Intination.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY JULY 3, 1907.

A. S. WATSON & 00., associated as chairman. His administration

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waterworks scheme, which will eventually prove one of the most important palice im provements effected in Canton, and the formation of the Canton Iron-Bridge Com- pany, with which a prominent Chinese com- pradore in Hongkong, Mr. Lau Chin Ting, is

will, doubtless, ba-best remembered on ac count of the uprisings which only recently occurred in South-west and North-east Kwangtung, and it is to his credit that prompt and effective measures were adopted probably on the advice of Admiral Lt Chun--whereby the incipient insurrection proved abortive. Viceroy Chów Fu exhibited considerable ability in the lodustrial cón. cerns which were favoured by the Govern- ment, such as the paper mills, the talked of cement factory, the match factory and. Per case, '' case 1 dos, qla,, a dux, pla

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Canton, and July.

On the night of 231 último the rebels at lacked Yumchew oily with a strong forces but were routed by the hoops under the command of an officer samed Kwok, on the following morning. It is reported that several hundred lawless bandies bare gathered together at a place called Ng Ting and its vicinity, and the official troops are said to be le the wake of

the rioters..

A letter from Wongkong states that on the asth ultimo the Shang Po village was raided and about eighty insurgents were captured by the Taotai of the Prefectures of Waickow. Chao-chow and Ka Ying Chow. In attempting to induce them to reveal the real name of the chief leader of the insurgents etc, the Taolal used torture by pouring burning resin on their bodies. But so far the chief of the rebels his Recamary precautions and is keeping a sharp not been captured. The Taoṭal has taken all

lackout for the chiel and his followers

RAIN-STORM,

About noon yesterday during the heavy rain shower a tree in front of the Kwangchow Pre fect's ysmin was Kruck and partly destroyed by lightning, but fortunately no life was lost.

two Provinces, expert prospecting having boo been made. for coal, iron, antimony, ai'ver and gold. Acting at the in- 24.00 stance of foreign representations against. the continuance of piracies on the West River, is Excellency initiated a system of patrol by detailing the fleet of fourteen launches to look after various sections cover- ing the inner waterways of Sch China. In Canton, Viceroy Chow l'u carried out several important public improvements, including the widening of the streets, the suppres sion of itinerant vendors, the abolition of signboards, the introduction of electric' alarms for speedy notification to the police in cases offenses and disasters, and other minor reforms which all tended to bring the city more into line with modern deas. One feature wich is entirely to bis credit was his réception of consular officials, buildings. his accessability to foreigners generally and his reasonableness in dealing with their requests. He received more official visits from the foreign officials accredited to his Government and maintained the official amenities better than any of his predeces sors. With regard to the opium question, His Excellency has been indefatigable in his

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and lately issued a representation on the subject to the river steamer "companies re- questing their co-operation by prohibiting the use of opium on the voyagesto and from Canton, an order which will affect thousands of passengers. It was Chow Fu who con. On June 27, 1977, at Shanghai to Mr. and cluded the Canton-Kowloon Agreement

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Mrk. C. E. ROACH, a daughter. Veröffer Mar- kverile.

with the representative of the British and Chinese Corporation, Mr., J. P. O. Bland. Altogether, His Excellency has proved paternal administrator, and if he has done

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which was first intended to convey H. E. Shum The C. M. 5. N., Company's 1. Kwanglet, to Canton, arrived here yesterday and reported at the Custom House. She has been kept

iling at Shanghai for some time past,

GUNPOWDER MAGAZINÉ EXPLOSION, On the 181b ultimo at eleven o'clock in the meming an explosion necurred at a gunpowder shap in the suburb of the Tungkan city killing twelve persons, and wounding some twenty others, and destroying about fifteen

THEATRE LEASE.

A merchant named Chui has applied to the Canton Bureau of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce for permission to build a theatre on the bad at Yau au Mus for a term of years the theatre building to the Government on the and he promised to hand over the property of expiration of the said term. The petition is nav under consideration by the officials of the

Bureau.

HE LU HAI-HUAN, the newly appointed Associate to the President of the Waiwupu, and for several years past revident in Shanghai in his capacity of Treaty Commissioner, is expected to leave for his new post in Peking wilkin the next few days. A telegram from hastening his depatiure for Feling, the Waiwupu has been sent in his Excellency

SVMPLICO SENALTA, a Filipino seaman, form

VICEROY CHOW KU IN

HONGKUNG

· SPENT THE DAY SIGHT-5URBING. ILE. Chow Fu, the retiring Viceroy of the two Kwang provinces, arrived h'ra, yesterday Rileracun by the Chinese Government launch, Sum Io, having left Canton, upon relinquish ment of his administration of the Government of the provinces, 11.E. is en soute for the North and is accompanied by Tasini Llo, Toni Li and Prefect Wo, besides other members of his suite, some seventeen in all........... The reiting Viceroy and party are staying at the Connaught Hotel and wait the arrivainf the C. M. S.. N. Co.'s steamer Aquangier from Canton to convey the viceregal party to Shanghal, During the Viceroy's brief stay in the city to-day he seliher made nas received any official calls The forecom, was spent on a ride on the electric ramcars along the lower part of the city.

THE INDIAN MURDER TRIAL.

A DEALIN MOLASSAS,

PUTED,

Dale

A case was called on this morning, before bis Honour Mr. A. G. Whe, Puise Judge,

After many ad molaires. The plaintiff, was Fariborze Kal.... at Arising out of

of a contract for sale of Amy Gillan who. kayo Tate, trading at Talk and Company, at No. Queen's Buildings, merchants, versi c the Kwang. Wo Cheong firm, of No. 20 ammu Ronker Street, and Leung Ching, of the same behaviour, was place, managing partner

to-day.

· THE

and Estlow, repressated the plaintiff and Mr for the police, asked his Worship to take ** Mr. P. W. Goldring, of Mesars, Goldring Inspector Hansen, who conducted, the

Halborow, of Mesirs. Deacon, Looker and revolver case first. Deacon, appeared for the defendant.

The claims was for $595,32, being the amount of damages suffered by plaintiffs in consequence of the breach, by defendants of a contract dated 3rd April, 1937, for the purchase of certain cases of molasses," Pag

His Wonbip-She admits the charge.

longe to my husband,

Defendant The revolver is not miteit be

His Worship Can you prove it is hars ? Inspector Hanson-li-was found in her possession.

Chan Kwal, a "boy" who was formerly in defendant's employ when she resided at the Carlton House, said that on the morning of 18th January last he went to her room in responsp to a call. When he entered the room sprang out of bed, grabbed, a revolver, polated it at the winess, and said “I give you kill!”

His Wonship-No one says I give you kill,'! Witness-She said "! killum you thin

M. Goldring said that in the course of ordinary business dealings defendants, who were molasses dealers, contracted on the grd April, 1957, for the purchase of 374 cases of

·PRISONERS COMMITTED FOR TRIALA,«

molanes from the plaintiffs, delivery to be taken on or before the 30th April. On the 3rd At the

Magistracy, this aftercoon; Mr.F. A. May the goods were still undelivered and notice Huz land presiding, the third day's bensing of was given to the defendants to the affect that if the case in which Katser Singh, Rooda Singh, the goods were not taken delivery of at once Maher Singh and Sorais Singh, Indian watch-they would be sold by public suction. They · Defendant-Why did I do that? men, are charged with murdering one Mails, were not takes delivery of, and on the 17th His Warship He says that you pointed n late watchman to Messrs. Estabboy and Com-May, after dus notice to the paries, the goods revolver at him because he was Inte. pany, at West Point, last month, wai con.

were sold by public auction by Mc Geo. P.A lady, residing at the Carlton Holiday linced.

Lammert, auctioneer.

she received a letter on the 16th May, which

defendant. There was so signature atisched she believed to be in the handweils of

the case owing to the Assistant Superintendent |- There was some delay, however, in starting of Police, Mr. F. P. J. Wodehouse, insisting on having his witnesses sworn on the Koran, a book which had to be procured outside the Court precincts.

A book, wrapped in a blue handkerchief was then handed to the witness-lodian police-

fence there can be, after reading, the contract

His Honour 1 don't see whit possible de

and the notices referred to.

Mr. Holborow: The defence is a denial of any breach of contract,

Mr. Goldring : But that would be a special defence.

to it,

The letter, a most vicious one, was handed to the accused, who denied authorship

Another lady, also residing at the Carlton: House, sald she, 100, received an anonymous

His Honour: Oh, no; it is not. It is a letter on 8th June. She could, not recognisa

the handwriting

man 628-who rubbed his forehead with simple denial of the breach of contract. it and began his story,

On the night Continuing, Mr. Goldring said that the contract of the murder, began the policemso, he price for the molasses was 51 85.31, and they saw the first, second and third defend-realised at auction Sr.419.18, leaving a def ants going westwards as he got out of a tpmcor ciency of $386,03 and a that had to be added pear the Sailors' Bome. The first accused Sacg.19 for auctioneer and other charges, greeted the witness, who inquired where they making the total claimed $595.32. Mr. Tata, were bound for. The first sccused said; the plaintiff," then gave evidence in corrobom

Lap-sap-wan." It was raining at the time. tion of the above statement, Witness became acquainted with the fin three defenda ts about six or seven months ago.

know the defendants when they are Sikhs and Mr. We'dehouse-How was it you came to

you a Maliommeday ?..

Witness-They are my countrymun; they speak the same language.

A brother of the deceased, a watchman employed by Messrs. Kobani and Company, spoke as to going to his brother's house on the morning of the isth' ultimo, with Thaker Singh. Wincas found the outside Kate locked. He called out two or three times and got no reply, Then Thaker Singh climbed over the gate and went to look for the deceased, while witotas waited. In the wards and old witness of his brother's death. street Thaker Singh came out soon after.

reported the matter to the deceased's employers and later polified the police.

Honghang Celegraph nothing very wonderful as the result of his etly employed as gostemaster on board the Witatas did not enter the house, but wert and

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1907.

B. B. CHOW FU,

the

labours he has, at least, fallen into few crrors of judgment, which in itself, is a tribute to his sagacity.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

It is reported in mandarin circles that the Ministry of Finance has decided to make a trial of the guid standard, which is to go into effect about the end of 19:8,

IN the Original Jurisdiction Court this morn ing, before his Honour the 'Chief Justice, the. case was continued in, which, the Hip On Insurance, Exchange and Loan Company' Le, sued the "ang On Marine and Fire In

surance and Godown Company, Ld, for the

Mr. Wodehouse-Where did your brother keep bis money?

Witness-lo his box..

in his possession at the time he was murdered? Do you know if your brother had any money

steamer Taming, was locked up last night, at No 2 Police Station, on a charge of vagrancy He was found lying half asleep on the roadside at Morrison Gap Road tast evening, by Sergeant Lee. At the Police Court, this morning, Senalta was arraigned before Mr. G. N.. Qrme. He pleaded guilty to the charge, Asked, by the Court how he got into difficulties accused ex-Yes.bout $100. plained that while he was employed on the Tuming he went ashore one day without leave when he returned to the ship as officer told him he was discharged. His Worship sent accused to the louse of Detention. Arrange ments will be made to send I'm back Manila,

posed to be in deceased's possession before his death so money could be found in his box by Although this amount of money was sup-

the polica aller his death.

His Worship examined the two fellars and came to the conclusion that both, judging from the envelopes and the letter "," were written by the same person.

Detective Sergeant O'Sullivan the 8 ultima, at about a p.m, in consequence said that on

of a telephone message received at the Central Police Station, he visited the Carlon House and a lady handed him a latter. A warrant be obtained later and want to No. 3 Duddell "

Witness fold the woman that he came to search Street, top for, where he found accused.

for arms. Defendant denied that she had any armTIS. Winess told her he knew she had, whereupon defendant went to a wardrobe and :: took out a revolver which was loaded in five chambers. After further wrangling she pro duced the ammunition. In his search, witness found a slip of paper which, ln quality, was the Hit Honour said that under the contract the same as those letters received by the two defendant must fall, and there would be judg previous witnesses. Her arrest followed meet for plaintif with costs.

Mr. Holborow aid that the plaintiffs had no right to sell the goods, as under the contract defendants, and all they had the right to do the property passed from the plaintiff to the

wan to sue for the price of the purchased goods, The jisk was the defendants' and plaintiff had nothing to do with that,

His Honour But they are perishable goods, Nr. Holborow: They cannot deteriorate very much, my Lord, as the plaintiff voluntarily gave one month's time for the delivery.

· Jospecíor "Hanson' said that he bid ansara s witnesses, who had received similar fettara, ne

STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, call. One of these, he, said, was a well-knows- restaurant keeper. He received a letter, alleged; to have been written by the accused, warning, bim agt to allow cortile lady in his premises.

His Worship refused to hear further wit DESICE.

BULK OF PROMIS DUE TO INCREASED EFFICIENCY,

The following is the Report of the Directon to the Members of the Straits Trading Com pany, Limited

Singapore, June 24, 1997, Gentlemen,-Your Directors now subibit the Accounts for the half-year ended March 31, 1977, being the second half of the business year 1986 to 1907.

doubtful debts and writing off depreciation, the After making ample provision for bad and

net profit amount to $508,855.05, to which has active part in the case, spoke as to finding forward from last account, making a total of

Sergeant Gordon, who had taken very

to be added the balance of $18,744.21 brought

the body of the deceased, whom witness A NEW York despatch of May 29 saysThe boo and the other a straw that was once white

knew by sight; two hats-one a Chinese bam-587,599.26 available at March 31, 1957. annual report of the Pacific Mail Steamship—and a small gag. Witness had the remains

Your Directors recommend!

DISPOSAL OF PROFITS.

She denied the story about threatening her The defendant was than called to the stand.

{"bay," denied writing the letters.

His Worship ordered the revolver and ammunition to be confiscated, and on the second charge, bound the accused over in the sum of $ica to be of good behaviour for one year. (1)

CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY,

THE KWANGCHENTZE STATION QUESTION,

The negotiations for the settlement of the question of the rights of properly at the 1. That a dividend of 51 and a bonus of 10 of the Japanese section of the Chinese Kwangchentre Station; the northern terminus

recovery, of a cargo of sugár, alleged to have Company for the year ending April 30th was removed to the public mortgery. After that Cents per share be paid to Shareholders, ab Eastern Railway, which bad.been'in progress®

bees sunk in a junt in the harbour on Typhoon Day, as already recorded in these. columns. Further evidence of Chinese insur. ance agents was heard as to the various forms of policies issued,

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His Excellency Chow Fu, who has held the important and dignified office of Viceroy of the Liang Kwang Provinces for the short period of barely eight months, arrived at Hongkong to-day en route to Shanghaj, hav- ing demitted duty on the appointment of His Excellency Tsen Chun Hsuan to the post which he formerly occupied as Acting Viceroy. Within the space of a few months it would be impossible for any administrator of a great and populous district to ac complish much of which will prove of ulti- mal permanent value to the people or to stamp his personality on Govenmeni. The most that he can hope to achieve is the forwarding of the beneficial projects of his predecessor, and the initiation of some few schemes of reform which may lead to the ameliora tion of the conditions under which the peo- ple he has been called upon to govern are placed. While there are certain features of His Excellency Chow Fu's viceroyalty which will not probably secure the approbation of his critics, it must be admitted that, after a fair and impartial review of his work, in the limited time at his disposal, His Excel lency has succeeded in "inaugurating a number of improvements and reformis which will prove of substantial and lasting INFORMATION from pative sources gives the. niche which will be prominent in the Val-very abundant in Fastera Sirm this year. In halla of the Provincial Government. View the provinces of Bitlambong, Sophion, Pa-them-in the large Court-room at the Supreme lug his regime at its worn, to begin with, the chim, Petrie, Watana Tchankan the rainskay- the members of the Bat, as they constantly, Court, were the cause of much complaint by advantages to be attained by the revival of the ing come earlier than usual, the natives were Wei Seng Farm, the Pak-kap-piu and San enabled thereby to cultivate more paddy fields.

labcur under great disability from being up able to hear or be properly heard by ibe pre Pul lotteries-which have exercised the most The inhabitants tejoice at the good prospects

siding judges. The desks for their Bonour, baneful infuences in South China-and the There are, however, some obstacles to be sursaid, are too high, as is also the clerk's desk, granting ofgambling monopolies, which Vice mounted in the way of having to guard against le coussels table is so broad as to have the bands of armed dacoits who arrive from Osbon Toy Shum had suppressed are not quite side, Sisaket, Lof Solión and rob people on the effect of removing judge and counsel an incon that when the complainants were arrested they

mide public to-day. In explaining the de he examined deceased's bedroom-and found crease in the set cnnings shown by the report, that place in disorder. A box had been E. H. Harriman, president of the company forced open and its contents lay scattered on says wages advanced 15 to 33 per cent. The the floor. From information given by Thaker report states that the gross earnings were Singh witness arrested the defendants on the $4,659,046, a decrease of $853,871, as com night of zsih June, in Queen's Pond Central. CHN FUK, a coolic, living in a matshed at pared with last year. The final surplus in Oo the 18th June witness searched the second Hek Un Kok, was this morning, the Police $130,474, a decrease of $.57,481. Harriman accused's quarters, at Mesirs. Powell and Com- Court, sentenced by Mr. F. A Hazeland gives as additions! reasons for the decrease pany premises, and found the two knives (pro- to six weeks hard labour and six hours in earnings the fact that the Pacific Mail duced) in his box. The koivas had evidently. That the balance of $92.599,16 be carried stocks for larceny, Last evening Chan Tine made four less trips" than last yeak been cleaned with sandpaper. walked boldly into house No. 93, Kowloon the diversion of traffic to oker channels City Road and picked up a box containing 53 was clearing out by the back door he was seen worth of clothing and jewellery. While be and collared. After evidence had been heard accused was asked what he had to say: “ I am not satisfied with the charge, your Worship, he replied. 1 am, though, rejoined Mr. Hageland, and sentence was passed.

during the re-establishment of San Francisco, lower ocean rates on tonnage, unsettled conditions in Central American Republics and disasiers to two of the company's vessels. di the annual meeting of the stockholders this vacancies caused by the resignation of George J. Gould and James Speyer from the direc torala were filled by the election of Henry W.

de Forest and Robert Goëlet.

That clored the case for the prosecution, Mr. Grist reserved his defence, saying he would leave the matter in the bands of the Court, His Worship mainu ined that a prima facie case had been made out and the accused were commited for trial.

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POLICE ACCUSED OF ILL-TREATMENT,

A complaint having been made by three of the defendants-Maher, Roods and Thaker Bingh-to the effect that in order to get certain particulars from them when they were arrested

Forward to new account. Denny

Increased EFFICIENCY,

sorbing $375,000

in. St Petersburg, have now been decided 2. That $50,000 be added to the Reserve upon and Captain Shisuma is coming back Fund which will then stand at $1,050,000 to Japan with the text of the agreement 3. That $50,000 be added to the Fund for together with that of the Treaty of Commerce. equalizing Dividends, bringing it up to between Japan and Russia. We learn from a $300,000.

4. That $20,coo be transfired to Em to the nation consists of two sections-dne Tokyo dispatch that the agreement, relating ployees' Bopus Accoual.

relating to the disposal of the property and the other regarding the connections of the train service on the Japanese (and Russian sections of the line. The Japanese Cover- The volume" of business shews a trifling ment, it is reported, has relinquished the decrease from that of the preceding balf-year claim over the station, in ret for but is in excess of the corresponding periad of the previous year. Very full prices continue paint of sum of Y579,400 by Russie, to be paid for all are offering, and the bulk of Government to the capital of the South The value of the contribution of the the profits is directly due to increased efficiency vanchutia Railway Company is Yr00,000,000 in smelting our current turnover, and the in the railway lines and other propery belong- successful treatment of slags and other refusing to the fallway as specified on the lat made Additional steps are being, taken with a view to further cheapen our ordinary smelting costs, the Kwangchenize station had not been settled, on April ist last. At that time the question, of

and the value of the blation was not included. in the contribution of the Government. The

gain, and should certainly obtain for him a satisfactory news that the rice crop will prove THE acoustic properties--or rather the want of they were assaulted-in-tha charge-room el No, and it is hoped that still greater, improvement.

highways from Fachim to Battambang, and from Bo Pailin to Chantaboon and Sisophen.

"Do you speak English?" asked: Mr. F. A. Hazeland of a Chinaman af the Palice Count, today. The Chinaman is the elder of a village at Kowloon City and was called as a witness

veniert distance from each other, while the breadth of that table also causer considerable difficulty to counselin banding backwards and formide to the Judge the various exhibits In' the cases under trial. What is apparently needed is the lowering of the judges dais and | Registrar's and clerks bench, and the narrow

obvious to the disinterested onlooker. Then, again, his apparent lethargy in the matter of repairing the sea-wall of the Bund at Canton--one of His Excellency Shum's pet ideas-untill the contemplated return of his predecessor was announced, is scarcely susceptible of favour. It is true that since in an assault cais. "Not a word!" was the ing of the counsels table Againzne the appointment of the energetic Shure was answer. Inspector Cameron, who was watch houest day, it oftes happens that th reported Chow Fu has evinced an entirely ing the case, for the police, said that the · fans have to be stopped as, from theira laudable desire to remedy the defects witness always spoke English to him. His between the two it is frequently qui mai caused by the ravages of the river in flood, Wonbip-"Do you hear that? The inspector sibleforthe judgetclearcounsel and vid by sending a host of labourer to repair the says you speak English / Witness" I speak "This would be obviated by the alight nitera deficiencies, but that cannot excuse the very lulet His Worship But you sald desind, as they would bring judge and counsel earlier lack of interest in the work, Onorators he witness, smilingly beater together, and the rowing of the i

replied "all be Ebg)

the other hand, His Excellency has every day baxigess Conve witnessed the actual commencement of the continued his mor

is that would place the fans bahind: iên her their being as at present: bete

Police tation, summonses were served on and Sergeant Bagu Khan, and the case beard Police Sergeant Gordon, Jemadar Golala Khan at the conclusion of the trial.

"The accused pleaded 'ool guilty.'

Mr. Grist; who appeared for the prosecution in this cate, outlined the facts of the case as related to him. Briefly, was to the effect were questioned regarding the murder. They are unable to supply the police with any inform action and they were beaten.

Hit Wonbip By whom?? Mr. Grist-I am not quite sure, your Wor- ship. The complainants will speak as to that

in the boxi kako

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in this department may result. ...

The local market for tin opened on October

money receivable by the Government in retorn

at 5958 per picul, and closed on March 26 at for the station is not to go into the pocket of

the South Manchuria Rallway Compas

but

Sprjba 'highest pilce between these dator being $pol, and the lowest Soof. During the same period, the London 3 months prices the result of the relinquishment of the station, the company has to construct a station moved between £199, 10s, and £179, 158.

at Changchung Japan Chronisie,

SHIPPING AND MAIL

BALANCE OF CAPITAL MAR Your Directors have to intimals that tho

question of the issue of the balance of the Com pany's Capital to the authorlied limit of 0||$3,000,000, has been raised. This matter is at present receiving the earnest consideration of your Directors, and if as the result of their de

Continuing, he said that cap of the complain, ants was slapped on the face, another struck on the band and the third punched. *

«Evidence was called.

*THE local office of the Kederlandsch lalabank-Netherlands Jad

that the

ant for the

liberations they became fully satisfied that the

"position of the Company justifies such a courte, they kill put forward a scheme with thaiz 16: commendations as to the method of lame, and ask for powers to effect same, /em

Cook Managing Director,

ILE DUK. Canadian (Albendas)'ith inst French (Tonkin) 7th lost,c Indian (Hoprawy) 8th fant American (Darte) gib lost.

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