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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JULY 3, 1906.

PROMETHEUS", ASHORE.

The captain of the German Chow Fo, which arrived in harbour this morning, reports that on leaving Bangkok, on the 27th ulto, he passed the Norwegian sa. Prostheses, which is under charter to the Nippon Yusen Kaithe, ashore at Kohsicheng, at the mouth of the Bangkok river. The Prametheus, it is under stood, was subsequently floated, and returned to Bangkok, to sudergo necessary repairs, after discharging a portion of her cargo. It The new Russian loin has receded to 5 was not anticipated that the Prometheus sat-

tained much damage, per cent, discount.

LONDON, 1st July. St. Petersburg newspapers are being con- stantly confiscated, and revolutionary meet, Ings among the troops increasing.

The transference and disbandment of bat teries are of daily occurrence."

Later.

Disastrous Railway Accident

in England. The Amerjean Line boat express from Plymouth ran off the rails at Salisbury, on the London & South Western Railway.

Twenty-four of the passengers, almost all Americans, were killed and, twelve injured. There were in all 47 passengers.

The engine left the rails and dashed into the guard's van of a'milk train, killing the guard. It then dashell over the girders of a railway bridge; three coaches were totally smashed, and the killed were terribly mangled, including the driver and stoker.

Several prominent Americans, who got on board the liner at New York, did not land, bal proceeded to Southampton, escaping

the accident..

Obituary.

The death of Sir Wilfred Lawson is an nounced.

CLAIMS POV. RENÝ.

SUMMARY OR LAND COURT?

PARTNERSHIP dispute.

THEFT OF A ÚLANKET,

Twe partners in a piece-gnads firm at Yau- mati fell out recently over the alleged high hundedness of one of them and from this and other matters relating to the disputa, the man figured in the dock, at the Police Court this morning, the other being the prosecutor. The charge against him was that of stealing a hlauket from his partner, yesterday and trying to "jump the Colony. When the complainant missed his blanket he went on board s.. Hon kow and arrested defendant, who was still in possession of his property. At first there was the question of spite work" in the minds of those who heard the case, bat when defendant admilled that the

was the pro- peny of the complainant and added that he took it because he could get no other, that theory was dissipated. "I can set there has been a dispute between you and the complain- ant," said his Worship in giving his decision. "You might have been patiners, in business, but still you cannot take away his property without permission. You will go to gael for

blanket

THE SPAMŞU ANARCHIST

OUTRAGE.

FURTHER DETAILS.

MORALES DISOWNED BY HIS FATHEN.

A telegram from Madrid of the 4th June states that the authorities are convinced that Maquel Morales, the man who committed suicide at Torrejon de Ardes, just as he was about to be taken into custody, was the author of the bomb outrage against the King and Queen of Spain.

Morales was recognised in the little town of Torrejon de Ardos, midway between Madrid and Alenia. A guard sought to detain him, but Morales, drawing a revolver,shot the guard dead. Then he turned to flee, but a number of the inhabitants of the town were upon him, and, turning the revolver upon himself, he sent a shot in the region of his heart, expiring à'few minutes later.

The proprietor of the halet from the balcony of which Morales threw the bomb, viewed the body and positively identified it as that of his recent guest.

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BREACH OF Shipping RULES.

A CONVICTION REGISTREED.

SHANGHAI BOCKS.

FINAL DIVIDEND TLS. 4. Measts, E. S. Kadooria & Co. write as under The Dawer of the trading junk, who was yesterday: charged by Inspector of Junkito-day's date :→→ Wo beg to inform you that Melvor, and remanded until to-day, with at we are in receipt of telegraphic advices from tempting to leave this Colony on Saturday, Shanghai that the Shanghai Dock & Engineer'. without being in possession of a proper poning Co, Ltd. have declared a final dividend of clearance, surrendered to his bail of $25 at the Tis. 4 per share, making in all Tis, & per share Magistracy this morning. It will be remem- for 195./19.6. hated that the case was adjourned to allow Mr. Melvor to produce the counterfoil of the port clearance book to ascertain the time that the port clearance was issued.

The counterfoil wat produced and from evi dence adduced by the prosecution, it was learnt that the port clearance was issued after the arrest of the defendant. A few questions put to the defendant by the Court and, which were straightforwardly answered also went against defendant.

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His Worship"When did your boat leave after all?"

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· Defendiot-"Early on Sunday morning," tie forgot himself and added: "We ought to have left in Saturday, if 'I had not been ar rested!"

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His Worship-"So you were thinking of

A fine of $15, or one month's hard labour leaving the port on Salveday ?"

was imposed.

It was eight o'clock on Saturday evening when Morales, disguised in the garb of a working-inan, entered the station at Torrejon de Ardos. He asked a child, who was in charge of the office, the time the next tralb would depart for Barcelona, His Catalonian acceni srst attracted attention to him. It was BABY KILLING AS A TRADE. then noticed that his workman's suit was ch tirely new and did not correspond to the garb worn by a person of his station in life, bis fate and manners showing him to be a man of some distinction,

A private watchman from a neighbouring estate chanced to be present, and he noticed

the facial resemblance of Morales to the dea-

criptions given out of the mas seen on the balcony from which the bomb was thrown, parli

TERRIULE DISCOVERIES AT OSAKA.

ALLEGED MURDER OF A HUNDRED CHILDREN. According to tho Kobe Herald of 26th ult, it is sepuried that on Sunday afternoon some children playing beside an old well attached to

seven days." The complainant, in evidence, calarly the long, thin and deeply serious face longing to a jinrikisha-mid named Hirooka

In Suminary Jurisdiction this morning his said that his share in the piece-goods firm was Honour, Mr. A. G. Wise, Prisne Judge, pre- | 5101, while that of the defendant was only half siding, the Sham-shui-po Land Investment Co, that sum Lately the business has been going -Ld, of No. 72 Wellington Street, Hongkong, to rack and ruin owing to the work of the ac sued Wong Kwai, of the Yuen Ke Chon, cused, who appeared to be simply there to sell No. 50 Upper Cross Street, Sham-shi-po, for the goods quietly at night, and pocket the the recovery of the sum of $929.2 The plain money. This has been going on for quite a tiffs' claim was for $929 20 for anears of rent while and defendant was liable to the firm lo due from 1st July, 1904, to 31st May, 1906, at the amount of several taels. His intention was the monthly of rent $40, in respect of 3.01 Ne. not to return to the Colony when he arrived

at Canton. 3,375, situated in the New Territory; or, in the alternative, the plaintiffs claimed from the de- fendant the sum of $919.20 for the occupation and use of the premises aforesaid.

THE CHARGE OF ARSON 47 YOKOHAMA,

Mr, F. B. Deacon, of Mess. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiffs the defendant neither appearing in person nor FORMER BRITISH SUBJECT SENTENCED TO by representation.

His Honou: There is a question whether this case can be brought in this Court.

Mr. Deacon: Yes, my Lord, that is.so. His Honour. The Ordinance requires that cases relating to land in the New Territory shall not commence in the Summary Count

Mr. Deacon held that that only related to

PENAL SERVITUDE.

We learn from the Japan Herald that in the criminal section of the Yokohama District Court Takahashi Eikichi, a naturalized Japanese (formerly F. J. Curtis, a British subject), charged with arson, was sentenced to twelve years' penal servitude. Jadge Satomi, in de

and the closely cropped moustache. He then which the stranger was trying to conceal was observed that a finger on the man's left hand badly hurt and that there was also a small

fresh scar on his forehead.

The stranger started out on a road leading to the country, but the watchman intercepted him and demanded to know his identity. Morales declined to give this, whereupon a guard arrested him.

"We are also informed that the meeting of shareholders is to be held on 17th inst., and the

ransfer booka close on gih inst,"

THE WEATHER.

The following report is fron ár. F. G. Figg, First Assistant ofthe Hongkong Observatory:

On the 3rd at 12.10 p. The brometer has fallen in Manila apparently owing to the exist ence of a depression in the Pacific to the E. of Luzon..

The depression mentioned y sterday has reached E. Japan, and another depression has appeared over N. China.

Intimations.

A SMALL SELECTION

FROM THE

ROBINSON PIANO Co.'s

ĮSTOCK OF

GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.

DANILENO'B'inimitable Comic Patter: The Huntsman, Who does the house the Races, belong to, Going to The shopwalker, The Muffin man, Mrs. Kelly, McGlochell's men, HARRY LAUDER': Famous Scotch

Comic Songs Killiecrankio, Referee, Stop your Tickling Jock, I'm fu 'the noo, She is my Daisy, Mister John Mackay,

GEO. ROBEY,

Prehistoric nen, Poor thing, I live underneath, Kindness rewarded.

Moderate S. wiods are indicated in the For mosa Channel and moderate SE, and E. winds over the N. part of the China Sen,

Forecast:-SE. or variable winds, light; ARTHUR ROBERT'S Trial by Jury, showery:

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Co-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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TO-NIGHT,

the 3rd July, at 9 P.M., MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. TERMSAD usual.

F. KIENE,

Auctioneer,

Kowloon.

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Hongkong, 3rd July, 1906.

TOMORROW BEING THE AMERICAN. INDEPENDENCE DAY.

MOTEL, will be " At Home" from 5 to R. J. W. OSBORNE, of the KOWLOON

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Hongkong, 3rd July, 1906.

NOTICE..

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a house at Nihonbashi, 4-chome, Osaka, ba

Manto, aw something which they took to be A dead dog lying in the water. Having learnt. of the incident, two policemen proceeded to the | "THE GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY.',

that of a baby. The well was then searched, with the result that three bags, each containing well and removed the body, which proved to be

the dead body of a baby, were discovered. Suspecting that the wife of the jurikisha mad, a woman of fifty-four years of are, might be. cognisant of the matter, the police at once conductedan învestigation at her house. Thise babies were found on the premises, two of whom. were dying of starvation, while the third was tightly bound in a "futon" and was almost on the point of death. Three bags similat to those in which the dead babes were wrapped were also discovered. The woman conftued that she had been in the habit of taking in An examination of the puckets of the dead

babies op payment of from six to seven yen than showed that they contaid about 7 in each and that she made a practice of subse- money and a small supply of bread and cheese,quently killing them. It is said that it bas but there was nothing in them that would give already been ascertained that fifty babies have been murdered by the woman, and that it is a clue as to his identity.

by her is as many as one hundred. believed that the total number of babies killed

nstantly Morales drew a revolver from his pocket and fired," the guard filling dead. Morales started up the road, but a small group of villagers barred his passage. Then, turning around, he deliberately pointed the weapon to his heart, fired, and pitched forward to the soadway.

This fact created a doubt that the man was fornies, but when the Governor of Madrid

TE hereby beg to notify our Customers WE CANNOT ACCEPT MORE THAN TWO DOLLARS in Subsidiary Coins in payment of your accounts AND OUR SHROFFS HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED TO ADHERE STRICTLY TO THIS RULE

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

(697 Hongkong, 3rd July, 1955,

NIPPON. YUSEN KAISHA. HONGKONG-SWATOW-Bangkok Line. FOR BANGKOK VIA SWATOW.

questions of title and not to questions of rent, livering sentence, said the Court picsumed that | arrived with. Cuesta identification was immehen questioned, the woman stated that sheHE Chartered Steamship

and proceeded to quote furiber authoritici.

The defendant not being present, his Hon. bur, in accepting the authorities quoted, held that the case could be heard in this Court, and said that the plaintiff bad beller prove his claim in the usual way.

Mr. Deacon: He is here, my Lord. His Honous: I should like to shift the onus of this on to the Land Officer, if I could,

Mr. Deacon: Quiet so, my Lord; there will probably be some knotty questions in these

cases.

Plaintiff was called then, and produced his books in proof of the claim, and said that no rent had been paid, and the sum of $929 10 was still due and owing.

judgment with costs for plaintiff.

ANOTHER DEFAULTING TENANT- The above plainuffs further sued the Choy Hop firin, of No. 152 b, West Corner, Sham shui-po, for recovery of the sum of $25.30, being the amount of arrears of rent in respect of Lot No. 2508, situate in the New Lerntory.

Mr. F. 1. Deacon, of Messrs. Deacon, Look, er and Deacon, appeared for the plaintiff, the defendant not appearing either in person or by representation,

The claim being proved by Ching Yee Tong on behalf of the plaintiff firm, hus Honour gave judgment with costs for the plaintifï.

AN ABUSIVE CHAIR CODLIE.

WELL DESERVED PUNISHMENT.

Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Magisuacy this morning, a licensed chair bearer, from Victoria Gap coolie house, Feak, was charged by Miss Lee, a purse in the Victoria Hospital, Peak, with using insulting and abusive language towards her, and also with behaving nidely towards her, on 1st instant.

According to the evidence heard, it appeared that between 7 and 8 o'clock on the night in question, Mies Lee engaged chair Na, 28 at Mountain View to return to the hospital, in Barker Road. When the chair arrived at the Tramway Station the cookies threw the chair down violently and refused to proceed any fur thes, and used filthy language towards her, She spoke to the men telling them that other end, her destination

al the WAS and once more they picked up the chair. But this time their behaviour got worse, for they. bumped the chair about in a violent manner, and on arriving at her destination the chair ias again violently thrown down and more language used.

His Worship found defendant guilty, and imposed a fine of $5, with the option of fourteen days hard labour,

We learn that the police will look into the matter now and there is every reason to believe that the impudent coolie's licence will be cancelled.,

A SEOUL message states that the man who threw a stone at the railway Cheriage occupied by Marquis lio is a peasant named Yi Manjo, He was arrested by Japanese gendarmes but, according to the telegram, it is believed that the stone" was throwa ip fun."

on April 16th this year the accused committed diate and positive. The body was then brought arson in his own house for the purpose of ob- to Madrid. At first there was a desire to bury taining the sum of Y2,000 for which his furnit at Torrejon de Ardos, bat when this was tore was insured. The act came under, the auggested the villagers indignantly refused to purview of Article 402; but in consideration of permit the body to repass in their town.

Villagers of Torrejon de Ardos gave a graphic the fact that, the deed was not consummated the sentence would be commuted by two description of the capture and death of Morales. degrees, and accused sentenced to twelve They say he appeared to be greatly fatigued years' penul servitude. The cost of the trial and fell asleep on a bench at the station, On was to be borne by tla accused. Five days entering the slation be called for dinner, but are allowed the accused in which to appeal scarcely tasted a morsel.. against the decision.

It is understood that the accused has notified his intention of appealing.

JAPANESE DOCKYARD AT SHANGHAI.

The loquacious proprietor of the ion dis- cussed with him the prevailing topic of the throwing of the bomb at Madrid, declaring it a heinous crime. At this the stranger shifted nervously, saying: "Everyone has his own ideas, which should be respected. Shortly aller this be tried to leave the room.

After shooting himself Morales f-11 in the pur pose of allaying public indigeation, toward the cisco Martinez, feading, saw Morales make a spot will the most venturesome of them, Fran desperate effuit to raise himself on his elbow, his right hand still grasping the revolver. Then the wounded man fell backward, but the villa- leuring that he might still be able to use the ser waited a few minutes before going closer, weapan. When they did venture to the apot where the man lay, Morales was dead. The weapon used by him was a seven-shot revolver. A close examination of the dead man showed that there were three abrasions on the body besides the death wound-one on the hand, one, under the left eye and one on the forchend. His disguise was com

on steel watch crdinarily carried by plete to the last detail, even including the

com

workmen.

The Kawasaki Dockyard Company of Kobe is now building at Shanghai a shallow draft unbent to the order of the Japanese Navy. The restel is to be named the Fushimi, and is expected to be launched by the middle of next month. The dockyard company has purchased a lot of land, 17,00› (sudo in extent, in Shang. hai, where a shipbuilding yard is to be established. On the authority of M, Kawasaki, Vice-President of the cenipany, who recently returned from Shanghai after a long stay and is now in Tokyo, the fifi observes that Shanghai attracts a considerable number of vessels for -repair. During last year, 367 steamers were

The body of Morales was exposed for the docked in Shanghai, in addition to a large number which were repaired while at anchor. purpose of allaying publle indignation. Thous ands of per.ons surged before the municipal The Chinese Government has decided to morgue, seeking to get in line to be admitied dredge the river at Shanghai at a cost of to the room where the body lay, but cavaliy. 25,000,000 (aelt, and when this work is com- pleled, the number of steamers visiting the port will grow greater. Dockyards at Shanghai are in most cases conducted by join-stock com pean engineers and Chinese operatives, and panies of foreigners and Chinese, with Euro. great inconvenience is experienced by sleamers requiring repairs in consequence of the irregu larity of the Chinese workmen. When work it started by experienced Japanese, success i assured, says Mr. Kawasaki, and when the Japanese dockyard is completed, all Japanese warships in Chinese waters and merchant vessels will utilize it, instead of paying a higher price to foreign dockyard companies Chronicle.

threw the babies into the well at about 9 ar

pni, when a public tap was running, so that the noise was not heard. She said, however, that she killed the infants before putting them into the well by suffocating them in "futon."

According to the lengthy accounts of this ter- ible affair which are published in the Japanese

kitling as a regular business for the past ten pape, the woman has been carrying on baby- years. She was assisted by a number of old womco, who collected. babies from various parts of the country.. They generally received about Yro from the parents, out of which they deducted Yz or Y3 for themselves.

The riksba-man and his wife and several women who are believed to have been accom-

plices are now in custody.

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and infantry blocked the efforts of the throngmonths' sight L/C 15/16 which murmured imprecations upon the 6 months' sight L/C./2 1/15 Assassin,

Pablic feeling was, intense because of the 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York say great number of victims. It is seldom that a months' sight

months' sight France-1.724 this instance there were twenty-four persons Final killed and more than eighly wounded. lomb explosion has had such deadly effect; in 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne..2/2 3/16

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Senor Morales, father of the dead anarchist, prosperous factory there. He has a strong was seen at Barcelona, and is the proprietor individuality and is highly respected. An- swering the questions of an inspector of Ar the extraordinary meeting of shareholders police concerning his son, he said:

wish to know nothing of this infamous of the Hotel des Colonies Co., Ld, to be beta and/or extra hazardous Godotips of the Hong Medoc... quen vanının

at Shanghai, on Friday, the 6th proximó, a creature formerly bearing my name. I have not considered him my son since I drove himsystem of refunding capital by degrees will from my house in March. The reason for liis come up for discussion. It is proposed to pay

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

All Claims must reach us before the 14th eximined on MONDAY, the 9th instant, al 9.30 AM,

ALEX Comar, an eighteen-year-old boy, who being cast out was purely domestic, and I beg back to shareholders Th., 5 per share at the notice to the contrary be given before 4 F.M«St. Julien... 8.00.

to be excused from discussing it I don't know end of the season 1955-1997 by disposing of styles himself manager of the Cosmopolitan whether he was connected with the attempt on Hotel, appeared before Mr. H. J. J. Gomperts, the lives of the King and Queen, as I have the present amount of tieking fund, viz: Tie. at the Magistracy this morning, to charge and considered him dead since he was cast out on 29,733, together with the estimated proat for the current year, vit; Tis, 30,000, which is cal Gerce March 1 Herman Argute, a gentlemen: with a

Morales' brother, Facund gave these details colated on a basis of to per cent less than last moustache, living at the Globe Hotel, with be concerning the dead mau: "At an early age he having in a disorderly manner at the hotel last was sent to the marcantile centres of Germany year. It is further proposed to continue to pay night. Inspector Warnock had also a charge and France, where he became as expert in back every alternate setsed another Tis. 5 until

chemistry, and be returned to his home against Argute far being riotous in the Central textile production, but his natural bent was the entire capital is refunded before the end of Station charge room. The defendant admitted library of German and French works on 1945, shareholders being promised a dividend both charges. Alex, in the witness-box, said chemistry. His morese disposition led to family of to per cent on the gradually reduced capital that last night defendaat, with a friend, entered troubles which culminated in his father disown for each alterpate season when the re-fund is the hotel, ordered meals and drinka and when | ing him. Then Morales translated, German not made. Practically the schemia amounts to the bill-which amounted to S-was presented chemical books for the Ecole Moderat paying back Tis. 25 per shero in nine years, house and bad some acquaintances. He left he refused to ante up, and when asked to pay Barcelone He lived quietly in a boarding. While at the same time paying interest on the got disorderly. His Worship imposed a fine Barcelops recently, saying that he would be face value of shares at the rate of 5 per cent

gone for a long timtë offs on each chuige

With

(per annumi,

No Fire Insurance will be effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned' by the

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Undersigned.

MELCHERS & Co., Agents, Horgkong, and July, 1906,

instant, or they will not be recognised

17.00

H. PRICE & CO.

WINE MERCHANTS. 12, Queen's Road Central, Hongkang, and Juna, 1906)

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