548

SEOUL-UNSANKINKO-CHEMULPO

SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co.-Teleph. TAYLOR & Co., W. W., Importers and

2117; Tel. Ad: Singer

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK-178, Itchome, Gishudori; Telephs. Kokamon 1279 and 647; P.O. Box 3, Seidaimon; Tel. Ad: Socony

N. B. Morton, manager

A. Gorman

L. A. Hinder

P. H. Kipp Miss L. Joly

W. L. Culbert

W. E. Shields

Miss M. Stevens Miss Evans

Exporters-Teleph. 2183; Tel. Ad: Tay-

lorgawa

W. W. Taylor

A. W. Taylor | U. Mouat-Biggs Proprietors

Ye Olde Curio Shop

Seoul Garage and Sales Co. Agencies

South British Insurance Co., Ld. Pacific Mail Steamship Co., managing agts. United States Shipping Board

UNSANKINKO

ORIENTAL CONSOLIDATED MINING CO., THE

-Tel. Ad: Pukchin, Unsankinko

Alf. Welhaven, gen. manager (Pukchin) Thomas W. Van Ess, asst. mgr. (do.) J. B. Lower, supt.

(Tabowie)

W. H. Aldridge, mec. engr. (Taracol) E. H. Emerson, electrical engr. (do.), A. B. Palmer, cashier (Tabowie) S. E. Iijima, sec. to gen. mgr. (do.) E. L. Power, M.D., med. officer (Taracol) P. L. Huffman, supt. of fuel and

Timber Railway

(Tabowie)

Capt. E. S. Barstow, agent (Chinnampo) Townsend & Co., agents (Chemulpo) Dick, Bruhn & Co., agents (Kobe) Tabowie Camp

C. B. Woodford, mine

foreman

(Tongkol and Nuchadagi Mines) G. Chesterfield Evans, metallurgist

R. H. Oliver, mine foreman (Tabowie)

J. L. Olsson, mine shift boss F. Roberts,

E. Rowe,

A. Mihailov,

B. Toporkov,

do.

do.

do.

do.

P. H. Sissenere, mill foreman N. J. Rogers, mill shift boss F. W. J. Barnett,

P. Mihailov,

Taracol Camp

do.

do.

F. B. Wood, mine foreman

M. B. Arick, mine shift boss

do.

do.

O. S. Boolatovitch, do.

T. Hosken,

M. T. Stevens,

N. Magen,

do.

John Crocker, mill shift boss

F. J. Donnelly,

do.

A. Chulcoff,

do.

B. Pedersen, machinist.

LADIES' LIST

Mrs. Alf. Welhaven

(Pukchin)

Mrs. C. B. Woodford

Mrs. Thomas W. Van Ess

do.

Mrs. P. L. Huffman

(Tabowie)

do.

Mrs. J. B. Lower

(Tabowie)

Mrs. G. Chesterfield Evans (Taracol)

Mrs. E. L. Power

(Taracol)

Mrs. F. B. Wood

(Tabowie)

Mrs. A. B. Palmer

(Tabowie)

Mrs. F. Roberts

Mrs. R. H. Oliver

do.

Mrs. P. Mihailov

do. do.

CHEMULPO

浦物濟 Che-mul-po

This port, called by the Japanese Jinsen, and by the Chinese Jenchuan, is situated on the west coast of Chosen (Corea), in the metropolitan province of Kyongki, at the entrance of the Salée River, an embouchure of the Han or Seoul River. It was opened to foreign trade in 1883, when it was a poor fishing village, and is now a flourishing and rapidly increasing centre of trade, with a native population, including Japanese, of about 40,000. A railway runs from Chemulpo to Fusan, meeting the line from Seoul at Yong-dong-po (Yei-do-ho). The price of land has risen to almost fabulous rates.

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