MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1901.
SUPREME COURT.
IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
(Before His Hon. Bir John Carrington, "Kt., C. ILG., Chief Justice,) February 18, 1901.
THE VAUMAN MULDER..
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.
London, Fab. 1-Besides the German Dragoon Guards, a detachment of German Hunnura, of which the Prince of Wales was chit prior to his secession, attends the Queen's funeral.
The whole of yesterday till lato at night the work of erecting countless standa and draging houses along the rou to was proceed-
Shield Competition VICTORI RECREATION CLUB U. & CO., R... On Saturday afternoon, -largs crowd lined the enclosure the Football Ground, Happy Valley, to witness the Shield Tię, in tho Third Round of the competition, between the Victoria Recreation Club and G Company, Royal Welsh, Tasiliors (holders). In the previous wound, & Co. beat the Centurion, 10; the V.R.O knock-onies. ing out D Co., R.W.F., by & goals to 6. Maguito (of lens year's Engineer's team) assisted the RecreationClub, the sides VR-Goal, Gidley; hacks, Fittock
The Attorney General (the Hop. W. Meigh Goodman, K.C.) said with referuee to the charge of murder against Ho Shand Wong Fung Chau that ho wished his lord. His teamed ship to fixed a date for trial. friend, Mr Robinson, appeared for the de fonce. He thought, therefore, that Thur ding should be dixed, otherwise they might not be able to got through before Saturdayilning e as follows:- night. There were 10 witnesses on behalf of the Crown.
Bis Jardship-Vory well, say Thursday at 10 o'clock.
TURAD MOCIETY.
The Japanese battleship Untouce has ar- rived in the Sulens ko take part in the core-
The demand for watk to view thefuneral procession is very keen, and uncovered whilst windows he fitching Te seats nrn fetching six to seven pounds cash, hundred pounds. An immense number of
of the houses.
anu
Entertainments. HARMSTON'S CIRCUS
ANT
ROYAL MENAGERIE,
To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements weig, Manila February 15-JARDINE,
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 80,
HS following Particulum and Condi Lions of SALE of CROWN LAND by
TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PUBLIC AUCTION, to be held at the Offices
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE FAVORITE JANSON'S, AJAX THE ARTISTIC
SISTERS FREZAGONDA
and Duncan; half-barks, Lourein, Laps wrestles will be suspended from the fronts | Our Magnificent Stud of Totes in the i
ley, and Beett; fawards, Seth, Yulo, Maguire, Hurton, and Henderson,
London, February 2. 9.30 a..-The morning opened dry it with threatening A force of constabulary
rain and show.
G. Co. Goul, Arden; backs, Murray, Lambert; half-backs, Davis, Parsal, and
crude nlready gathering. The morning Pugh ; forwanis. Williams, Cheetle, Boul-smbled laat midnight to control the trains Are Praid aful all aro making for Hyde Park. Troops have been arriving all
Wong Mo was charged with. on 16th January, being a member of an unlawfulton, Lisy, and Jones. society, to wit, the Triad Socioły.
Silva,
Thoplay at theouteat one of vory scrappy He pleaded not guilty, and the following ordet, neither teant showing any combina gentlemen were engpannelled as the jury-tion, Long kicking was indulged in by the Mesare W. G. Humphreys, H. Amold, forwards, but no impression could be made C. 49. Hermann, J. Guttierez, M. dn on the defence. The Fusiliers were the Silva Camarez, Manuel Watson and P. E. more dangerous team but failed miserably in front of gual. Nearing the end of the The Attorney General said that on the first half Me Ross, the reforec, had to stop merning of the 16th January, Lance Sor-
the game on account of rough play; and ad- geant Burchell was ortising about the Har minister caution to several of the playera. bourn police Anty, urching for arms Breaking away the V.R.C. forwards got and maintaining the law when he came withia shouting distance, and the goal. across boat No. 2735. He to'd the pooplo keeper in trying to avort dnagar left his on board the beat to come into the police charge unprotected, giving the Retention pinnace while he searched She host. He Clabs ohunice, which was availed of by observed that the prisoner did not arom Henderson, the teams thereafter crossing very willing to come. Ho thou search.
over with the score standing 10 in the el the boat had found a revolver. V.R.. favour. He noticed that accused nonined rather uncany and shifted his belt round on his body. He suspected that something was wrong, and took the bolt from him. On looking into the pouch, he found a badge or diploma of the Trind Society, which he proded. At the Fulica Station prisoner stated that be picked the piece of clotis or paper from the atred,
After evidence the prisoner was found guilty and His Lorkhip passed soles of four mentha isprisonment with hard
labour.
INTERESTING TO HOUSE- HOLDERS.
At the Magistracy to-day, K. W. Mousy, No Goolistan, Conduit Road, was tharged at the instance of J. Ross, Dvoraout, Hongkong Water Work with having on 13th inst, altered the water service. He pleaded not guilty?
Mr Ross said that, on the date in ques- tion, he visitad No. 2 Geolistat, and found a copper pipe lending to a heatingapparatus in the back room.
to 0.
right.
The crowds on the northern shore of the Solent are estimator at half a million. which exceeded the throngs assembled on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee.
Building, stands and hoardings along the funeral route to London are hung with Rembro draperies. Inscriptions are ap patent only at two points.
Deurned to
The Duchess of York Osborne mediately after the culia was
embarked.
London, Felarry 1, 10-25 p.m.-The onfin, covered with the coronation robes and seruunted by the Ursan, orb, and the seoptre, the gems of which glittered in brilliant surishing, left Osborne at 1.46 pvi ona khaki-coloured gamestringe dren by eight hues and driven by Artil fernen. Immediately behind walked the King and the Emperor Williams, both in the uniform of Admirala, and the Duke of Connaught, in General's uniform; then six other Princes and then uno Royal Tadics, heated by the Queen in deep back, thick-
in threes. veiled, walked
Rolistic STEEPLECHASE, Introducing the Entire Company. TUESDAY EVENING, February 10th, TUG-OF-WAR. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES.
FINAL
MATINEE FRIDAY,
(TUESDAY, FE. 19. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, Fur, 2015. THURSDAY, FEB. 21sT. Jeu 22xv. SATURDAY. Tea. 23. DURING CHINESE HOLIDAYS. FRIDAY EVENING. FERCANY 22ND. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO Mrs. HARMSTON-LOVE.
A HOST OF NOVELTIES.
GENTLEMEN RIDERS' NIGHT. A Handsome Trophy to the best Gentle ar Rider over our Stop dechase Course on our Horses to the drawn on the Evening it MEN AMATEURS. Gentleson intend- takes place. OPEN TO ALL GENTLE ing to compete will kindly nudily by letter The coffin was cried on board the At-wheed t MANAGER, CIRCUS, CON.
NAUGHT HOUSE, beta by anilors and laid in a catafalque un- der a ruby and velvet pavillon upon at the sides an as to be visible from afar. Eight torpocio-dentrorem piloted the Royal Yachta ness between lines of stately wat reesels, saven of which were foreign, to Gosport. As the Albertz approached, each new nan- ned ship and the hands played the Fun- ors March. Minute gas wore fired, so that throughoas the passage The solemn thunder of cannon or the plaintive strains of music were unco sing. (import was | reached at five o'clock.
The second half was better contested than the first, but bad finishing robbed both teams of what ought to have been so tain points. A second goal fall to the V.R., who ran obs. winners by 2 goals The winners are to be congratulated on their victory, but will have to learn the passing game if they intend making an im pressit more experienced teams. Henly derson and Seth played wcil on the wings the Inter'a centring boing very deadly and well timed.
The losers are nida patch on the team that won su many laurels last seB3001 -
CRICKET.
ROYAL WEICH PONILJEES 4. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPU.
.'
A match was played on the Cricket Ground on Saturday between teams repre- enting the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the Hongkong Feluntsera. The Fusiliers had first loase of a good wicket, and compiled the score of 153, of which 58 steal to the credit of Lance-Corporal Preedy, who hit out freely and wasto fewer than ten times at the boundary lins. Gunner Cox was the most successful bowler, dismissing three of the soldiers for 15 runs, The Volunteers
Grose-cxomined by Mr Mouns07, wit-were rather weakly represented. Corporal nes id he had been to the house un two occasions. The first time he went
The remains during the night will be guarded by meref-war boats.
The cartes from Osborng was intensely inessive by itasimplicity. The Quoon's Pipers played ward laments for the first balfile, and than masued hanis played Bathoven's Funeral March to the quay. India's Tribute and the King's Reply.
x Dice Plan:-ROBINSON Praso Co., Queen's Road.
POPULAR PRICES. Soldiers and Sailors of all Na tionalities admitted to Chairs and Stalls Half-price.
Ropret LOVE.......... Manager, Cal. Cuas. B. Buxs...tepresentative.
Hongkong, February 18, 1901.
THEATRE:
ROYAL
BOXING
Calcatta, February 1, 12-5 -The TOURNAMENT.
Head was absent, Gunner Woodgates was
Viceroy cabled te the Secretary of State top serer for the side with 32. Lieut.. Higgon we gain very deally with the l,for India, on the 24th January, the follow- ing message for submission to the Krag | Emperor :-
The Governort of Indin have heard Taith profound sorrow of the death of the 19 Queen Empress. From every quarter of 15 fadia news contingus to arrive showing 1 unaffected griot and lamentation apogeg all maces and creeds. Governacent, princes, 58 people are one in mourning the death
Liest. Williams, & Libaaud........................................ Lious. Johgeon, e Stewart, b. Wood.
Enter
Ores 10 ALL Cour
To Decor Who al BONA FIDE
CHAMPIONS.
28th FEBRUARY, 1st and 2nd MARCH.
0 of a Sovereign overal here as 19 previous PRIZES OVER ...
Monarch has be, and to when loyalty
20 merged into jeve, There is a mardous
13 Eeling that Indil has lost not merely a 12 Queen, but a Mother. On behalf of n
៧ នម (x)
I beg te envoy ta the King-Ranter-
was about a furlaight before the 18th.nd dismissed six of the Volunteers for an The water authority was the Dinctor of avotage of about & runs auch. Scores:- Public Works whhad a subordinate named
KW, F.-FLUST INNINGS. Mr Hollingsworth. It was Mr Hollinge. Capt. Doughty, e Libeaud, & Wild
Lieut. Hill, Wild .... worth that witnew took his directions from. | Litut, Walwyn, Libeaud Defondent had had great difficulty before Lates-Corp. Preely, e Cox. b Wood- he got water at all. Mr Ormsby and Mr Hollingswerth were considerably annoyed about the matter. Witness nu vor heard that Mr Ormsby The annoyed because be (witaan) had adched the Colonial Secre- gry. He was told that water mates had boca remitted to the defendant. The pipe was of an inch in diameter and the T piena was connected inmediately behind tho iunie, pipo which lot the water Bow direct into the bath. On the E piece there was a stop- cock, which, when turned sm, allowed the ilow to the heater. If both cocks were turned on, the water would only trickle through the copper pipe. Wit neslid not know why the defendant was not told that the pipe was there. He did not know if it was used to give people notice Before they were summoned.
water to
Mr Mounsey d the pipes were put into the house by the Goverment the wolves, And he bal personally nothing to do with thon.
Ho bought the water heater, and fixal it up at his own expense beftire he went into the house at The Government kasv perfectly well that the header was there, it had beou there for two or three this. The pips that connected with the heater was the mall. eut pipe that could possibly be gut, and it was not connected with tu vain pipo in Any way. The water service had not been extended in
any nay, and
it was absolutely abated to construe it i that way.
His Worship (Mr Hazeland)-The ques tion is whether you altered the pipo.
ifr MouneeyNo, I have nos altered thi
pipe
His Worship-I think they ought to have
gisani you notice at anyrate.
Mr Mounacy-The whole point is that
the residents in that road have been
Liew. Figgon, net out...ounters Lieut. Gwyther, Hanson, b Libaiud.. Major Sir H. McMahon, & Cox... Mager Dobell, b tux.. Lieut. Stockwell, Cox
Extras
Totá
:
SECOND INNINGA.
སཾགྒཎྷཝཱ ཙ ''ཏཏྟིཏསྶ ཏི ཏི
Tent. Hill, & Co... Lion. Liggep, t out.. up, Doughty, Cox Tiost. Gwyther, Garrard Liost. Johnson, e Cox, b German). Lance-Corp. Pready, substitute, b
Hooper Major Sir H. McMahon, b Hoser
Dobell, not out... Extras...
K.K. V.C.
Total for six wickels... it. Maitland, Freedy. Gamer Hooper, Freedy.... Garner Certard, Williams, b Higgǝn- Gunner Wedgies, b Higgon Gurner C3, Doughty, b Higan Gunner Wild, & Higgon Qunner Hanson, b Higon
| Gasner Libenud, not out...
Gunner Grant South, li. Iggon... Lieut. Stewart, b Preedy.
Corp. Head (alscout).......
agitating for water, and the Director of wid.. Public Works Em beut so worried himself,
Lilienu
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
BW, PINT INSINĖS.
either because he had no power or no in Weedgates clination to remedy matters, that a pro- llanson clamation, panme, has no forth frena tik manat intelligent department that
every householder in that read should Corn.
be worried na anak as possible.
WIL...
His Worshiply synpstbies are entire Stewart. Jy with you, Mr Mounsey, and Ishall not Hooper inflict any penalty. I must say I am not Garmurd without doubt as to this question of after
ing the service pipe, but the water antha Higgon rities should have given you notice. The Praedy summer is dismissed.
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Thi
an assurance of these sentements and
2 effer him our respectful homagg upesh hix
4 Accession to the Throne of the British
Empire,
he
Seretary of Hinte sent dit follow- ing reply to the Viceroy's message na dan. 099th
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of tho Publio Warka Department. MONDAY, the 25th day of February, 1001, st3 p.in, aro published for gene! information.
By Command,
J. U. STEWART LOCKHART,
Odonial Secretary.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Orrick,
Hongkong, 9th February, 1901.
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Particulars and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 25th day of February, 1001, at pm, at the Offices of the Pablic Works Department, by Onder di His Excellency the Guverner, ci Ons Loto Car Land at Fuk Tu Heung, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkang, for a term of 75 Year, with the option of renewal at a Grown Rent to buized by the Surveyor of 18 Majesty the Kise, for no further term of 78 Years.
Particulars of the Dub
Begniars
Measure- inante.
Registry Locality 4 NC.
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Kowloon
Jufundi Fak 14 No. 1,199
Denne ( 20
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 87.
الإلك
THE following Particularsal Conditions of SALE of CROWN LAND by PUC AUCTION, to be held at the OS of the Public Works Deputirent, an MUNDAY, the 20th day of February, 1901, at 3 fm, are published for general" information.
By Command,
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J. H. STEWART, LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFIE,
Hongkong, 9th February, 1991. Particulars and Conditions of the Tetting by Public Auction Sale, to be held an MONDAY, the 25th day of February, 1301, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Pallic Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Gevorner, of Fire Lots of Crown Land, at Hang
TO LET
KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
1008, from 1st Bay. Apply to
16,
Loongang, British steamor, 1,092, G. S.
MATHESON & Co.
Hikoian“ Mterre. Japanese stariner, 2, 302, P. Hallstrom, Moji Fibruary 13, Casle- Kow-MITSUI Bussan Kamta. K
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, February 18, 1901 381
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
CANTON, LIMITED.
Changsha, British str., 1,403, T. Moore, Kobo Feb. 11, General-BUTTREFAELD SWIRE.
ony-kui, German steamior, 1,115, E. Muble Bangkok February 11, Rico- ALLLOBERS & Co.
Clara, German stomer, 675, A Hansen, Haiphong md Hoilow Feb. 17, Rice and General-JEN &00.
Formas, British steamer, 074) A. E. TOTICE is hereby given that an X-Hedgins, Tamaui Fob, 13, and Amoy 17,
TRAORDINARY GENERAL General DovLAS STRAP Co
MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Society's Head Ohio, No. 1, Queen's Buildings, on FRIDAY, the 1st. day of March, 19, nt Noos, when the following Resolution will be proposed :---
PROPOSED RESOLUTION.
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That in Article 81 the figurea $7,000
be eliminated and in place thereof the figuras 812,000 `bs inserted." Should this Resolution be passed by the requisite majority, it will be submittal for ↑ confirmatios an a Special Resolution to a Second Extraordinary General Meeting, which will be convened on TUESDAY, 19th March, 1901, at ux. By Order of the Board.
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W. J. SAUNDERS. Beerctory.
DEPARTURES. February 17.
Asesilia, for Shangħal Felgang for Croton Daijin Muru, for Tsai,
47 chew, for Singapore and Liverpool. Loesut, for Bangkok, Hongkong, for Haiphong. Tamis Maru, for Nagasaki. Hanai, for Kwong-diów-wan. Phru Chum Klan, "for Bangkok. Albany American ariser, for Manila.
Felmary 18.
Bragad, for Shanghai. Kuchalate Mani, der Kurchinojza. Dorian, for Saigon,
Lolver, for Shanghai.
303 Afiched Jelon, for Uniphong.
Course for Yokolu,
Hongkong, 18tha Pohnmay, 198)L.
THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
THE Company's Steamship
THE
PERLA,
Pateroni Miers for Moji, -
Tits for Canto
Dimaade, for Mobiln
Zente, Austrian cruiser, for Slankaik wan.
CLEARED.
Pelage, for Sing pre
Captain R. W. Amosa, will be despatchief P. c. in fit, for Bangkok. as above on FRIDAY, the 22nd Just., ut 5 | 2rogens, for Touron.
J, t
PASSENGERS.
Blon, for Yokohama The attention of Passengers ja dinered Lema, for Canton, to the excllant Accoununlalion provided She is sited throughout by this Stenmer. with the Blectric Lightmul is supplied with a Refrigerating Chamber, A Doster is carried.
For Freight or Pasange, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & C.,
Geral Abunagers
Hongling, February 18, 1991. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
ROI SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUI,
WE
NAIDZURG MARO
ARRIVED.
Per Bage, for Hongkong: Iroom Lan den, Rev. N. Chetwie Kam, Mr Godwin, and Mrs Tuinsend's cusab'; from Marseilles, Mraut Mrs J. Flecher Moop; from Suoz, Mr H. R. Le Marchel; from Bombay, Mr 382. Hio, Mr A. Kon. Mr M set and ser- vant; fan Penang. Messrs Leeds and LD. Foam Singaporo, Mrs Mason, Mousre 1. MeLean, Kuller, J. C. Hutchison, A. E. Raphael, A. E. Eisdale, Mr Sappier and variant. For Shanghai: from London, Mes F. Tryth, W. Jones. Johanson, E. Dingle, Horn, Palmer, Mrs Dowler, chiktren al marid; from Marsilles. Mr M. P. Baird; from Bombay, L. Rundle, Air H. S. Raphael, Miss Hephael, and Mr Ayr For Nagwaki: from Marseilles, Sisters Rodie, Alas, and label. For Yokolum: from Fondan, Mir Fletcher 379 Muset, Mr Blundall, Mr H. S. Walker, Mr J. Matthews; from Brindisi, D. and Mrs Baldees from Port Said, Me Thos. Cock, and Mr Rugers; from Bing pr, Mrs Cleara, 3 children namah.
will be despatched for the albare. Paris on SUNDAY Next, the 24th Instant, Jon Freight or Pasage, «pply do
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA;
Agenta.
Hanglong, February 18, 1901.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEROTS POSTE FRANÇAIS.
Hom, Kowloon, in the Colony of FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOKE
AND FOKOLLAMA. Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, Crown with the option of reuswal at Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Co.'s Steamslig His Majesty the KINI, for one further term of 5 years.
Particuitos of the Lola.
Boundary
Menzure- Fitenti
$2,000.
Locati
*
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Ho
f. H. SU EL.
|aperi,
Inland JALL
NA Jurgi
21 117-1740) 7,195; 84 IS 10 Lovato 47, 124 125
GIGANTIC ENTRIES.
EXTRIES.
FEATURE WERrs (198
r.)
T Lawtons, Band, R,W. F., v. D. Davis,
E. Co., R. N.F.
I am comunaled by the King-pur. 21 to transmit to you the following answer :-- "I revizgnis in Your Excelency's
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B. Brin, US.S. Brielām, v. J. Jago,
H.3.8. Onturion.
message the affection and loyalty inspired T. Mathews Bud, R.W.F., . C. A.
by the Queer-Empress Vietora droghout
is all classes of her subjects sa tedia by the
3 wisdom na justice of her long reign, and her earnest personal liitule for their
-10 welfare. In deeply touched by the ex pression of their universal sets. I desire at my sckowledgment of the boinage ten. dered to me upon my Accession to the
115
16 Throne may be made known to the Chicis
13 and the pouple of India, whose country 1
2
J.
Bowley, Taiken Sugar Refinery,
Veir, 11. M. Naval Yent, v. W.
Creasy. Scice Trin.
120 130 17
105
MID SAVIS
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. STEAM FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI,
HIOGO AND YOKOHAMA,
HTHE Impaial German Mail Steamship
Reserves Tan Bailey, II. M.B. Enterated,
and H. K. Remedios.
T.
LIGHT WEIGHTS (140) Baddeley, Sapper, R.E... W. Photos,
BCo., R.W.F.
T. 1'hillips, MLS, Argand, v. J. Sand-
ford, BC, R.W.F.
H.M.S. Confia fan V. W.
hava Bean in whose attachment to my Ce...I.. H. MS. Trük
32 Throne I have full confidence, and whose
to
15 prosperity and happiness will always
me of the highest interest and concern.
Calcutta, Falary 1- The Viceroy to- day, addressing the Legislative Council, paid an elignent tribute to Vitoria I.
London, Feb. 4.-There was a painful incident at Windeur. All was randy at the Gatation, and the Earl Marshal (hike of Norfolk) had given the signal to proceed. 94 but the artillery horses in this gun-carriage refused to stir, and rasisted cory effort. The King was much distressed, and a cat.,
astropheus kared. A pary of life
jackets advanced, and offered their barvices. The horses wore unhatnessed, tho traces converted into a long ropa by which 2the sailors hauled the coffin to the
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VOLUNTERS.
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The tenant of the next house, No. 1. to. ILS ARGONAUT.
The above match was played at Happy Mr Mounser at, on pleading guilty to a similar charge, fined the nominal penalty Valley on Saturday, Scores: of 85.
Mails.
The Imperial German Mail . Sachsen
left Shougalan Saturday afternoon, the 18th Feb, dresy bo capicted here
AMEENDYMION,
F. H. Vast, a fellow, b Mullineux ...
G. S. P. Franklin, Brandreth, b St.
Clair
Private Williams, b Mullincax JH. Orton, Gooding
I W. Johnson, Canding, b Fellowes
on or about Monday night, the 18th V. Gascoigne, Gooding Fel
N. M. Thurston, b St. Ülair
The T.K. K. sa Hongherty Mark, with ES. Silk, b St. Clair .....
the AMERICAN MA of 24th January, Cipt. Boothby, b St. Clair left Yokolums on Wednesday, the 13-Frivate Price, not trut Feb., at daylight, and may be expected W Fraser, b Gooding hera on crabout Wednesday, the 20th Extras Feb.
.....
The T. K. a. Nippon Maru, with
mails do, which left. Hongkong dan. 12th for a Francisco ris Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe, Inud Sea, Toko
Total
SILUS CARGOMART." Gifton Brown, Wifliars, Franklin Bov. A. J. Dexter, b Frankli
karia and Honolulu, arrived at her V. Rosa, Price, b Williss..
destination on the 8th Feb.
The P. M. S. §. Co.'s 5.8., Lin, with
mails ke left Say Francis or this
port via Honolulu Yokolnas, Irland
H. Mallineux, Franklin.
T Hawkins, WillITOS
St. Clair, Franker
I. Fellowes, Wilbain's
Sea, Koke, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on Gooding, Williams
the ixt. Feb.
T. Brodroth, st Price, Franklin
The 0, & 0. Co.'s sa. Juric, wide mails. Lucas, b Franklin
&c., loft Sun Francisco for this port. Thotana, net out
via Honolulu, Tokohams, Inland Ses,
Kubo. Nagasaki and Shangazi, on the
8th Feb.
Extras.
Pr
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Latest Advices.
chapel
The silk ex. C. P. R. Co.'s sa. Empress of Chine arrived at New York on the 15th Feb.
The N. I. t. I. I. Meier, chartered by
Foster,
7. Harvey, R.MA., 11.M.8. Zamary v. J.
Kinsey, U.S.S. Beuningen. ReservW. Barrett, Sapper, R.E Pto. B. Moore, A.0.C., C. Morriss, C. Co., BW. F., Sergt. Davis, R.W.F.
SUPER WEISHTs (155 (be) Thos. Phillips, H.M.S. Agenant, v. W.
8. Bailey, Honkong.
Mansford, H.MLS." Argument, v. J. Burns, U.83, Albengg Sergt. Jones, R.W.F. v. & C. Daley,
U.S.S. Boll
BAYERN,
of the NobeRTSCHER LOVE, Captain H. BLEEKEL, due here with the cutward German Mail about THURSDAY, the 21st! Instant, will leave for the above pilucos about 24 hours after arrival.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
For further particular, apply to
MELCHERS & ..
Agents. Hongkong, Febrane 18, 1901.
376
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Į
TE
ANNAM, Captain Poydeson, will be despatched for the abwe Ports et abant SUNDAY, the 24th lost.
For Freight.or Famage, apply to
GE CHAMPEAUX,
dgmuk. Hongkong, February 18, 1901.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION C0.5
STEAMER BENGAL
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
80
STRAITS.
"ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- not Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being funded and placed of their risks is the oxas A Kowes WHARF AND GODOWN COZPANY's Genewss at howleon, where each Gamalga ment will be surtel out Mark by Maric and delivery cant be plained as 2000s as the Gords as landed
This Vessel brings en Cargo :--
From Losnos, es 5. Clean and Ard, Freers CʻACUTTA, ER s.8. Burro. From PERSIAN GULF, ex 4.5. Stand, Arthur and Assurin. From Aar, 5.2. Maand Neul,"
Guds at Clenral by the 24th: Inst., at 4 pm, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in ay so whatever.
All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, anda ceriffients of the damage obtained from the Godown Compary with- FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FUOCHOW,in tan days after the vessel's scrival here,
after mich no cloins will bo recognised.
THE Company's Steamship
ΠΑΙΤΑΝ,
Captain Rescu, will be despatched
W. New, F.M.S. Tarifde, v. Bob above Port, on FRIDAY, the 22nd
Taikou Sugar Relivery.
Co. Susith, H.1.8. Centurion. į
HEAVY ON CATCH WEIGHT.
McMurmy, 2th Co. S.TRA, & Copt,
Aldridge, 2uth Co. S.D.R. A.
luck Gurninn, Harusion's Circus, v. Bub
Savidge, H.M.S. Gelath.
4. II. Tible, U.S.S. Bratijn, v. W. S.
Bailey, Hongkong.
INTULAR PRICES.
the Trapatial Gerumn Gespraut left Stage Reservel Seats Colombo en the 18th Feb, and may
be, expected here on Saturday, tho 23rd Feb.
The N, G. stoner Marburg, from Hain- burg, lait Singapore for this port on the 16th Feb,, and may be expected here on or about the 22nd Feb. The s.. Lightning, frous Calcarta, left Sin. gapore for this port on the morning of 18th Feb.
The O. P. R.-Co.'s u.. Empres of India nerived at Naganaki at 5.30 pm, on
Sunday, the 17th Feb., and left again
at 6p.a., on Monday, the 18th Feb.,
for Kale,, where she is due to arrive
Boxes Single Seat. Dross Circle
---
...$10 Sonson.
Sper Night. ...34. ...$3 and 92. ...$1. Box Plan now Open at the ROBINSO Pixo Co., Quan's Road,
Pi
Hongkong, February 11, 1901.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
at midnight, on Tuesday, the 19th CHINESE
Feb
The M. M. Co.'s steuner Annem, with the
FRENCH MAIE of the 25th January, Jeft
Singapers on Sunday, the 17th Feb,
OF
370
PORCELAIN,
BRONZES AND EMBROIDERIES.
at Bp., and may be expected hereПHE Undersigned will by PUBLIO ABC-
on or about Sunday, the 24th Feb. This Packet brings replios to lotters despatched from Honging on Dee, 22nd.
The C. P. To Co, S. Empress of Japan with the CANADIAN Mai, left Shang- hai i on Sunday, the 17th Feb.. at 8 P., and may be expected here an
or about Wednesding, the 20th Feb.
The Trap German Malla Fever, with the GERMAN MAIL of the 21st Jan, left Singapore on Saturday, at 2 p.m.,
the 16th Feb, and ny be expected. here on or about Thursday, the 21ub Feb.
The N. P. Co.'s. Pidoris will eail from Yakohama for Hungkong, on the 19 Fab,
ITION, O
SATURDAY,
is Sales Rooms, Daddell Street, the 23rd February, 1901, at 2.30 rar,
A FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE POR- EIN from MING to the later DYNASTIES. OLD BRONS of Usique Dessa (incled-
TEMPLE ORNAMENTS)
ing
SILK ENDROIDERIES & WOOD CARVINGS. (Full particulars in Catalogue),
On View from FRIDAY, 22nd February. TERUS Customary,
GEO. P. LAMMERT Audience. Hongkong, February 10, 1901,
37.8
the
at...
at Daylight
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,
Gen rd Managers. Hongkong, February 18, 1901.
'GLKN LINE OF STEAMERS.
THE
346
FOR MANILA. HK Company's Steamship
GLENTURRET, Captain H. WEBSTER, vill be despatelied for the above Port on FRIDAY, the 22nd Instant, a 1046,701.
For Freight, apply to
360
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW,
Agents. Hangkong, Felizuary 18, 1931. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL THE Company's Steamship
FORMOSA, Captain Hoorns, will be despatched for the above Ports un SUNDAY, the 24th Instant, st Daylight,
For Bright or Passage, apply to
A. M. MARSHALL,
Ading Superintendent. Hongkong, February 18, 1901.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS."
Per Sunding, hear Manila, Messrs VAN Buskat, A. Wigor, J. N. Namega, 2 Eurpens and Chinese.
Per Prismg, from Shanghai, &e.. Min Air, Mr and Mrs Grishack," Mr Eddy, Mr Homine, and 30 Chinese,
Per Pada, from Matila, Mis Reynolds, Maura Keinuty, Demard, Rimor, Whit- noy, Bolin. Kan'man, Awon, Wetton, Bid, Quaintons, and 10 Chinese,
Par mara, from Shanghai, Mesara S. Lasker, L. Wir, N. Ostmann. O. Dlesex, G. Bonnice. E. Lewitfl. Me and Miss Collies, Miss Fapp, and 81 Chinese.
Por Loungsang, from Manila, Mr Sim. inds, neuf 17 Citeso
Bremen heen.
B'ako.
from Moji, MIC
Ter Fornase, from Tamiri, &c., Mc Mansfield, Capt. Farrow, Rev. Wasson, Mix Marslu), Afisa Warren, Mr Simpson. Mr Istria, Mr Talaki, Mr H. 1. White, Capi. Yagnell, Mr C. H. Bist, Mr J. Mekic, and 4 Chineas,
BEPARTEIK
Per Berg, for Shanghai from Hong. kong, Lady Brownrigg, Mra F. C. Worsley, Mears Gotley, James E. Gibson, H. G. Durier, D. C. Hanrahan, Rashdorf, and Alex. F. Honton; trou Lunde, Rev. N. Chatwole Ram, Mr and Ms Fletcher
Trytball, W. June, Johanson, E. Dioglee, Massop. Magsta W. R. Lemarchand, F He, Palmer, Mrs Dowlor and 2 child run; from Boming, Linut. Rundel, Mr X. tqhael, Mis Raphael, and Mr Ayrton For Nagasaki: from Marseillos, Sisters Alma, and Isabel. For Yokohana: Roulin from Landan Mussrs. Jndell, H. T Welker, and J. Matthews; from Brindisi, Drand Mrs Baldock; from Singapore, Mits Cleave and 2 chilleen.
Pea Tamba Maru, for Japan, Me T.
Masaki, Mr E. Kuriyama, Mrs Margare Kora arddanghter, Miss Jacobsen, Prot. Nakazawo. Mis K. Shimmer, Mrs F. Parts Kirby, Miss Orsby (rurec), Messrs S. Sabath, N. Sadzuki, B. Kusakabe, S. Thkenchi, K. Watano, S. Hornsby, E. Y Hornsby, G. Hornsby, H. Saskan, Java, J. And K. Takagi, T. Tawada, 3778. Kita, Ishigur, S. Katayashi, S. Idzuki, K. Oguni, and Alester I. Maramate,
February 16. Lolymnon, German steamer, 1,246, T. Knop Wuhu and Chinking February 12, General-EAST ASIATIC TRAVISO Co.
February 17.
SHIFTING REFONTS. The British stramner Sangliang reports: and ine weather Moderate monsoon throughout.
The British steamer Tuisar reports: Experienced light N.W. winds and fine weather, with south son b Swntow; thance to pert.noderate EN.E. wind and firm weather.
Tho British steamer Glenturret reports; Left Moji Feb. 11th, moderate N. W. wind, freshaning into gale, high arato Turnabout: thence to port, light N.. winds, fine wer
Magul, British str., 2,751, S. Barchap, Bombay Jan. 30, and Singapore Feb. 11, Maile and Generai.---P. & O. S. N. Co.
Hengking, British steamer, 1,021, S. W. Moore Manila Feb. 14. General-Burther. TERFIELD & SWIRK
Teing, British steamer, 1,514, Spencer Wika Shanghai Feb. 13, via Suatuw 16, General.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Glenturret, British steamer, 3020, R. Webster, Bicona ría Japan January 7 General.-DoDWELL & Co., LD,
tita Nussach, Gorman steamer, 1,181, Bruhn, Bangkok Foh. 9; Itico.-MELORERS & Co.
Stan, British str., 845, H. N. Holton, Saigon Feb. 12, Rice.-BRADLEY &Co.,
Anping Mars, Japanese str., 1053, S. Ateum, Anping Feb. 14, and Snatow 16, General-MITSUI BUSSAN KALYA
Seachten, British steamer, 1,168, Hall, Woh Feb. 10, and Chimkiang 12, Gen- egral-BUTTERFIELD & SHIRE.
Mare Kolb, Gennan steamer, 1,719. G. Kanelt, Moji Feb. 9, Coal.-E. A TRADING Co.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, February 18, 1901. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
FOR SWATOW. Company's Steinship
THALES, Captain Roos, will be despatched. For the above Port on SATURDAY, the, 23rd Inshail, at Daylight..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Manager. Hongkong February 18, 1001.
888
Zvites, Gennan str., 1,035, H, Clausen, Singapore Feb, 1, GeneralSTEMSUES & Co
Febuary 18. El, German E, from Cantot Perte, British steamer, 1,271, RW Almond, Mapila February 15, General. SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
Literion, Gensan tumor, 1998, G Hedermann, Shanghai Feb 13, at 8 1,207, Gondal. E. A TRAPING Chur
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The British atcsumer Portu sporta :: Mó- derate to brink breeze anal overrast weather throughout.
The British steamer Lyeron reports:: Light variable winds to Turnabout; from there to port, molerate mansion and ser
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close :-- For SINGAPORE.----
Per Pelays, at m., on Tuesday, the
19th February,
For SWATOW, AMOY & ANPING.—
Per Akashi Mang at 5 på... on Wed
nesday, the 20th Fourary
for MANILA-S
Por Sungking at 4 pm, on Friday, the
22nd February
MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACERT. --
The German Contract. Picket Sachen
will be dupatched on WEDNESDA the 20th Petruary, with Mails for the United Kingdom, the Continent ré Europe. id countrice beyond, Brindisi to the Sims Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Caylin, Trato, (ria- Tulcorin) Adea, Egypt, Malta, da,
Petration Registration 10 0,22,
late fee of 10 couts, opto 10:45 am) Tettors at 11 am
Tate Letters to 11:30a.m. Faire
Postage 10 esilet