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ELEGRAMS.

{Reuter's.]

Russo-German. Entente. THE BALANCE OF POWER.

LONDON, 1st October. There is much comment in the German and Russian newspapers concerning the new close rapprochement between the two em pires as a rejoinder to the Anglo-Japanese alliance, and an attempt is being made to connect the proposed visit of Signor Tettoni to Prince von Buclow at Baden Baden, with a plan for the reconstitution of the balance of power.

THE RUSSIAN VIEW,

I

Later,

The suggestion of a Russo-German alliance la reccived with coolness in Russia, many of the prominent papers, including the Anvort and the Russ, advocating an understanding with England in preference to an alliance with Germany, which they think will involve Russia in fresh difficulties.

tion.

COALITIONISTS, AND SOCIALISTS

COUNTER DEMONSTRATIONS.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1905.

MALAU NOTES.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

་་་

Macao, 3rd October, iços.

DEPARTURE OF commander REYES. Commandar Reyes, of the gunboat Ato Lima, left here yesterday morning by the Heungsham for Hongkong whe ce he will start on his joomey for Lisbon The departing, com A large mandler had a hearty send-off. number of friends, included among whom At the wharf were many civilians, were to bid the naval officer "good-bye" and wish him God-speed. That he was popular with his officers and man on board is proved beyond a doubt in the fact that when the Hengshaw, with Commander Reyes on board yesterday morning, was steaming through the fairway and when passing the Rio Lima, the sailors on board the Portuguese gunboat were drawn up on deck and on a given signal gave three heary chesis to their departing chief, who rarefully acknowledge it by raising and way. ing bis hot to the officers and men, until that morning under his command,

EXODUS OF CHINESE.'

I have heard it reported that, on account of the scare created by the continuance of the seismic disturbances now for the past three

THE MANILA TYPHOON.

TERRIBLE TALE OF DISASTER,

U.S. GUNBOAT SINKS

WITH 33 MEN.

The neighbourhood of Manila has scarcely had time to realise the shock of the terrible. typhoon-the worst in two decades-which burst over the Philippine Islands on Tuesday of last week. The news that such a disaster had befallen the inhabitants of the neighbour- ing American possessions was first made generally known in Hongkong through the medium of our columns on Saturday last when wo published exclusively such facts as we were then able to gather from an interview with a gentleman who had arrived that day from Manila. But now that papers are coming to hand from the Philippines we find our account was considerably under-rated so far as the extent of the disaster both ashore and affont is concerned, and even now it is impossible to estimate the damage, though it is declared that doubtless it will reach into hundreds of thousands. Shortly' after 1.30 p.m. on Tuesday the wind struck Manila with great force, and the telephone and

there was a display that will be long remem- bered by those who were, witnesses of the scene. The trees in the botanical gardens, had the appearance of being on fire and the flashes of flames at the southern appronth to the bridge of Spain and across the bridge were most spectacular. Hundreds and hundreds of houses in the city were unrooted, blown down, or beaten to pieces by the terrific force of the wind, which at one time blew 103 miles a

THE CANTON-HONGKONG IUE & COLD STORAGE CO, LTD. The new prospectus of the above company was issued to-day, and is as follows

Capital, 700,000.00 Hongkong currency

it is not necessary to go into a more lengthy discussion as to the merits of this enterprise, fealing confident the investor will readily pre ceive the advantages of the project, and the certainty of good dividends. The Directors and principal stockholders are representive

Entimations,

THE

business men of Hongkong, Canton, and ROBINSON PIANO

Shanghai, whose names and their connection with this enterprise are a guarantes of its stability and safe investment to purchasers of shares.

Any further information may be had at the

divided into 70,000 shares of $10.00 each.

It is intended to issue at present only a part of the authorised capital stock, namely, 30,000 shares, of which 7,600 shares have been sub scribed and fully paid up, and the remaining 2240 shares are now offered for public sub-office of the company.

The present issue of shares will be payable. scription,

$2.00 on application.

as follows:-

400 on Nov. 15, 1905. 400 on Feb. 15, 1900, All subscriptions to be paid to the company or their bankers.

The company is now in possession of and holds deeds for two lots of land: one in Hong-

owns one large steel lighter at Canton, . kong (Quarry Bay), and one in Canton near the

The total value of this property is $62,000.00. Custom House, Besides this the company

The object of the company is to establish in the city of Canton an ice making plant of about fifty tons daily capacity in ice. In addition to the ice plant will be a distilling apparmua for making pure water with a daily capacity of About 3,000 gallons

COMMERCIAL.

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months' Franes.

The facts which demonstrate the desirability of establishing this enterprise at Canton are

I months' sigh (1) Canson is probably the third largest city set forth below:- million Chinese and large foreign settlement. He e ir also the terminus of the eight hundred courte of construction; another line from Can. miles railway from Canton to Hankow, now in ton to Sam Shui.is now in operation, while a third line is being surveyed from Canton to Hongkong,

Austria-Hungary. Propkiatory utterances by the Austrian Premier, and other influences, are contribut-months, the exodus of Chinese from the colony alectric light wires fused through contact, and in the world, with a population of over two ing to appeal to the more moderate Hun-has approximated, by a rough guess, a fifth of | its"normal population. It is estimated that the garians and 10 separate them from the coal population of Macan, in round figures, is one of from 75,000 10 75,000 inhabitants, so that it is surmised that some 15,000 or so must bave left during the past three months. It is also safe to say that the exodus is only a temporary one, and as son as the scare has subsided almost every one of those who have left will come back again; Macao has much to com- iend itself to the Chinese, who enjoy in it safety of life and property, immunity from vexatious oficial interference, salubrity of climate, and last, though not least, greater economy of living and better and healthier habitations.

The Hungarian conlitionists are arranging a great torchlight procession for the 3rd insi, to march past the Kossuili Club, and the socialists arearranging a simultaneous counter demonstration. The police are taking ex- tensive precautions to prevent a fight;

Suez Canal,

THE RESUMPTION OF TRAFFIC. Traffic will be resumed by all ships in the Canal about the 8th instant. The stoppage is due to the damage done by the explosion on board the Chatham.

Kaiser Decorates M. Witte. The Kaiser has personally decorated M. Witte with the Grand Cross of the Red Eagle,

CORRESPONDENCE,

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(We do ant necesarily endorse the opinions expressed by Conespodenta in this column}

THE SEAMENS INSTITUTE, TO THE ETOR OF the "Jangkaku TeLEGRAPH,"

DEAR MIR,Thank you very much for your excellent article on The Seamen's Instituto, in the Falegraph of 28th July, which I am glad to see exonerates the Missions to Seamen from being inhospitable, or neglectful of sergoing men under whatever flag, or in whatever ser vice.

TJIE HUROPEAN BAKERY,

The establishment of a bakery is not an event of any historical or of such momentous importance as needs being put on record by any chronicler. But to any, one who has lived long enough in this colony and has subjected his digestive powers to the products of native bakeries here, the establishment of an enter rise like the European Bakery, which com

hour.

AMERICAN GUNBOAT LOST

WITH ALL FOREIGNERS" ABDARIA

These railways will.open up large districts

Company to extend its service many miles and and bring bullying towns into such close com man cation with Canton as will enable the

(4) The Sam Shui Railway, which is now furnish ice to large towns distant from Canton. completed and under operation, already trans port some small quantity of ice to the larger lowns along its line. This ice it brought all the way from Hongkong at great expense. By erecting a plant at Canion these towns can be supplied immediately with all the ice they may need but at a much less cost than they are now obliged to pay.

Among the larger of these towns is Fat Shan, ten miles from Canton, with a population of 650,000, and Sam Shui, 30 miles from Canton, with a population of 180,000 including R few foreigners. This place is the termingl of the railway and a treaty part.

There are also many smaller towns within

close communication of Canton, which will give a tal population embraced within this district of about 300,000 people."

5 months' siste 11 4 months", h/ Germany Bar Silverluster Bank H and rate

Sovereign

To-day's ́a

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To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by. PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

THURSDAY,

the 5th October, 1905, at 2.30 .., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising:- TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with BE- VELLED GLASS, MARBLE TOP WASH- VIENNA TOILET SETS. STANDS,

EXTENSION TEAKWOOD CHAIRS, DINING TABLE, SINGLE IRON BED- STEADS, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED WARE, PICTURES, CURTAINS, &c, &c., &c.;

But the saddest news so far received is that which reached Manila on Saturday recording the,sinking of the coast guard boat Leyte, which went down in deep water off the cast coast of Samar with all but nine bands, on board. It seems, according to the Cablenerus. of the 30th ult, that the host left Legaspi. Albay, on the afternoon of the 25th Sept, and on the midnight of that same date while far menced business on the 1st instant, is a wan! out at sea, the full force of the hurricane

(3), Adjoining Canton is the foreign con that, to use a time-worn phrase, has been long struck her. She drilled in the open ocean felt. The new bakery has its business located helplessly for a 'couple of hours until further cession-Shiaineen-occupied by about 500 in a convenient part of the city in Pua Central struggle against the furious tempest was foreigners and having two hotels and two on the premises known as Nor 51 and 53 It rendered impracticable and went to the bot clubs. British, French, German and Ameri can gunboals are constantly anchored in the is under, efficient control and supervised by tom, leaving but nine, out of forty-two, survi-river, while some 4,000 steamers enter the competent people. Identified with the venture vors to tell the tale. Captain W. N. Fisher, harbour yearly, all of which will ure some are, I believe, some of those who have con- her commander, according to the report, stoed amount of ite. The general sales to the on the bridge throughout the proceedings and foreign clement and shipping will in itself amount in a large quantity, as at the present nection with the business of Café Weismann, Ld., in Hongkong. For the sake of residents calmly faced death. There were six American, time considerable amount is shipped daily Some small themselves it is to be hoped that the Europear passengers on board, two being constabulary from Hongkong for the almost sole use of the Bakery has come to stay, and no better induce officers, one of whom is supposed to be Med foreigners on the Shameen.

amount of this ice finds its way into the native manufac- ment can be held out to the management than cal inspector 1. O. Afzelius, but their names

City, where it is chiefly used in the lure ol a general support extended to them by the are yet unknown, although the bodies of two ol

ice-cream. In 1902 hawkers of ice peuple. It has been mooted that a new set of them were recovered and buried at Catbalogan, cream were unknown in Canton, while at the I am rejoiced also to hear that the new tem. bye-laws to secure greater cleanliness and bel-Of the 32 native members of her crew, but nine present day there are hundreds of these men who sell nothing but ice cream, which goes to porary Seamen's Institute in the 'raya East, ter sanitary conditions in bake-konses is about miraculously escaped death and it was through how the increasing demand for this commodi-} GLASS, GLASS, CROCKERY and E.-P. them that the sad ridings of the catastrophe

ty among the Chinese. to be brought into force..

-were secured. The ill-fated Zejic was one af

(4) The temperature at Canton averages the boats that were built by Farnham, Boyd for six months from 90 degrees (a 95 degrees, and Company of Shanghai for the insular coast for three months about 75 degrees, and for the guard service, at a 'cost of $60,000, gold. She"cold" months from a minimum of 45 degrees 10 a maximum of 75 degrees. Hence it will. was a roknot boat, 125 feet in length, and the

be seen that there is a steady demand for ice best of the insular fleet. Captain Fisher was throughout the entire year. a native of Philadelphia, 37 yeris ni age, and was a graduate of a naval training school of his home Slate. ie was considered as one of the best skippers of the coast guard bureau and has been the captain of the ill-fated boat since she was delivered to the Government" about The company proposes to furnish pure four years go. He leaves a young wife and distilled water at a price which will bring it

within the reach of the very poorest classes,T" a child of tender age to mourn his death.

while bo pitals will be furnished free, and in Others last on the ship are believed to be:-

case any serious epidemic should occur it has First offer, F. Hellberg; second officer, E heen agreed that the entire output of the plant M. Bentel; chief engineer, G. Gardner; assistshall be placed at the disposal of the eth Antharities for distribution among the poor of an engineer, C. J. Olson; postal clerk, George the infected districts. B. Parker; medical. inspector, J. O. Afzelius, and five other Americans, one of whom, a con- stabulary officer, names unknown and twenty

for all nationalities, creeds and services, is well paying its way, and tha: the local Navy League supplies a much valued billiard table, and no doubt the arm chairs, sofas, and artistic wall decorations will soon be given.

But I hope that the Bishop's aspiration for a more adequate bullding, on the Governor's site, on the newly made ground, will not be lost night of

SANITARY BOARD.

THE PUBLIC HEALTH ORDINANCE, On the 8th to., Messrs. Palmer and Turner applied to the Sanitary Roard for a modification of section 153 of the Public Health and Build- Sailors are the most grateful of men for even

|ings Ordinance, in jespect to houses' Nos. 4 the smallest kindnesses. They tell in other and 4t Hillier Street. They desired the modi- ports what "good times" they have had in pre-fication to allow of the street in front of the pre vious ports of call. Thus we hear of most prais

mises to be accepted ar "external, air" for where any hospitality or ciher kindness has

obtaining the necessary window area to the been shown by anybody to seagning men of ground first and second floors, the third floor whatever class, creed, service or nationality,

now opening on to external air" not re. quiring any modification. In support of their application they pointed out that it is only this was compensated for by the short length of the street, and it's opening at both ends on to wider siccts.

We have not, however, heard from home- ward bound sailors of the existence of any other Institute at Hongkong except those con necied with the Missions 10 seamen, and the Sailors' Home, If the one you refer to dis tinguishes between the sermen of the King and those of the merchant, that might account for the silence.

in reply to a question of yours, might 1 ex- plain that though the terme "sailor" and "sea- 'man" are commonly interchangeable, yet the official rule in the Mercantile Marine is that every man or woman on board a merchan

ship in receipt of wakes from the shipowners is styled a "seaman," except, I think, the cap- tain; the word "sailor" being reserved for deck officers and deck men.

eight inches short of the required width and

four natives.

(5) The water at Canton is undrinkable for Furopeans (who have distilled water shipped source of daily from Hongkong) and is a disease among the Chinese, who take their drinking water from filthy cannis and muddy streams.

(6) There is no ice plant of any description. in Canton or at any point nearer than Hong- centres of trade in the world, the residence of kong; and this great City, one of the busiest numerous foreigners and thousands of rich and influential Chinamen, a great shipping port and a place teeming with industry, is entirely dam-dependent upon Hongkong for such few pounds of ice as can be spared daily from the overworked plant at that point,

The Dit clor of Public Works recommend ed that the application be refused and this

The same paper says that several other ves. course was adopted. It was painted out that the

sels belonging to or chartered by the Govern premises were four-storeyed houses; were op-

ment have been wrecked or otherwise pasite four-storeyed houses across the sircetinged and a few are yet unaccounted for, the neighbourhood of the houses was a very congested one, and they were, as it were, at the hoitom of a pit. The ground falls very rapidly down from Hollywood Road across Circular Pathway into Queen's Road, and therefore the houses are not well situated for efficient ventilation,

On the 15th ullo, Messrs. Palmer and Turner submitted an applicat on for a re-consideration

HAYOD IN THE BAY.

Scores of thousands of dollars were lost by the Manila merchants owing to the havoc play ed among the smaller craft in the river and bay. The Manila Navigation Company which is said to be at the head of the list had three cascos badly damaged and four forchas, one loaded with three hundred and eighty bariels of Portland cement, totally lost. This come pany also lost one of their best launches, the Chai. I. Tre but efforts are now being made to raise her from her sinking place. Such is the substance of some of the reports received up to Saturday last, but accounts

a

flence it is in this field of great demand and absolutely no supply that it is contemplated establishing this

enterprise.

The above paragraphe demonstrate con. clusively the fact that there does exist about Canton a large demard for ice and that there is no supply to meet this demand.

It will now be shown that given the demand and a modern up to date plant to meet the same the opportunity is excellent for a good

return on the investment.

In the Royal Navy, the opposite rule ob- tains; all on board being called sailors," and only the deck officers and deck men are styled "scamen. Hence a surgeon.is, in the mer-

of the Board's decision, as to obtain "external 'cantile marine, called a “seamai," but in their " it would be necessary to sei back the front Royal Navy he is a "sailor," The executive

walls for a distance of eight inches, a space so deck officers and men in both services are small that it was questionable if the houses styled by both terms.

But to distinguish a building intended for would be at all improved thereby, as regards be expressed in its title so as not to lay itself setting back the front walls, a modification behave yet to come in from the various provincesence, fuel; supplies, interest, depreciation and men of the sea of one service only this might light and air, asking that as an alternative to open to the charge of improper exclusiveness, granted in respect of the fist and second floors, there claiming that the storm was the mest Thus, if it is only for naval men, let it be call. omitting the ground floors which the owner disastrous in the history of the district, far this community is $30.00 per ton wholesale

ed "The Naval and Military Institution. It would be very annoying to a man-of-war's-man if he went out to your "Sailors' Home" and, when he reached the door, found out that the building only admitted Merchant sailors. In that case it would be better to call it the "fer- chant Sailors' Home.". As it is, it is rightly named as it admitsseamen of all services, creeds andnations. "Those who pay the piper have the right to call the tune;" but still they would do well not to call for "Rulo Britannia," when they really mean "Auld lang syne-Yours faithfully,

WM. DAWSON, Commander, R.N, ai, Buckingham Street, Strand, London, W.C.

30th August, 1905,

THE veleman Admiral of the Fleet, the Earl of - Clanwilliam, why grote himself R.N. 60 years Ago, has been cofertained by King Edward at Marienbad It will be interesting to recall that the Countess is the daughter of Sir Arthur "Edward Kounedy, whose memory is still grate

fully thought of by Hongkong people.

parposes.

(1.) The total cost of operating a plant which will produce fifty tons of ice and 30,000 gallons of distilled water every twenty-four hours will vary from 5:0 to $300 per day according as the plant is worked hall or full capacity. This includes all charges as labour, superintend

Cavite was particularly hard hit, old residents repairs.

would be then prepared to close for living eclipsing the typhoon of nineteen hundred in virulence and intensity, The damage done at the Navy Yard alone will amount to between $75,oco and gro0,000, gold, probably more.

The Hon, the Director of Public Works minuted-"I see no reason for modifying my previous recommendation with regard to these houses,

FAT-BOILING.

An application was submitted to the Board to have No. 4 Arthur Street, Yaumati, registered as a fat-boiling establishment,

Mr. A. Rumjahn minutad-"I think we had better confine fat-boiling to one locality."

The Registrar General minated. Is this site large enough to allow for the expansion of the business?"

The Principal Civil Medical Officer minut- ed—~ This does not appear to be a suitable locality."

PUBLIC WATER.

*

The Government Analyst submitted bis re. port on samples of water taken from walls in every district of the Colony, all of which be found to be of excellent quality?

RAT. RETURNS,

The number of plague-infected rats caught in the Colony continues to show a steady decrease,

"CHANOSIJA" OVERDUE. According to the Cablenews of the 30th ult. the Australian liner Changsha belonging to the China Navigation Company Limited was two days overdue from Hongkong. Messrs, Smith Bell and Co., she Manila agents for this line, had heard nothing from her, and grave fears were entertained for her safety, Pe

faquiries at Messro, Butterfield & Swire, the Hongkong agents, elicited the information that the Changsha arrived at Manila on Satur- day afternoon.

SIR Frederic Hodgson, Governor of British Guiana, employed the word "Immoral ́in, á recent despatch regarding the financial trané sactions of an ex-official in the colonies. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has directed him to withdraw the word, and suggested the substitution of the word * irregular, "

(1.) The present established price of ice in

rafa.

(3) The immediato demand for ice will be at anaverage of 15 tons per day, which amount will increase considerably after the plant has been in operation some months; but of this much, the company has the assurance of its disposal.

(4.) Reducing the above data- 15 tons per day, say 6,coo tons per

year @ $30.00

**$180,009.00 Colt of manufacture about $350 00

per day

T

Clear profit,...

.. 94,000.00

...$ 95,000.00

or equals 30% on prid:up capital of $300,000 00: It will be noted that the above extimate does sol include the very considerable income to be | derived from the sala of distilled water,

ALSO

7 LARGE IRON SAFES. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS: As usual

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1905.

ORGANS

RENOVATED, REBUILT,

AND

REPOLISHED

BY

COMPETENT WORKMEN,

ESTIMATES FREE.

LOWN MAKE”

PIANOS FROM $800,

IMPORTED PIANOS.

FROM $875.

SECOND HANI) PIANOS RETURNED

..FROM HIRE AT LOW PRICES.

INSPECTION INVITED. Hongkong, 23rd September, for

Trade.

TELEPHONE NO. 135-

[985

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR AMOY, STRAITS AND RANCOON.

THE Company's Steamship

"ZIBENGHLA," Captain E. W. Packham, will be despatched as above, un SUNDAY, the 8th inst. af Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents.

(986 Hongkong, 3rd October, 1905.,

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

$.S. "GHAZEE," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND SINGAPORE.

Mark

THE FAVOURITE BRANDY OF THE

FRENCH IS

MARTELL'S

*...$25.00 per Case of one Dozen

** ... 28.00 V.S.O.P.... 49.00

V.V.S.O..... 90.00

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Even their cheapest quality is recom mended by the Medical Faculty for Invalids

ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and and delicate people. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the gih instant will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the i ath instant, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th instant, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has bean effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1905 THE HONGKONG FROZEN

FOOD SUPPLY.

O'N

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"

BUY THE GENUINE

"TANSAN"

BOTTLED BY

THE

CLIFFORD WILKINSON TANSAN

MINERAL WATER 00, LD.

KOBE-JAPAN,

Per Case of 48 Half-bottles

Per Dozen

Per Case of 100 Quarter, Per Dozen Quarter Bottles.

mi 1.70.

8,00

1.10

and after MONDAY, the 18th

SOLE AGENTS---

H. PRICE

& CO

12, QUEEN'S ROAD,

This is regarded as a by-product of the main September, 1905, the DEPOT in WYNDHAM: business of manufacturing and selling ice, but will nevertheless be a source of considerable profit

The real estate owned by the company is in à most excellent location and has advanced in value since its purchase

.

STREET (DAIRY FARM DEPOT)⋅ will'

The contract for the erection of the plant has open at 6.00 AM, instead of 6.30 AM. been made with the Oriental Construction Company, Hongkong, and it is expected to Į have the plant is operation by May, 1965,,

Hongkong, 3rd October, 1903,

PRICE LIST ON APPLICATIO 1st August, gog

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