THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901.
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INLAND
and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the roth September, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point
en route.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada.
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail Tou.es from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tarif' rate.
Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choice of direct-lines,
Special rates (First-class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and Japan.
"TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (first class only) are confined and will apply only to Missionaries, Members of the Naval and Military Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan.
Return Passage.-Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve months.
Through Bills of Luding issued for transportation to Yokohamu and other Japan Ports, to San Franscisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of, the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting heminers.
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·FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
ON
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at their Sales Rooms, Ice House Street. 19,670 lbs. BISCUITS (slightly damaged).
IRON
and
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TERMS:-As Usual,
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Hongkong, 4th Se, tember," inni.
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HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
(9740 Hongkong, 4th September, 1901,
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'ATURDAY, 7th September, rgo1, 6. P.M. for 6.30 PM., REGULAR MEETING, UNITED SERVICE LODGE, NO. 1,341 E.C. ~
Hongkong, 2nd September, 1901. (949c
Notices of Firms.
NORTHERN NEWS.
published in Orders may be of interest to some" RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT SHANG. of your readers y
HAT
TIENTSIN, Thursday, Aug, 22, 1901.
„ENGINE DERAILED.
that no move will be made from Hsian before No4595, Pra, John Robarts, and Natj Gordon Halling, says the N., C. D. Rows of 31nt ulto, On"
(From. Our Own Correspondent.)
TIENTSIN, August 24th. The Court has definitely announced now
Oct. 6th, and memorials are still pouring in urging still greater delay on account of the food. First it was the heat, then the foods, thirdly it will be the cold. It is a case of any excuse is better than none; meanwfiila quite an army is being got together at Hsian and specu iation is rife as to its probable object. It inay be the intention of the Court and reactionary
1.. Discipline, — The detail of officers s mentioned below, will assemble at the An accident occurred at the Shanghai ter minus of the Sungwü Railway yesterday mon vn 3430, pasi Alfred Jones," } R.W.F-1 Tientsin: At 11 am, on Monday 26th August, 1901, for the the prisoners named in the margin and such purpose of trying by a General Court-Martial
other prisoners as may be brought before them,
President: A
Major W. R. Little, The Hongkong Regiment
Members
Burma Battalion) Madras (Light) Infantry,
the arrival of the 11.30 6.m. train at Shangbai,
the other set of rails for the purpose of being the engine as disconnected and moved down connected at the other end of the train. Owing to a stone which had been put between the
points, the latter could not be properly closed and the engine was derailed, all the wheels being thrown off the rails. In less than an
party to have a final struggle, it may be on the Captain W. A. Oswald, 31st Regiment (6th hour, however, the enginic was replaced, the other hand sheer want of confidence is the Captain E. C. Hayes, Royal Army Medical only damage being the twisting of one of the
good faith of foreigners and a determination to leave nothing to chance; or it may be that by entering Peking with a force several times larger than that of the Allies, China would recover her lost face and appear in the role she best loves. The gradual concentration of all the best drilled troops in Hsian is capable of any and all of these interpretations, and in the opinion of many Chinese the situation bodes
no good.
Sheng Tantai is expected shortly in Peking, where Li expects him to be of great assistance in the settlement of the commercial questions, MAnd hopes are entertained that his influence may be effective in getting the railway withdrawn. I am assured, however, there is no fear of this. The Chinese say that Li recently forwarded the British Minister some dispatches which he had received from Hsian in which he is cen- sured for not having cleared the forces out of Peking long since; but the story goes that the Minister returned the dispatches un-opened, which must have been rather a snub for Li Once more Li is reported to be ill, and this time it is declared he is not shamming. The opposition are, making things pretty hot for him just now, and in addition to the unexpected firmness being shown by the British Minister, Li is almost in` that frame of mind when a man asks" Is life worth living ?"
Mr. C. D. Tenney who was Principal of the Tientsin University, was notified a few days ago that the degree of L L. D. had been con. ferred
проп
him by the Trustees of Dartmouth College U.S. where he took his Alma Mater. He is making great efforts either to get the University building restored to him or to get compensation for its occupation la. order to build a new college elsewhere. The Chinese who supported the University by subscription "me"
"all"keen on its being re-opened, and Dr. Tenney still has his able staff around him here
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. "ONTRIBUTING Shareholders are re-
quested to send in a Statement of Busi ness contributed during the Half Year ended 30th June, 1901, on or before the roth Sept. on which date the Accounts will be CLOSED.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
THOS. 1. ROSE, Secretary.
Hongkong, zand August, 1901, [901c
NOTICE
PUNJOM MINING CO., LIMITED.
Corps.
Captain F. W. B. Gray, 4th Regiment of Punjab
Infantry..
Captain R. M. Johnson, Royal Artillery,
"Waiting Members:
Captain H. F. Cleveland, Indian Medical
Service,
Captain F. D. Browne, Indian Medical Service. Judge Advocate: Captain N. E. Tilney, Royal Artillery,
Interpreters.
The Officer Commanding Royal Welsh Fusi-
liers will detail an Interpreter in Welsh. Chin is appointed Chinese Interpreter. Lieutenant. C. 1. Stockwell, and Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, is appointed, pro-
secutor.
The prisoners will be warned and all witnesses
duly required to attend.
CANTON NOTES.
rails. The accident attracted large numbers of Chinese and several foreigners to the place.. NEW ADMIRAL OF THE YANGTZE.
It is reported from Chinking that Ching Taung Chow, the commender in chief of the whole force of Fookien, has been promoted Admiral of the fleet of the Yangtze Kiang
He was welcomed on the way through Ke Chow by civil and military officials and is expected to see Liu Kung-yi, the viceroy of the two Kwang, shortly. Thence he will depart to take the seal in Taipingfa of Ngan Fai province.
ANOTHER NOTORIOUS
EX-BOXER.
Ha Nai-ying, the Senior Vice-President of the Court of Censors, whose enforced resigna- tion has been ordered by Imperial decree, arrived, according to a Wuchong dispatch, at that city from Hsian on the 23rd inst, and is now staying with his younger brother, a cashiered Chihsien of Hupeh, in the former city. It will be remembered that Ho Nai-ying, CANTON, September 4th, 1901. 'Some time ago I wrote that a band of rob-
in company, with another notorious personage: bars were at work on Fa Ti just opposite, Kuei Chun, who like the latter is greatly of the same stamp as Na Tung and himself,
THE FA TI ROBBERS, (From Our Own Correspondent.)"
Shamen. These robbers have continued their work right along. The people have been tho."wanted" by the Allies for the leading part he roughly frightened, so that the cobbers find it took last year as a Boxer chief, whilst proceed- an easy matter to get what they want During ing to Peking from Hsian during the latter part of the last few weeks it has only been necessary June last, when in Honan province feceived to make a demand for so much money and the amount is forthcoming. The officials have been appealed to, but little has been done to stop the gang. Two days ago it was rumoured that one of the leaders had been caught. A reward of thirty dollars has been offered for the arrest of any of the gang.
FRENCH BANK.
Freight will be received on board until the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packie HE OFFICE of the Company has this in readiness to resume the work, which was of French bank will be opened. The tenants in
will be received at the Office until 5 P.3. saine day; nii Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $100. Gold
or over) destined-to Points, beyond Sau Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies' Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.
Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for, cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value is less than $100. U.S. Geld.
For further Information as to Passage wud
panics, Queen's Building,
ΙΟΙ
Hongkong, 31st August, 1901.
GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY.'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
SAFETY
SPEED.
day been REMOVED to No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, FIRST FLOOR
W. H. GASKELL, Secretary. Hongkong, 3rd September, 1901.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
[956c
Generally that I have REMOVED my
STREET,
Intimations.
the most unique and comprehensive of its kind in China. The institution was very ob- noxious to the conservative element of the Government, and it is stated that the Boxers intended an early and deadly attack on the University,, but owing to it being on the side Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com-BEG to lorm my Patrons and Public of the Settlement which was never attacked, the building escaped fire and shell at their Stores from No. 13 to No. 5. D'AQUILAR hands. The Germans have, however, played
H. RUTTONJEE,
the Boxer Game so far as stopping the work 5.. D'Aguilar Street done there. They occupied it on arrival as the Hongkong, 27th April, ros,
[34 only large premises within their Settlement, but now when the condition of things is entirely changed, they refuse to vacate or pay anything for its retention, and Dr. Tenney and his staff, to say nothing of the Chinese sup- porters, are being virtually dene out of their homes and occupation. The Germans use the place as a Hospital and a very full Hospital i is, the sick rate being pretty well maintained by enteric, though the death rate is not more than about one a day, now. The claim against them is being strongly represented at home, I believe, and if necessary Dr. Tenny is prepared to go to Berlin himself in order to get his rights recognised, and as the Germans parti- cularly pride themselves on encouraging educa. tion at all costs, it will look rather bad if Dr. (41Tenney has to fight for this college.
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PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
1901
EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Conidr. H. Pybus, R.N.R..........WEDNESDAY, 25th September. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 23rd October. EMPRESS OF INDIA «Comdr. O. P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 20th November, "HE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND TH
SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and make connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of
Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months,
SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service, of China and Japan Governments.
The attractive features of the Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition), and the diverity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.
**** THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guide, Books, Rates of Passage, &c,, apply to
Hongkong, 28th August, 1901.
NEW GOODS.
PLENTY
IN.
HAND.
JAPANESE CURIOS.
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Hongkong, 30th April, roo
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FURNITURE STORE.
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(Next Door to Messrs. WATKINS & CO.) QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Speciality: FOOCHOW LACQUER WARE. Hongkong, 18th June, 1901.
(642c
SIEN TING,
SURGEON DENTIST..
No. 14, DAGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free.
Hongkong, 27th September | Rek
JUST UNPACKED,"
fro
EST GERMAN SAUSAGES of a well known make, in small and large tins, of various kinds,,
Finest WESTPHALIAN HAMS.
H.BUTTONJEE,
5. D'Aguilar Street and 39 & 40, Elgin, Road, Kowloon Hongkong, 13th July, Toca
There is a great disparity between the ex- penses of the other forces here and those of the British. The British General for instance is paying $1,000 a month for his private house in addition to $800' for his office, or rather the
There is some prospect that the long talked the house in which it is proposed to open the bank have been notified to vacate. With a bank, a post office and a hospital on Shameen the French ought to be able look after their own interests.
IDOL FESTİVAL.
secret information from one of the Chinese Pienipotentiaries that the Alles were "after both." The fates of Hau Chêng-yü and-Chî Hsiu. at Peking must have been recalled to mind when the secret warning was received, for both Kütel Ch'un and a Nalying at once retraced their steps to Elsian, where the former still resides, whilst the latter after a' short stay in that city came down south, via Hupeh. It is to be hoped that the Foreign Ministers have sufficient evidence in their possession to enable a. demand to be made for the drastic punishment of these notorious Boxer Chiefs, at whose doors lie much innocent blood. Even if the Protocol has been signed and peace declared, there should be nothing to prevent the meting out of their proper deserts upon men of notorious and sanguinary character and antecedents.—N. C. D..News,
DEGRADATION OF PUCHUN.
To-day is the festival of the chief God of the city, Shing Wong. The Shing Wong temple was filled at an early hour this morning and will remain filled all day and all to-night. The people believe that some time during the night the god vill descend and sleep on the
A telegram from Hsianfu states that the ground. Any who may be sleeping in the Empress-Dowager has deprived Fuchun, the temple at the time will secure that which they heir presumptive, of his silk button and that most desire. Hundreds of women who are he is now only allowed to wear the red button. longing for mile offspring, and hundreds of that is worn by all Princes of the first degree. men who long for riches will sleep in the Only the Princes who are closely related to the temple to-night, Some years ago the Kwong Emperor are allowed to wear the silk button. * Chau Fuissued a proclamation forbidding the mingling of men and women in the temple, but the proclamation was ignored and the men and women meet as of old,
· IMPORTATION OF SALT BY
· FOREIGNERS.
THE CHINESE WISH IT TO BE STOPPED.
The Chinese Peace Commissioners have opened negotiations with the Foreign Ministers salt by foreigners in Peking, and as the Salt with regard to the importation and selling of Gabelle is given as security for the indemnity, it is probable that the Foreign, Ministers will
THE SHIP "BENJAMIN SEWALL”.
IN A TYPHOON.
The Hakodate correspondeat of the Japan Advertiser writes that the American ship Benjamin Sewall, Captain Halstad, arrived there on the 19th August. The ship, which is bound to Vancouver, left Shanghai on the 31st of July, and soon after leaving ran fitto and experienced the full strength of the typhoon which swept along the China coast on the zad and fore and mizzen lower topsails, while the and 3rd August. The Stwall lost her foresail decks were repeatedly swept by heavy sear, and everything movable washed overboard, On
Government is, while the German General Tant the request of the Commissioners that no the morning of the 3rd the vessel shipped a sea salt is to be sold or imported except for the exclusive use of foreigners.
SHANGHAI MIXED COURT,
MR. MAVERS' FAREWELL SITTING.
An interesting little episode occured yester day at the Mixed Court, says the NV. C. D. News of 31st ulto, when, as it was the last appearance,
of Mr. S. F. Mayers, the popular British
Assessor, the police, through Capt.-Superinten-
the esteem in which he is he'd throughout the police force.
which filled the cabin store room, spoiling most of the provision The wind holding to the southward the vessel continued her voyage through the Japan sea; arriving at Hakodate at daylight. After effecting temporary repairs, and laying in a new supply of provisions, the ship proceeded on her voyage.to Vancouver.
is content with one building costing him some $700 per month, and the number of houses. we rent altogether in the Settlements makes up an appalling figure, and where all the military families that are due are going, no one knows. It would be very much cheaper and more sensible if the military pat up their own barracks as they would in any other station,
COREAN NEWS. with married men's quarters in the usual way Bricks and labour are both cheaper than rent,
(from the Kets. Hieraid.) All hope of retaining the Bombay Cavalrydent A. M. Boisragen, paid a high tribute to
FUSAN, August 26th, is over, and the regiment will be shipped in
The Corean Government consented to allow each Japanese fishing hoat to ship 5 koku of three lots during next month: So far as pre
rice while the embargo on cereals remālas in- sent indications go we shall-as usual-be the
Captain Boisragen said: I come here on force; but to-day the. Fusan Customs officials 14 smallost crowd here this winter after all. Both behalf of the police force to congratulate you prohibited the shipment of more than 5 picule, C. E. WARREN, the Germans and French will outnumber on your promotion and to express regret at the saying that their Instruction from Mr. McLeavy.
CONTRACTOR, US, and as I have said before, the Russians are
near approach of your departure. I am speak Brown mentioned 5 piculs as the maximum. WYNDHAM STREET (Opposite to the not here yet, but 19,000 are not far awaying on behalf of everyone in the police in The fishermen are making complaints-
CLUB GERMANIA).
There is only one consolation, that a Ger expressing our sense of the justice, you have | Mainichi, CANITARY APPLIANCES SUPPLIED man force three times our strength leaves always dispensed and I do not think I am hurt
and FIXED, DRAINS TRAPS, it an rpen question whether they could WASTE PIPES, &c. CLEANSED and RE PAIRED. Sanuary Roard Notices receive place as many effectives in the field at a prompt attention. Agent for MOSAIC TILES. moment's notice as we could. If they escape Prices on Application,
[s58centoric on any large scale we may hold our qwn in case of emergencies, but it would be much more satisfactory if the element of risk was rather less conspicuoks,
BUILDING D, E. BROWN, General Agent,
Pedder's Street
HAMBURG-AMERIKA
NORDDEUTSCHER
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BAILING DATES.
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Freight
21st Sept.
Freight,
5th October. Freight.
Freight and 19th Oct
Passengers 2nd Nov. Freight,
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No. t. Queen's Buildings.
MEE CHEUNG, PLOTOGRAPHER, The Folk, og tey Housy, Ti-Flouse Road, Fort
SEOUL,August 24th.):
ng anybody in saying it was British Justice, It has been decided that the embargo on founded on impartiality and right feeling. I ex- cereals shall be enforced for a short period, but press the very highest esteem of your sense of the date of its termination is not known at justice add honour, and in consequence of that present. high opinion of ours we have perhaps given you more work than we would otherwise have done. We wish you and Mrs. Mayers all happiness and prosperity,
Mh Mayers, in reply, said: Captain Bois- ragon, 1 very highly appreciate your kind remarks and I hope there will be equally cordial relations between the police and my successor, Mr. Wilkinson. I thank you very much for your kind wishes
The R. W. F. are distinguishing themselves Snowlin'a posuti, in New and Com-n the court martial line pretty frequently. modo Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore, De Monday Privates Roberts and Jones are to ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED
be tried for stealing the treasury chest. They in the Coliny or in any part of the Far East
GROUPS AND VIEWS
were under atreat for drunkenness or some a speciality.
minar offence and waiting to have the sentence Cornel Semember, 18ga 140 read them, when they broke out of the guard “LARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to room and decamped, with the chest and got Shortly after this Captain Boisragon, was cure, in either sex, all acquired or consway to the native City, where they got through introduced by Mr. Mayers to the new Assessor, titutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, soo dollars, I believe, before they were caught Mr. F. Wilkinson, who was present on the Gravel and Fains in the Back Free from Mercury Established upwards of 30 years, I expect their sentence will be pretty bench, and the business of the Court was pho In boxes, 45, 6d each, of all Chemista, and heavy, As the men are probably known in codded with. Patent Medicine Vendors (throughout the Hongkong, the composition of the Court World Proprietors: The Lincoln and Mid
and Counties Drag Canipany, Lincoln, Karind
GIRAULT: FRESH GOODS by every
TIONI
"best"and;
MASAMPO, August 26th, The embargo on cereals was put in operation today and the market is paralyzed.Mainichi,
·SEOUL, August 25th. Mr. Hayashi, Japanese Minister to Seoul, and Bok Saijun, Corean, Foreign Ministers orally agreed at a meeting held the day before yesterday to enforce the ambargo up to the time
the next crop, l harvested; but no document: has been exchanged so far. The date of withs amwal is understood to be some time in
November
The movement to expel Mr. McLezyy Brown, has ended in failure on account of the
Minister to Seoul-73
had the strong opposition of the Bal
and SPIRIT
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