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THE CHINA MAIL
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
On the 21st October, at the Homestead, Peak, the Wife of 1. E, SHARE, of a Notes by the Way, Daughter.
The blication of this issue commencol 5.13
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1901.
EDITORIAL COMMENT.
WIE
Evidence is accumulating to prove that the Chinese- HSING NING who attacked and dos
troyed the Basel Mission stations in North Kwang-
RISING.
CHAMPAGNE......... $47.00 per Case.ng were animated with an anti-foreign
MAPTELL'S RRANDIES
Trade is reported to be improving throughout Japusa, y
The terms of an extradition tresty' be. tween Servia and Great Britain are publish- ed in the Gefie.
A garden party will be given at the British Iegation in Tokyo on November 9, King Edward's birthday.
A selling lottery in connection with the approaching interport cricket matches would be a popular feature.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Hongkong Garrison.
A Simla telegram gaya-It has been devided nutto reture the Hongkong garrison below three regiments.
The Peking Observatory.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 1901
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
News from the Philippines.
The Burveying steamer Rerezh hag commenced a survey of the Flulippines
const,
The Manils Municipal Council has res The Cormau journals continue to criti-fused to allow the Spanish community to cize the Government for the removal of the erect a monument on the Plas Intendereis. astronomics? instruments at Peking, whicla they describe as an act of vandalism, and
The Manila Board of Health has de urge the replacing of them at Germany's cided that traps are useless for the destruc tion of the wily rat ; and orders have now been given for the issue of a strong poison. to carry on the work of extermination.
expense.
President McKinley's Murderer.
Mortality Returns.
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TELEGRAMS.
[LECTER'S SERVICE]
LONDON, 17th October, 1001. SOUTH AFRICA.
Commandant Botha'a Move tments.
Comandant Botha, finding the invasion of Natal disastrous, has dissolved his furee, loaving the unitu to escape sa best they can. Bothe and a few men have gone north
More Exeontions
J. Kruger and Lieutenant Breda have been hanged at Craddock for trait wreck- ing.
Tostos, 18th October, 1001. AFGHAN AFFAIRS.
Te is stated at 8. I'stersburg that coņi
rious silence. He hints, however, that in a plote agredient has been established be day or two he sang give an Interview which tween Great Britain and Russia, averting will satisfy the hungry curiosity of the all danger of a quarrei regarding Afghanis public. Meanwhile Aguinaldo prcas up. tan, and down his own with visible impatience and a frown upon his brow
Whilo Czolgosz was being sentenced tor death, ho stund erect nind motionless, look- Judge O'Neill has commenced proceed. Bie Ian Mateola, Member for Stowing straight at the Judga ns the sentence ings in the Supreme Court at Manila, valer market, bas started to join Lord Carson in was being proroonted. No demonstration the Habeas Corpas Act, to procure the re his Burmah tour,
was made by the spectators in Court, The lease of Aguinaldo. When asked as to wlio execution has been fixed to take place at started the movement for Aguinaldo's re- American millionaires aro ondeavour-Auburn Prison on October 22, which is the Icase Judge O'Neill assuilos a very myster spirit akin to the Boxer propaganda eting to secure the five great English tobacun curliest date the law allows, 1900. Elsewhere, we publish the full businesses in order to control the catput. $22.00 to $80.00 per Caso. lext of a proclamation issued by one Chan, who is described as the tender of the singing rebels. Although spoken of as a rebel, it seems from his proclamation that one of his arowed | objects is to defend the Emperor while
the other is to destroy the barbarians, meaning the breigners residing in the district. Now, while it may be a praiseworthy thing to prop up the Ew. peror of China-he needs a good deal of propping up, if all we hear from North Chinn so true!-it is less praiseworthy
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A Tinira telegram from Shez says that Arabi Pasha, on heing interviewed, expres set the warmest admiration of British rule in Ceylon.
The Sorvinu army thientens to resist the resolve of King Alexander to appoint the brother of his consort as successor to
the Survion Thretio
There were 261 European and 103 Chinese visitors to the City Hall Library, and 103 European and 1,681 Chinese visitors to the Museum during the week
The return of deaths in the Colony during the month of September shows that 30 deaths occurred among the European and foreign community (19 Civilians.& Army, 5 Navy) Boal 622 in the Chinese community. The principal percentages wero: British and foreign civil population, 2.44 per 1,000 perannu; Chinese, lusid and boat papula
tion 22,9; total civil community, 28.
Concert.
Kipling Criticises
He Rudyard Kipling, in a letter to the Spectator, pins in the protest against the appointinents of Sir Evelyn Wood and Bir Redvers Buller to the Army Corps, and enys it is not the triviality or ineptitudo this displayed that appals but the cynica]
the Royal Engineers' Theatre, Wellington
A cipital entortainment was given at levity. Banacks, on Saturday, Palar prices Struck by the Typhoon.
and good fare filled the little theatro to The Goran steamer Chore Fa experi
Mr Maħta, the Parsi cricketer, has overflowing with an enthusiastic audienced rough treatment in the typhoon of resigned his appointment in the Patialas, who were isot to be denied in their the 16th to the 18th inot. She arrived State, where he was captain of the House demands for crowser.
Start K as from the south yesterday, and reports
hold Troops. He goes to England to manager, deserves every credit for the use of two very aching, of 11t qualify for Gloucestershire.
A expitul hunt desk and, the cabin. There were no lives lost. She had 267 Chinese parsongere. on board for Sraton."
succese of the entertainment. orchestra was in attendance,
Fatality on the 'Lace.'
TYPHOON WARNING.
Mr-W, A. Kubler, U.S. Consul-General, Bexxls us the following information- Manils Obervatory, Oct. 19, 3.30 o'clock am." Depressions K. of South Lazon.
Manila Observatory, Oct. 21, 9.30 o'clock in Depression. Ran been almost stationary B.E, of Manils and is proabbly filing up.
SUPREME COURT.
IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. for 17}}}}}ise,
Chief Fire, trul Mous
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THE POTOI HINERY,
to incite the Chinese cible to exter-ending 19th Derober. minate the harmless foreigner. It is unfortunate for Me Chan-the d-aler in beef—that his incitement to murder German missionaries should come at a time when bis revered Emperor's brother is on an expiatory visit to the Ger an Emperor, because the Hsing-ning outrage shows how little the Chinese Ooverment (ascalled) has done or is
troughout the country and shows how ding to prevent anti-foreign cutrages
probable it is that the Boxer uprising is not the last but the first of a series of outbursts of Chinese passion, fomented and fostered by Conservative Chinese Carrington, C.M.G., of the post of Com- inmediatoly, while the other lived for The captain-is Charles Barr and the first marah, & D. Barretto, L. A. Rose and
The German Consular officials may be trusted to put the whole of the facts of the latest outrage before their imperial
p.n. Auction of Valuable Leasehold Properties at the Peak, Victoria, Goods per An unclaimed after thisaster, and it will be interesting to
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watch the steps ho takes to press home the conviction, even in remote Chinese parts, that German subjects and German property cannot be outraged with im punity.
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A concert took place in caup on Satur day night, when it was found that there was no want of talent. An enjoyablo,
evening was spent. Church Paside was well attended on Sunday nursing, Rev Mr Guff preueting and Lieut. G. P. Lammert presiding at rbo piano. The afternoon and
evening was mainly spent in showing round the many friends and sightseers who visit
ed the Camp.
Hongkong Rice Analysed.
Veterinary Surgecur Bussmann, of the Geroun Garrison at Slanglai, was kicked
A fatal-bccident, resulting in the death and died from internal injuries. by at ammunition wule on the 13h inst.,
His of two firemen, occurred on the MM,
other foreign camps. funeral was attended by officers from the steamer Laos, on the 15th inst., at Woo sung, owing to the.bursting of a stolpipe just as the vessel was anchoring on her arrival from Japan. Une of the victim was so turribly scalded that he died almost
few hours only after he resched the General
capital.
It is notified in the Cheette that the resignation by Lieut. Col. Sir John W.
mandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps has been accepted by J1.E. the Governor. The late Commandant is permitted to
the Corps. retain his muk and to wear the uniform of
Organ Recital.
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Our renders are reminded of the Or- gan Recital advertised to take place to Dr Miller has been elected President morrow evening, at 6.30, in the Union of the Kobe St. Andrew's Society, and Mr Church. Mr George Grimble, the organist, James Marshall Vice-President, these has just received a large consignment of gentlemen, with Mesars J. Archer, A. music from Home and the programing, will Cameron. C. A. Fraser, J. Hall, J. Ralston | be entirely new to Hongkong. In addition and J. L. Robertsonforining the Committee. to the Organ, Mos Moule Ana Misses E. As there is to be bait at Robotech Siow and C. H. Lammert, three well November, it was decided to hold over St. known vocalists, will take part. and Mr Andrews Ball til 25th January (Hens Moir will play the violencello. Day.)
Cyclones.
The .. Pembrokeshire, which arrived
from Singapero on Saturday, seems to have had a rough passage up. Her skipper, Captain Kennedy, repor s that two cyclones were encountered, the first lasting ten hours, until the ship was run to the east. ward. On Friday, the day before sintering purt, the ship was hove for houts. No serious damage was done,
Reforms in the Air.
The Columbia's Crew.
The twelve prisoners arrested in con nection with the recent armod raid on the villagers of Petoi Island, a small fishing Apparently there is no restriction in place between two and three miles to the the matter of the nationality of the crews south-east of Crepe D'Aguilar, were placed ou which sail the competing yachts for the having been read over to them, they all
thair trial, and the first of three
charges America Cups says a contemporary. It is tendered a pipe of not guity somewhat sansing to read the list of names panelled, viz-Messrs B. C. M. Johnston, following jury was thoremen ein. given as composing the crewof the Colombia, H.
r." Siebs, H Jewitt, TW Hind:
mate Leonard Miller, at the mines of the others ran as follows :-Seeand mate, Christ Christensen quartoriansters, Johu Swendsen, Jorgen Jorgensen and John Eriuson masthead, men, Charles Johnson and Georgo Jabeen; lazarette man, Bendix Christensen; bowsprit man; Harry Nelson seamen, Thomas Sand, Christ Nelson, Charles Johnson, Andrew Johnsen Thongs Rasmusen, Olai Swendsen, Ben Matisen, Ertok Larsen, Carl Johnsen, Edwin laume
eu, Martin Clausen, Louis Johnsen, Petler Lovensen, Alex Rasmusen, Clans Clausen, and some seventeen others with similar name teminations. The Colonbia shoută evidently be described As an American
The Peking correspondent of the N.-07. yacht sailed by Danos and Norwegiana. Daily News writes:-The Conet's stop at Kaifengfu will give an opportunity to cou-Fire in Queens Road. salt on the future policy of the nation.
This meching, at 2.15, fire was dis-
Lately the advice of Viceroy Chang Chilevered to have broken out if premises tung has been fargely followed in reform, situated at No. 249, Queen's Road Central.
and have audience, the first in many years. His very lengthy memorials have prepared the way for a cordial reception. In future The analyses of wine samples of Chi- Death of Parsee Priest.
reforms ho will probably be a leader. This nese rice sold in shops in Hongkong s This morning, the Parseo Community means adoption of foreign methods and published in the Gazette. Attached to the lost their Priest, Mr Nowrojes Surabjce fearing, but a disinclination to respect. tables showing the analyses nto two letters Tats, who died at the Farsee Club, Elgin fully follow guidance of foreigners, no- by Mr Frank Browne, Government Ana-Street: The deceased caure here in the less they be Japanese. The alliance of lyst. In the first letter, dated 27th August, capacity of the Parsec Priest in 1893, since China anil Japan will be encouraged by ha cape that sight of the samples were when, by his goodness and sagacity, he waskim, sent in by the Sanitary Beard, and the unch appreciated by the ammmunity. The
The
E. 0. B. Volbrecht.
Ho, H. E. Pollock, K.C. Actin
Acting At- torney General, stated the facts of t the
ach of the case, which are already well known.
On the night of the 13th-14th Septem berlust, a land of Chinchu, teen armed with choppers and carrying torchen, landed in bitants, proceeded to carry off their poss the ish nd, and, after terrorising the inha siose. The loot was taken to a junk, and the pirates made off with it. The matter as reported during the same hight to Ser- geant Lament at Stanley Police Station, and sonn, by manus of the telephone, police were scouring both entrances to the Har Tour in the look out for the pirate junk. The police planses under Inspector came upon a cuspected junk between shou Riley
boarded it, and, as he did so, one of kinan and Quarry Bay. He accord
Accordingly e of the whom were
mere, found on
board.ne of
throw a revolver into the water, Tornber of choppers and somo
Povolver aramunition was found on the junk, and also considerable quantity of clothing, jewellery, ote, which was afterwards iden As the Inspector was searching, some of tified Es part of the proceeds of the rald. the prisoners throw overboard a
& Dember of articles in their possession. Sergeant Fer- ton captured her two of the prisoners at and we hear that he is to visit Kaifengfu The promises consist of a cigas store, and a Shaukiwan, and the twolith prisoner was
on the island b
the natives. The tailor's and umbrella maker's shop, surt ein- | decainod tained valuable stock. The dames, so far proceeds of the robbery been thastly recovered and were produced in Court can be ascertained, seem to have started There are three dictments against the pri the stairway, and must have been well sonats, changing thom with robbery, being under weigh before the Central Fireared, reciving stolen goods and larvey: After evidence, the jury without retiring Brigade, under Acting Chief Inspector retsinus verdict of guilty on all thron Kemp and Assistant Engineer Gourley, counts
Hi Lordship passed sentener on sack of re sauened. When the bose was put the twelve prisoners of touriceu years im subdued. The cigar store was completely bory, three shippings of 20 strokes ench in operation, the coolagration was soon prisonment with hard labour for armed rob gutted, the root falling in, while the best for larceny, and twelve months iinprison. within the first month of their confinement
ninth sample was a specimen of good deceased was about 35 years old, and leaves The Laté Consul Wildman.
floor was partially ruined. The ground ment for being in passession stolen pro Chinese rice which was examined in a widow, a son, and an old mother ut Now- Authenticated copies of the willsof M portion of the property was much damaged per y, this sentence to run concurrently
with the first ono. order to serve as a standard. Although saree in the Bombay Presidency to mourn Rounserella Wildman, Late United States Wong Sie Irk, and he has it partly infered by water. The owner of the property in the oight maples were bought as being of time loss. The funeral took place this Consul General at Hongkong, and his wife in the Sea Fire Company fur 88000, and The Only Patti the worst and cheapest quality, the exami-afternoon at the Happy Valley. It is Letitia Aldrich Wildman, both of whom nation hal chown that as far as their nutri-curious fact that the father of the deceased went down with the Rin on the 2nd of Iner Partly in the Fok Da Company for 82000, This is mayhan on old story, but for tive values were concursed they were quite also died at Hongkong, on the 30th of February, have been filed in SanFrancisco like $8700 in different companies, but the During one of Adelina Patti's last bones in-
The stocks ara also insured for something pithand laid style it is worth repeating -atisfactory. The average por-centage of August, 1867, aged 36 years,
by William F. Aldrich, Mr. Wildman's actual loss has not been ascertained up to the United States, the following preliminary albainctoids in the samples we 7.12.
brother. The papers were sent over from:
the present. Hongkong, where both the wills were executed on January 31, 1999, at the United States Consulate. The Into Consul
Titis amount was very high as the usually Well-known Curio Dealer Diea. accepted amount in other rigex vns 5 per We regret to record (says the Japan cent., and this latter figure had been adopt. Mail) the death of Mr M. M. Kahn, a well-
notice was published or a certain Western editos - Mulame. Patti Nicolins, the eminent vocalist and farowellist, will come Since Mr F. H. May's attack on the tn us for positively the lust time next year.
Reporting in Hongkong,
BLEND.ed in ascertaining the daily sneunt of food known figure in and an old ru dent of General in his will (says the Mail Time) Hongkong reporters, there has Leon 2 All those who expect to dig before the year.
necessary for the Chinese in various capa.. Yokohama. The deceased gentleman had left everything unconditionally to his wife.
cities. No unalpais of rice having hitherto been.ailing for en six months, his ruffer providing that if she did not surviva bir parked improvement in the treatment of after next will do well in host the been runde (as far as the Analyst couldings and the not distant prospect of a fatal the estate aliquld go to their cou. Bounse-reporters at public meetings here, and we hutan nightingale on this táp, for Pattí VERY OLD LIQUEUR ascertain) it had been considered to result eventually deciding his medical volt Wildtuan, jr. In a similar way, Mrs are pleased to hear that further inpruse- nafer says good-bye twice in the same year, be very desirable to determine its con-advisers to undertake the operation which Wildman left all her property to her ments in accommodation are in content and to die without hearing ker stuko, ler stituents and the amounts of such, has just proved unsuccesful Performel husband, with the same provision in the Plation at the Legislative Council Chamber, high two thousand-dollar note is to seek This had gone much beyond the limits on Sunday afternoon the excision of the event of bar husband predecessing hor. Mr Maye angry snarl has therefore had the hereafter u weeftul ignorance of the of an ordinary analysis of rice, but the tune or emer, was at first attended by The husband's estate is estimated at less so good effect. A Home correspondetul, haighte to which a woman with good lungs, results would be very useful for future the best results, but the patient gradually than $10,000, consisting chiefy of money in who commends our recent comments on the a castle- in Wales, and who only uses one comparison. A anteroscopical examination sank, and at length passed away early in the local savings banks. The wife's property subject, sends us the following cutting from kind of stay, can spar wluss abe tries. of the samples failed to show any notable afternoon og Wednesday, That Mr Kult exceeds that sung in value. Both sills are, the Scotorum: -Lord Roselry, who is a quantity of foreign waterial. In the second enjoyed the best attention many be gathered of course, iseless, as all three of the Wild member of the Epson Urban Council, at- letter, dated October 19, Mr Brevne re.from the fact that firo medical men were
inan family perished with the Rio. The tended a meeting of that body last evening.
Nutritive and Strengthening – WHISKY.ports that a large number of cultivation Treat at the operation-De Noir Gordon surviving geirs are Mes Louis Aldrich, of in the roading of the minutes of last mest-
Properties. have been inado so as to ascertain the pre-
| Manro operating-and that he was teuded San Franciscu, mother of Mrs Wildwaning, one of the members expressed the
Consumption is viallo in ite early stages, senco in the rice or the absenes therefrom by the most skilled foreign purses procurable. Edwin Wildman, brother of the Consul opinion that the voting on a várttiy qure and lator in the disease much suffering any tion was incorrectly described, Diher be averted by the employmenɛ ɔ tho
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A WORD TO TRAVELLERS.
experienced judge of those Japanese, Art babies when nursed at their breast. Poor, replied that the minute was slightly incoronaqualled. Under its wares which are designed to reach the for. watery, uneltitial and insuficient wilk.
ruct; wherein
the entry was amended; digestivo functions perfomth HE excitement incident to travelling and
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