TELE GRA MĄS
** HONGKONG TÉLEGRAPH "
SERVICE.
MANCHURIAN EXPORTS.
SCARCITY OF RAILWAY TRUCKS,
BEANS ROTTING IN THE RAIN.
[From Our Orem Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 6th November, 2.40 p.m.
Owling to the heavy dervands innde by the military authorities for freight trucks requires), for the transport of military equipment; the export of beans has been practically at a stand still in some parts of Manchuria.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER 5, 1906. —
AN INTERASTING WEDDING.
ALVARES-JORGE'
CANTON DAY BY DAY..
VICERRY SUUA'S DEPARTRUE.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 4th November, H. E. Viceroy Shum intends to leave Canton for Shanghai per 1.8. Om Ping, the stemmet by which 'Viceroy Chow a is taming to Cariton, and is expected here in a few days' time,
APPOINTMENT CANCELLED.
Another report states that the Yuet-han Railway Company, being desirous of learning the average salary paid to railway engineers in Europe and America, wired to the Chinese representatives in London and Washington on sent off telegrams to there Ministers to con the subject. Now it is stated that they have
sider their request cancelled.
WHAMPOA RAILWAY
SCHEME.
CREATING A NEW PORT.
HONGKONG'S RIVAL OF THE FUTURE.
{From Our Own Correspondent.].
Canton, 4th November.
An extremely pretty wedding cerganny took pisce at the Roman Cathalie "Cathedral, Glenealy, at in. yesterday, which united in the bonds of wedlock. Miss Emilia Jose phina Jorge, third daughter, of Mr. F. J: V. Jorge, head at the firni of Messrs, Jorge and Company, and Mr. 1.. St. A {vares, head of the firm of Moses, L. M. Alvares and Co. of this
All arrangements is connection with the Cay. The ceremony was performed by the
The Yue-ban Railway Company has de- building of the Canton-Whampoa railway has Right Reverend Bishop Pozzon, assisted by cided to cancel the engagement of the Ameri- been left in the hands of Mr. Chang Pat Sze, the Rev. Fr. F. C. Alvares, brother of the bride- can engineer, as appointed by f.E. Liang | ex-Ministar of Railways and Mining. It has wroom, who came here specially to perform this Cheng, Chinese Ambassador at Washington, been decided not to utilise Government funds office, from Macas, after which Bishop Pozzoni | United States America.
to build this road. A company styled the pronounced the final Benediction The Cathe
Canton Whampoa Railway Company has now ral had been very tastefully drenated for the
been formed and has been duly registered at occasion with palms, feathery bamboo, and a
the Board of Commerce (Shangpu), in Peking, profusion of white flowers, b. friends of the
A act of twenty-one regulations, governing the aide, the moving spirt in the scheme being
working of the company, has been drawn up was given away by her father, Mr. F. J. V. Messrs. Soares and Cinge. The bride, who
and a commencement is now being made with the necessary arrangements. It is estimated that Inge, was attired in a plain but very handsome
the cost of the building of this railway, purchase and becoming gown of white mounselline de znie
COAL MINE DISCOVERED,
of fand clc., in connection with it will be some- ac-daintily trimnest with chiffon, lace, and small At Fashi Cave, in Fa Yuen district, officials where between 800,000 and goo,oce lacle. ·Mr. at inches of orange blossoms, the creation of have ascertained that there, is gand material Chang has made arrangement to raise the sum Stame. Flint, of the City of Paris who, with her for manufacturing cement. It has also been of 200,000 taels to start the work. The capital sistant, Malle. Furanur, went in the house of discovered that coal, in payable quantities, also of the concern is to be allotted in 8,000 shares the bride in dress, and put the finishing touches exists in this locality. A certain merchant of 100 Inele each, to be taken up by Chinese upon her. The costume was completed by the surnamed Sung has applied to the Government shareholders only. The prospectus of the com weal tulle veil, ani a shower bouquet of tube for the right in open up the mines and a wei-pany has been larwarded to Chinese residents
es stephanotis, orange blossoms, and inaid-yuan has been sent to investigate.
abroad is different countries. It is now report- ed thai all necessary arrangements as regards the proposed route, purchase of materials, etc, Are about completed, and only a few small matters have to be decided when H.E, Viceroy Chow Fu arrives in Ca ton.
It is stated that beans have onmuhted in enormous quantities stations along the South Manchurian Railway.
As a result of the heavy rains the beans are rotting away, and much will be utterly useless,
{Keum's)
The Newfoundland Fishorica.
• Lownów, zud November.
Telegrams are constantly being exchanged between the Imperial Government and the Governor of Newfoundland in connection with the modus vivendi.
The situation is serions.
TYPHOON WARNING,
The following referam was, received at the Americas Consulate in Hongkong at 10,25 last night:
Manila Observalo y, 4th Noveint er,
1:0 pm.
!
The typhoon lies R of Rangtang Channel moving NW. at-present
THE MIRADO'S BIRTHDAY,
„APPROPRIATEIN CELEBRATED.
ehair ferns, replicas of which were also car- Pried by the bridesmaids while she wore a handsome diamond bronch, the gift of her mother and a pearl pendant, thie gift of the Landegroom. The bride was accompanied by three bridesmala-Miss Coume Jorge, sister
SUNNING RAILWAY..
The Sunning railway is fast approaching completion, with the excepting of a few short sections, which will be finished rapidly, after the harvest. Railway engines, 'ca-riages, trucks and other materials imported by the company
LAND 'SALES.
THE SHANGHAI SIKH POLICE,
Intimations.
THE
Major Hall of the Baluchi regiment at Tientsin, accompanied by a Jemadar, arrived at Shanghai yesterday by the C.N.S, Fingtion, ways the .. Daily News of 30th ult. The object of their visit, as was explained in the last published minutes of the Municipal Couo. cil, is in inspect the Sikis member of the Police ROBINSON PIANO
as an expert adviser. From Ladino papers to
CO., LD.,
ARE SHOWING
PIANOS,
BY
THE LEADING MAKERS
Force, to certain if possible the causes which led up to the recent friction, and to give such advice as their experience suggests to the Council in the important matter of the employ. ment of Indians in police work. We have expressed the opinion that the matter of control will be found to rest mainly in the vesting of the command in officers capable of addressing the Sikhs in their own language, and it is at all events a satisfactory first step that an ex- perienced officer like Major Hall should arrive HIGHEST CLASS hand we note, that the frequency with which the "Sikhs" have been in trouble all along. the China coast in the last few yenza, has not escaped comment, and the lawlessness is attributed to the fact that the men who have made their way eastward have been, in many instances, of the lowest type and of very mixed caste and race. Quite recently it was decided that the recruiting for the Hongkong and Sing- apore Artillery should be carried on through the agency of recruiting officers in ladie, in order to prevent men of ba character enlisting." A notification in the Tientsin papers now makes a similar rule applicable to the police of the various foreign mun cipalities of China, bathongh Shanghai is mentioned in this notification, it has not yet been posted as of Affairs in connection with the opening of notification is that the period of service of the Steinway,
validity here. he important condition of this Whampon as a port of tende have also been
men engaged under it will, in every case, felt in the hands of the above gentleman, but terminate in India. On the expity of their as the railway is first to be built, this matter
term of service in, or an discharge or dismissal holds secondary importance. Nevertheless, from, the Colonial or Municipal Police, they the services of a foreigo surveyor have been ob-will be sent back to India in every case for tained and this latter gentlenian reports that disposal. We have no desire to forestall the the nature of the surroundings, etc., will report which Majer Hall has come to make, make Whampoa an admirable port. It has munity alike on the probability of an catly and merely congratulate Council and com. been ascertained that the river in this part solution of an awkward problem. is some tens of feet depth and will admit large vessels to trade, and the form
locality affords excellent anchorage. Plans and specifications of the proposed port have been drawn up and detailed' and have been handed over to the Viceroy for perusal, with the request that His Excellency' might hand the same to the Shargpa, Peking, for its information. As soon as the railway is completed this work ș Il be pushed on as fast as possible,
of the bride, and two pretty little maidens, are continually being delivered at their destin Wiss Honey d'Almada e Casto, and Missation. Alvares, niece of the bridegroom, who made very dainty little flower-girls, while the bride's tran was carried by two charming little pages, in pale blue knicherbocker suts, with three. At the office of Public Works Departufen camered hats Master Sonny d'Almaria e his afternoon the following lots of Crown find Cro, and Taster Silva Nette. The brides were sold by public auction. The first lol put tails were very tastefully dressed in white up was Marine Lot No. 263, situated at North core de Chint, had each wore a very Point. containing 49.950 quare feet, and pretty gold branch, the gift of the bridegroom. paying an annual Crown tent of $688. This The bridegroom was supported by General was sold to Messis. A. S. Watson and Co, foration of the Garcia, of the Portuguese arosy, who journeyed || $47,682. spreially from Maçao hither, to act as best man. and by Mr. F. X. P'Almada e Castro, suficitur, av grovmsukan. Alter the cercniony in the Cathedral, which occupied three quarters of an hour, the gtests adjourned to" Villa d'Alva," Kennedy Road, the residence of the bride's parents, where the health of the happy couple was drink in bumpers, the toast being proposed in a happy speech in humourous vein by General Garcia. A move was then made to another room in which the presents were set out, which consisted, for the inust part, of very bandsome and valuable jewellery, which wasį very minh admired. Later Me and Mrs, 1. M. Alvares left for the Peak, where the honey maon will be spent, amid a perfect torrent of fire and old shoes. The hide's going-away dress was a very handsome lor made gown of pale gray cashmere, with a picture hat of the same, colour, trimmed with ostrich plumes. Vocilemus cheers resounded as their
1.
The next lot put up was foland Jot No. 16 rated at Sham Shui Po, emaining 22,300 square feet, and paying a reel annually to the Crown of $94. This was disposed of to Shing Yip Tong for $6,022. The third lot offered was New Kowloon inland Lot No. 27, also situated. at Sham Shui Po, containing 11,310 square feet, and paying in annual Crown rent of $98. This fell to the bid of Lee Kee nt $3,220. The bidding for the last two lats was very keen, being far above the upset prices.
RIVAL ROUTES TO HONGKONG.
LONDON BÚINN ON THE F, AND D, AND
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TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
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Nood. Buyers;-National Banks $47, Pongkong Fires $131), China Fues $95, HK., C. and M. Steamboat $27, Shell Transports 30/6, Dairy Farms 517, Electrics 513, Tramways'5215.
Sellen: Hongkong Banks SB17), Unions $775: Cantons $350, Indo-Chinas $73, China and Manilas 523, Douglases $40,, China Sugars $145. Raubs $91. Hongkong Docks 5151, Kow- loon Wharves 590, Hongkong Lands $105,
West Points $50, Humphreys Estates $114,
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
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TONIGHT, (MONDAY), November 5th, at 9.15 8.M.
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Mr. R. H. NEWBORN, SOPRANO.
Mr. GEO. GRIMBLE, PIANIST.
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The Japanese Consul, Mr. Kumale, had a very busy time on Saturday, that day bring the anniverary the birthday of this Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japan. First came the reception of the Japanese subjects resident in the Colony, who were invited to the Con- sulate is perform the national and patriotic custom of bowing before die portraits of their Imperial Sovereigns, the Emperor and Em
C. P. R. MAIL SERVICES press of Japan. Then came the reception,
According to The Pharnis, the well known very farely attended, of the foreign Consuls,
London shipping journal, Mr Piers, the man. officials, and others, His Excellency the Guy
ager of the Canadian Pacific Railway, seems in eraur" being represented-by Captain Calman,
he suffering from some kind of hallucinati p A.D.C, the Commodore, and the General Officer
The Canadian Gazette repons tam as asserting Commanding the Troops reing also repie.
chairs moved of. From a spectacular point of that the Canadian Pacific route to China is sented, while the Consular Corps assembled in view it was quite one of the prettiest weddings going to prove immeasurably quicker than the Coltons $13. China lionens 510, China Provid. full force. Bot the feanne'of the day's enter. that have taken place in Hongkong for some existing P.and O. route. Apparently he arrives cuts 59.25, Cements Sig, Ices $236, Ropes $23, tainmen was de "At home * given by Mr. Ku. | lint past,
at this conclus on by mis-qualing facts regard-China Light and Power Sto, A. S. Watsons mabe at his official residence in the afternoon, Amongst the guests present were the Righting the time occupied on the Eastern roule;
$12, Powells $8, when nonly 40 guests called to pay their res
Rev. Bishop Paani, Rev. Fr. Gabardi and anyway, this is what he is reported to have
Sales: -Hongkong Fires $132), Hongkong
I is
Is hereby notified that FIELD FIRING pects informally. The grounds were very Alvares, Consul-General and Mrs. Homano's id
Docks $151, Humphreys Estates S
Nominal-Shaoghai Docks Tis, 104, Hang" | 1001s Pass and Sleepers Knoll, op the 5th, 6th, fastefully laid , and streamers of hunting Comendador of the Fortuguese Consulate ne of the main reasons which have dictat Bontest from the housetop to the extreme and Mis. Letria, Consul-General irr Panama ed this wonderful achievement in fast travelling kew Wharfs Tis. 232, Hongkong Hotels S1127th and 8th instant.
T. SERCOMBE SMITH, pimits of the lawns, while Chinese and Japan-Moreno, Mr. Fuller, Vice-Consul for the United 5 the desirability of proving the superiority of
Colonial Secretary. ese lartems were ever where in evidence, and
States of America, Mr. F. D. Barselle, Consult Canadian route for mails as well as pLS- for Mexico, Mr., Mrs. an Miss Hall-Britons
Hongkong, 5th November, 1906, lent a very attractive tych of Orientalism to the munda scene. The Band of the 29th Ratu. Mr. Basto Mr. Bootherton Harker, Mr. Botelho chis was in attenfance, and under the able Consul for Nicaragua, Mr. and E. A. Carvalho, baton Mr. E Suc dayan, played a very attrac- Mr. and Mrs. K_Nolasco da Silva, Rev. C tive and entertaining programme of music, Alvares, Mr. R. Reyes, of Manila, Messrs. during the aberoon. Marquees were pitched. 11. Againn, S. Pisney, Len. d'Almada e on the lawn and in diese the choicest speci Castro, Mr. and Ms. C. Cabral, Mr. and Mrs. men's of apanese-confictionery were offered C. F. Carvalho, A. Weill, F. Garcia, Mr. and for the delegation of the guests, with some- thing or substantial for the guests of the sterner ix, who did not neglect to do full jus. tice to the hospitality provided, while the little ones poitively revelled in the midst of great trays of sweetmeats, Lishin ed to represent, to
my other friends and relatives of the bridelengkong works at in the lough :-Liverpool 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York..st the print ni matte, every known hird. His Ex-and bitegram including some well-known to Quebec, seven days: Quebec to Vancouver, 30 days sight Sydney nad Melbourne 24 5/16 cellency the Governor was present, and as he
Chinese gentlemen, friends of Mr. F. J V. four days; Vancouver to Hongkong, nineteen
Hays." passe l around fro 1 gump to group, with une
large, the father of the bride.
The Canada Gazette report proceeds ns anotheraf bis hows, showed his full appreci
follows:- ation of the entertainment provided, his ap
That sounds like a fairy tale, doesn't it." preciatiu being echred in all sides, and many
temarked Mr. Piers, manager of the C. P. R. were the Banzais beard as the delighted guests,
steamship lines, in Montreal. "But we are at a late hour, took leave of their hosis and A3 p.m. on 30th ult., by order of the Shangning to do it, and that wishin a very short hostesses, to whom the pleasure of spending a Total, a gorgeous bamboo frame, draped ice of time, and if it does not prove to the such an enjoyable after was due. st the with red and green cluth, and an awning of the British and her European nations the advant- evening a tourth receptum was held, when the me material was erected over the bridges of travel via Canada the. East, and vice prelty grounds were ammited, and the facing the Ar godown of the Kia Lee-yuen versa, they must have lost their business promienders on the hwas 'were able to wharf for the reception of Clow-fu, Viceroy acumen," listen to the deligh-lul mates of the Band designate of Liang Kwang, who was expected We agree, comments The Phenix, a to once more. The busty, in aidson to Mr.
hese at p., by the s.s Kiang Yung, which the "fairy tale." It not merely sounds like. Kumab, were r. and Yers, S. Milsira (N, Y.
did not come in, however, till 5 minutes past 7 one, but it is next cousin 10 one It Dering the interval, the Shanghai Tautas and would be interesting to learn where Mr.
the other offica a in or near Shanghai were waiting for the Viceroy in the office of the liers ubiaised his "information" that the Beuares New China Merchants Co. Five French Municipal fastest time by the Eastern route is 35 Persian (Paper) horse-guards drew up before the bridge at 5, days. The last voyage of the P. and O.
K.) Mr. and Mrs. T. Takamichi (Yokohama Specie Bank); Mr. and Mrs. P. Aruna (0. S. K.), Mrand Mrs. S. Tanaka (M. B. K), Mr, and Mrs. Maida (T.K. K.). Mr. T. Masuki (Taiwan Bank), Mr. and Mrs. T. Sakata (Yuko ham Specic Bank), Mr. B. Mori (N. Y. K.), Mr. H. Nakayama (M. B. K.), Dr. and Mis Majima, Mr. T. Minami (Kosakabe and Co.).
THE WRATHEN.
sengers to the Far East. By the fastest trips around the other side of the world, or what is known as the "overland" route, Liverpaal to rindisi by train, thence by express packet beat to the Suez Canal; and the rest of the way by the P. and'Q. steamers, the lastest tiane 10 Hongkong is 35 days, generally longer at least five days more than by the adian Pacific route. This advantage is so apparent, not to mention the additional com- Mrs. N. Danenberg: Messes F. Dancob, with the advantage of crossing Canada on the fort of the wip, only broken twice, together. J. M. de Castro Basto, Misses Loureiro, Miss way, and always being under the British com Cabral, Mr. F. de V. P. Soares, Visses d'Almada | mand on the ocean highways, that it must have Cato, & P. Guterres, Misses Alvares and a polent ellest in swinging the pendulum of the Garcia, Mr. and Mr M. A. A. de Souzi, and world's travel to Canada. This is the way the P. R. time table between Liverpool and
Chow Fu,
VICEROY CHOWFU,
ARRIVAL IN SHANGHAI,
near the
Do. demand Do, 4 months' sight France-Bank.T. America-Bank T.T... Germany Bank T.T.. India T.T......
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do.
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COPIUM QUIZATIONS, 'To-day's quotations are stablan
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770 Business on FRIDAY, the 9th November, the
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Anniversary of the Birthday of His Most Gra- | our
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Hongkong, 5th November, 1906.
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MADAM' JAY'S pre just opening
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bo let at 6. There were also about 50 car: Co.'s Delhi may be taken as a fair sample of GUNNER Robert Baxjer ̊ (No. 20898) of the ringes wailing to receive the suite of Viceroy the Eastern ronte to Hongkong. How, the Royal Artillery, made his first appearance be Captain von Hoff, having arrived, Consignees As the steamer was nearing the what, three Delhi reached Hongkong on the afternoon of fore Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police Court of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their salutes were fired, and the musicians on board the 18th inst, with the mail which left fordon to-day, and begged to be given a chance! He Bills of Lading for countersignature by the aruck up a native air in return for the on the evening of August 24, the mail having Courtesy. Auard of honour and a band thus been 241 days in transit. The despatch of had to answer three charges: Refusing to pay Undersigned and to take immediate delivery The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, staying a lively air, lined the two sides of this mail from London, eastwards was simul- his ricksha hire, assaulting a rickshs coolie, of their goods from alongside. First Antant of the Hongkang Observatory: the bridge
whai Then the taneous with that of the maitsent westwards by and "footing" a policeman. Baxter engaged Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless On flesh at 11.25 1--The barometer has mandarins, with the Shanghai Tantaj at their the Canadian route, the inter being due at the ricksha about 12.15 o'clock this morning DOC
notice to the contrary be given before TO- risen slightly over the a Philippines, and head, went to the wharf, and placing them. Hongkong last Sunday, the 23rd inst. It is, and directed the coolie to make for Happy fallen alle over Formosa and Mesaco Sima. seves in a line in front of the steamer made therefore, apparent that the mail by the Suez
The depression appears to be situated to the three bows to invite the Viceroy to come route has reached Hongkong in five days less Valley. Policeman-constable 49 Sutherland 5.E. of formosa, and to be moving North- ashore An official on board the steamer time than is likely to be accomplished by the saw the uncouscinus man passing the Wanchai wards
thanked them in tile name of the Viceroy, and route through Canada. We suppose it is un- Market and stopped the ricksha. There was The anticyclone remains central over the. they retired' a life way behind, Chow Fu's nessary for us to say more,
another soldier with defendant-also not sober. Contineal to the North of the Yangize.
bodyguards came ashore first, then a train of Gradients continue deep over the Chiname 25 mandarins, and lastly the Viceroy P. C. BERRIE, who was on duty in police pin- The men got out of the ricksha and Daxter se- Coast, and N. and N.E. gales will prevail the other mandarins, went forward in receive an in-coming Gshing junk (No. 8168 11) pear him for the money Baxter paid him with his bimself. The Shanghai Tantai, followed by race No. 2 in the harbour on Saturday, boarded fused to pay his coolin. When the coolle asked Chanae and the N. part of the China.ssa. aining the 2. Coast, and in the Formosa him, and he spoke a few words of thanks to 1 yeemoon Pass and searched the boat: In stick. Then Sutherland came on the scene and them. He is a man of about 70 years of age the after cabin be found concealed a quanlity with a moustache and a little beard. There was of dynamile and detonators. The master of get knocked down. After three attemple be a chair ready to carry him from the whai hat the boat was arrested on a charge of Chirring arrested Baxter-the other soldier picoplog, be did not use it, and walked to the carriage dangerous goods without police permission. His Wonship said he would deal with accused of Foreign Affairs, where he is to be enterinin morning, at the Police Court, where he insisted the Army, as, according to papers, he had com- himself, which at once drove off in the Bureau He was placed before Mr. F.A: Hazeland, this leniently on account of his good character in ed by the Tapisi and receive the visits of the in saying that he possessed a licence, but that foreign authorities in hanghai He will stay turned out to be his junk, licence. A fire of Smitted no offence for two years. He was fined hero three or four days.—Shanghal Times, was imposed,
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4.-South coast of Chins between Hongkong
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