TELEGRAMS.
[Reuter's]
Grave Bituation in Baku.
PRINCE ABSASSINATED.
LONDON, 12th September, "Despatches from Baku yesterday afternoon state the situation is becoming worse every minute. The town is fail of troops who have practically destroyed right of the artillery
quarter.
Tartars and Kurds are still plundering the landed proprictors, and Prince Trilsutnoff has been assassinated at Gori, in the Tiflis district.
A conference of the leading Naphtha firms has been held, at which it was decided to memorialise the Tsar, and to refuse to at tempt to resumic the industry unless solid
· guarantees were given for adequate protection.
Later,
Mounted Persian Kurds continue to join the Tartars in massacring the inhabitants and pillaging the Armenian villages with horrible atrocities.
Loss of a Japanese Flagship. The Japanese battleship Alikant caught fire and blew up; the casualties amount to
590.
[The above wire confirms the cable received from our Shanghai correspondent yesterday morning. Although the name of the vessel was not given it was apparent that it was one of the larger battleships ar, cruisers to which dis. aster had fallen. The Mikasa was a sister chip of the Asall, Hatsus, and Shikishluta, and New the fog of Admiral Togo. She was launched at Barrow in 1950, and was of 15,050 tons displacement. Her armament consisted of four 12n, fourteen 6-in, twenty z pounders, and twelve smaller guas Four torpedo tubes. .(submerged), 1 H.P. 15,000. Speed, 18.5 knots, Coal capacity, 70 1520 tons. It may be remembered that in the naval fight on the roth Angust last year a shell exploded on the Mikant as the result of which there were no less than 120 casualties, including Prince Fushimi, who was wounded.-Fd, JKT)
The St. Leger.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 1905.
A CURIOUS CASE.
MARRIAGE LAW OF CHINA
This afternoon before Mr. F. A. Haftland, Oldorico Nevar, signalman at Green Island, surrendered to his bail to take his trial on the charge, for that be, the said Uldarica Neves, Green Istand signalman, on the reth day of Septemb. 1935, at Victoria in this Colony did unlawfully, knowingly and without reasonable excuse harbours Chinese women named Man Li Kwai, married to the complainant according to the law of China, and who had left the pro- tection of ber husband."
Mr. P. W. Goldring, of Messrs. Brutton, Hett and Goldring, appeared for the defence, les: pector Langley prosecuting on behalf of the
Police.
Accused pleaded not guilty,' :
Tseng Bong, complainant, said that he was married eight years ago to Muni Kwai ke cording to the marringe law of hina. Presents were sent and $ os handed to her mother. He identified the woman, un Li Kwai, in Court, as his wife.. The woman said her name was Josephina Neve. Witness, continuing, said the certificate was signed by the bride's father. There was no chop on it. Witness sent bridal chairs and his bride came in one accompanied by a go-between named Si Kis..
Si Kin was called and was identified by
witness.
Mr. Goldring applied to have the document in question translated, and in order to have an official translation made, His Worship said the case had better be postponed,
ALLNGED EMBEZZLEMENT.
Yuen Chan Wan, bill-collector for the Li Sing Wau firm, was placed before Mr. ti. N. Orme this afternoon, on the charge of embezzl
Cicero has been scratched for the St. Leger. ing the sum of $192 the property of the firm.
Mr. C. F. Dixon, of Mr. John Ha-ting's office, PINE BELLING AND `PLANTING appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Otto
Kong Sing for the defence.
IN HONGKONG,
THE CRUISER "SULLY,"
PORTLAND CEMENT MANU,
FACTURE,
To-day's Advertisements.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898,
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS.,
BRADFORD DYERS-ASSOCIA
1. The Representation of a Red Seal with
the monogram B,D).A.
2. The Representation of a Chinese lucky.
⚫stick.
→Intimations. SPECIAL SALE
AT
ROBINSON'S
OF
PIANOS, PIANOLAS,
.
MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
OF ALL KINDS
3. The Representation of a lot of Chinese PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL,
-Books.
4. The Representation of Chica Castanets, 5. A Yellow Seal with black border and the
A'DISAPPOINTING EXPERIENCE.
Writing to Indian Engineering, on the The recent typhoon is responsible for a very Great disappointment to the salvage experts manufacture of Fortland cement, "M.W.S." now busy trying to salve the long-stranded says that England has the great advantage of French cruiser Sally. It is the general con- a steady demand from India and all her census of opinion among the party that, but for colonies, and al present the factories, which the untimely advent of that disturbing element, have been established in Hongkong, Canada all things going as was expected, the Swilly and in India, are not on a large enough scale NOTICE hereby given that THE would now have been safely in the siselter of to seriously interfere with this. The immense TION, LIMITED, Registered Office, 39 Along Bay, and preparing for the trip up to development taking place in South Africa will-Well Street, Bradford, England, Dyers, has on the 30th day of June, 1905, applied for the Hongkong for the purpose of docking. Every is secure a safe market for English cement thing went well up to the morning of the day for many years to come. In India the can. Rexistration, in Hongkong, in the REGISTER OF TRADE MARKS, of the spllowing Trade on which the typhoon broke over the scene,mption of cement has reached large figures, RAD and hopes were high that success was about which are likely to increase, and our local to crown their efforts when Admiral Jonquière in lustry, taking a lesson from America, may ordered them desist from further operations hope in the course of time to meet most, if and to seek shelter from the coming storm,ot all, of the requirements of the country, but On the morning of that day the bew of the the process will be gradual, as in many quarters a prejudice exists against all cement not of Sully had been raised 14 feet, the cofferdam, or pontoon, was placed in position, and the pumps English manufacture, and it is felt, perhaps were working satisfactorily, when the weather, with some reason, that Indian cement is at already threatening, thickened, the sea began present not invariably up to that uniform to rise, wind blew at typhoon force, with heavy standard of excellence, which is so necessary. rain-squalls, and then the Admiral sent an order for the highest class of construction, to stop further work, fearing for the lives of the men and the safety of the Sully, and sending a gunboat to convey the salvage party to shelter until the storm passed. It is believed that in one hour more the Sully would have been successfully fleated, and the disappointment to all concerned, at the fortuitous chance that snatched success from them when almost in their very grasp, can be better imagined than described. The typhoon passed at length, but was succeeded by a strong southerly gale, and o returning to the scene found that the inside of the pontuon had been completely ripped out, the pon- loon, er all that was left of it, being broken into two irregular parts, one of which
il was
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COMMERCIAL.
RAUB CRUSHING.
Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly & Potts kindly in- form us that the following telegraphic advices have been received from Singapore:
The Raub crushing for the past four weeks produced 753 ounces smelted gold from 6077 tons of stone,
mitinogram B.D.A. and the Chinese The following Pianos are thoroughly sound : characters 麗染坊公司 mean.
ing Lai Wa Uyeing Company.
6. A Red Seal with black border, and the monogram B.D.A. and the said Chinese characters meaning Lai Wa Dyeing Company.
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7. A Gold Seal with black barder, the mono- gram BD.A. and the said Chinese characters meaning Lai Wa Dyeing Company.
8. & Blue Seal with silver border, the mono- gram B.D.A. and the said Chinese characters meaning Lai Wa Dyeing Company.
9. A Silver Seal with, black border, the Ingram B.D.A. and the said Chinese cha acters meaning tai Wa Dyeing Company the name of THE BRADFORD DYER'S ASSOCI VTION, LIMITED), who claims. te he the Proprietors thereof.
Shanghai advices, of gth inst., state:-Busin, ness reported:-Farnham, Boyds at Tls. 139 | for September. Langkats at Tis. 183 for December. Shanghai and Hongkaw Wharfs, shares at Tls, 19:1. Shanghai Gas at Tis. 123.
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The Trade Mark has been used by the pi licant in respect of the following goods- COTTON PIECE GOODS OF ALL KINDS IN CLASS 24.
Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen „g at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of 117/16-Hongkong.
Dated the 12th day of September, 1905,
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Solicitors for the Applicant.
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Mr. Goldring raised the point as to whether the Ordinance applied to marriages contracted under the Chinese marriage laws, in Hong- konk.
The case was here remanded till Tuesday drifted in shore, in a dilapidated condition, next at 2.15 p.
the other portion drifting down nearthe vertical rock alongside the stranded cruiser, while the | Loud in--Bank T.T. .................... sea all around was covered with beams and planks, the debris from the ruined pautoon, and the divers' stages and platforms, The Sully, which had been sunk again to make her more secure for riding out the coming storm, remain ed intact, the patching on her bottum not be- ing damaged in the slightest degree. The full over the scene was taken advantage of so make and calm as the centre of the typhoon -passed everything secure and taut again preparatory For the prosecution it was stated that on
for the outer vortex passing over them and that various dates since February last the defendant had a good deal to do with the absence of all The following representatation made to the received money in payment of bills due to the damage to the Sally, for several junks sank, Government by the Superintendent, ilotanical firm and did not account for the same. Evidence as did a steamer which had but just been buill and Afforestation Department, in connection
was led proving the payments.
and launched in Haiphong, only the truck of with the felling and planting of Pirus Mas-
For the defence Mr. Otto Kong Sing close her mainast remaining above water. The soniana in Hongkong, concludes the series of correspondence on this subject that was laid only cross-examined the complainant, whe salvage boat, Kong Naws, was run into never a partner in shelter and thus escaped without any the Legislative Council table this afternoon said defendant was
his firm, but he was allowed to use the damage whatever. The cofferdam, having Botanical and Afforestation Department,
chop when he received money for the firm. been destroyed beyond the possibility of Hongkong, 10th August, 1975.
He collected bills, and also brought busi-repair the salvage of the Sully will now be Sir, I have the honour to state that upon gess to the firm. Witness paid defendant no essayed by means of further lightening her and attempting to prepare a working plan for future forestry operations, I find it to be impractijalary, but gave him 40 per cent of all money pumping her dry. Some of the pumps were collected by him, and on orders brought in. sunk by the breaking up of the cofferdam, bul cable to do so upon the systent authorized by when defendant brought in a bill paid byns they are located it is expected they will be Council on 24th July, 1905.
The Executive Council convened on that Moora for Siga he did not ask witness for $200, recovered by the divers, another batch of whom date decided that selection felling should he and he did not tell defendant that he could have been requisitioned and leave for the scene either to-morrow or on Balurday. Despite this adopted throughout Hongkong except intake the $192 towards the $200 he wanted.
dishranening misadventure, hopes are still rife Forest Divisions 4 and 5. The system applied to a 35-year rotation-that authorized on the
with the salvage party, who are determined to strain every effort to salve the cruiser, and only same occasion-means that the annual number of fellings (about 10,000 trees next year) will
give up when she is off the rocks, or the French take place over a large area, the trees being
authorities decide otherwise. selected here and there, one in thirty-five, out of the whole crop. In the ensuing planting season the gaps caused by the fall of these single trees would have to be found and planted with 3-6 saplings each, according to the size of the gap. These would have to be found again Mr. Dixon objected to any adjournment if watering were required, which it usually is for the purpose of giving the defendant several times before the rains commence. The an opportunity to manufacture evidence. wmount of labour required for these operations Afler further evidence was led showing that would alone render the cost of them prohibitive, the defendant had the right to use the receipt But a more serious dificulty would be en-chop of the firm, Mr. l'ixon applied to have countered The second and all sabsequent | the defendants' statement, made on arrest, put selection fallings would be made in immediate in. The stolement was to the effect that de- proximity to is'ng saplings many of which fendant did collect the Siga, and told com. must of necessity be, damaged by the plainant he was drawing the money against fall of the adult trees. These difficulties the account he had with the complainant. do not arise in places where natural regen. The case was then adjoumed on the applica- eration takes place, for the ground is at alltion of Mr. to Kong Sing times kept stocked with saplings by nature and the destruction of a few matters little; as na tare mortover fills the gaps caused by 'felling.
Re-examined by Mr. Dixon, witness said that in March last no money was due to defendant whose account was all along overdrawn.
Mr. Quo Koug Sing here applied for an ad- journment to enable him to get the cheque from the Chattered Bank which was chopped by complainant for defendant to receive the money and take it in payment of the money he wanted, and which complairant denied having chopped.
A SECOND CHARGE,
The above defendant was then arraigned on no extra expense is caused by their diffuseness, the charge of embezzling die sum of $21 Selection felling inabat case may be very desi-received for various small bills
rable, but under our local conditions to natural Evidence similar to that in the above case regeneration taking place some modification was given, and this case was also remanded, bail will be necessary.
1 would propose for the consideration of the Government the adoption of the "Shelterwood Strip System." In this method of felling and re-placting, narrow strips of wood are felled, the remainder being left standing to protect the saplings which are subsequently planted in
$750.
TERMS OF ARMISTICE.
Mr. Matsuoka, Vice-Consul in charge of the Japanese Consulate General at Shanghai, has
the clearings. No very conspicuous gaps are placed the following official telegram from Mr made, the planting areas are easy to find, and Uchida, Japanese Minister to Peking, at the the adult trees next the saplings can be felled disposal of the Press :~~ away from them.
Ifall trees were felied at exactly 35 years Translation from Japanese Text: Terms of old in Hongkong the plantations would be Armistice published at Tokyo (officially) on the felled as they were planted, in blocks. If the 7th of September- selection or shelter-wood systems are adopted
· 1st. A certain distance (zone of demarcation) it is not possible to cut all trees at the right! +age, but mature blocks should be felled within shall be fixed between the fronts of the Armies as short a period of years as is possible without of the two Towers in Manchuris as well as in making conspicuous gaps. By cutting and the region of EMI (Tumen River). re-planting judiciously, homogenrous blocks tan be stratified so as to`yield ṛegular crops of 2nd. The naval forces of ene of the bellige adult trees.
rents shall not bombard territory belonging to or occupied by the other,
Only of the ground (in two narrow strips) is ever bare at the same time, de, 4 times 35 years, the departure from the normal relation
ALLEGED IMMIGRATIONV
SVINDLE
OPERATED IN HONGKONG..
The following despatch, dated from Wash. ington on the 3rd ult, his appeared in the American Iress-The Inmigration Bureau has collected evidence of the operations of a ring of Chinese and Americans in Hongkong for the purpose of procuring the entrance of diseased Chinese into the United States. These operations have been carried on for some time, and the bureau has no means of knowing how many Chinese were admitted.
It was reported here that Chief Wilkie of the
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To-day's Advertisements.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
SATURDAY,
the ith September, 1935, at 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road,
corner of Ice House Street,
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
JAPANESE CURIOS,
Comprising :-
and reliable, and are
GUARANTEED
FOR THE CLIMATE.
Intending buyers should not miss this most favourable opportunity of securing one of these Great Bargains.
UPRIGHT PIANOS
Maker
Lunan Cabin Piano Hopkinson Pleyel
Skle Former
Price Price
$150 $475
180
260
200 480
295 526
Own Make (R. P. Co.)... 800 Sokfodmayer · Kirkman
460
320 500
325 480
Stuart
935 450
Rosenoranz
850 500
Own Make (Over Strung) 885- Broadwood
500
400 600
Spaethe
400
600
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600 700
525 800
576 760
585 650
800 750
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700 858
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SATSUMA VASES, INCENSE BURNERS, BOWLS, PLATES, CLO- SONNE VASES, SILK-EMBROIDERED Steinveg FIRE SCREENS, and SCREENS, SILK KIMONOS, SILK-EMBROIDERED BED COVERS, WALL HANGINGS, BRONZE and BASS VASES, WATER-COLOURS and PAINTINGS, INLAID PANELS, TEA SETS, LACQUERED and PORCELAIN WARE, &c, &c, &c.
Catalogues wil be issued, The Goods will be on view from Friday, A.M. TERMSAs usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 14th September, 1995.
GRAND (Small & Large) PLANOS. Collard....... $300 formerly $550
390 Broadwood...... Collard (as New)... 690
Hongkong, 26th August, 1904,
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STREET (DAIRY FARM DEPOT) will
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from gh October to the 19th October, both days inclusive,
By Order of the Board,
W. J. SAUNDERS,
Secretary, Hongkong, 14th September, 1905.
secret service went to Hongkong and Shanghai for the purpose of investigating this fraud, with others Chief Wilkie to-day denied that and declined to tell what his real errand was. He admitted, however, that he heard of the exist ence of the ring while in Hongkong, having been informed of it by Dr. White of the Marine Hospital service, who told him an American doctor, named Jones, was selling THE Steamship certificates of health for $50 each, with which the holders were able to board the steamer for San Francisco.
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FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND
KOBE
"ANDALUSIA," Cantain Filler, will be despatched for the above Ports, an SUNDAY, the 17th instant, at Daylight.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, longkong Office.
[930 Hongkong, 14th September, 1904.
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE H, A. L. Steamship.
On the steamer returning to San Francisco, Chief Wilkie was informed by the surgeon of the ship that Chinese bad been found who had a solution of adrenalin chloride, which they applied to their eyes just before landing at San Francisco. This solution temporarily covered up the evidence of trachoma hy driving the blood from the eyelids, and only an expert TH
could detect the fraud. No one knows how many Celestials practised this fraud.
The Immigration Bureau has secured photo. graphs of a certificate in Chinese reading as
follows:
"Hongkong.-Received of Lee Wee 5so for an American doctor or doctors for cestificates of health and solution. If Lee Wee fails to
"ANDALUSIA," Captain Filler, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless
DAY.
Hongkong, 14th September, 1905.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGENES MARITIMES.
PAQUEROTS-POSTE FRANCAIS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"CALEDONIEN," Captain Gregory, will be despatched for the above Ports, on or about WEDNESDAY, the 2cth instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
FRENCH IS
MARTELL'S
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Even their cheapest quality is "recon meaded by the Medical Faculty for Invalida, and delicate people.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Ageni. Hongkong, 14th September, 1995.
"BEN LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP.
BUY THE GENUINE
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THE Steatoship
"BENGLOE," Captain Bee, will be despatched as above, or or about 23rd September.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 14th September, 1905. 1928
3rd. Maritime captures will not be suspend. get aboard the steamer for San Francisco this notice to the contrary be given before TO BOSTON TOWBOAT COMPANY,
of 35 years is never more than years and ed by the Armistice.
after three cycles is reduced to nothing; that
is to say in the first and second cycles some
4th, During the term of the Armistice new
trees are cut 5 years too young, some 4 years reinforcements shall not be dispatched to the
too old in the third cycle all are cut at the theatre of war; those which are en route shall best age. I have, &c,
not be dispatched to the north of Moukden on S. T. DUNN, Supt, Botanical and Afforestation the part of Japan, and to the south of Harbin
Department.
on the part of Russia.
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5th. The Commanders of the Armies and Fleets of the two Powers shall determine on The matter was again considered in Execu tive Council on the 24th August, 1905, and a common accord the conditions of the ammistice resolution was passed to the effect that, in view in conformity with the provisions above ent- of the difficulty and expense of re-planting merated. under the selection falling system, the "Shel terwood Strip System of falling and re-plant. ing should be adopted except in Forest Dis tricts 4 and 5, where "block" felling should be continued
6th. The two Governments shall give orders to their Commanders immediately after the signature of the Treaty of Peace in order to put this protocol la exeçajian.
550 will be returned to him.
"JUAN YING TAI & CO.,
"Guarantors."
A sumber of such certificates have been cap tured in San Francisco, showing that certain Americans in Hongkong are in league with the Chinese to violate the immigration and ex clusion laws. An investigation is now being made, it is undenlond, though the officials are reticent.
An effort will be made at the coming session of Congress to have immigration inspectors sent to China to take charge of the inspection of Chinese immigrants to the United States< The Immigration Bureau says it is impossible to stop the frauds unless it has its own men, who can be held responsible.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
All Claims must be presented within tea days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 21st September will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the arst instant, at 3 p.bi. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 14th September, 1995,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP. "LYRA,"
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND MANILA. ¿
The above Steamer having arrived, Con- sigotes of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna- ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense. .
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
· DODWELL & CO. LIMITED,
Agents. ⠀⠀ Hongkong, 12th September, 1995;,
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