was successful in leaving the premises Max Deitrich, chief assistant in the Hotel ing in a certain house in Wanchai and the afternoon a gentleman called at the Hotel and with about $; worth of gauze clothing. The asted for MrSmith and Mrs. Rose. He asked police wese communicated with as soon as the witness if they gave lea-parties in private robbery became known and in a most curious
gom, Winess told him that they did not.
nanner they succeeded in arresting the guilty Then he asked if a man by the name of Smithparty. The pawnshops were informed of the was giving a tea party. The man then went rubbery and orders were issued that should into the bar, hid a drink, for which he signed any person attempt to pawn the clothing—
"DEVANHA," a chit, and then asked to use the hotel telep a description of which was appended-he Capt. J. H. Hide, R.N.K., carrying His Majesty hone. Witness recognised accused as the should he held. The thief, however, pawned Mails, will be despatched from this for BOM. man to whom he spoke.
clothing before the pawnshops were aware that he had no more evidence to offer.
Inspector Bourke intimated to bis Worship that a robbery had been committed. Sume BAY, on SATURDAY, the 22nd September Mr. Home said that at this stage of the tered a pawnshop at 131, Queen's Road time yesterday a boarding-house keeper en- proceedings he did not propose to call any East, and, presenting a pawn-ticket, wanted to witnesses on behalf of the accused nor did the redeem the clothing. He was given in charge. accused wish to make any statement in Court. Then the story came out. The person who The defence was entirely reserved.
robbed the house, pawned the clothing, and His Worship expressed his intention of har gave the boarding-house keeper the pawn ing a further adjour.ment of the case.
ticket. Through the boarding-house man the thief was arrested, but the informer, although he gave the police every assistance, was not given bis liberty, simply because he gave the pawnbroker a wrong name and address when seeking to redeem the clothing. The man, who robbed the house, was sentenced by Mr. Gompertz, this woming to fifteen days' gan!. As regarded the second man his Worship took into consideration the fact that he gave the police every possible assistance to capture the thief, and bound him over to the sum of $25 to be of good behaviour for three months,
Mr. Home enquired as to the reason for father adjournment since they had had it from aspector Bourke that he had no more evidence
to offer.
His Worship-I have to consider whether it is necessary to have the evidence of Mrs, Rose,
At three o'clock this afternoon the Doctor will tell me whether it is possible to take ber examination. Uf coume, I may decide myself that it is not necessary and in that case After further evidence the case was adjourned | I would commit accused for trial this afternoon. till next day.
I will adjourn the case till 8:30 this afternoon.
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Silk and Välaules, all Carqu tar Favou and Tea for Londau (under Allstigenieur, wi De trasshipped at Columion in the Mail steaner proceeding direct to Marseiller kol London; other Cargo for Loudon, &c., wi'le Sweyru from abay try the R.M.S. Arabia, due in London on the 3rd November, 1956,
Parcels will be received at this Office ustil. FM, the day before selling. The Contents aus Value of ati kuckages are required. For further Particulari, apply to
E A HEWETT,
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