Gaining in Popularity PRINZ LUDWIG'

LIGHT PILSENER BEER

EXCELLENT QUALITY.

Per Case of 6 Dozen Pints $16.00.

SOLE AGENTS :

-458

EL. Price & Co.,

18, Queen's Road,

No. 13,187.

INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE

CERTIFICATE. ·

The China Mail.

兹七月七年五百九千一英

Business Notices.

is to Certify that the LAGER W. S. BAILEY

BEER of Messrs JOHN JEFFREY

& 00. of Edingburgh has been passed by

the Examining Board of.. the Institute of SOLE AGENTS FOR

Hygiene as fulfilling the Standard of Purity

and Quality required by them

Issued this Second day of January, 1905.

PRICE:

$16.50 PER CASE OF 7 DOZ. PINTS.

SOLE AGENTS. · Hongkong, July 4, 1905.

ESTABLISHED

1 8 4 5.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905.

Business Notices.

一日五初月六年巳乙

DISTILLERS CO., LTD.,

EDINBURGH,

OLD TOM

AND

D. C. L.

DRY GINS. Per Dozen 38.50.

SOLA AGENTS:

1458

H Price & Oo-

18, Queen's Road.

PRICE, $3,00 Per Month.

Business Notices.

BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LD.

THE PULSOMATER ENGINEERING CO., LD:

STEAM PUMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION..

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO., HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO 1815 AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LAD

Intimations.

NAVY CONTRACT.

ENDERS

are invited for the supply of LABOUR and JUNKS in connection with the COALING of H. M. FLEET, etc. at Hongkong for a period of 12 months from the 1st August, 1905.

Forms of tender can be obtained on application to the NAVAL STORE OF FICER, H, M. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and should be returned not later than NOON on 19th July, 1905.

Hongkong, July 5, 1905,

WR

NOTICE.

1303

E have this day authorised Ma CARL ROBERT LENZMANN, to Sign our Firm from this date.

CARLOWITZ & CO.

Hongkong, July 5, 1905.

WANTED.

1300

Hongkong-Canton Line.

E.E. HONAM, 2,363 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.-

h.a. POWAN, 2,838 tons, Captain G. E. Morrison, R.N.R.

8. FATSHAN, 2,200 tons. Captain R. D. Thomas.

8.9. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain C V. Lloyd.

65. KINSHAN 1,995 tons, Captain J. J. Lessius.

Departures from HONGKOD to CANTON daily at 8.30 a.m. (Sunday Excepted), 9 p.m.

and 0.30 p.m. (Saturday Excepted).... Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8.30 a.m., p.m. and 6 p.m.

(Sunday excepted). Theso Stepmors, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation.

Hongkong-Macao Line.

8.9. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tono, Captain W. E. Clarke.

Departaros from Hongkong to Macao on week days about 2 p.m: (See Special Sumi-

mer Time Tablo).

4

Departures on Sundays at Noon. Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 8 A..

Canton-Macao Line.

B.B. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin.

This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8,30 a.m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8cm.

EASTERN AGENCY, LTD.

ENGINE PACKINGS AND JOINTINGS

FOR HIGH OR LOW PRESSURES.

PUMP PACKINGS.

PORTLAND CEMENT

Casks of 375 lbs. not, $4.50 per Cask, ex Festory,

$2.70 por Bag, 250 lbs, net, ex Factory,

Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

OFFICE AND SHOW ROOM: 6, DES VEUX ROAD,

Hongkong, March 7, 1905.

LANE CRAWFORD & C°

GENERAL MANAGERS.

TAIRALL & CO.

265)

TWIN BEDSTEADS SEASON'S NOVELTIES

IN BRASS AND ENAMELLED ART COLOURS.

This

Pattern

in Art

Green

Brass

A COMPRADORE by a European Firm JOINT SERVICE OF THE H, K., O. AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LAD. THE CHINA NAVIOA Mounted.

doing Piece Goods

“Business." Mast-Furnish Security for

$40,000.

Apply

'R. S. T.,'

Care of CHINA MAIL' OFFICE. Hongkong, July 5, 1905.

D. MAHER,

1301

77, WYNDHAM ST., HONGKONG,

LL Kinds of SEWING MACHINES

A BOUGHT, SOLD or EXCHANGED. Repairs executed, expert advice given on all Classes of Sewing Machines.

ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.

Hongkong, July 5, 1905,

ANNOUNCEMENT.

TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LA, Canton-Wuchow Line.

4. SAINAM, 588 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine, 8.9. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain Q. Batchart.

One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday

and Friday at about 8 a.m., and the other leaves Wachow 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.

18

Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the:-

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT 00., LD.

LANÉ, CRAWFORD & CO.

The Peak Hotel

Size

6ft. 6in.

DY

3ft. 8in.

Each.

IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.

NEW CONSIGNMENT OF

CHILDREN'S SHOES & SANDALS.

DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY.

22, QUEEN'S ROAD, OPPOSITE HONGKONG HOTEL Hongkong, May 20, 1905.

THE

$85 HONGKONG

PER PAIR,

ADMIRABLY ́SITUATED AT VICTORIÄ" GAP. Adjoining the Tramway Terminus, 1,400 feet above Sea Level. PEN to the South Wiods in Summer and protected from the North-East Winda in Winter. Commanding a magnificent view of Hongkong, the Harbour and adjacent islands for forty miles.

18. Bank Buildings, Queens' Road Central, opposite the Hongkong Bocel, OPE

Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,

Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

1299 HOTEL BALTIMORE (LATE HOTEL AMERICA)

2, WYNDHAM STREET. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL under European Managernent. NICELY FURNISHED, AIRY ROOMS, EVERY COMFORT FOR RESIDENTS AND TOURISTS. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Three minutes' walk from the Ferry Wharf. TERMS REASONABLE,

THE MANAGERESS. Hongkong, June 21, 1905.

HAVING RESIGNED By Position as

Manager of VICTORIA HOTEL, Canton, I now Accentuate my Sincere gratitute to the distinguished gentlemen Constituting Canton Consular Service for Courtesies and good Offices, and to Shameon Municipal Council for constant generous consideration, and 'my best thanks to Cap- ton, British and Foreign Communities for liberal support to me while there,

A. FONSECA, Late Manager,

Victoria Hotel.

Hongkong, July 5, 1905..

1298

COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUR-

ANCE CO., LTD.

ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000.

Apply,

PELHAM HOUSE.

PRIVATE HOTEL, CENTRALLY SITUATED.

1151

3

A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY, RESIDENTAL AND TOURISTS HOTEL TERMS: From 128. per day. TOWN OFFICE :-3, DUDDELL STREET, Hongkong, March 27, 1905.

CABLE ADDRESS: 'PEACEFUL.'

STAG HOTEL,

148, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

18

A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, MOST CENTUALLY SITUATED;

WELL FURNISHED AND ÁIRY BEDROOMS. Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terms.

For Particulars, apply to

THE MANAGER. Hongkong, November 3, 1904.

THREE MINUTES WALK FROM POST OFFICE. N. LAZARUS,

SPECIAL TERMS FOR MONTHLY BOARDERS. RATES MODERATE.

29, WYNDHAM STREET. Hongkong, September 6, 1904.---

1635

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

VETO' GOLOSHES

FIRE, MARINE, TYPHOON, ACCI- LADIES DENT, PLATE GLASS INSURANCE

and FIDELITY Guarantee Policies issued

at Lowest Carrent Rates.

W. H. TRENCHARD DAVIS,

Branch Manager & Underwriter.

Hongkong, June 9, 1905.

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

15

1128

BLACK&WHITE

"SCOTCH-PHISKY Į

$2.00

PER PAIR.

GENTLEMEN'S

J

$2.50

PER PAIR.

LIGHT WEIGHT, EASILY ADJUSTED.

SMART APPEARANCE,

Hongkong, June 23, 1905.

REWARD OF $5,000. RED by the Undersigned for the

OFFER

Colony.

or persons who are in the habit of Smug. gling large Quantities of Opium into this

CHIN JOO HENG CO.,

OPIUM FARMER. Hongkong, June 19, 1905.

NIPPON LAUNDRY.

No. 53 AND 53, PRAYA EAST.

1179

ALL Work done in this Fatalithos, &

is promptly executed. Neatness » Speciality. Ironing and Washing done by experienced Japanese PRICES MODERATE.

G. MONYE, Proprietor. Hongkong, February 13, 1905.

308-

WASHING BOOKS.

(In English and Chinese.

1208

OPTICIAN,

SIGHT TESTED FREE

Hongkong, October 1, 1904, ⠀

1985

10, D'AGUILAR STREET, HONGKONG.

LENSES GROUND ON THE PREMISES:

A.. S. TUXFORD, Manager.

D. NOMA, TATTOOER,

60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

1797

HE Public are informed that may Parlours are open from 9 A,M. all day. My 32 years'

Texperience in tattooing is a guarantee of good work and prompt execution.

My Oolours are absolutely fast and perfectly harmless, and produce a charming effect not attained by any other, as their composition is only known to me. H. R. H. The Duke of York, and H. I. H. The Emperor of Russia, both honoured me with their patronage;

attested by 3700 Recommendations which I have received from all Sources.

Hongkong, August 2, 1904.

HOTEL.

UNRIVALLED FOR COMFORT AND CUISINE,

THOROUGHLY UP TO DATE WITH EVERY MODERN LUXURI

[218

MODERATE TERMS AND NO EXTRAS.

A. F. DAVIES, Acting Manager..

THE CONNAUGHT HOTEL,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

A-FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE DANEL AND FRIKUIPAJ OFFICES.-EXCELLENT CUISINE AND WINÉS,

Largo and Lofty Room Elegantly Furnished. Hydraulio Elevarcs.. Hot and Cold Water throughout. Syckel Raton for Todzim, Launch Servloo for Grow.

For Terme, apply

THOMAS'

TEK MANAGER

HOTEL

FIRST CLASS HOTEL, moab centrally situated; Wall Furnished and Airy

A Bedrooms. Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terms,

For Particulars, apply to

Longkong, August 1, 1904,

THE MANAGER,

"NESTOR'

1413

SANITARY ELUID.

besides many others of High Rank. Prices Moderate and satisfaction guaranteed & A CHEAP AND RELIABLE DISINFECTANT

CLARK'S STUDIO,

ICE HOUSE STREET.

WASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the CEO PORTRAITURE IN ALL STYLES

of Ladies and Gentlemen, can now

be had at this Offico.-Fr.ce, $1 each.

Ontka Mait Office;

1419

4.

AMATEUR WORK A SPECIALITY,

· Hongkong, October 5, 1904.

1812

CARLTON HOUSE HOTELS,

No. 8 and 10, Ice House Road,

EXCELLENT FURNISHED ROOMS. COMFORT OF RESIDENTS AND THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY.

FOR TERMS, APPLY TO

THE MANAGER.

Hongkong, April 18, 1905.

THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO. CHEE WING & 00.

LIMITED.

NOTICE.

HAREHOLDERS are reminded that the FINAL CALL of $10 per Share on the new issue of Capital is due on the 30th June, 1905,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, June 26, 1905.

1228

AMES BUCHANAN & CO. SELECT BOARD & RESIDENCE

BETH WHISKY DISTILLERS

By Appointment to

GAT BRAESIDE.

LARGE and

COMMODIOUS

SEM. THE KING A RESIDENCE standing in its own

and

REZ the PRINCE of WALKS

at all the Lo Ging CLUB and obtained from LANE

grounds, with Tennis Courts, Good Dining and Reception Rooms, Large, Airy and nicely Furnished Bedrooms, every home

28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) HONGKONG,

DEALEES IN

All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS STEEL

IRON WARE, &C. STEEL GIRDERS and TRES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRÔN, &C., Suitable for

SHIPS, ENGINEERs and House BuildRES.,

Hongkong, May 29, 1900.

MEE CHEUNG,

IN ONE GALLON AND FIVE GALLON TINS,

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY

Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,

W. BREWER & CO.

23 andi [25, QUEEN'S ROAD,

LBADING BOOKS

Collin's Graphic English Dictionary; Illustrated with Numerous Bo- gravings, and 16 Full Page Coloured Plates ...

The Arabian Nights Entertainment 1.50 Gullivor's Travels

1.50

| Japan in Pictures, by Douglas Bladey 2.80

Tho Pocket Atlas of the World

Coral Roofa, by Darwin Brassoy's Naval Annual, 1905

1.90.

**** ** 1.50.

...$3.00

...18.00

£04

Picturca of the Year, 1905 Macao, by J. Dyer Ball Esop's Fables: Fully Illustrated 1.50 Whitaker's Poorago, 1905... Grimm's Fairy Tales; Illustrated... 1.60 Collin's Gem Pocket Dictionary Pears' Cyclopedia

Now Book of Views of Hongkong,

1.50

2.80

.90

864

Chamber's Concise Gazeteer of the

World

Canton and Macao: 24 Views"

1,00

6,50

A Set of Post Cards, 28 for

2.00

GREGOR & CO.,

34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR.

OUR OWN BRANDS:

1927 GREGOR

HIGH-JLASS PHOTOGRAPHER.

comfort. Fine view of the Harbour. Terms Developing and Printing for Amateur,

Moderate

Apply to t

Mrs F. W WATTS,

BRAESIDE, 20, MACDONNELL ROAD, BRANCH

(Late of TANG YUEN'),

Hongkong, June 19, 1906.

1587

HOME BOTTLED:

Co.'s IMPERIAL HIGHLAND WHISKY $16.00

CLUB No. 1 WHISKY

KUPPER'S

PILSENER BEER.

The best PILSENER in the East;

for Kupper, and see that you get it.

Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.,

SOLE AGENTES QUEEN'S ROAD FEEZRAK

18.00

ROYAL OLD LIQUEUR WHISKY,

TARRAGONA

24.00 Telephone No: 75.

SEMENTS A UFECHAI FRATURE,

OLD TAWNY PORT

€9.00

11.00

HONGKONG Horan. Corkipar,

Hongkong, July 7, 1905.

2110

Hongkong, July 8, 1906,

Intimations.

G. FALCONER & Co.,

WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELLERS. NEW SELECTIONS OF

DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WÄRE, KICE-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES.

G. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS FO

ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND EINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, AÐMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.

Intimations

THE CHINA MAIL.

MITSU BISHI CO.

COAL DEPARTMENT.

64, QUEEN'S ROAD,

EASTMAN'S KODÁKS AND FILMS.

M. MUMEYA,"

JAPANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER AND. FINISHED IN CRAYON.

ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS."

8a, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

JAPAN

OOALS.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

(MITSUI & 00.)

HEAD OFFICE:-1, SURUGA-OHO, TOKYO. LOYDON BRANCH:-24, LIME STREET, E.C.

MARUNO-UCHL, TOKIO.

CABLE ADDRESS: 'IWASAKI,' which applies to all Branch Offices and

Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies.

2123 AI, ABU 5th EDITION, WESTERN

UNION CODES USED.

HONGKONG BRANCH :-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOR,

OTHER BRANCHES:

New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy, Shanghal, Ototoo, Tientaln, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chomulpo, Yokohama, Yokocka, Nagoya, Oraks, Kobo, Maidzura, Kure, Shimonoseki, Mojl, Waks matau, Koratau, Nagasaki, Kuchinotsu, Sanoo, Maidzuru,. Miike Hakodate: Talpeb, dr.

Telegraphia Address:

MITSUI (A.B.C. and A i Codes.)

CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenas and the Stato Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Karolyn Mail and Freight Steamers.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Milke, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines,

OGE AGENTS for Hokoku,, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotana, Mameda, Mannours, Oscars, Utsuil, Sasahara, Teubakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other

doale.

Hongkong, May 31, 1904.

S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.

UNTOUCITED BY HAND.

1119

MELLIN'S

FOOD

For INFANTS and INVALIDS.

MELLIN'S FOOD is free from Starch When prepared is similar to Breast Milk.

MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS, PECEHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND.

Y'S

AKE WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH

WELLINGTON SILVERSMITHS BLACK LEAD SOAP FOR CLEANING LIANT METAL POMADE

PLATE.

JOHN OAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, “ WELLINGTON" MILLS, LONTOX.

in

DINNEFORD'S

The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Bour Eructations, Bilious Affections.

DINNEFORDS

The Physician's 'Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel.

Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females.

and the * Sickness of Preg_ausy.

MAGNESIA MAGNESIA

It pays you to buy the best,

& the best of all cocoas

van Houten's Cocoa

Try it.

It is a pure solubie cocoa with a delicious natural flavour which you cannot fail to enjoy.

Puro and unmixed."--THE LANGET."

"Perfect in flavour. Pure and well proparod."

--BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.

"A perfect beverage, combining "Strength, Purity and Solubility."-MEDICAL ANNUAL.

BEST &

GOES FARTHEST.

ALL LETTERS ADDRESSED MANAGER, MITSU BISHI CO., WITH NAME OF PLACE UNDER.

BRANCH OFFICES. NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW.

AGENCIES. SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPP,

HONGKONG: H. J. JEFFRIES.

YOKOYAMA: M. ASADA.

CHINKIANG: GEARING & Co.

MANILA: MACONDRAY & Co

CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im porial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies; the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Rail way; Sanyo, Kiushu and the other Principal Railways Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.

EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong. Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North China, Korean ports and Americs.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Ochi, Shintfew, Namazuta and Kami- Yamada Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery, which will shortly be ready to produce on

FI large the best Coal.

NOTH

Intimations,

CHINA LIGHT AND POWER

~COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY ME TING of the above-named Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, St-George's- Building No. 6, Connaught Road, Victoria, on SATURDAY, 8th day of July, 1905,- at 11:30 in the Forenoon, when the sub- joined resolution which was passed at a Meeting held on 21st June, 1900, will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution.

|

RESOLUTI N

That the Capital of the Company be in- creased t› $50,000, by the creation of 20,000 new shares of $10,00 oach,- ---

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, June 21, 1905.

1195

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

LIMITED.

OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

YEARLY MEETING of the SHARE. HOLDERS will be held at the COM- PANY'S OFFICES, St George's Buildings, on SATURDAY, the 10TH JULY, at 12.30 r.., for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts to 30TH APRIL, | 1905, and electing Directors and Auditore.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-. pany will be CLOSED from the 1st to the 16th JULY, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Boa d of Directors,

GIBD, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, June 27, 1905.

CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING

COMPANY, LIMITED, A

NOT the SIXTEENTH ORDINARY

1240

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of 1/- por

Ashare froo of Tax, for Account of the

twelve months ending last February has beon declared by the Directors of the above company. Coupon No. 4 is payable immediately at The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China and the Russo- Chineas Bank at Tientsin and Shanghai. SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, June 28, 1905.

ور العالية الجود

NOTICE.

1227

A JAMES R. SYMINGTON, Civil LL Persons having Claims against Mr

Engineer, aro requested to sond same in, in writing to his Attorney, WILLIAM JAMES HOBBS, C/O. the Undersigned when they will be promptly liquidated.

Unless such claims are sent in prior to notice will be taken.

IT'S

intimations.

Raineen

IDID,IDO, I WILL ALWAYS

SWEAR

RAINIER REFRESHMENT

FOR

AFTER

RECREATION

M. J. CONNELL,

Distributing Agents.

FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS,-

Hongkong, May 13, 1905.

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905,

PEEK, FREAN & CO.'S

CELEBRATED LONDON

AN INSOLENT AUTOCRAT.

Of all the presidents of South American republics at the present day, not one is an well known as General Cipriano Castro. He has succeeded in enibroiling his country. with most of the leading nations of the |-world-Groat-Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Holland, and the United States--and has made the name of Venezuela exoseding. ly distasteful to them. Only in a Spanish- American republic would such a ruler be tolerated. Some interesting details of this singular personage are given by a writer in the 'Daily Mail,' who signs himself V." Castro was originally a muleteor and cattle- smuggler, and he started on his career with a following, army' they call it in Vens zuela, of 23 muleteers and smugglers. This force grow as it went on, and eventually landed its leader in the presidential chair at Caracas. Once there there he know how to retain his position,

VLsays 'All his enemies are kill. od or imprisoned in the dungeons under Maracaibo's old fort, or elas exiled i Bogota, Paris, New York, or London,' He has governed Venezuela with despotic power for half a dozen years. His ignor 1978 ance is phenomenal. In a conversation

with the author of the article in the * Daily Mail' ho showed his contempt for England and Germany, and the writer heard after- wards that he was unaware of the existence of India and Australia. He boliovos that the one war-ship he has seen in his life, Presidente Sarmiente, belonging to the Ar- gentino Republic, is the most powerful in the world-During the dispute with the United States, which is not yet settled, he talked of marching through the isthmus, and invading North America; and at La Guayra, the port of Caracas, ho mounted some old guns, originally made for the

BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY.

SMA

NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED OF

BANANAS,

SWEET WALNUTS,

ASSORTED

a successful resistance to the great northern

FRUITS, Boers, in the full belief, that he could offer PAT-A-CAKE. Power.

OBTAINABLE AT ALL GENERAL STORES. Hongkong, May 30, 1905.

To Tet.

TO LET.

FROM 1st August next, TOP FLOOR R

laupo cents for Kitio, Kontou (Tagawa) of their and they will not be recognised. Fe 25, DES VOUX ROAD CEN

and Yashiromachi Coal (Karatsu),

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 1904 by the Company amounted to 1,520,000 tons.

TAKASHIMA COAL.

Now, and additional shafts at the Taka- ehima Colliery have been completed and this well-known best and most economical steam Cdal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in any quantity.

Hongkong, March 11, 1905.

H

77

TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM.

WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

7.00 a.m to 7.30 a.m....Every 30 minutes. 7.30 a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes 8.00 a.m. to 8:30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.30a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 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 15 minutes 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.

NIGHT CARS.

8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.1 pam. every half hour,

SUNDAYE..

8.00 am, to 9.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 30 minutes 9.30a.m. to 10.50a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30 a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes 12,00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 mlgates. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.")

NIGHT CARS as on Week Days. SATURDAYS.

Extra cars at 11.30 and 11,46.p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at thi Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS Des Voeux Road Central,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SÓN,

General Managers, Hongkong, Tecember 30, 1904,

Dated the 5th day of July, 1905,

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

8, Dos Vœux Road Central, Solicitors for the said Mr WILLIAM JAMES Houps, Attorney for the said James R. Symington.

ī

Hongkong, July 5, 1905.

TRAL, suitable for Offices.

Apply to

DANG CHEE, SON & CO.,

25, Des Vooux Road Central. Hongkong, July 5, 1905.

1297

1-

TO LET

1302

49

Apply to

CANTON DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS,

No. 75.

Iron, Wooden and Taishek Barriers, widening-of-Channels through

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

Wooden Barriers in Colinson Reach and Taishok Barrier in Blenheim Passage, have been widened and deepened as follows:-)

IRON BARRIER, 420 feet of the Central Section of its Northorn end. have been removed, leaving a passage 570 feet in width, with a depth of 16 feet at low water of Spring Tides.

WOODEN, (or Bridge) BARRIER. The entire barrier has been removed and all

obstructions cleared to a depth of 18 feet at low water of Spring Tides.

---POTTINGER STREET,

ÁRŘATOON V. APOAR & CO. 45, Wyndham Stroet, Hongkong, July 4, 1905.

TO LET.

1293

(EMI-DETACHED VILLAS Two in

SEM Bright and ARtg Roar the Ferry with fine

near

Bolls laid on.

Commanding fine view of the Harbour. Rents vory moderate, Apply to H. RUTTONJEE

-

5, D'Aguilar Street, Flongkong.

36 & 37, Elgin Street, Kowloon, Hongkong, June 6, 1905,

TO LET

1113

QUEEN'S ROAD

TAISHEK BARRIER. The passage through this barrier has been widened to 400 feet with a depth at low water of Spring Tides of 12 feet on its Northern side; gradually decreasing to 10 feet on its Southern side. The Northern side of the Channel is marked by two beacons each bearing a Red Shapo and showing a Red Hongkong, June 7, 1905." Light by Night; and Southern side by u Black Conical buoy surmounted by a Groon Light at Night.

CENTRAL HONO

First floor, No. 12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Second floor, Nos. 12 & 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

Apply to

Approved

J. HOWELL MAY,

Harbour Master.

F. J. MAYERS,

Acting Ommisioner of Customs. Custom House,

Canton, July 3, 1905.

-1288

CARMICHAEL AND

CLARKE,

S. BISNEY, Hongkong Hotel.

+

1203

TO LET.

RKSIDE-Kowloon, n SIX-

PAROOMED DETACHED HOUSE standing in its own grounds, facing the King's Park.

For particulars, apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, May 23, 1905.

1272

TO LET.

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND N KOWLODA VE AVENUE,

SHIPBUILDERS,

1061

SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS, REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

ROYAL TOBACCO FACTORY.

?, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. AVE always a FRESH SUPPLY of

H TURKISH TOBACCO. Our EGYP

TIAN CIGARETTES äre Fresh, as we make them every day. We can recommend them as First-c ass Smokes. We receive

--

TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICE:AEL,' HONGKONG.

A. B. O. Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Code.

Lieber's Standard Code, TELEPHONE, 232. Hongkong, March 14, 1903.

663

our Tobacco Fresh from Egypt by every ROYAL-HAIRDRESSING SALOON.

mail. A Trial Order will satiy the most actical.We defy competition.

T. H. P. SPYROPULOS, Proprietor. Hongkong, Fobruary 16, 1905.

(SIR ROBERT HART'S,

MEMORANDUM.”

326

Series of Articles on Sir RODER

A HART'S SCHEMES for the Improve

ment of China.

Reprinted from the China Mail. To be had in pamphlet form at this Office,

PRICE 50 Cents, Hongkong, July 4, 1904.

JUST UNPACKED

No. 14, BEACONSFIELD. ARCADE.

Ebeg to notify the Public generally of Hongkong that we have just OPENED a First-class Tonsorial Hall at. the above address. Wo make Cleanliness a Speciality.

VICENTE BARCENILLA Proprietor. Hongkong, April 10 1905,

453

SING ON & CO., Nos. 35 & 87. HING Loong Street. TRON, STEEL, METAL AND HARD-

WARE MERCHANTS.

Retail and Wholesale Ironmongers, Pig Iron 1237 and Foundry Coke Importers, and Genera Storekeepers. PRICES MODERATE. Hongkong, December 14, 1904,

. Consignment of the Well-known

APLASMON BISCUITS.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

2249

to the Latest Hours for receiving THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn

Advertisements and Corrections to Adver

Miromenta

Alterations and additions to Advertise

They contain 20 per cent of PLASMON and are more easily digested and afford greater nourishment and sustenance than any other. PLASMON raises the actual flesh forming value of food to a high and trustworthy degree. They are made in four varieties:

ments on Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be SWEET, PLAIN (Unsweetend), WHOLE-rentto this Office not later than 11a.m. New Advertisements should be sout in bofore. 3.p.m.

G. M. BAIN.

MEAL AND CELERY.

H. RUTTONJEE, Hongkong and Kowloon.

Hongkong, June 23, 1905,

741 CHINA MAIL' Ofice, May, 1904,

3, GRANVILLE

mediate possession.

Apply to

To Let.

TO LET.

1059

President Castro is described as a thick- set, keen-eyed man, not more than five foet higb, and showing his Indian blood plainly. It is well known that ho detesta Mr Bowen, the United States Minister, because that successful diplomatist in of gigantic stature, As is often the case with rulers of his kind, though hated by men of business and well-

Mard, with FT, with or without to-do people, Castru is popular with the

Private Familly. Apply to

'J. A.' Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Bongkong, June 27, 1905..

SUITABLE FOR OFFICKS.

masse. He gives them endless concerts, dances, and bull-fights. He often goes to 1213 bed at 5 o'clock in the morning, and re-

ROOMS in PRINCES BUILDINGS.

Apply to

LAUTS, WEGENER & CO. Hongkong March 3, 1905.

TO LET.

1900

ceives visitors at mid-day in his night dress. Anyons may approach him. He throws money to small boys in the streats, and treats possants to cigara and cheap spirits. He once gave a great feast in the palace at Caracia, where costly viands and fine. champagne were free to all, including even the beggars in the streets. Cunning, treacherous, and utterly without principle,

WITH IMMEDIATE POSICION he rules by appealing to men's lowest

Apply to

1262

H. N. MODY. Hongkong, May 2, 1905.

TO LET.

TUS. 4 and 5, OBSERVATORY VILLAR, N

Kowloon; FIVE ROO MED HOUSE; Tennis Court. Apply to

ARRATOON V. APCAR & CO.,

45, Wyndham Street. Hongkong, June 13, 1905.

1207

A

TO LET.

BUILDING at CAUSEWAY BAY, at

motives. It is said that the heads of all the Government departments, members of Congress, and even the judges, are merely creatures in his hunds. Thero is at this hour, writes "V.,"not the slightest chance of any rival ousting him, from his remarkable position as insolent and auto- cratic dictator.'

Dentistry.

THE AMERICAN SYSTEM

OF

resent in ocupation of the Steam DENTISTRY.

Laundry Co., Ld.

No. 1, RIPON TERRACE.

FLATS in MORETON TERRAGE, facing the Pole Ground,

OFFICES, in Course of Trection. Con NAUGHT ROAD (near Blako Pier)..

GODOWNS PRAYA EAST.

Apply to

A

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST, MENT & AGENCY Co., Lea. Hongkong, March 7, 1905: 1261

TO LET.

IN KNUISFOLD TERRACE, A Comfortably FURNISHED FRONT BED ROOM- with Board.

Apply

E. LA! "Care of CHINA MAIL' Ofic. Hongkong, May 6, 1905. : 1269

TO LET

HUMPHREYS ESTATE &

FINANCE CO., LD.

MEIRION, No. 2, The PEAK. Im

mediate Possession. Hongkong, June 20, 1905.

Apply to 1271

E. JONES HUGHES. Hongkong, June 5, 1905.

TO LET.

GODOWN No. 3, NEW PRAYA, Ken-

nedy Town. Apply to... HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY, CO., LD. Hongkong, Juno 27, 1905.

AN

„TO LET

1234

N UNFURNISHED ROOM and BATHROOM, suitable for a Bachs- or, at No. 3, Duddell Street.

Also a GODOWN, Cheap Rental.

Apply to

MCEWEN, FRICKEL-&-00. Hongkong, May ́5, 1905.

TO LET.

1266

TWO 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, February 20, 1905.

HONGKONG CLUB,

TO LET

ROUMS, on the round Floor of the Annex. from 1st September next, suitable for Office.

For particulars, apply to the undersigned.

C. II. GRACE,

Secretary

Hongkong, June 1, 1903.

1970

8

TO LET.

1260

NU KNUTSFORD TERRACE,

KOWLOON. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LD, ̧ Hongkong, May 4, 1905

TO LET.

1273

O. 6, EAST AVENUE, Kowloon."

Possession from 1st July, 1905. Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

O., LD. Hongkong, June 17, 1905.

TO LET

1264

Kowloon. A most desirable 4 Roomed OP FLOOR of No. 19, Robinson Rond, Flat. Grand View of Lycemoon Pass, Moderate Rent,

Apply to

THE ANGLO-AMERICAN STORE. Hongkong, June 21, 1905.

386

TO LET.

MMEDIATE POSSESSION No 2 Selbourne Villas (No. 10, Kennedy Road)-AN 8.ROOMED HOUSE, Ser- ants Quatters detached --Istoly renovat ed throughout..

Apply to

MOK KOON UK”

Compradore's Office,

Butterfield, Bwire,

Hongkong, May 23, 1905, -

$1205

DR. M H. CHAUN, **

From the University of Pennsylvania, 37, Des Vœux Road Central, Họnɑkodo,

U S.A.

Hougk.ug, July 28, 1604.

1386

KWAN LEE SHEUNG,

DENTIST.:

(STUDENT OF DR G. 0. ROGERS), TAI SAN STREET, CANTON.

March 10, 1905.

513

EN T 1 N G Surgeon Dentist,

No. 14. D'aavilai STRAIT. TERMS VERY MODERATH Consultation Free,

Hongkung, Avril 24, 1006,

DR. HARRY FONG,

AMERICAN TRAINED DENTIST.

ELECTRICAL

LECTRICAL and Latest Improved

Appliances. --51-QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, July 28, 1904.

GRIMAULT. 0°

1379

Medicinal Skin Soap

GRIMAULT & MEDICINAL SKIN SPAP

und siegać in the Pich

KUN VIVISERN - PASIR *

Recommended by eminer matologists and adopted Paris Hospitals in the of Ringworm, Acne, Eczema and Skin nerally

8 RUE VIVIENNE

FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1905

-RAILROADS IN CHINA.

U. 8. Consul General J. W. Ragsdale, at Tientsin, has submitted to lila Government

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE OWL, GRILL & OYSTER

ROOM.

ALL KINDS of LIQUOR served with what he believes to be a complete schedule COOKING done by a European Cork.

Meals. Special Rates to Monthly Bearders,

No.51, DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, March 14, 1905.

"of railwaya constructed and projectedTM in

Ohina.

MAILWAYS CONSTRUCTED.

Eastern Chinose-Russian money loaned by France from Siberia to Yingkan, The Chinese Goverminent has 5,000,000 taols invested in this road.

Southern-Manchuria-Russian-capital÷ from Yinkau to Port Arthur and Dalny.

Chingchin-From Peking to Tientsin, eighty miles; British capital and 2 000,000 „isola of Chinese capital.

Chingu-British capital; from Tientsin to Shanbaikwan, 131 miles.

Kwanwai-British capital; from Shan- baikwan to Hsinmintun, 210 miles, costing 10,000,000 taels,

Kwanwai Chill-Branch lines beyond -Shanhaikwan ; one froin Chinhung to Hisip- mintun ; one from Niuho to Nanpito coal mines, costing 1,500,000 taols.

Chinpao-Belgian and French capital; from Tientsin to Paotingfo. This is a por-

tion of the Luhan line.

Luhan-Belgian and French capital;

HOTEL METROPOLE,

THE FAVOURITE AND POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT.

532

PLENDID ACCOMMODATION.--Ouly Leading Brands of Liquors kept, SPLE

Everything sold true to name and label. Draught Beer drawn from the Wood. BILLIARDS AND ¿THER SPORTS.' PRIVATE DINNERS A SPECIALITY.

J. II NEWBOLD, Proprietor.

Hongkong, April 1, 1905.

ESPECIAL OLD TOM GIN.

MARSHALL AND ELVY'S

Auctions.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF'· HONGKONG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

ACTION NO. 95 of 1005.

Name,

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION | Alserity

YOrder of the Supreme Court of Algerine* B. Hongkong and with the approbation

Andromeda Arun Astroca

of ARATHOON SETH, Esquire Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hongkong, pursuant 1 the order for salo made in the above action and dated the 14th day of April, 1905. THE VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD Cadmus

'AND RECLAMATION PROPERTY

situate at Victoria in the Colony of

Hongkong,

on

MONDAY,

the 17th day of July, 1905, at 3 o'clook r.m., at Messns HuGRES and Hovgu's Sales

Rooms, Des Voeux Road Contral,

In One Lot being

Bonaventure Bramble* Britomart*

His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station,

Class

Tons. Guns.1.H.P.

Captain.

-List reported at

despatch-vessel sloop

-1700 1050

12 3000

6

1400

Comdr Richard M. Harbord

Reservo

Weihalwel

Hongkong

cruisor, lat class

11,000

16

18,500 c

Capt. R. N. Otmanney

Welhalwet

torpedo boat destroyer

560

U

7000

Lt. Comdr. R. Henuiker-Heaton

Weihaiwol

cruiser, 2nd class

4360

10

9000

Captain L. G. Tufroll

Shangazi

cruiser, 2nd class

4360

10

7000

Capt. H. H. Torlessg

Welhaiwel

gunboat, 1st class

710

.8

1800

Reserve

Hongkong

gunboat, 1st class

710

1300

Reserve

Hongkong

sloop

1070

1400

Comdr. Luarð

Yangleze

Cherub Clio

water tank and tug

**990

300

Hongkong

sloop

1070

t

1400

Comdr. H. D. Wilkin, D.S.C

Foochow

Doe

Diadom Erne

Mttrich

Exe

Famo *Glory

torpedo-boat destroyer oruiser, 1st class torpedo-bost-destroyer torpedo-boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer torpodo boat destroyer battleship, Lat class torpedo boat destroyer torpedo host destroyer Special Torpedo vessel cruiser, lat clasa cruiser, 2nd class

560

7000

Lt.-Comdr. H. E. Sulivan, R.N.

Hongkong

11,000

18 16,500

Capt. H. W. Savory, R.N.

Hongkong

550

6 7000

Lieut.-Comdr. R. II. Bather

Weihaiwel

. 580

6

7000

Lieut.-Comar. Lowin

Hongkong

550

6

7000

Lient.-Comdr. A. F. Everett

Weihaiwe

361

5700

Lieut.-Comdr. Stevezet

12,950

275

16 B

13,50) -4000 275 В 4000

Captain Hon. Walter G. bronford

Weive

Lieut. Comdr. J. May

Weihaiwel

Lieut.-Com. Richards

longkons

0400

12,000

-14

2400 21,000

Capt. E. F. B. Charlton

Weihaiwal

Weihalwel

3600

8 9000

Captain W. 13. Fauckner

Singapore

torpedo-boat destroyer

550

G

7000

Weibaiwol

torpedo boat destroyer

280

B

3900

Hongkong

river gunboat

610

1200

"river gunboat

180

2

800

torpedo boat destroyer

350

6300

aloop

1016

1400

Surveying-vessol

836

450

river gunboat

85

240

sloop

riyor gunboat

85

240

cruiser, 2nd class

3600

Snipe

river gunboat

85

9000 240

.972

The Praya Reclamation to Sections A Sutlej and of Marine Lot No. 236 are held Taku upon and under the terms and stipulations Tamar of the usual reclamation Agreement.

The area of the whole of the said pro- perty is 7124 square feet.

cruiser, 1st clase

12,000

14 21,000

torpedo boat destroyer.

250

8500

receiving ship

4650

Teal

river gunboat

180

800

Virago-

torpedo boat destroyer

355

6300

Waterwitch

surveying ship

820

480

!

Whiting

torpedo bost destroyer

980

8

6900

For Sale.

Woodenck

river gunboat

150

500

Woodlark

river gunboat

-150

5.0

Licut.-Com. C. E. L. Thomas Lieut.-Com. 0. W. Wrightoon Lieut.-Com. Jno, F. Kudr

Weihaiwol Upper Tenguins Upper Tangbet

FOR SALE.

SATINETTE

(REGISTERED)

All that right of equity of Redemption Handy of and in Sections A and B of Marine Lot Hart No. 236 and the Reclamations thereto, Hecla together with the messages or tenements Hogua. thorcon known as Nos. 188,190,192, and Iphigenia 194, Wing Lok Street, and Nos. 36,87,38 Itchen and 39, Connaught Road West Hongkong. Janus

The property is more particularly de- Kinsha lineated on a Salo plan thereof which can Moorhen be inspected at the offices of Messra Otter. JOHNSON, STOKES AND MASTER, Phoenia* Rambler

from Lukuchias; to Hankow 935 miles: DOUBLY DISTILLED AND OF MATURED AGE. Solicitors for the Vent Marine Lot No. 236 Robb

capital 40,000,000 tacle of which 13,000,000 taels is owned by the Chinese Government.

Luhan branches From Linliho to Chukutien in Fangshan district, nine mi ́es; from Jangtsu to (1) Kaifeng, 67 miles; to (2) Honanfu, 83 miles; from Yencheng to Chuchintion, ́40 miles; capital 1,7-0,000 taciн.

TO BE OBTAINED FROM-

THE MUTUAL STORES,

DES VŒUX ROAD.

Hongkon, May 17, 1906.

FOR

CANTON.

THE SAN CHEUNG,

Sungh-Bolgian and French (British) capital; from Shanghai to Wusung, 10] THE new and fast Twin-Scrow Steamer miles, Paid from the Luban money.

Kiaochi--German capital; from Kiunchau to Chinanfu, 343 miles; capital £15,0 ̊0.00",

Lungchau-French capital; from Lung chau in Kwangei, to Annam, fifty miles; › capitals 9,000,000 tacla.

Chengtai-Russian, with French capital; from Chentingsu, in Chihli, to Taiyuenfu, in Shanal, 167 miles ; capital 6,849,000 taols.

Tuchhan-United States; from Canton to Tankow, 800 miles: capital 40,000,000 taels.

NAILWAY CONCESSIONS GRANTED BY CHINA.

Chinchen-To England and Germany;

951 Tons, Captain J. MCGINTY, will leave for Onton at 9 P.M., on SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and return Canton at 6 r.M. Excellent accommoda- to Hongkong on the following days, leaving.

tion, Electrio Light, and perfect cuisine. Wharf at Hongkong near Harbour Office.

First-class Fare, $ each way, Second- class, $1.00 each way. Meals, $1 each.

Cargo Freight very moderate. CHEUNG ON STEAMBOAT CO., LD.,

No. 138, Connaught Road Contral,

700 Hongkong, April 1, 1905.

STEAM TO CANTON.

HE now Twin Screw Steel Steimor. KWONG CHOW,

from Tientsin to Chinking, 600 miles: THE

capital £7,400,000.

Branch lines-From Tichu, in Shantung, to Chanting, in Chihli, and from Chinting, in Shantung, to Kaifeng, in Honam..

Huning To England; from Shanghai to Kiangning, 233 miles; capital £3,000,000. Subangyung-To England; from Suchau to Hangchau and to Ningpo, 1877 miles,

Chinkuang-To England; from Canton to Kowloon 90 miles.

Pubsin-To England; from Paku, in Kiangning, through Anhui, to Hsinyang,

in Honan, 333 miles.

Teepu-To England; from Tsechau, in Shansi, to Puku, in Kiangning.

Tionyueh-To France; from Annam to Mentgtzu and Yunnan. Tho Chineso Go. vernment bas 1,000,000 taels ihvested in

Tienmien-To England; one from Teng- yuen, in Yunnan, to Burma, and one from Shuoning to Burma.

TWO CAPE COLONIALS

Cenzo OP INDIGESTION

JY

MOTHER

SEIGEL Brnur, AFTER THREE YEARS OF HUFFERING.

ས་

1,399 tons......Captain J. P. MARTIN, KHONG TUNG,

1,238 tona......Captain H. W. WALKEE Leave HONGKONG for CANTON at

Every Evening (Saturday excepted). Leva CANTON for HONGKONG about

5.30 o'clock Every Evening (Sunday cxcopted).

Theso fino new Steamers have unex.

celled accommodation for First Class Passengers and are lit throughout by Electric Fans in First-class Electricity.

Cabing. Passage Fare-Single Journey...84.00

...$1.00 each. Meals...

The Company's Wharf is a short distance West of the Harbour Master's Office.

SHIU ON S.S. CO., LTD.,

AND YUEN ON S.S. CO., LD.,

No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, Hongkong, June 26, 1905.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

S. S. 'WING CHAI,'

CAPTAIN T. Austin, R.N.K, HIS Steamer departs from HONGKONG Ton WEEK DAYS at 7.30 A.31.; and on SUNDAYS at 8.30 A.M. Doparts from MACAO on Week Days about 2.30 г.M., and on Sundays at 5.30 1.11.

No man or woman living in Stellenbosch or FARES-Week Days 1st Class, including

cabin and sorvant, Single $3, Return

2

Queenstown, Cape Colony, and who is afflicted with indigestion in any form, should suffer any Ticket $5. 2nd class $1, 3rd Class 60 Conts.. longer if they will read the following letters of

Every Sunday there will be an Excursion,.. Mr Bernard John Bergstedt and Mrs Ann Fechter and act upon the information and at the following rates:-1st and 2nd Class advice which these letters contain. The advice Single Ticket 61, Return $2, 3rd Class, Single 30 Cents, Return-50-Cents, Steerage is to buy and use Mother Scigel's Syrup!

Mr Bergstedt and Mrs Fachter are both 10 Cents.

young people, but each had endured three years.Any Meals can be supplied on Board at

of wretchedness from the unfortunate condition n charge of $1.00 per Meal. On Sundays,

of their stomachs before they found the remedy Passengers desiring to have a Privata Cabin

ONE

NE TEAKWOOD LAUNCH.

Length 6ft.

Breadth 10 ft. Depth

6 ft.

Boilor 5 ft. x 6' 6". Engines 7x14x10, Compound Surface Condensing, For further particulars, apply

Box 74, Caro of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, June 7, 1905,

1275

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUOTION.

THE Undersigned will-Sell,-by-Public-

Auction,

SATURDAY,

the 8th July, 1905, at 11.30 4.3., at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, —— A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (Full Particulars from Catalogue). TERMS:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Hongkong, July 6, 1905.

Auctioneer.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1309

aro hold from the Crown for the residue of Rosario*

a term of 999 years from the 25th day of Sandpiper June, 1870, granted by a Crown Lease Sirius dated the 7th February, 1879.

The Crown Rent in respect of the whole proporty is $127.40.

For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to

Mosers JOHNSON, STOKES AND--

MASTER

Solicitors for the Plaintiffs in the above Action who have the conduct of the said Salo;

or to

Messra EWENS, HARSTON AND

HARDING," Solicitors for the Defendant Li Tsung

Pak in the said Action ;

or to

Messrs HUGHES AND HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, July 3, 1905.

1257

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ESSRS BUGHES & HOUGH havo

Meceived instructions to Sell by

Public Auction,

ou

FRIDAY,

the 21st day of July, 1905, at 3 r. M., at their SALES ROOMS, ——

GUNO

Flag of Vico-Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.

Ships marked thus should not be shown.

The following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Situato at MOUNT KELLETT, in the Colony

of Hongkong, viz.:-

Asporn 1. All that piece or parcel of ground Kaiserin Ellenbeto being a portion of the piece or parcel of ground situate at Mount Kellett aforesaid

Achéron registered in the Land Office as Rural

Alouette Building LOT No. 70 abutting on the

Argus North side thereof on a portion of the said

Aspic Rural Building LOT No.76 described on the Avalancha

Bengall THE Undersigned has received instruc-Sale plan thereof as LOT No. 2 and mosaur- ing thereon 330 feet or thereabouts on the tions to Sell by Public Auction,

South sido thereof partly on Crown Land and partly on Government pavilion and measuring thereon 298 feet or thereabouts Comete on the East side thereof on Mount Kellett. Decidée Road and measuring thereon 163 feet or D'A8534 thereabouts and on the West side thereof on Crown land and measuring thereon 161 feet or thereabouts which said piece or

THE

on

SATURDAY,

the 8th July, 1905, at 12 o'clock (NOON),

at his SALES ROOMS, DUBDALL STREET

1 OLDSMOBILE MOTOR CAR

WITH ACCESSORIES,

(in Good Condition),

On View from Thursday, the 6th July. parcel of ground is described on the said TERMS:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 3, 1905.

1288

PUBLIC AUCTION.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG..

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

ACTION NO. 135 of 1905.

Estoo

Froude

Guoydon

Henri Riviere Sale plan as LOT No. 1 and contains an Taveline area of 56,700, Square feet or thereabouts. Kersaint. Apportioned annual Crown Rent $18.50. +Montcalm

Mosquet

And

2. All that piece or parcel of ground lrg boing another portion of the said Rural Pascal Building LOT No. 76 abutting on the North Pistolet side thereof partly on a portion of the said Redoutable Rural Building LOT No. 76 and partly on Styx Crown Land and measuring thereon 240 Sully -fect or thereabouts-on-the-South side thoro-Surprise of on other portion of the said Rural Takiang Building LOT No. 76 described on the said Vauban sale plan as LOT No. and measuring Vigilante thereon 330 feet or thereabouts on the

bo Sold by Public Auction by Order East side thereof on Mount Kellett Road Fürst Bismarck

and measuring thereon-199 foter

that finally relievet and cured them. It is an which has accommodation for two or more To be South Pub Count bygone,

old saying." What is one man's meat is another passengers, will bo charged $3 extra. man's poison," and so ordinarily it is with

abouts and on the West Side thereof Hansa on Crown Land and measuring thereon 218 Hertha feet or thereabouts which said piece or Iltis parcel of ground is described on, the said Jaguar Sale plan as LOT No. 2 ad contains an Luchs area of 56,700 square feet or thereabouts. Möwe Apportioned Annual Crown Rent $18.50.

Captain Shortland-

Lieut.-Comdr, O. Seymour Lieut. Comdr. W. H. Darwell Lt.-Comdr. E. V. R. Dugore

Lt. Cumdr. F, E. Nobię

Comdr. U. E. Moure Lt. Com. R. E. Vaughan

Reservo

Yuglaze

West River Weihaiwe!

Lieut.-Comdr. J. Kiddle

Rosorvo

Fongkong

Surveying

Wess River

Hongkong

Lt.-Com. H. T. Attay

West River

Weihaiwe!

Yangtags

Hongkons

Jongkong

Horgony

Weinatwel

Surveying

Capt. C. H H. Moore Lt. Comdr. Davidson Captain Wm. L. Grant

Reserve

Commodore Dicken Lt. Condr. E. Lecretar Lieut. Comtr A. Gregory Comdr. R. W. Glenuie

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station:

German flagship

German cruiser

1776 16 2960

Name

Flag and Description. Tons, Guns, |.. H.P.

Oxplains.

Austro-Hungarian croiser Austro-Hungarian cruiser

2437 20 7300 4000 29 8000

Capt. Friedrich Grinzenberger

Bingapore

Captain Mirtl Pranz

Shacreu:"

French armoured gunboat

1798

10

1700

Comdr. Laferriere

Balgow

French gunboat

300

7

400

Lieut. A. Varney

Balgon

French gunboat

123

600

Lient. Crospin

Hongkong

French gunboab

476

460

Lieut. Journot

Salgon

French gunboat

140

5

-160-

Haiphong

French gunboat

580

400

Saigon

Bugeaud- Casse-tete *Châteaurenault

French cruiser

3740 29

9000

Capt. Lolivre.

Balgon

French gunboat

140

5

150

Salgon

French cruiser

8018

18 17,000

Captain V. Polaiono

Saigon

French gunboat

525

4

438

Commander Louel

Haiphong

French gunboab

690

10

900

Commander L'ost

French cruiser.

4000

31

9500

Saigon

French gunboat

Halphon

French destroyer

360

7

303

Llaut. Jehonno

Haiphon

French cruiser French gunboat French destroyer

9870

36 20,200

Shanghal

307

7 300

Lout.-Comdr. Beanstant-

Haiphong

French gunboat

French cruiser

French torpedo-boat

French gunboat

French cruiser

French torpedo-boat

1260 [ В 2200 9700 12 19,600

350 7

4015 27 .8500

360

Commander Le Collear.

Captain Cros

Haiphong

300

Lieat, de Voan Prat

Along Bay

Capt. Hourat

Yangleze

Comdr. Sennes

Hongy,

300

Lient, de Woerth

Haiphong

French cruiser

9437.

8 ..6071

Sulgon

French cruiser

1796

10

1700

⚫Capt. Vincent

Salgon

French crnisor

9856

20,000

Captain Gulberteau.

French gunboat

629

2

900

Lieut. Holgad

French gunboat

French cruiser

French gunboat

6150 23 123 7

4560

Captain Blonde.

Yangiaa

Along Bay Shanghal

Along Bay

600

Lieut. Carol

Canton

11,000

38 14,000

Captain Prowe

Tsingtan

Comdr. von Studnits

Singapore

Gorman cruiser

6230 34

10,000

Capt. Weber

Foington

German cruiser

6500

37 10,000

Capt. Baron Schimmelmazn

German gunboat

1000

10. 1300

Singapore

Comdr. Baron von M. Hillossom

Shangha

German gunboat -

900

10 1300

Comdr. Kloebo

Nanking

German gunboat

850

.10

1844

Comdr. Krooncke

Ianhow

German gunboat

1009

8

875

Comdr. von Grambko

Mualla

Seoadler

German ornicor German cruiser

1640 15 2800

Comdr. Porsius

Tsingtau

2660 24 8000

Captain Volb

Tringtau

German gunboat

900 10

1900

Comdr. Dolmllig'

Amey

German gunboat

170

6

1300

Comdr. Giobber

Canton

German gunboat

3

500

Lieut. Scharf

Shangbal

Italian cruiser Italian cruiser" Italian cruiser

2300

10

7471

Captain Bores Ricci

3600 2409

Captain Presbitero

Shanghel

29 -7000:

Capt. Pescotto

Shangha

U; S. cruiser

U. S. gunboat

U. S. torpedo-bost destroyer;

U. S. cruiser:

1980 14

720 3215 20

28 3769 1000 12

420 4600

4000

Captain d'Antas Ribeiro

Macao

Captain Coutinho

Macao

6000 Capt. Manual Vasco de Carvalio

+

7500 1227

¡Capt. Dyer

Cavite

Capt. Rohrer

Shanghai

7 8000

Lleut, Woodward

Manila

Capt. Sargoanb

Manlio

1197 Barry

Callao.. Chauncey

U. S. torpedo-bost_destroyer

420 7

8000

Lieut, Irwin

U. S. gunboat

208 10

600

Llout. Dismakor

U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer

U. 8. cruiser

420

7

8000

Lient. E. P. Jessop

Manila Hongkong

8213

· 19

7600

Comdr. Hugo Ostorhaus

Dalo

U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer

420

7 8000

Lious Garnell

Y

By G. TAYLOR, 1. M. Custome

Decauter Elcano Helena

U.S. torpedo-boat-destroyer: 420

7. 8000

U. 8. gunboat

660

10

6000

U. S. gunboat

1399.

8.

1988

With WoodduTS

Monadnock

U. 8. monitor

3990

6

8000

Shangha

For further particulars and conditions of Sale, apply to Messrs JOHNSON, STOKES AND MASTER, Solicitors for the Plaintiffs in the above action, or to Messrs Ono of the Bost Sketches of Fermosa Elte HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Dated the 28th day of June, 1905,

Monterey

U. 8. monitor

4084

4 5244

Carlie

[Reprinted from the China Review.j

New Orleans

U. 3. cruiser

-3187

90°

7600

Commander G. B. Harbo

Manlia

Oregon

U. S. oralser

10,288

45 11,111

Captain Burwell.

- Manila

Pampanga

U. S. ginboat

201

8

250

Qaribe

yet written.

Paragua

U. S. gunboat

201

3

250

Capt. Bennett

Carlto

Rainbow

U. S. cruiser"

4000

14

Capt. Cawlos

Tanila

1247

Prica

PUBLIO AUCTION.

$1.00 OHINA MAIL' Office, 5 Wyndham Street Hongkong.

Raleigh

U. S. crnleer]

3219

18

7500

Comdr. Marshal.

Shangha

San Francisco

"U. E, craiser-

4098

9918

Captain Vory

Monts

Vicksburg

U. S. cruiser

1000

13

1118

Commander Marshall

Shangh

U. S. gunboat

847

3

500

Lieut. H. A. Wildy

U. 8. gunboat

1897

8

1894

Commander A. W. Dodd

Stangha

Manlia

U. S. flagship

12,000

50 12,609

Captain Clover

Mantis

Flagship of Rear-Admiral Folger.

on

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of Hongkong, digestion in all of the many forms it assumes and with all the varieties of symptom. Just day) on production of the Return Half look over these two letters and you will perceive Ticket. Should the Steamer not run on the different symptoms are mentioned by the writers, Monday, owing to the Boiler Cleaning, duo the Captain, and the but the complaints gave way before the curative notice will be given power of this sovereign remedy, after other Half Ticket will be available for the follow- medicines and even medical attendance had ing day. The Ship is lit throughout by

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The Steamer's Wharf at Hongkong is at the Western end of Wing Lok Street.

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1084

THE

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FRIDAY,

14th day of July, 1905, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at Messre HUGHES and HOUGH'S SALES ROOMS, Des Vœux

Road Central,

The above two pieces or parcels of ground Thetis are held from the Crown for the residus of Tigor a term of 75 years from the sixth day of Tsingtau March 1876 created by a Crown Lease of Vorwarts the whole of tho said Rural Building LOC No. 76 dated the 3rd day of June 1892. Elba

All that pieco or parcel of ground regis- tered in the Land Office as HUNGHOM INLAND LOT No. 249 together with the

A Salo plan of the said property can be Marco Polo building thereon known as No: 74, Des inspected at the Office of Mesars Johnson, Puglia Vaux Road, Hunghom, abutting on the Stokes and Master, and at the Auctioneers'

Adamastor North side thereof on Crown Land and Office. measuring thereon 15 feat; on the South For further particulars and conditions of Dia' sido thereof on Hunghom Road and mea sale, apply to Mesurs JOHNSON, STOKES Vasco de Gama suring thereon 15 feet; on the East sido AND MASTER, thoreof on Hunghom Inland Lot No. 224 and measuring thereon 50 feet; and on the West side thereof on Hunghom Inland Lot No. 248 and measuring thereon 50 feet, and which said piece or parcel of ground con tains in the whole 750 square feet and is delineated on the plan attached to tho Crown Lease thereof and is coloured red

Solicitors for the Vendors; Albany

Annapolis or to

Bainbridge Messrs HUGHES AND HOUGH,

+Baltimore Government Auctioneers.. Hongkong, June 21, 1905. --

FORMOSA:

thereon, and is hold from the Crown for A RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN Cincinnati the residue of the term of 75 years from the 19th day of December, 1892, granted by a Crown Lease dated the 3rd day of June, -1902. Annual Crown Rent $7.00.

Villalobos Wilmington

THE Undersigned has received instruc

tions from E. F. GIBSON, Esq, to EAST PRAYA RECLAMATION Wisconsin.. Sell by Public Auction,

on.

MONDAY,

casio worse day after day. My condition advertiser is enabled to talk as it were with the 17th July, 1905, at 11 AM No. 5, became so serious that it was necessary to obtain the Slamose in their own tongue without

medical advice, but I derived no actual benefit From the medicines prescribed for me."

WING WO CHAN, MONGKOK,-- ABOUT

knowing one word of it, the "Bangkok Times" doing the translations required.

Literary communications should be ad 300 LOGS HARDWOOD. tressed to the EDITOR. Business com munications to the MANAGER. Cheques

"I heard of Mother Seigel's Syrup whilst Bring in Cookhouse, and there commenced maing the Byrup with splendid results. After Making four bottles and using two Planters and Post Office Orders in favour of MANAS

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it was due only to Mother Salgal's Syrup. have recommended it to several of my friends."

SEB, Bangkok Times."

Order booked by MANAGER, Ching

Terms: Cash on delivery" For farther particulars, apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, June 29, 1905.

1255

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Manila Woosing

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On June 30, 105, at Letham House, Singapore, the wife of H. M. CLARKE, A. M. Inst. G. E., of a Son.

1278

MEMOS. FORTMTO-MORROW. Meeting:

11.30 a.m.--Meeting of Chiza Light & Power Co., Ld., at the Company's

Auctions.

Offices.

11.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Fur- ture, at Mr Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Ropm.

Noon-Auction of LOldsmobile Oar, at Mr Geo. Lammert's Sales Rooms."

General Memoranda.

TUESDAY, July 11:-

p.in, on this date subject to rent. WEDNESDAY, July 12.:--

Goods per Denbighshire undelivered after.

this date subject to rent.

on this date subject to rent. FRIDAY, July 14 ;~~

LOGAL AND COAST NEWS."-

his friends, and; especialy Derbyshire

Me Mansfield, British ́Consul, has re- enthusiasts, for Warren has played for this small county for a considerable length of time, and locally has been turned to Amoy with his daughter, much long considered as worth his place into the delight of the whole of the com- the all-England Eleven is success munity, who welcome him back to his old

post. on his first appearance will, therefore, be all the more acceptable to cricketors

Eugene Sandow, with all his strength, in the county mentioned. Now that has been unable to resist the onslaught of two out of the three test matches have dengue fever. He was laid low on June resulted in drawn games it is to 20, and had to cease performances for he hoped that the M. C. C. will several days. receive and consider in liberal spirit the contentions put for- ward by those in favour of playing out the test matches. It has been argued

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The inspection of the police force yes- terday afternoon by His Excellency the Governor took place under most unfor tunate weather conditions. Shortly after

His

Goods per Peshatrar not cleared at 4 that the loss of time which would be 3,30 the men fell in, looking a creditable entailed by allotting five days or more body (notwithstanding their uniforms, to each of the five test matches would be which are not as smart as they might be), detrimental in the extreme to county but almost immediately rain commenced to Gooda per Japan not cleared at 4 p.m. cricket, especially in view of the short-fall and by the time the Governor arrived

nesa of the English season. There is the men were completely drenched. undoubtedly reason in the contention, Excellency no doubt und allowance for but then instead of five test matches the this, but the inspection was a very thorough number could be reduced to three. At one. To each of the Europeans some re present there are five test matches-four of three days cach, the fifth of five, if That takes up from fifteen to seventeen days; with three test matches of five days each, the time consumed

3p.m.-Aaction of Leasehold Property at Messrs Hughes & Hough's Sales Rooms. Saturday, July 15:-

12.30 a.m-Meeting of The Hongkong

Electrio Co., Ltd., at Co.'s Office. MONDAY, July 17 :--:

11 a.m.-Auction of 300 Logs Hardwood at No. 3, Wing Wo Chan, Mongkok. 3 p.m.-Auction of Leasehold Property

Rooms.

3 p.m.-Auction of Leasehold Property, at Mossre Hughes & Hough's Sales Rooms.

necessary.

at Messra Hughes & Hough's Sales would be fifteen days, and that is one of the arguments put forward in support of the contention. We hope to see an alteration made this respect when the next. Australian Eleven visits England.

FRIDAY, July 21 -

2 p.m.-Auction of Valuable Leasehold Property at Moesra Hughes & Hough's Sales Rooms,

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, FRIDAy, July 7, 1905,

EDITORIAL COMMENT. ·

The third test match

The names of the Japanese leaders, road as Russian words, have all plain meanings -Nogi, legs; Oku, eye. Togo may be rendered; that there;' while Oyama means 'Oh, ́a pitfall,' out of which the following epigram is made:

We Russians have no legs (Nogi) to get

around the Japs, We haven't got an eyë (Oku) to ferret out

their traps;

Wo haven't got that 'ere (Togo) (touching the forehead) indispensable to win. So now we've got to cry Oh, chat a hole

we're in! (Oyama).'

LOCAL AND COAST NEWS. ..

Quarantine Restrictions.

·

many questione put, and on a 200:nd round His Excellency

marks were addressed and

examined the men's-rifles. The men on parade numbered 319, composed of Eur opeans 21, Indians 96 and Chinese 104.

Subsequently His Excellency spent a con- siderable time examining the station pre- mises, offices, and booka, etc.

To Volunteers.

The Right-half, No. 1. Company, H.K.V.A., `will hold their third com petition for Captain Macdonald's Cup at the Tai Hang Range, next Sunday, the 9th inst., at 10 a.m. sharp. Members are ro- minded that no ammunition will be obtain- able on the range.

Diary of The War.

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905,

BY TELEGRAPH. THE TRAVANCORE CASE.

Part XXIV. of the Japan Chronicle *Diary of the Russo-Japanese War,' now issued and procurable at Messrs W. Brewer and Co's, covers the period from April 4th to the 6th ultimo. Three of the pages of illustrations reproduced in collotype deal with events at Port Arthur during the siege, showing the Japanese transport- ing heary guns and shells to 203-metre Hill and also the destruction wrought on one of the Russian forts by the Japanese fire. The fourth page, entitled Scenes at Mukden, contains two-photographs-one

showing a Chinese captured and about to be executed for cutting the Japanese field telegraph during the battle, while another is a gruesome picture of the horrors of war: On the cover of this number is a diary brought down to the 16th instant, which enables the reader to see at a glance the principal events in the present campaign.

-['CHINA MAIL'a' EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.] LSUPPLIED BY REUTER, biR BOMBAY.] [Received on July 6, at 7.4°) p.m.] THE ODESSA MUTINY.

RINGLEADERS IMPRISONED.

וד

61

Searching for the "Knins Potemkin."

Lomox, July 6.

the Sixty-seven ringleaders on Georgoi Poliedonoseta" have been removed from the battleship and cast into prison at Kertsch, in the Crimes. It is expected they will all be shot. Another torpedo boat destroyer, man-

MARINE COURT INQUIRY,

The inquiry into the circumstations surrounding the stranding of the salling ship "Travancore" (Captain W. G. Cham- berlin) and into the charges made by the crew against the Captain, was continuod to-day at the Marine Magistrates Court.

The Court consisted of the Hon. Captain L. A. W. Barnes-Lawrenos, R, NA(Pro sident), Lieut. C. K. McCallum (H.M.S. |"Tamar"), Captain Pybus (** Empress of | Japan "), - - CaptainSt. John George ("Macquario") and Captain Robb ("T ping").

MrC. D. Wilkinson (of Messrs Wilkinson on behalf of Captain and Grist) appeared on Chamberlin; Mr John Hays (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Mastor) represented the owners; but the crew were not repre aented by a solicitor.

Captain Chamberlin was called, The Prendont read the latter part

ned entirely by officers, has arrived at the evidence given by Captain Chamberlin

Captain Chamberlin then continued Sulina, socking for the "Kniaz Potem-up to the morning of June 2.

kin."

1

[BEUTER'S BERVICE.] THE SITUATION IN ODESSA.

LONDON, July 5.-- The situation in Odessa is improving and many of the troops have left, though they are kept within easy reach.

THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

Armistice Proposed,

It is understood in St. Petersburg that the Government's note to President Roose- welt pointed out that the selection. of Russia's representatives indicated · the Tsar's sincere desire for a lasting peace.

The Russian proposal for an immediate armistice has been transmitted to Japan through Washington.

RUSSIAN STRIKES.

Further Outbreaks.

The Government works in Putiloff have joined the strike in St. Petersburg.

General Roediger has been appointed successor to General Sakharoff.

THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

draw.

At 3 a.m. I returned with the crew to the ship. The bumping increased and

ed though the vessel would be som

that we took to the boats again at 6

UP, 80

on June 2. After remaining in the M

for an hour we again returned to the ship and tried to get her off by huling on the hawser but were unable to do so. We waited for the tide to rise and made several attempts to get the vessel off but without avail and we then waited for assistance from Hongkong,

The President-You sent four men and an officer to Hongkong in a lifeboat, Was that not a small number to mau & lifeboat 1 How many does it take to pull a lifeboat?

Witness-Ten mon. But they did not

The President-Do you think that you pull far; they were pioked up. were justified in sending a lifeboat to Hong- kong with five men in her? Are you sure

Witness-It was not a lifeboat, it was s it was a lifeboat?

gig-a long gig.

The tug "Robers

Witness, continued. Cooke" arrived two days after the boat had left for Hongkong. It was the day before this that the "Putoi" returned with the gig. The President-Are you sure it was the "Putoi."

Witness-Yea,

Continuing, he said—When the “Robert Cooke" arrived communicated with her and got a tow rope passed to her and I or- dered the men into the boats.

The President-You ordered them? Witness-Yes. In case the boat sank in deep water.

THE TEST MATÇU. between Australia and England, has been play- ed--but not won or lost, as the time limit insisted upon by the Home au-

The following telegram- has been re- thorities has allowed the Australians to emerge

rgo from the contest with bonours ceed from H.B,M. Consul, Chefoo, to oven, though even Australia's most Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, dated at, Price: 40 cents per lb. ardent enthusiast must admit that July, 1905-Quarantine on arrivals from

England was in much the better Hongkong.'. position when the match terminated.

Band at Hongkong Hotel.. A feature of the game was the admirable

By kind permission of Colonel W. G. batting of Mr F. S. Jackson and Mr J.B. Western, C.B., and Gfficers, the Band T. Tyldesley; the former compiling 144, of the Second Battalion 'The Queen's Own' not out, in the first innings, and the (Royal West Kent Regiment) will play the latter reaching the even century in the following programme of music during second innings. Both scores were of dinner at the Hongkong Hotel, on inestimable value to England, for with Saturday next, 8th July, 1905. Owing to

Mr L, Comar, proprietor of the Maine the exception of Hayward's 60, none the Band having a later engagement the

Hotel, Des Voeux Road, appeared at the ollier of England's team reached the band hours will be from 7.30 p.m. to 8.45

The Visit Terminating. fifties. On the first day with a slow P.m. instead of the usual time :-

March........ .... "The Royal Arthur' McKay Magistracy, this morning, to complain of wicket the Englishmen compiled 301

Overture. ...... Sana Souci............Souss the noise created by a tonant occupying a

Witness-The foreyards were braced on *Mondnacht Am Rhein' portion of the same building. The defen-

Prince and Princess Arisugawa will

the starboard tack. All the lower topsails runs, which can be considered as fairly Valse

Vollstedt good scoring. The wicket sceins to Selection from 'Haddon Hall...Sullivandant was shown to be employed constructing leave England for Japan on the 11th inst-wore sot and the foressils.p

When you stranded I understood you had ...Ganne records for an American gramaphone com ant, sia Suer, by the North German have improved on the second and third Mazurka....... La Czarine

The Darkies Jubilee.....

"Preusson." Their High-all sails clawed up. When did you seb and for that purpose had a Chinese pany

Lloyd's steamer

them? They w set in the evening about would

band playing on the premises during the nesses returned to London yesterday after 8 o'clock, when a breeze sprang up from

the land. appear to have been somewhat slow on

day and worked some electrical machinery a visit to Doncaster. the second day, but on the third day we A Vignette of Chinese Family Life.

At Fatehan, in Hing Kwai Street, find it was fast, and a fast wicket is con- ducive to high scoring. The rate of scor- there lived a family whose internal har ing appears to have been fairly even, mony was marred by repeated discords though the Australians' wickets fell with The household consisted of the husband, greater rapidity than the Englishmen's. the wife, and the husband's mother. In At the close-of-the second day's play addition, the wife's father lived near enough England had 275 runs to the good and by to lend a hand, at pacification_or_the

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The "Likin" arrived on June 2, and I The Third Test match has ended in a gave the crew leave to go on board her. Between eight and nine o'clock on the same creping a squall struck the vessel and sho slipped off the rocks. I sent op blue lights for the crow to return to the ship, The ship was then afloat and the crow returned in about an hour and a half. By that time the ship was on the rocks again, Having been afloat three-quarters of an hour, The President-What was the position of your sails then !

PRINCE ARISUGAWA IN ENGLAND..

he thought should be discoursed further THE GORDON-BENNETT MOTOR west or somewhere out of the European quarter of the city whore it might be

appreciated. His boarders had complained of the noise and left the hotel in conso

RACE.

A French Victory.

What time did the crow leave the ship? -About 7.30 p.m.

Then you and the first mate set the sails.-Yes.

Had the men been on board when the ship slipped off would she have got clear f -No.

Why not? You wore afloat for three- quarters of an hour. The stern "anchor would have prevented her.

Could you not have slipped your cable

quenos of it so that his business was suffer. M. Thery, Frenchman, the winner of had eight wickets still to fall. Their opposite, when the storms raged unusallying... Mr G. N. Orme ordered the defen the Gordon-Bennett Motor race in 1904, is When the wind struck the ship your head. position was solid and victory seemed high. A few days ago there was a tremendant to abate the nuisance within seven days again the winner on the Auvergne course; paid off and you got into deep water. "Could

assured.

the

WEATHER REPORT.

A NEW TREATY PORT.

The anchor would have prevented her. The stern anchor would have sent her round.

Would not the bow anchor have pravon- ted that ?--No.

you not have dropped a bow anchor and dous quarrel between the wife and the and advised him to make other arrange two Italians came in second, and an Eng-held her in deep water 1-She would have

swuing right round, On the batting of

husband's mother, who, by the way, was ments to carry on his business in the lishman third;-the last was outclassed. Australians in the provious test mat-blind. The husband came in and assisted Chinese quarter of the city. ches and their form in the present his mother in hurling imprecations at the match it appeared improbable that wife. The latter thinking that curses were they would be able to equal even this hardly substantial enough to meet such an amount in the second innings. Mr attack, betook herself to blocks of granite, Jackson, however, allowed his side to which she hurled at the bends of her op remain at the wickets until an addi-ponents, and into the pots and paus of the household. The husband then closed with tional 126 runs had been added,

his wife and there was a personal struggle. loaving the Australians with 401 runs

In the midst of this social typhoon the

of

If you had had your crow

The following notice is issued by Mr Figg Suggested Opening of Haichao. board you might possibly have got clear the Hongkong Observatory:

On the 7th at 11,558, Barometric changes are unimportant.

Gradients continue elight, and light to moderate 8.E. and S. winds may be expect

part of the China Sea.

Yes.

When you and the mate set the sails you It is reported in Canton by a telegram expected to get off. Would it not have from Peking, that a new treaty port is to been wise precaution to have got your crew on board instead of waiting You had be opened by the Chinese government at time to set the sails but were helpless after Haichao, a sea-port situated on the border-getting clear by reason of not having the Yes, after you had set sails. Did it not occur to you to get your crew on board be- fore then 7-They had only just gone to the "Likin."

to get to win. It may be fairly wife's father rushed into the house, and in the Formosa Channel and the N. line between Shangtung and Kianggu. men.-The wind came with such a rush 1 assumed that these additional runs added his voice to those already raging were not scored in less than one hour then, seeing how things were, he said he and a half, probably a little more, which would be revenged on his daughter and at would leave the Australians four hours once commit suicide. He rushed up into a and a half, or under, to reach the loft and had removed his

was girdle and flung it. requisite total. The task appeared to over the beam, when there was a terrific

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What facilities it will offer for steamers Forecast.-light to moderate S.E. winde; can not, of course, yet be known. It ap: showery

pears to be situated insido a small island called Yitchao which will probably afford some shelter to ships which may elect to

A curious phenomenon observed on

call thoro.

The reason assigned for this new do parture on the part of the Chinese

railways in India is reported by Mr Wil- kinson, an English engineer, and noted in La Nature (April 29). Says that journal:

end of a certain time, the government is an apprehension that the rail presented a series of protruberances on Germane have already set greedy eyes

At the

on his daughter and, therefore, quietly the rolling surface, spaced about 5 milli. thereon, and unless something is quickly readjusted his girdle and went off to his moters [1-5 inch) apart and 1-10 millimetro done to counteract these ambitions by fast wicket. Noble proved to be work. Those episodes furnish striking texts.04 inch] bigh. Thie arises from an excessive making it a treaty port, the Chinese

Fof-the vibration, nodes and loops are place. the mainstay of the Australians and for Chinese moralista to testify to the elasticity of the metal; under the influence government will lose all authority over the this is not the first time he has been vigilence of Lui Kung, the god of thunder, produced and the loops' wear away more assistance from who is ever ready to punish obstreperous quickly than the nodes by contact with the but he received. Hill, Armstrong and Gregory. The daughters-in-law, as in this particular in- latter player, who scored 32, not out, stance. has almost earned the name of veteran, judging from the number of times he has represented Australia, but

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Captain Pybus-When you found the ship would not stay and triel to wear ship and falled, did it not strike you to let go anchor-w confident 'she would go round,

There must have been a time when you could see she would not ground. Did you not think it necessary then? The Grat mate was clearing the anchor. Witness explained the method of scouring the anchors and said that it would take about four minutes to get them clear; they could not be let go with a run.

Referring to the chart and log book witness said he tied them round his waist to save them, He svod the log book, bus lost the chart, which he thought must have slipped from him when the capatan broke, They kept a log slate, but that also was Lost.

they wanted, the thirteen inch wire spring or the rope alone. We were then told by the mastor to unshackle the spring and put the rope over the starboard low. After we made the tow-lino fast the Captain told all hands to take to the boats. All the crow were not on board, one or two wore in the boats baling out. The Captain and Chief mate remained on board. When the Robert Cooke" came off we noticed that the ship came off easily.

You

The President-Well, you were away from the Captain from that time. have no further evidence to substantiate your chargo.

Witness-We asked for this inquiry because the Captain charged us with cowardice.

THE PEACE PROBLEM.

Intimidating Ito.

(From Our Correspondent. }

Toxio, June 25.

THE CHINA MAIL.

menced. More plainly they contend that Yen one thousand-milsion, which has been the actual expenditure up to data, sbould be demanded" and "also an amount which

THE WAR

Moving on Vladivostook.

will cover the cost to Japan of keeping her, OPERATIONS IN MANCHURIA. army and navy up to the strength necessary in view of the right she has won to have a predominating võice in matters-affecting Korea and Manchuris. The right without It is pretty generally accepted that in a the might would not be of much use to her

Our Tokio correspondent, writing on multitude of counsellors there is found wis-as she has learnt. If I may be allowed to June 1, says: Just as I was closing this dom, but if all the counsellors speak with an that when Japan's terms are made public letter a Japanese gentleman, who has on prophecy I would say that I am confident exceeding loud voice at the same time and they will be found such as will command two or three occasions given me in 'ormation urge divergent advice the hapless recipient themselves to every person who is not which proved to be correct, cailed and told

blinded by prejudice.---

It was but natural that the n me of Mar-me to look out for news of the fourth-army- of this conflicting sagacity is apt to become

lightly confused.

quis Ito should spring to mind when Japan's and Vladivos'ook, I havo often sepu the captain under the

This is the position of the Japanese Go-choice of Peace Commissioner was Can- influence of drink; he was under the

men have come into I take this to mein that the army is not Captain Pybus-How did the mate bave influence of drink all that morning, Ivernment just now. We, who are well-prominence of late, Fut the master who going to chanco a termination of the war time to write up his private log up to the can tell whether a nian is under the wishers of the Island empire, are more framed the constitution which the country while the navy wears the most conspicuous | sime of stranding 1 Did he sit down at the influence of drink or not by his actions, nerjou ly apprehensive now than at any time you were running out anchors, etc. by his walking or alking. The cap- No. That was written up when he got back tain did not go on board the "Robert other stage of the war. This is the real to Hongkong.

Cooko;

"he remained in a boat alongside. crisis. For all time Japan has proved her How was your ship heading when she on the morning of the stranding of the prowess in the field, but her diplomacy,

ship the captain held on too long as the stranded 1-West by north.

And when she got off the rocks --I ship would not stay: sho was carrying her through it brought her splendidly through

helm half way to les.

the French neutrality difficulty, is still -Proceeding.

upon its trial,

cannot say,

4

Captain George-Do you know the mail- ing qualition of your ship in ballast trim ↑

No.

Were you on dock at 4 a.m. when the second officer relieved the first officers?— No. As I explained I had ricked my bick, Are you quite sure you were not on deck then? I cannot be positive to that,

SUPREME COURT.

IN BANKRUPTCY.

A BANK IN DIPPICULTIES.

Did leave any orders with the chief (Before Sir Fransis Piggott, Chief Justice.) whole, but many of the recent utterances of

you for the second to call you I—Yes, to call me when land was sighted. The second officer communicated with me through the night, and I went on deck at 6 o'clock, and land was then in sight, I kept close into land because I was confident I could go about,

You did not know the qualities of your ship and yet you listed !— I knew very well that a ship of her class should go round. When she paid off the tido caught her and prevented her from go inz faster.

When the "Robert Cooko" took you to to you anchored in 12 to 13 feet of water; what is your draught -15 feet. We let go anchor sooner than tho Captain wanted.

Could the second officer have got at the obarts whenever he wished to 1-Yea.

The Lai Hing Firm ex parte Ma Leung Po, public examination. Ma Fat Ting, managing partner, said the business was a goldsmith's shop and native bank. There were several partners, who wore all away from Hongkong. Th businees had been in Lexistence-somescore of years and the shares wore originally Tls. 100, boing taken over by him in 1898 at Tla.-500. The business was gold-leaf buying and leuding money, and the average amount received during ■ year was about one or two million dollars. Themoney owing to creditors was $988,416, due for money deposited in the bank. Whilst the assete amounted to $1,200,000

In my last letter I'commented admiringly upon the sanity with which the people of Japan hailed the victory of the Tsushima Straits. Not one iota do I wish to modify that view in speaking of the country as a publiolets who have a considerable rogue supply food for fear. Human nature is the samo in any part of the world, and a certain degree of exaltation of spirits was to be anticipated after the Boating menace of the East had been swept from the face of the waters., This has been manifested in the shoals of peace propositions which fill the newspapers. It cannot be said of the majority that they orr on the side of generosity. Undoubtedly Japan owes it to herself to clip Russia's wings so close that she will not be able to essay another war fight after a brief period of recoperation. exception these amateur peace commis- But almost without

vasaed.

Other

г

the honourable but thankless position. He laurels and that matters are being hurried enjoys to-day is admittedly most entitled to

has refused to set and in view of his age noon in Manchuria. The absence of any word fault can be found with his decision. The from the fourth army strengthens this. be- experience and unique knowledge of con-lief. It is also stated on good authority nation will not lose the benefit of his ripe

ditions in Europe and America, as the that a force of unspecified strength is even Commissioners whoever they are will leave here with distinct knowledge of the now on the seas and will land at Saghallin minimum terms which Japan will acceptand in a day on two. there can be little doubt that Ito's advice will be largely acted upon when the Go- vernment decides upon the irreducible minimum. After all the actual conference itself is more of a picturesque than an

It important function. Petersburg and Tokio that the question of peace or war will be determined and it will be determined before the conference

and not after..

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I spoke just now of the position of Peace Commissioner being a thankless Everyone knows that it was Marquis Ito with China. There are still people who who concluded the Treaty of Shimonoseki ara foolish enough to hold Ito responsible for the prosent war because, he agreed to ninsula to China. One of these uninformed

re-cassion of the Linotang Pe

persons sent the Marquis a postcard recently in which he gave him the would certainly assassinate him if he were cheerful information that the writer selected as Peace Commissioner, as he had been a traitor over the Liaotung affair. An- other gentleman, in an interview which appears in to-day's Hochi, declares that the

That was in refusing to afflict the country Marquis has at last done something for the weal of Japan instead of for her detriment,

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INSURANCE HUMOUR.

Agent's Method with Chinese Ladies.

In a lively letter to his friends at home, the English representative of an insurance company in a Chinese port, tella of the devious ways by which an insurance pro- posal is approached.

Captain Robb-Was it the deck log or your official log that you lost 1-Both of them. The deck log was lost while the

To the resident -This was the first time odd. Large sums of money were lent to var. sioners fail to appreciate that the imposi- with his services at the Peace Conference you come city side talkee one woman. Can

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I had the ship in ballast; when fully loaded

she could sail well.

ious persons and concerns.one largo borrower tion of unduly oppressive and humiliating being the Wong Fung Company-control-

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TE DEUM:-Tours in F. ANTHEM:-Oh how amiable. Barnby. BENEDICTUS :---Garrett. HYMNS-281, 359.

'One of my agents,' he writes, 'comes in and says, "Please, master, wantches

of notice did it not show that thero is still a This kind of cheap sarcasm is hardly worthy More better you talked mississoo come takoo insure pidgin." To which I reply my side, catchee chow (take dinner).". RESPONSES-Ferial.

servants and her body servant. I have to her chair, accompanied by two maid. go out and shake hands violently with my self, then walk backwards over the gang plank, while her maids, help her along. is slow. Her feet are perhaps 24in long, so progress

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JAPAN IN FUHKIEN PROVINCE,

previous service of the Captain in the ser.ling the Wai-sing lotteries of Kwqugtung terms upon Russia is the surest way of section of the people that fails to see that This being arranged, the lady arrives in:

3115.767, but last year some hundreds of of ensuring that when that war comes it province, One amount borrowed was ensuring a war of revenge and incidentally thousands were lent: The Wong, Fung will be waged by a united Russia. Only would pay back tho money, but it was difficult to get other money in whilst credit in one or two quarters have I detected ora were pressing.

sigue that the broader view is being taken The examination was postponed for a week.

that the only certain way. to prevent a ghastly aftermath is to now sow diplomatic seed that will in due time bring forth the fruit of friendship rather than the thorns of enmity. Unless Russia is dead to all better sentiments she is bound to feel and

ordered the crow to set sails while the vessel

Mr Wilkinson put in certificates of the vice of Messrs Shaw, Saville and Company, and also as master of the Narcissus" in which vessel Captain Chamberlin had been for 13 years.

In answer to a question by Mr Wilkin. son witness denied being drunk on May 31. He stated he was perfectly sober when he loft Hongkong. He took a glass of whisky occasionally, but could not drink much spirits, as a few years ago he was snow- blind, and if he went strong on spirits now he would become completely so. He ex- plained that when being towed out of Hongkong harbour-it was raining at the time-he slipped and fell against the sky- light, thus ricking his back. When he was on the rocks they refused to obey him. To Mr Hays He gave the order through Charles Mitchell, A. B. of the "Tray- Anoore was next examined. He said On the morning of May 31 I went to the wheel at 5.35. Whiló at the wheel I noticed the captain acting in a peculiar mannor- not as he should do if sober. When wo were leaving the harbour it was raining heavily. I was relieved from the wheel at 8.30 h.. and later on--about 11 a.m. noticed the captain falling down on the poop in front of the man at the wheel - Sonior apprentice Gordon. We all called the attou-

the chief offloor.

A SANITARY PROSECUTION.

Badly Drained Ground,

condonenble degree.

+

Mr G. N. Omme, Sir Paul Chator was sum-extricate herself from her present humiliat At the Magistracy, this morning, before ehow gratitude if Japan permits her to moned by the Sanitary authorities for neg-ing position without losing face to an un- lecting to comply with a notice issued by the Sanitary Board requiring him to pro- perly drain a piece of land occupied by him at Cadogan Street, Kennedy Town.

Mr J. Orange appeared in answer to the summons to represent Sir Paul Chater, and Dr Pearce, M. O. H., at whose instance the prosecution was instituted, represented the Sanitary Board. He said that the trouble was one of long standing. Correspondence between Sir Taul Chater and the Sanitary Mr Wilkinson-Ha can only speak for ground had been going on for nearly two Board concerning the condition of the himself not for all the crow!

The President noted the objection. years. In May, 1903. a notice was served Witness-The wind was variable, and by the Board requiring that the land during the afternoon we set the rest of the sails. At about 9,30 that night we wear should be properly drained and pointing ed ship; I was on the lookout at the time, out that it was partly covered by pools

on of the Chief Officer to it while on the

fo'castle head.-

י

At 6-a.m. on June 1 I went to the wheel of water. Some work was done, but again, when the ship was heading north-

So far I have only spoken of elements which seem to make for futuro trouble. But there is comfort in the attitude o the Go- vernment. One recognises now the value of that inecrutability which drove frantic so many perplexed war correspondents at the beginning of last year. The Government remains calm and unperturbed and gives no sign what time the newspaper controversy on the peace question wases and wanes, public opinion. But we know that every seemingly heedless of the expression of

utterance which is of weight as reflecting the opinion of any responsible Parlia

mentary party or intelligent section of

Preparing for the Future.

(From Our Correspondent.

We have dinner of fourteen courses.

Sinfonia (I & II) Lobgesang -Men- delssohn, Chanson Landon-Ronald.--

Hongkong, July 7, 1905.

1312

She smokes cigarettes all the time, and I have to hand her every dish myself, and NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE she has to rise and bow. She drinks port,

ITALIANA,,

MUSICAL AND WEARING

QUALITIES,

AT

MODERATE PRICES.

OUR CLIENTS HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF OUR

30 YEARS EXPERIÊNCE AS

EXPERTS,

DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY

TO THE PIANO TRADE,

WE ARE BY FAR THE

LARGEST IMPORTERS

and

MANUFACTURERS

IN CHINA, AND STOCK

Amor, July 1. We are waiting with great anxiety for

take placa before long in Manchuria. Our _news of the great battle that is expected to

admiration not merely for the pluck and

especially for the administrative skill that sherry, beer, champagne (at ls. Gd, a bot. soldierly qualities of the Japanese, but more they have shown in this gigantic war, is one tle, and then smokes a cigar. After dinner (FLORIO & RUBATTING UNITED COMPANIES.) THE GREATEST VARIETY that by no means diminishes with the lapse her maid gives her a silver basin, and her of time. It is my firm belief, however, that hair. Then I take her to the theatre and we- there are more surprises, for the world eat nuts, oranges, and biscuits.

powder box and combs, and she does her

by the masterly and complete way in which than those that have already been supplied preparations were made for the present campaign, We know that those were carried on for years, systematically, and with

almost positive certainty. thoroughness of detail that made victory an

a

The Japanese mind is an essentially ranizing one, and just now in this region, with the same quiet perseverance and the same dogged persistency, they are working out commercial schemes that will result, when the war is over, and peace has been

river. After seeing a procession of two to Chinese festival at a temple up the The next stage is that I accompany her

thousand boats, we cat. and drink from solid silver dishes and cups, and with gold chopsticks. There are eighty-six courses shark's fin, birds' nests, doves' egg", and believe it you can 1), and they include

other luxuries. We drink native wine and containing her husband and three singing tea. Another houseboat arrives alongside, gir's, one of whom he will probably buy

No. 5.

VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG. STEAM FOR BOMBAY,

Having connection with Company's Mail Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT Sxiv, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and GENDA: also VENICE and TRIESte, all

MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVAN-

TINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTs up to CATTAO.

(Taking Cargo at through rates to PERSIAN

as

T

GULF and BAGDad, also BabuelÒNA, VALENZA, ALICANTE, ALMEIRA and MALAGA).

THE Steamship

the community is carefully noted, and wo are confident that any suggestions of value east by north, and was on the starboard another letter was forwarded to the owner will be adopted, while those which aro land, We were making about three knots later still another letter was sent call only noticeable because they are noisy secured, in giving them a supremacy over mentioned business, but after about three VICTORIA DOCK.

tack, being at the most three miles from pointing out that it was insufficient, and

per hour. The land was about two points ing attention on the starboard how, and there were twy small islands on the port beam. The land ay

to the unsatisfactory

in which the' work

had

presonted will not receive serious con- sideration. Another hopeful circumstance

ISCHIA,

At BOMBAY the steamer is discharging in

Task No. if she is jealous, and she says, "No, not a bit," and asks me if No. Captain COGLIOLO, will be despatched an 5 is really pretty in my judgment. It is above on TUESDAY, the 11th Instant, all the queereat mixture of morals and at Noon. manners. Up to now we have not oven.

weeke' palavering she will eventually in- sure. It is a queer business, and one

iron digestion.'

on the starboard bow was like a bay with beon dono, A. reply was received from is that one or two publicists of reputeality they may belong. At the present requires the patience of Job and a cast-

point running out, and there was also Messrs Leigh and Urange who sta ed that

-the-nuisance-wae due to some work-that-was!

all competitors no inattor to what nation

moment Japanese agents, no doubt in the havo had the temerity to publicly -a point of land on the port bow. At 6.30

servico of the Government, are sedulously while the captain was on deck-the ship being carried out by the Public Works counsel moderation, and to ask the press commenced to break off, owing to the wind Department. The matter was allowed to and peop'e not to embarrass the Govern-working up the whole of the region lying Tootiog to the north. At 7.10 a.m.-

between this place and Fo.chow for the stand over for some time as there appeared The President You are vory accurate in to bo some grounds for this statement, but tent by being too precipitate. In par- your times

lator he became convinced that the trouble ticular General Viscount Takashima, whose

Witness The clock was right in front

of me. The man at the wheel has to watch the clock. At 7:10 the Captain ordered me to strike seven bells. The captain asked me how the ship was steering and I replied that

at .onco.

pir.

purpose of finding out what are the trade possibilities and requirements of

villages that are scattered over this wide area. Maps, beautifully drawn up and

and even minor roads that intersect this province. The Chinese are

Caution |

For further particulara regarding Freight and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, July 7, 1905,

1

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM

STEAM FOR

1314

NAVIGA. TION COMPANY,

__________________ FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling a SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO,

suspicious and To-day's Advertisements BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, AND PORT entertain a belief that the Japanese are simply planning to become masters of it.

WANTED.

My own idea is that they have no such in-TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED or UN- ready for the day when their large fleet

of inerchant-steamers will be set free

tention, however. They are simply getting FURNISHED.

Apply, stating terms, to

'ROOMS,' Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.

1310 Hong kong, July 7, 1905.

TO LET,

by the signing of peace, when they will bring their manufactures, and their goods into places that they know by personal examination what their common commer cial noods are.

FURNISHED HOUSE,

CONDUIT

ROAD.

D. A. B.,' Apply to

Caro of China Mail' Office.. Hongkong, July 7, 1905.

1316

ciso care in the use of drinking water. PERSONS when travelling should exer was entirely due to the negligence of the loyalty and patriotism are far beyond ques- every city market, towns, and important Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoon Remedy a safe guard it is urged that every traveller secure a bottle of Chamberlain's owner and that he had no excuse for not com- plying with the requirements of the Board. tion, has ventured to wax satirical at the A second notice was then served on Bir oxpense of the Seven Professors. Perhaps

before leaving home, to be carried in the hand baggage. This may prevent distres- Paul Chater, and after he (Dr Pearce) you have not heard that since the inception

sing sickness and annoying delay. For sale she carried a lot of lea heim. At 7.45 he returned to the Colony from holidays at of the war the Government has been favour extremely accurate, have already been by All Dealers; WATKINS & Co., Ltd.,

Home he found that the ground was still told me to strike eight bella, After tolling in the same condition and the nuisance ed from time to time with warnings and designed and printed showing all the chief General Agents. me to strike seven bells the captain went below, returning to deck at 7.30. still existed. Just before Chinese now counsel from these seven gentlemen from At 7.45 m. he told me to put the year he met Sir Paul Chater in the helm hard-a-lee. The ship came up presence of Mr Orange, who was then their stronghold, the University. In three points to the wind, but refused instructed that the work was to be done enthosis it may be remarked that Japan is to come any further. The land was very

Nothing was however, dong cloed, on our-port bow-at the most to remedy the nuisance, and later ho no exception to the remarkable rule that ball-n-mile distant. When the captain saw saw Mr Orange and he said that he the most bellicose suggestions are invariably she would not come up in the wind ho gave had forgotten to attend to the matter made by the learned menof peace. The mini- me the order Pat the helm hard-up, and again promised that the work would be num ternis' acceptable to the patriotic soven which I did. He then had the cross-jack on the ground by a few irregular and un- undertakon. --Some-work, was then done

Arc-An indemnity of Yon three thousand- and main yards squared. The ship was gathering headway and as she headed N. W. formed drains being cut and an old one million; the cession of Saghalien, Kamt she ran stem on on the rocks, giving a sud cleaned out but this was insufficient and it chatka and Primorsk; the annulment of

was then decided to prosecute. den bump, har jibboom almost touching the aliffs. I remained at the wheel until the On visiting the place yesterday he found the Russian lease in the Liaotung Ponin second mate called me to give him a hand several pools of water. He thought it was sula; no interference in any arrangement may make as to with the lifeboat. I expected her to ship an extreme y unsatisfactory way in which Japan and China of-I could hear no grinding as of sand, the work had been done, in fact all that Manchuria; the retention of the Chinese

Where are the English and to Ameri- Shortly after I left for Hongkong with hat beon accomplished might have been the Eastern Railway and the land on which it the second mate. When I got back in result of the efforts of a coolie at 40 cents runs the transference to Japan of all the cans? Not a man of them is to be seen the tow boat-the Robert Cooke" per day. Warning after warning had been Russian waralipe as well as all the vessels out of the port, whilst the Japanese are on June 3 at 7 a.m. the captain came given and he would now ask for the maxi- used by the Russian navy in the harbours perpetually on the move waiting for the

east of Singapore and the transference of alongside the tug in a lifeboat and mum penalty. told the captain of the Robert, Cooke' In evidence Dr Pearce stated that he all the Russian mines and buildings in time when they shall capture the trade. that he was too late, the bottom was out visited the place yesterday and was of the Manchuria,

They deserve success, for they have worked General Takashima makes the following for it with that enthusiasm that has known of the ship and her rudder was unshipped. opinion that the pools of water on the Then the Chief Officer of the "Robert ground were a menace to the public health delightful comment upon these proposals: Cooke," Mr Purves and another gentleman, because of the breeding ground that they Moderation must be sought in deman- no weariness. together with the boat's crew which returned supplied for mosquitoes. Ho did not find ding terms, something the worthy from Hongkong went to look for them. Any mosquito lava yesterday but had done Seven selves, there being nobody on board at ee on other coessions. Some of the pools ignored. Bayan is a favourite number TEARNS HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries that time. When we were nearing the wore a couple of feet long and as many for bands of heroic personages.

Men in the (quickly by post). Never be without the ship some of those in the boat made a rush inches deep. Inspector Conolly also gave have the Seven Wise

similar evidence.

Wood and the Seven Gods of Felicity and Genuine. For the gangway to get on board.

The Trustden-Well, does that matter! water were the size represented by Dr sors. Their policy if pursued to its logical

Mr Orange denied that the pools of now we are blessed with the Seven Profes Witness-Yes, when a ship's abandoned. Pearce and anid that when he inspected conclusion would mean the swallowing of When I saw that I made a dash myself the place yesterday after the rain he did the whole world. A delightful operation and got on board first I thought not find any pool that was two feet long or doubtless were it within the range of any that if others not belonging to the ship, got an inch deep. The matter had given a digestion. General Takashima does not W Philippines, I contracted chronic on board first they could claim the ship as great deal of trouble to both parties and he stand alone. There are others who in being abandoned. There was nobody on would promise that within the next three directing their attention more particularly diarrhoes. I suffered severely from this board I could see the other boat near the months the surface of the ground would be to the indemnity question urgo that the terrible disease for over three years and Likin. When we got on board there was raised at least three feet above the present considerations that should animate Japan tried the prescriptions of numerous phyai- no one to give orders. Mr Martin, of the level. This would ensure its thorough in fixing the amount should not be a desire cians, but found nothing that did me any

Robert Cooke asid to Captain Chamter drainage.

to financially cripple Russis or to make her good until I tried Chamberlain's Colic lin- Why don't you get the tow rope On this undertaking Mr Orme ordered pay the heaviest indemnity over paid by a Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, fro small I then said to Captain Chamberlin that the work should be commenced within vanquished nation but a business-like bottles of which entirely cured me and I Why don't you and the Chief Officer give 14 days and completed within three months, resolve to recoup herself for the have since had no return of the disease, ---- HERMANDESTEIN, 212 N. Union Ave., at The Captain replied. The mate is, and further ordered the defendants to penditure consequent upon the Wa Pueblo, Colorado, U. 8. A. For sale by after which no Claims will be recognised.

longer mate of this ship; I appoint fortelt 810 per day up till the time of its and second officer mate. We were waiting completion if the order was not complied cost of the obligations which have come All Dealers; WATKING & Co., Ltd., Get-

into existence zinoe hostilities were comeral Age dat: rope with in that time.

orders. We did not know-

"

Professors seem to.**. have

an allowance

We

∙War.

-

Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While in the Philippines.

THILE with the U. S. Army in the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

*GLEN '-LINE OF STEAMERS.

FROM "LONDON, ANTWERP AND

MIDDLESBRO'....

Company's Steamship Glenlogan, having anived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, where each consign. ment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed,

Optional Goods will be carried on unless

instructions are given to the contrary be foré 4 P.M., TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 14th inst., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

SAID,

(Taking cargo at through rates to the BRAZILA, to SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN GULT, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, Levant,

VENICE and ADRIATIU PORTS),

THE Company's Steamship

CHINA, Uaptain TOMANOVICH, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 29th July,

p.m.

This Steamer has capital accommodation for

passengers, Electric Light and carries & Doctor.

For information as to Passage & Freight, Apply to

SANDER, WIELER, & CO.,

Agents, Princes Building.

Hongkong, July 7, 1905.

1312

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

wa

“DIRECT p NY on

BEER

OF MAKES.

WEISMANN, LTD.

TELEPHONE No. 407.

Patrons of CAFE WEISMANN will please notice that our

REFRESHMENT

ROOMS

AT

34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

WILL CLOSE EVERY

· NIGHT at 8 p.m.

ENTRANCE TO DINING ROOMS

No. LWYNDHAM STREET,

OPEN TILL 11 PK..

H. WEISMANN,

Manager.

1034

Hongkong, May 5, 1905.

The

BURLINGTON,

2, PEDDER'S STREET (Opposite the Hongkong Hotel),

CHARGES FOR

DRESS-MAKING

..$3.50 each,

BLOUSES from... SKIRTS from

PARFECT FIT GUARANTEED AND APPOINT MENTS STRICTLY OBSERVED,

Our Goods have now been GREATLY REDUCED in PRICES, and are Cheaper, Quality for Quality, than can be obtained anywhere in this Colony.

HATS

All Damaged Packages must be left in from well-known Growers, Bazwens and OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN STOOK

the Godowns, and a certificate of the Damage "obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days after the Steamer's arrival,

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW.- Hongkong, July 7, 1905.

DISTILLERS. PRIDE LIST ON AFTLICATION.

BARRETTO & 00,, Agents, No. 22 & 24, BANK BITLINIE,

Queen's Road,

1691

from $1.00 upwards and made to Order: at London Retail Prices.

TELEPHONE No. 536.

Hongkong, July 7, 1905,

M. GAINS, fanageress,

PENINSULAR

ན་པད

Shipping.

& ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP NAVIGATION COMPANY

VILL. despatch VESSELS 16 the Undermentioned' FORTS on the DATE

WILL

named :--

VOB

Y'HAMA VYA S'HAI, MOJI & KOBE (passing through the INLAND SEA),

LONDON & ANTWERP, VIL S'PORE, PANG, CL'EO, PORT: SAID AND MARSEILLES.....................

TEAMERS

PESHAWUR

E. SPICER, B.N.R....

PALERMO

TO BAIL ON

BEMANKS.

......

5 P.M... 8th July.

8th DAM

July.

Freight only,

Freight only.

E G. ANDREWS'................

LONDON & ANTWERP, VIA PALMA

MANILA, S'PORE, PANG, CL'BOG, W. COCKMAN,R.N.R. PORT SAID, SUEL & MARSEILLES

[COROMANDEL ...* SHANGHAȚ...........................................10.M. MONTFORD, L.N.R. (SIMLA ...... . ** LONDON. &...............

C.D. GOLDSMITH, N.R. Į

OCEAN

THE CHINA MAIL.

Shipping.

STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, PACIFIC

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

JOINT SERVICES.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT, MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.

About 12th Freight only. TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL

July. About 12th July.

Freight and Passage.

Noon, 15th Bes Special

July. JAdvertisement

L. S. LEWIS, Asting Suprintendent.

For further Particulars, apply to

P& O. S. N, Co.'s Offico,

Hongkong, July 7, 1906.

26.

CANADIAN

PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,

THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE," VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C. Saving 8 to 7 Days accross the Pacific.

R.M.S. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HUNOKʊño. (Subject to Alteration). EMPRESS OF JAPAN..Com. B. PYDUƐ, R.N.R....6000 TONS WEDNESDAY, July 12. EMPRESS OF CHINA..Com. R. ARCHIBALD, R. N.R. 6000 TONS WEDNESDAY, Aug, 2. ATHENIAN ...............................Com. 8. ROBINEON, R.N.R. 3882 TONA WEDNESDAY, Aug. 9 EMPRESS OF INDIA...Com. E. BEETHAM, R.N.R. 6000 TONS WEDNESDAY, Aug. 23. TARTAR

......Com. W. DAVIDSON, IL.N.R. 4425 TONS WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13.

11

"

11

31

Hongkong to London, 1st Class via St. Lawrence £60. via New York £62.

Intermediate on Steamers,

£40.

£42. and 1st Class Rail......... HE magnificent 'EMPRESS STEAMSHIPS passing through the famous IN. COUVER (B. C.), in 12 DAYS. and make connection with the PALATIAL OVER- LAND TRAINS FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT | CHANGE.

THE LAND SEA OF JAPAN, usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VAN-

R.M.S. TARTAR AND ATHENIAN Carry INTERMEDIATE Passengers only at intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that Class,

Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.

For further Information, Maps, Guides, Books, Rates of Freight and Passage,

D. E. BROWN, General. Agent, apply to

PEDDER STREET. Hongkong, July 5, 1905.

PORTLAND AND ASIATIC

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND SUMATRA PORTS.

FROM

EUROPEAN

SERVICE.

OUTWARDS.

STEAMER

DUE

10th July,

18th July.

GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......PATROCLUS........................... 14th July. GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL.....KEEMUN................ GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......PAKLING GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ..... ACHILLES .......

GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ANTENOR GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......MACHAON GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......ORISTES ...ULYSSES GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......OOPACK

YOR

HOMEWARDS.

STEAMERS

LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...GLADOUR "LONDON,~~AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP HYSON

,28th July,

..... 3rd-August. ...................................* 4th August: ..................................... 5th August. 9th August. 9th' August,

* GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...TELEMACHUS LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...AJAX... LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...IDOMENEUO........ * GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...STENTOR ................ LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...PAKLING ..... ....

THE

TO SAFL

9th July..

18th July.

Shipping.

MAIL 8.8. do."

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL 8.8. CO.,

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905.

TOYIO KISEN KAISHA, U.S. ~MAIL LINES.

VIA HONOLULU,

TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE:

Only line taking the warm BoUTHERN ROUTE across the PACIFIC, via HONOLULU

on OAHU,on the most fortile and beautiful island of the PACIFIC.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

MONGOLIA ......13,639 Gross Tons...TUESDAY,

MANGHURIA ...13,639

OHINA.

DURIC

20th July..

1st August...

KOREA

.15th August.

COPTIO

20th August. 28th August.

SIBERIA

* Taking Cargo for Liverpool' at London Rates,

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

OPERATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

AND TAKING CAT GO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL OVERLAND COMMON ́ POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA.

EASTWARD.

Foй

STEAMERS

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and] KEEMUN

all PACIFIC COAST PORTS, VIA NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMAJ MACHAON.......

TO BAIT, ..17th July.

7th August.

Dao

STEAMHES .........TELEMACHU.........15th July. For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

WESTWARD.

From TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA AND PACIFIC COAST

4

Hongkong, July 7, 1905.

BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, via INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON,

Moл, KOBE & YOKOHAMA; FOR

OPERATING IN.

CONNECTION WITH THE

STEAMSHIP,

NOMANTIA

ARABIA..................

ARAGONIA

+

OREGON RAILROAD &

Tone.

...4370

..4489

.................5198

CAPTAIN.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.

FOL

SHANGHAI.. MANILA

NAVIGATION CO. CEBU & ILOILO............

TO SAIL AT DAYLIGHT ON.

BREEMER............ July 16, 1905.

MBTZENTHIN............ Aug. 6, 1903.

SCHULDT ............... Aug. 26, 1906,

Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Pointe. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to

PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, June 24, 1905.

For

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA

REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

* SHANGHAI, Via SWATOW,

AMOY AND FOOCHOW, TAMEU1, Via SWATOW .

AND AMOY,

ANPING, Vin SWATOW AND

AMOY,

TAMSUI, Vía SWATOW

AND AMOY,

STEAMERS

ULARA JEBSEN, Capt. BENDIXEN,

PROTEUS, Capt. KRADBE.

PROMISE,

Capt. TRORSTENBEN,

{

FRITHJOF

Capt. H. HARALDSEN,

LEAVING

}

1 SUNDAY,

9th July.

SUNDAY,

9th July. WEDNESDAY, 12th July.

SUNDAY,

16th July.

STEAMER

TO BAIL

.SHAOHSING ↑ ......10th July.

.SUNGRIANG

J

11th July.

CHINGTU ↑ ............19th July.

14th July. ............................................15th July,

MANILA, ZAMBOANGA, PT. DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN. CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE ........................................ CEBU & ILOILO...............................................KAIFONG * KOBE.....................

TAIYUAN

18

* The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.

Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze & Northern China Ports, Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Porte.

N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and Australian Ports.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, July 6, 1905.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

4

HONGKONG MANILA.

and

18th July, at Noon.

5,060

容量

...FRIDAY,

28th July, at Noon.

4,784

19

...FRIDAY, ...FRIDAY,

11th Aug., at Noon.

1

18th Aug., at Noon,

..11,276

17

...FRIDAY.

1st Sept., at Noon.

4,352 ..11,284

...TUESDAY,

12th Sept., at Noon.

11

...TUESDAY,

28th Sept., at Moon.

Record Trip Yokohama to San Francisco made by 8.8, KOREA, 11,276 tons, Oct. 18th-28th, 1902; 10 days, 15 hours.

THEP.M. Steamship MONGOLIA will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via AMOY, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA) YOKOHAMA, and HONOLULU on TUESDAY, the 18th July, at Noon, taking Freight for the United States, and Europo. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.,

SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted. to Missionaries, Members of the Naval,

China and Japan Governments.

Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service

of

Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan 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.

Shipping.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling at Post Darwin and Queen- LAND PORTS, and taking through Onrgo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TARMANIA, &0.)

THE Steamship

AUSTRALIAN, Captain MoARTHUR, will he despatched for the the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, 12th July, at Noon.

This well-known Steamer is specially Atted for Passoligers, and has a Refrigern- ting Chambor, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the Toyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electrio Light.

A duly qualified Surgeon and Stewardess are carrlod.

N.B. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company' have electrio fans fitted in staterooms. For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & OC.,

Agents. Hongkong, June 15, 1905.

STEAM FOR

1158

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER. RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.

Through Bills of Lading issued for NATA VIA, PERSIAN GULF. CON- TINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS."

THE...

TF RUNNERS, Carrying Bis Ma- Steamship SIMLA, Captain jesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 15th July, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the abovo Port in con

For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the nection with the Company's e.s. Marmora, Companies, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, July 6, 1905.

S. SILVERSTONE, Agent.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

60.,LD.

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION),

ཝཱ

10,500 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' so- commodation in which vessel is secured

21 before departure from Hongkong.

1

FOB

SINGAPORE, SOURA BAYA & SAMARANG

STEAMERS

TO SALL

ONSANG

SATURDAY,

+ SHANGHAI..

„EWONGSANG...TUESDAY,

July 8,

July 11,

at 3 P.M.

at 3 P.M.

TIENTSIN..

WOSANG .........MONDAY,

July 17,

at 3 P.M.

These Steamers have superior Accommodation for First-class Farrengers, and ore fitted throughout with Electrio Light

i + Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Chefoo, Ticntain, Newchwang and Yangtaza Ports.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

765

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

General Managers.

SOUTH AFRICAN LINE OF STEAMERS.

HONGKONG DIRECT (or via CHEFOO or CHIN-WAN-TAO) ̋ tó

DURBAN, NATAL

Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- THE following Chartered Steamers will run at Intervals of about 3 Weeka :— ers between Hongkong and Manila-Saloon amidships, T -Electric Light-Perfoot Caisine-Surgeon Stewardess carried. All the most up-to-dato arrange. ments for comfort of Passengers.

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

For

S.S. SWANLEY S.S, COURTFIELD

.S.S. ORANLEY

S.S. IKBAL

S.B. ASCOT...

S.S. LOTHIAN S.S.-INKUM

S.S. BIKH... S.S. SOFALA

Steamship.

Tons.

Captains,

Sailing Dates.

S.S. INDRASHÄMA

S.S. INDRAVELLI

S.8. SEALDA

·S,S. CATHERINE PARK

ZAFIRO

2540

2540

R. Rodger

A. II. Notley......

Manila

Manila

July 8, at Noon,

July 10, at Noon.

S.S. INKULA

L.

For Freight, apply to

Hongkong, February 9, 19/5.

ON

account of the present state of political affairs, all the Company's New Steamers have been requisitioned for Transport Service, and the above-named chartered RUBI Steamers have been secured instead for maintenance of the Company's Coastal Services. As soon as the state of Affairs permit the Company will resume running with its speci- ally designed new Steamers,

*Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtze & Northern China Porta, For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch Office, at No. 8, Des Voeux Rond Central.

Hongkong, July 5, 1905.

General Managers.

Captain J. P. Dawson,

"

J. W. MARTIN.

19

W. E. STEELE,

M. ROBERTSON,

"

C. E. Cox.

J. G. WILLIAMSON

E. S. PEARSE,

J. ROWLEY.

“GET SHEPHERD.

R. P. OBAVEN.-

J. CULLINGTON. GEO, BROWN,

COPP.

C

DEAN.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents.

.20

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into the mail steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other cargo for London, &c. will ho conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.S. Arabia, due in London on the 27th August.

Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contenta and value of all packages are required.

For further Partionlarn, apply to

L. 6. LEWIS,

Acting Superintendent.

Hongkong, July 1, 1905.

1282

Notices to Consignees.

PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

·NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP NICOMEDIA.-

FROM PORTLAND (OR.), YOKO.

HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI. THE above Steamer having arrived, Con

signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter. signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us. in any case whatever.

ALLAN CAMERON,

General Agent. Hongkong, July 6, 1905.

f

- 1296

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, LON- DON AND STRAITS:

THE Steamship

TH

DENBIGHSHIRE,

Captain W. A. EVANS, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WILARY AND GODOWN Co., LTD., at KOWLOON and stored at Consignees' risk and expenso,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th

LIMITED.

CALCUTTA.

224 FOR SWATOW, "AMOY & FUOCHOW. THE Steamship

For Freight or l'assage, apply to

Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

T. ARIMA, Manager.

2579

Hongkong, July 3, 1905.

NEW

YORK.

NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE. HONGKONG

BOSTON" "STEAMSHIP CO.

BOSTON TOWBOAT CO. `CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH. ·

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

-6.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TOR

VICTORIA B.C. AND TACOMA

VIA

MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

To Sail..

AMERICAN ASIATIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR NEW YORK, via PORTS AND

- SUEZ CANAL, (WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT

MALABAR COAST).

THE

S A A

C

Steamers,

Tons.

Oaplains.

S.S. INDRAWADI

PLEIADES

3753

F. G. Parington

SHAWMUT TREMONT

9006

E. V. Roberts

9606

T. W. Garlick ................................

“About July~19. About July 20, About Aug. 8.

For Freight and further information, apply to

General Agents.

Hongkong, June 29, 1935..

‡ Cargo only.

CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND QUISINE. ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS,

The Twin-screw 8.8. Shawmut and Tremont are fitted with very superior Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. The large size of these vessel ensures steadiness at sea. Electric fan in each room. Barber's shop and steam laon dry, Cargo carrlod in cold storage.

PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA

For further information, Apply to

QUÆEN'S BUILDINGS,"

Rongkong, June 20, 1906,

THE Company's Steamship

HATTAN, Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above. Ports on SUNDAY, the 9th Inat.,

at 12 o'clock Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, July 6, 1905.

· 1310

MESSAGERIES.

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

About S1st July.

MM

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

FOR NEW YORK,

V1 PORTS AND SUEZ,CANAL. (With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast),

THE Steamship T KENNEBEO,

will be despatched on or about TUESDAY, the 26th July.

For Freight, etc.. Apply to

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Department, 4 Des Voeux Road Central,

Dodwell & Co., Limited,

GENERAL AGENTS.

Hongkong, July 6, 1905.

873

726

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,

Via PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.

With Liberty to Call at MALABan Coast. PROPOSED BAILINGS, FROM HONGKONG: STEAMERS

To BAIL 1906.

ST HUGO

About Aug. SHIMOSA.............. To follow. For Freight and further information,

Apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents, Hongkong, June 27, 1905,

110

STEAM FOR

·SAIGON, SINGAPORE, Ba-

TAVIA, COLOMBO, INDIA,

ADEN, EGYPT, MAR SEILLES, LONDON, HAVER, BORDEAUX, MEDITERRANEAN, AND BLACK SHA POETS.

THE Steamship

OCEANIEN, Captain CovRET, will be despatched 'for MÅRSEILLES on TUESDAY, the 11th July, 1905, at 1 r.M.

Passage Tickets and through Bills of Lading issued for above ports.

Cargo also booked for principal placos.In Europe.y

Next Bailings will be aq followay— 8.B. TOURANE,

...July 26, 1905. S.S. TOXKIN

.................Angust 8, 1905. 8.S. ABMAND BEHIC......August 22, 1906.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, June 97, 1905.

1939

LIGHTNING,

Captain J. G. SPENCE, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 11th Inst., at Noon..

For Freight or Passage, apply to

D. SASSOON & Co., L.,

Agents. Hongkong, July 6, 1905.

1308

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES ·

MARITIMES.

م نور

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOPE AND YOKOHAMA.

THE

HE Company's Steamship

TONKIN, Captain CHARBONNEL, will be despatched for the above ports on or about TUESDAY, -the 11th inst.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

Hongkong, July 4, 1905.

1292

THE AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.

FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON, With Liberty to call at the MALABAR COAST.

Steamship

inst., will be subject to rent.

All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 12th Inst., at 2,30 p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bille of Lading will bo countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, July 6, 1905.

“NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

1305

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER JAPAN.

| FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,

PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above

named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GoDowns at Kowloon where each Consign. mont will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as BOON SE the Goods are landed.

This Vessel brings on Cargo:- "From LONDON, do, éx kë. ¿gypt.

Optional goods will be landed here un- less instructions are given to the contrary, before Noox TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 12th lost., at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.

No Tire Insurance will be effected by me In any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con signess and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All Claime must be- presented within ten days of the steamer's WEDNES.arrival here, after which date they cannot

be recognised. No Claims will be ad mitted siter the Goods have left Godowns,

THE AFGHAN PRINCE, Captain MACFARLANE, will be despatched for the above ports on or about DAY, the 12th July,'

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co

Agents.

Hongkong, June 28, 1905,

Acting Superin

Hongkong, July 6, 1905,

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905.

Intimations.

MIYAKO HOTEL,

KYOTO, JAPAN.

A NEW AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, December 6, 1904.

OSAKA HOTEL,

NAKANOSKIMA PARK,

OSAKA,

JAPAN.

(TELEPHONE: No. 713, HIGASHI).

LITERARY NOTES.-

THE CHINA MAIL.

[FROM HOME PAPERS.] Do great ware produce great postry It is an interesting question, which is dis. cussed in the final chapter of the season. able volume which Mr Henry Newbolt, himself almost our premier battle-poet at 2181 the present moment, has published under

the title of "The Year of Trafalgar (Murray, bs. net.) Mr Newbolt considers the theory that wars are the prolific seed of literature to be erroneous. There are conspicuous instances of great preceding or accompanying wide outbursta of literary genius, but the relation between the two is not that of cause and effect rather they have both sprung from the same stirring of the national charactor,

WATE

HIS HOTEL, which faces the River on Three Sides, in the only one in OSAKA which; like a soil new fertilised, throws THIS

Catering for Foreigners.

ALL UP-TO-DATE COMFORTS AND ́EXCELLENT. CUISINE.

December 5, 1904.

THE

SEASONABLE

COMPLAINT.

R. EARI, Manager.

{LMOST EVERYONE, AT THE END OF SUM-

MER, FEELS WILTED AND RUN ̈DOWN." We wonder how

stood the heat of Wo January and February so well, only to collapse when the weather is appreciably The reason is that the Summve cooter. strain is just beginning to tell on us. We nood to CLEAR THE SYSTEM OF POISONOUS WASTES, and to stimulate the Liver and Kidneys into 'action again. IN

CHOOSING AN APER- CO IENT. wo look for certainty of re- suit, gentleness Doty nition, and pafikā bionos. LAXATINE, THE WORLD FAMOUS HUNGARIAN

APERIENT, le the only one of all the hundreds before the publio which magta the ideal conditions. It is recommended by Phy |stolans as specially suitable for the use of TRY ONE BOX. THE Indios and ohlidren. PRICE IS ONLY ONE SHILLING. Prepared only by the LAXATINE CO., LTD,, Budapest, Hungary.

Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers,

LAXATINE

IS THE

REMEDY.

CHAMPAGNE.

VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN

RHEIMS.

2182

Maison fondee en 1783. WERLE & Cie., Sucers. ENGLAND DEHI HEC, ENGLAND BEC, DRY ENGLAND, (HITRA DRY). $48 per case of 12/1 or 24/2 bottles.

When asking for 'CLICQUOT,' that is to say, for the genuine 'LA VEUVE CLICQUOT,' the public are cautioned against accepting other brands with closely resembling pames and labels.

APPLY TO--

C

CHINA EXPORT-IMPORT & BANK-CIE,

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN.

Hongkong, May 9, 1905,

2, CONNAUGHT ROAD, HONGKONG.

Notices to Consignees.

AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP AFGHAN PRINCE,

FROM -NEW YORK.

Insurances.

938

THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM PÁNY OF TORONTO AND

LONDON.

INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.

MARINE BRANCH.

B

up a quick and vigorous crop of various kinds. If war and literature chance to ba two of the simultaneous growths, war will, in all likelihood be found to choke and overshadow literature, rather than to feed and support it,'

In the case of the Trafalgar periód we certainly do seem to find much support for this view of the case. The early part of the nineteenth century gave us a national war for life and death, and a national out- burst of the highest literary genius. Bub the two movements went on almost in- dependently. The great posis and great writers seemed strangely unconscious of the tremendous strugglo in which thoir countrymen wore engaged. Wordsworth, Shelloy, Keats, Coleridge, Byron were otherwise occupied. In the works of the first and last there are a few noble' topical poems, and striking allusions to passing events; but one might read their writings. through, and hardly discover that England was at the crisis of her destinies, and absorbed in the longest and most arduous series of campaigns she has ever conducted by aca and land.

of his age. The historians and esanyists have done him seant justice. There are the solid, and now forgotten, Lives of Coxe

and Alison, and the brilliant libels of Thackeray and Macaulay; and thereis Lord Wolseley's Biomioir, which, unhappily, is only a fragment. But no one has yet done for Marlborough what Southey did for Nelson. One wonders, sometimes, why

hope of the many distinguished descendants of John Churchill has ever thought it worth while to ees that an adequate biography is written of the great founder of their line, It Marlborough had been a French or s German, instead of an English, hero, what a library would have been devoted to him by this time.

AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL.

Contractors.

A CHOO & 00., 39, DES VŒUX ROAD, CENTRAL·

GENERAL STOREKEEPERS,

NAVAL CONTRACTORS”

AND

COAL MERCHANTS, TAVE always on hard su Ample Stock.

Well-directed Stoam-launches kept for Plenio parties and for Towing purposes.

Supplies excouted at shortest notice.

PRICES VERY MODERATE. TELEPHONE No. 160. Hongkong. December 1, 1904,

A

Ho

Banks.

TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION.

PAID-UP CAPITALa..................... RESERVE FUND——-*

Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reservo 8,000,000

RESERVE LIABILITY or)

PROPRIETORS ***

$10,000,000

-$18,000,000 $10,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS H. A. W. SLADE, Esq.-Chairman. A. HAUPT, Esq.-Deputy Chairman, ̈ Hon, C. W. Dickson. F. Salinger, Esq. 1791 E. Goetz, Esq.

H. Schubart, Esq. G: H. Medhurst, E. Shallim, Esq.

Hon. R. Shewan. Esq.

WING & CO.

CONTRACTORS & HOUSEBUILDERS. No. 76, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST.

LL Communications, please address to

f`,༔

ONDON -F. ALSAR, 11 & 12, Gemein'. AMANDICE THANG WING.

Lane, Lombard Street, E.C. STREET & Co., 30, Oornhill. GORDON & Goran, Ludgate Circus, E O. BATER, Her y & Co., 81, Cannon Street, E.O. SAMFEL DEASON & Co., 150 & 154, Leadenhall Street. W. M. WILLA, 151, Cannon Street, E.C. ROBERT WATSON, 160, Fleet Street. O. MITORELL & Co., Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. SELL'S ADVERTTING AGEROY LAD,, 167, Fleet Street, E.0.

PARIS AND EUROPE":

KAYENCE,

FATRE & Co., 18-Rue de la Grange Bateliert.

TEW YORK:-THE CHINESE EVANGELIST

OFFICE, 52, West 22nd Street.

AN FRANCISCO and American Ports generally: -BEAN & BLACK; San Fran

cisco.

AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW

ZEALAND:--GORDON & GOTCH, Mel. -bourns and Sydney.” KYLON :-W. M. SMITH & Co., THI

ÁTOTHECARIER Co, Colombo. ATAVIA :-E. M. VAN DORP & Co. HINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :—KELLY &

Watsu, LTD., Singapore. HILIPPINE ISLANDSA. S. WAT

SON & Co., Manila. *HINA:-Amoy, N. MOALLE & Co.. LISTAD. Foochen, BROCKETT & Co. Shanghai, LANF, CLAWFORD & Co., And KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH.

Contractors.

KWONG FOOK CHEONG

SHIP'S CARPENTER, -BOAT-AND-LAUNCH-BUILDER,

ENGINEER ANd Boiler. MakER. HAS EVERY KIND OF TIMBER FOR SALE, 55, PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG. Hongkong, March 20, 1905..

Whatever the cause, the greater singers did not find time or thought to turn asid, and celebrate Waterloo and Trafalgar The pootical tributes, such as they wore, came f.om lesser men. The laureates of the

naval struggle were the re- supreme spectable Campbell, and the fluent but uninspired Dibdin. When Mr Noviolt socks for contemporary celebrations of Nelson's triumph, he has to turn to some frigid heroic couplets by Cunning, and to *Songs of Trafalgar,' by the Right Hon. 'J. W. Croker, M.P. It cannot be said that either Statesman was a poet; though Crokor wrote much better, both in verse and

prose, than his numerous contempor-A ary and posthumous d tractors willing to admit.

High then the monumental pile Erect, for Nelson of the Nile!

were

Of Trafalgar and Vincent's heights, For Nelson of the hundred fights. Roar the tall shaft ou some bold steep, Whose base is buried in the deep; But whose bright summit shines sifar O'er the blue ocean, like a star. Thither shall youthful heroes çlimb The Nelsons of an after-time,

And round, that sacred altar swear,

Such glory and such graves, to share.'

As things went in 1805 this was not so bad.

AH-KING. SLIPWAY

591

YACHT AND BUAT BUILDER, ARPENTER, Paluter, Rigger, Sail and Flag Kalor; Bum, Copper and Black. smith.

Geomal ConTBACTOR. Praya Dam, Wamonai, HongKONG. Hongkong, February 15, 1995.

CON

307

TAI T on do

BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, No. 30, D'AQUILAR ŠTRBET." YONTRACTORS to H.B.M.'s Govern. ment, Admiralty and War Department, &c., &c. We keep always on hand the largest supply of Building Materials at Cheapest Prices. We Defy Competition.

Hongkong, March 10, 1905,

512

The Trafalgar poems have been improving KENG TAK CHEONG, in the subsequent hundred years. In 1836 that fair, and luckless p etess, 'L. E. L.,'

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

For Preparing

wrote a piece about Greenwich Hospital SITE, BUILDING AND RECLAMATION WORKS.

CONSIGNEES of a Goods or TAGENTS for the above an appointed and Nelson, which opens with the following

that all

are

are

"landed at their risk into the GoDowns of to accept Risks at Current Rates.

the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF and GODOWN CO., LIMITED, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be ob

sined.

No Claima will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods romaining undelivered after the 6th July, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 8th July, 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 or the 6th inst., at 3.p.m.

Nó Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, July 1, 1905.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

1277

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER PESHAWAR. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

ALEX. ROSS & CO.

1412 Hongkong, April 28, 1904.

FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO

OF

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

STATEMENT TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1903.

ABBETE, GOLD............$6,858,820.37 NET SURPLUS, Gold.....:82,166,118.80 INCOME, GOLD

.$9,470,787.53

FIRE BRANCH.

AGENTS for the above Company, are THE Undersigned, having boon appointed propared to accept Fire Risks at Current Rates.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, March 29, 1904. 562

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.

NOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 194,

TOT £17,161,203.

1-Authorised Capital £3,000,000

stanza: -

*Silence is now upon the seas,

The silent seas of yore ; The thunder of the cannonade Awakes the wave no more. Some forty years later we unexpectedly come upon a remarkably fine anniversary sonnet by-of all people in the world- Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Then there is

BLACKSMITH, JETTY AND LIGHTER BUILDER AND MASON.

No., 38, D'AGUILAR STREET.

Hongkong, February 18, 1903.

360-

SING YUEN, CONTRACTOR AND HOUSEBUILDER, No. 33, D'AGUILAR STREET. 1901 to 1902, and Admiralty, &c., &a. YONTRACTOR to the P.W.D, from

We keep a large stock of Building Mate- rials, also Timber at very Low Prices.

Hongkong, March 22, 1905.

613

SANG. LEE & CO. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,

A. J. Raymond, Esq. N. A. Biebs, Keq.

UNIEN "MANAGER;

Hongkong J. R. M. SMITH,

MANAGER:

Shanghai-H. E. R. HUNTER. LONDON BANKEES-LONDON AND OɔUNTY, BANKING Co., ID,

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED, On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent, por annum on the daily balance,

ON FIXED DEPourra ;—

..

For 3 months 21 per cent per annum,

,, 18

"

"

*

J. R. M. SMITH,

Ohief Manager. Hongkong, May 17, 1905.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

ין

се

No. 50, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRALE business of the above Bank is cou

Contractors to H.B.M.'s Government.

We always keep a large Stock of BUILD ING MATERIALS at Reasonable Prices.

Hongkong, February 29, 1905.

duoted by the HONGKONG AND

Banks.

INTERNATIONAL

RPORATION.

CORPOR

7.:

BANKING

-FISCAL AGENTS OF THE UNITEð. „States in CHINA, THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND

CAPITAL

THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA,

A

AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED, ............GOLD $10,000,000 CAPITAL, PAID-UP....................GOLD 8 3,250,000 RESERVE FUND............GOLD 3,250,000

HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK, LONDON OFFICE-THREADNEEDLE HOUSE, E.O.

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..

TE Corporation Transacts every de

scription of Banking and Exchange business, recolves money in Current Ao- which may be ascertained on application. count and accepts Fixed Deposit at rates

20, Das Vaux ROAD, HONGKONG.

CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager,

Hongkong, May 26, 1905.

Hotels.

KING EDWARD

SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA HOTEL.

ION. Rules may be obtained on ap 984 plication

INTEREST on deposits Is allowed at 3 PER CENT. per annum. Depositors

KWONG HEP LOONG y transfer at thele option balanoos of

CO., LIMITED.

SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS. BOILER MAKERS, BRASS AND .IRON FOUNDERS.

OFFION:-No. 64, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL

LL Work done in this Establishment

experience. Our Dry Docks are next to Cosmopolitan Docks (Sam Sui Po) and can accommodate any craft of 160 feet long.

We have at present 4 now fast Steam Launches for Sale.

Ais guaranteed. We have 32 years'

Hongkong, February 25, 1005.

QUANG YIOK

0

396

CONTRACTOR AND HOUSEBUILDER, No. 37, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, YONTRACTOR to H.B.M's Govern

ment. We have always a large stock OF BUILDING MATERIALS at Moderate

■ Prices.

Hongkong, March 20, 1905,

THE PO YIOK COY.

$100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. por

annum.

For the Hongkong and Shanghal- Banking Corporation,

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, May 1, 1900,

1517

THE BANK OF TAIWAN,

LIMITED.

(ÎNCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER).

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.........YEN 5,000,000. -CAPITAL - PAID-UP

..........................YEN-2,500,000,-

HEAD OFFICE-TAIPEH, FORMOSA,

Tainan,

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Kobe. Nagasaki.

593

Amoy. Anping. Foochow. Keelung.

Osaka,

Shanghai.

CONTRACTORS & HOUSEBUILDERS, No. 259, Queen's Road East, WANCHAI. YONTRACTORS to H.B.Ms War De-- partment and Admiralty. We keep always in Stock a Large Supply of Timber at Reasonable Prices.

Hongkong, February 16, 1905..

AH-PONG.

337

SHIP AND HOUSE PAINTER, GILDER, GRAINER, AND SCRAPER, CAULKER AND CARPENTER,

No. 44, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL.

Hongkong, February 20, 1905.

363

Tung Tai Tseung Kee Co. Tung Tai Tseung Kee Co.

ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS,

AND BRASS FOUNDERS,

CONTRACTOR to the der promptly at: BOILER MARRYA BAST, PANCHAL

Every

No. 25, “

tended to 1st Class Testimonals. Com. munications please address to Bir T. Keng,

· Hongkong, March 22, 1905.

611

·HONGKONG.

365

Call Flag O. Hongkong, February 18, 1905.

ON,

Yau On, CONTRACTOR AND HOUSEBUILDER,

No. 34, D'AGUILAR STREET.

HOUSEBUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, another long interval, and we get themont, War Department and Admiral-Chinese Government.

No. 40, HOLLYWOOD ROAD; (ONTRACTOR to H B.M.'s Govern.

YONTRACTOR. to the Admiralty and Matshed recont outbreak of Imperialistic poetry tg, &c., &. We keep always in stock a which produced Mr Nowbolt's own striking largo supply of Building Materials at very Builder, and House Painter. Always in stock a large supply of Building Materials. sea-poema, The Hundredth Year, The reasonable Prices.

Hongkong, March 10, 1905. Fighting Temoraire,' 'The Old Superb,' | Northumberland,' and the rest. For the moment, perhaps, high-water mark has been reached by Mr Thomas Hardy in the aplendid,wild, imaginative Boatman's Song of Trafalgar, which is inscribed in

|

The Dynasts. But it still remains true that the muse of Britain has not as yet found a worthy minstrel for the first of our British heroes.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. Named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARP AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign. Revenue Fire Branch... 2,066,713 1 8 amends to him. All readers of Macaulay's

Nelson, in this respect, has fared no Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up Capital £687,500 0 worse, or better, than Marlborough. The II-Fire Funds 3,001,206 12 groat land-captain, like the great son-cap- I-Life & Annuity Funds 13,472,532 70tain, was badly treated by contemporary £17,161,293 19 9 literature, and posterity has not yet made

ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. "

Optional Goods will be landed here un- less instructions are given to the contrary. before 5 P.M., TO-DAY..

Goods not cleared by the 11th Inst., at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me any case whatever,

Damaged packages inust be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No olalms will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

L. S. LEWIS, Acting Superintendent.

Hongkong, July 4, 1906, 7

MARTIN'S

11

Life & Annuity 1,632,216 34

Branches......

£3,688,929 5 0 The Accoumulated Funda of the Fire and Life Departments are free from liability in respect of each other.

SHEWAN, TOMES, & CO., Agents. Hongkong, June 29, 195.

..

1637.

BRITISH INDIA- STEAM NAVIGA

TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.

famous essay on Addison will recollect his amusing account of the atrociously bad poems evoked by Marlborough's exploite. He has preserved one supremely ridiculous passage from oblivion —

Think of three hundred gentlemen, at

leant,

And each man mounted on his caporing

beast, Toto the Danube they were pushed by

shoals,'

Addison's own 'Osmpaign' mado its author celebrated by comparison with the writers of these wretched productions, though it is a more cold piece of academic

THE Co.'s Steamship Palamcotta, having Tarrived from the above Ports, Converse, with nothing in the way of fancy or signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed originality. But it could, at any rate, be 1295 that their Goods will be delivered from read by men of sonse without a emilo or a

alongaido

Cargo impeding the discharge or remain- ing on board after 12 o'clock Noor, the 4th

PIOLASTEEL Inst., will be landed at Consigneos risk

PILES

for Ladies.

French Remedy for nu irregularities. Thousa A LANG KESEK Ben dit deur therm Plantaeton Homes PVCE, W *The mesh nga at any Itselfgot tho Bysiena je Rose' may ba Winsatzferðu 60 2015, who are then r

BANGAN MY DOCÊ MIN VESARTIL SUSTHAMPTAVAPSAN

and expense.

shudder,

But it is not only the poets who have neglected the victor of Ramillios and Blenheim and Sedgemoor, the statesman- soldier who for a time almost dominated 1285 | Europe, the most commanding personality

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, July 8, 1905,

Hongkong, March 22, 1905.

SHUN LEE & CO.,

614

SHIP'S CARPENTER, BOAT BUILDER, BLACK SMITH & CAULKER All Kind of Timber For Sale, No., PRATA, WAŃCHAI,

HONGKONG.

...C, CHUNG HEE, Manager. Hongkong, March 20, 1905.

592

Shiu Trại đc đó.

HONGKONG & WEI-HAI-WEI.

HONGKONG.

HEAD OFFICE:-117-119, Des Voeux Road,

HUNG SHING;

BUILDING CONTRACTOR,

t10

No. 37, D'AGUILAR STREET. CONTRACTOR TO

H. B. M.'s GOVERNMENT, &c., &c.

Hongkong, March 29, 1905

VEEKLY NEWS

NAVY CONTRACTORS. GENERAL FOR HOME.

STOREKEEPERS AND BAKERS. Wholesale and Retail in-Provisions and

Tinned Goods, dc., te.

K. SHIU TAI, General Manager. Hongkong, March 10, 1905.

511

Lam Woo & Co.,

(FORMERLY LIN WOO & C8), No. 12, LEE-YUEN STREET (WEST). CONTRACTORS & HOUSEBUILDERS, ONTRACTORS to H.B.M.'s Govern Cent, and War Department. We have always in Stock a largo Supply of Building Materials, All communications please address to Mr.LAM Woo. Hongkong, March 3; 1905.

TUNG LE E, (Late A TAY.) SHIPBUILDER, BOATBUILDER

AND

*460

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Hongkong, Jane 10, 1902.

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Hongkong, May 19, 1905.

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589

Hongkong, May 22, 1905,

THE

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INTEREST allowed on Carront Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Dally Balance.

ON FIELD Difosits :— For 12 Months

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Hongkong, June 30, 1905.

452

WM. FARMER, Proprietor. Hongkong, June 6, 1905.

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A STROKE OF PARALYSIS.

STRAMBHIP'S SECOND OFFICER CURED BY

DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILIS,

Mofficer of the steamship Stepney of R WILLIAM GLEDHILL, second Goole, England, describes the Paralytio Stroke which laid him helpless, in these

graphic terms:

"We were mopring alongside Goole wharf ut 2.30 a.m., when I felt a shock as though I had been stabbed in the Lack of the head. A pain shot through my left arm, down my alde and into my foot, I thought I had b en stabbed, but, as I will explain, I had been struck with Paralysis. I don't look like it? No, but if

It hadn't been WIL. for Or

liams' Pink Pills, I should

have been still

-paralysed.

I

When the

Stroke mo

through me,

getting hold'

dropped, but

tho

railings

with my right

hand. I marag.

ed to crawl with

one hand and -

I ro-

one knee to my "A though I had been stabbed," is Afr.-Gledhill's description -berth.

of a Paralyfto Stroke which mained help. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills oured losfor any

hour, when I heard the second engineer come into the galley to make tea, and I called to him for help.

'I was supported to my home, which was fortunately close by-2, James-street,

of two men,

Bargo Dock Side, Goola-on the shoulders My spooch was so paralysed that I could not be understood. My left leg trailed holpless. Three clever doctors all gave one vordiot: I was Paralysed down one side, And should never be able to work again, lot alone go to sea. You can imagine my foolings. I have a wife and children to koep.

When I had accepted my fate as a life. long cripple, a book left at the house described the cure of a Paralyɛod man by Dr Williams' Pink Pills. I tried them, with wonderful results. After the very first bottle the Paley in my arm ceased, and I have never had it sinco. Up to that time the arm had twitched all night long, and my foot also. After threo bottles I was able to get out of bed and walk to my chair without assistance.

After I had started Dr Williams' Pink Pills I took no more ordinary medicine. I gave the Pills a fair trial, though after three such clever doctors had said they could give us no hops of a cure, I did not expect the wonderful results which were obtained. Im well and strong and follow. ing the son just as well as if I had never been Paralysed.'

You feel convinced that Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and nothing e'se, brought this about?'

Fully convinced, said Mr Gledhill 'Occasionally now, when I feel a little out of sorts, after being a long time on thy foot, I take one or two of the pills. I am right again almost directly, I novor go to soa without them. I can move my left arm now just as freely as my right. I have used these pills for one of my sons, a delicate, bloodless lad of 16, apprenticed to à plumber. Since, taking the pills the lad has developed a healthy appetite, and is progressing apace.'

Dr Williams Pink Pills have cured the most serious forms of nervous disorders, including Paralysis and Locomotor Ataxy, while thousands have testified to their value in St. Vitus' Dance, Sciatica, Rhou- matism, Anemia, Indigestion, loss of Appetite, general muscular weakness, and the ailments of women. Not a purgativo, Obtainable of most but a true tonic. medicino dealers, also from Dr Williams' Medicino Co., Holborn-viaduct, London, on receipt of 28. 94. for one bottle, or for six bottles 139. 9d. post free.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr K. Albertz

Mr H. J. C. Large

Mr and Mrs C. J. Mr A. R. Lowis

- Andruss

Mr A. S. Bakor

Dr TA. Berryhill

Mr L. S. Lewis

Mr A. R. Luckie

Mr P. Luttringhaus

Mr and Mrs T.E.Mr D. Macdonald

Bingham & child

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Hon. Dr FrancisMr E. H. Murray

Clark.

Mr T. Clarke

Eng. Lt. and Mrs

J. Clegg, R.N.

Mr G. Cunningham Mr F. 0. Davies Mr F. B. Deacon

Mr F. H. Doolittle

Mr P. C. Murray

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

July 6.

Baron Fairlie, British str., 2,323, J. J. Ullstrom, Calcutta June 19, Coal.-ORDER.

..

Ischia, Italian steamer, 2,784, Cagilolo

Andrea, Bombay June 17, and Singapore

Mr A. G. Newington H,Mr O. 0. Oliffe

Mr and Mrs F. N.

Lo Pan

Mr W. Parfitt

*

Mrs E. Offord Patey Mr V: W. Peako

Mr and Mrs Douglas Mr and Mrs T. L

Mr and Mra T. 0. Perkins

Downing-

Mr A. Egmael

·Mr. V. A. Ermerips

Mr H. Fletcher

Mr B. L. Frost

Mr C. Glover

Mr. A. W. Grant

Mr O. H. Rew

30. General.-CABLOWITZ & Co.

Fri, Norwegian str., 880, N. G. Andersen, AAGAARD, Haiphong July 4, General. THORESEN & Co.

Hongwun I, British str., 2,060, Ji Slaker, Penang June 28, and Singapore July 1, General-CHINESE.

July 7.

Palermo, British stonmer, 4,908, E. G. Andrews, Yokohama Juno-20, General,-- P. & O. S. N. Co.

Glenlogan, British steamer, 2,740, J. McGregor, London and Singapore July 1, General. MCGREGOR BROS, & Gow,

Manica, British str., 2,616, R. Leglio, Shanghai July 3, General.-NirPON YUBEN KAINILA.

Holstein, German str., 985, A. Niojahr, Haiphong and Hoihow July 6, Rice,- JEBSEN & Co.......

Clara Jebsen, German steamer, 1,103, J. Bendixen, Swatow July 6, General.- UBAKA SHOBEN KAISHA.

DEPARTURES July 6.

Lydia, for Canton..

July 7.

Kashing, for Shanghai. Haimun, for Swatow. Kohsichang, for Hoihow. Haimun, for Swatow. Fuensang, for Manila, Fushun, for Shanghai. Amara, for Swatow.

CLEARED.

Japan, for Shanghai: Stentor, for-Shanghai.

Madeleine Rickeners, for Swatow. Louise Roth, for Newcastle. Peshatur, for Shanghai. Zafiro, for Manila.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Fri, from Haiphong, Messrs Niviere, Andriot and Richard.

Per Hongwan I, from Singapore, 784 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Darmstadt, for Singapore, Miss M. E. Geary, Mrs Ritchie, Messrs Anderson and Greenwell, Mr and Mrs Adair; for Naples, Messrs F. B. Doherty, H. R Irland, J. H. Villonems, Mr and Mrs H. A. Wood; for Gonos, Mesars H. Hum. phreys, E. F. Obrien, H. R. Hawkes, K. Wegener, W. K. Blessing, Leidecker, H. Price, M. Schwartz, W Krator, Frederich, Mrs M. Kelly, Mrs B. J. Adams, Miss V. Albert, Mr and Mrs A. C. Lutz, and Miss F. Voigt; for Gibraltar, Messra H. E. Laughlin, H. L. Bekjord and J. Fornai; for Antwerp, Mr J. J. Ernster; for London, Messra M. Donato, Anderson, J. Laughley," R. Forsyth, N. Potersen, H. Still, R. Hagmann, J. Sayles, K. Lindenhoff, B. Bance, and A. Blomberg; for Bremen, Mr Kiehn,

SHIPPING REFORTS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour,

Faclusive of tatt Arrizals and Depariuris réposted to-day,

To facitate finding the portion of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commenting from Green Island. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked ., near the Kowloon shore k, and those in the body of the Shipping of

midway between each abore are marked c., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.

Fection.

The British steamer Baron Fairlie re- ports: Fresh SW. monsoon in Bay of Bengal; fresh S.W. monsoon in China Sea.

The British steamer Hongwan I reports: From Singapore July 1st, moderate to fresh monsoon winds and sea and fine wea ther till within the vicinity of the islands; and from thence to port, heavy squalls and variable winds.

The British steamer Glenlogan reports: Light monsoon, squally towards Hongkong, with thunder.

PEAK HOTEL.

Mr E. F. Aucott

Mr M. P. Beattie

Mr A. Beattie

Mr and Mrs Bell

And childron

A

Mr H. U. Jeffries

Rev. F. T. Johnson Mr. and Mrs Joseph Major Josling

Mr & Mrs R. Boggan Major & Mrs Kelsall Mr & Mrs E; Bornand Mr Laudor...

Mr Maddaford Mr & Mrs BourchierMr R. Martin Capt. & Mrs Boyd Mr and Mrs J. Meier Mr and Mrs D. E.Mr K. Mitchell

Brown

Major Chichester

Mr A. N. Clothier

Mr and Mrs Herbört

Moxon

Mr Muelle

Mr and Mrs A. E.Mr F. B. Ollis

Cocks

Col. Darling

Mr and Mrs W.

Dixon

Mr Dixon

Mr McDonald

M. L. Hough O'Neil Major Parry B.Capt. Paxton

Major Philipps MrH.E.Pollock,K.O. Capt. & Mrs Sawer. Mr and Mrs EdwardsMr A. Sinclair Mr Fuller

Mr and Mrs Van de

Stadt Capt. Gales

Mr B. Brotherton Mr Stokes

Harker:

Col. Haynes

Mr F. A. Hazeland

Mr A. Helegaun

Mr Hendekopt

Mr Tallerman

1. From Green Island to the Gas Works.

2. From. Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf.

3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Officer 4. From Harbour Master'e to the Market,

5. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf, - 6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard,

Vesels' Name1,

Steamers.

Aldershot ............. Amara....

Andres Rickmers...... Baron Fairlig Chow Tai

Clara Jebsen ................ Denbighshire... Dott

Section.

7. From Naval Yard to Blus Bullding. 8. From Blue Buildings to East Point,

From Keller's leland to North Point, 10. Kowloon Wharves. 11. Jardines Wharf,

Destination.

FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1905.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Реляева.

Lan

Australian Ports Australian' (8)!! B'bay, viaS'pore, l'an. Ischis (8) Cebu & Iloilo............ Sungkiang (6) Cebu & Iloilo.......................... Kaifong (8)" Genos, Mara, L'pool. Telemachus (s) Java Portat*****

Tjimahl (8)

Japan vis Shangha... Tatjap (8) Java Ports............. Talibanas (6) .......

Agents,

Gibb, Livingston & Co. July 18, at Carlowitz & Co. ...... July 11, at N Butterfield & Swire.. July 117 Butterfield & Swire... July 14. Butterfield & Swire.. July 30, Java-China-Japan Lijn let balf of July, Java-China-Japan Lijn 2nd half of July, ...... Java-China-Japan Lijn 2nd half of July. Japan via Shanghai.. Bogor (8) ...................................... Java-China-Japan Lijn|Let half August,

.............. Taiyuan (6)......................... Butterfield & Swire.... July 16, L'don, Am'dam, A'erp Hyson (6) ......................................... Butterfield & Swire... July 18, L'don, Am'dam, A'erp Glaucus (s)............ Butterfield & Swire.... July 9. L'don, Am'dam, A'erp Ajax (8)

Butterfield & Swire ..... August 1. L'don, Am'dam, A'er Idomenens (8) ......... Butterfield & Swire.... August 15. London, Antwerp, &c. Palermo (8) ............ P. & 0.8. N. Oo...... July 8, at 9 a.m. L'don, "A'erp, &c. Palma (0) .................................. P. & 0.8. N. Co. About July 12, London, &o.................... Simla (6)................................................. P. & 0. S. N. Co... July 15, at Noon Manila, A'llan Ports.. Chingtu (8)............................. Butterfield & Swire ... July 13,

Captain,

Flag and Tons Date of |

Rig.

Kobe

netb. Arrival

Consignes or Agents.”

Destination.

Remarks,

|British str. 2145 July

British str. 1354 June 24 Dodwell & Co., Ld.

str. 1118 July 3 Bendixen ...... Gor. str. 1103 July kwEvana....... British str. 2242 July Norw. str. 629 June 3 Gjemre kwBing

Norw. str. 1102 June

70saka Shosen Kaisha

8 cStewart 3 Adam

Bradley & Co.

3 Mattucken:

Kohn

British str. 1686 June Ger.

24 Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Swatow & Shanghai July 7.

str. 1020 July

5 Melchers & Co.

13 Ullstrom.................... 13 cl'extor.

British str. 2323 July Ger.

6 Bradley & Co.

6 Butterfold & Swire'

6Shewan, Tomes & Co. 29 Chinese

Iloilo

July 8.

Drufar....... Drumgeith

17 Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. –

Germania ..HUONEISTA Gladostry

3 c Fairweath ...... British str. Egremont Castle...... 3 cMoodle. Pritish str. Hmpress of Japan...... 4 c Pybus............ British atr. Fri

3 Andersen ...... Norw. str. 3 cPetersen......... Jer. 7-cGrane ... British atr.

1472 July

4 Standard Oil Co.

1831 June

30 Bradley & Co.

2003 July

4C, P. R. Co.

860 July

6 Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Vancouver (B.C.) Haiphong

July 12. July 8.

str.

1714 July

6 Jobsen & Co.

1521 June

12 Bradloy & Co.

8 oMcGregor ...... British str.

2740 July

McGregor Bros. & Gow.

3

Andersen..................

french str.

377 July

5 h Rosohaton

British str.

1183 July

6 Douglas Steamship Co.

Hoihow & Pakhoi July 8. Swatow & Foochow July 9.

1590

3 Niojahr

Ger. str. 985 July

2000 July

str.

Glenlogan Hailan

Haitan

Houston....

Hongwan I

Ischia.......

Japan

Kalgan Khalif

Kwang Lee Kwongaang Lightning

........................ Slaker... British str.

.........

kwAndrea

kwMartin demi

3 Speed.......... 3 cMiddleton .....

3 Lincoln.....................

Louise Roth ....... Loyal

3 Thompson

3 c Lorensen

Lydia

3 cGiratenbran

3 Buck.........

R

Ital.

British str.

2784 Ju'y 2795 July British str. 1142 June British str. 2210 June Chi. str. 1407 July

8 Baker...... British str. 1428 July British str. 2166 July cSpouco

British str. 2286 Juño Gor. str. 684 June Ger. str. 1771 July British str. 2840 July Newby Hall.......

Ger. Nicomedia................. 3 cWagner

str. 287 July Norw. str. 2428 June Nordpol

113 cStoltz-410H

Ger. str. 1020 July. Madeleine Rickmera..3 cSimonsen Manica ...........

13 Leslie...çı.......

British str. 2619 July British str. 6679 July 5.cBartlett.......... Oanfo Ongang.................. 9 Davies........... British str. 1787 June Oscar II

8 cOlsen ...............

Norw. str. 2000 June

Palermo... Peshawar ......... Quarta................. Royalist ........... Shantung Shaohsing Spezia.................... Stentor. Taiyuang............................. Tean .................... Telemachus Zafiro ....

4 cAndrews........ British str. 49-8 July kw Spicor... British str. 4886 July 3 cFrahm

Gor. str. 1826 June 3 cScott

British str. 2200 June 19 cRobertson British str. 1835 July 8 cNorthcombe Brit. str. 1310 July kwEhlers...................... Ger, str. 4148 July British str. 4308 July Dawson ......... British str. 1459 June cLowis............

British str. 1846 July 4 c Brown 3cWilliamson..... British str. 1379 July 5 e Rodgor

British str. 1611 July

Sailing Yassola, City of Birmingham... 3 c Watson

Chamberlin Travancore.........

***

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.

(SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER). ́ Theodor Wille, Auchenblae, Jeaunga, Sachsen, May 30; Afghan, Jano 2; Trace, G; Arcadia, Dumbea, 9; Artemisia, Austria, Jason, Lowther Casile, Den of Crombie, 13; Hudson, Keemun, Petroclus, Fengtien, Grafton. Liberia, Fer- dande, 16; Southgrove, 20; Benve nue, Ernest Simons, Indrani, Pak- ling, Tydeus, Malacca, 23; Benledi, Dardanus, Diomed, 27; Achilles, Agin. court, Wittekind, Laertes, 30; Bayern, Benalder. Poona, Segovia, Sydney. Pyrrhus, Atholl, Kornexchange, Korano, Oceano, Rhenania, Stuttgart, July 4.

Mails.

The C. P. R. Co.'s B.s. Empress of India left Yokohama on Friday afternoon, the 30th June, for Victoria and Van-

couver...

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s 8.5. Ching sailed from Yokohama on Thursday, the 6th July, via Japan ports and Manila, and is due to arrive here on or about the 19th July.

The O. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Empress of China loft Vancouver on Monday afternoou, the 3rd July, for Hongkong, via the usual Ports of Call.

Steamers Expected....

The P. & 0. Co.'s 's.s. Mazagon left Singapore for this port on the 5th July, at 4 p.m.

The Boston B. S. Co. Tremont sailed from Seattle on the 24th June, for usual -ports of call.

5A. R. Marty

7 Jebsen & Co.

BUhinese

6 Carlowitz & Co.

61”. * 0. 8. N. Coi .

15 Butterfield & Swire 29 Dodwoll & Co., Ld. 20. M. S. N. Co.

Jardine Matheson & Co.

3 David Sasson & Co., Ld. 29 (),dër-

18 Sander, Wieler & Co.

Siemssen & Co. 6Order M

6 Portland & Asiatic S. 8. Co. 23 Shewan, Tomos & Co. Butterfield & Swiro

7 Nippon-Yusen Kaisha 5 Butterfield & Swire

28 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 28 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha 7P. & O. 8. N. Co. 4P. & O. 8. N. Co... 27 Sander, Wieler & Co.

8 Dodwell & Co., Limited.

Butterfield & Swire

6 Butterfield & Swite

6 Butterfiold & Swire'

26 Butterfield & Swire

S'pore and Bombay (July 11.

S'pore & Calcutta July 11.

Hoihow & Singapore July 8.

Samarang & S'baya July 8.

S'hai & Yokohama July 8.

6 Hamburg-Amerika Linie

6 Butterfield & Swire 5 Chinese 3Showan, Tomes & Co.

Shanghal

Manila

anila

July 8.

July 11.

July 8.

K'loon Dock

Brit. sch. 90 May 14 Order British sh. 3200 [June · 8Order

The Java-China-Japan Lija steamor. Timahi left Karatzu, via Swatow and Amoy, for this port, on the 24th June, and may be expected here on or about the 7th July,

Mr Thomas Mr W, von Uffel Mr C. Gordon Vaudin Capt. & Mrs Voreker

J.The C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Athenian left Vancouver on Monday afternoon, the 26th June, for Hongkong, via the usual 'Ports of Call,"

Mr and Mrs Holling-Dr and Mra M.

worth

White

Mr W. H. Howard Mr F. C. Wilford Mr D. Hudig Mr and Mrs G. E. Mr and Mrs A. R. R. Woodword

Enesan

CARLTON, HOUSE,

Mrs J. S. Roach and Mr Roger J. Andap

child

Mr L. Rochet-

Mr and Mrs A. Rosoll

Mr A. O. Scott

Mr C. Skött

Dr and Mrs F. GroneMr E. A. Snewin

Mr F. O. Hagedorn, Mr C. H. Soper

Mrs Hagedorn

Capt. T. Hall

Mr J. Hanron

Mr E. Herding

Mr H. J. Haslett

Mr M. Speelman.

Mr H. H. Stanley Mr A. L. Stein Mr W. M. Stewart Dr Edgar Swindolls

Mr.J. Thornborrow.

Engineer Capt. Hurst, Mr M. L. Thompson

R.N. Capt. R. Innes

Mr H. H. Kompf Er F. Kerr.

Dr Samuel Knagge

Mr C. Kraay Dr Laing Mr A. H. Laing

Mr W. D. Trimnell

Mr O. H. Unbohaun

Mr.R. C. Vickers Mr H. H. Wales Mr J, O. Ward Miss E. Watkins Mr and Mrs Wright

CONNAUGHT HOTEL.

Mr T. Adair

Mrs Adair

Mr'P. R. Adame

MrJ. E. Joseph

Mr H. Emery Miller Mr J. Murchie

Mr W. P. Barbor, Jr.Mr R: H. Newborn

· Mr A. J. Brown

| Mr E. F. O'Brion

Hr E. W. Buchanan Mr A. E. Paine

Mlas J. Byrns

Mr Dobesty

Mr W. T. Parker

Mr T. Petrie

MrE. E. P. Frakino, Mia Petrie

Mr Thos. E. Evana. Mr Rodrigner

Mr and Mrs H. Eyre Mr Schwartz

Mr R. M. Ezekiel Mrs M. Schwartz

Mr A. J. Goodwin Mr F. Stolte":

Hrs Frid Hall Mr F. G. Striguinger

Mr A. A. Heimsoth Mr B. H. Sutton

Mr W. Helliwell Mr.O. Templeman

Mr F. W. Hendrick Mr Thomas

Mr L. Hidalgo MR. M. Joseph

Mr and Mrs Tomsitt

and children

Mrs Bell

Mr A. E. Blanco.

| Mr E. Bowron

Mr Boyco

Mr F. Chapple

Mr J. Oruickshank Mr F. O. Day Mr L. T. Delaney Mr A. C. Diss Mr A, Fulcher Miss M. Gains Mr J. Jorgensen Mr R. Knox

Mr V. Lugebil

Mr A. Neidt

Mr-U. Norvègna

Mr F. Oliver

Mra Parker & child Mr and Mrs Pescio Mr A. J. Pugh Mr Rayner Mudamo Ribot Mr M. Risk

Mr H. Sasse Miss Smithso¤ ̈ Mr J. Somerville

Miss Square

Mr O. Staeger Mrs Tennyson

Mr Alex. J. Lugebil Mr Watson

Mr & Mrs McKinnonMr E. M. Williams Mr MoMillan

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

Mr. H. P. Alberts

Mr E. Andriot

Mr M. E. Asger

Mr ▲ E. Asger

son

Exchange. HONGKONG, July 7, 1905,

On London-

On demand,

>

Register,

6th July. 4.P.M.

Wind.

Marseilles via Saigon: Oceanien (s)............ Messageries Maritimes July 11, at 1 p.m. Manila........................ Zafiro (4).. ............. Shewan, Tomes & Co. July 8 at Noon. Manila .................. Rabl (6)............... Shewan, Tomes & Co. July 15, at Noon. Manila............................................. Tean (6).

Butterfold & Swire... July 11. N'ki, Kobe, Y'ama,&c. Keemun (s) ............Butterfield & Swire.... July 17. Now Yorky.Suez Canal Kennebec (8)............ New York v.Suez Canal Montroso (8) New York v.Suez Canal St Hugo (8) New York & Boston... African Prince (8) NewYork v.Suez Canal Indrawadi (§)......... San F'cisco via Japan Mongolia (8) San Francisco v. Japan China (6) ................................. San Francisco v. Japan Doric (s).. San Francisco v. Japan Manchuria (8) -S'bai, Moji, Kobe a Peshawur (8)....

Shanghai.................. Coromandel (8).. S'pore, P'ang Calcutta. Lightning (8),. S'pore,S'baya & 8'rang Onsang (6). S'pore, P'ang, Ul'bo &o. China (s) Shanghai.....

Kwongsang (s) S'hai, Kobe & Y'hama Tonkin (s)... Shanghai....

Standard Oil Co... About July 25 Dodwell & Co. Limited About June 30, Dodwell & Co., Id,... About Aug. 97 Arnhold, Karberg& Co About July 12. .....Shewan, Tomes & Co. About July 81.

Pacific Mail 8.8. Co... July 18, at Noon. Pacific Mail 8.8.. Co... July 28, at Noon. 0. & 0.8.8. Co.......Aug. 11, at Noon. Pacifio Mail 8.8. Co... Aug. 18, at Noon. P. & O. 8. N. Co.......July 8, at 6 p.m. P.&O. S. N. Co... About July 18, D. Sassoon & Co, Ld. July 11, at Noon.. Jardine, Matheson&Co July 8, at 3 p.m. Sander, Wieler & Co. July 29. p.m. Jardine, Matheson&Co July 11, at 8 p.m. Messageries Maritimes About July 11. Butterfield & Swire... July 10: Portland & A. S. Co.. July 16, Daylight. Portland & A. B. Co. Aug. 6, Daylight, Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. July 9, Osaka Shosen Kalsha.. July 9. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. July 12, Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. July 16. Jardine, Matheson& Co July 17, at 3 p.m. Butterfield & Swire... July 15,

..........Shac being S'hai and Portland, Or. Numantia (8).... S'hai and Portland, Or. Arabia (8) ...................... S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Clara Jebsen (s) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Proteus (8).... S'tow. Amey& Anping. Promise (6) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Frithjof (8)............................. Tientsin

Wosang (8) Tacoma, S'tle, Victoria Telemachus (8) Victoria, B.O., Tacoma Pleiades (6)

Dodwell & Co. Limited About July 12.

Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Shawmut (6) ................................ Dodwell & Co. Limited About July.20. Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Tremont (8) __*............................ Dodwell & Co. Limited About August 8. Vancouver (B.O.), &c. Empress of Japan (8).. Canadian P'fic R. Co. July 12, Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of China (6).. Canadian P'fio R. Co. August 2. Canadian P'fic R. Co. August 9, Vancouver (B.O.), &c. Athenian (s).

SHARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS

Stocks.

BANKA..

July 7, 1905.

No. of Shares.

Paid

Value

Closing Quotations.

*P

Cash

$840, buyers

all

London, £87

7

5 $87, buyers

100

20 887, rellern

250

50 8302), sales

60

all $196, sales

18,000 8

10,000 8

25 61

K'loon Dock

China Coast Meteorological

Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corp. 80,000 $ 126 National Bank of China, Limited... 99,925 £

MARINE INSURANOLS.

Canton Insurance Office Co,, Ld. 10,000 $ China Traders' Insurance Co., Ed.... 24,000 $ North China Insurance Co., Ed..... 10,000 £ Union Insurance Society, Ld10,000 8 Yangtaze Insurance Association, Ed. 8,000 $

FIBE INSURANCES,... China Fire Insurance Co., Lda... 20,000. Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.. Ed. 8,000

BOOKS, ETC.

·

Hhong & Whampoa Dock Co Ed., 50,000 9 Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited.... New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd...................... 8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Oo. Ed.

HI EAMBOATE, HUGE, STO.

250 $50 $320, sales & buyers 83.33 8 25 874, vellers

15 £6 Ta. 82

260 100 $700. sales & buyer 100 860 8172}

(829, Ex. New Issue 25 827, New Jasno

61918, sellers, 0. C. N.

55,700 Tla. 100 Tls100 Tie, 141

Ubina and Manila 8. 8. Co. Ld.. {|50,000 $ Douglas Steamship Co., Limited ... 20,000 8 HK. 0. And M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 $ Indo-China 8. N. Company, Limited 60,000 £ 10,000 8 Star Ferry Company, Ld. imag

10,000 [8 Shell Transport &Trading Co. Ltd.... 2000,000 £ Taku Tug and Lighter Co., Ed. ........ 8,600 Tla Shaughal Tug & Lighter Co., Ltd. | 200,000

Preference,

*A I

25923820, sellem

50

All 835, sollers

15 8 15 227, Bellero

10

All £96, seller, cum, div.

10 8 10 935, sellers 10 8 6 $27, Bellera

1£ 1 22/ eellers 50 Tis 50 Tie, 30, sales

Tis. 61, sales

50 Tle, 50 Tis. 50, alon

Bank, Wire, M

--

...1/104

On demand,...

n

-M

...1/10.8

20 days' sight,

1/108

4 months' sight,

1/1071

43

Oredite, 4

Documentary, 4 montha' elgho, Un Paris-

11

1/1019

Statico.

1/10

-- 740

236

Credits, 4 months' sight,

239

Vl'ostock..12 p.

Nemaro...

29.92

1

192

Hakodate..

29.93

"

Tokio ......

29.86

452

Kochi......

29.75

NE

46

Nagasaki... 49.

29.79

BW

Kagoshima 29.83

1401

Oshima...

29.88

140

Un Borlin-

On Demand,

Og Now York-- On demand,

Crodite, 60 days' oight, On Bombay- Wira....

Ou demand, On Calcutta-

Wire.

On demand, On Singapore-

On demand, On Manila

On Shanghal-

HI

ii

140

Naha........ 29.03 29.89 fabi'jim.

1401 Taihoka...1 p. 29.80

Talchu...... Tainan 6%pm. Koshun ...

Pescadores 29.85 Weihaiwei.3. 29.77 76

do.

100,000

BEFINERIEA,

29.84

NW

"

29.8

SW

"

29.87

y

China Sugar Company, Limited..... 20,000 g Luzon Sugar Company, Limited..... 7,000 s Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ed.....

100

sll $213, sellers

100

All £31; sellers.

7,000 Tla. 50 T

50 Tle, 71, sales

"

WHARVES.

+

On demand, Pe806.

921

P.

Outzlaff....

29.82: 87

1 by

HK. &Kow.Wharf & Godown Co.

90,000

On demand,

71

Sharp Pk.,

20.78 86 86

104

EM

19

10,000 20,000

50 all

i

30 days' sight, (palvate paper)

72

Amoy.....

29:83 83 91 SE

b

13

Un Yokoham

Swatow

29.80 85 89 EBE

15

On demand,

82

Canton ....

29.78 88 82

O b

17

B

0

ÉSE

A

31

BBW 1 a

100

Gold Loat, 100 fine, (per tael).855.70 Hongkong 4 p. 29.79 79 61 Boveralgos (Bank's buying rate) $10.50 Vict. Foak

Hilvay (Dey ou,)

27

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

M

29.78

"

"

Gap-Rock Macao......

29.79 80 Haiphong...

29.80 88 59 www 1 Manila..... Bacolod...8 p. Illolo......

29.79 84 87 0.8. James 4 p. 29.80 82 Per Dott, at 11 a,m., on Saturday, the Malate.....

8th July.

Mails will close :—

For ILOILO.-

For MANILA.

"1

Shanghal and Hongkow Wharf Co.

LAND AND BUILDING.

Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Company, Elmited...... Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ed. Kowloon Land and Building Com

$95, buyera

12,000 T. 100 Ta100 Tla, 1871

50,000 $ 100 100 6116, buyers 52,000 Ts. 50 Tle.50 Tls, 122, buyers 6,000 $

30 840, sollers БГ

Wel-hel-wel Land & Building Co., Ed 8,764 Tle. Humphreys, Estate & Finance Co.... 150,000 8 West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 3

TRAMWAYS.

HK High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250

26 Tls.25 Tle. 12, buyers

all812, sales & sellera

0

BW 3

0

N waw

MINING..

8 ciété Francaise des Charbon-

7th July.—AT 10 4.3. Vl'ostock.. 78. For Zafiro, at 11 a.m., on Saturday, Nemuro... 6 A.

Hakodato... the 8th July.

Tokio...... For MACAO.—

Kochi Per Heungshan, at 12.15 p.m., on Satur-

Nagasaki..... day, the 8th July.

Kagoshima SINGAPORE, SOURABAYA & Oshima..... SAMARANG.-

Naha.....

For

The I.-C. 8. N. Co. Ld.'s 8.8. Zaising from Calcutta and The Straits, left Singapore for this port on the 4th July, at 2

p.m.

The Boston S. S. Co.'s sis. Shawmut ar:

rived at Manila on July 4th..

The Java-China-Japan Lijn steamer Tjilatjap left Macassar for this port on the 3rd July, and may be expected here on or about the 11th July. The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s 8.8. Pléiades arrived at Manila on the 3rd July, The O. S. S. Co.'s 8.8. Keemun left Sing

apore on the 5th July, at noon, and is due bere on the 10th July, at 5p.m. The steamship Ras Dara, left New York, on the 21st June, and is, due here on or about the 21st August.

Latest Advices.

The C. N. Co.'sas. Chingtu, from Austra

lian Ports, loft Kobo via Kuchinotzu on the 7th July, at daylight, and is dud here on July 13th, p.m.

Mrs R, W. Hender The Ben Line steamer Benlarig, from Antwerp and London, left Singapore on the morning of 6th July, for this port.

Mr Louis Hiviers Mrs Jackson & child. Captain C. A. Gron-Mr J. Watt Jameson

dolius

Mrs J. W. Jameson Mrs Grundelius; andCapt. E. Kröger

child

Mr E. J. Moses Mr J. Richard Lt.-Comdr. R. W.Mr K. Tanani-

Miss Hanson

Henderson.

Mr A. Vornon

· PELHAM HOUSE.

Misq L. Baylis

Mr M Bishopr

Mr Hibberdine Man-

Eers

The M. M. Co.'s str. Tonkin, with the next FRENCH MALL, will leave Saigon

on Saturday, the 8th July, at 4 p.m., for this port.

The O. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Tartar arrived at Amoy at 11a.m. on Thursday, the. 6th July, and left-again at p.to. on same day for Keelung.

Per Ongang, at 2 p.m., on Saturday, the | Ishi'jima...

8th July.

"

M

For KEELUNG, KOBE, YOKOHAMA Taichu........

& PORTLAND (OR.)

Por Hongwan I, at 4 p.m., on Saturday,

the 8th July."

For HAIPHONG.-

Por Fri, at 6 p.m., on Saturday, the 8th

July.

PENTHES8_1218188

"

Taiboku ... 5 a. 29.88

29.79

Tainan.....

29.87

Per Nicomedia, at 4 p.m., on Saturday,

the 8th July,

Koshun

129,87

For

AMOY.

For

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. Per Haitan, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the

9th July.

Poscadores Woihalwel Gutzlaff

29.82 83 Sharp Pk.,

rb Amoy...... 6a. 29.87 78 91 waw 1 b Swatow9 a Oanton .... Hongkong 10a. 29.86 79 91 E Vict. Peak Gap Rock Macao Haiphong....

29.84 83 77 WBW Manila Bacolod 98.) Per Lightning, at 10a.m., on Tuesday, Iloilo.......

(29,87): 83 the 11th July.

M

23.80 98.29.82

1 i

11

29.88 82 87 ESE

0

cm

В

od

29.84

BSE

+1

(20.66 81

11.

****

0

BW

0

b

Coba

[+]

0a.m.,

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL

CUTTA.-

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & BOM-0.8.James 10s.

BAY.-

Por Ischia, at 10:

11th

For MANILA

on Tuesday, the

Per Team at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the

1th July,

For SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAMA- RANG, SQURABAYA & MACASSA, Per Tjimahi, at 10 a.m., on Tuesday, the

11th July,

Battle Marine bethelan h.'**',

Temperature. HONGKONG, July, 1905.

Malate.....

F. G. FiGo, First Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, July 7, 1905,

Barometer... Temperature Humidity...

nages du Tonkin. ......................................................

10

608 50864, sellers :.

100

all 82123

16,000. For. 250 |· all-

$490

Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ed... 200,000 € 118/10 86, buyers

HOTEIS. ETC.

Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd.

12,000 50 all 8188, səllern Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tlentein) 2,000 T.TI..50 Ts.60 Tia. 140, sellers Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hal) 30,000 g

DISPENSARIES.

A. B. Watson & Co., Limited. | 90,000 |

Watkins

Limited

LIGHTING,

10,000

HIK. and China Gas Co., Limited... 7,000 £

-258 25 131, boyers

10 S 10 $12, sales & buyers

10 8 10 $73, sellers

10 11 $170, boyars

Shanghai Gas Company, Ltd... 8,000 Tla. 50 Tls, 50 Tis. 1224, baye Hongkong Electric Co., Limited. 30,000 109 1018173 New Electrica (new issue) was 90,000 10-|*|

BRICK AND CÉMENT. -

Green Island Cement Co., Ld.... 150,000 $

MISCELLANEOUS.

6811

10 10 $26), sellers

Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,

8,604 £ 12/6 €12/8 $51, buyers United Asbestos Oriental Agency, 9,000 ord:y

489), sellers Limited.........

10 8180

100 Iders

Hk. Steam Water-boat Co., Etd. *** 16,000 Hongkong Dairy Farm 00.*** 25,000 Hongkong Ice Company, Elmited... 5,000 Shanghal Waterworks Co., Ltd... 7,200 H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ed. 10,000 Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ed. 126,000 Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weav

ing Co., Ld.

International Cotton Manufactur-

ing Co., Ld.

Laon-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co., Ldama Soy Chee Ortton Spinning Co., Ed. China Provident Loan Mortgage

Co. F

Prion date at On date at Shanghal and Hongkong Dyeing

and Cleaning Co.. Id. ä........................

South China Morning Post

J0 8

10

102 10 815, soflare 78B817, sollers 2511 $242)

3 € 20 TIs. 160, buyers 50 ml $152

10 9 10 916, sellors 20,000 Tl. 50 Tls 50 Tls, 43, büyɛrı

10,000 Tls. 75 Cla.75 Tis: 38, buyers. 8,000 TL. 100 Tis100 Tis. 46, bayara 8,000 Tis. 500 Tia 00 Tls. 160

1018 TO $8.75, sellers

200,000

Hongkong Register.

China Borneo Company, Ltd.

80,000

12 8 12 811.75, sales

Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited ... 1,200 Wm. Powell, Ed. .............................

10■11236 -

12,000

10 $10 811 sellers

day!

1,200

508 50 850

at 4pm. -10 m.

y pl

6,000

25 $25 $22, sellers

29.75 29.84 20.79

CIGAN COMPANIES.

88

83

79

Philippine Co., Ed. **

68

A hambra Fmited.

67,500 $ 300

10

10 82Bel

500 $100 $100

Do

9 A.M.

4P.M.

29.82

Direction of 1

ESE

29.82-

Wind

LOANS.

Amounts

Value.

· interest

29.80

Forbe

TAFF MOMITER-

80

Do.

1 P.M.

83

Do

4 P.M.

84

MrJ, H. Tarner.

VERSNIS AT THE Doors → At Kowloon Travancore, Humber, Taiyuan.

Cosmopolitan.

Do. (Wet balb)

77

Do.

Highest open air temperaturis on the 5th

•Lowers open sir temperature on the 5th.

Bra

Aberdeen

Mr Fred A. Brown Mr H. A. Morris

Mr Buckle

Mr Colton

Mr

W. J. Cross

Mr A. Morris

Mrs Morris, and 2

children

Mr N. J. A. DeFariaMr J. Noble

"Mr Perret

Mr Dobba

Mr and Mrs P. DoltzMe H. Polstorff

MrS. H. Sutton: Mr Edwards

Mr-Haycock

Mr J. Hutchings

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s a... Mongolia, will

leave Shanghai on Saturday, the 8th July, at 2 o'clock p.m., and may be expected to arrive here on Tues day morning, the 11th July.

BAROMETER Do

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Do. Min

er night

Weather

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Hongkong Observatory, Jul Cth, 1905,

Chinesa Imperial 1886 z Tic. 767,200 TIs, 2607% p. anno VERNON and SM

Printed and published for the Proprietor, Gro, Munni.

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