Martell's. Brandies
are known and asked for
all over the World-
Solej Agents,
No. 12,907
The
China Mail.
H. Price & Co.,
12 Queen's Rd., Ontral.
ESTABLISHED
184 5.
458
批十月八年四零百九千一英
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904,
日九廿月六年甲
Business Notices.
Business Notices.
MAGNOLIA
WHISKY.
V. O. B.
BLENDED
BY
Charles Mackinlay & Co.,
LEITH.
$1200 per Case.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.,
3, DUDDELL STREET.
Hongkong, July 26, 1904,
Wanted.
2547
WANTED.
S FOREMAN (Chineso) to look after A Building Wors sonorally's trust be.
ble to speak and write English, and ne- customed to Outdoor Building Work. Apply to OFFICER IN CHARGY OF WORKS,
M. NAVAL YARD, Hongkong Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
WANTED.
1455
SECOND-HAND ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE.
*pply
A.,
Care of CNA MAIL
ngkong, August 5, 1904.
WANTED
Office.
1438
EUROPEAN ASHISTANT for an Offico. Apply
'D.,'
Care of CHINA MALL
Office.
1439
Hongkong, August 5, 1904.
Intimations.
NOTICE.
N EXCESS of $20.00 was by MIS. SATURDAY
A TAKK PAID
חנו
Afternoon, 6th Inst.. by a Gentleman, accompanied by a boy, who made some purchases If the said Gentleman will call at our Store, the Money will be RETURNED to him.
WING SUN & CO., No. 54, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong. August 8, 1904.
JUST ESTABLISHED * WING SUN & CO.,
1457
No. 54, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Premises formerly occupied by Messrs C. J. GAUPP & Co.), High-class Tailors & Outfitters, Shirt and Breeches Makers. „MT, Quality, Workmanship Guaranteed. PRICES VERY MODERATE. NOW SHOWING: New Lot of STAW HATS, FELT Hais, PANAMAS, UMBRELLAS, WALKING STICKS, BOOTS and Shoes, &c, &c., &c.
INSPECTION Invited,
ANTI-FRICTION
METAL
SOLE AGENTS:-
13:
=
W. S. BAILEY & CO.,
Engineers,
HONGKONG.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF MACAO
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND THE CHINA STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
8.8. HONAM, 2,363 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas.
B. POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.N.R.
4.8. FATSHAN, 2,280 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine. B.8. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain B. Branch.
9.8. KINSHAN. 2,860 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius. Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at 8 a. in. (Sunday Excopted), 5.30 p.m.
and 9 p.m. (Saturday Excepted). Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8 am.. 230 p.m. and 5,30 p.m.
(Sunday excoptod).
These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. Epecial attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation.
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., Lan.
Hongkong-Macao Line.
8.8. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tonu, Captain II. D. Jones.
Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at about 2 p.m. During the Summer
Months the time of leaving fluctuates to suit the tide at Macao,
particulars, see special time table,
Departures on Sundays at Noon.
Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 7.50 a.m.
Canton-Macao Line.
8.8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tone, Captain T. Hamlin.
For further
118 Baner leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at about 7.30a.m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
ut about 7.30 a.w.
JorNT SRACICE OF THE H.K., C. AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA- TION COM-NY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LT,
Canton-Wuchow Line.
4.8. SAINAM, 588 tons, Captain J. Willox.
6.1. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain C. Butchart,
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday Wednesday
and Friday at about 8 n.m., and take about five days. Inpeso con on the same days at am. Round These vowels have Cat in Accommodation and are lighted throughest by electricity. Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the
lb
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.
Psire the Hongkong Hotel Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,
18 Bank Buildings, Queens Road Central
DR NEWELL WILSON.,
Agents CHINA NAVIGATION ČO LTD.
DR WILLIAM DANEL, CHEE WING & CO., DENTISTS.
錢
i
28 & 24, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST
HONGKONG,
|
D. C. L. Old Tom Gin,
The most reliable G on this market.
Sole Agents,
H. Price &Co.,
18 Queens Rd., Central,
PRICE, $8.00 Per Month.
Business Notices.
BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED, GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD." LONDON).
Portland Cement.
Bell's Asbestos Dagger,' 'Demon,' and other well known packings for Piston Roda, etc., suitable for highest pressures. Pump Packings, Jointing Material, AR-In casks of 375 lbs net, $5.00 per cask, ex Factory beston Cloth, Tape, and Boiler Door Joints, metallic or non-metallic-Rubber and in bags of 250 lbs net, $3.00 per bag, ex Factory Vegetable Fibre Valves for Air and Circulating Pumps. Gauge Glasses. Packing rings of Asboston, Hubber and Woodite.
FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAO
Bull's Asbestos Non-conducting Composition for covering Boilors, Steam Pipes, etc. (only best quality kept). Boilers covered with Bell's Composition rupay expense of covering in a few months by saving of fuel. Estimates given for Covering Boilers, etc.
Bell's Asbestos Expansion Tape, Millboard, Insertions, and Rope.
Bell's Asbestos Special Engine Oil-unsurpassed for Marine Engines. A large Stock of Engine and Cylinder Oils always in hand.
Bell's Asbestoline-s Solid Lubricant, clear and efficient-1 lb, is equal to from 2 to 4 gallons of oil
Bell'a Boller Preservative speedily removes existing scale and prevents corrosion- does not injure the plates.
ghostos Pard Cocks, Stop Valves, and Gauge Columne. Steam Gaugen and
mooctisites always in stock Lists and Prices on application BRADLEY & 00., Managers,
Hongkong.
OFFICE, 6 DES Vœux ROAD, opposite King Edward Hotel entrance.
LANE CRAWFORD & C FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.
IVORINE and CREAM LACE CURTAINS, 4, 4 & 5 Yards Long, from $5.00 Per Pair.
NEW DESIGNS IN LACÉ-EDGED MUSLINS, ART and FIGURED MUSLINS. FRENCH and ENGLISH CRETONNES, YE NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS.
20
THIN SUMMER BLANKETS from $3.50 each. WHITE and COLOURED BED QUILTS from $4.75 each.
NEW STOCKS OF THE ABOVE JUST RECEIVED. INSPECTION INVITED.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. MARINE MOTORS AND MOTOR LAUNCHES.
THE
BRITISH MANUFACTURERS, and will be pleased to supply Catalogues and Price Lists on application.
Undersigned is Agent in China for LISTER & SONS of London and other
1454
A SAMPLE BOAT now Open to Inspection in Hongkong Harbour.
G. C. MOXON,
5, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD.
I NOMA, TATTOOER,
60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
experienbui tattooing in a guaranteo of work
THE Faninformed that my Parlours a good muff and prompt executing your
My
Colours are absolely fast and perfectly harmless, and produce a charming effect not
attained by any other, as their composition is only known to me. H. R. H. The Duke
of York, and H. I. H. The Emperor of Russia, both honoured me with their patronage; besides many others of High Rank. Prices Moderate and satisfaction guaranteed as attested by 3700 Recommendations which I have received from all Sources.
Hongkong, August 2, 1904,
1419
THOMAS' HOTEL.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL, most centrally situated; Well Furnished and Airy
A Ben Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terms.
For Particulara, apply to
THE MANAGER.
Glazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes ant Fittings, Glazed Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay,
FIRE CLAY WORKS-DEEP WATER BAY, HONGKONG.
For further particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.
GENERAL MANAGERS
MAC LAREN'S
CANADIAN CHEESE
In Jars (Medium and Small) Wholesale and Retail from
LANE, ORAWFORD & CO., Hongkong, May 6, 1903.
SOLE AGENTS,
FAIRALL & CO.
HIGH-CLASS
183
DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS,
AND
GENERAL DRAPERS.
CORSETS and SHOES A SPECIALITY.
Hongkong, August 9, 1904.!
959
THE
HOTEL.
HONGKONG
REPLETE WITH EVERY LUXURY.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FANE,
LARGE AND AIRY RECEPTION ROOMS.
2196
READING AND PRIVATE BILLARD ROOMAN
EUROPEAN CHEF..
CONNAUGHT HOUSE HOTEL,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE BANKL AND PRINCIPA)
OFFICES. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND WINES,
Large and Lofty Rooms Elegantly Furnished. Hydraulio Elevator, Hot and Cold Water throughout. Special Rates for Tourists, Launch Service for Guests,
For Terms, apply
THE MANAGER.
THE
TELEPHONE No. 467.
Hongkong, August 4, 1904.
D
THE AMERICAN SYSTEM
OF
ENTISTRY.
DR. M H. CHAUN,
1429
37, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG,
LATESTMERICAN METHODS.
REASONABLE FRES
NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATIONS.
From the University of Pennsylvania, | Office nours 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. and 2 to 5 P.M. U.S.A.
Hongkug, July 28, 1904.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
ASTOR HOUSE.
1386
(Old Government House) 166, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. TERMB-$3 pep Day-$60 per Month. COMFORT OF VISITORS GUARANTEED,
Apply on the Premises. Hongkong, August 9, 1904.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS
31' QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (First Floor, WATKINE BUILDING), Hongkong February 18, 1904
DR HARRY FONG, AMERICAN TRAINED DENTIST.
2206
1460 ELECTRICAL and Latest Improved
BLACK & WHITE
وق
SCOTHÉ INISKY.
TREASULT OF LIVIN
MES BUCHANAN & CO,.
BCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS, Dy Appointment to
AM. THE KING
and
RH the PRINCE of WALES
Supplied at all the eading OLLES and Hora, and to be obtained from LANE, DRAWFORD * & Co., Queen's Road
S
Appliances.
41, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Entrance on Leo Yuen Street. Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
IEN
TING Surgeon Dentist,
·
1379
— —
DEALERS IN
Ail Sorts of COPPER, BRASS STEEL
IRON WARE, &c.
STEEL GIRDERS and TEES,
Hongkong, August 1, 1904.
CARLTON
HOUSE.
10, ICE HOUSE LANE.
CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c., | FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL.
Suitable for
SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDER8.
Hongkong, May 20, 1900,
1227
PURE LINSEED OIL
Awarded Bronze Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1900.
Gold Medal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition 1898. 1900 & 1901.
MANUFACTURED BY
No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET: THE GOUREPORE CO., LD.,
TERMS VERY MODERATE
Consultation Freo,
Monelone. Aueil 24, 197ki
Bovril is
Strength.
In these days of in- creased commercial activ- ity strength and perfect health are needed more than ever. Bovril taken regularly is most strength- ening and sustaining. t keeps the system in the very pink of condition.
BOYRIL
To be obtained at all BroREs, UnEMIYTS, HOTRIA, doo, throughout Hongkong, Chizis and Japan
OALOUTTÄ,
Contractors to the Military and Public Works Departments, State Railways, and all large Consumers
throughout India, the East, and the Colonies.
W. R. LOXLEY & 00.,
Sole Agents,
HONGKONG. Cable Address LoxLEY,' Hongkong. Hongkong, July 22, 1903.
1519
/
COOL ROOMS.
1413
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
COMFORTS OF RESIDENTS AND CUISINE A SPECIALITY.
For Terms, apply to
So
B. F. HOWARD, Lessee and Manager. Hongkong, Jály 2, 1904. ZETLAND HOUSE,
NUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.
(Opposite Connaught House). No. 10. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. MODERATE CHARGES.
MRS WATLING, Proprietress. Hongkong, July 27, 1904, ' MACAO AND CANTON
HOTELS.
1974
A LITTLE CHANGE,
THE Round Trip from HONGKONG to MACAU, thence to CANTON and back to HONGKONG, 'will be found in- teresting and enjoyable.
WM. FARMER,
Proprietor.
482
Hongkong, March 10, 1904 THERAMSGATE OF HONGKONG. METROPOLE HOTEL.
KING EDWARD T Road-half-an-hour by Ricksha
HOTEL
`HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE
HOTEL,
Ladies Afternoon Tea Rooma.
Private Bar and Billiard Rooms,
Hot and Cold Water throughout.
Electrically Lighted. Electric Fans (if required). Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor, Table D'Hote at Separate Tables. For terms, &c., apply to the \
MANAGER. Hongkong June 10, 1908.
\HREE Miles out on the Shau-ki-wap
THE ONLY HOUSE ON THE ROAD. The popular resort of the Colony, occupy ing a Charming Seaside Situation and confmanding the most extensive view of the Harbour and Rowloon Peninsula.
Electric Tramways now pass the Door.
There is also Accommodation for a few. Boarders.
GOOD SEA BATHING.
REFREATMENTS SERVED OF THE FIRST: QUALITY ONLY,
PRIVATE TIFFINS AND DINNERS Prepared in First-class Style on the shortest notice.
Dinner Parties and Picnics Catered for.
"JAS. CHRISTIE, Proprietor and Manager. Hongkong, July 28, 1901
1885
THINK.
1226
THAT the Possession of a. SEWING.
WMACHINE Means.
And of course the SINGER is the Best.
PURCHASE BY
i
EASY MONTHLY INSTALMENTS.
S-x_o_w_в.0.0.MSI
1, WYNDHAM STREET. Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
WHISKIES:
Glenorchy, Lochaber, Claymore,
Finest Old Scotch, Daniel Crawford's Bourbon, 'V. R. O.' Liqueur (square bottle),
Watson's 'E' Liqueur."
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
W. BREWER
& CO.
23 and 25, QUEEN'S
Mercantilo Navy List, and Muratime Directory, 1904
ROAD.
Brassey's Naval Anuual, 1904
$6.00 19.00
Whitaker's Almanack, 1904
2.95
...
3.00
4.60
Collin's Graphic English Dictionary: Illustrated with Numerous Engravings and
16 Full Page Coloured Dlustrations
1262
With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple, by Rijnhart...
Manoburia and Korea, by J. Whigham...
Stanley Gibbon's Stamp Catalogue ; 2
**
HE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are Later Magio Tprepared, during suspension of their The Bridge Book, by Dunn
Trans-Pacific Service and until further
notice, to Book Cargo and issue Bills of Advanced Bridge, by Elwell Lading to SEATTLE, WASH., VIO. How to Win at Bridge. TORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST Wide World Magazine; Volume 12 PORTS, also to OVERLAND POINTS
The Chin
Martyrs of 1900, by Forsyth
in the UNITED STATES and CANADA in connection with the GREAT NORTH Pitcher in Paradise, by Binstead ERN RAILWAY from SEATTLE 85 The Art of Swimming, by Jarvis hitherto, by the Steamers of the NORTH.
ERN PACIFIO S.S. COT., BOSTON The Vanguard, A Tale of Korea," by Gale STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT COYS., OOFAN S.S. COY, and CHINA MUTUAL 8.N. COY.
A
For further Particulars, apply at the Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Flour, Chater Road.
Managers
1400
A. S. MIHARA,
Hongkong, May 20, 1904,
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
· KILLADOON,
TRADE
ww
ww
MARK
AGL WANGHAI ROAD Light, Telephone No. 76. N North Spur of MORRISON HILL, Airy and Well-furnished Double and Single
Rooms with full view of the Harbour. With or without board.
For Terms, apply on the Premises, to Mas G. 8. WEBB.
$1931 Hongkong, July 20, 1904.
AQUARIUS.
AQUARIUS SPARKLING MINERAL TABLE WATER
(Made from Pure Treble Distilled Water).
AQUARIUS SILENT WATER.
AQUARIUS, TONIC WATER.
AQUARIUS BELFAST GINGER ALE.
AQUARIUS LITHIA WATER.
AQUARIUS LEMONADE,
AQUARIUS GINGER BEER (Stone Bottles).
THE AQUARIUS COMPANY:
** General Managers,
Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.,
Hongkong, August 6, 1904,
15, QUEEN'S ROAD,
Intimations.
Milkmaid
NDENSED
BRAND
Milk
Guaranteed
Full Cream.
Largest Sale in the World.
TRADE MARK.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS. NEW SELECTIONS OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES.
4. FALCONER & Co. ABE AGENTS FOR HOSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY OHARTS AND BOOKS.
EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.
JAPAN
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MITSUBISHI COSHI-KWAISHA (MITSU BISHI CO.)
COAL DEPARTMENT.
MARUNO-UCHI TOKIO.
CABLE ADDRESS: IWASAKI,' which applies to all Branch Offices and Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies.
A1, ABC 6th EDITION, WESTERN UNION CODES USED.
ALL LETTERS ADDRESSED MANAGER, MITSU BISHI CO., WITH NAME OF PLACE UNDER.
BRANCH OFFICES.
64, QUEEN'S ROAD.. NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUI & CO.)
HEAD OFFICE :-1, SURUGA-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH:-34, LIME STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG BRANCH :--PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOB.
OTHER BRANCHES :
D
Mew York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Bourabaya, Manila, Amoy Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Mojl, Waka maten, Kamatan, Nagasaki, Kuchinotan, Sasebo, Maidzura, Miike Hakodate. Talpeh dto.
Telegraphio Address : 'MITSUI' (A.B.C. and A 1 Codos.) CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and thi State Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines. BOLE AGENTS for Hokoka, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotana, Mameda, Mannoura, Onoura, Utsuji, Sasahara, Tantakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other Coals,
S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.
Hongkong, May 31, 1904.
ENO'S
FOR ALL
A SIMPLE REMEDY
'FRUIT
OF THE BLOOD,
IMPURITIES
SALT.'
+1
'It is not too much to say that the merits of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' have been published, tested, and approved, literally from. Pole to Pole, and that its cosmopolitan popularity to-day presents one of the most signal illustrations of commercial enterprise to be found in our trading records.'--European Mail.
CAUTION.-See Capsule marked END'S 'FRUIT BALT. Without it you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION.
Prepared only by J. Q. ENO, Ltd, 'FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, ENG., by J. C. ENO'S Patent.
'BARTRING'
TOLDI GALI
Sold by Chemists, &c., everywhere.
A perfect complexion
depends on delicacy of skin, which is conferred by 'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE'
Demand the genuiNG
br. Hobborn Viaduct, London, Fint.
Jikolerate:
No imitation can bear the 'Dartring".
No imitation can be called Dartring'.
'DARTRING TOILET 'LANOLINE'
in collapsible tybes.
-PARTRING" "LANOLINE TOHLUT SOAP.
A PERFECT BEVERAGE.
Preferred by Connoisseurs
for its high quality and delicious natural flavor.
an Houten's
Cocoa
mourishing and
stimulating properties, it builds up and invigorates
the system.
Best & Goes Farthest.
1111
AND HANKOW.
AGENCIES.
SHANGHAI: H. J.-H. Thirr.
HONGKONG : H U. JEFFRIES.
MANILA: COMPANIA MARITIMA. YOKOHAMA : M. ASADA.
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im-1 perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies; the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Rail- way; Sanyo, Kiushu and the other Principal Railways; Industrial Works Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, North China, Koreau porta and America. Ochi, Shinnew, Namazata and Kami Yamada, Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large scale the best Buzon Coal from 1905.
Sole Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa)
and Matsushima Coals.
The Head and Branch Offices and the Agencies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collierios.
Coal sold in 1903 by the Company amounted to 1,210,000 tons.
TAKASHIMA COAL,
New and additional shafts at the Taka- shima Colliery have been completed and this well-known best and most economical Steam Coal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in any quantity.
Hongkong, April 25, 1904.
A'
NOTICE.
777
H WONG, who was formerly in the Employ of our Company as HAR BOUR MAN has now been DISMISSED. He has now nothing to do with our Company.
Customers, who favour us with any Orders, are requested to send to our Otice at No. 20, PRAYA EAST, WANCHAJ.
TUNG TAI TSEUNG KEE & CO.,
Engineers and Shipbuilders,
Wanchai.
Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
AH WONG AND AH SON, ENGINEERS,
1378
6 & 7, ALBANY STREET, WANCHAI, HAVE FOR SALE:
DONNE
NKEY-BOILERS, STEAM WINCHES and WINDLASSES, DYNAMOS and ENGINES, Hongkong, August 4, 1904.
1480
THE KOWLOON HOTEL,
A
KOWLOON.
High-class Tourist's Hotel under Ame. rican Management. First-class Cui sine, Beautiful Garden.
MODERATE CHARGES.
J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor and Manager. Hongkong, January 20, 1904.
135
HOTEL ORAIGIEBURN.
PLUNKET'S
GAP,
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE Undersigned has received instruc-
Ttions to Sell by Public Auction,
on
SATURDAY,
the 13th August, 1904, commencing at 2.30 r.M., at his Sales Rooma,
!
DUDDELL STREET,---|
A QUANTITY OF
#.
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
(Particulars from Catalogue), -
Also,
One Oftimua' ¿-Plate Camera, with EURYSCOPE LENS, TIME and INSTANTANEOUS
·HUTTER, SLIDES, VIEW FINDER, TRIPOD and CASE, &c., &o., &a...
And.
A Few KODAKS and other HAND CAMER 48 together with a Quantity of PHOTOGRAPHIC GEAR.
ts Also,
*
One No, 5 CARTRidge Kodak (7 × 5) with ACCESSORIES COMPLETE.
TERMS:-Cash on delivery. On View from Friday, the 12th August, 1904.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, August 9, 1904.
Intimations.
1463
CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED
NOTICE.
TN Accordance with the Provisions of No. 121, of the Articlos of Association, the General Agents have this day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND of 5%.for the Half-year ending 30th June, 1904, on the PAID-UP-CAPITAL.
DIVIDEND WARRANTS, payable on MONDAY, the 29th August, will be sent to Shareholders on application.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from 18th to 29th Inst., both days ir clusive.
1465
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, August 9, 1904. THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
HEREBY GIVEN that an
NEXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be
Intimations.
RAINIER.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904.
BEER.
“THERE'S NEW VIGOR AND STRENGTH IN EVERY DROP."
1
M. J. CONNELL,
SOLE AGENTS:
Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
7, Beaconsfield Arcade.
HONGKONG'S FUTURE.
The Kowloon-Canton Railway.
For something over fifty years the Bri- tish colony of Hongkong has held the un disputed position of sole ocean seaport to the provinces of Bouthern China, which in- cludes Canton,, with all the hinterland tap- ped by that great city. With this arrange- ment, Britons the world over are consc- quently familiarised, and the entirely home-reared variety comfortably believes it 'to Lo unalterable as the laws of the Modes and Persians. But there is a certain Ameri- can-Belgian syndicate which is of a differ.. "ent opinion, and acts accordingly. This syndicate some five years ago obtained a concession to build a railway from Canton to Hankow, and, not to be outdone, a Bri-. tish corporation likewise asked and received a concession to construct a line from Kow- loon to Canton. The route,selected ran via Tsin-tsa-tsui and Samchun, the preliminary survey was duly made and there followed- futile insotion; so that to-day not one sod
HONGKONG and PHILIPPINES.
(OWNER GOING HOME).
BA14.1
AY AUSTRALIAN MARE, 8 Years, BLACK AUSTRALIAN GELDING, 9 Years, 14.04.
For Further Particulara, apply to
MAJOR HAMILTON,
Head Quarter.
1461 Hongkong, August 9, 1904.
FOR SALE.
NE ICE-MAKING MACHINE, with
GAS ENGINE Complete. For Full Particulars, apply to
HUGHES & HOUGH, 8, Des Voeux Road,
1410 Hongkong, June 27, 1904.
To Let.
TO LET.
TO. 55, HOLLYWOOD ROAD-THREE
?
hold at the OFFICES of the COMPANY, NO ROOMS Open on all Sides, and suit- No. 13, Beaconsfield Arcade, on MONDAY, 15th August, 1904, at 4 P.M., when the able for Offices or Residence.
Apply to subjoined Resolution, which was passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on Thursday, 28th July. 1904, will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution, namely:-
"That the Company be wound up volun- tarily, and that WILLIAM KERFOOT HUGHES and ARTHUR RYLANDS LOWE, of Victoria, in the "Colony of Hongkong, bo, and they are hereby appointed. Liquidators for the purpose of such winding up."
By Order,
A. R. LOWE, Acting Secretary.
1445
Hongkong, August 6, 1904.
THE
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED. Ver
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
HE SEVENTY-SIXTH ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, No. 18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Contral, on TUESDAY, the 16th August, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and electing Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com. pany will be OLOSED from the 2nd to the 16th August, inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors, T. ARNOLD,
Secretary,
Hongkong, July 26, 1904.
1366
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK.
NOT
ING CORPORATION.
[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in
To Let.
TO LET.
1376
of the proposed railway has been turned. Meantime the Hankow line nears comple- tion, and the syndicate's next move is an open socret. Unless the Kowloon railway is in process of building, a small further con- cession will be asked from China to enable the American-Belgian Company to connect the port of Swalow with its trunk railway by means of a brauch line from some uitable junction between the two main termini. The effect of this arrangement would be to establish an ocean port in 1382 South China in direct rail communication
(ODOWN No. 6, NEW PRAYA, KES-
NEDY TOWN.
G
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
TO LET.
NO. 62, HOLLYWOOD ROAD.
with Canton on the one hand, and Hankow on the other; and through these towns with the whole great inland districts beyond, of which they are respectively the centre. A
No. 11, MOSQUE JUNCTION. Full rival with such exclusive facilities of Bocess,
View of Harbour.
WILD DELL BUILDINGS, No, 147, WAN ORAI ROAD. Comfortable and Airy Flats of 2 or 3 Rooms, from $25 inclusive of Taxes.
And others to suit various requirements.
S. A. SETH, LAND & ESTATE BROKER,
DAIRY FARM Co.
Hongkong, July 14, 1904.
A
2030
TO LET-IN KOWLOON.. FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED ROOM, for Married Couple, or
No. 49 & 55, HOLLYWOOD ROAD. Single Lady, with Board, in Private Family:
Verandah and Bath-room. Hongkong, August 9, 1904.
N
TO LET.-FURNISHED.
1458
(O). 6 CAMERON VILLAS, The Peak,
to 30th September. Apply to
'X. Y. Z.,
Apply
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
1456 Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
Care of 'CHINA MAIL' Office. SA
Hongkong, August 9, 1904.
1462
TO LET.
NE-HALF HOUSE, in Kowloon, (2)
Erooms and Bathroom), Pleasant and Healthy Locality.
Apply
*TRIX,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, August 9, 1904.
1464
TO LET.
EUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 158, Fraya East. Four Rooms and Kitchen, Servants' Quarters, Bathrooms, Hot and Cold Water. Good Sea View.
S
Apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
1446
TO LET.
TONEHAVEN, 35, Robinson Road, Containing 6 VENTILATED ROOMS, with Kitchen. Servants' Quarters and a Possession 1st Spacious Tennis Court. September.
"
Apply to
SAM WANG & CO., LD. Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
TO LET.
TO LET.
of collection and distribution, would spell something akin to commercial ruin for Hongkong. If the Kowloon-Canton rail. way be in course of construction, it is probable that the American-Belgian syndicate would not think it worth while to apply for the further concession, and quite likely that in any case it would not be granted. Moreover, the trade that normally passes between Canton and Hongkong would not be diverted to another route if equal facilities offered on the
cally no doubt that the fulfilment of its familiar line. There is, therefore, practi. obligations by the British company would save the situation. But unless this body | is galvanised into prompt action it will be too late. One excuse for the delay that has occurred is said to be disappointment
(AVOY CHAMBERS, Kowloon, a Four- that no grant of Government money has been forthcoming to meet the admittedly heavy initial expenses; if so, it surely be- hoves the home and the local authorities to safeguard what, after all, is a national, not a private asset.
ROOM FLAT To Let. Apply to
"ANGLO-AMERICAN STORES,
Hongkong or Kowloon. Hongkong, June 25, 1904.
TO LET.
697
In that case another aspect of the ques tion opens. Recent surveys go to prove
HALF HOUSE (RO) BATE-ROOM, that, in alternative route to that originally
with VERANDAH and Rent $28 per month.
Apply to
'M. I.,'
Care of 'CHINA MAIL' OFFICE. Hongkong, August 10, 1904.
A
HONGKONG OLUB.
1442
TO LET.
SUITE of 2 ROOMS, on the Ground- floor of the Annex, suitable for For Particulars, apply to the Undor- signed.
C. H. GRACE,
Becretary,
Offices.
Hongkong, June 2, 1904.
TO LET.
acquired by the concessionaires.offers fewer engineering difficulties, and appears to have been contemplated by the Mackay Treaty Commissioners when they included in the list of towns to be opened to Europeans the little-known city at Wai-chow. This Fü city, governed by a mandarin of high standing, and closely connected with the two garrison towns at Kwai-shib, is a place of great importance in native eyes. Situated on the junction of the Tamsiul and East Rivers, it forms the natural distributing
for
the
trade of inland Eastern Kwang-tung and Southern Kiang-
centre
1410
1450 NO. 4, ORMSBY VILLAS, Kowloon.
this Corporation will be held at the CITTA LARGE OFFICE on GROUND FLOOR
Apply to
si. Distant from the new territory only 50 miles, across an undulating plateau offering no difficulty to railway construction, its prosent connection with Hongkong is via Canton and Shekloong, a route about three- times as long, and involving two changes- of river craft; so that trade intercourse is 1408
naturally of the smallest. A bridge which would have to be built across the East River forms the only obstacle to this route,
SAM WANG & CO., LD.,
81, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, July 20, 1904.
TO LET.
[WO ROOMS on the First Floor of which taps a wider area than that via
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Apply to
THE SECRETARY, The Bowling Club, Lal. Hongkong, July 13, 1904.
1407
TWO
Apply to
TO LET.
THRE
HREE FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, Euro- pean Style, in Kowloon. Possession on or about 31st August, 1906.
MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD.
of No. 2, WYNDHAM STREET. Ponses. HALL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the sion 1st August, 1904. 20th day of AUGUST next, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a State- ment of Accounts to 30th June, 1904. By Order of the Court of Directors, (Sd.) J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
1396 Hongkong, July 30, 1904. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK- ~ING CORPORATION. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THE PEAK NEGISTERS of SHARES of the CORPORATION will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 6th. to the 20th day of AUGUST next, (both days inclusive) during which period no Transfer of Shares can be 741 Registered.
By Order of the Court of Directors, (Sd.) J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
-1397 Hongkong, July 30, 1904.
near the Tham Terminus TELEPHONE 56
For Torms.
Apply to the MANAGER,
TANG YUEN.
BOARDING RSA BLASOTHONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK
of
No 18 MACDONNELL ROAD.
Under European Management.
Apply at the House,"
of
At FAIRALL & 00.. Opposite Hongkong Hotel.
Hongkong, June 10, 1903.
SPONGES SPONGES!! SPONGES !!!
JUST UNPACKED.
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE ORDINARY HALF YEARLY
Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
TERRACE.
TO LET.
848
YOMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, in KNUTSFORD
C. A.,' Apply to
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office." Hongkong, Jaly 22, 1904.
TO LET.
1349
FFICES in Nos. 10 and 16, DES
VEUX ROAD CENTRAL
OFF
No. 19, WORD NEI CHONG ROAD, facing.
T MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS Race Course,
will be bold in the Orriges of the COMPANY, Queen's Buildings, Unnaught Road, on 97 MONDAY, the 22nd August, et 12 o'clock Noox, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts to the 30th June, 1904,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 8th to the 22nd August, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors. THOS. I. ROSE,
Hongkong, July 30, 1904.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE..
Varied Assortment of TOILET and NURSERY SPONGES of different sizes and prices.
for itsell
D
Quality as regards durability will spook
Inspection Earnestly Solicited.
H. RUTTONJEL, No. 6, D'Aguilar Street, For
Secretary
No. 1, CLIFTON GARDENS.
No. 1, RIPON TERRACE, in FLATS. No. 4, RIPON TERRACE. FLATS in MOERTON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.
OFFICES, in Course of Erection, Cox- NAUGHT ROAD (near Blake Pier),
GODOWNS PRAYA EAST, Apply to
SECRETARY,
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Hongkong, June 16, 1904.
TO LET.
1405
TO, 1, STEWART TERRACE, The No Peak Apply to
THE HONGKONG Land InvesTMENT
AND AGENCY Co., LD. Hongkong, March 26, 1904.
Intimations.
KEATING'S LOZENGES
EASILY CURE
THE WORST COUGH.
1464
Sam-chun. But the choice of route really a subsidiary matter. The
let the crucial
issue is this Are we to let go our com-... mercial position in South China and lose for Hongkong its premier position in the Far Esat through sheer inaction -Pall Mall Gazette.
Hope at Last. TheL.&O. Express learns that SirMatthew Nathan, the new Governor of Hongkong, took great interest in the question of the Canton-Kowloon railway previously to hie départure. His Excelleney holds a strong view on the subject of the desirability of its railway construction, and we may add, in this connection, that the Colonial Office also has taken much interest in the matter. We believe we are not much apart from the truth when wo say that ↑
the Colonial Office would go as far as to either provide, or guarantee, the money for the portion of the Jine that will.
t will run throu
throug British territory. being ulties which have hitherto stood in the
Such
the case we may hope that the
way of the carrying out
of the concession, and the presont obstructions. that are being resorted to will be removed,
MESSRS COOPER & CO., and the line the importance of which hae
been frequently referred
in these columns-be speedily put in hand. Besides THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST No. 37, DES VIEUR ROAD CENTRAL,
MENT & AGENCY O., LTD.
UNOKED New Consignment further delay may prove danger
White India. GAUZE future of the colony SHIRTS and PANTS in all running sizes; Bålgian Syndicate, in the absence of any redited sign of the British railway, Br with the intentio
Hongkong, July 28, 1904. 1409 JU
1884 TO LET IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
BARROW TERRACE, Kowloon.
3, Elegantly FURNISHED ROOMS,
Apply on the premises, to
FOR 18 MONTHS.
EIGH TOR, The PEAK,
1998
MEB GRUNBERG. Hongkong July 12, 1904
Apply
JEBBEN &00 128 Hongkong, April 27, 1901.
36 to 88, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, July 30, 1904,
A Fresh Lnt of Men's English and Amerio BOOTS and SHOES HATS HOSIERYZO YA
A correct fib Orders for Suite reques and style guaranteed, and every satisfaction
Hongkong, August, 2, 1004.
Session from China to
the port of Swatow
is courcely
rival with such ofollection and serious effect talk pros
The
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904.
IN THE COMMÓNS.-
Chinese Labour.
ENLIGHTENMENT AT HOME.
In the House of Commons on July 4 Mr Herbert Samuel asked whether the recent embarkation of Chinese indentured la- bourers at Hongkong was not a contraven- tion of the Anglo-Chinese Convention, which required that they should be ombarked only at a treaty port; whether the Chinese Viceroy at Canton had prohi bited' the recruiting of any more coolies for the Transvaal; and, if so, whether his act was taken as a protest against the Töfraction of the convention.
Mr Lyttelton replied that the Conven. tion did not apply to Hongkong, and there had been Do contravention of it. It was true that about two months ago the Viceroy of Canton issued a proclamation declaring recruiting for South Africa illegal. His Majesty's Minister in Poking make representations, and the Viceroy had been requested to withdraw the prohibition.
Mr Herbert Samuel asked whether the coolies embarked at Hongkong wore exclud- ed from the purview of of the convention? Mr Lyttelton: The convention cannot apply to Hongkong, which is not a treaty port but a British colony. 5'ho labourers
are protected there by the colonial law,
Beri-Beri.
MORE FOO DISPENSED,
STLE'S MILK FOOD
LACTEOUS FARINA best consmilk and forming an excellent food
AT
TRACE BANK
Register
LONDON DE
THE CHINA MAIL.
M. MUMEYA,
JAPANESE ARTIST UND PHOTOGRAPHER ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER
AND FINISHED IN URATON
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS. 8a QUEEN'S ROAD OENTRAL,
"The Young American" Cigars
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station
cruiser, 1st class gunbost, 1st class gunboat, 1st class battleship, 1st class cruiser, 1st class water tank and tug oruiser, 2nd class
[10,800
12,000 14
5600 11
390
Captain.
6 1300
Comdr Richard M. Harbori Captain Sydney R. Fremantle Commander R Nugent Capt Charles Windham, C.V.O.
Capt. R. N. Omwanney Lieut.Com O M Makins
Walhalwal Behring Bea Weihali We halwal. Yangtare
$Name.
Class
Tons. · Guns. I.H.P.
Alacrity
+Albion
despatch-vessel battleship, 1st class
Algerine
aloop
1700 12,950 1050
- 12
3000
Laal reporte
Weihalwal
42 18,500 6 1400
Amphitrite
cruiser, 1st class
11,000 16 18,000
329
Andromeda
11,000
16 16,500
Bramble
710
Britomart
710
6
1900
Lieut. Comdr. T D. Pratt
Yangta
Centurion
Creasy
14 13,000 21,000
Captain Fegan
Walhalwal
Captain Henry M. Tudor
Welhalwe
Cherub
800
Eclipse
#9600
Hongkong
Captain Robert H. 8. Stokes
Singapore
Espièglo
Bloop
1070 10
1400
Comdr. Ernest Barton
Chinwantso
Fame
torpedo boat destroyer
Fearless
oruiser, 3rd class
860 1580 12 9200
5700
Weihaiwel
Comdr. P. V. Lewes, D.8.0.
Weibalwed
*Glory
battleship, Lat class
12,930
16 13,500
Captain Hon. Walter G. Stopford
Weihaiwel
Handy
torpedo boat destroyer
в 275
4000
Reserve
·Hongkong
Hart
torpedo boat destroyor
275
.6
4000
Hongkong
Humber
storeship
1840
800
Lieut.-Comdr. F. M. Riadore
Weihaiwet
Iphigenia Janus Kinsha
oruiser, 3rd class
3600
17
9000
Captain W. B. Fauckner
Shanghai
torpedo bost destroyer
280
8
8900
Lieut. Comdr. A. Gregory
Shanghai
river gunboat
4
Lt.-Comdr. C, P. Metcalfe
Yangtere
Leviathan
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
18 31,592
Captain Francia G. Kirby
Hongkong
Moorhen
river gunboat
180
2 800
West River
Ocean
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16 13,500
Weihaiwel
Ottar
torpedo boat destroyer
350
6 6300
Phoenix
aloop
-1015
Rambler
Sole Importers: HOLLARD-CHINA TRADING CO.
Surveying-vessel
895
6
650
Rinaldo
sloop
980
10
1400
Robin Rosario
85
2
240
sloop
980
8
1400
Sandpiper
river gunboat
85
2
240
Biring
cruiser, 2nd class
3800
8
8000
Capt. C. H H. Moore
Snipe
river gunboat
85
2
240
Yangtere
torpedo boat destroyer
250
6.
6500
Rongkong
Tamar
receiving ship
4660
6
Hongkong
Teal
river gunboat
180
800
Lt. Comdr. E. V. Dugmore
Yangtaze
Thetis
cruiser, 2nd class
3400
8 9000
Capt. J. A. O. Wilkinson
Yangtze
Tweed Vengeance Vestal
coast defence gunboat
869
9
200
Lieut. Comdr. R. H. Keste
Yangtaze
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16
13,500
Capt. Leslie Stuart, C.M.G.
Weinaiwel
sloop
980
1400
Comdr. 8. St. John Farquhar,
Shanghai
torpedo boat destroyer
355
6
6300
Reserve
Hongkong
surveying Huip
820
460
Comdr. Ernest J, Hardy
Weihaiwel
torpedo boat destroyer
360
8
6900
In Reserve
Weihaiwel
river gunboat
150
2
600
river gunboat
150
500
Lieut.-Com. O. W. Wrightson Lieut.-Com. Wason
Upper Yangtan
Upper Yangtze
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Major Seely asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he was aware that by the provisions of the Natal Immigration Act, 1903, the master and owners of any vessel from which any person suffering from a loathsome or a dangerous cen. tagious disease may be landed are liable to | series,
penalty of from £100 to £5,000; and whether the master
of the British ship Tweedd de have been subjected to such penalities.
or OWTEEN
Especially prepared for Infants and Convalescents in the For East,
Prescribed by the Medical Faculty throughout the World, and to be obtained from all respectable Chemists and Grocers.
Insist upon having NESTLES. Refuse any other.
Mr Lyttelton: I telographed to the officer administering the Government of Natal, and received the following answer : My Ministers suggest that you give the following reply to question:
"It is the
enstom in Natal to subject persons to pen- alties after they have broken the law, and not before. The Treeeddule did not in- No fringe the emigration restrictions. British ships are liable to penalties for engaging in this traffic of conveying Chi- nese amigrants under a scheme approved by the Government of Natal. Both ship. masters and the Transvaal Government 1587 have been duly informed of the require. ments of our law." It will be observed that the Natal authorities rightly do not consider bari-hari to bo a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease.
A Japanese resident at the Cape, in tho course of an interview with a representative of the Argus, said that Japan was probably the only country in which beri-beri had been thoroughly studied.
Tho disease had been found to be not infectious. Rice was one of the principal causes of bori-heri, but the substitution of bread for rice had stamped out the disease in the Japanese Navy, in which it was at one timo serious. Although the climate of Johannesburg was inimical to beri-beri, he suggested the summoning of a Japanese specialist.
A
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pains in the stomach, dysentery and diarrhoea come on suddenly and so often prove fatal before a physician can be sum moned that a reliable remedy should always be kept at hand. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has no equal as a cure for these ailments. Dever fails to give prompt relief oven in the most severe cases. It is pleasant to take and every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life. For sale by All Dealers; WATKINH & Co., Ltd., General Agents.
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It
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TELEGRAMS: ‘CARMICHAEL,' HONGKONG.
A. B. O. Code, 4th Edition.
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Lieber's Standard Code, TELEPHONE, 232. Hongkong, March 14, 1903.
March 2, 1904.
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TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
7.50a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00 a.. to 8.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.30a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12,45 p.m. to 1.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...very 15 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p....Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
NIGHT CAPS.
8.45 p.m.
und 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.16 p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYH. 8.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 30 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minut 38. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
NIGHT CARS as on Week Daya. SATURDAYS.
Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Des Voeux Road Central,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
General Managers Hongkong, June 23, 1904.
Taku
The following table is a chronologically arranged list of mail steamer sailings to Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. Coast ports, Manila, and Virago
Waterwitch Japan are not given, for steamers are constantly sailing for those ports. All
Whiting the American steamers call at Japan, and the majority of the Australian boats Woodcock call at Manila, and, in addition, to those vessels, special steamers run there. The departure of overy steamer is subject to alteration. The P. & O. mails usually reach London in about 28 days, and the French and German in about 28 or 30 days.
DET.
DEP
**
Jan.
:
EUROPEAN MAIL.
AMERICAN MAIL.
P. M. S. Siberia
2: : : : 8:
San Francisco Tacoma San Francisco
Portland, Q
San Francisco
San Francisco
Tacoma
San Francisco.
** **
22 21
24*42
Woodlark
Olry
13 Tiger
river gunboat
6--1400-
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief, +Flag of Rear-Admiral the Hon. A. G. Curzon-Howe, C.B., C.M.G.
Lt-Comdr. F. B. Noble
Captain T G. Groet
Reserve
Commander John Nicholsa-
Comdr. C. E. Mouro
Com. D. 8t. A Wake
Lt.-Com. R. E. Vaughan
Comdr. T. Jackson Lt.-Com. H. T.' Attay
Lt. Comdr. Davidson
Fleet Reserve
Commodore Dickon
Hongkong Yangtezé Amoy
Straite Division West River Yangtze
West River Straits Division
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station
STEAMER.
MAIL DESTINATION. DUE LONDON
ABOUT.
DUE.
Name.
Fing and Description.
Tons. Guna. H.P.
Captains.
August, 13
P. & O. Simla
17
G. M. S. Preussen
London Hamburg
Sopt 12
Sept.
6
16
23
M. M. Tourano
Marseilles
22
28
"
27
P. & O. Coromandel
London
Aspern
26
20
Kaiserin Elisabeth
13
Austro-Hungarian crujser Austro-Hungarian cruiser
2437 20 4000 20
7900 8000
Capt. Friedrich Grinzenberger Captain Mirtl
Shanghai
Јарад
G. M. 8. Prinz Heinrich
Bremen
F1
Sept.
6
M M.
Marsoillos
Oct.
6 Oct.
Acheron
French armoured gunboat 1796
10
1700
Comdr. Laferriere
Salgon
10
P. & O. Chusan
London
9
4
Alouette
Fronch gunboat_
800
7
400
Lieut. A. Varney
14
G. M. S. Gneisenau
Hamburg
13
Argus
French gunboat
123
-
500
Lient. Crespin
Balgon
Canton
20
M. M.
Marseilles
19
26
**
Aspic
French gunboat
475
3
450.
Lieut. Journet
Saigon
24
P.&O. Nubia
London
23
18
Avalanche
French gunboat
140 5
160
Haiphong
28
G. M. S. Bayern
Bremen
27
Nov.
8
"
Bengali
French gunboat
580
6
400
Тонгале
Oct.
8
P. & 0. Bengal
London
Nov. 6
13
11
Bugeaud
French cruiser
9740
29
9000
Capt. Lelivro
Saigon
12
G. M. S. Sachsen
Hamburg
"
Casse-tote
11
French gunboat
140
5
150
*Châteaurenault
French cruiser
8018 18 17,000
Captain V. Poidlone
Saigon
Hongay
Comete
French gunboat
525
4
438
Commander Lonel
Haiphong
Decidée
French gunboat
690 10
900
Commander L'East
Shanghai
D'A8889
French cruiser
4000
31
9600
Saigon
Estoc
French gunboat
Froude
French destroyer
360
7 303
Haiphong
Lieut. Jehonne
Shanghai
Gueydon'
French cruiser
9376
36 20,200
Henri Riviere
French gunboat
Shangbat
Haiphong
Javeline
French destroyer
307
900
Lieut.-Comdr. Beaussant
Shanghai
Kersaint
French gunboat
1250
B 2200
Commander Le Golleur
Shanghai
+Montcalm
French cruiser
9700 12 19,600
Captain Cros
Shanghai
French gunboat
Capt. Hourst
Shangha
STEAMER.
DESTINATION.
DUE..
Pascal Redoutable
French cruiser
4015
27
8500
Comdr. Sennes
Shangha!
French cruiser
9437
8 6071
Styx
French cruiser
1796
10.
1700
Capt. Vincent
Saigon
Baigon
Aug.
11
O, S. S. Machoan
Tacoma
Sally
French cruiser
9856
20,000
Captain Guibertṇau
13
P. M. S. Korea
San Francdeo
Sept. 10
Surpriso
French gunboat
629. 2
900
Lieut. Holgue-
Shanghai
Shanghai
14
P. & A. Arabia
Portland, O.
Takiang
French gunboat
23
P. M. S. Gaelic
20
Vauban
11
31
N. P. L. Showinut
Vigilante
French oruiser French gunboat
6150 23 123 7
Sept.
3
P. M. S. Mongolin
Oct.
1
14
P. & A. Aragonia
Bussard
German cruiser
1857 15
4560 500
2000
Captain Blonde!
Yangtse
Saigon
Lieut. Carol
Hongkong
Comdr. Huns
15
P. M. S. China
H
Fatherland
German cruiser
Capt. Von Buelow
"
27
P. M. S. Doric
25
Fürst Bismarck
German flagship
11,000
36
14,000
Captain Prowe
Shanghat
Shanghai
Oct.
1
N. P. L. Tremont
Nov.
5
Goiar
German cruiser
1776
16 2960
Comdr. von Studnits
Taingtau
8
Hansa
German cruiser -
6230
34 10,000
Capt. Schroeder
Tsingtau
14
P. & A. Numantia
Portland, 0.
Hertha
German cruiser
6500
37 10,000
Capt. Baron Schimmelmann
20
P. M. S. Coptic
San Francisco
18
Iltis
German gunboat
1000
-10
1800
Comdr. Baron von M.Hüllessem
Shanghai
Tsingtan
Nov.
do. Когда
do.
29 Jaguar
German gunboat
900
10
1800
Comdr. Wilbrandt
Taingtao
10
do.
Gaelic
do.
Dec.
9 Luchs
German gunboat
$50 10
1944
Comdr. Kroencke
Tsingtau
11
22
do.
Mongolia
do.
20 Möwe
Germaa gunboat
1009
8
875
Comdr. von Grumbkow
New Guinea
"1
"
Dec.
3
do.
China
do.
31
Seeadler
German cruiser
1640
16
2800
Comdr. Persius
Tsingtau
1905
Thetis
15
do.
Doric
do.
Jan.
27
do.
Siberia
do.
24
"
Tsingtan
1905
Vorwarts
German cruiser German gunboat German gunboat German gunboat
2660 24
8000
Captain Voit
900 10 1800
Comdr. Deimling
170
5
1300
Comdr. Giebber
Shanghai
Amoy Canton
3
500
Lieut. Scharf
7
do.
Coptic
do.
Feb. 4
19
do.
- Korea
do.
17 Elba
Italian orniser
2300
10
7471
Captain Borea
++
រ
31
do.
Gaelic
do.
28
Marco Polo.
Italian cruiser
3600
Captain Presbitero
"
++
Feb. 11
do.
Mongolia
do.
Mar.
11
Puglia
Adamastor
Din
Vasco de Gama
Aleout
Amaur
Italian cruiser
Portuguese cruiser Portuguese gunbost Portuguese cruiser
Russian gunboat Russian cruiser
2498 29 7000
Capt. Pescetto
720
3215 20
Askold
Russian cruiser
810 2600, 6000
8
730
Yangtae-River
Shanghai
Shanghai
Chemalpo
Shanghat
Macao
Shanghal
Vladivostou
5 4700
27 24,000
Capt. Reltzenschteln
Port Arthm
Bayan
Russian cruiser
Bobre
Russian gunboat
Bogatyr
Russian cruiser
7800 1050 6640
10 16,500
Port Arthur
8 1150
Comdr. Erjeckovitch
12 19,500
Port Arthas,
STEAMER,
DESTINATION,
DUE.
Diana
Russian cruiser
6791
6
8000
Port Arthur
Aug, Sept. 21
24
do.
Empress of India
Vancouver.
Sept. 14
do.
Empress of Japan
do.
Djighilt Gaidamak Gromisstchy Gromobol
Russian gunboat
1456
3 1700
Capt. Nasarowsky
Port Arthur
Russian gunboat
500
9 3500
Comdr. Yourieff
Port Arthr
Russian gunboat
1490
6 2000
Comdr. Zagarausky
Russian cruiser
12,864
44
14,500
Captain Jessen
Oct.
12
Guiliak
Russian gunboab
1000
1000
Comdr. Shumof
Oct.
11
do.
Athenian
do.
29
19
do.
Empress of China
do.
Nov.
Koroetz
Russian gunboat
1813
1500
9
Nov.
2
do.
Tartar
-do
26-
Mandjour
Russian gunboat
1924
· 1400
Comdr. Novakowaky Commander Crown:
"1
-16
do....
Empress of India.
Novik
Russian oruiser
9000
B
17,000
__do..
Dec.
9
"
Otvajny
Russian gunboat
1490
.8
1905
Doo.
14
do.
Empress of Japan
do.
Jan,
4
Peresvied Petropivlovak
Russian Battleship
12,674
1814,500
Comdr. Vasilleff · Captain Koroleft
Russian battleship
10.960
1610,600
Pobeda
Russian battleship
12,674
28
do,
21
Poltava
Russian battleship
10,960
1905
Jan.
11
do.
do.
Feb.
2 Rasboynica
Russian cruiser:
16 10 1394.
Capt. Zatzaroleng Captain Oseroff
25
do.
do.
Retwizan.
Russian battleship
12,902 ...
19
Feb.
8
do.
do.
Rossia
Russian protected cralsor 19,200-
Mar,
1
Rurik
Russian protected cruiser 10,923
1616,000 68
£7,000 26 13,250
Capt. Matusevich
Sevastopo
Russian battleship
10,960
16
10,600
Captain Serebrennikoj
Port Arth
Silatch
Russian gunboa
980-
1125
Ident. Comd". Ivanoff
Port Archa
Sivootch
Russian gunboat
$1050
108
1120
Comdr. Ginter
Nowo
Vasdnik
Russian gunboas
· 1500
...9:
8300
Comdr, Zagorlansky-Klosal
Port A
Zabiyaka
Russian cruiser'
1990
15
1194
Comde. Abramof
Port Arth
Albany
U. S. cruiser
$769
7500
Capt. Dyer
Cavite
Annapolis
U. 8. gunboat
1000
1227
Capt. Rohrer
Shanghal
Bainbridge
U. B. torpedo-bost destroyer
420
8000
Lieut, G. Williama
Barry
U. 8. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
€8000
Esent. Irwin
Shang
STEAMER.
DESTINATION.
Dur.
Callao
U. S. gunboat."
208 10
600
Lieut. Dismakor
Canton
Chauncey
U. S. torpedo boat destroyer
420
8000.
Lieut. EP. Jessop
Cincinnati
U. 8. cruiser e
5219
19 7600
Comdr. Hugo Osterhoms
Aug.
11
C.N. Teinan
*17 E. & A. Empire
Sydney.
do.
Sept.
Dale
U. 8. torpedo-bost destroyer
420
8000
Lieut. H. E. Arnold
Decantur
U. 8. torpedo-bost destroyer
420
8000
Lieut. A. W. Knoz
Sept.
9
U. N. Changsha
do.
Picano
U. B. gunboat
560 10
6000
t. Comdr, J. Hood
17 E. & A. Eastern
do.
8 Helona
U.S. gunboat
1892
1988
Comdr. P. E. Banyer
30
C. N. Chingtu
do.
23
Monadnock
U. 8. monitor
8990
62000.
Captain Mahan
do.
5
Monterey
U. B. monitor
4084
5244
25
C. N. Taiyuan
-do.
7 New Orleans
U. 8. cruiser
8487
20.
7500
16. Nov.
Tainan
do.
Deo.
9
Oregon
U. 8. cruises
10,288
48 11,111
16 E. & A. Empire
Pampanga
U.S.
gub
201
250
201
250
do
1905
Paragha
Dec.
C. N. Changsha
Jan.
E. & A. Eastern
Raleigh
U. 8. cruis US.
4000 14:
8218 18 7500
26
C. N. Chingtu
San Francisco
-U. 8. cruise
4098
97 9913
Vicksburg
U. 8. cruiser
1000
18
1118
11
&A. Australian
I Villalobos
U. S. gunboa
347
3
20
0. N. Taiyuan
12
Wilmington
U. 8, gumbost
#1897
B
1894
Fob.
E. & A. Empire
Wisconsin
U. B. flagship
12,000 60 19,600
110. N. Tinan
29
Mar.
April
106]
DEP.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ISSUE OF 30,000 NEW SHARES OF $10 EACH.
PURSUANT to Resolution the General
Managers of A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, hereby invite applications from the Shareholders of the Company for the issue of 30,000 New Shares of $10 each at a Premium of 10 per cont or $11 & Share.
Each Registered Shareholder on the 28th day of September, 1904, applying for the 563 Now Issue will be entitled to one share. for every two shares. registered in his namo. Shares not applied for by those entitled to apply will be dealt with by the General Managers in accordance with Article 40 of the Company's Articles of Association.
Applications for Shares in the New Issue will be received by the Hongkong and
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Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hong- kong from the 28th September, 1904, to the 30th September, 1904, both days inclusive, and the whole amount of $11 per Share will be payable on application,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 28th September, 1904, to the 8th October, 1904, both days inclusive.
The present paid-up Capital of the Com- pany is $600,000, divided into 60,000 Shares of $10 eaob, and the New Issue is required to increase the Capital of the 00,000, divided into 90,000 Company to
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The whole of themium received from the New Issue wil Blaced to the Credit
of the Permanent Reserve Fund,
The New Issue will rank for Dividend for the three months ending 31st December, 1904, payable in May, 1905.
Forms of application for the New Issue can be obtained at the Company's Offices in Alexandra Buildings, or at the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation, In Hongkong, Shanghai, and London,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
Managers.
1409 Hongkong, Jane 29.
DEF.
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218 218 9
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Captain Coutinho
6000 Capt. Manuel Vasco de Carvalho
Comdr. Guinter
Comdr. Gramatohickoff
·Port Arthus
2000
1514,500
10,600
1788
Comdr. Liven
Captain Sepelrennipof
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Sunk Shanghal Port Arthr Port Arthu
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| by mountains. Tho land is rich and welf cultivated, and on every side ware the
• | charred ruins of substantial ́homesteads. The Russians in their retreat have 'set fire to every building, and, but for their hasto, would have given Antung to the flamed. The destruction of private pro- perty is wanton and senseless, "has not even the pretext of being directed against combatanta. In this two days' journey I have seen more ruined houses than in 'a six months' trek in the Transvaal, I wonder if the Continent of Europe will be as deeply agitated over these acts of war against a harmless and peaceful peasantry as they were over the firing houses used as trenches with the white flag Away to the East of thi over them. desolated valley rose a range of hilla dominated by a mountain that sprinks from the plain like a huge knife with O
edge of the blade toward the sky,ke sumpit is sharp and precipitous, and the open are dark and rugged. It was near this razor-like ridge that the Russian guns ware lost, and a regiment decimated. I but closer investigation convinces mo have told the story in a previous letter,
than common culinary skill, will be able to do their duty to themselves and to the nation. To have Colonies successful we must have population. In Australia it is falling off grievously, and ex: haustive inquiries into the cause show .HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904. that it is due simply to the middle" and
The case in which the Bombay police upper class women shirking their
authorities proceeded against a Parses bar- EDITORIAL COMMENT. responsibilities. The working classes rister, on a charge of forgery of a will, generally have large families; and the occupied the attention of Mr J. H. Komp When last mails left
very significant fact was ascertained that at the Magistracy this afternoon for the England an early dis- the largest families were always found ninth time. Mr Harston, who appeared GOVERNMENT, solution of the Com-where there were Irish wives. There is for the defendan addressed the Court at
unlikely. Was
an old
cry 'Ireland for ever. Let us considerable length and had not concluded The Government had become quite build our women-folk on the Irish plan, when we went to pross, habituated to losing bye-elections, and then we need have no fear of our na were extremely well pleased at having tion crumbling to pieces as did the Ro- succeeded in retaining Chertsey, though man Empire. Mrs Colquhoun concludes ...$16.50 with a sadly diminished majority.her interesting paper with the following forbidden Sir Ernest Edward Blake, Crown asking for a time limit for British that the version given to us was inaccurate
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number of their supporters intend to retire at the close of the
present Parlia-
Consent of Other Powers.
LONDON, August 9.
Earl Percy states that Germany, Austria, Italy, and Russia have not only
assented to the Khedival Decree, but A telegram from London, dated July have undertaken not to obstruct the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has 22 states:-The Hon. A. Lyttelton, action of Great Britain in Egypt by
1881.
Children's Party Postponed.
Their danger is not so much in the words: It is not through State or Agent for the Colonies, to continue to act country, as in the House. A great Charity-aided emigration, not by ship as a Director of the London Assurance ping off our incapables en bloc, not by Corporation. Sir Ernest E. Blake has trying to attract them with promises of been Crown Agent for the Colonies since marriage or other bribes that we can best attack the question of superfluous women in Britain and the want of Women in the rest of the Empire. What we want is an alteration in women's attitude, especially in the attitude of the middle-class woman-more courage, more simplicity, and, above all, more patriotism.'
ment, and there are others who already A Whisky that is perfect with TAN-feel the ache of defeat in their bones. SAN Water.
Such men are not likely to be obedient to the crack of the party whip. The simple explanation is that Mr Chamber- lain, almost as in 1985, has divided the party. He was right then and he is right now, but it will take years to educate the electors to the point of sceing it. When they do, where will Mr Chamberlain be? Party Govern- ment is the stupidest possible way of registering the popular will, but. at present it is the only practicable one, and it will take a grat deal of education before universal suffrage comes to mean government by the wisest.
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, August 13.—
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni- ture, &c., at Mr Geo. P. Lammert's
Sales Rooms.
MONDAY, August 15 :--
4 p.m.Meeting of Punjom Mining Co.,
Id., at Company's Ollice. Goods per Macduff undelivered after the
date subject to rent. TESDAY, August 16 :-
Noon-Mouting of Shareholders of The Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam- boat Co., Ld., in the Company's Office. Transfer Books of China Sugar Refining Oo., Ld., Clow from this day to 29th inst. inclusive.
SATURDAY, August 20 :-
Noon. Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration, at the City Hall.
MONDAY, August 22:-
Non-Meeting of Hongkong & Wham pua Dock Co., Id., at the Company's
Offices
I
Mrs Archibald R. Col- WOMEN AND quhoun has been giving
English THE COLONIES.' the
woinen
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Empire Day and Kowloon School.
A paragraph in The Times states Lord Meath has received a letter from the headmaster of Kowloon School, Hongkong, dated May 30, to the effect that copics of The Flag of England' are being ordered with a view to its always being sung at the school on Empire Day.
Band at Kowloon Hotel.
→
Godard
In consequence of the bad weather His Excellency the Governor's children's | party has been postponed from to-morrow till Wednesday, the 17th inst.
niicit Opium.
Two
very weather-benten looking
Chinese were lined at the Magistracy this morning on a charge of having illicit opium in their possession. They pleaded that the opium was not their property, but that of a companion who ran away when the police arrested them.
Committed for Trial.
A shop coolio appeared at the Magis- tracy, this morning, before Mr H. H. J. Gomportz, to prosecute a fellow country- man on a charge of maliciously wounding him. The prosecutor stated that a fow days ago he visited a friend's place and asked him for the loan of a razor to shave that he intended to slave first. He then
with. The defendant was there and said
went into a room at the rear of that in permitting)
which they were talking and came out March ..... Des Torerus '. Overture... Die Felsen Mühle Reisseger again a few seconds later armed with a Belection "The Yeomen of the Guard chopper. He struck a blow at the prose
Sullivan
cutor with this and in warding it off the Chopin
latter received a cut on his hand which Karo'y Klay rendered it necessary for two of his fingers
Margis
to be amputated. The defendant was Moret
away, so to speak. At By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. a meeting of the Royal Colonial In-Iremonger and Officers, the Band of the stitute sho read a paper on Women 93rd Burma Infantry will play the follow and the Colonies, and endeavoured to ing programme at the Kowloon Hotel, Jay bare the reason why our womenfolk during dinner, to-morrow evening (weather
SATURDAY, August 27 -
do not relinquish the comforts of the Meeting of Hongkong Gymkhana Club | firesides of England to come out to the
at Happy Valley.
Empire's outposts to tuck
up
their WEDNESDAY, September 28:-
sleeves and work in the colonisation Polonaise
Lancers ...' Stars and Stripes'... brigade. Mrs Colquhoun hits some nails fairly on the head. The working Valtz....
Garden Party '........ Two-step .. * Hiawatha classes she passes over, proclaiming them to be necessary to the well-being of the flomeland as producers, but she declares that the girls of the middle classes, whose chief drawback is the psuedo-education they receive, should be ready to go forth into the world
Transfor Books of A. S. Watson Co., Ld.,
closed from this dato to 8th October inclusive.
JOOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, A
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Pain Balm is freely applied a complete cure be effected in a very for days. Pain may REQUISITES. Balm also cures rheumatism, cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by All Dealers; Watkins & Co., Ltd., General Agents.
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GOD SAVE THE KING.
Rekilled by Order.'
General A. R. Chaffee, of the United
States Army, has been falling at a soldiers' banquet about a quartermaster who enter.
ed on the books of his company at the close and marry and help the men who
of a certain battle: John Smith, killed are striving to keep up the Colonial
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THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.
(DEUTER'S BERVICE.] ATTACKS ON PORT ARTHUR.
LONDON, August 8. According to a St. Petersburg telegram, a fierce battle was fought on the land-side of Port Arthur on the 5th instant, in which the Japanese are reported to have been repulsed with great loss; the number of killed alone being estimated at 10,090.
The Russians lost about 1,000.
General Stoossel telegraphs that Japanese attacks on Port Arthur on the 26th to the 28th were repulsed with enormous losses. The Russian losses in the three days amounted to 40 officers and 1,500 men.
THE JAPANESE MARCH IN
MANCHURIA.
An Interesting Welcome, The Standard's war correspondent writes from Feng-huan-cheng on May 20 as follows:-
in some essential points. We were told that the fugitives took up a strong position on a hill, and were charged by the Japanese reserves from three aides. The truth ap- pears to be that the Russian Infantry and Artillery woro caught in a defile, the exit from which was held by the Japanese com- pany that lost half ita men and all its officers save one. While they were contest- ing the pass the Japanese reserven came up, and occupied positions on the hills to the right and rear. The Russian guna en- deavoured to meet this attack from three eidos, and fought until every gunner was slain or wounded, How they came to enter this defile without having first secur ed the hills in front and, on their right is one of those acts of folly which every cam- Poat over again, on a larger scale. paign serves to illustrate. It was Sanna'■
Designs of the Port Arthur Admiral.
London, July 6-A high Russian naval officer states that Admiral Withooft will probably make a sortie, try to sink some of the Japanese fleet, and then make a dash for a neutral Chinese harbour such as Wei- hai-wei, which is leased to England, or Kiaochau, which is leased to Gormany, and there surrender and so proservo bia fleet.
The Cruiser 'Terrible.'
H. M. S. Terrible, cruiser, Captain A. T. Stuart, after a satisfactory commission. ing trial, left Portsmouth on July 4 for the China Station, with a relief crew for the Albion, battleship.
The Tariff Question in the Lords. 'The merciful man has no enemies.' This
In the House of Lords, on July 22, was the legend that met the eye of General Kuroki when he dismounted to receive the the Duke of Devonshire asked for an ex- welcome of the Governor of Feng-huan-plicit declaration by the Government as to cheng. Despite the cyclones of passion that sweep over this Empire, the Chiness
the extent to which it intended to support no lovers of brute force. The Confact the policy for the taxation of food. The doctrine of life which has dominated China Marquis of Lansdowne, in reply, said that for 2500 years does not tend to develope the aggressive virtues; and this legend, in the Government did not mean to be rushed scribed in crimson upon a scroll of by either the tariff reformers or by the Duke white silk, represents the attitude of the
of Devonshire, Chinaman toward all matters that do Good Salvation Army Results.
not appear to touch his rights or his dignity. The Chinese are punctilious in The social work of the Salvation Army the discharge of all the obligations of
committed for trial at the Sessions.
Engagement..
A marriage has been arranged, and will
was General' Booth's subject at a meet-courtesy, and their greeting of the victorious take place at an early date, between Willian
soldier was marked with a kindness,
Walton-on-Thames.
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ing of the International Congress in the
dignity, and an athetic taste of which I Auth Carruthers Cruickshank, of Hong- Strand. He told several striking stories of find evidences in every direction and among kong, and Trailfatt, Dumfries, and Mary rescue work and tales of poverty and noed, all classes. The scene was more strange (Maysic); older daughter of the late Deputy One he told at his recent interview with which stretches before the city down to the Surg. Gen. John Cruickshank, "inspector- than impressive Upon the dusty plain the King, and his Majesty had listened to bank of the shallow river was assembled a general of prisons, Bombay Presidency, and it with the keenest interest. The 'General crowd of civilians, soldiers, and officials. Mrs. Cruickshank, Bracken House, claimed that the social operations of the crimson and adorned with the motto, "The Under 3 rude pavilion, drapod with army were no longer to be regarded as an merciful man has no enemies' sat the experiment, and what had been done in Governors of the Province, the city, and Mr Charles Ford Honoured. thousands of cases in the past could be the garrison, with others who are in dong in tefs of thousands in the future. surcoats wore of many colours-deep violet, follows:-Mr Charles Ford, formerly sup- An English correspondent writes us as authority over the people. Their loose To-day there were 180 food shelter depots, and crimson, and blue, and the sheen of erintendent of the Botanical and Afforests- their silken garments was lustrous in the brilliant sunshino. They sat by the road. tion Department in Hongkong, was invested side, after the manner of the East. In the by the King, at Buckingham Palace, on dark shadow of brick walls lounged soldiers July 5, with the Imperial Service Order, whose dress differed little from that of the civilian-a loose robe of indigo blue and and had the insignia fastened on by His a pair of wide trousers, ending in a pair of Majesty. There were a fairly large number felt shoes. The Manchu soldier is not a martial figure. He is without discipline or of recipients at the coremony, which was organisation, and in the Guard of Honour I very interesting and brilliant. "The day noted that nearly every man had a different was, our correspondent adds, 'one of the arm from his fellow-one an old carbine, another a muzzle loader, a third a Winches: many fine ones we are having this summer.' ter, a fourth a Mauser. Moreover, he is
with accommodation for 18,504, and no fewer than 4,573,000 beds had been pro
indolent and wanting in intelligence, Lynched by a Girl. and is addicted to opium.
ambulance classes, but would be bored
vided during the year. There were 17 to death if asked to nurse a sick re-
One hundred and seventy-seven Union- prison gate homes, with accommodation for lative. The standard of living, too
536, and 2,000 satisfactory cases had been had risen and women now wanted finer ist members of Parliament were present on
July 8 at a banquet at the Hotel Cocil in passed through them during the last 12 furniture, tiner frocks, more
honour of Mr. Chamberlain, the occasion months. There were 116 rescue homes ments, more change, daintior fond, and boing the ox-Colonial Secretary's birthday. accommodating 2,719, and 5,700 satisfac- more elaborate entertainment. In fact, In addition to those present, twenty-one tory cases had passed through; while the to put the matter in what Sir William Unionists wrote sympathetically excusing 18 land colonies contained 29,252 acres, Goodman calls a nutshell, the women their absence. Mr. Chamberlain, in ne and gave temporary employment to 67,000 of this age are getting too particular. knowledging this unique demonstration in meu. Only that morning, the General'
a rule excluding opiuui-smokers from the A thrilling scene occurred at Europa, Colonies such as Hongkong do not f.vour of an idea,' declared that all present said, a whole island had been offered him ranke, but you have only to look Mississipi, on
27, when Starling know that Dunham, a young negro, was lynched for come within the purview of Mrs Col were loyal admirers and supporters of Mr on very, reasonable terms, in which was
Balfour. They were, ho said, determined over 1,000,000 acres and 30,000 buffs this destructivo habit. Its calls are im- attacking three white girls near the town. to keep the Government in power. Persoloes. It had a lovely climate, and a beauti-perious, and, unless they are oboyod, the Early in the morning the mob broke into
men collapse. In the Japanese War, I am told, the Manchu troops halted to smoke, the gaol, seized the negro, and led him to no matter how preasing the urgency. Near the public square, Mary Wilson, one of the river were more soldiers and officers in the young women attacked, was brought scarlet surcoats and straw hats shaped like forward and immediately identified ber
quhoun's paper.
ful soil. The amount wanted to continue
She has in mind Canada and Australia, and other
nally, he was a fiscal reformer, mainly be- countries where servants cannot be
cause he was an Imperialist. It was the the social work of the army was £50,000. obtained to wait on one day and night duty of every patriotic Briton to draw the
for a mere pittance; where women have different parts of the Empire closer together A New Explosive.
to at officers and men nino out of
There is
ten Aro victims to
cones that come well over the face.
With
June
these were the colours-grent banners of assailant Heedless of Dunham's shrioks white silk with crimson characters de for mercy, the girl placed the noose of the noting the regiments. The Governor invit-
elus to be seated in the pavilion, but we rope round his neck, Dunham was then us with the word-Ingwa, or Englishman round the limb of a tree, and a dozen men chose to mingle with the crowd, who greeted placed on horseback, the rope was passed
to bo resourceful and ever ready to put a while there was yet time. Since the Co. | A new explosive has just been manu- hand to the domestic plough to cultivate Ionics were prepared to meet us infactured by Mr J. C. Gonsalves, of Colombo, the fertile fields of felicity Out in no petty or grudging spirit, wo must the firework maker, who has nanied the those places the girls of the middle-class, throw aside pedantry, and be prepared to particular compound Cylonite,' says the whose hands have been more familiar make concessions, eyen sacrificos. He Times of Ceylon. The now explosive is We wore curiositios in their eyes-the hauled at it, while the girl calmly led the ridiculed Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman being sent round to the leading ongineers that he had never seen an Englishman be-horse away leaving the body dangling in
Governor of the city afterwards told me with perfumed gloves than soap-suds for describing a commercial union with the in Colombo, with a view to introducing it fore--and our clothes were examined with the air.-Home Paper. and kitchen cleaning, will not do. Colonies as a sordid bond. Statesmen, he as a rival to dynamite and blasting powder. interest. What is sorely wanted-especially in continued, in the present creative time, Mr Gonsalves has tested his new invention Presently there was a movement in the Australia-are women who will keep might lay the foundations of the Empire and is confident that the experiments have shelter underthe walls, the Guard of Honour
ranks. The soldiers. roses and left their British Airship Ready. the home together and will not be of the future, 'Let us then,' proceeded been attentied with success. He claims stood at attention on each side of the road,
Dr. Barton's airship, which has been year at the afraid to face every marital respon- Mr Chamberlain, call the Colonies to our that, for all purposes, his explosive, the the banners were unfurled, and four trum under construction for over,
petors in yellow jackets blew a fanfare. Alexandra palace, is now being inflated, sibity. To get such women from our Councils, and conclude arrangements for composition of which is of course a secret, General Kuroki and his Staff appeared on middle classes we will have to set in developing our trade with our best cus is equal to dynamite. No change of the far bank of the river. As they rode and, given fine weather and good luck, the motion an un-educational crusade. Mere tomers, thus making a prosperous Empire. temperature, howeyer sudden or slow, waved, the trumpets sounded, and the next two or three days. The inventor olaims through the shallow stream the banners first voyago in "it will be made within the His first doubts respecting the efficacy of nor any change of moisture can effect the guard presented arms. At the pavilion for his machine that it is a real ship. theory will have to be unlearned; or Free Trade arose when he was called upon explosive, it is claimed, and it would not they dismounted, and were received if not unlearned it will have to be
to defend it. The new aspect of the ques even explode, if accidentally set on fire, by the Chinese authorities; the Taotai, There is a real deck, along which for over combined with practice. Mrs Colquhoun tion, not its economic aspect, was revealed unless it was packed tight in somo resist speaking a few words which I was told, walk from end to end, the equilibrium or Intendant of the Eastern Marshes a hundred feet engineers or passengers may makes two suggestions to rear the right to him when he entered the Colonial Office. ing medium. It does not, it is said, give were distinguished by the grace and good type of women-first, the inculcation of fie then roslised that the question was off any noxious gases and its power of Cards were exchanged-long strips of ment of water-tanks. It will be an interest- breeding in which these people excel. being preserved by an ingenious arrange- simplicity of taste, industry, homeliness: connected with the future greatness and rending embraces a wider area than that crimson paper, with the names in blacking party which will make the ascent one second, the effort of strong, brave, prosperity of the race.
of gunpowder or dynamite. Mr Gonsalves and the General and his Staff were invited fine morning while London still sleeps. to enter the pavilion General Kuroki clever, capable women to carve out
was busy to-day in submitting his Inven offered his place of hond to Prince Kuni, Mr. F. L. Rawson, the engineer, will be at careers for themselves in the colonies. VERK palatable, even children anjoy tion to various engineering experts for their but he refuse supersede the Com- the belm; Dr. Barton will be accompanied
take it, but it is Stearns Wine, not examination and experimental use. Mr mander-in-Chief.hu accordingly seated by his little boy Dudley; Captain Stringer. Women had forgotton their patriotism, the others.
himself in the dra of the bench, at a Gonsalves has already two large orders for table spread with sweet cakes. Tea was and Mr. Short will have charge of the two and what Empire' meant. Instead of
the explosive and expected five taking a course of Browning or Dante CHANGE OF WATER often brings on
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10,
MR SHUSTER'S DEATH.
An Inquiry Opened.
1904.
HOW THE 'NORGE' WENT DOWN.
Glorious Heroism on Board. An inquiry was held at the Magistracy
No more tragic story of the sea has over this afternoon, by Mr H, H. J. Gompertz into the circumstances surrounding the been told than that gathered by a repre- death of the late Fritz Edward Shuster, sentative of the Daily Mail from the sur- which occurred on August 3. Messrs II. M.vivors of the ill-fated Norge landed at
Webb, J. Duff, and G. Banker were em. panelled as the jury.
Emily Schuster, the deceased's widow, de posed that her husband was, prior to his death, employed as an engineer at the Qur ry Bay Sugar Refinery. She last saw her husband alive on Tuesday last. They were together at the Metropole Hotel about 9 o'clock and on leaving there boarded a stationary trum car. They stayed there
Grimsby.
The Norge belonged to a Copenhagen Company, and was put on the Atlantic service to compete in the rate cutting war. All the hapless passengers were being conveyed to New York at £3 & head. When the vessel left Copenhagen she had a complement of at least 700 passengers and a crow numbering about seventy.
Nearly half the passengers were Polish Jews who had been ordered to report them selves at Warsaw for service in Manchuria.
they fed the country.
Out of those 300 deserters only one is known to have survival.
THE CHINA MAIL.
named Johansen, of Tromsö, who had lost his wife and five children,
When the crash came,' he explained yesterday, I placed them on the hatchway
BY WHARF AND WAVE.
The Athol met the full force of the gale while I found places for them in the boat. near Gap Rock last night and had a rough
When I had done so I returned for them
They had disappeared. I am now alone time of it until she got into shelter about in the world. My wife and family have|midnight. gone down with the other 200 women and 200 children."
Seas awept the open bost continuously, and the party had only an old can and their boota with which to bale out the water, The majority of them were protected from the elements only by their night attire. The boat had not drifted more than ten miles in twenty-four hours when Captain Miles, of the Grimsby trawler Salvia, caught sight of the castaways signalling with handker.
According to the signals the centre of the typhoon has shifted to the South-West of the Colony. We might congratulate our- selves upon having escapod once more.
The rough weather during the last twelve hours has caused some inconvenience to shipping and has delayed the loading of prosah of the typhoon a number of vessels seteral vessela, On the first report of the their anchorages and proceeded to Chun Wan and only returned from there after the weather had moderated somewhat,
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Owing to the timely warning of the approach BRAND OF PAINTS, of the rough weather very few accidents on the harbour are reported. A sampan
was capsized in the vicinity of Stone. cutter's Island late yesterday afternoon, and a woman and a child, who occupied it, thrown into the water, and imprisoned under the boat. Fortunately for them a police bost was close by and the woman and child were rescued, through a hole which
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*All around, 'reports Captain Miles, 'wore hundreds of dead bodies, mostly those of women and children. The sight was so of the survivors, was so overjoyed at being rescued that she insisted upon the steward of the trawler accepting her ring,"
The Naval Inspection Board of the United States has recommended the sub-
sampan was also turned over yesterday afternoon, but beyond wetting its occup- ants, no damage resulted.
A correspondent writes:-I have often
for about ten minutes and then sho left the Rather than obey the Tsar's command, horrible that I was glad to get away. One stitution of 25-kn- t torpedo boats of heavior wondered, as have, no doubt, hundreds of
car because her husband was quarrolling with a sailor. Her husband
refused
to leave the car, and after wait ing for bin at the hotel for about 20 minutes she called a ricksha and to her mother's place at the Racu Course. She did not see her husband
went
again alive. There was a placard on the car to the effect that it was going to Quarry Bay and deceased wished to go there with it. Thoro were NO blows struck between the deceased and the sailors with whom he was quarrelling. When they went to the Metropole witness and her husband wore on their way home, Her husband was quiet at the timo, and not the worse for liquor. Ho lind two glas ses of beer at the Metropole, and had had a glass of whisky and soda previous to that, about 4 o'clock. As far as she knew he had no other drinks that evening. The
trom loft with her husband in it.
In reply to a Juror witness said that the train was not going to Quarry Bay na the placard stated. It returned to Hongkong From the Metropole,
He is an old man with whitened hair and stooping shoulders, and as he spoke yester- day his long thin hands tugged fiercely at his board, and an angry glint showed through the tears in his eyes, While mourning his old comrades, he cursed the cause that led to their death
'Russia,' he screamed, will rejoice that death overtook them when escape from u hateful duty seemed nigh.' But as one said just before he went under, 'I prefer to die in the sea than in the Russian's tron. chos. My wife too will be with ine in death, whereas, if I had left her in Russin, he would have been driven from her home to become an outcast while I fought for the country that persecuted her. Yes, this is the better way."
A hitherto inexplic.ble circumstance is how the Captain of the Norge came to he se near Rockall, which is invariably passed at a distance of eight miles, but the only surviving member of the crew at Grimsby explained last evening that a fog prevailed and that the rock was not discerniblo. There was no warning that the rack was near until the ship crashed into it with a force that seemed to be tearing her to pieces.
The ship rebounded into doop water only to bat herself on the rocks once more, this time complete y ripping away the bows, and, while the forward part slid upwarde the stern sank under water. A heary Hos which was running swept the vessel from
midships to aft.
Lau King Sun, a ticket collector in the employ of the Electric Tramway Company, said that on Tuesday last he was on duty on a rau. He corroborated the evidence of the provious witness with regard to her After she had gone, the leaving the tram. tram, in which Mr Shuster was seated, left for Hongkong. Mr Shuster left the car at Jardine's, near the Sugar works. While
The survivors utterly fail to describe the the deceased was on the tram he was quiet, scone that followed. The great majority of but the witness hoard him talking to three the passengers, who included nearly 200 What the conversation was about children, were still in their bunks. They he could not say, as he id not hear it rushed on deck, and terrified women literal distinctly. Deceased did not fall off the ly fought for places in the lifeboats and war. neither did he stumble after getting snatched lifebelts from each other's posses off. The car was not in motion when degion. Other women sank on their knees, censed stepped off. Although there was a | and, while hugging their children to them, notice on the tram saying that it went prayed the crew to save the little ones. from Arsenal street to Shaukiwan, the train Soveral mothers clambered up the rigging only went to the Metropole Hotel and then with their children, and many brave at returned to Arsenal Street.
tempts were made by the crow to get thom down.
sailors,
By a Juror Why did the tram stop near Jardine's?
Witness--The trolley.arm came off the overhead wire and had to be replaced. The tram remained stationary for a quartor of an hour.
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The women, however, refused their assistance and when, a few minutes later, the ship sank, they went with it.
The first lifeboat launched was smashed
to atoms against the ship's side, and its
Dr W. Hunter. Government Bacteriole occupants perished. Two other lifeboats were swamped by delirious crowds jumping
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Of the survivors at Grimsby six are women and two are children. The young- est is a pretty little Norwegian girl aged five. With childish ingenuousness, she told a Daily Mail representative that all she remembered about the disaster was that a kind sailorman gave her some chocolates.
OFF TO AFRICA.
Another Load of Coolies.
Mesars Gibb, Livingston and Co. courte ously inform us that the s.s. Courtfield
machinery for the presont 30 knot vessels. which they declaro are liable to breakdown.
The steamer Agincouri, which our Hainan correspondent reported is being on a sandy beach on Nanking Island, is, we understand,, a new ressol of large dimen. sions. She was on her maiden voyage to the East with Welsh coal for Mesars Arnhold, Karberg and Co.
The well-known Chinzand Manila 8.8. Perla has gone to Japan to be sold subject to an inspection in dock. If the inspection
your readers, how pokey little ships' cabins came to be called State-rooms. The fol- lowing explanation from The Orisis, by Winston Churchill, appears not unlikely: *Jiany,' said the Captain, did you ever know why cabins are called State-rooms?
Why, no,' answered she, puzzled. There was an old follow named Shreve, who ran steamboats before Jackson fought the red- coats at New Orleans. In Shreve's time the cabins were curtained off just like these new-fangled sleeping car berths. The old man-built wooden rooms, and he named them after the different States,, Kentucky, Illinois, Pennsylvania, oto. So when a fel- 'What State low came on board he'd say: am I in, Cap? And from this has the
namo spread all over the world-State- Captain Lige.-Madras Mail.
SOLE AGENTS →→→ HARRY WIOKING & CO., Hongkong.
Hongkong, January 6, 1901.
20-3
IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE -No. 2 of 1892, and
·
In the Matter of the Petition of GROVE JOHNSON Honours Certi- ficate City and Guilds of London Institute for Brawing Technology.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
BY GIVING A VERY LARGE ORDER,
HAVE SEQURED THE
CO-OPERATION
OF THE MAKERS OF THE
APOLLO
MASTER
PLAYERS'
and PEROY RICHARD HARE both of IN LOWERING THEIR PRICES, AND
8, Hawes Road, Bromley, in the County of Kent, England, Analytical Chemists, Inventors, for Letter Pa tent for the exclusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of an Invention -for Improvements relating to the
formentation of liquids.'
[OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
sailed from Taku on the 2nd inst. for proves satisfactory the vessel will remain room. Thas's mighty interesting,' said Petition, Declaration, and Specifica-
Durban with 2165 coolies on board.
This is the third shipment from Taku. The next departure will be the Ascot from Chinwantno. She will most likely gail in about a week's time.
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
efur His Honour Mr T. Sercombe
Smith, Prisne Judge,)
Wednesday, August 10.
A QUESTION OF SERVICE.
in the service of a Japanese Company, who have agreed to pay £10,000 for hor. The Perla took with her as cargo to Japan 10,676 cases of dynamite and 33,000 picule of rice. She is a well-known boat to Hong- kong residents, having been, engaged on the Hongkong-Manila run for some cousidor able time. Latterly, however, she was superseded by the Rubi and Zafiro, and since then had no recognised run. Her registered tonnage is 1.930; her length 285.3 feet; breadth 35 feet; and depth 24 feet. She is somewhat old, being built in 1878 by Messrs W. Doxford and Sons, Sunderland. Hor old name, when running on the Australian line, was the Menmur.
RICHARD
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WE NOW OFFER THEM FROM"
$365 to $850.
JUST, ARRIVED
PER S.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA.
WE WILL SUPPLY AN
tion required by the above-cited Ordin. ance have been duly filed in the Office of the NEW CONSIGNMENT Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and that it is the intention of the said GROVE JOHNSON and PERCY JOHN DENMAN HARE by MATTHEW STEPHENS their Solicitor and Agent to apply for Letters Patent for the Exclusive usu within the Colony of Hongkong of the said Invention, at a sitting of the Executive Council to be held at the Council Chamber, at the Government of the day UPRIGHT IRON GRAND kong, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of AUGUST, 1904.
*
Dated the 4th day of August, 1904.
MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS,
Solicitor for the Applicants,
1467
A grand marine display is to be given in the Morsey on the King's forthcoming visit to Liverpool. A writer in the Liverpool Mercury suggests that, as a souvenir of the occasion, a history should be compiled of the progress of the shipping of the port. Records tho that, when Queen Elizabeth was on the Throne of England, Liverpool had but a dozen ships, of an average of nineteen tons, and a crow of some six per vessel, whilst Wallasey bad three, with an average of fifteen tons and five men per ship. Sixty years later, in 1618, when James I. reigned, the increase in Liverpool shipe was only twelve, but in 1752 the A number of complaint have recently number had jumped to 437. In 1780, ships of 200 or 250 tons crossed the Atlantic from Liverpool, at uncertain in- IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE been received by the police regarding practice generally indulged in by the tervals, three or four times a year, and for toilet purposes the passengers had buckets of sea water every morning on the deck, masters of Chinoso ferry launches blow- ing their whistles to attract the attention weather permitting, and they found their of prospective passengers. The rules of own soap and towels. To trace the sub- the harbour stipulate that the whistle muet sequent phenomenal progress, and draw a only be used for purposes of navigation, comparison between the primitive methods and provide a maximum ponalty of 8100 of ocean travel in the old days, and the per blast if this regulation is not observed. palatial ones of the present, would not In consequence of a complaint, Police alone be interesting, but peculiarly ap- Mr Looker objected to the service Sergeant 84 was stationed close to the Yau-propriate. of the writ. If it was served on mati ferry wharf early on the morning of the the secund defendant
a partner, 4th instant and, as a result, the masters of his name should not have been placed three launches appeared before Mr H. H. the Ordinance J. Gompertz, at the Magietracy, this mor- notice way be given when serving & writning, in answer to summonses chargingthem
The Tung Hip Loong firm sued the Po Hang bank and Cheong Po Chi for 8300, being money handed to the defendants by plaintiffs, which money defendants had not
remitted.
Mr John Hastings appeared for plain tiffe, while Mr H. W. Looker (of Messrs Deacon Looker and Deacon) represented Cheong Po Chi.
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as
The charge of misconduct against the pilot in charge of the Australia at the time of her grounding has been upheld. President of the Marine Court of Inquiry
The
that the charge of misconduct preferred against George Frank Dennis, Port Phillip
in the name of a firm on a partner, who with using their whistles contrary to the would have to appear at court, although regulations. In cach case it was shown Murphy, P.M.) said: "The Court finds he could do so under protest if he were not that the defendants were coming into the partner. In this instance no notice was Yaumati ferry wharf at Hongkong and capacity the writ had been served on him
No. 2 of 1892,
and "
In the Malter of the Petition of the REGENERATED COLD AIR COMPANY. a Corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Maine, and having its principal · Corporation Offico in the State of Maine, at Portland, in the County of Cumberland, and its main busi- ness Office at No. 147, Milk Street, in the City of Boston, County of Suf- folk, Massachusetts, United States America, Manufacturers, for Letters Patent for tre oxclusive use within the Colony of Hongkong of an In. vention for Apparatus for Treating
Air.'
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
given and defendant did not know in what blew their whistle without any cause. The sea pilot, in connection with the stranding Petition, Declaration and Specifica
Masters of the Lee Ti, and the Cheung Yik were fined $15 each, and the master of the Kucony Io 910.
The writ also was not served at the
place where the carried on busi ness. The plaintiff sued the bank and
DERMAN
AND A
PIANO PLAYER
for $825.
CASH OR CREDIT TERMS.
These Players have been tested in Ilong
kong for 5 years (at Peak included) without a Single Failure, which can be said of no other Player.
THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
AND
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS (SUCCESSORS TO G. GIRAULT),
gist and Medical officer in charge of the T'ublic Mortuary, stated that he made a into them. post mortem examination of the body of
Scores of wonen, sing all command of Mr Shuster. He found a considerable themselves, jumped into the son. amount of bruising over the right side of
The beat which contained the Grimsby
of the steamship Australia off Point Nepean, on the coast of Victoria, on June tion required by the above cited. Or- 20th, 1904, has been sustained for the diuance have been duly tiled in the Office the face; the right oge was also swollen, survivors was swung from its davits. Then
following reason:-That Pilot Dennis, on of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong CHAZALON & CO., The temple hone fractured and occurred, a splendid piece of heroism en
boarding the steamship Australia on the and that it is the intention of the said beneath the bone there was homgrrhage, he part of a boy aged seventeen, who gave Cheong Po Chi; if they sued the second
Passengers by the launch Morning morning of June 20th, 1904, when enter- REGENERATED COLD AIR COM- The others life for his sister. The wonderful story defendant as a partner in the bank, he which pressori ou the brain. organs of the body were healthy. opinion deceased met his death from wegian maiden with a coiled mass of very There might be other causes for action 12.55 to-day, were witnesses of the capsizing clear of the red sector of the Point Lonsdale for Letters Patont, for the exclusive use
In his was told by the girl herself, a typical Nor-should not have been put on the writ. Star, which left Hongkong for Kowloon at ing Port Philip Heads, caused the helm to PANY by MATTHEW JOHN
be ported repeatedly before the ship was STEPHENS their Solicitor and Agent to apply! fractured skull and suissepront concussion fair hair and the lightest of blue eyes. of the brain. Such injuries could have There was room for only one more in the gainst Cheong I'o Chi, in that case he of a small boat, and the subsequent rescue | light, and without first taking proper steps within the Colony of Hongkong of the said i been caused by a fall from the tram. Had lifeboats. The Norge was fast settling
Mr Hastings said that it was service on of its occupant by the Chinese on board to verify the position of the vessel, wit Invention, at a sitting of the Executive the result that she was taken from a safe Council to be held at the Council Chamber, deceased stumbled over the guttering on to down, and her life was numbered by the second defendant as a partner. No the launch. When the launch had half-position (with the Queenscliffe lights nearly at the Government Offices, Victoria, Hong- the footway, he did not think he would seconds. It was the boy's turn to take the notice was given and it was deemed to be have sustained such injuries.
last place, and be swung himself into the Inspector Gauld explained the position bout. of the footway, which is two feet seven inches below the rond, and Dr Hunter said
a fall over an obstruction on the roadway to the footpath might cause such wounds As decensed had.
Inspector Gould wished to ask, could anything have been done for deceased ti Have his life.
Where is my sister? ho asked.
No one had seen her. Springing back on to the sinking ship, he found his sister kneeling in prayer near the bulwarks.
He raised her gently and drew her to the ship's side. Then he kissed her and, with. out a word, lifted her into the life-boat inte ho place that was rightly his. When last Mr Gompertz thought it better not to seen the boy was standing by the vessei's asks such a question until all the evidence side bare headed, his oyes fixed on the bont had been taken, and asked witness whether that he hoped was bearing his sister to the wounds devrased bore would be necessafety. sarily fatal.
Witness Not necessarily.
car.
When again I looked,' added the girl, the ship had gone."
The boy was, however, saved
N. less bright spot in the glorious history
would like to know what it was.
service as a partner. He submitted that crossed the harbour a small boat with a sail if he proved that Cheong Po Obi was a up was descried making its way diagonally partner, it was not necessary to give him from Kowloon to Hongkong." One of the any notice.
The Puisne Judge said that it was not passengers on the launch remarked, on plain that the second defendant was being catching sight of the boat, that anyone was sued as a partner. The intention was to
courting disaster to go out in such a small serve him as a partner.
eailer with so strong a wind blowing. The sentence was hardly completed when the small boat turned turtles procipitating the man into the water. For a few seconds no sign of the occupant of the boat could be seen, then, he was noticed trying to right the overturned craft. The captain of the Morning Star blew several loud blasts on the whistle to indicate to the man in the water that he was coming to the rescue. Changing his course the captain headed the
After discussion, Mr Looker stated that as it was hold that service had been made on Cheong Po Chi as a partner he ap peared under protest. Cheong Po Chi was not a partner. It was now for the plaic tiffs to prove their debt before proving that Cheong Po Chi was a partner.
Finally, the further hearing adjourned until Friday qoxt.
was
in line) to a position outside and seaward kong, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of of the red sector of the Queenscliffe low | AUGUST, 1904. light, and atranded on the seaward side of The Court hereby detor- Point Nepean. mines that for such misconduct the licence of the said Geo. Frank Dennis as a pilot.
shall be, and is hereby, cancelled, and the Court orders George Frank Dennis to pay to the Clerk of the Court of Marine Inquiry the sum of £33 13s. 6d. on account of the expenses of this investigation
Notice of intention to appeal against the decision was given.
Assault on a Constable.
European constable 130 found a poorly drossed sailor in a recumbent position in Des Voeux Road about 6.30 p.m. yesterday.
Dated the 4th day of August, 1904.
MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS,
Solicitor for the Applicants.
WANTED.
1468
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BOARD orthost
Board, for Two Gentlemen.
Apply to
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LIMITED.
averburdened with NEUTRAL SHIPPING AND THE Morning Star towards the scene, and, as The man appeared to be incapable, so the FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
P. 0. Montez, an Inspector of tramways, said that while on a car outside the Depot on Tuesday night a gentleman got on the Witness told him that the car was go ing to the Depat. The gentleman sat down and said that he wanted to stop there. When the car began to movo he He walked got up and left the car. away from the car and witness heard a coolly took in the situation. He glanced
of ea heroism is that created by the second mate of the Norge. He was in the life- hout which was humanity that the seas were awash with the gunwale.
The second mate, standing near the tiller,
RUSSIAN POLICY.
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The Shipping Committee of the House the boat was towed to the Kowloon Wharf. taking him to the Central Police Station. THE Company's Steamship
The Lieutenant was propared for a capsize, He however declined to travel in the chair, Captain PassMOBE, will be despatched for Hound of someone falling. Witness looked pityingly at the women and children of the of Connions takes rather a serious view of for he had taken his boots and coat off and and struck the constable, who was standing the above Ports on THURSDAY, the Buchanan Blend, at $13.50 per caso of
Every
waves moment the company.
the seizure and detention of the Allanion. had secured Chom to the sent in the boat, alongside, and then became so violent that, threatened to submerge the heavy boat.
I cannot soc women and childr n It is considered that the case materially In addition, he had tied a lifebuoy round drown,' said the second mate.
out and saw deceased lying on the foot. way, face downwards. Witness and an- other man tried to lift deceased up but could not desons the prostrate man was too heavy,
· I am
Witness went to No. 2 Polico Station and going. Good-bye, friends,' and he plunged affects the rights of neutrals, and it has his waist. Even with these precautioris it | the assistance of two Indian officers, waS
him
asked a Police Sergeant to accompany to the spot. He did so and witness loft. There were no persons fear deceased when
ho fell,
As far as witness could judge deceased was not drunk, yet when he went to the Police Station to report the occurrence witness
overboard.
drawn up a memorial to ho Prime Minister on the subject. A sub-committee was ap pointed to make further inquiries, inter- view the Foreign Office authorities, and take other steps in the matter.
was a foolhardy voyage to undertake, and necessary to porsuade him to continue the In Ice House Lane he again that it turned out so luckily is mattor for journey. congratulation for the Lieutenant.
became violent and caught the European
When last I saw him, said one of the survivors, he was swimming along whers I knew not. There could be but one goal
Letters Further evidence was taken at the officer by the throat, aud, during the for such a brave man, and that is Honvon.
Splendid, too, is the testimony the sur- have also been addrossed to Mr Balfour by Magistracy this morning in the case in struggle that took place, tore his uniform vivors pay to the heroism of the crow, the Secretary of Lloyd's, and the President
said Perhaps, the man is drunk Witness When the ship made its final lurch into the of the Shipping Fedoration, both urging which the Water Police proceeded against | cape.. At the Magistracy this morning, | told the police that because he thought depths the men were standing on the deck, | prompt steps for the liberation of the the master of the steamer Kong Soo for before Mr H. HJ. Gompertz, the man
that if the man was sober he would not their arms folded, their heads bared, their steamer.
conscious.
IVERY COMMUNITY has been bene-
was charged with bebaving in a disorderly carrying a number of passengers in excess have fallen down. The deceased was faces set determined as they met death, Earl Perev, replying to questions in the about thirty feet from the tram wiren be fell. and on the bridge stood. Captain Gundel.
House of Commons on 7th inst., said thero of the complement allowed by her manner in Des Voeux Road and with having George Fletcher Malden, Chief Assistant Not once had he moved from his post, was no question of protesting to the Rus-certificate. It will be remembered that when assaulted the constable-and-damaged-his- of the Tramways, said that be saw docensed though subordinates whom he deputed tu sian Government until the appeal had boon the case was first called evidenco for the pro- uniform. He was fined $15, and ordered
to pay 85.16, the amount of damage done. lying on his face on the pavement. Wit command the lifeboats had besought him heard. His Majesty's Ambassador at St.sccution was given to the effect that a ness had deceased removed under shelter to take one of their places.
Petersburg bas asked the Russian Govern: Police Sergeant boarded the Kong Boo as it was raining at the time. He could We had to forgo our way through an
ment for an official statement of the as she came into the harbour and not say whether deceased was sober or not. avenue of drowning men, women, and grounds upon which the vessel and her counted her passengers and found wat When lying on the pavement Mr Shuster children,' said one survivor. They clung cargo were condemned.
she carried 102, or 76 in excess of the fitted by the introduction of Cham- was breathing heavily and was quite unto the gunwale nd their handa clutched at A statement setting forth the grounds of number allowed by her licence. In defence
the oars, but God forgive us !-we had to condemnation has been issued by the goven witnesses deposed that the launch berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea The inquiry bad nos concluded when we beat them off. What else could we do? owner of the Allanton (Mr. W. K. Rea); only carried 18 passengers and that although Remedy into this country.
We had to turn a deaf ear to the prayers and they are:-1. The steamer was pas- the boat was boarded by a police officer he scarcely a neighborhood but that someone of the women to be saved and to the cursessing through the Japanese Sen instead of did not count them. It was suggested that can be found whose life has been saved by all forms of stomach and bowel troubles. of the men who upbraided us. The boat was through the Pacifio. 2. That there was on some mistake had been made by the Ser- its use. It is the best known medicine for built to carry only twenty, and there were board a Japanese cabin-boy in addition to geant as to the identity of the e camer.
the British officers and crew. 3. Absence This morning the coxswain of the Police It never fails to give immediate relief and twenty-sovon of us. To have taken an- other, even a child, would have meant of proof that the Japanese company which launch stated that ho bailed the launch can always be depended upon. For sale death for all,' ........
had chartered the steamor bad sold the boarded by Sergeant 94 asking for her by All Dealers; WATKINS & Co., Ltd., -Women drowned with their offspring cargo to a neutral party.
It is stated name, and received the reply that it was the Goperal Agents. pressed to their breasts. Une mother whom, that on these grounds the judge is convinced Kong Soo. Constable 40 who was on duty at death was rapidly overtaking was seen to that the steamer was not bound for Singa- the entrance to the harbour deposed
went to press.
The Behring Sea Fisheries.
The act of courtesy porformed by the British Government in proposing to under- take the protection of the soal fisheries in
the Bohring Sea constitutes, says the Noroe
Fremya, a very valuable procedent, provnix especially the full conviction felt by British diplomaoy that Military circumstances will not force Japan to claim the assistance of
There is
11th Inst., at Noon.
•
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EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITER- RANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, | HIGH-CLASS REFRESHMENTS.
LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX,
THREE to Five Different Sorts of IONS
and CREAMS on Hand,
Also
PORTS OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE.
p.m., the
ship TOURANE, Captain GIBARD, TUESDAY, the 23rd August, 1904,
and CARGO, will leave this Port for with MALLS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, MARSEILLES, Via Ports of Call, WITHOUT
TRANSHIPMENT.
This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the Australian Line e.s. Armand Bhic,
ADEN.
slip her lifebelt on to her baby son, but it pore but for a Japanese or Korean port. having soon the Kong Soo enter the fair-To-day's Advertisements bound for MARSEILLES via BOMBAY and was too large to oncompass his little frame, My answers to these charges are:-1. The way a little while before she was boarded, and the inevitable happened..
steamer was on her direct and shortest and two other officers stated no other paa- *If our boat had boed. Ergo enough we course from Muroran to Singapore, as any sanger boat had been boarded by the could have rescued more in 100-declared one can see who will take the trouble to
was stopped.
Great Britain in virtuo of her Treaty of another of the survivors, but plight look at a map of the Far East. 2. Whether Police about the time. that the Kong Hoo
by Great Britain will not provoke on the
to eat.
SHIRE' LINE STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR HAVRE, LONDON
ANTWERP.
Alliance. One may therefore, concludes was serious enough. They fond here was there was a Japanese cabin-boy on board I Mr E. J. Grist for the defendant the journal, 'rest porfectly assured that this no water to drink, and only a for biscuits have no knowledge, but it is a very usual submitted that there was still a very grave
occurrence in the case of ships trading in doubt as to whether the boat boarded by THE Company's Steamship friendly service so amiably offered to Russia
DAN MERIONETHSHIRE, The boat carried a sail, but no mast. the East, and I have yet to learn that it is the police was the Kong Soo or unt. The There were only two oara, but the boat was a punishable offence. 3. The stormer would reply given to the coxawain of the police Captain G. C. CUNDY, will be despatched so crowded that it was impossible to row have on board a copy of the charter and launch was no doubt an evasive one so that for the above ports on or about SATUR- with any effect, and none knew how long bill of lading for Singaporo. If further if prosecution took place it would be DAY, the 27th August. they were doomed to drift aimlessly along proof is required I am prepared to prove against the wrong ship Mr Gomperts This Steamer has Superior Accommo the high seas. Ca
beyond doubt from documents that the stated that at present, he was inclined to dation for Saloon Passengers.
Fur Freight or Passage, apply to Full of that dread, they feared to partake consignees of the coal were Mesars Paterson, vicly but he would adjourn the dass until of the little stock of biscuits which, more-Simons and Co.. of Singapore, the cargo Friday, and in the meantime visit the Kong
SHEWAN, TOMES CO.,
Agents. over, they know would make them all the being part of a contract made in December 800 in order, get an Iden of her generat
table a coma to be delivered
appearance.” He desired to be absolutely certain in the matter.
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Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon only on MONDAY, the 22nd August, Specie and Parools received until 4 p.m. on the same day. No Cargo will be re
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Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.
For further particulars, apply at the Company's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX.
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ceived on board on TUESDAY
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR MANILA,
THE THE Company's Steamship
LOONGSANG,
Captain G. 8. WEIGALL, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 12th Inst., at 4 p.m.
This steamor has superior accommoda tion for First-Class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light, For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, August 9, 1904.
STEAM FOR
.
1453
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER. RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA. VIA, PERSIAN GULF. CON. TINENTAL, AMERICAN SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
FOR
STEAMERS
TO SAIL
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and Į MaCHAON.................................................1ith
TELEMACHUS ....................................... 7th September, all PACIFIC COAST PORTS
For Freight, apply to
August.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, August 5, 1904.
183
THE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904.
Shipping.
REGULAR
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW
YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.
Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
(With Liberty to Call at PEILIPPINE PORTS). Steamship Datherine Apear, having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONO.
their Goods will be delivered from along-
1904. side.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be
TO. SAIL. BEDOUIN .....................................About Aug. 12. LOWTHER CASTLE ...Aug. 20. landed at ones at Consignens risk and expense. Cargo remaining on board after ATHOLL................................................. Sept. 15.4 p.m. of the 10th Instant, will be land- ed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowne of the HONGKONG AND KOW- LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
110
Hongkong, August 9, 1904. EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA.
THE Steamship
EMPIRE, Captain HELMS. will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst., at Noon.
This well-known Steamer iaspecially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ioo, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Sur- geon are carried.
of
N.B.-To assure the additional comfort passengers
the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in state-rooma.
For Passage, apply to
Consignees of Cargo from SinGators and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alonguide; snch Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
DAVID SASSOON, & Co., La.,
Agenta,
Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
1449
MOGULE
LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
STEAMER MACDUFF.
FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, AND.
STRAITS.
幢
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
informed that all Goods are i
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., landed at their risk into the GoDowns of the HONGKONG and Kowloon WHARF and Agents.
GODOWN Co., at KOWLOON, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be ob- tained.
Hongkong, August 6, 1904,
AND
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM
HE Steamship SIMLA, Captain
STEAM FOR
1430
NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
F. R. SOMMERS, carrying His FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, SINGAPORE, PENANG, CALOUTTA,
PORT
год
STEAMER
DARWIN, THURS DAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MELBURNE ... NINGPO AND SHANGHAI..
THINAN 1
WHAMPOA + SHAOHSHING † WUHU +..... „CHANGSHOW ↑ TEAN *. ..KAIPONG *
SHANGHAL..
SHANGHAI.
CHINKIANG
MANILA
CEBU AND ILOILO
TO BAIL
..........11th August.
11th August. .12th August. ...13th August, .15th August. ..16th August ..16th August. ..25th August.
SWATOW, CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN..........Kansu ........
*The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table, A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.
BATZINOR FROM HONGKONG, VID INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON,
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Australian Ports.
PERATING EN
CONNECTION WITH THE
ЅТРАМЯНІУ.
ARABIA
ARAGONIA
NUMANTIA
NICOMEDIA
-
TONE.
.4483
CAPTAIN,
BAHLE
..6198
SCHULDT ........
TO SAIL ON. August 25, 1904.
Sept. 14, 1904.
....4370
.............4370
Oct.
Oct.
10, 1904,
23, 1904.
Through Bills of Lading tasued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further Information, communicate with or apply to
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, August 3, 1904.
FOR
2
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
ANPING, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY, TAMSUI, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
FOOCHOW, Vin SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSUI, Via SWATOW
ΟΝ
AND AMOY,
STEAMERS
TRITOS,
{ Capt. H. KRAFT,
FRITHJOF.
+ Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze & Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers ac through rates for all New Zealand and other N.B. REDUCED SALOON FARES, Singlo and Return, To Manila and Australian Ports.
For Freight or Pass-20. apply to
Hongkong, August 10, 1904.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
HONGKONG MANILA.
Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- ers between Hongkong and Manila.-Saloon amidships. Cuisine-Surgeon and -Electric Light-Perfect Stewardess carried.-All the most up-to-date arrange. ments for comfort of Passengers.
CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Steamship,
Tons. Captains.
LEAVING THURSDAY,
ZAFIRO
RUBI
PERLA
2540
R. Rodger
2540
1980
Aug. 11, at 10a.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Į SUNDAY, 14th
{Capt. H. A. HARALDSEN, Aug., at 10 a.m.
TRIUMPH,
Capt. A. HANBEN,
M. STRUVE,
Capt. T. BRANDT,
WEDNESDAY
Aug. 17, at 10a.m.
Hongkong, August 6, 1904.
Į SUNDAY, 21st
Aug., at 10a.m.
account of the present state of political affairs, all the Company's new Steamers
have been requisitioned for Transport Service, and the above-named chartered
*
For
Sailing Dates.
Manila Direct Aug. 13, at 16 a.m.
R. W. Almond Manila Direct Aug. 20, at 10a.m.
A. H. Notley.......
STEAM TO CANTON.
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
General Managers.
•
ADVERTISEMENTS.
2246
Steamers have been secured instead for maintenance of the Company's Coastal Services.THE new Twin Screw Steel Steamers the Latest Hours for receiving As soon as the state of Affairs permit the Company will resume running with its special.HE
ly designed new Steamera.
For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch fice, at No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong, August 10, 1904.
T. ARIMA, Manager.
2579
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE,
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.
1
.
BOSTON TOWBOAT CO. CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 00.
PROPOSED SAILINGB-TROM-HONGKONG-FOR- VICTORIA B.O. AND TACOMA
VIA
MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
Steamers,
Tons.
Captains.
To Sai.
HYADES SHAWMUT ...masusun TREMONT
8768
Geo. Wright............
9606
W. M. Smith
August August
11. 31.
9606
T. W. Garlick
October
L
Cargo only.
FOR MANILA,
The largest, steadiest, and most comfortable steamers for Manila.
9.8. SHAWMUT. 8.8. TREMONT
CHEAP FARES,
CUISINE.
KWONG OHOW,
1,309 tona......Captain J. P. Martin, KWONG TUNG.
THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn
Advertisements and Corrections to Adver tisements :-
1,288 tons......Captain H. W. WALKER. Alterations and additions to Advertise- Leave HONGKONG for CANTON at 8.30ments on Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be Every Evening (Saturday excepted). sent to this Office not later than11a.m. New Leave CANTON for HONGKONG about | Advertisements should be sent in before
5 o'clock Every Evening (Sunday ex- 8 pm cepted).
G. M. BAIN. 'CHINA MAIL' Office, May, 1904.
These fine now Steamers have unex- celled accommodation for First Class Passengers and are lit throughout by Electricity.
Meals
Passage Fare-Single Journey...84.00
...$1.00 each. The Company's Wharf is a short distance. West of the Harbour Master's Office.
SHIU ON 8.8-00., LTD,
AND
YUEN ON 8.8. CO., LD.,
No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, February 18, 1904.
HONGKONG MACAO
LINE.
S. 8.WING CHAL,'
CAPTAIN SAMUEL BELL SMITH.
313
THI
Bangkok Times.
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN SIAM
And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin China, the Straits Sotulements, and Burma.
A DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mail
Edition (20 pp.)
DEPARTURE from HONGKONG on week SUBSCRIPTION, DAILY (postage extra),
A.M.; Excursion on Sun- days at 8.30 .M.; from MACAO week days: at about 2 Pla, Sundays at about 7.30 F.M. FARE (week days) 1st Class (including cabin and servant) 38. Return Ticket Bü.
2nd class $1.
August.
8rd
*
9606 tons Capt. W. M. Smith... | About 17th
About 10th September. 9606 tons Capt. T. W. Garlick .. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS.
The Twin-screw 1.8. Shawmut and Tremont have just been fitted with very superior Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers Barbera shops and soomlan. enanros steadiness at sea. Electric fan in each room.
dry. Cargo carried in cold storage.
PARUIL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
For further information, Apply to
QUANE BUILDINGE,
Hongkong, August 10, 1904,
Dodwell & Co., Limited
ORNERAL AGENTS,
50 Center. On excursion Sundays 1st, 2nd, 3rd Class Single Ticket #3. Return Ticket $9.- Re-
Ticals 60 a year,
WEEKLY, including postage, £2 p.a. ADVERTISING RATES. Per Inch (8. linse),
the 13th August, at Noon, taking Passen- gers and Cargo for the above Ports in con. nection with the Company's 8.8. China, 7912 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' accommo- dation in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong.
Bilk and Valuables, all Cargo for Frano and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into the mail steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles &nd London; other cargo for London, &c., will he conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.S. Ballarat, due in London on the 26th Sep- tember, 1904.
COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ and PORT SAID.
(Taking cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).
J
THE Company's Steamship
NIPPON, Captain MISTRORIAO, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 31st August, p.m.
Parcels will be received at this Office For information as to Passage & Freight, until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The apply to contents and value of all packages are required.
•
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, July 30 1904.
1399
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
THE Steamship
TE
+
CATHERINE APCAR,
Captain A. STEWART, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 13th inst., at 3 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
D. SASSOON & Co., LD.,
Agents. Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
1452
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND,
TASMANIA, &o.)
HE Steamship
THE
EMPIRE, Captain HELMS, will be despatched for the above Porta on WEDNESDAY, the 17th August, at Noon.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigera ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &o., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Sur. geon are carried.
NB. To assure the additional comfort
of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooma.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, July 26, 1904.
WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME.
1365
The Overland China Mail
Published to eult the Departure of each English and French Mail Steamer to Europe.
FULL REPORTS
SANDER, WIEEER & Co., Agents, Prince's Building, Hongkong, August 2, 1904,
AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
1421
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamsbip
EPSOM, Captain J. WHITE, will be despatched for the above Port on or about SATURDAY,
the 3rd September.
For Freight, apply to
1227
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Agents. Hongkong, August 4, 1904.
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK, via SUEZ CANAL.
(With liberty to call at Philippine Ports),
HE Steamship
THE
HUDSON,
will be despatched on or about SATUR- DAY, the 10th September, 1904.
For Freight or further information, Apply to
STANDARD 'OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Department. Hongkong, July 27, 1904.
1375
THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER
EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.
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keng
ady by M
SCHEME.
AS PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINE LOT HOLDERS BY SIR PAUL CHATER,
The Full Details Printed in Pamphlet Form.
NOW READY.
Copies may be i
SIR ROBERT HARTS
MEMORANDUM.”
Series of Articles on Sir ROBERT |
A HART'S SCHEMES for the Improve-
ment of China, the sk
had in pamp form at this Office.
Reprinted from the China Mail. To be
ON 50 Centa.
July 4, 1904.
-THE TRI METRICAL OLASSIO.
千字文
2.—THE THOUSAND WORDS' POEM Translated from the Chingra --
by E. J. Firm
To be had-Price 78 Cents the net
the Chiwa: Matt: Offics,5_
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th inst., will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th inst., or they will not be recog nized.
All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they
will be examined on the 13th inst., at 10
8.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & 00,, LIMITED,
Agents.
Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
1448
BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA. K.
TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.
THE Co.'s Steamship Purnea, having
arrived from the above Porta, Con signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain. ing on board after 4p.m., FRIDAY, the 5th instant, will be fanded at Consigness". risk and expense into Godowns at EAST POINT.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, August 4, 1904.
1435
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
The Life of Trade,”
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the continuous pounding on the head of the nail, that drives the argu ment home and clinchos it
The BIST Medium for Advertising is
China Mail.
Read by all Classes in the Colony
and undoubtedly
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904.
AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL.
LONDON -F. Argan, 11 & 18, Olomeln's
Lane, Lombard Strest, E.O. STREET - & Co., 80, Cornhill,
Insurances.
GORDON & NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY. Gora, Ludgate Cirous, EO. BATES,
грот F&Co., B1, Cannon Street, E.C. FOTAL FUNDS AT Åler DECEMBER, 1903,
£16,898,650. Santel Deacon & Co., 150 & 154, Leorionhill Street. W. M. WILLS, 151, | I—Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Cannm Street, E.C. ROBERT WATSON,
Paid-up Capital £687,500 0 0 150. Fleet Street, C. MITCHELL & Co., Show Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. II-Fire Funda ............ 5,058,961 19 8 SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., 167, III-Life& Annuity Funds 13,164,188 187 Fleet Street, E.0.
£16,898,650 8 10 MAYENCE, PARIS AND EUROPE:-
FATES & Co., 18. Rus de la Grange
1,935,128 0 0 1,615,755 11 9
1
Baldiere. NEW YORK: THE CHINESE EVANGELIST
Orrick, 52, West 22nd Street.. SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports generally : -BAN & BLACK, San Fran- cisco. AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND :—GORDON & GOтon, Mel- bourne and Sydney. CEYLON :—W. M. SMITH & Co., THE
Colombo. APOTHECAKIES Co, BATAVIA :-H. M. VAN DORF & Co. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :-KELLY &
WALAH, LTD., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :—A. S. Waz-
Box & Co., Mania,
CHINA:-Amoy, N. MOALLE & Co.,
LIMITED. Foochow, BROCKETT & Co. Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH.
Intimations.
THE REVENUE OF CHINA,'"
A SERIES OF ARTICLES, Reprinted from The Ohina Mail.' WITH AN APPENDIX.
To be had at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPYR. Mesars, KELLY & WALSH, LTD. And Messrs. W. BREWER & Co.
Price, 50 Cents,
THE
CHINA AND JAPAN
TELEPHONE'
ELECTRIC
AND
THE CHINA MAIL.
„HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET
PRICES.
Banks.
Banks.
INDIA, LIMITED. MERCANTILE BANK OF INTERNATIONAL
COR
BANKING RPORATION, BANK
At 100 cents per Dollar Mexican.
21,500,000
Butcher Meat."
Authorized CAPITAL....................... SUBSCRIBED.......................................................................£1,125,000
CAPITAL, SURPLUB AND UNDIVIDED
PROFITS:
RESERVE FUND.................£80,000 GOLD $7,992,173.37......about £1,640,000.
BANKERS:
LONDON JUINT STOCK BANK, LAMITRO.
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily ON FIXED Deposite :— For 12 Months ...............
Balance.
Revenue Fire Branch...
Life & Annuity)
Branches......
£3,550,889.11 9
6 "
"
"
9.
The Accoumulated Funds of the Fito and. Life Departments are free from liability in respect of each other,
Hongkong, Jane 18, 1904.
1
1697
EVAN ORMISTON
Manager,
234
Hongkong, May 14, 1904, TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION.
FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. H
or
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
STATEMENT TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1903.
ASSETS, GOLD.......................... .$5,858,820.37 NET SURPLUS, GOLD......$2,158, 118.80 INCOME, GOLD «............. 83,470,787.63
FIRE BRANCH.
THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at Curront Ratos.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, March 23, 1904.
PAID-UP CAPITAL.....................................................$10,000,000 RESERVE FUND-
Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 6,600,000 Silver Reserve ...
or) LIABILITY RESERTE
PROPRIETORS.........................................
$16,500,000
$10,000,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS :— A. J, RAYMOND, Esq.-Chairman. H. E. TOMLINE, Esq.-Deputy Chairman, Hon. W. J. Gresson. Hon. R. Shewan. N. A. Sieba, Esq. E. Goets, Esq.
H. W. Slade, Esq. A. Haupt, Esq.
E. 8. Wheallor, H. Schubart, Esq.
Esq. CHIEF MANAGER : Hongkong J. R. M. SMITH,
MANAGER:
662
E. Shellim, Esq.
THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- PANY OF TORONTO AND LONDON.
INCORPORATED A.D. 1861.
MARINE BRANCH.
HE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above are prepared
to accept Risks at Current Rates,
ALEX. ROSS & CO.
1412 Hongkong, April 28, 1904.
THE
Intimations.
HE COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT-
ING CHINESE ;
With Special Reference to
COMPANY. PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION and
LIMITED,
HONGKONG EXCHANGE.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
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EXCHANGE LINES: $25 per Quarter.
No Charge for Initial Installation.
N.B.-A Special Charge is made for than average Lates of TE length.
H
DESK TELEPHONES
For a small additional subual charge Desk Scts can be supplied.
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES:
BATTERIES, CHEMICALS,
BANKRUPTCY LAWS IN
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1
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THE
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DOCKS.
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LONDON
Shanghai-H. M. BEVIS. BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY
BANKING CO., LD.
HONGKONO-INTEREST ÁLLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS :-
For 8 months 2 per cent per annum.
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED, GOLD $10,000,000–£2,055,00€.
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Corrected to Thursday, August 4, 1904.
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Beef sirloin, & prime cut-Mei Lang Pa...
Corned-Ham Ngan Yuk
**
HEAD OFFICE—1, WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
Roast,-Shiu
"
LONDON OFFICE-THREADSEIDLE Hover, E.C.
Breast,-Nagu Lam
*
Šoup,--Tong Yuk
BRANCHES AT San Francisco, Washington, Mexico, Manila, Cebu, Shanghai, Singapore, Yoko- hama, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton and Agents all over the World. LONDON AND CONTINENTAL BÄNKERS : National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. Crédit Lyonnais, Dresdner Bank, Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris, &o.
THE Corporation Transacts every do- scription of Banking and Exchange business, receives money in Current Ac count and issued Fixed Deposit Receipts either in Gold or Silver at rates which may be ascertained on application.
HONGKONG BRANCH;
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"
11
Steak,-Ngan Ynk Pa
Head, Ngau Tau Heart,-Ngau Sum
Hump, Salt-Ngau Kin Feot,-Ngau Kerk Kidneys,-Ngau Yin Tail-Ngau Mei
肉食
Shitk. ----Sa
Yau Yu
Skate, —Po Yu¦
Shrimps-He
Suspper,-Lap fa...
Boles, Tat Ba Yu
Tench,-Wan Yu
Turbot,-Cho How Yu
Fruita.
Almonds,-Hung Yan
-
ད-་
24
28
14
Apples, (California)-Kam San Ping Kho
(Chefoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor Small,-Hoi Tong
•
Custard,~~Fan Lai Chi
fragrant, Canton,--San Shing ́ Heung Chiu
144
Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Heung Chin
Chestnuts, Chinese,-Foong Lut...
Carambols,-Yeung Tuó
+
18
13
Turtles, small, fresh water,-Kerk Yu White Bait,-Ngan Yu O
70
1.
...
14
18
-Colom Ngan Lau Sirloin Sausagos,-Ngau Chaung Bullock's Brains.—,, Biow
26
...
28
per set 9
17
Tongue fresh,-Ngan Li
corned-Ham Ngan LI
each 45
**
55
55
10
...each
6698
... ib, g
14
100 99
each 8
90
8
D
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CAR
16
Cocoanuta,-Yeh Tsz.......
...
"
Livor,-Ngau Con
... lb. 9
Leinons, China-Ning Moong
19
161
Tripe (undressed)-Ngau To Calves' Head and Feet-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, sot 75 lb. 26 Mutton Chop,-Yeung Pai Kwat
Leg,-Young Pei Shoulder,-Young Shau
... 11
G
America-Kum San Ning Moon...
.each 9
∙10
.8
Lichees, Dried-Lai Chi Con
15
Fresh- 13
"
-26
Limes, (Saigon)-Sai Kung Ning Moong...
22
Blungo, Manila-Lui Sung Mong
M
Pigs' Chitlinge-Chi chong
16
Mango, Saigon Sai Kung Moung...
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHANTED 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
"
Brains-Chi Know Feet,--Chi Kerk
...
per set ...
2
Man osteens,-San Chuk Tsa
.
தகர
27
dozen 30
30
G
CAPITAL PAID-UP KESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE-
HOLDERS ... RESERVE FUND
...
..
---
...£800,000
....£800,000 ... ...£800,000
Fry,-Chi Chak
12
K
Bo
19
Head,-Chi Tau
15
... 13
47
Heart,-Chi Sum
each 8
Kidneys,Chi Yin
7
...
Livor,-Chi Con
..
... lb. 24.
"
23
...
194 17
,. Corned,--Ham Chu Yuk
...
| ཋ ཋ 1
10
25
20, Drs Vœux ROAD CENTRAL.
CHARLES R, SCOTT, Manager
Hongkong, July 16, 1904.
TRE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
CUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INTEREST allowed on Curront Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balancos.
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 %
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Pork, Chop,-Chi Psi Kwat
B
3
"
11
,, 12
4
"
"
J. R. M. SMITH,
Ohief Manager.
6
B
19
"
"
"
66
19
"
10
$
**
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
T. P. COCHRANE,
Manager.
12
Hongkong, May 20, 1904.
46
Hongkong, July 21, 1904.
THE business of the above Bank la con-
ducted by the HONGKONG AND BANKING CORPORA-
THE SHANGHAI TION. Rules may be obtained on ap- plication
INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 3 PER CENT. per annum. Depositors msy transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
annum,
For the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation,
THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER). CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED..... CAPITAL FAID-UP
.YN 5,000,000. ..YEN 2,500,000. HEAD OFFICE :-TAIPEH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe. Nagasaki.
Amoy. Anping.
Foochow. Keelung.
1517
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, May 1, 1900,
Osaka.
Shanghai.
HONGKONG OFFICE:
,, Leg, Chu Pei
DI
-
12
Oranges, (Canton)-San Shing Tim Chang
Small,-Tai Kut... Olives,-Pak Lam
**
404
Pears, (American),-Kam San Shut Li...
(Canton), Cooking,-Sn Li
(Shanghai),-Shoung Hal Li
Peanuts,-Fa Sang
Persimmons Large,-Hung Chie
Pine-apples, 1st quality,~Sheung Poon Ti
2nd cooking—Chung-tang-paw-law
Plantains,-Tai Cheu
Plume-Swatow Hung Lai.....
each 10
"
24
...
Paw Law
18
...
004 31
11
Fat or Lard, Chu You Sheeps' Head and Feet,-Yeung Tau Kerk set 65
91
11
"
Heart,-Young Sum Kidneys,-Yeung Yia Liver.-Yeung Con Sucking Pigs, To Order-Chu Chai Suet, Beef,-Sang Ngau Yan
Mutton, Sang Young Yau ... Veal,-Ngau Chai Yuk
菓子
each 6
15
10
**
31
Pamelo, Siam,-Chim Lo Yuu
10
Ib. 24
Walnuts,Hop Tuo
26
合機
16
2. 17
Greon,-Sang Hop Tuo
生合機
17
...
***
92
*** 19
Vegetables, &c.
18
11.
菜蔬
**
16
YOU
18
Sausages,-Ngan Chai Yuk Tong
30
19
Tainan.
Tamsui.
Poultry.
Tokio. Yokohama.
Chicken,-Kal Chai Capons, Large, Small,—Sin ☎ыi
***
460
Doves,-Pan Kan...
each
S. SHIGENAGA,
Manager. Hongkong, February 2, 1904.
Egge, Hen-Kai Tan...
per dozen 20
216
Fowls, Canton,-Kai
...
4, QUEEN'S ROAD. Interest allowed on Current Account.
learnt on application.
[HE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, Deposits received on terms which may be Ducks,~Aμ THE
LIMITED.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,............................£1,000,000. PAID UP CAPITAL, .................................................. 324,374. HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.
Board of Directors. CREASY EWENS, Esq. | Kwan FONG KUE,
Esq. G. C. Moxon, Esq. J. Fooke, Esq.
Ohief Manager Gro. W. F. PLAYTAIE.
Interest for 12 months fixed
Hongkong, August 2, 1904.
6%.
117
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA,
ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DEGREE OF THE 12TH NOVEMBER, 1896.
SUBSCRIBED Capital,
PAID-UP PADU OPTAL,
M
Tis. 5,000,000
,, 2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE—SHANGHAI,
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES,
CANTON,
CHEFOO,
HANKOW, PEKING.
PENANG, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN.
THE BANK Purchases and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange drawn
on the above places, and Sells 'Drafts and Telegraphic Transfore Payable at its Branches Agencies.
HONGKONG BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities. Bills Discounted.
Interest allowed on Current Accounts at 2% per Annum on the Daily the Rate Balances.
On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months
6
"2
"
***
12
"
55
J
Hongkong, April 13, 1904.
140
To be had at the 'China Mall Office -5 Wyndham Street
H. C. MARSHALL,
Acting Manager. Hongkong, May 17, 1904.
1970
W. Stuart Harrison,
A.M.L.C.E., Manager.
PRINTING.
PRINTING .
PRINTING.
Artistic Printing
Done with Neatness and
Despatch
At Moderate Prices.
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104
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esch
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Hainan, Hoi Nam Kat Geese,-Ngoi Geese, Wild Sh'ai,-S'hai Yer Ngol, Musk Deer,-Wong Keng Bare, Shanghai,-Tu Chai
Partridge, Che Khoo
Pheasant, Shan Kai Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Kup
19
40
Artichokes, Shanghai --Sheouz. Bai Ab
Chi Cheuk
A
Leans, (French), Macau,-Oh Moon Pin Ta
(French), Shanghai, Sheung, Hai Pin Tau ་་་
Sprout,-Ah Chof
"
11
39
11
Loug,-Tau Kok
17
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Best Root,-Hung Choi l'au
Brinjale, Green,Ching Yuen Ker
Red,-Hung Ker...
Brassica, Pak Choi...
Bamboo Shoots,-Cheuk Shun
Cauliflower, Large size,-Tai Yek Chol-fa ench
Cabbage, Chinese, com.-Kal Choy
Cabbage Root.-Kai Lan Tau
each
Cabbage, (Shanghai),--Yeh Choi
16
免仔
Cane Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shun
"
pair
山樂
"
Medium size,-Cheung Yeh Cho -fa
11.
each 24
I
Small size,-Sai Yeh Choi Fa
19
18
海口白鐵
Carrots,-Kam Shun
each
"
7
15
dozen
禾花卷
59
沙羊
White,-Pak I
68
Hoihow.-Hol How Pak Kap,
Quail,-Um-Chun
...
Rice Birds,-Wọ Fa-Cheuk Snipe,-Sa-Choy
Turkeys, Cock-Phor Kal Kang
31
Hen,
Na
15
"3
Wild Ducks, S'hai,-Shanghai Sul-ap pair Teal,-Sui Ap Chai,
...
Wild Ducks, Canton-Sang Shing Sul Ap..sa.
火鍋修
海鮮
Celery, Chinese,Tong Kan Choi
English,-Young „*
Chilies Dried,-Con Lat Chin
Red,-Hung Fa..
•
Green, Ching Lat Chin
Curry Stuff, English, Ka Lee Chol Elo...
Cucumbers,Ching Kwa
Bitter Squash, Fɑ Kra
Garlic, Suen Tag
Ginger, young, -San Tex Keang
old,-Lo Keung..
Radish, S'hai-Lik Kan
Lettuce,-Yeung Sang Chol Water Chemmute,--Ma Tai ...
Mandarin,—Kwet Lum Ma Tal,
Fish.
Barbel-Ka Yu
14
Bream,-Bin Yo
13
..
Canton Fresh Water Fish,-Ho' Yin Ya Carp,-Li Yu
14
Horse
15
Indian Corn,-Suk Mal
***
place
Catfish,-Chik Yo ... Codfish,-Man Ya Crabs,-Hal...
.
12
Outtle Fish-Muk ya Dab, Sa Mang Yu .....
11
Mushrooms, Fresb-Sang Cho Kho
12
Onions, Bombay,-Yeung Ching an
-10
Shanghal, Saeang Ha! Chung Tau
Dog Fish-Tit Tu Sa
Japan,-Yat Poon
Eola, Congor. Hai Mann ...
14
Parsley,-Kun Cho ...
Fresh water,-Tam Sin Yo ...
14.
91
Parsnips
Eols, Yellow, Wong Sin
58
Gradus Pea,-Ho Lan Tau...
32
Green Peas, Ching Tau
***
Potatoes, Sweet-Fan Shu
1i
14
16
Dace-Wong Mel Lun
A
RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN
FORMOSA:
By G. TAYLOR, L. M. Customs.
With WOODCUT?
[Reprinted from the China Review.]
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY
TRADE
THERAPION
MARK
"This successful and highly popular remedy, as raployed in the Continental Hospitals by Ricard, Rostan, Jobert, Volpeau, and others, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the -kind and surpasses everything hitherto employed.
One of the Best Sketches of Formosa Life THERAPION NO. 1
Price
yet written.
$1.00.
• CHINA MAIL' Office, 5 Wyndham Street,
Hongkong.
SECOND EDITION.
HISTORY OF THE CHURCHES OF
INDIA, BURSA, SIAM, THE MALAY Tendisuka, Cambodia, AnnaM, TRIBET,
A COREA AND JAPAN, Entrusted to the Soory of the | HUSION ETRANGERES,”
Translated by KDWARD HARFER PARKE and Reprinted from THE UHINA REVIEW.") PRICE ONE DOLLAR
SALE at The CHINA MAIL OFFICE,
b. Wyndham Street,
in a remarkably short time, often a low days only, removes all discharges from the urinary organi, superseding injections, the use of which does irra. parable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diseases.
THERAPION NË.2
for impurity of the blood, scurry, pimples, spots, blotches, pains and swelling of the joints, secon- Jary symptoms, gout, rheumation, and all diseases for which it has been too much' fashion to em- ploy mercury, sarsaparilla, &c, to the destruction of sufferers tooth and rain of health. This pro- paration purifies the whole system through the blood, and thoroughly eliminates every poisonous matter from the body.
M
THERAPION N13
THERAPION
of early
THE
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,
LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880...
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...: Yen 24,000,000 18,000,000 6,000,000 9,320,000
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAIU-UP.... CAPITAL UNCALLED RESERVE FUND
DON
HEAD OFFICE-YOKORAMA,
BRANCHES AND ÅGENCIES:
Ковк
NAGASAKI. LYOND. NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU. BOMBAY
TIENTSIN. NEWOHWANO, SHANGHAI
PEKING.
Токіо. LONDON.
LONDON BANKERS: The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited,
Parr's Bank, Limited,
The Union of London and Smiths
Bank, Limited.
HONGKONG BEANCH-Interest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the daily balance.
On fixed deposits for 12 months, 6% per
fornervousexhaustion impaired vital nest, and all the distressing consent error, excess, residence in hot, uni allly climates, &c. It possesses surprising power in restoring. strength and vigour to the debilitated.
is sold ball
ADDam, co the principal Chebista and Merchants throughout the World. Price in England 2/3 e 4/6.. In ordering, state which of the threepumbers is required, and obteve above Trade Mark, which is a fac-mile of word TURBATION as it appears on British Government Stamp (in white letter on red growedydäsed bo every package by order of Elf Majesty a Hou ommissioners, and without which it is a forger
Bold by All the
annum.
annum
On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per On fixed depoalts for 8 months, 3% per
TARO HODSUMI,
Hongkong, March 11, 1904.
Programmes.
Company Reports.
Business Circulars.
Frogs,Tien Kal
Garoupa, Sek-Pin...
Gudgeon, Pak Kup Ya
Bills of Jading, etc. Herrings, Too Pak .....
Hallbut,-Cheung Kwan Yu Labrus-Wong Fa Yu
Loach,
-Wa Ya
Lobstore-Lang Hs Mackerel, Chi X¤.... Monk Fish, Mong Yo
Under European Supervision Mullet, Chal Tu
China Mail Office
WYNDHAM STREET,
HONGKONG.
Oysters, Sang Hoo
Par otBah,Kal Kang Porch, Tan Loc Pike-Fo
Pomfret
Poong
Black, Hak Chong
Thlbe, Pak Chong
Ming RayPal Fa Sa
Pook Fish-Sek Kan Kong
Roarb Chun Tu
ླ ུ ༷ནཱའབབ
18:
18
Green, Sang Churg
Shanghai, Sheung Hal Sha Teat Japan,-Yat Poor Shu Taa
American, Fa KI
Foochow,-Fük Chan an Tsal
Macao, Oh Moon Pumpkin, Toong Kwa Radiah-Hung Lo Pak Tual Rhubarb (Fresh)-Tai Wong Shalots,-Con Chung Tau ... Spinage, (Chinese)-Pay Chol
Spinach,-Yin Chol
Tomatoes, Fan Ker
Taros,—Wa Tan
Turnips, Panti, (Long),—Low Pak
English,Jeung Low Pak
Vegetable Marrow,—Chlt Kwa Water Oressen-Sal Yeung Chol
Lily root-Lin Ngau
石 公
Yama
1
白
H. A JOHANSSEN Acting
BHIPPING.
ARRIVALS, August 9. Store Nordiske, Danish Telegraph str., from a cruise.
August 10.
Mausang, British är., 1,644, 8. J. Payne, Sandakan August 4, Timber. — Jardine, MATHESON & Co.,
Meefoo, Chinese str., 1,321, J, Whitelaw, Shanghai August 6, General.-C. M, 8. N. Co
DEPARTURES. ·
August 10.
Tartar, for Amoy and Vancouver
Oceanien, for Eur pe, &c.
Waishing, for Canton.
Tjimahi, for Shanghai.
Borg, for Bangkok.
Machaon, for Nagasaki and Vancouver.
CLEARED.
Rein, for Bangkok. Tritos, for Swatow. Glaucus, for Sh ›nghai. Taming, for Manila. Luise, for Sasebo,
Yiddo, for Calcutta.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Por Meefuo, from Shanghai, Moners C. .. Goodhart, Hutchinson, and 23 Chinese,
DEPARTED.
Per Tartur, for Vancouver, &c., Mr and Mrs Eckford, Mrs Roby, Mrs Radoorie, child and nurso, Major and Mrs Ormiston, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Millar, Mrs C. A. Walters, Messrs H. Gidley, P. Bichayn, V. Wilson, H. K Struve, E. S. Groves, W. Brumfield, C. II. Grace, K. Wilson, S. S. Benjamin, and W. G. Pirie,
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Fer Oceanien, for Saigon, Mr Felix Guoil, Mr A Delahaye, 1 Japanese, 1 Annamite, and 30 Chinese; for Singapore. Mr and Mis 11 C. Owen and child, Mossrs E R. Graham, Messrs J. B. Windsor, Th 8. F. Cobbs, II. M Sobis, 1 Japanese woman and 8 Chinese; for Colombo, 2 Chinese ;
Mails will close :-
For CANTON.-
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour,
«clusive of tale Arrivals and Departuris reported to-day.
To facilitate finding the position
any weasel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commencing from
Por Honam, at 7.30 a.m., on Thursday Green Laland. Vessels near the Hong ng shore are marked A., near the Kowloon ahoze k., and those in the body of the Shipping of-
the 11th August.
For SWATOW, AMOY & ANPING.__
Per Tritos, at 9 a.m., on Thursday, the
11th August.
+
For SWATOW & BANGKOK.-
Par Loosok, at 11 a.m., on Thursday, the
11th August.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.– Per Haimun, at I p,,, on Thursday,
the 11th August
FÅ PORT DARWIN, THURS, DAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN. OWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- ANEY, MELBOURNE, HOBART, LAUNCE-TON, NEW ZEALAND, ADELAIDE & PERTH.-
Pet Tainun, at 3 p.m., on Thursday,
the 11th August.
For NINGPO & SHANGHAL-
Per Whumpot, at 3 p.m., on Thursday,
the 11th August.
**
For YAP, SAIPAN, RUK, PONAPE,
KUSSAIE, JALUIT.
NAURU, OCEAN ISLAND & SYDNEY.— Per Medan, at 4 p.m., on Thursday, the
11th August,
For SAMSPUI, SHIUHING, TAKHING
& WUOHOW.-
Per Sanui, at 4 p.m.. on Thursday, the
11th August.
For KEELUNG, MOJL, KOBE, YOKO.
HAMA, VICTORIA & TACOMA.
midway be ween each shore are marke.... 2 in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections. Bection.
|
1. From Grem Yaland to the Gas Works,
3. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf,
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Officer
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market,
5. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf.
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
Vessels Names.
Steamers,
An Pho Babelsberg
Seatron.
7. From Naval Yard 10 Blue Building
8. From Blue Bulldings to East Point,
9. From Kellet's Island to North Point, 10. Kowloon Wharves. 11. Jardine
Wharf,
Captain
Flag and Tons Date of
Rig.
nett.
Arrival.
Consigness or Agents.
Destination.
[Remarks,
3 Wendt............er.
........................................ 3 Kypoch Belgian King.. ......8 Rayton
Borg
18 Mathiesen Capri Carl Diederichson...... 3 Schlaikier
4 Belsito Carl Menzell....
Catherine Apcar ......3 Chang Chow....
Cheang Chow Choysung
Chukong...
Emma Luyken Glaucus
Glenogle..... Haimun
Por Hyades, at 4 p.m., on Thursday, the gang
11th August.
For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG.—
Per Carl Diederichsen, at 5 p.m., Thursday, the 11th August.
מס
For KONGMOON & KUMCHUK.-
Per Linton, at 5 p.m., on Thursday, the
11th August,
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & BOM-
BAY.-
Heimdal.. Hinsaug
Jame Brand..
Kensington
Keong-wat
Kwang Loo Kwangtah Loksang
LOCDESANG Lansok
Per Capri, at 11a.m., on Friday, the Lothian
12th August.
Por Hangsang, at 3 p.m., on Friday, Mathilda..
the 12th August.
for Réunion, Mrs Paterson ; for Marsoillos, | For SHANGHAL— Messrs ( J. Janson, L. Moing. Th. A. Konings, A. M. Poirson, Marshali Dawson, faromart and Bertie
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British amer. Mansang reports: From Sandakan August 4th, encountered fine weather until the night of August 6th, when it started to Flow a howy gale, the wind bouling ruht round from North to South. On the morning of the 7th, the we ther m
ed, but still blow strong from the S.1 uth heavy rain all through the passage
The Chir se steamer Merfou reports: From op Islad to Bullock Harbour, fresh te moderate S. breeze, cloudy, fine. Bali- & Harbour to Ocksou, frosh to light S.W. breeze, cloudy, fine. Ocksen to Lamecks, light to fresh W. breeze and fine. Lamonks to Hongkong, strong E. breeze, heavy swolland frequent heavy rain squalls.
VISIORS AT HOTELS.
KONUKONA HOTEL.
Mr W. M. Anderson Mr E. A. Katsch Mr R. R. Beattie Mr A. R. Lewin
Mr T. E. Bingham Mr S. J. Lyons
and child
Mr R. J. Birbeek
Mr D. Macdonald
Mr R. J. Macgow&D
Mr & Mrs S. Bisney Mr C. Gordon Mackie
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Mr W. S. Bissell
Dr O. Marriott
Mr C. Mattil
& Mrs R. Boggan Mr T. P. McAran
Mir E. A. Bonner Mr & Mra E. Maikle
Mrs R. W. Borthwick Mr I. I. Miller
Mr W. R. Boyce
Mr E. Brunschwig
Mr J. F. Burns
Mr F. D. Cheshirg
Mr W. G. Clark Mr T. Clarke
Mr F. T. Colson
Mr G. Cunningham Mr A. J. Darby Mr F. O. Davies
Mrs J. T. Davies
Mr F. B. Deacon
Mr G. Desn
Miss Milton
Mr G. A. Moir
Mr and Mrs E. M.
Moon
Mr A. G. Newington
Mr C. J. North
Mrs J. A Pattie
Mr A. G. PotterTM Miss F. La Prietcon Mr F. S. Rayner
Dr L. R. Ruel
Mr S. Reilley
Mr P. F. Rice
Mr J. H. DerbyshireMr J. Rosenfeld
Mr and Mrs Douglas Mr G. B. Sayer
Mr T. C. Downing
Mr A. Emerson
Mr H. G. Fisher
Mr W. French
Mr C. Glover Mr F. Graham Capt. T. Ball Mr R. Harding Capt. F. Harris Capt. J. Harris Mr A. Harrison
Mr J. G. Hayton
Mr R. G. Heckford
Rev. J. Icely
Mr (). Jansen
Mr E. Johannsen
Mr R. T. D. Sayle
Mr and Mrs J. G.
Scott
Mr C. Skött
Mr Geo. Somerville
Mrs A. Somerville
Mr H. H. Stanley
Mr W. M. Stewart "
Mr C. B. Thomas
Mr J. Thornborrow
Mr W. D. Trimmel
Mr S. C. Vickers
Mr J. L. Wemyss Mrs A. M. Whitton
Mr T. H. Wilson Mr Philipp Wolff Mr and Mrs Joseph, Mr and Mrs Gordon
4. S.
Wright
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr R. Belcher
Mrs G. Osborn Mr F. Brandenburg Mr A. H. Ough
Mr J. Foreman
Mr H. J. Hardy
Mr C. H. Rew
Mr Bruce Shepherd
Dr Robt. H. Hawkes, Mr O. Staeger
U.S.N.
Mr P. A. Stapler
Mr J. Watt Jameson Mr and Mrs M. J. D. Miss Lowrey
Mr Y. Minakawa
Capt. Nigg
Stephens
Mr H. S. Vaughan
Mr A. Wortman
CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Mr F. J. Badge
Mrs J. Boll
Mr F. D. Bourko
Mr T. B. Jackson
Mr J. E. Joseph
Capt. Kirby, R.N.,
Mr M. Webb Bowen Mr R. Monashih Mr C. Chicken
Mr R. H. Newborn -Mr & Mrs-D. ChristieMiss Reeves
Mr J. Cronin
Mr J. W. Shutt
R.N.
Mr and Mrs H. EyreMr W. R. Spratt,
Mr R. M. Ezekiel
Mr M. Grice*
Mr E. Howard
Mrs Wilson
THOMAS'S HOTEL.
Mr D. M. Aliston Mr F. Baday Mr James Ceilch Mr Charles Curtia Mr Roger P. Cutlar
Capt. W. H. Daw
Mr Dupray
Mr W. Edwards
Mr J. Kernan
Mr Chesk Kubo
Mr C. R. Marreott,
Mr. K.B. Mehta
Mr Salvely Pedersen Mr E. Schman Mr. N. Toylar Mr Vanica
Mr and Mrs HazariasMr Weiner
and child
Mr B. Hesterman
Dr Hough
Mr L. U. Young
For SHANGHAI,-
Medan
Nigretia
3
*
3 Harrison....
3 Roope
3 Casey .....
British atr9 Aug. atr. 1379 Aug. British str. 2152 Aug. Norw, str. 732 Aug. ttai, str. 2718 Aug. Ger. str. 774 Aug. 3 cJansson ......... Ger. str. 948 Aug. Stewart ......... British str. 1730 Aug. Monkman British str. 1202 Aug. British str. 1212 Aug. British str. 1242 Aug. British str 248 July Ger. str. 1149 July British str. 3325 Aug. British str 2309 July British str. 636 Aug. British str. 1356 Aug. Norw. str. 761 Aug. British str. 1537 Aug. Pritish str. 994 Aug. British str. 2247 July Ger. str. 1115 Aug. str. 1467 Aug. str. 1536 Aug. 989 Ang.
Martons Major... Larkins
o classmore
3 c Wilde
3 cJohnsen
3 Sawer.......
9 Torrance.........
3 cDower
Mollermann
3
3 Lincoln
2 hifunt
Chi,
13 Wheeler.........British str. 5 Weigall... BSchultzen BdWilliamson kwGlegg
Macduff
Machaon... Machew
5 h Long
3 cHarjes
8 Taarig
3 Stolberg
8 cHarrison
13 c Bremer
Rajaburi. Rochampton
3 cReimers
2 cJackson
Shaohsing Sikh Stettin
Per Shaohsing, at 3 p.m., on Friday, Progress.
the 12th August.
For MANILA.—”
Por Loongsang, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the Shantung
12th August.
For MANILA.-
Per Zafiro, at 9 a m., on Saturday, the Store Nordiske
13th August.
Tjimaki
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-Trites.
CUTTA.--
Tsinan
Per Catherine Apeur, at 2 p.m., on Satur-Tweedda'u
Trr.. day, the 13th August,
For SHANGHAL--
British str 1092 Aug. ......ier. str. 1020 Aug. British str. 3222 Aug. British str. 1882/Aug. British str. 4278 Aug. Ger. str. 998 Aug. Norw. str. 2230 July Ger. str. 478 July British str. 1410 Ang. Der. str. 687 Aug. Ger. str. 1189 Aug. British str. 1391 Aug.
3 Warrack..... ...British str.) 1835 Aug.
3 cTroubridge..... Brit. str. 1310 Aug.
9 Rowley
3 cFarrell
3 Petersen...
3 Jurriaanso
3 Kraft
4 cLindbergh 2 cMilne
8 cDanielsen cCourtney
3 Partridge
Wuishing Whampoa
Per Wuhu. at 3 p.m., on Saturday, the
13th August.
Wongkui.
Wubu Zaliro
3 Bruhn 3 cRichards...
Rodger
Sailing Vessels,
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.— The British Contract Packet Simla will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 13th August, with Mails for the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, and countries beyond, via E. B. Sutton... Brindisi; to the Straita Settlements, Eclipse Netherlands India, Burmah, Ceylon, Evie J. Kay Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
Kentmere Printed Matter and Samples at 10 a.m.
Maria Sokoto Registration at 10a.m.
Trongato...
Registration, with late fee of 10 conta,
up to 10.45 a.m.
Letters at 11 a..
Late Letters 11 to 11.30
Postago 10 cents.
Extra
(Lotters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearanco will be in. cluded in this contract mail.)
Supplementary Mail on board up to the times fixed for the departure of the Mail.
Extra Postage 10 cents.)
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet Korea will
be despatched on TUESDAY, 'he 16th August, with Mails for Amoy, Shanghai, Japan, San Francisco, United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed at follows:- Printed Matter and Samples at 10 am, Registration at 10 am.
(Registration, with late fee of 10 cents,
up to 10.45 a.m.)
Letters at 11 a.m.
Books containing-
16 Postage Stamps of 4 cents
12
"
12
11
1
2 1
may be obtained at the counter of the Gen- eral Post Office and at Kowloon Post Office. Price $1.00 each book.
In future, there will be one delivery of correspondence each day on week daye only in Shnukiwan, leaving General Post Office at noon. Pillar boxes at Arsenal Street and Percival Streat will in future be cleared four times a day as under :
(8 a.m. Porcival Street-
11 a.m. 12 p.m.
5 p.m. (8.05 a.m. 11.05 8.m. (2.05 p.m. 5.05 p.m.
Arsenal Street
VESSELS AT THE DOCKS At Kowloon U.S.S. Pathfinder, Shanghai, Glenogle, H.M.S. Leviathan, Emma Luyken, Lothian, H.M.S. Robin, Tak Hing, Wong-
hoi.
Oosmopolitan. Aberdeen.
Quotations. HONGKONG, August 10, 1904.' New Patna, cash,
1175
Old Patna, cash, .........................................
New Benares, cash,
1165
Old Benares, cash,
New Malwa, credit, ............
Allowance. Taels,
Last Year,
1020/1060
1140/1190
Allowance Taels. ................................................
Old Malwa credit,. ......... 1240/1290
Allowance, Taels, ................
Persian, Oily, cash,.......... Allowance, Taels,
Persian Paper tied, .................................... Allowance, Taela
Do. Do. THERMOMETER-- 9A.M.....
830/880
Mr M. J. Whiley
BAROMETER
9 A. M....
1 P.M.... 4 P.M....
Temperature. HONGKONG, August 10, 1904,
29.65 29.66
29.66
81
CARLTON
HOUSE.
Do.
Mr J. Loth
Do.
Mr C. B. Perkins
Do.
Mr A. J. Skinn.
Do.
Do.
1 P.M.... 4.P.M... (Wet bulb) 9 A.M. 77
Do. 1 P.M. Do. 79
83*
Do. Maximum
W 83
Do. Minimum over night 79
Mr. T. E. Banks
Mr. F. O. Day
Mr H. Deletie
Mr C. Elvey
Mr E. B. Heime Mr. Helmera.. Mr W. J. Hobbs
Mr G. E. Thomas
Mr P. Wehrs
Mr & Mrs T. Wright
2
2 c Johnson
MoBrylo
2 c Kasten
2 Burch
2 Urso
12 c'Bou:ke
....2 cHutton
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL,
Dragoman,
12
British str. 3216 July British str. 1396 Aug. British str. 669 Aug. Dutch str. 2175 Aug. Jer. str. 1088 Aug. British str. 6140 Aug. trizish str. 3873 July Norw. str. 1418 Aug. British str. 1170 Aug. British str. 1109 Aug. Ger. str. 1116 Aug. British str. 1250 Aug. British str. 1611 Aug.
2 Bradley & Co.
6 Chinese
Destination.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Pescia
Agenta.
Date of
Leaving
Australian Porte
Gibb, Livingston & Co. Aug. 17, Daylight. Empire (6)...... Australian Ports Tsinan (8)
Butterfield & Swire.... August 11. Cebu & Toilo............ Kaitong B)
Butterfield.& Swire... August 18. Chinklang ....................................... Changchow (8).
.........Butterfield & Swire.. August 15. Genos, Marles L'pool Sarpedon (a). Butterfield & Swire. August 20. Havre, L'don & A'erp, Merionethshire (s) Shewan, Tomes & Co. About August 71. Java Porta............................. Tjilatjap (4) .................................. Tava-China-Japan Lijn 2nd half of Aug. Japan via Shanghai... Tjipanas (a) ........... Java-China-Japan Lijn ist half of Sept. Kobe
Pekin (8) P. & O. 8. N. Co... About Aug. 18. L'on, Am'dam, A'erp Moyune (8) Butterfeld & Swire. August 16. I'don, Am'dam, A'erp Peleus ........................................... Butterfield & Swire ... August 30. L'don, Am'dam, A'erp Glaucus (s). ..................................... Butterfield & Swire... Sept. 13. London, &o............ Simla (8)........................................ P. & 0. 8. N. Co... Aug. 13, at Noon. London, Antwerp, &c. Borneo (8).................................. P. & 0. 8. N. Co....... About August 19. Marseilles via Saigon. Tourane (s) ............ Messageries Maritimes Aug. 28, at 1p.m. Mar., L'don, A'erp'... Benlarig (8) ............ Gibb, Livingston & Co. About August 11. Manila.................. Empire (6) ..................... Gibb, Livingston & Co. Aug. 17, at Noon. Shawmut (s)........ Dodwell & Co. Limited About August 17. Tremont (8) ........................
Dodwell & Co. Limited About Sept. 10. Zafiro (8)..................Shewan, Tomes & On. Aug. 13, at 10 a.m. Rubi (8) ..........
Shewan, Tomes & Co. Aug. 20, at 10 a.m. Loongsang (8) .........Jardine, Matheson&Co Aug. 18, at 4 p.m. Tean (0)
Butterfield & Sire... August 16. Dodwell & Co. Limited About August 12. ...Dodwell & Co. Limited About Aug. 20. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Sopt. 15. ............... Showan, Tomes & Co. About Sept. 3.
...Standard Oil Co. ....... About Sept. 20. Butterfield & Swire.. August 11, P.&O. 8. N. Co.......About Aug. 11. P. & O. 8. N. Co....... About Aug. 23. Butterfield & Swire... August 12. Butterfield & Swire.... August 13.
Chinese
7 Nippon Yusen Kaisha
S'pore and Bombay August 12. Hoihow & Haiphong August 12.
S'pore & Calcatta August 13.
Manila Manila Manila
3 Carlowitz & Co.
8 Jebsen & Co,
SE. A. Trading Co.
8 David Sassoon & Co., Ld.
7 Butterfield & Swire 8Chinese
9Jardine, Matheson & Co. 12 Chinese 28 Chinese
8 Butterfield & Swire 31 Chinese
8 Dough Steamship Co. 8 Jardine. Matheson & Co. 3 Dodwell & Co., Ld. 9fardine, Matheson & Co. 7Moyer & Co. 14Order
6Buttertiold & Swire 9. M. S. N. Co. 60. M. S. N. Co. 7Jardine, Matheson & Co. Jardiue. Matheson & Co. 6, Butterfield & Swire 4China Commerc al S. Co., Ld 8 Dodwell & Co., Ld, 7 Butterfele & Swire 7 Butterfield & Swire 21 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha 22 Siemsson & Co. 9H. U. Jeffries 9isiemsson & Co.
8 Butterfield & Swire
alStandard Oil Co.
9 Butterfield & Swire
2 Butterfiold & Swire
Dodwell & Co., Ld.
8 Gen, McBain
10G. N. Telegraph Co.
K'loon Dock
Boon Dock
Sawtow & Foochow August 11.
Manila
August 12.
Swatow & Bangkok August 11.
Moji & Vancouver (August 10.
Yap and Sydney
August 11.
3 Holland- hins Trading Co. S'hai & Yokohama August 10. Swatow & Anping August 11. Australian Ports
6Osaka Shosen Kaisha
8 Butterfield & Swire 25 Gibb, Livingston & Co.
7sander Wieler & Co. 9 Jardine. Matheson & Co.
Butterfield & Swire Butterfield & Swire
Manila....................................
Manila Manila
NACIONA
New York v.Suez Canal Bedouin (s) NewYork v.Suez Canal Lowther Castle (6) NewYork v.Suez Canal Atholl (s) New Yorky. Suez Canal Epsom (6) NewYork v.Suez Canal Hudson (8).. Ningpo and Shanghai Whampoa (8)., Shanghai....
Coromandel (s). Shanghal & Kobe...... Formous (8) Shanghai......
Shaohsing (4) Shanghai.
Wuhu (8)
S'pore, P'ang Calcutta. Catherine Apcar S'pore, Pang, Cl'bo &o. Nippon (s).. S'hai and Portland, Or. Arabis (5) S'hai and Portland, Or. Aragonia (5) S'tow,C'loo & Ttsin... Kansu (s) S'tow.Amoy& Anping Tritos (s).... S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Frithjof (e)... S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Triumph (s) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui M. Struve (8), S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Haimun (8) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Hyades (8) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Shawmut (s). Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of India (a)... Canadian P'fie R. Co August 24. Vancouver (B.C.), &c. 'Empress of Japan (8).. Canadian P'flc R. Co. Sept. 21.
(s)... D. Sassoon, Sone & Co. Aug. 13, at 3 p.m.
Sandor, Wieler & Co. Aug. 31, p.m. Portland & A. 8. Co.. August 25. Portland & A. S. Co. Sept. 14. Butterfield & Swire..: August 25. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Aug. 11, at 10a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Aug. 14, at 10a.m. Osaka Shosan Kaisha.. Aug. 17, at 10a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Aug. 21, at 10a.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Aug 11, at Noon. Dodwell & Co., Ltd... About Aug. 11. Dodwell & Co, Limited August 31.
SHARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS,
› London, £68
August 10, 1904.
No. of
Paid
Blocks.
Value.
August 11.
Shares.
up.
Closing Quotations. flash,
BANKB.
1 8662)
}
Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corp. National Bank of China, Limited
80,000
125
all
19,970 £
10 £ 838, buyers
29,965 €
Do.
Founders' shares
750 £
10 £ 8 488, buyers 1£1810, bayere
4 Butterfield & Swire
hewan, Tomes & Co.
MARINE INKUR'ANCES.
Munil
August 13.
Canton Insurance Office Co., La.... 10,000 s 250 8 50 18208 China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 8 83.33 8 25 863, sellers North-China Insurance Co., Ld. .... 10,000 £ Union Insurance Society, Ld..........10,000 $ Yangtaze Insurance Association, Ed. 8,000 |
15 £
5 Tle. 67)
250
100 8540, sales
100
60 8130
FIRE INSURANCES. China Fire Insurance Co., Ed.
20,000 $
100
20 988, buyers
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 8,000 3
250
GO $310, bayers.
ГРОКА, ЕТО,
Hhong & Whampos Dock Do Id., 50,000 |a Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited.
6,000 $ New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd........... 6,000 8 S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld... 55,700 Tls.
50
all $224, buyer.
DOLDUR
Amer. bqe. 1248 July 19rder |13. 4-m bk. 2978 May 10 tandard Oil Co,
918 Aug. Amer. bqe.
Sander, Wieler & Co. British sh. 2500 June 14 Standard Oil Co. Italianbqe. 1118 April 9rder
13. 4-m. bk. 2193 Aug. 1 Standard Oil Co. Brit. bqe. 949 May 28 Gilman & Co.
Exchange.
Hosexong, August 10, 1904,
[SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER). Malacca, July 8: Prins Heinrich, | On London—
Armenia, Pera, Sombia, Seandia, 15; Ataka, Brei- kvel. 19 Albenga, Formosa, Idome- neus, Punmar, Rasisin, 22; Ceylon, Dardanus, Heechley Claverburn,, Gueise ken, 26; Anusam, Elle ic, Tydeus, 29; Ernest Simons, Euly:ses, Dante, Seydlitz, August 2: Yarra, Ja- pan, Telemachus, 6; Bayern, Ambrio, Trieste, Eidarold, Yangtze, Benclench, Bulfour, Seneca, Alexandra, 9.
ARRIVALS AT HOME.
August 5, Benmohr, Himalaya, Segoria,
Monmouthshire, Agamemnon,
Mails.
The P. & O Co.'s B.A. Coromandel, with the ENGLISH MAIL of 15th July, left Singapore on Saturday, the 6th Aug., at 4 p., and may be expected hero on of about Thursday, the 11th Aug. This Packet brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on 14th June.
The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s 8.8. Gaelic, with mails &c, from San Francisco to the 16th ult., via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this port via Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the morning of 9th Aug, The P. M. S. S. Mongolia, with mails &o., loft San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila on the 29th July.
Credits, 4 months' sight,
Un Berlin-
On Demand,
HN
On New York- On demand, Credite, 60 days' aight, On Bombay-
Wire....... On demand On Calcutta-
Wire, On demand, On Singapore- On demand, On Manila-
On demand, Pesos. On Shanghai--
On demand,
P
Des
I
30 days' sight, (private paper) On Yokohama→→ On demand, Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tael)... Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per oz.)
China Coast Meteorological
Register.
9th August.-7 4 P.3.
Wind.
Пory.
Bare:frtet.
Temperature.
Kumility.
Direction.
Force
Pencadores
Weihaiwei.3 p
Weather
HYAMBOATH, WUGA, ITO.
Chine and Manila 8. S. Co. Ld.. 30,000
25 $ 25 848, Rellers
6 64 827), sellers 100 Tla100 Tle. 167, buyers
508 508251, buyers
all $95, sellers
15831, sellers
60
158 10
all
112, buyore
108 107, buyers
5 $27, buyers 122/6
Douglas Steamship Co., Limited_... 20,000 a HK. O. and M. Steamboat Co., Id.],80,000 (B... Indo-Chinn 8. N. Company. Limited. 60,000 e : ƒ 10,000 |* Star Ferry Company. Ld. ་་་་་།
10 $ 10,000 $ Shell Transport & Trading Co., Ltd. | 000,000 £
do.
Preference.
100,000 £ 10 E 10 £8.10 Tako Tug and Lighter Co., Ld. ......... 8,600 TIE. 50 Tls 50 Tls. 30, hayere Shanghai Tug & Lighter Co., Ltd. 200,000 Preference. 100,000
"
·MININO.
3,764 Ts,
100,000 60,000
1
100 all $280, buyers
11
11 Nominal
all
40 cente, sellers 18490
1 18/10 873, sellers
12,000 $60
Bank, Wire,
144
On demand,...
...1/10 .....1/10,3
"
30 days' sight,
1/10/
4 months' sight,
...1/101
Oredite,
•
...1/10
dation.
Documentary, 4 months' sighs, ...1/10
On Paris-
Tie. 50 Tls. 50
(Tla. 48, sellers
On demand,
2311 235
do.
{Tis. 47, sellers
REFINERIES.
P
188
Wl'ostock .12 pi Nemaro
29,8
BE
+
Hakodato..
29.81
NW
"
448
Tokio
20.86
SE
Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld.....
China Sugar Company, Limited...... 20,000 s Luzon Sugar Company, Limited.
100
A
$187, sellers
7,000 $
100
A
$9, sellers
7,000 Tis. 50 T
50 Tls, 60, sales
1
WHARVES.
100
401
Kochi......
29.83
E
"
Nagasaki....
29.87
HK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 80,000 8
50
all 8119, buyers
W
་་
197
1371
Kagoshima 29.87 Oshima..... 29.88
SE
+
Naha.....
29.85
***
197 137
Ishi'jima....
29.81
11
Taihoku ...I
p.20.
8E
Taichu......
29.69
Nom.
Tainan
29.72
+
Koshun ...
++
29.76
901
15
29.73
714
Gutzlaff....
29.70 84 83
·
CV
£3
Sharp Ph.,
29.73 83 89
++
Amoy
29.70 8776 8E2 b
901 ...$57.20 ...$10,80
.262
Swatow....
29.65 84 83 ESE 4
Canton....
29 58 90 63 NE 1
b
*
Hongkong 4
p.
29.57 77 80
11
E
Macao......
Viob. Poak Gap Rock Tia phong. Manila Bacolod ...3
Cebu
17
29.50
11
29.56 78
cr
་་
"
29.69 79
or
"
0.8. James 4 Malate
-
29.73 79 29.86 83
P.
or
10th August,-at 10 am.
6a. 29.84 29.89 29.98
BW
#
29 95
"
"
29.95
29.99
the height given in the table.
Oshima.....
29.84
#1
Naha.....
29.85
12
August 11th to 17th, 1904.
United Asbestos Oriental Agency,
Limited
1,000 ordy
100 dere
-Niou_Warda,
Hongkon
Mean
Height.
BLOW WATH Hongkong Mean
Tabi'jima... Taihoku
29.85 64.29.80
NE
7,000
10
19
Tinus.
29.76
Pescadores 29.75
"
1
hm
feet.
h
feet.
the Thur. 11
m 8 10
7.8
1 45
2.8
0 41 a
4.0
3 25 a
0,6
Gutzlaff ...
"
Fri.
19
T 9 10
7.0
9 87
9.6
Sharp Pk.,
29.80 81 93
10-20 a 5.1
10
7.8
m
9 27
2.3
Amor
6a, 29,80 80 67
10'50%
6.3
1.8
98. -
14 m -10 61
7.6
,99
11 40 a
5.5
5 23a 1,0
44
6.9
m 5 å
22
814
Tuca, 16 m
0 24
6.6
to 5.57 21
0 426
6.2
6 80 ■ 21.
Wed. 17 m 1 13:
6.7
20
#
148
5.4
7 18 a
2.8
Steamers hrpectedt. The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s 8.8. Pleiades left Manila on August 7th, p.m., and may be expected here on the morning of 10th August. The C. N. Co.'s 8.8. Changsha, from Aus- tralian Porta, left Sydney on July 19th, and is due here on 11th August. The N. Y. K. 8.8. Pakling, from London, &c., left Singapore for this port on the 6th August, and is expected to arrive here on the 12th August. The P. & O. Co.'s s.s. Pekin left Singapore for this port on the 4th August, at 10
4. M.
A
The P. & A. steamor Aragonia sailed from Portland on July 31st, vis Japan Porta, and may-be expected here about the 31st August.
Latest Advices.
The Indo-China S. N. Co., Ld.'s 8.8.
Namsang, from Calcutta and
Hongkong Tides, The tide table given below has been compiled at the Nautical Almanac Office in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an ad- tomatic tido-recording machine in the Wa- ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during the years 1887-8-9.
Iliolo
LIGHTING.
60,000 8
$10,000 $
10 88 buyera
10 all 815, sales & buyers 10
7,000 €
10
all
Swatow...
M 10 *9.2 Canton....
29.67 81 62 NE Hongkong 10. 29.68 80 83 82 Vict. Peak 1.6
Gap Rook 29.60
Macao. Haiphong..
Manila..... Bacolod...
Shanghal and Hongkew Wharf Co... 20,100 Tl, 100 Tls100 Tis. 150, buyers
LAND AND BUILDING.
100 8153, sales 52,000 Ts, 50 8.50 Tla. 109, sales 6,000 $ 50
30 $38, buyers
Hongkong Land Investment and 50,000 100
Agency Company, Limited-...... Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ld. Kowloon Land and Building Com
Wei-hef-wel land & Building Co., Ed Humphreys Fatate & Finance Co. West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 (3
TRAMWAYS,
HK High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250 |
New Punjom Mining Co., Ld......... 60,000
25 Tla,25 Tis. 10 10 all $123, sellers 10 2 242, buyera 508 50 860, buyers
1 all Preference shares...... 30,000 $ 4 odg Société Francaise des Charbon 16,000 Fco. 250
nages da Tonkin, .............................................!
Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ed.....200,000 £
HOTELS, KTO,
Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd. Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin). Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (8'hal'
DISPENSARIES.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Watkins Limited
HK. and China Gas Co., Limited... Shanghal Gas Company. Ltd......... Hongkong Electric Co., Limited New Electrica (new issue) Green Island Cement Co., Ld. ́............]
BRICK AND CEMENT.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Bor Borbé
Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,
Steam Water-bost Co., Ltd. ...
all 134, buyers 2,000 T. Tls.50 Tis.50 Tls. 150, sellers
25 8 25 884, sellers 80,000 3
8160, bayers 8,000 Tia. 50 Tis.50 Tls. 98 30,000 8 80,000 $
50,000
8,604 €
10 8 10 316, buyers 10
5 89% buyere
108 10 829, cales & sellers
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co................................ 10,000 Hongkong Toe Company, Limited... 5,000
12/6 £12/6 65
108 489, ex div., buyers
8 10 8187, ex div.
10 819
all $20, buyers
26 all 1295, ex div., buyers
Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd.....7,900 £1£ 20 Tim. 390 Tebrau Planting Company, Ltd....... 20,000. **
H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. 10,000 Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld.
opq and Weaving Co., Ld. .......................
190,000
6 86 81}, sollern.
1,60 ||all · 8140, callers
10 8 10 814, sollers ·
20,000 Tls. 50 Tia 50 Tla, 30, sellors
10,000 Tls. 75 Ula,75 Tria. 25
8,000 Tla. 100 T100 TIs, 821
Soy Ohne Cotton Spinning Co., Id. 2,000 Tis. 500 Tis 00 Tia, 160, sellers China Provident Loan Mortgage }} 50,000 (5
10 $10 $91, sales
12 $ 12 $10), sellers 10 all. 837, buyers 10 $10 $11, buyers
50 $50 $50
The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the soundings in the Admiralty Wrostock.. 7 .. Charts which has been found to be 4 feet Nemuro 3 inches below mean sea level.
Hakodato... To obtain the depth of water on the tide Tokio gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add Kochi...... feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Nagasaki... Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to Kagoshima,,
Week.
Day of
Month
Straits, left Singapore for this port on Monday, the 8th August, at 5 p.m. The P. M. S. S. Co.'s 8.8. Korea, with dat.
the AMERICAN MAIL,
left Manila Sun.
for this purt on the 9th August, at 7 p.m. and is due to arrive here on the 11 11th August, at 1 p.m.
WEATHER REPORT.
The following notice, is issued by the Hongkong Observatory:-
On the 9th 0.33 p.m. the black 8, Cone was ordered to be hoisted, and on the 10th at 11.0a.m. the black 8. Cona and black Ball wore ordered to be hoisted.
IN
Taichu......
29.77 Tainan..... 29.74 Height Koshun.... Time
Weihswei 9a. 29 78 76
29.86 80 87 NNW
· Hongkong Register.
Barometer Temperature Humidity... Direction of】 Wind... Force ******..
On the 19th at 11.20 a.m. The barome- ter has risen in Japan and in Chins except upon the south coast. The typhoon is situated to the South West of Hongkong, is still moving in a W.N.W.. direction and Weather ....... will probably atrike the coast to the north of: Hoihow.
Moderate variable winds will prevail in the Formosa Channel and decreasing S.E winds in the northern part of the China
Forecast:-Decreasing
CITEARNS' HEADACHE CURE, CareeYMOLE TOOTH POWDER, perfect Sen Must be Stearns and you get the antiseptic dentrifice, cleanses and pre-
equally.
genuine.
serves the teeth,
S.E. winds,
Rain
BW
Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weav
ing Co., Ld...........................
International Cotton Manufactur
Lapu-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning
29.76 84 71 BSE
ESE
-95.
29.60 81
ESE 8 orq
17
China Borneo Company, Ltd.
9a.
Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited Wm. Powell, Ld....
| 60.000 3 1,200
Previous day
¡On date at On date at st.4 p.m
10 m, 16 p.1.
Iloilo... Oebu 0.8. James 10a. Malate
D
95
29.81 79 29.90 84
29.64 29.67
29.57
84
82
77
J. L. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant.
Shanghai and Hongkong Dyeing } and Cleaning Co., T. ................................. The Canton Hongkong Ice and Cold Storage Company, Limited ...... Philippine Co., Eman Alhambmited”
∙1,200
70,000 8
-67,500 8 900 13
10 0 10 810, Nominal
10 10 $9, sellers 600 $500 $150, sellers
75
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81
80
Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 10, 1904.
1. Baxonatas, reduced to SE degrees Fahrenelt
odg
sad to the level of the sex in Inches, tenths, and hun- dredthe
0.35
Highest open air temperature on the 8th. "Lowest open air temperature on the 8th.
J. Ľ. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 9th, 1904.
UIGAR COMPANIES,
LOANS,
Amount, a
·Interest-
3. Txaparatura In the shade, in degrees Fahren Chinese Imperial 1886 x Tis. 767,200 Tle, 250,7 % p. annum
8. HORINTY, in percentage 0, the humi
of air maturated with molstore.
DikroTime of Win, to two points.
$200,
FORON OF WI, according to Beaufort Scale,
6. STATE OF WEATHER ! blue sky detached-cloud
A
d drimling rain, fog, a gloomy, hall, i lightning, oreroast, passing showers, g'equally, r. rain,, & aDOW thunder, frisibility we dew (was) Paran
7. Rams in inches, tenths and hundredtim
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