BRITISH MINING CONCESSION
CHINESE MERCHANTS Tung Shun Tai
Sui Sheng Chun Ten Wha Chan Tick Lung Chan
CONSULATES
GREAT BRITAIN CHINA
Consul-Tang Cha Hsien Secretary-Y. C. Litsung
JAPAN
CHINNAMPO-PINGYANG
Acting Consul-H. Kirino Chancellor S. Tokuya Interpreter-K. Fukuda Inspector of Police-T. Kadoi Clerk-T. Mochihara
CUSTOMS
DIRECTORY
Assistant-in-charge-L. A, Hopkins Clerks-Hong Ki-Mo, Yun Ho Assistant Examiner-Ku Ta-ting Tidewaiters-B. Ohkubo, Y. Matsuda
DAI ICHI GINKO, LIMITED
T. Kamijima, manager
HORI & Co.
113
Owners of ships-"Kyenychae," "Kyenpo"
"Dai Tong Kang"
MISSION ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS
One Priest
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
Chairman-H. Kirino
Members-Yun Chai Ho, Tang Chao
Hsien, T. Harada, S. Yu Clerk-T. Mochihara
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA Keida & Co., agents
S. S. "Shinanogawa Maru" S. S. "Chikugogawa Maru" S. S. "Futami Maru"
ORIENTAL CONSOLIDATED MINING Co.
JAPANESE MERCHANTS
Iwoi & Co.
Miura & Co.
Kuma & Co.
Keida & Co.
Arai & Co.
PINGYANG
Pingyang, the capital city of the province of the same name, about 44 miles from the port of Chinnampo, ranks as the third city of the empire. It has been opened as a trad- ing mart, where foreigners may reside, trade, and rent land and houses, according to native rules, anywhere within the limit to be marked off for that purpose. This limit was however ignored, and the Government allowed the matter to slide.. No Custom-house will be opened there, all goods to and from Pingyang paying duty for and from abroad at Chinnampo. The foreigners residing at Pingyang comprise twenty-six American and British missionaries, one French missionary, about 150 Japanese, and 60 Chinese.
MISSIONS
AMERICAN
Rev. J. Bernheisel
Miss M. Best
Rev. W. Baird and wife
Mrs. Dr. R. Hall
Miss Howells
Rev. W. B. Hunt and wife
Dr. E. D. Follwell and wife Rev. G. Lee and wife Rev. S. A. Moffett and wife Rev. C. Morris
Rev. C. W. Leek and wife
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DIRECTORY
Rev. W. A. Noble and wife Dr. H. Sharrocks
Rev. W. Swallen and wife Mrs. M. Webb
Dr. H. J. Wells and wife Rev. W. C. Whittemore
MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS
1 French Priest
JAPANESE CONSULATE
M. Shinjo, in charge.