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Flutes ears. Chopard, Owund and Silas, Oboo Anderson; Clarioneta :-Messrs. Murray and Taxford; Bass Clarionet:-Mr. Aspro Cornets:-Mr. Godwin, and Bandson, 8.F.; Horns:-Mr. Spratt and Bandene, S.F.; Trombone:-Sergeant Powell RE; Euphonium :-Bandyman, 8.F.; Dram:- Mr. CHE. the Officer Administering the Gererament and Mrs. May were présent, aa well as a large number of oficiale, nearly, al the clergy at present in Hongkong being als present. The history of Mendelssohn's com- posing this grand work has been so often written and re-written that it were, perhaps, superfluous, to recapitulate it here. Suos it to say it is one of his best and most favoured works when aver 10 or three lovers of good music are gathered together for their own and the musical entertainment of others.

The performance will be repeated on Tuesday next at the same time.

FOOTBALL.

FLEET BUGLY.

Cocomissioned officers of H.M. Bost in harbeur met sabordinate offeors in a Rugby Yash at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. The brains ware as follows :

Commissioned Officers-Coxsar, back; Data- pie. Child, Blackwood, halves; Sartorius Paris Puga, tbron-quarters King, de Kibert, Boyle, Beeren, Richards, Formby, Danby, Boxer, Rice, forwards.

SUPREME COURT.

Tuesday, 15th December.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16тæ. 1903

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR WILIJAM

K. GOODMAN (CMisr Justića).

* DISPUTE ABOUT THE BUILDING OF TWO

HTSAMBHIPA.

Evidence was closed in the case in which Too Cheng Shi, widow, 162, Queen's Road West suing as executrix of Tao Heang Po decessed, claims from To Shing, 22, Peel Street, $28,000 money received and $12,000 damages for breach of contrast in respect to the building of two steamships. Hon, H. E. Pollock, K.C., barris ter-at-law (instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, of Messrs. Devays and Bowley, solicitors), ap- peared for the plaintiff, and Mr. M. W. Slade,. harrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. C. E.. I Beavis of Messrs. Wilkinson and drist, solici ors), was for the defendant. .His Lordship reserved judgment.

POLICE COURT. Tacaday, 15th December, BEFORE Ma. T. Sarcomar SMITH

(POLICE MAGISTRATE).

UNLAWFUL POBBESSION OF OPIVA, Leung Li was charged with being in possession of various quantities of prepared and dress opium, in excess of the amount permitted by bis certitients. On the Erst count be wan

A NOTABLE CHINESE FUNERAL

AT HAPPY VALLEY,

At the beginning of the month, at Happy Valley, there took place the foneral of one of the great Reformers of China. Hang Chuen Fook was laid to his rest. His habeen troublons career. About midday there might have been seen wending its way to Happy As it passed along Valley magnificent hearse and sir in handsome trappings.

at the strange Queen's Road towards the Protestant Cemetery,

It has DOW and itm escort, one beard pedestrians query, “Who's dead p" and the people wondered cortège

Three Thousand ("Princé transpired that that hearse contained the mortal

Bhiu remains of Hung Chuan Fook, alias Sám Chín Years"), the great Taiping warrior general, and nephew of Hung Bhau Chuen, the Taiping Wang." It may be remembered that Hung Chuon Fook was the chief military organiser of the formidable revolutionary the "League of Patriots" movement of

and by "Triads," (commonly known veriona other suise), which rising was planned. to take påsen on Chinese New Year's Evo at

Canton.

When the plot was exposed Hang left for the Straits Settlements. After a short sojourn there be retarded to Hongkong fin order to reorganise his men for another attempt. But this Colony only to die. Shortly after bis Fate would have it otherwise, as he returned to

SHIPPING NUTES.

WEATHER OUTSIDE.

Strong monsoon from Saigon is reported by the Tientaín.

Fresh N.W. breeze and high vs from Singapore to 11 d. north; thenos" to port moderate to light brezza from the NE. is Pine throughout is reported by arrivais from reported by the Catherine Apcar.

Shanghai.

Fine weather is reported by the Daigin-r from Tameui and Beatow.

MAICA, A mail arrived from Manils by the Zafiro yesterday.

Eight packages of mail arrived by the Catherine Apear. She left Caloutta 28th uit, A mail arrived by the Chowfa yesterday. Singaporo 8th inst., arriving yesterday,

mail (M.M.) Bs. The outward French

She left Marseilles the left Bangkok lat inst., Hoihow 13th inet. Annam arrived yesterday. 15th ult., Saigon 12th inst.

A mail arrived from Manila yesterday. A misil arrived by the Daigin-maru yester. day. She left Tammui 11th inst., Swatow 14th

inst;

A mail arrived by the Haitan yesterday. Sho

INCIDENTS. left Foochow 11th inst., Swatów 14th inst.

the

Two Chinese pussangers died on board bodies were put into iron colas and conveyed Korea while coming from Sau Franoises. Their

Fetordinates-Campbell, back; de Vaulle, fined $50 or 6 weeks and on the second count return, it is raperied, he began to fool anwell. to Hongkong.

Mached, hives; Chambers, Longmore, Biggs, Rosie, three-quarters; Barnard, Layard, Wal tar, Wells, Rowley, Halains, Haddon, Kellett, forvarde.

It was a fast game, but the Commissioned

Ofcorn wore a mach heavier lot than their ti juvenile opponents. The three-quarters waro.. parti of the Commissioned, team early, superior to those of the other side. In the frat half, the oldster team scored tries had one goal to bil. When the final whistle tes the scure was -Commissioned Officers, 1:and one goul (17 points); Sabordinates, nil;

ASSOCIATION.

on

H.M.S. Veatat played the Humber. Hppy Valley yesterday afternoon. Nothing being scored the game ended in a draw.

8.P. V. LEVIATHAN,”

Played on Happy Valley yesterday afternoon; tis gamo ended in a win for the Sherwood Foresters. Those who scored were: Raynor S.F.) two goale, Godber (SF) one goal, Welch J.F.) one goal, aul Hutchinson (Leviathan) se goal. Reanlt:-Sherwood Forosters, goals; H. M. 8. Leviathan, one goal. FOOTBALL SHIELD COMPETITION.

The Hon. Sec, of the B.K.F.C. Informs us that the following is the draw for this season's Shield Competition :--

FIRST BOUND.

(1) H.MS. Glory

V.R.C.

(3) Aaval Yard

. HMS. Leviathan v. H.M.S. Tumar v. Hongkong Club

H.M.S. Cressy

(4) Royal Engineers (5) Sherwood Foresters . The Rovers

Byes-Royal Artillery. H.M.S. Ocean, and HMS. Albion.

SECOND ROUND.

(8) H.M.S. Albion (b) Wisner of (1) (e) Winner of 3) (d) Winner of (5)

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10.

·2%

MEMI-FINAL.

Winner of (2)

v. Royal Artillery v. ILM.S. Ceean Winner of (4)

Winner of (d) Winner of (b)...

v. Winner of (s) Winner of (6)

The first round is to be finished on or before the Sath January, 1904. Kick-off not later than 4p.m. in each match.

In the first and second rounds the first-asmed olab has choice of ground.

"THE "SUPAO" SEDITION TRIAL

$10 or 10 days' imprisonment. Others, to the number of 22, were find sums varying from $5 to $20, for liks offences.

THEFT FROM A BHIP.

Li Ngan and Woo Yan were charged with having broken open is ouse on board the North Pacific B. S. Co's s.s. Vittorie and stolen 41 boxes of cigarettes, value Sí.

They were convicted. His Worship sentensed them each to two months' hard labour and four hours in the stocks.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

On the complaint of F.C. Counsell, Kwok Taik was convicted of having heap found in unlawful possession of 23 yards of canvas, the property of the Hamburg-Amerika Co., and

stolen from one of their skipe.

Sentence-350 with the alternative of two months' imprisonment.

CHARGE AGAINST A PORTUGUESE,

Recently a Portuguese by name . J. Reuben complained to the police that he had left in a public lavatory a belt, containing valuables and some $20 in money, and that when he returned to regain his property be found in the vicinity Filipino, L. Nautes, whom he suspected of having stolen the missing property. The Fili- pino was arrested on thisinformation, and in his when it Do money in house was found the bait. But be declared there had been

wont to Reubena found. Meanwhile Nantes's wife and said that if she paid $20 odd the proceedings against her husband would not be proceeded with. Mrs. Nanies scraped together the money, and, it is alleged, paid it over to Renbons; but the case already in the hands of the police and Nentes was convicted of theft and want to prison.

WEB

On the complaint of Mrs. Naates, Roubess was brought up on a charge of obtaining money under faise pretence. Mr. Sercombe Smith remanded him until to-day.

JAPANESE CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER. Tosuke Taboi, s Japanese tallyman, was barged with the manslaughter of a Chiness coolie by having on the 7th or 8th inst, pashed or thrown him into the Harbour from the as Mandasan Mura at Quarry Bay.

Master, solicitors.

old warrior to bis deafbbed, and he was very Ceaseless worry and chagrin and disappointment

koon beyond all medical help. It is reported at his failure quickly brought the brave, fearless that the Britisks Government, haring boon informet of his pressuce in the Colony, kindly Government Civil Hospital for proper medical consented to have him removed to the treatment. There he lingered for about a was 69 years of age when he died. fortnight before he expired. Hung Chun Fook

"

Owing to the presence of emissaries of the Chinese Government in Hongkong the friends and sympathisers of the Revolutionary cause in South Chim thought it wise to stay away from the funeral. Hung is dead, but his deeds

will survive him.

Arriving at the cemetery, the cofu wan lowered into the grava in the presence of representatives of the Detective Staff and Police, who acted as escort to the funeral. Hung was a Christian and dressed in Eocopean style. At the age of 18 he was, the leader of 10,000 troops and fought many sanguinary battles. around Nanking with the Imperial troops under Tseng Kwok and Li Eang chang. After the fall of Nacking, which ended the hopes of the "Taipings" to restore a Chinese

United States. govornmont, the young "Prince" left for the

Ever since then, he had beer travelling about in all parts of the world, gaining knowledge and experience as he grow in yesre, and fondly huping and praying for the day when it would case of Reform and the freedom and indepen. be his daty to take up his sword again in the deace of the great Chinesa rica from the rale

of the Manchus.

The P. & O, cargo s.8. Tientsin, an old Hall touched at Saigon. This is an unusual port of call for P. & 0. steamers. Liner, on this voyage from Bombay to Chies

Two of the Catherine Apcar's deck passengers

Majora Smith and Vincent, of the U. B. Army, died of beri-bari while on a voyage to Hongkong. arrived by the Tremont yesterday,

LLOYD'S BEGISTME,

Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping has issued its report for the year At the close of that year 9,658 merchanta vessels, registering

ding on the 30th June hast.

195

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YEAR CARDS.

RAPHAEL TUOK'S BEST SELECTION. CARDS ILLUSTRATED WITH VIEWS OF HONGKONG AND CHINA.

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PRIVATE ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS A SPECIALIT Y Fully detailed Estimates drawn up free of charge apon application to the above, Hongkong, 3rd December, 1903,

DR. NEWELL WILSON

teak:

Bo to speak, will be fitted with wood hand-rails and pillars; the balustrad ing vill be of ornamental wrought iron; while beneath, just above the loyal of the pari-mutuel Mesara. Leigh and Orange are the exit doors, will be a number of icon barred win-

before the Race Meeting. architects. The new tractare will be ready

dows.

That portion of the aallah in front of the Jockey Club soolesure is to be covered over with concrete. This will afford an additional 15 being inoved forward. fret space. The judges' box and railing are

TRADE

TELEPHONE No. 135.

FRENCH IS

MARK

MARTELL'S

During the year, 627 new vessels were classed early 175 million tons gross, held classes THE FAVOURITE BRANDY OF THE by the Committeo of Lloyd's Register. Their signed by the Committee of Lloyd's Register. registered gross tonnage amounted to 1,250420 tons. Of these vessels, 575 of 1,182 263 tons ware steamers, and 52 of 68,155 tous were sailing ships. These vessels bad all

As compared with the figures for the preceding constructed under the special supervision of the Society's surveyors, in accordance with plans submitted to and approved by the Committee.

a decrease of 199,495 tons as regards steamers, twelve months; the above reture, following the

There is, however, an increase of 24/489 tons movement of the shipbuilding industry, shows

8-regards sailing vessels.

A FINE BRCORD,

The Douglas 8.5. Huilan arrived from Foo- on the ran. The ship was gaily decked are rightly and chow this morning, completing her 500th trip

captain Her owners

The Hai with banting to celebrate the cocaion. prend of this splendid record. lan was built in 1887. She is a vessel of Her present master, Captain

It is said that if the New Year pist had not1.383 tons,

marine surveyor, some years ago. There is been disclosed by the Canton spies in the employ Beach, relieved Captain Goddard, the now

as fit as over. of the Chinese Government, the whole of Southall auch kink in the vessel; she is, in fact China would by now have been declaret fa- dependent or a British Protectorate in pre- ference to Fronch rule.

In the death of Hung Chuen Fook, Chins has lost a true patriot and the Manchus have although he has gone, he has left a host of cap lost a formidable and dangerous foe. But,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMEXTO.

The C. P.R. steamer Empress of China arrived at Yokohama at 1. p.m. on the 14th inst., and. The 0.8.3. steamer Catehas, from Tacoma, in left again, at 5 pm. same day for Kobe, where

Hongkong. expected to leave Moji ou the 22nd inst. for she is due to arrive at 5 p.m. on the 15th just.

The steamer Charles Tiberghien, from New York, left Singapore for Hongkong, via Manila,

on the 5th icet,

He pleaded not guilty, and was defended byable lieutenants who are only burning for an Mr. J. Hays, of Meers. Johnson, Stokes & opportunity to emalato bis valorous deada. The reads of a great revelation have already bern sown, and it is left for time to say when they will germinate, grow, and fractify. It is NEW MEMBERS' STAND AT THE evident that the twentieth century-will-be notable for world-convulsing events in China and the Pacifle, the future area of the straggle for the survival of the fittest,-Contributed.

Evidence as led for the prosecution to the effect that defondant pasted of throw the coolie overboard.

ite

WATER RETURN.

Dr. Hunter, Government Bacteriologist, de posed that he first saw the body on 15th Decam bar; it was that of a Chinese male about 30 years of age. It was slightly decomposed and bad evidently been in the water for at least a week...

VOIES ON THE 1ST DECEMBER.

LEVEL. The man's skull was fracturest. It was im- LEVEL AND STORAGE OF WATER IN EESER-

1902 possible to make out any internal morbid

Below overflow Below overflow. changes owing to the state of decomp sitibo.

10 ft. 10 in. ft. 7 in. Tytam

15 ft. 9 in. 19 ft. 0 in. In his opinion death was caused by fracture

A Japanese interpreter stated that on the Pokialam.. of the skull.

STORAGE GALLONS. 8th inat, he read the charge of manslaughter to Wongaelcheong 38 ft. 7 in 16 ft. 2 in. effect that while he was tallying coal on board the defendant, who made a statement to the

1902 298,900,000 32,560,000

The N... Daily News of the 9th inst, contains the following report of the delivery of judgment in the above case--Yesterday morning the lawyers engaged in the defense of the Supao prisoners received a document in Chinese purporting to be the judgment of the Court on the prisoners. On being translated! it was found to come from the Chihsion, and in it he gave decisions on all the cases raised, The thres Supao prisoners he considered had undergone sofficient pzoishment and would con- sequently be released. Laag Chih-tzo was to be kept in custody until word had been received from Chiang Chih-tung. With regard to the two pamphleteers; having been found guilty of writing seditions artioles they should, scoording to Chinese law, be decapitated. In view,

Mr, Hays said that the defence was practi however, of the fact that the Empress Dowager celebrated her birthday but a short time since cally what had been stated by the scensed in his other Japaness at one of the pairs of scales at Le bad leniently decided to stence them to im statement, He was working along with two prisonment for life. The document was sent by which coal was being weighed. A lump of coal was thrown at him, and on discovering who throw it be got up from his seat. As the Mixed Court Magistrate at the Chibalon's request,

This judgment. was shortly followed by Isoon as he got up the man whom be ently had run away, ran to the side of the letter from Mr. Bertram Giles, the British thought had brown the cost, and who appar Assessor, in which he stated that he had received ship up a heap of coal which was piled at the side & simitur dispatch from the Chihsien, sud that and apparently endeavoured to go down the cool-about or down an inclined plans parallel ho had been informed that copies had been sent

became of him afterwards there was no to Makers, Dowdall, Hanson and MacNeill and with it to escape from bis pursuer. What Messrs. Hrowett and Ellis. As he had pointed to show so far as the defends was concerned. out during the proceedings, no decision could be The point for the defence was that Tabei was never within arm's length of the colle and did arrived at without his consent, and in this case

before the defendent overtook him. They not touch him. The bean disappeared over the Estimatorpopu

head per day 90 had no evidence to show whether he slipped or Consumption per

Evidence was called for the defence. fell over the side. Hit Weschip

the steamer a coolie threw at bim à pisos of Tylam coal, and at the second throwing he found who Pokfulam.................... biznes!f fell into the water, it was; defendant chased him and the coolie Wongnelcheong 1,057,000

not only had he never agreed to the judgment sentencing Chang Pin-ling and Test Yang to imprisonment for life, but he had emphatically protested against it, and the judgment was

side

evidence

1903.

1903. 387,725,000 37,915,009 12,818.009

1903.

Total 332,517,000 358,456,000. VICTORIA AND HILL DISTRICT DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN THE CITY or

1902. Consumption... 67,835,000 119,670,000 gallons

216,400 221,300. lation ** Extimated popp. Consumption per

18.0 gallons head per day 10.4 Intermittent supply in fores during the whole of November 1902; constaus supply during November, 1903. CoNSUMPTION OF WATER IN KOWLOON FER-

L

INBULA DUBING THE, MONTK OF NOVEMBER

1902 1903. Consumption 159,830,000 13,464,000 gallons

84,000 59,000

6.9 gallons The Government Analyst reports that the

therefore salt and void. In concinaion, Pair. The Criminal Smitted the case for trial to water is of aroellent quality, vo

Giles added that ho had written to the Chihsien

and Mixed Court Magistrate to this effect.

The judgment was therefore returned to the Chinese authorities and matters now appear to be at a dead-looks until the Chihsien can be got to understand what Me" Giles' powers are no delaffe judgment can be given. V

Sesalons.

MR. J. FL. KEMF (ACTING POLICE

MAGISTRATE).

ALLEGED THEFT BY A PARTNER. Wong Sum Chum was brought up on

The partnership of which he was a member. charge of having stolen Tls. 69 belonging to a case was Fizzaaded, spalat a

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A new mamary straatnes now takes the place of watsheds erected annually for the It would be optimistio indeed Hoogkong races.

to introduce the argument that because com paratively inexpensive matshoda have answere caught fire during all these years, a praclically fro-proof building is unnecessary. It is neces- wary, and has been necessary for years. the Jockey Club's purposes, and have never

Think of the consequences, if one of the many cigarette-cada carelessly thrown away ignited the dry-se-tinder matting. In almost less time then it takes to write, the whole structure bo ablaze. Independent of the would

fire, however, it is great danger of high time that a Jockey Club of such standing and large membership as Hongkong's should possess efficient accommodaties, and the new members" stand, will supply a long-felt wat The new members' sten: it a two-story wlúch is that upon site, which shape to suit the

bave, ma previous occasione, pari-mataheda stood-te the left of the Gried Bland. building of a somewhat biust-ended wedge

Besides three main entrances, one in front aud ens on each side, there are 13 small The ground floor will be used for the pari-mut eb Three staircase lead to the upper flots which is completely out off from the ground Another staircase, opening in the for floor. servants, uto. Staironsen and fours are of iron stairs, in the coutre of the block, will be used as a rear of the hailding, has been provid d

stand for the exdusive use of members members' of the Jockey Club. T is is 75 feet long. Cloak and Oporete so sa to be fireproof. The up

back. On the right of the members stand is s rooms. lavatories and lays' rooms are at the steward's stand for H., the Governor, and stand; on the left are two private stande, Those four stands are each 25 feet wide. To the rear, and boys' rooms. A projection is being built in each instance, are cloak rooms, lavatories, to the rear of the building. Horses and riders, after leaving the weighing room, will pass under thin

In appearance, the elevation in front will be then the old stand. There are seven half- somewhat similar though more ornamentai small tower, a weather-vane surmounting it. timbered gabies. In the osatre it to be a Flagstaffs will project from each of the other gables. Upper-floor stands, or Formudahs

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