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articles de luxe or curios. The population of the city is about 271,000. About 73,000 Japanese reside in Seoul and there are about 550 Europeans and Americans. An electric railway, running for seven miles along the main streets of Seoul and thence three or four miles into the country, was opened in 1899, and one extends to Riong-san and Mokpo. A railway connects Chemulpo with Seoul, and another line connects the city of Fusan.
DIRECTORY
BRIEN, DR. D. H.-Takezoye-machi, 3-
chome
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY—
Teleph. 283; Tel. Ad: Testaments
Hugh Miller, secretary
Thomas Hobbs, assist. secretary
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (JAPANESE) -
Hasegawa-cho
Secretary-Tomonojo Omura
CHOJIYA & CO., LTD., Merchants
CHOSEN GOMU KOGYO-SHA, Rubber Goods
-88, Horai cho, 1 chome
CHOSEN SEISHI KAISHA, Silk Filature-
181, Suinindo
CHOSEN
SYNDICATE,
SYNDICATE, LTD. (Operating French Mining Concession)- Taiyudo; Tel. Ad: Chosynd
A. R. Weigall, general manager A. McFarlane assist. do.
J. Walton, mining supt.
C. Feldtman, milling supt. M. Bryan, master mechanic
G. Cranor, mine auditor A. Castle, mining assistant P. Rondon, general assistant
J. Tillett, stenographer
E. Martel, French advisor in Seoul A. Munier, mining shift boss Dr. Bechamp, medical officer L. Baldissero, mill shaft boss T. McCall, construction work
B. Efremoff, in charge of forests and
timbers
CHOSEN TENNEN KORI KAISHA, Ice Works
-73, Eiraku-cho, 2-chome
CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SOCIETY OF KOREA, Publishers and Booksellers, Publishing Office of the "Korea Mission Field,' "Christian Messenger," "Korea Mission Year Book" Teleph. 275 (Kokamon); Tel. Ad: Bonwick
G. Bonwick, secretary
C. S. Deming, S.T.D.
W. M. Clark, D.D. R. A. Hardie, M.D.
CONSULATES
AMERICAN-Teleph. 772
Consul-General-Ransford S. Miller Vice Consul-C. H. Stephan
Clerk-Miss H. Griffiths
BELGIUM
Consul-H. W. Davidson
CHINA-15, Hon-cho, 1-chome
FRANCE-30, Hamaguri-dori; Tel. Ad:
Fransulat, Keijo
Consul-E. Gallois
GREAT BRITAIN -Teleph. 30 (Kokamon);
P.O. Box 16; Tel. Ad: Britain
Consul General-Oswald White Vice-Consul-D. W. Kermode
ITALY
H.B.M. Consul-General in charge of
Italian interests
RUSSIA-15, Teido
Consul-General-B. Charmanoff
Vice-Consul-D. Moorzin
DAI-ICHI GINKO, LTD. (Formerly the First
National Bank of Japan)
M. Asakawa, manager K. Noguchi, per pro. K. Matsumoto, do.
DAIDO BOYEKI KAISHA, General Impor- ters and Exporters-124, Nandaimon- dori, 1-chome
DAVIDSON, H. W., Merchant and Com- mission Agent-Teleph. 337; Tel. Ad: Davidson; Codes: A.B.C. 5th edn., Bent- ley's, Western Union
H. W. Davidson
G. R. Frampton
Agent
North British & Mercantile Insce. Co.
FUJIKI & Co., Merchants
GARTNER & Co., Merchants-107, Meiji-
machi