HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
The naven tesis that will compete for the Sir-a-slão Challenge Cup and Medal aro an follows:-
C. T. Kow (Capt), H. W. Bayor, B. Hen dorson, H. C. Austen, A. B. de Venile, E.,
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W. R. Robertson.
W. W. Clark (Capt.), W. T. Caulfield, R.E., 1. Johnstone, O. J. Barnes, W. A. Crake,
L. Chesney, B.E.!
J. D. Danby (Capt.), G. B. Macdonald, Ba, H. A. Seth, E. B. Pye, J. P. Jordan, S. Henchman.
J. W. C: Bonnar (Capt.), H. 3. Holmes, C. Humphreys, F. D. Bain, A. E. Rogers, W. 4. Stepani.
H. A. Brent (Capt.), H. §, Gaskell, z.E., J. M. Forronter, W. A. Rowley, K.N., P. H. -Guugboli, K.2, J. H A. Hance.
W. G. Worcester (Capt.), A. Boyd. Dr. Kew, 11, C. Sandford, C. C. Hickling, A. O. Braun. C. D. C. Wolfe (Capt.), A. Humphreys, R. H. Craig, W. H. Williams, H. R. Robinwu, B.N., M.J. Davies.
The following will not as substitutes:- Mosers. C. B. Hayward. H. M. Bain, S. A. Seth, J. H. Beth, P. B. Jameson, E. A. Hankey, 1. C. Gray, J. Burnslow, J. W. Croud, and 1. Gittings. Also any new members joining after this date and the last two-mentioned players in the above serou teams may act as substitutes.
Kick-off-Not later than ten minutes past
five,
Off-side:--Two players.
The matches will be played as follows :- September 28. Clark v. Bonnar
Worcester v. Brent
30. Kew. Danby.
Wolfo v. Bonnar
Oelaber
4. Clark v. Worcester
Brent v. Wolfe
5. Clark . Kow
6. Clark v. Brent
7. Wolfe v. Danby
8. Brout v. Kow
Danby v. Worcester
12, Kew . Bonnar
Wolfe. Clurk 14. Clark .-Danby 15. Bonuar. Brout
Wolfe d, Worcester
18. Kew 7. Worcester Dauly v. Brent
10. Wolfe v. Kow
NOTES FROM THE BOTANIC
GARDENS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PR
The Papyrus of the ancient Egyptians was obtained from its plant now known under the name of Cyperus Papyrus. It is a very handsome aquatic plant standing 6 or ?ki, out of the water. There are several specimens | growing around the fountain in the old garden. It is suppazed to be the bulrush in which the infant Moses was hidden and to anyone who has seen it growing in Egypt. this can be readily believed. Io, the lagoons near the Snes Canal.it forma particularly laege and dense beds. In England, where it requires to be growi in glass-housea, it has been under cultivation for a hundred years.
A gofy useful phut for the garden and for producing put Bowers is Hedychium coronarium locally known as the "white ginger." It is very largely grown by the Chinese and may be purchased when in mason in Wyndham Street, The flowers are produced at the end of the shoots in succession and if all of the be
allowed to span, instead of cutting the growths when the first fevers expand, the period of flowering is greatly extended. The towers are white and very aptly seated. At one time it was supposed to be a native of China but according to the Index Flora Binensis it has; up to the present time, only been collected in a wild state in India and the Malay Peninsula.
POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, 23rd September. BATORE MET. SEECOMBE SMI
(POLIO MAGISTRATE).
THEFTS FROM THE NAVAL TARD EXTOESION WORKS.
& Co., the contractors for the Naval Yard Some time ago Mossre. Punchard, Lowther Extension, reported to the Police that a large the Yard, including chains, clippers, and qusutity of property hat been stolen from
of the employees of the Brin, Lewis-bolts. With the assistance of two- searched through the marine dealers' shop, the Police
and
Tajno came upon theee Lewis-bolts, $20 esok, and four shovole with P. L. & Co. marked on the wood. The bolts were immediately recognised. On the case oing before the Court the owner of the shop in which the stolen gouls were found,
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convicted of receiving the goods,, well Looker, solicitor, defended. The defondant koowing them to have been stolen. Mr. H. W bought the Lewis-balts for $1.: and the shovels for 10 or 15 cents each, whereas they cost $27 and the paper labete which had been on the perdozen. The wood-work was new to look at,
sentenced the defendant to tired months' - handles were still adhering Ilis Worship
prisonmest without the option of a fino,
A shryb which will be in flower in a few days. Meanwhile the Police had made further search in the now gardan is Oryanthus tubiflorus and discovered in another marino dealer's stors" native of tropical Africa and belonging to the
3) fathoms of ear-in h chain and two pairs of same family as the Gardenia. The flowers are
olippers loging to the Company, the chain whitish, trumpet-shaped, several inches long having been specially mado at home and sent and produced ingat abundance. They have ont for the works. The owner of this shop wad been mistaken for lilios, when eat, having a also charged with receiving stolen 'goods and cortain resemblance in form.
was def.nded by Mr J. Hastings, solicitor. When the case was last before the Court the defendant produced a witness to say that he had bought the goods at a certain chop and the case was again remanded till yesterday to allew this witness to be examined.
The rainfall since the 16th of September hus been .58 of an inch only.
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ROYAL VISITS.
Berlin, 18th September. Count Lamsdorff will accompany the Taar to Roma- 0 Lloyd.
THE BALKANS.
Berlin, 18th September. .Russia recommends the Powers again te warn Bulgaria with regard to the calling out of ker reserves. Bulgaria declares that these militory ́zena ures are of no aggressive charactor. Here The Club colours are white crepe shirt, dark in Berlin it is not believed that war will take blue knickers and stockings,
Danby. Bonnar.
20. Worcester v Bonaur
SANITARY BOARD.
placa.-O. Lloyd,
THE AUSTRO÷KUNGARIAN CRIME,"
Berlin, 18th September. - The proclamation of the Emperor Franz Joss 10 the Imperial and Royal army with regard to
A meeting of the Board will be helil te-day, the Hungarian words of command and emblems the 24th September, at -1 15 p.m.
ORDERS OF THE DAY.
1. Correspondence relative to the sites re- wwmended in Government for the erection of Public Latrines and Urinals.
The President pursuant to, notice will
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to be used in the Hungarian part of the army saya that II. M. the Harperer will never give up bis authority, which guarantees the defonce of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy against every enemy. The decree causes the greatest excitement in Hungary, The ministerial orisis- has become more acute with regard to the
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When the case was called the defendante did vot appear. Mr. P. W Goldring, solicitor, was present on behalf of Mr. Hastings, who was unwell. Bo stated to his Worship that they had no further instructions in the case,
His Worship ordered the defendants bail of $200 each to be estreated and an order was issued for the approhension of the acousod.
Messrs. Spafford and Chitha of Messrs. Pauchard, Lovtl.or & Co. gave assistance to the Police in the search for the stolen property and were.the means of its ideatification.
Before leaving the Court, Mr. Spafford mon- tioned to the Magistrate that they had last no less than 1,600 fathoms of chain since the business of the Naval Yard Extension started.
His Worship-Well, you have got some back, at any rate,
We understand that the dealer who was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in. the first case mentioned above has made an application for appeal from the sentence.
OPIUM BEIZURE.
The Austrian Reicharath is called for Wedags-victed, and fines to the amount of 3920 were day, the 23rd Reptorlar.-O. Lloyd.
1. That the Board, under the provisions of proclamation and some other domands of the
Section 30 of the Public Health and Baild-
opposition, jugs Ordinance, 1003, deputo Dr. Macfarlane to instituto summary preceedings before a Magistrate against any person contravening any of the Bye-laws duly made under Section 16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903.
GUARANTEE OF PEACE.
Berlin, 19th September.
The Nordeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung states in foodor that the visit of H. M. Emperor Willkan, which takes place to-day at Vienna, is a renewed
On the complaint of Mr. J. J. Spooner of the Opium Farm three women were charged with being in illegal possession of opiam in a house of ill-fame in Lascar Row. They were all con-
recovered, the first defendant being fined $250. RETAILING INTUL CANTS FITROUT A LICENCE, On Tuesday evening Inspector Langley sont an Indian constable with a marked dollar into a shop, 20, Austin Boud, Kewloon, in which intoxicants were suspected of being sold without
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"Imques" writes as follows in the Daily Chronicle, consoraing the £500 buried, so to speak, in a story running serially to Tit-ity:
We are in such good odour just now that foreign goatlemen, sojourning at the Hotel Cecil, are moved to bear witness in priut to the virtues of the nation.! character. One of thos has written to an evening paper to express his admiring wonder at the good faith of a recent prize competition in weekly journal which cul- bets moreels of startling knowledge, and serves them up hot. In what other country, he asked, would prople have taken seriously the Ducanes mont that five bandred pounds, buried some- where, might be dug up by the roader who was elever en u. to make out the directions, skil fally concealed in the text of a ca tain story? lu France, for instancs, where nothing is sacred to a rapper or a ecribbler, the spirit of mockery | would have made so free with the golden pro- mize, that no mea would have routureel to bo Beo in any highway or byway, armed with such simple necessaries for the quest as a compass and a pickur". Think how the cabarets of Montmartre would have chord with satirical ballads, sung by the bards, and then soll to listening millionaires at a fraue a copy! Why,
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of villagers in every corner of Frades, point- ing ribald Angers when he stooped to examine. the captivating mosses of the wayside! But in this grase und earnest country of ours, where no mau jokes except at his paril, there was no whisper of scepticism. Seekors for the buried treasure prowled about the land, disturb ing earthworms, kad ne man' gibed at them. They kept their own counsel, no leght; when you are looking for five bandred pounds in a cart-rut or a watercourse you don't mention it to every stranger. It is not wise to "peg ut a claim," as the miners de at loudyke, thus ad- vertising your researches to ponsible rivals. What the local highway boards thought of the respectable tramp, with his compass and his pickaxe, and his copy of Ti-Bilk, I do not know. When they saw him feverishly breaking пра
road, perhaps, they thought ho was making pitfalls for motor-cars, and benevolently winked at his public spirit. But it is odd that the migration of great masses of people, wandoring. over the face of the country on foot, like tho Dakhobore over the Canadian pruiries, wore
2. That the Board, under the provisions of guarantes of peace and is well-fitted to prove a licones. A salesman supplied the constable yam having been removed, that intensely computation, thonsanda of gold-seek are tousl
Section 256 of the Public Health and Build. ings Ordinance, 1903, deputo Dr. Macfarlane to institate summary proceedings before a
imposed by Part II. of the said Ordinance or any Bye laws made thereunder,
AGENDA.
1. Applications for exemption frour the
Misgistrate for the recovery of any penalty THE SUNKEN CHINESE CRUISER.
The projected voyage of a sarvey party to the wreck of the Chinese cruiser Huan Tai bes not yet been definitely arranged. As before intimated in these colamos, the sanken vraiser lies in about 17 fathoms of water. If salvage operations are undertaken, it will be for the purpose not of raising the ship but of recovering the specia and rifles on board, amounting to some $1,000,000 dollar' worth.
provision of a soavenging love at the back of Nos. 41 an143 Wing Lok Street.
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2. Correspondence relative' to proposed Mravenging lane for 4 now houses between
First and Second Streets,
3. Correspondence relative to the provision ef op n spaces, &c., for certain horses on Kowloon Island Lot Nos, 190 and 1088.
4. Application for permission to erect a fruugh closet on Inland Lot No. 133,
The following, offlcial statement regarding the collision was given by Mr. Arthur Piers, general auperintendent of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's stamships, at Montreal :—
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P.S. 19 prosecuted a native of New Kowloon for quarrying stone, having no lawful right to do so. Bontence-$100 or three months.
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disregarded by the newspapers. At a moderate have invaded paths where trespassers are pro- socuted; and yet the landowner was unmorid, and the law remained inert. You may tako this, if you like, as a proof that when the
of the Gulf Stream at right angles by a country is absorbed in speculating whether our billy summer is due to the interstation current of iced water from the North Pole, i even a tide of foreign invasion could stand that the gentleman who applied himself puss over us without exciting notics... I under.
resolutely to the search, and found the treasure
head. But has bo any taste for the romantic? with no great difficulty, vesily staffed into fragments of a ges-pipe, has a mathematical
Will he tell the story so that we shall quiver over it at bedtime, as we did over Treasure Island and the Gold Bug? I trow not. i do not believe that the young and ardent subscribers to Tit-Bits are palpitating to
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The Japan Advertiser handles the London Daily Mail without gloves, hat the castigation is well deserved. "Saul is among the prophets," anys our Yokohama contemporary," and the ha'penny Daily Mail of London among the prudish. The copyright restrictions on Fitz- Gerald's popular translation of Omar Kasy, the stability of the German-Austro-Hungarian with a bottle of rum, for which the marked buman poet and philosopher becomes the alliance and to strengthen the same. V. Lloyd. dollar was paid, and 70 cents change given. property of more than the favoured fow.
Inspector Longley afterwards unceremoniously comes within us reach of the many who need called, and finding the inarked dollar on the bin. The appearance of a thresponny edition by the discovery of six bottles of whisky, three the Halfpenny Mail to regret the period counter, searched the premises, being rewarded on the London book market har caused gallons of rum, and other liquors. Charged at when the Police Court yesterday, the Indian proprie barnet by the common hangman.
mischievous books were publicly Of course tor of the shop gave but a feeble explanation, there were no newspapers then, not even a Daily stating that the Inspector placed the dollar on the counter. His Worship ordered the spirits an uncommonly busy time. The spectacle of Mail, or the common hangman might have had found to be forfeited, and passed sentence of the London' Mail posing, as y guardian of public three months, with the option of a fine.
morals, and as advocato of the parest and best literature, is one to move a confirmed melunebolias to mirth, to arrest the agenics of lost sunts, and make them shake their red-hot fetters with very glee, According to farms worth's immaculate and edifying organ, old The Emprets of India, bound for Hongkong, was passing the Chinese cruiser Huan Tai, both Chinese for stooling clothes belonging to blaphilosophy is mischievous and depressig Four months hard labour were given a young
Omar is ⚫ inimical to public morals,-bis okale being on parallel courses and going in father, who appeared as a witness. A previous and if followed to its logical end word the same direction. When nearly up to the conviction stood against the defendant of overwhelm the fabrio of society in a flood Chinese miser, her captein suddenly and having used the none of a without any warning starboarded and came officer, for which offence he was fined $50, or
Police of sensualty. Has the intelligent enunciatur Roross the bow of the Empress of India. The six months.
of this dictum aver considered to effect upon Tatter
the social fabric of following to thoir-logical enco-monœuvred into position, which. For stealing a blanket from a sailing-ship end 8. Application for a licence to soll pork at resulted the blow from the cruiser being a in the harbour, a Chinaman, who'stated he Christianity, and if so, daro the Mail describo the teachings of the Founder of No. 54a Bhaukiwon West.
glancing one,tead of a direct impact. The earned his daily bread copying numbers for the the Bible os
The Barlin correspondent of the Times wrote a book to be burned by the on the 16th ult. :-The German Press does not cruiser, then sitting alt along the mail steamer, Land Court, was handed over to the care of common hangman? No comparison between neglect the opportunity afforded by the con. 3 did we dame to the upper works of the the printing department of Victoria Gaol for the rhymes and the Boriptures is suggested; East. The incident gives fresh zest to the stitation of a Russian Viceroyalty for the Far
starboard propeller of the Empress of India, Iatter, but she herself was struck by the one month.
the reference merely accentrates the feebleness favourite theme of the antagonism between Into a cigar-store in East Street a Japanese of the logical ́end' argument. Oumar! O
Great Britain and Ruwis throughout Asia, or, and sank in ninety minutes.
went to parolase some tobacco. Sundry Mait! Both of them are known for what they 43 the Orman phrase has it, the struggle drinks having made him quarrelsome, he fell out with the master of the shop, whom he
are. There is no misunderstanding in either been the boar and the whale. The constant DAVID CORSAL & SON
use of this stock metaphor, by the way, some. assaulted. A Japanese witness for the defence case. Perhaps the philosophy of this crapul-times leads to slight incongruitios of expres stated that 500 or 60 Chinese-one or two more one wine bibber, this blasphemous old toper, assion; it is not long sizes, a leading jourus! or less made no difference-came out of the the fue describes him, may receive attention spoke of the bear and the whole as "
mining and counter-mining" against each other in shop, but the Chinese being higher than be was, the ssault was not witnessed by him. $10, or
when the philosophy of the Mait, to put it Persis. On the present occasion ingenuity is fourteen days, and 85 compensation to the master complimentarily, is credited with loss im-chiefly expended in spconlations as to the effect and $2 lo a fasz was the M gistrate's award. portance than it doubtless deserves," Kobe of Russia's latest move on the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, The North-German Gazette professed Chronicle.
to think that the concluding sentence of the DE
5. Correspondence relative to a suggested site for the purpose of depositing rubbish, &c., during stormy weather.
6. Application for a licence to sell articles of food on premises known as No. 56 Quarry Bay Transfer of licences of Nos. 55 and 56 for **the sale of fish and pork from Kong Ngen Ting
to Young Chia Cho
7.
Application for permission to use the basements of Now. 71 and 78 Hollywood Read, for the preparation and storage of food.
10. Correspondence relative to the insanitary condition of certain hus in Un Chow Village.
11. Application for permission to erect two urinals in No. 39 Elgin Road, Kowloon.
12. Further application for exemption from the shove provision of a backyard for No. 39 Kramer Street..
13. Further correspondence relative to the epplication for permission to oroot water closets at the Peak Hotel,
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The C.P.R. steamer Empress of China arrived at Kobe at 3.30 p.m. on the 2od inst, and left again at 11 p.m. same day, nia Nagasaki, for Bhanghai, where she is due to arrive at 3 a.m. on the 26th inst.
The N.Y.K. steamer Lagashima Mare (Bom, bay Lins) left Singapore for this port on the 22nd inst, and may fe expected here on the
14. Application for a modification of the requirements of Section 154 in respect of No.328th inst. Wyndham Street, t
15. Application for a licence to sall pork at No. 66 Jardino's Bazaar.
16. Correspondence relative to using the kitchens of certain houses in Wellington Street for the preparation of food...
The steamer Arrelen Apeer, from Calcutta, left Bingapore for this port on the
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burg, left Singapors for this port on the 22nd The H.A.L. steamer Baronia, from Ham inst, p.m., and may be expected here on the 28th insta.m. bama on the 22nd Instala tran
The N.P. steamer Victoria arrived at Yoko
The CN. steamer Kaifong leit Manila for 18. Rat Return for the fortnight ended let this port on the 23rd mes, and is expected here September 1903.
on the 26th Inst., at daylight.
17. Lime-washing Return for the fortnight ended 15th September, 1903.
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WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday inaned barometer has fallen over Centrul Japan, The depression in moving NE. and approach. ing the S. coast of Japan in the neighbourhood of the Ku Chaunel,
SHARK IN THE HARBOUR,,
of Stonecutter Island, a bathing party, just the allowing report
On Monday evening, when out at the bick
disturbance in the water about 150 yards die risen over the Loophona." about to return to Hongkong, noticed some
tant, evidently caused by the presence of some marine monster, followed first by a good-sized feh springing out of the water, and later, by the appoorduce of the triangular fin and then the tail of a shark. The monster came to the surface several times.
Pressure remains high to the NE, of Japan. and over the N. part of the China Sea,
Fresh NE. winds in the Formosa Chaunel
Forecast:--Mödərate NE, winds; fair.
know how this money was found in the gas- pipe. Nay, I suspect that the fortunate
forget to add this gas-pipe to his collection of possessor of the mathematical band, when he had popped the notes and gold into the bank,
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leading article in the Times, in which it is pointed out that a Rues an Viceroy supported by a powerful army and fleet is installed in the territory in which Russis formerly denonuced, Dee Veux ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG, the prasance of a foreign Power as a permanent From the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. danger to Chinese independence and to the Hongkong, 19th March, 1903. place of the Fer East, is intended to rouse
foaling in Japan afresh against Russian polier, M The semi-official orgou, however, is inclined to think that the Imperial Ukuse is a symptom of the ponceable nature of Russo-Japanese rela- tient rather than the reverse, and that the! Tear's decree has not come as a surprise to diplomatists in Tokyo,
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