MARTELL'S THREE STAR BRANDY.
$28 Per Case.
H. Price & Co.,
Hole Agents.
No. 13,055
The China Mail.
458
F
號一月二年五您百九千一英
Business Notices.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.
R
FORWARDING DEPARTMENT.
EGULAR Wockly Departures for
* EUROPE.
ESTABLISHED
1 8 45.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905.
Business Notices.
日七十至二十年
KING EDWARD VIL
SPECIAL WHISKY $15,50 Per Bezen.
H. Price & Oo. Sole Agents,
PRICE, $3.00 Per Month,
Business Notices.
W. S. BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COD
Parcels and Goods shipped to all parts SHIPBUILDERS, ENGINEERS,
of the World.
All Expenses, including Duty and other
destination charges, may be paid by sender,
or otherwise as desired,
Goods received for Storage. Packing,
Shipment or Transhipment.
Estimates for Freight and other charges upon receipt of Cubic Capacity, Contents,
eight and Value."
CHINA PARCEL EXPRESS. OFFICE-3, DUDDELL STREET. Hongkong, December 5, 1904.
Intimations.
1815
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
IN accordance with Government
tions Nos. 42 and 43 the EXCHANGE
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
BOILERMAKERS, BRASS & IRON FOUNDERS.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS, WATER BOATS,
BELL'S ASBESTOS
LIGHTERS, TUGS AND FAST STEAM LAUNCHES.
THE
MOST
RELIABLE
PACKING
FOR
MARINE
DAGGER
PACKING
ENGINE S.
WORKS: KOWLOON BAY. OFFICES AND SALES ROOMS: 20, CONNAUGHT ROAD.
TWO 5-TON STEAM SWING CRANES (SECOND-HAND)
FOR SALE CHEAP.
BANKS will he CLOSED for the Transte HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
tion of Public Business on SATURDAY,
and MONDAY, the 4th and 5th February. AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
1905.
Hongkong, January 31, 1905.
DURI
NOTICE.
206
URING the Temporary Absence of Mr W. MALCOLM WATSON, Mr THOMAS ERNEST PEARCE will be in charge of our Business.
JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO. Hongkong, January 28, 1905.
A
WANTED.
188
and
First-Class CHINESE TEACHER for a Day School. Must have ♫ thorough knowledge of English Write, stating Qualifications, Testimonials, Salary required, to
C. C. R.,' Caro of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, January 28, 1906.
THE
NOTICE
191
HE Interest and Responsibility of the late JAMES PARK WINGATE (Deceased) in our Firm ceased on 31st December, 1904.
TAIT & CO.
51
Amoy, January 1, 1905. HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE
--COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND THE CHINA MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
8.8. HONAM, 2,363 tons, Captain H. D. Jones,
0.8. POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas.
8.8. FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine.
R.S. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain C. V. Lloyd.
8.8. KINSHAN, 1,995 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.
Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at 8.30 a.m. (Sunday Excepted), 9 p.m.
and 10.30 p.m. (Saturday Excepted). Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8.30 a.m... 3 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.
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD Hongkong-Macao Line.
8.0. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons, Captain W. E. Clarke. Departures from Honkong to Macao on week days at 2 p.m.. Departures on Sundays at 12.30 p.m.
---
Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 8.30 a.m.
Canton-Macao Line.
5.8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin,
This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8,30a.m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8ɛ.m.
Nand after this date Interest at the JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., C. AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA-
rate of 8% per annum will be charged upon all Calls in respect of Shares not fully Paid
Up from the day appointed for Payment of
such Calls, namely 3rd January, 1905.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
Generad Managers.
Hongkong, January 11, 1905.
APPLY FOR
82
THE ANGLO-AMERICAN STORE'S LATEST PRICE LIST OF GROCERIES,
etc., etc., etc.
TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Canton-Wuchow 'Line."
9.8. SAINAM, 588 tons, Captain J. Willox.
4.3. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain C. Butchart.
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8.30a.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:-
Hongkong, 1, Wellington Street,
18
Kowloon, 63 & 64, Elgin Road.
Hongkong, September 17, 1904.
697
NOTICE.
A
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO_STEAMBOAT CO., LD.
18. Bank Buildings, Queens' Road Central, oppsite the Hongkong Hotel.
Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
PELHAM HOUSE.
FTER having supplied the Public for PRIVATE HOTEL, CENTRALLY SITUATED.
more than eighty years with GRASS-
CLOTH of Superior Manufacture, especial-
ly suitable to meet Foreign Demands, we now beg to announce that we have made large additions to our Business in the line
of SILK GOODS and EMDROIDERIES.
AN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED.
No article in genuine unless same bears our Trade Mark DRAGON & PHOENIX' Beware of imitations.
YAU SHUN & CO.,
January 12, 1905,
CHAM MUK LANE,
Canton.
THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM POST OFFICE. SPECIAL TERMS FOR MONTHLY BOARDERS. RATES MODERATE.
28, WYNDHAM STREET.
Hongkong, September 6, 1904.
THOMAS'
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS :
BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LD., LONDON.
LARGE STOCK OF PACKINGS, JOINTINGS, &, ALWAYS IN HAND.
OFFICE 6, DES VŒUX ROAD.
ORAIVFORD &
ARE NOW SHOWING FOR THE (SEASON:
AXMINSTER, WILTON, BRUSSELS CARPETS.
NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLORINGS.
CURTAINS, All the Newest Styles. CHENILLE, TAPESTRY, SERGE, ETC.
NEW AND SELECT DESIGNS IN TAPESTRIES
FOR
Portland Cement.
In casks of 375 lbs net, $5.00 per cast, ex Factory. In bags of 250 lbs net, $3.20 per bag, ex Factory:
FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAO.
Glazed Stoneware, Drain Fipes and Fittings, Glazed Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay.
FIRE CLAY WORKS.-DEEP WATER BAY, HONGKONG.
For farther particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co..
GENERAL MANAGERS,
PURE RICH CREAM 'GOLD REEF' BRAND DELICIOUS WITH FRUIT, SWEETS, TEA AND COFFEE, 30 Cts., 40 Cts. and 55 Cts. Per Tin,
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. Hongkong, January 10, 1905,
RACES-1905.
FAIRALL & CO.
ARE NOW SHOWING
SMART MILLINERY
FURNITURE COVERINGS, CURTAINS, NEW DRESS GOODS AND
BED AND TABLE LINENS, etc., etc.
INSPECTION INVITED.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
986
DRESS ACCESSORIES.
WHITE KID GLOVES.
22, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Opposite Hongkong Hotel).
Hongkong," January 16, 1905.
THE
STAG HOTEL, HONGKONG
148, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED;
WELL FURNISHED AND AIRY BEDROOMS. Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terms.
For Particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER. Hongkong, November 3, 1904.
D.
NOMA,
TATTOOER,
1095
HOTEL.
UNRIVALLED FOR COMFORT AND CUISINE. 1985 THOROUGHLY UP TO DATE WITH EVERY MODERN LUXURY.
MODERATE TERMS AND NO EXTRAS,
[219F
'60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. THE P'ublie are informed that my Parlours are open from 9 A.M. all day. My 32 years Texperience in tattooing
My a guarantee of good work and prompt execution. Colours are absolutely fast and perfectly harmless, and produce a charming effect not H. R. II. The Duke attained by any 'other, as their composition is only known to me.
of York, and H. I. H. The Emperor of Russia, butli honoured me with their patronage; besides many others of High Rank. Prices Moderate and satisfaction guaranteed as attested by 3700 Recommendations which I have received from all Sources.
Hongkong, August 2, 1904,
N. LAZARUS,
OPTICIAN,
1636
SIGHT TESTED FREE.
Hongkong, October 1, 1904.
HOTEL.
A FIRST CLASS HOT Board must controly stunted; Well Furnished and Airy
Bedrooms: Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terms.
For Particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER,
59
Hongkong, August 1, 1904.
DR HARRY FONG,
AMERICAN TRAINED DENTIST.
MEE CHEUNG, HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur., ENLARGEMENT A SPECIAL FEATURE,
BRANCH
1587
HONGKONG HOTEL COBRI OR.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS
BLACK&WHITE
ECTRICAL and Latest Improved
Appliances.
ELE
41, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Entrance on Lee Yuen Street. Hongkong, July 28, 1984.
D
THE AMERICAN SYSTEM
OF
ENTISTRY.
DR. M H. OHAUN,
1379
37, DEB VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. From the University of Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.
Hongkong, "July 28, 1904.
is familiar
1986
1413
CHEE WING & CO., §
28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) HONGKONG.
DEALERS IN
IRON WARE, &c.
1419
10, D'AGUILAR STREET,
H NGKONG.
LENSES GROUNI ON THE PREMISES.
A. S. TUXFORD, Manager.
CLARK'S STUDIO,
4. ICE HOUSE STREET.
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 Elegantly Furnished. Hydraulic Elevan Hot and Cold Water, throughout. Special Rater for Tourtes. Launch Service for Guests. For Terme, apply
THE MANAGEN,
1797 LEADING SCOTCH WHISKIES.
PORTRAITURE IN ALL STYL'ES.
AMATEUR WORK A SPECIALITY.
Hongkong, October 5, 1904.
The
Peak Hotel.
Admirably Situated-Sheltered from the North-East Monsoon and Upes
South-West Mongoon
THORNE'S BLEND
CLAYMORE
LOCHABER
A.
...Per Doz. $12.00
14.00
14.00
16.50
1812 V. R. O. LIQUEUR (Square bottle) ...
the
All Sorts of COPPER, BRÁSS STEEL A COVERED GANGWAY LEADS FROM THE TRAMWAY TERMINUS
STEEL GIRDERS and TEES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIQ IRON, &c.,
Sultable for ' SHIPE, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Hongkong, May 29, 1900.
INTO THE HOTEL
Telephone No. 29. Telegraphic Address PEACEFUL,'
TOWN OFFICE --7, DUDDELL STREET, Hongkong, January 3, 1905.
18
1927
BUY
TRAMS PASS THE DOOR.
19
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Wine and Spirit Merchants,
SOLE AGENTS,
W. BREWER &
23 and 25, QUEEN'S ROAD,
CO.
JUST LANDED-NEW STOCK,
AYRES 1905, CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS BAILS.
* HOCKEY BALLS BASE BALLS, CHESS, DRAUGHTS, DOMINOES
CROQUET LAWN BOWLS.
BEST QUALITY ASSOCIATION AND RUGBY FOOT-BALLS,
FOSTER'S SELF.PLAYING BRIDGE CARDS.
BOXING GLOVES.
MES BUCHANAN & 00. MCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS By Appointment to
EM. THE KING
and
the PRINCE of WAS IS
Supplied at all the eading CLA 8 and HOTELS, and to be obtained from LANE ORAWFORD & Co., Queen's Road, Central
The Bovril Bottle
the homes
of Britishers the world over-in Great Britain itself Bovril is looked upon as the great national "stand-by "in case of failing strength. Bovril is the very embodiment of nourishment. It imparts strength in a most effect- ive manner, and is, at the same time, extremely palatable.
BOYRIL
To be obtained at all STORES, UREMISTS, Hotels, do, and Jay D.
ghout Hongkong, China
DON'T!-DON'T!!
any of the CHEAP NATIVE CHAIRS until you have visited the
Factory of the HARRIS-KEENEY CO.,
THE BEST GIFT and seen their Beautiful RATTAN, SEA-GRASS and LINEN FIBER CHAIRS.
FOR THE WIFE
19 A
SINGER -SEWING MACHINE.
Come and be convinced.
SHOWROOMS:
1, WYNDHAM STREET. Hongkong, October 3, 1904.
NOTICE.
TRAH WAH, of Messrs Che San Bros, of Yokohama, Bookbinders, etc., begs
M
Nos. 1 to 14, SHAU-KI-WAN ROAD.
Hongkong, January 3, 1905.
GREGOR & CO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
- 1262
FOUR LINES HARD TO BEAT': Gregor & Co.'s Tarragona... Gregor & Co.'s Old Tawny Port Gregor & Co.'s Imperial Highland Whisky Gregor & Co.'s Royal Old Highland Whisky
Per Case Quarts $9.00
"J
...Per Dozen
11.00
18.00
TRADE
24.00
ww
MARK
Telephone No. 761
to inform the Public of Hongkong that he
has opened a Branch in this Colony, at
No. 16, Pottinger Street, under the style
of CHE SAN BROTHERS, and is prepared
N.B.-All our Wines and Spirits are BOTTLED AT HOME, thereby ensuring to. to execute all kinds of GENERAL JOB or Customers all the advantages accruing from bottlings done at Home under the direct PRINTING, RUBBER STABIP MAXING, COP-servision of the Growers and Distillers as compared to bottlings in China by China- PER-PLATE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING, at the Service of European Firms,
STATIONERY, DEAFT FORMS and Account
Books.
All Orders will be attended to and exe-34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, First Floor.
cated in the shortest time, and the Firm
hopes to be favoured with the kind patronage of the Public
Hongkong, December 5, 1904,
(W. Powell & Co.'s Old Premises).
2191
Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
A LARGE VARIETY OF
JUVENILE HOME GAMES.
COMPENDIUMPOF GAMES.
AQUARIUS
THEEBEST OF
MINERAL WATERS,
IN BOTTLES, HALF-BOTTLES ANL
SPLITS
Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.,
2110
SOLER AGENTS FOR HONGKONG,
15, QUEEN'S ROAD
Hongkong, January 17, 1905,
Intimations.
Milkmaid
CONDENSED MILK
KILKKAID BRAN
ISS CONDEN
GHAM, SWITZERLAND
BRAND
Milk
Guaranteed
Full Cream.
Largest Sale in the World.
THADE MARK.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS.
NEW SELECTIONS OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES .
>
4. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS FOR ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES ANI BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.
EASTMAN'S KODÁKS AND FILMS.
JAPANESE
M. MUMEYA,
AND
64, QUEEN'S ROAD,
ARTIST
PHOTOGRAPHER. BROMIDE PAPER AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.
ENLARGEMENTS ON
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS.
84, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
JAPAN
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUÏ & CO.)-
FEAD OFFICE-1, SULUGA-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH :—24, LIME STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG BRANCH :-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, IOE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOK.
OTHER BRANCHES :
New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amo3 Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama. Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kube, Maidzuru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Wak natsu, Karatau, Nagasaki, Kuchinotsu, Sasebo, Maidzuru, Mike Hakodate Talveh .
Telegraphic Address :
'MITSUI' '(A.5.0. and A 1 Codes.)
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and the: ate Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers. -
HOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal-Mines MOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kunada, Fujinotana, Mameda, Mannoura Openra, Otsuji, Sasahara, Tsubakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoabio, Yunokibara, and other Qoals.
Hongkong, May 31, 1904.
S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.
UNTOUCHED BY HAND.
1111
MELLIN'S
FOOD
For INFANTS and INVALIDS.
MELLIN'S FOOD
free is
from. Starch
When prepared is similar to Breast Milk.
MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND,
DINNEFORDS
The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Homach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion,
Eructations,
Bour
Biljous Affections.
DINNEFORDS
The. Physician."4 Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout
and Gravel.
Safest and most Gentle Medicine for. Infants, Children, Delicate Females- and the Sickness of Pregan?
MAGNESIA MAGNESIA
A PERFECT BEVERAGE.
in Houten's Cocoa
van
is known and prized throughout
the whole world for its high quality and delicious natural flavor.
van Houten's Cocoa
Best & Goes Farthest.
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MITSUBISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA
(MITSU BISHI CO.)
T
Intimations.
HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
NINETEENTH ORDINARY
TANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
of SHAREHOLDERS of the above Com pany will be held, at the REGISTERED OFFICES of the Company,, Alexandra Buildings, Des Vaux Rond, on FRIDAY, 10 FEBRUARY, 1905, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st Decom. ber, 1904,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will bo CLOSED from 1st-11th.
COAL DEPARTMENT. February, 1905, both days inclusive.
MARUNO-UCHL TOKIO.
CABLE ADDRESS: IWASAKI,' which applies to all Branch Offices and Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies.
AI, ABC 5th EDITION, WESTERN
UNION CODES USED.
ALL LETTERS ADDRESSED MANAGER, MITSU BISHI CO., WITII NAME OF PLACE UNDER.
BRANCH OFFICES. NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW,
AGENCIES.
SHANGHAI: "H. J. H; TRIPC.
HONGKONG HU. JEFFRIES.
MANILA, COMPANIA MARITIMA. YOKOHAMA: M. ASADA.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, January 26, 1905.
HONGKONG ICE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
THE TWENTY FOURTH
T
174
OR.
on
DINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at
12.30 P.M., at Pedder's Street, the OFFICES of the General Managera, MONDAY, 13th February, to receive a Statement of the Company's Accounts to 31st December, 19.4, and the Report of the General Managers.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 3rd to the 13th February, both days inclusive.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, January 28, 1905.
194
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
|-
SEVENTY-SEVENTH ORDIN.
F
Intimations.
CANT
YOU``
FOOL A GOOD
JUDGE
∙He Knows That
It's
Rainier
BEER
Hongkong, January 12, 1905.
THARY HALF YEARLY MEETING and Garden,
of SHAREHOLDERS in the COMPANY will be held at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, No. 18. BANK BUILDINGS, Queen's Road Central, on TUESDAY, the 14th February, at 12 o'clock Noox, for the tors, together with a Statement of Accounts, CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im- purpose of receiving a Report of the Direc perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies; declaringa Dividend, confirming the appoint. the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Railment of a Director, and electing Auditors. 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 porta and America.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Ochi, Shimmer, Numazuta and Kami Yamada Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large scale the best Buzon Coal from 1905.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 31st January to the 14th February, both daya inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
T. ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hongkong, January 23, 1905.
151
To Let.
TO LET. NURNISHED, from March next, Six. Roomed Bungalow with Tennis Lawn
·YALTA' Mount Kellett, Peak,
Apply, HARRY WICKING & CO., St. George's Building. Hongkong January 28, 1905.
---TO LET.
187
or DOUBLE FLOORED. SING DOWN; DAN LAND To Let on Lease or For Sale, in Wanchai Road.
Apply THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. Hongkong, January 25, 1305.
ry
Sole Agents for Higio, Kommode Tagawa) HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK-NROOMED HOUSE.
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 sold in 1903 by the Company amounted to 1,210,000 tons.
TAKASHIMA COAL. Now 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.
777
PURE LINSEED OIL
Awarded Bronze Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1900.
Gold Medal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition 1898, 1900 & 1901.
Z MANUFACTURED BY
THE GOUREPORE CO.,LD.,
CALCUTTA,
Contractors to the Military and Public Works Departments, State Railways, and all large Consumers throughout India, the East, and the Colonies.
ING CORPORATION, NOTICE IS FARY HALF-YEARLY TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in
this Corporation will be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, an SATURDAY, the Eighteenth day of FEBRUARY, 1905, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st- December, 1904.
By Order of the Court of Directors, -(5d) J. R.. M.. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, January 31, 1905.
207
HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANK - ING CORPORATION.
that
REGISTER of SHARES of the Corporation will be CLOSED from SATUR DAY, the fourth to the eighteenth day of February 1905, (both days inclusive) during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Court of Directors, (Sa.) J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, January 31, 1905.
208
133
TO LET SALISBURY AVENUE, 5 THREE FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, Euro. pean Style, in Kowloon. Possession on or about 31st August, 1906.
MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD. Hongkong, January 16, 1905.
TO LET.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905.
M. J. CONNELL,
Sole Agents,
7. Beaconsfield Arcade, Hongkong & Philippines.
For Sale.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
AT THE PEAK,
1376
EXPECTED TO BE KILLED.
Boy's Remarkable Letter.
PARIS, Dec, 27-During the trial of a man named Lataille at the Hautes Pyrénées Assizes to day for the murder of his som Fernand
aromarkable letter was read
which showed that the boy had expected to be killed. The crime was committed in August, last year at Bagnères-de-Bigore, where Lafaille had a farm.
Ever since his second marriage Lafaille appears to have shown an extraordinary hatred for the only child of his first wife, and it was stated also that the boy would have benefited to the extent of £6,000 on the death of his father. In his letter tha boy describes how his father and stepmother had systematically starved and persecuted him in the hope of procuring hia denta and saving the money for their own children. Having now learnt that father was about to kill him, he that all he possessed should go to the daughter of a neighbouring farmer
it was his wish that he should not be buried: in the family vault. H
Witnesses at the trial described the tragedy as the work of a moment. prisoner, accompanied by the eight-year- old daughter of his second wife, met His Ah, you are son Fernand in the street. still alive then the exclaimed. Yes, the son replied. "I must kill you, the pri soner responded, to which the youth answered Do it, then 1 The father took a revolver from his pocket and fired three
bullet times at the youth, every
effect. My father has killed
taking
the
youth gasped as he lay on the pavement,
as he lay or
AN ELEVEN ROOM, and Bathrooms; where he fell at the first shot. He died
Dressing, Drying,
The prisoner showed no remorse what- ever for his terrible crime.
partly furnished distant thirteen minutes few hours later, by chair from the Tram; fitted with super- ior Baths and with hot and cold water; large Kitchen; Laundry and Servants' Quarters. Can be used as one dwelling or divided into two.
For particulars and terms,
Apply to
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2311
INTERNATIONAL MOTOR
RACE,
The British International Cup for moter boats will in future be competed for under revised rules, the chief of which as regards FIEST CLASS BOARDING ESTAB. the actual boat and race, are as follow-
FOR SALE.
ALISHMENT in Hongkong. Fully The race shall be held over a suitable course
Furnished and doing good Business.
Splendid House, with every convenience, and having an excellent View of the Har bour. One minute's walk from Electric Cars Well-known to, and patronised by, Ameri- cans. Suitable for Syndicate or Private Concern. Present Proprietor leaving for England shortly.
Apply by Letter to
N. A.,
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
13 Hongkong, November 11, 1904.
FOR SALE
THE OLDEST BOARDING ESTAB-
in sheltered waters of the country holding the Cup, or failing that, in similar waters in Great Britain or Ireland The length of the course shall not be less than thirty or more than thirty-five natutical miles, and shall be so arranged as to avoid any angle in the course of less than 120 degrees, and there shall be a distance of at least 100 yards between any two marks. The length of each round shall not be less than five nautical miles. There shall be a flying start, and all competitors shall be started
TOS, 1, 2, 3 and 4, BARROW TER-LISHMENT in Hongkong. Owner together by signal, five minutes after the
NRACE, ROWLOON.
Apply to
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81, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, December 2, 1904.
TO-LET-FURNISHED.
Nellet, Peak
TO. 6 CAMERON VILLAS, Mount- For 6 months from 1st May.
Apply to
H.W. FRASER,
C/o Iongkong Bank.
169 Hougkouz, January 23, 1945.
HONGKONG CLUB,
TO LET.
SUITE of 2 ROOMS, on the Ground-
HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE A SHOT of the annex, suitable for
NOT
CU.. LD.
Offices..
For Particulars, apply to the Under-
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Secretary. Hongkong, June 2, 1904.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all signed.
SHARES in respect of which the Finis! Call of $7.50 per Sharo has not been paid will, unless the same together with Interest accrued and accruing thereon be paid at the REGISTERED OFFICES of the 1519 COMPANY, Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on or
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.,
Sole Agents,
HONGKONG. Cable Address LOXLEY,' Hongkong. Hongkong, July 22, 1903.
"KOWLOON PIGEON SHOW.
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TO LEI.
ATHERLEIGH'a Detached Resid. ence with Tennis Court on CON- DUIT ROAD.
before the 28TH FEBRUARY, 1905, HA
liable to be forfeited.
THE Kowloon Pigeon Club proposes to 203
hold a SHOW of PIGEONS on the
THE
6th and 7th of February, 1905, at the
Dated the 30th January, 1905,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers.
No. 1, RIPON TERRACE.
A HOUSE in WONG NEI CHONG ROAD. FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.
OFFICES, in Course of Erection. Cox
KOWLOON HOTEL Forms of Entries HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK NAUGHT ROAD (noar Blake Pier).
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Entrance Fee, FIFTY CENTS Per PEN.
CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE ORDINARY YEARLY MEET- : ING of SHAREHOLDERS will be;
Prizes in MONEY and KIND will be THE
awarded to winners as soon as the Judge's decision is given, but Birds will not be held in the OFFICES of the COMPANY, removed from the Show until the evening
Queen's Buildings.. New Praya, on MON-
GODOWNS PRAYA EAST.
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TO LET.
NEW HOUSES, To Let, in CASTLE
Apply to
of the 7th February, when the Show closes. DAY, the 20th February, 1905, at 12-
Admission to the Show is FREE, The Public are cordially invited. Our former shows were very popular and were visited by Sir Henry and Lady Blake who express- ed themselves highly pleased with the exhibition.
o'clock Noos, for the purpose of receiving 2 ROAD the Report of the Directors and the State- ment of Accounts to the 31st December, 1904.
11.
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The classification of exhibits is as follows:-
CLASS.
DESCRIPTION. I-Pouters, Cock or Hen, any colour. II-
Pairs III,-Jacobins, Cock or Hen, any colour.
Pairs IV.
V-Owls, Cook or Heu, any colour......
Pairs VI, VII,-Homers, Cock or Hen, any colour. VIII,
Paits IX,Any Other Variety, pairs, Cock or
Hen.... X -Common Pigeon, any colour, pairs,"
Cock or Hen?... XI,-Any kind of Cage Birds
"
Kowloon Hotel,
January 25, 1905.
"
"
J. D. LOGAN,
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Hon. Secretary.
171
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No Feas
TO LET.
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Apply to
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AND AGENCY Co., LD. Hongkong, March 26, 1904.
j
TO LET.
14
8
Retiring.
Apply
19105,
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KEATING'S LOZENGES
EASILY CURE
THE WORST COUGH.
One gives rellef. An increasing sale of over 80 years is a certain test of their value. Sold in bottles everywhere. -
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INSPECTION INVITED... Hongkong. November 24, 1904.
IS
LEN TING
Surgeon Dentist,
1429
preparatory – signal. Both these signals shall consist of flag and sound signals. That boat of which any portion of the hull first grosses the finishing line shall be adjudged the winner of the race. The only limita. tion of the size of the competing vessels shall be in the overall length of the hull, which shall not exceed 40 ft. Each boat shall
a distinguishing ilag. There carry shall beno restriction on the number, size, on horse-power of the engines or motors, uxcept that each boat taking part in any race shall contain and be fitted with such mechancial power as will drive her astern at a rate of speed of not less than four knots an hour in still water. In the event of any temporary accident to or derangement of any one of the competing vessels during the raco, no
boat shall be rendered to the
by the two hands carried by the said boat. If the accident or derangement is of such a "nature thai. outside assistance shall be necessary, the distinguishing Bag shall be batilod down, and the vessel shall take no further part in the race. It is recommended that each member taking part in the British International Cup Race wears a life jacket makes use of any other device or apparatus for life-saving in case of im- mersion.Work..
or
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1487
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1874
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905.
A VILLAGE IN PERIL.
Dangerous Moving Bog.
The recent bog slide in the village of on Lord De Freyne's Cloonchcovers, French Park Estate, in county Roscom mon, has left the tenants on what is por haps the most congested district in Ireland in a pitiable plight.
The devastating results of the last move- mont have left them almost paralysed, and they are awaiting the next avalanche with apparent indifference, fooling that fate will have done her worst when the neighbouring mountain has swept down from them and hidden from view the remainder of the little bog holdings to which they cling with ex- traordinary tenacity.
Some harassing scenes were witnessed re- cently. Pointing to the leafless branches of a tree protruding from a mass of bog stuff, apoor widow said,There is all that is left of my little farm.' House, garden, furni- ture and crops were all buried under hun- dreds of tons of semi-liquid bog.
The island lake has increased to enor mous proportion by the constantly running stream from the mountain, and if nothing is done to draw this off the second movement of the bog must begin soon, and the result must mean tremendous loss of property, if notas is greatly feared-loss of life.
Since this second danger has become imminent the inhabitants have been hour. ly expecting the worst, prepared to some extent to meet it. They are worn out with anxiety and want and deprivation of sleep. The slide may take place in the night, and the doom of the village seems almost inevitable.
Whore the last enormous slide of the bog broke away, the mountain caved in, leav ing a frightful-looking cavern, from which the water and bog matter is boiling up in streams. High over this opening tho heath is piled in rolls and mosses which would require very little impetus to start, in which caso milligas of tons would be poured down on the thickly-populated village below.
The black water from the lake and moun. coin streams is finding its way underneath the bog and gradually but surely weakening. its foundation. It needs no skilled engineer
to discover this. The water-sodden surface
of the bog itself shows it.
To drain this water off will be an expen- sive undertaking. The tenants can little. The work must be undertaken by the landlord-or by the Congested Districts Board, should the landlord agreed to sell to them.
For some timo past negotiations have
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
Undersigned has received instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction,
on'.
THURSDAY,
the 2nd February, 1905, at 2.30 r.., at
his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,-
A SELECTION OF JAPANESE CURIOS,
Comprising
SATSUMA and CLOISONNE WARE CUT VELVET PICTURES; IVORY CARVINGS; IN- LAID LACQUERED PANELS; BRONZE VASES and INCENSE BURNERS; SILK EMBROIDER ED BED SPREADS, CUSHION COVERS, SCREENS and TABLE COVERS, &c,,
&o., TERMS:-As Customary.
&c.
On View from Wednesday, the 1st Febru ary, 1906.
'GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, January 28, 1905.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
HOLLOWAYS
For Indigestion, Heartburn, Biliousness, Jaundice, and all Complaints of the Liver and Kidneys.
THEY ARE INVALUABLE
FOR THE USE OF FEMALES.
Name.
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station
turpede bout destroyer
16 19,500 Captain Hou. Walter G. Stopford Hongkong.
Reserve
Captain Shortland
Licut -Comdr. F. M. Rindors
Captain W. B. Fauckner
Licut. Comdr A. Gregory
Class
Tons, Guns.1.H.P.
هند
Captain.
Last reported an
Alacrity
Albion
despatch-vessel battleship, 1st class
1700 13.
3000
Con 12,950 42 13,500
Algorine
loop
Amphitrite
cruiser, 1st class
3050. 11,000
Andromeda
cruiser, 1st clasa
11.000
16 16
1400 |18,000 L6,500
Comdr Richard M. Harbord Captain Sydney R Fremantle
Reservo
Hongkong
Hon! Long
Hongkons
Capt Charlos Windham, C.V.O
Woitiniwel
Astroes
cruiser, 2nd class
4300 10
Captain L. G. Tafrell
Bramble
gunboat, 1st class
710
6
1300
Capt. R. N. Onimanney
Reserve
Miri Bay
Mis Bay
Hongkong
Britomart
gunboat, 1st class
710
6 1300
Licut: Comdr. T D. Pratt.
Flongkong,
Centurion
battleship, lat clasg
$10,000
14
13,000
Captain Fegon
Mite Bay
Cherub
water tank and tug
390
300
Hongkong
Fame Fearless
torpedo host destroyer
ruises. Tri dla sł
360 1580
U
5700
Liout.-Comdr. Assur
Hongkong
12
3200
Resorve
Singapore
*Glory
battleship, Int russ
| 12,950
Handy
276
6.
4000
Hongkong
Bart
torpedo hoat destroyer
275
K
4000
slongkong
Hogue
cruiser, 1st class
12,000
14
21,000
Mira Bay
Humber
scoreship
1640
800
Weihai wel
Iphigenia
cruiser, 3rd class
3600
17
Janus
torpedo boat destroyer
280
6
9000 2900
Mirs Bay
Hongkong
Kinsha
river gun bout
Moorhen
river gunbont
180
2
800
Lt. Comdr. C. P. Metcalfe Lt. Comdr. F. B. Noble
Yangtze
Hongkong
+Ocena
battleship, Ist class
12,960
18 13,500
torpedo boat destroyer:
360
B
0390
Bloop
1016
8
1400
Surveying-vessel
$35
.650
Captain T G., Greet
Resorvo
Reserve
Comdr. C. E. Mouro
Mira Bay
Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
rivor gunboat
X5
2
240
Lt. Com. R. E. Vaughan
West Rivor
950
6
14:0
Singapore
risar gunboat,
35
2
240
Hongkong
Reine
cruiser, 2nd class
3600
8
0000
Snipe
river gunbos!
25
2
· 240
Sutrj
cruiser, 1st class
12,000
11
21,000
Taku
arpedo boat destroyer
200
6
6600
receiving ship
4660
6
Teal
river gunboat
190
2
$40
Yangtuce,
HARK
Thetis
cruiser, 2nd class
3-400
8
$000
Singapore
Twood
const defence gunboat
363
3
200
Hongkong
Vengeance Virago,
Battleship, 1st class
12,950
16
13,500
torpedo boat destroyer
855
6
6300
Capt. Leslie Stuart, O.M.G.
Reserve
Mirs Bay
Harapong
Waterwitch Whiting
surveying ship
480
450
Comdr. Ernest J. Hardy
Hoogkong
torpedo host destroyer
380
In Reserve
Hongkon
river gunboat
150
500
Lieut. Com. C. W. Wrightson.
Upper Yangte
viver gunbot
150
500
Lieut. Com. Wason
Umir Yanniezg
Manufactured oaly at 73, New Oxford Street, London. Sold by ell Chemists and Medicine Ven.tors.
32182
Notia XI
MEDAL PHILADELPHIA
77411876
OAKEY'S
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Partienlurs and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on TUESDAY, tha:7th day of February, 1906. at 3 p.m.. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Ordor of His Excellency the Governor, New Territory of Seven Lots of CROWN LAND at Cheung Kwan O in the New Territory of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 15 years, il competent for the Colonial Govern ment as to make it.
No. of Sale!
Locality
Registry No.
Sei
Kung
Marlie
Territory
Particulars of the Lot.
Cheun
Territors
Kwan O, New
Boundary
Measures
ments.
A
Lot No.155) 104,170
Square feet
Contents in ཆམ་
Annual Rent.
002'1
Total
Cpset Price.
6,000]
JL.
fi.
ft. fl.
22165 390
about
15
910
Hures.
Sai Kung
026! Jahout
1400
Inland Do, svol 219 LOL No.
apo
10:
14
140
7002,800
acres.
1.j
195
i
Du. 200 250 400 400
TRAMWAYS.
* "lis
000001 00051
TIME TABLE. January, 1905, and until further notice.
been in progress for the sale of the pro- HONGKONG FLESTRIC porty, but terms could not be agreed upon. Lord Do Freync is willing to sell to the tenants direct at twenty one and a balf] years' purchase-termas agreed upon for rich fertile land in other parts of the country, where the lives and property of the tenant are not in constant danger from migratory bogs. The tenants have refused the pur. chase direct. They ask that the property be sold to the Congested Districts Board.
So far, all that has been done is that the ounty council has employed some 100 men, working day and night, to open up traffic on the main road between Castlerea and French Park. Those who are destitute through the loss of their crops have been placed on full outdoor relief by the board of guardians, and Lord de Freyne is run. ning up temporary shelters for the tenant whore houses have been swept away.
QUONG HING LUNG,
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Tailor and Outfitter.
KENNEDY TOWN TO CAUSEWAY BAY. (Daily) Kennedy Town to Causeway Bay. 7.30 AM.
and every 5 minutes until......11.00 FM Causeway Bay to Kennedy Town. 6,50 A.M and every 5 minutes until ......10.30 P.M.
KENNEDY TOWN TO RACE COURSE. (Daily).
... 6.00 r. M. Kennedy Town to Race Course... 7.36 A.M.
and every 16 minutes until Race Course to Kennedy Town... 6,56 A.MI. ... 6.40 P.M. and every 16 minutes until CAUSEWAY BAY TO SHAUKIWAN, (Daily), Causeway Bay to Shaukiwa.....
and every 18 minutes until ...10.18 P.M. Shaukiwan to Causeway Bay..... 7.26 4 M. and every 18 minutes until ...10.54 P.M.
7 A.M.
WORKMEN'S CARS. (Daily, Sundays Excepted), Quarry Bay to No. 2Police Station 6.55 a. M. 6 P.M. No 2Police Station to Quarry Bay Kennedy Town to Central Market 6.55 A.M. 6 P.M. Central Market to Kennedy Town
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MAIL STEAMER DEPARTURES.
The following table is a chronologically arranged list of mail steamer sailings to Europe, America, Canada, and Australia.
DEP.
STEAMER.
Londo
Bremen
Loudon
Ottor
Phoenix
Rambler
Robin Rusazio Sandolper
Woodcock
Woodlark
skop
ཆ * | m
Fing of Ldnimi Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.
+ Flag of ReAdmiral the Hon. A. G. Curzon-Howe, 0.B., O M.G.
Comdr. Vivian
Lt-Com H. T. Attay
Capt. O. I H. Moore Lt. Comdr. Davidsou
Captain Wui. L. Grant Lieut. Comdr. Craufurd Commodore Dicken Lt. Comdr. 1. V. Dugmore
Capt. J. A.G. Wilkinson: Lieut.-Comdr. R. II. Keato
Shanghai Yangtsze Mirs Bay Hongkong Hongkong
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station
Captains.
German cruiser Gerrann cruiser
terman gunbost Ayunan gunboat Geraan gunboat Gorinaa gunboat
6000 Capt. Manuel Vasco de Carvalho
Comdr. Gramatchlokoff
Flag and Description.
Tons. Guns.
H.P.
∙116 100
1. Do. 210 200
443
146 is
30,500
4. Do. 180 220 270, 190 sq. ft. 30 1401
It
about 5
Coast ports, Manila, and
All Kaiserin Elisabets Japan are not given, for steamers are constantly sailing for those ports. the American steamers call at Japan, and the majority of the Australian bonts call at Manika, and, in addition to those vessels, special steamers run there. Alouetto
Argan Aspic The departure of every steamer is subject to alteration. The P. & O. mails usually reach London in about 28 days, and the French and German in about Avalanche 28 or 30 days..
Aspern
Austro-Hungarian cruiser Austro-Hungarian cruiser
2437 4000
20 7300 29 8000
Capt. Friedrich Grinzenberger Captain Mirti Pranz
Singapore
Hongkong
Achóre
French armoured gunboat
1796 10
1700
Comdr Laferriera
Saigon
French gunboat
300
400
Lieut. A. Varney
Salgon
French gunboat
123
500
Lieut. Crespin
Canton
French gunboat
475
150
Lieut. Jonrnet
Srigon
French gunboat
140
150
Haiphong
Bengali
French gunboat
580
400
Bugeaud
French craiser
Saigon
3740
9000
Capt. Lefivre
Saigon
do
(with Do. water Irights.) Ha!
cago que acres. 5002,000
about 300
EUROPEAN MAIL.
Casse-tete *Châteaurenault
French gunboat
140
150
Haiphong
French cruiser
8018
18
17,000
Captain V. Poidlons
Woosung
Cometa
French gunboat
525
4
438
Commander Louel
Haiphong
MEAHL
Deciate
French gunboat
690 10
900.
Commander L'East
Saigon
Kung Do. Farni Loi No.
acres.
300 1.200
DEP.
STEAMER.
DESTINATION. DUE LONDON
DUE.
D'Assas
French cruiser
4000
31
9500
Salgon
as per Plan,
ABOUT.
Estoc
french gunboat
Haiphon
1.
Froude
French destroyer
350
7
303
Lieut. Jehenne.
Feb.
7
M. M. Ernest Simons
P. & O. Simla
Marseilles London
March
Haiphong
4
Guoydon
French cruiser
9376
36
20,200
Shanghai:
March
8
Henri Riviere
French gunboat
Haiphong
15
G. M. S. Zieten
21
M. M. Polynesian
-Bremon
Marseilles
28
Tavaline
French destroyer
307
7
300
Lieut.-Comdr. Beanssant
1
Kersaint
French gunboat
1250
t
2200
Commander Le Golleur
Haiphong
Shanghai
91
P. & O. Chusan
25
April
1
+Montcalm
French cruiser
9700
12 19,600
Captain Cros
Haiphong
Much
1
G. M. S. Sachsen
11
Mosquet
French torpedo-boat
350
300
Lieut. de Vean Prat
P. &. O. Bengal
April
16
Oirg
French gunboat
Haiphong
Capt. Hourst
Yangtaze
J L....
17
G. M. S. Prinzess Alice
25
P. & O. Nubia
Hamburg London
25
Pascel
French cruiser
4015
27 8500
Comdr. Sennes
Hongay
29
Pistolet
French torpedo-boat
350
7
300
Lieut. do WoerthTM
Haiphong
"
Redoutable
French cruiser
9437
B 6071
French cruiser
1796 10
1700
yx
Capt. Vincent
Salgon
Saigon
Sully
French cruiser"
9858.
120,000
Captain Quiborteau
Surprise
French gunboat
(29
900.
Lieut. Holgue
Shanghai
Shanghal
Takiang
French gunboat
Yangtse
Vauban
French cruiser
6150
23.
4660
Captain Blonde.
Vigilante
French gunboat
123
7
600
Lieut. Carol
Along Bay
Canton
Bussard
German cruiser
1857
15
2900
Comdr. Husa
Fürst Bismarck
German flagship
|11,000
38 14,000
Captain Prowa
Manila
Geier
German cruiser
1776
15
2960
Comdr. von Stadnits
6230
Hansa
34 110,000
Capt. Wober
Singapore
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6500 $7
10,000
Capt. Baron Schimmelmanr
Iltis
1000 10 1300
Comdr. Barou von M. Hällessem
Singapore
Jaguar
200 10
Nanking
.1300
Comdr. Wilbrandt
Shanghat
DESTINATION.
Duz.
850 10
Luchs
1344
Comdr. Krooncke
Hongkong
1009
8
Möwe
870
Comdr. von Grumbkow
Manila
Seea Ma
Thetis
1905
1905 Feb. March
Tiger
German cruiser German cruiser German gunboat
1640.
15
2800
Comdr. Persius
Shanghat
2660
24 8000
Captain Voit
900 10
1300
Comdr. Deimling
Shanghat
8
B
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Empress of India
Vancouver.
Gar.
1
Tsingtau
15
do.
Empress of Japan! Athenian
do.
29
"
Vorwarte
German gunboat German gunboar
170
6
1300
Comdr. Giebber
Canton
3
500
Lieut. Scharf
Shanghal
do.
*April
8
"
29
de.
Banpress of China!
do.
19
17
Elba
Italian cruiser
2800
10
7471
Captain Borea Riocl
April 19
dv.
Empress of India
do.
May
10
Marco Polo
Italian cruiser
3600
Captain Presbitero
Shanghat
20
do.
Tartar
do.
20
May
10
do. Empress of Japan!
do.
31
Puglia
Italian cruiser
2498
29 7000
Capt. Pescatto
Shanghat
21
do.
Athenian
do.
June
17
Adamastor
Portuguese cruiser,
1950
14
4000
Captain d'Antas Ribeiro
Hongkong
Diu
Portuguese ganboat
720
Captain Coutinho
Hongkong
Vasco de Gama
l'ortuguese cruiser
3215
20
Singapore
Aleout.
Russian gunboat
310
730
Comdr. Guinter
Vladivostock
Amaur
Russian cruiser
2600
4700
Port Arthr
Askold
Russian cruiser
6000 27
24,000
Capt. Reitzenechteln
Bayan
Russian oruiser
Bobre
Russian gunboat
Bogatyr
Russian cruiser
7800 1050 6640
10 16,500
8
(150
Comdr. Erjeckovitch.
12 19,500
AMERICAN MAIL.
Diana Djighilt Gaidamax
Russian cruiser
6731
8000
Russian gunboat
1456
3
1700
Capt. Nasarowsky
Russian gun bost
500
9
3500
Comdr. Yourioff
STEAMER.
DESTINATION.
Duz.
Gromiastcby
Russian gunboat
1490
6
2000
Gromebo Guiliak
Russian-cruiser.
12,364
44 14,500
Comdr. Zagarausky Captain Jossen.
Shanghal Port Arthu
Saigon
Port Arthus: Port Arthur
Russian ganboat
1000
6
1000
1905
Mandjour
Russian gunboat
1224
7 1400
1905
Feb.
8
P.M.S. Mongolia
San Francisco
March 3
Novik
Russian cruiser
3000
6
17,000
17
do. China
do.
17
Otvnjay
Russian gunboat
1490
6 2000
Russian battleship
12,674
15 14,500
"1
28
do. Manchuria
do.
28
12
*
March 11
0. & 0, Doric
do.
April
8
Petropavlov
Russian battleship
10,960.
16
10,600
24
do. Korea
do.
21
Pobeda
Russian battleship
12,674
15 14,500
"
April
4
do, Coptic
do.
May
2
Poltava
Russian battleship
10,960
18
(10,600
Russian cruiser
1334
10
1786
15
P.M.S. Siberia
do.
13
"
Russian battleship
12,902
16
16,000
Russian protected crafaur (12,200
68
17,000
Vladivostoc
Rurik
Russian protected cruiser 10,923
UG
13,250
Sevastopo
Russian battleship
10,980
16 10,800
Silatch
Russian gunboah
950
2 1125
Vgadnik
Russian gunboat
500
9 3300
Zabiyaka
Russian oruiser
1230
15 1194
Port Arthr
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28 7500
Capt. Dyer
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U. S. gunboat
1000
12
1227
Capt. Rohrer
Bainbridge
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
7
8000
Lieut. G. Willame
Shangust
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420
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420
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U. S. gunboat
201
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Capt. Bennett
Rainbow
U. S. cruiser
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U. S. orniser
3213
18 7600
Sar. Francisco
U. S. cruiser
4098
27 9913
Capt. J. B. Collins
Comdr. Marshall Captain Very
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U. S. cruiser
1000
13 1118
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U. S. gunboat
347
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U. S. Gunboat
1397
8
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905,
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
[JAPANESE OFFICIAL TELEGRAM.]
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.
THE RUSSIAN DEATH ROLL.
Twelve Hundred Corpses.
TOKIO, January 31. Marshal Oyama reports that the
[RECTER'S BERVICE.] THE NORTH SEA ENQUIRY COMMISSION.
LONDON, January 30. The North Sea Commission has been sitting a week in Paris, with open doors.
TRAINING NOTES,
The attendance of ponies and spectators at the race course this morning was largo, but owing to the heaviness of the coume the going was not very good. None of the ∙all of ponies used the outside courao at all, them being galloped on the inner track, One of the best runs of the morning was made by the China pony Algerine, which
The examination of the Hull fishermen covered this paters of a milo in 1.41..
elicited flat denials to the reported presence of Japanese torpedo boats.
The times
were
SUBSCRIPTION OMIFTING. Hallifaz, last mile of a mile and quarter
us but a little along the road of reform | Russian corpses lying on the battlefields | THE CHURCH AND THE TSAR gallop, 34, 1.10, 1.44), 2.19. unless it be followed up logically and in the directions of Litajenton, Chin- fearlessly, Admiral Bowden-Smith ex- chiehpao, and "Heikotai (since January presses the opinion that for the loafer
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
+
LONDON, January 30. THE COMBINED LOSSES. The Japanese estimate their losses in the recent lighting at 5,000 and that of the
Russians at 10,000,"
clasa a mild form of detention and 25) were not less than 1,200. compulsory work by the state should
The be administered.
nation has been taught by free education and a feeble administration of the Poor Laws to weaken the sense of family responsibility and requires mainly tone. The a bracing up of moral
never be solved so long as the individual is tempted to shift his responsibilities whenever he cannot shirk them altogether. Those Tux end of the year is one of those concerned in the education of the young should pay special attention to the for- natural milestones at which the way- farer rests to glance back at the dismation of character rather than mere tance traversed and to estimate the instruction, and teach them to scorn,
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905, problem will
PROGRESS, AND POVERTY.
HE GOT UNDER THE BED.
A Robbery in China,
The hearing was continued at the Magis- tracy this afternoon, before Mr H. H. J. Gompertz of the case in which Mr H, E. Pollock, K. O. instructed by Mr R. E.
Appeal to the People.
Policy, one mile, 40, 1.171, 1.55, 2.29). The Gem Rose had the better of Rosy Morn Rose in a milo gallop, timed at 41,-
Mick (Symcox) sprang something of a
A Circular from the Holy Synod to the 1.16, 1.49, 2.224. Orthodox, says that the strikes aro in- stigated by enemies at home and abroad, surprise by beating Pat (Gegg) in a mile and led by a criminal pricat; tho move-gallop, the times being 35, 1.10, 1.443, ment had broken out when all should have 2.19. co-operated to protect the fatherland; the object of Russia's enemies was to produce civil war to prevent reinforcements being
sent to the Manchurian army.
The circular concludes with an appeal for obedience to the Emperor and God's com mands, and gives a warning against advisers in the pay of Russia's enemies.
BRITISH CONSUL ATTACKED.
LATER.
(
Serious riots occurred in Warsaw on Saturday; many of the finest shops were sacked and burned; the cavalry charged,
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Japanese Curios, difficulties or delights of the small not seek, a dole. Is there then nothing Harding, appeared in support of an ap and the troops fired at many points.
&c., at Mr Geo. Lammert's Sales Rooms.
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plication made by the Chinese Government for the oxtradition of Ti Fong Ming, on' charges of armed robbery and murder at the Pik Kong villago, on October 4. The defendant was represented by Mr J. Hastings.
Su Yee Kam said that he and his brother,
The British Consul General and the Vica Consul, at separate timos, were charged by Patrols and the latter received terrible
ewordcuts on the face.
BRITISH AMBASSADOR
INVESTIGATES.
The Hb. Charles Hardinge has sent a
British military attaché to investigate the
General and the Pro-Consul at Warsaw by reported attacks on the British Consal
the soldiery.
The Hon. Charles Hardinge has also sent
extent of roadway visole ahead of him, that the state can do in its corporate The most significant suggestion this capacity? There is much, but it must morning, wrote our London Correspon, not step outside its province which is not the supply, of food, but the dent on December 30, comes in an announcement by the Postmaster that removal of hindrances to individual messages can now be accepted at any effort. This means the removal of the telegraph office to be marconigraphed to fetters of one-sided Free-Trade. The together with their wives and children, So that now those who support of the system hitherto adopted lived together at Pik Kong. He went to ships at sea. go down in ships will no longer be able has been the immoral doctrine of cheap-bed at about 9 o'clock on the evening in There is not really such a thing question and about two hours later he to escape the world's insistence for a weck or ten days at a time. Even as cheapness. If a man buys for nine- was disturbed by hammering at the He then heard shots Goods per Chusan not cleared at 4 p.officially telegraphy is divorced from the peuce an article worth a shilling, he is street door.
and got up and hid himself under wire and, with the progress of invention undoubtedly robbing some one of three-
The parlour door was then at its present rapid rate, the All-British pence. The victim may be a sweated the bed.
his room. They dragged him from under-notices posted at Libau, pointing out that and other cable schemes may be alien or an unemployed fellow country-broken in and some of the men came into a protest against the re-publication of the obviated in a few years, by the relega. man, but someone has to lose the differ-neath the bed and he then saw that they it will seriously affect the friendly relations
ence that the consumer may make an
were armed with knives and revolvers. of the two Powers.. tion of all cables to the scrap heap. In the early days of the present war we immoral gain. If tariff reformers can The robbers broke open his boxes" aud had an impressive object lesson in the establish their main contention, that a pulled a bangle he was wearing off of his Transfer Books of Hongkong & Wham capabilities of wireless telegraphy, and more scientific adjustment of customs wrist. In all they took property of his to will increase employment at fair wages, the value of $380. On hearing a noise the end of the year has thrown open its. advantages to the general public. It is their opponents are welcome to the in the street the robbers made off, dotating what they should do with him he impossible to-day for a man to be alone, argument that it will enhance prices, dragging witness with them, but after If a loaf of bread is worth threepence, Wherever he may flee for solitude his
was liberated and the defendant told him
civilisation and insist on his inclusion in their gigantic mutual amoyance association. Were be to escape to w desolate island marconigrams would overtake him: the only thing to do is to accept the situation. The solitary man, like the wolf killed by a railway
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returning home he found that one of the maid servants had been shot and had died as a result of the wound.
DEATH ROLL AT WARSAW,
The disturbances in Warsaw were renew-
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High Frequency's times for a mile were rather poor, being 40, 1,201, 1.57), 2.32.;
Hacken Schmidt (Vida), accompanied by Cakewalk, galloped a mile and a quar-
ter, mile being timed at 371⁄2, 1.15, 1675, 2.274.
Black Monday and Nomination (China pony griffin, Johnston up) covered one mile and a quarter, the mile being timed at 42, 1.15, 1.52, 2.28.
A good gallop by Grand Llama and Cebu over three-quarters, of a mile was timed at 331, 1.081, 1.411.
Two Step (Vida) went for three-quartera, the half mile being and at 37, 1.14,
Ocean and Astrana covered one mile, the last three-quarters being 354, 1.11, 1,45,
Silver Queen Rose's times for a mile were 40, 1.19, 1.541, 2 29.
Jungle King did not move as well as usual, Accompanied by Prairie King he galloped & mile in 34§, 1.10, 1.45), 2.203
P'raps and P'raps Not also went a mile, the times being 373, 1.15), 1.61, 2.25.
The Professor's times for a mile were
361, 1-12, 1,45), 2.23.
CHINA PONY GRIFFINS. Lamarque Rose impressed the spectators unfavourably by a mile and a half gallep. Alderton was riding and the times for a
2.25, 9.04. mile and a quarter were 37, 1,133, 1.49,
Cotswold and the China pony Polka went over the mile and a half course, the times being 38, 1.164, 1.55, 2.32, 3.093, 3.41.
* Cascade galloped a mile and a quarter in three minutes dead, the quarters being 40, 1.143, 1.50, 2:25, 3.03.
Norman King is looking fit and moved well over a three-quarter mile gallop; the last half was timed at 34, 1.06)
Esquimalt's times for a mile were 37, 1.16, 1.50, 2,213. He went a mile and a
quarter.
down to 24d at the cost of releasing the gaunt spectre of famine to stalk through
Invincible Rose essayed the mile and the land. Relief works, out relief, soup kitchens, million shilling funds are but Cross-examined by Mr Hastings witness The following is the report of the half, but the resul was not encouraging. he did not go to the girl's directors of the above company for the year He finished as though the distance was too palliatives, emollients to soothe for a said while the pain of the sore, not radical funeral because he was frightened of the ending 31st December, 1904, for presenta-long for him. La France Rose was toget❤ remedies. These must be sought in dead body. When he got under the bedtion to the shareholders at the nineteenth her with him, but had the better of matters. education, tariff reform and the soli.he left his wife in bed covered up with the ordinary annual general meeting of the The fimes for a mile and a quarter were 36,
110, 1:44, 2.17), 2.54) darity of the Empire.
LOCAL AND COAST NEWS.
The English Mail of the 31st Decem-
too far and too fast. This is charity|ber was delivered in London on the 28th Especially at this season of the year ten's January, of thousands of pounds are levied in blackmail by the undeserving poor upon those who live within their incomes. The class of those who live from hand to mouth on occasional work and occi-
blankets. He did not know how she fared
at the robber's hands.
The hearing was proceeding when our
report closed.
.i
Post Office Notices.
The Post Office will be entirely closed on Saturday, the 4th February (Chinese The inquest was concluded, at the New Year's day). On Monday, the 6th. Magistracy, this morning, on the body of a inst., the Office will be open from 8 a.m. coolie who was killed in Morrison Hill until 9 a.m. Correspondence posted up Road a few days ago by a piece of furniture to 9 a.m. only will be sent out for delivery falling on him. A verdict of accidental on that day. The Money Order Offito death was returned.
will be closed on both days.
Submarine to Cross the Atlantic.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. sional doles is increasing, especially in favoured places like the East End and. West Ham which are fashionable objects Inspector G. W. Coysh obtained con- of undiscriminating alms giving. Many victions against the masters of eleven
NEWPORT NEWS, Dec. 4.--The keel thousands of Christmas dinners are bakehouses at Wanchai, at the Magistracy, given, and to what advantage! If this morning, for allowing wore than one has been laid at the shipyard here for a the recipient were really starving a man to sleep on their premises at night.new and larger Lake submarine boat, in which the inventor, Simon Lake, expects Christmas dinner would only mean They were fined $25 each.
to make a trip across the Atlantic, under her own power, in an effort to demonstrate her seaworthiness. The new vessel will be
PORTS
that he would perish of hunger on the fifth of January instead of
A disturbance took place last night on board the "Forest Hall" b tween two
the thirty-first of December. If not, sailors. The men fell fut ever something the lavish generosity of the sentimental and one of them had wounded the other in
SHERRIES, simply releases so much more money for the back with a knife when they were
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beer. Relief works are not much separated by some of the crew. At the better. Loafers, wastrels and inebriates Magistracy, this inorning, they were fined do not give efficient labour and have to $5 each and bound over in the sum of $100 be set tasks for which the demand is cach to keep the peace.
not really existent. It is easy to make
work for the unemployed and even for Alice Memorial Hospital.
Company, to be held at the registered officers of the Company, Alexandra Build- ings, Des Voeux Road, at noon on Friday, February, 10-
To the Shareholders of Humphreys Fatate and Finance Company, Limited, Gentlemen.-The Directors now bag to submit to you their report and statement of accounts for the year ending 31at December, 1904.
amounts to
The net profit for that period To which has to be added the balance brought forward ffom last account
And from this have to
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$6,787.87
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Empress of India Rose, on the other hand, seemed to revel in the long gallop, the time being 3.374, while the last three- quarters were galloped in 35, 112, 1.47. From present indications it seems that this pony will be Mr Buxey's elect for the Derby.
CHINA PONTES,
Set was first out this morning, with Gresson up, and covered a mile in 2:20.
Maréchal Niel Rose went a mile and a half, in 3.36, the last mile being 36, 1.10, 1.43, 2.18. The pony seemed tired at the 9,177.64 finish
8144,934.52
13,575.74
Coronet Rose (ålderton) went very well over a mile and a half in 3.30, the last quarter being galloped in 32.
Ard Patrick's times for three-quarters of A mile were 391, 1.15, 1.493 which are slow.
Salem (Vida) was also slow over the same. distance, viz. 344, 1.111. 1.484.
A good gallop was put up by Algerine over a mile, the three-quarters being timed at 84, 1.091, 141.
Somsli's times for a mile were t, 1.12, 1.481, 2.21.
6,787.
- Scottish King went a mile and a quarter, the last mile being 344, 1.09, 1.44), 2.19. Leaving available for appropri.
ation
$131,358.78 Ca Canny (Johnstone) galloped ono mile The Directors recommend that a Divid-40, 1.17, 1.55, 2.29.
Heather King, late Alaska, went a mile, eighty-three feet long, and proportionately end of 90 cents per share on the Fally large in every way. She will carry four paid-up shares and 22 cents per share on the last three quarters being 33, 1.08, on the paid-up capital be paid to the Share Royal and Aladdin, one mile, 42, 1.14, torpedo tubes, ten torpedoes, and, without the 8:50 paid-up shares or nine per cent 1.4 3. assistance, will have a cruising radius of holders, absorbing 8119,400.75 and that 1.47. 2.24. These ponies started badly
Profit and Loss Account.
Starling went three-quarters of a mile, 1,000 miles. This will be the first sub the Balance of $11.958.03 be carried to new but improved as they went along.
Directors. Mr C. Ewens having reaign- the last quarter being covered in 33. marine boat of any class to attempt a trip across the ocean,' said Lake. There is nood, J. Scott Harston was invited to fill the
NERO. reason why she should not cross the ocean in vacancy and accepted a seat on the Board.
of Association, Messra J. S. Van Buren, J. DEAFNESS, is more common in cold con safety. Ordinary torpedo boats have made In accordance with rule 76 of the Articles the voyage without inconvenience, and the Scott Harston, H. W. Slade, A. G. Wood than in warm climates, the ear being very
and Ho Tung retire, but, being eligible, offer sensitive to atmospheric changes. themselves for re-election.
Auditors. The accounts have been
the unemployable but this remedy The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice craft are now having built will be more daturally aggravates the diseases. Ont Memorial and. Nethersole Hospitals begs to seaworthy than any torpedo-boat ever relief is an equally poisonous cure. As acknowledge with thanks the following subbuilt,' soon as a Board of guardians adopt the scriptions to the funds of the Hospitals :— ..: $ 25 policy of granting doles to bring a F. Bonneman
TEARNS HEADACHE CURE, can 20
STEAR NOtained Prots all dispensaries Gives instant relief. 20 (quickly by post). 20 Avoid imitations. Keep the Genuine
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man's earnings up, say, to Rowntree's China Export, Import and Bank Co.
Gaupp and Co.
18 poverty line of 4s id weekly for each Ed. Osborne
24 mouth to be fed, wages go down and a E. S. Joseph
42 large number of shiftless people 'move
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Socialism is being forced upon us by 13the pressure of democratic institutions.
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vernment by a single individual entity
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Asgar and Esmail...
J. F. Boulton
A. G. Gordon
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E. Layton A. Becker Rev. F. F. Gottschalk Kelly and Walsh
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audited by Messra W. H. Gaskell and W. A BEAM of Coal four feet thick has been Hutton Potton Potts, who offer themselves discovered in the course of soUIA EXCAVATM for re-election.
tions in Briggate, in the centre of Leeds.
The Hongkong Ice Company, Ld. TREMENDOUS rumblings and rast discharges The following is the twenty-fourth an- of cinders seem to forecast an eruption of nual report of the above Company, for pre- Vesuvius that will broak all records. sentation at the annual meeting to be hold
at the offices of the Company on February 13-The General Managers have pleasure DHEUMATISM is cured by Chamber- submitting a statement of the Company's I lain's Pain Balm. One application relieves the pain, For sale by All Dealers; accounts for the year 1904-
WATKINS & Co., Ltd., General Agents.
in
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Including 85,844.67 brought forward from the previous year, and after deducting $20,000 paid as an interim dividend of $4
Memoranda. per share, the balance at credit of Profit dent and careful housewife replenishes her and Loss Account is $103,356.77 which it MONDAY, February 19:-
recommended should be appropriated as⠀⠀⠀⠀ 12.30 p.m.-Meeting of Hongkong Ice supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the winter follows:-A Final Dividend of $13 per Co., Ld., at General Manager's Office. is over, and results are much more prompt share, 865,000.00 Provision for Contin- TUESDAY, February 14 ELIEF AFTER SIX YEARS.-Mre and satisfactory when it is kept at hand gencies 826,000.00; To write of Property RE each anxious to grind his own axe on M. A. Clark, of Timberry Range, and given as soon as the cold is contracted A/c.. 88,000.00; To carry forward,
Hence we have. S. W., Australia, writes: I wish to and before it has become settled in the $5,358,77 Total $103,366.77.. the stone of state.
inform you of the wondefral benefit I have
cold may be warded off by taking this
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and obtained no relief until I trok Chais- of the sold appease. There is no danger in Jain's Cough Remedy. no longer able to put his trust in money, lain's Cough Remedy. One bottle oured giving it to children for it contains no harm-nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves hastens to put his money in Trusts. me and I am thankful to say that are ful substance. It is pleasant to take-both the lungs, and opens the secretions, effecting never had the cough since. Make any use adults and children like it. Buy it and you a permanent cure. It counteracts any Instead of every man doing the best of this letter that you like for the good of will get the best. It always cures. Sold by tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. he can for himself we are rapidly ap any other pour sufferers. For sale by All All Dealers: WATKINS & Co., Ltd., Gen- For sale by All Dealers; WATKINS & Co.,
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905.
THE SHAUKIWAN PIRACY.
The bearing
was continued by Mr H. H. 3. Gompertz, at the Magistracy, this morn- **Shok ing, of the Shaukiwan piracy case. Mui gave ovidence in corroboration of that given yesterday by the master of the boat. The robbers also throw pepper in her and took two bangles off her wrist, one of which they wore unable to unfasten and had to cut off. They threatened to stab her
if she did not go down into the hold.
eyen
Other witness having been called the further hearing of the case was adjourned
for a week.
CONCERT AT GOVERNMENT
HOUSE.
A very enjoyable concert was given at Government House last evening when about 400 guests assembled at the invita
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE GOVERNOR'S PHILANTHRO
PIO SCHEME.-
THE CHINA MAIL.
other qualification but it would indeed be an ass if she tried for success in commerce, and it alone. Forin any of the learned professions with it,
Now we go on to the real point of your lettera. By the invasion of the. fields of labour hitherto reserved to men' women have displaced them, and, by tak- ing less pay, reduced the wages of men so much that many of them can no longer Afford to marry. This is what you mean, isn't it?
One of these fielda is that of clerkship, Now, don't think a clerkship is more suited to a woman than a man? It is e
you quiet sedentary life, with no great strain on either physical or mental powers. It's hardly a man's work after all.
(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL) SI-Your prompt and outspoken com- ments upon the suggestion made by His Excellency the Governor to do away with the beachcomber difficulty ste to be com mended. It appears to me that His Excellency is regarding the question from the wrong standpoint. Instead of making it a question for the Government of the show that the citizen ought to make it his Colony to deal with, he is endeavouring to
duty to look after the needs of the drifting poor; the stationary poor wa already see ed to womenfolk.
These indoor oocupations are more suit Were Sir Matthew Nathan a private
As for the learned professions, women citizen, instead of the head of the Govern-make good doctors, but have not ousted ment, he would, or should be, highly com- men, who will, I fancy, in this profession, mended for his generosity. All know that
always lead. Sir Matthew has a high public spirit, and all are pleased to know it, but none wishing more faith and more charity than men. In the Church they would do well, hav. to see him championing a system which Eut, alas, St. Paul has prejudiced almost will eventually prove a hardship_to_the community and totally absolve the Govern-one against them there.
to.
Nor is the role of a shop assistant a manly one.
able
GOSSIP FROM SHANGHAI.
children he said there would no doubt about
their delight when the beast arrived home? To-day's Advertisements ROBINSON PIANO
but he confessed himself a little anxious as to Mrs Burleigh's reception of the new addition to their household.
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SHANGHAI, January 28. The French mail is still dallying with time's strictures. 'Once aboard the The Chinese New Year is close upon us lugger and the girl is mine,' the and there are rumours of trouble in the air. BRAND OF PAINTS, "Australien" said to the Shanghai mail, Blatant trumpets are commencing to make but they were in no hurry to depart with life burdensome and an air of subdued ex- their booty, and the water prattled prettily pectancy amongst the Chinese put us ill at round her sides at Woosung awaiting the ease. It is the one time of the year when arrival of the great Stoessel, who that day they are masters of the situation. They lunched with the equally great Dessino. fleece us, make us pay our bills and then My letter to you was on that saucy French proceed to make merry and subject us to boat, and this morning I was edified by all sorts of inconveniences,
It does seem reading that it was still there, that Hong. irony that the housekeeper should pay hor kong was frightened at us, had declared us
servants a substantial cumshaw and for to be an infectious port, had even repayment have them disappear without
rampant asserted that case of smallpox was warning or making the most elementary
80 preparations. But worst of all this | had quarantined not only the gallant hard time is the tightness of money. At the present moment anything can be done for ready money, but the same cry is everywhere that it cannot be obtained, and it is only the depression
makes the present position at all possible.
We are to have a new Hotel and it is to
on
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the "Australion,
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SOLE AGENT A
HARRY WICKING & CO., Hongkong.
Hongkong, January 6, 1904.
THE
NOTICE.
COMPANY, LTD.
INVITE INSPECTION OF
20-3
THEIR
PERSONALLY
the members of the Orpheus Society, and | by various charitios, and particularly marry, and were all girls cortain of adopted since the capitulation of the for. of trade usual at this time of the year that HONGKONG & CHINA GAS
tion of His Excellency Sir Matthew Na- ment from action in the matter. than. The programme consisted of ren
What is wanted is a law to prevent men without means landing in the Colony. The items, two of which were contributed by poor who are resident here are looked after all were greatly appreciated. The follow. by the Benevolent Society. By keeping men-however, deserving in the Sailor's ing was the programme :-Part-song 'The Horne inducement is offered to stranded Silent Land the Orpheus Society men in every other port in Chins to come (Mesdames: Murray Bain, Craddock, here, and we should hope something else Dealy, Maitland and Milne. Messrs for Hongkong than that it should be con- Austin, Benvis, Edwards, Parker, Schmidt, verted into an asylum for the workless. Terrill and White), under the baton of Mr While the public are pleased to see Sir A. G. Ward; vocal solo 0 Star of Eve, Matthew displaying interest of a practical (Tannhauser) Surg. G. Ross, R.N., Violin, sort in this matter they would be better Solo, (Mozart) Miss Brown; vocal solo pleased if he took stops to place the burden Life (Blumenthal) Mr W. E. Schmidt; upon the shoulders of the Government. If Duet from Le Roi D'Ys (Lalo) Mesdames the Government cannot bear it that faot Kruger and Marty.
suggests weakness, and if the Government Second part: Part-song" There is is too weak to face its responsibilities the Music by the River (Pinsuti), the Orsooner we have a change the better. pheus Society; vocal solo The Jewel Trusting the residents will look well into Song' from Faust (Gounod) Mrs Fullerton, this matter before they agree to stand as and in response to an encore Homo Sweet guarantors for all and sundry who are out Home; vocal solo The Two Grenadiers of employment, deserving though they (Schumann) Surg. G. Rosa, and *A Song might be, of Alcala in response to an encore; violin
I am, etc., solo Romance' (Svendson) Miss Brown; and vocal solo, I had a Flower' (Kellie) Mr W. E. Schmidt, who also gave an encore.
WEDDING AT ST JOHN'S
friends.
CATHEDRAL.
The marriage took place at St John's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, of Major A. U. Painter, R.E, and Miss Katherine Turner, daughter of General Turnor, R.E., in the presence of a large number of The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. T. Johnson, assisted by the Rev. G. Searle, Chaplain of the Forces, arid Mr A. G. Ward acted as organist. His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan gave the bride away and Lieut. A. R. Hannay, R.E., was best inan. were the bridesmaids.
PRO BONO PUBLICO. Hongkong, January Bi.
The law they have not been allowed to try in Great Britain so on that subject our pinions are not worth much, my F.T.C. Were all men willing and
Now, let us try the marriage question,
being married as soon as they were old enough, we would find that few of them would want to work at anything-but preparation for the marriage state.
It is the uncertainty of marriage, and the certainty of poverty, that drives so many of them to work. They must work or starve-and they naturally try for easy work with high pay.
unselfish nor generous enough to abstain Nasty little brutes! They are neither from these things!
There is a passage in your letter which fills my simple mind with wonder. It runs thus Whereas now it is safe to say the marriageable men,otherwise from a financi al point of view, are increasing to an alarm. ing extent.
General but the maila
also. And talking about General Stoessel, all praise to him not only for his stoical defence of Port Arthur, but the personal attitude he has
tress. Russia is in dire trouble at home and abroad, it is not fitting that her supports should pass their time feasting, and it was only courtesy that prompted the be a Palace. At least so we have been as- General to accept the hospitality that eti-sured, but people are so apt to think the quotto demanded from the Dessinus. In laying of a foundation stone completes a
Shanghai Club, the General placed him- refusing a convivial invitation from the building. At any rate the site is superb, at the corner of Nanking Road and the sat on a pedestal which all respect and the Bund, and half timidly we put forward the Club received a deserved rubuke.
hope that the fact of the Chairman of the Municipal Council in presiding at the cere- mony connected with its official start, means that at last the Civic Fathors really are going elated because the ways of men are many, to look after us. But I will not be unduly
erection and shareholders to be talkod, and it naturally benefits. both a projected about and floated on the borrowed wings of influence,
As for the refugees who came down by the same bost, some of them, it is true, showed very plain and visible signs of the effects of their terrible privations, but
Where are the hordes of marriageable men who are not financially sound? They can't bo marriageable from a worldly point of view if they can't afford marriage. So it was hard to harmonise abject poverty in that case they have no existence. You
with board and residence at one of the make my weak brain swim. Oh, 'F. T. C.,' and if they do exist and are marriageable most expensive hotels in the Settlement. they cannot be alarming. At least the And that hotel found them worth catering girls won't think so. The more the merrier for, inasmuch as they refused the applica say they.
Well, let us finish. You admit near the tion of a resident for a bedroom with daily end of your letter that woman must do board on the ground that they wanted to some kind of work, you showed that the indirect suggestion reserve their space for the fresh refugees
By your first letter that woman should do any work at all cemed to annoy you, now you apparently don't care tuppence' how much they work as long as they don't enter into competi- tion with men. Oh, F. T. C.' is this your chivalry?-Yours, etc.,
SIMPLE SIMION.
BY WHARF AND WAVE.
write and tell me to the contrary, I will
I think I am in Shanghai and unless you
continue to try and believe it but when we are sent a rolling thunderstorm, inter-
expected, and the reason for this extraordspersed with vivid lightning, pretty ad- inary action may be looked for in the juncts of a young typhoon, in the month of "pecial (and high) rates that these journey January, it is no wonder I feel dazed, and ing unfortunates are charged. They pre-doubt my surroundings. The Chinese tako sented a truly sorry appearance as regards it as a foreboding of evil. I am willing to their clothes and not even nimble fingers leave out the foreboding, and only wish I could hide the wear and tear the dresses could forget the evil. The sun has sulked of the better-class ladies had been sub-itself away and the rainy season has an- jected to. A meal was their first thought, and then trade in the outfitters shops
tidated itself by two valuable months.
throughout. Shanghai was brisk and
(To the Editor for the CHINA MAIL.) SIR-I have read His Excellency's letter in your issue of yesterday with a feeling of astonishment. The beachcomber problem, which we have heard so much of lately and which appeared to be so difficult of solution does not actually exist! There is an or- ganisation already employed in effectively discriminating between the deserving cases' and others. The deserving, can he set upon their legs again for the trifling others there is the House of Detention,
sum of $60, and for the
surely good enough for the undeserving. There will be no influx from other ports, would only remain amongst us for 20 days! at least only of deserving cases,' and they
The scheme is splendid. There are one or two points I would like Do the Sailors' Home authorities guaran. too to find a man work within 20 days.? the expiration of that term?
If not what will happen to the man on
I have, say, kept him for 20 days, and non-commissioned officers of the Royaltion as over, or must I continue paying strects again, and in as desperate a condi- Engineers, who were lined up on the tran-up for his keep? sept. After the marriage had been per- formed the non-coms. marched out of the plenty of guarantors, as surely they will, it is added, will also recommend that larger the French Camp which is to be their Fresh to strong NE. monsoon will continue
The Misses Brown
The ceremony was a pretty-one." addition to the many handsome dresses of the ladies, were the handsome uniforms of the military, and not least in effect amongst
to have explained, however,
According to Engineering, a Washington
cable states that the Merchant Marine
Commission, which has been taking evidence surprising, and next day we had amongst
as a new and smart element, form-
and listening to views up and down the United States for several months past, willing a reproach to the remark which report in favour of a Bill to double the ton- nage tax on all ships leaving United States
appeared in a certain newspaper that the Bund looked as if the Japs had been
these were the scarles tunics of about fifty must I afterwards believe that he is on the Ports for foreign trade, and to refund the cleaning out the cages.
Again, if the Benevolent Society have will there not be a tendency to lower the standard of the deserving cases and thus gradually make Hongkong a happy hunting ground for these gentry?
annual subsidies to ships of the mercantile exact amount of the tax so collected in marine of the country. The commission,
concessions be made to American ships trading on the Pacific Ocean than to those on the Atlantic, in view of the higher cost
anton
And meantime,
needful money for all this came from, the although I am still wondering where the
poorer among them are, settling down in home for a space.
Following the excitement of their ap
Cathedral and with their senior officers form- ed an arch of steel with their swords for the bridal party to walk beneath to their chats,
There is another aspect. It would be of coal on that side, and if the large sub-pearance and the quick departure of some Thence the guests proceeded to Government unnecessary to place the work on the shoul-
ders of the Benevolent Society, however sidies paid to American steamships carrying of their numbers, there came into the place House where His Excellency the Governor in hia usual jovial manner, welcomed all the Government were maturing a scheme try are not concerned much with this last Burleigh was on his way home and one willing it might be, if, as we fondly hoped, mails across the Atlantic. We in this coun. a whirlwind of energy and hustle. Bonnet There were many at the reception and the for a European labour farm somewhat on toast of the Bride and Bridegroom was the lines being adopted in various centros proposal, because the coasting trading is and all we throw ourselves into hurried at Home, But, alas this letter indicates confined to vessels flying the American preparation on his behalf. He left last proposed by the Governor, who explained that nothing of the sort is contemplated,
Further, what about deserving cases who ag; but in regard to the first, it can only night, and I frankly admit I have spent that Major Painter was an old 'chum'of
be said that the result must be exceedingly the morning in bed trying to recuperate his, and the bride was the daughter of are not seamen?—Yours, etc.
·
his old chief, General Turner. R.E. Hongkong, February 1.
When he heard that the wedding was
to
who be held, and
the bride was
to be, he promptly told Major Painter that he would
not consent to the ro ception ong held in any other house in Hongkong but his. (Applause.) Major Painter briefly responded to the toast, which was heartily honoured, and proposed the bridesmaids. Lieut. Hannay respond ed. The following were invited to the wedding
THE CHIT SYSTEM.
C.
(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.') SIR-Under the heading of 'Gossip! from Shanghai' in last evening's issue of your paper, I read some comments on the Chit system and its demoralizing effect
Doluges of rain, giving place to icy winds, are not typical of the time of year.
WEATHER REPORT.
Cov., L., beg to notify the Public that the PRICE of GAS will be REDUCED from $3.50 to $3 00 per 1,000 cubic feet as from the lat February, 1905,
GEORGE CURRY,
Local Secretary, Hongkong, February 1, 1905,
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ART. MODELS OF
PIANOS
BY THE BEST
LERK and BOOK-KEEPER for Shanghai. Only those with Ability and Clean Record need apply.
THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD. ENGLISH and Hongkong, February 2, 1905.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HALL.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1905,
BOXING.
216
CONTINENTAL
MAKERS.
AND
NEWMAN v. ROBERTS (Welter-weight THEIR OWN
TWO STAR EVENTS.
Champion 2nd R. W. Kenta. 16 ROUNDS.
KING (R. W. Kents) Middle-weight Champion of the Regiment Versus CHRISTIE, Hongkong.
15 ROUNDS..
TWO PRELIMINARY BOUTS.
:
Tickets on Sale út all Hotels. PRICES.........85, $3, $2 and $1. Hongkong, February 1, 1905. --.
* AN
-217-
The following notice is issued by the ORGAN RECITAL Hongkong Observatory
On the 1st at 11.50a.m. The barometer
will be given by
MR A. G. WARD
in
ON
has fallen in the Philippines. has risen throughout China and Japan but
China and moderate upon the south coast.
Gradients are steep upon the east coast of ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRA L,
in the Formsoa Channel and to the north- ward of it and fresh NE. winds in the nor- thern part of the China Sea.
Forecast:-Medente N, to NE. winds, overcast, some drizzling rain..
ENGLAND'S bill for sugar to make into sweets is £400,000 every week.
To-day's Advertisements
disappointing to the numerous people who from the effect of a startling and invigora The Dairy Farm Co.,
plumped for subsidies, and who indulged in the hope that substantial surus would be paid to shipbuildors and shipowners to neu-
ting personality. By the time you receive this, I daresay he will have landed from the *Coromandel' and swooped down on Hong-
-
LIMITED.
TUESDAY, the 7th FEBRUARY, at 5.15 p.m.
VOCALIST :—
Mrs A. G. GORDON,
A Collection will be made in aid of the Organ Fund.
Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
SANITARY BOARD OFFICE, HONGKONG.
TO THE
211
MAKE
BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE.
FULLY
GUARANTEED.
CASH OR CREDIT
WEISMANN LTD.,
34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
TELEPHONE NO. 407,
Band Kowloon that they have just
EGS to inform the Public of Hongkong
received a Fine Stock of
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES AND
CANDIES
tralise the difficulties under which they kong in his usual inspiriting fashion and REST AUSTRALIAN TABLE / OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS. from the different Loading Firms in Europe.
laboar.
The Decay of American Shipping, In an article on this question, with re-
perhaps you will just be resuming your regular puleation and arranging scattered thoughts in an orderly sequence. He was going home and my heart went with him all the way...
I see him turn up from
even for a short while, its memories are
verteran war correspordent is affectionately
BUTTER
70 Cents per lb.
BEST AUSTRALIAN COOKING BUTTER
per
55 Cents
ib.
SPECIAL QUALITY CANADIAN STILTON CHEESE 50 Cents per It.
TAKE NOTICE that under No. 5 of the and America, which are now on show at
TAK DUMESTIC CLEANLINESS and
VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amend their premises; also all sorts of
ed), every Domestic Building or part of
such building within the Eastern Division HOME-MADE CANDIES
of the City of Victoria and the Eastern
Division of Kau-lung occupied by members
of more than one family must be CLEANS.
AND CHOCOLATES
ED and LIMEWASHED THROUGHOUT of the Finest Quality, Loose or in Boxes.
by the "Owner during the months of January and February.
N.B.-The word throughout' used in this notice moans that the houses should be Limewashed in respect of all the Walls of each Room and Staircase-all cubicle parti- tions-Stair Casings and Stair Linings, all Ceilings and the Undersides of Roofs, both 209 in Main Buildings, Offices and Servants' Quarters and inclusive of Verandahs.
The Backyard should have its Containing
MACLAREN'S IMPERIAL CHEESE IN JARS. 'Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW.
First Floor.
All kind of FANCY CAKES, etc. Oiders taken for any kinds of Special
Cakes or Puddings.
AN EARLY INEPECTION 18 INVITED.
H. WEISMANN,
Manager. Hongkong, December 17, 1904. 1031
Carved, Painted or Polished Woodwork in good condition, however, need not be Limewashed but must be Cleansed.
The Eastern Division of the City is bounded on the West by Gilman Street Captain ROACH, will be despatched for and Peel Street. Kau-lung is divided the above Port on THURSDAY, the 2nd into the Eastern and Western Divisions by To-day's Advertisements inst., at 4 p.m.
HAITAN,
dearer than any personal ties of home and family? But I ain wandering again, and I wanted to say that the War Horse, as the THE
THE Company's Steamship named, was disappointed in a wonderful project he had conceived. In some manner or other, during this struggle he had be his con-
come possessed of a large bear, and it was his intention to lead the muzzled brute up the stairs and into the Editor's office with
"For Freight or Passage, apply to.
Robinson Road and a Straight-line drawn from the north end thereof through the Yan-mati service reservoir to the northern KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB, boundary of Kau-lung.
Major General and Mrs Hatton, Capt. upon many aspiring young men who come ference to the double tonnage tax which it Ward, Commodore and Mrs Dickon, out from home with the best intentions, is proposed to place on all ships leaving Ludgate Hill into Fleet Street, bustle up Miss Stilwell, Lieut.
Butt, R.N., Cól, hoping to make a fortune and to return; United States ports for foreign trade. the broad stairs of the. Daily Telegraph and and Mrs Brown, Miss Brown, Miss but who, instead, before they know where E. Brown, Cul. and Mrs Kent, they are, find themselves in su inextricable Engineering says that the decline of Ameri-before his Chief has time to ejaculate Col. and Mrs Bunny, Col. and Mrs tangle through the seductive Chit.
What, the Warrior returned,' he will can shipping began with the substitution Since this Chit system is likely to tend Webb, Capt. and Mrs Watkins, Major aud Mrs Pritchard, Capt. and Mrs Barnes- to a total demoralisation of soul as well as of iron for wooden ships. It was hastened have clapped everyone on the back-which Lawrence, Miss Barnes-Lawrence, Mr and body it is only reasonable to assume that by the refusal to permit American ship is very hurtful when too heartily applied- Mrs Layton, Mr and Mrs H. W. Robert- it is incumbent upon those in charge of the owners to protect their ships by foreign and then unmindful of correct, literary son, Mr and Mrs. P. Jones, Mr and spiriual welfare of the community to dis
on a heap of Mrs Danby, Mr and Mrs Tilden, Lieut. countenance even the slightest tendency flags during the Civil War; and the finish decorum he will seat himself and Mrs Mowbray, Capt. and Mrs Boyd, to the habit, and yet we have only to going blow was given to it by a tariff which, papers and tell his experiences. Why is it Mr and Mrs Fullerton, Mr and Mrs Peter, to our Cathedral to see this demoralising by taxing the materials that are used in if you happen to be a Fleet Street habitué | DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, walls Limewashed up to the level of the Bliss Watson, Col. and Mrs Caulfield, power in full swing. Major Dopping Hepenstel, R.E., Major All along the book-rests before your eyes the construction of ships, made them too Le Breton-Simmons, R.E.. Lieut. Cooper, you can see this 'curse of the East lying costly to invite capital in that direction, R.E., Lieut. Dankes, R.E., Lieut. Rains- with a pencil to hard for your convenience. ford-Hannay, R.E, Lieut. Hall, R.E., Surely, considering the crusade that is and forced it into manufactures. For Lieut. Ogle, R.E, Lieut. Rogers, R.E., being waged against this growing habit, years it has cost more to build and operate Lieut. Chesney, R.E., Lieut. Fisher, R.E., which it is admitted is responsible for all an American ship than any other, and Lieut. Clark, R.E.. Major Sparke, sorts of vice, as well as misery, the Church R.A.M.C., Lieut. Craig, R.A.M.C.. should set the example. If the Church capital and labour have found better em Lieut. Doran, A.S.C.,
Capt. and cannot, I am sure hotels and stores cannot ployment ashore than aflost. The present Mrs Fitzwilliams, Mrs Rowe, Capt. be expected to. Again, I do not think that Wilkinson, R.N. (H.M.S.Thetis"), Mr the average amount a worshipper contil Secretary of the Navy, in add R. J. R. Scott, R.N. (H.M.S. "Glory"),butes to the offertory warrants such a step, tribution to the official testimony concern. the Bishop of Victoria and Mrs Hoare, even if the Chit, system were the finest ing the need of an enlarged mercantile Rev. F. T. Johnson, Capt. Wakefield, thing ever adopted. I maintain that what R.A, Mrs and Miss Wakefield, Capt. is right for the church is certainly right for marine, seems to have succeeded in merely him. Now the strain and tear of newspa- Jones. R.A., Maj. Parry, R.A., Major and the public, unless the oft contested saying introducing a new set of fallacies into a Mrs Kaye, Capt. and Mrs Crichton, Maj.don't do as I do, but do as I say be Josling, R.A.M.C., Mej Phillips, R.A, correct, the deciding of which I prefer to Col. and Mrs Mosse, Major Williamson, leave to those who are more interested A.S.C., Capt. Gale, A.P.D., Col. Haynes, than-Yours etc., A.P.D., Major end Mrs Chichester, Major and Mrs Ross, Major and Mrs Stevens, Mr and Mrs B. H. J. Gompertz, Major and Mra Strickland, Capt. Nugent, R.A., Rev. Searle, Col. Western, Major Pedley, Cap. Ellgood, Mr and Mrs H. Moxon, Mrs. T. Wenborn, Mr N. S. Brown, Mr H. W. Looker, Mr and Mrs Grace, Capt. and Ire (To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL) Mackenzie-Grieve. Capt. Muller, R.M.L.L
SI, So sorry to hear that FT.C.is (H.M.S.Tamar"), Liont, L. Gregson, Gres nadier Guards, Capt. Ward, Mrs Bryan, not joking. All the same, F.T.C.,' your Miss Law, Mr O. D. Thomson, Major and letters are amusing, Mrs Thomson, Capt. and Mrs Bushe, Capt. know how funny they are? Well, let us and Mrs Lambelle, Capt. and Mrs Davis discuss the subject in real barnest." and Mr and Mrs Cruickshank.
A proper woman's education I quote Mosquiroza, it is said, were unknown in from your first instructive letter is to Switzerland until the completion of the St. beliore that she is in existence to eventually | Gothard tunnel.
'GINGER POP.* The Peak, Hongkong, February 1.
THE EDUCATION OF WOMEN.
discussion already overwhelmed with them. per Editor's life is not conducive to good Mr Morton's idea of producing what he calls equality in all respects for the Ame- nerves, and I was anticipating hearing a rican owners of sea-going craft appears to vivid account of the consternation, the be that due regard should be paid to the couple would cause, but its cage was not mail contracts, the subsidies, the bonuses, finished in time, so Mr Burleigh departed and the premium of other countries in the sense of duplicating them. Now, as a mat without his pet. We were a strange littla
· DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
AUSTRIAN
LLOYD'S STEAM
STEAM FOR
216
NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
ter of fact, it is not with subsidised liners party who proceeded in a special launch FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at that British mercantile supremacy.lies, but
with the industrious cargo tramps' which with him down to Woosung, including a SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON, perform 80 per cent. of the world's carry Russian officer who had been wounded in COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT
SAID. ing trade. The shipowners of Great the leg, and was accompanied by a charm- Britain do not ask for bounties or doles ;
they could get on better if they had less, ing young wife. This little lady had assu (Taking cargo at through rates to the
not more, of State interference in the man med the honours of wifehood with a sur- Don't you really agement of their business.
SUFFERING from cold sympathy, kindness, gentleness: secure a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough and unselfishness if she gets this she Royal University of Ireland has just con- Remedy and use it judiciously. There is has no desire to go forth and fill the posi- ferred, 61 were given to ladies, no danger from this disease when this retions hitherto occupied by men.
W you fear su attack of pneumonia, to gradually incaltale en wil gelerosity Or the 148 degrees of B.A., which sho
medy is used. It always cures and cures Of course she hasn't. This sort of A PRIZE of £250 has been offered, for quickly For sale by All Dealers; War education is charming but not very electric current meter by the French Socie KINS & Co. Ltd., General Agents.
marketable. And the dear girl who has no Iity of Manufacturers,
prising rapidity; in fact as soon as she step- pad on board the boat. We drank his health, wished him God speed, and as pushed off, he hastily handed us the remains of a bottle of whisky we had somewhat severely punished, and amidst our cheers for Burleigh, we heard him shout "don't forget to send my bear home in a cage and don't forget a Russian gun and bayonet for the Chief.
As For bis
BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ‚ ADRIATIC PORTS),
HE Company's Steamship
Osptain CRAGLIETTO, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 28th Inst., p.m. For information as to Passage & Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Com Agents, Prince's Building. Hongkong, February 1, 1905,
THE PERSIA,
218
THỔS, A. HANMER,
Secretary. Dated this 31st day of January, 1905.
217
THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.
SC
MAR
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF WINE,
BEER AND SPIRITS
from welll-known Crowe, BwEs and DISTILLERS.
PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION,
BARRETTO & CO., Agents. No. 22 & 24, BANK BILLANGIS
Queen's Road.
1691
COMPETITIONS FOR SPOONS will
take place on the Kowloon Bowling. Greens, on SATURDAY, 4th inst. Players are requested to be on the Green at 2,80 P.M.
D. GOW, Hon. Secretary.
Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
HONGKONG BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY.
THE GENERAL
THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the HONGKONG BENE- VOLENT SOCIETY will take place in the CITY HALL, on TUESDAY, February 7th, at 5 P.M.
ROSE GOMPERTZ, Hon, Secretary. Hongkong, February 1, 1905,
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOK
II.—Ta'in Tax Man. Translated into English
by Dr. E. J. ETTRE.
PRIOR. 10 Certe, OHINA MAIL'Office 6 Wyndasm St
Shipping.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP
NAVIGATION COMPANY
ILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS' on the DATE
WILL
named :---
FOR
LONDON. &c.....
SHANGHAI.
Noon, 11th February. About 11th February.
STEAMKRS
TO BAIL ON
(Simla
F. R. SUMMER
Bengal
TOTAL
G. PHILIPY
Japan
YHAMA, VIA S'HAI, MOJI |
AND KOBE (Passing through E. P. MARTIN, R.N.R. the INLAND SEA.)......
MARSEILLES, LONDON &
ANTWERP DIRECT, VIA Javi
S'PORE. PANG, CL’BO, AND
PORT SAID
S. BARCHAM........
For further Particular, apply to
P. & O, N. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, January 30, 19ob.
CANADIANTM PACIFIC
REMARKS.
See Special Advertisement Freight and Passago. Freight and Passngo.
About 12th February.
About 15th February.
Freight and Passage.
E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent.
OCEAN
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1805,
Notices to Consignees.
Shipping.
STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.,
AND
ORIENTAL S.S. CO., TOYIO KISEN KAISHA.
OCCIDENTAL AND AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI-
GATION COMPANY.
NOMICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
THE
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
JOINT SERVICES.
FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT. MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL,
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, `JAVA, AND SUMATRA PORTS.
OUTWARDS..
FROM:
56
GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
STEAMERS
STENTOR..... PATROCLUS..
....ÁCHILLES
ANTENOL
GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL......OOPACK GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
PINGSUEY
ULYSSES...
RAILWAY COMPANY'S GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
THE FAST ROUTE "ETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Culling at SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C. Saving 3 to 7 Days.accross the Pacific. PROPONIT Sanse- mas Hostacey, R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN 2.M.S. ATHENIAN.....
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA
Hongkong to London, 1st Class....
*(Saghired to alteration.s
४. BOLÜ TONS......WEDNERPAY, Feb.
Mar. 8. 6000 Tona......WEDNESDAY, .3882 Toys......WEDNESDAY, Mar. 15. 6000 TONS......WEDNESDAY, Mar. 29, 6000 TONS...... WEDNESDAY, April 19,
..via St. Lawrence £60, via New York · £62. Intermediate on Steamers,
£40,
£42. and 1st Class Rail.....
"
""
HE magnificent'EMPRESS' STEAMSHIP'S passing throug' the famous IN. THE LAND SEA OF JAPAN, usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VAN- 'COUVER (B. C.), in 12 DAYS, and make connection with the PALATIAL OVER- LAND TRAINS FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE.
R.M.S. TARTAR AND ATHENIAN Carry INTERMEDIATE Passengers only at intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that Class,
VOR
HOMEWARDS.
STEAMÉZA
1905.
6th February. 14th February;-
21st February.
25th February. 27th February.
3rd February.
.....7th February.
AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...PRIAM ............. AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...GLAUCUS........... ........ *GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL... AJAX AMSTERDAM, LO DON & ANTWERP...I DOMENEUS AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...STENTOR * CENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL......PATROULUS AMSTERDAM, LONDON &-ANTWERP...ACDILLER ·
** Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
FOLL
STEAMFR8
VITORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and
PACIFIC COAST PORTS VIAPINGSUEY NAGASAKI KOBE & YOKOHAMA
For Freight, apply to-
Hongkong, January 27, 1905.
TC NATL 1905. ...2nd February. „14th February. 20th February, 28th February. 14th March. ...20th March. ..28th March.
THE SAIL
6th March,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
FOR
NINGPO AND SHANGHAI.
Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND. THE WORLD. SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, | MANILA Military, Diplomatic anil Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.
G
STEAMER
TO
BAIL
.HONAN +
.TEAN
·
3rd February.
7th February.
PORT
4
THURS DARWIN, DAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE
TSINAN *
13th February,
For further information, Mape. Guides, Books. Rates of Freight and Passage,
D. W. CRADDOCK, Acting General Agent, pply to
PEDDER STREET, Hongkong, January 52, 1905,
PORTLAND AND ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
2
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON,
Mor, Konn & YOKOHAMA | FOR
OPERATING IN ... OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION_CO
CONSECTION WITH THE
STEAMSHIP.
ARABIA
ARAGONIA
Tort:
4483
......5198:
NICOMEDIA
NUMANTIA
.4370
...4570
CAITAIN.
BABLE
SCHULDT .........
WAGNER
TO-SAIL AT DAYTON,
Feb. 13, 1905.
Mar. 5, 1995.
Mar. 31, 1905,
Through Bills of Ladh
a
BREDER..49 April 20, 1905.
issued to Pheific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian
United States, Pointe. For through rates of Freight and further information,
e amunicate with or apply to
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.. Hongkong, January 28, 1905.
For
U.S. MAIL LINES.
VIA HONOLULU,
Company's Steamship China,
TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO JAPAN, THE UNITED having arrived, Consignees of
STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE:
Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the PACIFIO, via HONOLULU, the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacario,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. MONGOLIA .....13,639 Gross Tona...WEDNESDAY, 8th February, at Noon, CHINA
... 5,060
...FRIDAY, 17th February, at Noon. MANCHURIA ...13,639
TUESDAY, 28th February, at Noon. 4.784
...SATURDAY,11th March, at Noon, ....11,276
FRIDAY, 24th March, 1905, at Noon. ...TUESDAY, 4th April, at Noon. ...SATURDAY, 15th April, at Noon.
DORIC
KOREA
COPTIC
SIBERIA
4,352 .....11,284
Record Trip Yokohama to San Francisco made by .s. KOREA, 11,276 tons, Oct. 18th-28th; 1992; 10 days, 15 hours.
ЦЕ
Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HomoKONG AND Kow, LOON WITARY AND GODOWN CO., LIMITED, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent into the Office of the Undersigned before Noor, on the Sal February, or they will not be recognized.
rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 3rd February, will be subject to
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, January 27, 1905,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
184
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S
STEAMER CHUSAN
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel ato hereby informed. hat thoir Goods are being landed and placed at their ris in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHAEF AND GODOWN COMPANY I
THE PAM SAY, NAP MONG ITA wilke despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via.
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA; and HONO-JODOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign- LULU, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th Feb., at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United nent will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and States. and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route. telivery onu be obtained as soon as the
SPECIAL RATES (frst class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, foods are landed. Military, Diplomatic and Civil Serviccef apd to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.
Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan 18 Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Over- land Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by long Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A daly qualified Surecon is carried.
+ Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtsze & Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all Now Zealand and other Australian Porta.
N.B. REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Returu, To Manila and Australian Ports.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, January 31, 1905;
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
AGENTS.
For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies, Queen's Building.
E. W. TILDEN, Agent,
Hongkong, February 1, 1905,
FOR SHANGHAI & CHIN WAN TAO.
Taking Cargo through to TIENTSIN. THE Steamship
OPLAND,
21
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA,
will be despatched on FRIDAY, the 3rd THE Company's Steamship February, at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TUMES & CO.,
Agents.
Hongkong, January 31, 1905.
YUENSANG, Captain P. H. ROLFE, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 3rd February, at 3 p.m..
This steamor has superior accommoda. 136 tion for First-Class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light and carries a Doctor.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
HONGKONG MANILA MM
Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- ers between Hongkong and Manila,-Saloon amidships. Cuisine-Surgeon and -Electric Light-Perfect Stewardess carried.-All the most up-to-date arrange- ments forcomfort of Passengers.
CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMFANY, LIMITED.
2
Steamship.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
TAMSUI, Vi SWATOW AND AMOY, ANPING, Via SWATOW, AND AMOY. TAMSUL, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
FOOCHOW, Via SWATOW
-ON
AND AMOY,
STEAMERS
M. STRUVE Capt. T. BRANDT,
· BJORNSTERNE BJORNSON\
Capit. OLSEN.
•
*FRITHJOF,
{Capt. H. A. HARALDSEN,
}
TRIUMPH,
Capt. A..HANSEN,
LEAVING
SUNDAY, 5th
Feb., at Daylight. WEDNESDAY, Feb 8, at Daylight.
Į SUNDAY, 12th
}
Feb., at Daylight. WEDNESDAY,
Feb. 15, at Daylight,
ZAFIRO
RUBI
Tons.
Criptains.
For
2540
2540
R. Rodger
Manila
R. W. Almond
Sailing Dates.
Feb. 3, at 3p.m.
Feb, 11, at 10a.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
Hongkong, February 1, 1915.
General Managers.
SOUTH AFRICAN LINE OF
STEAMERS.
account of the present state of political affaire, all the Company's new Steamers HONGKONG DIRECT (or 'via CHEFOO have been requisitioned for Transport Service, and the above-named charterep
Steamers have been secured instead, for maintenance of the Company's Coastal Services.
or CHIN-WAN-TAO)"to
DURBAN, NATAL
As soon as the state of Affairs permit the Company will resume running with its special- THE following Chartered Steamers will run at Intervals of about 3 Weeks:-
For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch
ly designed new Steamers.
Office, at No, 8, Des Voeux Road Central
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.
سي
T. ARIMA, Manager.
2579
Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE.
BOSTON TOWBOAT CO. CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Steamsert,
LYRA HYADES PLEIADES
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
VICTORIA B.C. AND TACOMA
VIA
MOJI KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
Tons.
Captains.
4417
G. V. Williams
3753
Go. Wright.
3753
F. G. Purington ....................
BHAWMUT
9606
W. M. Smith ..........
+ Cargo only.
FOR MANILA.
To Sa3.
B.S. SWANLEY
8.S. COURTFIELD S.S. CRANLEY S.S. IKBAL S.S. ASCOT...
'S.S. LOTHIAN
S.S. INKUM
S.S. SIKH...
S.S. SOPALA
S.S. INDRASHANA
S.S. INDKAVELLI
S.S. SEALDA
For Freight, apply to
Captain J. P. Dawson.
---
"1
J. W. MARTIN W. E. STEELE."
M. ROBERTSON.
C. E. Cox.
J. G. WILLIAMSON
E. S. PEARS).
J. ROWLEY.
N
GET SHEPHERD.
R. P. CRAVEN.
J. CULLINGTON.
GEO. BROWN.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents.
Hongkong, December 29, 1904.
BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR AMOY, STRAITS AND RANGOON,
THE Company's, Steamship PENTAKOTA,
About Feb. 3. THE
About Feb. 15.
About Mar. 15. Captain C. WILLIS, will be despatched as About Mar. 24, above on TUESDAY, the 7th February,
The largest, steadiest, and most comfortable steamers for Manila.
8.8. SHAWMUT......... | 9606 tons Capt. W. M. Smith... | About 14th March.
8.8. TREMONT
9606 tons Capt. T. W. Garlick ..
About 14th April.
at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, January 31, 1905.
AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
205
SHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND FOR NEW YORK, VL SUEZ CANAL. With Liberty to call at the MALABAE ÚDAST. ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS. CUISINE.
The Twin-screw 8.8. Showmut and Tremont have just been fitted with veryfsuperlor Accommodation for First and Second Class Fassengera. The large size of these vessels mspres steadiness 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
QUAEN'S BUILDINGS,
Hongkong, January 30, 1906.
Dodwell & Co., Limited,
GENERAL AGENTS.E.
1724
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
S.S. RAS ISSA
About
6th Feb., 1905. For Freight and further information, apply to SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Agents. Hongkong, January 80, 1907.
196
FOR NEW YORK.
20
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE,-BA-
TAVIA, COLOMBO, INDIA,
ADEN, EGYPT, MAR
SEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX, MEDITERRANEAN, AND BLACK SEA PORTS.
Steamship
THE SERNEST SIMONS,
Captain BOURDON, will be despatched for MARSEILLES on TUESDAY, the 7th February, 1905, at 1 P.M.
Passage Tickets and through Bills of Lading issued for above ports.
Cargo also booked for principal places in Europe.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers, Hongkong, January 30, 1905.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.
Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CON. TINENTAL, AMERICAN SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
AND
This Vessel brings Cargo :—- *.
From LONDON, &c., ex 8.8, Mongolia. From AUSTRALIA, ox 8.8, Victoria. From PERSIAN GULF, ex 8.5. B. I. S. N.
and B. and P. S. N. Oo's, steamers,
Optional goods will be landed here un-
less instructions are given to the contrary before 1 F.M., TO-DAY,
Goods not cleared by the 3rd Proximo,
st 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected me in any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be pre- sented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot bo recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
K. A. HEWETT;
Superintendent, Hongkong, January 28, 1905.
185
♦ INDRA LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM NEW YORK, &c.
Thaving arrived from the above ports, Company's Steamship Indrapura,
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. a Godowns st Kow- loon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed p
:
Goods not cleared by the 1st February, 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 odowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival here,
THE Steamship SIMLA Captain Fatter which no Claims will be recognised.
SUMMER, Carrying His Ma-
Optional goods will be landed here unless jesty's Maile, will be despatched from instructions are given to the contrary before this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the NOON, TO-DAY 1 th February, at Noon, taking Fassen- gers and Cargo for the above Porte in con- nection with the Company's s.s. Britannia 6,525 tons, from Colombo, Passengers ao- commodation in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Agents
Hongkong, January 26, 1905.
$178
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Next Sailings will be as follows:- S.S. POLYNESIEN.........February 21, 1905. S.S. CALEDONIEN......March 7, 1905. S.S. OCEANIEN .........March 21, 1905.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France. L. BRIDOU,
and Tea for London(ander arrangemont)will Acting Agent.
be transhipped at Colombo into the mail Hongkong, January 26, 1905. 173 steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, &o,, will be conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.S. Macedonia, due in London on the 25th FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL. March, 1906.
Parcels will be received at this Office CONSIGNmed that all Goods are are hereby
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
THE Company's Steamship
- KUMSANG, Captain E. J. BULLER, will be despatched the 9th
аб above on THURSDAY, February, at 3 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
202
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM. 'SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND Pours, and taking through Cargo to AnzLAIDE, NEW ZEALAND. TASMANIA, &o.).
THE Steamship
THE EMPIRE,
With Liberty to call at the MALABAR COAST. Captain HELMS, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 14th February, at Noon. THE Steamship
SENECA,
Now in port, and READY TO RECEIVE CARGO, will be despatched on FRIDAY, the 3rd February, at 4 p.m.
For Freight and further information,
apply to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
2235
OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Department. Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
YIA PORTS AND -SUEZ CANAL. With Liberty to Call at MALABAR Coast. PROPOSED SAILINGE FROM HONGKONG
1905. STEAMERS..
TO SAT... SATSUMA
About Feb. 15, RICHMOND CASTLE...About Feb. 25. SAINT FILLANS.........About Mar. 10. For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO., ETD, Agents,
Hongkong, February 1, 1905,
This well-known Steuer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has & Refrigera- ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon
are carried.
N.B. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooms.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, January 21, 1905.-
Not Responsible for Dehts.
87
VEITHER the Captain, the Agents, tho
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
FOREST HALL, Bristish Steamship, Cap- 110 tain P. A. Logan Standard. Oil Co.
until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
For further Partisulars, apply to
A. HEWETT,
Superintendent Hongkong, January 30, 1905,-
THE STEAMSHIP MACDUFF.
informed
landed at their risk into the GoDowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF and GODOWN Co., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be ob- tained
No Claims will be admitted after the 197 Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th Febru-. ary, will be subject to rent. V
Notices to Consignees.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship Kumsang, having arrived from the above Porta Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside,
Cargo impeding the discharge or re- maining on board after 4 Pa., the 1st prox. will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into Godowns at West Point
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, January 30, 1905,
195
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM ANTWERP AND LONDON.
THE Steamship
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th February, or they will not be recog nized.
All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th February, at 3p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, January 30, 1905,
204
HEN LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP BENVORLICH
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND
STRAITS.
of here
formed that all Goods are being RADNORSHIRE, Captain J. M. HAFFNER, having arrived landed at their risk into the GoDowns of from the above Ports, Consignees of the HONGKONG and KOWLOON WHARF and Cargo are hereby informed that their GODOWN CO., LIMITED, whence and/or Goods are being landed at their risk from the wharves delivery may be into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND No Claims will be admitted after the KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN Co., LTD., Goods have left the Godowes, and all at KOWLOON and stored at Consignees risk Goods undelivered after the 2nd Prox,
will be subject to rent | and expense,
No Claims will be admitted after the
All Claims against the Steamer must be Goods have left the Godowns, and all presented to the Undersigned on or before Goods remaining undelivered after the 1st the 9th Prox. or they will not be re February, will be subject to rent.
All Broken, Chated, and Damaged Goods All broken, are to be left in the Godowns where they are to be left in will be examined on the 1st February, at will be examines 2.30 p.m.
No Fire Insurance Bill of Lading vill ka co
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.:
Agents. Hongkong, January 28, 1905,-
178
GIBB
damaged Goods they
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905.
Intimations.
MIYAKO HOTEL,
A NEW
DEL
KYOTO, JAPAN.
AND STRICTLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL
ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL..
Annual Meeting.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The seatholders and subscribers of St.
Banks.
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
„INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHALTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
CAPITAL PAID-UP RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE
hot
but could they afford it? At the beginnjug of 1903 they had a debit of $1,137, but they ended the year with a credit balance of 81,500. That was to say they had gain- ed 88,000. They estimated, assuming thatHE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, the repairs of the organ were to cost say not more than $3,000, that at the close of John's Cathedral held their annual meeting this year they would have a balance in hand of $2,500. They proposed to appro at St. Paul's College yesterday at 5 p.m.priate $2,00), of that for the Kowloon The meeting was under the presidency chaplain and guarantee that amount for of the Right Rev. J. O. Hoare, Bishop of three successive years. At the same time, it was also arranged that they were to got more than half of the services of the new Captain L. A. W. Barnes Lawrence, and chaplain for the Cathedral and all the Mrs Barnes Lawrence, Mra Hoare, Dr parochial work of Kowloon was taken off
their hands. Atkinson, Rev. F. T. Johnson, Rov, W.
The matter was put before the meeting J. Southam, Dr F. Clark, Major C. J.│in order that it might be fully and fairly Pritchard, Messrs J. Whittall, A. Bryer, H. W. Slade, J. 31. Beck, G. H. Edwards, G. Piercy, W Armstrong and W. L. Pattandem.
FULLY Situated. Decorated and Appointed with Latest Approvements. Victoria, and there were also present Hon.
Home-like and Comfortable. Clean and Quiet,
BEAUTIFUL VIEWS, AND WALKS. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND EFFICIENT ATTENDANCE. MODERATE TARIFF.
December 6, 1904.
THIS
TELEPHONE: Nos. 421 AND 338.
OSAKA HOTEL,
NAKANOSHIMA PARK,
OSAKA, JAPAN.
(TELEPHONE: No. 713, HIGASHİ).
2181
The Rov. F. T. Johnson opened the meeting with prayer and Me Whittal rend the Treasurer's report. He drew attention to the fact that, whilst seat rents, donations and subscriptions had fallen off a little, the amounts from offertorien generally had increased in spite of a special-offertory that had been added during the year. There was an increase in general expenditure, but
HOTEL, which faces the Rivor on Thres Sides, is the only one in OSAKA the balance at credit had advanced from
Catering for Foreigners.
ALL UP-TO-DATE COMFORTS AND EXCELLENT
December 5, 1904.
R. FARI,
CUISINE.
Manager.
LAXATINE.
THE NEW IDEAL PURGATIVE.
FOR ALL LIVER, KIDNEY AND HEMORRHOID TROUBLES.
RECOMMENDED BY THE WORLDS'
PHYSICIANS.
FINEST
2182
AXATINE is the mildest aperient known. It is pleasant in taste, not drastic but certain in action and even in large doses is harmless. Laxatino being nou irrit- able will be found a great boon, to ladies especially, and in cases where the kidneys are irritable or diseased. Lazatine is strongly recommended by the Continental Authorities and is being largely used in the London hospitals. Messra A. S. WATSON & Co. L., have been appointed the Hongkong Agents for this preparation.
Hongkong, December 8, 1904.
Intimations.
I NAKAZAWA, No. 7, D'AGUILAR STREET. JAPANESE CURIO STORE.
UST Arrived a New Shipment of Artistic JUST Arrived a NexS NEW YEAR'S
CARDS and a Varied Assortment of XMAS
PRESENTS. An Inspection is Earnestly Solicited. PRICES VERY MODERATE.
Hongkong, October 22, 1904,
SING ON & CO.,
1904
Nos. 35 & 87, HING LOONG STREET. [RON, STEEL, METAL AND HARD. WARE MERCHANTS.
IRON,
Retail and Wholesale Ironmongers, Pig Iron Bud Foundry Coke Importers, and Genera Storekeepers. PRICES MODERATE. Hongkong, December 14, 1904,
MARTIN'S
2249
PIOL STEEL for Ladies: PILS
Franch Remedy for all Irregularities. Thezsak?? at Ladles koop a bar of Martin's Pills in the house, so the >> the arst sign of any Inemaity of the Hyster a timely lose may be sdrainstore how who use them
Hand Aoki, hasan Meir areTmova sela All Chemisle as $1 #boros, or posh Bros M-MARTIN, KÖSTHAMPTONENBLANS
"THE REVENUE OF CHINA,”
SERIES. OF ARTICLES, Reprinted from 'The China Mail.
AN APPENDIX.
WITH
To be had at the Orries or Tum Parru.
· Mosare, KLLY & Wars, Le», And Messrs. · Bremen & Co.
Prics, 50 Coate,
SECOND EDITION,
【ISTORY OF TER CHURCHES or
H2010, BURLA, SAN. THE MALAY
INDIA, CAMBODIA, ANNAM, THIBET,
JOREA AND JAPAN, Entrusted to the Society of the
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This successful and highly popular remedy, as - ployed in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Kostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, combines all Le desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind and surpasses everything bitberto employed
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in a remarkably short time, often a few days only, removes all discharges from the urinary organs, superseding injections, the use of which does irre parable harm by laying the foundation of strictare and other serious diseases. DEPEN
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Insurances.
2211
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
· INSURANCE COMPANY.
TOTAL FUNDS At Sher DECEMBER, 1905,
0 £16,895,650.
Authorised Capital £3,000,000
Subscribed Capital
Paid-up Capital £687,500 00 II-Fire Funds 3,056,961 12 3 III-Life & Annuity Funds 13,154,188 167 £16,898,650 8 10 Revenue Fire Branch..., 1,935 128 0 0
Life & Annuity{
Branches......
1,615,755 11 9
£3,550,883 11 9 The Accoumulated Funds of the Fire and Life Departments are free from liability in respect of each other.
Hongkong, June 18, 1904.
1527
$1,505.36 to 84,136 50. He emphasised the fact that by far the greater part of that would be absorbed by repairs to the Church
organ.
The Bishop alluded to the satisfactory condition of accounts. When the seniors went away they took their larger donations with them and ho asked the juniors not to forgathat they ought to increase their donations as they in turn rose to be seniors. The chief use for congratulation lay in the increased collections, which were $550 more this year in the ordinary services.
This was a very marked increase when they
.came to consider that there had been an
discussed.
In answer to a question by Mr Slade the Bishop said that beyond the $2,000 per year, the Cathedral guaranteed nothing to provide for a deficiency.
L
HOLDERS .. RESERVE FUND-
104
Banks.
NTERNATIONAL
CORPORATION.
BANKING
FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES IN CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
...£800,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
AUTHORISED.......... GOLD $10,000,000 ..£800,000
£800,000 CAPITAL PAID-ur.........Gow $ 3,947,200 RESELVE FUND...GOLD $ 3,947,200
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balancos.
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 %
6
3 " T. P. COCHRANE,
Manager.
11
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Hongkong, May 20, 1904.
Mr Slade proposed the adoption of the Huggestion as expounded by the Bishop. Major Pritchard-seconded-and it was car-THE MERCANTILE BANK
-INDIA, LIMITED.
ried.
The following were elected to the Church Body: Dr Akinson, Hon. Captain L. A. W. Barnes Lawrence, Messrs. H. W. Slade, J. Whittall, A. Bryer, and W. Armstrong. On the proposal of Rey, F. T. Johnson, seconded by Mr G. H. Edwards, Mr J. C, Peter was re-elected auditor.
Rev. F. T. Johnson closed the meeting with votes of thanks to all who during the past year had assisted in the work of the Cathedral, viz., the Church Body, the hon. secretary (Mr Bryer), the hon. treasurer (M. Whittall), the auditor (Mr J. Pater), Ruv. JH. France, Revs. Bunbury and Jenkins; Messrs J. Hays and Chapman, and the choir. He paid a tribute to Mr A. G. Ward who, he said, might go away with the satisfaction that he was leaving the choir in a most prosperous condition financially and numerically. A great deal of the success of the choir was due to Mr.
Ward who had conducted most ably.
"ALWAYS AILING,"
BUT NOT SICK ENQUNE TO KEEP to Bed.
to bed
AUTHOLIZED CAPITAL........ SUBSCRIBED.......... PAID UP.........
46
HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK, LONDON OFFICE-THREADNEEDLE HOUSE,
E.C.
AGENTS FOR THE OHINA LONDON —F. ALGAR” 11 & 12, Lane, Lombard Street, E.O.
& Co., 50, Cornhill, GORDO Gorna, Inidgate Oiroux, B 0, Hrr & Co., 81, -Cannon Streil SANTIEL DEACON & 06; 11602E Leodenhall Street. W. DAN WILMA Cannon Street, E.O BE WA 150. Fleet Street. C. MITCHELL & Snow Hill Holborn Fiadua SELL'S ADVERTIFING AGENCY Liiv., - Fleet Street E,0.- PARIS AND
EUROPE - MA
FAVRE & Co., 18 Ru de Időr Bateliers, NEW YORK: The Onnan: EVANGELIME
OFFICE. 52, West 22nd Streets: JAN FRANCISCO. and American Reein
generally -BEAN & BLACK, San Fran cisco.
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW
LONDON BANKERS: National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. British Linen Company Bank,
BRANCHES & AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD.
OF Corporation-Transacta-every-de- Toription of Banking and Exchange business, receives money in Current Ac- .£1,500,000 count and accepts Fixed Deposit at rates ..£1,125,000 | which may be ascertained on application. ..2 662,500 ..£ 80,000
RESERVE FUND....
BANKERS: LONDON JOINT STOOK BANK, LIFTED.
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS :— For 12 Montha .....................................
20, DRз Voux ROAD, HONGKONG.
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager. Hongkong, January 3, 1905.
20
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA.
ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DEGREE OF TEX
12TH NOVEMBER, 1896.
8
10
8
•
.........% EVAN ORMISTON.. Manager.
294
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, PAID-UP CAPITAL,
404
Tls. 5,000,000 2,500,000
Hongkong, May 14, 1904.
THE
THE BANK OF TAIWAN,
LIMITED.
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER).
CAPITAL SUBSÜRIBED............. YEN 5,000,000.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe.
Nagasaki. Osaka.
Shanghai.
Tainan,
Tameui.
Tokio. Yokohama.
WHAT A lot of people there are always CAPITAL PAID-UP
......YEN 2,500,000. ailing,' but not enough to keep increase of over $2,000 in the past three-By their pale, sallow faces, dull eyes and
How do you know them? HEAD OFFICE: TAIPER, FORMOSA, years. It was a very encouraging sign hopeless appearance-thin in face and not on account of money, but because of body, and always alarmed at their condi. Amoy.
tion. the evidence of good congregations and that the people who attended enjoyed the services, which evidently met the minds of the people. Speaking not from the artistic point of view, he thought that the Church singing of late had cer- tainly been suited to the work of the Cathedral.
They heard this in the
way the congregation joined in the singing and the general heartiness of the services was very marked. He expressed his great thanks to the choir, the organist and to
those who gave a great deal of time, trouble and art to the musical part of the services. An agreement had been drawn up for a now organier because Mr Ward was leaving.
Mr Ward had got a post, which he thought
would suit him botter, in Shanghai, and
Keolung.
Auping, They will tell you their back aches, that Foochow their head and limbs ache; that they have no energy-are rheumatic, nervous, and irritable; can't sleep, can't eat ; overy little cold affects their back-they cough a little, and their heart acts strangely. They are generally miserable.
Such people have kidney trouble, and don't know it.,
.
Their illness is caused by weak kidney action. The kidneys are clogged, and are
keeping back in the body the uric acid and the fluid waste which cause urinary dis order, bladder troubles, Bright's disease and dropsy.
HONGKONG OFFICE;
4, QUEEN'S ROAD. Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application.
S. SHIGENAGA,
Manager.
1
Hongkong, February 2, 1904.
216
Despondent as they are, it is difficult to convince them, and to get them to stop YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, thinking about their ills.
But a cure is easy and certain. Doan's backache kidney pills will make them hearty and well, by helping the kidneys to
THE
LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880.
Yon 24,000,000
18,000,000
11
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22
6,000,000 9,520,000
from the body disease-causing impurities CAPAI SUBSCRIBED
CAPITAL PAID-UP This medicine is especially for kidneyCAPITAL UNCALLED
and urinary troubles, and can be relied RESERVE FUND upon as safe and certain.
It does not open
the bowels.
All the chief chemists and medicine-
ל
they could only wish him God speed and
HEAD OFFICE YORQUAMA. prosperity, and express their deep regret at his leaving. If anyone wished to see the
BRANCHER AND AGENCIER : agreement it was on the table for inspection,
KODE. NAGASAKI. but he thought it inadvisable to read it and dealers sell Doan's Backacho Kidney Pills, TORTO.
LYONS. NEW YORK. thereby publish to the world its terms. It price 2/9 for 1 box, or 13/9 for 6 boxes; or LONDON, had been carefully prepared by the Church the medicine may be had, post free, en SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU, BOMBAY
receipt of price, direct from the proprietors SHANGIAJ, TIENTHIN. NEWOHWANO. body assisted by a lawyer. Efforts were
LIAOYANG. DALNY, à good organist The Foster-McClellan Co., 8, Wells- being made to secure
street, Oxford-street, London, England, and in the meantime, Mr Chapman,
LONDON BANKE88: who was accustomed to take the work of who will also send a Sample Box Free to
Anyone who writes for it and mentions this The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, organist in the Church of England, was willing to do the work for six m nths.
With regard to the chaplaincy at Kow- loon, it was proposed that the chaplain's services would be divided between the Cathedral and Kowloon. It meant that.
FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. the. Cathedral would pay for the man but
OF
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,
STATEMENT TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1903.
ASSETS, GOLD...... NET SURPLUS, Gold... INCOME, GOLD
.$5,868,820.37 $2,156,118.80 .$3,470,787.53
FIRE BRANCH,
not have the whole of his services and. it
fell to be considered whether they could
do this and whether, from the Cathedral
point of view, they wanted to do it.
Mr Slade proposed the adoption of the report and accounts. Mr Armstrong se- conded and the motion was carried.
The Bishop announced that the Church Body proposed that a bonus of $500 be given to Mr Ward in recognition of his servicca on the occasion of his retirement.
HE Undersigned, having been appointed He did not think they were bound to grant AGENTS the borb Comappointed this, but there was enough in the agree prepared to accept Fire Risks at Currentment to give Mr Ward a claim on them. Rates.
'SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, March 23, 1904.
562
+
THE WESTERN. ASSURANCE COM PANY OF TORONTO · AND LONDON.
INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.
MARINE BRANCH.
AGENTS for the above are prepared THE Undersigned having been appointed to accept Risks at Current Rates.
ALEX. ROSS & CO. Hongkong, April 28, 1904. 1412
THAT, BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP
IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT THE PREPARATIONS
OF
Apart from this, however, Mr Ward had rendered valuable services for eight years Hod it was a good thing to recognise these services.
the The proposal was approved on motion of Mr Whittall, seconded by Mr. Armstrong.
Mr Chapman was appointed temporary organist for a term of nix months on the motion of Rev. F. T. Johnson, seconded by Mr Slade.
Mr Beck moved and Mr G. Piercy seconded that the matter of the vacancy for
organist be left entirely in the hards of the Church Body, and it was agreed to.
had reted as verger for the past ten years, Owing to the retirement of Mr White,who
Mr. Vanstone had been appointed and the appointment was confirmed on the notion of Rev. F. T. Johnson, seconded by Dr Clark.
The Bishop then dealt with the proposed appointment of an assistant chaplain. It was proposed that a chaplain be engaged from home to assist in the Cathedral and take charge of the Kowloon Church as sug- gested by the Colonial Church Council. It was thought that, or the whole, this-would be the best way to start the work in the
originated in no small degree through the Naval services now held in the Torpedo Depot in Kowloon. The present Naval
Mrs ELLEN, SKIN SPECIALIST, Kowloon Church. The Kowloon Church
B
HIGHTON, England, are unsurpassed for Creating Restoring, and Pre. serving Beanty. Their application impart
to the Face, Neck and Arms a Delicate chaplain had expressed, his willingness to Softness, the Fresh Tints of Health and the carry on the present services in the new Odour of Flowers. To preserve her beauty church, thus leaving the new chaplain is the natural ambition of every woman of entirely free in the evenings and the new culture. The CREAM, POWDER and Naval chaplain would do likewise subject LOTIONS prepared by MRS ELLEN her to the approval of the Naval authorities. ∙self are not only quite harmless, but being The chaplain would be available for the natural skin nutrients, are distinctly bene Cathedral in the evening and would also icial,
assist at the early morning service, and conduct the mid-day in his own SOLE AGENTS:
A SWATSON & Co., LTD.-
Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong, September 26, 1904.
1754
ZAST PHÁYA RECLAMATION
SOHRME.
AS PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINE LOT HOLDERS BY SIR PAUL CITATER
paper.
I
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
PEKING.
Parr's Bank, Limited, The Union of London and Smithe Bank, Limited.
HONGKONG BRANCH-Interest allowed, On Current Account at the Fate of % per annum on the daily balance.
On fized deposite for 12 months, 6% per
On fixed deposits for & lavathe, 4% per
NFORMATION has been received fromanum.
the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out as under :-
On Monday, 6th February: From Pinewood, in a North-Westerly diree. tion, at ranges of 2,000 to 6,000 yards, commencing at 9,30 a.m., and finishing
10.30 a.m.
From Stonecutters West, in a Westerly direction, at ranges of 2,000 to 10,000 yarde, commencing at 3 p.m., and finishing at 4 p.m.
}
On Thursday, 9th February:- From Pottinger, Gough, Lyemun Redoubt, Sywan and Pak-sha-an, towards the entrance to Junk Bay and also towards Waglar, at ranges of 600 to 14,000. yards, commencing at 9.30 a.m., and finishing at 12 noon.
From Pak-sha Wan (Night firing), towards the entrance to Junk Bay, at ranges of from 600 to 4,000 yards, commencing
of
at 7 p.m., and finishing at 8 p.m:
If the weather is unfavourable on either
the above dates, Practice will take place
on the following day.
keep clear of the range.
All ships, junks and other vessels are to
L. BARNES-LAWRENCE,
Captain, R. N.,
Harbour Master, &c. Harbour Department,
181 Hongkong, January 27, 1905,
TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM-||
WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
7.00 a. to 7.30 .....Every 30 minutes. 7.30 am to 8.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00 am. to 8.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.20 a.m. to 9.30 ....Every 10 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 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. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to b.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes,
NIGHT-CANE,
aqur.
❤
HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI,
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. CANTON,
ZEALAND :-Gordon & GoTOR, bourne and Sydney,
EYLON-W. M. SMITH & Co.
APOTHECABIES Co, Colombo, zuma BATAVIA: HIM. YAN DORF & Do SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &o. :-KAY &
WALSH, LTD., Singapore,, . PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-A S.
BON & CO., Manila. OHINA:-Ag, N. MOALLE &
LINITED. Foochoto, BROCKETT & Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD SAGA EN and KELLY & WALSH. Zokohas LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and K & WALSH.
Hotels,
MACAO AND CANTON HOTELS.
A LITTLE CHANGE,
THE Round Trip from HONGKONG,
MADAU, thence to CANTON, and back to HONGKONG, will be found in- teresting and enjoyable.
WM. FARMER,
Proprietor.
PENANG,
OHEPOO,
HANKOW,
SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN
PEKING
THE BANK PURCHASES and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange, drawn
Hongkong, March 10, 1904
on
above places, Salle Drafts and
482
the phir Transfits Payable at its KING EDWARD
Branches Agencies.
HONGKONG BRANCH.
Advances mado on approved coduritier, HOTEL
Bills Discounted.
Interest allowed on Current Accounts at the Rate Balances.
ri", t་|
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL.
Private Bar and Billiard Rooma.
2% per Annum on the Daily
1
On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months
3
Ladles Afternoon Ten
Rooms.
4%
+
91
"
12
**
to 5% E. W, RUTTER,
Manager.
1970
Hongkons, January 6, 1905,
Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1841.
AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS.
NOTICE.
TE Bez to Notify Customers that from 1st January, 1905, Separate Ac- counts will be rendered for Aerated Waters. An inclusive charge will be made for Waters and Bottles, and full credit wih be allowed for ompties when returned.
Orders for Aerated Waters should be addressed to
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
Aerated Water Manufactory,
Des Vieux Rond-Central.
PRICE LIST : S$1.20 per dozen will be allowed for Aerated "Water Bottles: when returned in good condition.
Seda Water
Lithia Water
Hot and Cold Water throughout.
Electrically Lighted.
Electric Fans (if required). Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor.
Table D'Hota at Separate Tables. For terms, &c., apply to the
Hongkon
MANAGER.
1229
June 10, 1932..
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN,
PLUNKET'S
THE PEAK
bear the TRAM TERMINTS TELEPHONE 58,
For Term19.
Apply to the MANAGER.
THE BEST BİLLİARD TABLES 'IN THE COLONY ARE AT
741
THE KOWLOON HOTEL,
KOWLOON.
rican Management.
A High-class Tourist's Hotel under Anse- Por Doz.sine, Beautiful Garden.
First-class Cui-
MODERATE CHARGES.
J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor, and Manager.
$1,70
Soda Water in Bombay Bottles Potash Seltzer and B.P. Soda
1.80
1.80
Lemonade
1.80
Hongkong, November 22; 1904.
Tonic Water
1.80
1.95
1.95
Lemon Squash
1.95
Raspberryade
1.95
A LING &
Stone Ginger Buer...
1.95
co.,
589
Hongkong, December 28, 1904.
2319
On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per
TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Manager. Hongkong, January 18, 1905.
H
..$10,000,000
TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP Capital,.... RESERVE FÜND—. »
Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve.... 7,000,000
LIABILITY RESERVE
PROPRIETORS",
OF
COURT OF DIRECTORS;
-$17,000,000 $10,000,000
A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.-Chairman.
H. F. TOMKINS, Esq.-Deputy Chairman,
A. Haupt, Esq. H. Schubart, Esq. E. Shellim, Esq.
Hon. W. J. Gresson. | Hon. R. Shewan. E. Goetz, Esq. N. A. Siebs, Esq. H. W. Slade, Esq. E. S. Whcaller,
Esq. CHIEF MANAGER : Hongkong J. R. M. SMITH,
MANAGER: Shanghai-H. M. BETIS. BANKERS--LONDON AND COUNTY
BANKING Co., LD.
LONDON
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of 2 par cent, per annum on the daily balanco.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS:—
For 3 months. 2 per cent per annum.
6
"
12
*
31
17
J. R. M. SMITH,
Ohief Manager. Hongkong, August 22, 1904,
courts. It was proposed that the Cathe 3.15 pent, and 5, 9.45 p.m. to 11.15 "
dral pay $2.000 towards the salary of the Kowloon chaplain, the remainder to be paid by the vestry of the Kowloon church. The post should be held by a married man and he presumed that the salary ought to be near $1,000 in order to enable one to hold the post. The arrangement would be for not less than three years, unless the
Kowloon chapel should undertake the entire support of its own chaplain. When that took place, he hoped the Cathedral would be able to say it could have another assistant chaplain for itself. The passage froin England to Hongkong would be paid.
p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYS.
66
Ginger Ale...
THE VICTORIA "DISPENSARY.
NOTICE.
TE Beg to Notify Customers that from counts will be rendered for Aorated Waters. An inclusive charge will be made for Waters and Bottles, and full credit will be allowed for empties when returned.
Orders for Aerated Waters should be addressed to
W ist January, 1905, Separate Ac-
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
PRICE LIST. $1.20 per dozen will be allowed for Aerated Water Bottles when returned in good condition.
Per Daz. $1.70
I
Soda Water
Soda Water in Bombay Bottles Potash Seltzer and B.P. Soda
1.80
1:80
Lemonado
1.80
Tonic Water
Lithia Water
1.80 1.95
1.95,
1.95
1.95
Ginger Alo...
Lemon Squash
Raspberryado
Stone Ginger Beer...
Hongkong, December 28, 1934.
WATKINS, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
FURNITURE STORE,
AND
136
FOOCHOW LACQUERED WARE. 68, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGLONG. Hongkong, September 3, 1904
1627
KWONG TY CHEONG, LATE OF NO. 47, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. CHINESE & JAPANESE CURIO DEALER.
.PRICES VERY MODERATË. 8, D'AGUILAR STREET, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, October 20, 1904.
ПНЕ
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
1806
THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are prepared, during suspension of their Trans-Pacific Service and until further. notice, to Book Cargo and issue Bills of Lading to SEATTLE, WASH., VK- TORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC CÒÂEE PORTS, also to OVERLAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES and' CANADA in connection with the GREAT NORTH- ERN: RAILWAY from SEATTLE". -- hitherto, by the Steamers of the NORTH- ERN PAŬIF10 5.8. CUY, BOSTON
· STEAMSHIP: and TOWBOAT=COYS,||| 1.95.
OCEAN S.S. COY. and EHINA MUTUAL 2320
N.N. COY
WE Bes Customers that from
Let January, 1905, Separate Ac counts will be rendered for Aerated Waters. An inclusive charge will be allowed for Waters and Bottles, and full credit will be allowed for empties when returned.
Orders for Aorated Waters should be
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
THE business of the above Bank is con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND
addressed to CORPORA SHANGHAI BANKING TION. Rules may be obtained on ap. plication
5. a.m. to 9.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.CO ... to 9.30 am...Every 30 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m....Every 15 minutes. 19.30 a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. INTEREST on deposits is allowed' at 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 3) PER CENT. per annum. Depositors
1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Evary 15 minnois.
5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minuta. y transfer at their option balances of 6.60 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 16 minutes.100 or more to the HONGKONG AND 7.00 pm to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on
NIGHT CARS sa on Week Days,
FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
SATURDAYS.
Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.45p.m.-annum.
The Full Details Printed in Pamphlet Form by the Church Body and the return passage 5 SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the
NOW READY.
by the Kowloon Body. The new chaplain Company's Gillos, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, would undertake his duties not later Des Voeux Road Central,;. 27J SONG | than St. Andrew's Day; 1905, when it was JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
Coples may be had at 'ORINA MAILT Office hoped that the architects would have the
Price 50 Cen z ́esch,
church ready for use. That was the scheme
For the Hongkong and Shanghat
Banking Corporation,
WATKINS, LIMITED.
PRICE LIST $1.20 per dozen' will be allowed for Aerated Water Bottles when returned in good condition.
Per Doz $1.70
Soda Water Soda Water in Bombay Bottles
1.80 Potash Seltzer and B.P. Soda· 1.80 Lemonade...
1.80
Tonic Water
Lithis. Water
Ginger Ale...
1.80
1.95 1.95
Lemon Squash
1.95
Raspberryade
1.95
Stone Ginger Beer
1.95
1617
Hongkong, December 28, 1904.
2321
J. R, M. SMITH,
Chief Manager
fieneral Monoge, Hongkong, December
904% 1081
Hongkong, May 1, 1900,
For further Particulars, apply at the Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road,
A. S. MIHARA,
Manager.
Hongkong, May 20, 1904.
STEAM TO CANTON,
THE
OPPING
now Twin Screw Steel Steamer.
* KWONG OHOW. 1,309 tona......Captain J. P. MARTI
ZWONG TUNGANG
1,238 tons... Usptain H. W. Warkı Leave HONGKONG for OANTON at Every Evening (Saturday exospeed) Leave CANTON for HONGKONG abom
6,80 o'clock Every Evening (Besday excepted).
These fine new Steamers have celled accommodation for fir Passengers and are lit throughout Electricity.
Passage Fare Single Journey...$4.06 Mealan
The Company's Wharf is a shortalistance
West of the Harbour Master's Office.
SHIU ON BE CO. LTD.
YUEN ON S.S. CO., LD.,
No. 8, QUEEN'S DAD WEBT. ongkong, November 3, 1904,
8
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS,
January 31.
Andree Kickmers, German str., 1,020, H. Köhn, Bangkok Jan, 25, Rico and Wood,
·Butterfield & SWIRE.
Free, British steamer, 2,657, Kerr, Singapore Jan, 25, Oil.-Meyer & Co.'
→February 1.
Prinz Waldemar, German str., 3,227, C. Woltemas, Yokohama, via Kobe and Moji Jan. 25, General.-MELONERS & Co...
Pakling, British str., 2,875, Rodway, Hasgow, via Liverpool and Singapore Jan. 28, General-BUTTERFIELD & SWINE.
Kwangse, British steamer, 1,201, Stott, Wuhu Jan, 26, General.-BUTTERFIELD &
SWIRE
Chansung, British steamer, 1,418, R. Cox, Swatow Jan. 31, General.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
M. Struve, German str., 986, P. Brandt, Tamaui January 29, Amoy 30, and Swatow 31, General.-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
Biger, Norwegian str., 875, Ch. Rafen, Chinkiang Jan. 28, Rice.-ORDER.
Cebu, American steamer,1,647, Antonio Yuchuangorri, Manila January 28, General. Echo
ORDER.
Seneca, British str., 3,171, W. Grimes, Shanghai Jan. 29, General. Standard OIL CO.
Tyr, Norwegian.atr., from Canton. Peiching, Chinese str,, from Canton.
DEPARTURES. February 1.
Bayern, for Europe, &c. Triumph, for Swatow, Kwanglee, for Canton. Fetching, for Shanghai,
Haicking, for Swatow.
Trocas, for Shanghai,
Profit, for Bangkok.
Apenrade, for siphong.
Koksichung, for Bangkok.
Yangtze, for Singapore and Londen.
CLEARED.
Macduff, for Shanghai.
li, for Saigon..
Priam, for Singapore and London. Onda, for Yokohama,"
PASSENGERS:
ARRIVED.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
J
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr H. H. Balch Mr F. Barbillon Mr R. B. Beattie Lt. Col. Belford Mr B. Bienenfeld Mr and Mrs T.
Bingham & child Mr R. J. Birbock Mr W. S. Bissell Mr D. K. Blair
Per Prinz Waldemar, for Hongkong : from Yokohama, Messra T. Kubo, K. Takano, T. Watanabe, R. Murata, 1. Kimura, R. Maryoto, Y. Fujiwara, S. Aisawa, 11. Kusumi, J. Ishiwara, S. Ta kaiwa, Y. Matsushita, J. Kakimura, and K. Acaba; from Kobe, Mr E. des Voeux, Mrs G. M. Arab, Messrs T. Nemoto, Y. Nobayashi, and K. H. Redfern.
SHIPPING REPORTS
The British steamer Seneca reports: From Shanghai Jan. 29th, strong N. W gale and heavy sea in Formosa Chaunek.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Mails will close :-
For CANTON.—
Per Poman, at 7.30 a.m., on Thursday,
the 2nd February.
For SINGAPORE & SOURABAYA.--
- Por Ontang, at 11 a.m., on Thursday, the
2nd Felfruary.
For SHANGHAI,
'MFT. H. Kempf
Mr F. W. Kite Mr W. de Lamothe Mr A. R. Lewis
Mr D. Macdonald E.Mr C. Gordon Mackie
Dr O. Marrlott
Mr T. P. McAran Mr and Mrs F. W.
Mead!
Mr & Mrs R. Boggan Mr & Mrs E. Meikle.
and infant
Lt. & Mrs W. M.
Moir
MOJI, KOBE &
YOKOHAMA.--
Mr B. A. Bonner
Mr R. W. Borthwick Mr and Mrs E. M. Mrs R. W. Borthwick Moon
and child
Mr L. Broughall Mr M.-S. Brown'
Brown Mr and Mrs J.
Miss L. Cadelo Mr and Mrs Callos
Dr Francis Clark Mr W. G. Clark
Dr F. Muller
Mr A. G. Newington
Mrs J. A. Pattio K.Mr and Mrs T. L.
Perkins.
Mr W. H. Potts Miss F. La Prietoon Mr W. T. Paddepha Mr Jas. Quin Mr F. O. Ranney Mrs F. O. Ranney Dr L. R. Roel
Mr T. Clarke Mr S. C. Cowan Mr G. Cunningham
Mr G. Richardson Mr R. W. Campbol!Mr P. F. Rico
Davidson
Mr F. O. Davies Mrs J. T. Davies
Mr F. B. Deacon
Mr G. Dean Mrs R. Dean
Mr A. Dickinson
Mr and Mrs Douglas Mr W. Douglas
Mr and
Mrs T.
Downing
Mr G. 1. Edwards
Mr.A. Emerson
Mrs A. Fay
1. G. Fisher
Dr A. F. Forster
Mr and Mrs C. Fox Mr & Mrs A. Frege
Mrs J. S. Roach and
child
Mr W. R. Robertson Mr N. H. Rutherford Mr R. T. D. Sayle Mr W. E. Schmidt
Mr and Mrs J.. G
Sent and infant C.Dr Seeber:
Mr J. M. Shiolds
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day,
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Seations, commending from Green Island. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked h., near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of midway between each shore are marked c,, in conjunction with the figures denoting
Section.
1. From Green Jsland to the Gas Works.
2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Whart.
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Officer
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market.
5. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf,
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard,
-Fessels' Names.
Steamers,
Agincourt
Bection.
!'
7. From Naval Yard to Bine Baildings' 8. From Blue Buildings to East Point.
9. From Kellet'e Island to North Point,
10. Kowloon Wharves.
11. Jafuine Whari.
Captain.
Flag and Rig.
Toni nett.
Date of Arrival
Oonetgness or Agents,
Destination.
Bemarki,
Worsnop.. Andree Rickmers...... 3 Kohn Ardova
Confidenza.
3 Gilman & Co.
British str. 2876 Oct. Ger. str. 1020 Jan. 3 cSmith...
British str. 2271 Jan. Bjornsterne Bjornson. 3 cOlson ............ Norw. str. 3 Valentin......... British str. Burma....... Cebu
3 cYuchusagorri... Amer. str.
31 Butterfield & Swire
29 Mitsui Busgun Kaisha
725 Jan. 1974 Jan. 468 Feb.
20 Aagaard, Thoroson & Co.
9 Order 1Order.
Swatow & Anping Feb. 8.
Chihll
19 cHooker ............**
Chansang
3 c Cox.
3 ¿Lico
3 c Prideaux
3 cRafen......
4 Marshall.
3 cHoolgar
3 cAndersen
Forrest Hall....... Haitan
2 Logan.
str. Norw. str. British str.
British str. 1124 Jan. British str. 1416 Feb. str. 1498 Jan. Ital. British str. 1789 Jan. British str. British str. Chi.
18 Butterfield & Swire
e
1Jardine, Matheson & Co.
16 Java-China-Japan Lijn. 30 Order
875 Feb, 3003 Jan.
180. P. R. Co.
959 Jan.
26 C. M. S. N. Co.
860 Jan. 1991 Jan.
17 Ordor
14Standard Oil Co.
¡Roschnei
British str.
1183 Jan.
22 Douglas Steamship Co.
9 cSawer
3 Hamer
British str. Wer. str.
1537 Jan.
28 Jardino, Matheson & Co.
Kobe
1275 Jan.
18 Lauts, Wegener & Co.
...Godinau
French str.
705 Nov.
27 A. R. Marty
3 Miller
British str. 1143 Jan.
31 Butterfield & Swire
Easby Abbey. Eigor
+
Empress of India Feiching. Fri
Hinsang
Hohnstein
Mr C. Skott
Hue.....
Mr Geu, Somervillo
Hunan
Mr G. H. Soper
Mr A. L. Stein
Mr. S. Stein
Mr W. M. Stewart
Mr C. B. Thomas
Mr L. H. Friedlander Dr J. C. Thomson
Me Cover
Mr F. Graham
Mr A. W. Grant
Mr. Chas. A Graves
Mr H. C. Gray
Mr J. Thornborrow
Mr W. D. Trimnell
Mrs L. G. Tufnell
Mr J. M. Tuther
Mr S. C. Vickers
Captain and Mrs Mr F. R. Vida
Mackenzie Grieve Mrs & Mies Wakefield
Miss MackenzieGrieveMr J. L. Wemyss Capt. T. Hall
Mr J. Hanron
Mr R. Harding
Mrs C. T. Hardy Mr S. Haughton Engineer Cap, Hurst,
R.N.
Rev. F. Icely. Capt. R. Innes Mr A. Johnston Mr. Katsch
Mr W. F. Wenyon
Mrs A. M. Whitton Mr C. J. Williams Major
Williamson,
A.S.C. Mr P. Wolff
Mr and Mrs. C. E.
Woolmer
Hupeh
Indravelli
June..
Kaifong
Kalibia
Katharine Park.
Kumsang
Kwang Dee
Kwangse.
Kwongsang
Lyremoon
Lyra
Macduff
Macquarie
M. Struve
Onsing
Mecfoo
Unda
Opland
Opear II
Pakling
Phu yer
Poschian
Prinz Waldemar
Progress.
Scotsman Sikh
Mr and Mrs Gordon Priani
Wright
Mr and Mrs Herbert Sobralense
Moxon
PEAK HOTEL,
Mr R. D. Atkinson
Mr M. P. Beattie Mr J. M. Beattie
Consul E. Muelle
Chpt, & Mrs Bentinck M. L. Hough O'Neil children and maid Mr and Mrs Oliver Lady F. Boyle and Mr F. B. Ollis"
maid
Col. F. L. Brown- Mrs L. F. Brown
Misses Brown
Mr A. Chapmay Major A. A. Chiches
ter
3
Mathias Cullington
3 cSalo......
Finlayson
8 Walker
!.... Copp
3cBuller.
3 cLincoln
3 cStott
3
Baker
Be Lehmann
1Order
British str. 1204 Jan. 31Butterfield & Swire
27 Butterfield & Swire 10 Bradley & Co.
British str. 3125 Nov. 28 Jardine, Matheson & Co.. 742 Jan. 28 G C. Moxon Amer. str. British str. 1024 Jan. British str. 3149 Jan. British str. 3076 Jan. British str. 2077 Jan. Chi. str. 1467 Jan. British str. 1228 Feb. British str. 1428, Jan. str. 1238 Jan. Jer.
4 cWilliamson...... British str. 3516 Jan.
kwMuir
8 c George Brandt
B
Bc Whitelaw
BcGabrielsen
9 Davies........
Schlytter.........
18 ct Isen .... 4 cRodway...
3 c'Ducroisset c/Limcke 5cTillotson....
3 Weltemas 3cBremer ....
3 Mackenzie
....Rowley
is cDean res 3 Jurriaanise
8 cDanielsen cCourtney
5 Lycett
Tjimahi Tyr
Yangtze Washing,
Younsang
་་་་་
5&Rolfe
5 Rodger
Capt. Paxton
diting Yourbis Geo. T. May ..............
Spicer
Mr H.E.Pollock,K.C.
Mr A.K.Parker, R.N.Zato Mrs Parker
Major Philipps
Mr A, G. Roberts Mr and Mrs Rynier
A. A. Chichester Mrs Sawer
Mr Clark
Mr G Courtney. Col. Darling
Mr A. J. David
Mr David, jun. Mr Dixon
Per Tjimah at 1 p.m., on Thursday, | Lieut. A. Dymock
the 2nd February.
Fer SHANGHAL.-—
Her Kuungsang, at 5 p..,
day, the 2nd February.
For CANTON, - -
Capt. Gales
Col. Haynes
Thurs. Mr F. A. Hazelaid
Per Hankoin, at 5 p.in., on Thursday,
the 2nd February.
For MOJI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VIC
TORIA, B.C., & TACOMA. Per Lyra, at 10 a.ni., on Friday, there
February.
For FRIEDRICH WILHELMSHAFEN. HERBERTSHOHE, MATUPI BRISBANE & SYDNEY.
Per Prinz Waldemar, at 10 am, on
Friday the 3rd February.
For MANILA.—
Yvensing, ut 2 p.m.,
3rd February
For MAN LA.-
Mr Halborow
Mr D. Hudig
Mr and Mrs.A. R.
Hassan
Mr H. U. Jeffries
Mr. and Mrs Joseph
Major Josling a Mr Lang
Mr Lauder Mr R. Martin
Mr A.-Findlay Smith Mr and Mrs Smith
Mr. Carl W. SmithTM Mr W. O. C. Spalck-
håver
Mr SteaverðOU
MrStuen
My Stokes
Mr Stopps
Mr Story
Mr. and
Thomson
Mrs
Miss Turnar Mr Wvon Uffel Cap & Mrs Watkins,
Mrs. T. Wenborn Dr and Mrs M. J.
White
CONNAUGHT HOVEL.
Lartz
J
Major Beith, R.N. Mrs Marston Mr Bord.
Mr and Mrs C. Me Mr M. Webb Bowen' Friday, the Mr & Mrs D. ChristicMr R. Menashih
Lt. Engineer Clegg Mr H. Emery Miller
Mr F. S. Montuth Mr W. Curtis
EyreMr W. T. Parker
Per Zafiro, at 2 p... on Friday, the Mr and Mrs H.
3rd February.
For KOBE.-—
Per Hinsung, at 2 p.m.; on Friday, the
3rd February,
Mr R. M. Ezekiel
Mr Ferrer
Mr.Grice
Kits M. Hall
Mr M. Hertz
For SHANGHAI, CHINWANTAO & Mr E. Howard
(TIENTSIN via CHINWANTAQ.)— | Mr J. E. Joseph Por Opland, 3 p.m.. on Friday, the Mr 11. Kirkhope
3rd February.
Mr A. Leopold For NINGPO & SHANGHAL-
I
Per Hunan, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the
3rd. February.
For AMOY, STRAITS & RANGOON.-. Per Pentakola, at 5 p.m., on Monday.
the 6th February.
Po MANILA.--
Miss Reves
Mr Rhin
Capt. Smith
Mr H. Stanley
Mr C. Templeman Mr and Mrs A. N.
Tomsett Mr JJ. Vidal
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr K. Abe
Mrs Kieno Mr and Mrs M. J.Mr C. Kraaij
Drayson
Mr V. Lugobil
Mr Thos. A. HanmerCapt. B. Lundholm Mr W. M. Holmes Mr & Mrs Thos. I.
Per Tean, at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the Mrs Jackson & child Коче
7th February.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL
CUTTA:-
For Kumsung, at 2 p.m., on Thursday,
the 7th February.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.—
The French Contract Packet Ernest Simons will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 7th Feb., with Mails for the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, and places beyond, via Marseilles; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Madras, the Austra lasian Colonies, Aden, Natal and the Cape, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. Printed Matter and Samples at 10 a.m. Registration at 10 a.m.
Registration, with late fee of 10 cents,
up to 10.45 a.m.
Letters.at 11 a.m.
Late Letters 11 to 11.30 a.m.
Postage 10 cents.
Extra
(Lectors posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearanca will be in eladed in this contract mail.)
MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL
WAY Co.'s PACKET,——
The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress of India will be despatched on WED- NESDAY, the 8th Feb., with Mails, for Shanghai, Japan, United States, Canada, &c., which will be closed as follows.--
Printed Matter and Samples at 10 a.m. Registration at 10a.m.
Registration, with late fee of 10 cents
10.30 a.m.
Letters at 11 a.m..
▼ CHILLS AT THE DOCKS — At Kowloon, Hu6, Katharine Parke, Kaifong, Kans¤, FM.8.-Moorhen, Dia, Hohnstein, Hillas, Hongkong, Kwongtung.
Jamopolitan.-B. Bjornsen, Chunsang.
Aberdeen
Mr J. Watt Jameson Mr Bruce Shepherd Mrs J. W. Jameson Mr O. Staeger Mr F. Kiene
PELHAM HOUSE.
Mr T. Allen Mr Buxton Mr Henry Denga Mr Edwards Mr and Mrs Ewing Mr Fowler Mr H. M. Harrop Mr C. Harrop Mr L. C. Harvey Mr Howarth
Mr J. Hutchings Mr H. Jewitt
Mr F. H. Jillings Mr Levy Mr McMillan Mr Miller
Mr Perrot
Mr and Mrs Ruegg
and 3 children.
Mr J. H. Scott
Mr Smith
Mr Thomas Dr Todd
THOMAS'S BOTEL.
Mr L. Amere Mr A. G. Campbell Mr S, P. Christie Mr G. U. Cook Mr T. O. Gomes Mr G. V. Hayes Dr Hough Mr and Mrs H. Len.
Kate
Mr & Mrs G. Landans Mr F. M. Lewis Mr James Loubbit
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL [SUPPLIED THROUGH REITER), Albenga, Fashy Abbey, Dec. 27; Romulus, 30 Stentor, Baron, Dalmeny, Egremont, 6; Benledi, Shuntien, Valetta, Jan. Charente, Indruvadi, Jason, Kennebec, Ithaka, Telemachus, Merionethshire,. Knight of St. George, Rhenania, Sund hurst, 10 Japan, Patrochus, Swari, 13; Tonkin, Abergeldie, 20; Candia, Flint eshire, Nubia, Malucci, Princess Alice, 24: Oceanien, Stephan, Senegambia,
Se selon, Calchas, Seydlitz, Sueria. Irma- gardhorn, Menzell, Montrose, 27; Barotse, Rickmers, Oopack, Floridas, Hdene Hamptend, 31.
ARRIVALS at HOME. January 31, Manien, Diomed, Segovia.
12 Gibb, Livingston & Co.
9 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 310. M. S. N. Co.
1 Butterfield & Swire 28 Jardine Mathesor. & Co. 29Sionissen & Co.
31 Dodwell & Co., Ld. British str. 1881 Jan. 30 Dodwell & Co., Ld. British str. 1211 Jan. 14 Gibb, Livingston & Co.
str.
10saka Shosen haisha Ger.
960 Feb. Chi. str. 1321 Jan. 290. M. S: N. Co. Norw. str. 879 Jan. 31 Order British str. 1787 Jan. 22 Jardine, Matheson & Co-
884 Jan. 26 C. E. & M. Co. Norw. str. Norw. str. 2000 Jan. 15 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha British str. 2875 Fob. 1 Butterfield & Swire French str. 1298 Jan. 15 Bradley & Co. Ger. str. 2104 Jan. 26 Jelsen & Co. British str. 2905 Jan. Ger.
str. 3227 Feb. jer.
687 Jan. 2065 Jan. British str British str. 3216 Jan. British str. 1232 Jan. Dutch str. 2475 Jan. Norw. str. 1418 m. British str. 1170 Jan. itish str. 4149 Jan. 1128 Jan. British str. British str. 1611 Jan.
Mails. .The Imp. German Mail s.s. Sachsen, with the GERMAN MAIL, left Singapore on Saturday, the 28th January, at 6 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 2nd February, at 6 a.m. The P. M. S. S. Co.'s .s. Mongolia, left Shanghai on the morning of 31st Jau., and is due here on Thursday morning, the 2nd February,
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s 5.s. China, with mails &c., from San Francisco to the 10th inst., via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this port on the morning of 31st January, via Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai,
The P. M. S. S. Manchuria, with mails &c., left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, on the 28th January.
The C. P. R. Co.'s B.8 Empress of China left Yokohama, on Friday afternoou, the 20th January, for Victoria and
Vancouver..
The C. P. R. Co.'s 3.8. Empress of Japan left Vancouver on Monday afternoon, the 23rd January, for Hongkong, via the usual Ports of Call.
Mero hospected.
The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.8. Tartar arrived at Nagasaki at 10 am. on Monday, the left again at 30th January, and 4 p.m. on same day for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, 1st February.
The Glen Line s.s. Glenfarg, from London, &c.. left Singapore on the 28th Jan., and may be expected here on the 3rd February.
str.
31 Butterfield & Swire
1 Melchers & Co. 16jsiemssen & Co. 29 Dodwell & Co., Limited. 12Gibb. Livingston & Co. 28 Order
28 Java-China-Japan Lijn. 26]Shewan. Torres & Co. 29fardine, Matheson & Co. 27 Butterfield & Swire 21Jardine. Matheson & Co. 30 Shewa, Tomes & Co.
British sh. 3409 Dec., 21 Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
*
Exchange.
HONGKONG, February 1, 1905.
On London-
Vancouver (B.C.). Feb. 8.
poze & CalcutLA
K'loon Dock Fob, 3. Kloon Dock
K'loon Dock Feb. 9.
Tacoma, &c.
Feb. 3.
Swatow & Tansui Feb. 5.
Yokohama
Feb. 2. Singapore & S'baya Feb. 2.
Sydney, &c.
(Feb. 3..
S'hai & Yokohama Feb. 2.
Manil
anila
Feb. 3. Feb. 3.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Destination.
Vessels
Amoy, Straits, R'goon Pentakota (5).....
Empire (s).. Australian Porta .....
Tsinan (0) Australian Ports Am'dam, L'don, A'erp|Priam (8) Am'dam, I'don, A'erp Glaucus (8) Am'dam, L’don, A'erp Idomeneus Am'dam, L'don, A'ery Stentor. Genoa, Mars., Lpool. Ajax (8)... Genoa, Mars., L'pool. Patroclus (s).. Java Porta.................. Hilatjap (8) Japan via Shanghai... Tipanae
Agertta.
Date of Lewing.
Jardine, Matheson&C Feb. 7, Daylight hlibb, Livingston & Co. Feb 14, at Noon.
Butterfield & Swire... February 13. Butterfield & Swire ... February 2. ......Butterfield & Swire... February 14.
Butterfield & Swire.. February
28. Butterfield & Swire... March 14,22 Butterfield & Swire. February 20. ....Butterfield & Swire. March 20.
..... Java-China-Japan Lijn 2nd half of Feb. Java-China-Japan Laje 1st half of Feb.
Japan via Shanghai.. Tjimahi (8) .................... Java-China-Japan Lijn February 3.
Simla (8) ......................... P. & 0. S. N. Co....... Feb. 11, at Noon.
.....P. & O. S. N. Co....... About Feb. 15.
London, &c.
Mar.,L'don, A'erp, &c Java (8).....
Marseilles via Saigon. Ernest Simons (8).... Mossageries Maritimes Feb. 1 p.m. Manila.................... Rubi (s)
Manila........................... Zafiro (8) Tean (s) Manila.....YAK
Shewan, Tomes & Co. Feb. 11 10
p.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Feb 3,
February ......Butterfield & Swire...
Jardine, Matheson & Co Feb. 3, at 3 p.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Marchs. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Feb. 15, Dodwell & Co. Limited About Feb. 25. Shewan, Tomes & Co. About Fob. 6. Standard Oil Co,... Feb. 3, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire. February 3, Pacific Mail S.S. Co... Feb. 8, at Noon. Pacific Mail S.S. Co... Feb 17, at Noon- Pacifio Mail 8.8. Co... Feb. 28, at Noon. 0. & O. 8.8. Co. ...... Mar. 11, at Noon. P. & O. 8. N. Co... About Feb. 11. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Feb. 3, at 4 p.m. Jardino.Matheson&Co Feb. 9, at 3. p.m. Portland & A. S. Co. Feb. 13. Daylight Portland & A. S. Co Mar. 5, Daylight, ......... Portland & A. S. Co Mar. 81, Daylight Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Feb. 5, Daylight. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Feb. 8, Daylight. Osaka Shonen Kaisha, Feb. 12, Daylight Osaka Sho on Kaisha.. Feb. 15, Daylight Douglas Lapraik & Co Feb. 2. at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire... March 6, ⠀⠀ - Dodwell & Co.. Ld.... About Fob. 3. Dodwell & Co. Limited about Feb. 15. Dodwell & Co, Simited About Mar. 15. Canadian Pfic R. Co. February 8. Canadian Pfic R. Co. March 8. Canadian P'fie R. Co. March 15. 'P. & O, S. N. Co....... About Feb. 12.
Manila
............................................Yuensang (s).. Manila
Shawmut (6) ........................... New York v.Suez Canal Satsuma (8) New Yorky. Suez Canal Richmond Castle (s)... New York v.Suez Canal Ras Issa (6) New York..... Seneca (8) Ningpo and Shanghai Hunan (8) San Francisco v. Japan Mongolia (8) San Francisco v: Japan China (8) San Francisco v. Japan Manchuria (8) Sau F'cisco via Japan, Dorio (s).. Shanghai................ Bengal (A) S'hai & Chinwantao... Opland (6). S'pore, P'ang Calcutta. Kumsang (s). S'hai and Portland, Or. Arabia (6) S'hal and Portland, Or. Aragonia (s) S'hai and Portland, Or. Nicomedia (5) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui M. Strave (8).................. S'tow.Amoy& Anping, Bjornsterne Bjornson S'tow, Amoy & Tamsul Frithjof (8).. S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Triumph (8)
Haitan (3) Swatow Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Pingsuey (8) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Lyra (8) ̧.. Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Hyades Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Pleiades (8) Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of India (6).. Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of Japan (s) Vancouver (B.O.), &c. Athenian (8) Y'ma, S'hai,Moji,Kobe Japan (8) ...........................
SHARE LIST.—QUOTATIONS.
Stocks.
BANKS.
February 1, 1905.
No. of Shares.
Falue.
Paid tip.
Oloring Quotations, Dash,
29,955 £
Founders' shares Do. MARINE INSURANCES,
750 £
10 £ 8838 1£1 $10
$720, bayers
125 all › London, £74,15,0
Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corp. 80,000 $ National Bank of China, Limited... 19,970 £10 £ 8 338
..:
250 8 50 $260, sales & buyers 83.33 25 858), sales
16 £ 5 Tle. 95, sollore
Canton Insurance Office Co,, Ed... 10,000 8 China Traders' Insurance Co., Ed.... 24,000 North-China Insurance Co., Ed..... 10,000 £ Union Insurance Society, Ed. 10,000 8250 8 100 $700, sales & sellers Yaugteze Insurance Association, Ed. 8,000 $
100
FIRE INSURANCES,
China Coast Metegoroloical
Register.
20,000 $ Obina Fire Insurance Co., Ed. ................ Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ed. 8,000 $
DOCKS, ETC. H'long & Whampoa Dock Co Id.,
100
80 8155
20 893, sales
250
50 8340, sellers
50,000 $
60
all 8209
Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited.
6,000 ($
Wind.
New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd.
6,000 8
S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ed.....
55,700 Tle,
25 8 25 845, vollera 63 3 61 $27, sellers 100 Tis100 Tls. 1521
STEAMBOATI. TUGE, ETO. -
30,000 8
Bank, Wire,
TH
On demand,..
TH
IM
...1/11
30 days' aight,
...1 11
12
4 months' sight,
...1118
Station.
Oredite, 4
IH
Documentary, 4 months' also, On Paris-
On Bombay- Wire,.... On demand, On Calcatta
Wire, .-. On demand,
31st January,- 4 ..
Hours.
Bardiceter.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Direction.
FANPOP] Force
Kochi...... 30.07
Taihoku...1 p. 30.04
Weather
Chine and Manila §. 8. Co. Ed.. Douglas Steamship Co., Limited 20,000 HR. C. and M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 $ Todo-Chin S. N. Company, Limited 60,000 8 10,000 3
2000,000 £
Star Ferry Company. Ed............... 10,000 Shell Transport &Trading Co. Ltd.... Taka Tug and Eightor Co., Ed. Shaughal Tag & Lighter Co., Ltd.
Preference.
REFINERIES.
8,800 TL.
508 60 || $43, sollers 50. all 934, bayers 15.8 16 $26, sellers 10 all $124, buyers
10 8 10 $38, sellers 10 $ 5 829, sollers
1£ 122/- sellers 50 Ts 50 Tls. 30, sellers
JTls. 50
The 50 Tis. 60 TIs. 48
Luzon Sugar Company, Limited.....
Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ltd....
On demand,
248
VPostock. 2 p.
Oredits, 4 months' eight,
262
Nemuro
30.16
On Beriln-
Hakodate..
30.21
On Demand,
202
Tokio
30.14
NE
爷爷
On New York-
NE
On demand,
481
Nagasaki...
Credits, 60 days' sight,
49
Kagoshima
"
17
30.15 30.07
NW
E
do.
200,000 100,000
Oshima..... 30.04
++
147
Nahe.......
147
Ishi'jima...
29.97 29.93
NE
China Sugar Company, Limited.....
NE
E
20,000 S 100
7,000 $ 7,000 TIs.
11 $219
100
50 T
11820, buyers
50 Tis, 60, sellers
147
Taichu......
30.00
WHARVES.
++
1472
Tainan
30.01
N 8
13
Koshan ..
29.98-
NE 4
HK. & Kow.Wharf & Godown Co.
30,000 10,000
($1044, old
50
all
2102, new, sales
"
...% p.m. Pescadores
29.99
NE 8
Weihaiwei
30.35, 20- WNW 2
On demand, Fe508. On Shanghai-
96
Gotzlaff...!
Sharp Pk.
•
30.23 40 74 NNE 4CV 30.09 47 81
3. og
On-demand,
Pr
Amoy
15
80 days' sight, (privato paper) Un Yokohama
721
On demand,
971
30.06 44 76 Hongkong 4 p.30.00 53 85 Vict. Peak
Swatow..., 30.04 61 86 NNW 2 Canton ....
29.95 51 86 NE 2
N
Z
ESE
$10.95 2718
Gap Kock
"
29.98
NE
15
NW
་་
On Singapore-
On demand, On Manila-
Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tasl).....$52.80 Sovereigns (Bank'e buying rate) Silver (Der Oz.)
Hongkong Tides. The tide table given below has been compiled at the Nautical Almanac Office in London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an au tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa- ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during the years 1887-8-9.
Macao......
29.98 51 -Haphong..., Manila.... 29.88 8458 WNW Bacolod ...3 p. Thiolo
TH.........! | © | •£22 | |
NNE 3 b 29.83 86 NE1b Oobu...... 29.89 84 N2 O. S. James4 p. Malate.....
1st February.—T 10 LM;
The zero of the table corresponds with Yostock. the zero of the soundings in the Admiralty Nemuro Charts which has been found to be 4 feet Hakodate.. 3 inches below mean sea level.
Tokio
To obtain the depth of water on the tide Kochi...... gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 Nagasaki... feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Kagoshima Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to Oshima..... the height given in the table.
Naha........ Add 23 minutes 18 seconds to the figures Ishi'jima... Taihoko ... given below to correct to Zone time.
Taichu...... Tainan
Day of
Month
February 2nd to 8th 1905.
ווי
Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf Oo.... 20,100 Tie, 100 Tis100 Tle, 130, buyers
LAND AND BUILDING.
Hongkong Land Investment and 50,000
Agency Company, Limited...... Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ed.
"100
100 $135, ex div. 52,000 Tls. 50 Tls,50 Tle. 110, sales
6,000 $ 50 30 838, ex div.
Kowloon Land and Building Com-1
pany | Wei-hel wel Land & Building Co., Ed 3,764 Tls.
1100,000 $ Humphreys, Estate & Finance Co.
150,000 West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 $
TRAHWAYS,
HK High-Level Tramways Co., Ed. 1,250%
MINING.
25 Tls.25 Tls. 122, sellera 10 all 812), buyers 10 8 10 8112, buyers
100.
50 9 50 $57, ex div., sellers)
118265
16,000 ca. 250 211 $490
Raub Aust, Gold Mining Co., Ed.....200,000 £
118/1083), buyers
,,:
Société Francaise des Charbon-
nages du Tonkin.
* LIGHTING.
60,000
30,000
10 $10 $12, duyers
10,000
HOTELS. ETO.
Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd.... 12,000 850
all$140, bagers
Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin). 2,000 T. Tis, 50, Tls,50 Tie. 150, sellere Astor House Hotel Oo., Ltd. (S'bai) -30,000 $
atson & Co., Limited.
do.
Watkins Limited ........................
HK. and China, Gas Co., Limited... 7,000 £ Shanghal Gas Company. Ltd... 8,000 Tis.
30,000 $ Hongkong Electric Co., Limited. New Electrics (new issue) i30,000 $
BRICK AND URMENT.
Green Island Cement Co., Ed....... 50,000 $
MISCELLANEOUS *
Bellà Asbestos Eastern Agency.
Ld. .....................RINER
United Asbestos Oriental Agency, 15,000 and y
Limited 1970
25 a 25 $27, sellere
812
10 5 10 189, sellora
8,604
6 812, bayers
$255, sales
2012 20 Tia. 400 50 all 8155
7 a.
6a. 30.12
DISPENSARIES...
30.09
A. S. Wa
30.22
NW
J
30.03
NI
80.1:
10 All 160, buyars
30.11
11
50 T50 Tls: 106, sellers
30.04
11
29.97
10 (2 10.8
TO $15, buyers
6 89 sellers
180.01
71
5a. 30.09
10 8 10 828), Bollers
30.09
30.08
"1
Koshun...
30.04
12/6 £12/6 85
}}
HIGH WATEL
Hongkong
MELT Height.
The P. & A. steamer Arabia sailed from ortland, Ore., on the 5th January, via Japan porta, and may be expected here on the 8th February.
Tline,
Low WADE
Hongkong Menn Time
Pescadores
30.07
NE
་་
·10 [8 4 $99
Weihaiwei
9.30.43 23
NNW
Gutzlaff
30.32 89 91 N
0 omd
10.
10 8180
100 fders
Height.
*1
M
+ m
fect.
'b
71)
fect.
Ther.
ព
0 19
4.4
[1 2 27
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10,000 H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. La
190,000 Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., NNW1 of. Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weav- Į
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Dr and Mrs. Wright, The M. M. Co.'s steaner Caledonien, with the FRENCH MAIL of the 6th January, left Singapore on Monday, the 30th Mon. January, at 8.30 p.m., and may be ex- pected here on or about Monday, the 8th February. This packet brings re- plies to letters despatched from Hong- kong on the 3rd. Dee
Capt. J. D. Martin, Mr A. E. Porterfield Mr W. B. Ror Mr Thomas Sathar
land
Mr G. Burton Sayer Mr & Mrs Tormsitt
with children
Mr M. J. Whiley Mr K. W. Whitburn Mr L. C. Young
=**
1.—THE TRI-METRICAL CLASSIC.
**** 2.-THE THOUSAND WORDS' POEM Translated from the Chinese.
by E. J. EVEL, PH.D. To be had-Price 75 Cents the set-from the CHINA MAIL Office, 5 Wyndham Street,
The s.s. Gregory Apcar, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port on the
31st Jan., and may be expected here
on or about the 6th January.
The Indo-China S. N. Co., Ld.'s 8.8. Lai-
sang, left Calcutta for this port via Barometer... The Straits on 28th January, and may Temperature be expected here on or about the 14th Humidity February.>
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Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Ed. 2,000 TI, 500 Tis 00 Tls. 150, sellers
Hongkong Register,
On date at On date at
10 am.
'TEARNS' WINE represents, both Cod Liver Oil and Iron, and can be taken with especial benefit in Anemia. It cures.
C. S. James 10a. Malate...
J. I, PLUMBIER, Chief Assistant.
Hongkong Observatory, Feb. 1, 1905.
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrbeneit and to the level of the sea in fnches, tenths, and hun. dredths.
2. Terenarden in the shade, in degrees Fahren
belt.
8. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the hum!-
of air saturated with moisture being 100.
dity
4. DIEBUTION OF Wie, to two points.
LFOROX OF WINE, sccording to Beaufort Seale.
6. STATE OF WEATHER & blue sky, cdetached clouds
& drizzling rain, tog, gloomy, & hall, Hghtning, ở
overcast, p passing showers, squally,"
thunder, visibility, we dew (wet)
rain
and Cleaning Co., Hd, ........................ Sonth China Morning Post ...
UIGÁR COMPANIES.
Philippine Co., Ed.
Alhambra Elmited.
mow Chinese Imperial 1886 z Tle. 70,800+ 20p. annum Par.
YMOLE TOOTH POWDER, a perfect antiseptic dentifrice, cleanses and pre- Herves the tooth,very refreshing.
VERNON and SMITE, chore Brokers,
Printed and jullished for the Proprietor. Gro. MURBAY Bain, by William HENRY
DONALD, at No. 5, Wyndham Street Hongkong.
Previous day
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J. L. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 31st, 1905.
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7. BAIN in inches, tenths and hundredths.
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9 A.M....
Temperature. HONGKONG, February 1, 1905.
Do. Do. THERMOMETER
Do..
66 Do. Do. (Wet bulb) 9. 54 Do.
Do. Do, Do. Do. Maximum...............................
1 P.M.... 4P.M......
1 FM. 63
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58.
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