Telegrams.
'HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”
SERVICE,
PRINCE CHING.
REFUSES VISIT OF INQUIRY.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Pa"]
Peking, 7th January, The Prince Regent directed the Grand Councillors to proceed and inquire after Prince Ching's health.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JANUARY 8, 1909
5,5. “POOKSANG,”
EXPERIENCES DIRTY WEATHER.
COLLISION NEAR CHINKIANG.
RIVER STEAMERS DAMAGED.,
To-day's Advertisements.
LOST.
BETWEEN Astor House, and Victoria BOOK containing a few documents. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to
D Cinematograph Co., ONE POCKET
ASTOR HOUSE, Hongkong, 8th January, 1909.
HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY...
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To-day's Advertisements,
THE TRADE MARK) ORDINANCE, 1893,
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A
TRADE MARK:
;
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE
THE Interest and Responsibility in our
Firm of our Inte' Mr. CARD GEORO RICHARD BRODERSEN ceased apos bla danik, which took place at Shanghai on the 2nd October last,
Mr. HANS AUGUST SIEBS and Mr. mitted as partners in our firm
NOTICE is hereby given that ALEXAN-GEN SIEBERT have this day been ad-
DER RICHÁRD ROBY HASSAN, Maunger of CONNELL BROTHERS COMPANY, Hongkong, bai, on the 6th day of August, Shangbai, Hongkong;&
1908, Applied for the Registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the follow
The Indo-China Steam Navigation Com
On Tuesday afternoon, as reported in our pany's 2.1. Fookrang, which arrived in port you the Nisshin Kiteu Kelapa steamer Tachang special Shanghai telegram, a collision between terday, reports that from Singapore, the ex- Marw and the Chinese steamer Singles, took parlanced light to moderate north and north place in Silver Island Pass, near Chinklang easterly winds with slight swell till the parallel result of which both vessels were of ' N. and Lip E. was reached. · Here, low area pressure was crossed, the wind.com. damage and had to be backed. The Tachang mencing at won and west-north west, and voor. Marw was bound up river from Shangbai and ing to north-east-unit and setting in south was overtaken by the Singlobin Silver Island Fass south-east; all the time, she was accompanied and a collision occurred, the Singlas striking by a bigh confused sei. From 14" W. and her on the starboard side, just below the water - 12" E., light, variable airs and calms with line. The Tachang Maru began to take in water smooth sen were met with and carried the rea
and the pamps were set going, but despite this, DATRON H.E. Bit FREDERICK LUGARD./g Trade Mark - sel to within thirty miles of Gap Rock, when Captain Tsuji decided to beach his vessel and P His Highness, however, declined to re-thick, loggy weather set in, with moderate to did so near Golden Island, The Singles sus
fresh north-easterly wind, which continued to tained considerable damage about the bows port.
and was also beached. Operations to free the Tachang Mare of water were continued and it was then found that the damiga' was pot so great as was first surmised. The cargo, which was stored in the tween decks, escaped dam. agu coliraly, as only the lower bolds were filled with water. Fortunately acne of the pas sangers were injured by the collision, all being safely landed The Singles did not fare so well, as portion of her cargo was damaged.
ceive them."
YEUNG SHI-CHANG.
DECLINES: HONOUR OF YUAN SHIH-KAY'S VISIT.
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[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po.")
Peking, 7th January, On the 3rd inst., Yuan Shih-kal proceeded to Tientsin to confer with Viceroy Yeung Shi-chang, but the latter defined to receive the ex-Grand-Councillor.
Whereupon Yuan Shih-kai hastened back to Peking.
RESIGNATION.
YUAN SHIH-KAU'S SON QUITS. OFFICE.,
"[By courte y of the " Sheung Pol
Peking, 7th January.
In consequence of the retirement of his
father (Yuan Shih kai), Yuan Hak Teng tendered his resignation from one of the secretaryships of the Ministry of Industry, Agriculture and Commerce..
It is reported that he did so on a hint being given him by a certain Prince.
TANG SHAO-FI IN-AMERICA,
THE LATE EMPEROR'S MESSAGE
Government for the remission of $14,000,000 of the indemnity guaranteed by Chloa for dam ages resulting from the Boxer rebellion.
THE POSITION, IN PERING,
CONSULTATION, OF FOREIGN MINISTERS.'
[N. C. D. News.}
Peking, Jan. 4. H.E, ond Shih-kai visited Tenisin yester day and returned in the evening... Hujis ex- pected to leave Peking within a few days.
The parlook is unsettled. Official business
is practically at a standstill. At a meeting of eight, foreign. Ministers it was decided to re quest their respective Governments to make separate representations on the situation, but not do the reinstatement of Yuan Shih-kai..
The appointment of Liang Tan-yeo to the Waiwupu is considered temporary...
{Der Ostasiatische Lloyd]
Peking, January 3, 1 The downfall of Yuan Shib-kái is the conse- quence partly of his taking part in the coup t'lut of 1898, which has not been forgotten by the Prince Regent, who has always been inti mately connected with bis brother; the lats Emperor Kuang Da and the rumours about his actinos in doing away with the Emperor: Kuang Hsü, when the death of the Empress Dowager was imminent, and partly by reason of machinations of the Manenu party. The fatter cased at first some apprehension that change of system, would take place and that te action would get the upper band. This fear has, however, partly baen removed by the appoitment of Liang Tua yen to succeed Yuan Shih-kal is the Waiwupu. There are many indications that, only the removal of Yoan Shih-kai himself is intended
The Chinese steamer Kingching lo benched, but this was done by her captain io. order to avoid a collision with the two vessels
above mentioned. As far as we can ascertain no
great damage has been sustained by the Kiang- ching, and as soon as she is floated she will conliput her voyage.
The Tachary Maru was expected to arrive. at Shanghai on sih inst., in tow of the Yohang | ¿foru, and she will be dacked for overhaul and repairs. The Singles will, we understand, need temporary repairs before she can com: down the river.
COMMERCIAL..
YARN MARKET. -
In their report dated 8th instant, Messi. Phitosha B. Petit & Co. write
Our las circular, was dated the 24th Décem ber, 198,
The
The past fortnight has been one of compara fist of these is the fact of the near approach of tive inactivity due to explainable causes, a China New Year which falls on the 2zed inst According to custom Chinese dealers do not look upon the eleventh moan of their calendar year as a propitious one for catering into fresh engagements. The period is rather one which fade the natives busy in closing their accounts preparatory to their departure for home dis tricts, or to enjoy their annual recess following the New Year by those whose family ties bird them to the Colony for the time being.
for the same reasons from Peking within the near future and that he will probably be seat with a spacizi mission to Tibet.
The Chinese emphatically assert that Yuan Shih-kai left Peking last for Tientsin, travelling incognite. It is believed that he will not go to
What Itle business that has been effected during the past fortnight has been the result of der the influence of a steady exchange, with a joter-selling between dealers,ibemselves. Un
K.C.M.G, C.B, D,S.O... CONCERT. TODAY, JANUARY STIL, AT 9:15 PM in the
CITY HALL.
Scherzɔ (two planos)....
Guilmant Fantasia (two pianos)
***Gurlist Brito, ak of thyself (vocal) ".......................Elgat Choral Fantasia“................
---------.....................................Vincent and other lians.
SOLOISTS:
The representation of a Cow in a standing position with the word "Cow under- neath;
in the name of Messrs. CONNELL BRO- THERS COMPANY, who claim to be, tha sole proprietors thereof..
The Trade Mark bas been used by the Ap plicant in respect of FLOUR in Class 42.
A Facsimile of the Trade Märk can be seen at the Office of the Colonial: Secretary of Hongkong.
Dated the 8th day of January, 1909
WILKINSON & GRIST, on behalf of CONNELL BROTHERB COMPANY,
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1398.
Mr. Barrott, Mrs. Cochrane, Mr. Grove, 7]
Mr. Denman Fullar, Mr. Frank Grove.
Chorus and Orchestra: 80 PERFORMERS.
Tickets $3 and $z at the ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD
Hongkong, 8th January, 1909.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A TRADE MARK.
"DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NOTICE is hereby given that PEARSON'S
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, THE Company's Steamship "HAIMUN,"
ANTISEPTIC CO, LIMITED, of s Elm Street, Gray's Ind. Koid, London, Eng land, Disinfectant Merchants, have, on the 27th day of November, 1908, applied for the Regis tration, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Mark
HYCOL"
in the name of PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC Captain Evans, will be despatched for the CO., LIMITED, who claim to be the sole pro above Port, as SUNDAY, the roth instack,prietors thereof. at lo o'clock AM.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 8th January, 1909.
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THE INTERNATIONAL OPIUM
| COMMISSION,
INTERVIEW WITH an american delegate.
The Trade Mark has been used by the Ap. plicants since 19th August, 1908, in respect of the following goods :—
Disinfectant for use for agricultural, horti.
cultural, veterinary and sanitary pur poses, in Clası 2. «
SIEMSSEN & CO.
China, 1st January,.agog.
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED,
A'R PERCY TESTER bas been appointed M LOCAL MANAGER of the abors Company's HONGKONG BRANCH from this.date.
W. H. TRENCHARD DAVIS,:
Manager for China. Shanghai, set January, 1909.
MR
NOTICE.
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R. ERNST ARNDT, having retired. from our employment, ceases to sigu our firia per procuration from t this date.
ARNHOLD KARBERG & CO. Hongkong, 1st January, 1909,
INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING CAR
and
EXPRESS TRAINS
(THE
GREAT TRANS-SIBERIAN Route'
TO EUROPE)
HAVING been appointed AGENTS for
the above Company, we shall pleased to give any laformation as to rates of at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of passage, de, le connection with abeen, liongkong.
A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen
Dated the 8th day of January, 1909.
WILKINSON & GRIST,
od beball of PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC CO., LIMITED.
THE TRADE MARKS. ORDINANCE, 1898.
"Application for Registration of a TRADE MARK,
SHEWAN, TOMES & 0.
Agents.
Janukone," etsi tale root,
Intimations.
COLD STORAGE.
for
THE HONGKONG ICH COMPANY
LTD. have now 40,000 Cubic feat of NOTICE is hereby given that PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC CO., LIMITED, of 15
COLD STORAGE available at EAST POINT. Elm Street, Gray's Inn Road, London, Eng-Stores will he Open at 10 al, and 4 2.1. dally, Sunday excepted, to racalve 'and · deliver and, Disinfectant Merchants, have, on the 37th
nadibable goods, day of November, 1908, appiled for-the-Regis Marks, of the following Trade Mark tration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade
G. K. HAXTON, Manager.
CARYOSOL"
in the name of PEARSON'S ANTISEPTIC. proprietors thereof, CO., LIMITED, "who claim to be the sole
Dr. Hamilton Wright, one of the Americən Dalezates to the International Opium Com J'eking, January 4
mistion, arrived in Shanghai on Sunday, and is It becomes known that the edict ordering
staying at the Palace Hotel. Dr. Hamilton the removal of Yuan Shih-kai muu to a certain
Wright, in an interview with a representative Washington, December 1.
degree be traced to Chang Chib-toug, who has
of the N. C, Daily News, on the 4th inst, f.oor may your excellency enjoy good always been jealous of the former successes of
stated that the Commission had been called health and happiness; may the American pep. Yun, and who entertained apprehensions that
Root, Secretary of State. America had her own together at the instance of the Hon. Elihu. pila be ever blessed with prosperity and peace; Yuan would one day thwan his (Chang's) thess are our heartfelt wishes"
plans. It is expected that Prince Su, the Pre-sharp recovery at this writing, importers were opium problemin the Philippines and elsewhere, These are the sentiments expressed in thesident of the Board of Loterior, will be removed willing to give way one to two dollars per bale and the State Department found that there was concluding sentence of the letter from the late
ions a few settlements transpired.. The effect with the consumption or smoking of opium. on last mail's quotations. With these conces a great deal of dispute as to the evils copaected Emperor of China to the President, handed
of the present business basag carried on is Mr. Rool, therefore, considered that the time him to-day by Tang Shao Yị, the special Chi- nesn Ambassador, thanking the United States
second-hands will be to further reduce, the al-was ripe for summoning Commissioners and in view of 20 anticipated improvement in ed in the opium problem, to study the question ready diminished stocks in importers' gedowns, representing the various Governments interest the silver market, prospects of renewed activity from every sids. It was considered advisable it the yard market are within mensurable, dis that the Commission should be an international tance as soon as the China New Year holldays body, rather than that a report should be pre- pared by delegates of an interested. Power From Japan the report reaches us that forThe Chinese Government has been making ward sales have been contracted for delivery strenuous efforts to control its opíum evil, and from January to April to Chinese firms both in therefore it; and the other Powers having ferti. Osaka and Shanghai, After the prolonged torial possessions in the Far East, were invited period of inactivity in the Japanese cotton yarn to appoint Commissioners. ¡avitations were market, these forward sales amounting to some first issued to Great Britain, Chius, Japan, Ger 31,500 bales, of which 5,507 are reported on many, Holland Portugual and France, and when Jap nese account, may be accepted as an in the U.S. Government found that they were 731 dication of the hopeful cutlook which the con- readily responded to, it was decided to maté suming districts are capable of opening with the Commission wider in its scope,, and ac- political and physical conditions in the country cordingly Russia, Turkey, Persia and Siam were also invited to send delegates. The other great Powers, such as Italy, Austria and Spain were doi approached because they had neither
The presentating of the letter took place in the blue parlor of the White House at 2.3o o'clock this afternoon. Tang, who was accom: panied to the White House by Prince Trai Fu, as first secretary, and a dozen other members. of his suite, was introduced to the President by Acting Secretary Ades of the State Depart ment, in the absence of Mr. Root, who was 'confined to his home by indisposition. The
letter from the late Emperor was as follows:
"The Emperor of China to the President of the United States of America, greeting'
Hopat.
It is expected here that a change will take place in the next few days in the posts of the Viceroys at Canton, Tientsin and Mukden, is all of which partisans of Yuan Shib-kai are in power.
It is believed that Viceroy Hai Liang of the Yunkusi will be appointed Viceroy of Chibli.
There is a possibility that the definite suc Cessor of Yuan Shib-kai in the Waiwupu will mot be Liang Tung-yen bat Lu Hai-haan, the present Director-General of the Pukou-Tientsin
Railway
are over.
The position of Chen-pi also, President of the Board of Communications, it believed to be shaken and as his successor Tson Chupassuming their normal aspect
CRICKET.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUN..
"A" Team Police.
Mr. President: China has always main taleed the most friendly relations with the United States since the establishment of inter-ban is mentioned. course between the two countries. By taking the initiative in proposing remission of a por- tion of the indempity as provided by treaty; your excellency has won the respect of mankind for magnanimity and just dealing. Furthermore, the Congress has given signal proof of friendliness by giving effect to your excellency's recommendations. In afacere re- cognition of this generous action, we hereby appoint Tang hao Yi, an official with the rapk of President of a Ministry and Governor of the province of Fung Tien, as special Ambasador to proceed to the United States-for-the-purpose of presenting this our letter. We have always placed antire
* Team . Craigengewer. confidence in his eminent ability, clear percep- ~ The 'B" team will be represented by the fol- tion and sterling integrity. We hava specially lowing on the home ground to-morrow after- commended him, in the discharge of his dalies, noon, commencing at 2.15 p.m.-Messrs R. to convey to your excellency the expression of | Hancock, T. E. Pearce, F. H. U. Stevens, A. O. our grateful thanks and testify to our lasting Lang, H. D. Sharpin, S. . Logis, W. E. L. friendship. It is our hope that the relatious of Shenton, Capt, H. H. C, Baird, (The Buffs) Lt. the two countries will be further strengthened | J. S. §II (The Buffs) and Capt. S. Robinson
by mutual confidence. Long may your excel-
lency adjoy good bealth and happiness; may the American people be ever blessed with pro sperity and peace; These are our heartfelt wishes.
*Given on the 21th day of the eighth moen fa the thirty-fourth your of Kwang Hau (Sept- ember 19, 1908,3******
In praseeling the lotter Ambassador Tang recalled that it was the last message addressed by his late majesty to the President and seld every line of it brea has friendship and good will for the Government and people' of, the United States and voices the sentiment of all Gbina
The following have been selected to play for the "A" team in the above mitch on the latter's ground to-morrow afternoon, com mencing at 115 p.m.:-Mess. W. C. D. Turner, A. E' Lanning, H. R. Makin, E. A. Fowler, A. Mackenzie, A. P. Dashwood, E. H. Hiads E. Irving, W. Waterbouw, Lt. H. W. Green, and Lt. D. K. Anderson (The Buffs).
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H. L. C. C."B" v, CRAIGBNGOWER C, C. The above league match will take place on the former Club's ground, on Saturday at z o'clock p.m. Craigeogower team—!.E. Lam- mert (cpt.), G. A, Hancock, A. 0. Brawo, R. Bass, H. L. Manderson, W. H. Viveasb, R. Pestonji, A.: Osman, J, D, Noria, J. D. Kinnaird and L. A. Rosa
dates
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No. 20s. Suitable and selected threads were sold at a decline of Si to Siż par bale.
No. 16-Only one Mitt's production changed
hends at current rates.
Nos, Las, and for-Only a few Mill's pro- duction found bayers at a decline of 51 to 513 per bala.
Nos. 8r, and 6. -Nothing doing. Market closes steady. Sales-275 bales of No. 101, 175 bales of No. iar, so bales of No. 166, and 300 bales of No, zor; in all about 800 bales,
Arrivals: Per steamers Aways, Wakamiju Maru and Delki of about 6,800 bales.
Upsold Stock:-About 23,000 bales. Uncleared Stock :-About 17,000 bales. Exchange-Wo quote to-day as follows:-
Iodia T. T. at Ra. sgråper cent.
1. Demand London T.T.
11
H
Shi 19 1/16d=$ Demand »
#· 1.9}d=$ Shangbai...... ...» Tls. 758=$100,- Silver .........cena's W
23 13/160. percz.
TO-BAY'S EXCHANGK.
...
·Selling idados-Bank T.T....adi n.1/9 1/25 Da demand..........1.98
The Trade Mark has been used by the Ap plicants since 28 July, 1998, in respect of the following goods --
Chemical substance prepared for use in medicine and pharmacy, in Class 3. at the office of the Colonial Secretary of A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen Hongkong.
Dated the 8th day of January, 1997.
WILKINSON & GRIST,
on behalf of PEARSON'S ANTIFÈPTIC
LJKITAD.
Intimations.
FOUND.
J
CO.,
Owner can have same on application to--
THE SECRETARY,.
Club Lusirano. Mongkong, 5th January, 1909.
territorial possessions in the Far East, nor say AT the Club Lusitano on the 2nd qu opium problem to cope with alsewhere. At after the first performance of "The the solicitation of the U.S. State Department Geisha Oce GOLD LADY'S BRACELET, the various Governments concerned appointed |
with Chinese Gold Coin pendant. their Commissioners as early as possible, su That they could make a thorough-study- of: the opium question in their respective spheres. Thus, they will be in a position, on the as sembling of the Commission, to lay reports concerning the opium question, as it affects their possessions, on the table, and the Com mission, instead of being called upon to re ́ceiveTM voluminous evidence,; will be in position to grapple with the various problems that present themselves, ipamediately.
The Commissioners have been asked either to work for a joint International report, signed by all the delegates, or, if that is found jm. practicable, to, make reports on the subjecti discussed by the Commission to their rD+ spretive Governments. It is hoped that the original idea of a joint international report will
mission.
SILVER
LOST.
'ILVER BUCKLE attached to coloured Bell, Peak Road. Reward, if delivered at the
GERMAN CONSULATE. Hongkong, 7th January, 19:9.
To Let.
TO LET,
result from the the deliberations of the Com-GODOWN NO. CA, DUBBELL STREET,
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST"
MENT & AGENCY CO., LD, Hoogkong, in December 1968, [sa
"
TO LET.
ATHERLEIGH, CONDUITY, ROAD,
have HATHERLE
Dr. Hamilton Wright authorized our con. Do 4 months' sight Comporary's reprezentative to state that the France-Back T.T....2.201 American Commission represents the United America-Book T.T.41 States and its territories and possessions and that no portion, such as Hawaii, can send a Germany-Book T.T.........
...J.79 inda T.T...] $14.
delegate with any official standing as a Com Da LEAGUE TABLE.
missiopar. demand,mem
1321. The following is the League table up to
Shanghai--Bank T.T.
The ・・ American Commissioners Singapore-Bank T.T, par HK, $100 1715|| mada" a thorough study of the opium problem in so far as it affects America. P. W. L. D. P. Percent Japan-Bank T.T. Naka
6404 American possessions. Brindy stated, the object of the Conference will be to decide the extent of the oplum evil, and then recommend messoras for controlling. it. It bas no power to make avy sgreements--they must be the sobject of subsequent negotiations when the Powars Concerted. Finally, Dr Hamilton Wright fald great stress upon the fact that the delegates have been appointed to a. Commissing not a Conference and that r work will be to study the question in its
aspects, and then to make such recom
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The President replied briefly, saying in cone closion: ask you to express to your augusi reign and to the Chinese Government, my
ciation and that of the Government and CraigeogonNAL Yof the United States, of the sending of R. G. Anna' this special Embassy, which so finely siqualites H. K. Police,
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