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Intimation.

ESSETS FLUID

VERSUS

PLAGUE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1901.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1901.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

The Chinese and Sanitation. We very much fear that E. J. B. scanned our last night's leader very, very hastily, for be has apparently jumped to the conclusion What pure Carbolic Acid can do in that we are of the opinion that the Chinese are very badly treated by the Sanitary Board oficials. At all events, this is what one three hours ESSETS FLUID does would gather from a perusal of his letter.

in nine minutes.

As a matter of fact we were not discussing the Sanitary Board officials at all. What we did was to place before the public eer- tain complaints which the Chinese made to us. We simply put the matter as the Chi- | hese explained it to us and made no com. The microbe or bacillus of bubouicment whatever. We always think that it is just as well for both sides of a question to be heard and this was our reason for print ing the views of the Chinese. We hope soon to print some more Chinese views and

plague grows readily in artificial media and is destroyed by Essets

Fluid.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE English Mail of the Sth June was delivered in London on the 8th instant.

THE West River is still reported as rising and is now more difficult of navigation than in the dry season.

A JAPANESE girl, Miss Yone Yanagisawa, H.A, has taken the degree of M. D. at the California University..

The fourteen Hongkong and Shanghai Bank prisoners were again remanded for a week at the Singaporo Palice Court on 4th instant.

ber of one of the American legations who re THEY are telling the story in Japan of a mem- cently ordered a jinrickisha under the impres sion that it was something to drink! A common sight at Bangkok is said to be that of lepers in the markets touching, handling and tasting the foodstuffs in the stalls. Many lepers

in the bazaars of the town. trade as hawkers themselves, and buy and sell

A MAN manied Richard Bidwell, a lecturer, to

AGENDA.

1. Suggestion by the Vice-President relativa to noise quisances,

3. Suggestion by the Vice-President regard- ing the Cemeteries at Kowloon City and Sham

.3. Correspondent relative to the erection of a mortuary at Kowloon.

4. Report by Mr. F. Browne on the cleansing

MR. KERFOOT HUGHES arrived from Punjoin | IN Japan says a recent Japan Times, prisoners by the German mail. We hope that he will have not hitherto been allowed to work on bring good news for the shareholders of his Sundays, but now the authorities of the Depart. Company anent the new discovery of tin in ment of Justice are going to introduce a change their property. Panjom is right in the midst in the prison system, that is to make the pri-Shui Po of the tin district and there should be no reason soners work on Sundays hereafter. By this why the and should not prove a valuable one. new departure the authorities expect to get an THE M. M. Ernest Simons, 'which was bring. annual increase of about 190,000 yes in the ing the next mail from home, has, as previous receipts accruing from prison works, and there Ly reported, met with a mishap, her screw shaft by to be enabled to increase the salaries ofjailers and others. As for the prisoners, regular work pipe having broken, necessitating her going will be more welcome to them than merely into dock at Bombay, The necessary repairs

sitting idle. will be effected at once, though it will be some weeks before she will be ready for sea. Mean- time the mails and passengers will he brought on to Hongkong by the Bingo Maru,

Or the Opium Farmer's men searching the room of the 3rd engineer on board the s. s. Phranang on the 29th ult. says a Bangkok paper, they found three tins of prepared opium in one of the drawers. The Chinese "boy" who was looking on, jumped overboard into the river on the discovery being made. He was, however, rescued, when two more tins of opium were found tied round his waist.

ACCORDING to the Pahang correspondent of a Straits paper, a couple of tigers are the terror of the Trunk Road at the sixth mile from Lipis: They have appropriated a pony and four buf- locks during the past week or two, and are still at large, Mr. Frost has been after them on several occasions and succeeded in wounding one, but they could not be followed up beyond a short distance owing to the dense jungle. Mr. and Mrs. Stripes venture out for an airing only at night, and forthwith annex anything eatable that they come across, and these are mostly bullocks. The pony they carried on

of Penjum.

test his theory that the mind was superior to A HOME paper says:-The War Office, as has belonged to a local chief nanied Mentri Dollalı

the body, clothed himself in towels, news papers, and a life-belt, and jumped from Brook- elyn Bridge, New York, into the river. He was Sur | drowned

ms to

so to try to bring about a better understand ing between the two races. But, ejen if we do so, it will not necessaril that have adopted every belief to which we draw attentio columns. If what the Chinese say us to be reasonable and to bear invesgation Essets Flail is superior in every we shall say so, but if, on the other hand, we think that the Chinese are wrong we shall be equally ready to tell them so. way to pure Carbolic Acid.

As a matter of fact there is far 100 little attention paid to the Chinese view of affairs. There is nobody to put it before the public and, as a result, they very often are mis- represented. On the other hand they fre- quently take a very erroneous view of some regulation or law which is being put in force Pand, as nobody seems to take the trouble to explain it to them, things go wrong and the ery of Chinese opposition is im mediately raised. From chats which wer have had of late with some of he leading Chinese of the Colony it appears to us that a very great deal might be done if more care were taken to explain the laws and

Sole Agents:

WATKINS

LIMITED.

"QUEEN'S ROAD,

Hongkong, 6th July, 1901,

To-day's Advertisement.

regulations, which are made from time to

(714 happens that a summons is the first intim- time. We are told that it not infrequently tion which a Chingman gets of a new regula tion and this naturally does not serve to enhance his love for our methods of govern- ment.

[ORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP: "GLENESK,” FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND

SHANGHAI,

The above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

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But it will be argued that it is the duty of the public to acquaint themselves with the law and that ignorance of the law cannot he pleaded as an extuse. True, such is the case, but what steps are taken to enable the Chinese to get acquainted with new laws which are put in furce? it is all very well to say that they are published· both in English and Chinese, in the Gazette, but how many read them? What is wanted' we think is some institution to explain the law as made here to the Chinese, so that the meanest coplie in the street may not be able to say that he is not aware of what is required of him. Such an institu-

THE report of a seizure of arms which appeared in our morning contemporary should be placed to the credit of Sergt. Watt who has for some time been on special duty, and the numerous cases he brings to notice well warrant the appointment.

We are pleased to state that the report of the death of Miss Nora Wilson, fas published by a contemporary, is without foundation, The young lady is, it is true, seriously ill, but is doing as well as can be expected, and her life

is not considered to be in any danger. THE presistent affinity of the Native States bachelor for the imported trained nurse con tinues unabated, says a Singapore paper. It is

out anther purse has been requis tioned for Batu Gajab, ja lieu of the late in- cumbent who has recently been married. A WATER Polo Match between teams repic senting the 25th Co. E. D. R. G. A.& the V. R. C. will be played to-morrow afternoon at 5.30 at the V.R.C, Kowloon. The following will play for the Club. A: Lammert, J. H. Hance, A. A. Alves. A. E. Alvos, į. Miller, A. Loureiro, and C. E. Hance.'

SIR Michael Hicks Beach has given the lie to the assertion often made that Englishmen possess no sense of Kumour. In his Budget Specchi he said that "The receipts from the death duties were £1,500,000 below those of the preceding year, but he had better hopes for the coming year."

CAPTAIN Passmore of the ss. Haiching made a very good passage to Hongkong front Cal- cutta. We are glad to hear-Capt. Passmore in now permanently in command, and congratu-

already been indicated, are taking steps 10 release some of the soldiers undergoing penal servitude in H.M. Convict Prison's through military offences committed in South Africa. Two soldiers named Doyle and Byrne, of the Royal Irish Rides, were lately discharged from Portland having remitted the remainder of

Prison, the Commander-in-Chief their

sentence.

Correspondence relative to the cleansing and fumigation of No.- Health District. of houses in No. 3 Health District.

6. Report of the analysis of the public water supplies.

7. Results of the examination made under **The Sale of Food and Drugs Ordinance."

8. Application for the erection of urinals at the Western Hotel.

9. Minute by the Medical Officer of Health relative to the appoinment of rat catchers.

10. Nuisance caused by water buffaloes.",

AT THE MAGISTRAGY.

PLAYED OUT.

Charlie Stanum of Germany was charged with being drunk and incapable on Blake pier. He said he had been working long liours and a bottle of beer overcame him. With all the appearance of a respectable looking worker, he was let off with a fine of $2.

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* POCKET PICKING,

A TIRED RICKSHA COOLIE. Edgar Paterson, of the R.A,, charged a rick- RARELY is Paris treated to so pre-eminently tination. He stopped in Queen's Road and

shu man witli refusing to take him to his des Parisian an event as the. Regis-Laberdesque said he could go no further Fined $5. Soinc duel says the P. Mr. Gazette of the Sih ult.of the coolies passed at the last licencing day The two splendid swordsmen fought for two

are a very weedy lot. Half grown youths' in- ' hours and a half with such splendid sword. capable of the work they attempt. manship that neither of them could suc- coed in inflicting a scratch upon the other. Then the exhausted seconds intervened demanded an interval for lunch, and decided that play should not be resumed until this by the circulating library of Minneapolis to the licious absence of humor, "the spectators in America. Thus, a notice has been issued morning. So, as the Temps puts it with de effect that no married woman will be allowed withdrew silently, full of respect, whatever

THE HUNGER FOR 'DOLLARS.. Lam Tai proceeded against Un. Wa for to take "The Quest of the Golden Girl from their political épinions, for the courage, ad-stealing from him a bag containing Stoc. The the library shelves without a written order dress, and energy shown by both parties" evidence was conclusive and defendant went to from her husband, and no young girl without a It is all like a novel by the elder Dumas Prison for 3 months' hard labour. written order from her parents and guardians This will surely drive Mr. Le Gallienne to further "prose fancies."

A HOME paper notes that Mr. Richard Le Gallienne has had honours after his own heart

THE child is father to the man. Years have rolled away," says Mr. Baring-Gould in bis new book, "I have wandered over Europe, have ranibled to Iceland, climbed the Alps been for sonic years lodged among the marshes of Essex-yet nothing that I have seen has quenched in me the longing after the fresh air, and love of the wild scenery of Darjmoor. There is far finer mountain scenery elsewhere, but there can be no more bracing air, and the one upland region possesses a something of real-which engages, for once and for ever the its own-a 'charm'hard to describe, but very affections of those who have made its acquaint-

ance:"

An inquiry was held recently, say the Roubay Gazelle, at. Matoonga, by Mr. P.Byrne, the Coroner, on the body of Ranco Imián, a snake charmer, aged twenty five years, who resided at Vincent Road. On Monday morning, de ceased and three other snake charmer's went

the romance

the ventripotent mulatto would have re joiced in sucli an epic encounter. And is published in feuilleton form, too, by the adjournment of the affray until to-day. But the supreme lun of the thing lies in the fact that nobody in France see any- thing to laugh.at. Our neighbours, whatever their political opinions," are all lost in respect- ful admiration. Verily, the most wilty of all nations is also one of the least humorous,

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Carrespondents in this cotumo.i

Cheung Fake was awarded 2 months' hard labour for stealing St from Chan Ming. The prisoner was not for plunder but was not smart enough.

SANITARY BOARD. Inspector Hoggarth of the Sanitary Board had a small regimen: up before His Worship this morning for transgressing the laws of health, all being cautioned or fined.

THE DEFAULTING TAX-PAYERS

IN YOKOHAMA.

We are sorry to learn from the Tokyo Asahi that even among those who paid up their arrears of taxation on the 25th June in Yokohama, there were some who accompanied their payments with letters of an exceedingly discourteous tone, says the ƒapan Daily Mail. One of the letters declared that the payment 'was made as a matter of necessity, owing to the threat of resorting to legal processes of exac- tion; another asked whether the fact that the money had already been collected was forgol ten, and whether this was a device to put coin into the pockets of the officials. The latter are. said to be considering what steps they should take with regard to the writers' of these letters. We recommend them not to take any steps at all, but simply to burn the epistles. The writers of such documents doubtless believe that they have a genuine grievance, and it would be had they imagine themselves to be.

Meanwhile the Local Authorities of Kana- gawa have been instructed by the Home Office that they must proceed against foreign defaul- ters just as they would against Japanese, and it is therefore not impossible that some unpleasant incidents will have to be recorded' within the course of the next few days. We can only repeat that to withhold their taxes is a forlor and useless device on the part of the objectors, They thus carry their case before a tribunal which has no competence to discuss it, and they exhibit a want of judgment which reflects injuriously on their cause. Their conduct is analogous to that of a man who resists arrest and invites the arresting constable to adjudicate upon his guilt or innocence.

will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk of the Chinese on various matters and lay on the satisfaction expressed by the Indian about the Gelds until-1 o'clock in the afternoon,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel tion could, we imagine, also collect the viewstate him and Mr. W. Evans, his chief officer, to Santa Cruz to catch snakes. They wandered pily those who wait will be amply rewarded policy to convert them into the martyrs which

and expense.

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkong, 10th July, 1901,

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Intimation.

S. WATSON &

LIMITED.

them before the Government. Of course

there would be numerous nisunderstand authorities to their Company, Messrs. Douglas ings and perhaps the Chinese would wishLapraik & Co. to introduce measures which were repugn ant to European ideas, but if they were once shown that a strong stand would be made in such cases they would soon come to the conclusion that it was better to refrain from kicking against the pricks. What is wanted is a better understanding between the two races, a concession here and there and a firm stand when we find that our

Co. European methods are being outraged. Then perhaps, the great question of Chinese opposition might be overcome to a great

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WINES.

extent.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. THE AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR.

LONDON, July 8th. Great Britain has declined to release the Americans among the prisoners of war.

BOER TREACHERY. Evidence derived from various sources shows that the Buers killed the wounded lying on the field after the Vlakfontein fight.

LATER. BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. THE VLAKFONTEIN ALLEGATIONS.

Lord Stanley has ordered a full enquiry into the allegations of Boer treachery after the Vlakfontein fight.

BRITISH FORCES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

The British forces in South Africa now number 251,000 men, of whom 14,900 are sick. "-

A CHARGE of some importance was partly heard by Mr. Hazeland this afternoon against Li Yung, who was alleged by Yau Lok and Cheung Shick on to have obtained the sum of $5,000, feloniously by a forged "Kai Mior certificate. Mr. Reece appeared for the defen- dant, the Crown Solicitor prosecuting. The case is proceeding.

THE Perak Pioneer complains bitterly of the Government there crimping planters coalies. it very recently was informed that crimping by Government was then being practised upon private employers whose estates are not many miles away from Taiping. It will easily be understood at what a heavy disadvantage' a planter must be situated with the name of the Government used for an unlawful purpose to his men, and unless the Government suppress the evil, planters must continue to carry on their businesses under those heavy disadvant ages. The temptation offered is higher pay

under Government,

THERE is a flavour of payment by results about this: The wet-nurse selected by the eminent physician Guido Becells for the Crown Princess of Italy is duly installed in the Quirinal Palace. She comes from San Vito, on the Latian Hills, and answers to the name of Maddalena Cinti. She is to receive a month during her stay in the Royal palace.and £4 a month during her lifetime after her dis- charge. When her foster child will have its first tooth she gets 400; when it will be able to speak another L400; and a similar sum when the Royal baby can toddle unsupported When her services will no longer be required

at the Quirinal she is to have £800"

disappeared into a hole. The deceased dug up the spot and put fire and water in the hole The cobra came out enraged and with its hood up. The deceased caught it below the neck but as he attempted to fling it away, the snake bit him on his right hand. He caught the cobra again and removed the fang. The de ceased was said to be an expert in catching stakes. Within an hour deceased became ill. His companions brought him home, when he died in the evening. The jury returned a verdict of death from snake bite.

when deceased came upon a cobra, which soon.

IF we only had the space we could write a column as the result of an inspection of Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co.'s stock. On entering the Premises from Queen's Road on, is struck with the diversity of the goods exhibited, E. P. ware, china, glassware, groceries, softgoods, sporting implements, down to the commonest of kitchen utensels in endless variety. Up stairs one comes to the furnishing department replete with every thing, necessary for household use.

Bedsteads carpets, chairs

new make of velvet

of all descriptionis, lace curtains, lace edged maslins &c. &c. oular we noticed, a

One thing in parti pile carpeting, silk, with an artistic pattern for upholstering being for sale to match the carpet. So on to the music saloon, where one wood, Collard and Challen is endless variety, sees samples of the best pianos by Broad- both new and second hand to suit all purses, guitars, mandolins, cellos, violins and wind instruments. Messrs. Lane, Crawford do a very large business in ship chandlering in addition to what has been previously noted. In fact

well earning their title of the "Whiteley" of

the East.

WE (Bombay Gazette) have more than, once A GOOD mahý more public chair coolies could called attention to the improvement in the be employed in Hongkong to great advantageshooting of regiments in the Native Ammy We are informed that at present the average which have received the Lee-Metford rifle. earnings of a chair coolie range from eleven to Another instance is afforded by the results of fifteen dollars a month and the result is that the annual musketry course of the 22nd Bombay they have grown fastidious and are as insolent Infantry, which has been stationed at Hong a lot of men as-it is possible to find. Far from kong during the China trouble. Despite the being anxious to accept any fare that comes fact the musketry was carried out in very un- PLAGUE ON THE FRENCH MAIL. along, they very often refuse to carry you

favourable weather, in high and shifting wind, altogether if they image that you wish to go and often in rain, a comparison of the last two Fifteen cases of bubonic plague are report to a part of the town that will give them any years shows the marked superiority of the new. "ed on board the French Mail steamer Laos trouble. You pay them the legal fare, and weapon. The ranges at Hongkong are very Small quantities are supplied at which has arrived at Marseilles from the Far perhaps a few cents extra, and they stand and difficult, shooting at the longer distance having proportionate whole sale rutes. East. Upwards of 300 passengers and crew demand more, abusing you freely if you refuse to be carried out across a small bay, the sitim.

are quarantined..

it. The best method with these cheeky coolies mer of the water being most puzzling. The is to pay them not a cept more than their legal men did not do quite so well with the magazine due on the first sign of impertinence and, if rifle at the standing ranges as they did with the you have time prosecute them. If not, pro-Manini-Henry last year, due, of course, to the ceed to take down their number very cate

extra weight of the new weapon; but directly fully, and ask for a policeman.. There will they got a reat for their elbows the shooting probably not be ape in sight, but the coolies improved out of all knowledge. The improve hate any collision with the police. If only ment in the first, period of the course was nine steps were taken to increase the number of and in the second five percent. The percentage chairs, this nuisance would cense. At present of markamen, rose, from it to 47, 324 men a few men hold a monopoly and they are mak- | qualifying in this class, while 284, or 42 per cent, ing the most of it.

qualified as first-class shots.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorized Agents at the Coust Ports.

A. B. WATSON & CO. LIMITED,

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

WEATHER REPORT.

The Observatory report says:- On the 10th at 11.45 am the baronieter has fallen on the China coast. Pressure is highest over, the Pacific in the neighbourhood of the Loochoos, and lowest over, China. Gradients slight for S, and S.E. winds on the coast, and in the N. part of the China Sea. Forecast: Moderate S.E.winde; showery,

THE CHINESE AND SANITATION.. To the Editor or que " Hostkoya TrazenarİL” - DEAR SIR,—I believe time does reveal the truth, and in my instance it did so. In my letter of the 8th ultimo, I remember men tioning about the plague and the treatment that the poor. Chinese receive from the subor dinates of the Sanitary Board. I am sure the assurance which you received from the Sanitary Authority forced you to have a strong leader against my letter the very same evening. Hap: for their silence, and so I thought it would be better to drop the subject for the time being. and well written leading article in your last But now I have to thank you for your able night's paper, in which to my surprise you have answered all may questions and arguments. You have admitied that the poor classes are very badly treated and especially by their own people who are employed by the Sanitary Board. I know the Chinese as a rule de abide to any law, the Goverment may choose to make for the health of the Colony, provided they are treated by those who are in charge and responsible for having to see that the law is carried, properly and every one is treated fairly, rich and poor.

Thanking you in anticipatión,

Yours truly,:

Hongkong, July 10th, 1901.

THE PLAGUE.

EJE.

Number of cases reported Chinese,

up till noon of the 9th Other Asiatics 51 July, 1901.

Europeans. 26 Number of cases reported (Chinese 3

during the past 24 hours)

Other Asiatics o Europeans o

Total number of cases reported to date 1,545

THE JAPANESE ADDITIONAL,

· CLAIM,

TOKIO, June 30th.

The representatives of the powers recognise the reasonableness of Japan having con ditionally consented to the British proposal with regard to the measures for the payment of the Chinese indemnity; but so far they have not formally accepted the Japanese claim. It is feared that certain powers will send in,' additional deinands if the Japanese claim is allowed, and if this happens the amount of the indemnity the Chinese Government has under- Number of deaths reported (Chinese1,428 taken to pay will not suffice to meet all the up till noon of the 9th Other Asiatics 34 demands. This may lead to the Japanese July, 1901....

Europeans..... 9

Government abandoning its additional claim. Number of deaths reported Other Asiatics o Chinese... 2

The prospective loss will be something like, during the past 24 hours Europeans... o indemnity and the balance left after deducting.

12 per cent. of the total amount of the Chinese

the powers' demand will beampie to meet the Japanese claim, If the powers refrain from making any additional demand. The taxes which it was decided to appropriate for the indemnity fund will not suffice to pay the in- terest but as the payment of the principal will only start in 1906, the funds for payment of other Chinese loans will be drawn upon for the purpose after that year. Moreover, when the' Customs tariff is raised to 5 per cent. ad valorem," funds to meet the, deficiency will be forth- coming-draht.

4

Total number of deaths recorded to date 1,473 deaths are

Since noon on Saturday last the cases and

Cases Chinese'

Other Asiatics European

11

Total

Deaths Chinese ......

Other Asiatics... Europeans

12

D

Total

The plague returns for last week were

Cases Deaths..

SANITARY BOARD.-

A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held to-morrow, the 11th July, at 415 pm..

ORDERS OF THE DAY.

1. Further Report by the Sanitary Improve ments Committee.

2 Report by the Chinese Cemeteries Com. mittee.

3. Reply from Governinent relative to the removal of plague bodies from the Cojony.

4. Reply from Government regarding the erection of eight stalls in Yaumati Market

5 Minute reporting the recall of Dr. Atkinson and the appointment of Dr. Pearce as Assistant Medical Officer of Health,

6 Reply from Government relative to the erection of buildings in accordance with im- proved plans.

Further correspondence, relative to the excessive Chiness infant mortality.

8. Draft Bye-laws relative to disinfection of infected premises.

EXPERIENCE.

saki)

My brother he is eight years old) While I am four to-day.

My mother binds me on his back,

And there I sleep' and play.

He lets me hold his top and ball,

Or pull the kife's sharp string, gives me half of all he gets

Of cakes, or anything..

He

Sometimes I jerk his short, black hair

And kick him with my heels.” And sticle my fingers in his ears y To hear his funny squeals. One day I asked him what's the use

Of legs and feet to me, When his were plenty-for us both

He answered, Wait and see!! To-day I'm four years old, to-day.

My créel.mother tied The baby sister on my back,

Although I cried and cried. And in the garden there, I saw (I wish that I were dead!) My brother farming somersaults And standing on his head..

UNE

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