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THE RACES
on a
ESDAY
BRUARY
Community
Downl Kest
booth both "exhibl}" of the
spectator in the cro v.o wis bent on chujnyment.
Gtions and entertainments of various descrip starters,
5tions were in full swing within the rails, while
the approaches to the valley from Morrison Hill Gap were lined with pedlars, jugglers
STEWARDSHis Excellency Lugard, KC.M.O., CB, D.3.0.; His Admiral Sir AW. Moore C CMOs Excellency Broadwood, CUT Commodore Robert H, Sjokes, R.N.; Bir Paul Chater Kt, CM,0. The Han, Mr. F. H. May, CA G., Major HP. Packer: The Hon. Mr. Eleory Keswick ; Mr. J. A. Juppi Captain F. W. Lyons; Messi, J. Cand Itinerant vendors that catered for the Feler; H. P: White; G. C. C. Master, and C. thousands of the lower orders of the native population" who wended their way in a H. Rost
TRWARDS IN CHARGE OF THE SCALRI- steady stream along Queen's Road on plea Captain F. W. Lyons and Hon. Mr., H. Kes sure bent. From the home straight to | wick, MOD.
the Bowrington gate the rails were crowded at the finish of each race, the Chinese element, of course, predominating. In the days when the restriction on public gambling was sus pended during the race-week the crowds were inclined to be rowdy; but since the institu- tion of the prohibition with rigour, Jun Jan and other games of chance went by the boards, the crowd is generally well behaved: The absence of minor casualties is truly remarkable.
competitors finished dead-hirat...
Tick
receive.
third To scription
1st 19 301
•per cent sec
cent For China
inches, as, per, icze. quatlers of a mila:15657. Mr. John Peo's Kirkmichael rost glb Mr. Quzey Safrane Rose 101t Talb
(Johnstone)
(GA Master) Mr. Lanset's Fleetfoot rist flb......(Gort) Mr. F.D. Marshall's Gum, Tren lost raib
(Vido)
Mr. Andrew Farbert Daimond lost lab
(R. Master) Mr. M'Donnell's Patt'st talb. (Keld) o
Mr. Smith's Quicksilver, tist dib 17 (Clark) Mr. Lapset Dalilance lost talb..... (Seth) Mr. Armstrong's Skirbeck, itt 4lb (Hind)
rack" the Derby
Unwelcome, chilling rain now again fell in miserable drizzle, and continued in termittently for the rest of the day. The Garrison Cup brought out eight sta lers. "Johnstone appeared to have had the race all to himself in the long lead he gained from shortly after the start Grey made successful efforts in wresting the hon oure from the Valley Stakes winner and obtained the Judge's verdict in his favour.
The best from Buxey's stable the one ex pected to put in a claim for the Derby to morrow-appeared in the Lusitano Club Cup and had the largest number of backers. Rubber Tree also had fanciers, though not to the same extent. The Derby favourite lost to Mr. Marshall's Rubber Tree at the last stretch. Vida received an immenes ovation on being Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Waif, fost talb. As already stated the attendance of the in, Spring Rose was expected to carry off the fair sex was large, and nearly all the leading Hongkong Club Cup and fullfilled expecta residents of the Colony were present, Intions. This was Mr. C. C. C. Masters first cluding His Excellency the Governor (Sirwin for the day. He secured the Racing Frederick Lugard, K.C.M.G.), Lady Lugard, Stakes also which produced the last field of Capt. Taylor and Mr. Brackenbury, who ar the day and was won by Black Prince Rose rived shortly after noon and were received by the Stewards of the Jockey Club, and Mr. T. F. Hough, clerk of the course. There were also present to witness the day's sporti
Bandicaffer -Major H. P. E. Parker. JUDOR Sir Paul Chater, K., CM,G«» ASARTAN THOSE My STARTER: The Hoo, Mr..F, H. May, catio, SECOND STARR-Mr. C. H. Rom. TIME KEEPER (Mr. T, S. Forrest, HON. TREASURER I-MEO, W. May.. CLERE OF THE COURSE-H. T. F. Hough The cold damp air of a week ago gave way to a gentle north-east breeze with a slight mist this morning. The opening day of the Hongkong Jockey Club annual races this year was attended by their sex w most favourable auspices, Soon, after the jockeys had weighed out for the first race, the sun began to shine with all the splend. our of a summer's day and rendered the day's outing just comfortably warm at the outset at the same time as it kept the track not too hard and unyielding. There can be no denying that the Clerk of the Course (Mr.
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T. F. Hough) is entitled to great credit for the principal naval, military and civil and under varying atmospheric conditionswood.
FIRST DAY, UTH FEBRUARY.
-THE WONG NEI-CHONG STAKES.-Value $150. Second to recaivo Sios; and third $50. For China ponies, subscription griffins of this season 1937-190B Weight for inches
A winning mount in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed 5 lb. Entrance $1o. Hall a mile.
Meats 11.M. B. dad B's Redaval, ist rib... (Marsball)
((Hayen). Mr..Dryasduits Pilgrim, jost gib...(Dupree)
There was some delay in starting the field, small one for the Valley, Stakes, due to Johor
the saddle agai”, the starter got the field off, stone getting, off his mount. When he was in Kirkmichaei showing well to the front by several lengths. His lond, was over con tested. From start to finlah the race was Kitkmichiti's, shr bid a large number of backers. Going up the hill Desmond, was second and Solano Rose third,” At the Rock the position was unchanged, but Sofrano
as penalty is based on a legal fine $ each having preserved the course, year after year, cfficials, including H.E. Maj. Gen. Broad as per scala, Jockeys who have never had. Rose drew level with Deamond going down
occupied the stand on the lawn in front of the The Band of the 3rd Middlesex Regiment
for every passenger carried other than cabin reservations, in quarters that do not have in the excellent order it was in to-day and berth numbers. In addition to the total of which contributed in no small degree to the Members' Stand and contributed much to Mr. John Peel's Kirkpatrick inst 12l $750 assessed in this manner, Sago is assessed excellence of the times, taken all in all,
recorded by the winners this afternoon,
& usual there was a very large attendance
for failure to segregate the sexes as to living
the enjoyment of the afternoon by playing, under the leadership of Bandmaster Cal
style:
(Johnstone)
the incline and sonn overtook him. Desmond then yielded (o Gum Teen his third place, Ficalfoot, who was much fancied, sported in answer to Gegg's "cal;, "bur Kitkmichael's lead was too good and Johnstone rode him home quite easily and won in a canter, amidst ap-
Our celebrated "E" Blend, 'very old | accommodations aboard. A like sum was also of spectators in the Happy Valley. The thorpe, the following selections in capital' Mr. Lonaik's Glenlui, poil 12lb ......(Clark) 3 plause. Solrano Ross a bad second from Fleal"
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charged against the steamer for failure to provide hospital accommodations as required by marine laws. Collector Harper's office also imposed a fine of $250 against the owner of the British steamship Ganfa, a Bule Funnel line vessel.
The penalty was made for violation of ruica requiring ventilators and separate companion ways for male and female
steerage passengers..
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Harbin Conoms House is expected to open within a few days,
It is reported in New York that the new New battleships, Mienisiippi;· Idaku, and Hampshire, will tail for the Pacific.
THE negotiations between China and Japan in regard to the Yalli forests have been re-opened,
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but China still adheres to her old conication, Tur old crater of Mount Aso, near Kumamoto, shows signs of renewed activity. A now and
day, like the two succeeding days, was as customary proclaimed a public half-holiday. The city after mid-day presented quite a deser ed appearance. Queen's Road, the main artery of the city's thoroughfares, was without the usual bustle and hustle of a week. day's traffic, until after the last race of the day at six o'clock. Froin an early hour of the morning the Chinese moved in hundreds. from every quarter of the city castward to the "Mecca of Hongkong"-Happy Valley -on the great race days,
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March. Ponderous " #*-w-N-Pr』H2tn& Vålsg." Venetian Bangs "..........Buczlowi SelectionYeomen of abe Gaurd
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“La Ivengail “Kape Calop." Coach Hom**
The roads were admirably kept by de,
the gate,
Before the first saddling bell was rung attachments of the Hongkong Police under eleven o'clock the Chinese in the centre of the orders of Chief Inspector Baker, the enclosure must have numbered several Inspector Ritchle and Inspector Courlay, of thousands, while the Grand Stand enclosure, the Wanchai Station. and the long array of private stands gay with bunting and floral decorations, stretch: ing from close to the Football Stand almost to the top of the straight run in, were crowded with foreigners of almost every nationality under the sun. The turn-out of ladies in the private stands and enclosures
less due to the fine condition of the weather, For the Chinese ladies and their attendants a special stand was erected by the Jockey Club on the plot of ground next to the Lusitano Club stand. The latter booth was conspicuous by the Fortuguese national colours entwined round the roof supports."
Mr. Willgriff's Butte, punch, itst sib...(Reld) Mr. Lasset's Energy, lost talb.........(Seib) `o Me Christiani's Drueckeberger, lost 12lb....
(G. C. C. Master) o Mr. Leith's Diamant, 11st 16 (Duptee) o M. G.C, Moxon's Vexation, rost talb......
(Robert) D Mr. Cockney's The Ditch, tosi glb...(Large) # Mr. Elben's Hilarious, lost izlbt
fool, third,
Time: 1.32 1/5
Winner: $15.99.
Cash Sweeps: ut 5431 ; and $116, 3rd $63. Pari-mutuel 189 $5.40; 2nd 57.30; 3rd $6.76. 4-THE HONGKONG GRIFFIN STAKES.
Valua $100. Seconi to receiva S15o; and third $jo. For China Pony gr fins imported direct per 1.4. Cheong Sking, by the dealer, Lau Chu Fá. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $10 One mile; Mr. T. S. Forrest's Forfar, Izst alb
(Johnsions) Majar Parker's Panjabi, 101t 1)fb ...(Gega) Mr. John Peel's Kirkcudbright, 1011 gib
(Reid) Mr. Dryandan's Freethinker, 11st 4lb
(Dupree) Meases T. F. Hough and R. Shewan's Tillietadlem, Itst 415./.....[R. Master) Mesir. T. F. Hough and R. Shewin
Dambridikes, fost talb
T
Brutton's Trent, ristilb
................. (Large);
The start was a capital
(RF. C. Master) o Hon. Mr. F. H. May and Mr. M.'W, Slade's
Tumen, tas 7ib* (Heskitb) o Mers: T. F. Hou, and R.Showan's Loch-
laven, tist 1 b (Hayes) o Mr. F. B. Marghati's Chestnut Tree, list 4lb
(Vida) o Mr. Medico's Weasley, lost yib...(Marshall) e Mr. Loland's Sunlight, tist (lb........(Gegg), o M. Brutten's Sparkford, 1011 1018*..........
(llickman) o
1lb (Traile!) -o glbs allowance," tube overweight, Dupree rods in Sherlock's colours. The first race of the day brought out a inige field. Seth was the first rider to be weighed out.
bilght, Dumbridikes second, and Forfar When Vida got to the starting post he disorder passing the Stand was Kirkcud- mounted. He was the first to face the starter At the Football Stand Kirkend flag dropped. The field got together with third. Freethinker closed with the leaders and Master in lbs lead at the start, Glenlui being raced in company with Forfar up the inclines second and Diamant third schleven was
the partnership was of the shortest duration. left at the post, several lengths: behind the Fanlibi wrested first place from the dark-blue field. Drueckeberger could not retain his ad and silver at the bend, John Poel's falling sway. A vantage and before the first furlong bad yielded Forlar made a rapid pace. Entering the it to Gleolai, Before the village bend Druecke-. berger was hopelessly out of the race. Entering home straight Panjabi and Forky taced necki a bold bid for first place, followed by Kirk evident that Jobostore bad the better mount. patrick, who, within the last furlong, overtook. He displaced Gegg for the leadership and some six ponies ahead of him, eventually over romped home an easy winder, Kirkcudbright
latter by a neck at the winning post. Gleslui was a good third,
special service of way, which kept upon. F. May Muleteer, tist 16 (Fronte a special service of cars right up to 1 relieved the congestion of traffic so notice able in pre-tramway days. The service was maintained regularly, efficiently and without a single hitch. Although over ten thousand passengers must have been carried over the
Mr. J. Gray Scott's Company to state that, under the capable direction of Traffic Superintendents Mr. A. Course and Mr. W. Glendinning, not a single complaint has reached un against the excellence of the service,
On February 3, 1908, at Shanghai, OLIVE active crater, has also formed in the neigh. was far in excess of that of last year, doubt lines each way to-day, it is to the credit of Gleolui and Diamant were in front before the bright still led from Panjabi, with Forfar
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908.
FRES OF MEDICAL-MEN.
It is very rarely that the court of law in
bourhood.
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MR. W. J. Bryan, speaking at New York applauded President Roosevelt's message to Congress. He described Wall Street RE worse than Monte Carlo.
CONSUL GENERAL and Mise Mansfield arrived
on board the steamer Fadikan. They will be
in Hongkong from Canipa carly this morning the private stands within the enclosure would prove of a high order this year. The the villega Bulterpunch took the rails and made and neck for a few lengths. It was 2000-L
Hongkong has to be resorted to for the THE Chinese Engineering & Mining Co, Ld, well filled from an early hour in the after- nei-chong Stakes the large field of sixteen taking Glenlui and Butterpunch, beating the being third. This win made Johnstone's third.
Announces that the total output of the Com: pany's three mines for the week criding January 25, 1998, amounted to 17,185,95, tons and the sales during the same period to 16:319-40 tops,
adjudication of differences between local medical practitioners and their patients. However, two recent decisions by courts widely separated, which are distinctly con- trary to each other in the principles enun-Tite Japanese traders South Manchuria, at ciated, will be of some interest to the medical profession. One of these decisions comes from the highest court in Germany
a meeting held in Tairen, sesolved to demand exemption from Customs duties, pending the Manchuria, as well as the refurding of duties
establishment of Customs slations in North
already paid..
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
[From Our Own Correspondent.],
Time: 59 3/5.
Winner: $20,70.
Clih Sweeps: 1st $119.70; 2nd $14-20; 3rd
$17.10.
-Pari-mu uel; rst $5.90; 2nd $28.30;gid $9.90;
THE VICTORIA STYXES.-Value 5500 Second to receive $150; and third $50. For China ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Bord fide griffins on date of entry, allowed: 1b. Subscription griffies of this scason 1957-1908 allowed, is tb. Entrance Sro One mile j
Mr. F. B. Marshall's fine Tree, lost izl...
Mr. John Peel's Ardpatrick, test tlb
(Vida) 1
{Johnstona)
out at four races, for the day.
Time: 2.50 Winner: $8.10.
Cash Sweeps; 18: 5567; and S162; 3rd $8 Pari-mutual: 1st $5.10; and $7.00; 3rd $7.40.. THE MAIDEN STARES-Value Broo Second to receive f150; and third $50. For: Chios ponies, bad side griffins on date of entry. Weight fir inches as per scale. Sub. scription griffins of this season 1907-1908. allowed 7 lb. Enimace Sto," "Tares quarters. of a mile.
Mr. F. B. Marshall's Nutmeg Tree, 1st 1lb (Vida)
Mr. Alex. Moir's Strathnaire, 1ost talb
Hr. Ellis Kadoorie's Cheroken Chil, 118! 4lb _____(Hayes)
It was generally anticipated that the racing the guests of Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard those reserved for the officials as one fields were, as a rule, large and there were during race week.
enters the gateway were, of course, the some exciting finishes, the first two. races most prominent. The Naval Stand was producing the best of these. For the Wong noon by the officers of the Fleet and their ponies started. Fancy was divided, but friends. The Governor's Stand was occupied Johnstone managed to carry it off from the by Their Excellencies and suite, there being second best, Butterpunch. In the next numerous guests who also watched the keep race-Victoria Stakes-the same üjder was finishes from this vantage point. To the largely patronised at the "pari." He lost" | east of the Grand Stand, the Jockey Club the race to Pine Trec (Vida up) by only a Members' stand attracted the most attention. nose, Contrary to expectations, the Valley he familiar dark-blue and old-gold waved Stakes brought out a comparatively poor field. the other from the supreme court of the
in gaia fashion from over the roof. Then Fleetfoot had a large number of backers, state of Missouri, and both decisions are on
came Bexey's and Ewo's-the two oldest but Johnstone, for his earlier 'successful in association with the local turf-at mount, secured a great many patrons whom the question of fees which may be charged
which hospitality is dispensed right royally be justified by bringing Kirkmichael home by physicians for their services. In the case which went up to the German court,
year after year. f our visitors, Mr. F. Ban casy winner. Seven ponies started for Marshall; the genial sport of Amoy and the the, Griffins Stakes which was again won, the question presented was, the legality of
Canton, roth February.. an agreement entered into between mem- The American Asylum for the Insane, at never-failing patron of our annual carnival, after a good race, by Johnstone, on Mr. T.
Messrs. T. F. Hough & R. Shawan's Sidier bera of the medical profession, establishing Fosgisun, bear Fati, was, two days ago, entered this year taken the lead with the largest and S. Forrest's Forlar. Johnstone thus secured Mr. Dryasdust's Coxcomb, tost zalb (Dupree): 3,
Roy, lost talbi{Gegg) a definite scale of fees for their services. by fiva tobbers who canied away a large quan- one of the finest stables. His win of the three races out of the first four of the day Mr. Bruton's Kingston, stat llb...(Gegg) o
by of booty. The American Consul here has Victoria Stakes was a fine exhibition on A heavy drizzling rain daimped the enthu Mr. John Peel's Hemoces, lost 9th. (Reid):
Just before this race started: asymiserable The German court held that such an agree reported the case to the Viceroy, and the Nam
drizzling rain' began to fall and the veil of mist that hung over the Valley made it difficult to ment was illegal, placing its decision upon hei Magistrate was sent to inspect the place the part of Mr. Vida. Many will wish clasm of spectators in fe afternoon shortly Uacie Sam's Patrick's Pride, al 1b...
(R. Master) o
follow the race. Kirkwood was boisted on the the ground that the profession of healing where the robbery occured, while Captain Yang him luck to carry off the classic event of the before the Maiden Stakes started. Five ponies
(G. Master) o telegraph, but withdrawn before the second bell should stand on a level higher than that of his been instructed to send troops to guard the meeting to-morrow, although he will find, werp hoisted on the telegraph, including Kirk Mr. Baxay's Lancaster Rose, uit 4lb.
worthy contestants from Mody's, and Jarwood (Johnstone) the Derby favourite; but a mere commercial pursuit, and should asylum and to bust for the culprits.
This morning, II, E Viceroy Chang re dine's stables.
before the second bell was rung Kirkwood was Mr. Moreno'd's Mainstay, rist alb..{Jonian) orang. The start was a bid one. Sidier Roy
· primarily seek to benefit humanity. There.
-The Pari-mutuel arrangements were con- withdrawn. The race was run in a veil of The field got away to an excellent startled by several lengths. Notmeg Tree and' was, in the court's opinion, a'vital differ.ceived Mr. W. W. M'D. Parr, the Kowloon
ducted in much the same style as last year. heavy mist and won easily, 11 expected, by Lancaster Rose was on the rails with Pine Sirathnaire were together and were followed
Tren on the outside. Passing the Stand the long way behind by Cherokee Chic ence between charging a reasonable fee Commissioner of Customs, at 9 a.m., and at af according to the ability, of the particular, received Mr. A. Hyland, the Canton Encouraged by the success attending the Nutmeg Tree. Then came the tiffin adjourn order was: Rose, Homocea, Kingston, Mainstay ding deeg race and won by Nutmeg Tree, bringing up the rear. At the back stretch, hands down, Strathnaira was a poor seconda patient to pay, and the fixing of a hard and H. E. the Viceroy han.now forwarded a drs. Cash Sweeps at the gymkhana meetings laat ment; fast scale of charges to which all, rich or patch to the Chinois Steam Launch Owners season, the Stewards of the Jockey Club au Backers in the Pari-mutuel on Kirkwood Homoces began to do the pace for his stable Cherokee Chief managed to secure third pl poor, must conform, The Missouri case Association notifying the launch-owners of the thorized the lessee of the privilege of " run- | had their money refunded; During the in companion, who was some lengths behind la Time 113 turned on the reasonableness of a fee charged confirmation of the appointment of a Chinese ning" the Pari-mutuel, at the same time, to terval, the rain that fell before the Malden partnership with Fine Tree. The two latter by a physician, avowedly based, in part, up- official to be Inspector of Machinery of the carry on cash sweeps" under adequate Stakes started, proved but a passing shower shared favour with G. Master's moont. Ascend- Kingston, Coxcamb, Pine Tree, Ardpat- on the ability of the patient to pay. The different Chinese-owned. launches in the har supervision. The innovation was extremely and the sky was again clear by the time the log the hill the order was; Rose, Homoces, sixth race was begun. The drizzle was rick and Mainstay. When the field court held in distinct terms that the fee bour lastead of a Customs officer. Yesterday popular.
the committee of the Association held a meat-
rather wet andand the Black Rock there wa sufficient to make the grass a the times" for the various events after changa. Pine Tree and Ardpatrick made tiffin' were not quite as good as in the fore great efforts to reduce the leaders.
kyard
and at the Village they had so far noon
as 19 displace Homocea, Pine from Ardpatrick's stable com
Postal Commissioner,'
On the course the scene was one to Lo be charged must be reasonable with ing at the Association's headquaters, is be long remembered. For picturesqueness reference to the services rendered and Honam, when it was agreed to exhort the to the standing and reputation of the many scam launch owners to fly the the Happy Valley in probably, the prettiest physician himself, but it should have no Dragon fleg at an early date as ordered by race-course in the world a green oasis aus reference at all to the patient's income, or the authorities. The committes further agreed rounded on three sides by rugged hills thickly that the Association will protect all Chinese covered with, trees... It is true that some of financial standing, and ability to pay. to ble As between the two decisions, doubtless the owned launches and represent any such its bosque-like aspécia have been great majority of the physicians would be lunches in cases of lawsuits when they will buildings erected beyond Black Back,
Inclined to hope that the German con not be unnecessarily detained from their run. Nevertheless, much of the primitiv
The Canton. Bureau of Agriculture, Industry:
came nearer to stating the true law upon the and Commerce har again been prosed to the with which Nature has endowed subject than did the Missouri court. Certain transaction, of public, business after the Chinese can never be mob ly, the Missouri ruling if upheld elsewhere, 1: New Year holiday vacation,
day the
For the Foochow Cop there was a field of four ponles, Glorious Rose was much far by the cleda He lost the race to Quorn. The
Winsto nstono a credit now numbe beautyfive out of six races, and the Four
valler Telerraek's tipster rticular winners out of the sis cronts
home way!
irand specta
Cash Sweeps 1; 13 $/4423) tod Wiener $8,00 CAR
3rd $105.75
Pari-mutuel: 1st $5.80 ad $16.20, 6.THE FOOCHOW CUF, Value Syon, Beco
to receive Sigo; and third Sta For ponies. Weight for inches as per scal who have run at any previous meeting and not won race and griffies allowe scription,
this, seass
Illowed 2D,Jac
waping mount in, Tiantainy allowed sy