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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1903. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE German Mail of the 25th ult. was deliver- ed in London on the 27th inst.

AN interesting article on the Japanese man-of- warsman is printed on the third page.

Up to the end of June there were $3,183 con- victs in Japan, as compared with 51,626 in 1902. THE Venez içlan Government troops are be sieging the rebels in Ciudad, Bolivar, which is strongly fortified,

Tug Delitios l'ublic School closed yesterday for the Midsummer holidays, which continue until the 7th September.

Fine line of rubber dating stamps and number.

A FILIPINO case of plague is the single addi- tion to the return for the twenty-four hours ended at noon to-day,

You want an Opera glass from LeMunyon's 31, Des Voeux Road, before they are all gone.

-Advi

FOR having a quantity of raw opium in his house, without the necessary permit, a China- man was fined $150 or three months' imprison.

ment.

POLLARD'S Lilliputians have been performing in Vancouver, where little Miss Daphne Pol- Lard was unanimously a claimed the favourite of the house.

ANOTHER altempt-the second-was made on 23rd inst. tu get the Shire Line steamer Pembrokeshire out of die International Dock, but without success.

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to the funds of the llospitals:-

Colonial Government...

$300

THE P. M. 5. S. Co.'s leviathan Korea, which left for San Francisco to-day, had the names of 9 passengers on her cabin list-an- ex- ceptionally large number for this time of year.

The coinage of silver at the American Mint for June was completed with a total output for the month of $1,504,000 in pesos for the Philippine islands, and 500,oco standard silver dollars.

Don't neglect this chance to get a fine Kodak for $5 at LeMunyon's; 10 days only-dut

A PEKING dispatch to the Jij announces that the search for "Reformers" has been arrested in Peking, and were decapitated on Sunday,

LeMunyon has the finest line of Opera glasses | HIS LATE HOLINESS THE POP! ever looked through. Prices extremely low.- Advt.

YESTERDAY afternoon at Stonecutter's Island the Lusitano Club beat the Y. M. C. A. in water pole by four goals to nil.

COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE AT THE R. C.

CATHEDRAL

The service then followed the remaining partions of the Mass for the Dead. At the conclusion, the Absolutions were given. For a dead Pope there are five, only one being cus- At the Roman Catholic Cathedral af Glenealy tomary for ad parted faithful, and four for a this-morning, the conmemorative service tor Bishop. The solutions were appropriately His late Holiness Pope Leo XIII, was held in pronounced by each national representative the presence of a very large congregation. of the various Roman Catholic congregations Among those present were Commodore and in Hongkong. The first, the Italian and Mrs. Robinzon, Colonel Lambkin, of the Army Portuguese, by Mgr. Piazzoli; the second, by Medical Corps, Caps, and Mrs. Radcliffe, Capt. Rev. Father De Maria, ex R. C. Naval and Britten of the Bombay Infantry, and two Bri- Military Chaplain, for the English; the third, tish officers of the Royal Artillery. The con- the French by Rev. Father Lecomte; the It is feported in Peking that the Wi Wa Pusular body was also well represented. There fourth, the Spanish by the Rev. Father Noval; has jeceived a telegrams from Hsian to the

and the fifth, the Chinese by the Rev. Father effect that three converts in Shensi have been

Leon. murdered and that a French priest has been safely escorted to Sze-Chuen by Chinese troups, provided by the Governor of Shensi.

THE Chinese Government has decided to build the Peking and Chang Kia Kou line with its own capital and Chang Yen Mao has been appointed the Director General and Shen Tung Ho the asistant Director of same.

We learn from the Chefoo Express of the 18th inst,, that work on the new bund at Chefoo is progressing very rapidly. 1,100 feet of the sea wall have been completed on the eastern, and 700 on the western end. There is to be an opening left in the wall, 150 feet wide, for junks to take shelter in bad weather.

RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending 25th July, 1903.

Library Muscum

66 1,953

2,019-

Non-Chinese ... Chinese......

220

70

Total......... 350

ACCORDING to the story related by officers of the Occidental and Oriental steamer Garlic, the managers of the San Francisco shipping firm of Swayne & Hoyt, warmly commended the survivors of the wrecked steamer Pistoria, and praised them for the courage and bravery displayed at the time that vessel mei with

The ceremony was over at about a quarter past ten o'clock.

KOWLOON PROPERTY SALE.

were present Chevalier Volpicelli, consul for Austria and Italy, and Madame Volpicelli; Conselheiro A. G Romano (Consul General for Portugal and Brazil) and Madame Romano; Mr. R. P. Marty, consul for Spain; Mr. Har mann, Belgian Consul: Mr. E. Muelle, cousut for Peru; and Mr.. Bouché, chancellier of the German Consulate General. General for France was not able to be pre- The Consul-

At his sales rooms at 3 o'clock this afternoon scat owing to the departure of the Franch mail. Geo. P. Lammert put up for sale on behalf for Europe to-day and to the illness of his of Messrs. Ewens and Harsten, solictors for the chancellier. It was the wish of the Consular

vendor, nine lots oflandin Kowloon, aggregating Body to send wreaths; but as it was understood $3.543 square feet. This largearea is hounded by that the modesty and simplicity of the late Kimberley, Observation, Des Voeux and Gran- Pope's life might be better interpreted itville Roads, and K. I. L. 540. It has been carved nothing having the semblance of any ostenta out into nine sections, viz., Sections A, II, C, tion was shown in the religious service of this D, E, F, G, and H, and the remaining ponion morning, the only wreaths received were those

K. 1. L. 534. from the Apostleship of Prayer of Hongkong

The first lot to be put up was Lot -All represented by the juvenile members of the that piece of ground intended to be registered Catholic Union. The four wreaths sent by the in the and Office as Section A of Kowloon Society were suspended againstthe main pillars Inland Lot No. 521 containing an area of 7 995 of the Church. Representatives of the Army square feet or thereabouts, Mr. Ahmet Runi- and Navy occupied seats specially reserved for jam started bidding at sixty cents per square them on the epistle side of the aisle, and the foot, and advanced to 70 cents against his com. consular representatives were accommodated pelitor's 65 cents. Then 75 cents was ffered in special seats on the gospel side, behind and were covered by successive offers of 76, 77, who sat the members of the Apostleship of 78 and 79 cents at which the lot was with- Prayer. The Services were well represented

drawn. The next four les catalogued as

ing machines just received by LeMunyon, 31, resumed, and that two of the leaders have been disaster on Little Bamboo Island near Chefoo by men from H.M.S. Vengeance and Sirius in sections B, C, D, and E were also withdrawn

Des Vaux Road.-Advt.

A NOTICE has been issued by the Japanese Government to the effect that the Osaka Ex- hibition will be closed on the 31st last.

AN Indian constable was this morning sen tenced to one month's hard labour for assaulting a Chinaman on the 22nd instant at Samshuipo.

A LIVE bat has been found embedded in the centre of a 12in. church wall at Co umbus (Ohio). It must have been there over 50 years, without any air to beathe!

THE Vancouver fiscal year eaded on Juer 30th last, and the grand total of collections for the port amounted to $1,388,709.60, close on to a million and a half dollars.

Two masters of cargo beats were this morning fined to or 14 days, for failing to exhibit a fight at a height not less than two feet above last night. the gunwale of their boats while in the harbour

The text of a new Anglo-Persian Commercial

Husso Persian treaty which was concluded a

same months ago.

CAPT. Robinson, of the steamship Athentun, is not the kind of man to let the grass grow under his feel, rensa ks an exchange. At least, if he were a landsinan he would not be. When the Athenian arrived in Victoria, B. C., on Sunday, 1st ult, it was fund that one of the steamer's diver was straightway sent for, but he was condenser pipes was choked with kelp. A

at the reserve of 79 cents per foot, no bidding being elicited from any of the land pro- prictors and estate brokers present.

The sixth lot was the next to come under the bimmer. It is a corner lot and is described as all that piece of ground intended to be register- ed in the Land Office as Section F of Kowloon

port, and men of the 1st Battalion Sherwood Foresters, as well as representatives of the Indian regiment. The clerical community had some fifty members present, nineteca priests being of the balian Apostolic Mission of South China. There were four Dominicans of the Spanish Procuration, iwenty-two Fathes of the two branches of the Mission Etrangeres-the Inland Luto. 521 containing an area of 9,793 Procureur. The Sisters of the Italian Convent at an upset price of ninety cents per square foot.. Sanitorium and the Nazareth-and three of the square feet or thereabouts. Mr. Lammert starjed Convention follows closely on the tines of the somewhat slow in arriving. So Capt. Robinson occupied pews in the aisle together with the Mr. Henry Humphreys offering 91, he adranc boarders and orphan girls who were dresseded to 92, whereupon Mr. Humphreys covered in their uniform of white and suitably the bid by half a cent. Mr. Lammert's announce- veiled in black tulle. "The boarders and ment of 93 induced another cent advance orphans-heth Europeans and Chinese-of from Mr. Humphreys who went, no further. the Asile de la Ste Enfance were accompanied The lot was ultimately knocked down to Mr. by the French Sisters.

Farrel for 95 cents the square foot. The re- the Christian Schools had charge of the maining lots 7, 8 and 9 inclusive found no several hundred boys of the St. Joseph's buyer and were accordingly withdrawn at College. The Rev. Fatbers Spada and Aug- the reserve of 79 cents per square foot. Cathedral to receive the visitors whom they es ustin attended at the main entrance to the cotted to the respective pews set apart for them.

pulled off his clothes and entered the water few months ago. The import duties are largely himself. Only once rising to the surface, for air, he managed, to clear the pipe before the diver reached the scene.

increased.

WHEN in Kobe harbour, a coolie employed on the Swedish steamer Lisz, attacked and injured the chief officer with a hook. The police were informed of the occurrence, but ou

THE C. P. R. completed its fiscal year at the had escaped. S. WATSON & Co., end of June, and showed total gross earnings $37,503,053 last year, oras increase of $6,377,747,

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for the twelve months of $43,880,800, as against

A FORMER French Army officer, named Baliguet, has been sentenced to five years' im- prisonment for spying in behall of Germany. Baliguet attempted to procure plans of the new fortifications at Nancy.

THE new system adopted by the Admiralty in giving out work to private firms is causing some dissatisfaction in the dockyards at home. Several ships which would have been refitted, under the old system, ja Government establish- ments, leave been sent to private contractors, and consequently work is growing rather slack in the dockyards.

WHILE the Parisian police were attempting to arrest a prominent Anarchist, named Parmeg- giaui, they discovered pictures, tapestry, and ancient arms, the estimated value of which ex- £ceds 1,0,0,000 francs (£40,000). It is believed that Parmeggiani was a receiver for interna- tional thieves. Two women barred a narrow staircase while the police were forcing an entrance, and thereby enabled the Anarchist to effect his escape by means of the roof.

The Nippon Yusen Kaisha has made a new departure in the issue of bills of lading covering insurance, acting on the practice in vogue abroad. Under these bills of lading goods will be issued against marine and fire risks during transportation and landing, up to a week after the arrival of the gouds at their destination. The issue will, however, be limited to goods handled by the Tokyo branch of the firm for the time being, but will gradually be extended to all branch offices should the result prove satisfactory.-Exchange,

WHEN the dredging of Manila harbour is

OTOGRAPHIC completed 350 acres of accrued soil will have EPARTMENT.

LOPING and PRINTING

been added to the limits of the city, one hundred and forty acres of whitwill be in the limits of breakwaters now constructing, and

EVIL spirits are evidently casily influenced in this part of the world us, according to what boarding the steamer they found that the coalie transpired at the Police Court to-diy, a native woman undertook for a couple of dollars at the depreciated rate of exchange-to fortify a younggirl against any bad genii thus saving her from sudden death at sunset: The young lady Parted unwillingly with her coin and went away in peace, but mentioning the matter to her parents at Kowloon the police got wind ol the imsaction, and although Mr. Thompson appeared at the Police Court in the interests of tapint charmer, the exponent of magic was removed to a spot where, for a month, she will cease from exercising her mysterious spell on ignorant Chinese girls.

THE Shanghai Times, of 2grd inst., states that the Supao journalists will not be beheaded, and whatever may be the action of the Peking. diplomatic body, inspired by the British Consul General, and the American Consul-General of Shanghai they will not be handed over to

the Chinese authorities.

COLONEL Ichioka, Major Koike, and Major Furum have been ordered to visit Europe to witness the military manicures which are to take place in England in September next. Such manwaves as are now proposed, says a Tokio dispatch, being almost unprecedented in England, the japanese Government has been specially invited to send officers to witness them.

A TOKIO despatch states that the prohibition of the export of grains from Newchwang by

to days only, to days, Brownie Kodaks for $5 at LoMunyon's, 31, Des Vreux Road.—zidví.

IN, all dealings in China where money changes hands a "squeeze," large or infinitesimal, is mede (says the Shanghai correspondent of the Morning Post), and in the collection of taxes or money to be remitted elsewhere this difference the Russian authorities does not include beans. usually amounts to a bulky'sum, especially it The export of grains with the exception its destination is Pekin, where the standard of of beans was prohibited by the Chinese touch" or excellence is supposed to be of authorities; but the Russian authorities perush a high grade that the local mandarins re- mitted shipments. The Russian authorities que and get an ample surplus to meet all con- have now prohibited the export of cereals; but tingencies! I heard it once estimated by a this action, we are told, is not a violation of high Chandasiment the capital that about two- any part of the Treaty.-Exchange.

thirds of the whole salt tax of the Empire was lost to the Central Government through WE (Kobe Herald) understand that the Nipsuch "squeezes" as I have merationed and por Yusen Kaisha have placed an order with the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard Co., Nagasaki, for two steamers to be called the Ceylon Mari (5,000 tons) and the Tango Maru (7,200 tons), The former vessel is intended for the Bombay line and the latter for the Seattle line. The company's new steamer Inkao Maru is to finished about the middle of August. Capit Arakawa, Commander of the Tategami Mlaka is expected to take command of the new vessel.

·SOME mad braised crank in the States has sent a hat round the world with the label attached, "Ship it on." It was despatched from Rich mond, Virginia, U.S., in 1893, azd has now reached Vancouver with its crown covered with tags and slips as "thick as the shingles on a

NDERTAKEN for AMATEURS. will furaish the base for the creation of in-roof" Here and there are noted gems of the

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Bear to drink in the tropics is the Beer

ade in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL,

numemble warehouses for government pur poses. This work alone costs over $1,000,000. The harbour is to be dredged to a depth of thiny feci, and all accretions are to be de.

posited behind a bulkhead, the area filled being the 140 acres indicated This is to-be

raised seven and one half feel above low

water.

A BRANCH likin station recently established at Lung Hai was attacked by a gang of salt smugglers a short time ago, and during the row several soldiers, who were acting as guards, were killed. The attack was made about midnight and was rather fierce while it lasted. The smugglers were finally driven away by the soldiers, bat when they withdrew from the scene, they took with them as prisoner, the deputy collector who was on duty at the time. A report of the affair was made to the magistrate of Chinkiang, who at once sent a body of men to recover, if possible, the unlucky deputy, Shanghai Times.

THE Tr to drink in the tropics is the Beer

made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL.

expressinan's wit, scribbled on all sorts and sizes of paper scraps as happened to be at land, for instance; "Fed and watered on the way," "Damaged at the risk of life and death,"

"Al the owner's risk," cl

the expensive methods of the administra tion. Our recent Commercial Treaty with China sets forth the necessity of China adopting a national currency, but it is only those who have transactions out here who really know what a boon such a departure would be to the community in general. It is true that the advent of a universal Chinese tacl on a gold standard will sap the life-blood from the millions who earn their livelihood by jug.. gling with the various coins in circulation st exchanging Wu-chang or Kwangtung dollars.. present. In Shanghai'one is "squeezed" in

The Brothers of

JOHANNSEN DISCHARGED.

Aner many adjourortents the charge against Niels August Johannsen, assistant inspector of markets for that be on the 24th day of December, 1901, then being a public servant, accepted. The sum of Sio from Ip Chun, Wo Kam, and Lam Hing Shop with a view to influence his conduct as such public servant contrary to Ordinance No. 3 of 898, was finally disposed of this afternoon, when str. f.

Mr. M. H. Kemp dismissed the cast. Slade represented the defendant.

DISCOVERY OF IMPERIAL JADE.

The Cathedral was suitably draped in the simplest style. The principal massive granite pillars in the aisle being encircled with black bands, the arches had suspended in grace ful folds heavy black cloth along their entire width. The altar frontals, the pulpit and the communion railings were all draped in the sombre black. In the broad central space in the aisle was erected the Castrum Dolores, above which a device of a crown suspended from the ceiling of the dome had attached heavy black drapery fringed with white, and tied up at their ends to the four central pillars. A descendant from the Royal family of Italy the late Pope's coat-of-arms was represented on the pillars by the fleur de lis, the cypress, It is announced in Washington that with the and a star. The catafalque was surmounted assistance of the States and Treasury dopart by the Papal emblems of his late Holiness,

and pastoral, the keys placed crosswise, as a Facing the altar was the design of the crossments, Chinese Minister Sir Liang Chen has at last succeeded in locating in San Franci co symbol of his spiritual powers, being so placed part of the Imperial jade, which, with other as could be seen immediately on entering articles of value was stolen from the forbilden the Cathedral from the eastern porch. The tiara had its position on an eminence above city during the occupancy of Peking in, 1900 the catafalque on which rested a replica of the by European and American troops. Sonie Papal silken rebe of red lined with ermine, time ago th

the State Department received in. also the surplice and stall in red.

formation from Syracuse, N. Y., to the effect that the whereabouts of the jade could be, as certained by communicating with one, Fre derick Weizenburg, of Campbell, Cal. Secret service men traced Weizenburg from Campbell to San Francisco, and when found he admi having in his possession Imperial Jade stones. which, however, he had deposited to a safe de posit vault in San Francisco for safe keeping. He was not willing to voluntarily part with the stones, and a conference with the Chinese Consul does not appear to have had any effect. Weizenburg is still in possession of the jade, and it remains to be seen whether he will be able to hold to his laat op.whether he will yield to the pressure brought to bear upon; bim by the State Department and surrender the stones. to the Chinese Government.

THE SERVICE.

style of the Roman Church, being in every respect similar to the ordinary Requiem Mass for the Dead excepting the absolutions. His Lordship Bishop L. Piazzoli officiated at the Pontifical Mass and was assisted by the Deacon Rev. Fr. P. Gabardi, and the Sub-Deacon the Rev. Father Paul. The mass began with the invocation-Requiem æternam dona eis Domine," and when the Sequence was recited the congregration followed with all solemnity the verses

The service was conducted in the orthodox

Hark! the trump, with thrilling tone, From sepulchral regions tone, Sumail before the throne: Tire and death it doth appal, To see the buried ages!! Rise to answer as the call.

Suppliant in the dust 1 lie; My heart cinder, crush'd and dry: Holme, Lord, whiền death in nigh, Fulf of traps and full a dread

Is the day that wakes the dead, Callia, all, with saletan. blast,

From the wad of the past

Lord of mercy, Jesu blest.

Grant the fathful light and rest. Atttena' Then followed the epistle to the Corinthians,

Bebo tell you a mysisty. We'll al indeed the again; but we shall not all be

- La femefment, 3h the twinkling of an eye, feat the last trumpet: for the trumpes shail :\"sound, 'a'dahe dead shall elsej@gais incar

thing and we abolt be changed. For carmptible must put on incor ruplion, and big metal myt put on im

*And with this mortal hath pui on faidisci tility then hall come to pass the saying charge writteng Death" ir "Swalloread" uj

Kavali, za poskromietary ? D. death,

stings if bith is win: and they

torGod, who'sbah given Through our Lord Jus

House of Mitsu" is the title of an artistic publication forwarded to us by the well known firm, founded in the fifteenth century, and which has now developed into a joint association, consisting of eleven partnere, 51-57 working with the collective capital of the eleven families, in their jolename, and, under the system of limited joint liability From.the work we let the House of Mitsui controls banking, foreign and domestic trading, mining and dry goods departmenis, comprising THE South Eastern Railway Company of Eng nearly every branch of business and enterph land and the Northern Railway Company of in the commercial and induworlds of France are seriously considering the adv'sabil. Japan. It is in the Mui Bussanakisha that ity of having special Channel steamers built the powers respices of the firm are pilforb on which an entire goods train could be con to their fuldt extenfor it engages in most. veyed. This means that the goods need not every kind of export and import, trades, thế, necessarily be touched from the moment they aggregate amuseof business transacte leave Paris until they arrive in London, or year benignarly Yen 90,000,000 vice versa. One of the great drawbacks to these forward an interesting work plan, up to the present, bas been that the tun nets on the English line are much smaller than those on the French railways. "However," in the large order that the Northern Company are about to make for new-railway trucks it is understood that a percentage of these will be so constructed as to be able to be used in both

countries.

THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer made in the ropice-SAN MIGUELI

with Mike coal and its shipping. Kuchinotsu, where they owe and work of 16,000 acres, ostroughly estimated 25 sque miles, yielding a daily output of over 3,000 tons. The book ifall description of the mince and, quauty of the coaliling directions regulations for the polt Extrack of the customs laws and

Pbeaufifully

rink in the tropics is the Beer

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SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE, French (Tontin) to-morrow. English (Valella) 31st inst." American (Hongkong Maru) 4th prox. German (Kiauischou) 5th prox. American (City of Peking) 13th.prox.

The B. S. S. Co.'s ss. Tremont arrived)" Victoria, B.C., on 24th inst、

The Ben Lines.s. Bencleuch from Antwerp and London left Singapore yesterday, for this port.

The Imperial German Mail 1.5. Prinz Hein- A left Kobe via Nagasaki, Shanghai and Foochow yesterday, and may be expected here on 5th prox.

ghn, V., 25-7, was the The P. M. S. S. Co.'s s.5. Dagic with mails,

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& left San Francisco for this port via Hono fulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on 23rd inst."

The C.. P. R. Co.'s s... Tartar arrived at Nagasaki at io30 am, 27th inst, and left again at 6 p.m., same day for Kobe where she is due to arrive at 6 am, 29th inst.

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s .. Hongkong Muru with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 17th. inst, via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this port this morning, via Inland. Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai..

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