THE YANGTSZE PIRATES:
A gang of six of the notorious 'river pirates were brought up before the mixed Court at Shanghai on the 23rd'inst, charged with being concerned in stealing the sum of $270 and a quantity of jewelry from a passenger on the steamer F, whilist she was on the voyage between Tungchow and Shanghai, on the 21st instant.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 29, 1901.
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
Eurometer.. Temperature Humidity Rainfall
On date 1 On date at
14 p.m.
10 ..
29.85
85
29.79 85
71
77
0.20
TO-DAY.
· Monday, 29th July, 1901, Chinese-rath of 6th moon of syth year of
Krung-37. Sun-Rises G.
Sets
High water-Atorning
Afternoon. Low water Afternoon..............
Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES.
Skr, 31min. 3hr gamin
6kr. 45min. ghr. Smin.
okr. min.
ahr, z5min.
1588 The Spanish Armada 'dispersed by the.
British Fleet.
It appeared that the complainant who was a Chinese banker was coming down to Shanghai Bringing with him in one box the sum of $28,000 and in another box he had some $400 in money, a quantity of gold leaf and gold. jewelry, besides three native bank, orders, one for $7,000 odd, one for Tls. 1,400 and one for $1,500.
On the arrival of the Alla at the Yangtse Road wharf this latter box was missing and on information being given to the officers of the steamer, all the native passengers were. stopped fram disembarking and searched, when $517 money and a quantity of jewelery were found on the prisioners, The chief officer of the Ella then had the prisoners arrested and taken to the Honghew Palier station were they at first denied the theft, but afterward-agained it on the sum of $15 being found on one of the prisonersat the station. It appeared that after dividing4896--Severe typhoon in Hongkong and Macau, the contents amongst them they threw the box overboard. One of the prisoners stated that they had another confederte who had gone with part of the money. The bank orders had not been recovered but payment of them had been stapped! The felt last night for the River poris so that the Chief officer was unable to appear in Count
Jaspector Aiers said that it was quite a matter of chance that the prisoners were caught at all as the robbery was nor discovered untit the steamer was nearing Shanghai, Ind the prisaners acceeded in stealing the box before the steamer reached Tungchow the probablity was that they would, have got ashore there. The steamer people were disinclined in charge these men, being afraid that they would do them some injury when up river. As the pri- soners were such a terror to peaceful people, they ought to be severely punished.
Tlie Court sentenced one prisoner to peo blows and one year's imprisonment, another to 400 blow and one year, and the retaining four to blows, and six months-China Guzelle.
NORTHERN NEWS,
OPPOSITION 90. THE IMPORT OF FOREIGN
SALT, ...
..
SHANGBAL, July 25th. Frequent and lengthy correspondence has been lately interchanged between Vicerry Le Kay, as Chier imperial Commissioner of the Salt Gabelle of the Liangkiàng provinces, and Viceguy tung-chaug, as one of the Plenipotentiaries. The correspondence in ques tion refers to the views of the. Salt Gabelle of! Central and Southern China on the admittance: of Foreign sak in large quantities into the country and strenuously opposing any clause in the treaty consenting to its import. It is estimated that the loss to the Country and the distress to the inlinbitants who depend upon the manufacture and transport of salt through the Empire will be enormous and create, un
versal disatent aral, perhaps, revolution. THE REPORTED RETURN OFÀ EFORMER.
i
1898-Treaty between United States and Japan
signed.
1889-Great earthquake, at Kosmoto, Japan. 1894-Defeat of the Chinese by the Japanese
at Yashan.
great damage to house property. 1900-King Humbert of Italy Assasinated.
TO-MORROW.
Tuesday, 30th July, 1got. Chinese--th of 6th son of 27th year of
"Kruang-si. Sun-Rüsey
Seas
Sky 32min
Oh ouin. the 2gmin. 9hr. 35min. okr. 53mtu. zhr. quin,
High water-dorning
Afternoon... Low water-Afternoon....
Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES. 1930- French Revolution. 186-Severe typhoon at Macao. 1874-British barque Caroline Butching lost
off Tokyo.
1898- Prince Bismarck died. 1889-Telegram from Peking States that Secret
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS HI
Canadian (Espress of China) to-horrow. Indian (Lightning) 31st instant. American (Doric) 6th pros. Australian (Eastern) 6th prox. . German (Prints Iṛenz) 6th prox. German (Stuttgart) 7th prox. American (Nippon Maru) 14th prox.
*
The E. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Pekin left. Bombay for this part on the 27th inst.
*
The N. P. S. Co's steamer Duke of Fife, arrived at Tacoma on the 25th inst.
The N. P. S. Co's uitamer Olympía arrived at Yokoham and sailed for Tacoma on the 28th inst.
'The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Tantalus left Singapore on 27th inst, at. 5. pin., and is due in Hongkong on 1st prox.
*
*
The P, & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Marsilia left Singapore for this port on the 28th Inst., at 6 am, with the Outward' English Mails, and is due here on the and prox. at about 6 a.m.
The Imperial German Mail steamer Stuttgart
For Sale.
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HE German-Steamer
THE
MUENCHEN,"
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For Particulars and. Inspecting Order, apply
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COTTAGE PIANO by BORD, of PARIS, Three years old, in Excellent Condition. For Price, &c. apply to
THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. Hongkong, 27th-May, 1201.
Entimations.
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HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
SEVENTIETH ORDINARY MEETING at
left hem pragaanki Shanghai and Foodlow HALSANTE
prox.
on Sunday p.m., the 26th inst, and may be SHAREHOLDERS in the Conipany will be expected here on or about Wednesday the 7thheld at the OFFICE of the Company, No. 18 Ban Buildings, Queen's Road Central, on TUESDAY, the 6th August, at 12 o'clock, NOON, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and electing Directors and Auditors.
The P. M. S. S. u's steamer foric with mails. e. from San Francisco to the 9th inst., via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this port this morning via Inland Sen, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.
Chinese Commission to japan is in Hongkong Afiarta................. disgrace with Empress Dowager.
AGENDA.
30-DAY
Cargo ex Melpomene subject to rent. Cargo ex landria subject to rent! Cargo ex Hongkong Maru subject to rent.
SOY MOJE RÓW
Daylight -I. C. S. N. Cn's steamer Laisang
leaves for Yokohama. Kobe and Moji.
Non-T K. K. steamer Hongkong Main
leaves for San Francisco rửa Shanghai and Japanese parts. Noon-Contract for coaling labour and junks
received by the Commodore in Charge. Noon-The D. Co steamer Hailorry leaves Australian Vaudeville Company at the Theatre
for Swalow,
Royal.
WEDNESDAY, 31SL
D. S. K. s stemmer inping Maru leaves at daylight for Foochow via Swatow and
Amoy,
The Simucuaro, states that one of the principal members of the Retofm Party, during the Emperor's short reign in 1898, named Wang Chao, has retard from exile aboard and is now in Tientsin where he has come to wait for his Majesty's terura en route to Peking5pm.-C. & M. Co.'s steamer Diamante leaves
and to pray for his Majesty's protection.
Apropos of above, it will be remembered that Wang Chau when a third-class secretary of the,
Noon-1, C. S. N. Co's steamer Chelydra leaves for Singapore, Penang and Calcutta..
for Manila.
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THURSDAY, August 1st.
Board of Ries, in 1898, drew up a strong 830 for 9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge, memorial on reform which he asked, according
to etiquette, bis superior officers Huaj Ta-pu,
SATURDAY, 3rd,
HONGKONG AID WIŁAMIYA Qock Lactat
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 24th July to the 6th August inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
T. ARNOLD,
Secretary:
Hongkong, róth July, 1901,
17538
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Hongkong, 29th July, gor
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isy Order of the Board of Directors,
THOS. I ROSE, Secretary. Hongkong, 25th July, 1901.
[790€ CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED
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to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
IN SIX LOTS,
the Manchu President and the Chinese Pre P. & O. Co.'s steamer Bengut leaves, for VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
sident and Vice Presidents of his own Board (Rites) to present on his behalf to the Emperor, The reforms suggested by Wang Chan were considered too sweeping and revolutionary by the writer's superiors who, instead of handing the memorial to his Majesty, as they were bound both by etiquette and the Emperor's special commands to do, called up Wang Chao before them; gave him a severe scolding, ac- cusing hint of being a revolutionary; violuntly throw back to him has memorial and ordered him to re-write his paper: Wang Chao how. ever stoutly refused and his superior officers (Huai Tapu, especially) denounced him to the throne. Accordingly much to their sur prise they succeeded in, rousing the bister anger of his Majesty who accused them of wantonly disobeying the Imperial commands
an act werthy of suminary decapitation ac cording to Chinese law-and cashiered and dismissed the culprits for ever from the Imper ial service. Wang Chao for his courage was promoted on the spot from the 6th rank to the 4th Metropolitan grade, equivalent in rank 10 a Provincial Treasurer. The cashiered Huai Tapu, who is also an Imperial Clansman, backed up by Kang Yi and Yung Lu, tearfully appealed to the Empress Dowager at Elo Park for redress, which finally resulted in forcing matters, bringing about the coup d'état of Septmber that year, and putting the Reactionary Party, headed by the Empress Dowager, in supreme power in-the State. It is to be hoped that Wang Chao will not be harmed by his numerous enemies in the North. REPORTED DEFEAT OF RUSSIAN AND CHINESE
TROOPS IN MANCHURIĄ.
News received from thoroughly reliable sources in various parts of Lower Manchuria (Fengtion) brought by way of Chefon to this port confirm the reports which first appeared in these columns about ten days ago, of Chinese -and Russian reverses in the Eastern portion of Féngtien, in the vicinity of Fenghuangcheng and the country drained by the Yalu river. It is further stated that the greater portion of the insurgents are well-armed and have plenty of ammunition, that their leaders have uniformly treated the inhabitants at large humanely and justly, and that one or two bands only have committed excesses which, however were speedily repressed by the more responsible loaders of the insurrection,
HOSTILITY AGAINST THE RUSSIANS. A Newchwang dispatch reports that the country people, and banditti of the three Man- churian provinces in their bitter hostility against the Russians who committed great cruelty and excesses upon the poor, defenceless inhabitants of Kirin and the Amur provices last year, have begun to systematically destroy telegraph poles and cut down wires everywhere. Communication by telegraph from North to South Manchuria has therefore been precarious and uncertain. As the land lines are supposed to be Chinese-owned, although taken posses sion of by the Russians, the Chinese telegraph authorities have been requested to make the necessary repairs 1"-N. C. Daily News.
NOTANDA
BALENDAR.
JULY,
Mateorological means based on fifteen years observations 10 1898.
Barometer Thermometer
Humidity...
81.6
,83.0
14.310
(About)-
Bombay.
MONDAY, 5th.
New York" line steamer Avant leaves for New York via Suez Canal,
TUESDAY, 6th,
A. L. S. N. Co.'s sienner Afelpomene leaves
Noon-Half-yearly meeting of shareholders of
for Manila, Singapore, Bombay, etc.
the longlong Canton & Macao Steam- boat Co.. at the office of the Company,
WEDNESDAY 7th
O.-5.-K.-Co.'s stemmer Maidauru Maru will leave for Anping, vin Swatow and Amoy.
SATURDAY, 101.
(About)-The steamer Knight Companion will
be despatched for Portland (Or.)
SHIPPING GAZETTE.
In future the Telegraph shipping form sup plied to Captains of vessels will contain a heading for notices of officers and engineers transferred or on leave, etc. Friends will much oblige by giving this information
July 22nd,
Mr. Mann is promoted to and' officer of the Haiching
Mr. Smallwood recently acting and officer of the Haicking, has gone back to the Thales.
Mr. W. Shiphill, and engineer Hongkong Maru, resigned his berth at San Francisco. -
Mr. F. D. Louth is appointed and engineer
to the same vessel.
July 3rd.
The officers of the Tsinan (Capt. D. Ander son) are; chief officer Mr. C. Webb, 2nd Mr. A. Burn, 3rd Mr. F. Carle, 4th Mr. D. Smyth. chief engineer Mr. J. Runcie, zad Mr. M. Mur- ray, 3rd Mr. P. Macquire, Doctor, J. Baxter, M.B. chief steward, Mr. J. Wilson.
July 25th.
The officers of the steamer Australian (Captain P. T. Helms) are chief, A. H. Schaw, 2nd, A. W. Marshall, 3rd R. J. S. Sippe, chief engineer, A. W. Wildridge, and, D. Young, 3rd, Timons, 4th P. Pickbura.
July 26th.
Mr. 1. M. Wright, chief officer, Leksang, on leave, has rejoined his ship,
Mr. J. Duncan, acting chief officer, Loksang, has resumed duty as 2nd officer.
Mr. S. K. Gordon, acting and officer, Zek- sang, has been appointed and officer, Vilsang. Mr. H. Cuthbertson, from leave, has gone and engineer, Lektang
Mr. J. E. Myhill, zäd engineer, Loksang, is on leave.
Mr. A. A. Chalmers, chief officer, Vilsang,
is on leave.
Mr. A. E. Mongor, zad officer, Yikiang, is acting chief officer, same steamer.
Mr. J. Lennox, chief engineer, Shanti, is on shore duty.
Mr. P. Blair, 2nd engineer, Wenchow, is
transferred to the Pekin..
Mr. D, Peebles, supemumerary 3rd angineer, Pekin, is appointed and engineer, Werichow.
Mr H. Copeland, Chunsang, has been ap pointed and engineer, Fautang.
Mr. F. Brico, 3rd engineer, Chill, is on
Mr. G. Paxton, 3rd engineer, Afin; has bann transferred to the CATAR,
situate at Yaumalec in the. Dependency
of Kowloon and Colony of Hongkong registered in the Land Office respectively as Kowloon In- and Lots Nos. 280, 281, 282,283, 254 & 285.
от
'MONDAY, the rath day of August 1901, at 3PM, on the premises. perty:
The following is a description of the pro-
LOT. All that piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at Vaumatee aforesaid registered in the Land Office as Kowloon In. land Lot No. 280 together with the messuage or tenecient thereon known as No. 11 Reclama tion Street, Yaumaice. Area 750 square feet, Annual Crown Rent $10.
LOT 2. All that piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at Yaumatee aforesaid Inland Lot No. 281 together with the messuage registered the Land Office as Kowloon or tenement thereon known as No. 13 Reclama tion Street, Yaumatee. Area 750 square feet. Annual Crown Rent $10.
Lor 3 All that piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at Yaumatee aforesaid registered in the Land Office as Kowloon Inland Lot No. z8z together with the messuage or tenement thereon known as No. 15 Reclama- tion Street, Yaumates. Area 750 square feet. Annual Crown Rent Sro.
LOT All that piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at Yaumates foresaid registered in the Land Office as Kowloon Lot No. 283 together with the messuage of tenement thereon known as No. 17 Reclamation Street, Yaumatce.
Annual Area 750 square feet. Crown Rent $10. situate lying and being at Yaumatee aforesaid Lot 5. All that piece or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office as Kowloon In- land Lot No. 284 together with the messuage ar tenement thereon known as No. 19 Reclam Fation Street, Yaumatee. Area 750 square feet,
Annual Crown Ren; $ro
NOTICE is hereby given that SCRIP CERTIFICATE No. 2,286 issued 30th January, 1896, fur TEN SHARES numbered 3,601/3,6to in the above Office, standing in the Name of Mr. JOHN HERRICK MCMICHAEL.
the same not be produced before the 9th AUGUST, NEW SCRIP CERTIFICATE will be issued to the said Mr. JOHN HERPICK MCMICHAEL, and no transaction taking place 2,286 will be recognized by the Office, under the said SCRIP CERTIFICATE NO.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.
General Agents, CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE,
LIMITED. Hongkong, 26th July, root.
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The Firm whose Tender is accepted will be required to give satisfactory Security in the Sum of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS,
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Hongkong, 26th July, 1901,
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