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THE THIRD GYMKHANA MEETING.

Although many items, of local interest have been closed out to-day for want, of space, we print with pleasure the programme of the Gymkhana meeting to be held next Saturday at 4 p... The various events, it will be seen are novel and bound to provide exciting sport. Mr. Godfrey C. C. Master (Hon. Secretary) is, as usual, doing his utmost to provide a good afternoon's entertainment coupled with every attention to the comfort of the spectators. Although clashing with the aquatic carnival of the Victoria Recreation Club, which is fixed for the same date, we predict a large attendance and wish the managing body every success.

The following is the programme: 1-THREE QUARTERS of a MILE FLAT RACE. -Handicap for all horses and ponies.-Four

to start or no rice.

3-TENT PEGGING,--Three runs each at single peg Points will be given for style and pace. 3-SUCKET AND APPLE RACE. A number

of tubs or buckets to be placed in a row, half | filled with water and an apple in each. Competitors to start dismounted with no saddles. Mount, ride to buckets and each endeavour to secure an apple with his mouth whilst holding his pony.. Mount with apple in mouth. First past winning post with apple in his mouth wins. Any competitor touching the apple at any time with his hand or any pat of his body except the mouth will be dis qualified.

4-POLO PONY SCUney. For band fide Polo Panies, the property of playing members of the Polo Club From Quarter Mile post in Owpers ap: Catch weights over 11 st. 7 bs. An owner entering more than one pony, and riding one himself, or unable to ride the weight, to be at liberty to ask another playing member of the Polo Club to ride for him Weight to be raised if necessary to rast. 12 lbs. S-OFF SADULING RACK-Best of three heats. Start in suddle from somewhat near the Mile. Post with saddle properly ginhed with two single girths. First past the post oftenest with saddle in band and girths attached wins. No contrivances for slipping girths allowed. 6.--BALL AND BUCKET RACE-Competitors to be nominated by a Lady, Such Lady to throw a tennis ball from within a given space to ter nomince as he gallops past, which he has to catch and place in a bucket further on. Points will be given for pace. Two runs tích.

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7-DISTANCE HANDICAP FOR ALL HORSES AND PONIES (including China ponies). Scratch to start at the mile prist. Each Competitor to send in name and description of horse or pony to be entered by him, with weight to be carried. In order to assist the handicappers in arriving at an even handicap

it is requested that horses and ponies to be entered may be sent to the Race Course for inspection between 5.30 and 6 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday next, the 16th and 17th instants. Entries for all events to close Tuesday the 17th inst. at noon to the Hon. Secy, at the Hong kong Club, or at No. 12, Queen's Road Central; the entrance fee, in each case to accompany the entry, -Entrance fee for Event One

For all other events

THE PLAGUE.

.....$3.00

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

HONGKONG, Friday, Semtember 13th Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly and Potts, in their weekly share report state-

The past week has differed jin no material way from its predecessor; business transacted has been on a restricted scale and has effected no noticeable change in the market quotations. Banks,~~~Hon. kong and Shanghai Banks have been booked at $600 at which rate further enquiries exist. The London quotation is £61, 7/6. Nationals still rule firm and have buyers at $28. Marine Insurances.We have heard of absolutely no business and prices are practically unchanged since ang last report. Fire Insurances-Hongkong Fires remain wenk at $342), China Files are in demand at $81. Shipping-Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats have again been done at $341 and more shares are obtainable Indo-Chinas are in the market at $135, Douglas Steamships continue to drift downward and are offering at $45 hinn and Manilas and Star Ferries are unaltered. Refineries--Ng, transaction has laken place in stocks under this heading, Mining-Punjoms have further declinedand are

and more are wanted. Jelebus can be sold at $4. on sale at $5. Rahs have found buyers at $12

Docks, Wharves and Godown.-Hongkong and Whainpoa ocks have been dealt in at $275 closing weak. Kowloon Wharfs are enquired for $99. Lands, Hotels and Buildings.-Hongkong Lands have changed hands at $191. Kowloon Lands have further improved and can be placed at 531 West Points are in request at 152 after sales at $51. Hongkong Hotels are steady

CANTON NOTES.

'THE HOUSE TAX. (From Our Own Correspondent).

CANTON, September 13th, According to the official notices, to-day is the time set for beginning of the house tax. collection. Up to twelve o'clock all was quiet and there was no indication that the tax was belog collected. It is likely that the officials will move forward quietly and avoid provoking hostility. So far no organized opposition has developed.

THE OFFICIALS UNEASY, Parties of soldiers under special officers con- tinue to search the city. Official caps are laid aside. Sometimes the officer is mounted and at other times he goes afoot. The beating of the gong is dispensed with. Canvas tents have been erected at the entrance of the yamtus of the Viceroy and the Governor and special guards are on duty day and night. The officials are making unusual preparations to keep order during the examinations.

Until after the examinations there will be tens of thousands of strangers in the city. It would he easy to pro. voke a row, but the officials do not intend to be caught napping.

THE U. S. CONSUL.

Consul McWade left this niörning for Heung Shan City to try a case in which an American citizen.is concerned. A couple of small Chi nese river gun-boats, flying the U. S. Bag accompanied the Consul.

MISSION SECRETARY,

Rev. A. J. Brown, D.D., one of the accretaries of the American Presbyterian Mission, is now in Canton inspecting the work under the care

at $127. Humphreys Estate has been disposed of the Presbyterian Board,

Dr. Brown has

of at 133 and $132 and close with further spent about four months in China, holding buyers at the latter rate. China Providents.conferences with the missionaries, discussing have again been sold at $g. Cotton Mills. mission policies and endeavouring to ascertain ongkong Cottons are wanted at the advanced the best methods for carrying on the work, rate of $1.Cigar Companies. Nathing From Canton Dr. Brown goes to Manila and doing. Alhambras have declined to $1,000 thence to Siam. sellers, Miscellaneous-Green Island Cements have again been booked at $21. A. $. Watsons are procurable at $153. There is no change to repost in older stocks in this section.

EX-PRESIDENT STEYN'S ESUAPE,

The war correspondent of the Daily Telegraph on the 13th ult. supplements the story of the capture of ex-President Steyn's Cabinet, and the narrow escape of the ex-President himself,

by certain interesting details. After describ in the movements of the column in the neighbourhood of Reitz, he says" Unluckily the scouts, about 5 a.m., followed some loose horses, thinking they were part of their own force. When the mistake was discovered day was breaking, so less than a dozen of the 7th

THE MURDER OF MR. HOSHI TORU.

PUBLIC TRIAL OF THE ASSASSIN.

STATEMENT OF THE MOTIVE OF THE CRIME.

The public trial of the man, Iba Sataro, the Court of Cassation, Tokio, before Judges Mo- assassin of Mr. Hoshi Tamu, took place in the

chidzuki, Midzuhara and Nomura on the 2nd Komori lead the charge. The prisoner, whe inst., says the Kobe Heráld. Public Procurator

was attired in haori and hakama, was quite composed and was accompanied by Messrs. Miyoshi, ida, Hanai and Sakurai, attorney.

The prisoner stated his clan, age and family history, and definitely stated that he had no had no acquaintance with Mr. Hoshi but re connection with any policy party. He said he

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PAWN-BROKING. The sole right to keep and license others 19 keep Pawn-braking Establishments.

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CAMBLING. The sok right to keep and license the, kecding of Gambling Houses,

day of October, 195, and must be addressed (1) These tenders innst be sent under sealed cover to reach Sandakan by noon on the gist to the Secretary to the Governor, The words "Revenue Farms," must be written on-the outside of the envelope.

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$2.00 Dragoon Guards turned and rode for the town, cognised him at the general meeting of the and of the Treasurer-General at Sandakan.

Number of cases reported (Chinese1,556 up till noon of the 13th Other Asiatics 53 September, 1901

Europeans......30 Number of cases reported

Chinese during the past 24 hours Other Asiatics o

(Europeans...... Total number of cases reported to date 1,639 Number of deaths reported (Chinese......1,522

up till noon of the 13th Other Asiatics 35- September, 1901

Europeans....or!Y Number of deaths reported Other Asiatics o

Chinese during the past 24 hours

Europeans...... Q Total number of deaths recorded to date 1,368 Since noon on Saturday last the cases and deaths are

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UNSTINTING PRAISE FROM A FRENCH MILITARY WRITER.

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Lord Roberts is the recipient of a very appreciative tribute in a recent Figare from Germain Bapst, who possesses considerable reputation as a writer an military affairs, say the correspondent of the Morning Leader.

According to this gentleman, Wellington and the Duke of Cambridge were chiefly dis tinguished as Commanders-in-Chief by a policy of sticking to the good old times. Now, how ever, under Earl Roberts, a new era is opening for the British army..

He should be the sort of man he was in India, says the writer. He not only reformed the uniform of the soldiers, by providing them with a costume suitable to the tropical climates, but by his untiring labour in the interests of temperance, reduced drunkenness to one-half

led by Lieutenant Shaw. They saw a tent behind a house in a garden, with a fire smoking

charged up, about an equal number of Boers near, and early coffee being prepared. As they caine running out, as if they had suddenly tumbled out of their beds. Hands up!' our fellowe yelled, and the majority of the Boers instantly complied. One of them, indentified as General or Commandant Cronje, reached into the tent for a rifle,, but the flash of a dragoon's sword made him desist, and another Boer found his cheek hot from showing a disposition to flee.

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The whole affair was over in a minute, and Broadwood's supports and main body were still far way. The scouts had no clear idea, nor had anybody else, I am told, what was expected to be found in Ritz, or that Steyn was anywhere in the neighbourhood.. Moreover, creeping away around the corner of an adjoining house, barehended, in'night dress, and with only socks upon his feet, was a tall, stout, swart, full-bearded, partly baldheaded, elderly man. If anybody saw him he probably smiled at the spectacle, and did not trouble in

Tokio Educational Association held in April, 1900, when Mr. Hoshi was elected president.. The appointment of the Board of Directors of the Association was entrusted to Mr. Hoshi, and prisoner said he then concluded that the placed in the control of a man whose record sacred matter of the education of Tokio was

was anything but clean. This determined bim to kill Mr. Hoshi, the prisoner said. Then Mr. Hoshi was pointed to as the ringlender in the Tokio City Assembly. bribery scandal, but he evaded the charge by resignation of the portfolio of Communications. This, prisoner stated, only strengthened his determination, to kill Mr. Hoshi, who still occupied the presidency of the Tokio Educational Association, and the prisoner came to the conclusion that he could only save the interests of the public by removing Mr. Hoshi. Prisoner proceeded to say that at first he could not carry out his intention on-account of his affection for his family, one being a child of 6 years old. He therefore continued to hope that Mr. Hoshi might come to see his own shortcomings, but the man gave no sign of reform. Consequently

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(4) The Gambling Regulations are similar those in the Malay States. Territory, but any tenderer may submit a se (5) These Tenders are invited for the whole parate tender fur any of these Farms or for Borneo. any portion of the State of British North

(6.) Every tender must state the nature of the Security to he offered, which must be partly in cash, to be deposited in an approved Bank, and partly in land and house property.

(7.) The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.

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But the skulking personage was none other than ex-President Steyn himself, now reduced to this woeful plight. A Boer companion near by found him a pony and assisted Steyn to mount, for the ex-President prefers a wheeled vehicle to horseback. With a cut and a kick the Boer sent Steyn adrift upon a most uneasy seat. If, in the hurry, there had been a saddle thrown upon the pony, it was ungirthed, and had turn ed beneath in a stride or two. Then the un- wonted apparition appeared in the one long main street of Reitz of a dark, heavy figure of Gowing shirt, clinging to a horse's neck, and a man, bareheaded and bare-limbed, with a galloping madly to the eastward. He had to pass the corner where some of Lieutenant Shaw's men were. A challenge rang out for him to halt, yet not Steyn, but the hore, was in charge of that wild John Gilpin ride. I am told that Steyn would have gladly stopped, but could not, and looked pitifully as if he would

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"Sergeant Cobb, the crack shot of the 7th Dragoon Guards, repeated the challenge, and at ten paces lifted his rifle to bring the horse or rider down. But the weapon missed fire. Slipping out the cartridge, be put in another, but the second also missed fire. And why?

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out his intention. He (prisoner) read. an address by Mr. Hoshi in a paper at Shinagawa Station a few days after and that address was so disgraceful and insolent that prisoner had his determination further strengthened. It also occured to his (prisoner's) mind that Mr. Hoshi would again receive a portfolio If Marquis Ito were to form a Cabinet and be determined to kill Mr. Hoshi at any cost. He repaired to the City Office on the afternoon of arst June with three letters and the letter of his reasons for killing Mr. Hoshi. He then proceeded todos a dagger with him. Mr. Hoshi was talking to the Hall where the City Aldermen mat, having

a party hear him, and the prisoner approached him from behind. It occurred to him, however, that it would be cowardice to stab a man without a word of warning and he spoke the

words, "Traitor Hoshi, villain Hoshi" before he struck the first blow. The dagger was first the second blow pieced his left side and several thrust, into this right of Mr. Hoshi's chest and blows followed, but the prisoner stated that he was sure the second blow ended the life of Mr. Hoshi. The prisoner also stated that he called on Mr. Hoshi at his residence several times; but this was done to allay any suspicion on the part of Mr. Hoshi rnd he was determined from the outset that the man should be killed in. public place. The reason the City office was

only the tools of Mr. Hoshi, Consequently the villains and Mayor and other officials were

prisoner thought that by exhibiting the tragic end of Mr. Hoshi, ringleader of villains, he might awaken the others to their senses.

alha Sotaro is described as having spoken quite distinctly and eloquently, preserving wonderful self-composure during his statement. The evidence of several witnesses was then. read by the Court Clerk, Kawakami The statements of Mrs. Iba and the concubine of the prisoner coincided in stating that Iba was

cognised the kimono and dagger used in the a mild-tempered man: The prisoner, did not deny the guilt of killing Mr. Hoshi and res tragedy,

its former extent, thereby at, once enabling Because the oil supplied the men was of in. chosen was that this was a meeting place of members of respectable families to enlist, who ferior quality and had frozen, blocking the hitherto had shrunk from the army as a mere gia palate.

spong and the striker. Owing to the intants In all these reforms he has been ably assisted cold similar mishaps had previously occurred by Lady Robens, and thanks to these two, the with the men's rifles. Lieutenant Shaw snap- well-being of the British soldier has increased ped his pistol, but missed. There was more both physically and morally.

laughing than vexation at the man's escape, till later on it was found that it was Steyn himself who had got away. When the column came up scouts were despatched after him, but Steyn brother Boers, who had helped him upon a had been met a few miles out by three or four

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