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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1902.

HEADS THE BURNT STEAMER, Yashind Mar, 1 FOR AMERICAN CONSULATE now lying off the island of Iwo bina is lo-be the jxissangers by the 2.3. sold.

San Francisco to day was lato American Consul General,

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five Cents.

BIRTHS.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE TO ENGLAND) för

Among Aving for ubice

proceed

one year has been granted to Captain S. Ring to Washington. He is accompanied by

Mrs: and Master Rublee Stevens of the 33rd Burma Infantry,

PREDOMINANCE OF PUSSIA'S FLEET, REFUSED ON SANITARY GROUNDS The arrival of the gqndron at Port Arthur, According to the Echo de Chine (Shanghai), says he per will establish the predominance of the request of Messis. Benjamin, Kelly and Russia's fleet over the naval force of Japan, Potts to be allowed to establish Dycing and whose diplomatists (the journal adds) will French Cleaning Works in the Rue du Consul-speedily find cu standing questions settled in at was refused on sanitary grounds

adlordance with the wishes of the Russian Governinent.

NEW RUSSIAN CRUISER FOR THE EASTA Russian paper published at Por Arthur states that the Russian Government has prepared to reinforce its Asatic squadron by Kew armoured cruiser which is now being

ads, expected to sail for the Far East by the middle of November.

THE VANISHING ACT appears to have been successfully performed at Kowloon on Sunday. Mr. Russell, of the Llongkong and Whampoa Docks, went out leaving his boy

found the home, in a state of general upset. Jewelry and money to the amount of $730 was

THE KOWLOON COLLAPSE INQUIRY.

FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS.

The inquiry into the fatal collapse of Nos, 30, and 32 Kowloon City Road was resumed at. The Magistracy this morning before Mr. F. A

Hazeland and the jury.

ijd he

Larry Anderson, a Norwe had been a sailor most of hist for the last three years he had Messrs, Leigh and O ange as an overs was employed about May last year as ovet- scer with respect to the so houses being buik in Kowloon City Rond for the Land Investment. 4,ompany. He received - $66 a The Acting Crona Solicitor (Mr, H. L.

month as wages and $5 a month allow- Dennys) continu d the examination of the coco noe houses belonging to Messrs, Leigh ance for launch hire. In September he had tractor, Tani A Ling, who proceeded to sinte that the houses in at 107 were finished in March last,hilst those of 1108, were coin- pleted in April, He noti ed on the 8th May and also found that the bricks were not dry. The that the northern wall of Lot 1108 bulged out,

only explanation he could give of the collapse was dus did not sink. He pulled the

finish d on the 6th June. Regarding the crack, and afterwards in the typhoon of the nd

was that it was due to the typhoon, "The

Chi timas had 48 houses more belonging and Orange to look after, and bef.re

intend. From November his pay was Siç more. to the Land Investment Company to super..

end of May saw a small crack on the North He was at the works every at day, and about the wall of Lot 1,703, Ile showed It to Mr. Leigh and the wall, to the foundations,

was taken down and rebuilt On the

DELL, Straits Settlements Supt. Reregnefined out at Kronsiandt. She is, the paper | in charge of the house, and upon returning walls down and had them rebuilt. They were 18th: July houses Nos. 30 and 33 fell down

At Seremban, Oct. 21st, the wife of ALF LANS-

Surveys, Negri Sembilan, Seulements, pí a son, On the 31st October, at 3, Markham Road, Shanghai the wife of II, 1, Hearson, of a son.

MARRIAGE.

On the 20th of October, at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, M.A., A. STEWART ANNAND, FRG 5, of Tien tsin, to MADGE, second surviving daughter of Archibald McKenzie, Esq. 1P, of Ehunmail, Curts, Aberdeen, Scotland.

DEATH.

On 25th that Scrango, WILHELMINA

Ree. Aged 52 years.

IMPROVEMENTS TO JAPANESE missing, and so was the house boy. The he informed the court that they were the result of August the Southem. wall- of the block on

LINERS:-The inlaid oak floor in the Nipp, n Mare's' dining-saloon gaye such satisfaction on her last voyage to the rent that the Tayo

Kisen Kaisha has decided to make the samne

improvement on both the Hongkong Maru and America Afaru when they reach poit again.

improved and enlarged.

police have the matter in hand.

THE ENLIGHTENED GOVERNOR OF HUPER-HE. Tuan Fang, according to a Wichang letter, has lately received private dispatches m friends at Peking that H.E's name has been brought in a recent Grand either one of the three Viceroyships of the Empire which are at present being held by acting incumbents of Governor's rank, namely, Szechuan (Governor Tsea Ch ́un-hsien), Two Hukuang (now held by himself).

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of typhoons. He could not give any other explanation. After the typhoon, two kilciens fell in Lott,107 and some cracks appeared in the northern wall, while the plaster came off from the western wall. He did not notice any cracks in the party w li of Loi 1,108 He added some tie-rods af er the houses were

placed in position After the typhoon the southern walls of icy had cracks in them. He had the walls inken down. The plaster of the western wall of Let 1:07 also fell off, owing to the typhoon and rain water beating on it. He could *not*- - say" - "Wheiber

skilfully Filtered on the most sciente HOLING, the beloved mother of Otto Eugene The Nippon Maru's smoking-room is Ecing Council Meeting for promotion as Viceroy of finished, but he did not know when they were principles.

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THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA: The annual genetal meeting of shareholders of the morth when the directors intend to recommend

he Hongkong Celegraph pon Yusen Kaisha is to be held early this

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1992.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE

LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE

to be completed next month.

a dividend at about the same rate as for the

Kwang Lrovinces (Governor Té Shiou), and

see any cracks in the party wall of block 1107.

at 1,107 was cracked, and afterwards taken Two kitchen walls on "Lot 1,108

down.

also fell down in the typhoon of the and August. After the typhoon he saw a crack.

.on the Nor her wall of lot 1108. & could give no renson for Nos. 30 and 32 falling down, for the cracks in the Northern wall of Lot 1,108, the Southern 108 falling down. Good bricks and sirtar wall of 1107, nor for the cook houses on Lot

were used in the building of the houses, tions. During the building of these so Were in accordance with ape ificți-

houses the Inspector of Buildings "may have visited them when he (witness)

and

preceding period, notwithstanding that the JANET WALDORF COMPANY-A special the walls were plumb or not. He did not did not see him. He saw him about once a earnings of the company for the past business notice appear, in another column calling alten. We had built godowns for the Kowloon Whair month. He made no complaints to him as to year had suffered somewhat by the geceral tion to the opening date of the box play of the depression of trade.

fiest production of the season which will be inaugurated at the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, November 17th, The Royal Divorce has been selected for that date and the plan of reserved seats will be an view at Robinson's on

connecting Copenhagen and Paris is expected JAPAN'S NAVAL SCHEME:-The groposal to further extend the Japanese Navy is now gaining supporters among the prominent states- men in Tokyo. It is reported that Admiral Yamamoto desires to construct the crusiers, gunboats and torpedo destroyers covered by the extension scheme, at the naval yards of Yokosuka, Kure, and Sasebo, thus leaving only the battleships to be ordered from abroad-say, from England.

PLAGUE STATISTICS-One fatul case of plague was notified as having occurred in the Colony during the day ended noon yesterday, This makes the 568th case since the beginning of the year.

A REMUNERATIVE POSTD-Lise ported from Bangkok that Mr. J. S. Black has resigned his past as British Vice-Consul in

Las per annum.

order to take up another in the Siamese. S. FUSHION--As we have already notified in our columns the C.M.S. Fusku, Ministry of Justice. It is said the salary is

hich was burnt at Canton nearly a year ago, has been entirely te onstructed by Messrs. Farnham, Boyd and Co., Ld. It seems that she has been re-named the Krvangtak. She had a very successful trial trip the other day, averaging 11 knows per hour. She will be unter the command of Captain Lunt, her

STAGE MONEY BANNED:-The Amen can secret service department has issued orders to its agents in all cities to seize the A. S. WATSON & Co., plates and stage money made from them, in order that they may be destroyed. In future these article must be used.

LIMITED,

The Hongkong Dispensary. Chemists and Druggists by Appoint. ment to li.E. the Governor and

Household.

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PRINCE TUAN: It is reponed from Pek- ing that Prince Tuan and various Chiefs of Mongolia have been making preparations to rise in revolt assisted by Russia. Prince Tuan however has assured Princes Ching and Lee through Alashlen, a chief of Mongolis, that he has no intention of revolting.

former master.

(5)

NO POSTHUMOUS HONOURS: -- The king and Tientsin Times says, "No posiliumous bonours have been awared the fate Viceroy Tan Mu, as he was on the Court's black books for urging the Cout last year to discharge useless officials." The N. C. D. Neces thunks that those who appreciate in

Saturday, November 8th. The full strength of this large Company will be in the cast of this big production. The leading roles are in. the capable hands of Miss Jaret Waldorf, whose fine presence, diguity and acting meet the requirements for the part of the Empress Josephine, and Mr. Norval McGregor should make an excellent exponent of the character of Napoleon. Besides the Company Mrs. A. Dow-Currier has a competent stuff to assist her in every capacity, which consists of an assistant stage manager, musical director, mechanis', wardrobe mistress and property ina ter. All these features should be a guarantee that the productions will be of sterl ing merit. There is every anticipat on of good business resulting at the box office on Satur- dity.

THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

·CELEBRATIONS IN-RONGKONG.

CAPTAIN PERCY SCOTT (says a contemtegrity will realise that this omission is reallyBatteries at one o'clock in the afternoon in con-

porary) is beloved by every man in the ship's company. The measure of his unpopularity in his own class s the measure of the inepti- tude of sonte officers of high rank in the Navy, The men idolise him ; many captains fear him;

nearly all admirals hate him. Lord Selborne

must be referee."

TRUTH DISCOUNTED:-Tasai Yuan of Shanghai has written to the Japanese Consul General asking him to prohibit the sale of a Japanese book called 'Risi-Tihao" or "The Empress Dowager," as he considers it contains

an honour to the late Viceroy of the Two

Kwang provinces.

RAILWAYS IN THIBET:--lt is reported in an Osaka paper that one of the conditions in the treaty between China and Russia regard ing Thibet was that the railways in Eli and

Chinese Turkestan (New Dominion) should be built with Russian capital alone or that the Russians should construct the lines in co operation with Chinese capitalists and persons of no other nationality be allowed to thwest capital in the enterprise,

too life-like a description of that augus! THE FIRST COAL TRAIN-A wire to

Next Sunday being the day appointed for celebrating the anniversary of the birthday of His Majesty King Edward VII at station's abroad a Royal Salute will be fired from the Sa'uting formity with the Navy. The Royal Standard will float from several flagsinfis,nd the Union Jack will be unfurled in many prominent places. On Monday there will be a general holiday throughout the Colony, and at four o'clock in the afternoon a review parade will be led at Happy Valley,

BANKRUPTCY PROSECUTION.

BUILDER COMMITTED FOR, TRIAL

Before, Mr F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court this morning. Luk Hang, House buil

The

the quality of the materials used. The would tell them to use good bricks and mortar. He did not complain about the mortar used.

(Proceeding)

architict came twice a week. Sometimes' he

EXTRADITION CABE,

PRISONER TO BE HANDED OVER. Before Mr. E. D. S Wolfe at the police. court this afternoor, Liu Sze was charged on remand with committing an armed robbery in a piece goods shop within the jurisdiction of the Emperor of China,

Tung Tai, managing partner of the King Cheong piece' goods dealer, said that on the 15th September, 1890, his shop was broken into by about 25 men arted with rifles, knives, daggers etc. He became afraid and ran into his room, but was followed by two-rubbers," who asked him where the money was hept, and he told them that he did not know. Three other men to lowed, and among them was the defendant, who was armed withú sword, and who suashed open the safe and took away over Tatls. 85. besides silk and fatio. The defendant was well known in Canton.

and Godown Company. The western walls were damaged by the typhoon bui were now Sho ed up. He had also but twenty-two Chi- nese houses for the Godown Company, but there. were no cracks in the gable walls. There were some slight cracks in one of the kitchens of his own knowledge. Nos. 30 and 3: Kowloon City Rod were blowit down by the typhoon. He could not give any other reason. l'erhaps the occupants did not close the windows. houses were well built, and the materials were good. He went over and saw the houses after the collapse. He looked carefully to see if here were any soft bricks, but found none. He had no complaints to make in the way the sub-contractors carried out their work.

Mr. Slade, instructed by Mr. Grist; of Messrs. Ng Leong said that he was formerly a Wilkinson and Grist, appeared on behalf carpenter, and was now a panner in the Lungof the Chinese Government, and the defendant: Cheong firm. He had a contract to build so was not represented. houses in Kowloon, for the Land Investment Company and although he lived in Hongkong he used to go over to the works every morning and superintendit, Tse A Po was engaged for the brick work. The walls and roofs of 1.L. 110y were finished about 2011 January, and the whole block was ready for occupation at the beginning of March. The walls and roofs of.1.1. 1108 were fished from 8th to 16th May. He found that the north wall of rod was. our of plumb, and had it taken down. This was in the 3rd moon. They were built at the end of May. On 18th July there was a typhoon which damaged the two bocks and Noso and 32 collapsed at 5:45 p.m. When they fell he was standing on the road just at the entrance of the lane opposite the two houses. No. 30, went first, and fell, on to No. 33, causing it (No. 33) to fall back on to No. 30 lie was quite certain that No. 30 in Lot 1107 fell fist. Ten men were killed in Nog About three quarters of an hour, later, three policemen came and started rescuing the buried man. The houses of Lot 1108 were not handed over to the Land Investment Company. The outside walls of the houses

on them about half an inch thick, and before the 18th July none of it had fallen off, or blistered. As far as could be seen from the out-handed over to the Chinese author side the walls of these two blocks were in perfect condition on that day. After the collapse he examined the bricksand mortar, and found them to be sound and hard. The reason why these. two houses collapsed was because of the typ boon. The western wall was not, and had no been out of plumb. He fist saw the cracks in the par y wall on 2nd August, after the typhoon The cracks were caused by the wind shaking the buildings; they were not caused by the walls being out of plumb. He had a European overseer to look after the houses, but some tines the man went to look at other houses

personage which the Tantai considers and let \ Tsinglao, dated 30th it, staics:-The first der, was charged an remand with quitting the of the tools had two coats of plaster

FURNITURE je le upon the Imperial family of China:

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE.

CHINA WARES.

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

· ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS,

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

·HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT.

DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN. Tiongkong, 8th July, 1902,

HONGKONG AND TRAFALGAR DAY: --The local banch of the Navy League is undoubtedly a very energetic body always well to the fore in matters of national interest and importance. We learn that on the anniver sary of the Battle of Trafalgar the Nelson Column in London was decorated as usual, and among the floral tributes, was a wreath specially purchased to represent the Hongkong branch of the Navy League. They had pre- viously forwarded £5 for the purchase. THE TERNIBLES RECORD:-The latest number to hand of the Navy and Army II. lustrated contains two excellent photographs of the Terrible breaking her Hongkong coal ing record in Singapore in August last. In the accompanying note, however, we read that the caolies were assisted by the men of the Terrible. This is wrong, the coolies per formed the work entirely by themselves, as the S. F. Press pointed out in their special

article re the event at the time.

Colony while being claimed in bankruptcy and with obtaining money by false pretences

Mr. H. 1. Dennys, Acting Crown Solicitor, prosecuted on behalf of the Crown.

coal train, consisting of ten waggons, arrived here to-day from Fangize. There was a cele- bration at the railway station, to which invita tions were issued. The manager of the Shan-

Wong Fai, master of the Sam Yick brick and ung-Bergbau-Gesellschaft (Shangtung Mining tile firm of Station street, Yaumali, said that Company), Mr. Michaelis, made a speech, whereupon Governor Truppel congratulated he had transactions with the defendant, and about the middle of Ociaber bought some Company upon their success.

bricks from him for building thirteen newhouses SHIPPING TRUST ORGANISED-Acat Yaumati. At first he paid cash, but on the 5th cording to a Tokio cable of the 24th alt, the day of the 9th meen (16th October, 1901) the British and Canadian shipping trust, which was defendant brought him over to Hongkong to promoted in opposition, to the Morgan Ship see Ice Pik Shak and Lee Chow Yer, who, he ping Trust, has been successfully organised said, were his partners in the lung Kee con- The Cunard Steamship Co. is the chief member tractor firm. They saw Lee Pik hak and Lee of the league and the Canadian Pacific Rail Chow Yee in the Kwong Mee Cheong, firm way Company and several other shipping and the defendant said in their presence belonging to the Land Investment Company, concerns have joined it. The capital of the that, they were

and also twenty houses which Messrs. Leigh his partners.. Lee Pik combine is $2,000,0:0,000 and the Canadian Shak then told Lee Chow Yee to take him and Orange were building. The Government Government will subsidise it with $2,000,000 in the Wing Hing lank and pay him spectorn buildings visited the houses, some annually.he new concern will build several $330.87 on account of the bricks supplied fores encesa week and sometimes once in two mail ste mers of from 6,000 tons to 10,000 tons. building the thirteen houses. There was still weeks. He also saw all the materials used for The new vessels will be constructed to steam balance of $469.30. The total amount due the building of the walls and the houses. He 25 knots an hour and for service as auxiliary' was over $1,000.

never condemned them. He never said that the ruisers in time of war, their armament being

materials were not good. The architer! eleven guns The English dockyard com

went once and sometimes twice a weekje panics have started work on the designs for

ok at the job. He saw all the material these vessels.

for the house that were used. The com

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was $145,000. So far, be did not know whether he had made any profit on the work or not. The subcontractors were not all paid yet. Ile

By Mr. Wilkinson Witness" said that he was present when the houses collapsed. He went round the houses and closed the doors of

A lieutentent in the native Canton military police said that on the day of the robbery he was stationed in the Nam Hal district, and was informed of the robbery. He visited the house, and found the doors broken, and everything in confusion.

Inspector Gidley, of the detective staff, said that he arrested the defendant on the 4th October, on the application of the Acling Viceroy of the Two Kwangs and charged him with armed robbery. On the 20th ult, the defendant was identified by the complainant. The defendant then made a Inng statement, and Mr. Wolfe orded him to be detained in prison for 15 days after which he is to be

authorities

NAVAL NOTES.

HMS. Sandpiper is at present at Macan H.MS Moorhen returned to (Samshui) yesterday,

deita

day for Japan.

The Japanese destroyer Akio left yes cr

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F, G, Fig Acting Director of the Hongkong Obser vatory

On the 4th at 11:30 am. The barometer has fallen rapidly in NE. Japan, owing to The depression which has moved, Eastwards in o the N. pa t of the Sea of Japan.”

The b

rometer hastisen over N. China, where pressure is now high

Gradients rather steep with very strong monsoon on the Ching coast, and freshening. monsoon over the N. part of the China Sear

Forecast-fresh to strong N. winds; squally, some rain.

as the Panama and Oriòptal schedules will notice was issued at Newchwang by the Rus-when, however, he was informed that Lee Pik did not know anything about the accountsARE SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS:

17284

allow Oil stations will be established in the Orient and at Panama. The supply of liquid fuel for the Oriental station will be drawn from the Russian oil fields. The Panama station will be supplied from California..

Vip Tai, master of the Tai Yick-firm, at Nis, CONVERSION TO OIL-BURNERS -The

61 Queen's Road West, said that his firm dealt The Pacific Mail Steamship Company will

in tiles and bricks, and the defendant was his shortly commence the work of converting the

creditor for $399, for bricks supplier. On the steamships under its Dag into oil burners.

AN IDLE RUMOUR-We learn from the fendant went to his shop and wanted to pur 8th moan of last year (September, 1901) the de- Plans for the change have been made and accepted and the work will be done as rapidi,eking and Tientsin Times that the following chase bricks on credit, but was at first refused. GEO, PATTON & CO.

sian authorities on the 31st ult (sic)"Notice Shak and Lee hou Yee were his partners in Have for Sale a large Consignment of

is hereby given that 1, Governor of the Port of the Kwong Mee Cheong firm, witness believed HW.JOHNS & CO.S

Newchwang, and Superintendent of the New him and agreed to spply hin with bricks on

the unnccupied ones. He saw a window on the. ASBESTOCEL SECTIONAL PIPE

chwang Customs, have been i formed that credit certain Chinese officials are coming to New- COVERING, ASBESTOCEL SHEET

Chu Ting Cheony, charge room interpreter, second floor of No. 38 which was not chwang to take over charge of the City. But at the central slati n, said that on the 30th ult.le saw the window just before the collapse, and PAPER for covering BOILERS and INTERPORT MATC-The Hongkong I have received no instructions to this

the defendent was brought into the charge Chip Yup Poj FLUES, BULKHEADS, &c.

Team will fire in this annual event on

effect from my Government. I am the roof and hard the two separate charges read subcontract--from Wednesday, the rath, instant, with Saturday, the Governor of this place, and it is certain. ASBESTOS CEMENT for BOILERS, 15th, as an alterative day, if Wednesday prove that I should receive instructions about hand-taken down in writing, and signed by the did all the to him. He then made a statement which was fifty houses DRUMS, HEATERS, &c..

unlavou able.

The following members are ing over, and when i do, so I will prepare to defendan STEAM PACKING, GASKETS and requested to attend on the Hange on Saturday receive the Chinese officials, properly and mckt, the 8th. instant, and the team will be provide them with residence. This news, -FIRE PROOFING MATERIALS.

finally selected at the close of shooting on that, however, is authing but an idle rumour cucul day Messrs, ́Baldwin, Cross, - Stackwood, ated for the purpose of exciting people, and I Lapsley, Crocker, Jeffery, Griffiths," Davies, issue this notification that such reports will Parker, Marshall, Pidgeon, Andrew, Pitt, | not be allowed and all persons who spread the on Stewart, Lanimert, and West.

same will be punished.”

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