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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1901
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PACIFIC MAIL $.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.S. GO.
Intimations.
CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE CO.,
LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
MEETING SHAREHOLDINARY the above Company will be held at the HBAD OFFICE, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 12th November, af TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, for the purpose of presenting the Report: of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to the 30th April last, and of declaring Dividends. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the oths instant, to the 12th November, both Days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,"
W. H. RAY, Secretary.
· Hongkong, 21st October, 1901.
[tric THE PUMJOM MINING COMPANY,' LIMITED.
“ONSEQÜENT upon the new and satisfac-
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, have resolved to make the FINAL CALL of
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE;
*DORIO"
**PERU"
"COPTIC "
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
"CITY OF PEKING",
"GAELIO"
**CHINA"
TUESDAY, 29th October, at Noon. TUESDAY, 12th November, at Noon. ....WEDNESDAY, 20th Nov., at Noon. ....SATURDAY, 7th December, at Noon. ..............SATURDAY, 14th December, at Noon. .....TUESDAY, 31st December, at Noon.
THE O&O, Company's Steamship "DORIC," will be despatched for SAN FRAN CISCO, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, INLAND SEA, KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 29th 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 England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic fines 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 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 Irom 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 Diplomate Officials of the Governments of China and Japan.
Return Passage. Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the telum journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve months.
Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama 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 Steamers.
Freight will be received on board until 4 P.M. 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 of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany cach shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $ron. 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 Sico, US. Gold.
For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com. panies, Queen's Building.
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Hongkong, 21st October, 1901,
GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.
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CANADIAN, PACIFIC RAILWAY COY.'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
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THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
(CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.C.) Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 Knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
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EMPRESS OF INDIA ...Comdr. O. P. Marshall, RN.R...WEDNESDAY, 20th November. EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. H. Pybus, 'R.N.R.WEDNESDAY, 18th "December.
tory developments at the. Mines, and the necessity for a Tramway, Trucks, and Acces sories in the immediate future; the Directors ONE DOLLAR per Share; and accordingly
Notice is hereby given that at a Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company, held at the Company's Office, No. 13, Beaconsfield Arcade, Victoria, Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 14th October, 1901, the following RESOLU- TION was passed.
That the FINAL CALL of ONE DOLLAR per Share upon all the Holders of Ordinary Shares in the above Company in respect of all the Shares held by them in the above Company be and the same is hereby made. Such CALLS to be PAID to the Company at their Bankers, "THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORFORATION, at their Premises, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on or before the 15th day of NOVEMBER, 1901. And Notice is also given that in accordance with Article 24 of the Company's Articles of Association, Interest will be charged as from the said 15th day of NOVEMBER, 1901, at the Rate of $10 per centum per annum, upon all Calls remaining unpaid after the said 15th day of NOVEMBER, 1901, up to the actual dates of Payment of the same.
Shareholders are particularly requested to note that upon presentation at the Office of the Company of the Banker's receipt for payment of the Call together with the Certificate of the Shares in respect of which the Call has been. inade upon the certificate. paid an endorsement to that effect will be,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. H. GASKELL,
Secretary. Hongkong, 15th October, 1901. [izic UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. DIVIDEND of $23 per Share for the year A 1900, equivalent to 45% on the Paid-up. Capital of $50 per Share, has been declared. - WARRANTS will be issued on the 11th October.
By Order of the Board,
W. J. SAUNDERS, Secretary, Hongkong, toth October, 1991.,
NOTICE.
TT is hereby notified that the BUSINESS, IT
GOODWILL, ASSETS, and all BELONGINGS of the FOOK SHING FIRM, Printers, Book- binder, Stationers, &c, situated at No. 54, Wellington Street, together with their shares in the FOOK ON INSURANCE CO., LIMITED, are now sold to the Undersigned (a Partner of the said Firm),
The purchase shall be completed on the 13th day of the 9th moon.
PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S
ASSASSIN,
SENTENCED TO DEATH. Leon F. Czolgozz, the assassin of President McKinley, has been sentenced to be electrocute ed in Auburn State prison during the week be- ginning October 28th 1901,
Although the time announced for convening the court, was 2 o'clock, every seat and every foot of standing room was occupied before 1 o'clock and scores were clamouring outside for admission. The doors were locked and no
A TURBINE ENGINE,
In a little court off Chancery Lane there throbs the working model of a turbine engine which its inventor confidently believes is destined ultimately to revolutionise focomotion on land and on se, The inventor in question is Lieut. J. Weir Graydon, late of the United States, Navy, whom Londozers will perhaps best remember as the designer of the Big Wheel at Earl's Court. Months have been absorbed by the inventor and by Mr. A. E. Shiner, the London constractor, in perfecting the new engine; and when a Westminster representative paid visit of inspection to Mr. Shiner's wokshop, he As soon as Justice White assumed the bench, was shown the little turbine hard at work, Crier Hess said:
making 10,000 revolutions a minute, and exert "Pursuant to a recess, this Supreme Courting pressure of 15lbs, to the square inch. The 'principle of the invention-which, it is almost is now open for the transaction of business."
unnecessary to observe, has been patented the world over-is described as "simple" The main idea of the Graydon turbine engine appears to be the employment of steam both economically and with high efficiency at the same time, By
more were silmitted to the room.
ASSASSIN AND HIS RECORD,
District Attorney Penney said:" "If you Honour pleases, I move sentence in the case of the people versus Leon F. Ceolgosz, Sand up, Czolgosz."
Clerk Fisher swore the prisoner and his record was taken by the District Attorney, as follows: Age, 28 years; nativity, Detroit; re- sidence, Broadway, Nowak's, Buffalo; occupa on, labourer; married or single, single; degree of education, common school and parochial; religious instruction, Catholic; parents, father living, mother dead; temperate or intemperate, temperate; former conviction of crime, none;
The clerk of the court then asked if he had
any legal cause to show why sentence of the court should not be pronounced against him?! Czolgosz did not reply, and Justice White, addressing the prisoner, said.
SUBTERRANEAN LIFE,
The Student of Nature who ponders on the plan of the universe cannot but be greatly impressed by the omnipresence of life -Life exists in the air we breathe it abounds on the surface, of the earth, and animates the depths of the sea, and if we descend into the bowels of the earth-it is, there also. Not only are. evidences of its past existence sealed within the iron cliffs and in nature's mysterious laboratories that underlie the surface of our globe, but it is present, alive and palpitating, in the dark places of the subterranean world.
Subterrancan animals may be divided into two groups-those which live in the darkness of underground retreats, but emerge into the open air by night and those whose whole existence is passed in the seclusion.`of caverns. Among the former may be classed the bats, and the various quadrupeds,. such as males and armadilloes, who dwell in earth burrows. But one of the most remarkable troglodytes is the guacharo, a bird about the size
a
itoneum and abdomen.
The strictly subterranean animals all belong to lower classes of life, being principally insect and batrachian, and generally remarkable for the absence of eyes or at any rate of powers of vision.
the creation of a "long continuous" passage of a common fowl, inhabiting a large crve of steami-a passage the length of which Lieut. near the town of Cumana in South American. Graydon avers can be greatly increased-This is a frugivorous nocturnal bird, with eyes power is brought to bear on each blade of a pro- unable to bear the light of day, and having a peller, so that it deadly performs the entire work sombre brownish plumagé with black and white now done by a piston in a cylinder. It is claim markings, suitable for protective purposes. Once ed that this rapid movement of the steam through year the Indians raid the bests of these birds, its continuous passage "is so quick that there and collect the young for the sake of the large is scarcely any condensation after the engine is quantity of fat which they yield from the per- once warmed to its work, the engine of, course, being well jacketed." What must be regarded as a primary advantage of the Graydon engine in its proved capacity for "reversing" while going at full speed; and the conditions under which it "goes ahead" are identically the same as in "going aster." Tó reverse the engine it "In that behalf, what you have a right to say only needs a quick movement of the reversing relates explicity to the subject in hand here at lever, which instantly transfers the power into this time, and which the law provides, why sen- the opposite direction, and exerts its force on all tence should not be now pronounced against the blades and vanes, thus rendering it un- you, and is defined by the statute. The first is necessary to have a special reversing engine that you may claim that you are insane; the on each shaft. By the application of auxiliary next is that you have good cause to offer either starting valves, Lieut Graydon can throw in arrest of the judgment about to be pronounc-instantaneously all the power on all the blades
either in going ahead" or Hastern" ed against you or for a new trial. Those are the grounds specified by the statute on which a function which should be of grent service you have a right to speak at this time, and you when, say, a turbine locomotive is starting to are at perfect liberty to do so if you wish." haul a heavy train, or in respect to ships going
The prisoner eplied:
full speed ahead and wishing to hurriedly. 'draw up." It is claimed for the Graydon turbine engine that it can be constructed
"I have nothing to say about that." The court said:
"Are you ready?" Penney replied: "Yes"
quarter
* Dave you anything so say?" asked Justice machinery which prevails, to-day on boardship
Whire.
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ACTED ALL BY HIMSELF. Yes," replied the prisoner.
Among recently discovered species' of bat rachia are three cave-dwelling salamanders of American origin, having some remarkable - characteristics, and illustrating. Weismann's remark that "an investigation into the history of degenerate forus often teaches us more of the
causes of change in organic nature than can be earned by the study of the progressive ones." Of these batrachians Spelerpes wh ch occurs in the Mississippi Valley, has non-degenerate eyes; whilst Typklotriton, found in the same region, has eyes which undergo degeneration during growth...
Typhlomelge, obtained from an artesian well in Texas, is possessed of functionless eyes, thus
for one-half the cost of a modern triple-expan-xemplifying the degeneration of organs when hey are no longer adapted to the habits and sion engine, and will occupy about a
These blind the room. A great amount of bewildering environment of the animal.
salamanders detect their food by sense of touch, like the cave locust of New Zend nd which, while possessing atrophied eyes, has very elongated untennzé, a great, dévelopment of these organs supplying the place of vision, Akin to these American batrachia is the blind Pro
will be eliminated. Coal bunkers will make way for neat and handy oiltanks. It is slated that a company composed of influential mon is being floated with a capital of £2,000,000, and that experts from the big steamship companies have already inspected the engine, and are favorably impressed. The speed which the Graydon engine will give to ships is “That will depend upon what his statement stated to be more than an knots un hour, and
"I think he should be permitted to make a statement in excalpation of his act if the court please," said ex-Indge Titus,
The court replied:
iB."
Justice White then said: "Have you (speaking to Titus) anything to say in behalf of the prisoner at this time i
"I have nothing to say within the definition of what your Honour has read," replied the All outstanding accounts receivable by the attorney," but it seems to me in order that the firm shall be collected by the Undersigned, innocent should not suffer by this defendant's and all Creditors of the firm are requested to | crime the court should permit him to exculpate. render their accounts for payment on or before at least his father, brother and sisters,” the above date fixed for the transaction, failing which no accounts shall be acknowledged.
FUNG. MAN, Purchaser of the Firm. Hongkong, z3rd October, 1901. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 1st June, 1001
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EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R... WEDNESDAY, 15th January SMART EUROPEAN ROY for an Office,
THE magrificent 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 OVERLAND TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is unde
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 Oficials 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 diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN/AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.
RE 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, Rafes of Passage, &c., apply to
„D. E. BROWN, Goneral Agent,
Agent Pedder's Stret. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1901.
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From the court-Certainly, if that is the object of any statement he wishes to make proceed.
The prisoner said:
"There was no one else but me. No one cise told me to do it and no one paid me to do
It,"
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Titus repeated it as follows: "Owing to the prisoner's feeble, voice; he says no one had anything to do with the com- mission of his crime but himself; that his father and mother and no one else had anything to do with and knew nothing about it."
The prisoner continued:
"I was not told anything about that crime and I never thought anything about the murder until a couple of days before I committed the crime."
Titus again repeated as follows: "He never told any one about the crime and never intended to commit it until a couple of days before its commission."
SENTENCE 15 IMPOSED.
Then Justice White passed sentence as follows!
"In taking the life of our beloved President you committed a crime which shocked and out- raged the moral sense of the civilized world. You have confessed that guilt and after learning all that at this time can be learned from thefacts and circumstances of the case twelve good jurors have pronounced you guilty and have found you guilty of murder in the first degree.
"You have said, according to the testimony [3320 of creditable witnesses and yourself, that no
other person aided or abetted, you in the com mission of this terrible act. God grant it may be so. The penalty for the crime for which you stand convicted is fixed by the statute and it now becomes my duty to pronounce this Judgment against you
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its inventor is confident that vessels. will be able to cross the Atlantic in three days! Such minor conceptions as turbine army transports, ambulance, artillery, and despatch motors are matters which, it is said, will result from the adoption of the new engine.
ELEGANT AMUSEMENT! People who are getting tired of ping-pong parties should imitate the example of a Brooklyn tady, one Mrs. Edward Richter, who a little while ago sent out neaty-wrigen invnations to attend a horse-whipping party. The victim" was Jack Davis, an hotel employee, who, Mrs. Richter says, had made derogatory, remarks concerning her. Besides a score of personal friends, the hostess took good care to have newspaper representatives and the general public in force as well. Two of her sisters actively helped her. Davis was cut about the bead, and is still nursing his wounds and his _wrath.
BEREAVEMENT AND SOLACE.
A stonemason once prided himself upon the peculiarly suitable inscriptions which he in scribed upon tombstones. On one occasion a widow in deepest black came to him and after some discussion the agreed to this very affect ing sentence: "This sorrow is more than I can bear." Some months after the widow re- turned. She was apparelled a trifle more cheerily, and her face was aglow, as we may say... am afraid, Mr. Stonemason" she he began," that text will hardly suit." "Why?" Because-because-Oh, I see, madam. I had looked forward to this, so I am not al together surprised, I will just add one word, and it will be all right." "One word?" "Yes, madam-the word alone."—Liverpool Post.
LADY BILLIARD PLAYERS.
found in the dark grottoes and subter. ranean caverns of Carniola and Dalmatia
This animal has a long cell like body, with four very short and thin legs. It is 60 tran
parent that its internal organs, are visible; its skeleton is cartilaginous and its eyes are re- presented by two black spots underlying the
*kin.
In the caverns of Carniola are found also a spider, two scurpionides, a millipede, two" crustaceans, and a snail. The cavern beetle, ar Leptodious falls a prey to the eyeless spider, and the scor, ioniform Bløthrus, which have remarkably developed antennas and tentacles.
Turning gain to the New World, we find that he vast Mammoth Cave of Kentucky is in- habited by two species of blind beetles, two syeless white species of spider, and a cricket similar to the cave locust of New Zealand. But- here there are also higher developments of life in the form of the blind cavern rat, and a blind fish. The mat is described as being, tolerably. numerons, but seldom seen on account of its remarkable timidity. It differs from the common or Norway rat by its bluish colour, its white. abdomen neck, and feet, and its soft hair. It has large black eyes, like those of the rabbit, but entirely destitute of an iris, and uncom monly long whiskers, as if nature had wished to indemnify it for the loss of sight by a mora perfect development of the sense of touch, Although the eyes of this rat are large and brilliant, yet, Professor Silliman convinced himself of their perfect insensibility to light. All proof is wanting that it ever visits the upper world.
The blind fish is found in Lethe, the stream flowing through the Mammoth Cave. It is generally considered to have been not originally blind, but to have found its way into the dark waters of this subterranean river, and to have lost its powers of vision by a gradual process of degeneration...
There can be no doubt that the various forms of subterranean life afford valuable and in structive examples, to the student of evolution in the animal world."'
NOMAD, in The Asian,
LORD ROBERTS AND THE CAT,
It will come as news to many people that there is such a person as a porfessional lady
The Commander-in-Chiefs deeply-tooted billiard player. There is, however-or, rather, one should say there are, for there are two of thom. One of these, Miss Grace Fairweather, aversion to cats was demonstrated during his whose biography is sketched in the World of recent visit to Exeter. There is a pet cat in Billiards, claims to be the lady champion the officers' mess at the Topsham Barracks (6120The sentence of the court is that, in the player of England, and is largely occupied in rejoicing in the name of " Kitty." She is quite week beginning October 23, 1901, at the place, giving lessons to ladies. She was only sixteen nice, well-behaved creature, makes friends in the manner and by the means prescribed by when she first handled a cue, and owes her with the officers and their guests, and law, you suffer the punishment of death
adoption of the game seriously, to the great joins in the welcome given to new comers, The death warrant is addressed to the geht. John Roberts who gave her lessons. Her The Commander-in-Chief visited the barracks, and warden of Auburn State Prison and directs record break of foz is not an astonishing feat, him to execute the sentence of the court within but for a lady if is something to be proud of the walls of the prison on some day during the The other lady champion, Miss Ella Gollins, week beginning October 28 next, by causing was beaten four years ago by Miss Fairweather a pass through the body of the said Leon F for the championship, and it is astonishing to Crolgosz a current of electricity of sufficient learn that she was, at that time practically Intensity to cause deatli and that the application novice How many male novices would dare of the said current of electricity be continued to play before mattdience at the Egyptian until be, the said Leon F. Czolgoss, be dead,"tal2
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and after inspection proceeded to take tea on the lawn adjoining the mess. He was. espied by pussey. The Earl, seeing the cat approach, speedily quitted the lawn, and went to an ante room. But Kitty desired to be noticed, and when Bobs" bolted she followed in pursut A sentry, however, was told capture Kitty," and to keep her, way until Boba had left the barracks.
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