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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901.

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TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE;

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PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

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....SATURDAY, 19th October, at Noon. .TUESDAY, 29th October, at Noos TUESDAY, 12th November, at Noon. .WEDNESDAY, zoth Nov., at Noon. .....SATURDAY, 7th December, at Noon. SATURDAY, 14th December, at Noon,

P. M. Company's Steamship "CHINA," will be despatched for SAN FRAN. CISCO, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, INĻAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, the 19th instant, 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 Eugland, 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 Routes 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 tariff 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 Raitways, 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 Official located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and Japan.

Insurances.

"! L'UNION. ** FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD. (Established 1828).

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SIEMSSEN & Co. Jongkong, 28th May, 1804.

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Notices of Firms,

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OUR LONDON LETTER.. ho has published are simply appalling THE ENVY”, POISONING CABE.

One feature of the distress which appeals From Our Own Correspondent.)

very strongly to the public in the unwillingness LONDON, September 14th. of the people to accept charity, and the great THE LATE PRESIDENT. MCKINLEY, efforts they make to conceal the straits to The mind of London individually and col-which they are reduced, though the cries of ectively appears to revolve around murder and their fansished lit le children have, now, sudden death, ever since the news of the the most part, broken down the pride of the attempted assassination of President McKinley men who preferred for themselves to starve disturbed our slumbers on the evening of the in silence, rather than to eat what they did

not earn.

for

SINGAPORE, September 30th.. The bearing of this case was continued at the Assizes this meming, when a negro sailor, Evans, gave eviderice, Wimess said he was accustomed to speak in Portúguess ; but there was no Portugese interpreter on hand. Ho gave evidence as to the statement made to Cap-

tain Strachun by Bradie.. Witness heard Bro die tell the Capain that it was true he (Brodie) had put poisan in the water. He could not remember what kind of paison Bradia said it was. Brodie tald witness that he had put blue saison in the water; and Brodie also said that Salem, the Arah sailor, had thrown similar paisan overboard. Bradie said that Salem gave him the poison. Witness had never spoken to Brodie about these things before; but Brodie came to him spontaneously and made the state- ments without being questioned on the matter. Witness did not know why Brodie come and told him these things.

last mail day. As usual at this time of year,

THE "CENTURIONS." there are hundreds of Americans "doing" the

China and the events of last year were capital in the absence of one half its ordinary population. At the Cecil, the other day, I did brought once more to the short-lived memory not see a single man or woman who looked of the pubile yesterday evening at Portsmouth; when the officers and men of the Naval English, yet the hotel was very full, and has been throughout the dead season. It was here Brigade, which made the attack on Tientsin, that the evil tidings were said to have been

were entertained at a public "banquet. The first received in London, and as the whisper sailors, as they marched through the streets, went out from those gathered round the tape,

nearly 500 strong, had a magnificent ovation the resitlents and visitors flocked into the from the crowd, which is all the more satisfac- verandalis and court, and standing with tory because, on the whole, the doings of uncovered heads waited for further details: the China Force bave been so completely The fact that the President's recovery is overshadowed by the war in South Africa, now believed to be only a matter of time, that the daring, the resource and the suffer

Mr. P. J. Burgess, Government Analyst in while alicting the liveliest antisfaction, has conings of those who composed it bare re Singapore, said on analysing the pot produced siderably surprised many English medical men, ceived but scant acknowledgment in England. he found the contents to be a phosphorus paste, who declare that the preservation of his life is Lord Selborne, Admiral Sir E. Seymour and There was about 44 per cent. of phosphorus in a veritable triumph for the American surgeons. the reception of the contingent by the Mayor other distinguished persons were present ah

the paste, mixed with several other things such as Prusssian blue, sugar, and gun. There and at the banquet subsequently. The First would be between one and two grains of phos. Lord of the Admiralty made a stirring speech phorus in the paste in the pot. Most authorities in. responding for the Navy to the toast of the gave from one to two grains as a fatal dose. In evidence throughout Europe, England nat ex- Imperial Forces. He urged the young Naval the bottle produced he found practically pure Officers to study the problems of their pro-water, with a little salt in it. There was no poi cepted. The forthcoming visit of the Czar to Germany and France naturally gives point to

fession, pointing out that in the wars of the the general anxiety. Police boats patrol those future, when weapons would be generally German waters where His Imperial Majesty is equal, victory must rest with the most tenacious now the Kaisar's guest, while in France a per-capable Admiral and Officers. The personal and well-disciplined fleet, handled by the most fect army of detectives, including representa-

element would be the decisive factor. In-

THE ANARCHIST SCARE,

Apart from the sympathetic interest cantering round Mr. McKinley, the Anarchist scare usual on these occasions has been very much in

son in it. In the packet (produced) he found a brown, sauffcoloured powder made of a finely chopped herb. Two other packages were given to him, both containing innocuous powders.

By Mr. Van Cuylenberg: If the paste were

tives of most European countries, able to iden- {cidentally Lord Selborne observed that in his put in water the water would be blue. The

tify those individuals who are “shadowed” in each land, is organized to protect the Czar from the moment he lands on French soil. The arrangements are in fact as complete as they could possibly be. Late last evening telegrams were published from Montreal stating that the Mayor of that, city had received warning of a plot to kill the Duke and Duchess of Comwall by the explosion of bombs when the procession is passing to or from the

Town Hall.

This letter is believed to be

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 Diploinatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan.

Return PassageReduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT a hoax, although signed by a foreign making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve months.

Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohamu and other Japan Ports,

to Havans, Trinidus, and Deinerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers,

AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.

URING my ABSENCE and until further

SECRETARY. :

opinion there was a tendency to exaggerate valuable asset was the fact that on occasion i the value of human life, of which the most

could be given away. Although an honourable

surrender was

blue pigment would eventually settle at the bottom, but it would take a long time to do so. Insp. Branagan testified to having arrested accused on board the Envy. On the day, wit

sometimes possible, sailorses again went on board, Dr. Murray Rober should remember that surrender in itself was

son came on board also, and examined Mrs. Strachan. Ele said that she was suffering from phosphorus poisoning.

nutterable disgrace. The banquet concluded with a few words of thanks from Admiral Seymour, speaking on behalf of his men.

COMMANDS,

By Mr. Van Caylenberg: Witness, was quite sure Dr. Robertson said Mrs. Strachan waS

suffering from phosphorus poisoning, and be also asked witness if he had got the rascal who did it.

Two commands have been discussed in the name, but no doubt precautions will be Press, the Clubs, and elsewhere this week. taken to ensure the safety of England's heir The appointment of Commandant-General of against the machinations of strangers,-there is Australia offered by the Commonwealth to Si called to see certain people on board the Envy,

to Sun Franscisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, Notice Mr. MOWBRAY STAFFORD fortunately no occasion to protect our Royal Reginald Pole-Carew was by him refused, on

NORTHCOTE has been appointed ACTING Family against their own people. If possible the whole story will be kept from the Duchess, as it is undesirable she should be in any way alarmed, her health not being very good at the

Freight will be received on board until 4 P., the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 PM. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value nfsame is required.

Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $100. Gold or over) destined to Points, beyond San 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. Gold. -

For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com- panies, Queen's Building.

1901

Hongkong, and October, 1903.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.

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present time. Although there is no very gen- eral anxiety on the subject. I have heard more

than one person remark this week, that it will be a relief to have the Duke safely home again.

A STARTLING STATEMENT.

The startling statement made by the Frenchman Martiel Faugeron in the police court, where he was yesterday charged

with the wilful murder or a man named

the ground that the salary of £isco was in sufficient for a post which would entail much. entertaining. Mr. Barton has notified the Im- perial Government that a larger salary cannot be provided. Lord Roberts has now therefore nominated General Hikiyard and Lord Dun donald as two officers of whom he approves, and both have been approached.

Sir H. Hildyard is more likely to accept that Lord Dundonald, and would also be more likely to get on with the Colonial troops.

In the event of both refusing, Lord Roberts has named three-others as suitable, of whom, understand Sir H. Macdonald and Major General Smith-Dorrien are two, Australiams. would prefer Col. Sir E. Hutton to either of these-last-named, but is believed that the War Office do not wish the appointment of any off cer who has held a State command, lest it should be imagined that he were biassed in favour of any special contingent. Sir E. Hutton, it will remembered, commanded the S. W. troops immediately before Maj-Gon. French. He was extremely popular.

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Jung, is not however in the same category as the Canadian story. Faugeron asserts that Jung-bribed him to murder Mr. Chamberlain and that the fatal struggle was the result of his (Faugeron's) refusal to take any part in the matter. The prisoner's statement was entirely unexpected by the police, and created much sensation in court. The clerk having committed TL 19, 22, 25, 2, 5, 36, 39, 42, 44 Mad the deposition to writing, Faugeron signed it, and after being committed was quietly removed to the cells. The case being sub judice, the press is compelled to forbear from comment, but

The other appointment is prophetic only, and there seems to be a general impression that may turn out to be idle rumour, though as it is there is some foundation for the story, although spoken of in many circles, besides having possibly Faugeron is making skilful use of appeared in two or three papers, it may be that is knowledge of the plot to concoct a defence the announcement is a "feeler.". In any case, for himself.

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SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER NOS. 3 and 6 ORMSBY TERRACE, compromise. The masters had, however, de:

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Colanini Secretary to the Leadership of the House would probably mean the beginning of very stormy scenes in that Assembly. Sir M. Hicks-Beach, if he remains in the Commons, seems a far more intrinsically probable Leader.

KRAUSE.

Dr.Johnstone said on 10th August, he was

He examined five persons. They were all comparatively well except Mrs. Strachan. Mra, Strachan's statement as taken down by witness was read, and witness described her condition after a result of a superfical examination. Captain Strachan he consider. ed was suffering from exhaustion; he said he lost flesh considerably, Wallace Stra chan's condition was as he (Strachan) had already described, in evidence. When he was called on board he was informed that scurvy was affecting the people aft, and he,naturally turned his attention to that disease. Scurvy depended entirely upon the supply of fresh provisions on hoard. Sea scurvy is now very

uncommon.

The symptoms and signs he observed would quite agres with phosphorus poisoning-what he saw was quite consistent with the administration of phosphorus in min ute doses. There were no signs or symptoms that indicated lead poisoning. Several of the symptoms of scurvy were absent in the patients; but these symptoms were consistent with phosphoric poisoning. He believed that half's grain of phosphorus given at one time was bound to be fatal. There was a case in which five grains were recovered from, but that wat qualified,

October 1st.

Yesterday afternoon Dr. Johnstone was cros examined by Mr. Van, Cuylenberg: Witness said that sound teeth would drop out in other diseases than phosphorus poisoning; in scurvy they might, but in the latter case, it would be after a severe attack of several months' duration.. Sound teeth might possibly drop out after a week's attack of phosphorus poisoning. There was no necrosis of Mrs.. Strachan's jaw and the

tooth he examined was sound. Bloody motions

were a feature of scurvy. The gums in

not

mention it with reserve-The retirement of Lord Salisbury will necessitate a re-casting of the Cabinet, and it is with this matter that the forecast deals. Mr. Balfour, it is suggested, will be promoted (or shelved) to the Upper House as Lord Whittinghame, retaining the nominal control of the Government as Premier, leaving Mr. Chamberlain to lead the Lower House, in addition to his Colonial Secretary ship. 'meeting, refused to depart from their last offer, Opinion, so far as the hazy views to be at this case were more contracted than normal which the men still assert to be pot good present encountered can be called opinion, and they had not the appearance of gums of's enough to accept. The upshot is a serious appears to regard the elevation of Mr. Balfour one. The employers now announce that after as a happy solution of one part of the coming curvy nature. Severe abdominal pains were

"not a symptom-of scurvy, pure and simple.", tomorrow they will import labour for all places ministerial problem, but the idea of another but they might occur in scurvy accompanied OS, to 8, WILD DELL, WANCHAL not filled by the strikers, and will not after-per-Premier is not popular, and it is very sea-

with dysentery. Scurvy pain was somewhat ROAD.

wards reinstate the men who remain out. For sonably urged that the appointment of the Apply to

persons unconnected with the trade .It is

of a rather rheumatical character. Insomnia 398, Des Voeux Read Central Practically impossible to arrive at a proper

was not usually a sympton of scurvy, but if the pains were very severe they would cause Hongkong, 5th September, rooi. (976c judgment of the case. There can be no ques

a person not to sleep Insomnia, however, was tion that the masters by accking to compel the

a direct symptom of phosphorus poisoning. A men to take lower wages with a share in the

complexion of a sallow, dirty type was dis THE profits, instead of the higher wage they bad

tinctly characteristic of scurvy. A contraction always received without profit-sharing, were in. Dr. Krause was again before the police of the joint of the same character as that in the the first instance in the wrong. The Co court yesterday, when an additional charge case of Papan's shoulder, was not a symptom operative plan may be in any given trade, good inciting to murder was preferred against of scurvy, Witness had never seen a case of or bad for the workers, but to introduce him. With regard to the treason count, scurvy, neither had, he seen a case of phos. compulsion into the system is manifestly Counsel urged that Dr. Krauss was not a phorus poisoning. There were three trains of improper, and the ultimatum of the employers British subject, consequently's not able to phosphorus poisoning, iritant, hemorrhagic resulted in a lock-out on their part, rather than trial. The magistrate remanded the pri and nervous, in the hæmorrhagic train death a striks on the side of the mer. The situation soner, peading the arrival of documents from might not occur; the nervous form was the has become very difficult, by reason of the fact South Africa. The Court was crowded, and most fatal. Here n lengthy passage-at-arms that for the most part they were not organized, much curiosity expressed, but there was no un-occurred between Mr. Van Cuylenberg and the so that terrible suffenugs and hardships have seemly exhibition of fealing.

witness, as to whether or not vomiting was a been inflicted on the women and children. A

symptom of phosphorus polsoning. Wimes week ago, however, the Daily Express, unable

Although the tearing failed as an organised maintained that it was hot, and the authorities to endure the prospect of hundreds of our own movement, a few secret sales are still being quoted by Counsel failed to share this opinion. people dying of starvation, as seemed inevit carried on. One Company last week catalogu-Witness, continuing : Jaundice generally occur. hable in face of the exhaustion of all local ed 3,500 packages of Indian Tea for private red in phosphorus poisoning but not always, charitable efforts, introduced a relief organiza- sale, which gave a considerable impetus to the Nervous sensations, creeping and tingling tion of its own. A train is now despatched plan. The leading tea-men in London, how sensations were peculiar to phosphorus poison daily with quantities of food-mostly subscnbed ever while admitting that the spirit of the singing; they did not occur in neurasthenia. If by large firms, though great response is being still lives, are of opinion that the scheme will Captain and Mrs. Strachan were still suffering made by private persons who send money in last but a very little while Dealers throughout from phosphorus poisoning symptoms might small sums and is, distributed from ja depot the country have announced that they will not be found in their urine. Witness had examined at Grimsby. The Express Commissioner is purchase from the buyers at secret sales, and the urine and thought he had found tyrosine. aided by local helpen in the work of these dealers are obviously an important factor His theory, that lucine and tyrosine might

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