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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15ta, 1995.

The English Musk of the 15th July was delivered in London on the 12th fast.

Beginning to-day, "reveille" will sound t six a.m. and "retreat" at 9.55 p.m.

Yesterday, forty R.G.A's wont to Stone- cutters Esland as reliefs for the garrison there.

"announces it another! The Burlington column a Summer clearance sale of drapery and millinery to make room for now Autumn

"No person shall post up or exhibit or cause to be posted up or exhibited in or near any strost any public notice or proclamation in the Chinese language without the permission of the Registras General. The Registrar General may refuse such permission whose ver hegode. considers that the publication of such notice or proclamation would be prejudicial to pouco or trood order.

No Chiness shall hold or bo present at any Chinese public meating whatever, not being 6 mosting solely for religious worship, without permit ander the hand of the Goverüor, which may be issued to the occupier of the house in or near which the meeting is to take place, or to Chuparson coavening such mating." The last clause dates from the year 1858, when provision was made for written licenses which would permit "the holding

The earthquake of Saturday night was felt at Conton, as well as at Hongkong and Macao Our Cauton correspondent mentions it in his notes in another column.

Return of visitors to the City Hail Reading TELEGRAMS

room for the week ending the 19th August, 1905.

-..

Non-Chinese Chines

124

Total...

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Roading-room.- 340 31

177

("DAILY PRISS" SERVICE. Į THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

A foreign merchant in Canton is alleged to

LONDON, 14th August. have said that the retaliating on Americana by boycotting in a very civilized method. In

There were two netings of the America the labour party not only causes trouble plenipotentiaries on Saturday, when against the Chinese labourers but have boycotted a long auswer from Russia to the Chinese goods for a long time now, and the U.8. | labour party do not deal with any American Japanese claims was delivercil. shop which sells Chinese goods. Such being The situation is so far unchanged. the way of the Americas labour party it is

CANTON,

{FROM SỬA COTENERGYNENT.

Canton 14th August.

A UNIVERSAL TRICK, Last week Kran Man Yum, a military student of the Cheong Pia Hok Toog (military college for training offers), who has been in the habit of investing stories to obtain lowe-of- ad cruily ponisht by His Exenty Viceroy absence from the college, was most severely

Shum. It appears that on Wednesday lost Kwan again got tired of schooling, and in order to obtain leave he concoctel a story by

telling the Professor that his grandmother

A new dental surgery has been opened in quite right on the part of the Chinese to folloy Another meeting is taking place today for five days to go home aud purse his poor.

-Watkins" Building, Hongkong, by Dr. Guthrie & Co., American dentists, whose announcement

ppears among our advertisements to-day.

stunderd.

The Chinogo Jih fil uisima 'good authority for saying that the Government at Peking is of Meetings to consider in a lawful Way theriously thinking of adepting a gold carronry Redress of supposed Grievances," ou apt

The Japanese residents of Tientsin are sub- phrase, when applied to the present affair. The first was originally a temporary prori-peribing and collecting for a Semba scholar sion, which was assented to by Ilis ship (in honour of General Semia) which is to Excellency W. H. MARSH in October 1884, courago educational work in their concession

...in view dź the disturbed state of the Chinese popuintion in this Colony," The wording was identical, and we can think of no subject inore likely to prejudice "peace of guodˇ

order thin the prescut boycott as it seems to be milerstood by the commea people, The Government is admittedly anxious to be considerate and indulgeãn to the Chinese Promotes a healthy aetion of the skin, counter-

acts all effects of paspiration, and is uncommunity; but we do not think for one refreshing and invigorating to the system as Turkish Bath.

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persion of the Registrar General. pres.bt we fear of no application to use anch placards; but it is quite clear that the typical meeting is not to soberly deliberate ways and means for crying iuto effect a policy decide upon, but rather to spread the disturbing news of what at present must be described in the old-tone phrase es supposed Grievances For President Roosra er has promises that the real

Further bridean, was taken in the caso in which Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, is applying for the extradition of Cheung Pat

on behalf of the Chinese Government, and the caso was adjourned anti to-day.

Three moro plaguo enses fono fata) occurred" during the 48 hours ending at noon yesterday. Three died during last weak. The totals now are: rasos 473, deaths 260. There were, during the week, two Chinese deaths from cholera

The Japanese bave informed the Chinese Covermout that the future of Mauzuluris vil be discussed between thesolves in Poking

eitlur after the Pence conference or at the

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laat example-Sitwanpuo,

By kind permission of Lt. Col. 4. E. Aitken and Officers of the 119th Infantry, the band of the Regiment will play the following pro

Recreation Club, gramme at the United Ser Kowloon, to-day, commeuring at 5 pm

from Athaba"

Murch......................... “Priests' War March from Athalia”,

Selection My Larly Molly' Yalso... "Avant 16 Bal

"Der Koenigs Lieutenant.“

Oreture Song .... Selection Der

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Beloved, is a avorri " Danse. "Itu Tambourin "

Polkit......... Friend-hip ".

...Aylward Boggetti Trainpeter Von Sakkingen." OF BLO

BRITISH FLEET IN BALTIC.

Los Dos, 14th August.\ Eleven battleships, cight cruisers and torpedo-boats of the British Flect proceed on their Baltic cruise to-day

PAMINE IN SPAIN.

LONDON, 14th August. A terrible famine is reported Spain.

in

THE FRENCH FLEET.

LONDON, 14th August. The French Flect has left England.

The Rangaon Tiates sungureos :—The Rer, Thomas Wright, B.A., Port Chaplain, is aunounced to give the next Incture at the Y. M. C. A. on Tuesday evening, the 1st,

of- proximo. Thembject A Piece Old China"

and will deal with that great contro of British poor in the Far East. Hong. I kong, and the neighbouring parts of China THE BORNEO GOVERNORSHIP.

The lecture will be lustrated by about 80 lautern slides, bautifully made by Japanoso himself, and will include scenes from nautical artists from uogativos taken by the lecturer and mara! life. He will also give some speci. mons of Chineso music, vocal and orchestral. on the graxophone.-The Rev," Mr. Wright

oft hers spent a year ago.

The Manila Cabiones siye The foundation of prosperity is not in political dreams nor itch for office, but in rice and lemp and justico." | THE "ST. KILDA'S" VEGETABLES. Manila world soon to follow the "Wild Wost", in using hemp before justico.

↑ Some Japanse "wrestlers" performing Shanghai have challenged Sandoyws" -1192, according to u Shanghai paper. It is not else

SANDAKAN, 13th August. Mr. E. P. Gueritz bas consented

was seriously ill, and requested leave of absence'

grandmother. Leave was granted 10 him, and In the afternoon he was enjoying himself most gloriously with "Sing. Song "girls in a flower boat. Semobody couroved this piece of tows to the professor of the college who an the following day sout for Kwan, amel abridged his leave. The professor was puzzled

because he could not think of any punishment

\te impose on Kwan which would detor the quearrigible student from repeating hiu tricks, độ he reported the matter to Viceroy Shami His Excellency was very angry and directed the professor to hand way over to the Poon Yii Magistato to wait his orders. On the 10th instant the Viceroy ordered the Magistrale to cut Kwane left ear, and deported him to his nativa village (Shim, Tak) where he is ta bo under vigilat serveillance of the local officials An intimate friend of the Viceroy at a loves yesterday, broached this subject and the

Viceroy remarked that it was tho most lenient

punishment he could impose on Kirns for

offence of this kind.

A TLS. 3,0:0,00 20AN. Owing to difficulties experienced by the Provincial Treasury in meeting the euormons

to continue acting as Governor until public expenditure I hear that Vicoray

his successor is appointed.

| REUTER'S SERVION.] PRESS OPINION OF PEACE TERMS.

LONDON, 12th August, A London papor's correspondent wrote from

With the execption of the Daily News, Port Said The Russian prize crow pot en

which considers that the demands for fishing board the St. Kild the night before the ship rights and the reasics of the internod tussian. was sunk had a good time with the fresh provi.ships might be waived, the newspapers consider the Japanese terms of peace entirely reasonable The beef was soon cat up, and warmed only and logitimate.

Half a dazeu hams wera before it was eaten. taken into the stokebold and cooked on shovels Ha-the farmacos in five minutes, and thon

dovoured.

A. S. WATSON & CO.]iences shall be stopped: Mr. Tawluther they are wrestlers proper or jiujitsusions which bul bean put on board at Hongkong.

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A typical Japanese wrestler shopki smother Sandow's 'st nun with sheer adipose, The Bow carg'o ste. Dew of Crombie arrived at Shanghai on August 5th from Liverpool, on her maden tip to the East She is a vessel of 2,990 tons net register, with a

carrying capacity of 7.000 tons. Un voyage

out she met with an accident, losing two of her propeller blades in the Indian Ocean, bat pat inte Trincomates, where the recessary repairs were effected.

The captain and officers of the Duitzer wore mach chagrized to learn from the captain of the St. Kilda that they had sunk a ton of potatoes with the shy They had had no potatoes for a

month.

SUPPOSED TRIAD TRAGEDY.

THE CIRCUS.

The Australian Cirens of Messrs. FitaGorald opened its season at Causeway Bay inst fight, and more than satisfied a very large number of spectators. The sensational performance of the Herbert Troupe of aerial acrobats was enough to earn a verdict which the novelty of seeing wild beasts performing away from the customary small enges ataply confirmed. The show was declared to be the best seen in Hongkong.

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Shum has been trying to obtain Ivan of the millión trels His Excellency has approached a European Bank hore which was quite willing to odrance the amount at a very cheap rats of interest, but demanded" caranin large railway concessions in the Kwang- tung Province to which the Viceroy would not ree, and the regoliations eventually tail

„thiroogh..

Yesterday I was informed that the Vicorey is negotiating for the loan through a certaini very wealthy Chinese gentle arm of Hongkong. The interest off red is 12 por cent por nenum, and the loan is to bo repaid in ten annual instalments of 300,990 tacks euch.

He is willing to float the loan provided the Vienroy obining consent from the Wni-wu-pot.

MORE KARTHQUAKES.

Another earthquake took place hare at 1,34 on Saturday night. The she `k lasted about two seconds and was felt by mes. of the residents in Shamson. Furniture and articles in to houses were auea to movo, bat fortunately, no sreidont rexalted.

Secretary of War, and other leading mem bera of the American Cabinet, have lifted -no-uncertain-voices-in-sympathy and on-

couragement of bona-fide

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Chinese protest: and the only reasonable course for the Chinese, who have vindicated their spirit and shown their power, is to a wait the result of Wu Tivo-FANG's mission to Washington. Yesterday the Chinese Com mercial Union met and decided to petition His Excellency the Gorseson for pet- mis-ion to hold a public meeting. As such a meeting is now supererogatory, and as it scema almost impossible to keep these agitators to the point, when they do meet, we suppose it not unlikely that the appli cants will be advised to dofer their project- to a more convenient soa200. Under the French Treaty of Tientsin, Article XIV., we understand the Chinese Government is being asked to stop the placards and agitation against the Railway. There still, He was at once removed to hospital, where he number of Enropezas being unusually large of the prisoners at eleven o'clock at might

Ou 6th August, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. meetings, which have quite get out of hand, BERNARD FIRTH, a daughter.

so much so that some of the originators of

DEATHS.

CHINAMAN STABORD.

The Moscow Viedovosti, according to a telegram in the N-C. Daily News, says that Russia is not compelled to ask Japan's terms,

Gian Yan Youg, the caretaker of a coglie as Russia is still unbenton. Japan must

house in Hillier Bireut, is stated to have been cracnate Manchuria, whose fate will be settled between Russia and China. That the Japanese stabbed by some person or persons unknown whils should garrison Manchuria would be an ister-ying asleep on the second floor of his house, on Saturday afternoon. A coolin, who entered national disgrace.

the premises after the occurrence, on seeing the condition of the curetaker, reported the matter to the police, who on visiting the premises found the man stabbed deeply in the breast.

The Swatow correspondont of the N.-E. Daily News says, aproposa raport on the Railway, "this ought to put an end to the

MACAO.

(PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

So far is honreny. From observation, what our reporter ccult-ses was of a high class order in the circus world; but the sating arrange ments are not such as to give an uninterrupted view to all. The performances in the cagod-in

* Macao, 13th August. THE BARTHQUAKES, ring were invisible to him. The Lent seome slightly bigger than Harmaton-Love's, but the

Yesterday (Saturday, there were soveral ring was about the same. The clostric lights at very much. Thore was s/vory violent--

severe earthquake shocks here, which frightened could not be called good; but the puptha or other gos lights holenging to the Circus made things shock at half past eight, one which craoked the bright. The tent was packed with people; the walls of the Leol Scando. The gaol was Lotally rnized, necessitating the removal The evolutions of Miss Dagmar's troop of nins

to the police barracks. The fantan house were followed by a tramp and bioyeln" act in Rua do Jago was erucked from top to (excellent) and the usual elephant un pay bottom, while another in Bus da Cadein, plates, and the insistant Muzeppa ride, Mrs. Many people were to be seen lying down in Fitzgerald showed off her clever dogs. Half of the audience was standing by now, and the terror on the mountain paths. Bere the shocks wore wot felt so much. It seems that the full other half feeling cross. The jockey tried to force of the earthquake was felt in the Largo do Welby Cooke's not of jumping feet first on

do Sanado, and is the Chiness quarter, which to a galloping horse, but gave up after four or

is commonly known as the Bassar. About two five attempts. Six young ladies gave an attrae tive cake-walk and song performance. And that was all up to the interval. There were a dozen other things to follow.

On 12th August, at Kurrahjeen. 7. Peak Buad the movemont have takon alarm.. By that elders to see the folly of persisting, penes will inflicted. It is believed he was a Triad Society tricks. After the eternal clowns, with 900ty ins in front of the gaol, also suffered.

the infant son of Mr, and MIN. SHELLIM.

On 2nd August, at Kuling, BERTI JOT, infant laughter of EvITH and WALTER J. CLENSSIL (L.RM. Consul, Kinklang.)

On 8th August, at Shanghai, WILLIAM EDWARD

HUNT, Silk Jöspeotor, aged 50 years, HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD

Treaty, the Chinese Government under- takes to dissolve all associations whose Action interferes with free competition in trade, or tends to the creation of monopolies in any forta. These hoyett assemblies

LONDON OFFICE. 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.have not only done that, but as recent nows

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HONGBONG, AUGUST 15TH, 1905. HONGKONG, as we have on several previous occasions pointed out, has for various romans enjoyed comparative immunity from the turmoil and trouble incidental to

indicates, they have been seriously threat ening foreign trade in general, and thus opening the way for a return to the intolerable state of things existing when foreign trade was undergoing its early struggles for a footing.

kowever, romuina a balance of hate as against expired DA Sunday night. Before he the Japaness, and until the natives have died: Lo resumed consciousness, but refasod wiped that off, or have boen taught by their to tell how or by whom his wounds wor

member, and met his death for failing to A Shanghai critic of the boycott says the accomplish some trast imposed upon him.

CURIOUS DISCOVERY OF THEFT.

not be stable."

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authors of those statements know they are at least they possess ample antrue--or opportunity for informing themselves of the fucts. They have descended from the platform of honest and fair discussion to the art of tho

"JUSS" ANSWER TO PRAYED.

A coolie in possession of two women's jackets demagogue, and their effort to provoke the was stopped by a lukorg in Queen's Road on masses to an unwarranted hostility to Americans | Saturday, and as he was unable to give a cannot recaire too severe consure.”

satisfactory account of how he came by then,

he was take to the Central Station. There It is reported that the Szechuan-Hankow rail-be statuĺ ih bad been sent to Macao by a way is about to commence working. Viceroy Hsi-

-man living'at che Shuukiwan Tempus to redoom Liang has decided to employ Chinese engineers the jackets. The lakong was despatched with. It is patent that in advocating the disso as to shut out French engineers. But owing his charge to see if the men mentioned could bo couragement of the movement at this stage, to the scarcity of Chinese railway experts it is found. While they were at the temple a our motives are above suspicion. A bog-propoerd to engage Japanese us they ure cheap woman entered and prayed to the Joss for the cott of American commodities means an and familiar with the people. Here is illustrated restoration of her stoler jackets. The Inkong the growing teadancy, buf, ramments the heard hor prayer, and asked her to accompany Tientsin Times, the Viceroy will find the him to the police station with a view to Japanese us aggressive as any other foreigners, identifying the clothing. She did, and claimed the jackets as her property. The coolie was San, the Commissioner for the pacification charged before Mr. G. N. Orme at the Police

ALLEGED MURDER IN YUNAN.

ACOUSED ARRESTED KERE..

Inspector Hanson boarded the as. Kinshan on har arrival here, yesterday afternoon and arrested W, Siwa, a German Pole, who, while employed as a ganger on the Yunan railway, is alleged to have shot and murdered a Chinaman omyloyed in lis gang is June last. Aceused was brought hers from Canton for safe custody until he could be transmitted to Germany for trial. He was placed before Mr. F. A. Haze

the performances of Burcott demagogues, It was, of course, against nature that the natives here, many of them imbued with immediate gain to all the others, British, the pugnacity of the ion of Canton, should Gerninn, French, Italian, and so on. With feal reconciled to inglorious function during self interest like that to help, it is only such a pretty fight; such a unique upwornatural that the Chinese should rely on the of the Swatow district, has done his work so Court yesterday with being in unlawful innd at the Police Court yesterday, and on His! tunity, from their point of view, for making sympathy of all non-Aincrican traders. thoroughly that he has made lufiuential possession of same. His Worship sentenced Worship satisfying himself as to the Identity history. We are led to believe, by a well That they have not got it strengthens our opemies. Bono of these have forwarded a him to 21 days baril labour and six hours' stocks. informed representative of the Chinese opinion that the boycott has got out of hand patition, without names, to the Viceroy

́INTERPORT SHOOTING MATCH, community, that there has been an actual through bad management and methods, Canton He, strangely enough. takes notice disinclination amongst the really respon- and is now a common danger. It has be of the paper wont to him through, the post and unbacked by the names of the petitioners. sible members thereof to join in the more lived like fre-the simile has been used by The charges of uzduo paste and corruption ment; but that latterly their hands have a contemporary, but is too obvious to enjoy jaro altogether et variance with the name whrel Challenge Shield, presented by a member of nearly 2,000 persona, representing the various been forced by its popularity. It is not copyright-which is a "god servant but a San has made for himself on the country side, the Shanghai Gnn Clab, took place on Satar the Wapon Girls' School, outsile, the West.

longer

difficult to understand that great discretion bad master." The boycott is no was and is required in arranging to support servant to a cause, but master of a sing-

says a contemporary,

at

HONGKONG SECOND.

The first competition for the Wingard

of the roan, is committed him to gael pooding further orders from E. the Governor,

in the United States, which ap to the 10th

thousand people sought refuge at the Avenido, where they spent wiserable night. After the firot sbook at half past eight there wero a dozen more. Everything was quiet after two o'clock in the morning.

Two walls of the Monte Forte were very maah shaken. The quarters of the Commandant The gate were cracked from top to bottora.

entry houses of the Gaia -vollapsed, and the chapel threatens raiu. Several other houses,

also, are badly cracked.

No casualty or loss of life has been as yet recorded, terror still prevails, however. There in a tremendous exodus from Macse to Heng- kong, while other people are talking of living in mitsheds on the hills.

POLICE TENNIS.

Further results in the Police Tennis tourn ment, singles, are as follow-In the second round Grant-beat Mackenzie, Robertson. Boratého tɗ Chide, Piti bout Counsell, Edwards beat Withors and Waterer boat Lauder. In the third round Watt will meet Shepherd or Langley and Gradt will try conclusions with Cffide.

AMERICAN BOYCOTT AT HONGKONG.

THE BOYCOTT AT SHANGHAI,

The N. C. Daily News of the 8th inst. reports-On Sunday afternoon at o'clock trades in-Shanghai, met in the auditorium of day, each club shooting on its own ground. Gate of tho Native City, to consider further Four or five days ago we pablished a Shang-The team consisted of five members who steps to be takon regarding the boycott on such an agitation within a British colony;/ion in which passions and proju dice's bai telegram referring to action in. re boycott shot at 40 birds each, eighteen yards rise, and American manufactares. Me. Ma Siang-pan

A preliminary mosting of Chinese, in ocuner- by the Chamber of Commerce there. The in Hongkong (as elsewhere when available) the moved a resolution that all contracts for goods

tion with the boycott of American goods locally, nd we are curious to learn how it came whose overcoming has been the laboriousN-C. Daily News now Mys-The statemont magan trap was zod. Mr. W. R. MoD. Purr instant had not been reported at the U

was held at the Chiness Commercial Union about that Saturday's meeting of the task of years, threaten to overwhelm every made yesterday morning in this column, that acted as referee. The result of the match was Customs, should be cancelled, after which an yesterday, about 33 persons Geng present.

the General Chamber of Commerce had sent a as follows :--

inventory of all American goods in Shanghai Chinese Commercial Union came to be thing. And nothing can be lost by a

Those present decided to petition H.E. the and on their way to this port must be taken "masterly inactivity" at this stage. The telegram anont the boyant to the Doyen of the attended by such a rabble about eight

Governor for permission for the local Chincue and a stamp placed on such goods so that peoplə kundred irresponsibles, we are told, pre- thing can be taken up again where it leaves Diplomatic Body at Peking was premature. A

may bay them knowing that these goods wors to hold a meeting in connection with the boy- contracted for prior to the boycott. This reaccolt, as under an Ordinance, passed in 1888 it telegram on the subject of the probable injury suming to express disapproval of the official

to foreign trading interests generally, if tho

lution was accepted by the meeting, The individual scores by the members of the speeches by several other persons, and confirmed

is illegal for them to assemble together without. communique which forbade the holding of

present agitation is continuoù, has boon

by Mr. Sa Pao-sen heul of the Pisco Goods permission. the meeting. The members of that Union in the meantime, take the local view of it, addressed by the China Association to the Hongkong team wero :-

Guild, who undertook on behalf of himself and his fellow racehunts in the piece goods business had, we suppose, at least a tacit right to that Hongkong should be upset by u belated | British Minister, thi ugh Sir Pelham Warren, assemble gia Union; but the members reinforcement of a movement that is already and the General Chamber of Commerce has decided to address the Senior Consul here on bein

ged in other places. could seamely have been ignorant of the

the same subject.'

the mobs of Western America should elit wat is eminently undesirable

Sportmon's Gun Club, Shanghai...1844.2. Hongkong Gun Clab

...175 Foochow Gun Club...-- ...

...163 Shanghai Gun Club

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Mr. A. C. Macmillan Mr. H. W. Looker

Capt. B. C. L. Fitzwilliams Mr. H. J. Stabb...

Mr. L. Plummer

After

to act up to Mr. Ma Siang-peh's resolution.

that

Many local firms are now publishing notices the effect that having no American goods in

Mr. Su Peo-sen was loudly cheered, and the stock, they are unable to sapply customers with. meeting ended.

the staff.

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