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ELEGRAMS

NUUCHOW: RACES.

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Third DAT.

The races on the last day of the Foochow were run yesterday, with the

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-Second pony. For subscription griffins eting, Weights, as per scale. one race gibs. extra, two or 7lbs. Non-winners glbs. En

One mile and a quarter. Mr. Min's Copaiba...... -THE CRITERION STAKES-Of Sto cach with $100 added, divided 70, sa and to per cent. to the first, second and third ponics, For all China ponies, Weights as per scale. Winners at this meeting 5lbs extra. Non-winners allowed 5lbs. One mile

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 151005.

LIEN-CHAU MASSACRE.

A REVIEW.

[Concluded from Pesterday,]

DEATH OF MR. AND, WHS, PEAL,

How Rey and Mrs. Peale were caught and put to death has not been fully explained. I have been unable in interview any uns who could relate what happened during their last few hours. But from different persons I have gathered the following which may be taken no substantially correct. It is almost certain that. they did not enter far into the cave. One mat came upon them not fat from the entrance and ther they were hanging upon each other's necks and weeping. It must have been a ter sible moment for them. Ainne and unable to ak a word of Chinese. Ignorant of their fate and yet fearing the worst. It would be. felly in attempt to describe their feelings. A little after they were first seen, they were seen again by the man who saved Mis Interson, This time they were near the mouth of the

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for March. Langkats at Tls. 330 f for: March, Astor House at 5371 cash.

asked me if I wangie Christian. "Elite time 11:45: A HISTÓRIOÄLYRETROSPRCE AS SITE said "No." She asked no why i had said "Yes" The shution will be baller understood if wa the first time, and I'repled that she would not

go to the beginning of misalon work at, Lien- have trusted me. I could hear voices above and chau about, twenty-five years ago,ŝi When I thought that most had gone and taken the temple were made at that time to secure a other out. But some came back and threw chapel in the city the most determined opposi more fire which I out out. They wre looking on was met with? It was only with for Dr. Machle I now thought that we would difficulty that tas small shop in a back and

That opposi soon be discovered so I crawlert out not know undesirable street was rented. ing what to do lest then I came across a pair. tion has continued with an unusual degree of of foreign shoes which songe of the foreignors strength until now, Sn Trong anil

successful had taken off. picked these up and ran out, was the opposition that the crying, Dr. Mathla har escaped. I caught edits efforts at Sam Kong, to miles further on him by the feet and pulled his shoes of a ban Lien-chien, It was at Sam Kong that Dr. Machle took up his residence 15 years ago he WAY escaping me and most of them set out in pursuit. He began his hospkal work there dispensing It was now whost 4 o'clock, now medicine in the chapel at. Lien-chat once or went back to the hole where Miss Patterson twice a week in this way friends were made, was and we waited there some time. After but it continued impossible to find any suitable hearing some vulces calling For Dr. Machle, place in the city for hospital work: Twelve thought these might be officers and soldiers, Lears ago the present site of the hospital was But I was not sure and I told Miss Patterson hought. This site is on the opposite side of in remain quiet and went out to see. I found the river from the cily There was a good cal of oppositions to the purchase of this piece of land. Two years later, when one of the that thone calling were the officials and sold ers,

clothes. Dr. Machle asked me if the mob had.ple by building a wall about the plot he was I also saw Dr. Machin who had un Chinese missionaries attempted to test the feeling of the

A dispersed and I snil yes, and told him Miss stoned from the place and his native assis

unt arrested and beaten and the attempt failed. Paterson, was still in the cave. I told the

Soon after this Dr. Machle began dispensing soldiers she was cold and gut some conls from

people that 10 went down into the hole. r. gained the confidence of the Chinese. Later, we are told that they were went back and

Machle took Miss Patterson by the hands and years he was able to begin to build a For subscripple, stripped nude and gazed upon by hun-of the cave. Mise l'asterson, put an soldier's he was able to buy more land, until sufficient seen under a free at the entrance to the tem pushed her up. We went out to the mouth hospital. As the people became more friendly

was bought for

for the needs of the Mission. It is dreds of fends thirsting for their blood. clothes and we waited some time are the five probable that in buying land enemies were The story then is that wisile standing together officers and soldiers took Dr. Machic and Miss de. It is not unlikely list that middle Mr. Peale was knocked on the head and killed Patterson over to the yamdo.

man, who assumes all responsibility for selling the land and secures the signatures of before his wife's eyes. Mrs. Peale was then

all who have an interest in the land to be sold, beaten to death and both bodies were dragged

dealt unfairly with, those for whom he acted- the Mission-and Dr. Machi in particular had 10 the river and thrown in. Five of the party' had now been killed, and the mob now began disperse the nob. It seems that he epeated the to bear the brunt of all the ill-will created. As to search in earnest for Dr. Mächle and Miss story of Dr. Machl's escape. He was also ag further illustrating the hostility of the people Patterson who were still in the cave.

It wassisted by a man moned Wong whom he sent for.

it may be mentione! that some years ago, This Wong kerps a fantun shop in Lien-chau. while an anti-foreign official was sub-refect, now about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. About He has influence with a certain class. After most seventy-two villages around Lien-chau promis this time the officials arrived on the scene, of the men had departed the colonel went hinned at his request to reither sell nut rent pro-

self with n

for Mission purposes.

true perty the colonel arriving on horseback some

tbal Dear to Dr. into the rave, to pissed.

the Dr. kod

the Dr. Machle had gained many recognized

friends and is ‡ time before the sub-prefect who came in his

braid on his coll and came out. The soldiers highly esteemed by officials and

gentry. So chair. This time the soldiers carried guns but bra

parted with one of their clothes and Dr. fully convinced was he of the good-will of the made no use of them in attempting to disperse Machle took eff his wet clothes and dressed people towards him that when rumours that his the mob. Arrived at the temple the colonel se a Chinese soldier, and after dark was escor life was threatened reached him he gave no what he could to prevent any one entering and chau yamon They were taken to the sub. cause or another a good deal of anti-foreign calling on the others to come out. The other prefect's yanda first. But a romour rench feeling existed.

ed the officials that accue would be attemp!. officials seem to have been engaged in similar ed and before daylight the next day they attempts at other places in and about the were taken over to the Colonel's yamen. Early the following hursday morning before it was temple and cave,

yet light Dr. Machle and Miss Patterson were Wednesday rea hed Canton. sent down the tiver under guard and the next

cave struggling with a mob of infuriated i them." De Machlo called for a li,bt and we fin a small house which was on the lot and rêz).Wharfa at Tis. 2071 for Decembar, at Tis, 217)

Mr. Thomas' Platclayer." 3-THE LADIES' FURSE. Presented.

Second pony to receive $25. tion griffins of this meeting gibs, extra. Non-winners allowed glbs. Riders who have never won a race allowed 7lbs.

·Entrance $5. Three quarters of a mile.

Mr. Stella's Rucentaur:

4-The ConsolaTION Cur-Value Sroo.. For all hond fide beaten China ponies that have run at this meeting. Weights as per scale. Entrance 85. One mile."

Mr. Stella's Centaur.

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Such is his story, and there is no doubt but for his timely help Miss Patterson would have been numbered among the victims.

But to return to the colonel and his attempt to

THE MANCHU STARRS-A forced entry of $10 each with $70 added divided 70, 20 and 10 per cent, to the first, second and third ponies. For all bond fidi beaten subscription griffins of this meeting that have not won à race. Weights as per scale placed himself at the second door and did ted with Miss Patterson by boat in the lien heed to them, yet it is evident that from one

Once round.

Mr. Nalcal's Dengue. 6-THE CHAMPION STAKES-Of $10 each with groo added. A forced entry for China ponies and open only to winners at this meeting except the winner of the hacks, and optional for the winners of the Manchu Stakes and Consolation Cup. Winner of two races at this meeting $15 extra, more than two races $40, extra. Weights as per scale. One mile and a quarter

1

AN OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

The reason the officials give for their late arrival at the temple is the following, and there is no reason to doubt the accuracy of their statement.

As we said above, the officials lost sight of the missionaries when the muờ began rushing up the hill from the hospitals to attack the houses on the bill The number of ricter was 10 great that the officials were powerless with their empty hards and unarred soldiers to restrain them. The mob pouted in from all direction and seeing that the house would soon be rounded they (the ocials) left the Non-gate and went to look for the miss onasies. They were told that ali had left by the back gate for

Mr. Bridge's Tiara. 7-THE LEDGER CUP.-Presented. Value 1:00; second pony to receive $15. For all China ponies. Weights as per scale. Winners at this meeting 7lbs. extra,

THE CHINESE OFFICIALY" REPORT, I think it is proper to introduce at this stage of the account of the outrage a free tianslation of the sport made to the Viceroy by the chief civil and, the chief military olhcials of Lien-claw, the sub-prefect and the colonel. Fepuits by Chinese officials are so often devoid of all accuracy that it is a plea- sure to find the main facts of the safonunate occurrence so clearly stnied. As an official report involving such serious consequence it is wondestully accurate. It is as follows:-

Across the river on the west there is a village called Asai 'n 1 (Vgetabl Garden), At this place the cn Missionaries have built two hospials Near the hospitals is the of Hu Taio. To the west of the hospi-'

winners allowed glbs, Entrances. Three Ho Tsun, a small village about one i koma hill they have built a foreign dwelling | tion of the official to what these men had id,

quarters of a mile..

Mr. Thomas' Platelayer.

[Renter's]

The North Borneo Dinner.'

LONDON, 13th December.

At the North Borneo dinner Mr. W. C. Cowie dwelt on the extraordinary develop ment of railways and the production of manganese; the latter alone would soon be worth many millions, Smokeless coal was also among the possibilities of the territory, Sir West Ridgeway eulogised the work done by the company whose policy was bound to meet with its reward.

Sir Charles Jessel responded for the State

of North Borneo..

The Recent Stranding of the "Assistance." The Admiralty does not concur in the finding of the court-martial, exoperating the captain of the Assistance.

the

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THE MATSHED AND IDOL FESTIVAL, Pin of the land bought by Dr. Machle lay to sell him the temple alic, but he refused. This alongside a small temple. The people wanted temple belongs to the village of Trai Un Pa, (vegetable garden) taking its name from the vegetable garden around it. An idol festival | is held by the villagers at this temple at irregular intervals, or ce a year, or once in 190 of three years as the villagers may decide. Mhen the festival is held, matsheds are put up for various purposes; one for a kitchen, one for a band, and are figures and tem ple paraphernalia Last year one of the sb:ds and part of another was put on the ground belonging to the Mission. To this De Machie objected. The matter was referred to the officials, and part of the shed was removed and promise, was gi en that this year the shed. wuld not be put up on Mission ground. Some young men le-ame very violent, whit the ma ter was bring settled and told Mr. Machle in the presence of the official colonel that they would kill hims Dr Maclite called the alien and the reply was "at mutil it in all over (the festival) and I will attend them." But is often the case nothing was done. rear attending annual meetings the idol festival

begun

gun and the maisbed put on Mission

has already been sinted Dr. Macble objected and ground

but #guin k did I not encroach on the Mission land as much as it did last year. As then followed the events that have been related above Above. many it will at once occur that the Mission ground wak a erection of this shed on very small matter to make a row about and this infs rence. would be entirely justified. If there was nothing lying back of the matshed. Dr. Machle bought this land some years ago. Some time after the purchase a men, or some men,

said they had an interest in the land and had received no compensation for it. After Dr. Machle had examined into the nature of the claim he thought there might be some truth in it. Yet they rould not establish any claim or right to the property. Pat to avoid any feeling Dr. Machle bought the land outright a second time. He paid a second time he full price of the land. Now the erection of the shed on part if it was a Chinese way to catabe buy it a third time. In view of these circum lish a claim to it again and make Dr. Machle stances it can hardly be said that Dr. Machle put on this land.

When Dr. Machle was absent in Canton, this

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ANOTHER CONTRIBUTORY FACTOR, Another circumstance which contributed ita part to prepare for the condition of things which made the tragedy possible was the at tempt to introduce a new form of gambling- the order and a "gambling farmer went up into Lien-chau last year. The Viceroy gave,

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-residences. They then hurried to Ho Tsun, but learned that the missionar es house and a church about three hundred feet not there [the missionaries had started for Ho Tun Returning 10 the neighbour. further on. The inhabitants of the village were hood of the houses they were told by some the tat day of the 10th noun there was a joss

terms Bord

with the missionaries.' that the missionaries and some Christian festival (at the temple near the hospitals) had started for Sam Kong. The cotone! Severe close of the feast on this, day,

WAS people had gathered to cale started after them and the sub-prefect went

Dr. back to his yamen in Lien-chau, think Machle objected to the festival and took early ing the missionaries might be there. The

three of their cannon. This made the people colonel went several / on the way to Sam Kong and was then told that no foreigners had very angry and some young, men became thousand men, had passed that way. He then returned to his noisy. Soon more than yamon to look for them; not finding them, he collected and began to brow stones at the wated in set the foreigners. As went to the sub prefect's yomon to inquire if hospital and winte we any yir ce of them had been found. He met the soon as we (the officials) heard of the trouble sub-prefect who knew nothing of their where we hurried to the place and tried to appease the anger of the multitude. The crowd in abouts. While the officials were still e luing.

creased rapidly After stoning the hospital the messengers arrived with the news that the misilonaries had taken refuge in the Lung young men discovered in one of the rooms the hen their TAM

monastery, about five if west of the city. bodies of two children in jars,

anger knew no bounds. They wanted to catch The sub-prefect ordered the colonel to kide erect the missionaries and heat them to death. We all haste to the temple and the sub-prefectied a persuade the people that these bodies followed. When they arrived the five mis. sionaries had ben brutally murdered. The were kept for purposes finstruction and that saving and rescue of 31 Patterson was told children were slaughtered at all But the 10 rae by Lo Cheung Shing, who at the risk of mob was very quay and would not listen to par words. Then the mob began to fire the his own life, led list above, unselfish hospital. At this time Dr. Machle's wife, Dr. and hill her in a deep h hole. The conduct of this man is the one bright and re-the house on the bill, We sent soldiers to stop

Cherut and Miss Patterson were concealed in | deeming feature in this frightful tragedy. Mr. The Admiralty relieves the captain of the Ln is employed in a rice shop in Lien-hau, the fire, but they were unsuccessful because of lie is 40 years of uge. His father is a small, the strong wind and the wood in the building. Commonwealth of his command; censures the captains of the Hindostan, Canopus, and farmer is not a Christian, or rather was pieniilui. We, fearing that the mob would I should say he is not a member of any Chris. rush to the hill and seize the foreigners, hurried Arrogant, all of which were lying in Tetuanian church, nor has he been at any time the hill to save time. (the colonel) ordered Bay when the Assistance Branded; and super employed by the missionaries, History is bort to anchor below the house in the river. I(the sub-prefeci) provided chairs and horses, sedes four lieutenants, who were officers of as follows:-

We asked the missionaries to escape to the the watch.

yanen by the horses or boat. While we were 1 am 20 years of age. I work in a rice shop talking the mob began to swarm about the house. in Lien-Chau. My father and mo her live in two saat, On the morning of the 1st day of the many and we were few. In a few minutes the reth moun I was in the rice shop in Lien- whole hill was covered with men. In spite of form of gambling is regarded as one that does exhortations the mob surrounded

great i jury to the people. The sickets cost as chu. My father-in-Law saw the imoke and buildings, and set fire to them. When wa

Title as one can

cash and these tickets are carried fire over on the mission property and came le looked for the mistionatics in the house we

thouses in the city and villages. Men, wo the shop and asked me to go over and do could not find them. Our soldiers reported men and children indulge so that the effect what I could to save the buildings and other that they had left by a back door and had gone upon the community is bad. Most of the re property. I went inumediately this was about what some Christians to tie and had speciable element in Lien-chau and vicinity

or 2 o'clock." Becing that the buildings were m

objected to the establishment of this form from the house. We went to the village but airendyestroyed and bearing that the for.

Fan:ian was already established and We returned to the hill and sent soldiers to the introduction of a new kind of gambling eignere in Lung Tam temple. I took off were told that the missionaries had not come gambling. The gambling element aise oh- Japanese Protectorate of Cores. my coat can have any one. When I look for them. Just then some one repris would result in lessened proẞt for the fantan. THE F, & 0, 5. N. Co's Steamat The Chinese Minister at Seoul was received reached the temple it was full of men and as monastery about eight // distans and that a mob bling resulted in a general upsing. The that they had taken refuge in the Tung Tam The attempt to establish this Po Fiu gam- In audience at Peking on the 8th, and reported entered I saw Mra, Machle with ten or more that the new Japanese Corean agreement WAS men about her pulling and pushing. I told of over 100 men was trying to selie and kill house or thed prepared for the Po. flu was

them. When we risived at the monastery Mr. Mr. signed, and the Foreign Legatiopa wars with. these men that thay must not do this woman

COLOMBO AND STRAITS, Peale and Mrs, Peale, Mrs. Machle and her partially destroyed by the mob, some housesFROM ANTWERP, LONDON, BOMBAY, drawn from Seouls it was advisable to have a harm as she was Dr. Machle's wife. They

A demonstration was made before Consignass of Cargo by the above-najjed Consul-General instead of a Minister at Seoul, replied: "You had better go away or we will daughter and Dr. Chesnut had been killed and were looted, or the furniture taken put and

thrown into the river. We could only all negotiations between Ching and Coren kill you also." I then rushed into the cave and

ure being landed and placed of (høir rich in the being conducted at Tokio Their Majesties near the entrance there were several foreigners their dead bodies. Ur, Machle and Mias Fatters the oh-prefects, pamen, and the sub-prefect reset are hereby informed that their Good

who were still in the cave we were able to was compelled to release the man whom the #grand to the change which will be carried out. surrounded by Chinese, who were pushing sive. At dark the mob dispersed and Dr. mob said he had wrongfully arrested," It is Hongkong and Kowloon What and Godown

them shout and making a great noise and were very angry. I went into the care again soldiers and in this way we were able to pro bling upon the people. The point is that mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as Machia and Miss Patterson dressed as Chinese unnecessary to go into the merits of this case Companya Gindows at Kowloph, where each The Returning Heroes.

or of the right of the Viceroy to force gam- consignment will be sorted out mark by Tokio, gih December. to see where the others were, In the darkness -

are landed. General Kuroki and staff, including Major heard some one breathing, and hearing ect them. The mab even threatened to take the attempt falled and the people over the Goods

them from the yameo. Such is the daring of

This vessat some men behind me turned round and

brings on Cargo )”: Prince Kuni, arrived this moming at the

these rumans. We bays opt been able to presed the officials. Not one who took place

jp these lawless outbursts was prezar- From London, dc, 47 5.5, Himalaya, Shimbashi station. A large number of foreign tolt these men that there was pa one in

From Australia, ex 5.5. Ching, tako, park of the cave, They all furand vent the crimes. The fault in ours. We rested of perished; whether the oficials were ars turned out to greet them. They were

From Persian Gulf, & B. 1. 5. N. and received in audience and entertained at tiffin back and I followed them out. At the mouth have acuse, dad the foreigners takes par right or wrong they were powerless to enforce of the cave several men had hold of Dr., advice and escaped by the guard boat or in

B. & P. 8, N. Cole Steamers, ARC by the Emperor, A

Optional Goods will be landed here unless Chesnut,, handling her toughly and demand chairs or on horses they would have bean authority. The people knew this and langbed

saved. ing money and threatening to her.

Dr. Machle sees this now. When quiet the officials, and the lawless element was Dr. Chesbut called to me to save her, but the mob has Leen restored we shall arrest abe leaders en des by the success. As a leading lnstructions are given to the contury before

hant In lien chay said to mej: The #P.M., TO-DAY. punish them. P% beg

Goods not cleared by the asst instant, si again threatened to kill me and if I would not of this diet and

officials were afraid to arrest any for fear of

will be

sibject to rent. tion of the Hospitals and houses and the mat ference to the disturbance over the matashed

Five fasurance will be

by ma in

Laler.

An Admiralty minute also regrets that

Admiral May selected an unsafe anchorage the village of Ko Che Lan. I have a wife and We tried to prevent them, but they were very..to organ se what is known as "Po Pis," This

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for the Assistance,

The newspapers, while regretting the punishment of meritorious officers, commend unanimously the decisions of the Admiralty, In view of the supreme necessity of uphold ing the efficiency of the navy.

[N. C. D. Newr.].

Besignation of a Minister.

A Takin, 9th December,

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a'result of friction with the professors of the 20o they would kill me frat, fapt. back lato submit this foint report conçarojng the destruct') causing more trouble," This was' faid-in re- |·4 P.Ma

The Minister of Education has resigned as

in the crowd (this was Miss Patterson). When of Dr. Machis and the lady missionary; freely given by

found her, she said, replied "I am not looking for money.

NO

"DELTA,"

Left In the

The cave to look for the other lady who was fok | dar of the five missionarics, and the rescue and the Fo Piu and she opinion:10 1.00) Case whatever, we too WERK, Tokio, 9th December,ed me if I was a Christian.. ↑ A and She In order to understand how it was that an becoming Christians that if on these two Dc, and " tha:

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The Corean Minister at Paris' has arrived at believed me, and I said to better into the cave disastrously, R. Ja Yecessary to consider care to the leaders in trecble, the people would not All Chime must be presented within ton Washington to urge American intervention, not do. Then I led her deeper caveation of comparative insignificance resulted so casions due püalthment had been meted out appointed boar He will be received unofficially, and his com. We came to a Barrow lean between rocks and fully conditions which existed on and previons have dared to make trouble this year. Whether days of the steamer's arrival hoja shar, which the domination of Japan in Cores

down first and then assisted Miss Patterson To any one who has jooked at the air for some time past the gamblers Rad Towly. No Claims will be admitted after down, Then men came and threw burning squarely with a desire to know the truth it, element feared for nothing at the hands of the have left the Godowns, Secretary of State, is to straw down. I quenched the fire with water must be evident the taking away of their small which was more than two feet deep, Stones cannon could not have occasioned under or were nine thrown down. Miss Patterson again | dinary conditions duga rpadla,

munication has been £jed. America recognises at the end of this was a deep hole, I went to the day on which the massacre occurred. | this is true or not there can be no doubt that | dain they cannot be recognised Goods WINEBANDYSPIRIT-MERCHANTS:

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Tokio, gth December.

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officials, Bich a condition of things done not

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