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LONDON, 3rd July."
It is officially stated in Washington that the Russian plenipotentiaries will be M. Muravicff and M. Rosen; and the Japanese,
M. Kömura and M. Takahira,
[It is most probable that Baron Komura, the Foreign Minister, who, as stated above is to be "one of the Japanese Plenipotentiaries for the peace negotiations, will leave Yokohama in this
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1905.
BANKBALL IN HONGKONG.:
"THE GREATEST GAME ON, KARTHI
Happy Valley was treated as an annex to the Colden Gate yesterday afternoon,mericans look forcible possession of the ground and refused to budge until the shades of night were falling fast. The sich American accent fell in chunks all over the field and hutchels were used by the Britishers present to disentangle the consonants. One large chunk lighted on the floor of the grand stand, leaving a gaping hole that threatene i disaster to the careless. A
CHINESE EDITOK'S TROUBLES; | AULKGED VITRIOL TAROWING. | Statement: He claims 5540 due for three.
"A BILLY, SQUADBLE.*- Before His Honour, Mr. A. G. Wise, Paisne Judge, fa the Summary Jurisdiction Court, to day Chu Ling Kak a journalist, au Wang Lau Yat and Li Taiking for $776.50% in respect of damages which had beco done to Japanese and Chinese literature, and stationery, furniture, etc., belonging to the plaintiff.
Mr. C. B. H. Beavis appeared for the plain tiff; Mr. Helbarrow represented the defendants, I was stated by Mr. Beavis that the
newspapercalled the Thai Kai Kung Vik. The paper was purchased from the liquidator of the Company and the purchase was to be com pleted by the first day of the fifth moon. The purchaser thereupon engaged the plaintiff who acted as editor of the paper, and told him to ko into the premises on the first day of the fifth moon. Next day, about two o'clock in the alternoon, the plaintiff heard some noises in the lower floor, and on going to see what was happening he found his belongings seat
His Leadship-What was the trouble all about?'
Mr. Beavis I don't know the position at all,
or what began it.
The case against Horace Titmus, Constable
was resumed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this afternoon, Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. Dea con, Looker and Deacon, again appearing for the defendaut, fes
of the Naval Yard Force, on the above charge,
monthe salary, $500 due on the two-year agres- ment, $500 for his passage home, and Sis for
Intimations.
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in all
His claim for arrest was made on the ground that Sandow's plads were uncertain, that be out the jurisdiction of the Straite he Harvas) was a bird of passage and should he get with would not be aule, to obtain redress for his alleged injuries. inte
In chambers to-day before Mr. Justice sequestration order or for writ of vrou. The Thornton Me Farrer Baynes asked for a
Judge made the sequestration order, the Sheriff keep postersion until a security of Saoco is forthcoming from him.
Harsoko, mistress of No. 19, Ship Strest, said complainant was sa inmate of her house. She knew defendant. Phe had known him since the the 16th Inst at about 11.3 p.m. there was a 14th of June; he came to see complainant. On quarrel between complainant and defendant in the former's room over some keys. Witness them, when defendant returned the keys, and in the meanwhile tore complainant's clothes, The box produced was the complainant's, but was kapt in witness's room. It was always kept locked. The keys produced were those taken away by defendant. One of them opens the box. On the next day complainant drew witness attention to the box, and she saw it was unlocked. Complainant told bar some one had unlocked it. On looking into the box clothes, and they were discoloured. All the France-Bank 'T'.T.............. clothing belongs to the complainant. The value of it is $396, as valued by a Japanese tailor,
Cross-examined by Mr. Looker, witness said she saw defendant go away on the Monday. After the quarrel he went away and did not come back titi Tuesday.
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early part of th's month by either the NY. K baseball match was the occasion; the U. S. S. platsilff was employed by the purchaser of found them struggling, and tried to separate to take possession of Sandow's property and Gamer to Mars at the Copite, and will be Callae and a Hongkong team being the con- joined in America by Mr. Takahira, the Japanese testants. A big crowd gathered to watch the Minister, at Washington. In a message received greatest game on earth being played as it by the Amaf, from its Tokio correspondent it is stated that, although Marquis Ito was extreme-should be played; even ladies came to see this My reluctant to act as Plenipmentiary, he was exhibition of real science. It was hoped that greatly moved by the appeals made to him by the Callao men would have a battle-cry, some the Ministers of State, and finally consented to thing like Yah, yal, he, he, hah. But the 'sacrifice all personal considerations in order to represent his country, if called upon by the Callas men have not reached that apex of Emperor to do so. As, however, Russia is sublimity yet. It will come; there need be no not sending statesinen of the highest standing fear on that score. the Callao men were as her Plenipotentiaries, the intention to apattired in regulation dress. The civilians had point Marquis Ito as one of the Japanese re- I grabbed the first garment they could find attered all over the place. Un inquiry he learn the saw some medicine had bean put on the presentatives was abandoned. Conarquently Marquis Ito will act as principal adviser at hand, and sirode on the fie d, in pants, knickered that the damage had been done by, the two home to the Emperor and Cabinet during bockers, jerseys and what not. The crowd defendants. the critical period which is approaching-The | cheered uproariously and instantly bestowed Main chi received a telegram from Peking nicknames on the players, Jumbo, allan the atating that the United states refused sup: Elephant, was a huge success on the civilian port the Chinese request for representation at the peace negotiations and had advised China side, his muttered asides being heard on the to be guided by the developments which inke Praya Ent. The captain of the Callao team place in regard to the relations between Japan | briefly oddressed his men, encouraging them to and Russia. Prince Chig has submitted the die in their patent leather boals rather than reply of the United States to the Empress succumb to a lot of measly landlubbers. Dowager-oncerning the terms of peace, the Asuhi states that Viscount Aoki las expressed it up, ye fat headed crocks," he cried plea the following opinions-Although there is a samily to his men. "Don't yer play the game general desire that Japan should obtain the lite a lot of fishwives same's ye did last time. is very unlikely that the hope will be realised, And don't yer fall asleep." The stalwart sub-writing a "leader" for the paper next day, he I have done it? I was only here for five as these territories have not as yet been touch ed by the Japanese. In my opinion, Vladivos tock is not of very great importance to Japan. Even should it remain in Russia's hands as both a naval base and a commercial port, it would be of little practical value sa ing as Japan werd able to close the Straits of Tsushima, Soya, and sugaru. On the other hand, Saghalien must on all accounts be ceded to Japan, and the money indemnity must not bs less than Yen 2,0 5,0 0,000. I believe that these latter desires are by no means in the nature of Chateaux d'Espigne.—48., (I.K. 7.
Siberian Coast Province and Vladivostock. it
The Black Sea Mutiny. The Knias Potemkin has arrived at Kus. tenj, and asked for provisions. Admiral Kruger's fleet has returned to Sevastopol, At a council of admirals and captains held on board the flagship Rostislan it was resolv- ed to ungear the machinery and that officers and men desiring to land should be authoris ed to do so.
The Reservists have been granted two
months' leave,
The ironclad Catherine 11, which remain **ed at Sevastopol was disarmed. The crews at Sevastopol state that when the squadron, including the Pobiedonvisite, reached Odessa, the Änias Potemkin defiantly refused to obey the signal to rejoin the fleet; after that the Pobiedonsete mutinied and the squadron returned to Sevastopol.
Later.
The Roumanian Government has ordered the Knias Potemkin to leave the port of Kustenji or to surrender, in which latter case the mutineers will be treated as foreign de serters. The mutineers are considering the demand.
Restlessness in Russia.
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ordinates meekly said "Yessir" and a coloured man chertled like a hyena in a spásm.
Now a sporting reporter who knows nothing about baseball argues himself unknown to aport. So the following vocabulary, which will not be used in describing the game, is sub. mitted just to show that we are up to all the wrinkles, but having a tender heart decline to act readers' teeth on edgg. "Groped akin "fooled"; "the plate " is the base, also the sinb; the initial bag" can be guessed at, and a broken pitcher" illustrates the truth of the old proverb about 2. pitcher going to the well or wall too often; some players play in the right garden, some prefer the left. And there are other phrases two numerous to
mention,
So far as could be learned the Callio meti
went first to the state or slab or plate. A man heaved a solid tump of gutta-percha at his head and missed. The referee roared "Foul" and the audience sighed in regret. The next hall go the man with the soup-ladle dat on the small of the Ixack. He dropped his weapon and chased a small boy twice round the
field, falling on a pillow case that had been spread out for him. Just as he fell, an adversary slapped him vigorously with a | immense, mitten and the referce yelled "Break one." Another man came to ille front and sliced the ball. He lost his nerve and scooted after No. 1. who stood stock-still. The cp- tein of the Callas team yelled himself black in the face and used more cr ndemnable words in the course of ten minutes than are to be found in all the volumes of the Standard: Die. tionary. A quiet man in the rear whipered audibly" He air! to blame; he's married the base" or words to that effect, which received a great ovation,
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His Lendship People don't walk into an other man's room and damaga his belong. ings for no reason.
Chu Ling Kai said he had been engaged by Tan Man Fan, and he was to commence work on the 3rd June. He related how he put the gonds in an unoccupied room, and how, when
P.C. Mackay said that on the 27th inst., at half past nine, he went to No. 19 Ship Street and found defendant there, Witness said complainant accused him of damaging property valued at $395. Defendant said "How could
heard a disturbance proceeding downstairs, minutes the previous night Witness then He saw two men, the defendants, throwing his | asked him if he had the keys of the box and things about and he remonstrated with them, defendant said he had taken them to look for a but they only "scolded " bim.
photograph.
la cross-examination, the plaintiff stated that he had been an editor on various papers for several years. He denied that there was any custom among Chinese journalists as to giving "notice," and stated that when he got this po siting he threw up his old job at a day's notice He knew that there were two editors on the paper, but he had nothing to do with them.
Do you know that the place in which you placed your baggage was the bathroom in daily use?-saw it was a place for washing faces- it is not a bathroom.
Witness denied that he put his clothes and goods in a puddle of water, or that he built up the luggage as a sort of barricade against the door. The defence, it was explained, was that the plaintiff put his goods in the bathroom in order to aggravate the editors,
Mr. Holbrow said they were not called upon to engage ronlies to carry out the baggage. His Lordship Is it not their business to
remove the things without damaging them and
to put them outside?
Mr. Holborrow The question's, have they ('a right to do that 2 5
· His Lordship-They have a perfect right, ap long as they give no ice beforehand,
Mr. Holborow said the goods could hardly be kept dry no matter in what part of the bath; room they were placed.
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Mr. Looker, addressing His Worship, ra'd that there was no case to convict upon. The defendant had never been proved to have been in the mistress on
His Worship said the ten minutos that he was alone in the rooms had not been accounted for.
Henry Maytam said he was a member of the Naval Dockyard staff and knew the defendant. He was at No. 19 Ship, Street on the night in question with a friend. He went to the second floor, about half past ten o'clock. He sat in the middle one of three rooms and complainant was with his friend and him: Opposite that room was an archway leading to No. 21 and the com- plainant's room was there on the right. Wit |ness saw defendant there that night.
• Mr. Looker said that as regards the keys the
complainant had a photograph of defendant
which the laster wanted back, and as the com
plainant would not give it he had a scuffle with her for the keys as he was determined to get the photo back. His return the next night was quite spontaneous, and was merely to re- turn the keys. He submitted therd was no case against the defendant,
His Worship said that on the evidence no His 1 ordship-What is the bathroom like-jury, he thought, would convict, and the defen- a cubicle, I suppose, about as big as this desk, dant must be discharged.
To defendant. You are discharged. Mr. Holbarrow-I is bigger than that-- (laughter).
His Lordship Oke bathroom would be big enough for a whole colony, I should think- (laughter)."
ARREST OF SANDOW.
STRONG MAN VERSUS STRONG MAN."
·ALLEGED WRONGFUL DISMISSAL,
Sandow for all his colossal strength cannot
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Telegrams from many parts of Russia cau iously and glared in every direction except order to reach the editors' roume, 'and how the avoid the trials and tribulations that are visition to the Naval Store Officer, H.M. Naval
repost a general restlessness and disorder. A general strike of the workmen and dockers of St. Petersburg has taken place, and work is at a complete standstill; 50,000 troops are concentrated in the city.
TROUBLESOME SEAMEN
Caplan Moodie, of the sis. Egremont Castle, charged C. Jordison, a fireman on board that vessel, with persisten: disobedience of lawful orders given by complainant through his third engineer. Mr. F. A. Hazeland asked if the case could not be settled if the man would promise to be of good behaviour in future; but the complainant said the defendant's mises were unreliable, and he wanted him punished,
Further evidence was led as to the position in which the goods were placed, how it was necessary to pass through the bathroom in bathroom was used as a general washing place. His Lordship-It is a silly squabble altoge. ther, and ought never to have come into Court, Mr. Holborrow submited that if any damage had been done it was due to the plaintiff's own carelèsiness. ́ ́.
The third man was a slim, spidery indivi- dual, who presented about as much surface to le bowler as an upright lucifer. The bowler or pitcher shut his eyes, then opened them towards the enemy. Then he did a sand-dance and flang his arms in the air like a Highlander | doing a Highland fling. A last glance to the rear and the bill sped from his hand like a rockel fim hard noisy smack showed that it had reached its goal; the batsinan had stopped the sphere with his knee-cap. He limped after those who had gone before, but | including Chinese books. His Lordship sald they were off like a couple of deer and the spectators jeezed,
a
Another hitter lung the ball into the mat. roofing of the grandstand. I took two sailors and a bay, to find it. One of the sailors, coloured man, remained there for the rest of the day, emitting weird yells at intervals, which scared a couple of ricksha coolies and a little
girl.
J.
At this stage five inen behind the writer began to recount their experiences. "They
Some of the damaged goods were produced,
it was evident the books had been wet, hat be did not think they had been greatly damaged. His Lordabip asked to see some of the NSS which was supposed to have been spoiled by the water. After raking through the bundles, the people who had willingly offered their services to tum the baggage upside down, gave up the ask on despair and told the Court they could find no manuscripts.
is Lordship, in giving judgment, aid he thought there was not sufficient evidence against
ed tipon the ordinary human showman. Worry and touring in the East are almost synonymous terme. Sandow may break chains and records, but he must not break the law.
This afternoon, says the Singapors Free Press of 28th ult, just before going to press, we learn that Mr. Farrer Baynes applied to His Honour Judge Thornton for a warrant for the arrest of the strongest man in the world," 'a little job which if the modern Samson were not quite civilized would be tough undertaking far our Sheriff officer. The application was made on behalf of another strong man, Emersy Harvas, a German who has become a naturaliz ed British subject. Harvas claims $1,55 for dismissal from the show while in Penang.
as an example-W. P. Pearson, third eng neatly came to blows over the respective the second defendan', the only direct evidence week with a bonus at the end of each year's
of the s. Egremont Castle, sald defendant was A fireman on board. On the 26th of June, witness ordered the defendant to "slice fire
that is top ke them into a b'x. Defendant said that he would not do it, as the fires could not be taken into a box. Defendant was al 'ways slow in carrying out orders, and had been so for three or four months. He did not
always actually refuse, but seemed reluctant to obey and he had also incited others to disobey orders.-To defendant-Witness believed de fendant had a bad fool, hut was quite fit for work. Defendant was standing under a veș- tilator and said he would slice fires as soon as he was cool-To the Court-Defendant denied that he inciled anyone to disobey orders. He
had na witnesses.
His Worship: "You will go to gaol, for fourteen days' hard labour,
A case against another fireman on similar charges was remanded till to-morrow, the der fendant in this case being a Norwegian, speak. log very lule English, and claiming the ser vices of an interpreter,
SHIPPING JETSAM.
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merits of Pittsburg and 'Frisco, but all were convinced that this game they were watching was not baseball at all. They commanded the scribe to write it down in big lettera This is not baseball" So bowing to fearful" odda the writer abeyed.
The Hongkong pitchers, bowlers, calchers, and all the rest of it were terribly burdened with secrets which they must get rid off at once. The bowler would by doing his final hop-step when the roundsman would hold up a large flat hand which darkened the face of the earth. Then the two would have a confabulation; other two would be called in to bear this joke that the pitcher had just remembered, and that would produce new jokes. Meanwhile the other side with exemplary patience waited Events. By-and-by the ball would be punted along; the batsman would slam it into one of his opponent's hands and he would carefully "butter" jl. A most fascinating game, this baseball. One man ran right round the ring in -3.11 sec. and was received uproariously, being
treated to ginger-beer ad lib..
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It seems that an agreement exists between Sandow's company and himself to the effect that they are engaged at a certain salary, per
against him being very slight. Regarding the service, the engagement being for two years. first defendant, he bad not the slightest doubt They are liable to instant dismissal and for about what had happened. The first de feiture of passage money at any moment should fendant came back pretty angry, and there was they be other than neat in appearance on direct evidence that he caused the dimage, either street of stage, should they be intoxi. The books had been soaked in water. The cated or otherwise of their own fault prevented point was whether the plaintiff bad any right from "doing their turns" properly in the show, to be there, and the only evidence was that he and (ons of the quaintest provisions we have the been told to put his things in that bouse seen in any agreement, even should they at any by his master and that was uncontradicted.tima "behave other than as gentlemen." | Judgment against the first defendant with would be rather amusing to have Mrs Hum costs; judgment for the second defendant with phrey Ward ("Madge" in Truth) in the wipess costs; damages to be assessed by the Registrar, box to legally define the word “gentleman."
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In Penang Harvas was summunly dismissed it has been very aptly said that what a lower on the ground that he was intoxicated, and caste Chinaman won't steal is not worth steal incapable of carrying through his share of the PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP ing, and this was very truly exemplified by a show with credit to himself or his employer. gruesome case which came before Mr. F. A. It is alleged that he, frequently interrupted Hazeland, this morning. A hawker was seen and partially spoilt Sandow's lecture on phy leaving the precincts of the martuary with sical culture. Accordingly Harves was left several pounds of lead in his possession, about practically marooned in the northern, sattle- the ownership of which he appeared to have ment. Sandow had dropped. him. He had, FROM very bazy nations, so the matter was taken in presumably, no means of getting home. This hand by the police for investigation, when it bores idence the present action In fact that is the game. The fastest runner transpired, through the hawker's final state-pors and hence the present action. wins the caboodle, or something of that sort ment, that be bought the lead from a man at “Harvas contends that he was wrongfully dis There are nine innings allowed each side. the mortuary for scents. The man was taken missed, be having complied with all the regu The Hongkong team was merciful; it only to the mortuary and there pointed out the lations and provisions of his agreement. He played seven. The Callao men tried eight and custodian as the man who had told him the denies in toto that he was in drink.” He was got disgusted. As it was the Hongkong team lead. When asked where he got the lead, the suffering from fever, had been unable to eat for won by 14 to 11--whether that means points, | custodian callously admitted that he ripped it two or three days, and otherwise was as he goals, plates or saucers it was impossible to off the slabs of the tables on which dead should be. He asserts that the story of his and out. Possibly somebody got the wooden bodies were laid. The rippper and the bawkor having interrupted the lecture is a fabrication, spoon. Suffice it that the Hongkong team were each fined $15 or qng month's hard and says that he is bringing op eighteen other
labour
strong men to give evidence in support of bli
won.
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