Telegrams.

[Renter's,]

Morocco.

London, 24th September. Philibert reports from Casablanca that three of the tribes have signed their submis. sion, given hostages, agreed to surrender their arms and the assailants of Europeans

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1907.

ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF

TRADE-MASKS.

CASE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

CHINESE DECORATIONS,

HONOURS CONFERRED OF FOREIGNERS.

[From Our Own Correspondent] X Canton, 25th September.

on the rat August, and to pay an indemnity.ages of tea and bags for tea as to deceive pug-kong, for the Star of the 3rd Order, and class;

Bussia.

Later.

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THE VANCOUVER OUTBREAK.

'LATÈIT"PARTICULARS FROM JAPANESE

BOURCES

After several adjournments lasting many

*A San Francisco" message to the daki, weeks the case against Yeung Chik Sang, the

dated September íith, Alatas (bak according to master of the Fake Cheong tea hong, of 8, Chung H. Acting Viceroy Wu 'recently recom-a Washington telegram it is generally consi Ching Lane, who was charged (1) That he on

mended to its Throne the following foreigners dered that the hope of excluding the Japanese the 9th July, 1907, in December, 19:6 and in for honoura la appreciation of valuable services - by means of x treaty or, legislation has been January, 1997, did falsely apply or cause to be rendered by them towards the Chinese: The strengthened as the result of the Vancouver falsely applied a certain mark to contain pack- Consul-General of Austria, residing at Hong disturbances. The Press of Boston and other places in the Eastern States, which hitherto two members of the German Consulate at has been against the exclusion movement, has Kwong Chow Wan, both for the : tur of the come to regard the immigration of the 3rd Order, 3rd class; both the Commissioners Japanese as a question of greater importance of Customs at Kingchuw. Mr. C. Kliene, and in view of the Vancouver disturbance. Even Swatow, Mr. H. P. Albert, for the Star of the the most optimistic officials are now reported and Order, ged class;'ex-Deputy Commissionerar deaming it necessary that a treaty should be of Swatow, Mr. F. B. Rantenfield, and several concluded between Japan and the Valled others of the Customs service for the Star of States, prohibiting the immigration of labourers the 3rd Order, 3rd class.:

into either country. There are two Alternatives for the solution of the question arising out of the disturbance in Vancouver-prohibition of the landing of Japanese labourers on the Pacific coast, of the submission to the ruling of the Government in the matter of immigration to British Columbia.

chasers: (a) That he did on the same dates and in the Colony apply or cause to be applied The first stage of the elections for the new

a trade.description belonging to the complain Duma is marked by unprecedented, obstruc-ant, to packaves of tea, and (3) On the dates tlons and apathy,

mentioned above unlawfully did dispose of a quantity of tea to wh cha forged trademark and trade "description' bad ›Seen applied, was, concluded at the Police Court, yesterday: afternoon.

Marconigraphic Trans-Atlantio

Bervice.

:

Signor Marconi has arrived at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia,, and announces that all ob stacles have been finally overcome for a trans-Atlantic Marconi service which will be opened in three weeks.

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below was received from the Manila Observatory by the U.S. Consul-General at 6.45 pm. to-day

September 25th, 1907, 630 pm, typhoon crossing North Guam,

Locker and Deacon, appeared for the pro- Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. I eaçón, secution, whilst Mr. R. A: Harding represented the accused,

The evidence which was heard at the opening ́of this case, readers will recollect, went to show that the "Peacock trade-mark belonged to the complainant firm, and was used: solely for one kind of tea-ho "Man Yee" brand. A faki, who was formerly employed by the ac- cused but now in complainant's service, took part in packing for the accused's firm between aco and soo boxes of "Ma Yee tea, bearing the complainant's" Peacock" trade-mark. The

· THE TOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, tea exported by the defendiat firm; he alleged, was of an inferior quality and was sold for ten nud eleven lacte per picul, while that of the complainant firm could only be purchased for between fourteen and fifteen taeli per picul.

Mr. Melbourne, before whom the case was heard, committed accused to stand his trial at the next Criminal Sessions.

LIMITRD.

REPORT TO THE SHARKIOI DERE,

Gentlemen-The directors submit to you the annexed statement of the liabilities and assets of the bank, and of the profit and loss account for the half-year ended 3oth June, 1957, "The gross profits of the bank for the past half- year, including Y971,147.24 - brought forward. fromfast account, amount to Yin, 71,977.51; <f which_Y9,266,218,79 have been deducted-for- current expenses, - interests; &c, leaving a balance of Y2,9-5,058 72 for appropriation.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

The.report.of the-committee-for-the-season- 1905-1967 ronds :---

Club.

-

To the members of the longkong Cricket The directors now porpose that Y500,000.co be added to the reserve fund. From the re- Gentlemen, The Committee have the plea mainder the directors recommend a dividend sure in submitting their report on the working at the rate of twelve per cent., per annum, al the Club and the accounts for the year end- which will absorb Y720,000 the olded 31st August, 1907. shares and Y610,00 on the iw shares, making a total of Y1,350,000.

The balance Yi,055,0387:, will be carried forward to the credit of next account,

KOREKIYO TAKARA5112; Chairman;" Head Office, Vokohama, soth "eptember, 1997.

VOLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS,

ALL UNITS.

At headquarters at 5-30 p.m. on Monday, the 30th instant. fir infantry drift. Berg!. Downes, 3rd Middlesex Regti, will attend:~~~

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RECRUITS' PARADE.

At headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 1st October, for infantry drill. Sergt. Downes, 3rd Middlesex Regt, will attend,

ARTILLERY UNITS,

At headquarters at 5.30 pm, on Wednesday, the 2nd instant, for 15-pounder R.L. gun drill, Sergt. Windsor, 8.0.A, will attend.

At headquarters at 5'30 pm, on Friday, the 4th October, for Maxim gun drill. Sergt. Windsor, R.0 A, will-attend, -

ENGINEER CMPANY.

At West Fort, Kiswinan, at 9 p.m, an Wed- nesday, the 2nd October, for technical instruc- tions.

attend.

TAIKOO DETACHN... NT.--

EXAMINATION,

The income and expenditure account shows ̈a deficit of $3,58 which has been deducted out of the reserve account now st.nding at $5.517.51.

$106.84, has been written off the asses to, | provide for bad debts,

It is again the regret of the committee that the funds do not allow of the redemption of $1,500 debentures according to the deed. De benture interest $867 has been allowed for id the accompanying accounts and has since been I paid,”,

There was a larger number of absent mem bers and resignations during the year, and the cricket expenses have increased, The receipts of the cricket and tennis gear and pavilion bar show an improvement, whilst racquet gear and refreshments a slight filling off comparing with the previous year.

JAPAN'S GREAT WRESTLER,

- WEIGUS THREE HUNDRED AND . THIRTY POUNDS.

F. Hitachiyama, champion wrestler of Japan, and beau of much society in his native land by reason of the standing there given the art he so notably represents, reached Seattle yesterday afternoon aboard the steamer Kaga Maru, saya the Seattle Intelligencer of 23rd uit. His stay is only for a day, bis Hinerary for a year of travel demanding an appearance in New York as soon as the journey can be accomplished.

Weighing 330 pounds; short of stature, and directly contradicting American and European ideas of propriety in an athlete, Hitachiyama typifies the beliefs of bis countrymen in com. plate perfection. The champion is a monu ment of plain, everyday fat and rufficiently austero in demainour to present title that is favourable for comment when jud,ed from an American point of view.

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As a matter of fact, negotiations are in pro- gress between Japan and Great Britain for the restriction of the immigration of Japanese labourdes into British colonies. It is believed that the settlement of the negotiations will be expedited by the Vancouver trouble. If such an arrangement is made between Japan and Great Britain, it will be impossible for Japan to refuse to come to a similar understanding. with the United States. A meeting will lake place shortly between Viscount. Aoki, Japanese Ambassador, and Mr. Root, the U.S. Secretary of State, for the purpose of considering the matter,

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News has reached San Francisco staling that à quantity of raw collod saturated with all bas been discovered at the entrance of the Japaneso A generous reception given the visitor upon Christian church in Vancouver, and Mr. arrival bere, by leading_members.of.the-Japan--Morikawa-has-demanded from Mr. Bëlhuine, ese local colony, shows the high regard paid the Mayor, protection. The Mayor has ́nik. by the patriotic Nipponese for perfection ined Colonel Holmes, the commander of the environment, no matter what the calling may militia, to have the army la readiness for ba. Five hundred eager Japanese waited at ¦ action,, The Japanese and Chinese labourer the Great Northesu wharves for the billowy | in and about Vancouver having gone on strike, wrestler to land from the steamer, Loud were lumber companies have been obliged to stop the calls of welcome, and so soon as his pre- business and the departure of steamers hap sence could be gained, a form welcome was had to be postponed. This message con- tendered by the local Japanere.

cludes:The Japanese and Chinese are in readiness to burn down the whole city of Vancouver, in the event of the attack on them being jenewed.”

DOES NOT RESTRICT DIET, · •

To the average American the wrestler looks more like a ‘apanese interpretation of the char. ‚acter of Falstaff thas a skilled athlete. His

conduct among the passengers sharing cabio accommodations from Japan would strearthen the opinion thus established. A American who proposes to keep himself in rondition for an engagement. of any sort makes an effort to conform to certain dietary rules as will husband sirength in preference to far, Hitachiyama, together with all following his calling, have decided upon a different policy. The founda tion for such is plenty to eat and more to drink. The big wrestler comes honestly by bis sizu, to judge by the quantity of provisions he stares away. As an example of bi drinking capacity, a crowd of companions on the late voyage were edified by the sight of the giant stowing away seventeen quart botiles of Japanese wine. The feat was in no manner an exertion.

The present tour of Wrestler Hitachiyama

The Club sent a team tô Shaughni in Octo- her last and was defented by the home team by Fra runs. The thanks of the Club are due to be Shanghai community for the generous hospitality extended to our representatives duris to a considerable extent a diplomatic mission. ing their visit. It is the committe's regret that they were unable to accept the kind invitation from Singapore to send a Hongkong or China Team to play cricket at Easter › wing to insuffi- cient number of players available. The invita

It is possible that he may engage in a contest while away from home, yet such plans are not yet formed.

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The expedition is primarily-undertaken-to- gain familiarity with American and European sanction by the Emperor. It is claimed that notwithstanding he is possessed of great

the expense of travel. weal h, government concessions will defray all

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LISASTER ON A JAPANESH BATTLESHIP.

(858.

BHELL EXPLOSION ON THE “KASHIMA”

OVER FORTY CASUALTIES,

A serious accident has occurred on board the battleship Kashima, attached to the first squadron, while engaged in gun-practice in the A Tokio message states that the Japanese neighbourhood of Kabuto jims, in the Inland Government cobots upon the sincerity and Sea, near Kure, on Monday, reports the Juan sympathy of the Canadian Government for Chronicle of 18th inst. Gua-practice was an amicable settlement of the Vancouver affair.op ned eary in the morning, and proceeded It's understood that Mr. Ishil, Director of the satisfactorily and without incident until shortly Commercial Bureau, who is now in Vancouver, after four o'clock in the afternoon, when a shell will make fult arrangements with the Vancou- in the 12-inch gun exploded in the aft turret. ver authorities for the full protection of the Lieutenant Arita, two midshipmen, and about Japanese there; and without any special action being taken by the Japanese Government, it

40 officers and men, who were either in or ia balieyed that the matter will be satisfactorily

near the turret, were killed or injured by setited.

RAW SILK TRADE IN JAPAN,

THE "DOOM" OF THE FOREIGN:

· MERCHANT AGAIN!--

-16 à mount to do a te... Enda... af,the ampelaminmusik Commander or a Captain, who was on board for the purpose of adding to his exp rience of gunnery, was among those killed.

The battleship immediately'sjopped practice | after the explosion, and proceeded at full spead- ́to Kure; reaching the daval port shortly after 6 p.m. With the assistance of other men-of-war in the harbour, the injure! officers and mer weie landed and taken to the Kure Naval Hospital, but it was nearly midnight before all the injured men were taken. ashore..

The crew of the Kashima have been 'probi- bited from going. ashore, and consequently it is reported that the after turret and armaments were much damaged. It is also stated that the crew of the ta-inch gun were extracting shell from the gun, and when the breach. block was taken off, the shell suddenly ex ploded with tremendous force.

7he commanding officer of the batileship in Captain Koi mi.

19th September. FURTHER DETAILS. The casualties resulting from the explosion on the Japanese battleship' Kanhima, reported in yesterday's issue, are 5 officers and 22 men killed, a officers and 6 men severely injured, and 2 officers and 6 men slightly injured-43 in all. The shelf which exploded was 10-inch, not a 12-inch, as at first reported,

At Taikeo at 5.30 p.m. an Thur day, the 3rdtions extended to the Singapore Cricket Club athletic customs, and has more than a passing / merchants at Yokohama are reported to have is difficult to obtain' details of the disaster. It October, forgun drill Sergt. White, R.G.A, will for a Straits te mn and Shanghai Cricket Club to send teams here for an Interport Cricket The examivation for promotion will take by the latter Club. o. seply has yet been week in November next have been accepted place on the following dates :— Tues, 1st Oct. .......Infantry drill. Wed, and Oct....1.pr. B.L. Gun drill. Fri, 4th Oct.......Maxim Gun drill. Mon., Ah-Oct... Discipline, erc, and guonery

TRANSFER.

·Sergt. J. Longstaff is transferred from Left † No. 1 Company to the Engineer Company with effect from the 18th September, 1907, as a sapper

JOINED.

received from Fingapore.

The Club played 11 matches against the "Nav_ ́and Garison, etc, of which & were won

matches (such as "Longs" ", hosts," etc.). and 4 lost. There were also played 13 other

The following scores of to and over were made:-

Mr. T. E. Pearce, 146, 131 and 116. ". Mr. E. A. Fowler, 140.

Mr. T, E. Pearce heads the basting averages with 41.20, and Mr. Sercombe Smith the bowl

Mr. F. D. Haigh 'fined the Corps on the 18th September, 1907, assigned Corps No.94ing averages, with 31 wickets. In 314 runs, or and posted to the Right 4, No. 1 Company.

Mr. A. Crane jined on the 3rd September, 1907, assigned Corps "No. 995 "and posted to the Engineer Company.

10.77 runs per wicket.

The Hongkong Cricket Club League Team playel 11 matches, of which 5 were won, 6 last and 2 drawn. The team took 5th place in Trooper A. C. Byncy is permitted to resign the League Competition. with effect from the 23rd instant.

RESIGNED.

NOTICE.

A limited number of transfers from other nails will be allowed to the Infantry Company. All who are desirous of transferring should for ward their applications to the Officers Com manding theii Companies before, the 1st of October, 1907...

Carps On'eity Office:-Lieutenant J. A. T. Plummer for week ending jih October, 1907.

THE WRATHER,

The following report is from Mi, F. G. Figg. -Director of the Hangkang Observatory *---

On the 8th at 155 The barometer has fallen moderately to slightly over Japan, Formosa and S. China. It is inclined to rise over the 5. Philippines and Central China.

The shallow aras, of low pressure appears to be still lying in the neighbourhood of N. Luzon, and obsergations from the Boning indicate the existence of a depression to the Southward of those islands.

·Fressurs is highest over the Pacific to the N. E of lapan and over China to the North of the Upper Yangtze,

FORECAST.

The Annual Lawn Tennis Match a zainst the L.R.C. was played in May and resu'ted in a win for the L.R.C. by 58 games toʻça.

RESPECT SHOWN WRESTLERS The respect the Japanese how a wrestler high in the science dates back to feudal days, he champion wrestler is a member of a family that has for generations been honoured with royal favour for their athletic skill He became possessed of the title of champion wrestler of Japan six years ago by defeating Chaogawa, professional who had kept the rank for many years. He is now 16 years of age, and on the basis that weight gives power contends that be is steadily improving,

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What exercise, is considered sufficient to keep the big fellow in athletic trim would scarcely be considered sufficient for a minute's play by an merican gladiator. Throughout the voyage that 1-rminated in Seattle yesterday: the only app ratus used for exercise was a simple elastic cord and a pair of dumb-bells. The set carried is the sixty-pound size, which he handles with ease.

AN EXACTING MASTER None of the notable Japanese who have visited America has travelled with greater

The Lawp Tennis Tournament was played In April and May, Mr. Ț. B. Norrie again won the Championship and the "A" Class Single Handicap was won by Mr. I. F Wishart and the "B" Class Single Handicap by Mr. S. ceremony or ostentation, than the representa Green. Capt, Beasley, A, and It. T.-A. tive of athletic Japan now here He is ac- Whyte, R A., were the winners of the Profes-companied by a personal escort of three. sional Pairs and the Doubles Handicap was won by the brothers Hancock.

The Racquets Tournament-fell-through-for want of support but it is proposed to play the Championship for 1907 before the end of the

year.

During the year ya new members joined the Club. The total number of members is now 568, and there are as Naval Subscribers.

The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Pavilion on Monday, 30th September, 19 7, at 5.31 pmi

The thanks of the Club are due to Mesra, C. H. Blason and A. S. Cobden, for kindly auditing the accounts,

Io Mr. 7. Hercombe Smith, President fill his

As the result of a tour of inspection in Europe and America by the Presidents of the Usui, Kauraku and Shimonita Silk Rebling Companies of Gumba Prefecture, the most influential concerns in the Zagurd silk trade- says a "okyo dispatch,-they-have-undertaken the direct export of the silk. The foreign united in an attempt to binder this direct business, resulting in trouble between the Japanese dealers and foreign merchants. The auth rijes of the Agriculture and Commerce Department are much concerned as to the result of the dispute, and have instituted an investigation into the matter. The dispatch quotes a certain responsible official to the effect that the foreign trade of this country is beginning to pass from the hands of foreigners in the japanese, who have started to undertake direct export and impoz trade-wi hout the assistance of foreign middlemen in Japan. This is a desposition antisfactory for Japan, says this alleged authority, and seedless to say the authorities bope that the present trouble will be settled amicably, but it is pointed out that it is the result of the tour of inspection made by the Presidents of the japanese companies that prompted them to undertake the business of direct export. It is only to be hoped that the directors of the Japanese companies will do be dismayed at the opposition of foreign mer, chants, and will not give up the scheme which has been undertaken after so much elaborate thought,

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No details as to the cause of the explosion had been received by the Navy Department in Tokyo up till 1 uesday. Naval authorities in Tokyo are credited with a general'statement to the following effect:

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ince the return of the Kashima), from Tairen the battleship had been engaged to guo practice-together with the Katori and Toki--in the neighbourhood of Kabutojima | Day. The disaster on Mooday took place in A contemptible evil exists among Japanese the course of that gun practice. In the list of business men,they are too apt to rely upon the casualties appear the dames of several officeri assistance of the Agriculture and Commerce of the Kur- Naval Arsenal, and others attached Deparinicot for the furtherance of their business

to the Fuji and Kaluga. There officers were There are only a very few among burlacus men

on board the Kafima to add to their guanéry who visit foreign countries for the inspection knowledge from observation of the practice.. reports of the department, or la the worst Karkimà, the cause of the explosion was briefly of trade methods. Mosul.stem.count on the to report made by the Capiala "of the"

cases, they take little or no notice of the regiyen as the spontaneous combustion of the ports of the. Department. How is it possible powder in the shell. From this report it may to hope for any further development of the for be surmised that the to-inch shell burst as thè sign trade, of the Empire under such condi-

result of certaiá chemical action. Not infre sions? asks the authority quoted. A tour of quently, it is pointed out, men outside the sur Inspection in foreign countries of business men ret are blown dawn by the gas escaping from of a good standing like the producers of Zuguri the muzzle of gun after it has been fired. silk io Gamba Prefecture is most desirable, By the recent explosion of the Kashima, and the Department would not hesitate to give over 42, people are reported to bave beɛo The visit of Himachiyama is the second ac-eve y possible assistance to such a tour in Eu cssion for one of his profession to visit America. rope and America-Japan Chronicle.

These act as companions and servants. In master is an exacting one, and his needs cidentally, their duties are not slight. For the

require the most prompt attention to escapa's verbal lambasting. Such with a tone that might be expected from a ponderous grizzly bear scarce needs repeating. The escort embraces ro mean talent from wrestling circles of the Japanese metropolis. The men are aspirants for future honours, but for the present appear to have no bigher aim than to well serve a great

master.

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bable that the men both in and about, thế turret were caught by the tremendous, force of

the gas which escaped both from the breach

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AGENTS 1

Fresh N. and N. E. winds are expected to prevail in the Formes Channel, and along the departure in February last, the Club have for Sporting men of a past generation will recull Northern shores of the China Sea.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending in all mailers whether on the cricket fi id or

| their oldest playing member. His keenness the stay in America of Mateada Sarakitchi, A TERRIBLE arcidesi befella Burman the other -st 10 am, to-day, 0.12 inch.

in connection with the working of the Club Barakiichi made an extended stay is fente, evening at Insein. His hair got caught in the will be sorely missed. Since Mr Sercombe and amber of engagements in which ba fly-wheel of a rice mill in which he was work 1.- Hongkong and neighbourhood, N. and Fmith left the Colony Mr. F. Maitland hide of this Cily. He died, shortly after | whirled round with sickening precipitancy and discharge of the first shall had escaped, and

participated will be recalled by the older casing. Instantly he was.dragged all-bis fest and

leaving Reattle. While willing to admit that

when the machinery was stopped and his body that the explosion was caused by the gas. The H. PRICE & Co., Ltd., Sarakitchi had ability. Japanese familiar with O

the prowess of the present champion class extricated from the machinery it was found recent disaster on the U.S. cruiser Georgia wan Sarakitebi at a second tater,nig

that the whole of his scalp had been pealed off caused to the same way. A disaster of thWINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS

13, QUEEN'S, ROAD CENTRA Last evening the champion was the guest of Death was instantaneous. The deceased's body | kind, in which over 40 man were killed or kodour in the Japansen colony,

was taken to the hospital, mortuary,

Injured; is unprecedented in Japan,:

Hergrong, Lash September 1907

NF. winds, moderate or fresh, fair to showery acted as President of the Club: The orber 7-Formous Channel, N, winds, frosh to members who served on the Committee dur strong.

log the past year word:-Meniru, RE. South coast of Chins between Hongkong Bird, Hon, Dr. J. M. Atkinson, H. Hancock, and Lamocks, same as No, I

R. Hancock, H. R. Phelps, W. Ç. D. Türzer, 4-South coast of Chian between Hongkong sad Haigan, same de Noi

T. C. Gray, 1. W. Woodward, R‚Ñ., and Major H. & Lowin, ligik Infantry, B

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