Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 · 1906.
responsible for giving the usual warning on the report admits, to form any idea as to the the approach of typhoons. Mr. James Page, prospects for next year, but there is a pro of the Division of Ocean Meteorology, hasbability (bat there will be increased activity a long article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, in the spring and owners are advised to on the subject, in which he remarks that retain their steamers on the China coast "The wholesale devastation wrought by the until the market, can be judged. The
A. S. WATSON & CO., last great typhoon upon the largest com
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majority of those in the shipping trade
KOWLOON-CANTON BAILWAY.
A''VISIT TO LION'S HEAD.
PROGRESS OF THE WORKS,
THE RAILWAY SETTLEMNET." By and by a miniature village comes into view-not a Chinese village, but a prosperous- looking settlement where all la life and busile. The houses are substantial and commodious, the people brisk and busy. I bla is the villaga «biçk has sprung up in a few months, following the arrival of the foreign engineers and foremes. may purchase their little luxuries stands at the entrance to this hive of industry; and here the ricksba coolies remain. On the right there is a large bungalow which is the residence of the manager; further along are the dwellings of the foremen and Europeans generally, while the doctor's house stands on a knall by itself. An extensive matshed is in course of erection for the accommodation of the coalies, and everything has been made enig for the cold season, No women folk are allowed in the settlement. COOLIES AT WORK.
TELEGRAMS.
↑ HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
SERVICE
KIANGSI REBELLION.
marcial centre of the Far East was wholly were of opinion that sharp competition work of constructing the 'Kowloon section of An open air kiosk or stall where the labourers SERIOUS ASPECT OF AFFAIRS. unnecessary." He proceeds: "The coming of this frightful typhoon might have been absolutely foretold and preparation made for itureception accordingly, if the meteorological service had been as excellent there as that of our own Government," Of course, therein
PRESENTS. lies the whole raison d'etre of the article, to sound a panegyric on the merits of the American service. The writer suggests that more thorough study of these immense whirlwinds should be given by the English, German and Frencli meteorological observa- tories which are scattered along the Chinese coast. Mr. Page ignores the fact that the chief meteorological experts along the China coast are Jesuit priests whose work in this direction-as in other scientific spheres is altogether admirabic, and even in the Philippines it is the Jesuits who control the observatories in that American possession. No one would desire to say a word against the work performed by the American scico tists, but it is unfortunate that they should ran into print before they have had an op- portunity of verifying their facts. It is very doubtful indeed if the experts could have foretold the approach of the great typhoon,
Manicure Sets. Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders
and Cases. Cut Glass Bottles, Silver Mounted
and Plain, Houbigant's Ideal and Royal For-
fumes.
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Roger and Gallet's Fleur D'Amour, Vera Violetta and other Per
fumes.
It is difficult to conceive the progress of the the railway to Canton without paying a personal visit to the scene. Any opinions as to dilatory methods and sluggish workmen disappear immediately one contes in sight of the railway works and the bitsy gangs of workmen with pick and shovel. Without asserting that provides one of the most animated sights to be found in Hongkong, it will certainly be allowed that it is a picture of industry and energy which decidedly good for sore eyes. The central scene is at Lion's Hend mountain which will be pierced by a tunsel, and there gangs of coalies are engaged making cuttings, excavating the smaller hills and levelling the valleys prepara try to laying the line, while at the foot of the ready for the drills which will be operated in the tupac! itself.
“mountain itself a host of workmen are making
would be experienced owing to the influx of Japanese steamers released after the war, but that inundation has not arrived. It is however, far too early to make any comment on the circumstance, for Japanese shipping companies have been concentrating all there energies in capturing the northern trade and they are dominant there to-day. When they have established their position so that foreign rivals have been driven out of the field, then we may expect an'invasion of the south, and it will be for Hongkong shipowners to maintain the predominance which they have only attained after much industry and in face of considerable local and foreign coul petition. An interesting feature of trade during the year is noted by the writer." He holds that Norwegian tonnage is likely the journey to lion's Head may be accomplish to compete on an equality with other ed by mesus of the necessary ricksha. Whether nations, notably Japanese and German.it would be wise to disclose to the puller your Though the competition has been keen itimate destination is another question and has happily not resulted in any ill feelings. Now that the cold weather' has set in may safely be left to the individual visitor him- nor is it likely, to develop in this, direction and the roads are firm and dry, it would not ceptible in the Eastern markets. From pedestrian excursion, and there is certainly as long as new outlets for tonnage are per-prove unprofitable to make the trip a sort of
the list of owners running steamers in the enough of interest en route to attract the
reaching the railway.
A WALKING EXCURSION. Starting from Kowloon, the greater part of
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TELEGRAPH LINE INTERRUPTED.
From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 13th December,
12.20 p.m.
The rising fostered and inspired by native rebels in the neighbourhood of Pinghsiang, in the province of Hundreds of coolies were at work along the Kiangai, is reported to be gaizing track of the projected line. At one place, they had made a deep cutting. So far nothing of a in strength and assuming a more character to hamper the work has been enserious aspect than was at first be and rubble which yield to a blow of the pick lieved to be possible. Consequently there has been little or no blast- work has proceeded with unabated vigour ing to occupy the time of the labourers and the right up to the Lion's Head itself.
countered. The hills are composed of wand
PREPARING FOR THE TUNNEL.
As stated, the local line runs along almost to and panting with loads of sand, which being the site of the tannel, and the loco, was puffing excavated from the high lands was being used io the construction of the lower levels. A1
other places, coolies were pushing trucks filled with the soft rubble of the hills, finding it all
Piver's Trefle, Azurea and Goryo: but there may have been the possibility that coasting trade it appears that 34 Norwegianatication of those who adopt this method of they could do to keep pace with the vehicles |
lopsis Perfumes.
CRYSTALLISED FRUITS.
a system of co-operation with the Jesuit priests of Manila inight have afforded the scientists here an opportunity of predicting the approach of the storm. Even Mr. Page Pascall's & Cadbury's Confection-himself confesses that a typhoon may come ery in Fancy Boxes, without warning, for he says: "The upheaval of the waves advances simultaneously with the centre of the storms, and should this cross the coast without warning at a point where the shores are low and depsely po PORT, SHERRY, WHISKY, pulated as is the case in the vicinity of
BRANDY, &c.,
Hongkong wholesale loss of life by drown- $15.00, 820.00 and $25.00 (The last named ing is certain to ensue. It is this feature of includes doz quarts of St. Marceaux the storm that renders their forecasting, if 1898, the Wine of the Entente Cor-only a single hour in advance of their ad dial Celebrations in Paris.)
WINE AND SPIRIT HAMPERS. Containing our well known Brands of
vent, of such vital importance." In those sentences Mr. Page has pronounced a verdict in favour of the defendants, for A. S. WATSON & CO., the storm arose with exactly that sudden
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ness he suggests might occur, and the Ob- servatory here gave that hour's "warning which it is claimed would have averted the tragedy that occurred. It is the privilege of scientists to disagree, for by that very dis agreement we may arrive at an average conclusion whose general terms may stand undisputed, but whose exceptions cannot be accounted for. The article in question though it starts with an attack on the Hong kong Observatory and ends with a statement which the local officials might accept as an excuse for the alleged delay, will be found mainly interesting because of its explanation off the law of storms and of typhoons in particular.
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waiting to be tmnsported up country. The
firms have 64 steamers engaged in these
THE RAILWAY AT LAI-CHI-KOK. waters. Last year 106 Norwegian steamers The first sign of the Kowloon railway opem were wrestling for the trade of the coast tions found at Lai-chi-kok, where a light ports; the decrease is due to the fact that railway, springing apparently from the hills, 45 vessels left for home or other directions, meanders across the main road and passes ; were sold and 2 were lost during the log the wharf where piles of material are present year. With regard to coal, the price railway is of narrow guage and is of a tempor has dropped about $2 since December lastary character, being merely intended for the it is also stated that Australian and Bengal conveyance of the heavy materials required in coal although not suitable for all steamer the construction of the line. The temporary has largely taken the place of Japanese rck, however, is an excellent guide for the Reference is made to the effects of the stranger unfamiliar with the lie of the land, typhoon and the excellent work of the because he has only to keep it in sight and he is bound to astain his object. It runs alongside salvage steamer Protector. The earnest hope, the main road for a distance and then branches with which all will agree, is expressed that off to the right. A narrow footpath through the scattering broadcast of floating mines will cultivated fields affords an excellent road for be prohibited, in future wars. The report, as those bent oa satisfying their curiosity as to awhile, makes intensely interesting reading, what is being done on the railway. and will, no doubt, furnish important matter for speculation by owners and shippers alike.
RAILS FOR THE NEW TRACK.
as they slid along the rails, All. was 'activity and stir. What the people of the district'think of the new methods and the lively spirits of the labourers it would be interesting to learn. Sunday and Saturday the men are hard at work earning a competence for themselves and families. Fully a thousand men are employed
the route squads of labourers are preparing fos in the vicinity of the tunnel itself, and all along
the day when the rails will be laid. There is not very much to see about the tunnel, or where it is
to be-only a regiment of men digging and leading trucks. The time has not yet arrived when it is possible to give a description of the work at Lion's Head, except to say that the tunnel will be about two and a half-miles long. of completing the line will occupy seven years, One of the Europeans estimated that the work but what grounds there are for opting that
statement as gospel we cannot surmise.
A REFRESHING TRIP,
It is enough to say that the trip is as Recently it was noted that a P. & O. boat enjoyable as it is profitable and those who had discharged an immense quantity of rails have met the new community at Lion's Head which were obviously intended to be used in are likely to repeat the visit. Even the laziest the construction of the Kowloon-Canton track. individual will concede that he has gained It was difficult to obtain particulars at the motreal: knowledge of what is being done in the THE following details arrived from Tientsin perment tul time has proved that our conjectures way of the development of China:
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
8.5. Huichow on the 12th instant:—and R. W K. Regt: Lieut. }. F. S.: Tulloh, one N, C. O, and A. 5, C., two N. C. O.. Two conlies, one of whom was discharged by Mr. F. A. Hazeland, and the other fined $ro, at the Police Court, to-day, for cracking an other coolie over the head with a piece of firewood in the Chinese recreation ground yesterday.
ANOTHER of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's steel lighters that foundered inthe typhoon, of NORWEGIAN SHIPPING IN THE 18th September was raised yesterday afternoon.
PAR BASI.
The Dock tug Robert Cooky towed the lighter from the Kowloon seawall and assisting her were the Dragon, Tow and two of Taikoo's
LAI Tai, a watchman, employed on board H.M.S. Phenix, was arraigned befote Me F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court, this mora-
copper sheeting, yesterday, the property of the Admiralty. The charge was proved, and Lai was sent to gaol for fifteen days.
The Hongkong Gelegraph report having been compiled by Mr. Bjarne ing, on a charge of stealing several pounds of
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1905.
AN AMERICAN SCIENTIST ON HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
and in the matter of the Lun Cheong Shing firm versus Li Cheung Kui again occupied the attention of the Chief Justice and the jury throughout to-day, and was still proceeding
́ ́KOWLOON LAW-BREAKERS.
AGAIN.
were well-founded. The rails were unloaded at the wharf of the Hongkong and Kowlood Wharf and Godown Company, almost blocking up the thoroughfare along the wharves. Afterwards
ed to the milway wharf at Lai-chi-kok hey were placed in junks which proceed.
RICKSHA COOLIES "HELD ́UP.” and there discharged their cargoes. With
That there is a band of Indian law-breakera the facilities afforded by the temporary roaming about the Kowloon peninsula, ready railway line it was a comparatively simple to hold up" man, woman or child when the
IN THE COUNTRY.
The telegraph line has apparently been tampered with by the rebels.
Between Pinghsiang and Changsha communication is interrupted.
FOOCHOW RACES.
'SECOND DAY'S RESULTS!,
[From Our Own Correspondent, Foochow, 12th Decemb
6.20 p.m.
The winter race meeting was (m- tinued to-day.
Appended, are the results. 1—The Winter. Stakes-Of $10 esh with $70 added, divided yo, zo and per cent, to the first, second and this ponies. For subscription griffins of thi meeting Weights as per scale. Win neralbs, extra. One mile..
Won by Mr. Stella's Antcctavr; THE BIG SWEEP CUP-Value, $150. For all China ponies. Weights as per scale. Winners at this meeting b extra. Entrance $10, Seven furlongs.
Won by Mr. Oswald's Zapeter. 3-Tus HAERWAN CUP.-Presented. Va
lue Tis. 100. For subscription griffins of this meeting, Weights as per scale: Win ners 5lbs. extra. Non-winners allowed *5 lbs. *** Entrance $5. Once round. Won by Capt. Hope's Spots, 4-THE HONGKONG Que:-S150 to first and $50 to second pony if three or more starters. For all China ponies. Weights as per scale. Subscription griffins of this meeting allowed 7 lbs. Winners at this meeting 7 lbs, extra; Entrance Sio. One mile and a half.
Won by Capt. Hope's Trittenheimer.. -THE CHAASZE Cur-Presented, Value Sroo. Second pony to receive Sa5, For all Chion ponies. Weights as per scale. Winners at this meeting 5 lbs. extra.. Non-winners allowed 5 lbs. Entrance-
$5. Three quarters of a mile.
Won
by Mr. Oswald's Zapeter, COMPRADORE'S CUP-Presented. Value.....First pony to receive 70%r second 20 and third pony 10% For subscription griffins of this med Weights as per scale. Winners 5 lbs. extra. Of two or more races 7 lbs, extra. Forced entry Sro. One mile and a half.
maiter to transfer the rails to trucks which opportunity arises, is a fact which ir comment. were seat along to the scene of operations, ed on by all peace loving residents in Hong- The "Puffing Billy," which bears an Italian kong. Not satisfied with "holding up" and pame, was makingge bustle and fuss when rabbing shopkeepera and pedestrians, and we passed it drawing a number of sand-dis- striking terror into the hearts of women, who charging trucks, but it has proved of vast ser are actually afraid to leave their houses after dusk, for fear of being assaulted, their latest vice to the engineers of the line.
outrage which was perpetrated last evening After leaving what seems to be the main road in which two poor ricksha coolies were and following the narrow pathway through the attacked and robbed of everything they Gelds-and, by the way, the ricksha puller finds possessed calls for immediate action on the part6.-THE no difficulty in keeping to the path the visitor of the Government, for the present force of is at ance struck by the orderly arrangement police that is stationed at Taim-tea-taui, Hung. of the market gardens which are laid out on hom and Yaumeti Police Stations are pol either side. It may be that the Chinese gar sufficient, it would appear, to cope with the dener uses objectionable methods in cultivating situation." At about seven o'clock last evering his land, but he certainly has the knack of two ricksha coolles who had dropped' their making the most of it.. There does not seem fares at Ma-tau-wai village-a place near the to be a square inch of arable ground which is Chinese cemetery, situated about midway, be not giving forth the fraits of the earth. The tween Kowloon City and Yaumati-proceeded fine fat cabbages, which one reads of but sel to return to Kowloon. The night was dark dom sees, are to be seen in abundance. In Between the cemetery and the temple they fact the fertility of the land combined with the passed five Indians coming in the opposite industry the tenants will astonish those who direction. Each man carried a stick' and was only know Chinese market gardens by hear dressed in civilian clothing. The Indians A CHINAMAN doing time in the Victoria Gaol say. Moreover, the gardens are well watered, passed the coolles, but instead of going died last night in the gas hospital from irrigation, primitive an doubt but evidently ahead, they turned round as soon as the peritonitis: An inquest was held at the Magis-sufficient for the purpose, being employed to rickshas had passed, and creeping quietly tracy, this afternoon, by Mr. F.A. Hazeland assist nature in obtaining the best results behind the coolies they opened an attack and a jury, to inquire into the cause of his There need be no famine in market produce from behind. The coolies, it is stated, put up death. After hearing evidence of the medical when the new line is completed, for if a fight, but numbers told and they were over-
within sight of Kowloon the land is cultivated pawered, after being severely beaten. The THE juryman, Mr. James Eadie, who failed to with such assiduity there is no reason to doubt Indians then proceeded to rob. the coolies, answer to his name when called at the that the fertile lands of the New Territories From one of the rickshas they obtained a lin Supreme Court, was called before his Honour will prove to be equally rich and reproductive box which contained a small sum of money and the Chief Justice this morning to explain: his Here and there a little shack" accommo- a puller's licence. From the person of the other absence. Mr. Fadie said he was ill in bed dates the gardener and his family, completing coolie they secured a purse containing one with fever, Asked why he did not send a the sylvan aspect of the 'scene,
dollar and a ricksha licence. The whole summedical certificate be replied that he was bie did not total $3. The Indians after that took own doctor. The bailiff, who'served the sum their journey and on arrival at Yaumall report found Mr. Eadie in bed with fever. Under the their departure. The tickeha coolies continued mons, stated that when he went to the house be ed the matter to Inspector Macdonald, who is circumstances his Honour said he would excuse in charge of that district. The police are un- Mr. Eadie, but in fatore, when unable to
Court with sufficient and satisfactory notice of such inability.
when our representative left the Court.
For the third year in succession' an illu- minating report on the state of Norwegianstean launches shipping in the Far East for the past twelve months has been issued by Messrs. Angard, Thoresen & Co., of Hongkong, the
Aagard. While the report is primarily con- cerned with the Norwegian shipping trade on the China coast, it naturally follows that many of the details apply equally to British THE patteership, issue in the case of the Lun and other vessels, and therefore the docu-Cheong Shing firm verur the Yea"Fat firm ment as a whole has an interest for the ship Give a false assumption a start and it is ping community which is not limited to the practically impossible to overtake it. Follow Norwegians. It should be stated that the ing the typhoon of the 18th of September last statement has involved much laborious toil, many people, in searching around for some. for it teems with figures and statistical_com- body to blame for the great loss of life and pilations which could only have been col property, immediately arrived at the concluiated with much difficulty. It is satisfactory sion that the director of the Hongkong to learn that the freight market during the Observatory should be held culpable, in year has shown a slightly better condition that he or his assistants failed to give than it did in 1905, a fact which may be due and timely warning of the approach of owing to so many, boats having returbed the storm. That there was not an atom of home. “Rates have, it is true, not been sq proof to show that the Observatory could good as we could have wished for, but better have done more than it did was not suffi- than generally expected; and prospects, as Tiswith-great-regret that we (Bangkok Times) cient reason to exculpate that institution. far as the future is concerned, are brighter have to record the death of Vice-Consul F. von Nor did they wait to hear any explanation than they were this time a year ago." kuef, attached to the German Legation"in offered by the officials concerned or obtain toquiries have been made for time charter Bangkok, le succumbed this morning (Nor he verdict of an inquiry, into the subject tonnage for delivery in January, and as a large to a septic fever that had attacked him only a 24), about eleven o'clock, in the Nursing Home, Somebody had to suffer and as it appeared rice crop is expected in Indo-China -the few days ago. He had been only some four to a popular move to vent public spleen outlook is by no means so bleak as it months in Bangkok, but in this short time he on the Observatory that department suffered appeared to be in December last. It up. had won general sympathy and respect, and his Recordingly. A glance at the barometric
officer a verdict of death from natural causes was returned.
THE TRACK.
rail of the actual Kowloon railway has yet been So far as could be ascertained, not a single laid. The final touches are being given to the embankments and culverts. At this point the
Won by Mr. Willie Shaw's Camarade, 7THE FOOCHOW STARES-Of S10 each with $ioo added, divided 70, 20 and so per cent, to the first, second and third ponies. A forced exly for all Chips ponies entered at this ceting, except: those entered only for the hacks, and optional for subscription griffins. Weights as per scale. One mile and a quarter,
Won by Capt. Hope's Ilio..
www.m
chart showed that the typhoon came with,pears that as the result of the high rates premature end will he deeply regretied by all track will be considerably about the level of able to do anything now, as, we learn, the attend, jurymen summoned must furnish the
who knew him..
the surrounding country with the object of coolies cannot identify their assailants. being free from inundation in the rainy A New York despatch of Nov. 2 sags:-Mr. J. | season. There is no appearance of any
A PEDESTRIAN'S JOY,
THE KEROSENE PINS CASE,
+
DO HAUL BY THE GOVERNMENT.
In connection with a case, which was heard before Mr. T, Sercombe, Smith, at the Police Court, yesterday morning, in which two of Mesim, McBain and Company's godown men
SHIPPING AND MAILS:
`MATEN. NUE. Indian (Kumsang) 14th inst." English (Simia) 14th last., 10 am, Canadian (Empress of China) 10th inst German (Seydllis) i9th [nst.'
which prevailed for Japanese coal the ship- appalling suddenness, that the mercury fell
ments to Singapore practically, ceased, and like a flash and rose almost as opeedily again. Mr. Angard adds: "Whother Japanese coal Pierpont Morgan imported to-day $200,000 scamped work; the culverts are of solid The Commission of Inquiry appointed to in-will be able to compete successfully in that worth of manuscripts and relics of the poet masonry, and the embankments are firmly vestigate the working of the Observatory par ticularly with regard to the interval between market remains to be seen, and is not very Robert Burns. With the entrance of two 500-welded together, so that there need be fille which the shipping, in the harbour might probable except under extraordinary cir. page scrapbooks, consigned to Morgan and fear of a subsidence even in the wellest have been warned and the actual time cumstances." In the earlier months of this released from the Custom-house when be gave weather,
his check for Si0,000 to pay the duty, England when the typhoon was blowing at the height year freights were stagnant, but business and Scotland are, bereft of the greater porties The journey from Kowloon to 'Lion's Head of its fury over the Colony, completely took a favourable, turn in the summer months, of the original treasures left by the "Plowman is estimated to be about three miles and in the were fined $15 each and a cargo-boat man $100 exonerated the Observatory.stall, and held with the result that in June practically all Poet. By the same act the American finan- winter when sharp winds whirl across the for transporting dangerous goods, to wit, fero that they had done everything possible to steamers were in full employment. After a clor and connoisseur made himself the posses wide expanse of level country the visitor will sene oil, by land, without having each tin pro- on eith inst
perly labelled, and in which, an order to
*.*. Tremont left Yokobama Pacific Bave the shipping from disaster. The com- brief full, the demand for tonnage in October sox of a collection of Burns "originals" in com- bit only 100 glad to discard the ricksha for confiscate the goods was issued by the Court, Coast on 5th inst
The Mogul Line Lu Macduff capalled "on" ments which those out of sympathy with the proved greater than the supply, with the parison with which the collection in the British "shank's mare." In fact, the walk should be Inspector Gourlay, of No. a Police Station, and Observatory staff felt compelled to make result that rates improvel roued. At the Museum is insignificant. When he dies an delightful and unless the path though the forie of men awooped down last night upon x1th inst.
American inațitution will become the owner of fields is private properly so, that "transpas sene oil, and canying out his order, seized arrived at Nagasaki at 300, on 12th last, the cargo boat, in which was stored the kero- The C. P. R. Colt' s.s. Empress of China were seized on with avidity by outsiders, with present moment will the Norwegian steams the two priceless books, for he intends to will will be prosecuted the trip should prove very 5,500 unlabelled tins of kerosene oil. The oil, and leaves again at 5 p.m., same day, for Shang the result that we have a member of the have engagements which will carry them them, with all other treasures of Burns he can propular, if only that it leads to new scenes we are informed, in the property of McBain hai, where she is due to arrive at 10 P10402 U,S: Weather Bureau soundly inting those into January. It is difficult, the compiler of buy, to the Metropolitan Museum of Att... and new experienceu,
and Company,
Tyth insa.
a
The u.s. Piedades sailed from Moji for Manila The