1
Martell's
Brandies
are known and asked for
all over the World
Sole Agents,
The China Mail,
H. Price & Co.,
18 Queen's Rd., U ntral.
458
號五十月一十年四零百九千一英
No. 12,990
CHRISTMAS AND
NEW YEAR GIFTS
FOR HOME FRIENDS.
Business Notices.
ESTABLISHTA
1845.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1904.
Business Notices.
日光初男十年质甲
D. C. L. Old Tom Gin;
The most reliable, GI
on this market
Sole Agents,
H. Price & Co.,
· 18, Queen's Rd., Central
PRICE, $8.00 Per Month,
Business Notices.
MAJEWEN FRICKEL & CO., W. S. BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,
UNDERTAKE to Deliver Gift; dic.
(Free of Charge to Consignee) in any part of the World.
LATEST SHIPPing Dates.
To England
...
...Nov. 8th
To Fance
·
...
...Nov. 15th
To Germany...
I
...
...Nov. 9th
To Inly
...
...
SHIPBUILDERS, ENGINEERS,
BOILERMAKERS: BRASS & IRON FOUNDERS
LIGHTERS, TUGS AND FAST STEAM LAUNCHES.
To United States vis San'
Умпсіясо
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
...Nov. 9th COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS, WATER BOATS,
Nov. 8th
To United States via Suez Canal..Oct. 10th To India
To South Africa
CHINA PARCEL EXPRESS, OICE-9, DUDDELL STREET. Hongkong, October 7, 1904,
WORKS. KOWI OON BAY.
OFFICES AND SALES ROOMS: 20, CONNAUGHT ROAD.
PUMPS, PACKINOR, GENERAL STORES AND
To Australia
To Cada
www
PIL
..Oct. 21st
.. Oct. 21st
...Nov. 8th
Intimations.
LOST-DOG.
1815
OF ENGINEERS' Tools
EVERY DESCRIPTION
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
SAVE FUEL BY COVERING YOUR BOILERS AND STEAMPIPES
WITH
BELL'Ş ASBESTOS NON-CONDUCTING I COMPOSITION.
ESTIMATES GIVEN
FOR WORK · FINISHED COMPLETE.
OK BUPPLIED IN
Bags of 1 cwt, each.
4
OFFICE: 6, DES VŒUX ROAD,
LD,
Portland Cement.
In casks of 375 lbs net, $5.00 per cask, ex Factory. In bags of 250 lbs net, $3.20 per bag, ex Factory: "
FACTORIES HONGKONG AND MAOAQ.
Glazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings, Gazed Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricks and Fire Clas
FIRE CLAY WORKS.-DEEP WATER BAY, HONGKONG,
For further particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
GENERAL MANAGERS,
FINEST
AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS LANE CRAWFORD & C BLACKBERRY BRANDY
JAPANESE PUG (Male), Five Month JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG,
t;
ears, body black and white. Disappeared MACAO from Residence Morning of November 14. Fifty Dollate Reward will be given and
no questions asked if returned to
MRS U. W. CLARK,
No. 5, Ripon Terrace, Hongkong.
Hongkong, November 15, 1904,
DON'T FAIL TO SEE!!!
2058
K. TAMAMURA PHOTOGRAPHER OF YOKOHAMA HAS ARRIVED.
XIBITION OF JAPANESE ART PHOTOGRAPHS will be held by him on and after the 18th Inst., for
Ex
A FORTNIGHT ONLY,
FROM 9 AM TO 6 P.M. DAILY.
At om F. & G., First Floor of No. 34. Queen's Road Central, opposite the Post Offico, (formerly occupied by Wm. Powell
•
CANTON AND
STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
4.6. HONAM, 2.363 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas.
THE
9.8. POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.N.R.
8.8. FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain W. A Valentine.
8.8. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain B. Branch.
8.8. KINSHAN. 1,995 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.
JUST RECEIVED
STOCK
CHINA NEW SEASON'S STOCK
Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at 8.30 am. (Sunday Excepted), 9 p.m.
and 10.30 p.m. (Saturday Excepted). Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8.30 a.m., 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
(Sunday excepted).
These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation.
Ld.). Coloured Lintern Slides, Xmas and SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACẠO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD "Post Cards also on View. He will also un dertake any local commission for Portraits
or other Photographic Work which will be executed in the firma well-known Artistic
Manoir.
Hongkong, November 14, 1904.
I
NOTICE.
2054
Flave This Day REMOVED my
(uver P. & O. S. N. Co., C. MOXON.
Hongkong, November 12, 1904,
A
WANTED.
Hongkong-Macao Line.
6.B. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tone, Captain H. D. Jones. Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at 2.30 p.m. Departures on Sundays at 12 30 p m. Departures from Macso to Hongkong daily at 8.30 a.m.
Canton-Macao Line.
8.8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin.
This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8.30 4.m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.
250 JOINT SERVIOR OF THE H.K., C. AND MACA) STEAMBOAT Co., LлD., PHE CHINA NAVIGA.
TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Law.
LADY-English or Portuguese—48. An ASSISTANT for a well-known Boarding Establishment,
Apply to
'PROGRESS,'
Care of CHIna Mail' Oprice. Hongkong, November 12, 1904,
WANTED.
2045
OROUND FLOOR OFFICE, in
A Central Position.
Apply
"G. & C.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
2049 Mongkong, November 12, 1904..
WANTED.
BOFFICE ASSISTANT, has experi
Ya Yourg Englishman, Situation as
ence in Shipping, Insurance, Import and
Export.
Apply
*
"X. Y. Z..
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
Hongkong, November 8, 1904,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
Canton-Wuchow Line.
9.8. SAINAM, 588 tona, Osptain J. Willox.
1. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain O. Burebart.
AND NEWEST DESIGNS
.OP
AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES AND RUGS
WOVEN IN ONE PIECE.
Genoese and Imperial Axminster Carpets.
Velvet Pile and Brussels Carpets.
Chenille, Tapestry and Serge Curtains,
Blankets and Eider Down Quilts. LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
STAG HOTEL,
148, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED ;
WELL FURNISHED AND AIRY BEDROOMS. Monthly Boa ders accmmodated on very Moderate Terms.
For Particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER. Hongkong, November 3, 1904,
D. NOMA, TATTOOER,
60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchor every Monday, Wednesday Texperience in tattooing is a guarantee of good work and prompt execution. and Friday at 8.30 a.m., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same days at 8.30 a.m. Round trips take about five days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity,
Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the:--
18
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.
18. Bank Buildings, Queens' Read Central, oppsite the Hongkong Hocal.
Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
PELHAM HOUSE.
PRIVATE HOTEL, CENTRALLY SITUATED.
Price per Doz. Qts.,
Bottle,
Hongkong, September 1, 1904.
811.00. $100
LANE, CRAWFORD & OC.
FAIRALL & CO.
961
SPECIAL AUTUMN SHOW DAYS
COMMENCING
FRIDAY,
the 28th October, 1904.
Hongkong, October 27, 1904.
109
THE
HOTEL
HONGKONG
1985
REPLETE WITH EVERY LUXURY.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS.
LARGE AND AIRY RECEPTION. ROOME,
THE Public are informed that my Parloursare open from 9 A.M. all day. My 32 yeare' My Colours are absolutely fast and perfectly harmless, and produce a charming effect not 2196 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 Hish Rank. Prices Moderato and satisfaction guaranteed as attested by 3700 Recommendations which I have received from all Sources,
Hongkong, August 2, 1904.
N. LAZARUS,
OPTICIAN,
1419
10, D'AGUILAR STREET,
HONGKONG.
SIGHT TESTED FREE
Hongkong, October 1, 1914.
LENSES GROUND ON THE PREMISES.
A. S. TUXFORD, Manager.
1797
1636
THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM POST OFFICE. SPECIAL TERMS FOR MONTHLY BOARDERS. RATES MODERATE.
29, WYNDHAM" STREET. Hongkong, September 6, 1904.
DR HARRY FON G,
2:120
AMERICAN TRAINED DENTIST.
E
78 Have This Day REMOVED to ST.
W
Floor)
GEORGE'S BUILDINGS (Second
HARRY WICKING & CO.
Hongkong, November 1, 1904.
BOO CHEONG,
2026
STATIONER & PAPER MERCHANT,
No. 20, POTTINGER STREET.
CHEE WING & CO.,
ALECTRICAL and Latest Improved 28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST)
Appliances,
41, QUEEN'S RO D CENTRAL,
Entrance on Lee Yuen Street. Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
H48 always on Haud every kind of D
THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF
ENTISTRY.
DR. M H. CHAUN,
1379
Stationery, Paper for Office Use and Writing-paper, Copying Presses, Pencile 37, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG, of the Best Make, and Automatic Cyclostyle
HONGKONG.
DEALERS IN
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS STEEL -
IRON WARE, &c.
STEEL GIRDERS and TEFS, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c.,' Suitable for
A
From the University of Pennsylvania, SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDER!.
Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
and Ellems Duplicator.
Hongkong, November 10, 1904.
U:S.A.
2033
THE POPULAR
IS
SCOTCH BLACK&WHITE
JURKAHN HOLLIST
MES BUCHANAN & CO.
SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERY
By Appointment to
F. M. THE KING
and
WINCH, the PRINCE of WALENT
applied at all the eading Op Be and HOLA, and to be obtained from LANE OR WFORD & Co., Queen' Road,
1380
DR JEHANGIR,
MEDICAL PRACTITIONER, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. OFFICE HOURS:-9 AM to Noos. 3 PM to 5 PM. Residence-OcCIDENTAL HOTEL, Kowloon,
Hongkong, October 20, 1904.
When you feel in
need of something
same
to refresh the body
and at the
time, nourish and
sustain-something
to make you strong,
hale and hearty—try
a cup of Bovril.
BOYRIL
Hongkong, May 29, 1900,
1227
CANTON HOTEL
18:7 S
To be obtained at l Stores, Unemir, Horsts, &c., throughout Hongkong, China and Japan,
HO-NAM, CANTON.
NEWLY OPENED.
ITUATED on the River Front at Ho
nam almost facing Shamoen. Room Elegantly Furnished, large_and] lofty, with Spacious Balconies. Excellent Position.
Free from Obnoxious Surroundings. Boat always in a tendance.
Telegrams receive prompt attention. Visitors to Canton should not fail to ecure accommodation before leaving Hong- kong.
CHAN CHING KUEN,
Chief Manager. SMITH PETTICK, | Second Manager. Canton, November 11, 1904. 1098
CLARK'S STUDIO,.
PORTRAITURE IN ALL STYLES.
+
4, ICE HOUSE STREET.
AMATEUR WORK A SPECIALITY.
Hongkong. October 5, 1904.
1C12
READING AND PRIVATE BILLARD. ROOMь
EUROPEAN СНЕГ.
THE CONNAUGHT HOTEL
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE BANK. AND PRINCIPA)
OFFICES. —EXCELLENT CUISINE AND WINES,
Large and Lofty Rooms Eleganty Furnished. Hydraullo Elevatoj, Hot and Cold Water throughout. Special Rates for Touriste, Launch Service for Guests.
For Terms, apply
THE MANAGER,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
Aniseed and Licorice Cough Balsam
for
THOMAS' HOTEL. Cough, Colds, Hoarseness, and Soreness of the
Α
CALLING.COM
FIRST CLASS HOTEL, most dentally stuated; Well Furnished and Airy Bedrooms. Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terms.
For Particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER, Hongkong, August 1, 1904.
THE
CARLTON HOUSE HOTELS.
8 and 10, ICE HOUSE ROAD (CENTRAL), (3 MINOTES FROM THE CLOCK Tower).
Chest-Price 50 cents and $1.00.
ORUICKSHANK'S COUGH REMEDY
1413 A valuable remedy for Influenza, Colds, Bronchitis,
Asthma, and all Diseases of the Chest and
Lungs-Price $1.00 per Bottle.
NEWLY FURNISHED IN ELEGANT STYLE AS A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE RESIDENCE, Situation very Healthy and Quiet; the General Appointments and Cuisine all that can be desired,
THE MANAGER. For Terms, apply to Hongkong. November 7, 1904.
1226
KELLY & WALSH, LTD.
Dr NEWELL WILSON, Barr
DENTIST.
On the Outskirts of Empire in Asia,
by Earl of Ronaldsbny. ... $18.50 Style in Furniture, by R. Davis
Renn; Illustrated.... 18.50 Russia, the Land of the Great White
(1:90 Czar, by E. O. Phillips.......... How to Keep House on £200 A
Year, by Mrs Praya
DAU
W.
BREWER & CO.
23 and 25, QUEEN'S ROAD,
A NEW SET OF 28-POST CARD VIEWS OF HONGKONG, $1.00 Dozen or the Set for $2.00.
CHRISTMAS
OARDS
IN GREAT VARIETY FOR HOME MAILS.
NEW VOLUMES FOR CHRISTMAS: Boys' and Girls' Annuals, Young England, Child's Companion, Little Dots, Nestor's Annual, Little Folks, Chatterbox, Sunday, Po Peep, Prize, Tiny Tots.
AN ENORMOUS NEW STOOK OF CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOGKE from 20 Cents to $500,
KUPPER PILSENER BEER
touf....
NEW BOOKS BY ENGLISH MAIL. Beatrice of Venice, by Max Pember
... $1.75 The Loves of Miss Anne, by S. R
Omckett
1.75
The Food of the Gods and How it Ome to Earth, by HG Wells The Ruddy by 8. Crane and Robt.
1.75
1.90
Electrical Engineering for Students,
175
by S. R. Buttone ...
1.75
Lindley Kays. by Barry Pain.. Babr na Watham. by L. Housman... The Sign of the Stranger, by W. Le
Queux...
1.75
The Brown Fairy Book, by Andrew
1.75
Lang........
4.70
1.75
Proti al Coal Mining, by T H.
Cockin ... ̈...
4.00
LATEST AMERICAN METHODS,
A Lieutenant of the King, by M.
Gerard
1.75
The Gunner's Pocket Book, by Capt.
A. O. Chow, R.G.A.
220
REASONABLE. FEES.
A8 Idier and a Gntlean, by J.
Maclaren Cobban
1.75 Hearts in Exile, by Jobn Oxenham 1 75 The Betrayal, by Phillips Oppenheim 1.75 1.75 Ses Puritans, by FT. Hullen
CHRISTMAS CARD FOR PRIVATE PRINTING.
21:5
OFFICE HOURS:—9 AM, to 5 P.M.
The Evil That Men Do, by P. *hlel 178 Minne, by Willy
4.20
Len Sirenas, by Joan
2:0
All the New Patterns, CHINESE RICE PAPER CARDS. VIEWS OF HONGKONG AND STREET SCENES.
First Floor, WATKINS" BUILDINGS,
2.25
HOW TO SPEAK CANTONESE, By
BOYS OWN ANNUAL
9906
J. DYER BALL: 35.CO.
GIRL'S OWN ANNUAL,
15, QUEEN'S ROAD,
Hongkong, October 25, 1904.
NO CHANGE FOR EXAMINATIONS. Secret History of To-day, by Allan
Upward mos
81, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong October 19, 1904.
Le Visage Emer, dille, by Comtesse JAPANESE HAND PAINTED CARDS
M. de Nostilegi
Telephone No. 76,
The Leading Beer in the
Far East.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
SOLE AGENTS:
Caldbeck, Macgregor & OC.,
2
Intimations.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND 'JEWELLERS.
NEW. SELECIONS, OB
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE. HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES, PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES.
*. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS YOB ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AN
BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.
-} = }}
BASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.
M. MUMEYA,
JAPANESE ARTIST AND
64, QUEEN'S ROAD,
PHOTOGRAPHER. ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER
AND FINISHED IN CRAYON. ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS.
Ba, QUEEN'S ROAD (ENTRAL.
JAPAN
OOALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUI & CO.)
HEAD OFFICE :—1, SURUGA-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH :~~94, LIME STREET, E.O.
2123
HONGKONG BRANCH :-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FINT FLOOK,
OTHER BRANCHES :
New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amos
Shanghal, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chomulpo, Yokohams, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobu, Maidzyru, Kuro, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waks maten Karatau, Nagasaki, Kuohinotay, Sasebo, Maidzuru, Miike Hakodate. Taipeh dto.
Telegraphlo Address: 'MITSUI' (A.B.C. and A 1 Codes.)
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and th
State Railways; Frincipal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
BOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines. SOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotana, Mameda, Mannours. Onoura, Otsuji, Sasahara, Taubakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and othe:
Josir,
Hongkong, May 31, 1904.
S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.
1111
Milkmaid
CONDENSED
XILMAID
SWISS COFTENSED FILTE
SWITZERLAND
BRAND
Milk
Guaranteed
Full Cream.
Largest Sale in the World.
DINNEFORD'S
The Oniversal Remedy for Acidity of the tomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion,
Jour Bructations, Bilious Affections.
'DARTRING'
DINNEFORDS
TRADE
MARK.
The Physician's Cure for Bout, Rheumatic Gout
and Gravel. V
Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females- and the
Sickness of Pregnancy.
MAGNESIA MAGNESIA
Perfect Beauty
depends on the skin, and lovely skin is the reward of wing
'DARTRING” “LANOLINE”,
No imitation an beat the 'Dartring"
No imitation can be called 'Dartring'
DARTRING TOILET 'LANOLINE in collapsible tubes 'DARTRING LANOLINE' TOILET SDAP
Demand the genuine
Oy, Hilborn Viaduct, Londan, Ang.
Wholesal
SUPER NOTI
ROYAL WARRANT TO HIS HAJESTY THE KING,
TAR
LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE
The Original and Genuine Worcestershire.
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Intimations.
VICTORIA RECREATION OLUB.
N EXTRAORDI “ARY GENERAL
A MEETING MEMBERS File held at the CITY HALL, on WEDNE§-" DAY, the 16th November, at 6.45 1.2., for the purpose of approving the Plans and Estimates for the Construction of the pm. posed Club House on the New Sito, Murray
MITSUBISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA For Extension, Etc., Eto
(MITSUBISHI CO.)
COAL DEPARTMENT.
MARUNO-UCHI TOKIO,
Cable ADDRESS: 'IWASAKI,' which applies to all Branch Offices and Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies.
A1, ABC 5th EDITION, WESTERN UNION CODES USED.
ALL LETTERS ADDRESSED MANAGER, MITSU BISHI CO., WITH NAME OF PLACE UNDER.
BRANCH OFFICES.
NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU
AND HANKOW,
AGENCIES.
SHANGHAI: H. J. H. Tatre,
HONGKONG: H. U. JEFFRIES.
MANILA: COMPANIA MARITIMA.
YOKOHAMA MÍ, ABADA.
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im- 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, North China, Korean ports and America.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Ochi, Shinnew, Namazuta and Kami. Yamada Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on large scale the best Buzón Coal from 1905.
Sole Avents 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 Collieries.
Coal gold in 1903. by the Company amounted to 1,210,000 tons,
HAROLD O AUSTEN,
Hon. Secretari Hongkong, November 10, 1904.
2030
A. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
A
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.
N INTERIM DIVIDEND on Account:
of the your 1904 of FIFTY CENTS per Share, on the Shares numbered 1— 40,000 inclusive will be Payable at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Hongkong, on and after FRIDAY, 25th November, 1894, on Warrants to be obtained at the Company's Offices,
1
777
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—
No. 776.
The DIVIDEND will also be Payable at
YOUR
Intimations.
BEVERAGE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1904,
THE PIGA
The following is he Brst of four interes ting letters on the Fiscal question written by AirA. H. Hastie to the London Morning Post. We will pablish the remainder
Later
Sir-In the protout fiscal controversy I an informed by those who disagree with
Should have quality, purity and flavor to my ions that I'm a Pruteptionist and
recommend it. These three features essential for satisfaction. That's why
RAINIER BEER
the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Shang- stands for perfection in the beverage line.
hai, on presentation of Warrants there, on and after the same date.
The REGISTER of SHARES will be
materials-good making-good effects. A
that they are Free Tradors. As far as I am are able to understand the matter, the precise contrary is the ons. I am a Free Trader an før nå Free Trade in possible, and they are Protectionists, not for Great Britain, but for America, for Germany, and many other foreign countries. Free Tinde, real Free Trade, an
international exchange of commodities at their real prices, in a coup- sel of
perfection. It
It is the ideal which had been aimed at long before Colden was born, and no one nowadays questions its correct
Goodness, though most self-styled Free Tradera. seem to think that he was the first to sOO
trial the advantages of Free Trade. All the
M. J. CONNELL,
OLOSED froin SATURDAY, the 18th means-appreciation. Instant, until SATURDAY, the 26th Inst.. both days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Sharos will be effected.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, November 11, 1904,
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SOLE AGENTS,
1376
2017
7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, HONGKONG, · PHILIPPINES. Hongkong, October 28, 1904.
To Let.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ISSUE OF 90,000 NEW SHARES
OF 810 EACH.
CHARE CERTIFICATES will be ready for delivery on and after the 20th
SH
WO
TO LET.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
Instant, and any he obtained on application ALEXANDRA BUILD Fist Floor of A FIRST CLASS BOARDING ESTAB,
at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, Alexandra Buildings, in Exchange for Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation's Receipt.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, October 19, 1904. 1903
THE HONGKONG STEAM WATER- BOAT CO., LTD,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
MEETING of SHAREHOLDERSin THE FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY
the above Company, will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 37. CON- KAUGHT ROAD, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of November, at Noon, for the purpose of presenting the REPORT and STATEMENT of ACCOUNTS to 20th September, 1904. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 2 th to the 25th November, both days inclusive,
J. W. KEW,
Manager. Hongkong, November 11, 1901. 2037 INTERPORT CRICKET CARNIVAL, NOVEMBER 11TH TO NOVEMBER 21st, 1904.
GRAND STAND will be Erected at the South-East Corner of the CRICKET GROUND for the Accommoda tion of the Pubio.
Afternoon Teas-will be provided.
A REFREIDMENT BAR-Cold Tiffins and Prices of Admission: Daily Tickets 50 Cts.
Season $3.00 Besson Tiskets can be obtained at the Robinson Piano Company's store, Queen's
WM. FARMER. Hongkong, November 9, 1904,
Road.
2024
Apply to
BUILDINGS.
BEURETARY, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Hongkong, June 16, 1904.
A
TO LEF.
chief advantage of real Free Trade will be found set out in very quaint and pleasing language in a pamphlet entitled, "Conside rations upon the Fist India Trade," which was published in 1701, and reprinted in 1780, But real Free Trade never has existed in modern days, and never will exist,60 long as, working on the impracticable doctrine of offering other countries a free market and being contented to have theirs closed- in return, we continue to offer to the Ame rican and to the foreigner such terms as
would make him write himself down an a LISHMENT in Hongkong. Fully if he ever indiested any wish to change Farnished and doing good Business.
Splendid House, with every convenience, from the existing condition of affairs. Let and having an excellent View of the Harus take as a concrete example the case of 1955 bour. One minute's walk from Electric Cars America and cee how we stand with her.
Well-known to, and patronised by, Ameri cans. Suitable for Syndicate or Private On any British earthenware or glass export. Concern. Present Proprietor leaving for ed to the United States of America we pay England shortly.
a duty of (within a fraction) 60 Apply by Letter to
per cent, On almost anything which she exports to us in return she pays no duty at all. The 2043 account, as it seems to me, therefore
stands as follows: ~
HOUSE in WONO NEI CHONG ROAD.
No. 1, RIPON TERRACE, in FLATS. FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground...
OFFICES, in Course of Erection, CON- NAUGHT ROAD (near Blake Pier).
GODOWNS PRAYA EAST.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG-LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, October 12, 1904. 1961
TO LET.
'N. A.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, November 11, 1904.
B
Auctions.
PUBLIC SALE
NEW ORIENTE· HOTEL.
OY Direction of the Court of First In- stance, I will soll, at Public Auction, TINE LARGE in QUEEN'S on SATURDAY, November 28,
ROAD BUEN STOR, Most contra the Entrance, of the Probes, 184, at Position.
Apply
*Z.. Care of CHINA Hongkong, September 5, 1934.
Office.
1938
TO LET.
NEW HOUSES, To Let in CASTLE
· ROAD. Apply to
SAM WANG & 00., LD.,.
81, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, October 22, 1904, 1956
TO LET.
ST. ANDREW'S BALL.
IN ELGIN ROAD, Kowloon, Close to COTSMEN Desirous of SUBSCRIBING Ferry, Residential Flats with Two So the Forthcoming ST. ANDREW'S ROOMS And Bannoot and CE
BALL, on 30TH NOVEMBER, are re quested to forward to the Undersigned State whether Married or Single.
INFORMATION has been received from their. NAMES and ADDRESSES, and to
:
the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out as under:
Lycmun, on Monday, the 11th instant, in the direction of Junk Bay at ranges from 600 to 4,000 yards. Victoria, (Pinewood Battery', on Wednes day, the 16th instant, in the direc tion of Chung-fue at ranges from 1,000 to 10,000 yards.
If the weather is unfavourable on the 14th instant, Practice will be cancelled, but, if nefavourable qn the 16th, Practice
will take place on the following day,
Practice will commence at 7.p.p., on the 14th, and finish about 9 p.m., and at 9 30 8.m., on the 16th, and finish about 11a.in., if the range in clear.
L. BARNES LAWRENCE,
Harbour Master, de. Harbour Master's Office,
Hongkong, November 11, 1904. 2012
PURE LINSEED
OIL
Awarded Bronze Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1900.
Gold Medal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition 1898. 1900 & 1961. MANUFACTURED BY
.?
THE GOURÆPORE CO., LD.. CALCUTTA, Contractors to the Military and Pablo Works Departments, State Railways, and’kII large Consumers throughout India, the East, and the Colonies.
W. R LOXLEY & CO.,
Sole Agents,
HONGKONG.
Cable Address *LOXLEY, Hongkong. Hongkong, July 22, 1903.
i
DAVID WOOD,
Bon. Secretary,
St. Andrew's Ball Committee, Hongkong, October 26, 1904. "
A LING & 00, FURNITURE STORE,
AND
1924
FOOCHOW LACQUERED WARE.
'66, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
HONGKONG. Hongkong, September 3, 1904.
WANG HING & CO.,
attached.
Aleo No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET, Hong kong, 1st FLOOR, Rents vory- oderate.
For particulars, apply to
H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, D'Aguilar Strest,
and
36 to 38, Elgin Rd., Kowloon. Hongkong, September 19, 1804.
TO: LET.
·1959:
EUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 158, Praya
A East, Four Rooms and Kirchen,
CALLE REAL, Intramuros, st 10 o'clock A M.. all the Furniture and Fixings of the New Oriente Hotel in a whole; and, at the same time and place, I will also sell the Lease upon the Building.
Gt., Britain
kota
America
gets
from every from every Sovereign Sovereig
Great Britain exports to the
United States.
American exports to Great
Britain'......
12. 01.
20. Od.
88. Od
0%. Od.
B. Od.
Now let us take the case of steel and iron goods, on which the American duty is 37 per cont., and there are the figures
British iron and steel to the United Stateskaeraar ingelearner, Amerikan iron and steel to
Great Britain
America Ot. Britain
gets
Feta
78. 8d....... 19, 4d.
20. Dd. Ok. Od.
*27m48d.
124, 4d.
The answer to this will perhaps be that
prices are very much higher in America
Tarms Cath-settlement to be made on the premises on or before MONDAY, No- vember 18th, at Noon, and delivery to be made on or before November 30, 1904, than in Great Britain, and that the differ
Bidders must deposit with the Receiver $3,000 (Philippine Currency) before a bidence is somehow made up in this will be accepted on the Burniture and Fix Let us put the matter to the test of figures KWAY, tures, and 500 (Philippine Currency) before a bid will be accepted on the Lease, Deposits forfeited if bidder fails to com- ply with terms of purchase.
For further particulars or information, oply to the Undersigned.
D. M. FLEMING,
36, CALLE ROSARIO,
Manila, P. I November 11, 1904.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Receiver.
and even assume that prices in America are double those in Great Britain, the re- salt is not very different.
British earthenware to tho
United States...... "American earthenwareto
Great Britain..
2011 British iron and steel to the
United States American Iron and steel to the ...Great Britain..
THE
Undersigned has received instruc Lions, free, C. Rogoz, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction
011
THURSDAY,
the 17th November, 1904, commencing at 2 p.m. Sharp.
Robinson
America Ot. Britain.
gets
geta
248. Od....... 188. Od.
200. Od On: Odl.
448. Od.....168. Od.
-150, 4248. Bd.-
7
20. Od....... Os Cd..
86 40....... 240. 8d..
If this in Free Trade for Great Britain B confess that I ain, and always have been, unable to understand its disadvantages are
Avantages. Its patent; and
perhaps the situation was never better summed
up than
in a pamphlet "written by Benjamin Franklin and published in Philadelphis
Colony), in which he
at his Residence, No, 1, ELLIOT CRESCENT, in 1761 (when America was a British
says: Manufactures exported draw subsistence
THE WHOLE OF HIS
Servants Quarters, Bathrooms, Hot and VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD from foreign countries for members who are
1627 Cold Water. Good Sea View.
Apply to
DEALER IN JEWELLERY and LACQUERED WARE,
No. 71. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hoṣakosa.
Hongkong, August $9, 1904.
FURNITURE,
Comprising
tereby enabled to marry and raise families. If the pation is deprived of any SILK TAPESTRY DRAWING ROOM SUITEɛ, branch of trade and no new employment is 1957. PICTURES, CURIOS, ORNAMENTS, BLASH
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
TO LET.
1582
N
KWONG TY CHEONG, LATE OF NO. 47, QUEEN's Road CERTLAL CHINESE & JAPANESE CURIO DEALER
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
0. 1. STEWART TERRACE,
Peak Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
AND AGESOY Co. Lb. Hongkong, March 26, 1904,
MOUNTED FENDERS, FANCY TABLES and found for the people occupied in that. CHAIRS, CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINE, Con branch it will soon be deprived of so many NICES, &c.
people!!
Cobden entertained the
VERY FINE EXTENSION DINING TABLE! (11 Leaves), DINTO. CHAIRS Hack and
sincere but HOLTZ SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS entirely unwarranted opinion that its Great OVERMANTELS. FINE JO HEST, DINNER other countries would within five years and DINNERWAGGON, TEAK CABINETS Britain. mbolished: its taxes on importa all And DESERT SERVICE, HOBO PLAnn and, brunch KOREA 1982 GLASS
TO LET.
of No. 2 WYNDHAM STREET. PUSSCS LARGE OFFICE ON GROUND FLOOR 1880sion 1st August, 190%.
8. D'AGUILAR STREET" HONGKONGA
Hongkong, Verober 20, 1904.
WE
FUJIYAMA & CO.,
No. 9. N'AGUILAR STREET, JAPANESE CURIO DEALERS. JE Beg to inform our Customers and the Public generally that we are showing a variul assortment of JAPANESE FANCY GOODS suitable for XMAS and New YEAR'S PRESENTS An inspection is solicit ed. Prices to Nuit All
Hongkong, November 1, 1904.
1519
A
JUST LANDED.
· FRESH - CONSIGNMENT CEYLON TEA
1967
OF
THE BEST GIFT Colbrated for its Rich Mellow Flavour.
ADFOR THE WIFE
18 A
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
Come and be convinced,
SHOWROOMS:
WYNDHAM STREET. Hon kang. October 8, 1904.
1282
Guarantee this Tea to be Absolutely Pare and the Best that can be bought at the Price-85 Cents a Pound.
H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, D'Aguilari Street,
Apply to
THE SECRETARY,
The Bowling Club, Id.
Hongkong, July 13, 1904.
THR
TO LET.
8 WARE, (UTLERY, SEVERAL SIROLE follow her example. The experience BEDSTEADS, CARVED WARDROBES with BEE more that half a century has shown that - VELLED GLASS, Marble Top WASHS "ANDS.
and TOILET TAPLES, TIN LINED BOXCUUen, bis belief had no foundation in fact and we
Arith Reconós WELSBACH BURNERS, tion, offered a scher CHESTS of DRAWERS, BOOK CASES, PHONO are now, as I understand the pos
KITCHEN STOVE AND UTENAILS, PASTE
and BarabooM REQUISITEs, eto.;
Also,
One COTTAGE PIANO.
One 'SINGER'S TREADLE MACHINE.
One MANGLE. 1953
HREE FIRST CLASS SHOPS, Euro pean Style, in Kowloon. Possession on or about 31st August, 1905.
MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD. Hongkong, October 5, 1904.
HONGKONG CLUB.
TO LET
A SUNTE of a ROOMS, on the Gropor
'floor of the Annex, suitable for
Offices.
For Particulars, apply to the Under- signed.
C. H. GRACE. 37 & 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon, Howukong, November 8, 1904. -1487 Hongkong, June 8, 1904.
BRETEL FRERES' BUTTER-THE BEST IN THE WORLD
To be had in all respectable wholesale and retail provision Import Houses
And
A Quad of PALMS and other PLANTS. Terme : - Au. Customary. Catalogues will be issued,
under which Free Trade shall bo
mmediately ea tablished with those countries (namely, our own colonies) which, wholly or as nearly as the exigences
young colonies,
will allow, accept it while, lo regard those countrion which will not accept it, it is proposed to put on duties calculated compet
On Viów Trom Tuesday, the 15th No. within a very short space of time to Tember.
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Audione. Bangkong, November 10, 1904
WING FAT, IMPORTER and EXPORTER
their fiscal
them to reconsider and alter" regulations. It will un doubt in the first 2029 instance be a little difficult to accurately assess what the countervailing duties-hould he, and it will be wise, therefore, to put them at a figure whic hall, at any rate, not be to the advantage of America and the foreign countries, Lot na assume that the duties Amorica on these ive in exchange for earthenware and glass average 70 per pent. Then the ugures work out as fol lows
SILE MERCHANT
JEWELLERY DEALER AND GOLD AND SILVERSMITH,
goods Our
ed Assor
of Zevery, kind
America gata Ge Britain reta Great Britain exports fo
America
Stter
VORY
line. Grass, Cloth and
Od.
TUESDAY, NOV7MBER 15, 1904
and fair play to those engaged in manufac- tures, while we are spending enormous sums on our Army and Navy, those who
are responsible for the sensible government
of the country are not only doing nothing
for the agricultural community (which,
with our sailom, is the only real producer
of
CARBONIƠ
ACID iron drume
ALWAYS IN STOCK AT MODERATE PRICES.
the health and strength of the nation). Special Arrangements for Season-Contracts.
but they are running risks in regard to our
map
I
very existence as a nation which must be insured against at whatever expense. chanded this autumn to be the tenant of a small house in Ireland which could ba sup. plied with bread only hy sending a cart to a town twolve miles off, and the cart had to start by crossing an estuary only fordable at low tide, and not at all in certain condi- tions of wind and tide. Needless to say we tried always to keep a good supply of 'bread, which could be and was supplement- The United ed by a large sack of flour. Kingdom is in very much the same posi- tion, but the United Kingdom makes no similar provision. What the supply of breadstuffs in the country is no can say, but it is not to be doubt. is to be reckoned by ed that it daye rather than by weeks. He is a mah man who ventures to assert that when a great naval war comes of us we shall from the outset have regular and punctual delivery of adequate supplies of foodstuff, And if we do not, and have no national reserves on which the po ple know that they can rely it cannot be doubled that there will be bread riots in all the great towns. Nearly all the troops will be at the war, and the condition of London can be better imagined than described when such a crowd, as may be seen on the occasion of any great procession, comes from the East to the West of London all in search of food and many in search of
Homething else. The national food supply
in time of war has been a subject of anxious
ons deration and of legislation for hund-
GROSSMANN & Co.
ENO'S
FOR ALL
A SIMPLE REMEDY
'FRUIT
OF THE BLOOD.
IMPURITIES
SALT.'
'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 ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT." Without it you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION.
Prepared only by J. Q. BNO, Ltd., “FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, ING., by J. Q. ENO'S Patent.
Sold by Chemists, &c., -everywhere............
MAIL STEAMER. DEPARTURES.
reds of years, and serms o ly now to be
The following table is a chronologically arranged list of mail steamer left out of consideration when it is I k-ly sailings to Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. Coast ports, Manila, and to be a greater danger than it ever WHS
Japan are not given, for steamers are constantly sailing for those ports. All before. All the courage and all the
the American steamers call at Japan, and the majority of the Australian boats resource and skill of our sailors and soldiers
call at Manila, and, in addition to those vessels, special steamers run there. will avail us little when the women are stary ng, when the children are crying for The departure of every steamer is subject to alteration. The P. & O. mails bread, and when starvati n, riot, and mob❘ usually reach London in about 28 days, and the French and German in about law are everywhere in the land. Ministers of a country in such a condition would have to chouse between accepting quickly any terms that the enemy might impose and heing themsolves hung up on the nearest lamp-posts.
The 28 or 30 days.
It is a long time since England was con- que ed, but the scars of that s ruggle re main in our language to this day. The Saxon names remain for such things as the ow, the ox, and the sheep which the con quered had to tend and bring up for their When they come to the tablos anquerors.
of the conquerors they took the Norman names of beef and mu’ton; the Saxon had no share in the produce of his labour. The working Eng -hman of to-day who wishes to spend in unnecom ary luxuries the modest premium which should be paid to insure his house may, and proba ly will, live to see his house and its contents burnt down and himaelf a beggar. The time has for ever gone hy when we can hope to grow within these islands the whole supply of bread- stuffs for aur people, but the time has not jet passed so far that we onnor maintain such a supply of homegrown wheat an w ]] enable us to be sure that fumire and rint will not be among the forcen allied against DЯ To the two or three furthe letters which I hope to address to yoɑ I will show what has beer done with this intention in the par, what I think may be done in the immediate furura, and what, ffect the new scheme f fac×) reform and the cheme of pational İnagrance which I suggest are ra- our great up ctively likely to have on
gricultural population.—Yours, &c.,
A. R. HASTIE,
BILE BEANS CURE CONSTIPA- TION.
WHAT THE PHYSICIAN THOUGHT,
CONSTIPATION is such a widesprend
milady that many people regard it almost as a natural condition. It abould n ver be neglected, however, for if it be it will give rise to a great many other distress- ing ailments. The great mindern cure for constipation and ot or ailments ar sing from disorder of the liver and digestive organs is Chus, Furde's Bile Beans, which have no equal se a tonic and restorative for those important organs.
I say, without he-iration,' wrote an eminent physici-n, that the cause of one. hal of women's ailments is constipation! Amin, headache, derangement, irritabi- lity, and a host of other maladies -l arise from that one root cause I cure that, and you oure the cause of one-half of women's ឌ រ
Can bahitual constipation be cured? It Caif Chis. Forde's bila beansure properly applied and persevered with. Mr El be h North, of York Street. Dublin, Ireland, says, "I had always effered from on stiption hut towards the end of list year the complaint became serious, and was tended by the most excruciating aldom- inal paina. My appetite, never very good, seemed to leave me altogether, and I bei Came no weak aa baby. For, months I continued in this state. Nothing did me good, and I had almost give 1phope when
raw mention in the vening paper of a remark ble cure brought about by Charles Forde's bila beans for bilioushers in the ‚ovie of a person in this city. I at once. decided in 'et » box. Soon after beginning with thein I began to feel better, and by the end of a week there was no further doubt that my cond tion was vastly im- proved and that I was on the high-way to Teovery, Gradually my bowels recovered their healthy, natural activity, and the terrible pains I had endured ocssed to tor- ture me. Bile beans certainly cured me, And that when I had despaired of ever being well again
Charles Forle's Ble Beans for Billoon. near Aru ♬ cure for indigestion, anæmis, weakness, female ailments, heat for malaria, euralgia – Jumbago, theumatism, debility, sipitation, palus in the back, sleeplessners, Tons of piles, constipation, spustite, liver complaint, beadache, flitals enci, pimples, eruptions and all silments having a con mus, origin in impurity of hloped a general congestion of the system. And lows of vital food
Of all obeminta and medicine vendors. Prise 75 cents (Mex) par bottle,
DEF.
EUROPEAN MAIL.
STEAMER.
MAIL DESTINATION. DUE LONDON
DUR.
ABOUT.
Nov.
19
P. & O Simla
London.
Dec. 25
29
G. M. S. Prins Regent
Hamburg
=
"
Luitpold
21
M. M
Marseilles
Dec. 28
Dec. 27
Dec.
3
P. & O. Chusan
London
Jan.
1 Jan. 8
7
G. M. S. Preussen
Hamburg
17
"1
**
17
P. & O. Nubia
Lo don
15
$2
"
19
13
21
G.
MS Prinz Eitel
Hamburg
31
"
"1
Fried ich
27
M. M
25
21
31
P. & O. Bengal
London
29
Feb.
5
22
Marseilles
AMERICAN MAIL.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
Intimations.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LIMITED.
Nome
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL+Albion MEETING of the Green Island Cement Algerine Company. Limited, will be bold at the Amphitrite COMPANY'S OFFICES, St. George's Andromeda Building. Praya Central, Victoria, Hong Bramble kong, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of Britomart November, 1904, at 11 o'clock in the Fore Centurion noon, when the Subjoined Resolution will Oronay be proposed:
Oherub That the Capital of the Company be Enplègle increased from 81,000,000 (divided Fame into 100,000 Shares of $10 each to Fearless. $1,800,000 divided into 150,000 *Glory Shares of $10 each) by the creation Handy of 80,000 Now Shares of 810 osch to Hart bo offered and if socepted to be Humber Allotted to the persons constituting Iphigenia the Shareholders of the Company. Janus socording to the Company's Register Kinsha of Shareholders on the 28th day of Leviathan February, 1908, at a premium of 810 Moorhen for each and every single Share of Ocean such 51,000 New Shares in the ratio Otter and proportion of one Now Share for Phoenix every Two Old Shares in the Com-Rambler pany held by the respective Share- Rinaldo holders thereof; the amount payable Robin on each of such New Shares respec. Ratio tively (including the said premium Sandpiper o 81 per Share) to be paid as to Sirius one equal half part thereof on the Snipe 31st day of March 1905, and an to Tako the remainder thereof (including the Tamar bilance of the aid premium) on the Teal 70th day of June, 1906.
Thetis And that failing Fuch allotment as Tweed
aforesaid the said new shares he dis. Vengeance posed of by the General Managers in Vestal scordance with the Company's Virago Articles of Association.
Wsterwitch
And that for the purpose of facilitating Whiting
the carrying into effect of the above | Wortsock Resolution the Transfer and other | W.i.sek Books of the Company he closed for. the space of seven daya..as n and from the 1st day of M rch, 1905." - Should the above Resolution be duly passed it will be submitted for confirmation 834 special Resolution to a Second Extra- ordinary General Meeting which will be eubsequently convened.
Dated this 14th day of November, 1904.
SHEWAN, TOMER & Co.,
General Managers,
Hongkong, November 11, 1904.
THE CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE
N
COMPANY, LIMITED..
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Statio
cruiser, 1st class gunboat, 1st class ganbost, lat class battleship, Ist class oruiser, ist class water tank and tug sloop
torpedo boat destroyer cruiser, 3rd clasa · battleship, 1st clase torpedo boat destroyer torpedo bost destroyer stareship
Class
Tona
Gun LH.P.
Captain.
Last reported a
despatch-vessel battleship, 1st class
12.950
Aloop
1050
cruiser, lat clasa
11,000
11,000
18 16
710
1700 12 8700 4213,500 1400 18,00 16,800 1300
Comdr Richard M. Harborð Captain Sydney R Fremantle Commander R" Nügane
Hongkong
Welbare
Hongkopp
6
Capt Charles Windham, C. V.O | Capt RN. Ommanney Lieut-Com O M Makins
Woibuiwe
Weihaiwel
Yaugtexe
710 6
1800
Lieut.-Comdr. T D. Pratt
Hongkong
10,000
14
13,000
Captain Fegan
Weihaiwel
12 000
14
31,000
Captain Henry M. Tudor
Singapor
990
900
Hongkong
1070 10
1400
Comdr. Ernest Barton
Bingapore
360
5700
Lieut.-Comdr Asser
Hongkong
1580
12
3200
Comdr. P. V-Lewɑ, D 8.0.
Bingspare
| 12.930
16
13,500 Captain Hon. Walter G. Stopford
Singapore
275
.8
4000
Reserve
Hongkon
275
6
4000
Weihaiwel
1640
800
Ligut-Comdr. I'. M. Rindore
Weihalwe
cruiser, 3rd olasa
3600
17 9000
Shanghai
torpedo boat destroyer
280
8900
Weihsiwed
river gunboat
4
Yangtare
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
18 31,592
Weihaiwel
river gunboat
180
2
800
Hongkong
battleship, 1st class.
12,950
1613,500
Weihaiwel
torpedo boat destroyer
360
8 6900
Hongkong
Aloop
1015:
6
1400
Commander John Nicholas
Hongkong
Surveying-vessel
835
650
Coudr. C. E Mouro
Lobnan
980
10
1400
Com. D. St. A Wake
Hongkong
85
240
980
В
14:0
Comdr. Vivian
85
2
240
cruiser, 2nd class
3800
8
8000
river gunboat ---
85
2
240
Capt. 0. H H. Moore Lt.-Comdr. Davidson
Yangtare
torpedo boat destroyer
250
8
-6500
Hongkong
moeiving ship
4660
8
A
Hongkong
river gunboat
180
2
800
Yangtame
cruiser, 2nd einan
$400
8
9000
Capt. J. A. O. Wilkinson
Hungkong
369
.8
200
Lieut.-Comdr. R. H. Keate
Yangtze
battleship, lat olasa
18,950
18
19,500
Bloop
980
1400
Cap'. Leslie Staart, 0.M.G. Comdr. 8. St. John Farquhar,
Hongkong
Shanghai
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captain completed the rout. The last wicket put on 14 runs and was thrown away by Rees. Potter kept an excel- lent length and utterly demoralised his opponents, while Lanning also bowled hotter than he did against Hongkong, Potter's five wickets were taken at a cost of 7.20 runs each, while Lanning's three cost 7.66. The only All business communications for this man to make a stand for the Straits office should be addressed to The MANA-Was Barrett, who compiled 40-almost CER.
as many as the rest of the team com. bied. He hit five fourers and one sixer. Verily, cricket is a
The French Chamber has ratified the Souvaroff, Alexander III, Borodino, game of
Franco-Siamese Convention; also the Oslabya and Orel, the cruisers Admiral surprises. It is the uncertainties that exist in it that make it exciting, foundland and West Central-Africa, by 443 have arrived at Dakar.
Anglo-French Convention concerning New. Nakhimof, Dmitri Donskoi and Aurora tull 'house' at Causeway Bay last night,
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We are waiting for WHAT'S NEXT. surprises in the fiscal controversy. Mr Bal- four got in ahead of Mr Chamberlain in calling for a Colonial Conference, and explaining with significant emphasis that he was not a Protectionist and would never head a Protectionist party. Then he hedged, by giving a new de- 2 p.m.-Auction of Household Furn-finition of Protection as the method of
9 p.m.-Performance of Harmston's Cir- cus at Causeway Bay near Polo Ground.
General Memoranda, THURSDAY, November 17:-
ture, &c, at No. 1, Elliot Cresent, Robinson Road. Goods Indravelli not cleared on this
per date subject to rent.
supporting home industries by keeping up home prices, so he is still able to
Was
NEW JAPANESE LOAN, The prospectus of the Japanese loan has heen issued. The loan is re-payable in 1911 and is secured by the Customs,
RATIFYING CONVENTIONS.“
THE INCREASING NAVY. The United States is increasing the personnel of the navy to 64,445.
NEW RUSSIAN LOAN. The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Echo de Paris wires that a Russian loan of £53,000,000 has been arranged with German and Durch banka,
ANNUAL LICENSING SESSION.
Almost everyone imagined the Singa- to 105 votes. pore men were going to wipe Shanghai right off the face of the field. Their frightful collapse thoroughly disconcerting. But Shanghai wickets feel quickly, too. They did not escape. After opening well a "rot,' set in. The first two wickets realised more than half of the Straits' total, but the next five wickets foll before the total was reached. With Dew and Wallace in, however, the prospects of Shanghai brightened By careful play the score
All Applications Granted. was gradually increased until the. cen-
The annual licensing session was held at tury was passed, but when Shanghai
the Magistracy this afternoon, Mr H, H. J. was 21 runs to the good the last wicket fell. The bowling and fielding of the siding. The following Justices were also Gompertz, Senior Police Magistrate, pre. Straits was high-class, Whitley and present:-Mr F. A. Hazeland, Second Wyatt being the most successful trund- Mazistrate, Rev. T. D. Johnson, Captain lers. Whitley bowled fast throughout Badeley, Captain Goddard, Messrs C. D. and captured his three wickets at an Melbourne, R. Chatterton Wilcox, Duncan average cost of 5 runs, while Wyatt's Rumjahn and F. Arculli.
Clark, W. H. T. Davies, N. "Mumford, A. two wickets were taken at an ave- rage of 9.5. The judicious placing of the field by Captain Talbot resulted in any runs being saved, which other-
Goods per Catherine apear undelivered interpret his speech by the light ofwise would have been scored. Then
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9 p.m.-Performance by the Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club in City Hall.
future events. Mr Chamberlain was much more definite, though his Luton speech certainly reals as if there is
some change about to come over his
teaching. It would be wise to take Register of Shares of A. 6. Watson & care in calling together the proposed
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LONDON, November 14. Russian battleships Kniaz
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS,
The Opening Night...... Harmston's Circus was welcomed by a
and the audience were well rewarded for
They were accompanied by the their attendance. The performance is on hospital ship Orel, and storeships, as the same lines as most entertainments well as a number of colliers.
of the kind, but it would be difficult to find so many good performers grouped together under one head.
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FF NORTHERN EXCHANGES ] News From The Shaho.
TOKIO, November 10). The Russians are showing spasmodic activity in front of General Oku.
LATER.
News From Port Arthur.
TOKIO, November 10.
sian arsenal north of Port Arthur was on It is oficially announced that the Rus firs on theith instant. shushan was blown up the same day.
The magazine of the old fort on Sung
rewar-
The Grand Entree, which was the opening item, was a graceful turn, in which aix Indies and six horses figured, and the various manoeuvres were well done. Thero were aoveral excellent exhibitions of horse- womanship on the part of Miss Nellie Barmaton Love, and Madame Marguerite given during the evening, while the acroba- tic clowns, the brothers Bungy, gave a number of interesting turns, one of the beat being entitled "The Chinese Acrobats.' Reports from the Shaho to the eighth in. The display of Wyndham and Kitty on the stant state that all the desultory attacks of tight rope was especially good and nest, ho Russians have heen repulsed. All is Wyndham's final act, that of jumping over quiet except in front of General Uku.
six chairs balanced on the wire, being loudly applauded. The American Cake Walk, by Misa Jenny Harmston Love, a tiny mite. was very good and she was ded by loud applause. J. W. Cooke,
last seen here, and it would be hard to showed that he has improved since he was in his bareback exhibition of riding
George Ginnett, an old circus hand, name another rider who can equal his work. introduced Jean d'Arc, a dark mare, and he put her through a number of evolutions, Parliamentary Unity in Japan. directing her from the ground by inclining his hand. We must not forget the elephant, TOKIO, November 10. Count Katsura, the Premier, and Marquis of attraction. After completing his per whose ponderous size makes him an object Saionji, the President of the Seiyukai, had formance the elephant lifted up his trainer an interview this afternoon, and the smooth in his trunk and marched out of the ring passage of the War Bills in the Diet next with him. The trapeze display by the Zoes session is sured.
was very daring and sensational, and was one of the tit bita' of the entertainment. Some of the leaps performed by the man to the woman on the trapeze, in one of which he turned two somersaults while in the air, were nerve-straining, Miss Rhodesia is a billiard balls or plates she was equally at home. The Musical Clown made music as he liked from all manner of instruments. A pretty song and dance by the Missea Florrio and Violet Banvard was well received. and Mr Daniel, the animal trainer later entered the tiger's cage, to the
Moritz Stenberg, The International Ho, tel; Isydor Silberman, The Globe Hotel Isaac Samuel Greenstein, The Central Hotel; Bernat Cohen, The Land We Live! in Hotel; Mrs Annota Papier, The Colonial Hotel; Carl Schluter, The Western Hotel;
Mrs Esther Oliver, The New Travellors' Ho.
Quick Work in Coreà.
TOKIO, November 10.. The Seoul-Fusan Railway was completed
to-day. It is officially stated that it will be clever and pretty juggler and whether with
opened to traffic on the 1st of December.
The time of transit between Tokio and
Seoul will be thus reduced to fifty hours
the Straits went in for their second innings, and once more began to fall out rapidly. Two wickets fell for 12 rune. Barrett and Bradbery, how-tel; Fred. Hoggard, The Metropole Hotel; evor, stayed the impending calamity Jus Wm. Osborne, The Kowloor Hotel and played out time. The Straits Pillay Madar, The New Victoria Hotel; wore then 59 runs to the good but had Arthur Frederick Davies, The Hongkong
Alexander Moir, The Peak Hotel: Gen. two wickets. An interesting Green, The Criterion Hotel; William
Krater, The Rose. Shamrock &Thistle to be issued regarding the new loan. Hotel; Anthony Milroy, The Sailors' Home; Ardeshir Benjanjee Kharas,
lost
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THE ANOINTMENT OF KING PETER.
War Funds in Japan.
TOKIO, November 10.
AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE.
The Tourano's' Experiences
Homeward from China.
An urgent Imperial ordinance is about alarm of all present. The performance way a good one and deserved the success it attained. All through the audience were kept in a ripple of laughter, which now and Again broke out into roars as quaint quipa, fell from the lips of the clowns, The performance will be repeated until further notice. Special trams leave the ground at the conclusion of the performance. on the 12th of September, as follows:-The held, when all the children should to taken Rickshaws in plenty can also be obtained. A correspondent writes us from Djibouti To-morrow afternoon a matinee will be events of the homeward voyage of the 8.8.
to see the exhibition. Tourane commenced before she had fairly left China, for on the 19th of August a
himself of his uniform in the water and French soldier jumped overboard, stripped
attempted to reach the last lightship on the way to Woosung, but he was captured and is now paying the penalty in Cochin- China The Tourane was advertised to leave Court, this morning, in which the Norddeut- Hongkong on the 23rd of August at 1 p.m. scher Lloyd Company, owners of the but the storm signals caused her to delay
THE 'WONGKOI”-UJINA COLLISION.
Evidence For The Plaintiffs. The case was continued, at the Supreme
her departure from the harbour until 8 steamer Wongkoi, claimed $10,000, and the excursion round the Island of Hongkong Djina, 850,000, for damages sustained in » p.a. Then she made a sixteen hours' British India Company, owners of the and anchored off the Weatern entrance to collision on August, 13.
the day, not a goutte of his physic should gang through my father's son. Much of the opposition is due to a profound distrust of Mr Chamberlain," who has, it is true, left more leaders than any other statesman of the times, This only means that he has pro gressed while they have loitered. When will men learn to put principles before parties, and judge policies not party visited the village of Wongha and by edral. King Milan was neither crowned; no one but the officiala knew— the fact is the the Ujina gave evidence. On hearing the
individuals? The time will come, and n sufficiently widely representative Colonial Conference should hasten it on. One of the chief surprises of late is the buying out of the Standard. That was a smartly-engineered piece of campaign work, and robs the Free- traders of their chief support. It was a great strong fighter on their behalf. Now it will turn its guns upon them.
What is next?
DAY.
Spectators at the Cricket
Good Shooting 20 Wongha. don A party of spot men from Hongkong visited Wongha, Sunday and report having had a very joyable day. Quail was found to be palealarly plentiful and good bag resulted. On the way back the
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an oversight left their guns there and after them. The Chinese had already taken pos- proceeding some miles had to return for session of them as prizes and they had to be ranomed for a fow dollars.
Rugby Football.
H.
A curious custom is observed at the Monastery of Zicha, where King Peter of Servia was anointed. Every King, at
the port in view of the semaphore for two His Lordship Sir H. S. Berkeley, Chief days. During this period there was every Justice, and Hon. Captain Barnes-Lawrence Monastery, which, immediately after the only by barometer reading, but by the his Coronation, opens a new door to the indication of a typhoon somewhere, not occupied the Bench. ceremony, is walled up. there have been seven such doors, cached past the steamer. Around Hongkong who could not stay in the Colony, and made For centuries large number of wrecked juuks which float he had arranged to call another witness When the Court resumed, Mr Slade said called after its respective King; and, there must have been great loss of life and doubtless, an eigth door was opened and property at sea. walled up for King l'eter though, the actual Cofonation took place at Belgrade Cath-announced. for 2 p.m. but wh, happened Arrived at Saigon, the departure was
GENERAL NEWS.
an application for a surveyor to be allowed
to inspect the Wongkoi and report as to her condition Mr Sharp raised no objection. Alfred J. Wittingham, second officer of
nor anointed; and as King Alexander was steamer did not get away till hours after, Captain give the order to stand by the not crowned, but only anointed at Zicha, At Singapore there must have been another anchor he saw a red light and a white light there is no door of the Obrenovitch Kings. hitch for the vessel was to leave at 7 p.m. over the forecastle head, straight ahead. through which the Royal party drove ten p.m. At Colombo the Tourane was an
The peasants in the mountain villages and did not throw off her moorings till 9 He also saw that the Wongkoi's propeller hours every day to reach Zicha, are noted nounced to leave at 4 p.m. which brought
was moving. for their hatred-of-the Obrenovitches, and all the passengers hurrying back into aalled.
Evidence for the plaintiffs was next at one of them an old peasant, addresssing cloud of coal dust to find that the steamer King Peter, began insulting the extinct did not leave her anchorage until 9 p.m.eamer Wongkoz, said he had held a mas- Captain Broon, master of the N. D. L. To-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, good taste to stop the man and say, The event took place involving loss of life. uiling in these waters for about twenty House, King Petor, however, had the Just before her departure an anfortunate ter's certificate since 1895 and had been on the Happy Valley, the Hongkong Foot- Obrenovitches were my enemies, and those About the last coal barge was getting back years, and had been in Hongkong hundrede ball Club will play a Naval Team under of my family but that does not prevent from the ship to shore when a large British of times. They had just completed Rugby rules. Kick-off at 4.45 p.m. The House has done great things for Servia; of labourers disappeared in the water, one collision occurred. He passed Green Island
me from saying, as a Servian, that this steamer ran it down. Two of the crowd & Club will play in stripes. The following and it must not be insulted in my presence. was rescued by a native boat in an exhaust about 7.28 p.m. and passed through Sul- voyage from Bangkok when the will play for the Club -R. H. Crofton, You are a good and a just King,' the ed condition and the rest swam to other phur Channel, and had to change his course full back ; A.-S. Kempthorne, A. O. kissed the hem of his garment, whereupon, boat paddled about to satisfy their curiosityquently had to shift the helm several times crowd exclaimed. and the peasant women barges, whilst some European in a white northwards to clear some junke and subse- Long, J. P. Jordan and A. N. Other, it is reported, he danced, the Kolo with without making any attempt to help the for a similar purpose. After giving the order A SURPRISE Ground to-day were treat-three-quarters; J. Clark, and J. M. Flet-them.
- poor fellows in danger of their lives. ed to an exhibition of cher, halves; H. C. Sandford, E. R.
On the 8th September, whilst in the minutes when the engines were stopped to go alow they proceeded that way for five Hallfax, J. Haugon, U. G. C. Bailey, F.
Indian Ocean, on the way from Colombo to altogether. On coming to his anchorage excellent bowling and fielding ou
Hall, M. R. Srtover; J. C. Steen, and The Defence Committee and the Crisis. an official architect, aged about 5 years. nute to stop her. A little later he ordered Djibouti a passenger jumped overboard the ship had little way on and the engines the part of the Shanghai and
and was drowned. He was a Mons. Fabre,were put half speed antern for about a mi- I. P. Chard, forwards. Straits Elevens, and also witnessed.
A telegram from Simla, dated October He had been about 30 years in Gambedge full astern to tighten the anchor chain the collapse of a team reputably
31st, says a press communique states that and twice hometo France during that period. dropping the anchor and blowing three there is no foundation for the report tele. He had a salary of £800 a year and was blasts strong in batting. The Straits team,
graphed to the Pioner from London just going to Europe on a pension. He wards. When the anchor gripped the on the whistle shortly after by winning the toss, took the wickets celebsted at the Roman Catholic Church, agreed that Lord Kitchener should occupy said to have been mentally deranged for right. The Ujina was about a mile behind On the 12th inst. a pretty wedding was published to the effect that during the leaves & widow, who is, at the same time, engines were stopped. This movement recent crisis the Defence Committee had his niece aged about 32 years. He is caused the ship to swing towards the first and the Shanghai men were sent Shameen, when the Rev. Father Millet the plains of Kandahar and Kabul with some months past. The widow, who is on on the starboard quarter when he entered into the field with the prospect of a married Mr J. C. H. L. Smith, Chief En. the Amir's consent,
board will have a pension of one third of the Sulphur Channel. After distributing PUREST day's leather hunting before them gineer of the s.s. Nunning to Miss Mary
that which he would have received. The his officers to their various stations he had Subsequent events showed that such Annie Carroll, eldest daughter of Mr J. Colin Campbell and Nancy Leiter.
deceased also leaves property in Gambodge. two men stationed to take in the side lights. This event took place about 11 am, and There were also men stationed at the other was not to be the case. Potter and Carroll, late of the PW.D., Hongkong. Mise Nancy Leiter, sister of Lady Curzon, day, the ceremony being attended by two points abaft their beam on the star- It is reported from San Francisco that the body was buried at 8:30 p.m. the same lights to attend to thent. The Using WAS Turnbull took charge of the bowl-
Miss Daisy Carroll, sister to the bride, act- BEST QUALITY ing and the former was in fine
is to be married to Captain Colin Campbell French priest, a French mission brother, board side. He continually watched the ed as bridesmaid, Mr R, Smiles, chief of the British army. The announcement and an Italian friar,
Uing through his glasses fettle. The wcket was true and un-away, and Mr Young of the I.M.C., Sam smart act of Chicago where Afisa Loiter
The Broonhilder sucial world, and, particularly among the
Anchored in the vicinity. As soon duly favoured neither side,
ered the anchor to be lot go all the travelli Before thoshui, icted us best man. After the core live. Oaptain Campbell is many years her
taken in
his were Straits supporters had timo
A first indication of aroup is hoarseness amps and the riding lights holsted. The The Finest and
the fact their best mou were out
sister in India a short time since. of eligibles when Mige Lelter visited her and in a child subject to that disease it may soon as they were taken down and be Three' wickets, were lost for 32 runs,
Leiter is the daughter of Levi Z. Leiter, an attack. Following this hoarseness is a extinginshed before it went below
Miss taken as a sure sign of the approach of the red (port side) lamp Most
peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain he dropped anchor he saw the Ujina's raset- one of Chicago's wealthiest capitalists. Recherche and the men dismissed were the Sou-
Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child head lights and saw her alter her course. becomes hoara, or even after the croupy Character.
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Wedding at Canton.
engineer of the s.d. Lintain gave the bride has created considerable surprise in the
the Nanning, where Capt. Butchart gave them royal reception. The young bride is a well-known resident of Hongkong and therners' pick. Then stand was
by her amiable ways has won the hearts of Babes a good many residents made. Forty runs were added before
be
FURE OURE FOR CROUP.-The
taken down and
When
He thought from ber movements, and the
the next wicket fell, and the coup cured by applying a finnel bandage used in its preparation give it a flavor simi- | a single instance in which it has not proved his ship on the starboard side at a little
YHILDREN LIKE TO TAKE IT cough appears, it will prevent the attack.
The finest quality of granulated loaf It is used in many thousands of homes in there was danger of a collision and ordered speed at which she was travelling, that sugar is used in the manufacture of Cham- this broad land and never disappoints the his engines full speed ahead. They had SORE THROAT may be quickly berlain's Cough Remedy, and the roots anxious mother, We have yet to learn of not time to take offect. The Ujina struck. dampeted with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. lar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant effectual. No other preparation can show than right angles and the force of the The Shanghai ▲ Jame back, a pain in the side or chest, to take. Children like to take it and it has such a record-over, thirty years' constant impact listed the Wongkoi right over bung- Eleven wole jubilant. Laaning had should be treated in a similar manner. For no jujurious after effect. It always cures.
uan without a failure, For sale by Alling bor el close to the water. The Wong- ale by All Dealers; WATKINS & Co., Ltd., For sale by All Dealera WATKINS & Co., Dealers; WATKING & Co, Ltd, General kos was at this time still swinging with the replaced Turnbull, after the latter had General Agents.
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INTERPORT CRICKET.
Collapse of Singapore,
All Out for 93,
The second match of the Interport serios, between Shanghai and the Straits, com menced to-day on the Cricket Ground.
The weather conditions were perfect; the air was cool and the light bright, while the sun's rays were tempered by a nice breeze which came from the north. Compared with the previous day the attendance was poor, there being only a few seats occupied. The wicket was pitched a little to the north of the one played on last week, and was in good condition.
The Shanghai wicket-keeper, Drummond atood out of the team, being replaced by A. H. Moule. Mactaggart, of the Straits tean was absent, so that they had just the "Daro number.
Turnbull joined his captain, and endeavoured to stem the tide of misfortune that had not in. Potter had
miraculous escape just after- wards for ha blocked delivery from Wyatt, which rolled to his wicket and struck it without removing the bails. Turnbull out the ball from Wyatt and commenced to run. The ball was smartly fielded and Potter called on him not run. It was too late for Turnbull to get back and he was run out. Five for 81.
O. V. Lanning went in next but return ed again without sooring. Lég before wicket. Six for 41.
made 11. Seven for 75
and
Dow
THE CANTON BUND,
People Desire to Control It. (From Our Correspondant).
THE CHINA MAIL.
DR HUNTER'S PLAGUE RESEARCH.
`How Plague is Contracted. > A research into epidemic and epizootio plague by Dr Hunter (extracts from which have already been published in the *CHINA Mail') was laid on the table at this. after noon's meeting of the Sanit.ry Board, Dr
Pearce, Medical Officer of Health, com menting on the report wrote:-
Rats suffer from plague first, and from
the skin.
MASCULINE MODES.
Forthcoming Fashiona-Cricket
and Costume.
OUR REPORTER NOTES DOWN THE SMARTEST
OF THE SMART,
Assembled together to witness our great
national game was the cream of Hongkong,
youth and manhood, most of whom had escaped early from their offices because it was Saturday,
Seldom has the sun shone upon a more
and ever seen,
CANTON, November 12. The native press here is urging that the construction of the new bund be handed over to the business people who will speedily construct it, run it, and keep it in good repair. It is suggested that a bonus of $100,000 be at once handed over to the officials; then a free hand should be Dow joined Potter and drove Wyatt to given to the company to manage the land. the boundary. A single was credited to ing stages, to run rickshaws, to introduce the rats the disease spreads to human superlative scene [Here! come off it; what water pumping appliances, and electric beings. The disease is kept up amongst have you been drinking? The sun wasn't each batsman off Whitley
light. When the work is finished the mar human beings from continued roinfection shining at all.—-Editor.] struck by a hard delivery from Wa
ket value of the reclaimed land will, it is as. from rats and from direct infection-from
It was a sight to be remembered in the the same bowler. After a brief respite the game went on, some smart fielding sumed be more than $8,000,000. Of this person to person. Infection of human annals of the Colony, and the eye rested being shown by the Straits Eleven. Next un, 82,400,000 shall go to the provincial beings may occur as dryp, infection-with pleasure on the tout ensemble of the over Wyatt bowled Potter, after he had treasury, and the remaining 83,600,000 causing primary plague pneumonia, from most perfectly dressed crowd that I have
shall revert to the company and shall re-innoculation-through
The gilded youth and gilded eld of 8. Wallace took his place at the wickets, cuperate them for what they have dis. lastly, which De flunter lays most stress
bursed. This scheme is now being on, from infection by contaminated food, Hongkong had donned their best, and their and glanced Wyatt to leg for four, bringing seriously considered and it is believed that Le, via the intestinal tract. Dr Hunter be t was a credit to them. 80 up. After a quiet over Dew pulled Whitley for four and leg-glanced him for aries have been repeatedly worked out, channel of infection. Poultry suffer from superior self-measured suit that comes a good profit can be made. The bound. does not suggest any unthought-of-before Here in solitary splendour stalked the one. The same bateman drove Wyatt for The cost of construction will be about plague socording to the Government Bac from London. In greater profusion were one, and next over glanced him to log for
one million tools. There will be the teriologist but it is hardly possible to cour the gems of purest ray serene wherewith four. Rees again wont on to bowl, taking further cost of about 600,000 tsels for rol the poultry supply. Whenever dead Wing Sun adorns his shapely clients. It was 14,45 before the Straite batsmen Whitley's place at the Western end. A sand and rubbish for the filling in. In poultry are found in the market they are Hero again were the ample and poetic -Whitley and Hubbach-took their places couple of by as were scored, then Wallace addition to the funds derived by the sale sent for examination, and if found to bave creations of Nam Sing and Quong Hing at the wickets. Potter went on to bowl brought the total up to that of the of the land, rents and licenses for the hand-suffered from plague, disinfection of the Lang, while the hand of Hong Sing. and Whitley scored a boundary off the first Straits by a glance to leg. Cochrane tooking stages and the rickshaws, etc,, may be stalls from which they-opme is carried out. Tailor of the Fleet,
was everywhere Wyatt's place with the 1911, and Wallace placed him
The plausible efforts of Lane to leg for four. expected to bring in ore than ten thou. The possibility of infection of food in the visible.
sand dollars yearly. Since this scheme markets must be through both rats an Crawford-warranted not to shrink-met The total was brought to 100 by Wallace has been discussed, business firms have been human beings but the building of the with universal admiration. Let me descend driving Cochrane to leg for four. Rees bowled Wallace in his next over, knock-enger to secure plots, and, if the work is new Western markets, which is now in from the general to the particular and ing down the middle stump. Eight for ploted within a year. But the officials who rat infection, the present building being kong will look like during the coming vigorously pushed forward, it can be comprogress, is a measure which will tell against describe what a well-dressed man in Hong- 104.
now have the work in hand don't under- much infested with rata. The prevention of winter. The six best-dressed men in A. Moule filled the vacancy and played the rest of Rees' over. Dew drove Cech stand and cannot comprehend business. sleeping in the markets at night and the Hongkong are universally acknowledged They have already raised the price of the supervision by the police to prevent this as to be-[Hero follow the names of six rane to the boundary, and cut him to the rail-land so high that merchants content them is now done is another useful measure. gentlemen, but, as we are not going to ings. Moule was palpably uneasy when fac-
houses, stores, and retail stores, the only of six, we omit them-Editor.] measures which could be adopted against this was the annual cleansing carried out with the co-operation of the people and the continuance of rat prevention measures. Protection of the food was largely a matter for individuals. Carelessness of personal hygiene was a state of things which could only be overcome by education, which was always slow. From the above Dr Pearce considered that the Board's proventive measures must continue to be conducted on
ball by a cut to the pavilion, adding two a little later by a leg-glance. Turnbull went on at the Western end, and off his first over eloven runs were scored, five to Hubbach four to Whitley and two byes. Potter had Hubbach in trouble in his next over and completely beat him with an excellent de livery. One wicket for 17.
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Captain Barrett went in and scored threning Rees, but drove the fourth delivery for solves with going to look at the plots Regarding the contamination of food in offend a hundred to pander to the vanity by them and sent to be Paid into the
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off Potter-a out for two and a single. few minutes later Whitley's end came, being clean bowled by Turnbull. Two for
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a single. His end came next over, for in trying to pull Cochrane he missed and the ball struck his pads. Leg before. Nine Dunman, the last man, then went in, and Dew got Rees away for two, then for one. Rees captured Dunman's wicket before the over closed by bowling him. All out for Dew played a careful game for 35 and The wickets fell as follow: 1 for 24, Tumbull's deliveries were on the leg-side 2 for 47, 3 for 58, 4 for 58. 5 for 61, 6 for caution ; but those who think that business the same lines as at present.
Bradbery opened with a drive to the boundary off Potter, and then registered another single. All Potter's deliveries were fast and came on the off side. gave no chances.
and he struck Burrott on the leg twice. His third delivery Barrett pulled for four and then cut him for a single, driving Pot- ter for another single just afterwards. Bradbery, in attempting to drive Potter, just touched the ball to T. Wallace, the wicket-keeper, who held it. Three for 32. Wyatt followed. Barrett was hitting well, and drove Turnbul twice to the boun dary. Next he lifted him over into Queen's Road, and then scored a single, making tif- teen runs off the over. Wyatt, a left-han- der, late-cut Potter for four, and a change in the bowling took place, V. H. Lanning
118,
61, 7 for 75, 8 for 104, 9 for 115, 1 for 118.
The Straits' Second Innings.
Hubbach and Wyatt opened Singapore's second innings and Lanning commenced the bowling. The first wicket foll inside of a few minutes, Hubback being caught by Fotter off V. H. Lanning. with only one run to his credit. One wicket for 1
Runs came slowly and when Wyatt had only seven to his credit he hit one high from Lanning and W. Moule took a difficult
without buying. Moreover the provincial treasury cannot find the necessary capital, and, therefore, if it is left in the bands of the mandarine, the work will drag on to an interminable time. The old bund is an example of what they are wont to do. If the officials cannot push the thing forward, they should hand it over to a vigorous com pany. It may be expected that those who occupy plots on the river front will oppose, And perhaps will litigate; moreover whore foreigners sro concerned there must be
will have to trust to the officials, will find people cannot put the thing through, but
themselves mistaken.
CANTON NOTES.
(From Our Correspondent. )
CANTON, November 12,
IS HE A TYPICAL MANDARIN ? In the Western suburbs, one Cheung Chiu Taeung, who has earned for himself the nickname of Emperor Cheung, some time ago was put in charge of the police, and, when he entered upon his duties, be- cause the Viceroy's new police were also stationed there, dismissed his own "Braves'
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Very little change will take place in the collar, while I imagine that bright scarlet tisfactory to find from De Hunter's careful as ever.
Mr H. E. Pollock minuted-It is saties knitted by best girls will be as popular
and elaborate research that the Board's Your suit should be all in one piece, ex- plague proventive measures have been concept the waistcoat, and should be a delicate ducted on correct lines. He thought that tweed. Of course the blue serge will still if Dr Hunter would kindly compile a return be the correct thing for funerals, weddings showing, week by week, from the first of and Sunday calls at the Fesk. this year, the number of cases of plague a- mongst human beings and the percentage of plague found amongst rats it would he of considerable interest.
CORRESPONDENCE.
AN APPEAL TO WOMEN. To the Editor of the 'CHINA Mail.' HONOKONO, November 15. SIR,-The response of Hongkong to the
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replacing Turnbull. Shortly afterwards catch with one hand, at more than half way Wyatt gave a chance to Dew in the ship, but the opportunity was missed. Wyatt to the scoring board. Two wickets for 12. began to bat vigorously and cut Lanning twice in succession to the railings, and Bar-menced to hit out freely but the runs were/Public funds allotted to the public wal, appeal from certain ladies in London to the Oasy to prophesy with the same degree of above places on TUESDAY, 22nd Inst.,
who numbered one hundred and twenty men, and pocketed their pay, which amount Bradbery came next and both men com- ed to the respectable sum of $50 per day.
rett leg-glanced Potter for four. After a
thus went into a private bag. Further spell of steady play V. Lanning was ap-kept down by good fielding. Turnbull re- he had been protecting unauthorized and plauded for stopping a hard drive from lieved Lanning with the ball at the pavilion private gambling dens near Ng Sin Man, Barrett, and two deliveries later he captur.
end of the ground and a single brought where the Viceroy's police have not yet ed the batsman's wicket, clean bowling hitu.
been stationed. In the morning from six Barrett opposite to him and the latter got o'clock till half past nine cards were used, Four for 74.
Capt. Talbot then went in and was him away nicely for four, bringing 40 in and after that hour all kinds of gambling. As instrumental in getting Wyatt run sight. Bradbery played some nice strokes a recompense for his protection Emperor
ball from Pot- around the wicket and made suns steadily Cheung' out. Talbot played a
was rewarded with 85 per day. tor to mid-on and Wyatt commenced to without giving any chances. Dew took up The matter has been brought to the notice run, in response to a call from Talbot. the bowling at Potter's ond to Barrett and of the higher authorities though nothing When he had traversed about one-third the latter got his last ball away to the has yet been done. There is a rumour that of the wicket, Talbot cried out 'No! No!' boundary making the score 50. One a substitute has beon appointed. It was too late, however. Wyatt tried to into the ladies pavilion followed hy get back, but could not and was run out,
Barrett. Play at this stage was of an in- Five for 75.
teresting character and won frequent up- plause, as much for the good fielding as the batsman's efforte. S. Wallace replaced Turnbull bowling to Bradbery. In over Bradbery got nicely under one of his deliveries and sent it high over the fence into Queen's Road Good steady play followed and 70 appoured on the board without either men having given many opportunities Po'ter took the bowling again and his first over resulted in no addition to the score. Lanning came on at the opposite end and was driven for one each by both batamon when the ball rang,
A. Stronach opened his innings by steady play, but soon lost his partner, who was beaten by hotter and clean bowled. Six for 76.
י
Cochrane went in next and was ill at ease when facing Lanning. He scored a single and after playing two from Lanning Stron- ach was clean bowled. Seven for 77.
Perkins joined Cochrane, who was clean bowled by Potter, after be had scored two rans. Eight for 77. The ball was a fast one and sent the baile flying, one bail going 42 yards 2 feet 8 inches.
A
Parsons partnered Perkins, and a single was scored by the latter off Laoning. little later Parsons returned one to Potter
which was hold, Nine for 79.
his second
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Rees, wearing the South Australiao T. R. Hubbach, b Potter colours. joined Perkins, and the latter M. H. Whitley, b Turnbull... drove Potter for four. Rees drove Lanning E. Bradbery, c T. Wallace, Potter... for a single, and Perkins glanced the same. W. N. Wyatt, run out bowler for four, then for a single. Rees Capt. E J. M. Barrett, h Lanting played one to mid-on and ran, and was Capt. H. L. Talbot, b Potter thrown out by Parkes. All out for 93.
SPIDERS IN DEMAND.
It is stated here that recently foreigners have been searching the White Cloud hills in search of a special kind of spider, whose web may be woven into a very fine glossy and strong silk. A few cents are offered to the natives for each specimen that they can bring in uninjured. Those, therefore, who live from hand to mouth, are now also searching the hills, in quest of these special spiders.
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS CONDEMNED,
The boot must be of a mustard yellow and must be free from even the suspicion of having been concocted by a Chinaman,
Spats may be worn if you have no other means of intimating that you possess such THE Company's Steamship
GISELA, Concerning evening costume it is not Captain DaMIANOVICH, will leave for the
certainty. Of course one may safely as. p.m. British Women Beyond the Seas' for sume that the military will continue to wear subscriptions towards the £15,000 required scarlet Eton jackets with the collar and by the Samaritan Free Hospital for We-cuffs turned back to show the colour of the men is not such that will allow the amount lining. collected to be sent as a contribution of The Navy will probably wear a similar this Colony. It will have to be sent as a costume of navy blue, trimmed according contribution from a few British people re- to the individual taste of the westor, with siding in this Colony.
gold lace.
read the appeal in question, and I shall It may be that many ladies have not yet therefore deem it a favour if you will kinda ly insert again the letter from the Duchess
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER, WIELER, & ( ),
Agents, Princes Building. Hongkong, November 15, 1904.
Entertainments.
their present evening dress, which is such The Volunteers are not likely to change happy combination of the dignity of the HARMSTON'S military and the ease of the civilian.
of Abercorn and others to The Times.
It is the question of civilian evening cos- I cau quite conceive that the letter tume that fairly bewilders us. On Satur
evening's issue will be day night we saw four varieties, viz:-Short appearing in read by very few people owing to the coat and white tie; short coat and black thoughts of the greater part of the com- tia; long coat and white tie; and even the munity being taken up by the Ball they daring originality of a long coat and a black will attend, but I venture to think that it tie. Which of these will be the fashion will make the few who will read it to during the coming winter? I wonder. Qui morrow raflect upon the drastic difference vivra verra. that exists between Want and Waste.
Considering that $30,488,01 were sent to Japan in June to Sir Claude MacDonald as the contribution of this Colony towards the Japanese War Fund, and that the contribu birthday on the 29th of last Chinese moon. the Colony, £30 would in my opinion be a A certain official at Ho Ping celebrated histion was sent from the men and firine of He received felicitations and komshaws to satisfactory collection from the Women of the extent of over a thousand dollars. He this Colony, for the Samaritan Hospital also made a great feast and more than fifty Fand with the great difference that the were present to do justice to the rich collection from the men was to a great ex viands. But the newspapers here are on teud due to the public spirit which is only bis track, and are holding him up to ri- strong when it has to destroy, whereas the dicule. In an age of one's country's decay, collection from the women Would be due to can an official thus flout Heaven's dis real human feeling.~Yours, etc. pleasure? The officials should be planning
The Scores are:-
THE STRAIT8-FIEST INNINGS,
5
11
0
16
40
0
for the well-being and progress of the coun-
0
try over which they rule, and not waste their
9
funds in this reckless extravagance.
13
Moreover, the 29th of the 9th moon was
V. D. Parsons, cand b. Potter
0
once the birthday of a deceased emperor,
B. B Rea, run out
1
Sundries ...
5
Totul...
93
THE STRAITS – SECOND INNINGS.
A. Stronach, b Lanning
The wickets fell as follow:-1 for 17, 2C W. Cochrane, b Pofter for 21, 3 for 32, 4 for 74, 5 for 75, 6 for 75,D Y. Perkins, not out...
7 for 77, 8 for 77, 9 for 79, 10 for 93.
Shanghai's First Innings.
With only 93 runs to get to equal the Straits' score Shanghai opened the first innings. Parkes and V. H. Lanning were the batsmen and the bowlers were Recs
and Parsons. Off Rees' first over Parkes T. R. Habbach, c Potter, b V. H. scored eight runs-two__cuts.
Lanning
E. W. N. Wyatt, e Moula, b V.
Lanning ... Capt. E J. Barrett, not out Bradbery, not out...
Sundries
Parsons bowled a maiden and Parkes again cut Rees for four, afterwards pulling him to leg for a single The play was steady while, then Parkes cut Rees to the payi-E. lion. Both batsmen cut Parsons' deliveries, Ianning for four and one and Parkes for one. Rees then captured Parkes wicket, leg before. One for 24.
W. H. Moule filled the vacant crease and
Two wickets for
SHANGHAI-FIRST INNINGS.
blocked the rest of Ross' over. Parsons H. R. Parkes, lbw, b Rees .... bowled a maiden, and Moule placed Res Y. H. Lanning, lb, b Whitley to leg for one, In Rees' next over Moule W. H. Moule, b Whitley soored a boundary and a single, and the S. Wallace, b Wyatt, ... play proceeded quietly, until Lanning F. W. Potter, b Wyatt... glanced Rees to leg for four. A couple of W. J. Turnbull, run out, singles and a leg boundary to Moule O. V. Lanning. lbw., b Wyatt brought the total to over 40, when the tiffin T. Wallace, b Reos adjournmont took place, the score being A. J. Moule, lbw, b Cochrane
G. C. Dow, not out one wicket for 47.
The Afternoon's Play.
Shanghai Bats Weakly. The game was recommenced after tiffin, when the attendance had increased con- siderably. The day had developed into ideal cricket weather, the sun being shaded
C. C. Dunnian, b Reos... Sundries...
Total...
by light fleecy clouds. The cool breeze Rees... that was still blowing was very much ap- Parsons preciated by the players, although it Whitley brought a breath of winter to the spec- Wyatt tators. The dresses of the ladies wore more inclined for warmth than display," although there were many pretty frocks to be seen. The band of the Sherwood Fores ters were present and played several Potter
Turnbull selections,
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
SHANGHAI —FIRST 'INNINGS."
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and, therefore, for an official to arrogate to himself a day, that, according to the etiquette of China, is taboo to the people, can hardly be forgiven.
THE DROWNED COMPRADORE,
The case of the unfortunate compradore who was drowned is still being kept to the front by the gentry here, and furnishes an
<.
OHARITY.
A POUND PLEA—AN APPEAL TO WOMAN,
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,-As members of the Ladies'. Com--| maittee in connexion with the Special Ap- peal Fund for the Samaritan Free Hospital for Woman. we desire to make a very earnest appeal to 15,000 women of the English-speaking races, both at home and beyond the seas, to subscrible £1 each, to provide the £15,000 still required to
To-day's Advertisements
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attain A. STEWART, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 22nd November, at 3 p.m.
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THE
example of the new era which is dawning build the new out patient department: above Steamer having arrived. Con-
hody of the Kwong Tsai I Uen, the largest apathetising-rooms, &c. It is not ne
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ful corporation, which is the governing
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and most elaborate native hospital in Can-essary to emphasize this appeal nor ton, are again pressing the matter upon the seek to make it impressive with painful Hetails. All tho casos dealt with are diffi attention of the high officials. It appears. therefore, that the Futoi and the head of cult and intricate, and over 700 poor women 20 the Chamber of Commerce, have urged are treated in the out department alono 13 that, through the medium of the Foreign every year. What this means can hardly 16 Office at Pekin, the case be again brought be realized by those who are enjoying God's to the notice of the American Minister, this work has to be carried in in a few choicest gifts of health and strength. All 11 and that arrangements in regard to the in-
demnity be settled. At the same time it is dingy rooms in a small house adjoining the nstated that a despatch was sent to the hospital, and presents a well-night impos 9 American Consul here, requesting that the sible task to the eminent medical men 1 culprits be handed over. The reply states who give their services. The hospital 35 that the case awaits the Viceroy's decision, is free in the fullest sense of word. and that the Provincial Judge, through the No letters of recommendation are neces- 12 Nam Hoi Magistrate, is to place this de sary, poverty and illness being the
cision before the petitioners.
only qualifications required; no one deser. ying is refused, and a special inquiry officer is constantly employed to guard against abuse of the charity. Of the whole amount of £20,000 required, £6,000 has been gon- erously given by the friends of the hos pital, iheaded by a donation of £20, from
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11.4 1-47
7 2 12
10 4 15
10 2 19
Cochrane ...
3 0 13
THE STRAITS-FIRST INNINGS.
When the game was resumed a double Lanning change in the bowling took place, Whitley relieving Parsons and Wyatt taking Rees' place. The first ball from Whitley scattered Moule's wicket, and the second wicket was down for 47,
S. Wallace went to the crease and after
a few runs had been scored was bowled by
a yorker from Wyatt. Three for 56.
Potter, the Shanghal captain, joined Lanning, who drove Whitley for a couple. Next ball he was out, leg before wicket, Kour for 58.
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The constant drop of water Wears away the hardest stone. The constant gnawing tower Masticates the toughest bone.
The constant cooing lover Carries off the blushing maid, And the constant advertiser Is the one who gets the trade.
WEATHER REPORT. The following notice is issued by the Hongkong Observatory :—
On the 10th at 11.40 am. The baro-King Edward's Hospital Fund, and we feel
sare that there most be thousands of women
3 meter has risen rapidly throughout Chins outside the hospital circle who will gladly
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The depression referred to yesterday has evidence of the widespread area of
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Co.'s Steamship Pentakoka, having arrived from the above Ports, Con signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Good" will be delivered from alongside. 1904.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG STEAMERS.
To Sully
ST HUGO
Captain P. T. REMs, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, | SHIMOSA the 16th November, st Noon,
This well-known Steamer in specially' fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigera ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
*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 cried,
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A Stewardessand a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.
N.B. To assure the additional comfort
About Nov. 25. ........................................About. Dec. 18.
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & 00., LTD., Agents,
110
Hongkong, October 21, 1904..
AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain- ing on board after. 12 o'clock Noon, the 18th inst., will be landed at Consigneas risk and expense into Godowns at East POINT.
No Fire Insurance will be effrated. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, November 11, 1904. 2035
Hotels.
of passengers the steamers of the Company FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL HOTEL ORAIGIEBURN,
have electrip fans fitted in staterooms.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, October 18, 1904.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents.
1878
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION. TỤ, LD,
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
"T"
CALCUTTA.
HE Company's Steamship.
LAISANG. Captain E. J T po, will be despatched as above in WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst., at 3 p.m
For Freight or Passage, apply to
2056
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers, Hongkong, November 14, 1904,
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
THE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
HE Company's Steamship
LOONGSANG, Captain G. S. WEIGALL, will be despatched sa above on FRIDAY, the 18th Inet, at 4 p m.
This steamer has superior accommoda. tion for First Class Tassengers, and i fitted throughout with Electric Light and carries a Doctor.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, November 11, 1904. 2058
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK, via PORTS and SUEZ CANAL.
+ Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangleze & Northern China Porta. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Ports
N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and THE Australian Ports.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
PORTLAND, OREGON, OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO,
Hongkong, November 14, 1904.
Tone.
..4483
.5198
CAPTAIN.
BAHLE
TO BAIL AT DAYLIGHT ON.
Nov. 22, 1904.
SCHULM.........................
Dec. 13, 1904.
..........4370
...4370
Jap. 9, 1904.
BEFHMM................................
Jan. 25, 1905.
Through, Bills of Lading lasted to Pacific Coal Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points, For through rates of Freight and further information, eommunicate with or apply to
FORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, November 16, 1904.
FOR
2
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORT: AND FORMOSA.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM RONGKONG-
ANPING, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSUI, Via SWATOW .
AND AMOY,
FOOCHOW, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSUM Via SWATOW
ON
AND AMOY,
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
STRAMIDA
↑ LEAVING
• Į WEDNESDAY,
{Capt. 6. CORNELINGEN, Nov. 16, st Daylight.
FRITHJOF
{Capt. H. HARALDSEY,
{
TRIUMPH
Capt. A. HIEN,
M. STRUVE, Capt. T. BANDT,
SUNDAY, 20th.
Nov., at Daylight. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23, at Daylight. SUNDAY, 27th
Nov., at Daylight.
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 Steamers have been a cured instead for maintenance of the Company's Coastal Services.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
HONGKONG MANILA.
Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- between Hongkong and Manila,-Saloon amidships. -Flectric Light-Perfect
Cuisine- Surgeon and Stewardess carried. —All the most up-to-date arrange- ments for comfort of Passengers,
CHINA: AND MANILA
SIFANSBOP COMFANY, LIMITED.
Steamship.
Ton
Captains.
RUBI
ZAFIRO
2540
2540
R. WAlmond
R. Rodger'.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, November 15, 1904.
For
Balling Dates,
Amoy & Manila Nov. 19, at 10a.m.
Manila Diroct
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
General Managers,
SOUTH AFRICAN LINE OF
น
STEAMERS.
THE Steamship
KENNEBEC,
will be despatched an above on or about FRIDAY, the 18th November, 1904,
PROPOSED SAILINGS,
About 8.8. OLAVERDALE.....th Dec., 104, 8.8. R.48 1984 .......................
20th-Jan., 1905. For Freight and further ipformation, apply to SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Agents.
Hongkong, November 7, 1904,
PLUNKET'S GAP,
THE PEAK,
near the TEAM TERMINUS TELEPHONE 56.
For Terme,
Apply to the MANAGER. *741
1970 THE KOWLOON HOTEL,
Notices to Consignees.
AMERICAN ASIATIO,STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK, V1⁄4 SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship:-
THE
KISH, Captain EROBERTSON, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the WANCHAI STORING CO, At Wanchai, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
No claims will be admitted after,the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 21st inst. will be subject to rent.
All Broken, Chafed and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they' will be examined on the 21st inst., at 3 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN TOMES & CO., General Agents.
Hongkong, November 14, 19′-4.
2061
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Catherine Apcar,
For Freight and further information, arrived from the move & poor, havin
Apply to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Department. Hongkong, November 7, 1904.
1852
'BEN' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP.
THE Steamship
BENALDER, Captain MCINTOSH, will he despatched as shove on or about SATURDAY, the 19th
November.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents, Hongkong, October 21, 1901.
STEAM FOR
1989
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, 2245 INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,
AS FOOD BB the state of Affairs peimit the Company will resume running with its special- HONGKONG DIRECT (or vin CHEFOO or CHIN-WAN-TAO) to
ly designed new Steamers.
For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch Office, at No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central.
Hongkong, November 14, 1904.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.
DURBAN, NATAL
T. ARIMA, Manager.
THE
HE following Chartered Steamers will run at Intervals of about 3 Weeks
2579
Captain J. P. DAWSON.
J. W. MARTIN.
W. E. STEELE.
D
34.
0. E. Cox.
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE.
BOSTON TOWBOAT CO. CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH'
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 00.
PROPOPED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR VICTORIA B.O. AND TACOMA
VIA
MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
To Soil.
About Dec 17.
Steamers
Tons.
Captain.
TEXAN TREMONT LYRA ↑ PLEIADES
8616
G. D Morrison.......
96.8
T. W. Garlick.....
About Jan. 10.
4417
3753
G. V. Williams .................................. -F. G. Purington
About Feb. 9 About Mar. 4.
Cargo only
8,8. TREMONT
:
8.S. SWANLEY '. 6.S. COURTFIELD 88. CRANLEY
8.8. IKBAL
S.S. ASCOT...
S.S. LOTHIAN B.S. INKUM
8.S. SIKH...
8.S, SOFA LA
8 8. INDRASHAMA
88. INDRAVELLI
For Freight, apply to
M. ROBERT OF.
J. G. WILLIAMSON.
E. SPEARSE,
J. ROWLEY
GET SHEPHERD,
R. P. CRAVEN.
B. G. PORTKE.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents. Hongkong, November 4, 1004.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN
Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CON TINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS,
TH. W. KENRICE, B.N.R., Carrying Hi THE Steamship CHUSAN, Captain
signees of Cargo are hereby informed that.) their Goods will be delivered from along side,
A
KOWLOON..
High-class Tourist'a. Hotel under Ame- rican Management. First-class Oui-
sine, Beautiful Garden.
MODERATE CHAROBS,
J W, 8B RNE, Proprietor and Maniger.
Hongkong, January 20, 1904,
135
MACAO AND CANTON HOTELS,
A LITTLE OHANGE.
THE Round Trip from H NGKONG to back to HONGKONG, will he found In- MACAO, thence to CANTON and teresting and enjoyable.
WM. FARMER
Proprietor. Hongkong, March 10, 1904
482
THE RAMSGATE OF HONGKONG. METROPOLE HOTEL
Road-Electric Trams pass the Doors, THREE: Miles out on the Shau-ki-wan
every few minutes.
THE ON Y HOUSE ON THE ROAD. The popular resurt of the Colony, occupy- ing a Charming Seaside Situation and commanding the most extensive view of the Harbour and Kowloon Peninsula.
There is Accommodation for a few Boarders.
GOOD SEA BATHING.
REFRESHMENTS SERVED OF THE FIRST QUALITY ONLY.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once at Consignees risk and expense. Cargo remaining on board after PRIVATE TIFFINS AND DINNERS 4 p.m. of the 17th Inst, will be land. Prepared in First-class Style on the shortest ed at Consignees' risk and expense into
notice.
the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOW- Dinner Parties and Pionica Catered for.
LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
JAS. CHRISTIE, Proprietor and Manager,
Hongkong, August 13, 1904,
1385
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take MEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongside; such Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con KING EDWARD
signees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned
2059
DAVID BASSOON, & Co., LD.,
Agents. Hongkong, November 14, 1904,
INDRA LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO 'CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
Thaving prived from the above ports
THE Company's Steamship Indravalli, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their floods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns at Kow- loon, where each conaigument will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
· Goods not cleared by the 17th Inst., at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever
All damaged packages must be left in the Majemy Moury will be despatched from Godowns, and a certificate of the damage this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the obtained from the Godown Company within 10th November, at Noon, taking Passan- ten days after the vessel's arrival here,
HOTEL
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. Ladies Afternoon Tea Rooms,
Private Bar and Billiard Roomɛ. Hot and Cold Water throughout..
Electrically Lighted, Electric Fans (if required). Electrio Passenger Elevator to each Floor, Table D'Hote at Separate Tables, For terms, &c., apply to the
MANAGER.
Hongkon June 10, 1902.
129
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
B. S.
WING CHALAL
on Week Days at B ; and on CAPTAIN T. AUSTIN, RN.R MBIS Steamer departs from Hoaxoma
on Week Days at 2.30 P., and on Sun days at 6.30) P.M.
gar amarge for the above Porte in con- after which no Claims will be recognised. Sundays at 8.30 A. Departs from Macao nection with the Company's 8.8. Macedonia Optional goods will be landed here unless 19,500 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' so-instructions are given to the contrary before commodation in which vessel is secured 4.P.M., TO DAY. before departure from Hongkong.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France sad Tea for London (under arrangement will be transhipped at Colombo into the mail steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, &c., wil he conveyed from Bomban by the R,M.S. Marmora, due in London on the 1st January, 1905.s
Parovia will be received at this, Office 1620 until 4 p.m. the day before sailing.. Thị contents and value of all packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply to
LIJN.
· REGULAR FOUR-WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
STEAMKES.
E. A HEWITT,
Hongkong, November 5, 1904.
dent.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Agents.
Hongkong, November 10, 1901. - 2034
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S
STEAMER OANDIA.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT BAID, SUEZ, AND STRAITS.
FARTS-Week Days let Class, including cabin and servant, Bingle. Return Ticket 85. 2nd class 91 3nd Claas 50 Cents, Every Sundays will be an Excursion,at the following rates 1st and 2nd Class Single Ticket $1. Return 82, 3rd Class, Single Caments, Steerage 10 Cla Tithin and Done on be supplied either on board, or at the Macao Hotel, for return- ing Passengers only, at an extra charge of On Sundays. Pamengers desiring to have Private Cabin which has accommodation" $3.00 extra. for two or more passengers, will be charged
First-class Passengers who do not care to return on the Excursion Sunday, will be
Amed of Cargo by the above allowed to do so the following day (Mon-
Vessel are hereby informed day) on profucting of the Return Half 1998 hat their Goods are boing landed and ticket. Should the Steamer not run on the placed at their risk in the Howegona Ann Monday, owing to t'e Boller Cleaning, dua Kowloon WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'« notice will be given by the Ua táin, and the GODOWNA at Kowloon, where each consign. Half Ticket will be available for the follo ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and ing day. The Ship is it throughout delivery can be obtained sa soon as the Electricity, Goods are landed
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL
THE Steamship
BREIZ IZEL
will be despatched is above on or about THURSDAY, the let December, 1904.
For Freight and further informastion,
apply to 1946 STANDARD OIL COMPANY
VOR-NEW YORK. Oriental Freight Department. Hongkong, November 4, 1904.
FROM
FAXPECTED ON OR ÅBOUT
WILL LEAVE FOR
OX OR ABOUT
About 2nd January,
TJIPANAS
..............| JAVA PORTS. | Second half
TJILATJAP.
JAPAN.
of November
Second half of November First helf JAPAN of December.
JAPAN VIA SHANGHALS
JAVA PORTS.
JAYA PORTS
First half of Deo, Second half
of Nov. Second half of Dec.
8000m
All Porta
Not Responsible for Debta.
ATEITHER the Capta
for
FOR MANILA,
The largest, steadiest, and most comfortable steamers for Manila,
9606 tons | Capt. T. W. Garlick
OHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND CUISINE ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS.
The Twin-screw 8.s. Shawmut and Tremont bave just been fitted with very superlor Accommodation for Firat and Second Class l'assengers. The large size of these vessels ensures steadiners at sea. Electric fan in each room. Barber's shop and steam laun dry. Cargo carried in cold storage.
PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
For further information, Apply to
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
Hongkong. October 28, 1904.
Dodwell & Mo., Limited.
GENERAL AGENTS
TJIEȚAHI
modation for a limited number of saloon passengers, and will take cer The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, in Netherlands, India on through B/L
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
HEAD AGENCY,
Java-China-Japan Lijn,
TELEPHONE NO.: Hongkong, November 11, 1904
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
1568
indarca Oil 08
This Vessel brings on Carro. From LONDON, &o, et En drab a and Ceylon
Optional Goode will be landed here un less instructions are given to the contrary before 15 F. To-DÂY.
The Breamer's Wharf at Hongkong is at the Western end of Wing Lok Streets.
MING ON & 10. 2nd Floor, 16, Victoris Beract. Hongkong. November 7, 1904, 1890
Goods not cleared by the 18th Inst., MESSRS A CHOO & 00.
at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by ma
1998 in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godow for examination the Con
the mpany a repr
hour. All oldimu thin fen days of
mtative.
39, DES VOUX ROAD, CENTRAL
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS.
NAVAL CONTRACTORS,
COAL ME
NTE Ampletst
TRIES
October 1
aunche
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1904.
AGENT FOR THE OHINA MAIL. LONDON —F. Azaar, 11 & 12, Cometn's Lani, Lombard Birset, E.C. STREET
Co., 80, Cornhill. GORDON & Gore, Inidgate Girous, E O. BATER, Har v & Co., 81, Cannon Street, HLC. Sammet Dracon & Co., 150 & 154, Geodesħill Street. W. M. WILLA, 151, Cannim Street, E.0. Rozzar WATSON, 180. Fleet Street. 0. MITCHELL & Co., Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.O, SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD.,
167, Fleet Street, E.U. PARIS AND EUROPE: MATENOL, FAFRI & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange Bateliere,
NEW YORK:-The Chinese EVANGELIST
OFFICE. 52, West 22nd Street. SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports generally: -BEAN & BLACK, San Fran-
Disco.
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND-GORDON & GOTOR, MA- bourne and Sydney. CEYLON ;—W. M. SMITH & Co., THE
APOTHECARIES Co, C'Hombo.. 9ATAVIA:-H. M. VAN Doпr & Co. JINGAPORE, STRAITS, &o. :—KELLY &
Walsu, Ltd., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :-A. 8. Wat
BON & Co., Manila.
OHINA:-Amoy, N. MOALLE & CO.,
LAMITED. Foochow, BROCKETT & Co. Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & Watan.
Intimations.
Insurances.
PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO., LTD., OF LONDON,
H
EstabliṆged 1789.
ITAVING ɓeen Appointed AGENTS of the above Companywe are prepared to GRANT POLICIES AGAINST FIRE
HONG
Banks,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Banks
ONGKONGAND SHANGHAI IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA
BANKING CORPORATION,
PAID-UP CAPITAL.................................................. 10,000,000
Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve m 6,500,000
Established by Imperial Dhokan OR THE 18th November, 1896.
Subsokined CaFTTAL, ** Tla. 5,000,000 »$,500,000
104
OF
on approved Foreign and Chiness risks at | Russayn · Laagatni Current Rates of premium.
PEOPRIETORA .adimporque,
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED. Hongkong, November 10, 1904,
2028
PAID-UP CAPITAL, -$16,500,000
·HEAD OFFICE—SHANGHAI. $10,000,000
BRANCHES AND`ÁĢENCIES. ̧
COURT OF DIRECTORA :— A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.--Chairman. H. E. TONKINS, Esq.-Deputy Chairman, FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. | Hon. W. J. Gresson. Hon. R. Shewan.
OF
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
Statement to 31st December, 1903.
ASSETS, GOLD............... 5,858,820,37 NET SURPLUS, GOLD......82,158,118,80 INCOME, GOLD ............63,470,787.53
FIRE BRANCH,
AGENTS for the above Company, are Undersigned, having been appointed prepared to accept Fire Risks at Current Ratos.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, March 29, 1904.
E. Goeta, Esq.
A. Haupt, Fog
H. Schubart, Esq.
E. Shollim, Esq.
N. A. Siebs, Keq.
+
Ο ΑΝΤΟΝ, Онигоо,
HANKOW,
PEXING,
£*
HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET
PRICES.
Ꮟ
Salmon,--Ma Yau Yu
28
Shark,-Sa Ya'
...
***
Corrected to Thursday, November 10, 1904.
At 100 cents per Dollar Mexican,"
Butcher Meat.
Beef sirloin & prime cut-Mei Lang Pa... tb 17
Corned-Ham Ngau Yuk
Breast,-Nagu Lam
肉食
Skate,-Po Yu
Shrimps,-Ha
Snapper,-Lap fe...
Solea, Tat Sa Yo
11
PENANG, SINGAPORE, Тинтаги,
•
Roast,-Shiu
W
*
Soup, Tong Yuk
B. W. Slado, Eaq.THE BANK PURCHASES and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange drawn 8. Wheallor,
on the above places, and Salla Drafts and Esq.
Telegraphic Transfere Payable at its ÜHIEF MANAGER :
Branches Agencies, ¡ Hongkong-J. R. M. SMITH,
MANAGER:
Shanghai-II, M. BEVIS, LONDON BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY BARKING Co., Lг..
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent, per anyum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED Deposits !—
For 3 months 24 per cent per annum.
562
A
94
12
"
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1913,
£16,893,650.
HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE | 1-Authorised Capital £3,000,000
CO., LD.
IS HEREBY GIVEN that a
Bubscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up Capital £687,500 0 0 II-Fire Funda .............
3,058,961 12 3
NOTION 1887.50 Share has been III-Life & Annuity Funda 13,164,183 182
made in respect of all Sharus not fully paid up and that such call is Payable on 2nd January, 1905, at the REGISTERED OFFICES of the COMPANY, Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Road, Hongkong. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, November 1, 1974.
1968
MEE CHEUNG, HIGH-LASS PHOTOGRAPHER, Developing and Printing for Amateur. ENLARGEMENT A SPECIAL FEATURE.
BRANCH
1587
ΟΝ
HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOR.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
• KILLADOON,'
N North Spur of MORRISON HILL, 151. WANCHAI ROAD.-Light, 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. S. WEBB.
Hongkong, July 20 1904.
TANG YUEN.
1331
OARDING ESTABLISHMENT. Splendid View of Harbour.
BOA
No 18 MACDONNELL ROAD.
Under European Management.
Apply at the House,
от
At FAIRALL & CO.. Opposite Hongkong Hotel.
Hongkong, June 10, 1903.
97
BOARD AND RESIDENCE,
BARROW TERRACE. Kowloon.
3, Elegantly FURNISHED ROOMS.
MRS GRUNBERG.
Apply on the promises, to
Hongkong, July 12, 194,
ZETLAND
HOUSE.
UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIO
No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. MODERATE CHARGES.
1287
Revenue Fire Branch...
Life & Annuity
11
Branches......
.
HONGKONG BRANOP.
Bill Discounted.
Advance made on approved scene!tles,
H
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10
18
16
14
Tench,-Wan Yu
+
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24
M
17
Turbot,-Cho Hoy Yu
15
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Turtles, small, fresh water,--Kerk Yu` ...
75
19
White Bait,Ngan Yu O
14
17
牛肉麵
1
-Cutom Ngan Iau Sirloin
26
*** 19
,, Sausages,-Ngau Chaung
28
per set 9
each 45
最牛脷 牛用
11
***
'Steak,-Ngan Yok Pa
Bullock's Brains,-,, Siow
Tongue fresh,--Ngau Li
' cornal–Bam Nga I . Bà
Feet-Ngau Kerk
Kidneys,-Ngau Yiu
bu
Fruits.
Almonds, -Hung Yan
Apples, (California)-Kam San Ping Kho
(Chefoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor
Small,-Hoi Tong
LIL
Custard,-Fan Lai Chi
Bananas, fragrant, Canton,-San Shing
Heung Chiu
K
菓子
20
20
天津
腰痛曲。
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!
Intereat silowed on Current Accountsat the Rate 2% por Lunaw on the Daily- Balanbos.
Head,-Ngai Tau
** $1
55
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Heart.-Ngau Sum
... lb. 9
606
3
On Fixed Deposits for a Mouthe
Hump, Balt-Ngau Kin
14
Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Heung Chlu
8
each 8
Chestnuts, Chinese, -Foong Lat
12
I
11
D
12
"1
8
Carambola,-Yeung Tuo
Au
***
12
16
་་ ་་
Coconuts,-Yeh Tiz...,
...
Mech 9
... ib. 9
BOD
5
5
* 17
牛肚
"
6
Lichses, Dried-Lai Chi Con
15
ป 羊牌情
Fresh-
11
I. C. MARSHALL,
Acting Manager,
11
"
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkont, May 17, 1904.
Hongkong, July 21, 1904,
£6
THE
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
T
HE basiness of the above Bank is cou- duoted by the HONGKONG AND BANKING CORPORA. £16,898,650 8 10 SHANGRAI
1,936,128 0 0TION. Rules may be obtained on ap 1.615,760 11 9plication
INTEREST on deposits is allowed at annum. Depositors £3,550,883 11 93 PER CENT. per The Accoumulated Funds of the Fite and ary transfer at their option balances of Life Departments are free from liability in
$100 or more to the HONGKONG AND respect of each other.
1537 SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on Hongkong, June 18, 1904.
FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM PANY OF TORONTO AND LONDON,
INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.
MARINE BRANCH.
HE having boon
annum,
For the Hongkong and Shanghal
Banking Corporation,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, May 1, 19),
1517
T AGENTS for the above are printed THE BANK OF Taiwan,
to accept Risks at Current Rates.
ALEX. ROSS & CO. Hongkong, April 28, 1904.
Intimations.
MARTIN'S
1412
y
LIMITED.
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER).
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.........YEN 5,000,000. CAPITAL PAID-UF ...... YEN 2,500,000.
HEAD OFFICE:~TAIPEH, FORMOSA.
Amoy.
APIOL STEEL Anping. Tor Ladles. PILS Fochow,
Trehan Maniady for all Irregularities. Thousarlo
· Ladies keep a box of Martin's Pills in the house, DO LABÝ an the first nign of any Laregularity of the Bystein a times: lós jay be adminisharosğ Those who use them reqMG • "tand them, hamon their silirmous pals. All Chemists an 1901, 67 5258 ftra &I• MARTIN, SOUTHAMPTONEBOLI P^-
QUONG HING LUNG,
FIRST-CLASS
Tailor and Outfitter.
30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN U.S.A. ̧
UP-TO-DATE CUTTER. PERFE T FIT GUARANTEED.
8716
FANCY GOODS DEALER PRICES VERY Low. No. 96, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong. Hongkong, September 14, 1904.
MESSRS COOPER & CO. TAILORS, DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS
BEG
EG to announce that having engaged the Services of a COMPETENT CUTTER, with a thorough knowledge and experience of Gents' Requirements, they are how in a position to undertake all Orders for every description of Tailoring Work and n Correct Fit and Style 1374 Guaranteed.
MRA WATLING. Proprietress. Hongkong, July 27, 1904.
CARMICHAEL AND
CLARKE,
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS, REFATES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
'HONGKONG. TELEGRAMS:÷CARMIQHAKIM' A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Code.
Lieber's Standard Code.
TELEPHONE, 232.
Hongkong, March. 14, 1903.
669
NOMICE TO SHIPPERS.
HE NIPPON KAISHA are
Every Requisite for Gents' Wear and personal use supplied at the most-Reason ablo Prices.
A Trial Order Earnestly Solicited. Hoogkong, September 8, 1904.
JUST ESTABLISHED:
Keelung,
Tainan, Tamaui.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe. Nagaanki. Osaka, Shanghai.
Tokia. Yokohama,
HONGKONG OFFICE :
4, QUEEN'S ROAD. Interest allowed on Current Account, Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application.
S. SHIGENAGA,
Hongkong, February 2, 1904.
1970
17
Tail-Ngau Mei
Liver, Ngau Con
***
YOKOBAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED,
ESTABLISHED 1880.
Tripe (undressed)-Ngau To
Calvos' Head and Feet-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, sut 5 4
Mutton Chop,-Yeung Pai Kwat
Leg,-Young Poi
*
25
Lerous, China-Ning Moong
America-Kum Sạn Ning Moon...
·
Limes, (Saigon) Sai Kung Ning Moong...
Olives,-Pak Lam
Jb. 25
MAR
啡
*** 19
ITA
***
"
11
Shoulder,--Young Shou- CAPITAL SUBSCRIKED Ton 24,000,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP
18,000,000 Pigs' Chitlings-Chi chong CAPITAL UNCALLED
6,000,000 "
Braine-Chi Know RESERVE FUND
9,520,000
Fect,-Chi Kerk Fry,-Chi Chak Head,-Chi Tau Heart,-Chi Sum Kidneys,-Chi. Yiu
22
Mango, Manila-Lui Sung Mong
...each
F
11
"
16
Mango, Saigon Sai Kung Moong...
·
"
D
per set
2
Margastoons,-San Chuk Tax
2.4
doren
""
19
"
12
***
фан
DAC 19
Oranges, (Canton)-San Shing Tim Chang
.. Small,—Tai Kut ...
16
---
6
each 8
404
bon
Pears, (American),-Kam San Shut Li
白糖
"
7
"
(Canton), Cooking,—Sa Li
...
•
-J
.7)
10
Livar,-Chi Con
lb. 24
(Shanghai),-Sheung Hai Li
***
20
20
Peanuts,--Fa Sang ..
上海棗
10
DOR
24
17
***
Τοκιο.
HEAD OFFIOR-YOKOHAMA,
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
KOBE. NAGASAKI. LYONS. LONDON.
NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU, BOMBAY,
TIENTSIN. NEWCHWANG, SHANGHAI. DALNY.
PEKING.
LONDON BANKER :
The London Joint Stock Eank, Limited, Parr's Bank, Limited,
The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited,
HONGKONG BRANCH-Interest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the daily balance.
On fixed deposits for 12 months, 5% per
annum.
On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per
annum,
On fixed deposits for 8 months, 3% per
TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Manager. Hongkong, November 7, 1904.
Pork, Chop,-Chi Pai Kwat............**
"
Corted, Hani Chơi Yuk
"Leg, Chu Pei
***
Fut or Lard,-Chu Yau
7
...
19
11
**
Sheeps' Head and Feet,-Yeung Tan Kerk eet 55
Heart,-Yeung Sum Kidneys,-Yeung Xia Liver,-Young Con Sucking Pigs, To Order-Chu Chal Suet, Beef,-Sang Ngau Yan
"
...
骨肉
***
Persimmons Large,-Hung Chie
Ping-apples, lat quality.-Shoung Peon Ti
Paw Law
2nd cocking-Chung-tang-paw-law
Plantains, Tai Cheu
Plume-Swatow Hung Lai...
**
»
each 6
***
11
10
... Ib. 29
Pumelo, Siam,-Chim Lo Yau Walnuts,-Hop Tuo
300
11
** 11
15
18
** 19
"1
Green, Sang Hop Tuo
H
17
生牛油
00
*** 59
生羊油
18
牛仔猪
40
It,
鵝仔
19
"
Long,-Tau Kok
Mutton, Sang Yeung Yau ... Yoal,-Ngan Chai Yuk 589
Sausages,-Ngau Chai Yak Tong.
TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM.
HWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED
P
TIME TABLE
WEEK DAYS.
(On and after 1st October, 1904.)
Poultry.
Chickon, Kai Chai....
...
·
+
each 12
per dozen 20
25
***
***
Hainan,-Hoi Nam Kal ...
28
6.45 am to 7.00 am....Every 15 minutes, Capons, Large, Small,—Sin äi 7.30 a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 10 mingtas, Ducks,-A 8.00 a.m. to 8.30.8.m...Every 15 minutes, 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 am...Every 10 minutes. Doves,-Pan Kan ... 9.30 a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. Eggs, Hen-Kai Tan... -11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes,
Forls, Canton.—Kai 21612.45 p.m. to 1.15 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, 3.16 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...Avery 15 minutes Geese,-Ngoi
Manager.
"
INTERNATIONAL BANKING 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Every 15 minutes. Geese, Wild Sh'ai,-S'hoi Yer Ngol, pair
CORPOR
YORPORATION.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS:-
GOLD $7,992,173.37......about £1,640,000.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED,
Gold $10,000,000–£2,055,00€.
HEAD OFFICE1, Wall StrEET,
NEW YORK. LONDON OFFICE-THREADNEEDLE HOUSE
E.0.
BRANCHES AT
San Francisco, Washington, Mexico, Manila, Cebu, Shanghai, Singapore, Yoko- hama, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton and
Agents all over the World.
LONDON AND CONTINENTAL BANKERS: National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. Crédit Lyonnais, Dresdner Bank, Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris, &c. 1439 E Corporation Transacts every de-
WING SUN & 00, No. 64, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Premises formerly occupied by Messrs O. J. GAUFE & Co.), High-class Tailors & Outfitters, Shirt and Breeches Makers," IT, Quality, Workmanship Guaranteed.
PRICES VERY MODERATA
FIT
NOW SHOWING: New, Lot of STRAW HAT, FELT HATE PANASTAS, UMBRELL48. WALKING STICKS, Boots, and Shoza, &o., &c. &c.
INSPECTION INVITED
T prepared, during suspension of that TELPHONS No. 467.
Trans-Pacific Service and until further Hongkong, August 4, 1904.
notice, to Book Cargo and issue Bills of
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOK
II. -Ta'in Tex Alan.
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:
20, Des Vœux AD CENTRAL.
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager
Hongkong, July 26, 1904.
161
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,,
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHAKTER 1855. HEAD Orriz, LONDON.
1429 | CAPITAL PAIU-UP...
RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE,
HOLDERS RESERVE FUND
→
Lading to SEATTLE, WASH., VIO
TORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST
PORTS, also to OVERLAND POINTS
in connection with the GREAT NORTH-
by Dr. E. J.
EITEL.balances
ERN RAILWAY from SEATTLE #5
hitherto, by the Steamers of the NORTH.
in the UNITED STATES and CANADA | Translated into "Huglish virg
Price
ERN PACIFIO S.S. COY. BOSTON C Cups Mark Wyndham Street,
STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT COYS., OCEAN 8.8. COY. and CHINA MUTUAL S.N. COY.
For further Particulare, apply at the Company's local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road.
STEAM TO CANTON.
new Twin Sore Steel Steamer.
KWONG CHOW
1.309 tone..... Captain J. P. MARTIN,
KWONG TỪNG
A. S. MIHARA,
Manager.
1,238 tons...... Captain H. W. WALEEḤ, Hongkong, May 20, 1904, 1982 Love HONGKONG for CANTON at 9
Every Evening (Saturday excepted)
-ADVERTISEMENTS.
TELE Attention of Advertisers is drawn to the Latest Hours for receiving Advertisements and Corrections to Adver tisements—
Alterations and additions to Advõitize. miento un Pagas 23,8 and 7, should be Otico not later than 11am. New sent to this Anvertionmoute should be sent in before 8p.m.
___ (GI M. \BAIN. Udice, May, 104.
...£900,000
...£800,000 ...£800,000
INTEREST allowÿlon Current Account at the rate of 2% persunium on the Daily
On Fixed Deposita for 12 months 4
"
T. P. JUOCHRANE,
Manager
Hongkong, May 2, 1904.
THE
MERCANTILE BANK
INDIA, LIMITED.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL....
Love CANTON for HONGKONG about - BURSCRIBED .... 5.30 o'clock Every Frening Sunday PAID UP.........
RESERVE, FUND excented).
These fine ném
log abo
Passengers an Elpotricity Passage Fare Single Journey...
500,000
185,000
582,600
€ 80,000
Class
INTER
at the rate
owed on Current Account per annum on the
Balance.
OF FIXED
$10 each, Whart is a short distaboo bour Master's Office, SHIU ON SS. CO. LTD.NE
AND
YUEN ON S.S. CO., LD.,
8QUEEN'T ROAD WEST..
Hongkong, November 8, 1904
EVAN ORMISTON
Hongkong, May 14,
5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes, NIGHT OARS, ..
oach
Musk Deer,-Wong Keng Hare, Shanghai,-Tu-Ohsi Partridge,-Che Khoo Pheasant, Shan Kai Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Kop
Hoihow --Hol How Pak Kap. Quail,-Um-Chun
8.46 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.1. p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYS. 9:00 am. to 9.00 8.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 a.m. to 9.80 a.m...Every 30 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 10.30 a.m... Every 15 minated. 10.30 a.m. to 11.00a.m... Every 10 minated 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuts 3.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. Rice Birds-Wo Fu Chenk 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minuta 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minntoe,
NIGHT CARS as on Week Days. SATURDAYE.
Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDING, Des Voeux Road Central,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, September 30, 1904.
I EN
S Surgeon Dentist,
1
1
1061
T IN G
"No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET,
TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Fres, Hongkong, April 24, 1900) -
A
Snipe,-Sa-Choy
T
Na
རྒྱུུམསྶམད་མ།། | ༅
仔
Vegetables, &0.
Artichokes, Shanghai-Sheung Hat AL
Chi Cheuk
Beans, (French), Macao,-Oli Moon Pin T
, (French), Shanghai Shen's Hai
Sprout,-Ah Choi
合物:
生合機
茶蔬
6 Yar
上海邊購
Pin Tau
་་
Beet Root,-Hung Choi d'an
Brinjals, Green,--Ching Yuen Ker
Red,-Hung Ker...
Brassica,–Pak Chọi...
124
Bamboo Shoots,--Chenk Shun Cabbage, Chinese, comKal Choy
Cabbage Red.-Kailan Tap
Cabbage, (Shanghai),--Yeh Chol Cane Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shan
TH
10 -01 00
tach
2
Cauliflower, Large size,—Tai Yek Chol-fa unch
60
*** pale $1.90
each 30
11
„Medium size, Cheung Yeh Cho -fa
ļ
Small size,Sai Yeh Choi Fa... Carrots,-Kam Shun
Celery, Chinese,Tong Kan Chof
1+
each 19
dozen
28
"
Turkeys, Cock-Phor Kai Kang
Hon, Wild Ducka, S'hai,-Shaughat Sul-appale Teal,-Sui Ap-Chai,
i|ཆེཆཆ 1རྒྱུསྐུ་
English-Young White,-Pak
Chilies Dried, Con Lat Chiu
48
,, Red, ➡Hung Fa
75
Wild Ducks, Capton-Sang Shing Sof Ap、om $1,20
Fisb.
Barbel,-Ka Yu
Bream,--Bin Ya
628 Canton Fresh Water Fish,
Carp,-Li Ya
RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN
FORMOSAI
By G. TAYLOR, I, M., Customs.
With WooDOUT
[Reprinted from the China Berieto,] One of the Best Sketches of Formosa Life yot written. Price *OBINA MAIL
$1.00. Office, 5 Wyndham Street Hongkong,
For Nervous
Catfish, Chik-Yu Codfish,-Mun Yu Crabs,-Hai...
Cattle Fish,-Muk yo
Dab,
Sin Yu
Sa Mang Ya Dice-Wong Mel Lan Dog Fish-Tit Ta Sa Eels, Congor. Hai Mang
Fresh water,Tam
Siu Ya ... Wong Sin Keis, Yellow, Frogs-Tien Kat Garoupa, Sek Pan..
Yu
Exhaustion,-Pak Kup Ĩu
CHAPOTEAUT'S
Phosphoglycerate
OF LIME
The modern restoratio of the nervous system, y For brainworkers, professio, nal men, tachers, students, etc." and in debility, seminal losses, dysppeln of nervou mrfain and insomnia.
>= 10 is readily assimilated an digestion.
PHOGLYCERATE
CHAPOTEAUT) PHOSPHOBLICERATE WINE
POTEAL
PHOSPHOBLYCERATE CAPSULES
HAPOTEAUT
8, Pus Vivianne, PARIS-FRANCE
For Sale by 8. Watson & Co.
Herrings, Tao Pak....... · Halibut, Cheung Kwan Yu Jabras,Wong Fa Yu Louch-Wa Yu
Lobstere,Long s Mackerel, Chi 10 ... Monk Fish, Mong Ya Mullet, Chai Iz Oysters-Sang Hoo
Par otfish,-Kai Kong Ya Perch, Tan Loc
Pike, Fa Paw Poong Flatco,...-Fan Yu Pomfret, Black,-Hak Chong Pomfret, White, Pak Chon Prawns Ming Ha Ray Pol Pa Sa
Pork Fish-Sek Kan Kong Roach, Chan
T
13
海鮮
"
20
8
Groen,-Ching Lat Chiu
Carry Stuff, Roglish, "Ks Lee Chol Lla.
Cucumbers, Ching Kwa
Bittor Squash,
Fu Kwa
Garlic, Sten Tau .
Ginger, young,—Sun Tex Keung
old,-Lo Keang
11
Horse Radish, Sha-Lik Kan
13
ples
Indian Corn --Snk Mat
Lettuce,Young Sang Chol Water Chesnute,Ma Tal.
12
Mandarin, Kwel Lum Ma Mushrooms Fresh Sang Cho Kho
Okroes, (mions, Bomber -- Laung Chin
50 an
12
Ching an
38
3
རྞ ལྤ ༞ ཿ ཧྨ ཤཱ | | སྐྱུ ༄ ཆ ོ3མ༔ པཎྜཅ ུངས༤༢༩༠ ༩ སྐ ༤༤
16
Parsley, 4-Kun Chb...
Green, Sang Churg
Shanghal-Sheung Hai Chung Tan Japan, Yut Poon
Gradus Pon, — Ho Lan Tau..... Green Peas-Ching Tan
Sweet, Fan Shu
Shanghal-Sheung Hai Shu Teat Japan,Yut Poor Shu Tra
-Fa Ki
American-
Fooehow, Fuk Chan Shu Tent Macao, Oh Moon
Pumpkin,Toong Kwa Ridish Hung Lo Pak Tosi Rhubarb (Fresh)-Tai Wong Shadota, Don Chung Tan Spinage, (Chinese)-Paw Chol Spinsahia. The Chi Tomaton-Fan Kor
Wom
Tornips, Panti, (Long)-Low Pak
English-Jeang Low Pak
Vegetable Marrow, Chit Kwe
Water Orcheetal Young Choi
down
་ མ་ པ་ ས
A
梅菜
Lily root-Lin
Ngab
Tome, Shu
HA, JOHANSSEN
of Marketa
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS,
November 14.
}
Rubi, British str., 1,611, R. W. Almond, Manila November 12, General,--SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
Chow Tai, German steamer, 1,115, H. Textor, Bangkok Nov. 8, Rice,-BUTTER. FIELD & SWIRE.
November 15.
Mongolia, American str., 8,750, W. P. 8. Porter, San Francisco October 13, vin Honolulu 19, Yokohama Nov. 1, Kobe 4, Nagasaki 7, and Manila 13, Mails and Gen- eral.-P. M. 9. 8. Co.
Prinz Heinrich, German str., 3,902, R. Meyer, Yokubama Nov. 5, and Shanghai 13, Mails and General'-MELCHERS & Co.
Chi Yuen, Chinese steamor, 1,211, C. Stewart, Shanghai November 12, General. -0. M. 8. N. Co.
Chowfa, German str., 1,056, T. Spiessen, Bangkok November 8, Rice and General, -BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Tingsany, British steamer, 1,048, R. C. D. Bradley, Wahu and Chinking Nov. 10, Rice.JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Mazayon. British steamer, 3,280, W. H S. Hall, Moji Nov. 16, Coal and General.
-P&O. S. N. Co.
Tourane, French str., 3,104, R Girard, Marseilles Oct. 16, and Saigon Nov. 12, Maily and Genorul.-MESSAGERIES MARI-
DEPARTURES.
November 15, Taiwan, for Canton.
Carl Diederichsen, for Hoihow.
Curl Menzel, for Canton.
B. B. Sulton for Now York.
Helena US. gunboat, for Clanton
Emma Luyken, for Saigon
Hiban, for Foochow
Woosung for Shanghai,
Katah, for Shanghai. Hatun, for Swatow. Pentakota for Amoy. Tuming for Manila. Tingsing, for Canton. Lertes, for Sa gon. Johnne, for Swatow. Kiukiang, for Shanghai. Poschan, for Astoria, U.S. A Candia, for Shanghai. Tuurane, for Shanghai.
CLEARED.
Hue, for K voug-chow wan Loangmoon for Shanghai
For Aming.
PASSENGERS.
JUKIVEN.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
For Rubi, from Manila, Capt. W C. Babcock, U.S.A., Mr» W. C. Bubenek, Mrs Hyndman and child, Mesars S. D. M»r- tinez, J. H. Chandler, J. M. F Calvalho, Trnbull, B. H. Macko, T¦ A. Nicol, and 104 Chinese.
Mails will close —
For MACAO.---
Ter If ingchai, at 7.20 str., on
day, the 18th November.
For CANTONELL
Wednes.
For Pouxin, at 7.80 p.m., on Wednes
day, the 16th November. QUONG-CHOW-WAN, PAKHOI & HAIPHONG.-
For
Per Mongolia, for Hongkong: from San Francisco, Mrs Wm. Ashmore, Jr, Mr Frank P. Bolles, Mrs J. W. Bolles, Miss | Bulles, Miss M-ry Goodri h, Mrs E B. Drow, Mr E T. Frease, Mrs and Miss Frease. Mr 8. H. Gray, Mins Mabel Mc- Lean, M ́s Vera do Noio, Mr David Pirka Mr and Ms or Parks, Mr U. A. Tomes, Miss M. F. Weld, Miss E E. Stubbs, and Mr A S. Williams; from Yokohama, Rev. J M. Daumer, Masars A. O. Voulen, S. Spiro and W. Imel; from R be, Musara E. H well and C. M. Co; from Nagasaki, Mr Hugh White; from Manila, Mr A, P. Bortenheim, Lieut. and Mrs C. O. Thomas, Mr R. D Goodwin, Mr J. W. Bolles, Mrs H. Stanley, Mr H. D. C. Jones, Mr D. Turnbull, Mrs A W. Kimball. Mrs Oscar Schutze, Mrs M Butler, Mia N, E Pickett, Drand Mrs J A. O'Neil, Miss F. O'Neill, Monsra J. L Yo t and Z. W. Dodge.
Per Prinz Hein ich, for Hongkong: from Yokohama, Mes-rs L Montague, Ch. G. Baird, J. E. Bowron; from Shanghai, Mra Jameson and child, Miss Fi rence Rice, Miss Vanda Lahner, Ms Julyan and sɛr- vant, Mrs A Le Mond. Mr and M & J. H. Greyson and Bevant, Mrg G. E. Mitchell and children, Mrs E. Tuolm mn, Messra J'. M. Dewar, J Ribeiro and servant, J. Watt Jameson and servant, G Ackermann, A. V. da Silva and servant, Esteban Puig- dengolas, D. Templeton, Anderson, M. Schwartz S. K. Gorson, John J. Inokay. L. A. Lubeck, W. E. Kent, CR Shaw, Otto Wirth, R. M. E. Daglesh, Robt. Law, Landoro Klopper, and C. F. Nicolay.
|
HOIHOW,
For Hue, at 9 a. m., on Wednesday, the
18th November.
For BANGKOK.—
Por Madeleine Rickmers, at 10 a.m., 70 Wednesday, the 16th November.
For SINGAPORE.-
Per Slavonin, at 10 am., on Wednesday,
The 16th November.
For TORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, BYD.
1
#
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departuns reported today.
To facilitate andlig the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commencing from Green Jalind. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are wirked h., near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of
| midway between each shore are marked a,, in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections,
Section
1. From Green Island to the Ons Works,
2. From One Works to Jardine's Wharf.
3. From Jardine's Whirf to the Harbour's Officer
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market.
5. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf,
6. From Peddar'a Wharf to the Naval Yard..
Vessel Names.
Steamers,
Baction.
7. From Naval Yard to Blue Bollding.
8. From Blue Fuildings to East Point,
9. From Kellet's Island to North Point, 10. Kowloon Wharves,
11. Jardine Wauri.
Captain.
Flag and Ton Date of
Rig. nett.
Arrival.
Conngness or Agents,
Destination.
Remarks.
3 Gilman & Co,
14 Portland & Asistio 8. §. Cơ,!
8 Dodwell & Co., Ld.
NEY, HOBART, LAUNCESTON, | Agincourt
8 Worenop......... British str. 2876 Oct, Gor. NEW ZEALAND, MELBOURNE, | Arabia.............................................4 Bahle
str. 2864 Nov. ADELAIDE & PERTH.-
Ardanderg.....3 cKinley |British str. 2103 Nov. Ascot ...................
3cCox......
British str. 2783 Nov. Ulstrom |British str. 2373 Nov. 4 Arnhold, Karborg & Co.
juer. str. 948 Nov. 14 E. A. Trading Co. [British-str. 773 OV. Order
Per Empire, at 10a, on Wednesday,
The 16th November,
For Tsinan, at 4 pm., on Wednesday,
the 16th Novembor.
For MACAU.
Per Heungshan, at 1.45 p.m., on Wed. nesday, the 16th November...
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-
CUTTA.--
Per Laisang, at 2 p.m., on Wednesday.
the 18th November.
For SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA & KOBE. Per Kish, at p.m., on Wednesday, the
16th November.
For KWONG-CHOW.WAN.—
Hoiching.
the 16th November.
For SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG-
KOK.-
Castor................... Catherina Apoar Chi Yuon
Chow Fi
7 Gibb, Livingaton & Cn.
British str. 1790 Nov. 14 David Sassoon & Co., Id.
Baron Eldon ............8 Carl Menzell
3 Cornard
3 Martin
Stewart
bStewart ......... Chi
$ cSpiesen
.........der.
8
Roopo Brown..
3 Kumpel
|
Fmma Luyken Empire
3 Martens
Chow Tal
Choyatig
Crusader Devawongse
..3 Partor...........er.
atr. 1211 Nov. 162, M. 8. N. Co. str. 1055 Nov. 15 Butterfield & Swire str. 1115 Nov. 14 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1242 Nov. 18Jardine, Matheson & Co. |British str. 2744 Nov. 9Mitsui Bussan Kalaha .........ier. str. 1057 Nov. 12Butterfield & Swire
.....der.
str. 1149 Nov. 13 Chinese
18 Gibb, Livingston & Co. 26]), P. R. Co.
4 Helms....... British str. 4496 Nov. press of India...cMarshall.. |Britiab str., 903 [Oct. Faubatıg.................... ........ Mitchell........ British str. 1410 Nov. 11 Jardine, Mssoon & Co., Id. Foocho............... .....3 eSmale ....... ......British str. 1228 Nov. 14 Butterfield & Swire Hailpong
Passmore |British str. 789 Nov. 12 Douglas Steamship Co. Marlees
French str 737 Nov. 12 A. R. Marty 706 Nov. 19. R. Marty French str. 900 Oct. 20hinese 3 Robertson ......British str. 3148 Nov. 12 Shewan, Tomes & Co. cHarris..... British str. 1240 Nov, 14]Butterfield & Swire
Bp... on Wednesday.
Banoi.....
D
Hue.....
.. chlodinau......... French str
|
Kampot,
Kish
Rukiang
Kowloon...
Stehr
...........er.
Laertes
13 Jackson
Laisang
Tadd
Liss........ CONTHERANG
Horndahl
Weigell
Po Wongkoi, at 9.in., on Thursday, the
17th Novembor.
All p
MAILS BY THE CABADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-
WAY Co.'s Packen-
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MAILS BY THE Guxan PACKET.—
Loosok Lothian
c Schultzen
Williamsun Goicken Payne
Madeleine Rickmers.. M rang... Mazagon.
5 cHall
Mrefoo
3 Whitelaw
|
Mongolia
3 c Porter.....
Paschan,
3 oLemcke
Prinz Heinrich
"'rapto
Providence. Ruk
5
Saint Egbert Seperambia
2 cCafferats...
Jaburg
Shanai Simoom
kwMeyer...
Seeberg
3 c Cornel on
Ahmond
3 diflarder
13 Siemssen & Co.
2 Chinese
str. 1487 Nov. British str. 1340 Nov. [British str. 3480 |Nov. Jardine, Matheson & Ub.
wed. str. 998 Oct. 30 Mitsui Bussan haisha |British str| 1092 Nov. 14 Jardine. Matheson & Co. der. str. 1020 Nov. 13 Butterfield & Swire ||British str. 2711 Nov. 13 Gibb. Livingston & Co.
der. str. 1020 Nov. 4 Butterfield & Swire Brit. str. 1643 Nov. 8 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Pritish str. 3280 Nov. 1b]P. & O. S. N. Co. Chi. str. 1321 Nov. 12]C. M. 8. N. Co. Amer. str. 8750 Nov, 15]P. M. S. S. Co. der. str. 1799 Nov. 9 febuon & Co. Jer. str. 39 2 Nov. 16 Melchets & Co. Norw. Alt. 837 Nov. 14 Cast Asiatic Trading Co. Norw. str. 963 Nov. 12 Osaks Shosen Kabba British str. 1611 Nov. 14~hewan, Tomes & Co. [British str. 2394 Nov. 11 ·tandard Oil Co,
Jer. str. 2657 Nov. 14 Hamburg-Amerika Linie
3 Carnaghan ...... British st. 1228 Nov. 11 Butterfield & Swire Collins........... British str. 2379 Nov. B Dodwell & Co. Ld.
Jer. atr. 3206 Nov. 13 Hamburg-Amerika Linio [British str. 1169 Nov. 14 Butterfield & Swire British str. 977 Nov. 12 Jardine, Mnthesun & Co. |British str. 1360 |Nov. 11|Busterfield & Swire |British str.| 1483 Nov. 14 Butterfield & Swire
Norw. str. 1418 Nov. 14 Sander Wieler & Co.
3
S avonis Taiwan
с Мадно
Taksang
3 cBaker
Tuming
Tyr....
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Brindisi: to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, (via Tuticorin), Aden, Egypt, Malta, &o., &c.
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(Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be in. cluded in this contrad mail.)
VERTORS AT HOTELS.
MONOKOM HOTEL.
Mr G. Actermann Mr H Albers
Ms E. B. Alden
Mm Batler
Mr R. B. Beattie
Mr E. A. Katsch Dr E. Lawleas
Dr Lax
Mr A. R. Lewis Mr E. Lingdengolas
Mr and Mrs Beech Mr E. Lowell
man, maid & valet Mr D. Macdonald Mra T. E. BinghamMr C. Gordon Mackie,
and child
Dr O., Marriott
Mr R. J. Birback
Mr & Mrs S. Bisney Ming Bisney
Mr W. S. Řisnell M: D. K. Blair
Mr T. P. McAran Mr J. McAuliffe Miss McLean
Mr & Mrs E. Meikle Mr P. I. Miller
Mr & Mrs R. Bogga:Miss Milton
and infant
Mr F. W. Boles
. A. Bonner
Per Tourane, for Hongkong: from Mar- seilas, Mr and Mr. Pinard, Miss Pinard | Mr S. Bon
And child
Mr W. B. Boyca Mr A. Brigon Mr&r Brille Mr L. Broughall Mr H. E. Cargill Mr J. Carol
and 2 gove nesavs, Mr and Mrs Baille and Mrs R. W. Borthwick servant, Messrs Gillet, Fritzsche, d'Oliveir", and Jose Angles; from C lombo, Mr Viateur; from Saigon, Mr Hosking, Mrs Harrie Tabor, Mr Lemanne, 4 Japanese and 256 Chinese For Shanghai from Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Marie, Miss Vial, Mrs Laplanche, Mrs Grosjean, Messra Bouchard, Bernard, Harrie, Chaumeil, Girard, Vandsṁne, Tristram, Balli, Jer- ranin, Ruffo, Bauthian, Reboul, Lachenal, and Dupuis; from Colombo, Mrs Agathe, Mrs Michel, Mr and Mrs Baiker from Singapore, Miss Kremensky, Mrs Signa, Mrs Wagner, and Mr Alsberghe; from Saigon, Messrs Colmer and Le Baull onech, For-Kobe: from Singapore, Mr Fritz, and 4 Japanese. For Yokohama: from Mar- seilles, Mr and Mrs de Visser, Mrs Mur. dour, Mr and Mrs Theis; from Saigon, Mr Nakagawa,
Per Chiyuen, from Shanghai, Mr Molson, Mr Froggar, Mrs Whitelaw, Mrs Sinclair, and 62 Chinese.
SHIPPING REFORTS
The Chinese steamer Chiyuen reports: From Shanghai Nov. 12th, fresh S.S.E. wind to Turnabout; thence to por 8. 8. W. winds, moderato soa.
CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Mr R. Alton
Mr Andolt
Mr Banvard
Mr J. S. Barnes
Mr H. H. Beers
Mre J, Bell
Miss Bishop
Mr M. Webb Bowen
Miss Brandon
Dr Brownel
Mr J. Burke
Mr W. G Clark Mr T. Clarke MO. M. Cole Mr&Mra G. Corderoy Misa Cotton
Mr G. Cunningham Mr F. O. Davies Mrs J. T. Davies
Mr F. B. Deacon
| Mr G. Dean
MrF. M. Dewar
Mr and Mrs Douglas
Mr T. 0. Downing Mr E. B Drew
| Ms Drew
Mr E. Durlach
Ms JF. Dwyer' Mr G. H. Edwards Mr A. Emerson Mr and Mrs C.
Farrow
Mr H. G. Fisher
Dr A. F. Forster
Dr W. P. Freeman
Mr G. H. Fuller
Mr and Mrs Gilleno Mr L. Gilles
and child Miss Ginnett
Mr E. Howard Mr A. B. Howes Mr T. B. Jackson Mr A. Leonard Mr and Mrs R. Love Master Live
Mr. A. O. MacMillan Mr J. McMicking
Mr J. D. M. Cameron Mr R. Menashih
Mr & Mra D. ChristieMiss Palmer
Mr J, M. Ovoke
Mr J. Cronin
Mr E. Daniela
Mr and Mrs H.
Mr W. T. Parker Miss Reeves Miss R. Rhodesia EyreMr H. Russ Mr Snowden
Mr R. M. Ezekiel
Mrs J. Fabrias, in-Mr C. Templeman
fant & nurse
.:
PELHAM HOUSE.
Mr F. G. Aiken
Hr Buxton
Hr Uarley
Mr Cunningham
Master Percy Friend Mr J. Hutchings Mr H. Jawitt Mr F. H. Jillings
Mr Miller
Mr Chapple
Mr Henry Dengu
Mr Dune in
Mr
Mr Edwards
Mr Morse
Perret Capt. & Mrs Ribot
Mr and Mrs Ewing Mr W. J. Scully
Mr and Mrs Friend Mr Sesborne
and baby Master Bertie Friend
Mr Sternberg
Mr C. Clover
MR. D. Goodwin Mr A. W Grant Mr H. C. Gray Mr L. Guibert Capt. T. Hall
MrJ. Hanron
Mr R. Harding
Mrs C. T. Hardy
Mrs G. E. Mitchell Lt. & Ms W. M.
Moir
Mr and Mrs E. M.
Moon
-
Mr A G. Newington Lt. Col. Oldershaw Mr L. D. Oliveryra My J. A. Pattio Mr W. E. Perin
Sailing Vessola,
4 c'ennefather cBrown.....
Danielsen
Empereur Menelick...9 Moret Evie L. Kay ......... o Kasten
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. [UPPLIED THROUGH REUTER). Badenia, Fier, October 4; Spezio, 7 Glenfarg Shrewsbury, 14; Glan cs, Andalusia, Then, 18; Bayern, Ninychow. 21; Kolíbia, 25; mun, Vauxhall, 28; Glenesk, Formosa, Scum. Ghzee, Prinz Bilel Freidrich, Sophi Rickmers. Tadeus, Nov. 1; Kin- tuck, Sachsen, Sambi, Tonkin, Hudson, Drendus, 4; Merionethshire, Moyune, Stentor, eneca, Willehad, 8; Hector, Ambria, Japan, China, Balazie, Pala- soran, li.
Mails,
French bk. 1676 Vov. Amer. bqe 18 Aug.
Standard Oil Co. Sander, Wieler & Co.
Exchange.
Honxona,- November 15, 1904.
On London-
"
19
Documentary, 4 months" sight,
On demand,
Credits, 4 months' sight,
Un Berlin-
On Demand,
On New York-
On demand,
...
Oredits, 60 days' afght, On Bombay-
8'pore & Calcatta Nov. 22.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1904.
Vessels Advterised as Loading.
Destination,
Vessela.
Amoy and Mnilaa.............. Rubi (s) Australian Ports ..... Empire Australian Ports..... Tainen (6) Amoy and Shanghai... Shansi (6) Cebu & Iloilo... Kaifong)
Aunts.
Data Laurin
K'loon Dack K'loon Dock
.................................................... Shawan, Tomes & Co Novỳ 19. at 10 ■ m2
Gibb, Livingston & Co Nov 16, at Noon. ..................................... Butterfield & Swire....... November 16. .....Butterfield & Swire........ November 16, Butterfield & Swire... November 22.
Genoa, Mara., 'pool. Agamemnon (s)......... Butterfield & Swire... November 22.
Genos,-Mars., L'pool. Dardanus (8), |Japan via Shanghai... Tjimahi (s)
Auga.
WALD TOP
Da
Butterfield & Swire December 20. Java-China-Japan Lijnnd half of Dec.
Java Ports................................ Tjilatjap (8) ................................ Java-China-Japan Lijed half of Nov. Java Ports...si mie
Tjipanas (s)
Java-China-Japan Lijst half of Dec. ..........[Changsha (8).................................. Butterfield & Swire .. November 23, L'dòn, Am'dam, A'erp Jason (8)......................................... Butterfield & Swire... November 22,, L'don, Am'dam, A'orp Telemachus (8) Butterfield & Swire... December 6. L'^on, Am'dam, A'erp Diomed (8).............. Butterfield & Swire... December 20, London, &o... (|****
Chusan_ (9)...........................................[P, & (), S, N. Co.... Nov. 19, at Noon. London, Antwerp, &c. Pers (R)...
JP. & 0 8, N, Co...... About Nov. 21, London & Antwerp.. Benalder (0)
Gibb, Livingston & Co. About Nov. 19. Manila ................. Zafiro (8)................................... Showan. Tomes & Co Nov. 26, at 10 a.m. Manila ...................Tremont (8) Dodwell & Co. Limited About Jan, 2. Manila.....SHEEDADES Taming (6). ...............Butterfield & Swire ..November 16,
.........Jardine. Matheson&C Nov. 18. at 4 p.m. ***Loongsang (s) New York v. Suez Canal St. Hugo (8) .............................]. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Nov. 25. New York. Huet Canal Shimosa (8) ............................. Dodwell & Co. Limite About Dro. 18. NewYork v. Suez Canal Kennebec (8).......................... Standard Oil Co......About Nov 18. New York v. Suez Canal Braiz Izel (8)........... Standard Oil Co... About Dec 1. New Yorky, Suez Canal Claverda e (8) Shewan, Tomes & Co December 30. Now York v.Suez Canal Raa Tass (3)
Shewan, Tomes & Co January 20. Shanghai....
......................... P. & O. 8. N. Co.....About Nov. 18.
Butterfeld & Swire.. November 16. Butterfield & Sw re November 19. ............ Butterfield & Swire.... November 19.
Sander, Wieler & C November 22, r.m. ...... Portland & A. S. Co. Nov. 22, Daylight. Portland & A. S. Co.. Dro. 13 Diylghit ......... Portland & A. S. Co Jan. 9, Daylight. (8)... D. Sassoon, Sons & On. ^ov. 22, at 3 p.m. Jardine, Matheson &Co Nov. 16, at 3 p.m. P. & O. S, N, Co..... About Nov. 16. .........Osaka Shoren Kaigh. Nov. 18, Daylight.
HANDLOO
Nubin (8) Kiukiang (6) Taiwan (8) · Fonchow (8) S'hai, Y'ham & Kobe, Gisela (8) S'hai and Portland, Or. Arabia (6) S'hai and Portland, Or Aragonia (8) S'hai and Portland, Or. Nic medis (8) S'pore, P'ang Calcutta. Catherine Apcar S'pore, Pang, Calcutta. Laisang (8)..... S'pore, C'bo, & B’bay. Mazagon (8) S'tow.Amoy& Anping. Providence (8) S'tow, Anioy & Tamani Frithjof (8).... Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Nov, 20. Daylight. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Nov. 23, Daylight. S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Triumph (5)
................. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Nov 27, Daylight. S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui M. Struve (8).. S'tow,C'foo & T'tsin... Chihli (6)
Butterfield & Swire.. November 22. Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Kremun (8) ................................ Rutterfield & Swire.. November 3. Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Texan (6)
Dodwell & Co. Simited About Dec. 17. Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Tremont (8) .......... Dodwell & Co. Limite About Jan. 10. Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Lyra (6)
Dodwell & Co., Ld... Abuat Feb. 9, Vancouver (B.C.), &c. ¡Empress of India (s).. Canadian P'fic R. C November 18, Vancouver (B.0.), &c. Empress of Japan (s).. Canadian P'fe R. U.D cember 14. Vancouver (B.0.), &c.]Athenian (8) Canadian P'fic R. Co December 28.
OTEVA
Australian Ports Vancouver (B.O.)
Nov, 16. Nov. 16.
Zeroasemakaakonna
S'pore & Calcutta Nov. 16.
Manila
Nov. 18.
Bangkok
Nov. 16.
Europe, &c.
Swatow & Anping Amoy & Manila
Shanghal
Nov. 16.
Nov. 16.
Nov, 19.
Nov. 16.
S'pore & Ilamburg Nov. 16.
Shanghai...
Shanghai.....
Shanghai..
SPARE LIST.—QUCTATIONS,
November 15, 1904.
No, o'
Shack.
Value.
Shores
Paid
4ip.
Closing Crateren v
BANER.
ZTUB, Mujan
Humill Sydney, &.
Nov. 15. Nov. 16,
Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corr. National Bank of China, Limited
20,000 |||
126 R])
London, £70
19,970 €
10 €
8 |୧୫, hava' g
29,95 €
10 £
8 $39, buyers
Do.
Founders' shares)
750 £
1£ 1810, buyers-
MARINK INFTRANCIS,
10,000
250
83.33 1
16 €
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China Coast Meteorological
Register.
14th November-AT 4 P.M.
Canton Inanmance Office Co., Ld. Chinh Tradere Trourance Co., Ltd sim Worth-China. Thenrance Co.. Ld. ........... 10,000 £ nion Insurance Society, Id..........................) 10,000 Yangtare "neurance Association, Ld. 8,000
FIRE INSTIRANOKA, Quina Fire Trimranos Co.. Ld 20,000 $ Hongkong Fire Tnamrance Co., Ld.] 8,000 4
DONER, ETC.
•
H'long a Wham nam Dak Có Là Em
8,100 $ Goo. Fenwick & Co., Limited. ..... New Amoy Pock Co., Ltd............. 8.00/$ 8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld..............] 5,700 Ta.
SITAMBDAT6, PUGN, ETC. ·
50 $260, sales & buyers
2F $81, Fryer
5T 991, hoyere
950 100 2840, sales
100 % 60 $150, bayers
2090, sales & buyers
25 47, sellers.
100 Tla100 Tls. 182, buyera
Wind
Star Ferry Company, Ld. .........
| 8hell Tran^port & Trading Co., Ltd....] • mom.ng [E
Tako Tug and lighter Co., Id. ... 2.800 TIR. Shanghai Tug & Lighter Co., Ltd. Į
100
250
60 9835
60
all
20, sales & sellors
25*
20 A27), eller
1040
**30
Bank, Wire, ..
200
N
... 108
19
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Fow
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*** 10%
19
80 days' sight,
...1 10
Credits, 4 Do Park-
4 months' sight,
Statiun
14
...11 A
14
... 104
.......1 10₫
2341 238
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50
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29.46 29 62 29 78
NW
BW
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Rochi Nagasaki...
14
29.79
29.7
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10,000 9 10,000 $
50 50 $24
K
90,000 $
50
all4. sellera
000
150
1599, buyers
10
all 129, top. 18
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10
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11
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do.
Preference.
Taihoku...1 p. 30.00
N
FEINERIES.
***
1381 1981
Taichu......
29.97
W
Tainan.....
800
NW
Koshan...
29.98
NW
bina Sugar Company, Timited ..... Luzon Sugar Company, Limited, `... Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld ........
100,000
90,000 $
7,000
T!8
50s 50
-{ T, 6}, Balee
Tls. 49, buyers
-230 100 · 11 It 6 7,000 Tls. 50 T. 50 Tls. 60, sales
* A
Pescadore
30.01
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90
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30.21 53 93 NNW
30.073 88E
710
Amoy
29 88 74 74 BE
11
721
Swatow....
29 94 85 64
30.04 7876
N.
911
The T. K. K. s.8. America Maru, with maila &c., from San Francisco to the 19th Oct., in Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this
port via Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai on the morning of 9th Nov., and is due here on or about the 18th November.
The P. M. S. 8. China, with mails &c.. from San Francisco to the 25th Oct., via Honolulu, has arrived at Yoko- ham, and left for this port on the 13th November, via Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due here on or about the 22nd November.
Steamers Konected.
The C. P. R. Co.'s . Tartar left Yoko- hama on Saturday afternoon, the 12th Nov. for Victoria and Vancouver.
Mr and Mrs T. L. The A. A. s.8. Massapequa left Now York
Mr W. T. Puddephs
Perkins
Mr A. Pirsvans
Mr and Mrs F. O.
Ranney
Mr F. 8. Rayner Dr L. R. Real
on 6th Oct., and is "due here on or about the 29th November.
The P. & A. steamer Aragonia loft Port- land on the 29th Oct. via Japan perts, and may be expected here on the 3. th November.
The Indo-China S. N. Co., Ld.'s 8.8, Nam-
Mr P. F. Rice
Miss F. Rice
Mr and Mrs C. E.
Roach
▾
Mr W. R. Robertson Dr Rome
Mr G. Raman
Mr. H. Rutherford Mr G. B. Sayer Mr R. T. D. Sayle Mr T. Schuette
Mr and Mrs J. G.
Scott and infant
J.Mr O. Skött
Dr B. Sleeman
Mr Geo. Somerville
Mr C. H. oper
Mr B. Spiro
Mr A.L. Stein
Mr W. M. Stewart
Mr K. Tanaka
Mr C. B. Thomas
Dr J. C. Thomson
Mr J. Thornborrow Mr W. D. Trimnell
Mr D. Turnbull
Mr S. C. Vickers
Mrs & Miss Wakefield
Mr H. O. Walrond
Mr and Mrs HarrisDr. and Mrs R. F.
and maid
Mr F. P. Helm
Dr E. J. Fowley
Weir
Mr J. L. Wemyss
Mr B. W White
EngineerCapt. Hurst,Mrs A. M. Whitton
R.N.
Rev. F. Icely M: W. J. Imel
Mr A. S. Williams
He A Wirth
Mra A. Wise
MrB. Johannsen Mr Philipp Wolf
Mr B G J hnson-Mr and Mrs 0. E. MrJ. Johnston
Woolmer
Mrand Mra P. N. H. and Mrs Gordon
Jones
Wright
THOMAS'S HOTEL
Mr J. Kernan
Hi Lek Chung Li
Mr Phinneston Mr S. She-hwe Mr W. Shutt
Mr Abuniya Mr. J Bodge Mr M. J., Ovine MrCh là Choi Mr M. Dupiner - Mr0 Fischir
Mr & Mrs M. Tom M.M. A. Graham: Esell and children Mr W. C. Von Gaan Mr Varyəkən Dr Hough
Mr M. J. Whiley Mr F. Kashiwakumar L. O. Young
Wire. On demand, On Calcutta-
Wire, *** On demand, On Singapore...
On demand,... On Manila
On demand, Pe508, sou On Shanghal
On demand,
4
M
5% pm. Weihaiwei, 3.30 23 36
Canton.....
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Hongkong 1. p. 80.01 78|77|| w Vict. Poak
[29.98
30 days sight, (private papor) Un Yokohama ---- On demand, Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (ner taol)..........855:80 Sovereigns (Bank's buying rala) ...810.65 Gap Rook Macao......
30.00 80 Silver (şır oz.)
287
phong... » Manila..... 29 88 82 Bacolod...3 p.
...
Hongkong Register.
Barometer.. Temperature Humidity
Weather .....
Kơng left Calcutta for this port via The Direction of Stmits on Nov. 6th and may be ex- Wind pected here on or about the 23rd Nov. † Force The E & A. steamer Eastern, from Syd- ney &c., left Fort Darwin on the 11th November, for Manila and this port. The O. 8. 8. Co,'a 8.». Ningchoto left Sing- apore on the 18th Nov., at daylight, and is expected here on the 18th Nov., at daylight.
Latest Advices. The O. P. R. Co.'s p.8. Empress of Japan arrived at Yokohama at 10.30 a.m. on Monday, the 14th November and left again at 3 p.m. on same day for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 3 p.m.
n Tuesday, the 15th November.
The P.&O. Co.'s 8.8. Nubin, with the
Previous
Hiolo......
Cebu
......
NNE
*+
29,"9 86 29.86 86.
⭑NE
O S. James 4 p.
day On dale at On date at | Malate ......
10 tu. 4 p.m.
at 4 p.m
15th November.-AT 10A.M. Vl'ostock.a.}
28.98
30,08
30 01
79
78
82
71
77
Nemuro... 6. 29.67 Hakodate.. [29 73
Tokio...
11
W*
29 69 29.76
1
1
30 07
30.03
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Highest open air temperature on the 34th. Lowest open air temperature on the 18th..
O
BZ,
Kochi Nagasaki... Kagoshima Oshima....
BOISAL ++
VESSELA AT THE DOCKS - At Kowloon, Gutzlaff U.S.S. Fathomer, U.S.S. Rainbow, Argus, Sharp Pk.. Lakin, Heiloong, Hanoi.
Commopolitan.- Aberdin.-
30.08
WHARVER,
#K, & Kow. Wharf & Godown Oc. 30,000
זן
50 All $115, eller
omp Shanghal and Hongkow Wharf Co.... 20,100 718, 100 T8100 Thu, 135, buyers
200 ||0|00||
FUHH || | || | | 8.000||0|00D2||
LAND AND BUILDING,
Fongkong Land Tavestment and Agency Company, Limited ...... Shanghal Land Investment Co., Te. Kowloon Land and Building.Com ||
pany
Wei-hel-wel Land & Bol'ding Co., Id Humphreys Estate & Finance Co. West Point Building Co., Limited... TRAMWAYS,
HK High-Level Tramways Co., La.
BITKENO.
Société Francaise des Charbon.
nager do Tonkin.
100
50,000
100 $148, sales & sellore 52,000 Tls. 60 8.60 Tl. 120; buyers
8,000 | a 50 .90 $39 8,768 Tls. 25 Tls.25 Tlk. 12, bayers. 100,000 10 all 12.75, sales & buyers
50,000 18
10241, buyer:
Raub Aust, Gold Mining Co., Ld....900,00 €
י
HOTELA, ETC.
60 S 60 60, 16:48 & sellers
الم
12,500 8
:::
1,250
100 all $800
16,000 Fog. 250
$490
1 18/1016, tellers
19,000
60
all $188, buyers
2,000 TTs. 90,000 8
19.50 T. 150
}:30,000
10,000
Hongkong Hotel Company. Lt. Astor House Hotel Tit, (Tianbalu). Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (8'ha" BRADA DINPINNAEIRA,
4. 8. Watson & Co., Limited.
do.
Watkins Limited
LIGHTING,
FR. and China Gas Co., Timited... Shanghal Gas Company, Ltd........ Hongkong Electric Co. Tirited. New Electrics (now frame)
BRICH AND CEMENT,
Green Island Cement Co., Ld.
7,000 6
25 $25 $29, sales
10 $1086, seller
18121.
10191, buyers
יון.
All 160, hayere 8,000 Tis. 50M, Ts, 105, 90,000
10 10 $15, buyers 10 je 5 89, buyera
80,000
50,000
BETRÓIRLY AWROTN,
Rells Asbestos Eastern Agenev, }
8,804
United Arheatos Oriental Agency,
Limited
11
78
Naha...... Tahi'jima... Taihoku...
30.09
30. 9 5.30.24
NE
J. L. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant.
Taichu......
30.09
Tainan
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Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 14th, 1904 | Koshun` ...
30.08
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Pescadores Weihaiwei
80.12
..
9a,
"
30,35 63|28|
Amog.
Swatow Canton
9 & 30 21 64 68
"
6a. 30 08678
30 98 62 67
Hk. Steam Water-boat Co., LM.
Hongkong 106.30.28| 67 | 50 | | x Vict, Pesk Gap Rock Macao...... Haiphong.. Manile...
***,500
NB
30.22
N
30.30 66
30.00 82
NNE
$ A.M...
T
30 16
NE KE
Do.
1 P.M....
30 12
Iloilo
79 89 81
Do.
4 P.M....
3.69%
Cabu ......
29.83 84
"
THERMONETER—
9 L.M...........
71
Do.
1 P.M....
72
H
Do
4 P.M....
72
Do.
(Wet bulb)9...
62.
Do.
Do,
1 P.M. 61
D",
Do.
4 P.
61
Do. Maximum
72
Temperature,
HONGKONG, November 15, 1904.
NOLISH MAIL of the 21st October, left 8 ugapore on Sunday, the 13th Nov, st 10 m., and may be expected BAROMETZE— here on or about Saturday, the 19th November. This Packet brings replies
to letters despatched from Hongkong on September 20th.
The Austrian Lloyd's sa. Gisela left Singa-
pore for this port on the 19th Nov.
The 8. Kairow left Bhanghai on the murning of 15th Nov. for Hongkong
via Foochow, and iɛ due to arrive here on the 18th November.
Mr M. Ahmed
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr.V. Lugebil Mr W, 0, B+hcoch Mr Alfred J. May Mr W. 0. Babooch Mr Ernest A. G. May Master Ell's Babcoch Mrs M. Mayer
Mr D. C Casulli
Mr G. Daniel
Mr 8. K. Gorton
Mr Le Mond
Mr O. F. Nicolay Mr & Mrs Thos. J.
Mr Thos, A. Hanmer Rose, S
de Jobu Ji Inokay Mr.P. Semanno Mrs Jackson & child.” Mi Brüss Shepherd, Me J. Watt JamesonMiP. M ̧ de Silva
Mr F. Kione
Mrs Kiene
Mr C. Kaij
MO, Stanger
Capt. A. VinvenuRA
Do. Minimum over night 69
CARLTON HOURE.
Mr U. Ashmore Mr J. W. Bains. Mr F. E. Banka,
Mr A. E Blanco
Mr Bridger
Dr O. 8. Browne
Mr H. A. Jones Mr. H. H. Keipp
Mr F. Lebronha Mr Paul Lehrs Mr J. Loth
Mr McLoy
Mr. H. 8. Cheverton Mr U. Nervegna
Mr L. T Delaney
Mr A O Dis Mr E A. Earby: Mr O. Burt Emma) Mina M. On ne Mr H. LA Girrett Mr Malcolm Grice
Mr W. 3. Hobbe
Mr G. Uiborne
Roy, Invid Park
M ́s Park and chi'd Mr & Mrs H. Paso o Mr Boblechtway
Mr G. P. 8. Sum-
merville
Mr Geo. Watson
19
Bacolod... 98.
ט
0. 8. James 10a,
Malate....
¥
J. I. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 15, 1904.
1. Bamom, reduced to 32 degrees Fahresalt and to the level of the sea in Inches, tenths, and hun- dredths.
Dad TERATURE In the abuda, fu degrees Fahren
belt.
3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of exturation, the humi. dity of air saturated with moisture being 100.- DBOTION OF Wran, to two points
5. Fonds or Winn, according to Beaufort Seals. 6. STATE OF Wiatuun ! bluesky, edetanhed alade drizzling rain, fog, gloomy, hall, lightning, & overcast, paming showers, g squally, y rain, ja snow thunder, w visibility, w dew (wet);
7 Ram in inches, tentha and hundredths.
PROTECT
OURSELF and family Lauagainst attacks of Y
shouting at once » birth of th
Cough Remedy. If this remed
ת
on the first appearance of a cold all danger
wil be svuided. ↑ It always cures and cure. quicklys
Bold by All Dealers W
& Co., Ltd., General Agents.
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co.................... 10,000 Hongkong. Toe Company, Llútred ... (5,000) Shanghai Waterworks Co., LtÄ........... 7,900 Tebrau Planting Company. Ltda. || 20,000. H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Le | 10,000 Hongkong Cotton Spinning CaSTA Ewo Colton Spinning and Wear,
ino Co., Id. vildoeräräaineers International Cotton Manufactur.
ing Co., Taj Lang-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinnine
And Wesing the T
Co- Chas Cotton Spinning: Co., Ta China Pr¬vident Loan Mortonge
Co. Lt China Boras Company, Thi
10 je 832, buyers
12/12/485
191, buyers
10 18180
10.
[1], bupern
11201
All $26, buyers
all⠀⠀⠀ #255
37000 TIA 3874, buyers
7981.75, buyers
10
all 140, buyer
10 $11, buyura
20,000 T 5 Tls 5′ 8. 25,.
10,000 Tip. 78 MA.75 176.20
8,000 Tie. 1 Thai Tis. 22} 2,000 TIL 500 The Of Tis, 18), sellers
18 10 822, siles
19:19, buyerË 40, buyers
50,000
80.010
Campbell, Moors & Do.. Timited... 1,800 Wm, Powe'l. Tel, min
12,000
10 all
10 311 sellers
1,200
50.850
6,000
87,500)
800
Shanghai and Hongkong Dyeing
-and Cleaning Co. Te South China Morning Post
SARACIGAR COMPANIES, Philippine C.. Ll. A¦hamber T trilhad
VERNON And BM
$17, sales & buyers
Died and pulisica for the Irmitor, GLU. Muhay, kala,
Donald, at No. 6, Wyndham Street Hongkong.