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conditions a minimum of 1000 cubic feet of air per hour for each passenger oscried, and such ventilation to be entirely beyond the control of any passenger on board. No additional expense need be incurred in thus fitting up a steamship; the means, in fact, are always at hand in the engine and boiler casings, the high temperature of which is always available with a little forethought to set in action a series of exhaust tubings. It is no credit to our great ship-building establishments that, in the majority of cases
The Alexander Oiname theatre continues to mupply acceptable after dinner entertainment. Manils Orchestra play enjoyable selections Now pictures are being shown this week and the while Miss Giralds pleases with her Spanish. danoo
The Filipino linguists have formed an aò- ociation known as the Simshaning Man- angsing, the, aim of which is to study all the various dialects of the country for the purpose of making out of all of them a common tonguo that shall be the national language of the archipelago when the Philippine islands are
ventilation; the passenger steamship appears amongst the few exceptions. The scandalous overcrowding of cholie enig aut skips in the early years of the last century did indeed produce an Act defining the minimum amount of space to be allowed for each volie shipped, but strangely enough no pro- vision was runde for the adequate provision of fresh air; battening down was indeed forbidden, but otherwise ventilation seems to have been passed over. The statutable limit of minimum space under the Act is 72 cubic feet for each individual carried, which the ventilation of our ocean-going steam granted their independence. is required to be clear from obstruction of any kind. In an ordinary ship with, say, a tween-deck, 8 feet high, this will bo met by passengers about 2ft. Bin, with a triple rog of banke, 6ft. 6in. long at each side.
The German Mail of the 13 August was As each adult on an average rendere unres-delivered in London on the 12 fnet. pirable about 900 cubic feet of air per hour, the amount allowed to each, 72-cubic feet, will need to be renewed twelve times each lour to maintain healthy conditions: pro-
ASIATIC CORDIALvided the spaces he left open this can be A Valuable Household Remedy for Adulte, in accomplished from the hatchways, without calling on the ports which are liable to be cases,of Cholera, Diarrhoes, Colic and Dysentery,
closed in bad weather. To Orientals accus-
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ships romains in the same archaic condition fit was found upwards of half a century
ago.
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The interport Cricket Match at Shanghai will probably take place the firet" week in Ostober. Tientsin is not sanding a team.›`
ed
The Manila Merchants Association has invit
President Roosevelt to visit the Pikäppines, which in their letter they describe as "these treasure islands of the East.
The Kiangen Acid and Chemical Works, tomed to high temperatures no great hard. Shanghai, were destroyed by fire on the 8th bips need be undergone is properly regu-inst. The loss is stated to have been fully cover,
ed by insurance in various companies. lated ships, whether seam or sailing,
When we come to examine the accommo- dation usually provided for the superior classes of passengers another state of things is to be noticed. In the ordinary steamship, from motives of privacy, the accommodation. is usually provided in closed off cabins, where overy obstraction is offered to the frog
Mr. Orlando Baker has been approved by HM the King as Consul of the Tailed States of America at Saudskan, British North Borneo.
Mr. Carl Wolter, of Messrs. Hoyer & Co., has been decorated by the Korean Emperor with the Order of the Third Class of the
Palkoi
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The navigating offour of the despatch ship Alacrity," attached to the China Squadron, Lieutenant Ball, has beenrooppainted to her for
her new commission.
circulation of air; in few cases is ther any exit provided for the vitiated air into the open, for the most part it being allowed to escape, as best it can through emall opens into the interior passages of the ship, generally themselves more or less foul.
The Kobe papers report the death of Mr. with air escaped from the engines and boiler Alfred Morris, who was present at the bom- rooms. Motives of economy inday theedment of Kagoshima in 1962 and had owners to crowd as many passengers as spent about fifty years in Japan, possible into cach closed compartment, and the ordinary passenger himself, as often as not from ignorance, aggravates the ovil by closing up every opening he can through Rome vague fear of "drafts. An aggra vated instance of overcrowding in a steamer used for long excursions, accompanied with à practically total absence of any provision
for ventilation whatever, was recently.
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Hongkong, 8th September, 1908.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The Straits Settlements-trade statistics for
the quarter ended June 30, show that the value of trade in the Colony was $23,557 138 less than in the corresponding quarter of 1907,
Mr. George Macartney, C.I.E., a son of the late Sir Halliday Macartney, British Council- lor for so many years to the Chinese Legation in London, has been gazetted British-Conpal General at Kashgar Mr. Macartney la the godsin of the late Li Hang-chang. He is at Bocouplished Ingaist, and speaks with fannsy a great number of languages in addition to numerons Central Asian dialects. Mr. Macart ney was born in China. He was socisted
with the Anglo-Russian Pamir Boundary Cenimission, and received the thanks of the
British Government for his services in sonnes. tion with that- body.
The following extract is from the " Japan Chronicle":-We are asked to warn oharitable people in Kobe and other ports against a middle- aged, rather stent woman who is now going about Kobe soliciting money under various names and preferta. It is stated that this woman drst solicited assistance with a tale of distress, aying that if she could get a little. -money-together she could open Carry Rooms and make a living in that way. Then her name was Mr. Bennett. Later she appeared as Mre, Lawrence and got a further sum of money on of Kobe, saying that she had an appointment as tancher at Vladivostok, but had debts to pay hare and no money to get there. At that time she was a British subject according to her own statement and obtained a passport as anoh. Her latest alias is as an American citizen under the name of Mrs. Morris. Horatory now is that she was robbed by a man in Honolulu, whom the pursued as far as Kobe, where she lost trace of him. She now wants to collect sufficient money to take her to Hongkong, where she allege that she has frienda.
It will be a source of great satisfaction to all friends of missionary work in Chino, says the Record, to know that the verod question of
TELEGRAMS.
["DAILY PRESH" EXCLUSIVE BREVICE.] THE DANISH CRISIS.
LONDON, September 14th. The Danish Cabinet has resigned. FAILURE OF CHAMPAGNE VINTAGE.
LONDON, September 14th. The champagne vintage, which is such an important industry in France, has become a total failure.
GERMANY AND NAVAL RE- DUCTIONS.
LONDON, September 14th. Prince von Buckow says it is im possible to call a halt in naval con- struction.
MOROCCO.
LONDON, September 14th. Mulai Hafid promises to recognise the engagements into which his pre- decessor entered.
LANCASHIRE LABOUR- TROUBLES.
LONDON, September 14th. The Lancashire mill operativas have refused the terms offered by the employers.
[REUTRE'S AERVICE.]
***** THE KAISER IN ALSACE. -
LONDON, September 12th. H. I. M. the Kaiser visited the Schlaucht mountain pass on the French frontier, but, ewing to its late receipt, had to regretfully decline the invitation of the French authori- ties in crose the frontier to Hohenesk where
BEFORE
SUPREME COURT."
Monday, 14th September,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
H. J. GoиEERTZ (AOTING PUISNE JUDGE).
A "ÖLUB'E `DIFFICULTIMS, A case which had formerly been the mbjook of police court proceedings was heard in which the Hang Yuen Clab sund Fow Tak Fai, a compradoro on a coasting steamer for, the return of three bleakwood tables and sight. |chsics vilned at $69. Mr. E. Harding sppeared
for the plaintiffs and Mr. W. J. Daniol, from, the offse of Messrs. Johnson, Etokes and
The case for the plaintiff as presented by Mr. Harding was that, the elab being a year ago in fasacial diffinities, the defendant advanced th sum of $70 in two lots and received a pledge on part of the furniture. In August of this year ha became tired of his connsation with the club and went up there one day and took sway tho three tables and eight, chaire which were the He had no right to the abject of the claim. furniture as at that time the club did not owe him anything like $70. He had paid no subscriptions for two months. While he might have had some moral right to the furniture he had no legal right.
The
Marter, appeared for the defendant.
the olub said that
manager of the sub only owed defendant $17.18. At the Polloe Court defendant said he was not member of the club and witness had treated him as-anch since. Witness spoke to the tablen and chaira talug fremoved from the club one day last month,
After hearing other evidence, his Lordship awarded judgment in favour of defendant.
MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
Monday, September 14th.
BEFORE HON. COMMANDRE; BASIL RN TAYLOR, N. (MARINE MAGISTRATE).
*
IN HARDER OF REFUGE WITHOUT
PERMISSION.
The owners of fifteen native craft were proozeded against for remaining in the harbour of refuge at Causeway Bay without the special permission in writing of the harbour master.
With the exception of one, all the defendants pleaded guilty. The exception told the Court that he was told by someone, at Kennedy's stables to go there to embark horses, but admit. ted that he did not embark any
episcopal jurisdiction In Mid-Chins has been a still more magnificent view is obtained. In each case his Worship imposed a line of There appears to be great distress in the satisfactorily settled. An agreement has been His Majesty thereafter motored through 83, in default, ten days' imprisonment.
the pealing signed by the English and American Bishops Alance, receiving ovations from the in- concerned, and countersigned by the Archbishop habitants who greeted him with Church of the United States. It defines clearly- of Canterbury and the Presiding Bishop of the of bells and the strewing of
neighbourhood of Pakhoi due to drought followed by inundations, Rise which at this season is usually $5 a pioul is quoted $5, and dicontent is developing,
the respective spheres of infl dence, and sets at
path.
IGNORED A POLIOR CALL.
Lance Sergeant Sutton prosecuted Lan Ping, ere in his master of the unlicensed steam isanah "Mike", for failing to stop when called to do so by a
Prosecutor stated that on the afternoon of
The entire of the superior passenger accomwell, some fifty or sixty feet deep at the who know how great has been the work of the warmth of his reception had toured the 11th he saw defendant's launch crossing
modation was here centralised amidships around the engine boiler spaces, so that there was absolutely no exeqse on the part of the builders and owners. With the OniT communications relating to the news campm-
exception of a small companion and two should be addressed to Ta■ EDITOR...
Correspondents viast forward their names and addoors situated aft, there was absolutely no dress with communications address to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of goog
aith.
"All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only....
No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers wali be inserted.
Orders for extra copies of DAILY Paese should ba
before 11 a.in, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only applies for Cash
Telegraphic Address, Pozes.
Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber," P.O. Box, 34. Telephone No.12,
BIRTHS,
On August 10th, at London, the wife of F. A.. MOKENAL, of a ton.
On September 5th, at Singhai to Mr. and On September 7th, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mire. W. T. Wars-EVANS, a Linghter,
MARRIAGES.
-Mrs. A. MANER PRTOR, 1 BCR.
On August fith, at Ewall, Surrey, JOHN REDDIE second son of the late Joan, REDDIE BLACK, Of Yokolnoia, Japhs, to SLAN DOROTET, eldest daughter of the late E. FLINT FILBY, also of
means for the admission of the outer air" except through small ports, which had to be closed in bad weather or when the decks were being washed: more remarkable still, there was not a single opening upwards from the passenger deck, the entire of which was hermetically sealed to prevent the possible. "encape of the epant-and-over-heated air. To make matters worse, the galley and
the
While handling eager at the top of a litt Quarry Bag Bugar R. Bery yesterday, a coglio accidentally fall into the well, and way killed instantly,
Admiral Sir James Hease, who was last employed from October 26th 1899 to September 9th 1901, as second in command of the China Station, is due to retire this mouth under the non-employment rule, seven years having elapsed since he hoisted his fag.
Mr. HP Wilkinson, Crown Advocate of 4 summons against the Shanghai, has filed Editor of the "Chias Gozatte" returnable this week, asting leave to commence proceedings
for an alleged libel against Judge Wildey con tained in a footnote pablished on August 4.
from Hongkong to Yaumeti, He blew his whistle four times, but no police was taken. Witness saw a man from aft go to the man at the
Than the "Mike" increased speel, Bird was wheel, and, afterwards to the engine room
seat at full speed to Iwamali. The Sergeant. boarded-her-five-minutes later and found the
defendent on boned, e
rest many diffiouls questions. If some of those Speaking at Colmar, His Majesty said that police officer. English Bishops here in the past sro Inclined our Alo mi undergone vicis to think that the English Charali dub made tessitudes, but was now able to develop itself large a concession, it must not be forgotten undisturbed, protected by the German that the origins ares of the Ses of Mid China Eagle, hie-standard which stood for the was too large for the whole to be worked maintanance of peace. effectively, and that the American branch of the Anglican Communion has large interests where," to quote Bishop G. E. Moute's words, there, and has rendered very efficient services "the Missionary Booletins of the Church of England-have failed to respond to appeals for distance in maintaining Church services." The arrangement now come to is a very happy
sointion of a difficult qestion, and will result
we are persuaded, la the strengthening and exteusion of missionary labours,
* FROM THE MANILACABLENEWS,
A SHIPPING DEAL.
San Francisco, September 9th. E. H. Harriman and his associates of the Union Pac to group have purchased the Onsanis Steamship Company.
DESTRUCTIVE FOREST FIRES.
Washington, September 9th. The forest fires in Minnesot, have now swept The lives of thousands of settlers are still
At the conclusion of a long tris in the case-over an area hundred miles square.
endangered.
cooking offices were actually placed on to Engineer Captain John Fielder, obief of a man named S. R. Prize charged in the
Engineer Consider James-Mountkåd who has been appointed first assistant engineer at Hongkong. Naval Yard, has passed the special coarse and is a Newman Memorial prias winner. Hejoined the engine room department in July, 1902, and reached his
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT,
upper deck without any communication with the outer nir otherwise than through small ports at the sides opening on to what was left for a promenade deck. The sleeping accommodation provided for upwards ofpresent rack 13 months ago. ainety passengere consisted in twenty three small cabins, the largest of which, actually Yokohama, Japan:
measured, contained slightly under 600 August Utli at Pontarville, Rt. Bev. H. J. Melons, BD, Bishop Ms. Co, to Geeuble feet, without allowing for fittings Fior (th, at Shanghai, GEORG STDNEY Fuckages, &c. Making allowance for these, BURTON SATHR to JENNIE, Only surviving daughter the actual space allotted to each passenger of the late ISAAC HALL of Cavan, Co. Monaghan,"
was 123 cubic feet, or just sufficient to Ireland.
DEATH
sustain ordinary breathing for 7 minutes! KHODA, Widow of into & E. BARTON, M.D., Fortuun tely, during the passage across the Pacific Ocean no bad weather was experienc. HUNGHONG OFFICE: 10A, Des Vox BOAD ed, so that except during the time of washing Missionary Society's Medical School in Peking saya, to lead to a lengthy and in all probability | LABOUR LEGISLATION IN AMERICA.
ELIZABETH GOODWIN.
On August 8th, at Greystones, co, formerly of Shanghai, aged 87 years.
Wicklow,
LONDON OFFION 191. FLEET STRENT, EC,
The Daily Press.
decks it was not necessary to close the ports Bull a large proportion of the passengers were compelled to sleep on a somewhat restricted deck, or accept what rough accommodation could be provided on an emergency elsewhere:
It is satisfactory to be able to record that there were no cases of plague during the wook onded 12th instant, and that a bank was again furnished up till non yesterday. Out of a total of 1069 cases for the year, however, 814 provod fatal. This last includes thres Euro pean cates, one fatal. Last week five Chinese cases of oholera were reported in the city.
Dr. J. G. Gibb, F.R.C.S., son of Mr. James
Defendant told the Court he did not hear the whistle.
His Lordship Imposed a fine of $15, the alterastire being five weeks' imprisonment,
-CORRESPONDENCE.
THE FERRY SERVICE.
"
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY. PRESE,"
BIB-Can you spare me some few lines in your esteemed paper to air a grievance with regard to The Star Ferry " whoare apparently trying to make up for the loss on subsidiary coins by reducing the speed of the forties!
-Until a very few months ago, it generally took seven, sometimes sight minutes to cross
Yes, I might even.
American Court at Slaghai with on assiat! with a dangerous weapon, Judge Willay da
Washington, Baptember 8th. An attempt to asmusduate the President was barred the accused's senior counsel, Mr. G. D. Court for China. There have bean sensational Musso, from appearing at the bar of the U. 8. incidents in the care including disputes between made by a crankat Sagamore Hill on Saturday, the details of which have just been made publle. the Judge and the aesnaed's attornies aïd we
The attempt occurred while the President was now it takes nine and ten,
I want to apparat my oes at a curtain, twtimony given by Mr shot was heard and ths balle: seg harmlessly notice in the judgment that the Jadga charao-riding about his plane at Sagamore Hill. Asay ten and mixie, terises `sertsia
as over the head of the President. The secret time (to the minute!) and the ferry, in former the bourse of the UB40 Musso in
President immediately startal in the licuation devoid of any ex-mark of trath" Price, service oflours who are on duty with the days brought me to the Hongkong shed thres some and a man was seen to run away. They and when Lhurried, I was just where I ought who at the first trial was sentenced to of the place from whence the shot seemed to (or two) minutes before my duty commenced, six months' imprisonment, has now on a re-trial of the case by direction of the Appellate Court, followed him but failed to secure his arrest to be, at the right time. Now I am always Inte until yesterday. He gives his name as Jobu been sentenced to three months. Leave to
Coughlin and is a crank of the first water is if I take the same ferry, and that is what is attempt on the President's life is believed to be saneying me, Way should I suffer because of appest again has been applied for. The
the result of a disordered mind. The shooting the "base" msney P. I don't pay with den-cents Gibb, M.P. for the Harrow Division, is coming announcement made by Judge Willey with
ploces, but always with rotes. to China to take up work at the London red to Mr. Musso seems likely, the Mercury was done with a revolver, Dr. Gibb and his family have for a long time ensational chapter of events. After bearing been actively connected with the work of the intimation Mr. Masso prooseded to the Kensington Chapel and its Mission at the Italian Consulate, and has since, it is under People's Hall in Notting Dale, London, W.- stood, filed a petition there asking that sa The following ofleers of the Royal Arry examination into his professional oradaot be Medical Corps have been placed under orders made. Such a step on the part of Mr. Maso was to be anticipated, as the action of Judge to join Far Eastera garrisons in the com
influence upon bis standing as a barrister.
HONDRONG, SEPTEMBER 15TH, 1908. NOTHING is so easy of ventilation as a modern steamer; the engine room and the provision of one or two guarded opens A. C. For, Lieutenant E. J. Elliot, and
I even sometimes lot the ticket-seller change a dollar-note for me into ten Chinese (always!--- Chinese) ten-pents pieces. So I say again: Why come down upon me in this way?
Washington, September 19 Speaker Cannon bas leaped into the limelight with a sensational speech regarding the pro-
If the Company is against an accelerated posed legislation to remove labolie organizations frem libility under the anti-trust laws Mr. service generally it might just give way with Canton declared that he was unalterably regard to the üla-time ferries. It really is opposed to class legislation of any sort. Legis so diffult to dispose of one's timin in fifteen. tions not amable to the law was ciass
He declared that labour is a bugaboo and that its bark was a great deal worse than
GIFT OF AN ISLAND.
mind.
Italian-Conqul will conduct an enquiry, dealing is kito. Wiley bus withdrawn his permission to practise. naturally with the grounds upon which Jndge The sequiry is expected to be Leld in public. and evidence of a more than interesting descrip-
TEMPER FÜGFT.-
WEATHER REPORT,
Now, as abore indicated, in this.case by ing trooping season: North China, Major Wildsy must bare of necessity a considerablolation that would tend to make labour org minutes, Knalosing my dard, I am età.. boiler and funnel casings afford ideal for the admission of fresh air, and the Leatenant J. C. Hart, all this month. South There is every reason to believe that M. legislation of the most extremo type, in his opportunities for the construction of exhaust construction of extraction air passages China, Major J, R. Probyn, D.8.0., Captain Musso's petition will be granted and that the shafts from every portion of the interior of around the funnel and hoiler casings, a BA. Craig, who has arranged an oxchange with the ship; yet perhaps from that very cause perfectly efficient system of ventilation was Captain AE. Thorp Lieutenant W. J. E B nowhere do we find the most elementary actually at hand, and only required the and Lieutenant H, M. J. Perry, all this month, requirements of the most ordinary change exercise of a little knowledge and discra-hess go out by the troopship Soudan," which
was scheduled to leave Senthampton to-morrow tion should be forthooming. of air so utterly set at naught as in your tion to be put in an efficient working the 16th instant. modera presenger-eteamship. Nor is the condition. Of course, in skip-ventilation, as neglect of the most ordinary sanitary appli-in mine ventilation, nothing must be left ences, for the supply of fresh air by any to the discretion of the passenger or means confined to the cheap and nasty worker, whose first instinct in both cases
coasting steamer, but we find it rampant will be to close up, every orifice admitting out of the £20,070 nooded. With a view to the April, May and June 1908
Washington, September 9th. Mra. Rassell Sage has purcussed Constitution Island, ou the Hadion, from the estate to which it belonged and has presented the jaland to the United States Government to be included in the reservation at West Point. The island is a small rook formation in the Hudson just opposite West Point Tao Government has wanted to control the place for some time past,
On the 14th at 1155 em.-The barometer has fallen over N.E. Japan, the depression remaining still to the West of Bakulaté,
Presure has increased considerably Dror B. Japan and the Bonius, and a slight rise bes taken place also over 8. -China and the Philippines.
It is in slight to moderate excess of the normal over the China coast, the Loochocs and the Plulippines.
Gracients continue slight and light variable windsong bao rested in the Formos Channel and the poet of tekina F
YOKOHAMA TO NEW YORK. The special China food, new being raised by
The Nippon Tusen Kaisha send us a state. the Religious Track Bodiely in England for the ment of the times occupied in transit from exterior of its work in Chica has, in payments Yokohams 10 New York of Silk which moved and promiess, reached a total of nearly 1,000 over the rest of Railways during
Honkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending CHOLERA IN THE PHILIPPINES. Aki Maru sarited Seattle April 21 days 22 hrs.
Na mak at 10 n. th. today, 0.28 inches. 16 April 2 204 2 o
216 221 br.1 o.
Down to the 9th inst. 15,917 casos of The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon 1. May 13 May 18
cholera, and 10,141 deaths have been reported to-days follows:-
Variable winds, in the Philippines noe the first of January. Hongkong & Neighbourhood, light; stowery. 20k-20. Tai is arclusive of the city of Manila which Formosa Channel⠀⠀
lyo.
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even in otherwise well constructed ocean or discharging air. One rule, above all administration of this fund the committee hava going vessels, where passengers bave often should be made imperative, and that is that invited Sir Charles Tarring, cus of their mer to traverse the great, oceans for many besides any air that may be admitted by bere, and the Rev. A. R.. Buckland, secretary Minnessta days without a break. In most other cases ports or other external openings liable to be of the Society, to visit Cains thig utama. Shinano where a number of human beings have to be closed during bad weather, each steamship They will leave on Sept. 25, and on their way Tango
will examine the work of the Japan Book and accommodated for a more or less prolonged crying passengers should be provided Tract Society, another of the Society'a anail- period, the Board of Trade or Parliament within itself with a system of ventilation aries in the Far East: directly, has made provision for adequate capable of supplying under the worst"
Aki
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28 May 20 11 June 21.
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25 June 21
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19 hrs.
21+ hra.
21 hrs.
1of hrs..
bri.
...Same as No. 1.
2012 fortunately has had very few ca584. From the South coast of China-between Same as No "-10-1, provinos about 250 caser d day continue to be South coast of chins between Samo na No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamooks: Average time per år 21 days, 7 hours reported.
Hangkong and Hainan er
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