1th July, THE PIRATED KRE CHEONG.".. Thess. Kte Chemne, which was pirated the other day, whilst coming b Canton from Chantson, was considerably damaged by the❤ pirates. She has gone into dack for repairs:-"

ELECTRIC ALARMS, S Thoʻslectric Alarms of the Police Depart ment have now been completed in the differen shops and residences in. Tai fap Po and the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY JULY 13, 1907.

THE Ụ. S-PACIFIC CRUISK.

*PRESIDENT: ROOSEVELT'S STATEMENT..

Tokio, July 7,"

The following telegrams are taken from the N. C. D: News:-

An official a alement from Washington asys that President Roosevelt has admitted at Oyster Bay that the voyage to the Pacific of

A DUAL IN LANGKATS,

THE SMASH IN SHANGHAE

TOKO AND READ v. suffert, This case, which uroke out of transactions on he Shanghai Stock Exchange, wai continued. The claim was for-T-4949 on a promissory note given in August, 1902.

Mr. Fessendes appeared for the plaintiffs, Mr. R. G. Home and Mr. L. Andrews reptes Mr. Andrews put.

Mr. Fessendan-Do you know that if you inunctions from France had remained very wanted, actual shares yots can have them? inilinate, both economically and educatldbally. Didn't you know you could go to Mr. Read 11 would be very easy for anyone to find the and get your twenty Langkal for instance? cause which board the two-countries so close

Witness did I presumed it. Mr. Falsenden-Whom did you consider, two countries. It was would be the fiber in case you did not meet your obligations! N

No. 207. Have not been in quat but still a modernis business has been disc in special lv, together it was the common intare per baterie Blühingu at an advance o

Balen, about of No.

duting Mortnight' unneceray-to-mphasise the faci pro 8,00 bales of No. 10; 5,00 carded Viscount Hayashi, that by the opera 098 bales of No. 165; 3,1-4 bales of No8 tion of the Agreement which was so warmly in all about 13,749.) bales. Arrivala pEL ALO welcomed by both countries, the reletionsVatherine Apear, Milk Mere Bogien betwent that the French Ambascados, M. and Dean mount to about The fact

Shipment Shanghai would be long remembered by the Japanese ed at about 45,000 bales. nation, Viscount Hayashi renewed the assur-

Local Milla-Sales of 315 bales, nees of his respects for the French Aasbas. $85 to $83 are reported sader, and, having expressed thanks for the

val comprises sales of 271 List honourable decorations conferred upon himselfapanese Yarn The busine shouting, proposed the toast, The Pre from Stig to Stat and of goo sident of the Frach Republics prosperity to from Stas to $119. the French Republic and the future of the

gre greement.

Police authorities are now collecting the con bittle bip 'iquadron from the Atlantic;, vis- souted defendant his client in the witness / Wittiens-When I went into this trans-Gerard, joined the Tokyɑ Diplomatic Corps about 5,000 biles. The unsold stock,

of the bell and installation which amounts ta. 'seventy cents per shop.

RECALL OF IMPERIAL CLANIMEN. A report is affoal that the Throne bas giv n orders that all members of the Imperial, clan, who are st" present "holding offices in the different provinces throughout the Empire, ate

to at once return to the Capital,

REDUCING COSY OF LIVING,

H.E. Acting Viceroy Wu, seeing that the price of all commodities of daily necessity isa" present high owing to the exaction of certain taxes on most articles, has written to Acting Provincial Juday, the Shan Hou Che and the Likin Bureau ordering these die of -mela into the taxas having some of them abolished,

TOLICE ORGANISATION,

with

His Honour. He told you he intended to Pay the losses

dr. Feinden-Tat if he could not pay the difference whom did he consider would pay? action I han capital which would meet any ordinary losses in much transaction. No no looked forward to the smash in Shanghai which wiped ant gule bumber of peop. beside

would be myself. If I could not pay certainly the loss business with the prople with whom did

HG Honour You antered into the contracts in good faith? You meant to meet your losses) Witmer Yer, but I did not expect them to turn out tothe orient they did.

Hi

Honour-Instead of reaping profits you get losses. You intended to meet them, didn't you?

White Yes,

His Hopper-fed now you are not able to mest there obligations?

"Witness-Not-ki' the present time,............

M. Gerard roan again, and requested Vis. count Hayashi to convey his profound gratitude the Emperor-for-the-honour-done him in goferring upon him the high disilaction,

SIR CLAUDE MACDONALD,

ARRIVAL IN TOKYO,

Central Governms. I, the Acting Viceroy has but all RKDE MOST JApanese feeling, shares. Mr. Read told him that Langkats to enter's plea thai thì thing is illegal because}}.bávendor in' Tokyo, returned to Tokio on tha

In Recordance with instructions from the

ordered the Provincial Judre to ascertain the number of Police Forces that have been ghalish all the old guards ad to orgacise organised in the different districts and to Police Forces in their stead, in those districts in which police departments have not yet been

stablished,

TELEPHONE, SERVICE, A short time ago the C, M. S. N. Co. Jeid a complaint against the Canton Tele phone operators for neglect of duty in receiving "orders, and now another firm in Sheang Mun Tai Stree hay lodged a similar .complaint with the authorities of the Bureau.

ANTIMONY MINES,

The out-put from the antimony mines in the Kuk Kong District for the first four months of this year in put at 235,000 catties.

INDEMNITY@PAYMENT.

The Kwangtung puthorities have remitted to Peking the share of this province towards the Indemnity Fund for the first half year of the current year..

SALT BMUGGLING.

.

H.E. Acting Viceroy Wu has instructed the .Salt Commisioner to furnish him with a montbly raturo, from the first moon of the present year, of the salt sold to the different monopolies throughout the province, salt in hand, etc. so as to prevent salt smuggling which is supposed to be carried on on a large scale.

PRICE OF HICK.

The rice inspector of the Cheap Rice Dis. posal Bureau has reported that since the re ceipt of the wire stating that the prohibition of the exportation af rice from Kwangsi would be

trouble

is due to the apprehensions are quite uncalled for. The prevalling nervousness in the States implies t

pending, and not yet satisfactori fundamental solution lies in the stoppage med ly settled. For both Japan and America the of the present anti-Japanese partiality. If this remedy is adopted American fears will give place to the happlest conditions both for Japan and America.

Exchunyo We quote

R. 1631 %. London at 21, ɔid.

YESTERDAY'S

Lundon-Dank .T.

demand

4 months, France-Bank T.T. America-Blank T.T. Germany-Bank TT 'India T.T.

Shanghal-Bank T.T.... Singapore Japan-Bank T

bick by General Baran Oku, raamisal|| Java—Bank TTA

Busing.

Cape Horn, but devies any connexion between this and the Cabfornian difficulty. America's box. Examined by Mr. Andrews, defendant relations with the Powers, he added, were said he first met Mr. Read, as plaintiff had never friendlier than at present,

stated, at the Race Club, where they talked on New York Evening Post objects to the general matters. Mr. Read mentioned that proposed naval action as the Powers may in- had heard witness had been conducting some terpret it as intimidation to Japan. Mr. Taks share business with other brokers and Fitness vica Kato, formerly, Minister of Famign replied that SÍ bad done so. One thing

they Affairs, and now proprietor of the Nicki Nichl, brought on another and Mr. Rand mentioned replies to The New York World that the re tangkats, Witness sald he had never touched port of the naval movements is unbelievable, these shares as they were known to go up and

the affair

in America's own down very much. Witness told Mr. Read that but in any case the

and no concern whatever of outside he was new to the business and that everything over? The Nicki Nicht further dwells in its Powers

he had done in shares had been his loes. Wit editorial upes the undue Dervousness in Americanoss asked Mr. Rand what be thought was good ininterpreting the recent circulattathe Chamber and he said Langkats were so good as anything. Commercs as intimating a boycott, America's Witness did not bay shares for investment pe esgarness to ascertain

ascertain Japanese sentiment bought to sell, forwards, He gave Mr. Read

Hit Honair-And that being so you decided the present naval movenienti, to understand that be had been speculating in fogard to

Sir Claude MacDonald, the British Am- ช!!

would go up at that time and that witoses sold it is an illegal contracit

19h olime by the'g am, itain. On his arrival him to buy forward twenty Langkats HeWitner would like to say that-- nover received any shares from Mr. Read Hit Honger d'e't want any argument of at Shimbisht the Ambassador war

and business with Mears. Tosg & Read for into Court. I did not come here voluntarily. there was no intention that he should receive the fact. any shares for investment from Mr. Read. Ha

Witness would like to explain how I came Saito, the Minister of the Navy, General Baron Kuraki, Prince Tokugawa, the Chairman of did about six months, and he never

Hla any thout and per the Honour Your answer is voluntarily the House of Feers, Vilcobat Hanabusa, Vice1 months sight L/0....... Minister of the Imperial Household, Mr. 5 months' sight L/C...... the rendered. that the shares would advance. Asked hope that

Witness--When they forced me late Coun Chinda, the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, 30 days' sight San Francisco. New

months' sight -Count Tôda the Grand Master of Ceremonias, what he meant by saying he purchased shares | | I had to enter that plea. forward witness said he told the brokers

His Bdnodr-You decided to set up the con-Mr. Lowther, the British Charge Agaire, 30 days sight Sydney and Melbos that he wished to purchase bares for tention that the transaction it illegal and hence and other members of the Embassy months sight Francs certain day. The shares were not all deliver there is no legal obligation for you to pay? After exchanging salutes the Ambassador 6 months sight

Wincis produced

drove to the British Embassy... ed to him on that day, his account with Mesars. Toeg & Read at the May settlement, These shares were

I not purchased for investment and, the shares ware never delivered to him. There was a debit of Tis 1,800 against witness at this sei- tlement and he gave a cheque for the amount. debit was incurred chiefly by 1 angkate depre- In reply to His Honour witdess said this clating from is. 335 to Tis, afo and be lost on these shares Tia 1,300 to Tis 1,400. He could May settlement. The bill banded to witness by His Honour showed that he sold on May in December and sold on May 17-that was stated that he bought Langkats 37. Witness just before settlement day. It was a fact that witness sold the stock for a loss price then he give for them and this gave rise to the debit balance, which he met

The other leading papers are relicent. Mean wisile there is a growing impression of the advisability at this delicate Juncture of any action likely to hurt Japanese susceptibilities. It must be remembered that Japan abandoned the visit to San Francisco of the training quadron months ago on the very eve of it departure.

{Manila Times]

Washington, July 6. According to present plans practically every battleship in the United States navy, number ing about twenty, will participate to the man

œuvres on the Pacific coast,

Witosan-Yes.

गं

In fanber cross-examination by Mr. Fesso den defendant said that during the courfe of his transactions with Hesirs. Tong & Read he did instruct them at various times to sell shares before settlement day. Asked if plaintiffs had been willing to receive small payments on ac yarious times sind he said that he did not see count, witness inid he had heard from them at that he should pay them in preference to other brokers, to whom he owed is. 30,000 to simply because they had a pote against bim. payment when he could.

COMMERCIAL,

YARN MARKET,"

... do,.

· 4 months' sight Germany... a §

Bar Silver...

Bank of England rate....

Bank of France

Sovereign

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

In their report dated 13th July, Messrs.THE thermometer registered 107” in the abi Phirozsha . Petit & Co, write t

at Tientsin on 26th ult.

The foar croisers now in China waters. will not say whether he sold this stock before the s. 40,000 finess.said he would make a by last mail, has fiveóed up to a briskness and bassador to the Court al‹ japan,«raturmed!20°

also attend the manoeuvres,

It will be the greatest assemblage of heavy fighting craft of the United States navy yet The report that there in any special signifi- auce in the movements in view of the trouble with Japan is denied here.

knawa.

The maneuvres planned for the Pacific will probably be the most extensive ever hald by the United States, if not by any country in the entire world. According to the dispatch re- ceived to-day it will include twenty battleships in addition to cruisers, torpedo boat destroyers, torpedo beats, roubosts, dispatch boats, etc.

what ships will be included is not known

removed by the 1st day of the bih moon, the Anitely here, but it is probable that there will price of rice hus fallen perceptibly, lausn Ing how much Kwangtung depends on its win- ter province for the supply of this daily cam modity,

telegram receivert from Annam by the Caston Rice Dispos Office states that the s.a. Aum Ling left that place with 30,000 bags of rice for Canton on the roth instant,

INDO-CHINA~*~.

be Admiral Evans' feet of sixteen first class battleships, the Kansas and Vermont how on the Atlantic coast and the Nebraska and Wi-

consin, now on the Pacific coast. The fleet will

then include the Connecticut, Maine, Louisiana, Missouri, Virginia, Georgia, New Jersy, l Toland, Alabama, Illinois, Kentucky Keariage, Ohio, Indiana, Lowa, Minnesota, Kantar, Ne Bruska, Vermont and Wisconsin, all battleships i THE CURRENCY QUESTION IN the Tennessee, Washington, Maryland, Wat Colorado, all Pinnlvani Virginia armoured cruisers; and the

be protected swisers How included in tho Pacific Decimate Chat

Touts Chi: fencega Cincinnati, Galvest St.

Charleston, d

Mlilwander, Vorklows, Boston, raisi, Denver and Bufalo, Three last named vessels are all now in the Pacific feet and will be available for the mancavres. Of were in the service at the time of the outbrea of the Spanish war.

....

Mr, Andrews continued the examination of defendant, Wildest said he never had any of these stocks in his possession, the transaction was one of selling differences. Nonete bought for investment. At the time that be stacks sel out in the July 1902 settlement ware carried on these share transactions, witness was engaged in import business.

Mr. Ferienden objected to the question at to whit witness's cach capital was at this time. Mr. Andrews said the point was that he had not sufficient capital to buy stock of the value

of The. 100,000..

Takia on 28th.ult.

GAPTAIN_«P. "H; M. Taylor, sand:(Indian) Lancers, has been appointed Aide-de-Gampto Bir Frederick Lugard, "overnor of Hongkong.

Our last circular was dated the 28th June. The stendiar tonngf our yarn market, reported E. SIR CLAUDE Macdonald, British Am. activity so conspicuous by their absence of ment against him he has decided to contend on a large and extensive scale in almost all His Honour-Rather than permit a judgmonths pant. The business reported has been couple and descriptions. Wheress blanks bave Witners in reply to Mr. Fessenden said that represented the columns overleaf against that the transactions are illegal. Mr. Allan told him that the promissory note number of mills for soms time past, they are would never be

be used. It was left to him to today, almost without exception, Alled by make

numerals representing the actual figures al His Honour-I don't think this conversation which transactions are reported to have taken

payments. has anything to do with it at all. He signed place during the past fortnight. At the same the note and intended to pay. He lotended time prices show as appreciation all round signing of the note itself does make any favourite spinnings of No. lor, have established to pay witheat the sole. I don't think the of from 51 to $3 per bale, while superior difference.

a notable advance of from 51 to $6 per bale It is repasted that 6, no balks have been con tracted for for forward delivery.

Mr. Faltenden Then addressed the Court on the legal points raised by the case.

Mr. Home commenced his address for the defence, and the Court adjourned.

The afternoon sitting was taken up by the arguments of counsel. N, C. D, Nites,

THE PRANOO-JAPANESE VENTENJE"

1

CELEBRATIONS IN JAPAN.

"DIPLOMATIC DINNER AT TOKIO.

10

The Impression has got abroad among. Chinese dealers that transactions aggregating anme 19:00 bales have recently been put brough for the Water markets. The es tensive purchase was confined to the batter. known chops of Noi, jor, and tras to the event of the report being confirmed, (bere will no longer be any dependence (as mentioned in our circular No. 47 of 18th at, of the Bom- Eastern markets

bay

the Far

Engineer Sub-Limtenaní C. D. Evington has

been appointed, to the Renf on the Station, from the Rozëurgh in the First Crafter Squadron.

in Macao, Mr. G. 7. Orme, Al OWING to the absence of Mr. F.A police magistrate, prasided at the Pol on last Monday morning..

SECOND Lleutenant C. R. Shannon, Royal

Bogieters, doing duty in the fate of

been placed under orders la proceed to

approaching ralle Hongkong in the

AN American Consulate was opened ün tib'kst, test, at Antung, under the jurisdiction of Mr. Arcell, fately of Mukden. The turvay of the Amar: Railway has been finished and g expected that the "line will be constructed by

for their Realizing-the-PERT****

Far East with a silver entrency conveniently in battleship feel there are only two which had a large number from brokers beside moto and representativas at the Kobs (Japan. §in the light of the slow clearances, might bị | prospective buyer wers present, and 1895@id=

not pay.

pective change between producers and Bastern buyers, and apprehending ashottage in the THE property belonging to the late Mr. A. W. The Japan Chronicle of 4th inst. ways-On supply of the favourite spinnings of Nos staitland, situate at No. 9, Seymont Road, 12 and 12, local Chinese dealers have Shanghat, was sold by auction of fat instby Tuesday afternoon Mr. Fuwe, First Secretary of the Kobe Kencho, Chief Procurator Yama. gone in for extensive engagements which Messrs. L. Moore & Co. A large member of ese) Chamber of Commerce, the Kobe Practi- taken as more or less of the nature of specula diog, starting at Tis (0,000, soob van dp to Ti. cal Business Society, and the Franco-Japanese tive purchases. It is to be hoped that the 82,000, at which figure the Shangai land

off-take might show greater activity thortly. Investment to, was society, mel at the (Chamber of Commerce

The paretraves rooms, and considerada proposal to celebrate as unless purchases are cleared, stocks will the conclusion of the Franco-jaecse agree seen, accumulate to the prejudice of dealers On the 4th alt. Mr. Runciman informed Mr. meat. It was agreed that on the initiative of and importers, Accumulation is certain to lead Lonsdale that Sir E. Grey had no information respecting the riots near Swalow, in Chips, the Kencho, the Sxibanaho, the Chamber of to depreciation in values.

In other quarters, the recent briskness in except what had been published in the Pres Commerce, and the societies above-mentioned

demand allributed

pot so much to the spirit and he was confident that His Majesty's Mois of speculation but, to the tie in the price the celebration should be held on the 14th instant, the French national holiday, at Suwa

Calion

tabled The

report of an advance inter in China would report to him stages on the the price of the

In the American and matter if it were serious. From afici, ju.

formation received, the disturbancariat ja

been unimportant,

Rhode

His Honour said if he was a man of credit he could buy. He could buy for investment and borrow the money. His Honour did not think it would do any good for defendant to give further particulars as to bis own fasacial condition. The issue before the Court was the

cter of the transaction, and then counsel. character could 'clear up the quendon of law. The section of the Paris press devated to

To reply to Mr. Andrews wipes said he fost colonial intera.us is renewing the question al

money on the settlement extending between passessed. the fixation if the dollar in in to-Chian. We

May and June; he lost everything he (L'Avenir du Tankin) wish briefly to show the

Whin the July settlement came on there was difficulties which must be faced in the attempt

a very heavy slump in Farnham's, of which he to solve this knony problem. Cau we in the

Mestri. Torg & Read, and he went heavily under. Some time after Mr. Read iaw regulate our accounts with the nations, that have adopted a gold standard? in other words,

The battleship fleet will be able to hurt shal witness at his office and asked him to give money, or to speak morn strictly, the value of and shell from a combined main battery of 431 pomissory note for the amount as he could Witness told him that he had silver is constantly fluctuating and ufficiale and

guns, including 13-inch, 12-inch-loth, 7-inch, set lers frequently suffer heavily by exchange and fnch guns. In addition to this comes

not given any of the brokers a promissory when silver is depreciated. Our focal budgets the secondary battery of each ship which cop

note and that the money witness owed him ala, computed in fiance and dollars, are besertama a large number of guns of smaller

was about one-seventh of the total he owed calibre, with the very grea!:st difficulties,

the Connecticut, for instance, having twenty 3 amongst the other brokers and that as soon as witness was able to make payment against his The commission appointed in 1992 to study inch rapid fire gane that carry a shell na largë the monetary situation in Indo-China definitely at the ordinary field piece of the Army. The obligations he would do so to Mr. Read and to

Hapis SIN.armoured cruisers, that will probably be lo avery one else;to-wham bo owed money, Wilf-larited to take part.in.the.celebrationday, European markets”häs-created-a balief in the chow, previously reported, appeared "to"Lave decided in favour of establishing the indu Chinese budgets in france. This, however,

noss did not give a note that day. Sume time. the manoeuvre fleet, have a combired main bai was but a partial solution of the question, as

Lery of 112 guns, including 10-inch, 8-inch, 6-afterwards Mr. Allen, who had joined the firm at the conclusion of the ordinary meeting minds of Yarn dealers that the advinée in "although it would have orbiecred the budgets and pinch guns. This gives a total of of Toeg & Rend: went round to his omics, } informal), Acelebration to be held in (Osaka," the price of the led in an advance also in

friendly for a similar against the fluctuation of the dollar, the$44 guas of large calibre on the battleships

Would

not monetary system of the country hava

and armoured cruisers, to say nothing of the been left nochanged. As a matter of fact, the

protected cruisers, each of which carries train Creditors of the Administration might

Fix 10 ten, large guns of from 5-inch to 8-inch sullenly submittal to the

caprices of exchange.

calibre. bat the taxpayers, constantly

penalised by แช

Steaming continuously al 14 knots it must have regarded the partial fluctuation,

would take the battleships about 45 days to with great disfavour. Despite these makes the trip found the Horn in San Fran, dimculties, however, and the Additional burden

cisco. Travelling as a squadron it would of complicating our books, which would follow

doubliess take tim considerably longer on the framing of the budge's on the basis of the

account of the delay which would be caused franc, it will-in our pinion-still-be the best by coaling so many large vessels at me time expedient that could be adopted

On the other hand, it is proposed-that-we- should follow the example of other countries "In the East, such as Japan and fedia, In re gard to the former, it has to be noted that the financial situation is not like that of Indor China. If Japan had adopted a gold standard. it would have been due solely to the fact that she had received a large indemnity from Ching. We could not reckon upon such a possibility. A to India, we have already shewn in an article which was published in this paper some months ago, the sacrifices India had to make. (the demonetisation of a large accumulation of supees, suspension of the coinage of silver, and the stablishment of a large reserve of to maintain its exchange at a fixed rate. Kold) 20

'it must be confessed, the fixation of the rupee has not yielded at the results that were anticipated, and was the cause of a commercial crisis in several of the most important towas of Indie.

inch

in one place.

JHE POOCHOW DOCKYARD.

Many Europeans having lately been dis missed from the Foochow Dockyard, the Japanese authorities are desirous of having Japaness appointed to fill the vacancies. Accordingly, the Japanese Minister in Peking has been in communication with the Wai Wu-

pame. The French residents of Kabe will be

The Osaka Municipal Assembly 00:

considered the order of proceedings Cotton will be flo Mr. Yamashita, the Mayor spoke upon the object of the celebration, and Mr. Matsumura, Deputy Mayor, gave the proposed details of the proceedings

Witness andr. Allen were on rather

that he did terms. Witness.told him that tend to give any, ore a promissory note and the brokers would have to rely on his pro mise to pay when he was able. They talked the matter over and Mr. Allen asked witaess to give this note to him ana special favour and that it would never be used. Witness thought the matter over and he gave the note on this condition,

Cross-examined. When he began these transactions with Messrs. Toeg & Read it was with the intention of settling on differences 6 told Mr. Read aot sa ane, but on several Occasions, that he had never taken up share elsa and that he did not intend

from Witness told-plaint.ff that "to pro- tion. After a somewhat beated debate, it was

to do so. fort him so to speak."

the

Ambasis PEDROSAPADES &

commodity.

An interesting race between.motor-bopía 200k Latest country advices confirente report if place last Sunday afternoon, the course being partial failure in tesice crop. Thanks to the from the Corinthian Yacht Club to the benevolent messures of the powerful charitable at Lysemoon is. Five boate competid, nd Institutions of Canton, they are continuing the the race was won by the Feilung, owánd by and Siam for cheap disposal in the districts of second and Wallis third. The Hellen policy of importing sice in bulk from Ana Ulderup & Schluter, the Diwekat sheing the Southern Provinces wherein the crop his built by the owners, and has two cylinder US. The ser The third silk crop is reported to be good and had a handicap of ten minu

ongines by

by Fay & Bowen, boco disappointing.

of ten minutes, plentiful, resulting in high prices for cocoons dropping soms 33 per cent, A bountiful silk AT an entertainment of welcome given on soch crap might, ina measure, make up for the poor. ult., at Seoul, in honour of Pak Voss bo rice barvest. So that the prospects of the con- former political refuges who has us suming districts for colon yarn may not appear allowed to return from japan.to-Kors

after all,

forty anti-Japanese assassins allampta. so gloomy

The market closes

assassinato Pak Yong-he, Sodg Phong chee bates of No. 6r., so bales of No. minister of Commerce, and X, Presant Sales: 355 81, 6,8,5 hales of No lor, 2,245 bales of No, the pro-japaness chip-hol Society. These 128., 1.455 bales of No. 165, and 3.190 bales of three men had the narrowest cos

203. in all about 14,100 bales Arrivals Per steamers Gothering Appar loader of the assasins committed suicide on and Hopsang (from Calcutta), and Mike Hary, Tachio and Deikt (Tróm Bombay) of about 5,000 bates.

No.

firik

the spot.

A TOKIO telegram, of ist lost, to the N GID Newr, sayas-in reference to the order given by the Ban-Francisco police to Japanego "Pamplor.

pa with regard to she maller, but no reply has the other brokers previous to when Mr. Raad' were Harshal Maiquis Yamagata, Count loopya, Unsel Stock-About 24,000 barmant Officer to withdraw their signboards on

yet been given by the Board to biz represent- ations-Shanghai Times,

CHINESE STUDENTS IN JAPAN,

Minister for Communication

the ground that they are abt American citizens, the Municipality declares that Treaty provisioon. do not affect police authority, The Japanese Embassy has not yet received official notica 'tion of the order and is deferring action, which

would in any cass be idle is present clien stances, pending *the judgmadi of the Cogit at Washington,

Mr. Hino, Chairman of the Assembly, posed the celebration being held at the muni cipal expense is considered it improper to spond municipal funds in connection with the political affairs of the Empire, and suggested at the celebration should be promoted on the initiative of the Governor and Mayor of the city, the bankers, the Chamber of Commerce, and newspaper ofices, also inviting the general public to take part. The expanses of the celebration should be mat by public subscrip- decided to fumber consider the question pext day after the conclusion of the meeting of the His "onour-He carried you? Witness-No, he did not carry me. Brokers Assembly when ihree representatives should are supposed to have quicker information than be sent from each ward of heat; the French outsiders and so if he got held of anything On Monday araning M. Gerard,

dinner in celebra. about a drop he could let me out

#eniente fly Mr. Fessenden-He had transactions with lion

these transactions. Among the guests who accapted Invitations with Messrs. Toeg & Read,

Exchange-We close to-day as under: sold witness

·ludia that it was his opinion that Lang Admiral Togo, Viscount Hayashi, Vinder: for

T. T. Ra 1631 per cent. kate would advance witness said that if he Foreigo Alain Admiral Saito, Minister för.

Domand

1636 thought that would be so he would buy twenty the Navy Dr. Sakalani, Minister for Finance;

London T, T.

Sh. 1.210.5 Demand

1.1 5/168.5 shares. Asked if that was the end of the cop. Mr. Y

do not each Wikino, versation witness

Minister for fastice; Teplice

-Ti zim$100. Shaoghal........ ་ ་་ Cation Mr. MA Miginjer for Jump up from the table." Asked if, when he in

Silver and Com

31 1/165. per oz. rooks, Minister for A post which cannot by any means be term-stracted Mr. Read to purchase shares for

he authorised him to incur certain abilities force: Count Tode, Grand Master of Care

Writing under kima dato, Messrs. Cawasjer, for b

r him, witness said he did not understand that, monies in the Imperial House Mr. MatauwO, Mr. Fessenden-Put it this way Suppose Governer of the Bank of Japans the Russian Pallonjee & Co, report

d'Affaires. there shares want

"On, who wiĄTEK atand to be liable?

proposing the toast of Witness When I went into this share basi the Franch Ambassador dwell upon the new Bombay consequent on the advance in the believe, the only Chinaman avar admitted as ness I had a certain amount of capital apdit Agreement between Japan and France, and prices of raw cotton in England and America an English solicitor. He was edicated at

4p say that Le did not doubt

brought have succeeded in quires a guaranten for its circulation. Neither the work was at fir a part of the duties of the As differences came along I paid them, antil

Our large neigh came known as a fine athletna ali niwad neben, would the constitution of a reserve of

olva the proble

beginning there were

only

ly a few students, com Read to purchase these twenty Langkis I was foreshadowing the coming of the time when buying market of Shanghel harise, been quently articled to Messrs. Clarke, Rawlins tinuous circulation, could not fail to be speed. paratively speaking, acquiring an education in certainly in a poskion to pay a difference of the Igning of as Agterment between Japan active and advancing and with extensive rble and Co., of 66, Gresham Hause, and, be ily used up. Then we should fall back into

apan; even then the duty seemed to have ten or fifteen per cent if the market weet and Russia would be accomplished, having a mints to that port our sincks ca staatly, lieve, showed more than the ordinary been no sinecure, as there ware not A the lofu que onla To nur mind there is but

against me. I meant to do it.

fre aim the maintenance of price and the reduced which has considerably rellevad our guace of the anicled clock. Hemas Lan

in, the in 1895 Friction

#fall respect of the

spadd Prices market of ungaleable

pr 1897, and soon afterwards rulamp mna radical elution of the question, that is few cruzes for

students and briwers

Hi Honour--You meant to meet your oblie masurance of 18 wor the reasons booty touch holow our agulyalent, got- to big native country, whern ha gracilindƑantil. the crastion of

monetary union in the Far bounds there were at one time, not long #KO

minister. As their numbers grow by leaps

of each counity. and gations? East Into which all the countries

the withstanding which there has been during tha bir death—L. 64, C.&#prom n Witness meant to meet all obligations mentioned they of the

4 Ambassador desired to ask Foreig

Affairs and other gentle. past färtnight a much more extensive basins TXx negotiations bair East and all the nations baving interest in no less than 14,000 and more, of government arising out of every one of my transactions:

ki those regions:mostd:eater. By the

And

private studante a special Commissioner Mr. Fessenden-At that time you were men to drink the the formation

Japangia with regard, to Lof the Japibera Empite. In cons we close

have been quapmiadzin a clusion, he congratulated the Ministers for

H.E. H the Gration of the value of silver at a rate to eat of students, in that country. After awhile the Stock Exchange in Shanghail be determined, would be guaranteed. With the students again manifested dissatisfaction

Karino, Panese Ambasador, Parnal of whom had been decorated in recognition of concision of the data minha

ed a pinecure for its holder and which has As for ourselves who do not benefit by the been held for a little over eighteen months by economic situation of India, the solution of the HE. Yang Cheng, Chinese Minister in Japan, problem

much more complex. To fix the is now vacant once more, as his Excellency dollar seems a simple affair, but it means ing to a coin which in the Far East has has resigned the past, and telegraphed the fact only to the Ministry of Education (Hauchpu) on the an intrinsic value, a commercial value, a fidu 4th instant.

the N. C. D. New, reading

kim

Since the issue of our last report on the auth: New

has reached this

down whom did you upder. Minster, and the British The Emperor," ulilmo pares. Devonha favourable advices from.jɛon April 19, of Muntry of the "gan Te

etary value, that is to say a value which re.when China begarding to them to Japan intended to play shares against that capifonciosion of the Agreement, the' have considerably strengthened holders who Chaltenbam College and ¿Christ Church, Ox

a. This wald, put into 49ld Chinese Minister in Tokio. Although at the this July slump came. At the time i told Mr the two couafiles Into Closer relations, 'wes i ment of Sato con Improve-.ford, where he took his.

con.

of this monetary rnjor, the circuialios ned 1:had to be sent to Japan to: ACI SE POTkende familiar in a general way with the customs of Experom, the health of his Majesty the hep has been done for some.mpathe past and, T

Excellency as en now

M

∙W

No. Olim

is strong market, and

· business' at an

bale

been in very good, inquiry | Gavamor.

anised Continues for favourite threads. **No. 13/4;—H4V) also been largely dealt in. at an appreciation of $3 to $4 per baje especials. Ty'in 'superior spleniessenek

No, 16r. -^ fair bus n'eus has been done la this count in seriebol

it. knaw sous doubt this innovation contaise many quesingainst this oficial; be bad, leer force, Le Cave Ws. Pesse des bid you about that the tions of detall which each state would have to land she dulles ware onça more relegated to the [.1ke [=] know abąplately nothingvaisait:] their services rendered in bringing about the IMDYvemental $2 to 7,pofbale and the,), which

general method of abars (rapoactions?. sele for Itself. But it even, more easy to solve the many problema has also zasigned, vowing to be friends the working of the Exchange, to that if

In response, Viscouni Hayashi'stated

that it relating to the canency in Indo China than to that he would have nothing more to do with you purchase forward and the shares gotp form auch union as we have suggested the students, as they had been a thorn in bla. you get paid and if they go down you have to would wat be faille oven at the present time

after the concicision of the Agreement, to refur, Opposing Interests win at work. And this is aldo aver since be took over the Commissioner pay the reason, we repeal, why the question of ship in addition to his Legation duties, Thu Honour-Do you know'anything mors to the fact that relations between the two count tulos, sepecially since the latter half of the told the solnilon of the moactary problem in Indo, question now, who will be the next to take about it now? Ching it's difficult.

wy the unthankful tank?

Witness, I'donti

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