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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd. 1905

long as it is an independent country posses- sed of sovereign rights, would the Govern. ment of such a country permit any alisa for a single moment to control its finance, still less would it allow representatives of

A. S. WATSUN & CO., various countrica the privilege of interfering

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therein."Thero is one explanation that here occurs to us, which, if accepted, inay save Chang'a reputation for sanity. Assuming that he has better reasons for objecting to the proposals of Professor JENKS, although we do not profess to be able to guoss what these may be, he perhaps shares

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Most recent arrivals from Shanglani report that there was two feet of snow on the streets; and that it was bitterly cold. The deck of a stoninor going up river in the snow storm was almost instantly covered with a foot layer. of

snow.

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The oil and matting shop in Tang Loi Lane, which was reported in our last issus as being barnt to the ground, was insured in various in- aurance companies to the extent of $16,000, while the shop in Newmarket Street which w partially destroyed was insured for $3,500,

It is reported from Peking to the N.-C. Daily Neex that the Wairupu has received a con.

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FATAL EXPLOSION IN AMERICA

LONDON, 21st February.

An explosion in a mi ne at Birming-

ham (Alabama) killed 250 men,

(Dirmingham, Alabama, Jofferson County, is a city founded in 1871, with a popolation (in 1830) of 26,200. It is now an important contro

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, the lato Lat HUNG-CHANG's contempt for the Gential dispatch from H. E. Hu Wei-te, of the U.S. iron sail stool industries).

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHAMPAGNE

(FOURNISSEURS BREVETES DE LA

COUR IMPERIAL ET ROYALE

D'AUTRICHE-HONGRIE).

undersingdings of the authorities at Peking, and has purposely couched his reemorial in this Chauvinistic style. It is just possible į that he realises what sort of chap-trap is most effective at Peking, aud therefore lowers his personal dignity to gain his end by offering such evidence as that "the foreigu Commissioner's arguments were far-fetched and of the mark,” "an un- reasonable outery," and that he (Professor JULES MUMM & CO. REIMS. JENKS) was reduced to silence when inter- rogated by the shrewd and cock-sure co- rialist. Otherwise, we must revert to the former conclusion, that CHANG CHIN-TUNG has suddenly become as ignorant and pig- hended as the Chief Eunuch himself. He is not really so ignorant with regard to the uses of foreignera, for he has found various occasions to emphy them on his own roform schomes in his own provinces, It is to bis enlightened administration there that he owes rauch of the good reputation he has guined. His own inability to comprehend RECOMMENDED BY CONNOISSEURS, the difference betwcon silver and silver coinage ought to persuade him that the advice and assistance of the foreigner might still be found useful.. "What seems to the memorialist to be beyond comprehension," he says, "is the proposal to strike now aiver coins and arbitrarily cause their value to stand at a ratio of 32 to 1, that is to say, make thirty-two tacks' weight of silver to equal one tael weight of gold, by which it is claimed that a substantial and lucrative profit of twenty per cent, could be obtained,

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A GENUINE, HIGH CLASS WINE,

DRY AND EXTRA DRY.

1 Dozen Quarts $52.

2 Dora Pinta $55.

PER CARE

A. S. WATSON & CO.]iko object being no doubt to excite the

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cupidity of China." Professor JENEB, who proposed a silvor currency with a permanent exchange value at that ratio, way mile somewhat wearily at the Viceroy'a wise "that is to say," Forgetting entirely that Peking has already taken notice of the 183 currency system of Japan, which invited

foreigners to teach and inaugurato the Oxt.communications relating to the now a clumsystem, CHANG CHIH-TUNG goes on: “Thu Corrapondents must forward their water and ad dresses will communications addraged to the Edite, nut for publication, but as evidene of good faith

All letters for publication should be written on ons side of the paper only.

do anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted.

there for extra copies of DAILY Pers should be sent before 11 a., on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only suppliciï for Cash, Telegraphic Address: Przes, Codes: 4.5.0.6 2.

should be aidramed to Tum EDITOR.

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The Daily Press.

Chinese Ministar at St. Petersburg,'atafing that he understands that the Cant contemplates appointing General Wogack as Rnesian Mini-RUSSIAN REVOLUTION REAL. ster in the place of M. LussAT,

The agents of the Hamburg-Amerika Linio informs us that the H. A. L. sa Spekie passod on the 18th inst. at 7.30 a.m. in 29,45 northern latitude and 124,55 castorn longitude the American 4 mastod barque (K. R. G. L.) William Sprey bound for Shanghai, which wished to be reported all well,

A most extraordinary argumont has occurred

between Meurs. Dbart & Co., the general savagers of the Exou Kung Mow Cotton Mill and the NC. Daily News. The managers say. the company made a profit of Tls. 28,539.86 The paper says it was a loss of T14 21,678, The carious thing is that bath parties soom to to right.

LONDON, 21st Feb.

The revolutionary movement In Russia is increasing. The feeling of unrest has

now extended to all quarters of European Russia.

An anarchist "warning" w: to the Dowager Empress.

[BETTER'S ADVICE.]

THE ST. PETERSBURG B7 LIKES.

LONDON, 18th Fabrany. Tho strikes in St. Petersburg aro again rapidly extonding.

Thirty thoased lavo

The Eastern World of Yokohama reports that the Japan Herald has been sold to a German syndiente for about eight thousand yes. This, if we remember rightly, is much less than was hid for the paper at auction. The journal, one of the eldent in Japan, was in the hands of rejoined the strikers, and their femper is executors sutious to wind up the estate. It is threatening. Treeps have been re-drafted into undor the able editorship of Mr. Thomas the vicinity of the works, and the police pro Satchell, M.J.L, formerly of the Kobe Chronicle renowing their domiciliary visita nering the

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The sa Progress, chartered by Me W'ka (who is acting on behalf of Messrs. Gilman and Company in connection with the saving of the 8.8. Shrewsbury, wrocked on the Paracels) returned to port yesterday for another steamer to help to pull the Shrewetary of the coral

reef, and 200 more woolies. Mr. Newmon Mumford. Lloyds Surreyor, returned on the Progress, and arrived at the Race Course just in time to see his pony Mick win the Chinese Club Cap.

The St. Patrick's Society at Shanghai held its anal meeting on Feb. 14th. It has 68 members. The poor members grautod relief we de tribed in the accounts as improvident Irishmen," a tern which the chairman, hamorously no doubt, churacterised as "a contradiction in $1.15 was spent in this way. Most of the recipients were refugees from Port Arthur, in which case, if we are to believe the story of high nages there paid, they must have been improvident.

LATER,

St. Patrg is being flooded with re Tolutionary litoralu-o.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

RACE MEETING.

The field started, Grosson taking up a post- tion on the rails. The start, howevor, was falso, but in the next they got away nicely

FIRST DAY.

bunched, Desperation and Rony Mora Roso taking the load, while Gresson's Duke tock STEwAups-His Excellency: Bir Matthew Nathan,

third plana, and aventually second as the tris K.C.L.G., His Exesllonny Vico-Admiral Sir Gerard H. U. Nos, K.C., KM., His Erpassed the village. There was much whipping collery Maj.-Gonural Viliora latton, C... coming up the straight. Rosy Mora Roso Admiral Hon. Aaloton G. Carzen-Flowo, R.N., a.v.o., C., C. G., Commodore Charles G. Diaken, K., Sir Pead Chater, C.M.G., Mr. A. Linbington, Hon. air. W. f. Grasson, Mr. J. A. Jupp, Hon. Mr. F.-H. May, U.M.G., Mr. E. W. Mitchell, Mr. J. C. Putor, Major S. G. Radok, Mr. E. W. Rutfor, and Mr. D. P. White. CLERKA OF THE BALE:Mesra. A. Babington and

E. W. Mitzizol. Junoz-Sir Paul Chater C.3.0. STACTER:Major S. G. Redel: Second Starter,

Mr. F. 1. Duacoli.

TIME KEEPER: -Mr. J. R. Michael. HON. TREASURER:-Mr. C. W Mes. CLERK OF THE COURSE-Mr, T. F. Hongh.

| (who was givan stick all the way from the Quarter) made the ranting throughout, but Silver Queen Rose passed bor in the straight.

Silver Queen Rose won by a head, while ethere was a good length between the second

and third. Timą 1.2 4-5.

The Pari Mutuel paid: Silver Queón Row, 823; Roxy Marn Rose, $9.50; Coba, $9.40. Dividend $37: 90.

VICTORIA STAKES.-Ons mile. A Sweepstakoa of 830 each with 8300 added; second," $100; and third, 20. For China ponies, Grilllas on date of entry were allowed 5 lbs. Sub scription griffins of this season were allowed 10 km.

For the opening of the Hongkong Race Meeting, yesterday, the weather was poctedly beautiful, Warm sunshine, the first for days, dispelled the clouds that bolted the neighbouring heights; and the ladies who wont | Mr. f. H. Polta” Heather King, 11st 4lbs... attired with the wisdom of recent experience,

(Mr. Cumming) 1 Mr. Johnstone's Ca Canny, 10st 12lbs (Owner) 2 found it almost nupleasantly warm, Others, Mr. John Peel's Zodiac, 10st 121bs who had had faith in the meteorological hack

(Mr. Gresson) 3

(ft. Alderton). 0

(Mr. Vida) 0

(Mr. Hayes) Mr. John Peel's Set, 11st 7lba (Mr. Moller) 0 The scarcity of jockeyn was responsible After considerable for a late start here. trouble in getting the horses into position, good sturt witnessed, Ca Canny Ou taking up a position near the rails. pasting the Judge's stand Heather King was in the lead with Salem second and Ca Canny third. This order was maintained unt the trio got round to the football stand whom Ca Canny challenged for seroad plass, and Bot drew up to fourth position. Towards the rock on the upgrade, Ca Canny drow into second position, Caronet Rose falling behind to third." When pas- ing thevillage Sat drew up into third place. This position was maintained coming up the s'raight, Heather King won the zeo by about two lengths, Ca Chony running in secord by a half length. Time 2.5 25. The Fari mutual paid Heather King, 86.30; Ca Canny, $9.90; Coronet Rose, $9.00, Dividend, 221.50.

of the Jockey Clab, looket cool and swet in Mr. Buroy's Coronet Rose, 11st, b summer gear, and brightened up the big crowd, Mr. F. B. Marshall's Salon, 10st Telha in the enclosure. The air was so clear that spectators could be seen watching from as for Mr. Ellis Kadooria's Somali, 11st 1b...

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sent way as the Vinduct. The Jockey Clubenclosure, the new building having been completai, never looked more gay. Tho stands aboro the pari- matuel in the now building were occupied, respectively, by H. H. the Governor on the right, I. E. tho General on the loft, and members of the Jockey Club in the middle. They were all decorated with bunting and greenery, The Jockey Club colours floated over the centre. The Governor's stand was "decorated principally with the Union Jack; and that of the General with the Royal Standard. and shining bayonet devices. The Grand Stand bring newly painted lonked very well. The Hongkong Club stand was the first of the long building, the dining room being on the ground floor. The other stunds, over the stables, were as follows:-Mrs H. N. Mody (Buxey), very prettily deconted with blue and white cloth, and oil paintings; Hon Mr. W. J. Gresson; Mr. J. B. M. Smith; Officers of the Royal West Kent Regimont; Mr. E. S. Whenllor and Mr. E. W. Rutter Hon. Mr. R. Showen, Mr. T. F. Hough and Mr. J. L. Houston; Mr. A. Babington and Mr. H. P White; The German Clab, decorated with black white ead rod, and the German cust of arms to Wayfooug Mess; Mr. Henry Humphreys and Mr. John Jupp; Officers of the Rayal Garrison Artillery, red and blue decorations; Mr. W. Dixon, Hongkong and Wampos Desk Com- pany's fig: officers of the Royal Navy, the White Eusiga. The Clab Lusitano parilion was a watshed near the main entrance to the entr. Carrather's Black Monday, 10st 12lbs closure. The usual mintsheds had been erected for the various emall "Clubs," and hotels. The Mr. T. S. Forrest's Lanark, 11st 1lb...... pari-mutuel arrangements were conducted by.

Mr. Worthy's The Spirtle, 11st Elb Mr. I. P. Madar, of the King Edward Hotel. The course was in uxcellent frím.

The employes of the railways. et Mescow

have struck work, and traffic is surpoaded.

The Lading Russian newspapers while denouncing the assassination of the Grand Dake Borgias, declars that the need of reforme is responsible...

THE ASSASSINATION OF THE GRAND DUKE SERGIUS.

LONDON, 18th Fobranry. The Grand Duke Sorguis' head and legs were wared from his body. One of the porpotratora exclaimed after his arrest “I don't I have done my job." A bend of students afterwards distributing revolutionary proclamations were fariously assaulted by the crowd.

LATER.

H. M. King Edward has ordered court mourning for one week for the Iste Grand Duke Sergius.

LATEL

There was an extraordinary sitting of the Council of the Empire yesterday to coaailer the situation resulting from the assassination of the Grand Duke Sergius at Moscow.

AMERICA AND CHINA,

LONDON, 10th February.

The Japan Daily Mail of the 8th says achome of Jenze aims at taking away our wealth and seizing the control of our

Thesu being the days of February just a your ago when the first operations of the way took flounces. His scheme is most poisonous to lace, then is a zatural disposition in Japanese the welfare of the State, and the calamity newspaper eireles to make a retrospect. The which will accrue therefrom will be at once "Aachi" epitomizes the situation by saying: visible to all." He elsewhere admits that "During these twelve months we have spent six hundred millions on the war, we have paid a the financial situation in Chinu reeds

hundred millions in the form of increased taxes, some reform, and it is quite beyond

we have increased our debt by three hundred our comprehension Le explain his millions, and we have sont out half a million of The Chinese Minister at Washington has preasonable and unreasoning attitude soldiers. Yet we are not at all distressed. In pressatat President Romsayelt with a portrait towards every suggestion to that end, ex- Bassin yes the process of evolution hoa H. M. The Dowager Empress of Chins in re- cept, as we have already said, by the probably transformed us from the monkeys wa cognition of America's part in the presei cation conclusion that he has now attained a mental were in February 1904 to quite a respectable of Chinese nentrality, and her disinterested

beast in February 1905,"

friendship eenility unfitting him for further public business. It is to be hoped that wiser counsel may gain the ear of the Throne, more oven for China's sake than for the sake of those who do business with her.

A Choral Society has boen for Shanghai.

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Foreign gonds are remarkably popular at Chungking, Sao nan.

Hankow reports a very severe winter, the most severe for fifteen years.

Hexatone OFFICE: 14. DEVEUX ROAD LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C. HONGKONG, FEREUARY 22ND, 1905.

Alrnovan, as our readers know, it was by direct invitation of Chium that America Hent Professor Jesss to study Chinees currency, its disadvantages, and possible measures of reform, Chase Chine-YUNG bas sont in in memorial to the Government at Peking that is bitterly hostile to the con- elusions of the, American expert. Those who reinotaber CHANG CHIH-TUNG's record, and who have thercon estimated his charac. tor and capacity, will be shocked to rend his latest effusion, a translation of which has just been published by our Shanghai contemporary. Except on the theory that he is entering upon his dotage, and going back to the hard-shell. prejudices of his youth, it is impossible to realise his present mental ontlock. He claims to have care.adlage, quoted by the Japan Mail, may be cited fully read Commissioner Jezza' recommen in beachcomber discussions here. It ruus dations, and to have found that all bis- Work is the curse of the driuking classes,” arguments are "empty and unsubstantial," They are so "preguant with calamities" that his heart was struck cold with feat when he rend them. His heart was cold, and his brains turned to water, because he

Another prisoner has escaped from the American Consular gaol at Shanghai. Some body bud helped him.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial end Nethersole Hospitals bags to acknowledge with: thanks donations of $50 from Kwok Ching Chan and of $30 from St. Paul's College.

HONGKONG ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS INSTITUTE.

The Report to be presented at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting on the 26th just., includes the following items:-

The Membership is now made up as follows:

Ordinary Members...

Associato

Visiting A. Visiting B. Honorary

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THE WAR.

[DEUTEL'S SELVICH.] RUMOURS OF PEACE.

LONDON, 19th February. Mysterious rumours of peace between Russia and Japan, not traceable to any direct source, have been continually crop- ping up during the past few days.

General

GENERAL STOESSEL.

LONDON, 19 February. Stoessel has arrived

We regret to Lavo record the lees by death during the past your of Messrs. M. Copeland A. G. Ewing, J. Logan, A. Mitchell and R. Hiddesh. respected Members of this Institution. Constantinople.

Thirty-six Members have been struck off the

regular list as being absent or left the Colony,

Sixteen. Members have resigned and eighty- eight have boon admitted to the Instituto du-ing

THE AMERICAN CONSUL AT SHANGHAI.

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Although no official notification has yet been

The band of the Royal West Kent Ragimsat was in attendance, playing papae airs realy well,

There was very good attendance. H.E. the Governor put in an appearance just before the first race.

VALLEY STAKES-A 3-mile race. A Sweep- stakes of 810 each with 3300 added Winner revived 70 per cent.; second 20 per cent,: and third 16 per cent. For China ponies subscription griffins of this Season.

Mr. Baxoy's Gem Rose, 11st 1

(Mr. Hayes) 1

(Mr Moller) 3

(Mr. Jobastone) 3

(Mr. Grasson) 0

(Mr. Gega) 0 (Mr. Cruickshank))

(Mr. Rutherford) 0

(Mr.

Mactie) 0

(Mr Leslie) 0 Mr. Kiesblatt's The Loafer, 1st 1lb

(Mr. Abol) 0 Mr. G. H. Potta' Jungle King 10st 12

(Mr. Cumming) 0 Mr. E. W. Mitchell's Hackeschemist,

10%4.12

(Mr. Robertson) Mr. Magpio's Blackbird, 10st 12lbs

(Mr. Vida)

Mr. Paul's Policy, 11st 11lb...

H. E. the Governor's Ching, 10st 12lbs Mr. T. 8. Forrest's Fifo, 10st 121b.

Mr. N. Munford's Mick, 11st b

Mr. Medico's High Frequency, Het ill

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Mr. D.Macdonald's Highland Chief. 111!6

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(Mr. Dratton) (

In the Wong-nei-chong Stakes Silver Quen Rose beat his stable companion Rosy Morn Rose by shoer jockeyship. Heather King, the second favourite, won the Victoria Stakes, Coronet Rose betar nowhere. Coronet Rose, After falso starts, the fourteen ponies which apparently, was stale, or otherwise no pony faced the starter got well away in a bunch in China could touch him. Heather King from the football field, His Excelleney's Ching paid u dividend of 21.50 for the win. To the slightly in the lead with Policy following close Valley Stakes Tiw. Gem Rose came in frst as up. The fold was well bunched as it rounded tipped, Blackbird was rather unfortunate in the course; and it passed the Judge's box in the being jaunted or otherwise would have following order: Gom Rose, first by a length; given a better aceant of himself. Halifax Policy, second by a head and Ching. 3. Time the Maiden Stakes from Umbrian 136 2-5. The Pari Mutuel paid: Gem Rose King, the favourite, who came second. The $6.70, Policy $39.20 and Ching $13.20. Dividend, dividend for the win 22.50. Algerine $11.50. came first in the Foochow Cup, paying his backers $31.40. Two of Mx. Buxor's ponies, Empress of India Rose and Invincible Rose, started in the Garrison Cup, the owner having declared to win with the boat. A most exciting

MAIDEN STAKES.-A. mile race. Valno $500; second, $150; and third, $50. For China puntes grifins at date of on.ry. - Bubscription griffins of this season were allowed 7lbs. Entrance $10.

Mr. Wingard's Halifax, 1st Ub race ended in a dead heat between Cotswold and

Mr. Moller) 1 The official decision of this Mr. A. II. Petts Umbrian King, 10st 1lbs Norman King

divide, race is that the owners agres to

(Mr. Cumming) 2 end both ponies carry pralties, as winners.

(Mr. Johnstone) 3

The race will not be run off. M. Manford's Mr. G. C. Moxon's Nomination, 10st 121bs Mick led in the Chiness Club Cup from start to Mr. John Peel's Hoythrop, 10st 12lbs ... finish, paying his backers for a win $114.10,

(Mr. Gresson) 0

and for place 82.70. The end of the race Mr. Baxey's Invincible Rose, 1st lib... was most exciting, as Mick, Prairie King and Policy cams down the straight neck and neck,

(Mr. Hayos) 0

in spite of carrying This race produced five starters, Umbrian sevan pounds

lty, was brought in by Mr. King took the lead followed by Invincible Bose, Moller in the Lutaso Cup. Ardpatrick was a then Nomination. Going up the slope Umbrian very popular win in the Hongkong Club Cup King gradually increased the distance, Nomina

The starts were well managed.

tion taking second place and Halifax third.

On passing the rock Nomination rayı Halifax

Apes version of a well known temperance the year; of the uuniber admitted trenty-made, it is understood that Mr. John Goodnow traffic as ou previous occasions. The Hongkor hard for eccond place but Umbrian King main-

aro Associates.

A circulating library has been started, and there are now a large number of Books available

for circulation among the Members.

The Russian ships at Shanghai are not yet

A Member has kindly presented the sum of out of mischief. They have been trying to replace the fittings removed by China with $200 for the purpose of purchas ng two medals new ones, obviously to be ready for any chance. one gold and one silver, to be prosented for the beat papers on "The Duties of en Engineer at Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mollison of Yokohama | B." · Only Junior Marine Engineers can come saw in the scheme suggested only a foreign celebrated their silver wedding on the 4thyoto for these valuable medsis and the Com. attempt to gain control of Chinese finances. inst. In the old days. Mr. Mollison came out mittes hope that a large number will avail We have previously seen of what miserable to Chins to the tea trade. Mra Mollison is themselves of the opportunity.

etill perhaps the best singer in the East.

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Many mines are reported off Waibstwoi. At Vladivostook, ice has shifted the Russian mines and it is almost saicittal for ships to enter. But few of them seem to get the chance, the Japan. ese warships snapping them up en route.

The accounts showed $3,148,0 received in subscriptions and entrance fees; 88,903.69 bar receipts; and $1,720.56 from billiards. balance of $1,989.76 was transferred to reservo

account.

A

ealousy this famous Viceroy is capable, in his tirale against Sir ROBERT HART, and the childish and inconsequent arguments ho levelled at Sir ROBERT HALr's proposals for giving Chinn a stable revenue almost duplicated as to character in the reply be now sulakes to Professor JENIS.

the number of plague fatalities up to nineteen, The N.D.L. steamer Prinz Sigismund, which One passage of his memorial гипн

Now the finances of a country are its life adding two. Of three cases of small-pox, all left here on the 15th inst., am, arrived at Kobe

European, one died. One was imported from on the 20th inst, at noon. and pulse. In no country throughout the Shanghai. There were four cases of enteric, whole world, be it strong, or be it weak, a-oue falal; and one European case of diphtheria.

The week ended on the 18th inst. brought

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The H.A.L..steam Suecia, from Hamburg, left Singapore for this port on the 21st inst., a.m., and may be expected here on the 8th inst

This is the first big race meeting in which the electric cars have conveyed spectators to the Course, and there was little or no congestion has accesfully refuted the charges brought Club put on a wretched tiffin, for which it was against him by Mr. Cartis, and was leaving Sause to charge two dollara. Pint bottles of

Fommury at six dollers was also ather high, Francisco on Feb. 14th to resume his post of Results were as follows- American Consul General at Bhanghai. It is WoNG-NEI-CHONG STAKES.- A holf milą reos, also understood, says the N.-C. Daily News, that Value $250; second. 8100; and third, $50. For 'bina ponies subaoription griffins of this season. Jookeye who had never had a win- after the end of March ha is to be transferred This successor here is said to be Mr. Archibald Buzey's Silver Cucon Rose, 10st 12lbs from Shanghai to an important post in Caba.

ning mount were allowed 6 lbs. Entranco $10, (Mr. Hnyos) 1 Cary Coolidge, who although under forty years of age has had a very interesting and varied Mr. Baxey's Rosy Morn Rose, 1st 11ь

(Mr. Alderton 2 carcar, which should make him a most capable Mr. A. V. Apcar's Coba, Elst lbs Consul hero. Educated at Boston and at Har- yard. where be graduated in 1887, he also studied Mr. Worthy's The Squster, 1st bastone) 0 (Mr. Gogg) 3 for a time at Berlin, Paris and Badou. He was

Mr.

tained hin. lead throughout until on coming up

the straight Helifaz shot ahead and passed tho

Judge's box about three quarters of a longth in advance, while over two lengths, suparated the third horse, Nomination, from Umbrian King,

Time 1.85 3/5. The amounts paid by the Pari Mutuel wors, Halifax, $6,80; Umbria. King, $7.70.. Dividond, $22,50, Foochow CVP-Value £300; second $100;": third $50. „For Chius ponies. Nou winners who had run at previous meetings and griffins were allowed 5 lbs. Subscription griffins of this Season were allowed 7 Ibe. Mr. Wingard's Algerino 11st b

Entrando $10.

(Mr. Moller) 1 (Mr. Mackie) 0 Mr. J. H. Lovis' Aladdin, 11st 11b

(Mr. Vida) 2 Mr. Buxey's Rare Rose, 10st 12lbs

(Mr. Hayes) 3

Gegg) (Mr. Gressen) 0 Mr. Kingston's Little Momo, Just 121bs...

(Mr. Brutton) 0 Mr. Johnstone's Bordor Raider, 11st b

(Owner) 0 Mr. John Peel's Polka, 10st 12lbs

(Mr. Greason) 0

Hibs

(Mr.

(hir, Abel). Mr. E. Owen's Grufion, 1st r

acting Secretary of the American Legation at Mr. J. C. Peter's Titmouse, Itst 6lbs. St. Petersburg in the winter of 1890-1 ; private Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland Laddie, secretary to bis uncle, the American Minister 10st 4lby (6lbs allowed) (Mr. Robertson) to Franco, in the Spring of 1892; and secretary Mr: Klooblatt's The Professor, 10st 12th... to the American Legation at Vienna in 1895. Mr. John Peel's The Duke, 10st 12lba From 1803 to 1899 he was instructor in history sistant Professor since that date. Mr Coolidge at Harvard University, and has been an As is a member of various historical societies and has written a good deal on historical matters.

M. G. C. Moron's Desperation, 10st 10lbs (dbs allowed) (Mr. Humphreys) (5lbs allowed) (Mr. Mirshall)

Mr. Magpio's Soup Meat, 11st 2

Mr. 8, 8. S.'s Props not, 11st 1lb (Mr. Vida)

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