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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1907.
The dead body of a child was found on Satur TELEGRAMS. day night on the hillside near Wongnelchong.
It is notified in the Governmen'. Ở zqife, with reference to Government Notifi ation No. 732 of the 1st November, 1905, that all childreb
under twelve years of age, admitted as patients into the Civil Hospital, the Victoris Hospital, the Luustio Asylum, the Kennedy Town Heapital or the hospital bulk Hygeia, will be charged If the fees charged to adult persons in similar circumstances, with effiat from the ist proximo,
we are, by the reasons stated, we yet have small hesitation in assuming that it is no shortage of natural products that has led to this upheaval of Wall Street, and if the the current Gazette, among the list being one Feveral important tenders are called for in assumption be warranted, then it follows for the repair of the hospital hulk Hygoid; one that the news is less permanently important for the maintenance and repair of Government -CO., than it looks that there was no real neers buildings in the Colony of Uongkong, British sily for the parie; and that it may be Kowloon and the New Territories; and one for resolved into a mere struggle of those arch-the maintenance, and repair of roads, streats, gamblers against whom President Roos bridges, telegraph and telephone lines in the
Colony during the year 1908. TELT has declared war. In that case, we WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS would fain hope that only the fimucial Titans concerned may be wounded, but, of course it always happens that the smaller fry are drawn into the vorlox. These volossal gamblers prefer an end like SABZON's, and will not dio alone. The mention of President ROOSEVELT's attitude of declared hostility towards, the Trusts suggests the gnical passibility that this 1 doz.qta. 24vz. plafauial eciis may perhapy--liave been
8.750
$8.50givered for political purposes. The big operators could probably in sime guch way not only aim a blow at the present and future policy of the President and bia successor but make a profit out of the business at the same time. It is not wildly nebait able to suggest that the movied interests would go ruthlessly to work to see such a policy uipped' in the bud. Thaso rings and combines are not accustomed to consider the fate of the small investor when they are our after a haul, ami when, as no it looks like a stand-up fight in a corner, de fanding their very existence, they are leas
kely than ever to be squeamish. ROCKEFELLER and Morgan jumped into the stock market to avert a panic, as our London correspondient informs us they did, we are not obliged to believe that their motive was as altruistic and public-spirited as that which prompted the Treasury Departmenthom police on to etho. to the resene of the banks. The
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CHATBAU LAFITE 50.00
10.00
100
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OUR CLARE TS, INCLUDING
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THE GENUINE PRODUCT OF THE JUICE OF fact that President ROOSEVELx has felt
THE GRAPH.
CLARETS FROM THE CELEBRATED CHATEAUX ABOVE MENTIONED ARE
200 WELL KNOWN
TO NEED COMMENT, AND WE CONFIDENTLY - RECOMMENÓ,
THEM AS
obliged to deny that he or his policy was responsible for the crisis serves to confirm the suspicion we have ventured to outline. Whether designed or not, it is evident that TO CONNOISSEURS with the authinking masses, distrust of such CAN policy must already have beon engendered and we cannot help thinking this a serious MATURE AND IN FINE CONDITION. pity, and hoping that notwithstanding these
and all such difficulties, fra stand will stl be made against the devouring Molochs of A. S. WATSON & CO..fic, who have thriven us ill-weeds
always lo thrive, until now they are unmitigated nuisance, a consthat menace to the prosperity and well being of the in divi lual, and a danger to the state and its
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Hongkong, 23rd October, 1907,
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MARRIAGES.
On October 12th, at Bhanghai, ALFRED Hvar, to NK CHATHAM.
On October 19th, at Shanghai, Frexic D BARRETTO LO Otive H. JoNER.
DEATH.
The list of applications for publicans and adjunct licences to be considered by the Justices of the keuse at the aunnal licensing sessions is published in the Gazette.
A Peking letter states that the reactionaries have uncceeded in almost convincing their Majesties to veto any suggestion to engage foreign advisers for the proposed reforms in the national currency
The Colonial Secretary notifies in the Guzelic that conditions regarding nomination of oaudi-
raed on applicat on ut his office. dates for the Nobel Peace Prize, 1908, may be
The American Consulate General received the following telegram from the Manila. Observatory
On October 19th, at Shanghai, Czcz Esat 11 am. on Saturday October 26, 1907. at HAY, Inf.nt son of HA. Uray.
0,50 a.m:--Typhoon E. N. H. Manila not far Eastern coast Lozen".
LUNGRONG OFFICE: 104, Des Vœux BUADU. LONDON OFFIca: 131, Fuser'STREET, E.O
The Daily Press.
For disturbing Salvation. A my services a Chicago man was sentenced by polies magistrate of that city to sit through the services conducted by the Army on the following three Sunday evenings.
Copy of an order made by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, who are initiating
Great Britain of the disease of glanders in mentres for securing the eradication "from horses, is published in the Gazette
The Canton Insurance Office ask us to state the auditors elected at the sanal meeting held last week were Messrs. H. Peroy Smith and W. H, Potts. Mr. A R. Lowe was not, as appeared in the report of the meating, re-
HONGKONG, OCTOBER 28FIL, 1907.
Wn have lately read that the American. crops, this year have been a comparative failure, and we have also seen it stated that the same erops were excellent, both in quality and quantity. The mischief of it is that one never knows what to believe of the great variety of statements coming from the United States. The American Press, where it is not downright venal, appens to think nothing of publishing every story that its olebted light hearted and enthusiastic contributors. Receipts into the Treasury between January bring in. The contradicting of the story ist and August 31st totalled $3,774, 128.45, next day does not seem to reflect unfavour- while the payments ont wore 83,855,182.13. ably upon anyone concerned, provided the The payments out, therefore excended the re,
·ceipts by 881,053:08. original lie was interesting or sufficiently sensational, With this in mind, we have` The Gazette contains a notification of the very little confitence in approaching the places and hours at which the Military Author subject of the presert financial crisis, month and next, and warms shipping to keep ities will carry out gun practies during this figuring so prominently in the telegraphic clear of the ranges, news of the last few days, and which has a
The bazaar and fancy fête promoted by the Ministering Children's League, to be held on Thured y afternoon on the Volnatoor Parade Ground, promises to be a very attractive event An excellent programme of songs, recitations and dances by the young people has been arranged, and not the least interesting part of irauts. The full programme appears in our the proveedings will be the musical tableaux
advertisement columus.
Last night a volunteer named Cullen fell off the stealaunch that was bringing him and others from the Stonecutters camp to the city. The lausoh was stopped as quickly as possible, and went back for him, but if one of the Eg. genre, named Tollins, bad not already jumped in with a boy, it might have been too late, as
Cullen was exhausted when ratched. Tollins
bad taken the buoy to him in the water, and both were rescued none the worse. Engineer Tollina is to bo warmly complimented on his presence of mind and courage,
Four men have been arrested by the Hang- a obarge of boing concerned in the murder of Im Tong, a widow, ou the 4th inst. 'It was alleged that the conduct of the deceased since the death of her husband had not met with the approval of several poople and probably actuated by jealousy a number of men called at her house on the ist. and set on her with choppers and killed bar, afterwards burying the body. The polics bicame aware of the crime through an informer betraying his friends.
At the Magistras an Indian sergeant attached to the Naval Yard police named Sarej Din was the complainant in a charge of assault against one of the Indian constables. It appeared that two coustables Lad'a queriol and when the matter was referral to the Beigeant he ordered both men to return their room. Afterwards, he called the accused hack and remonstrated with him, whereupon the latter is alleged to have draws a knife and stabbed the sergeant so severely that he was adjourned and a cross-summons against had to be taken to the hospital. The case
the sergeant, was taken out.
DAILY PRIJE" EZCLUSIVE SRBVIOR.]
THE CALABRIAN CATASTROPHE.
MANCHURIAN FINANCES.
Tokyo, October 20th. A reliable telegram from Mukden states that, Vicer y Hau Shih-ahang has applied to the Government for a subsidy of il 5,0 0,000 because of the impoverished state of Masoba rin. It is reported that he will return to Mukden as soon as his application is granted... KOREAN CASE SENT TO HONGKONG
LONDON, October 27th, The deaths in the Calabrian earth-
Tokyo, October 20th. The case of Mr. Bathell, Editor of "The [quake are now numbered at six Koron Daily Newa," who was recently tried a
the British Consulate-General in Koros, has hundred.
been transferred to Hongkong for trial in Another disturbance has-ocenrred consideration of the new Order in Connoil, at Dhurmatollah.
ADSETTS PLEADS FOR MERCY.
ENGLISH TRAIN DISASTER.
THIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, William Hall Adsetts, found guilty by a LONDON, October 27th.
special jury of the wilful murder of Gertrude' Dayton and senienced to death, has appoalid Abad train smash has occurge d
to His Excellency the Governor for pardon. near Hampstead, owing to fog. Three He had received letters from his family whe persons were, killed and seventeeners in great distress, especially his mother
who was suffering from heart failure, and ant injured...
that account he sought clawendy at the hands of bis Excellency the Governor. Adsetts, it appears, he so old and decrepit mother and a young brother in America who are supported by the exertions of a young sister. A lotter from his sister ioade as if he had previously, confessed his guilt to her. She wrote that when Adsetts' mother received the news of her son's arrest on a charge of murder sha collapsed, and he pleads that the shock of learning that her son is will prore fatal to her. Strictly speaking,
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE COMMERCIAL CRISIS IN. AMERICA,
Donox, October 24th. Receivers have been appointed to the Westinghouse Electric, and the Westing House Machine Companies in Pittsburg.
Mr. Corlelyou bás deposited 810,000,000 in the local banks, and this has steadied the amrket, which closes active but irregular,
LATER:
The Bank of England-rate of discount is unchanged. There is a consensus of opinion
in London that the market bas stood, a remarkable manner, the influence of the New York troubles; showing that it has rid itself of speculative Americ in commitments.
Pittsburg ports that receivers have been appointed, to the Iron City Trust Co., with deposits amounting tỷ $1,700,000. The market remains closed.
New York reports that the Humilt in Bank, with deposits of $7,000,000, uka Twelfth Ward Bank, with deposits of $3,000,000, and The Empire Savings Bank, with deposits of $3,300,000, have suspended payment. The market opened strong and buoyant, but later on it relapsed to below yesterday.
LATER.
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A violent clump occurred in the New York market at 2 pm, followed by feverish rally on the announcement that a pool bat been formed at the instance of Mr. Pierpont Morgan to enable brokers to
already lent 825,000,000, close operations to-day. Mr. Morgan has
The Southern Steel Co. of Birmingham,
to be executed
Adsetts has made no confession, is state- | man is that after the dand wozazn
and he had vistat many house of ill fame and drunk a large quantity of quer, they retura ed to the Hongkong Hotel and quarrelled, Adsets alleging that the woman continually provoked him. On this be struck bor in the region of the heart and knocked her down.
He says he thought she was dead, and his reason for putting the band round Lar nock was to check the bleeding, and to make sure that life was extinct." It amounts to u plea of manslaughter, and through the chaplain, has gone to His Excellency the Governor. Adentin sobs and wacps in his cell.
We understand the dato of the execution has boon fired for November 13.
APPOINTMENTS.
pleased to appoint Mr. B. H. J. Gompertz to
His Excellency the Governor has been.
act as Puisne Judge during the absence on leave of His Honour the Chief Justice; or until further notice. With the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies he has also bean pleased to appoint the same gentleman, who was assistant Colonial Secretary, to thin post of Firat Police Magistrate ju suocrasion to Mr.T. Eercombe Smith, who has been transferred to the service of the Straits Settlements. His Excellency has also, with the approval of the Secretary of tate for the Colonias, appointed Mr. Ceol Clémenti, Assistant Registrar General, to the post of Assisiant Colonial Secretary, in succession to Mr. Gomperts, promoted, Mr. Clemanti's promotion causes a vacancy for an Assistant Registrar-General, and it has pleased the Governor to appoint Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, cadit, to that position,
THE BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY.
to
It is said in the Mainichi that the NEK. Alabama, with a capital of $25,000,000, bṛs and the Norddeutscher Lloyd have arrived a failed. A run has commenced of the Union an amicable arrangement to discontinue the competition between them on the Siamese Trust Co. of Providence Rhode Island. service. The N.D.L. will consequently and Owing to the suspension of the State Bank representatives to Singapore for the perpes of of Nevada the Governor declared yesterday, arriving at a final settlement with the N.Y.Kto-day and Saturday legal bolidays.
On Saturday night the great Daly theitra authorities. With regard to a compromise between Messrs. Butterfield and Swire and the the accounts of the Hamilton, the Twelfth out saying, was the life of the piece as the The Bank Examiner has announced that, The Cingalee," was staged by the
Bandmann Co. M. Harry Cole, it goes with N.Y.K. concerning the Yokohama Shanghai service, it was stated that the new rates would Ward, and the Empira City Bank, show Baboo lawyer, while Miss fleurgie Corlaas was come into force on the next trip of the Kasuga that they are all solvent. The two former at home as Peggy Sabine, and with the Marn, which was to leave Kobe for Shanghai suspended payment for lack of ready cash:sistance of other members of the com
There is no foundation for the report that
There is altogether a better feeling in Newpany addod the pleasure of a larga the Third Division of the Luchas, now in York, the market is still at its lowest bitandisuce. The other members of the Bind Manchuria, is to be sent to Chientao as a there is a steadier feeling. Receivers have
menn Company acted well their parts and, may demonstration against the Japanese. There are been appointed to the Union Trust Co., show with their presence.
be expected in the play to night to gross the only about a thousand troops in the neighbour and the Knickerbockers Trust. Ca Two hood of the island, and China has no intention of pitting her military forces against those of Brooklyn Banks and the International
dispute is being carried out by the Grand Jepan. Everything that can be done to avoid Trust Co. have suspended payment. a collision with the Japanese over this frontier councillors of siale Yuan Shih kei and Chang Chih-Lung with the support of Prince Ching. Negotiations are still in progress between the Waiwapn and the Japanese Chargé d'Affaires, and a satisfactory settlement is anticipated The prospect of an alliance between the two countries, mooted in some quarters, must, how ever, be regarded as remote; for it is open to question whether the present feoliage of the Chinese authorities towards Japan are better
Japanese War in 1894. than they were at the outbreak of the Chino
MARRIAGE AT THE PEAK CHURCH.
[N.-C. Daily News Service.]
FOREIGN MAILS AND THE CHINESE
RAILWAY.
Tientsin, October 20th. Tolographic instructione have baen received from Feking to prohibit all but military foreign mails from being carried on Chinese railways, unless they are sent through the Chinese Post
Office.
This order emanates from the Ministry of Posta and Communications,
Mr. Chou, Director of the Imperial Northern Railways, has gone to Faking in connexion. with the matter.
The outgoing mails of the International Post Offices have been suspended,
AN ABORTIVE RISING.
Swalow, October 19th...... The rebels concerned in the rising at Ping At the Peak Church yesterday morning Mrs.hu, Haifeng Prefecture, have been dispersed. A. E. Robinson, widow of the late Mr. Ed.
Three rebels wore executed. Hongkong anti- Robinson, barristor-at-lew, was married to for the rising.
narchists are said to have bien responsible Captain H. I Block, of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Company's steamboat Foman. The
THE "DEVANHA" COLLISION, Rev. F. T. Johnson was the officiating clergy man, and many friends of the parties were pre-
Tokyo, October 19th. The Supreme Marine Court at fokyo to-day sent to witness the ceremony. The bride, who quashed the judgement of the Oaks Court was prettily attired in a dress of palakonera ing the pilet King and suspending the green teffets silk, was attended by or licence of Captain Shimakawa for three months, Stevenson, as bridesmaids. Captain John Mar King's licence has been suspended for a month, little daughter May, and Miss Greadoliae Shinshu Hart, Both are now blamed and for the enllision between the Devanha and the
chant, A.P.D., attended the bridegroom as beat and Captain Shimokawa's for four months. man, and Mr. B. W. Grey gave away the bride Maru's turning course and took steps too late King asserted that he mistook the Shinshu to avoid a collision. He also alleges that Cap View, where inmerous friends of the happy couple forgathated to offer their felicitations Mr. and Mrs. Black left by the mid-day steamer
good dest of interest for all of us, even if A cook in the employ of the Sincere Company we do not all stand to win or se greatly who has for some time recently been the lion was afterwards held at 9. Mountain by the extraordinary disturbance of the
victim of certain delusions, fell from a verandah on Saturday morning and was taken to the money market which the New York crisis hospital suffering from injuries to his head and probably involves everywhere. At a loss as anus as well as internal injuries.
for Macao.
WHY STEVENSON LEFT SHANGHAI
A
mes age
to
LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
The match on the HK.C.C. ground on Saturday was between teams A. to L, and M. to Z. The A. to L. team won by 42 runs. Scores are as follows:→→→→
A YO li
15
Major Lewis, c Sub (Coolie), b Maki...... RD, Hütelison, ↳ Peakouts A. A. Claxton, Peake, tf Robinson........ Major, Chitty, e Wichurt, b Robin-on.. Capt. Stanger-Lonthos. ad li Wishart FA, Fowler, e Robile, Wishand.............. 16 H. Hancock, not ont Capt. Beasley, not ont
Dr. J.M.Atkinson, e Sub (Coolie). Peako W. J. Heower and W. Clegg thi tot bat.
Fircres
Total
MTC J
W. C. D. Turner, o Beasly, b Claxton Lieut. J. M. P. Taylor, 1th, rent
H. R. Makin, not sub
A. W. Ponke, Clegg
A. W. Powsil Clegg...
Fit, Stevens, a Chixton
S. Robinson, nut ont
101
I J. Wishart, B. J. L. Wright, A. Mackenzie a G. M. Morrell did not hat.
Extris
Peike
Stevens Mukin Rhine Wh
Total
-BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Wishart...
Mackenzie
Mnigen Leaths Major Losin Clogg
Bergar Carton
A TOL
17
14
ค
...... 13.
+
1
405=8258 Pases
The Middlesex Regt, met the Civil Service match ended in a win for the visitors by 15 rừng. A team at Happy Valley on Saturday and the Scores were
SUMILEY,
pt. Herford, ant out Sgt. Haines, e Giast, baekny Q.M.S. English, ran out... mag A. 8. 8. Hayward, t Mackay..... Sgt. Clelland, Brawn, Mackay C. S. Hunt, Tacker, Mackag Set. Hall, o al Maekny. Sgt. Sharpe, b Muokas........ CS:Stuy, When, Mackay... Sgt. Denco, e Chalklar, Backay Sgt. Danas, and Mackay
EXTR
Total
VEVIL BERVICE Tucker, « English, la Hunt
turlow,
Kelly, runt Moy, b Stagey Hoggath b
kaimy Parkinson. b Stucry.
aste and Stacey..... Whoq), e ind i Harford Brown, Stacey.... Cibbons, Strey Chaloy
Extras
Tutal
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Hoggarth... Mackay
Chid Eloy
好
14
TERVÍGSYGOW an v. u.K. POLICE É C
This League Match was played on Saturday last, and resulted in a win for the former clas by 2 wickets and 62 runs, Scores -
A. O, Brawn, e Tell, Irvine R. B. Cooper, o Pitt, Ker..
E. Erring, Filt, ferino
K. Pestonji, b Irvine
M. Asger, o Woodhouse, is Moody. R. Ba, Irvi
J. W. Stewart, b Erving....
L... Lanonert, b lesine...
L. A. Rose, takot
G. Evans, not out.
E. Le Breton, did not bat
Totalfor 8 wkLk.
W.K. 10LICE R C.
Lanter, e Stuart, b Brawn Moody, at Irving, h. Brown... Edwards, Stewart, b Brawa
Pastonji
P. P. J. Wolehouse, Pitt, b Brawa
Meilardy, e Irving, h Pestonji s Fowler, & Brane. Potonji
Irvine, e Brawo... Bel, e anil b Pestonji Kent, Lammert Ker, not out.
is Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS:
Kerr. Irvino
16 3
15. 1
50
Fatward Mody
1s
Lunder...
15. 10.
Pestonji Krawn Lommert
10
THE VOLUNTEER CAMP.
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We will not willingly believe that Mr. H. W. Stevenson deliberatoly sought to misle d us in our recent interview, but we cannot help feeling puzzled by the flowing from the N.-C. Daily News of October 21-
Mr. H. W. S eventon, the English. Champion Billiard Player, has left Shanghai. The two matches that had been arranged for the current week at The Shanghai Club Settlement is left to chew. the end of reflec sad The Country Club are cancelled, and the tion. To assist the process Mr. Stevenson has bent
the Prose through his agent to the Municipal Conseil (or possibly the Consular numbers under canvas at Stonesattors. On
effect that if the
The week end saw a hrge addition to the Body) and the Editors of the local Press had Saturday the artillery Companies were engaged seen it to welcome bin in person he might have been pleased to prolong his stay and to at practics with the fifteen pounders and this fulfil his engagements. As he did not receive concluded the real work of the week. On the attention to which he considered himself Batarday night the camp was decidedlý gay, the entitled, be quitted without more as this inhospitable soil, The contretemps will be occasion being a guest night. After dinner the genuinely regretted by the whole sporting com Ramsdalen provided an entertainment that was masity of Shanghai, who love sport for mach enjoyed by visitors, volunteers and- spirt's sake and may be pardoned for little slow in grasping the narrow view taken of egglars. Next morning brought forth a more
bring
it by, fortunately only a very few, professionals. serious occasion, when all the man turned out to became acquainted with those who hoped to see and preached an interesting sermon. His thesis If Mr. Stevenson had given himself time to divine service. Archdeacon Banister officiated him play, he would huse had no reason to
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complain of Shanghai hospitality nor of the was that Christianity provided an excellent ideal walcoma accorded to one who oroods in ang for the judicidual and in athisling he showed particular branch of sport. As things are, that the qualities required wore, the same as for however, the community is content to leave the Christian-discipline, self-control and self Billiard Champion that thorough sportsman, denial. The reverend goatleman toushed on enshrined in its memory as its special visiting
John Roberts.
controversial ground when in a reference to Socialism Le said that Christianity would have A Colonial edition is being iacusd by Mr.to adjust its altitude to present day discovente. Unwia of "The Beetle," the famous sensational Hovel by Mr. Richard Marsh, which has run bymubooks wero v. ry varied and the hymnus had The service was in many respecte peculiar The
mil of it: "The Beatle" is the kind of book through tou editions. An English-reviewer-
to be rendered" without. masic while the which you put down only for the purpose of tain Skimakaws failed to take steps to avoid inrning up the gas and making sure that no the collision, when he made out. the two side parend or thing is standing behind your ghair, has head to starboard suddenly when he saw until finished except for the rason above. lights of the Deranka. The turned the Devanand it is a book. which no one will put down the green light on his port side.
described.
Presbyterian order as regarile standing at
prayer was observed.
The offical guest night, which was to have been to-morrow night, har besci postponed to Saturday.
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