"NEGRO BURNED 47 TRE STAKE.

SHOCKING BARBARITY IN AMERICA...

.Sopertoo, Ga., Aug. 27. Screaming with abject fear which turned his face to a sickly aihed bus, bleeding from a dozen dirt-ameared gunshot and knife wounds, fighting, biting, scratching,, a, negro convict was dragged through the main street of the town this morping and burned upon a pile of rubbiak.'

The crime for which the last ounce of human expiation was exac.ed by an engaged mob of white men was the willai murder of a chuin gured had the natious wounding of three olbar wate mep seat to retake the escaping convict,

The negro was Ernest Clark, serving a life seolence in the Bibb County chain gang for murder..

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Just at dusk lastjoveging Clark, working at the end of the line with a pick, wheeled and drove the point into the head of the unsuspect ing guard, James Durden. He then ran dowa the road which he had helped in building, stola rifle from a farmhouse and hid in a weigh bouring.swamp

All night long a posse of citizeni, headed by the sharif, beat the country round.for the orgto, and-sbadly beloia'soarise this morning be was found.

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The first intinsation the posse had of the negro's close presence was shot, which top- pled Walter Simons from his saddle. Quickly Another shot came from a near-by clump of

bushes, sad another and fle was emptied. The olbers sprang to cover belare the third shot could be fired.

They began a systematic man-huot in the anderbrush by the descend ints of men who know the game through experience with es caping slaves.

Steadily the ring of humanity which was thrown about the swamp closed in. But the negro was alert, and just, as the sheriff was ready to give the command to attack; he fired

bird time, fatally wounding Sheriff James Lester. At the same instant he was struck upon the head from bebind and rendered un conscious.

The negro was equipped with a steel breast protector and an automatic pistol besides the shotgun"

The march to town was heralded by a boy who had seen the posts, and prisoner emerge from the woods and a mob was quickly organised. There was no chance for resistance. A shot was fired at him, striking the left arm. With the other, the enraged prisoner struck the man who held him, felling him abcoarcisos. Another shot hit him, a knife was thrust in his side, and then the dry for firs was raised. This had been provided in advance of the capture.

The fire was then lighted, reducing the body to asbes. The caplive struggled desperately to the end. Before the burni ġ be wis dragged from one end to the other as a spectacle to: hundreds of frightened negroes, Then with a trace chain be was lashed to a piece of railroad iron, which was thrust into the ground to hold bim to the board.

That the crowd dispersed quietly as the flames died down, leaving little trace of the. romaine.

THE HALLRY COMET AS A

FORTANT.

The two most celebrated historical appear. ences of Halley's comet were in, ac66 and 1456.

The first date was that of the Norman invasion al England, and each side claimed the comet as a porjent in favour of themselves. The Normans said the canel wis set in the heavens

to guide Dake William across the channel,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 9 1909

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE..

London-Bank TT

Do demand

+

Belling

mai sunt 9

...'

Do. 4 months' light mom...... France Bank T.T.... America-Bank T.T.

Jadi T.T... Dimen Do. demand.....

Buying

42

Halmon, Br. 8.x, 635, J, W., Evani, 7th Oct.,

-Swatow 6th Oct., Geb.-D. L. & Co.' Haayank, Br... 1,207, Trowbridge, 5th Oct-Chin-was-tao 28th Sept Coal-B.

& S

815/16 Harford, Ur. 1.6, 2.7.6, Pope, 21st Sept.,

New York job June, and, Labuan 15th Sept., Kerosine Oil-5.0.Co. 1/9Hoangho, Ger. .., 1,118, Frankl, 7th Oct.

Taka Bar 30th Sept., Salt-H. A. L. Ischia, Ital. 5.5, 2,481, G. Belsito, 6th Oct.,

Bombay 17th Sept, and Singapore goth, Gen.-C. & Co. Johanne, Ger. ... 951, M. Ipland, 8th Oct,

Caston 7th Oct., Gen.-J. & Co. Kohrichang, Ger. 5.8., 1,291, C. Rozlefsky, 3rd Oct.,Bangkok 24th Sept., Teak Squares, Rice and Meal.--B, & S.

.103

4 months' sight L/C.... 6 months' sight L/C. ...... 30 divs' sight San Francisco & New York. 437 4 months' sight

441 30ght Sydney & Molbourne ...19 9/16 4 months' sigti Franco...

...... ...................2.26 6 months' sight

do.

Germany Dsok T.T. ............ .........................1.73 301 ....1301 ...741 Shanghai-Book T.T....... Singapore-Bank T.T. per H.K. S(00.....74

pu-Bank TTsang, Br. 35, 4.085, R. C. D. Bradley, 8th Oct-Calcutta 74th Sept, via Penang and Java-Bank T.T.

Singapore and Oct, Gen.-J., M. & Co. ...............1/9 5/16 | Kwailin, Br. 3, 1,200, C. W. Puckett, zat Oct.,

1/9 7/16-Karatsu 24th Sept, Coal.-B. & S.

Lightalog, Br. s., 3,35, A. E. Gentles, 5th Oct-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 28th Sept, Gon.-D S. & Co. Ld. Lions, Br. 1. 1,351, CO. Williams, 8th Oct-Canton 7th Oct., Gen.-B. & S. Manchuria, Am.. 5.5. 8750, A. Dixon, stb Oct, San Francisco 8th Sept., and Shanghai 3rd Oct., Mails and Gen.-P. M. 123 11/16

S. S. Co. 2%Mansang, Br. s.s., 1,684 G., S. Weigall, 1st Oct-Sandakan 24th Sept, Timber and

• Gen–] M & Co Michael Jobsen, Ger. ., 951, J. Petersen, 5th Oct,-Tegal 16th Sept., Sagar and Mollasses.-J. & Co. Phranang, Get. s.5, noir, Fr. von Mauzals- dorff, 6th Oct.,Bangkok 27th Sept. Rice and Wood, B. & S.

2.24

4 months' sight Germany.....182. Bar Silver... Bank of England rate i Sovereign "

THE WEATHER.

..11.48

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director, of the Hongkong Observatory ---

On the 9th at 12.10 p.-The typhoon is ap proaching the coast of Aonam near TouravE.

The barometer has risen quickly ovar Japan and the Bonins the typhoon, lying to the North of the latter yesterday, having moved away Eastwards.

Fressure has given way moderately over N. Obias apparently owing to the appearance of ■ depression over Manchuria.

The highest préísure is now shown over the Sea of Japan,

Moderate mossono may be expected la the Formosa Choonel and rough weather over the N.W. part of the China Sea.

Hongkong Ralofall for the 24' hours anding ‚ať ro a.m. to-day, o.to inches............

FORECAST.

4

1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, E, windı, strong; squally, showery,

2-Formosa Channel, N.E, winds, moderate. 3-South coast of Obina between Hongkong and Lamocks, same as No, '1.

4.-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No. x.

Shipping.

Arrivals,

Frithjof, Nor.sis, Bot, O Andersen, 8th Oc!, Haiphong 2nd Oct., and Hoihow 6th, Rice and Gen.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Hangrang, Br. ., 1,156, S. Wilde, gth Oct., Shanghai sih Oct., and Swatów Sib, Gen., M. & Co.

:

Houg Wan 1. Bus. 2,945, G. Kinghorn, gik Oct.Penang 20th Sept,, and Singapore 20d Oc, GooJoo Teck Siog Yelorofu Maru, Jap. s., 3,068, K. Soyeda, 9b Oct., Kobe 1st Oct., and Moji jid, Gen.

NY, K Tean. Br. £., 1,350, A. W, Outerbridge, 9th Oct., Manila 6th Oct., Gen.-B. & S. Clearance at the Harbour Offon. Kwongsang-för-Castbo....... Tim, for Banka. Chiyuan, for Shanghai, Burghiang, for Cebu. Phewnpent for Saigon. Fooshing, for Singapore. Fanot, for Kwong-chow-wan. Johanns, for Swatow, Russhow, for Chinking. Datgt Maru, for Swatow, Hongwas, for Amey. Haimun, for Swatow, -

China, for Shanghai.

and those who have visited the little museum Proteur, for Haiphong.. at Bayeux will remember that it forms a notable | Buthu Mars, for Wakamatsu, Agure in the tapestry of the Duchess Matilda, | Hot Fook, for Kwong.chow-wap. which is kept in a glass case in the second Palermo, for Shangbai.

room. In the thirty-second scene of the tapes. try is an object like a huge shuttlecock above castle with a group of Norm us staring and pointing at it, striking Anglo-Saxon attitudes by anticipation at the same time; The foremost of them is supposed to be prophesying evil for Harold, and the inscription above them is "Isti

Frithjo, for Haibow.

Παπαντητα.

Oct. 9. China, (or San Francisco, Zefiro, for Manila. Rojak, for Rejang Rfeld, for Canton,

Mirant Stella." William I was a great believer | Palermo, for Japan. in portents, and he made the most of the comet

| Klubiang, for Cantan.

Chiysen, for Shanghai. Hanef, for Haiphong. Fooshing, for Samarong. Sungklant, for tioilo. Phaumpink, for Saigon, Timakt, for Macassar; Bangsang, for Canton.

in his attack upon Hare.d aud the English.

The other famous appearance of the comet was in 1456, when it sprend¦terror all over Europe, and in all iba churches people prayed to be delivered from the Turks and the comet. Tbrea'yedra caillor Constantin, the last Em- perar of Byzantium, had died the death of a hero on the Sandjak‍er Yokuşbar, the Sultan' Per Hongwan, from Singapore-934 Chi Mohammed had entered the city, and the nere,

Proteus, Nor. 1. 1,074, C. Möller, 4th Oct.

-Bangkok 17th Sept., Rice.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Rygja, Nor. 2.5, 3,437, Soendsen, 26th Sept.,

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Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Haf. yang, 12th Oct.. AM.

Shanghai and Vladivostock-Per Arconia, 12th Oct., to 4.M.

Europe, &c., India, diy The Yiummppa Ocadelen, 13th Oct., 11 AM..

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokkaichi, Yoko- bama, Victoria and Seattle-Per Ah Maru, 12th Oct., 11 A.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcuttą,- Per Lightning, 12th Oct. 11 AM.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia, 11th Oct., NOON,

3 P

Manila Per Tean, 13th Oct., a PM. Sandakan-Per Mawang, 13th Oct.,'s P.M. Chinliang-Per Kællin, 12th Oct. 3 P.M.. Nawchwang Par Nanchang, 12th Oct

Singapore, Penang and Colombo - Per Kanagawa Maru, 12th Oct., 5 P.M.

Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Calros, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade- lalde, Dasedio, Perth and Fremantle-Per Eastern, 13th Oct. 17 A.M.

Swatow and Shanghal-Per Hungrang, 13th Oct., 3 P.M.

Tsingtau, Welbaiwei, Chefoo and Tlonisin-- Per Cheongshing, 13th Oct., 3 F.M.

Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama-Par Bri emshire, 14th Oct., 3 ..

Manila-Per Zoowgrame, 15th Oct., 3 P.M. Manila-Per Ruởi, tóth Oct., 10 & M. Shanghel, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokkalcbi, Hoso. lala and San Francisco-Par Manchuria, 16th Oct 6 P.M. S

Koropa, &c., Indie, via Totlcorià-Por Himalaya, 16th Oct. 15 &M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - For Namsang, tóth Oct. 1 P.M. -

Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Par

Manlia, Zamboanga, Fort Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Oilms, Townsville, Dris bane, Sydney, Hobart, Lanoceston, New Zea land, Melbourne, Adelaiär, Dunedin, Parth and Fremantle - Per Changsha, 5th Nov.. 1,3 P.M.

Tientsin-Per Huickow, 16th Oct., 5 PM, Shanghal Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria aud Vancouver. (B.C.)-Per Empress of Japan, 18th Oct., P.M.

Tuticoria-Por Europe, &c., lodia, vis fram Probolingo, Sugar.-P. & A. S. S. | Luteow, soth Oct, 21, 5, Co Titan, Dr. 8.5, 5,720, R. Day, 6th Oct-Dalt, 30th Oct. 11 A.V.

Tacoma vie Forts 4th Sept., Flour, Lumber and Gon.-B. & S. Tjipanas, Dut. 8.8, .2,444, J. B. v. Damme Jalink, 8th Oct,-Macassar 20th Sept., Gen.-J. C. I. L Wakamaten Maru, Jap. £.s., 1,723, U. Aikawa,

and Oct.,-Wakamatsu 27th Sept., Coal.Manila, Yap, Friederich Wilhelmiðsfen, M. B. K.

Simpsontsion, Herbertshahn, Matunl, Bris bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zex- & Co.

land, Danedio, Melbourn, Adelaide, Perth and Fremantle--Per Coblenz 5th Nov., 5 T.M.

Shanghai, Negasaki, Kohr, Yakobama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Empresi of China, 6th Nov. 5 PM.

SAILING VEчels. Eclipse, Br. 4-masted barque, 2009, 1. White,

28th Aug,-Canton 27th Aug., Ballast. S. O. Co.

King George, Br. ship, 205, 1. E. Jaffrey, ist

Aug. New York gib April, Kerosine.--.. S. Ö. Oo,

Steamers Rxpeotsa.

From

Aginis

Vinels

Toprano....

Saigon M. M. Oct. to Easterà

Koby G. L.& CoOct. to Gloologas...... Singapore. McG. & G.Oct. 10 Chinhta......... Shanghai... 8.& S...Oct. 10 Cathay Shanghai. M. & Co...Oct. to Rabi... Manila, T. & Cock, 11 Kanagawa M. Shanghai... Y. K....Oct. 11 Bombay Maru: Singapore. Y. K... Dcl. 12 Delhi... Singapore. P. & O. Co Oct. 14 Sado Maru...Singapore N. Y. K... Oct. 14 Coblenz......... Sydney.. M. & Co...Oct 15

r. K. K. Calcutta..., M:& Co Oct. 16 Laisang Chiyo Mara. Tapap....... Changsha Sy ney... B. & S... Oct. 18 Aldanham

P. Darwin T, Li & Co Det. 19 Helicpole. Durbin D. & S... Oct. 21 Misausota...... Japan... P. M. Co. Oct. 31 Emp of Chisa. Vancouver C. P. R. Co Oct. 28

DOCT RETURNS,

HONGKONG AND WHAMIOA 'DOCKS.

On Lee... WAA Tsingtaingia Daigi Mara ....emudi Dragon

Kowtous-Dock;

TAIKOD DOCKS.

S1:Eaochat Quarry Bay Dacks.

Yunnan...

I

Ships Passed The Canal,

TOMORROW.

St. John's Cathedral.

roth October: 18th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communina 7.30 *,m, Matino m., Responses: Ferial. Venire: Farrant, Psalms: Monk, Felton, Elvey, Te Deum: Liwes Cooke, Hopkins, Benedictus: Trontbeck, Hymbs: 291, 248 and 11.

Evantong 5-45 pm. Responses: Forial, Psalms; of the Toth evening, Magoffical: Nunc Dimittis: Walmisley in D minor, Anthems "God who madest earth and heaven."-Lohr, Hymnr: 460, 12, Sevenfold Amon. NB-Psalm 53, Verses 1, 2, 7. 8, in quison. “

1,4,6,

11

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$5.

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x. 5. 9. 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 & G. P. In unison.

St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, 18th Sunday after Trinity Toth October, Holy Communion at 8 am, Morning Service attem Evening Service at 6 p.m.

Services on Sundays:-

Holy Communion on 1st, yed and 5th Sun- day of the month at noon

Holy Communion on 2nd and 4th Sundaye Fat & Mir

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Morning Prayer at it a.m.

Bt Josoph's Church, Garden Road:-Morning

Service (Engltik), 10 a.m..

St Anthony's Chapel West Point-Mass,

8b.m.

The Rosary Church Kowloon:-Esary Sun- day, Mass at 7.30 am, and Mass, followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra ment, at 9 a.101.

Union Charoh-Services, is a.m. and 6 pm.

VISITORS AT THE HOTKAS.

Номакона,

Adams. P. R. Alléo, F. H. Brockmann, Mr.

Mrs. C. infant servant Buckland, T. C. Broner, Mr. and

W.C. Burnell, C.

Luttringhans, P. Macdonald, D. and Major, R. O. and Marriott, Dr. O.. Matson, F. Mclrtosh, G. C. Mrs. Menigh, J. E.

Merecki, J. Morse, HAJ.. Muhlinghaos, A. Oclsper, A. C. Packer, B. L. Randolph, R. W.

Clement, Misses (3) Colvin, H. E. Gondoo, H. L. Day, E. W. Dowlay, W. A. Fernihough, S. Faller, Daumen Galion, W. Gill, Miss E. H. Glil, Miss V. H. Hall, Capt. T. F. Heermann, P. E. Hewett, Hon. Mr,

Mrs, E. A Hough, Dr. S. fuses, Capt. R.. Jack, Mrs, C. M. Keegan, Mr. and Mr.

Koach, O. 0, Lack, G. M.

:

Lloyd, Mr. and

G. T. and child

Alabaster, Mr. Auld, Mr. Archbutt, Mr. Aubrey, Dr. Accott, E. F. Bates, Mr.

and

Roy, E, H.

Reas-Davies, Hon, Mr.

W.

Ratenkrantz, H. J.

Soffietti, Paul

Spalding, R.N., Surgeon

and Mrs. A. D.

Spencer, H. R,

Square, Miss A

Spittles, J.

Squibbia, E.

Stabbing, W. T. - Swift, FM. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.

M. L. Thompson, Miss Whitmarsh, A

Mrs. Woodgate, A. S..

FEAT.

Bayard, Col. and Mrs. Bowdler, Mrs. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Brewis, Hon. & Mrs.

A. W. Bride, Capt. and Mrs. Caurtnoy, McD Champmorin, Mr, and

Mrs. P. da Chaplain, Miss Capbell, Miss C. Coughtrie, Mr. Censland, A. Davidson,

E.

Dawson, Mr,

Datton, Mr.

Earle, Mr.

Leask, Mr.

Lieb, H.

Llab, Miss

T

Logan, Major & Mrs.

Martin, R. May, H. A. G. Manson, Mr. Nicolalan, Mt. Orr, J. W. Pemberton, W. G. 0. Phelips, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, Major Piggott, Sir Francis Potter, Mr. Probyn, R.A.M.C., Major Rees, Mr. and Mrs.

Van der Raid, Lt. Col.. Sawer, Mrs.

Sayle, Mr. and Mrs. Scheidling, Mrs..

Sinclair. A.

Smith, A. Findlay

Enales, Rev. and 'Mrs. Sorensen, S.

Dalla

Fielder, B. E.

Galbraithe; Mr.

Grieve, Lt. and Mrs.

Harris, Mr.

Hazeland, F. 'A. Hewitt, A; H.

Highton, Eng. Comdr.

Hockaday, W. T. Houghes, Ray.

Humphreys, W. M. Jacks, P.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

S..

Kaight, O. o..

Knott, Mrs.

Lauder, Lt. Col. "?

Southerland, Mr. and

Mrs.

Stacpole, Lt-Ool.

Sweet, Miss

Temporley, Mr.

Thompson, Lt. & Mrs. Thornhill, Rav,

Topp, J..R..

Totton, Mr. Walker, F. W. White, Mr. Wleba, Mr.

E. Wilford, F. C.

Wolff, Mr. and Mrs.

Wood, David Young, Mr.

CRAIGIEBUTII,

Richie, A

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Crowther'

Blair, D. K

G.A

Clothier, H, W.

Kydd, Mr. and Mrs.

W.

Evening Prayer at 6 p.m.' Children's Service, of 3rd Sundays of the Hollingsworth, Mr.. monthat-g-p.m.

St. Peter's Church.

Queen's Road. West.

Nanc

Knott, Mrs.

Roos, L. Ü.

Abraham, & 's, Almaroff, Mr. Alton, R.

-Smith, Mr. and Mr

Grant

Smith, E. Grast

Smith, Miss D.

F. Bewart, Miss

Wilson, G.-La

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Baillet, M..... Broc, A. de Brown, Mr. *Confucus, A.

Conque, Mr. and

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18th Sunday after Trinity, 10th October. Holy Communion 710 sm." Morning Prayer It &m Venite; Farrant, Palms Elver, Moak, Feltod, Elver. Te Deam; Woodward, Smart, Turle, Benedictus Garrell, Hymns; 196, 570, 307 and 124. Kyrie. Evening Prayer Preachet, Rev. AD. 3rd September-Sydney, Prina Ludwig: Wakasa Maru. 7th September-Segovia, Stewart, Pasims; Goss, Weeks, Crofit, Crotch,

And Heathoots, Magnificat Smart, Stam Samukt Mars, roth September Dimiitis Foster, Hemos) 480, 105, 395 and 51 Antenor, Bloemfontian, Brnat Simour, Glen

The Church-launch Dayspring will call or logan, Glenath, Oppack, Palermo, Sardinia, ships carrying white crews to bring friends Taloma. 14th September-Bavon, Benvor. Lich, Breconshire, Tasan. 17th September ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 Astyanas, Sedo Maru, Gorban, Touran, P., and between 15 and 6 pan. (Kowloon eg 21st September-Patha, Indramayo, Atua Police Pier, tago and 6 p.m.), returning after.Von Maru, Sambia, Giantar, 24th September-wards. All the sittings are free and appro Mishima Maru, Namur, Slavonia, Tonkin, pristed. Visitors are welcome. Books, etc, Syria, Hirono Mars. Moyun. 28th Septem provided, ber-Banarty, Sarpidon, Lauries.. sst October

Armand Bekic, Chichat, Indrawadi, Bingo Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Mass at & Maru, Carnarvonshire, Peona, Tamba Mars

5th October-Indien, Andalusia, Bulow, Dan

Sunday School 10.to 10.45 am,

7a.m., 8 a.m. and 9.30 am. Besediction 5.30 p.m.

bighshire, Braherung Frans Ferdinand, Car Cerman Bethesdi Chape, West Phint marthenshire, Glenlochy, Konang St, Shimosa.

Morelog Service. LI SLO

Bih October-Persens, Australien, Manslaus, St Francis Church Wenchai Mass (Chig). Nore, Ching Wo.

6 am. (Perf.), 7.30am. Benediction, £ p.m.

Arrivalest Home-3rd September-Kuuh, Caledonian, Kannibus, Istria, -7th September' -Kamo Maru, Kawacht Maru, toth Septam. ber-Cardiganshira; Patrotius, Palama. 11th September-falla 14th September-Orastat, S. Patrich, Myrmidon, Wray Casila, Samu Magn. 17th September-Segura, Prinu Lude Por Tean, from Manila-Misses Ethel Morff Brast Simon. 21st September-Senaca, Alacrity

Prasangers strived: Per Hangsung, from Swalow-156 Okiusse..

Church of St. Sophia had become a marque.riedo, Ida Vial, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Goulette,

Passengers departad,

Per Zotro, for Manila-Capt. and Mrs. Sandgrass, Meears. S. R. Wilson, E. J. Solomon, D, E. Frazier, Mr. Luis Cases Ya Chuequí,.

Pathan, 24th September - Sigoula, Glandık, Astises .... Jason, Stam, 17th September-Sardinia, Bedford a8th September-Gorben, Awa Maru, 1st || Brambla October-Mikima Mary, Tinkin, 5th Octo Britomart ... *** bor-Sambia. Bib October-Carnarvonshire, Cadmas Chartb Larter, Tamba Marn.

The Crusades were over, and Christianity seam J, Van Cooth, Joba Rilay and A. G. Sharpe, -- nd fated to succumb to Islam, før nothing was able to stop. the conquering “Moslems. Then in 1456 the comet" appeared in the hearing, and Europe saw in it the scimi tar of Othman, forstelling this subjuga: tion of Christendom. Its appearance, ac2 Nassra, W. O. McChord, E. W.. Nowall, Mr. cording to the chroniclers of the time, was, and Mrs. Robinson, Messrs. D. E. Pratt, A. M.

Triblos

stretched across the sky like a war. | Ritchie, F. A. J. Davidson, Kwong Wa TOOD, ing fame, and was of the color of molten gold. E. 8. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. R. Siuberechul,

belta The Pope, Calixtus 111, ordered that the In the churches should be rung every day at Mr. Wm. A. Adam, Messrs. M. Alix, Le Chai, are transmissible by the Siberian Rosie 10 moon, and that universal prayer should be or at R. Salameter and Pierce & Murphy,

and

| up ito éxorcise the portant and to check the "advance of the Turks. Then at last, to the great relief of Furope, the fory yataghan grew dimmar and fainter, and at last disappeared from the bearena... When next it appeared, lu 3. Solyman I had just been repulsed at Viana, and Europe had become accdstomed to looking an Austria and Hungary at the bare ris against Torks, and so comparatively little notica was taken ofthecometas e Mahommedan portant.

VESSELS IN PORT.

STEAMERE.

Aki Mara, Jap, La., 3,995, K. Sato, 3rd Oct., --Shanghai soth Sapi,, Coal, Pig Iron and Gon-N. Y. X.

Ascania, Ger. 1.8., 1,3gr, Clausen, 4th Oct

k

Samarang arst Sept, Sugar, H. &. L; Bourbon, Fr.- 950, La Bail 30th Sept.-

Salgos agth Sept., Rica.—Man F Bushu Maru, Jap. 3.8, 1.700, Marmoto, 7th In modern'times comeis buva best looked Oct-Wakamatau goths Bapt., Coal-M. apon chiefly as the mems which' will bring B.K About the destruction of the earth, and in 1837 Childar, Nor, 18., 1.102, Andersen, 8th Oct., 1917 and 1673 the and of all thinge terrestrial Bangkok 28th Sept, and Swałów 7th Oct,

Tye Long. Rick Kin was positively predicted. However, like the comst of 1456, thess visitants passed harmless. Cheong Shirtlestala sed Oct., Gem. Br. ., 7,265, V. McClymont ly away, and the most weildly-minded were

Liddell, content to pata that the yaarn in which y comat -M. & Co. appeared were usually remarkably good wint... | Dalgi Muru, Jap, ms, 164, H. Morayama, Oth Oct; Swałow 5th Oct, Camphor and GEO, 8, K, Empress of Japan, Br. a.a., 3,039, H. Pybus, My 7th Oct-Vancouver 15th Sapt, and Shanghai 4th Sept, Mails and Gas,— O, P. B. 00:

A year ourat after espacially that of 1811,

faer, vintages of cómet year

—And though-Balay ar comnt has serer been Camous for the excellence of the wines grown ander it; lei, us hope, that this, your will "ba aa apsaption to the rule in this respect.

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BIBERIAN ROUTE.

Pippa, Mr. and Erre, H Gilbert, Mr. and

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Glakel, Ven

Glater, M. S.

Kavanagh; Stan, A. Lapicque, Capt. P. A. Lau, Mr. «Liu, Mir

Love, Mr. and Mrs. R. Matthews, D. H. McLane, M. G.

Mrs, Oshima, K.

Parker, Mr. and Mrs.

M.A. DI

Mrs,

W.S. Pimple Poon, Mr.

Ritchie, G. M..

Robie, F. M.

Mrs.

Gomel, A. M. de

Harmston, W..

Harriston, Miss

Harmaton, Miss N.

Robinson, Capt. and

Mrs. G. V.

Rougal, Mr.

Rongeau, E.

Rozarin, L. F. da Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt, W... Snodgtani, Capt. and

Mrs.

|

Herrera, L. 0. Holt, H. O.

Kavanagh, Frank B.

Wilson, S. R.

Tcha's, Mr.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From October, 9th to 15th-1909.

HIGH WATER..

· Hongkong Morn Time.

1

LOW WATER.

Hongkong Height Kane Height

m

by t

SAL

Sa 10

m 6 34.

8.33 a

Mon. 1

m = 10

Tuelta

816

Wed, ❘ ty

Thur 14.

030

-10 a

d.

15

45 #

יט

13.30

*

m denotes morning.

`afternoon.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTAR

October 8th, 190g, · a.m. “

Bar, Th, Hn.. Wied Wr.

Vladivostock 30.05 43|97| NR

Nemura ......6 am 19.97

Hakodath it 29.97

Tokio

Kochi *******| Nagasaki... Kagoshlas...

Ohlmy Haha

11 Jag.87

29.95

30 03

39.90

*

(2000)

Ishigakijima.. (29.93)

Boola

H 39.53 Okaloc......... x.m 30 77 Waibziwa.....19 0.313

Haakowar|| .30.1 Kinklang Shanghal

11 30.09 74

Gotzlaf......

Sharp Peik...

Amo

SWAT

.3D.2 70

ENI

H

**

30.10 71

30.07 73

a.m.29.96 72

12 29.94 69 80.

Talboku ................5 km)

Talcht...!!

Taipan.............

Koshua...

Pescadoras...

Cantonɔ zmijooz.

Hongkongtoa.m.29.97]

Victori Park Gap Rick...] MICA

It

11 29.93

12

Wuchow....... 20 Kolboy ...bmis

Pakh

17

H

Phyllan àm.

Tourane.RO,

St.18,|

+3

Apartam Manll110.29.9 Legaspi..............6 I Baloda

Holla

Cobu

W

ti

(29.

29.94 BL

[NIE

October 9th, 1909, 1.3.

Vladivostock,

30.11|43|

Nemuro 30.24

Tokio

Nagasaki

Hakodate... 14

30.05)

1.

Kocal

130.14)

30.75

13

30.11

30.08

"30.01

"

BE

Kagoshima...

Oshima.....

Ishigakijima..

Boala 11......

ון

[19.93]

ja.or

am 29.95 59

-29.97 66

Cheloo

Wailateral

Hackow

30.10 65

Klakiang

30.03 66

Shangkal

30.04 74

Gatzag

11

30.04 73

Shate Pak

30.01.73

Swato

Am3.m.39.98 71

Taikiki 5 ani.

Ta

Taipan........

11

www.m

T

Pescadoras...] 12

Canton....9 4.4 29.98 Bago 29.96 75 Victɔeli Paik,

Gap Rick...

-M 1:10.21. 12

Wachow........9 % 12. Holhow Pathol...... .Phalfan ...

Touring R4

129.87 39.4*

Q. SL JR Apart) 6.00 19.00] Manila....... ... .....10.92 LeZap! 6.10.85 Bile9 m

Osba

Barometer Temperature Hamidity..

Refrfalt

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

river gitabost pri ting of

13,000

11

ཨའོ⪜1:ཀཽརྦཱ1-ă}ཕརkཏྠོ

*39.92"

Oct fat

Oct. 3

TO KM.

4p.a

39.88

Lu Comdr Hon. R. O. B. Bridgemau ... List-Commander. F. B. Noble..... Comfasader H.

Marter S. Went

L

PHoard...

Commander O T. Barrett

29.97

28

61

CLASE.

TOMI GUNS. I.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED ÁT

despatch-versal...

700

3,000

Commander. 0. T, K, Fullar

Pralans, and class

4,350

10

-7,000

craiset, ist class

9,500

Captain F. 2.0. Kyan '... Captain Fitzherbert

Nagasak!

Shanghal

San Francisco

710

goo

Walkalwa!

elvar ganhost. sloop... water tank and fug

**

700 1,070

*900 -1,400

Walhalwal

**

Hongkong

390

300

Hongkong

$1,070-r

1,400

***

torpedo bost destroys

5,700

Llant.-Commander Thomas .....

Hongkong

cruiser, and class

4,360

7,000

Captain Rowland Nagant

Walhalwal

Ondising in Facidą

torpedo boat destroyar

4,000

torpado buat destroyer an

4,000

Llant Commander Mouros

torpedo boat, destroyer

3,900*

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

23,000

Captain G. 0. A. Mariscade

cruiser, fat clas

14,100

30,000

fiver gunboat

615

1,300

surveying ship........

1,070

Cruiser, ist claza rivar gunbos

9,Boo

1,400 12,000

Captain Clinton Butar ... Lisst-Comminador T. J. S. Lyng... Oxptain 7. U. Learmonth Captain G. W. Sunth

***

*

180

flyer.gunboat 40

BS

torpedo boat destroyer

350

240 0,300.

Se

Roblo.......

ilver gunhost -ja

*

ma

340

Sandpiper....

river gunboats

de

140

Salpe ***.***

140

Liect Commaturz.

Täku 2 Tamar

6.500

Teal... Thistle

Bog 900

Virgo Waterwitch Whiting

surveying ship........

***

torpedin bost destroyer.

Tivar gunbott

river gunboat sia.

150

river genbont

150

(6,300 - §. Commander Süvenou de Par

450

Lieut. Commander H. P. Douglas Llant.-Commatamar 0. A. Fremantle 5,9.0

8c0 Lieut.-Commander 100. F. Knoxi 550 ** $50.

Janus :.. .Kent

King Alfred Klashe -Martin

Monmouth..... Monikas Vassal.

Nightingale Chinkna

Oftet. Qcsanton

-- ** Mails from Europe via Siberia →

Date of Despatch |. Date due in from London....Hongkong..

* 17th Sept............... | soth instant

13th

M

#

MAIL NOTICE, ---Á-wall·lattar- box bas-bear-placed at the ag? trance to the Lower Peak Tram Station. It will be cleared at 7 am,gam, 11 am, I p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Weskdays and at 9 a.m. on Sundays,

.'. A Mall will glove'fur :- Mars, soch Oct., 9.

Swatow, Amoy and Tamul-Per Daig! Widgeon

Woodcock...2, Woodiark

Swaton-Par Haiwim, roth Oct., 9 4.14. Amoy-Par Hongicas 7, toth Oct., 9 A.St. Kobe and Yokobama-Par. Vina" "Branch, 1th Oct., * AM.

Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and: Moji-Per Kwisang, 12th Oct, $ P.st.

Bingapore, Colombo and. Bombay - Par Tatarajia Melany 1IN ON,JFM/

river gunboat

torpado bost destroyer

receiving ship.

riyar gunboni

river gunboat

torpedo bost dstroyer

Figing Flag of Vic

Sir, Hadwoch Lambton, K.04

Yaigtas Jacsalton

Nagasaki Won River

Wataiwel

"Lient-Commander G. Heathcote ...

Llast-Commander G. C. Heathcote

· Llant-Commander G, P. Leith ... Llast-Commander R. S. Roy.

Hongkong

Waba!wel ...Hongkong...

Hongkong...

...Nagasak

Lent Cosimaudar B. J. Gay, V.G. Llant-Command, J. White aux

Lieut-Comman... .R. Ticka

Gannar W. Barlow H

Alan Dixon

Oammoders H. 1,you

Lent? Commander H. R. Godfrey Lient Commande, H. T. Attlay

Yaugton

Wan, River Wa Kir

Hongkong Hoorkoo

Yangten

Wilkalwal. Bingapore Wakatwal

Yoogtak :

Lient, Comdr. H. K.V. Gattrail-Dormar. Llout-Combund. Gy R. Liringuono...] Yazzton

"Yington

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