Trea who lost by balí a length to Royal Köse. Lamerton was a good third.

Time: am, 19 1[SEC.

Pati-Matuel.

Posies.

Wia.

Royal Rose

151

Place, 40

Persimmon Tree

84

168

Lamarion

141

180

673 962

Dividends -Winner's $1.40 Places. 58.20; $5.90

Cash sweep:-

Ticket No. 278 1st $1,464.15*

#48 204 $418.50

#38 3rd $209.25 Commission 5132.50

Total 51,314.40 7-THE GARRISON. CUR-Presected by the officer of the Garring, Second to receive $150; and third $75. For China ponies, subscription griffins of any season. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners at previous meetings of one race 7 lb; of more than one 14 Th; at this meeting 3 ib extra. Penalling accumulatire. Jockeys who have never had * winning mount is either. Hongkong, -Shanghai or Tientuin allowed 5 lb. En.

Irance $to. Ova mile. Mr. T. F. Hough' Caczow's

Fame, to st 12 lb (Vida) Doad Heat Mr. Buxay's Warrior Rose, tost

12' (Burkill)

Mr. Ellis Kadpofie's Serving Chief, t

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH TUESDAY FEBRUARY 15 1010

Commi.sloor,

131,00-

Total $2,210.00 -THE HONGKONG CLUB CUP.-Prosented by, the members of the Hongkong Club, Second to receira $150; and third $75... For" China" ponies." "Weight for isches at par scale. Grifos allowed 5 lb. Subscription griffs of his season ig 9190 allowed to Ib. Wiener at this meeling s lb. extra.

Entrance $10. Das mile and a bálí

T

Serious Riots at Canton.

REVOLT OF GOVERNMENT TROOPS FOREIGNERS REFUGING AT SILAMEEN. [From an Ocasional Correspondent)

LOCAL AND GENERAL..

THIRTEEN men were each fined $1 at the Magistracy this morning for fighting at Chung Chad Sergeant Gorden prosecuted

M. Felicien Challayo is delivering a series of three factures in Patin on the object of "Hammes et choses d'Extiéma Orjent,"

Tux rintam-in' the .Lower Yata'districte have axis become active and fresh reinforcements for belt suppression have beço called om. "

GENERAL Baron Oshima is understood to bave consented, on certain conditions, to retain the past of Governor-General of Kosutuog` (Liao- tung).

Two of the 27 Chinese recently rejected by the Immigration Board at Liverpool have escapad from the steamer Dard in, and a reward of Lzo has been offered für nach,y

Shameen, 11th February. Through being unable to satisfy the wishes of #common soldier in making a wooden Block according to his liking, a Chinese co- Mr. Jaha Peefs Kirkpatrick 11, 11st alb... graver's shop got loto trouble and the workman

(Johnstone) |

received a severe thrashing fedt bir soldier Mr. Baxey's Spring Rose, um 11b (Burkill) 'a

Customer og Chinese New Year's Eve. Fokis' Mr. Dryasdurt's Best Friend, 1st slb..." in the; neighbouring shops, witnessing the - (Lau.esco) J accorrence and being dissatisfied with the mode Mr. Medicus Starlight, 11st ilb..............(Master)... o

of settlement, appealed to the Police (CLbb To an even start the quartette got away, King) for their assistance and the arrest of the with Best Friend ahead. He was promp ly soldier. A-policeman after investigating the overhauled by Spring Rose who led all the report, arrosted the offending soldier and afght way. In the first found the order was: Spring between the two took place. Just at that time Rose, Best Friend, Starlight and Kirkpatrick, a group of soldisua belonging to the same com- With length to the front Spring Rose pany happened to pass by. They rescued thair raced far onthe village, Kirkpatrick-li now commade by force and left the policeman came up is grand style. Mr. jobusloce steerying dead on the street. Not satisfied with d-the outer course; Spring Hose bugging the what they had done, the soldiers later atin ked rails. Throughout the straight, run in it, was a

the police station and had the building de- neck-and-neck saca., Kirkpatrick just managed molished. Tha chief of the police, on being to beat The Rose by half a length., Another, acquainted with the facts of the case, reported A MẠN wan this morning awarded three months' exciting.fioish.

the matter to the Viceroy, who immediately hard labour for uttering counterfeit coins.' An- summoned the officer, commanding the troops other man was given eight months for having and demanded fröm him the appearance of alt a number of the spurious tokens in his posses- the soldiers concerned in the disgraceful affairsion.. at his Yamen to bo beheaded is bis prošence. 11. is said that the troops belonged to the Viceroy's newly formed regiment with headquarters at Sha llo outside tbs City walls, a little further than the Government Mint and the Five-Storied Pagoda. This regiment is composed of menfrom Kwangsi, Hakkas and Puntis, and southeru' Chinese; they were recently recruited and are a well drilled body of men armed with modern weapons atil said to be very brave.

Time: 3m. 13 2/5 180.

Posies. Kirkpatrick II

Win, 376

Pari-Mutuel.

Place,. 448

Spring Rote

360

.-578

Best Friend

34

46

0

Bah

1,150

-Dividends |--Win, $9.60. Placet, $5.00, 15.00. Cash Sweep

{Moller) 3 Mr. Ottery's Trowint, 11st-lb...(Crichton) Mr. Shameen's Fati, must rolb* (Kramer) ́o` Mr. Disk's Greyback, trot zib”........(Morfey) o Mr. Johnstone's Younger Brother, list rib

Capts. Dwyer & Beasley's Kerry, 111 lb...

I

(Owner) o

{Laurence) o Mr. W. G, Pirie's Richibaw Man, 1ost solb* (Scarlet) Admiral Lambton's Kamranh, tost lob

(Heathcote) c Mr. Smith's Dartmoor, 1081 13lb? (Williams) © - Mr. Lawotk's Splaiť Lövel, tost 13ib'(Blair) o

* gib allowance.

31b penalty.".

After two false staris das to Kerry running away in the first" and Spirit Level in the se. cond, the large field got away to's capital start. Cadrow's Fams rettled down in front from

Trewint and Fali. Fati shot to the front and 'Just as promptly surrendered his position to Cadron's Fame who raced'Grat, bolly pursued by Trewint, with Kerry third and Warrior Rose fourth, Younger Brother was lait but one. Up the hill Cadzan's Fame led from Spirit Level with Kerry in the third place. Mr. Johnstone at this stage called upon Younger Brother and the dark-blue' and... cerise cap showed well up in the bunch when wielding round the inther bead. Kerry fell ́away' 'Warrior Rose secured the position of advantage on the rails and raced neck and

beck with Cačzi'w's Fame, Servian Chief just a longth behind third. Every inch of ground was keenly contested and the feaders passed the winning post together, dividing the bosoura between them. Berving Chief was third.. This was the most exciting finish of the day.

Time: 2m, 09 sec.

Ponici.

Wio.

Cadzow's Fame 319

-Pari-mutus). Place.

533

Warrior Rose

163

327

Sprotan Chief

39

95

731

Warrior Rose, $9.90.

Places, 37.90, $6.69, $10,20.

Cash Sweep:-

י.

Ticket No. 4, rat, $1,157.65

211, and, $387.9 > 99, 3rd, $193.95 Commission, $215i5o

Total, $2,155.00 10--THE RACING STAKES -Winner $490 Second $igo, Third $75. For China ponies, subscription griffies' of this season. 19:9-1910, Weight for inches" is per scale Winners baried. Jockeys who live never had a win- bing movet ip Hongkong," Shanghai or Tientsit allowed 516 Enirabice $10, Five furlongs, Mr. John Feel's Blackmore Vale tost-gib

|

(Johnstona) 1,Į Mr. Busey's Victoria Roso, 11:1216 (Burkill) a Mr. Ouery's Tremost 10s (3!b" (Crichton) (3 Mr. Ellis Kadzorla's Bulgarian Chief fait

Mr. F. B. Mirabaif's Cabbage Tree 2011 7lb

+(Blair) 'a Messrs. Newall and Hett's Balgonía lost

316 (Mailer) o

13lb (*carlet) o

o

(Heathcote) o

Mr. Billiards' Snooker tabt celb *Klimlock) o Mr. Smith's Exinoor 1ost 7b † (Kremer) · o

Q. ' fasuar font sal (Storiey) a Mr. Medico's Christmas Dainy 10st 7lb f Mre Dryasdust'i Pulex tost 12lb (Laurence)

+ lb overweight. tsib allowance. Blackmore Vale,mod Victoria Rose had a keen struggle between them for this race," Mr Johnstone pik tad Blackmore Valo to the fron info-the straight run in and resisting Victoria Rose's challenge won by hall length. Tremar's third place was a surprise, Time: Im, 15 1/5 sec.

Dividends:-Winner, Cadyow's Fime, $5.to: Blackmore Vale $67

Ticket No. 169, 1st, Sc92.75

17

391, and, 1991.25 1 172, 31, $110.50 Commission • $ 41.co

Total

$2.450.00

Posics. Win,

Victoria Rose Tremear

70

22

637

J'ari-Mutuel.

Place.

Dividends: -Win, $7.80,

مرة .

166

1,348

Diad heat.

- Places, $5,50, $8,60, $11,60.

Cash Sweep:-

Ticket No. 151, 1st, $4,194,65

*

390, and,

369.90

334, 3rd, Commission,

184.95

205.50

8. THE FROFESSIONAL CUP-Value 5500. Presented. Second to receive $150; and third $75. For griffies on date of entry and panies that have never won a race. Sub- scription griffins of this reason 1959-19to al- lowed ; lb. "Weight for jnches as per scale. Winner barred. Jockeys who have never had a wiosing mount in either Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowed ; ib. Allow abcas accumulative. Entrance Sip. One **miile:

Mr. Ji bo Teel's Meynell-ristilb(Johnstone) i Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Llama Chief rost #glb*

(Molier) 1 Mg. Buxey'a Dwarf Rois fost ratb.........

{Durk!!}) 3 Mr. F. B. Martbal, Fig Tres to alb

(Vida) o Mr. Dryadoss's Triad. Fit tib (Laurenoce) Mr. Johnstone's Salvator sost # alb†Scarlett) o Mr. Buxer's Real Ross, 1st 1b (Crichton) Mr. Gilpin's-Apolla tost 4lb †.....{

* 4lb. Overweight. tsblowance.

}

No difficulty was experienced in getting the field away, Llatia, Chie! led the way to Real Rose and Solvator." At ibe back stretch Llama Colèr held bis' premioribip from Real Ross: with Meynell last, Llama C^ief madą iko pace

■ quick pot and wanaway to the front by some ten-lengths. Isma Cḥlef was still first at the bend followed by the Rose", companious and, „Fig Tree. Mr. Jobostons saw bis opportunity and took the rails. By excellent jockeyskip ba steered Meymall is fios style to the front 'and won, easily" from Llama Chief by five

Hänguke, Dwarf Ross was a poor third.“

(majam, 15 3/5 vec.

Pontur Win.. Meynall

116 Llama Chipr

Dwarf Rose

Pari-Maturl Place.

Total, 2,055.00

TIPS FOR TO-MORROW.

JOCKEY, CUP.

1-Spirit Level, 2-Kamraph. 3-Ping Pong.

EXCHANGE PLATE.

1-Worces'er

· 1-Reve d'Or Rose., 3-Beraldic.

HONGKONG DERDY, 1-Persimmon Tree. 2- Royal Rose. 3-Moycell.

DERMAN CUP,

Man Man..

2- Valant Tree.

3-Warrior Rasu:

I

CHINA STAKES.

Fet Ross. *-Llama Chief.

کی

LUSITANO CUP, 11-Dward Rose. a-Olive Tree.

CHALLENGE CUP.

1—Joli › Peel's, 2-Buzey's. 3-Marshall'

NAVY CÚP. 1-Cadzon's Fame.

-Younger Brother, 3-Kerry,

· FARSKE CUP.

Rest Ro

3-Silverto

*OYKKHAMA CLUB CUP. Victoria Rose.

2-Service Ohle£

THe public hearing of the charge against the Korean accused of assssinating Prince it was bagco at Port Arthur, whither the accused had been conveyed on the 7th inst.

TELEGRAMS from Constantinople state that the Government will shortly submit to Parliament

a

demand for an extraordiary credit of 5,000,000 to be spread over ten years, on behalf of the navy. The demand is based on the proposals of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Gamble,

THE. Bas. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the hospitale

J. R. M. Smith, Esq, ....................5 too: H. Skott, Esq.................

100

Butterfield & Swito......................

100

Hoogkong and shanghai Bank...

100

100

Tos

100

Reiss & Co....as sakaa

D. Sassoon & Co.....

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"KING ALFRED" BALLE

A BRILLIANT FUNCTION,

One of the most briluit fsuctionṣ eval held in Hongkong was the ball given at the City

The Officer Commanding, after receiving the Viceroy's order, summoned all the Officers and mao sad transmitted the Viceroy's command to those present. Many officers and men were'at different stations at the time and some were aff duty, · The reply he received from 'those pie. sent, who were mote or less excited over the trouble of the previous evening, was that they all uvao!mously refused to recognise the Vice- ray's authority overthem and then and there dis- ownedallegiance to their regiment and returned their uniforms; they, however, retained their arms and ammunition. The Commanding O cer had their reply conveyed to the Viceroy who immediately notified the Tariar General of the occurrence. As the Commanding Off cer could not in any way bring the men

Hall last night by the Commander-in-Chief, to their senses and as according to Chi. Captain and Officers of A.M.S. King Alfred mese law he would be held responsible and

Do the occasion of their approuching departure from the Colony. A farge and select gather. severaly punished, he committed suicide. The marineers, not only armed themselves, but 10g was prescat to bid farewell to Admiral killed a superior, officer also, for refusing to Lambion and the Officers of his flagship and allow them to take away cartridges and fire of all the pleasant experiences enjoyed by the arms, and started out in their wild etrand of Dayal men during their brief stay in the Co- demolishing vask us police stations and firing Jony, laat night's inaction, will find the fore- on the police, killing over thirty. It in alzò

mos place in the minds boil of the hosts and those who bad the honour and privilege of last-, reported that the Viceroy, alarmed at the tyra of events, left the palace in woman's atire, ing, be hospitality of the famous British Ad- and fed to the Tartar Generala Yamen formirdi and the parsonnel of his ship. shelter. Fearing an invasion by the disbanded soldies, the Viceroy ordered all the city gates to be closed instantly and sought the assistance of Admiral Li Chus, who at once despatched wireless messager ordering the return to Canton waters of all the gunboats,

A French missionary who happened to ba near the headquarters had to leave his station under. great risk, and gained a small native craft which brought him in safety to Shameen. He beard shots being fired by the tiaters and saw a great number of the revolting anldiers making use of firearms,

Leng by communications have been wired to Peking by the Viceroy and other officials. The gedly on learning what had happened and fearing an uprising also wired to Peking blam- ing the Viceroy for baving been the cause of all this trouble.

Saturday,

The ichème of decorativo" at the hands of w.tling, handy tars could not bụt have been aà unqualified success. The entrance displayed an abundance of bunting quite pleasing to-be- bold. The stern realities of war, none the less grit in time of piece, more faithfully depicted by a ten-inch guo which' commanded attention with the aid of us gum dark ouros in the glare of the electic light, smaller guns wers also stationed in less prominent polilions, and, like the machine given the place of bon- our, reminded one of their death-dealing. possibilities. None could have mistaken the mature of the calling pursued by the hosts of the erosing. The staircase was embellished with the choicest flowers of the season. At the top of the tending, the visitor's attention was at once arrested by a beautiful model of H.M.S. King Alfred, which was placed in position by a inmowork arrangement The diminutive The city gates are still closed and the cruiser,uvertwenty feet ju fengib,displayedskill inhabitants are terror-stricken,. The regi-for,which Jack Tar'bas always been noted and ment are men drilled by Japanese Officers eventkeminutestdetails were not neglected, The and it is officially reported that these stationed here number about 7,00. This line of the ship was picked out in fights and morning about 4,000 men surrendered beir the whole attracted the long and adminng gaze arms, but the remaining ars well armed and are prepared fo fight. "The rawdy element as the ball-room. Here as in the other places of· availing themselves of the opponunity demol daccration, the embellishments were muked ished a police station just opposite the New Chinese Theatre, jo Cheong San Street, not withthasame taste and artistic skill characletin- side the city walls at 6 p.m..to-day saying that.

tic of the British bluejacket. -The wallswere co- -the police, killed a child. The mob numbered xægred with beautiful drapery, the predominating over 400, and the police to disperse them bad lens being red and white. Here and there, to make use of their firearms, killing three. Probably there may be some dissatisfied soi- the wails bore circles of gleaming bayonets diers mixed up in the crowd, though they cani coils sses, which reflected the rays of multi-" not be recognised as they have already die- | coloured lights shining do the centre with carded their uniform. They subsequently re beautiful affect. St. Andrew's Hall was used nu sureed to the police station and set fire to the upper-room, hers again the predomina. building, by igaiting four tins of kerasios oil. which they had bought for that purpose.tg colours were red and white, arranged on Sunday. the same artistic style as in the ball.coom, Aa inte:ening feature of the embellishments was the artistic display of various trophies captured byala King Asfred's crow in physical exercises, Apcher iateresting feature of the decorallons too good to be omitted was an electrical davica by which the number of the dancer was

dicated.

The City gate continued closed today, being opened only at intervals, for the cor- venience of some business people. The prefect of Kwong Chow Fa issued a proclamation thin morning informing the inhabitants that Admir. al Li Chun with 5,000 men succeeded in killing Over one hundred of the soldiers at an encounts er pear the latter's beadquarters and fully succeeded in driving them over the White

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No Fire insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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NOTICE.

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and Chorenia, from Havra ex 11 Intapan, and from 'Bordeaux ex as; Arran, V. de Lilis, V. de Cella nad Dunker. gus, in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed, that their Goods, Treasure their risks into the hazardous and or extra and Valuables äre being landed and stored at

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Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before 10 .. the 14th February, requesting it to be landed here,"

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by "the" Undersigned, Goods remained upclaimed after the arst Februare, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

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All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 21st February, or they will not be recognized.

will be examined on All damaged packages the 1st February, 1910, at 3 P.M.

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Hongkong, 3rd January, 1912.

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of the visitors. St. George's Hall was used MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY 4 p.m. Half-price.

Dancing was commenced shortly after ne o'clock, from which time onwards

From yesterday the walled City has been under the charge of the Tartar General

whose soldiers kept watch at all the gates and patrolled the strento; Admiral Li Chan taking charge,of, the outside" | még) throng tipped the light fantastic with

the strains of the King Alfred, the began to arrive in a steady, streami,

city sad thousands of his men patrolled the lagging vigour. Shortly after eleven o'clock, streets and closed up the outside galas ut rop m.

dips bell sounded six resonant clangs. He stationed some 3,000 men pear, the White Cloud Mountain to stop the rioting soldiers hd ail the guests present, headed by the from returning and to be ready for any offil party, were piped into the supper-room ́emergency,

The Vicorny this morning notified the bay of six bluejackets to the strains of

the Roast Heat of Old England.”. The official British Consul General, that ha' could" not" quampion protection to foreigners pay was composed as follows:-H.E the vicinity of the disturbance and the Consul Govejoy and Lady May, Admiral Sir Hedworth at once requested all those outside Shameen to Larźbion and Mrs. Lyon, Admiral' Baros retum to the Benismant. At about 1 per "Kurdsen and Mrá, Badelay, Rear-Admiral launches and boast brought to Shameas Mis ars of the Genton Kowloon Rallway stationed at Broadwood and Mrs. Giesson, Mr. Rees Davise and Mrs. Ryan, Commodore Lyon and Mrs Bedford, Sir Henry May"and: Mr. Taật, Consul General Jamieson and Mrs. Sucpols,

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