Zansibar, one and three-quarters, of a mile. Last, milu, 39), natt, 209, 2.30, last quarter
30 100.)
Triumph Rose, one mile and a half, 39, 1.x6, (1.50), 2.16), 3.02, 3.338. Strong finish
Saxonia, one mile, 33, 1.08, 3.43; 2.18. Sundial and Grafion, a mile and a quarter, 9jät.18, 1:35, 2.31), 504).
Common Rose and Rambler Rose,' ous 'and
aquarter mile, Last mile in 34k. 1.10, 146
Glorious Roze, one mile, 35, 1.10), 1.46, 3.17).
THE RIDING BOY. -་.
'1st February, There was a "high tide" course, this morn pg, the flat ground in places being flooded by the rain over-night. Gallops, were confined to
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3,
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. Rhinestle. and Condite, tên 1.54 1/5, 1.30, 1.08-1/5, Viet
Aconite and Melinite, Em, 37, 1,tt, 1-44 2/3. Lyddite, ¿m., 7, 3540. Speculation, em.4 35. 1944, 1.48 3/5, 2,21 3/5. Brockville, Em, 2, 36, 1,15. - Highland, Chiol and Alarm, im, 1.15 4/5, 1.51, 2.38,
Rover, 1m, 1, 35
Total time for 250/50 5.08 2/5) *-44, Gipsy King, fun, 11, 133, 19432/34 Maori King, joined by Erl King, in 115 4/5, 1.50 3/5. 2.23 1/5.
Diadem, m, 42, eined by Rising Sun,
tital time 306 for Diadem.
Sonénoid, Im., 33,1.09, 1.48 1/5.
OLD PONIES,
38 a/s,
319.
37 a/s,
1m,
Norman King, adm., 37, 1.13, 149 3/5, 2.27,
4/5
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lon as you choose to larm the higher salaried officials of the Civil Service. An to the lowest paid servant they will have the same opportunity afforded them here as in England where I know members who bare joined a Socisty, by paying one shilling $1 an instalment of their share of one or two pounds and the balance' by instalments as it suited them. Many, have paid up their shares with the dividend nccruing upon their purchases, and hundreds of men and women whose wages were so low and their wants so great never could bare afforded to pay, 21 of £3 for a share bave by letting their dividenda accumulate paid their share capital and found deposits standing to í their credit for a time of need. Why not in Hongkong? Every encouragement will be given to the very poorest pald Civil servant to become member
vin all bonefuaccruing || certain the very poortit will be able to spare a dollar to make a start.
the inner track ́which was romewhat fast. Thu 159Franco Rose, m., 40, 5.13, 7, 7, 3.041 from a systèm of c
timas ware 2
Forward started on a spin of twica round, half rolle taken 39, 1.15.
Donnybrook (freskon up) těm, 37 3/5, raz $11.47 4/3, 333 3'5, 2.58, 1.33.
Skirt and Halcyon Days, 30, 35, 1.08, 1.47% Aconite and Lyddita, km, 44, 145, 1.49, 74
31.
Spring Chicken, m. taken,
Ingot, m., 36, 1.12.
Blue Nile, Im, 38 4/5. 1.14 3/5, 1.50, 225 1/5 Jovial Mank, im 33 2/5, 1.08 Rabbit
|1.46
and Promised Land, 1m4 36 4/5, 1.ET, 2/5, 21 1/5. Rabbit ten lengths ahead. Gaberlunzio and Peebles, im., 31 3/5, 1.062/5. Speculation, 14m. 33. 1.10 3/5, 1.46 2/5, 2.30 1/5, 9.56 1/5.
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Mongolian Chief (blanket), įm., 34 1/5 Diadem and Brockville, im.. 7, 34, to 4/5. 141 3/5 (Dindem); 1.41 (Brockville).
Korean Chiel (Alderton up), žm., 35 1/5 1.08 3/5, 5.42 2/6,
Gipsy King, fm., 38, 1.1§ 2/5, 1.48 3/5.
Brl King, fm., 40 2/5 1.18, 1.53.
Maori King, fm., 7, 38, 115, 1.48, 2/5. Shimoesite (Moller up) and Cordie, m., 34.3/5, 1.11, 1.46, 3.20 3/5.
Kamloops, Im., leady, 2, 33 3/5, 1.08, 1.43. Arab Chief (Moller up) and Lucky Chief,
145, 1.18, 7:53, 2. 27, 3.01 2/5, 3.33 3/5. Heather King, im, 32, 1.06 3/5, 1.43,215 3/5 Crardas, missed.
Tim
Emerald King, m., 34, 1:11 3/5, 1:47 1/5, 2.19. Gold King, im., 37, 2/5, 1.13, 1.48 3/5, 2.20. Exchange King, I'm, 36 4/5, 1.11, 1.42 1/5, Rosther, m., 36, 1,10 3/5, 1.44 4/5, 2,19.) Old Boy, 11m., 37, 1.13, 1.45 4/5, 2.32,2.58 2/5,
EARLY HIRD.
and February, The morning was a bright, sunny one. The almosphere was dry, but very cold.
It appears that a few of Buxey's ponies have gone on "trike," Bush Rose and Fortune Roe as well as Medico' Sonenoid would not budge an inch, until after a good deal of
coxing, when called an to do their gallops this morning.
There were a few fast quarters recorded; all gallops on the inside course. Wakelyn, m., 291; 200
Fortune Rose and Bush Rose, Im., 34, 1.07 #51.41 2/5, joined by Sonenoid m.
Pathan, im., 35, 1.08.
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Pilot, 1st quarter 32 ; went round, last quarter
Highland Star, im, jo dlj
Highland-man (blanket), žm. 32.
Hikosh, m. 343,10
Coronet Rose, im. 1, 38 4/5, 1-170- 1:54, 2.30 3/5.3.03.
Baluchi, m, 37, 1.12 2/3;)
Halcyon Days and Velocity, im., 38als. Grafton, m., 334 Sunrise Roso, first m., 314, went round, last
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1.37k 4.14,
Forward, lime missed.
Blue Nile, m., last mile taken 2.14. Beancake, 1ẩm, 36, 113, 147, 221, 2.54. Santies Rose, im, joined by Bush Rose, 17:39, 1.15, 1-51 2/5, 130, 304, 3.30
Drogheda and Donnybrook, 10, 34, 1.07 142 1/5, 2.17 3/5...
Ca Csany, rm., 36, 1.12, 1.49, 2.24 4/5. While 1m 40, 1.16.2/5, 1.49, 2.30 3/5,
Blace! 7. 3.38.
Highland Laird, m, 37 4/5, 1.12 2/5, 1.-46 2/5, 7.18 4/5 ; finished strong.
Saxonia and Grafton, J., 36, 1.10, 1:44.
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I and co-operative trading, and I am
Am not so certain as you appear to be, staff, etc. ad lib" will have a sinecurs ; it will Mr. Editor, that the manager, distributing be most housbal if they are not found sneagh employment to justify their retention and, if not, that is a matter of management which members of co-operative societies have a volca. in determining.
BARON BUYEMATNUMEREN
HIS EXPERIENCE ON THE OʻRMAN: MALL
20
rat inst.
At Colombo, the Captain of the Zielen, in response to 's cable from Berlin, stated that everything had been dous to provide for. The requirements of the exalted personAXENON beard his ship. It may also be mentioned hers that His Excellences to China, !! also travelling from
This forendan Baron Buyematas was met by Hongkong Telegraph representative jual s he was leaving the Zieten.
1906
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being monopolised by H. E. Chang-Ta-jon, A PACIFIC, GREYHOUNDA the retiring Chinese Minister to London. Itts anfortunate that H. E the Da on now declines. Ex-WAR SCOUT BECOMES OCEAN FAVOURITI
the
Pathan and Baluchi (inside course), not a journal' of such standing as the Hongkong | ment on board the Zielen, 'Mt the same time Minister, whom he commended to the Captain's mark the poslijón of the gun Captain Ben
*
taken.
Czardan, am., 41, 1.29 3/5, 2.01, 2.38 first mile : second mile, 35, 4.11 175, 1.45, 4:18. -
EARLY BIRD
A very bright and crisp morning. Both tracks were open, though the outer one was mostly used.
Following were the times taken La France 'Rose, one mile and a ball, 37, 1.13. 1.98, 2.33, 2.58, 3.31.
1, 2.19,
The Skitl, one mile, 33, 1.08, 142/ Diamond King, last quarter 35 Kamloops, last mile, 35, 1.11, 1.46, 2.24. - Sunrise Rose, mile and a quarter, 36, 3, 1:54, 2.25, 3.58.
Ca-Canny, one mile, 311, 1.11, 1.48, 2,220- Sycee King, three-quarters of a mile, 34, 1.6, 1.391
Red Herring and Spring Chicken, one mile and a quanter, 40, 7.16, 1.538, 2311, 3.06.
White Blaze, one mile and a quarter, 37, 1.14, 1.51, 7,45, 2.58).
Triumph and Himalaya Rose, one mile and a quarter, 34, 1.98, 1.4§, 2.20, 3.52.-
Speculation, one mile, 37, 1.34., 149, 2.31. Exchange King, three-quarters, 1.431. Rover, one mile and a quarter, 39, 1321, 1-471, 2.23, 1.58.
Spotted Rose, one mile and a half, 37, 1.13, 1-48, 123, 2.58, 3.33.
Refer
In dealing with Scheme B, you are certainly not spring in your compliments. Your gues
are pertinent and your charges direct. "Why should" wall paid Government ser- ask. I don's know why myself, and yet if I am vanta get a reduction on their goods you asked by my compradore dollar twenty for an
20 cents off.
And I take it if the compradores applied to customers regularly and can himself purchase think it profitable to them to supply a body of
Gold King, mile and a quarter, 2.54, last
more definitely and profitably to meet their requirements then he may offer, 5 or jó par quarter 34.
Zanzibar, one mild and a half, 33, 1.12,t.45,small profts. Personally, I see no reason why cent discount to obtain quick returns upon 2.101, 3.57, 3.361.
the ordinary householder should not enjoy the same privileges; they have but to combine to obtain them as the Civil servants have to.
Your cheap ancers, at the Civil servants of Hongkong I pass over, and regret such a valgarity should find its way into an editorial In conclusion, let me assure you that yon may rest easy as to who will pay for the circu lars the co-operative docisty will when floated, Rad
in the
I shall have the privilege meantime of
accounts. settling those
Maori King, one mile, 38, 1.161, 151, 2:23: Arab Chief and Lucky Chlef mile and a quarter, 34, 1:09, 1.44, 2.264, 2.56. `
THE RIDING BOY.
RACALGIIKANT SHAMEN,
THE "BIMEA'S" CREW AGAIN.
Before Mr. F. A. Hinzeland, at the Police
At first he and his staff were seated at the
chiel officer's table-and were placed at the foot of that during mosis. At Port Said the Baron wrote to the press regarding the treatinent. Ai Colombe the German Consal who had seen. visit him on the ship and sated the representative of the Norddeutscher Lloyd
that no dis courtesy was intended.
Naturally be accepted the explanation and (here the inditor would have ended had it not been for the statement in the Straits Times which purported to be an interview with the captain of the Zisten in regard to the matter.
It was quite true that the Captains of the Ziten bad approached him, hot ass mat ter of fact he considered the manner in which the Captain had spokes to him, relating to afalt, was no way
the matter.
Baron Suvematsu declared that it was adding very heanly, his expressions may without issult to injury, and, of course, as he felt it material difference be toned down,
The Captain approached him, Baroo Suye the smoking room, and the conversation was maing stated, at du k a he was coming out of limited to half-a-d. sen words
At this moment he was called away by one of his secretaries and, saying that he had a busy day before him, proceeded to the Fairy.
Our representative subsequenily went un board the . Zisten, but unfortunately could not see the Captain," who he was told had
gine shore.
declared to be one of those usually
FIRE IN HONGKONG,
to be interviewed on the subject; or to make hay specific complaintį because, in the absence. Considerable interest as manifested in of the alleged fact that he refused to speak to of any explanation in the premises, and in view
Nobody visiting the Horikong Maru would Hongkon, in the voyage of Baron Suyemata the Captain of the Zielen, and thus launited Imagine that she had just returned from service on England to Japass. The telegrams which
that officer a gentleman, by the way of a line with the Japanese Navy. Yet shepent fally per thord hip were age per aps as long as that of the Baton him two vers Acting as neaut, for which the wa experience on board ship were sufficient to self-Itali, si seems that the latter has com eminently fitted having a speed of 18 knots,
vast hit appearance in Hongkong with un
any be remarked that Biron Suyematsu civing the full particuiaratso far as they can
mitted faux par. As the matter is one which ad prouncing upon colliers who were attempt: his excited universal may
comment, it is worthingto
to run the blockade. The Hongkong Mera be telegraphed to Fort Said that he had not been
like $1,500,000
Into the brought something gathered in the absence of any direct suthor coff trested on board the German mail steamer native statement by Baron Suyamatan. The result of her coal capturer.
of the Japanese Governmine in the 3. For a time, aku Lisanne one holding, bit ramparts of japan rouble appearoffro be fundamentally based lay offer kodas, waiting for bound imple
official of the
проп hid a right to expect.
signed to the Baron and his squadron to appear. Then she found employs islerde in the dining saloon of the Zialen. Itment as a 20e oziroyar. Only once was the seems that when the Zielen arrived at South struck by the
and that was acciden ampton all the soate at the Captain's table tally. A mine was being blown up, when a were already occupied, among those in the
damage, however. When the Navy company being a German General and his doing much dek one of her funnels, wibout wife, a German Count, a distinguished Hollan decided that they no longer needed the Hong- Chang Ta Jen water and bis wife, and others. The Captain did bang Maru, the Toyo Kisen Kaisha san; her and at any rate it would be a discourtesy to paired. The transformation of the Howglong not expect any other.distinguished passengers, into dock, to a thoroughly overhauled and res vict any passenger from his table who had Mars from a naval scout to a peaceful passen. No sooner had the formal introduction terince been given a seat at it. At Southampton ger bost is marvellous. Not so very long ago minated than the Baron Jocularly remarked tre sow quoting Captain van Binner's the was carrying an armament of six runs,
version of the matter, as narrated by him How the rent of the store is to be paid wo that he supposed the visit of the journalist had board the Ziefen this morning the Company's fore part and one aft. Aswinging barhette and four quickfiren and two big guns, one on the. cannot conceive" is a sentence that i should, semething to do with the telegrams which had
Agent came on board with H. E. the Chinese a few brass-bound holes on the deck are all that scarcely have looked for in a leading article become public property relating to his treat-
especial care. The Minister immediately he stated that no doubt the newspaperosented the Captain with bis dagene regulas should prove one of the forening bar Telegraph.
ely pre The Hongkong Mars, under en a statement which appeared in the Straits yellow Chinese Imperial flag back, Sir, to Schome A, and it is there laid down that, goods bought at wholesale Timės unii the *subject; 411's a lie from be.
tween San Francisco and the Orient. She ideographic characters over
over the black dragon. the lines of a yacht, the comfort of a hotel, and rates will be sold to members at currenti...ginning to end,” Le said.
This the Captain had hoisted at the forn, in the speed of grayhound; and, she is com- local retail prices which would cover the The Baron went on to remark that leaving accordance with the nautical custom whenmanded by a skipper who is well known on out of the question his position as the repre-ship is carrying a dialinguished, or the ran, and staffed by officers whose aim is to expenses of administration, insurance and so
sentative of the Emperor of Japan, the Japan foreign nationality. The flag is dying, "Surely, we are right in assuming that in dr-se gentlemen and himself were badly treated Ziefen as she lies at the Borneo Wharf to putation of their resuel
the passengers and maintain the ing his retail price the merchant or shopkeeper on board the Zittin
for enjoyment. W As soon as he had presented his dag, H. E. the was in dock, the decorators was *** takes into account all the costs of freightage. transport, storage, rest of stores, wages,
Chang Inquired if he could be favoured-as is work, and the result is seen in the fine ambao also customary-with a special private table for shments of the dining room, social, hall, and depreciation and all other incidental expenses
himself, hit family and suite. This request cabins. In fact the Hongline Maru is m of his business plus a margin of profit for himself.
was promptly granted, there being small private other illestratim of the fact that whatever the tables reserved for distinguished passengers on japanese take in hand they perform thorough prices as are generally obtainable that we shall Therefore, we bellers if we sell at same
the German Mail steamers. At the same timely, and the Toyo Kisen Krisha may be highly three Japanese gentlemen also came on board, have dollars enough to pay our rent, sic,
sed, complimented on their attention to the appoint- they being respectively a Captain in the Japan-ments of the ash navy, a Professor, and an Inspector of the At the informal thin which was given by
Hongkong Mary. and the margin will be divided pro rata upon purchases.
Usaka hosen Kaisha. These gentleman were Captain tent, there were present, Mr. L. E giver seats at the Chief Officers table, those Bemies, who is the cashier la San Francisco,
ats being below those hold by certain lady but is acting as parser of this voyage, passengers and married couples, who are al ways placed nearer the head of the table than the Hongkong representative of the Toyo
Henry D. Harvey Hunt, Mr. Toated are gentlemen travelling alone. At Genoa, H. Kisen Kaisha, and several others. The E. Baron Suyematsu and Mr. Nishi came on * board. The first and only notification that any before passangers; if so, passengers by their nagtes on the list I passengers that was between the Orient and America, and indeed. sent on board with the other ship's papera. As they, must be mther loth to leave the steamer ributed to the Garman press during his sojourn the Toya Kiser Kaisha anticipate the wants of it happened, Bardin Suyematan had not con- whertby reach their destination, Not only dose in Europe, so his position was not a matter of passengers, but they also provide a host of common knowledge in the Kaiser's dominicus, souvenirs which are given away as prizes, gold, Captain recognised in the name of Baron pocket books, diaries and memorandums books, At any rate neither the Chief Steward nor the and silver scarf pins, gald and silver brooches, Suyemain that of the able and literary diplo- and all the rest of the odds and ends which mat who had been sent to represent the in-passengers like to retain as mementos of their teresis of Japan in England during the recent trip. The Hongkong Mars with her buiory, wart and we have Captain von Binger's eme is a combatant in the late war, her spend and possunce that neither the Baron comfort, should prove one of the most popular
any of his friends attempted to ax ships in the service of this Company, plain hie proper locus standi. Accord ingly he and Mr. Nishi were placed with their thron
IR compatriots being customary to group together passengers of the rame Feszeg, Jan, 13.-Captain von Binzar, of the
nationality whenever possible-the custom be. As to the paper on which the circular way - N. D. L. sa: Zizin, thus explains the circum- Court this morning, the master of the sailing printed being Government paper I have wril-stasces attending the alleged lack ni respect aicrests of such passengers themselves. Boon lng adapted purely for the comfort, and in the ship Stwie sunimoned William Dunn, Patricken to the printer asking if that is true. What shown to Baron. Suyematau on the present out afterwards the aptain learned-indirectly McCarthy and Neil McDiarmid, seamen, for I do know is that the cost of printing, etc. war trip of the vessel he commands, relguing duty on the and instant.
has been invoiced to us and we shall pay, and
the diplomatic rank of the Baron, nod: laciden. Mr. P. W. Goldring, of Stessms. Bratton, cannot see how the Government can be accused lux: Chinese Minister, boarded be glee tally he heard of his dissatisfaction with his
Teat Helt and Goldring, prosecuted. "
at the Chief
Ha, there Officer's tax Ha The defendants pleaded guilty, and said that of paying for our printing or our fads, but the Bethampton, He (the Caplnit) had received upon, and immediately, sent the Chief Steward they refused duty because the captain would not sometimes far fetched, but I am sure he will that he was to expect any passenger of such similar to that placed at the disposal of the reasonings of an Editor, are far reaching and no instructions from his Company orelsewhere
to rectify matters, and offer the Baron table there was some meal hidden on board which scheme a little better and the co-operative he
wish us all success when he understands our salted rank; but when the Minister saw him. Chinese Auster. This offer, was, refused; him his flag, which he had hoisted at but next morning at breakfast time, the Baron store is un fall'accompli,—Yours, etc.,
the fore, as is the customary courtesy with all And his party entered the saloon and sat down W. J. LEWINGTON, prenger ships and warships when carrying at the table which was the counterpart of that
distinguished personage of alien nationally Secretary,
The Captain's table was already full, but the occupied by the Chinese, Minister. The table was not laid, and had no napery but the Minister was offered the separate private table Baron and his party sat down at it, and the usually reserved for distinguished persons, and. | Baron said to the Steward: "Ve want he accepted It. Subsequently, at Genoa, Baron'
table now." TI was promptly laid for him and tain von Hinzer bad received no instructions as
Captain von Binger mout amphatically reiterates to his arrival, and did not expect any more
that he never received any complaint from any dalinguished diplomats The Baron was re- colved at first as an ordinary passenger of high member of the Baron's party; but he claims to To the Editon of the "Hongkong Triaguaris,"
have been insulted-in his official capacity an and was given a seat at the Chief Of commander of a mail steamer-by: Baron SIR,-As a passiva spectator and shareholder | cıra table. The upper seals were already oç. The weather this morning was simply glo Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Chan King Hong, years, I have listened with much interest to the ladies who occupied the seats fhonour. When, securing the distinguished guest's table, hemitted early this morning, when Mr. Cha At the Police Court this morning, before in the above named Company for a number of cupied, and the Baron was placed belo Suyemalsu, In this respect Captain von
the
Binger says that, subsequent to the Baron's A most shocking tragedy was plans; no better could be hoped for. Amonga Chinaman, figured in the dock on a the spectators were Sir Matthew Nathan and charge of stealing a diamond ring from
questions put to the chairman, at the meeting subsequently, the Captain, learned indirectly by the Hon. H. Pollock, K-c., and the fair and
the Caplain, approached him on the deck, Beng Chan, a young Singaporean, second hi two A. D. C.%. The gathering was the and Chan Sun valued at $200, From the
that Baron Suyematau was a statesman of high and, having paid the usual compliments, excise officer of the Oplum Farm and able comment on the management of the ranked a diplomatic representative of his largest of the season; Shanghai and Hongkong evidence heard it appears that complainant Company by the Hon. Gershom Stewart, patio in Europe, he promptly sent the Chief beer and set achter, mul kohad was foule nilive at Tallo, New Territory Indios graced the assemblage with their pre- had only inade defendant's acquaintance an These gentlemen, I am sure, have gained, the Steward to bim t enquire if he desired to be that the Baron w now quits comfort in his matshed at Taipo.
made ab ut the tables, and hoped murdered by a gang of armed mon, stace in large numbers. The group furnish Thursday night. On Friday at mid-day the
table 'similar to able
able. The Baron is alleged to have ignored It appears that during the early hours of the Where were the llongkong photographeit! Is and proposed to go for a walk. They then protect in some measure, the interests of shares offer the Baron refused; but next morning he open his mouth in reply. Instead, he is lur-
they have done, to endeavour to jest occupied by the Chinese enterprise dead?
atshed proceeded to a club, which they ubsequently
hed of the deceased, whom, by their roine, "Early Bird" has been elevated to the rank left, and, while walking along, defendant asked older shareholders, who, in many instances, took such a table and ordered the stewards to
ther alleged to have jerked a plute at the they awake, when on being disturbed in their am afraid, are either unable to protect them lay it for him and his party. This was done. Field Marshal," for such is the title ha to see complainant's ring, which upon receiving elves or diffident in taking part in company He never complained of anything to the Cap which was construed by that officer as being very evident turned on him and after a
Captain, and then stared at him in a manner depredations defendant placed on his finger. They get into
whom he only saluted when addressed, intended for insolence.
struggle between deceased alone However that may And chairs with the intention of going to the It tianmelings.
but merely wrote to the press, His complaint be, the Captain said no more, but passed on; powered, and after disembowelling him and
his assailants he was apparently over=" Consul residence for stalk. Arriving at a house in Wyndham Birect, complainant heard de
was solely anen: the places asigned to himself and he explains that he did so because he has sharly severing his right arm from the trunk fondant say that he was going đoạn to pay off
and suite at table, the entire party of Japanese to be courteous to all his passengers. He did they made of without, it is mated, taking claiming the right to seals at the Captain's not know of any letters having best sent to the anything out of the matshed, the property of the the chairs. He did not return, but went and
table. pawned the ring for S70, and was later arrested
English press from Tori aid, and the first thing he knew of the affair was a Calon the robbers having either been distarbed on board a Canton boat. His Worship sen-
The circumstances would point to where the German Consul, who is tenced defendant to two months' haid labour.
Agent of the North German Lloyds came on their heinous work or frightened: In some:
of the Chinese Minister if way, for, notwithstanding the fact that there were any truth any caute for dissatisfactionwith the treatment pared hunds of loot to carry away, that that had been, accorded to him on the Zlatan bundle, it is reported, was not removed, but Since printing the brief interview accorded a H. E. Chang replied that he had nons, and was found lying on the ground, and inside the I have been a silent spectator for many years presentative of the Hongkong Telegraph by |mored his regret that his name matshed, by serg
Tank Baron Suyemaisu on his arrival in Hongkong on and
have been dragged into the called to the scane, of the ingenious finance employed by this Thursday, we have received the Strife Times papers is connection with an alleged grievance
As it was understood that deceased had pre- company, and often kave I wondered how it
with which he was concerned in no way what viously been threatened with a violent death it would eventuate.
of the aốch ult, in which the remuls alluded I know now, & fall of 65 io the dividend
to shareholden, and of 10,
balow the article in retinio ši pausengers—ail except the
the Baron and bis | party was merely a blind, used to draw attention cotomas of our Southern con-
telegram homa to ths Company | away from thosalwho might be. known to have Glorious Rose, 14 m., jnined by Rambler pearing in your issue of Friday, Jan. 26th, quate return to shareholders in a Colony where temporary. It rende
in the
that they had been treated by the Cap- | a grudge against the deceased, Rose, 14m., 16 3/5, 3.10 3/5, 1,44 4/5, 1.31, 2.57, and take the liberty, with your permission, to
have road with some interest your criticism, the basis
It is a significant fact that within the last few adging from what accounts could be gather-tain and ficers of the vessel with the most ex-
Zietze, this fo:anoon, the amplary courtesy, and that the ship's stowards days no less than six native excise: pacem criticis the critic Your article appea's to me part of company should be re-consincdad and crilicisms, published by Baron Suyemeral in
The and ed on the
were exceptionally mitentive and obliging. The rationed at Tai Po have tendared their railguas, lack of knowledge ofthe
at their book value, or at a slight premiums, Iner were not justified by the facts, and would signatories, which fact does not som consistent such action, their fear that frouble was brewing of co-operation. Dealing with Scheme A, you first commiserate with thota Civil servants so far as I can judge, the only way in which dosable spirit of pique that was based upon
the statement which Baron Şuyamatiu | for them, whils at the
the deceasedra sem to have beaus dictated by a perhaps' pas- of the undeveloped | property, this being, an
our representative to ascribe to
to him, to their casties boked withmetime
giting antice misunderstanding. whose salaries vary from 530 to $180 a month in the shareholders can expect to read an ade
ers When seen by a representative of the the effect that all the Aasic cabin passengers The fact is, though the their snuggle for existence and at Grst glance
brillant
subject to contumely if not Bl-trasimpnt. kong Telegraph this morning the Japan is well-known illant representative of you say it might be thought the resident turn on the money lovested.
criminala responsible for this dastardly The Board of Directors should find no more bali harpe to the thousands of aduca fact that Captain straordinary Farmer ex tossed the opinion that the Civil servants, the men with small salaries and difficulty in Boating such a company than sd Rnglishman and Continentals who are in incident by the fact that Captain you
12. its might possibly benefit from that they had to floating the "Reclamation Com-mad to the again of the world's changed, bo ty. bet ir (arren of which he has smugglere, sught for aming the pape scheme. I say yes they may all benefit and pany."Yours, &c,
iries, and who read the London magasines twenty-one years thirteen who are understood to become member. Va
has never been even heard of been Captain-is gentleman of notably pro many districts in the New Territory |reviews, ho y the average business man in Europe, and Japans sentiments, and was of such senti-awarer, the matter is under investigation Els name when encountered in type of other ments as far back as the tims of the Japan. which will, no doubt, develop the true facts of wise is glanced at, without being even spelled China war. Moreover, as before stated to these this at present, mysterious tragedy.
and 1 as being a cacophonous if
Jumble of lestors, and in ant constine, he is a gentlemen of most charming
ip any courtesy and unfalling irbanlly the necessary 32 1 without another though? It says the local Tymis, na application at the C, Baron, it transpirès booked his passage at theird what object could be have had a month of December elévan canhquake sbookës
the animaliy the mere idas of which is uiterly Mania weather bureaus theid wat during the this „paragraph | E. and M. Co. a 'coal office for coks, and some-: Paris office of the German Mail, as also did hin
Mr. Nisbl, of the Department being discourous to Paton Buyer it felt in the archipelago and ons inmoyf knowledge of how shares
and with! statement Repo lo stock sad don't of capital raised in the co-operative mcieties as know when to expect any,
In 30 1/5.
New Boy, m., steady,41, 1.16; 1.48.
Droghada, m.. 33.
Himalaya Pose and Common Rose,
ཟབ་མ
m,
Gold King (in hood) km, 33, went round,
Tall M., 30 4/5.
Triumph Rose, tm., 31 3/5.
'Diadem, tm., 13 1/5.
Shimoosite and Melinito, žm. 39 3/5
Rising Sun, m., 31 3/5..
Rabbil, m., 31 3/5.
Bundial, m, 32
3/5
Beancake, Im. 32 1/5, 1.03 2/5.
Zapeter, im 36 2/5, 1103/5.
Glorious Ross and Rambler Roje, èm, 304/51 next round 30.
Spotted Rose, m., 31 3/5
EARLY BIRD.
3rd February.
let them go ashore to see the harbout maiter as
the harbour authorities'should see,
The captain said that the barbour master had recommended that if these men were discharged they were to be sent home. The Simla was leaving shortly with a cargo of explosives and in consequence of such-dan- gerous cargo these men were not wanted on board,
4. Blue Building, 30th January, 1905,
I
Teays that H.E, Chang Ta-jen, the return.
ZAVO
this
31st vit, j
was antled act. They repaired to No. 46 Tung At about 1.50 o'clock this morning, the fire: brigade, in charge of Chief Inspector:Baker, Man Lane, near the Centml Merket, and found that the fire, which accurred in the first foor, had made some headway. They immediataly the dames. The roof of the building foll insp set to work and were not long in extinguishing afterwards. The first floor which was meed #
mariee shop, under the sign of On Shing, was entirely gutted. The ground floor wa damaged by water. The cause of the cute: break is at present unknown, but the fames: originated in some old bars and clothing that were stored there. The premises were fardred: for $4,000
.
His Worship: Three weeks hard labour HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND Sayematau came on board ihr Zielen., Cape and his party have sat at it ever since. | 1ERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT TAI PO..
each.
A FALSE FRIEND,
AGENCY CO., LTD.
Fa
OPIUM FARM OFFICIAL BUTCHERED,
18 IT A CONSPIRACY?
of an excellent jubject for a capital photograph. | dafendant called at the complainant's house Approbation of the shareholders in coming. plared at a separate Minister. Th the question, utterly; and to have disdained to morning a party of armed robbers entered the
of a was dubbed with by his friends this moming.
Almost all the ponies were galloped to-day with the exception of Emerald King and Heather King whose; exhibitions are reserved. for to-morrow.
The outside course was open, and it was fairly fast. The "times” were as follows ---
›DERBY ORIFFINS.
Kamloops, tim, steady, 45, 2.16, 1.50, 3.36 3/f, 3.0, 3.38 3/5.
Kosthern, 14 m., 41 2/5, 1.21, 1.58, 9/5, 2,36, 3.11 1/5, 3.46 2/5
Quaich, 1{m,, 43, 1 19, 1.54, 2.28, 1.0)), 3:40. Sycee King. fm, 33, 1.05 4/5, 1.39. Exchange King, fm, 37, 131, 1.42 7/5, Gold King, 1m, joined by a bay pony im.. -34 3/5; 1.09, 1.45, 2.18 3/5, 7.5% 4/5.
Zanzibar and Old Boy, fm, 37, 1.19, 1.45,
8 2/5, 3.36 2/5.
umph Rose and Himalaya Rose, tim.,
Himalaya 3 seconds behind.
CORRESPONDENCE.
►
We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by
Correspondents In this column,
›
"
"UNEARNED INCREMENTS" FOR “,
GOVERNMENT SERVANTS.”
TO THE EDITRE of the "Hongkong TelegraPH.”
Investment
In regard to the Company formed under the auspices of the Directors of the Land Invest- Company to carry on the bual. ness of the reclamation, I am sure, that had the shareholders of the Land Company bean consulted in the matter, they would not have BABCIioned the formation of a company under the then existing Board of Directors having
Your corresponder 1 interviewed many pa surgers on board the ss. Zisten, including the Chinese Minister, and all expressed their salis during the voyage.-Straits Times.
the
Colombo,
deceased,
for its objects similar business to that for which faction with the trekiment accorded to them word to inquire the report that he bad they had already slain their victim and pr."A
the Land Company was originally formed, and for which the capital was subscribed. “What' it sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gander"; in other words, why rob Peter ta pay Paul."
1
he
When
he was
Sir-My attention bas been called to your course consequently an over-capitalized con. Walam Japanese diplomat are published.over. At Penang, a sixty-eight of the Zisten's would appear as if the “attempted robbery Ma
based
of interest li
"Spotted Rose, 17 m., started in bad mood, rounded upon a mand mean by forming a toputa company to'lake, over tipect of his treatment on the big German Chiness Minister and his suito were among the tion, giving, WE are informed, 'ne aɛrensop for:
+36 9/5, 8.32 2/5, 1.47 3/5, 2.21 3/5, 1.58 1/5
137 2/5
Arab Chief and Lucky Chief, m- 34 (1.08 4/5, 1:41 3/5, 2.20 5/6, 2,56 1/5)
Highland-man and Highland Star, tỷ m., 7, 19.1.15, 1-49 1/5, 2.22 3/5/
"LURL"
1.58.
En Rose, 18m., 36, 1.82, 1.49.2/f, 3.24. Frocdachs, im, 37, 1.11, 1.45 2/5, 3.31. Wakelyn, tm., 36 1/5, KIT 4/5, 249, 3/5, 113 $/5, 258 25
Skaffand Promised Land, im, 33), 1,07, 143, 49. Promised Land 3.25.
Elrocco, im, 38, 1.16 3/5, 1.53 2/5, 236 3/5.
But you say "The condițion of membership dispels that illusion because every member must jake up at least one $20 transfer. abie share" and you ask the pertinent ques
PASSIVE SPECTATOR. Hongkong, and Fabmury, 1966.
with
of mander,
י
tions Where is the funinz clerk • earning TIENTÍIk would have been hard pat toit this } unprpan berable Qdental name. The Patting aside the possibility of any person!). ACCORDINO to the TREE inprikly report of the".
Bundial, fim., 39 3/3, 1994 3/5, 1.56. 226 | 350 to $50 per month who can produca winter is keep warm but for the Honan coal, cARE AN
and 47.2431
Velocity and Halcyon Days, missed.
Jovial Monk, im, si), 1.09, is not expected he should: Baitha Chatott ffimes for coal also are being continually met compippications in Tokyo, The clerky body is a blime for the matter it would the ii felt thers four were in Tacloban on th
had never been written bid filmmaid for
Red Herring, and Spring Chicken, tm, jë, 1.13), 1.511, 7,26), 1, 338...
Ingot (Alderton up), Im, 7, 35 3/5, 1,065 Pilot m, 36, 1.119, 1463/5.
Rabbit,, Accompanied by Houp Mest, fm, 10 4/5,7,95 3/5, 1942, -1
Gaberlunzie, 40, 37, 1.19, 1.50 8{9}
4.5.
27
seemingly, thought mors about
planned under Scheme A. Will is tiny supply goes where it is better paid for, as it in
We presume the took the bookler is the only ones of the N. 1. L. but frincipally the Basos, 4th, 5th and 31st three word in Beroga
D.
on the rat, 5th and s6k and ons sich in Information to you, Sit, if I state that therem supposed to be keeping up. Anyway we have Therefore thin the Bision ached the himself for not proclaiming his proper statue Tatuko, Legatpi and Santo Domingo de Barre bership of the co-operative societies existing the hard coal and it is coming more and more thig at Gaaon, he found not only thit ma special as soon as he arrived on board the Zifles and in the Batenar islands, at the extrema, north de to-day are drawn plincipally from the wage into one. It is, however, a mistaken policy wa | preparations had been made for bis reception, securing the courtesies that would then mainsale the archipelago. Nose, of the shocks weta? sarmers, and they also will form the bulk of our think to neglect the home market, however but that he was unknown and unrecognised. By be extended to him, in the same manner se long duration, the longes, being bus a membership in itongkong: and not the "bon | small.
and that the place of honour in the ship was did H. X. Chang Tas Jan.
and the phonist sights,
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