THE NEW J.
AND
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST-4, 1899.
ATIES-1 mittes are of opinion that the charge in the law
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willator only affect the class of persons for which Fitlis specially intended, but also the large body of Chinamen who, being husband or reputed husbands of brothel keepers, live on their wives camings and believe themselves to be enjoy ing an advantageous and respectable source of income. Such people are perhaps entitled to. special notice of a change in the law. The Committee therefore suggest the addition to the Ordinance of a clause ensuring ita public tion in the Chinese Vernacular a month be- fore It comes into force-Straits Times.
AFGHAN FREEMASONS;
Much interest was taken at the torst anni..
LOSES CASTE WITH THE UZA.
de
on LONDON, July 8th
The Copenhagen correspondent Newssays the divising to the of Emperor Nicholas in the Peace Conference, the position viel, the Russian: Foreign Minister, is said to be severely shaken.* *****
ourt Mura
ANOTHER SENSIBLE HERO. BOSTON, July 7th
The Captain was asked if he intended to white for magazines and replied emphatically,
AN OSAKA TOLICEMAN'S VIEW OF HIS DUTIES. We have an incident brought to our notice which, says the Kede Chronicle, though trivial in itself, is of very great importance in showing that one individual at least among the Japanese police needs to hase his duties under the new Treaties explained to him. Needless to say, the incident occurred'; in Osako," where, as. would appear, from other incidents brought to
Captain Dyer, formerly of the cruiser Falls, - our notice, from time to time, the forca szoms
more, yesterday positively refused to allow the joto be-recruited from men of a lower grade of
citizens of Melrose, Mass, to tender hin intelligence than sisewhere." "At least we never bave such complaints to make of the police in versary festival of the Royal Masonic Institu- public reception.guess, he said, "that" Kobe, where the men are most courteous and tion for Boys, hold recently at the Dome, the people have heard about enough of Manila, obliging,
from the
highest to the lowest Brighton, in a statement by Mirza Khan, SeBesides, I couldn't go up to the Town Hall. grade,
cretary of State for Afghanistan. He mention and face all those people." 1.On Thursday Mrs. Jonas took her little ed that the Ameor had appealed to his officers daughter, seven years of age, for a jinrikisha of State to say whether there was any organis- ride, the child being dressed in light summeration under which Christianity and Mahomed-No, I am not a writer clothes with short sleeves. The finikisha left anism could be united. They had been unable the Concession and proceeded along Shinsai to answer. Since the speaker's visit to Eng bashi-dori, but irhen Andoff machi was rached,land he had, however, become satiated that & policeman suddenly appeared from the police means indeed; the only means by which this box and ordered the vehicle to stop. For tome could be done was by Freemasonry. He hoped was the matter but as the policeman pointed Afghanistan. time Mrs. Jonas could not understand what soon to be instructed, and in the near future to be the first to introduce Facemasonry into continually to the child's bare arms, it at last dawned upon her that he was objecting to the child's dress! This, It turned out, was correct, and the jinrikisha-man, on being examined by Mr. Jonas after Mrs. Jónas had retumed, made the same statement. The policeman had re- marked that the little girl having her arms bare could not be considered as properly clothed, and must be taken back to the house to have her arms covered up
ADMIRALS DEWEY AND VON
DIEDRICHS FRIENDS.
BERLIN, July 5th.
DIEDRICHS." Adminl Dewey replied April 16th, saying
Dear Admiral von Diedrichs: I wish to thank you most beartily for your cordial, letter of congratulation upon my promotion. It is a great pleasure for me to feel my advancement is a source of satisfaction to you, and I rejoice that our differences have been of newspaper manufactured by
The Neusie Nachrichten to-day publishes letters exchanged between Admirals Dewey and Von Diedrichs/The latter's, is dated March-17th and rends N At the very moment the policeinan was
these instructions, a Japanese child was Sir-I have the banor to acknowledge the amid the crowd that bad gathered, receipt of your communication of March 4th stately destitute of auitch of clothing but informing me your excellency has been pro this of course did not matter, it was the foreign moted as Admiral. While congratulating your child with its little bare arms that shocked the excellency sincerely on this new token of policeman's sense of propriety! The story recognition. I beg you to believe me the good seeins hardly credible, but there, can be no
news has given me the greatest. satisfaction. doubt about the facts, and Mr. Jonas has very have the honor to be your excellency's properly made a formal complaint to the Chief obedient servant.... of Osaka Police and also to the British Consul here. We hope the authorities will make an example of this officious policeman for the benefit of others, if there are any, who may believe that in future they will be able to liarass foreigners as they please To have such a man in the force is positively dangerous, for a public insult against a foreign lady such as this man offered might on another occasion result in his being knocked down if the lady happened to be accompanied and then as the result of a policeman's impers very sincerely. tinence we should have almost an international incident on our hands: Some responsibility. F. Chronicle. must rest with this policeman's "superior how- ever, for apparently he had not been informed that Consular jurisdiction over foreigners" extends to the 4th August, and that be lind no right whatever to attempt ́nny" interferance" under the circumstances. With the amount of nudity visible about the streets at any time int the summer, the idea of a little foreign girl's short sleeves being objected to seems so utterly absurd that we can only come to the conclu- sion that the policeman deliberately used this As a pretext for s ference with the object of asserting his author: ty over a foreigner. We shall be interested in
Hoping to have the pleasure of meeting you again before leaving this station,, 1. am,
EK KING MILAN'S ASSAILANT.
BELGRADE, July 7th The man who attempted to asasinate former King Milan yesterday, firing four shots from a revolver at him and wounding blev slightly in the back, in a fireman employed by the munici pality. It is supposed that he was hired by an enemy of Milan, tham khabar pastan martup
ZALIN (Austria), July 7.-The fireman who attempted to assassinate former King Milähia a Bosnian named Gijura Knezevics He has accomplices. During his flight Knezevic endea vored to shoot himself and when he failed he Jumped into the River Save, which joins the Danube at Belgrade, but he was dragged out ragged out the police.
Fourteen members of the former Radical Central Committee, including ex-Preater T- chamovies, were arrested yesterday on suspic tion of being connected with the affair?! Another ex-Premier, Pasics, has been placed "Under police supervision—S. F.: Call-treat
AN EXCITING TELEGRAM,
The following interesting story is related by a Secunderabad correspondent about a téle gram sent to a nom-de-plume at the United Service Club recently. The telegraph wash dressed Retty, care of Club Secretary," and was handed to Captain Thring, the bononry secretary, who, not knowing what to do with it Proresolved to take it to all the ladies asembled
on the sward oppobile the Club Library, A he presented the jelegram to each lady, the, with a haughty and digoífied air, disclaimed all knowledge or acquaintance with such a perion. The rejected message was taken back to the club for counsel and advice from a batch of subalters, who, fired with curiosity, demanded the opening of the telegram. On being opened the following mysterious words appeared in the telegram "All right 1st prize meet me Bund after dinner. The exciting telegram was posted up on the notice board at the, Club, and it has not found an owner yet,
DEWEY."
THE UNITED STATES AND THE PHILIPPINES.
VETERANS RÉADY: TO ENLIST. MAAR WASHINGTON, July 7th It was stated at the War Department to-day that almost every officer who served in the. volunteer army during the war with Spain and who had been honourably mustered out had the Palieredes services to meet the needs of Philippine campaign. No less than 10,000 applications for cominissions in the new volun- have been received at the War
WANTON OUTRAGES ON WOMEN.
hipping
STEAMERS.
FTHEZOSAKATSHOSEN KAISHA. FOR SWATOW: AMOY AND TAMSUK THE Company's Steamship
MAIDZURU MĀRU”
Ogata, will be despatched for the SUNDAY the 6th August, at Daylight
For Freight-or-Passage, apply talent
MITSULBUSSAN KAISHA, PRICE Agents. Hongkong, Jist, July, 1899
1982a
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
„FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
THE Company's Steamship
"ESMERALDA”)
Consignees.
Intimations
THE CHINA MUMKAN STEAM NAVIGA-SUIBUSSA
TION COMPANY LIMITED
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
HE, Company's Steamship
'|-*·|
"CHINGWO having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo nie hereby informed funt their Goods, are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 9th August, or they will not be recognized
il broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are
Captain Cobba patched for the to be left in the Godowns, where hodil te
above Port, on TUESDAY, the 8th instant, at P
thissteamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers and is fitted with the Eleemne Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to mak
SHEWANY TOMES.& Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd August, 1899,
'OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Company's Steamship
[100za
[9991
s Captain Steeves, will be despatched as abore "DARDANUS,
TUESDAY, the 8th Instant. on Tight or Pastage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, and August, r899," INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED. FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA THE Company's Steamship THE
KUMSANG," Captain Payne, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 10th instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd August, 1899. UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN
WE STEAMSHIP LINE. THA FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship
"INDRALEMA," Captain Baker, will be despatched as above, on or about the 12th August.
For Freight, apply to ma
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 21st July,"1809.
[950 FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ GANAL, Zi
"HE British Steamship
*GHAZEE," will be despatched for the above port on or about the zoth August. S.5. "ARGYLL
noting what action the authorities take in this teer army now forming have been placed on j. India, that is, the tearing of the ears of the S.S. "SIKH" will māli about 30th August. "
Ale,
Department and
case, as it will afford an interesting insight into the views of the Governor and the Chief of Police in Osaka on the duties of the police. EQUIPMENT OF NEW REGIMENTS towards foreignera, mkong
The ten regiments of volunteers will be equipped throughout as are the regulate. The Ordnance Department has on hand a sufficient supply of Krag Jorgenson rifles and other arms to equip the regiments,
PHYSICIANS FOR NEW REGIMENTS
FAITH IN THE “ COLUMBIA.”
THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY/ At a luncheon party given by Vice-Admiral Yamamoto, a few days aso, says the Japan The President has completed the selection Mail, Lieut. Colonel-Yashiro is said to have of the medical officers to serve with the regi made some interesting semarks, which are ments of volunteer infantry to be organized for quoted by the Chuo. The Lieut.Colonel has service in the Philippines. These appoint. been a great traveller in Central Asis, and the ments number twenty-three all told, zim Siberian Railway was the subject of his comNO WORD. FROM OTIS IN TWO DAYS. ments. He speaks of the let for mac Adjutant-General, Corbin says no ward has strain. It is quite unfit, he thinks, for military been had from General Otis for the past two purposes. The construction has been hurried days, whence, it was inferred that there has on without regard to climatic conditions, and work which in the winter seemed solid been no fighting anough, virtually melted away under the sommer sun, whereas, on the contrary, work completed in the summer lost all power of endurance when exposed to- the frosts of winter. Licut Colond Yashiro alleges that travelling over the road at present is like navi gation rougli sens in a small craft, and he is Inclined to doubt whether Russia will reconcile herself to the financial strain of making the line really serviceable. Perhaps the Japanese officer did not take full account of the staying power that Russia has always shown, "No body imagined that the Siberian Railway was going to be no easy work. The immense en gineering difficulties it presented were not** How many minutes do you believe the gnored, though they have been under rated. Columbia can beat the Defender in a thirty- Russia will get there!..
e4ooner or later. Of miles race, when she is an trim 7" was that we feel quite confident. Good or bad, the asked APK the huge road is already an achievement, and, having pledged: Herself before the world to consummate the enterprise, Russia, will con- summate it. She likes big things.
cer
PENANG VOLUNTEERS.
The expanditure on the Penang corps is based upon an outlay at the seven officers, one sergeantsios
uctor and one hundred volunteers. The farms are set at £363quipment £71.1 clothing 191 armoury and stores: 640 including sundry petty lioms, the total initial expeditu oner
to 784 The yearly outlay after the corps Had once been fairly started as fixed-affirms. to enquipment, clothing #4853 ammu nition,^,2,50 ): pay” and alloy
transport, and
these items wou “come to about? the first year, the maintenati equipment and clothing, shoul
zum
ment allowance for ammunition501 fa total 2469ess Rgures are eport by Captain Hibbartar
WOMEN AND GIRLS!
PROTE
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NEW YORK, July 7th-- Captain Joel Ellsworth, who steered Puritan and mayflower to victory against the Genesta and Galatea, respectively, anys
The Columbia is a fhe boat and I'm sure she can beat the Defender in the end, but not with those sails. The claw topsaid and jib are no good in windward work and that is the work that tells in a race. You mark my words; as soon as her sails set as well as the Defender's she will outsail her
Judging from Thursday's" performance, I should say that the Columbia can beat, her from five to eight minuter. From all the reports"! have fead I do not find any that she could beat the Defender running free. I under- stand it now, - Both are deep-craft boats and there is no reason why the should go faster free, but depth does not count in the windward work, forshs probably draws more than the; "Defender" St P
THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY
The Tom
ON July 7th.
difco Were Vashington on most a deadlock tho Alaskan willing to accept
the "ather
tenis-of the dis
tation in pravej
Apart from a wanton destruction of property, another species of outrage came into view in connection with the Tenkasi doings in Southern Shaaar women. The Shanar women, like the Matave women, have distended lobes with curious gold or silver rings banging thereto. in making a tug at these ornaments, the Maravars invariably tore the ears. of the poor Shanar women and now in the Tenkasi villages there are actually hundreds of women who have had. their ears tom in this way, Se
Intimations.
NOTICE.
THE OFFICES of the "The NGK Deer
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OTICT
At Intervals of 2 weeks..
examined on the 9th August.
No Fire Insurance has been affected, andany Goods remaining in the Godowns.
the 6th August, will be subject to rent, t
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon; TO DAY,
1986a"
› Bills of Lading will be countersigned by:
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 31st July, 1899.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ONSIGNEES per Companp's Steamer
"STENTOR"
are hereby notified that the Cargo is being dis- charged into Craft, and/or landed at the Go.. downs of the Undersigned; in both cases it will lie at Consignees' risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Craft or Godown on and after the 31st uko.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival in
Goods undelivered after the 8th instant, will be subject to rent. Ail damaged Goods must be left in the Godoyns where they will be examined at 11 AM, on the 8th instant.
BUTTERFIELD' & SWIRE,
Agents.
.....
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Hongkong, 1st August, 1899 NORTHERN
[ORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
'STEAMSHIP::" GLENOGLE” FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- - HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND.
SHANGHALANA.
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send In their Bill of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery. of their Goods from alongside
.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignces' risk. and expense.
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents
Hongkong, 3rd August, 1890.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
NOTICE
*ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship NIPPON MARU Foosaare hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risks in the Com- | pany's Godowns at Wanchai, from whence delivery may be obtained on countersignalure of Bills of Lading
S.S. "JOHN SANDERSON 8.S. "AFGHANISTAN ****
For Freight, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents, Hongkong, 31st July, 1899" THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON VIA STRAITS (Taking Cargoat through Rates for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, CONTINENTAL PORTS; RIVER PLATE, &C) CHE Company's Steamship
"CHINGWO H. Harris, Commander, will be despatched as above on or about the 3rd September.
„For Freight, &c apply to
HOLLIDAY-WISE & CO., Agents.
1975a *Hongkong, 28th July, 1899."". UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE
(ROUT. M. SLOMAN & CO. HAMBURG), FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL:
HE Full-powered Steamship
THE F
***PISA"!!
will be despatched as above on or about the 15th September.
The Steamer haq Superior. Accommodation for First and second class Passengers and has an Average Speed of 13 knots per hour.
For Freight of Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co, Agents.
1938a
~Hongkong, 18th July, 1899.
THE MUTUAL
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(SUB AGENTS LIPTON LIMITED,)
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£33,-28 4 30, POTTINGER STREET, HONGKONG. JUST ARRIVED,
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AL TO ANYTHING THAT HAS EVER BEEN FUT ON THE MARKET.
August, 1899, a
Goods remaining unclaimed after the 9th
July will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance has been effected..
JS VAN BUREN, Agent "Hongkong, 3rd August, 1899.
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