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CANTON.

[YHOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT{

Canton, 20th October.

THE VICEROY ILL.

· There has been a dearth of newa during the iski tun days, bat “wo newa is good nong" still. The Viceroy, who, it will ko romexabored, was ailing while in Kwangsi, has had to take to his bed with a serere congh. This morning he summoned a foreign doctor to attend Liman

► Katuple which may be followed by lesser officials

PETITIONS.

thie of the most popular reforms instituted by the Vitorog is that in connection with the prose tation of petitions. Tho wefyugua lisyo been appointed to ruoivo the petitions directly frem petitioners, who are strictly enjoined to observe the six regulations in force, such as athizing the seal of the head-mym of the ward, obtaining special number from the petitions" depart ment, etc. Not a single cash to hú given to noy Vamén theiù!, and any such caught in the act of squezing will be severely paulslied,

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OFFICIALS, ULD AND NEW.' "The cing of the ex-Nambui ungistrate Pei has at length been settled. Ho is to contribute $90,000 Tows: és públic expenses in the city, which shes recovers something at least of the emormone staze loved by this official,

La Ka Cheuk has been remorel from his prison for judgment, bit his case will pre- bily ko deluged podlog Il E. Shùm's recovery. A petit on has been presented in his favour by

high oficial.

Cheung Wan We, late Commander-for-Chief in Waidhow prefecture, hus buen removed from his comind. It is hoped that his successor. Ng Cheung Tat, will do better in the troubled district. The Whichow people are delighted at his appointarnt, and have given bim a warm welcome, baculpg incense in the temples and praying for his success. ·

Tantai Cheung Ming Ki is the first, to til the www post of Director of the Board of Education, established by Viceroy Shum Cheung hos control of all the schools in the province; a nor his guidance great progress is hoped for.

NOTES FROM THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

THE HONGKONG- 'ATTY PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22ND 1908

At the present time a specimen of Dauhîvia purpurea may be seen in flower at the Albany entrance stops, and two others in the Albany Read. It grows into a small tree, and when in over is a very pretty sight. Many examples Lay be seen in oddanell Road, Kowloon Macdonnell Road, Garden Road, east bank, sud | Lower Richmond Road in Hongkong. The flowers are about four lüches, scrose, produced is stort-poduccípé corymbs, and from light to dark purple sa colour. The tree has been know in England since 1,773, and is a native of the lalayas, Khasin Mountains. Caylon ar Pobang. In the Flora of British India it is also stated it extends to Chida, but it is not included in the list of Babinias in the Tafse Flore Sinemaia, Bouhiaias belong to the Pea family.

A plant with terminal, erect spikes of bright, rosy-red flowers, nearly an'iser in diameter, and known under the name of Plumbago roger, isnow represented by several specimens, in pols, at the fountain in the of garden. It grows to

Seight of a little more than Li, and Fapparently o astien of the south-east of malá, and is largely enlt.vated to India, Die Jusuph Hooker thinks that it may be a variety of Plumbago Zaztanica, which is found wild'gənə - rally in the East Indios and in the neigàbour- bood of Stanley, Hougkong, who it was first detected by the late Dr. itance,

THE PACIFIC STEAMSHIP "SHAWMUT."

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD. [KODAKS. FILMS. AND ACCESSORIES.

A meeting of the Board will tuko place to day at 4.15 p.m.

ORDERS OF THE DAY.

1. Draft Bye-laws for Regulating the Slaughtering of Animada,

2 Report of the Sanitary Surveyor for the ACHEE & CO.,

Third Quarter of 1903.

AGENDA.

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN,

GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN,

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(1ST FLOOR, ABOVE MESSES, PRICE & Co.), Hongkong, 17th Septambor, 1003.

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The Boston Steamship Company's new boat, the Shawmut, arrived in this port yesterday. morning, and was visited by a representative of the Hongkong Daily Free, ss she lay lying majestically-at-her moorings in the harbour, The Shawwext is one of the largest cargo stoumors trading in the waters being ó!! 1. Minute by the Asting Medical Officer of 18,000 tone, but she has lately undergone Health relative to the use of dry ourth in extensive alterations, in the sutiran of which | Public Lattias.

2. Minuto by Dr. Barnolt auggesting an a considerable amount of accommodation was added to cope with the eternosing amendinat to Sub-section 3 of Section 26 of LAHMEYER

passenger-fraffic antes the blue waters of the Pacific, and owing to this she bus now accom- modation for one hundred first and second saloon piorsengers, and as she is almost entirely free from that motion which is the cause of -mai-demer, when travelling over moderato soas, she may be classed as in ideal means of transit for passengers not too accustomed to the sea and its vagaries.

Messrs. Morau Brothers, of Seattle, have had the task of gitaring this boat, and right! well bas the work been done in crity rep at 1 enet of swe 20100-yen, while the cabins, saloons, writing, ending and making rooms, together with the hallrooms and lava. tocles, are all up to date, and the equ.le of those of many of the best hotels,

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Ordinance No, I of 1903

3. Minute by the Secretary suggesting that boueholders ba informed by advertisement that' rat trupe and birdlimo muy be obtained free of goat.

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5. Further correspund nice relative to the application for exemption from the provision of a backyard at No. 18 Second Street,

6. Misato by the Acling Modical Officer of Health relative to the open spaces at Nos. 31, 33 and 67 Market Størst, Hunghom,

7. Application for a modification of the requirements of Svetion 154 in respect of No. is Wa in Fong West,

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8. Application for exemption from the provi- wituan in case complications arose. The Hon of a backyard for No. 51 Wing Lol Street policemen both deny that they beat or struck

King. He struggles fiercely with Chin th 9. Applientious for exemption from the provi-say, und, although halfered overy provocation.

1 Farther correspondence,relative to using the basement of No. 165 Queen's Road Central for the preparation of food.

The promenade deck of the Shawmut is 185 fret in length, and opening out on to this decksion of a backyard for Xo. 11 Wing Flug The goans Gleraten tron mutains may

are the first class cabins, each containing to Street. useful garden plants, and Clerodendron nulasa, which forms a shrub for 'Sit. bigh with berths, the whole number of cabine being rather long, Lorminal, pondalous fagioles officignt to accommodate just over fly. In tho, matter of visitilation and appointments white flowers, is an ofthe best Two or

these cabins urs as voll fitted as any hers three plants ara in lower in te verg sedea-on the bunks to the west of the deer-pua. Tais calling at this port. An electrio fiu to enos plant profers a northern sepet in Hongkong, compartment and fire wire-petting over the and it should over he allowed to suffic fron portholes and inser doors, which insures free drought. It is a native of ludis and Barmati, utilation, ira 150 of the features worth boticing, in addition to the usual appointments and balongs to the natural order Vorheanézze.

to be found in a well-furnished cabin. Fatare passengers are likely to be well pleased with their sleeping quarters,

The rainfall for the month to dato bas kooh 78 of su iuch, and for the year 92.14 inches.

THE LONDON SCHOOL - OF

TROPICAL M. DICINE.

the refrain from using lists or weapons. King had a nagu fent physique ad two spectators were asked to assist. Liontonant Gleeson says he lokal for marks when King arrived at the Comrat Sonido, but found nou", No stateme` 1 this featurs, of he 1. Application for a Hence to sell perk at case creld be fred from the Con-al No, 44, Skaukiwa "West, and a report by Court or biskistauts. They refused

to discuss it, but big relatives were will the Colerist Veterinary Sugeon on the marketing to repeat what King hail told thems They said that the police endeavoured, to accommodation al Shaukiwan

handeaff hit to a post. All their indignation is go directed at the police ther. g Pan Chew, editor of Chung Sat Yad Po, the Chines daily published at 504 Sacragento Street, bud un article cancerning flie arrest of King nad giving one policeman's version. The publication of this articla, led to King's humiliation

12. Application for a fienude to sell articles of food on premises krowa ue No. 4 Quarry Bay, and a report by the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon on the market, accommodation 、at Quiery Bay,

13. Application for permission to erect iron railings along the venudats on the first floor of No Dos Vœux Kond, Centrál

14. Correspondence relative to Siction 14 of the Public Health and Bailings Ordonnco, No. 1 of 1903,

The general sitting-room forward ̋and the smoking-cut are wall and tastefully furnishfd., Loth being suitably upholstered, The This aukool, which was inaugurated in 1899, former is a quiet, dark design, which match s ffords practical instruction is the disses of the other farulture of the room an upright warm climates to medical mea precording to run! THE DEATH OF THE REV. B-Cast as offers in the Colonial servies, as piano, bstantial secretaire, and a writing tablo,

15 Application for permission to arcet a private practitioners, or medical missionaries. On either side are recusses well filled with knoka, HODGES.

Sir Feiptis Lovell visited the East lust your and-again on either's de two withdrawing rooms, three-sent trough-closet at Maring Lot. Noge with the object of raising funds towards tho

10, reult of the Exaluations made under support of the school, and the local committee, hot red in dark red velvet. The whole of which Dr. A. Renain is hon. sucretary appearance of this rule of rooms is one of The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance 1890

comfort and is likely to sppal to the for the quarter ended 30th september, 1903. auk trasurer, issued an appeal, but owing to

Tho 17. Reports of the analysis of the public water the cluitos of several other funds the response taste of the majority of travellers." in Hongkong as ho beop so harty as

18. Ras rotura for the fortnight ended 19th anticipated. The following is a list of los

supplies for the month of September, 1903. subscriptions to the fund for enlarging and

October, 190a.. maduwing the London School of Tropical Medicine

The NC. Daily News of the 17th inst- -Yesterdry bruing the foreign revid ute of Shanghai wors grently shocked to hear of the shuath of the R-v. ii. C. Hodges, who for so muuy yours has been the Chaplain at Trinity Cathedral. The deceased was be! woll for three or four days previously, but the indisposition - was not of mok a entero as to confine him to his rec, and on each day of the interport ericket 20sich he was en interested spectator of The game Early yesterday morning, however, a serious ille accompanied by severe sickness

Ban

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king-room has been furnished with equal thoughtfulness, and allows for more generoj usage. This room is upholstered in leather.

Down below is the dini saloon, fitted in Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Honkong & Sloughi Banking Corporation 500 mahogany, with wahogany of bucked choirs and Musers, David Sassoon, Bon & Co. Mesma. E. 1). Sanson & Co. Sir William M. Good More Gibh, Lavington & Co.

Bradley aftacked bio, ho expired at aboules heter & Molly,

Hotel Co. aelook. Dulap Scott was present at the

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deathbed, but the seizara was o suddin that I Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.

before Dr. Macleod could arrive at, the deanery whore he was autumLed the end had conse. The cause of death is not yet know, but a post mortem, Graniastion of the holy was to fo hold. A preliminary inquest took place at the mortuary in Shantang Road yesterday afternoon before the Coroner (Mr. J. C. E. Douglas)'ani

A Hewote, 34 A. Shawne, E. Desers. Palmer & Turner.... Mosera Kinghorn & Macdonakl Moura Linstead & Davis. Mases. Leigh & Orango.... Messrs. S. J. David & Co.

lesers, Benjamin Kolly & Polts Mesure. P. • Tulate & Co V. H. Dengen, Esq

a jury composed of Messra Wilson, W. John Hastings, Eu

Collect by Te Tung, Esq.; Mr. Ho Tusg

the

Ahmet Kunjahn Wong Kum Fosk

Ho Hum Long Ho Fook- Jan Chin Ting Wong Ki Se Chan Kang Yus Chan Howan

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ouken floor. Green is the predominating colour here, the table-cavers andl · arpets being of that tint, Elis do will comfortably sat 100 all the fire his passengers that can la carried, 100

with certain of the fio-rs. Ou the next dick

400

100 below are the vatory departments where

19. Leling Return for the fortnight ended 12th October, 19.3.

ALLEGED BRUTALITY TO CHINESE ATTACHE IN AAN PRANCISCO.

The extraordinary story which is related 100 f ash hot and cold or salt water can be obtained, tolow is taken from one of the latest mutubers-

as required. The second-saloon passengers

550

20

attach at Peking so treated, without disastrous resulis to China. The story is as follows:

25 Aro substantially provided for and, in their of the San Francisco Chronicle. If trus, it sleeping berth particularly, there is little to seems very soppdalons, and the Chinese Minister 25 choose between the two classes, the principal at Washington has ense for grave remon

difference being that while the first-valoon straner. It is, of course, impossible to imagine. passengers spend the bight-chave on the proti sitiens reversed, ie,, au U.S. military menade dork, the secrad-salonn passengers are below. With the new additions to the Shotomut, 500 the Dector's own department his bad to be extended. This officer has a roomy dispensary at the atern, lurge emngh. to be transferred at quick notice into a sick-bay. At the stern also are the quarters of the steerage passengers, built to accommodato 230 comfortably, -

Hook Yen Po..

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Στης Elin Pong Kwok Liu Tan... Tena Lai Chues Low Tide

Fook fin Chiny Dart Tong Leang Pui hi.... Lo-Chow sa Kwan King Long. Frauriscoss Es Lau Chu Pak

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Tou King Yang, a high effcial in court cites ut, Poking, military attacke of the Chinese golion at Washington and secretary to Jung Box Be, the acting Consul-General at San Francisco, committed suicide by gas asphyxiation of the 14th alt. at the Chinese Consiste, San Francisco, because of shame The Captain's cabin, a spacious apartment ave his arrest curly on the Fith. Not only thren rostas en suite, occupies the forward end | was die urcosted and looked up, but, upon being

of the promenade deck, and the Decter's the informed of the death, the Deputy Coroner 24 rear-each baring very superior quarters.

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wend to the Consulate and removed the body to

The immerse size of the steamer roan bes', bete Morgue, where it remained until late in the

20 judged from the bridge, which is forty-six feat

above the water line.

10

Looking at the vest holds below, capable of

10 carrying 360 tors, and the numerous derricks 25fore and aft, it is easy to realise the foot that 10 these vessels carry three or four lips 28 inch $3,630 cargo as ea ordinary trader,

Beli, and PF. Invers. Evidence.of identifica- tion of the body having been given by Mr.

Botona, of the Trusters of th cathedral, who said he received a telephone amersago at sight o'elcel in the morning from Dr. Macleod Baying alat ducessed hud just lied, the sugnity was mijouned until Monday moraing at HB.M.'s Conato. The Rey H. Q. Hodges.camo to Shahoi iu succes- sion to the Rev. F. t. Swithin May, 18 6,, so that ho occupied the chaplaincy for seventeen years. During the whole of that time he took' an alvo part in the good work of to Foreige Buttlement, and is maize was con- nooted with any of the useful, and clarit able institutions in our midst; wali wedi sj and mission work he was particularly identi Bed, and his devotion to the cause of the Thomas Hanbury Scheft produced - anos beneficial results. His interest in Setu had Public Librops, and his suptly with the efforts of the Society for the Piscation of Cruchy to-Animals, were shown in many useful ways; evorg mordinal which had as its object the drane mout of the moral good of the ennamunity received he support. Amongst his other duties to included that of chaplain te the local Voluteer force and, it was only in in Paris, where they were cordially welcomed August last he received the Chiu, tar medal at by the Pirtient, the digitales of the the bouds of Sir Elpest: Satow Associatet Hepali, nil the purple. The cast ofching with him in all his labours was his wife, for at the ela danger in the Elysée, did not citat, any political news, or surpriens. King Victor whom the keenost sympathy is felt. A genial, Emundel in Lis specch Ind special stress on the kind-hearted man, always ready to obligs fank tha: his visit to Paris was only prompted and broad-minded, he made kaudzels of friends by his desire to further the peace. --O. Lloyd, daring his service in Shanghai, and not om

nomy. He will be long regretted..

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

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ITALIAS EOYALTY IN PARIS.

Berlin, 15th Octrbor

Two very important, fanfures worthy of wote are the refrigerating room and the steam Jann- dry. The former has a capacity of 12,000 cubic feet, or 300 tons, and is divided into five chambers, and the temperature can be regulated as to suit the requirements; accor?

evening, when Coroner Lelang was called upon

by an attorney presenting the Chinese Unasul, and readily consented to its removal.

1 DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL.

DR. NEWELL WILSON,

DENTIST,

Jis Oponed an Offios ut No. 3L, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (over Misies. WATKINS 1D, Now

Dispensary).

Latest American methods employed. · Crown and Bridge Work n specialty Pain Just extractions.

3, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(FIRST FLOOR), Hongkong, 10th October, 1900,

EXCURSION TO MACÃO, GRAND PROCESSION. HE Fast Steamer

King was a member of the Tous family, which has shout.1,000 members in Sai Francisco, and some of the family members yet the lath to discuss the situation. It was reported in Chinatown that nightT" that at the nesting it was decided to have somu form of revenge on the thiness editor. Plus for the fanel wera niso discussed. The body will be sent to China. It was stated among that a report concerning the treatment King the Chinese, and apparently with solub authority, I was given by the polic's and coroner's ofteur here will be forwarded to the Chinese Minister at Washington.

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It was sated that the Consul had at first made 12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

a request that the body be left at the Consulate,

at that it was not hooded.

King, as he was known albutChiunto.came to San Francisco about fire months ago from China with the Chiness Minister. He left in Chica his wife and two sons, aged 18 and 8 years. On the morning of the 11th it, about 1 o'clock, after ä desperate ptonggle he was arrested une the Censulate, by two policemen, esisted by two citizens. He was booked at Before being booked he was taken before intent Gucson, who carefully examined into all the facts of the case before permitting him to be taken to the prison.

The King and Queen of Italy have ricading to the nature of the goods onrried, and thus the City Prison on charge of battery.

meat, vegetables, and fruit can be everally stored in just the proper tenorataves for their preservation, so that there is no rossob why all this home products should not be found on our tables here,

King askel the assistant soretary about his The laundry is fitted up with all the latest case in the Polled Court, particularly if it had steam appliances, and is furnished with wringers, been soitled, and learned that he must submit to mangles, and drying rooms, and this with atrist. He retired to his own rooin on the second 1. What has been published about the englobarber's shop hard by, leaves nothing to be floor of the consulate, and that was the last seen

ANGIA-FRENCH ABRITRAZION

G Berlin, 15th October

French Arbitration Treaty is so mengen, that the impression is general that other agrement have been made, but are, for the sting long kept suret. It is supposed that these arrange- mentsreists to the lorocco question. 0 Llojd

Paris, 15th Qatar France nad England have eghof a treaty of the Hago any arbitration submitting to The C.N steamer Changed, from Australian differences relative to the interpretation of the porte pia Manila, left Sydney on the 17th in treaties Jarass and is expected here on the 8 l.prox.

WAU NOT FRIMAGEU

The steamor, Catherine decor, from Calentia, left Singapore for this port ou be 20th inst. p.m.

The C., camer Wichang learen. Ik ilo for this part today, and is expected: here on the 25th Ave.

The NYK. steamer Klashid Maru (Bombay Line) loft Baji for this port on the 20th inst.,

nd is exprated here on the 25th inat. -

Paris, 15th October. The Japanese Legation in France has received despatch stating that nothing presages u rupins between Chius and apa

HE CHAMBERLAIN'S SCHEME

London, 16th October. Sir Gorden Sprigg. the Cape Promier,

The NY.K. steamer Bombay Maru (Bombay favours Mr. Chamberlain's proposale. Line) left Bingapore for this port on the 20tifying the empire-NO. D. Ñ. inst, and is expected here on the 26th inst

DROUGHT AT THE CAPE, I The E. & A. steamer Bapin left Manila

London, 16th October. yesterday morning for this port, and is due here ↑ Caps Colony is threatened with famine in to-morrow, at 10 am,

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his artisal Ring died. King left a number of letter uo of them to the Consal-General, incaily pure and giving the maxi

WEATHER REPORT.

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hio stated that he could not bear the face of a trial ju cont au so would end TBALU."

The barometer has risen over E. Jupa": 5*50 ponte rudara from the City Prison to tell a considerably on the China const.

The depression, which is of large ares, sen the coast King stated to the Consal and to have advanced slowly

slowly towards NW. tiate thurs that he was beaten by the yesterday,

The central area appears to be lying near the Reel Shortly after his return to his hondarters, King oiled Dr. Elliott, and said N. coast of Inson this morning. ・・

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