H. Price & Co.,
12, Queen's Rotul,
DARK MUNCHENER BEER
Per Caso i doz. qts. £10 50
458
19
"
6 doz. pts. $16.50.
The China Mail.
ESTABLIS ED
18
1 8 4 8,
召八十七年巳乙
HONGKONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1905.
Business Notices.
號八廿月八年五Z千一英
Business Notices.
W. S.
ENGINEERS
& SHIPBUILDER S.
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
WORES:
WE STOCK ONLY THE
GENUINE
ITALIAN VERMOUTH, MARTINI & ROSSI.
455
PRICE LIST ON
APPLICATION,
H. Price & Oo.,
12, Queen's Road
PRICE, $3.00 Per Month
Business Notices.
BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LD,
BELL'S ASBESTOS
PORTLAND CEMENT
No. 13,231.
INSTITUTE OF HYGIENE
CERTIFICATE.
HIS is to Certify that the LAGER BEER of Messrs JOHN JEFFREY
THIS
& CO. of Edingburgh has been passed by the Examining Board of the Institute of Hygiene as fulfilling the Standard of Purity and Quality required by thom,
Issued this Second day of January, 1905,
PRICE:
$16.50 PER CASE OF 7 DOZ.
PINTS.
1.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO., HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
SOLE AGENTS,
Hongkong, July 4, 1906,
U
Intimations.
NOTICE.
1816
UNIVERSITY Graduate would like a
POSITION on Permanent or visiting
Stalf of a School or College.
Pupils, advanced og Junior, received
privately, at moderate terms.
Classics, Mathematics, French, Botany,
English Subjects, ofe.
KOWICON.
1629
Hangkang, August 24, 1905.
NOTICE.
HE ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY
KOWLOON BAY,
OFFICES & STORIA:
No. 20, CONNAUGHT ROAD.
THE
MOST
RELIABLE
PACKING
DAGGER
PACKING
FOR
MARINE
ENGINES.
▼
Casks of 375 lbs. not $4.50 por Cask, ex Factory
$2.70
SOLE MANUFACTURERS :
BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LD., LONDON.
==
AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS,
4
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
A., HONAM, 2.363 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.
6.9 POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, 1.5 €
4. PATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain R D. Thomas,
-.~. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain CV, Lloyd.
25, KINSHAN, 1,995 tons, Captain J. J. Lorsius,
Departures from Hosgrasa to CANTON daily at 8.30 am. (Sunday Excepted), 9 p.ru.
and 10:30 p.m. (Saturday Excepted). Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily ht 8:30 am, 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
(Sunday excepted).
RIN
.
Hough a propose to award PRZES
to children of Scottish parentage who may orinco the best KNOWLEDGE OF
– SCOTTISH-HISTORY.
An Examination will be held in beharmony. 1906.
For further particulars, apply to
W. ARMSTRONG,
Hon. Secretary, (o Buttorfield & Swire). Hongkong, August 25, 1905.
1624
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
び
CORPORATION.
and after MONDAY, 28th Instant,
Ts Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the
jel attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation,
Hongkong-Macao Line.
8.8. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tona, Captain W. E. Clarke.
Departures from Honkong to Macas où wook days about 2 pm (Soo Special Sup.
mor Time Table).
Departures.com Hundays at Noõs. Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 8 cm.
Canton-Macao Line.
8.8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin.
This steamor eaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
8a,m,; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7.30am.
the Bus ness of this Corporation will | JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., O. AND Macao Steamboat Co., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA-
TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Lan.
be CARRIED ON in their New Premises
at No. 9, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
Hongkong, August-25, 195,
118
DIOCESAN SCHOOL & ORPHANAGE,
CICHOOL DUTIES will be resumed en
FRIDAY, 1st September.
For prospectus, apply to
THE HEADMASTER, Hongkong, August 22, 1905.
1594
NOTICE.
To the POLICY HOLDERS of the EQUIT BLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY of the UNITED STATES.
Owing to false and greatly dxaggeratesi reports having been circulated, I beg to announce by Authority of the President MR PAUL MORTON,- that the-tinancial Soundness. Integrity and Surplus of the Society have never been brought in question. On the 30th June last, the available Assets had increased by Gold $7,296,252.
F. KIENE,
Manager. Hongkong, August 2», 1905,
HONGKONG CITY GODOWN.
WE recrive all of
goods for Storage in
גי?
Canton-Wuchow Line.
9.8. SAINAM, 588 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine.
8.9. NANNING, 669 tons, Captain C. Butchart,
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at about 8 a.m., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same days
at 8.30 a.m. Round trips take about five days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
18
Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the :-
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.
Horan MANSIONS, (Fust Floor), opposite the Hongkong Hotel. Or of BUTTERFILD AND SWIRE,
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
N. LAZARUS,
OPTICIAN,
SIGHT TESTED FREE.
10, D'AGUILAR
STREET,
HONGKONG.
LENSES GROUND ON THE PREMISES.
A. S. TUXFORD, Manaver.
Hongkong, October 1, 194
1619
PHOTO SUPPLIES
ell,Ventilated
and Lighted EUROPEAN FIRST-CLASS
GODOWN. CENTRAL POSITION.
Rate of Fire Insurance 1% only.
For Particulars apply to
LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & CO. Hongkong, July 19, 1905.
1380
COMMERCIAL UKION ASSUR-
ANCE CO., LTD.
ASSETS EXCEED $70,000,000.
HIRE, MARINE, TYPHOON, ACCI-
F
DENT, PLATE GLASS INSURANCE and FIDELITY Guarantee Policies issued
at Lowest Current Rates.
W. H. TRENCHARD DAVIS,
Branch Manager & Underwriter,
Hongkong, June 9, 1905.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS
1128
1797
LONG, HING & CO.,
17, QUEEN'S ROAD.
Hongkong, August 10, 1905.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG & CHINA GAS
COMPANY, LIMITED beg to notify the Public that in addition to the recant REDUCTION IN PRICE OF GAS TO $3.00 PER THOUSAND cubic feet, they now offer the following FAVOURABLE TERMS to INTENDING CONSUMERS: 1.-SERVICES up to 50 feet in length
will be laid FREE. 2.-NO CHARGE will be made for
METER-FIXING.
THESE CONCESSIONS will only apply to houses in which the work of fitting internal pipes is carried out by the Gas Company.
J
ESTIMATES for any kind of Gas-fittings will be supplied WITHOUT COST to in tending or existing customers.
THE COMPANY hire or sell all kinds
1812
D. MAHER, 77, WYNDHAM ST., HONGKONG.
LL Kinds of SEWING MACHINES
A BOUGHT, SOLD or EXCHANGED. Repairs executed, export advice given on all Classes of Sewing Machines.
ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Hongkong, July 5, 1905.
1299
ROYAL TOBACCO FACTORY.
9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. [AVE always FRESH SUPPLY of
HYURKISH TOBACCO. Our EGYP TIAN CIGARETTES Are Fresh, as we make them every day. We can recommend them as First-cin-s Smokes. We receive our Tobacco Fresh from Egypt by every
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
7.
LARGE STOCK OF PACKINGS, JOINTINGS, &c., ALWAYS IN HAND.
OFFICE:-6, DES VŒUX ROAD.
por Bag, 250 lbs. nat, ex Factory,
مختلت
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
GENERAL MANAGERS,
Hongkong, March 7, 1905.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. FAIRALL & CO
LAST WEEK
OF
REMOVAL SALE
20
PREDUCTION
FOR CASH.
BARGAINS
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
4.
SALE CLOSES 31st AUGUST.
WE ARE NOW SHOWING
SMART RAIN-COATS
NEW SHAPES AND STYLES;
NEW DRESS LINENS,
265)
SUMMER VOILES, &e.
Hongkong, August 21, 1905.
THE
HONGKONG
HOTEL.
UNRIVALLED FOR COMFORT AND CUISINE,
THOROUGHLY UP TO DATE WITH EVERY MODERN LUXURY
(2197
MODERATE TERMS
AND NO EXTRAE
A. F. DAVIES, Acting Manager.
The Peak Hotel.
OPEN
ADMIRABLY SITUATED AT VICTORIA GAP,
Adjoining the Tramway Terminus, 1,400 feet above Sea Level. PEN to the South Winds in Summer and protected from the North-East Winde in Winter. Commanding a magnificent view of Hongkong, the Harbour and adjacent islands for forty miles.
A FIRST CLASS FAMILY,
TERMS:---From 12s. per day.
ongkong, March 27, 1905.
RESIDENTAL AND TOURIST'S HOTEL TOWN OFFICE :-3, DUDDELL STREET.
JABLE ADDRESS: PEACEFUL."
THOMAS' HOTEL
18
REDUCED SUMMER RATES, BOARD & LODGING BY THE DAY $3.00 AND UPWARDS.
BUARD & LODGING BY THE MONTH $60.00 AND UPWARDE, Tiffin & Dinner......$35.00 per month .$18.00 per month.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. All the Three Meale.....$45.00 per month.
Tiffin alone.......
STAG HOTEL,
148, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED :
WELL FURNISHED AND AIRY BEDROOMS. Monthly Borders acentodated an very Moderate Terms.
For Particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER. Hongkong. November 3, 1904. A
1985
HOTEL BALTIMORE (LATE HOTEL AMERICA) 2, WYNDHAM STREET. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL under European Management. NICELY FURNISHED, AIRY ROOMS, EVERY COMFORT FOR RESIDENTS AND TOURISTS. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Three minutes' walk from the Ferry Wharf.
THE TERMS REASONABLE,
Apply to
MANAGER. Hongkong, June 21, 1905.
PELHAM HOUSE.
of Gas Fittings - whether for Hoating, mail. A Trial Order will satisfy the most PRIVATE HOTEL, CENTRALLY SITUATED. Cooking or Lighting and INVITE INsceptical Weslefy competition.
SPECTION of their Stock at their NEW
SHOW ROOMS at WEST POINT.
1151
T. E. P. SPYROPULOS. Proprietor. Hongkong, February 15, 1905.
325
THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM, POST OFFICE. SPECIAL TERMS FOR MONTHLY BOARDERS. RATES MODERATE.
39, WYNDHAM STREET. Hongkong, September 6, 1904.
1036
1138
GEORGE CURRY,
Local Secretary.
Mongkong, June 12, 1956.
BLACK&WHITE ROYAL HAIRDRESSING SALOON.
SCOTCH WHISKY,
SPEAKING AF LANCIA
MANER CALL:A, J
ALMES BUCHANAN & CU- SADECE WHISKY, DISTILTAS
By Appointment to...
* M. THE KINGI
ant
WRX the PRINCE of WALES
Supplied at all the Eo ding CLUBS and HOTELA, and to be obtained from All tho „PRINCIPAL STORES. ?
CARLTON HOUSE HOTELS,
No 14, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. NO. 8 and 10, Ice House Road,
7E beg to notify the Public generally
EXCELLENT FURNISHED ROOMS. COMFORT OF RESIDENTS AND THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY.
THE MANAGER. FOR TERMS, APPLY TO
OPENED & First-class Tonsurial Hall at the above address. Wo make Cleanliness a
Speciality,
Hongkong, April 18, 1905.
VICENTE BARCENILLA, Proprietor, Hongkong, April 10 1905
NIPPON LAUNDRY.
No. 52 ast I, PRAYA EAST.
453
LL Work done in this Establishment
A is runtly executed. Washes i Speciality. Ironing and Washing done by experienced Japanese. Pricis MODERATE.
G. MONYE, Proprietor. Hongkong, February 13, 1905.
308
✯ CHEE WING & CO. #
23 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST)
HONGKONG,
DEALERS IN
Sh
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS STEEL IRON WARE, &c. STEEL GIRDERS and TEES,
SELECT BOARD & RESIDENCE CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c.,
AT BRAESIDE.
LARGE and COMMODIOUS
grounds, with Tennis Courts, Good Dining and Reception Rooms, Large, Airy and nicely Furnished Bedrooms, every home comfort. Fino view of the Harbour. Terms Moderate. Apply to
A RESIDENUE standing in its own
Suitable for
SRIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Hongkong, May 29, 1900.
1927
MEE CHEUNG, HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur, MRS F. W. WATTS, ENLARGEMENT? A SPECIAL FEATURE. BRAESIDE, 20, MACDONNELL ROAD,
BRANCH (Late of TANG YUEN'). Hongkong, June 19, 1805.
97 1587
For further particulars, apply to Hongkong, July 15, 1905,
THE MANAGER.
A LTERATION OF BUSINESS HOURS.
142
ON AND AFTER THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER We shall Observe the following Hours of Business:
WEEK DAYS,
...from 8.30 A.M. to 6 P.M. SATURDAYS,
...from 8.30 A.M. to 2 P.M. SUNDAYS,...
...from 10 AM. to 1 P.M.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Queen's Road Central,
W. BREWER & CO.
23 and 25, QUEEN'S ROAD;
على ارت
!
SOME NEW STYLES OF NOTE PAPER JUST LANDED, ROYAL IRISH LINEN-Commercial, Note, and Invitation Sizon.
ROYAL CAMBRIC-Baron and Baronesa Size, EXTRA STRONG BOND-9999, for Foreign Correspondenco 4to and 8vo. THE OLD COLONY LINEN CABINETS—Duke and Duchess Sizes,
THE OLD COLONY LINEN-Thin Bank, THE KINO'S MOULD MADE-King and Consort Size,
RECORD VELLUM (Highly Glazed) 8vo. and Albert Size, LOUVRE GREY (Very Fashionable) 8vo. and Albert Size..
FEDERAL BANK-For Foreign Correspondence, 804 TRE HIGHLAND GREY-Duke Size,
ENVELOPES TO MATCH IN ALL CASES.
GREGOR & CO..
34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR.
RHINE
WINES
FROM
J. HEILBRONNER & CO.,
MAINZ GERMANY,
HIGHEST AWARDS WHEREVER EXHIBITED.
HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOR.
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
3110
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO.
Telephone No. 75,
WINE AND SPIRIT
MERCHANTS,
15, QUEEN'S ROAD.
ESTABLISHED 1864.
Hongkong, August 2, 1805.
Intimations.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS..
NEW SELECTIONS OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISP, SILVER WARE...
HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SĘÆCTACLES, PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES.
8. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS FO
ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS. EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.
HOTEL MANSIONS, opposite the New Post Oflice site.
M. MUMEYA,
JAPANESE ARTIST AND
PHOTOGRAPHER.
ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER
AND FINISHED IN ORAYON,
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS.
Ba, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
JAPAN
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUI & CO.)
HEAD OFFICE:-1, SURUGA-UHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH-24, LIME STREET, EO.
2123
HONGKONG BRANCH:-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOD
OTHER BRANCHES :
- York, San Frandsco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy, Shanghal, Chofoo, Tientsin, Nowchwang, Port Arthur, Seonl, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Karo, Shimonoseki, Mojl, Waka naten, Karatan, Nagasaki, Kuchinotan, Sasebo, Maidzarn, Miike Hakodate Talpab, &c.
Telegraphio Address: 'MITSUI' (A.B.Q. and A 1 Codes.)
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsena e and th
State Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mall and Freight Steamers,
COLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Milke, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines. COLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotapa, Mameda, Mannoura Incora, Otsail, Basahara, Tanbakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and othe Joale
S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.
Hongkong, May 31, 1904.
UNTOUCHED BY HAND.
1116
MELLIN'S
FOOD
For INFANTS and INVALIDS.
MELLIN'S FOOD is free from Starch When prepared is similar to Breast Milk..
HELLIN'S FOOD WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND,
MEDAL
PHILADELPHIA
NOLADX 2
9481
OAKEY'S
WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH
BEST FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING
CUTLERY - 39 39 1/ 2/6 324/-.
KNIFE BOARDS,
PREVENT: FRICTION IN CLEANING -& INJURY TO. THE KNIVES JOHN OAKEY & SONS
BLACK LEAD MILLS, LONDON
TRADE
MARK
JOHN OAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, "WELLINGTON" MILLS LONTON.
DINNEFORDS
The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomaca, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion,
Rructations,
Bilious
NAZ
DINNEFORDS
Affections.
The Physician's
Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Góu*
and Gravel
Safest and most Gentle Medicine for
Infants, Children, Delicate Females. and the Sickness of Preg.auct
MAGNESIA MAGNESIA
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MITSU BISHI CO.
COAL DEPARTMENT.
MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO.
CABLE ADDRES: IWASAKI. ' which applies to all Branch Offices and Hongkong, and Shanghai Agencies.
A1, ABC 5th EDITION, WESTERN
UNION CODES USED.
ALL LETTERS ADDRESSED
MANAGER, MITSU BISHI CO., WITH NAME OF PLACE UNDER.
BRANCH OFFICES.
Intimations.
ZETLAN
A
LODGE,
IT'S
No. 525, E.C.
REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND
HALL on FRIDAY, the 1st September, at 8.30 for 9 PM. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, August 26, 1905.
1620
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE.
THE ORDINARY
HALF-YEARLY
T MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
will be held in the COMPANY'S HOTEL on SATURDAY, the 2nd September, 1905, at 12.16 P.M., for the purpose of receiving, a Statement of Accounts of the Company to the 30th June, 1905, with the Report of the Directors, and to discuss any mattor that may be competently brought before. the Meeting.
The TRANSFER BOOKS, of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 27th August to the 2nd September, both days inclusive.i
By Order of the Board,
C. MOONEY,
Secretary.
Hongkong, August 25, 1905,
1817
TEBRAU PLANTING CO., LD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an
NOTICTRAORDINARY GENERAL
NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU | MEETING of the Company will be held at
AND HANKOW,
AGENCIES.
SHANGHAI: H. J. H. Tater,
HONGKONG; H. U. JEFFRIES. YOKOHAMA; M. ASADA.
CHINKIANG. Glaring & Co.
MANILA Ma ondray & Co.
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im-
perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies
the Imperial Arsenals: the Imporiul Rail-
;
intimations.
Rainier
BEER
MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1905,
I DID, I DO, I WILL ALWAYS
SWEAR RAINIER
FOR
REFRESHMENT
AFTER
RECREATION
M. J. CONNELL,
Distributing Agents.
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS,
1376
PEEK, FREAN & CO.'S
CELEBRATED LONDON
its REGISTERED OFFICES. Alexandra BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY.
Buildings, on TUESDAY, 5th September next, at Noon, when the Subjoined Reso lution, which was passed at the Extraord- inary Meeting of the Company held on 18tli August instant, will be submitted for con- firmation-as-a-Special-Resolution-
NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED OF
That the Company be wound up SMALL BANANAS,
voluntarily and that the General Managers. be and they are hereby appointed Liquida. tors for the purpose of such winding up.'
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, August 19, 1905.
1573
way, Sanyo, Kiushu and the ether Principal HONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM- Railways; Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North China, Korean ports and America.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Ochi, Shinnew. Namazuta and Kami- Yamada Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery I which will shortly be ready to produce en
a large scale the best Buzen Coul:
Sole Agents for Kigio, Konatan (Tags) and Yashiromachi Coal (Karatsc).
•
The Head and Branch Offices and the Agencies of the Company will receive any order for Colls produced from the al- vẹ Collieries.
Goal sold in 1904 by the Company amounted to 1,520,000 tons
TAKASHIMA ÇOAL.
L
New and additional chaïes at the Taku- shima Colliery have been completed and this well-known best and most economical Steam Coal in the East is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in any quantity.
Hongkong, March 11, 1915,
CANTON DISTRICT.
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS,
No. P.
77
Cambridge and Whampoa Barriers, widening of channels through.
TIJE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Noodle through the Cambridge and
Whampoa Barriers in the Front Reach approach to Canton have been widened and deopened as follows:-
CAMBRIDGE BARRIER.
A length
of 112 feet of the Southern end of the Central Section of this Barrier has been
removed and the Channel through it has
WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.
(IN LIQUIDATION)
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYSLE 7.00 a.m. to 7.30a.m....Every 30 minutes 7.30 a.m. to 8.00a.m....Every 10 minutes 8.00 a.ul. to 8.30 a.m....Every 15 minuter 8.30a.m. to 9.30 a.m....Every 10 minutes 9.30a.m. to 11.00a.m... Every 15 minutes 11.30 a. u. to 12.45 p.m.. Every 15 minutes
12.46
p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Kory 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...Evory 10 minutes.
NIGHT CARS.
8.45 p.m. and 9 pm, 945 p.m. to 11.15
p.m. r ory half hour.
SUNDAYS.
8.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 s.m. to 9.30 a.m. .Every 30 minutes 10.30 s.m. to 11.00a.m.. Every 10 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 10.30 a.m..Every 15 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutos. 1.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes 5.00 pm, to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minut 36, 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 Dayr.
SATURDAYS.
Extra Cars at 11.30 and 11.45 v.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Oflice, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS- Des Vonx Road Central.
S
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
Liquidators. Hongkong, July 13, 1945.
To Let.
TO LET.
SWEET WALNUTS,
ASSORTED FRUITS, PAT-A-CAKE.
OBTAINABLE AT ALL GENERAL STORES. Hongkong, May 30, 1905.
To Let.
TO LET.
́O. 22, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
N. SHOP at present occupied by
FAIRALL & Co.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, August 25, 1905.
R
TO LET.
1678
ESIDENCE AND BOARD with Private
Family, at Peak, Apply to
'B.,' Care of 'CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, August 23, „1905,
TO LET.
1597
7
LAURNISHED LODGING ROOMS To F
Let, ALEXANDRA BUILDING (Top Floor).
Apply Y. M. C. A. OFFICE. Flongkong, August 23, 1905. -
THE 10)
(EMI-DETACHED VILLAS Two in
now a width of 440 feet with least depth Garden Road near the Ferry with fine
of 16 feet at Low Wator of Spring Tides. Bright and Airy Rooms, Gas and Electric
WHAMPOA BARRIER.
A length of Bells laid on. Commanding fine view of
160 feet of the Southern end of the Central | the Harbour. Rents very moderate, Section of this Barrier has been removed
and the Channel through it,has now a width
of 400 feet with a least depth of 9 feet it Low Water of Spring Tides.
Approved,
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Harbour Master.
T. J. MAYERS,
Acting Commissioner at Customis,
Custom House,
Canton, August 22, 1905
CARMICHAEL AND
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1899
2
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TELEPHONE, 232.
Hongkong, March 14, 1903.
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H. RUTTONJEE,
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36&37, Elgin Street, Kowloon. Hongkong, June 6, 1905.
HONGKONG CLUB.
TO LET.
1113
ROOMS, on the Ground Floor of the
Annex, from 1st September next, suitable for Office.
$
TO LET.
1003
FIRST FLOOR of the Now Premises approaching completion,
opposite Messrs GAUPP & Co.
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KELLY & WALSH, LD.
1602 Hongkong, August 23, 1905.
SHOP TO LET.
Hoccupied by THE ROBINSON PIANO [ALF of THE PREMISES at present
Co. Possession, November 1st.
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Queen's Roud. Hongkong, August 22, 1905.
TO LET.
1593
Kowloon. A most desirable 4-Roomed
FLOOR of Ne. 19, Robinson Road,
Flat. Grand View of Lycemoon Pass. Moderate Rent.
Apply to
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TO LET.
386
ticulars, apply to the undersigned. No Posession 1st September. 2, KIMBERLEY VILLAS,'
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SPANISH PROCURATION. Hongkong, August 1, 1905.
C. II. GRACE,
Secretary. Hongkong, Jano 1, 1905.
1463
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PARKSIDE-Kowloon, # SIX-
ROOMED DETACHED HOUSE
standing in its own grounds, facing the King's Park.
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663
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MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, May 23, 1905.
1466
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1472
WITH IMMEDIATE FOSSESSION,
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LANE.
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153, Wanchai Road. Hongkong, August 2, 1905.
1050
LITERARY NOTES.
FROM HOME PAPERS,
The attempt that is being made to restore the monument to James Thomson at Dry........... burgh Abbey is not likely, we are afraid to meet with an enthusiastic response. 'Jeminy' Thomson is pretty well forgotten by the present generation. Does any one now read The Sonsons' or 'The Castle of Indolence '? Yet there was a time when people did read thom, and Thomson had an unchallenged reputation: so much so that nobody was at all surprised when they pat up a memorial to him in Westminster Ab-- bey. Such critics as Hazlitt, Johnson Colerid, o, and Sainte-Beuve bave paid con. siderable attention to him. Hazlitt thought him the best of our descriptive posts; Sainte-Beuve said he excelled in large pictures and gener 1 effects; y a de la masse chez Thomson.' Wordsworth, Shel- ley, and Byron were influenced by the 'Seasons,' and Haydn set some of the frigid blank verso lines to music. All the samo, most people will now find them. unreadable.
THE 'REALM.' IN CLACE KID, BOX CALF,
AND TAN CALF.
Price, $10.00
But one poem of Thomson's has secured'' immortality. Few people remember that hop: was the author, or part-author, of the verace” of Rule Britannia. In 1704 a dramatic masque, called Alfred,' by Thomson nud Mallet, was produced, in which the song 'Rule Britannia' occurs. Millet, who was not an over-scrupulous person, gave it to be understood that the vorses were his. But there is little doubt that they were writton, in whole or in part, by James Thomson.
The author of The Canle of Indolenco was a chanctoristically indolent wan, But ho lived a fairly prosperous eighteently con-
tury existence. Born in 1700, the son of a
Scotch minister, ho came to London in 1725,
became a tutor to the son of a nobleman,
and in 173) published The Seasons' by subscription, getting 387 subscribers at a guinea o copy. Modern poots would be glad to do as well, ospecially as Thomson's guineas had perhaps three times their present purchasing power.. Then he wrote the tragedy in which occurred tho unhappy
1ne, 0, Sophonisba, Sophonisha. O'r
promptly turned by parody into O, Jem my Thomson, Jemmy Thomson, Or Aftor this Thomson got one pleasant little sine- cure post after another, including that of Surveyor-General of the Leeward Isles (the duties performed by deputy), which brought him in £800 a year. So he settled down snugly to a life of lettered oase in a hoose, with a garden and a couple of fields, at Kew-lane. Here he wrote The Castle of Indolence' and some more drams; but,
COTTAM & CO., unfortunately, taking a bout one cool night
HONGKONG HOTEL
BUILDINGS. Hongkong, August 1, 1905.
1174
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at Hammersmith, when heated by walking from London, he caught a fover," and died in the forty-eighth year of his age.
The best work on Thom-on is in French, Professor Leon Morel's James Thomson, sa Vie et ses (Euvros,' which appeared in 1895. There is also a German monograph by Herr Schmeding in 1889, and a good
ROOMS in PRINCES BUILDINGS. edition of the Poems, with a Mumoir, by Mr D. C. Tovey in 1897. Mr J. Logie Robertson has edited a Selection for the Clarendon Press.
Apply to
LAUTS, WEGENER & CO, Hongkong, March 3, 1906.
1459
TO LET
"In the new number of the Quarterly
FURNISHED FRONT BED-ROOM called 'The Romance of the Outlands, TN KNUTSFORD TERRACE. A Comfortably Review Mr Edward Wright has a paper
with Board.
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E. L' Care of CHINA MAIL' Ofe». Hongkong, May 6, 1905.
TU LET.
1462
BUILDING at CAUSEWAY BAY, at present in occupation of the Stenm Laundry Co., Ld..
[
No. 1, RIPON TERRACE. FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.
OFFICES, in Course of Erection, Cox- NAUGHT ROAD (near Blake' Pier);
GODOWNS PRAYA LANT.
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENOY 00., Læð. Hongkong, August 3, 1905.
TO LET.
3, MACDONNELL ROAD.
No.
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1:400
•
meaning those novola which deal with the more remote or less known peoples and places of the earth. It is curious how many of the best stories of the past few years fall undorthis heading, The Quarterly' takes note of eleven writers, and some thirty books, which include Mr Hudson's Purple Land.' Mr Conrad's 'Nostromo,' the works of Lafcadio Hearn, Mir A. J. Dawson's African Night's Entertainment,' and Miss Robins's Magnetic North. Mr Wright says that this group of novelists' represents the freshest and most genuine movement in our literature during late years,' and we are not sure that he is wrong.
Mr Rudyard Kipling would commonly be regarded as the pioneer of this move. ment; but it must be remembered that Mr Hudson's Purple Land,' that strange and fascinating picture of South American life,
THE HONGKONG LAND INVES-Ppeared a few years before Plain Tales, from the Hills' arrived in England. Ap- MENT. & AGENCY.CO., LD. Hongkong, July 19, 1905, 1467 parantly it was a few yours too soon.
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741
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SECOND FLOOR, Nos. 12 and 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
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1454
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TWO-STORIED GODOWN in Cross
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MCEWEN, FRICKEL & CO. Hongkong, July 22, 1905.
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1406
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OND FLOOR of No. 6, DES VŒUX ROAD CENTRAL, now ceupid by
2
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1414
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MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1905.
The Purple Land' had no success, and
attracted very little attention. Its author.
"concluded that his vocation did not lie in
the writing of romances, and turned to The 'travel, geography, and ornithology.
world gained a good naturalist and lost a great novelist; though it has not lost him altogether, for Mr Hudson has again turned to fiction, after abandoning it for some twenty years.
In the Author, Mr G. Barnard Shaw, without whom no nowspaper is now cutup- Jete, has an onslaught on the publisher. Mr Shaw regards him as a mixtur of impostor and robber, which is scarcely worthy of his originality. The joke against the publisher'
** was
is an old one, and was never very good. It even a little fadod at the date of Byron's 'Now Barthbas was a publisher.'
•which was svid of the founder of that high- ly respectable and dig ified dynasty of publishers, * John Murray the First.
Mr Shaw is under the impression that the publisher's opinion on literary point is valueless-which, no doubt, it frequently is. He says:—
'I havo hnd tons of his sympathetic advice; and I owe all my literary success to the fact that I have known my own business well enough never to take it,'
What this self-effacing man of letters demands from his commercial associate is really little.
"I don't expect absolute truth, being myself a professional manufacturer of fiction; indeed i should not recognise perfect truth if it were offered to mo. don't demand cutire honesty being only moderately honest nywell. What I want is a businesslike gamblor in hooks, who will give me the market odds when we bet
on the success of my latest work.'
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Captain.
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Al crity Andromeda Arun Astrion
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cruiser, let class
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12 3000
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Weihalwol
16
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Capt. R. N. Ominannoy .......
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torpedo boat destroyer
650
7000
Lt. Comdr. R. Henniker-Honton
Weihaiwel
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4360
10
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Shanghal
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cruiser, 2nd class
4300
10
7000
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1070
1400
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water tank and tug
390
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1070-
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1400
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torpedo-boat destroyer
560
6
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11,000
16
16,500
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550
7000
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560
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Weihaiwel
550
7000
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Weihaiwel
800
D700
Lieut.-Comdr. Stevenson
Woihaiwel
MOUNT KELLET, PEAK.
Glory
532
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THIS
battleship, 1st class torpedo boat destroyer
12,050
16
13,500
Captain Hon. Walter G. Stopferd
Singapore
270
4000
Lieut. Comdr. J. May
Weihni wel
Hart
torpello boat destroyer
275
4000
Lieut.Com. Richards
Hongkong
ing a European house with Tennis Courts, and commands a fine View of Harbour.
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6400
2400
Capt. E. F. B. Charlton
Weihaiwet
Hoguo
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12,000
14 21,000
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Weihalwel
Iphigenia
cruiser, 2nd class
3600
8 9000
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Amoy
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650
6
7000
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Junus
torpelo bout destroyer
280
8
8900
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Weihaiwel Hongkong
Contractor,
Kinsha
river gunboat
610- 4
1200
Lt.-Comdr. E. V. R. Dugmore
Yangtze
Moorben
river gunboat
180
200
Lt -Comdr. F. B. Noble
West River
1402
Otter
torpelo bont destroyer
350
6300
Tiout.-Coudr. J. Kiddlo
Weihaiwel
Rambler
Survoying-vessel
835
660
Comdr. C. E. Mouro
Surveying
Robin Sandplptor
river gun boat
85
240
-Lt.-Com, R. E. Vaughan
Hongkong
river gunboat
85
240
Lt.-Com. H. T. Attay
Hongkong
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3800
9000
Capt, 0. H H. Moore
Singapore
river,gunboati
85
240
Lt-Comdr. Davidson
Yangtzo
ruiser, 1st clase
12,000
14 21,000
Weihaiwel
torpedo bont destroyer
250
6 6600
Hongkong
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4860
Hongkong
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180
2
800
Yangtato
Virago
torpedo boat destroyor
355
6
€300
Weihaiwol
Waterwitch
surveying chip
620
460
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torpedo bost destroyer
3k0
5800
Licut.-Cam. O. E. L. Thomas
Weihaiwol
Widgeon
river gunboat
195
2
800
It.-Comdr. G. B. Spicor-Simon
Upper Yangtsze
Woodcock Woodlark
river gunboat
109
500
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101)
50
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Upper Yangian
Upper Yangba
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Auctions.
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ESPECIAL OLD TOM GIN. THE Undersigned has received instrue-
MARSHALL AND ELVY'S
SATINETTE
(REGISTERED)
Wo fancy that, in these days, the author DOUBLY DISTILLED AND OF MATURED AGE. of established reputation like Mr Shaw
The
generally can get the market odds. difficulty is with the writer who has not arrived. It is not always easy to know what the risks are in his case, and there is a natural tendency on the part of the pub lisher to exaggerate his share of them.
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MAIL STEAMER DEPARTURES.
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One of the minor operations of the Lon- don County Council, which oven the viru- lent opponents of that much criticised body regard with acquiescence, is the indication of hues of historic interest in London by putting small enamelled plaques on them. There is somo dangor of over- doing the process, for the houses in which somebody of some importance has lived aro very numerous indeed in the central resi- dential parts of London. Almost every house in Cavendish-square or Harley-sroot, or St. James'-square, must have sheltered its celebrity some time or other. However, ao one wi l'object to the tablet at 14, York. place, Portman-square, where William Fitr resided with his niece, Lady Hester Stan hope, in her youth the brilliant idol of usually reach London in about 28 days, and the French and German in about
Sell by Public Auction,
on
TUESDAY,
the 29th August, 1905, af Noon, at Yat-
MATI BAY,-
́ ́ (FOR_ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)"
The Steam Imunch
Length over all.........................................81 feet.
Breadth.
Depth..
YUT SUM,
(Built of Teak).
13 feet & inches.
7 feet.
55 tons.
....32 tons.
Gross Tonnage..
Working Pressure..... ......125 lbs. Builor
.........6' 4'x7' 6', Made by J. LYSAUGHT & SON. Hngines....Compound Surface Condensing. Cylinders
.H.P. 91. L.F. 18".
..10 miles per hour. Consumption of Coal... 2 tons in 24 hours. Draft....
36".
Speed
A Steam Launch will leave Blake Pier at 11.30 A.. to convey intending pur- спласта.
TERMSAs usual,
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GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, August 25, 1905,
1616
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned has received instruc Allions to Sell by Public Auction,
The following table is a chronologically arranged list of mail steamer sailings to Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. Coast ports, Manila, and Japan are not given, for steamers are constantly sailing for those ports. the American steamers call at Japan, and the majority of the Australian boats call at Menila, and, in addition to those vessels, special steamers run there. The departure of overy steamer is subject to alteration. The P. & O. mails
London Society, in her later life a kind of 28 or 30 days
chieftainess among the wild tribes of the
Lebanon. The picture given of her in
Kinglake's Euthen' had a good deal to do
with the instant success of that onee popu lar travel-book.
Der.
FOR CANTON.
HE now and fast Twin Screw Steamor SAN CHEUNG.
THE
961 Tons, Captaip, JĮ MCGINTk, will leave for Canton at 23. SUNDAYS, TUE:DAYS and THURSD YS and return ro Hongkong on the following days leaving Canton at P, Excellent accommodation, Electric Light, and perfect cuisine. Wharf
EUROPEAN MAIL.
STEAMER.
DESTINATION.
MAIL DUE LONDON
DUE.
ABOUT.
Aug.
C M. S. Prinz Eitel
Friedrich
Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 23
M. M. Armand Behic
P. O. Bengal
Bremen
Marseilles Iomon
Oct.
11
Oct. Oct.
Oct. 4 B
3 Oct. 15
13
19
+, M. S. Preussen
Hamburg
Oct.
25
MM. Ernest Simous
Marseilles
· Oct.
18
Oer,
-J7
P. & 0. Nubia
London
Oct.
22 Oct, 29
Sept.
27
G. M. S. Roon
Bremen
Nov.
7
Oct.
3
M. M. Polynesie.
Ma suilles
Sept.
1 Nov. 31
Oct.
7
P. &.. Sunla
London
Nov.
1
Nov.
11
Cargo Freight very modorate.
at Hongkong near Harbour Oflice, First class Faro $3 each way. class, $1.00 each way. Meals, $1 each.
Chet.
IL
G. M. S. Bayern
Hamburg
Nov.
21
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V. I. REMEDIOS,
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
II Undersigned has received instruc-
Tus to Soll. by Public Auction,
ΩΠ
TUESDAY,
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A QUANTITY OF
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Mosqueb
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Pascal
Pistolet
Captain Wm. L. Grant
Reserve
Commodore Dicken
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Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station)
Name.
Flag and Description. Tons. Guns. H.P.
Captains.
Kaiserin Elisabetn
Austro-Hungarian cruiser 2437 Austro-Hungarian craleor 4000
20 7300 29 8000
Capt. Friedrich Grinzenberger
Singapor
Captain Mirtl Pranz
Shanghat
Acheron
French armoured gunboat 1796
10
1700
Corudr. Laferriere
SalgeDi
Alouetto
French gunboat
300
7
400
Lleut. A. Varney
Salgen
Argus
French gunboat
123
600
Liout. Crespin
Hongkong
Aspic
French gunboat
475
450
Lieut. Journet
Salgon
Avalancho
French gunboat
140
5
150
Halphons
Bengali
French gunboat
680
400
Salgor
1630
Bugoand
French cruiser
3740
9000
Capt. Lolivre
Salgon
Casae-tete
French gunboat
140
5
150
Salgon
*Châteaurenault
French cruiser
8018
18 17,000
Captain V. Poldlone
Salgon
Cometo Decidéo
French gunboat
525
4
438
Commander Lodel
Haiphong
French gunboat
10
900
Commander
'Eost
French cruiser
4000
31. 9500
Salgon
French gunboat-
Haiphon
French destroyer
360
7
303
Lieut. Jehenne
Haiphong
←
Gueydon
French cruiser
9376
38
20,200
Shanghal
Henri Riviero
French gunboat
Haiphong
Tavoline
Trench destroyer
307
7
300
Lieut.-Comdr. Boauesant
Haiphong
French gunboat
1350
& 2200
Commander Lo Gollear
Stanghal
French cruiser
9700
12
119,000
Captain Oron
Haiphong
French torpedo-hoat
350
300
Llont. do Vean Prat
Along Bay
French gunboat
Capt. Houret
Yarguero
· French cruiser
4015
27
8500
Comdr. Senpe
Hongay
French torpedo-boat
***350
7
300
Lieut. de Woorth
Haiphon
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
་
Redoutable Styx
French cruiser
9437
8 6071.
Salgon
French cruiser
1796
10 1700
Capt. Vincent
Saigon
Sully
Fronch cruiser
9856
20,000
Captain Guibortoan
Along Bay
CANADIAN MAIL.
Hongkong, August 24, 1905.
1610 Surprise
French gunboat
629
2
800
Llout. Holgue
Shanghal
Takiang
French gunboat
Yangtso
DET.
Sept. 13
Sept.
20.
do.
Oct.
18
do.
Now ]
do.
Nov. 15
Nov. 29 Dec.
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13: dlo.
1906
Jan.
Feb.
237
10
do.
24
do.
do.
DEP.
1905
Sept.
1
Sept. 12
Sept. 26
Oct.
Oct.
6. 17
STEAM TO CANTON.
THE
new Twin Screw Steal Steamers
KWONG CHOW,
1,309 tong..... Captain T. R. Mead. KHO G TUNG,
+
1.238 tons...... Captain H W. WALKER Leave Hongkong for CANTON at Every
Evening (Saturday excepted). Leave CANTON for HONGKONG about 5.30 o'clock Every Evening (Sunday excepted).
Steamers have unex. These fine now colled accommodation for First Class Passengers and are lit throughout by Electricity. Electric Fans in First-class Cabins.
441
***
Passage Farc-Single Journey...$4.00 Meals...
...$1.00 each. The Company's Wharf is a short distance West of the Harbour Master's Office.
SHIU ONSS. CO., LTD.,
AND
YUEN ON S S. CO., LTD.,
No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, August 29, 1905.
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
S. 8:
* WING CHAI,'
CAPTAIN T. AUSTIN, R.N.R.
THIS
HIS Steamer departs from HONGKONG on WEEK DAYS at 7.30 A.M., and on SUNDAYS at 8.30 AM. Departs from MACAO on Week Days about 2.30 PM., and on Sundays at 6.30) FM;
FARES-Week Day 1st Class, including .cabin and servant, Single $3, Roturn Ticket $5. 2nd class $1, 3rd Class 50 Cents. Every Sunday there will be an Excursion, at the following rates:-1st and 2nd Class Single Ticket $1. Return $2, 3rd Class, Single 30 Conts, Return 50 Cents, Steerage 10 Cents.
Any Meals can be supplied on Board at a charge of 81.00 por Meal. On Sundays, Passengers desiring to have a Private Cabin which has accommodation for two or more passengers, will be charged $3 extra..
First-class Passengers who do not care to return on the Excursion Sunday, will be allowed to do so the following day (Mon- day) on production of the Return, Half Ticket. Should the Steamer not run on the Monday, owing to the Boiler Cleaning, due notice will be given by the Captain, and the Half Ticket will be available for the follow- ing day. The Ship is lit throughout.by Electricity.
The Breamer's Wharf at Hongkong is at the Western end of Wing Lok Street.
SAM WANG COY.,
81, Queen's Road Central.
1084
Hongkong, June 1, 1905.
Oct. 31 0.0. Doric Nuv.
DEP.
STEAMER.
1005.
1905 Sept.
8.
E. &. Eastern
Sydney,
Sept. 19
C. N. Changsha
do.
Sept. 27 Oct.
12
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Vauban
French cruiser
6150
24 4560
Captain Blonde.
Along Bay
Vigilante
French gunboat
123
500
Llout, Carol
Hongkong
STEAMER
DESTINATION.
MAIL DUE LONDON.
THE
on
C.P.R. Tartar
Vancouver.
Oct.
Empress of Japan!
do.
Üct. 26
Empress of Chinn
do.
Nov. 23
the 2nd September, 1905, commencing at
Athenian
du.
Empress of India
do.
"Dec.
21
Tartar
do..
Empress of Japan!
do.
1906
VALUABLE
Jun. 18
Empress of China
Athonin
Empress of India
99€
do.
Feb.
15
ilo.
FURNITURE, Comprising:-
do.
Mar.
15
AMERICAN MAIL.
STEAMER.
DESTINATION.
DUE.
J
1905'.
P.M.S. Korea
San Francisco
Sept.
29
0&0. Coptic
do.
Oct.
10
P.M.S. Sidoria
do.
24
LE Undersigned has received instrac- tions from CHAY. S. Cov, Esq, to Sell by Public Auction,
SATURDAY
11 a.m., (with an interval from 12.45
to 2.30 1.M.), at his Residence No. 31, CAINE ROAD,-
THC WHOLE OF THE
HOUSEHOLD Tiger
MARINBURK MADE, Shanghai Brocaded SILK COVERED DRAWING HOOM SUITE, PILE CARPETS, FINE LACE CURTAINS, TAPESTRY GOBELIN, BRASS FENDERS and LAMPS, Puglia BRONZE FIGURES, COLOURED ENGRAVINGE, WATER COLOURS, CANTON BLACKWOOD TABLES and STANDS, etc., etc.
MARINE RK MADE SIDEBOARD, DINNER WAGGON and ÖVERMANTÈLS, MOROCCO COVERED COUCH and ARMCHAIRS, MANTEL CLOCKS, REVOLVING BOOK STAND, Boox-Annapollo CAGE, WRITING DESKA, FRENCH PORCELAIN Bainbridge DINNER SERVICE, ELECTRO PLATE WARE, Baltimore CHAMPAGNE FRAPPE MACHINE, MUSIC | Barry STANDS, etc.. elc.
DOKIE BRASS and BRASS MOUNTED Chauncey
Cincinnati BEUSTEADS, MABINBURK MADE WARDROBES
Fürst Bismarck
German flagship
11,000
36 14,000
Captain Prowo
Tsingtas
Geter
Gorman cruiser.
1776
15 2960
Comdz. von Studnit
Singapor
Hansa
Gorman cruiser
6230
34 10,000
Capt. Weber
Taingtar
Hortha
}
Iltim
German cruiser German gunbost
6600
37 10,000
Capt. Baron Schimmelmann"
Singapore
1000 10
1300
Comdr. Baron von M. Hällessam
Hongkong
Jaguar
German gunboat
900 10 1900
Comdr. Kloebe
Nanking
✡
Luchs Μόνο Secadler Thetis
German gunboat
850 10
1344
Comdr. Kroencke
Hantor
German gunboat
1009
8
875
Comdr. von Grambkow
Manila
German cruiser
1640
15
2800
Comdr. Porelos
Tsingtar
German crniser
2660
24
8000
Captain Volt
Hongkong
German gunboat
900 10
1300
Comdr, Deimling!
Amoy
Tsingtao Vorwarts
German gunboab
170
-5
1300
Comdr. Giebbor
Canton
Gorman gunboat
600
Lions. Scharf
}
Shanghal
Elba Marco Polo
Italian cruiser
2300
10
7471
Captain Borea Ricel.
Italian cruiser Italian cruiser
3600 2498
Captain Presbitero
Shangha!
29 7000
Capt. Pescetto
Shangha!
Adamnator....
Dia
Vasco do Gama
Portuguese oralser Portuguese gunboat Portuguese cruiser
1960 14
720 3215 20
4000
Captain d'Antaa Ribeiro-
Macao
Captain Continho
Macao
6000 Capt. Manuel Vasco de Carvalho
Albany
U. S. cruiser
$769 28
7600
Uspt. Dyer
Cavito
U. S. gunboat
1000
12
1227
Capt. Rohrer
Shanghit
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer,
420
7 8000
Lieut. Woodward
U. S. cruiser
4600
-
Capt. Sargeant
Manlis Manll
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
7
8000
Lient. Irwin
Manila
Callao
U. S. gunboat
208
10
600
Lleut. Dlsmaker.
Hongkong
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
7 8000
Lieut. E. P. Jessop
U. S. cruiser
19 3213
7500
Comdr. Hugo Osterhan
Woosning
PM.S. Mongolia
do.
Nov
P.M.S. China
do.
3 with BEVELLED GLASS Doo 8, MARBLE TOP | Dalo -Nov 14 BUREAUX, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, RUGS,
i
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
7
8000
Eleut. Garnell
Manila
Decanter
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
7 8000
Liont. A. W. Knox;
Manli
do.
Nov, 28
etc., etc.
Elcano
U. 8. gunboat
660
10
6000
Eb-Gomdr. J. Hood
Shangha
P.M.S. Manchuria
do.
Dec. 10
FINE TAPESTRY COVERED BEDROOM SUITE,
Also,
1 RACHALS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, in
good condition,
Holena
U. S. gunboat
1392
B
1988
Comdr. P. E. Sanyor.
Manila
Monadnock
U. S. monito
·8990
8
3000
: Captain Mahan
Shangbat
Monterey
U. S. monitor
4084
4 5244
Comdr. J. B. Milhen
Cavite
New Orleans
U. S. cruiser
3437
20
7500
Commander G. B. Harbe
Manik
L
1 SET BALZACE Woars (23 vols.)
1 FINE MARBLE BATH.-
1 EDWARD's Geyser,
1 HALL'S COMBINATION SAFE.
Oregon
U. S. cruiser
10,288-
46
11,111
Captain Barwell
Manth
Pampanga
Paragna
Rainbow
On View from Thursday, the 31st Raleigh
August.
Catalogues will be issued.
TERMS-Cash on delivery.
San Francisco
U. S. gunboat U. S. gunboat U.S. cruisor U. S. cruiser U. S. cruiser
201
3
250
Ensign J. E. Ba
Cavite
201
3
250
Capt. Bohnett
Cavite 2.
4000 14 3219
Capt. Cawles
Manila
18 7500
Comdr. Marshal,
Shaozba
4098 27
9913
Captain Very
Juank
Vicksburg
Villalobos
-U. S. oruiser-
U. S. gunboat
-1000
13.
1118
Commander Marshall:
- Shanght:
347
500
Lient H. A. Wiley,
Shangh
Wilmington
U. S. gunboat
1397
8 1894
Commander A. W. Dodd
Manil
Wisconsin
U.S. flagship
12,000
50
12,609
Captain Cloverj
Manll
1828
J
· AUSTRALIAN MAIL
DESTINATION.
DUE.
GEO. P. LAMMER", Auctioneer. Hongkong. August 26, 1905.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn to the Latest Hours for receiving Advertisements and Corrections to Adver tisements :-
ار
Alterations and additions to Advertise- ments ob Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be sentto this Office not later thanllam. New Advertisements should be sent in before, 3 p.m.
G. M. BAIN.
'CHINA MAIL' Office, May, 1904.
Flagship of Rear Admiral Folger.
There is also a Philippine U.S. Squadron.
*Flagship of Rear Admiral de Jonquières.
Flagship of Vice-Admirai Bayle,
Asit for
TANSAN
A NATURAL MINERAL WATER Bottled at the Springs at Takaradzka,
BY
The Clifford-Wilkinson
-
Tansan Mineral Water Co.,
Limited. Kobe. Japan.
Per Case of 48 Pints
$6.50
Por Dozen Pints...........
81.70
For Case of 160 Splits...
$8.00
Per Dozen Splits
Crisp,
Delicious,
81.10
TELEPHONE No. 135.
MILD
ELLOW
M
PER
DOZEN
CLUB'
WHISKY
Scotland's Best
ATURED
$14.00
H. PRICE & CO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
Invigorating. 12, Queen's Rd. Central.
Drink
the
World
Renowned
Nerve and
Muscle Strengthenor.
THE Original and Genuine is J. Clifford
Wilkinson's,
ACTS gently, Acts pleasantly, Acts
beneficially.
(
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Spirits.
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AND worth its weight in Gold.
NOTHING can eclipse its popularity
TANSAN
Can be obtained at all 1st Class HOTELS and BARB in the FAR EAST.
Beware of fraudulent
IMITATIONS,
The only genuine TANSAN Bears the name of
'J. CLIFFORD-WILKINSON.'
H. PRICE & CO.,
18, QUEEN'S ROAD,
BOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG.
Hongkong, June 3, 1905.
15
WM. POWELL,
LIMITED,
28, QUEEN'S ROAD.
GENTLEMEN'S
168
PRICE LAST ON APPLICATION.
THE HONGKONG FROZEN FOOD SUPPLY.
The following are in Stock --
AUSTRALIAN BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, PORK. DAIRY WARM FEDFORK.
81.40 Rabbits ...............65 cts.
Australian Hares
each
do
་་
do
Sheep Tongues......20 cts.
11
do
Sheep Kidneys...... 5 cta.
do
Fritz Sausage ......63 cts. per lb
Own Make Sausages(made from
Australian Meats) ....
lh
..25 ets. per Australian Oysters in bot les 81.25 & $2.50
. per bottle, ........70 cts.
of 24 and 6 doz, ...................... Bacou, Best Wiltshire Ham, Australian..................6) cts. Ham, Best York.........70 cts. (2 cts, extra per 1b for Ham ifcut),
77
་
Australian Oranges and 160 cts. per
Lemons........ Pigeons.........................
Ducks
11
M
dozen. .....20 cts. ..65 cts. $1.00 per
doz. Saigon Rice Birds................. Honey, Best Australian, in
bottles.......... .............60 cts. per Fish, Australian Smoked Mullet,60 ets. do Schnapper,65cts. do
4oz....$1.25
do
do
instructions
do
**
Carro Meat Extract, 20.70 cte. per pot When ordering please note the following Orders required to be filled in the Early Morning should be sent in before 3.30 r. the previous day.
Orders for Noos should be sent in by 8.00 A.M. the same day.
Orders for 3.30 P. M. should be sent in by Noos the same day.
Hongkong, August 22, 1905.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Auctions.
Noon-Auction of Steam Launch, at
Yaumati Bay.
2.30 pm. Auction of Ladies' Dress Ma. terials, &c. at Mr V.I. Remedios' Sales
Rooms.
F
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY, August 30:-
3p.m.-Auction of Leasehold Property at Messrs Hughes & Hough's Sales Rooms.
[One would have supposed then that the difficulty would have been sottled and a statu quo arrived at. But the Viceroy still smarted, and publicly expressed surprise at the manner in which the orders of his Majesty's Minis
|
LOCAL AND COAST NEWS
There were 177 European, and 63 Chi-
visitors to the City Hall reading room during the week ending August 27.
Judgo Villamor has tried and sen 2.45 p.m.-Auction of Household Fur-ters were conveyed to him. A matter tenced 20 men at Cavite, one of them
niture, at No. 1, Oakland Path. of etiquette is far removed from one of Chino who received 10 years imprisonment."
Miscellaneous.
general principle, and it is apparent Out of the total number of persons tried Goods per Ernest Simons unclaimed after that the Viceroy would never have beert and sentenced seven were given death this date at Noon will be subject to happy in India again, even if all his penalties, six got thirty years, two 23 rent and landing charges.
wishes in Executive Council had been years, 20 received twenty years and one agreed to. There was no desire mani-ton years. Eight were murderers and six fest to impair the authority of the were convicted of mutilating prisoners captured. They were also members of the Governor-General in Council, and that
raiding party which attacked the towns of being so it seems ridiculous to suppose Bay, Nasugbu, San Francisco de Malabon, that the episode marks, as one corres- Indang, Paratique, Magallanes and Taal. pondent puts it, the beginning of a Lord military autocracy in India.' Curzon has done magnificent work for the Empire in India, and he will always he remembered gratefully for it, and it is to be deplored that his brilliant record has been interrupted by a determina- tion to be punctilions and resent minor actions of the Executive Council after having forgiven the greater hurt of trespasses upon his power as Viceroy.
THURSDAY, August 31 :—
2.30 p.m.--Auction of Rousehold Furni- ture, &c., at No. 37. Wyndham Street 5.30 p.m.-Meeting of Hongkong Civil
Service Cricket Club, at Pavilion. Goods per Bengal not cleared at 4 p.m.
on this date subject to rent. FRIDAY, September 1:-
9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. 9 p.m.-Performance at City Hall. SATURDAY, September 2:-
11 a.m.-Auction of Household Furni. ture, at the residence of Mr Chas. S. Coy, No. 31, Caine Road. 12.15 p.m-Meeting of Hongkong Hotel
Co., Ld., at Company's Hotel. TUESDAY, September 5 :-
The American population of the Colony are looking forward to the arrival of Secret-
More Tremors at Macao.
Another earthquake has been experien- cod at Macao. On Sunday morning at 4 o'clock residents were awakened by the shock, and one Hongkong resident who felt it points out that it was not accompanied by any rumbling noise, which has char. acterised other tremors,
The Gaiety Stars.
MONDAY, AUGUST 28 1905.
BY TELEGRAPH.
[*CHINA MAIL'S' EXCLUSIVE SERVICE,] {SUFFLIED BY REUTER, via BOMBAY.]
NORWAY AND SWEDEN.
NEGOTIATING THE
DISSOLUTION.
Delegates To Confer.
Losos, August ́A). Sweden has appointed delegates to negotiate with the Norwegian delegates with regard to the dissolution of the union between the two countries.
MACEDONIA.
ITS ADMINISTRATION.
The Powers Intervene,”
D
The Ambassadors are to submit the proposal to the Porte inmediately,
LONDON, August 26, Six of the Powers have nominated The Gaiety Stara, a vaudeville and members to form a Board for the control specialty combination of English, Ameri-of the financial administration of can and Australian artists, have arrived in
Macedonia. Hongkong and will open in the City Hall Noon-Meeting of Tebrau Planting Co.
on Friday next, September 1. The com- Ld., at the Co,'s Registered Offices. 4 p.m.-Fourth Meeting of Hongkongary Thit as they hope that he will
pany includes Madame Lotty, Miss Lucy Gymkhana Club,
be induced to make his visit to Canton
Stewart, Miss Ruby Maxwell; Miss Gladys official instead of unofficial as at present Veno, Dante, the American.conjurer, Miss arranged. To his official capacity they aro
Queenio Cross, Mr Eric Howell, The hopeful that he may do or say something Wheelers, in their sensational feat of loop- which may alley the ill feeling caused by the
ing the great wheel, and othere! The circumstances lending up to the present entertainment is said to be an excellent boycott of American goods. At the same time we should imagine that species of authority would have to emanate from the United States Government
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, MONDay, august 28, 1905.
BEGGARS.
ADMIRABLE as is the control which the Government keeps over beggars in this Colony, there is still opportunity for further suppression. Most people have little or no objection to the clean beg gar, the ill-clad beggar, or the beggar blessed with stall wife, a large
.
some
to empower Mr Taft to officially put his oar in' to the present dangerous waters.
LOCAL AND COAST NEWS,
one.
wwwwww
Miss Alice Roosevelt at Sulu.
MALABANG, via Misamis-Miss Alice
[REUTER'S SERVICE.} THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.
An Optimistic. Report.
LONDON, August 25. The correspondent of the Morning Post at Portsmouth reiterates his confidence in
TROUBLE AT A OY.
H.M.S. "Iphigenia" Dispatched,
H.M.S.Iphigenin," which returned from the north a few days ago, left port again yesterday for Amoy where it is rum oured that there is danger of serious trouble.
The exact nature of the disturbance which has necessitated the warship'a pro sence is not known with certainty, but it is- considered to have been occasioned by some friction with the likin customs nut- horities.
CORRESPONDENCE.
-THER. A. O. B.
To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.'
"R.A.0.B, Club,"
No. 1 Queen's Road E.,
Hongkong, August 28. Sin-Owing to a slight misunderstanding I regret that a mistake has been made in my letter of Saturday's date. Mr Ellis has not been expelled from the Club, but has been requested to resign. Thanking you to make the above correction in your next
JOHN J. BLAKE, Secretary.
isquo.Yours, etc.,
HÒNGKONG VOLUNTEER RE-
SERVE ASSOCIATION.
There was a large attendance of Mombers- at the Range on Saturday, and some good shooting was accomplished. The principal' scores in the Pool competition were as follows:---
J. Parkos
W B. Boyce... C. E. H. Beavis
Roosevelt was the recipient of many valu- peace, and asserts that Russia is willing to J. H. Pidgeon
able presents from the Sultan of Sulu, who practically offered her his hand and heart and expressed a desire that she remain here and become a princess of Sulu. Miss
pay £50,000,0.0.
-
Feeling in America.
The correspondent of The Times in Now The Henry Dallas Theatrical Company Roosevelt thanked him in a charming man-York says the Americans regard Japan's are selling up their stage effects and pro-ner, for the honor intended. Among the demande as fair, and if the Czar decides to perty at Penang. A writer to the Penang presents were four pearls of rare value, continue the war, Americans must make What Gazette urges the Municipality to purchase Sultan's caddies, krisses and brasses. Him absolutely responsible for the further
it for the Town Hall.
Secretary Taft also received krisses. The loss of life. Sultan was gorgeously arrayed for the Lightning at Singapore. ik...
reception of the guests, wearing a gold tur- According to the Straits Times of ban and a diamond studded suit of rich
call-
Princely Visitors for Japan.
E
The suggestion is put forward as having como from French Liplomatic circles that Tokio is likely to be honoured in the near Wales and the German Crown Prince. The latter, it is stated, on the occasion of Prince Arisugawa's visit to Germany, promised to
future with visits from both the Prince of
family and nog employment. they do protest against is the beggar who is mis-shapen to unsightliness or lacking in what might be ed efficient anatomical equipment. August 21, lightning has been striking high material.-Cablenews. Several sach roam at large about the places in Singapore rather frequently of late. Colony, and notwithstanding that a The tower over Katz Bros' building had to platitudinous retort will probably be taken down after being hit by a bolta fow come that the poor; the halt, the lame, weeks ago, while during the severe storm and the blind,' must always be with us at about 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon (August 19) the lofty steel chimney of the as necessary concomitants of fin de
Electric Power Station on Mackenzie Road 1278 siècle civilisation we beg to suggest attracted a heavy flash which happily ran that the particular unfortunate who to earth down the conductor without doing daily makes a hunting ground of any damage whatever to the chimney or Bowen Rond, and another one who the building. It was a good advertisement cries for kumsha in Queen's Road to whatever brand of conductor was in usu and exhibits a morbid growth at the time, because it also was uninjured. to the acute distress of all who In the hard earth at the ground end of the conductor the bolt blew out a hole as big as happen to be accosted, should
a oil barrel. Not a vestige of the clay
A. S. WATSON
& Co., Ltd.
DEPARTMENT HYGIENOL.
Thin
Flannel
·AND "
Silk & Wool
SHIRTS.
ELEGANT PATTERNS.
EVERYTHING
(REGISTERED).
A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT
GERMICIDE, ANTISEPTIC
AND DEODORISER FOR
UNIVERSAL USE,
t
CHEAP, HARMLESS,
CONVENIENT AND
EFFECTIVE.
the properties of Carbolic Acid,
but is immensely superior in being NON-POISONOUS-oven in its con- centrated form, thus avoiding risk of
be placed at least beyond the range that was in the place before the bolt made of vision of European
residents: the hole, was anywhere to be discovered. The bottom of the hole was soft as ashes, and a crowbar sunk in it to the end, as it might in quicksand. It took a cartload of stuff to fill up the hole. During the same Bidadari, while a tree was blown down storm a giant bamboo fell across the line at
across the line at Payah Lebar, but luckily nobody was hurt through either accident.
These, and similar cases, should be special subjects for Chinese charity, and the benevolent institutions con- trolled by Chinese should be requested to take care of thed. At present they wander at large to the discomfort of our menfolk and the danger of our wo- menfolk. Sensitive women are unable to sustain the shock caused by the sight of such horrible malformations ㄢˋ
are occasionally to be seen here, and we hope some charitable organisation
Meeting of Justices.
return the visit.
Gibraltar Dockyard.
Letters from Gibraltar received in
Portsmouth on July 18 state, says the Standard's correspondent, that, although the Atlantic Fleet and Second Cruiser Squadron were taken from home ports and attached to Gibraltar for repairs, the Dock- yard at the Rock is far from being in a condition to cope with the work. The two fleets consist of seven battleships, five large armoured cruisers, and a destroyer flotilla, but there is neither sufficient plant nor are
The Ambassador's Interview.
LATER. Advices from Portsmouth state that the American Ambassador's audience with the
Czar, although unsatisfactory, leaves the door open for future arrangement.
It appears that the Czar's principal objection to the proposed Japanese com promise was the mention in the terms of the price to be paid for the repurchase of
the Northern portion of Saghalien,
It is understood that I'resident Roosevelt is now endeavouring to secure the accept ance of his previous proposal of August 24, which left the price to future adjustment.
AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA
The Internal Loan Failing.
The Russian internal loan is, so for, a
been taken up.
A. Mackenzie... F. Fisher W. J. Rattoy J. O. Peter
66 ecr. =66 08806-
·61.+ 4=65 ... 63, scr. 63 6142-02 69 +4=63 62 BCT.-02.
...
68 + 462
W. T. Edwards J. E. Bingham L. G. Bird P. L. Miller R. H. King
49 +11-80-
28 +30-68
52 + 4-56
42 +14=5K
39 +16=-55-
J. J. Stubbings C. Cottier
43 +10-53
40 + 0 52
E. J. Philpotts
49 + 251
36 +16=51
29 +20=49*
E. W. Terrey...
J. Hutchings...
The Winner's scores: 4,5,5,5,5,5,5-34 ;-
| 6,4,5,4,5,4,5=32. Total 60.
THE CIVIL SERVICE C. C.
Report for 1004-5,
The annual report of the Hongkong Civil Service Cricket Club for 1904-5 shows that during the year the membership rose from
77 to 96.
Owing to a considerable outlay for Cricket, Bowls, and Tennis tackle, and in improving the Bowling green, Tennis Court, etc., the year's working shows a deficit of $154, but against this the pro-
perty of the Club-has been valued and estimated to produce $680, without count.. ing the cost of Pavilion, the cost of forming the New Terrace, and the cost of the Ground-work, these throo items alone amounting to $1,000.
CRICKET: The Club has done badly in cricket. 18 League Matches were played, of which were won, 10 lost and 3 drawn.
there enough men to undertake such work failure, only Roubes 7,000,000 having as shifting the heavier guns from casemates and barbettes, and ships have, in conse quence, to be sent on to Malta or the home Resignation of the Minister of the The result was brought about by weak bat- ports, where the necessary appliances and staff are available.
Heat Deaths in America.
Interior.
The Czar has accepted the resignation of Minister Bulygain, who will probably be succeeded by Count Ignaticf, the ex-Gover- nor of Kieff.
A Famine Imminent.
Losbos, August 26.
The intense heat continues (says a telegram from New York, July 18) and seventeen deaths therefrom were registered up to three o'clock this afternoon, while twenty-two persons had been removed to A meeting of Justices of the F'eace was the hospitals in a dangerous condition held at the Magistracy, this afternoon, Mr The cases of simple prostration and of. F. A. Hazeland presiding, there being also sunstroko are well nigh innumerable, Many horses fall dead, and in some cases
The export of grain from the Russian present Mr G. N. Orme, Rev. C. H. their bodies lie for hours against the kerb Hickling, Captain Superintendent Badeley, before removal. The present trying con- Black Sea ports is paralysed, on account of Captain Lyons, Mr W. Craig and Mr T. A. ditions of life are increased by a strike of the Government retaining all the rolling
geven hundred icomen. The cial regis- stock for troop transport purposes. Hamner. The first application discussed ter of the thermometer is 97 in he shade with a view to feeding the population of the was one from Father Oliver for permission with indications of a further rise.
to remove the business carried on under where it ranges from 107 to 116. Many twenty-eight Provinces in central Russia, deaths are reported from other cities.
where inmine is imminent, the sign of "The Now Traveller's Happily moderate temperatures prevail in Hotel,' at Nos 72 and 74 Queen's Road the crop districts.
will decide to take care of those who are unable to work and who are com- polled by necessity to exhibit their
deformities in order to
wherewithal to live,
secure
LORD CURZON'S' EXIT.
Central, to No 64 Queen's Road Central during the reconstruction of the former
Else.
Major-General Smith-Dorrien..
Major-General Horace L. Smith.
premises. Mr C. E. H., Reavis appeared Dorrien C.B. D.S.G., commanding the
also
Lieutenant W. B. Duncan, R.G.A., the new adjutant of the Hongkong-Singa- pore Battalion Royal Garrison Artillery.
INDIAN telegrans regarding Lord Curzon show that the immediate cause of the in support of the application and Mr Quetta Divison, who has just been appoin has been in the Royal regiment since Viceroy's resignation was that acute Hazeland announced that the only objected to the Colonelcy of the Notta and December, 1900, when he received his first differences of opinion obtained between tion was a letter writted for Mr. George Derby Regiment, is an old officer of the 1st commission. He was promoted lieutenant
Battalion now at Singapore. This dis Green, licensee of the Critorion Hotel,' tinguished officer has seen a great deal of in February, 1903, and provious to taking the Cabinet and the Viceroy with who complained that the removal would active service during his military career, up his present duties serving with No. 1 regard to the details of the proposed interfere with his business.
including the Zulu War, 1879 (mentioned in No one despatches, medal with clasp), Egyptain Company at Hongkong,
ting and indifferent fieldin, owing to lack of practice. It is sincerely hoped that members will turn up to practico regularly during the coming season. Dr. Atkinson's Cup for the Best Bowling Analysis in League Matches was won by W. L. Wenser with 35 wickets at a cost of 9.35 per wicket. 1. E. Brett was second with 11 wickets at 9.65 per wicket. The Cup for best batting average presented by the Club was won by R. Witchell who sored 207 runs in 15. innings, averago 15.9. Dr. Atkinson came
next with an average of 13 runs for 13 innings.
LAWN TENNIS: This game has not been though a competition going on at present much patronized during the season, al- has stimulated interest greatly. The re- sults are: Singles; 1st Prize H. Gidley; 2nd R. Witchell. Doubles not yet decided, LAWN BOWLS: Three Competitions have Competition, 1st Prize L, E. Brett; 2nd W. been held under this head. Singles: 1st Brand. Doubles: Won by. Mesars, and Higby Andrews. Second Compeition: Won by R. Fenton. 2nd W. Brand. The 3rd Competition is still going on.
This gamo still continues to be extremely popular with the members especially during the summer months. A Competition was held on Empire Day 24th May. A Ladies and Gentlemen's Doubles being won by Mr Fincher and Mrs Robson.
On Whit Monday a Bowling Competition IS DISINFECTANT possesses all scheme of Army Reform, and particular appeared in support of the objection, how-War, 1882, when he commanded & Mounted
was held. Winners were 1st. D. J. ly the refusal of the Cabinet to appoint over, and there being no police objections Infantry force which he raised (modal with The Mackay Treaty.
McKenzie ; 2nd W. H. Woolley. Ladies General Barrow As Supply Member of the application was granted unanimously.paigns of 1885.67 (clasp, D.S.O., and 4th clasp and Khedive's star), the Souden cam.
In the House of Commons, on July 20, Prize won by Mrs Wheal and Mrs Smith. QUOITS.With the exception of finishing the Executive Council under the new A second application was made by Mr I. class Mejidie), Tirah campaign, 1897-8 Mr Moon asked the Under-Secretary of the much delayed doubles won by Mesars scheine. Whatever might have been E. Saavedra for permission to transfer the (mentioned in despatches. medal with two State for Foreign Affairs whether a reply A. Brown and F. T. Robins, this game.. clasps, and brevet lieutenant-coloneley),
has been practically a dead letter. On Roa the inmediate reason of his resignation adjunct license for the Hotel Baltimore and in the lato war, he successfully com has been received to the telegram. sent by January we were at honia to Members of Lord Curzon has been on the brink of to one Michael Kossack. The Captain manded a brigado, and afterwards, the lines the Freign Office early in May to His the Police Department, and a very enjoy. of communication from Kroonstad to Pre-Majesty's Ministor at Poking asking him to |able day was spent. Mr Whoal returned giving up his seals of office for a long
Superintendent applied for an adjournment torin (three times mentioned in despatches, obtain a detailed statement of the com- from England and took over his old posi on the ground that he had not had time to promoted major-general for distinguished plaints of a large number of British mer-tion as Honorary Stoward of the Club -
China ignores the Mackay Treaty, render it has stood for two years without being ing the same ineffective in most essentials, touched but this will come in the next and that the Government of China actively financial year.
The thanks of the club aro extended to opposes the stipulations of that treaty as to currency, mining taxation, and navigation. Messrs Dougherty and F. Howell, for the Earl Percy: A reply has been received excellent condition of the ground and for from His Mjesty's Minister at Peking, gifts of flower seeds, respectively. who has reported that he is sending home with his comments a detailed statement of
| accident—and in the facility with which time. He has been unable-to kindly make any inquiries concerning the trans. conduct in the field, medal with four clasps, chants in China that the Government of The pavilion will need repairing shortly
submit to Mr Brodrick's keen support ferco's character and the consideration of C-B,). of Lord Kitebener's proposals, and the the application was adjourned for a furt- peg which he has taken to hang his night accordingly. resignation upon is much smaller than
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ALLEGED IMPERSONATION.
An Extraordinary Story.
THE CHINA MAIL.
CHIN
Witness referred to Mr. Bonner calling VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB. |with 551 se nds. Witchell remained down on his firm, Witness.told him that Lo Kwong Chiu was a minor and could not contract. He spoke as to the receipt of the 'elegram.
Mr Pollock-We should like that tele-
Mr Sharp-I should be only, too happy to do so, but we have not got it. Wo could get a copy of it from the Company how over.
An extraordinary story of alleged imper-gram to go in. sonation and forgery was told in the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, before Elle Honour the Chief Justice (Sir|| Fenneis Piggott), this morning,
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and
Witness said that when Mr Bonner called after the mortgage had been put through he (Mr Bonner) informed witness that he
The Swimming Fete.
A sport which is assiduously followed in all tropical and most temperate placus is swimming, and Hongkong is no exception to the rule. Bathing parties aro daily occurrences. From Blake Pier and Queen's Statue wharves, evening after evening,
The plaintiff (Lo Kwong Chiu) sued the defondant (Vicenzo Piotro Musso di had advised defendant nut to lend the dozens of steam launches can be seen setting Peralta) and asked that a document money and bad a letter from defendant out for the baya and coves which abound exonerating him from all blame. In Macao bouring date March 28, 1905, on the following Monday witness saw Lowfit the limits of Hongkong's spacious purporting to bó n deed of mort-Kwong Chan and made a communication harbour. It is not to be wondered at, there-
to him, gage by the plaintiff to the defendant of the plaintiff's shiro and. interest in Inland Lot No 7, be set aside, and that the registration thereof in the Land Office bo cancelled; that a declaration le mudo by the Court that the said document was a for-
gery and void and that no charge upon the piece of land or the plaintiff's interest thereof be effected thereby,
Me E. H. Sharp, K. C., and Mr II. G. Calthrop (instructed by Mr 1, A. Harding of Messrs Ewens, Harston, and Harding) appeared for the plaintiff, while Mr H. E. Pollock, K. C., (instruct
Cross-examined by Mr Pollock witness said that Lo Chuk Chea also went by the name of Lo Kau. Witness did not know not; he was abou: 20 or 21. whether Lo Kwong San was over age or Mr Pollock--Has Lo Kwong San sold his
share?
Witness-No; he has transferred it to his mother as if by sale; it was only a mutter of form. I prepared the assignment in that
instance,
for 1 min. 7 seconds in his second attempt. while Carvalho succeeded in stopping undernoath for 1 min. 35 seconds, Hum-
phruy's second try was a good one, but he was most unfortunate, being beaten by one second. is time was 1 min. 34 secs.
Result. F. Carvalho
Iron Dive.
........... 1
E. Humphreys ...... 2
STARTERS C. Humphreys, J, Witchell, C. Harrop, J. W. Bains, M. A. R. Souz, M. A. Figubiredo, M. A. Razack.
Here again Witchell and Humpluse stood out above the others, Souza and Har rip being the next best. The diving on the whole was rather good and Humphreys way awarded the prize, Witchell being placed second.
TEAM RACE. The teams WATO:~
No. 1-J. Witchell, A. J. V. Ribeiro, Q.M. S. Alves, J. W. Bains, O. R. Chun- nett, A. A. Alves, J. E. Ellis,
No. 2-R. C. Witchell, E. Humphreys, S. Holmes, M. A. R. Souza, 1. E. J. H. R. Hance, J. M: Roża Poroira, H.
Remedios.
fore, that the first swimming fete of the season, organised by the Victoria Recreation Club, was a very well attended function. On Saturday afternoon the stands at the Club's enclo ure at Kowloon was well filled by Indies and gentlemen, chief among them
No. 3.-C. Humphreys, H. C. Sayot, being Ilis Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor of the Colony. The scating. Harrop, J. A. S. Alves, J. M. López,
G. B. Macdonald, M. D. Silas. · accommodation was taxed to its utinost; Mr Pollock You say it was not a purin fact, it was insufficient to cope with the chase-No
It was simply transferred to his mother? demands made on it. On the western side
of the swimming course two large lighter Why was that 3-Lo Kwong Sản and Lo Kwong Chan (the pock-marked son) were moored, on which the Indios woro are both sons of one woman and as there provided with seats. These were crowded,
bridge, leading from the lightera to the shore, had to bo requisitioned to supply
-Үен.
were rumours that these sons were borrow-
The West York's 'Crow.
The remainder of the crow of the birk "West York," which went ashore off Flat island and whose mato aud seven of the crew arrived in Manila after several days of agonizing experiences in an open boat, are now safely housed in the Manila Sailors Home where they will remain until their consul can send them to their homes.
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The naval collier "Nanshan which,
through the courtesy of Admiral Train was dispatched to their rescue, arrived in the bay on August 22.
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The "West York" is a total loss,
WEATHER REPORT.
th
Figg of the Hongkong Observatory :--
The following notice is issued by Mr
On the 28th at 12.10 p. The barometer continues to fall over the China const, Formosa and Luzon.
NW.
Channel and from NW, over the NE. part Strong winds from NE. in the Formosa of the China Sea, are likely to prevail.
Forecast:-Moderate NW, winds; show.
The typhoon is still in the Pacific ap. P. M. Remedios, C. F. Ozorio, R. Hender appears to have a slow motion towards No. 4.-N. H. Alves, A. V. Barrus,parently to the SE. of Formoss. It son, M. A. Figueiredo, A. H. Carroll.
R. C. Witchell's team secured the lead by sending Holmes off first; but J. Witchell's men wore them down and soon established being laat. R. O. Witchell's last couple of a substantial load, O. Humphreys' toarn
team, but when the latter west in as the final man he had a couple of yards to the
easily.
ed by Mr E. A. Bonuer, of Messrs ing money and spending it the land was every seat being taken up, and the bamboo men reduced the lead held by X. Witchell's
Dennys and Rowley) represented the de-
fendant.
placed out of Lo Kwong San's hands so that he might not waste it. Lo Chuk Choo
gave instructions for the transfer, but was not a party to it.
Mr PollockDid the father give similar instructions with regard to Lo Kwong Chiu ? - No.
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room for the surplus. The Club itself was well filled with gentlemen. The pretty dresses and hate of the ladies, most of whom were clad in light fleecy-looking creations of the dressmakers' art, were in What were the instructions in the pleasing contrast to the canvas screen which telegram? The telegram read: Fung had boen erected on the larger lighter to Kan Hing and Choi Lim Po fraudulently afford protection from the sun's rays, but sonate Lo Kwong Chiu to falsely in which by the way was not high enough
Chan imper way-was lawyer Bowley's office. Stop proceedings.' light colours were preponderant, although Witness did not keep a copy of the letter here and there a brighter-hued costume ho sent to Lo Chuk Cheo as it was a private stond our conspicuously from amongst the letter, but he knew that Lo Chuk Chee had more delicate shades. The club was deco- the letter still.
rated with Chinese coloured lanterns, which breeze that was blowing. fluttered to and fro in the light and cool
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Result J Witchell's team......... 1 R. C. Witcholl's team... 2 N. H. Alves team........ 3
TIE-5 min,54 secs,
PosH THE BARREL,
Mr Sharp read the statement of claim which set out that the plaintiff was a minor and was entitled to a fifth share in the land in questio, which interest was purported to have been assigned to the defendant in consideration of the sum of $28,000, alleged to have been paid to the plaintiff by the defendant. The document assigning the plaintiff's interest to defendant was register ed in the Land Office, but was written without the plaintiff's knowledge or con- sunt, and the signature it bore was not the plaintiff's signature. Plaintiff had not received the $26,000 or any part thereof. In reply the defendant stated that he diaFalconer proportý, The Falconer property close finishes in the heats and final of the O. R. Chunnett.
that his brother Lo Kwong Chan admitted, Lo Kwong San we examined. He said
in reply to questions by his father, that he had borrowed money from Musso on the was that referred to in the assignment of January, 1904. His brother further said that Fung Kan Hing and Choi Lim Po told him to write Lo Kwong Chiu's name ac cording to a specimen of his (Lo Kwong Chiu's) hand. Witness was a Chinese B. A. that he had not bought his degree. His Cross-examined by Mr Pollock he said to defendant. The signature to the docu-father had only one pock-marked son; that mont was the correct signature and the was his brother Lo Kwong Chan, whose
writing was on the mortgage deed. money was paid.
not adinit that the p'aintiff was a minor. The man called Lo Kwong Chiu-and the defendant did not admit that plaintiff was that man--was entitled to a fifth share in the land, and that share was duly assigned
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Mr Sharp then dealt with the facts of the case. The plaintiff's family lived in Macau, being one of Macao's loading fami- livs. About November 1903 the plaintiff's father, Lo Chuk Chee, purchased Inland Lot, No. 7. for five of his sons including the plaintiff, giving $230,000 for it.. In January, 1904, as assignment of the pro- was made to plaint ff's father perty in Macao in the presence of Mr R, A. Harding, (partner of the firm of Messre Ewens, Harston and Harding) and Sin Tak Fan (senior interpreter to the same firm). The circumstances connected with the alleg. ed forgery were as follows: On March 31 Mr Bonner, of Messrs Dennys and Bowley, called at the office of Messrs Ewens, Hars- ton and Harding to borrow a draft of the
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Mr Pollock-Why did you transfer your share to your mother?-There were rumours last year that I had been borrowing money, Who insisted on the transfer?-It was at my own suggestion. I was said to be bor- rowing money from everybody and in order to pacify the minds of my parents I thought it bottor to transfer it.
Whe gave instructions to the solicitors? I did.
Now, did not your father go to Sin Tak Fan-No. I gave instructions and after wards Sin Tak Fan told my father.
Was it not your father who spoke to you about borrowing money?—Yes.
Did he say you were not to borrow money on the Falconer houses?—Yes; but he did not tell me to transfer my share.
You say that Lo Kwong Chan confessed to your father?—Yes; my father ques tioned him.
Where is he now ?—I don't know. He is in one place to-day and elsewhere to- morrow. It is two months since I last saw him in Macao.
Where is the 89000 odd which you father recovered after the mortgage?-It is in the bank.
Further evidence was called and the caso was adjourned.
The races were well contested and pro. sided no little amount of excitement. The Two Lengths handicap were evidence that the handicappors had capably gauged most of the swimmers' capabilities, though one or
two of the contestants will need a longer start in the next handicap. The spectators followed the events with interest, as was bestowed. The water polo match was a very showed by the applauso which they lavishly interesting game and continual applause was given the players. The humourous event-Push the Barrel-provided material for laughter; the struggle was hard one, and the best team won.
successful.
Two LENGTHS (HANDICAP),
The following were the events.
Second in each heat to swim in the final.
First and
(owes 3), J. 4. S. Alves (oweg 3), N. H. FIRST HEAT-Starters: C. F. Ozorio
Alves (owes 9).
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The barrel was placed in the centre of the bath, and team of six-a-side took their places at the opposite ends of the bath. of the flat will be held at the At the word 'Go' each team dived in, PAVILION, HAPPY VALLEY, on THURS- awain to the barrel, and endeavoured to DAY, 31st Instant, at 6.30 P.M., for the push it to the end of the bath defended by purpose of receiving the Report of the the stronger and in 3 min. 40 secs. theying Officers and Com nittee. their opponents. J. Witchell's team were Committee, passing the Accounts and elect- succeeded in pushing the barrel to the op posite end.
L E. BRETT,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
The teams wore
R. C. Witchell, N. H. Alves, H. S.
Holmes, J. W. Bains, P. M. Remedios,
Ribeiro, H. C. Sayer, J. M. Roza Pereira,
J. Witchell, A. V. Barros, A. J. V,
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WATER POLO-The teams for the Water
Polo game were :~~- A. V. Barros, A. J. V. Ribeiro, H. C. WHITE.-J. Witchell, C. Humphreys,
No. 4.-5.30 P.H. LADIES' NOMINATION Sayer, O. R. Chunnett, J. H. R. Hance. RACE Open to all comers, Ladies and BLUE.-R. C. Witchell, H. A. Lammert, Nominees start opposite the Winning Post. E Humphreys, J. M. Roza Pereira, N. H. On the word 'Go' Ladies get into Rick- Alves, R. Henderson, C. E. A. Hance.
shas and are wheeled by gentlemen to a The brothers Witchell wore marking each table about 50 yards distant, Ladies get out other, which had the result of keeping the of Rickshan and Trim a Hat When this gane somewhat close. C. Humphreys was is completed they again get into Rickehas in goal for the Whites, while J. M. Roza and are wheeled back past the Winning Post. Poreira performed similar service for the Points given for best trimmed hat and Blues. A neat piece of passing was shown speed. Competitors must provide their by R. C. Witchell, H. A. Lammert, E. own rickehas; Entrance Foo. 1st Prize Humbress and C. Hance, but nothing came
a Cup presented by HIS EXCELLENCY THE of it. E. Uumphreys fouled O. R. Chun-GOVERNOR; 2nd Prize presented by the
Club.
The committee and sub-committee, in whoso capable hands the arrangements were left, deserve commendation for their exertions, which were rewarded by the success attained. Mr A. Chapman and A. Rodger were judges: Messrs G. A. Cald- well and E. W. Mitchell were starters; Mr E. M. Hazeland took the time and Messrs T. Meek and J. H. R. Hance com-nett, when the latter player was in a good piled the handicaps. The secretary (Mr position, and a free was awarded against F. Lammert) and the stoward (Mr C. Les Humphreys. Chunnett threw the ball to beril) worked hard to make the function Barros and he had no difliculty in scoring the first goal for the Whites. Ribeiro swam well, passing to Sayer, but the latter spoilt a very good opportunity by a weak throw. J. Witchell had several long shots at goal, but Pereira blocked all dangerous ones. R. Witchell got the ball near his own goal on the right wing and he swam ainiest the entire length of J. A S. Alves gained a slight advantage the bath, passing at last to Lammert in the aver Ozorio on the first length but the centre. The latter beat C. Humphreys andi later made up his lost ground on the turn. put the scores equal. After this play was N. H. Mves, though he had decreased the confined to the centre for a while, until Tend hold by the other two men, did not Barros throw a splendid goal, the second appear to have a very good chance, but in for the Whites. E. Humphreys soon equalis the final fength he, began to overhaul hised for the Blues and hard play again fol opponents. It then seemed as though belowed. Both teams were working vigorously would win but J. A. S. Alves Insted long and both in defence and attack they were enough to gain victory by barely a foot, strong. It seemed very probable that the Ozorio being one yard behind third. game would result in a draw. J, H. R.
Result J. A. S. Alves
Hance, who had relieved C. Humphreya as goalkeeper for the Whites at half time, swam away from his goal to get a ball near Time-5
the wing, and before returning to his posi- SECOND HEAT-Starters :-J. M. Lopez tion he threw the ball into play. H. A. in Macao and have no intention of disposing been reigning over the coastal markets for Sayer (owes 6), J. Witchell (owes 10).
(owes 1), H. S, Holmes (owes 1), H 0. Lammert's long reach enabled him to gat of their shares. Please take notice that we
her it in and with an open goal before him ato acting for all the sons. Later on in some time new, has in no way heen roliered This heat provided a very good race. he could not miss. There was no further the same day Lo Kwong Chiu arrived from during the fortnight under review. The Lopez and Holmes made the most of their scoring, though the Blues were awarded a Macao, and Messrs Ewens, Harston and subjoined list of fixtures exemplifies once went off.
start and had a good lead when Witchell couple of corner throws. Chunnott réliev- Harding informed Messrs Dennys and
Sayer made good progress, ed the pressure on the Whites' goal by swim- Bowley that they intended to institute more the entire suspension of chartering in decreasing the leaders' advantage with ming clear down the field, giving C. Hum. proceedings for the setting aside of the the majority of trades and the limited outlet every stroke. As the finish was neared the phreys a pass, but the latter shot weakly. mortgage. In the meantimo, between the for disengaged tonnage in the few direc: and Lopez were neck and neck and Sayer by three goals to two after a clevor exposi
result was very doubtful. Both Holmes The same ended in a win for the Bluca writing of the two letters, Mr Bonner had tions, where demand does show itself, was just behind. Even when the mention of Water Polo. The game was remark. called on Messrs Ewens, Harston and Harding and told them that the mortgage Opinions are diverging, but the belief is a task to decide who won, but the result was
reached the finish the judges had a hard ably free from foul playing. had been put through on the previous day, strong one that, if any through resuscitation given Holmes and Sayer a dead heat,
AN IMPROMPTU RACE. so that notwithstanding the prompt action
original assignment of January 1804, stating that a mortgage was being prepared in his office for Lo Kwong Chin. Mr Bonner was informed that Messrs Ewens, Harston and Harding know nothing_about the alleged mortgage and that Lo Kwong Chiu was under age. The draft of the signmont was handed over to him. Messrs Ewens, Harston and Harding, being uneasy in consequence of what they had hoard, wrote to plaintiff's father in Macao. Un the following day a telegram was received from Macau, in consequence of which they wrote to Messrs Donnye and Bowley to the following effect! Tele- graphic instructions have been received from Macao that Lo Kwong Chlu is in
Messrs Lamke and Rogge report under Macao and that some one is attempting to impersonate him to raise money on the date of Saturday, August 26, as follows :---- The deplorable monotony, which has
property. The other four brothers aro also
THE FREIGHT MARKET.
on the part of plaintiff's solicitor they were is to take place at all in freighting matters, too late to provent the document the chance would entirely rest with a speedy going through. Bir Bonner told them that
between Japan and arrangement of
peace the
mai Lo Kwong Chiu had been introduced them by
Chuk Russia, it being thought that the finish of Hin, who opresented that he was Lo the war will at least for a timo prove beno- Kwong Chiu's uncle. (Mr Sharp thought
to
Lo
it would be proved that Lo Kwong Chiu ficial to Eastern shipping generally and in
.
hnd no such untle.) Mr Bonner further particular to the now daily inorcasing explained that the man introduced by Lo number of boats, that for want of employ Chuk Hin was pock-marked. It appeared, therefore, continued Mr Sharp, that Mossra font of any description are finding them Donnys and Bowley had been badly de- solves in dire straits and simply compelled ceived; he did not for a moment suggest to lay up. that they acted in concert with these men, but they were deceived by a number of conspiratiors.
Saigon/Hongkong: Whilst natives at
the former port are now prepared to make certain concessions in their prices and
He would call Sin Tak Fan, who witnes sed the original assignment and whó had known the plaintiff's family for 20 years. although feeble signs of stiffening are dur The plaiutiff himself, who was only a ing the last few days perceptible in the boy would be called, and also his local rice market, the latter does not war four bothere, and if necessary other witnessrs.
call He might slan
rant aufliciently material advanco as yet Bonnor, though, or course, ho could to permit of much business. Rate of
Mr
not say what Mr Bonner could tell them. freight may be quoted at. 19 to 11 cens, The witnesses would prove that the plaintiff was Lo Kwong Chiu, the porson which is still anything but remunerative. antitled to the share in the property, and
that he did not mortgago his share
From Saigon to Philippines a couple of
in March. On the evidence he would aub fixtures are in record at the reduced rate
mit that a daring fraud had been committed of 25 cents per picul to one port. No more
N. H. Alves C. F. Ozorio
seconds.
1
2
3
*
At the conclusion, of the fete a race
Post Entries for the above race will be
accepted, but it is hoped that intending competitors will communicate with the Undersigned as soon as possible.
W. R. ROBERTSON,
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, August 28. 1905.
1637
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
having arrived from the above Porte, THE Company's Steamship Laisang,
Consignces of cargo by her are hereby in formed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
"Cargo impeding the discharge, or re- maining on board after 4 F.. the 30th August, will be lauded at Consignées' riak: and expense.
No Fire Insuranco will be effected. * Bills of Lading will bo countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, August 23, 1906.
16 STAR ARTISTES,
INCLUDING
(LOOPING THE GREAT Rosencranz.
WHEEL).
Salo Former Price, Price.
$150 $475
Cabin PianO ......................... • *** 180. 250
290 480
285
525
Own Make (R.P. Co )... 300
450
Schiedmayer
320
500
DANTE, THE GREAT. THE WHEELERS
Kirkman ...........................
325
480
Stuart..............
335
450
350
600
Own Make (Over
Strung..................... 385
500
Broadwood
400
600
400 500
500 700
595 600-
575
750
1634 Krauss ......
585
650
·
Hopkinson
600
9780
Winklemann. Steinveg
*...675
750
700
858.
Spaethe Collard Haake...
OPENING NIGHT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.
Box Plan at ROBINSON PIANO CO.
JAS. MORGAN, Rachals....
Business Manager.
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
BUTTER
During the Summer we will sell Australian Fresh
Butter in lbs. pats to suit
Small Households.
THE DAIRY FARM CO., Limited.
bgkong August 28, 1905,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1031
THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction,
1632
the
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANÇAIS,
FOR SHANGHAI, KOEE AND YOKOHAMA,
THE Company's Steamship
PÖLYNESIEN,
Lopez a touch behind. All three were between R. Marshall (an Australian em- allowed to swim in the final,
played on the s.s. "Changsha ") and J. Captain Buoc, will be despatched for the Result H. C. Sayer
The above ports on or about MONDAY, the Witchell over two lengths was hold. two men were together at the turn, but in 4th September.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, . the second length Witchell drew away and
Agent. won by a couple of yards, despite the fact that he had taken part in all the events contested during the afternoon. Marshall has a taking style and looks a swimmer.
H. S. Holmes...... ....................
* J. M. Lopez
..... 3 *Dead heat. THIRD HEAT-Starters: G. B. Mac Fonald (owes 1), C. M. S. Alros (oway 1) P. M. Remedios (owes 3), J. W. Bains
(owes 3), R. C. Witcholl (owes 8).
Macdonald was passed in the first length, and Alves led at the turn, Remedios being Remedios had second and Bains third. gained considerably on Alves, but the latter managed to hold out winning by a touch. Witchell was third, not far off.
Result: C. M. S. Alves ...........................
1 P. M. Remedios ...... 2 R. C. Witchell ........ 3 Time - 50 Becs. H. S. Holmes (owes 1), C. M. S. Alves FINAL-Starters: J. M. Lopez (owes 1), (owee 1), P. W. Remedios (owes 3), J. A. S. Alves (owes 3), H. C. Sayer (owes 6), and N H. Alves (owes 9).
BY WHARF AND WAVE.
A raft of timber. having eight persons on it, was being towed by the "Mariposa " to Manila, when it broke loose on the night of August 19, and had not been heard of up to the closing ef last mikil.
The master of an unlicensed junk was
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
THURSDAY,
31st August, 1905, at 2.30 .., at
No. 37, WYNDHAM STREET,-
THE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Comprising:-
PLUSH-COVERED DRAWING Room Suite, TEAKWOOD OVERMANTELS with BEVELLED |
GRAND PIANOS
(SMALL AND LARGE)............
Collard
..$300 formerly $650
390
1
700
"J
750
Broadwood Collard (as New)... 690
WEISMANN, LTD.
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS,
34, QUEEN'S ROAD AND
1A, WYNDHAM STREET.
TELEPHONE No. 407.
TRY OUR TIFFINS, AMD DINNERS.
BEST QUALITY WINES AND
SPIRITS
BERVED WITH MEALS.
EUROPEAN CHEF, Hongkong, August 1, 1905.
EXTRACT:-
1034
'I have taken pleasure
GLA 8, BLACKWOOD TEA TABLES and in recommending CHAIRS, MOROCCO COVERED DINING ROOM Brand
SUITE, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING
.
TABLE, LACQUERED LADY'S DESK,
SILS
CURTAINS, ULD CHINA WARE WATSON'S BRONZE VASEB, SILK COVERED
BED
ROOM SUITE, BRASS-MOUNTED BEDSTEADS with WIRE and RATTAN MATTRESSES, TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with BEVELLED 1638 GLASS, MARBLE-TOP BUREAU with BEVELL- ED GLASS, ENGRAVINGS, GLASS, CROCKERY and E.-P. Ware, Brussel's Carpets, &c., &c.;
GREAT NORTHERN STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY.
Operating in conjunction with. THE GREAT NORTHERN AND
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY OF
་.
U. S. A.
FOR SEATTLE, VIA SHANGHAI, | NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA (Passing through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN).
fined by the Hon. Capt. L. A. W. Barnes- THE C. M. S. Alves drew ay from Lopez and Holmes, but before the men had turned Lawrence 3 for not taking up a berth in Holmes had drawn almost level with C. M. the junk anchorage when arriving in the S. Alves. The latter looked like winning harbour. them, but he swam badly in the second- longth, being passed by both Romedios (who swam very well) and Sayer. A fine tussle between Sayer and Remedios resulted
Eleven Chinese fishmongers were fined 5 oach by the Harbour Master, Bon. Capt.
Steamship Magnificent New Twin-scrow
' MINNESOTA, Tons 20,718 Gross Reg. Captain J. H. FINDER, Will sail on or about FRIDAY, the 22nd. September, at Noon, Conveying Oargo to the Pacifio Coast, United States and Cana dian Overland Common Points; also Passen
and that the plaintiff should receive tonnage appears to be wanted at the close.in Sayer snatching the race from Remedios L. A. W.-Baracs Lawrenco, for causing a gore to the United States, Europe, &c.
the relief he asked. ..
A charter has been done from Iloilo to Yokohama at 30 cents, and there is no further demand in that direction.
Sin Tak Fan gave ovidence as to the drawing up of the original assignment, and stated that he knew another son of Lo Chok Chee's, not mentioned in the deed.
From Saigon to Japan or any other dea His name was Lo Kwong Chan and he was tinat on no fresh charters have been effect-
1.
2
obstructing to the approach of the Harbour Master's Wharf. They had their live-fish baskets down in front of the wharf.
by a touch. The finish was splendid.
Result. H. C. Sayer........
P. M. Remedios TIME-466CCS. RUNNING HEADER FROM SPRING BOARD. M. A. Razack, C. Harrop, M. A. R. Souza, Startera-C. Humphreys, J. Witchell,
J. W. Bins, M. A. Figueiredo,
This contest was between Witchell and Humphreys, though Razack. Harrop hud The fixture is on record of a boat at ze dived well. The judges placed J. Station were fully justified. The 25-knot Rajang for Hongkong, terms reserved.
Northern business is as bad as before,Witchell first and C. Humphreys second, a tera, if slower than the other types, are more there being no activity in any direction decision that met with the approval of the substantial and seaworthy, more comforable
pock-marked. Witness knew Lo Kwonged, and requirements for the time being Chiu's signature; that on the mortgage was ara absolutely nil. not his
Anent Bangkok and Java business there Mr Pollock ubjected to witness being is no change at all to report. taken as an expert in bandwriting
Mr Sharp said that he did not contend that witness was an expert, but he could surely speak as to his friend's writing without being an expert.
Witness-Tho characters are different. The deed is signed Lo Wong Chuen, not Lo Kwong Chiu: the two last characters are different in form and mesning In the assignment the line is road from right to loft, while it is written, from left to right in the mortgage, foreign fashion,ja 25-
Mr. Pollock-I am quite prepared to admit that these two characters are different.
whatsoever.
public.
Our comments (827s the L. and C. Express) on the advieability of sonding the "River" type of destroyers to the China
Also ONE AMERICAN ICE CHEST. Catalogues will be issued. On View TO-MORROW. TERMS AB usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
1639
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING
00., LD.
FOR SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN.
THE Company's Steamship
NORD,
THE
will be despatched for the above ports on WEDNESDAY, the 30th Inst., at b p.m.
For Freight and further information, "pply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO...
Agents, Hongkong, August 28, 1905. ** 1630
This Steamer is luxuriously fitted with spacious SUITES and STATEROOMS; THE WIN'S GROWERS equipped with CIRCULATING LIBR
SUPPLY CO. ARY, MUSIC, SMOKING ROOMS, BARBER SHOP, NURSERY, STEAM LAUNDRY, &c.
transit of SILK, TREASURE and Valu- Special Provision is made for the safe
able Cargo; and PARCELS are carried at low rate to all points of U.B.A. in connec Pacific Express Companies. tion with the Great Northern and Northern
Trans-Pacific Cabin Passengers by this Line cau, if desired, TRAVEL BY RAIL between the ports of Nagasaki, Kobe and for their crews, and equal to anything they Yokohama WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. may be called on to do in Eastern waters. Also FIRST-CLASS RETURN TICKETS Their seagoing qualities were amply demo. to Shanghai and Japan Ports are available from
for return by the steamers of the REGU. LAR MAIL LINES.
Kutchinotzu/Singapore has a fixture at STAYING UNDER WATER COMPETITION. $1.35, a rate hardly good enough to reim Starters-J. Witchell, E. Humphreys, burse owners for actual expenses. Koji H. S. Holmes, M. 2. Figueiredo, J. E. Hongkong stands at $1.20 per ton, at Ellis, F. Carvalho, M. A. Razack. which figure business is said to have been Of the seven compoitors the only two-to strated by the fine condition in which they done else where.
show up well were Humphreys and Car-arrived on the station from the Mediterrane- Time: The charter is reported at valho, though Witchell stayed under for an after a 10,000-mile run. The Enstorn private terms of German as. Quarta" under for more than one minnto. On Fleet flotilla is to be mi intained at the for the period of 3 months.
the first round Humphreys led with 1 strength of 15, ten in commission and five min.
2132
Becs, Witchel being next in the reserve at Hongkong,
Sail Freights --No change.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
· NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents,
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
1633
SC
MARK
DISTILLERS.
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF WINE, BEER AND SPIRITS
well-known GROWERS, BRɛwers and
PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION,
BARRETTO & CO., Agents. No, 22 & 24, BANK BILLINUE,
Queen's Road,
1691
your
CELEBRATED
'E' BLEND)
"
as the finest Scotch Whisky I could procure.
The
BURLINGTON,
Opposite the Hongkong Hotel, 2, PEDDER'S STREET.
our
In Order to Clear all
Summer Stock to make Room for Autumn Goods, which have arrived,
OUR GREAT
CLEARANCE SALE
FOR CASH
will be continued up to the end of the Current Month.
A FURTHER REDUCTION OF 10% FROM THE
...
MARKED PRICES.
TELEPHONE NO. 536. Hongko ig, August 14, 1905.
656
в
PENINSULAK
WILL
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STEAMERS
PERA
ны
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ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP & NAVIGATION COMPANY
ILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on the DATE
named:-
Y'HAMA. VIA S'HAI, MOJI (
AND KOBE (Passing through- A. L. VALENTINI the INLAND SEA.)
LONDON & ANTWERP, VIA [
S'PORE PANO CL'BO. PORT G. W. BABOT, R.N.L. SAID, SUEZ & MARSEILLES SHANGHAI.......
LONDON, &....................................................
**
(SIMLA *****10 D GOLDSMITH,E.N.E.
(BENGAL
W. W. Cook, 1.N.E.
About 81st
August.
Noon. 9th See Special September. Advertisement
L. S. LEWIS, Acting Superintenden!
***
MALACCA...
For further Particulars, apply to
P. & Ổ C, N. ('o's fire,
Hongkong, August 26, 1905.
ނ
TO SAIL ON
REMARKS.
Abont 31st
Freight only.
401
August.
Freight and
Passage.
About 7th
September.
Freight and Passago.
28
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping,
Shipping.
OCEAN
STEAM
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, PACIFIC MAIL 8.8. Co.,
AND
CHINA
ΤΟ ΥΙΟ
MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
JOINT SERVICES.
FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT. MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND SUMATRA PORTS.
~ROM
EUROPEAN SERVICE,
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL.....AGAMEMNON .....
"'"
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THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE,
VIA CANADA AND. THE UNITED STATES.
***
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OCE
.30th August, ....31st August.
* GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...AGAMEMNON.
*Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates,
Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, EJO, LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...DIOMED
Saving 3 to 7 Days accross the Pacific,
R.M.S. ·PROPOSED SAMINGR FROM HONGRoNo. (Subject to Alteration). TARTAR
.........Com. W. Davidson, E.N.E. 4425 TONS WEDNESDAY, Sept. 13. EMPRESS OF JAPAN..Com. H. PYRUS, EN R. ...6000 TONS WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20, EMPRESS OF OHINA..Com. R. ARCHIBALD,E N.R. 8000 TONS WEDNESDAY, Oct. 18, ATHENIAN ...............Com. S. Roneos, R.N 11. 3882 TONS WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1 EMPRESS OF INDIA...Com. E. BEETHAM, R.N.R. 0000 TONS WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15,
Hongkong to London, 1st Class...via St. Lawrence £60. via New York £62.
Intermediato on Steamers,
M
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11
£10.
"
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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.
THE
TRANS-PACIFIC
6th September.
14th
11
14th
11
21st
28th
28 h
üth October.
TO BAIL
12th September. 2th September. ...26th September. 10th October. ..20th October. 24th October.
SERVICE.
OPERATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
AND TAKING CAGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL OVERLAND COMMON POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA,
EASTWARD.
FOR
- STEAMERM
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and JABON
all PACIFIO COAST PORTS, VIA NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA TYDEUS,.......................
From TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA | YANGTSZE
AND PACIFIC COAST
WESTWARD.
STEAMERS
KEENUN........... For Freight, apply to
4
Hongkong, August 18, 1905.
For further Information, Maps, Guides, Books, Rates of Freight and Passage,
D. E. BROWN, General Agent, apply to
CORNER PERDER STREET and PRAYA, Opposite Blake Pier. Hongkong, Au, ust 23, 1905,
PORTLAND AND ASIATIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
BAILINGS FROM HONOKONG, via INLAND SEA OF JAPAN,
Moл, KOBE & YOKOHAMA; For
TO BAXI
3rd September.
.....1st October.
Due .28th September. ..30th October.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agente.
t
18
MONDAY, AUGUST 28 1905.
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL S.S. CO.,
KISEN KAISHA,
U.S. MAIL LINES.
VJA HONOLULU,
TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO JAPAN, THE UNIT D STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE:
Shipping.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
FOR
MARSEILLES, HAVRE, DUNKIRK AND ANTWERP (DIRECT);
alling at SAIGON. SINGAPORE, COLOMBO
and Port SAID.
THE Company's Steamship
LAON
Captain ABEL, will be despatched as above, on or about the 6th September, 1905.
This steamer has accommodation for Passengers and carries a duly qualified Doctor.
For information as to Passage & Freight apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent, QUEEN'S BUILDING. Hongkong, August 24, 1905
1814
FROM MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP.
SHIRE' LINE OF STEAMERS.
Only line taking the warm) SOUTHERN ROUTE Across the PACIFIC, Via HONOLULU THE SONETHSHIRE,
on Oanu, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the PACIFIO.
A
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
KOREA ............11,276 Gross Tons... WEDNESDAY, 6th Sept., at Noon. '-
DORIC...
COPTIO
...................... 4,62 SIBERIA ...11.284 MONGOLIA ......13,639 CHINA........ 5,060,
4,784
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MANCHURIA ...13,639
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...TUESDAY, ...TUESDAY, FRIDAY, ...TUESDAY, ...TUESDAY, ...FRIDAY,
12th Sept., at Noon.
28th Sept, at Noon. 6th Oct, at Noon. 17th Oct., at Noon. 31st Oct., at Noon,
* 7th Nov., at Noon,
1
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Record Trip Yokohama to San Francisco made by R. KOREA, 11,276 tons, Oct. 18th-28th, 1902; 10 days, 15 hours.
THE
on
will be despatched for the above ports on or about the 10th October,
For Freight.or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agents. 'Shire Line. Hongkong, August 24, 1905.
1811
LASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
LAND PORTS, and talking through
Cargů to Adelaide, New ZealaÑO, TASMANIA, O.)
HE P. M. Steamship KOREA will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEEN:-
A MOY, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA, WEDNESDAY, the 6th September, at Noon, taking Freight for the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at anypoint en route.
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.
Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Porta, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Infand Cities of the United States, via Over land Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Contral and South Amorien, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers.
For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
S. SILVERSTONE, Agent.
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, August 26, 1905,
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.
For
+ SHANGHAI,
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD. KOBE & VOKOHAMA..
21
THE Steamship
EASTERN,
the above. Ports on Wr.DNESDAY, the Captain EL will be despatched for 6th September, at Noon.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has. Refrigera ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A duly qualified Surgeon and Stewardess are carried.
N.B. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electris fans fitted in staterooms. For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents,
Hongkong, August 11, 1905. 1534
STEAMERS
To SAIL.
SINGAPORE. SOURA-
BAYA SAMARANG
TINGSANG ......THURSDAY, Aug. 31,
KUMSANG......THURSDAY, HINSANG .... } FRIDAY,
at 3 P.M.
Aug. 31, Sopt. 1,
at 3 г.H.
at 3 P.M.
Notices to Consignees.
TEAMER
TO BAIL
ron
NINGPO AND SHANGHAI...
PORTLAND,
OREGON, MANILA
***** **SHAOHSING + TAMING
29th August.
+ MANILA
YUENSANG ...FRIDAY,
Sept. 1, at 4 P.M.
29th August.
Sept. 5. at 3 P.M.
-
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
TO SAIL AT DAYLIGHT ON.
OPERATING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE
•
·
STEAMCHIY.
ARAGONIA
TONE.-
6198
CAITAIN,
NICOMEDIA....................
.4370
NUMANTIA .......................................................
....4870
WAGEMANN FELOTHIANN
ARABIA
.4483
SCHULDT................. Sept. 1, 1905. Sept. 26, 1905.
Oct. 14, 1905.
METZENTRIN............... Nov. 7, 1905.
Through Bill of Lading Issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadino and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to
S. SILVERSTONE, Acting General Agent.. Hongkong, August 14, 1905.
THE Co.'s 9.8. DAIJIN MARU, Capt. H. OHTA, THE CHARTERED 8.8.
TRIUMPH,
Capt. A. HANBEN,
PROTEUS,
Capt, KRABBE, PROMISE,
Capt. THORSTENSEN,
+ OLARA JEBSEN,
Capt. BENDIXEN,
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA
REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA.. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG—”
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
A FOR
TAMSUI, Vía SWATOW
AND AMOY,
POR
SHANGHAI, Vía SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW, TANSUI, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY, ANDING, Via SWATOW AND
AMOY, FOOCHOW, Vin SWATOW,
AND AMOY,
!
LEAVING SUNDAY,
10th September.
LEAVING. THURSDAY, 31st August.
1 SUNDAY.
3rd September. WEDNESDAY,
6th September.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First-class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light.
+ Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtaze & Northern China Porta. For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch Office, at No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central.
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
་་
AND TIENTSIN
WEI-HAI-WEI, CHEFOO NEWCHWANG). KANSU ...................................... 31st August. CEBIT & ILOILO
SHANGHAI...
.KAIFONG *
*... ...CHANGSHA MANILA, ZAMBOANGA, PT. DARWIN,"
KOBE....
THURSDAY 18LAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE
1st September. ................................. .............!.2nd September. 6th September.
..23rd September.
CHANGSHA
* The attention of l'assengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A duly qualified Surgoon is carried.
+ Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtsze & Northern China Ports, Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Forts
N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and Australian Porta,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
HONGKONG MANILA.
Hlgbest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam/ ers between Hongkong and Manila,-Saloon amidships. -Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine-Surgeon and Stewardess carried. All the most up-to-date arrango- menta for comfort of Passengers.
CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Tons, Captains,
Stearnship.
For
SINGAPORE, PENANG LAISANG...... TUESDAY,
AND CALCUTTA
*These Steamers have superior Accommodation for First-class (Passengers, and are fitted throughout with Electric Light.
Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang and Yangtsze Ports.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
-755
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW..
THE Company's Steamship
HAIMUN, Captain A. J. Rosson, will he despatched for the above Port" on TUESDAY, the 29th inst., at 10 p.m.
For Freight or Pessage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, August 26, 1905.
1627
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
LIGHTNING,
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM
NAVIGA TION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ
AND PORT SAID.
(Taking cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT,
VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).
THE Steamship Captain J. G SPENCE, will be despatched.THE Company's Steamship.. for the above Ports on TUESDAY, "the Captain COLLEDANI, will be despatched as 29th inst., at 3 p.m.
above on THURSDAY, the 31st August,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
D. SASSOON & Co., LD,
Agents.
1592
Hongkong, August 22, 1905.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
Sailing Dates.
RUBI
ZAFIRO
2540
2540
A. H. Notley......| Manila
R. Rodger
Manila
Sept. 2, at Noon. Sept. 9, at Noon,
THE
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
T. ARIMA, Manager:
2679
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
254
General Managers.
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE. HONGKONG NEW YORK.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.
BOSTON TOWBOAT CO.
CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
VICTORIA B.C. AND TACOMA
VIA
MOJI, KOBE, AND YOKOHAMA.
AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
Steamers.
LYRA ↑
PLEIADES
SHAWMUT
TREMONT..
To Sail
About Sept. 15.
About Oct.
S A
C
FOR NEW YORK, via PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.
(WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT
MALABAR COAST).
THE
TO SAIL
8.8. SIERRA BLANCA,
For Freight and further information, apply to
About 20th September.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Tons.
·Captains,
4417
G. V. Williams
9763
F. G. Purington
7.
9606
E. V. Roberts ..........................................
About Oct. 15.
9606
T. W. Garlick
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About. Nov. 4.
Hongkong, August 7, 1905.
FOR NEW YORK,
V1 PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL,
Cargo only.
CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANOL, AND (With liberty to call at the Malabar Coast),
CUISINE. ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS.
?
The Twin-sorow 8.8. Shawmut and Tremont are fitted with very superior Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. The large size of these vessels ensores steadiness at sea. Electric fan in each room. Barbor's shop and storm laun dry. Cargo carried in cold storage.
PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
For further information, Apply to
QULAN'S BUILDINGS,
Hongkong, Angust 24, 1905,
Dodwell & Co., Limited,
GENERAL AGENTS,
1724
THE
THE Steamship
SENECA, (Captain CRIMES), will be despatched as above latter part of September, 1905--
to.
General Agents.
REGULAR
CALCUTTA,
HE Steamship
ÄLAVIA,
Captain J. E. DAVISON. will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 31st Inst., at Noon.
For Freight and Passage, apply to
A. M. ESSABHOY, Agents. Hongkong August 26, 1905.
ENTAL
STEAM FOR
1625
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER. RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND
LONDON, Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CON. TINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
p.m.
AUSTRIA,
This Steamor has splendid accommoda. tion for passengere, Electric Light and carries a Doctor.
For information as to Passago & Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER, & CO.,
Agents, Princes' Building..
Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
1484
THE AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.
·
FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON, With Liberty to call at the MALABAR Coast.
Steamship
THE SAFGHAN PRINCE,
THE
FROM KOBE AND MOJI.
Steamship
ALAVIA.
為
having arrived from above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo by hor aru hereby informed that their gods will be delivered from alongside. Cargo impeding the discharge. or remaining on board on Monday, the 28th inst., will be landed at Consignpes' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong, Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company.
No Fire Insurance will be effectod. Damaged Cargo will be examined on board on Tuesday, the 29th inst., after which no claims will be admitted,
Bille of Lading will be countersigned by
A. M. ESSABHOY,
Agents.
Hongkong, August 26, 1905,
1626
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S STEAMER NUBIA.
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO 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
RowLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S JoDowks at Kowloon, where each consign- nent will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the foods are landed.
This Vessel brings Cargo :-
From LONDON, &c., ox 8.8. Himalaya.
· From CALCUTTA, er 5.a. Syria. From PEBRIAN GULF, Ox 8.8. B. I. S. N. and B. and P. S. N. Co's. steamers.
Optional Goods will be landed here un less instructions are given to the contrary before Noos, TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 31st August, ab 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees' and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be pre- Gited within ten days of the steamer's
Captain CAMPBELL will he despatched for arrival here, after which date they cannot the above ports on or about SATURDAY,Į be recognised. No claims will be admitted the 2nd September.
after the goods have left the Godowns,
L. S. LEWIS, Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, August 24, 1905.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KÄRBERG & Co.,
Agents.
1601 Hongkong, August 23, 1905.
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
MM
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMER ERNEST. SIMONS.
1606
COMPAGNIE DES 'MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo from LONDON oz s.s. Dordogne de Marseille.. in
BORDEAUX ex 8.8
Medoc and; from:
STEAM FOR SAMON, SINGAPORE, BA connection with aborg Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the ox- TAVIA,--COLOMBO, ADEN, coption of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and ored at their risks EGYPT, MARSEILLES, into the Godowne of the HONGKONG & KOW- LOON WHARF and GODOWN COMPANY, Ltd., LONDON, HAVRE, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be ob MEDITERRANEAN, AND BLACK tained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on SEA POBTE
unless intimation is received from the Con- signeca before NoON, BO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here,
HF Steamship BENGAL, Captain TW. W. Cook, B.N.B. carrying Ele Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, o¤ SATURDAY, the 9th September, at Nooy, taking Passengers 725 and Cargo for the above Porte in con
nection with the Company's e.s. Victoria, BORDEAUI, 6,522 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' ac2 STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW commodation in which vessel is secured
before departure from Hongkong.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, THE Steamship 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 be conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.S. Multa, due in London on the 22nd October, 1905,
YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.
With Liberty to Call at MALABAR COAST. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. STEAMERS. TO SALL. 1905. SHIMOSA. For Freight, or other information, apply | SATSUMA
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK,
Oriental Froight Department,
(Hotel Mansions, 2nd Floor) Hongkong, August 18, 1905.
1588
WRAY CASTLE.
About Aug. 29. About Sept. 30. To follow.
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agenti Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
Parcels will be received at this Off until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages or required.
For further Particulars, apply to
ARMAND BEHIC, Captain GUIONNET, will be despatched for MARSEILLES on TUESDAY, the 5th September, at 1 P.M.
Passage Tickets and through Bills of Lading issued for above ports.
Cargo also booked for principal places in Europe.
Next Sailings will be as follows: 9.S. ERNEST SIMONS......Sept. 8.S. POLYNESIEN. S.S. CALEDONIEN ..............Oct.
19, 1905.
Acc.
+91905.
17, 1905,
L. 8. LEWIS, Acting Superintendent, Hongkong, August 26, 1905,
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Avent,
1598,
1622 Hongkong, August 28, 1905.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by ed after TUESDAY, the 20th August, at the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaim- Noon, will be subject to rent and landing, charges.
before the 20th August, or they will not All claims must be sent in to me on or
be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined on TUESDAY, the 29th August, 1905, at 3 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been offected,
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent Hongkong, August 22, 1905,
1601
MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1905.
Intimations.
MIYAKO HOTEL,
KYOTO,
JAPAN..
A NEW AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. December b, 1904.
OSAKA HOTEL,
NAKANOSKIMA PARK,
OSAKA, JAPAN.
(TELEPHONE: No. 713, HIGASHI).
2181
MURDERS BY A NEGRO,
Ghastly Scenes on a Ship.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The story of the massacre of practically the whole of a ship's crew and passengers by a negro off the coast of Honduras has just reached Queenstown."
According to the information to hand, it seems that on the night of June 30 the trading schooner "Olympian" left the harbour of Utils for Belizo. The vessel had on board, in addition to the captain and three men who formed the crew, nine passengers, including four women and two Children. At midnight, the passengers were alarmed at the sound of firearms and shouts of murder,' which came from the deck, and the women, going on deck, wore horrified to see the dead bodies of the
"THIS HOTEL, which faces the River in Three Sides, is the only one in OSAKA captain and several men lying around, and
Catering for Foreigners.
ALL UP-TO-DATE COMFORTS AND EXCELLENT CUISINE.
R. EARI, Manager.
December 5, 1904.
THE
SEASONABLE
COMPLAINT.
ALMOST EVERYONE, AT THE END OF SUM- MER, FEELS WILTED AND RUN DOWN. Wo wonder how Wo stood tha host of January and February 20 well, only to collapse when the weather is approelably coolor. The reason is that the Summer Wo strain is just boginning to tell on ua, noed to CLEAR THE SYSTEM OF POISONOUS WASTES, and to stimulate the Liver and Kidnoya Into action again. IN CHOOSING AN APER- IENT we look for certainty of re- suit, gentleness of action, and palata blonoss. LAKATINE, THE WORLD FAMOUS HUNGARIAN
APERIENT, to the only one of all the hundrede before the public which meats the ideal conditions. It is recommended by Phy- sicians as specially suitable for the use of ladies and childran. TRY ONE BOX. THE PRICE IS ONLY ONE CHILLING. Prepared only by the LAXATINE CO., LTD., Budapest, Hungary:
Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers.
Notices to Consignees.
LAXATINE
IS THE
REMEDY.
Insurances.
2182
BRITISH-INDIA STEAM NAVIGA- | FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO
TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.
THE
THE Co.'s Steamship Pundua, having
arrived from the above. Ports, Con signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain- ing on board after 4 PM., FRIDAY, the 26th Inst., will be landed at Consignees' risk and expeuse.
This vessel brings on Cargo ex Zibenghla and Gwalior from Madras and Pondi- cherry.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, August 24, 1905.
PRINTING
PRINTING.
PRINTING.
Artistic Printing
1612
.
Done with Neatness and
Despatob
At Moderate Prices
Programmes.
Company Reports..
Business Circulars.
OF
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
STATEMENT TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1903.
ASSETS, GOLD........ .$5,858,820.37- NET BURTLES, GOLD......$2,156,118.80 INCOME, GOL
$3,470,787.53
FIRE BRANCH.
HE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, March 23, 1904.
562
·
a negro, armed with a Winchester rifle, shooting down the remaining mon.
After the negro had killed all but one of the men, he ordered the last survivor to go
below and scuttle the vessel, but no sooner had the man! reappeared on deck than the negro shot him dend. He then got out the ship's boat and put two women-Misa Elsie Morgan and her sister, Mrs Walter Roso- and the latter's infant, six weeks' old, iuto
It, and, jumping in himself, sot out to row for the mainland, abandoning the schooner, thon believed to be in a sinking state, Aftor rowing for a distanco, he killed Mrs Rose and her child, and shot at Miss Mor- gan, wounding her in the arm,
Eventually Miss Morgan jumped over board and started to swim to the island, but with an injured and bleeding arm it was not an easy task. The negro fired a couple of shots at her, but they did not hit her. He asked her to come back to the boat, saying he would not harm her, but when she got within reach of his oar he hit her on the head, stunning her. Believing that she was killed, he rowed on.
JAPANESE FISHERIES.
The Study of British Methods.
moro
The visit of Mr Kata, a Japanese student, to England furnishes still one striking instance of the enterprise of the Japanese and their kocuness to acquiro a full knowledge, at first hand, of Western methods in every department of life.
Mr Kata's mission is to study the Fisheries of Great Britain, and to make an extensive report not only on the methods employed in the catching but also in the handling and final disposition of the fish. He describes his oficial position as the Consulting Engineer to the Fisheries of Japan.'
Additional importance is attached to the
out that he will make, since this will influence the Tokio authorities in the choice and general arrangements of a new central market which they have decided to build. The Nihonbashi, ' the present Japanese Billingsgate, 'is situated in the vory heart of the city, and in many ways is below the high standard that the council are striving for. Mr Kota, whoso headquarters are at the office of the Japanese Consul General, is quite a young man for so important a post, and speaks English fluently. I have just returned, he said to one of our representatives 'from a visit to your Billingsgate Market, which I have explored and examined most minute.
ly.
'The system employed is similar to ours in the Nihonbashi, but in every detail is more perfect, and certainly more modern. The cleanliness apparent everywhere was a rove lation to me, and your methods and arrange ments in this respect are very far ahead of ours. Early next week I am going on a steamor to the Dogger Bank, where I hope to study the methods of your deep sea fish- ing
-
Contractors.
Yau On,
HOUSEBUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, No. 40, HOLLYWOOD ROAD, YONTRACTOR to the Admiralty and Builder, and House Painter. Always in C
Chinoso Government. Matshed
stock a large supply of Building Materials.
Hongkong, March 10, 1905,
SHUN LEE & CO.,
510
SHIP'S CARPENTER, BOAT BUILDER, BLACK SMITH & CAULKER All Kinds of Jimbor For Sale. No. 50, PRAYA, WANGHAI, HONGKONG,
C. CHUNG HEE, Manager. Hongkong, March 20, 1905.
HUNG SHING,
592
BUILDING CONTRACTOR, No. 37, D'AGUILAR STREET.
- CONTRACTOR TO H. B. M.'s GOVERNMENT, &c., &c.
Hongkong, March 23, 1905,
TUNG LEE,
: (Late A TAY.) SHIPBUILDER, BOATBUILDER
AND
623
Banks.
Daiks.
INTERNATI
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, INT
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
CAPITAL PAID-UP Reserva LIABILITY OF SHARE-
HOLDERS.** RESERVE FOND
...£800,000
...£800,000 ...£875,000
,
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balances.
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4
"
В 8
31
"
21
T. P. COCHRANE,
Manager.
48
Hongkang May 13 190
THE
CORPORATION.
-BANKING
FISCAL AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATE IN CHINA, THE PHILIPPine Island8 AND THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
AUTHORISED.............GOLD $10,000,000 CAPITAL, PAID-UP.........GOLD $ 9,250,000 RESERVE FUND............GOLD $ 8,250,000
HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK. LONDON OFFICE-THREADNEEDLE HOUSE, E.0.
LONDON BANKERS: National Provincial Bank of England, Etd., Union of London and Smith'e Bank, Ltd. British Linen Company Bank.
BRANCHES & AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD.
Corporation Transacts every
D
..
BANK OF TAIWAN, TEcription of Banking and Exchange
:
LIMITED.
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER),
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED..........................Yen 5,000,000. CAPITAL PAID-UP ................................YEN 2,500,000,
HEAD OFFICE-TAIPEH, FORMOSA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES :
Kobo. Nagasaki.
Amoy. Anping. Foochow. Osaka. Koolung.
Shanghai.
(612
SHIPS' CARPENTER. BLACK SMITH AND CAULKER, OFFICE at 347, Des Vœux ROAD WEST, Workshop at YAUMATI. Hongkong, March 22, 1905.
Iam Woo & CO.,
CON
(FORMERLY LIN Woo & Co.), No. 12, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST). CONTRACTORS & HOUSEBUILDERS." YONTRACTORS to H.B.M.'s Govern. Wo ment and War Department. have always in Stock a large Supply of Building Materials. All communications please address to Mr Lam Woo.
460
Hongkong, March 3, 1905.
WING ON, CONTRACTOR AND HOUSEBUILDER,
No. 34, D'AGUILAR STREET.
Tainan.
Tamsui
Tokio.
Yokohama,
HONGKONG OFFICE:
4, QUEEN'S ROAD. Interest allowed on Curront Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application.
S. SHIGENAGA,
Manager. Hongkong, February 2, 1904, *
i
.218
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880.
Yen* 24,000,000
business. receives money in Current Ao- count and accepts Fixed Deposit at rates which may be ascertained on application.
20, Des Vœur ROAD, HONGKONG.
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager.
Hongkong, May 26, 1905.
Hotels.
20
KING EDWARD
HOTEL
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE
HOTEL.
Ladies Afternoon Tea Rooms.
་
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again struck out for the island, floating on her back now and again for rest, and during the morning eho was thrown a hore by the
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ACUTE BRIGHT'S DISEASE.
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Hongkong, March 22, 1905,
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ARRIVALS,
August 26. Alabaina, British steamer, 1,241, A, E. Ellis, l'ensacola (Fa) U.8.A. June 18, Phosphate Rock,-DODWELL & Co., Lu.
Laisang, British str.. 3,400, P. M. B. Lake, Calcutta August 12, and Singapore 39. General.JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Posset, Bruish steamer, 1.726. James, London July 10, General.. DODWELL & Co., Ln.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG KOTEL.
Major Lawless EM A. R. Lewis
Mr L. S. Lewis
Mr V. Lugebil.
Mr D. Maodonald'
Mr F. R. J. Adama Mr H.J. O. Large Mr O. Bainbridge Mr and Mrs T.
Bingham & child Mr 8. Bisney Mr W. S. Bissell ́ Mr E. A. Bonner Mr J. G. Brighton Mr L. Brouphill Mr and Mrs W.
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Dr O, Marriott
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O. Mrs L. Merrill
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Triumph, Gorman str., 789, A. Hansen, Lieut. H. F. Bell Moon Foochow and Amoy August 23, General,— OPAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
Tholma, Norwegian str., from Canton. August 27.
Liberia, German str, 2,255 J. Sanders, Shanghai August 23, General. -Hamburg AMERIKA LINIE.
Haimun, British str., 636, A. J. Robson, Tamsui, via Amoy and Swatow August 26, General---DovaLAS STEAMSHIP Co.
Pitsanulok, German steamer. 1,263, L. Goercken, Bangkok August 18, Rico. BUTTERFIELD & SWARE
Pronto, Norwegian str., 838, K. Larson, Hoihow August 26, Rice and General,-
A. R. MARTY.
R.N.
Mr W. L. Carter
Mr H. F. Chalkley
Dr. W. B. A. Moore
Mrs Morrison and
child
Mr and Mrs H. K.Mr A. G. Newington,
Mr O. C. Olifo FrancisMiss G. Ooi
Chambers
Hon. Dr
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Mra A. Oei
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Mr M. O. Clark Mr T. Clarko Eng. Lt. and Mrs
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Mr T. C. Downing
Miss C. Denvers
Mr H. Fletcher
Thetis German cruiar, 2,7 0. Glatyel, Mr C. Glover from Taingiau.
Wuhu, British str., 1,227, E. Richards, Wuhu and Chinkiang Avgust 23, Gonerul.
-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Loyal German str., 1,582, S. Lorenzen, Bangkok August 20, Ries and Goneral. SANDER, WIELER & Co.
Frithjof, Norwegian str., 891, Haroldsen, Tamsui, via Amoy and Swałow August 26, OSAKA SHOREN KAISHA.
Clorchili, American barque, 600. Huff
Baiphong August 23, Ballant
(LAD), MASTER
Shohdng, British str., from Canton
August 28
Petchaburi, German steamer, 1,375. G. Hillmann, Bangkok August 11, Rice and General. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Willebad German steamer, 3,082, Ph
Cuprul Oberamer, Sydney Auomet MELCHILIS & G
Mr A. W. Grant Tir F. Grous
Mrs F. Grou
Mrs E. Offord Patey Mr V. W. Peako
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Dr L. R. Reol
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Mr L, Rochet
Mr A. O. Scott
Mr J.
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Mr and Mrs F. C.Mr E. A. Snowin
Hagedorn
apt. T. Haft
Mrs Oci Teung Ham Mr R. Harding Engineer Capt. Hurst.
R.N.
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Min C. Kobb
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Merchant Vessels in Hongkong harbour.
Exclusive of latè Arrivals und Departures reported to-day.
To facilitate unding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sectione, commencing from Geen Island. Vassels bear the Hongkong shore are marked h., near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of
midway between each ́shore are marked e,, in conjunction with the figures depoting the sections.
B-ction.
1. From Greer Jaland-to the Oax Worke,
2. From Ose. Works to Jardine's Whart.
3. From Jardine's Whard 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.
Vessels Names.
Alabama. A lavia Bonlarig
Atchar
decison.
7. From Naval Yard to Blue Bullding.
8. From Blue Buildings to East Point.
9. From Keller's Island to North Point. 10. Kowloon Wharves. 11. Jarowe
"Waari.
Caplan,
Plug and Rig.
1.ng, fate of Arrial selt.
Conityness or Agents,
Destination.
mark
Steamers.
Aragonia...
3 cEllis
cDavison..... kw Wallace....................... 4 schuldt
Battenhall
3 cRaison
Borneo Brand Changsha Chibli
Childar
City of Birmingham.
Deyawongre
Drufar
Frithjof
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Germania
Hermain Menzell.. FlineRDY
Hohenzollern
Huc.......
Fri
Kansu
Korca
E.K woon
Mr and Mrs Wright
Kumeang Laisang Lanschan
Liberia
Lightning
Loyal
Lydia
Haimun ..
PEAR
HOTEL.
Mr H. U. Jeffries
Rev. F. T. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Major Josling
M. chew.....
Boggan Mr and Mrs Judell
Mr Kylog
Mr and Mrs Lay
Mr & Mrs Bourchier Major & Mrs. Kolaall
* Chunsang, British str., 1,418, R. Cox, Capt. & Mrs Boyd Samarang August 19
MATHESON & Co.
Mr D. E. Brown
Major Chichester
Mr Chalmer
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| My A, N. Clothier
Bentario, British str. 2,510, A. Wallace. Shanghai Augusi 15. General GIPH Taviseros & Co.
ué, French steamer, 705, G. Godinau, Haiphong, ru Pukhoi, Hoibow and Kwong how wan Aug 27 General. -AR MARTY.
Yuensing, British steamer, 1,128, P. Rolfe. Manila August 25, Goporal. Jau MINE, MATHESON & Co.
Kuns, British str., from Canton.
DEPARTURES
August 26
Tholma, for Waskematsu.
Mr Lauder
Dr & Mrs Macfarland
Mr Maddaford
Mr and Mrs A. E.Mr R. Martin
Cucks
Col. Darling
Mr Dixon
Mr and Mra Dureau Lieut. A Dymock
Mr and Mrs J. Meier
Mr R. Mitchell
Mr Muelle
M L. Hough O'Neil Major Parry
Mr and Mrs Edwards Mr. J. P. nce
Mr Fuller
Capt. Gates
Mr Philpot
Mr H.E.Pollock,K.C.
Mr B. Brotherton Mrs Sawer
Harker
Mr A. Sinclair
Mr and Mrs F. J.Mr and Mrs Smith
Hoskin
Col Haynes
August 97
Mr F. A. Hazeland
Ithaka, for Kubao.
Daijin Maru, for Swatow,
Oraighall for Kutolinotru,
Telemact us for Saigon.
Carl Diederichsen, för Haiphong
Courtfield, for Bombay.
Kuunglee, for anton.
Hangsung, for Canton.
Choysang for Swatow,
Iphigenia, British cruiser, for Amy
Thelis, German cruiser. for South Africa.
August 28.
Pocet for Kobe,
Lucia Vittoria, for Kwong-chuw-wan.
Wuhu, for Canton.
Chikli, for Swatow.
Lennor for Callao.
CLEARED.
Benlari, for Singapore and London.
Haimun, for Swatow
Alabuma, for Kobe,
Pundua, for Amoy
Liberia, for Singap re and Hamburg. Machew, fo Swatow.
Lydin, for Nagasaki.
ARRIVED,
Per Laisang, from Calcutta &c.. Mr and Mrs Hagedorn and child, Mr Gubbay, Mr O'Connor, and 730 Chinese.
Por Yuensing, from Manila, Lt. Poole. Misses F. Adams, E. Stephens, and F. Maxwell, Mrs G Wheaton, Mrs F. Chelly, Mr and Mrs Read, Me-srs C. Major, W. Kitcheno, J. Connor, C Darling, J. Etner, T. Garrison, A. McWillie, F. Muscat, F. Beadford, L. Bonnett, J. McDermott, Lehmann. Ferrand, Forster, J. Rosney, Brethen ider, Paterson, 116 Chinese and 1 Japanese.
Mr Von de Stadt
Mr Stoker
Montanea
M. Strave
Nord
Theang
Opland
Paklat
Petchaburi
jk w Sembill
cJohansen
P
Moore
25 Essabloy
28 Gibb, Livingston & Co.
19 Portland & Asiatic S.'S. OS'hai & Portland, Or Sept. 1. 29 Dodwell & Co., Ld. 21 Melchers & Co. 18Chinese
...........ritish str. 1241 Aug, 28 Dodwell & Co., Ld.
British str. 7423 Aug. British str. 2510 Aug. Ver. str. 3324 Aug. British str. 1378 July vier. str. 1312 Aug. Norw. str. 1519 Aug. British str. 1800 Aug. British str. 1124 Aug. ...Norw. str. 1012 Aug. British str. 94 May Ger. str. 1067 Aug. Norw. str. 1102 Aug.
3 cHooker
3cNielsen
8 Watron....
3 c Bruhn
13 cBing
8
Baraldson
3 Dahl .........
19 Bufterfield & Swire 23 Butterfield & Swire 22 A., T. & Co. 14Order
16 Melchers & Co.
18 Angaard, Thoresen & Co.
Norw. str. 891 Aug. 27 Osaka Shosen Kuisha
P. tersen......
Norw. str. Juer.
626
3 cHansen
9 Sawer
2 cKraeft..............
9 chodinou
3 cAndersen
Dowson
3 cZceder
3 Stehr
cBuller.
4 cLake
--Sperling.
b c Sanders
4 cSpence
ug.
9Order
str. 1714 Aug. 14 Jebsen & Co.
Aug. 11 Chinese
Ger. str.
British atr. 1637 Aug. 18Jardine. Matheson & Co. Jer. str. 660 July 20 Melchers & Co.
French str.
705 Aug. 28 A. R. Marty
......Norw. str. 860 Aug. 26 Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
3 Lorensen
3 Girstenbran
Harjes
6 h Robson
Can us..... Brandt ...Haraldsen
9 cDavies......
|British etr. 1142 (Aug.
er.
Amer. str. E651 Aug. str. 1487 Aug. British str. 2077 Aug, British str. 3460 Aug.
Ger. str. 2300 Aug.
24 Butterfield & Swire 21P. M. S. S. Co.
21 Siomsson & Co.
16 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 26 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
7ebsen & Co.
Ger str. 255 Aug. 27amburg-Amerika Linlo
K'loon Dock
S'hai & San F'elece Sept. 6.
Kobe & Yokohamis August 31.
British str. 2122 Aug. 21 David bassoon & Co., Ld. Spore & Calcotta Gor. str. 684 Aug. 27! ander, Wieler & Co.
...Ger.
str. 1771 Aug. 23-iemsson & Co.
Jer. atr.
996 Aug. 23 Punterfield & Swire 636 Aug. 27 Douglas Steamship Co.
British str.
Amer. str.
208 Aug. 21Jorgo & Co.
Ger. str.
Norw. str. 930 ug.
969 Aug. 1thinese
5A aard, Thoresen & Co.
British str. 1787 Aug, 19 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Norw. str. 644 Aug. 24thinoso
Kloon Duck
August 29.
Swatow & Bangkok August 29. ¡Swaton
August 29. Kloon Dock
'loon Dock
Destination,
MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1905.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vesseln.
Australian Ports ........... Eastern (8).... Cebu & Iloilo........................ Kaifong (6) .......................... Genoa, Mars,, L'pool. Achilles (8) Japan via Shanghai.. Ejimahi (8) Java Porta...................... Tjilatjan (6) Japan via Shaughal Tjipanas (6) Java Ports............ Bogor (a)
Agents.
Dute
Lean Ma
Gibb, Livingston & Co. Sept. 6, at Noon. Butterfield & Swire... Sept. 1. Buttorfield & Swire.... September 20. Java-China-Japau Lijn end half August Java-China-Japan Li 1st half of Sept Java-China-Japan Lij 2nd half of sept. Java-China-Japan Lijn 1st half of Supt. Koba ........ ......................(Thangsha (A)..
Butterfeld & Swire...optember 6. Kobe & Y'hamia Kumsang (6) Jardine,Matheson&O Aug. 31, at 3 p.m. L'eon, Am'dam, A'er; [Pakling (8)... Butterfield & Swire.. sept. 12. L'don, Am'dam, A'or] | Antenor (8)
Butterfield & Swire.. Sept. 26. 'don. Ani'dam, A'erį Alcinous (6)
Butterfield & Swire... (Oct. 10, London, Antwerp, &c Malacca (8)...... ................ P. & 0. §. N. Co....... [About Aug. 31. › London', &o........................ Bengal (8).............. P. & O. S. N. Co.... Sept. 9, at Noon Mar., L'don, A'orp... Merionethshire (s) Shewan; Tomes & Co.jabout Oct. 10. Marseilles vin Saigon Armand Rehic (4)..... Messageries Maritime Sept. lum. Mar., Havre, A'erp. &e.jlnos (6)
Messageries Maritime About Sept. 6. Manila
Showan, Tomes & Co. Sept. 2, at Food. Shewan, Tomes & Co Sept. 9, at Noon. Jardino, Matheson&0 Sept. 1, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire August 29. .....Butterfield & Swire.. September S.
|Rubi(s).
Zafiro (s).. Yuensang (8)
Manila
Manila
Manila
N'ki, Kobe, Y'ama,&o.(Jason (8)
Taming (0)..........
Now York v.Suez Cana |- kimosa (A)
Dodwell & Co. Limited About Aug. 29. New York v.Suez Canal Satsuma (s) ............... Dodwell & Co., Ld... About Sept. 25. NewYork v.Suez Canal Sierra Blanca (s). .....Shewan, Tomes & Co. About Sept. 20 NowYork v. Suez Cana Seneca (8)
-
Standard Oil Co....... Latter part of Sopt.
Amhold, Karberg& Co About Sept. 2. Butterfield & Swire.. August 29.
.......... Pacific Mail S.S. Co... Sept. 8, at Noon
. & O. S.8. Co....... Sept. 12, at Noon. Pacific Mail S S. Co.. Sept. 20, at Noon. Pacific Mail 8.S. Co... Uct, 6. at Noon, Pacific Mail S.8. Co.. Oct. 17, at Noon. P. & O. 8. N. Co.......About Aug. 31.. ........... Jardine, Matheson&Co Aug. 31, at Noor,
P. & O. S. N. Co...... About Sept. 17. Jardine,Matheson&Co Sept. 1, at 3 p.. Jardino, Matheson&Cr|Sept. 5, at 3 p.m. D. Sassoon & Co, Ld. Aug. 29, at 3 p.m. Sander, Wieler & Co. Aug. 29, p.m. Portland & A. S. Co..Sept. 1, Daylight. Portland & A. S. Co. Sept. 26, Daylight. Portland & A. S, Co. Oct. 14, Daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Aug. 29, at 10 s.in. ................ Osaka Shoson Kaisha. August 31.
New York & Boston... Afghan Prince (8).. Ningpo and Shanghai Shäohsing (8) San F'cisco via Japan Koren (s).... San Francisco v. Japan Coptic (6) San Francisco v. Japar Siboria (8) San Francisco v. Japar Mo golia (8) San Francisco v. Japar China (9) 'hai,Moji,Kobe Y'ma. P. ra (8). Shanghai..... Tingsang (s).. Shanghai................ Simla (6) .......... S'pore, S'baya & S'rang Hinsang (a) S'pore, P'ang Calcutta Laisang (8)......................................... S'pore, P'ang, Calcutta. Lightning (5). S'pore,P'ang, Ul'bo &o. Austria (8) S'hal and Portland, Or Aragonia (6) S'bai and Portland, Or Nicomedia (s) S'hai and Portland, Or Numantia (8),. Swatow
Haimun (0) S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Triumph (8) ....... S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Daijin Maru (5) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsa Proteus (8). S'tow.Amoy& Anping Promise (s) S'tow C'foo & T'tain.. Chihli (8) Tacoma, S'tle. Victoris Yangtezo (6) ........... Victoria, B.C., Tacomя Lyra (8)
13 Schlytter
Victoria, B.C., Tacoms Pleiades (8) Victoria, B.O., Tacoma Shawmut (s)
'C
... Demos..
Ger. str. 1018 Aug. 24 Butterfield & Swire
Bangkok
August 30.
Vancouver (B.0,), &o Tartar (s)
3 cHillmann
Ger.
Petrarch
B Ahrens
Uer.
str. 1189 Aug. 28utterfield & Swiro str. 1262 Aug. 7Sander Wieler & Co.
Pitsanulok
3 Goercken
Ger.
Paschan
Lemcko
Ger.
str. 1267 Aug. 27 Butterfield & Swire str. 1700 July 24Felsen & Co
Progress.. I'ronto
3 cSteen
Norw. str. 1800 |Aug. 21|Order
Pundus
3 c Larsen BcSwanson... Notley 2 c Miles
cRehwaldt Borthcombo
Roti
Sabine Rickmers Sameen
3 cFarrell
3 cWinne
Shaohsing
Stettin
Sumatra
Sutton Hall
Taming
Mr A. Heisgaun
Mr and Mrs Holling
worth
Mr W. von Uffel Mr C. Gordon Vaudi.
Capt. & Mrs Vereker Dr M. J White Mr. F. C. Wilford
Tholina Tingsang... Tjilat jap
Mr W. 1. Howard
Mr. B. Hudig
DONNAL-ORT HOTEL
Mr P. R. Adains Mrs C. M. Jack
Mrs Morris J Assau Mr R. M. Joseph Mr H. B. Bacun
Miss L. Bambauer
Mr B J. Barlow
Mr B. Baxter
Mr A J. Brown Mr Fr. Bradley
Mr J E. Joseph
Mr King
Mr H. Linn
Mr B. Lycurgus
Mr F. Meisner
Mr H. Emery Miller
Mr C. O. ampbell Mr J. S. Mohler ME E. P. Erskine Mr J. Murchie Mr and Mrs H1. FyreMr A. E. Paine Mr R. M. Ezekiol
Miss Hal. George Mr A. J. Good win Mr R. A. Graham
Mr R. W. Hond
Mr A. A Heimsath Miss G Herbert
Mr Herbert
Mrs Herbert
Mr J. M. Hyson
THOMAS'S
Miss Sybil Baron Mr J. Barr
Mr W. T. Parker Mr A. Taylor Mr D. J. Taylor Mr C. Templeman Mr J. D. W. Thomson Mr and Mrs Tomsiu
and children Mr Zopf
Mrs Zapf
HOTEL, Mr. Gowan Mrs B. Gray
Mr and Mrs R. Barse Mr Arthur C. Hendru Mr A. Bauman Mr J. D. Herbert Mr J. O, Brien
Mr G. F. Burrus
Mr Win Caddon Mr W. Christian Mr G. Christian Mr A. Cohen
MTH GH
Mr R. E. Landan Miss A. Lawn
Mr Gol Lai Min Mr W. C. M Pellett Mr and Mrs Pierro
Ormand
Mr G. M. Cook Mr and Mrs B. Cuzco Mr A. Rault Miss W. Daty Mr E. Richards Mrs L. Dislerin Mr G. Ridgway Mr Win. Douglas Miss L. RousSENG Mr F. M. Egain Mr & Mrs C. Vonaccia Mr S. J. Estelan Mr J. Walhina & Run Mr A. Gederici Mr J Walton
Per Will had, for Hongkong from Sydney, Mears C. Tellinck, G. Compare and O. Bridge; from Herbertshohe, Messrs O. Sältrup and Steuermann Schuh: macher; from Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Misa G. Glen Mesars Hortsmann and Schiller. From Dr Sam Gordon Sydney for Shanghai, Mr and Mrs Stuckey for Yokohama, Mr and Mrs Cardow, Messrs T. Chadwick, E. Schmidt, and T. Kajima.
SHIPPING REFORTS. The British stoamor Yuensang reports: From Manila August 25th, fine clear wea. ther, moderate Northerly winds and sea smooth,
VEBBELS AT
THE DOOKS-- At Kowloon, Lanschan, Changsha, Montanes, Nord, Courtfield, Rubi, Devawongse. Kumsang, Sumatra.
Cosmopolitan.--Kowloon. Aberdeen.-Oconna.
ار
Kxchange.
HONGKONG, August 28, 1905.
**
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Documentary, 4 months' aighc, .....1/11
On London-
Bank, Wire,
...1/11,
29
On demand... ***
Ge
1/11
30 days' sight,
200
1/11
"
4 months' sight,
14
Oredita, 4
"
1/11 ...1/11
Ja Paris-
On demand,
Un Borlin-
On Demand,
On New York-
On demand,
Credits, 4 months' sight,
Wire....
MA
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Mr & Mrs C. Zuddi Miss Beatie Young
CARLTON HOURE.
Mr Ainslie Mr Roger J. Andap. Capt. T. Anderson Mr A. E. Blanco Mr W. B. Boyco Mr J. Cruickshank Mr L. T. Delaney Mr A. H. Douglas Mr A. Fletcher Miss M. Gaine Miss M. Rayos
Mr J. Jorgensen Mr Kohlmoos Mr Alex. J. Lugebil Mr Mason Mr U. Norverna Mrs Parker & child Mr A. J. Pugh Madame Ribot Miss Squaro Mr O. Staeger Mr E. M. Williama
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr M. E. Asgor Mr A. E. Asger
Charles
Dr Bilfinger
Мг
Mr J. G. Korteling Mr C. Kraay Capt. H. Kreba W.Mr E Y. Kwan
Mr John Kynoch Mr Wm. T. Grund Capt. C. Moller Mr J. Watt Jameson Mr E. J. Moses Mrs J. W. Jameron Mr K. Tonami Mr C. Y. Khoo
Frankol
I
PELHAM HOUSE.
Mr M. Barpattan
Mr J. Hutchings Mr Fred. A. Brown Mr Hibberdine Man Mr Bucklo
rera
Mra Bargin and childMr McDonald
Mr Cook
244 Mrs Donny
Mr Edwarda
Mr M. Goldstein
Mr R. Hemmings
20
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248
Mr Dobbs
199
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146
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On Bombay
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On Caloutts-
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On demand, ...
On Singaporo-
On demand,
On Manila
On demand, Pes06
On Shanghai--
On demand,
80 days' sight, (private paper)
On Yokohama
On demand,
Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tas!)..... Bovereigns (Bank's buying mabo) Bliver (Day 05.) s
Mr J. R. Newbold Mrs Patteson & son Mr George Patton
Mr Perret
Mr S. H. Sutton
Hongkong Register.
140 Temperature
9%pm. Direction of
Triumph
Willebad
Wahu....
Yuensang
Sailing Vongola Lowhill
Pass of Brander Travancore.....
Norw. str. 837 Aug. 27]A, R. Marty”
British str. 2126 Aug. 24 Jardine. Matheson & Co. British str. 1611 Ang. 21-hewan, Tomes & Co. Ger. str. 600 Aug. 7 Bradley & Co.
998 Aug. 21 Melchers&tb. Brit. str. 1310 Aug. 241utterfield & Swire British str. 1996 Aug. 20 Geo. McBian
JOT.
str.
Ger. str. 1684 Aug. 24 Melchers & Co.
9 Dowse........... British str. 2870 Aug. 24-1andard Oil Co.
3 cOuterbridge
18 cloger
3 Smith..
3 Koops..
3 cHansen
kwbonauer
3 cRichards.......
5 cRolfe
B Jarvis
8 cRyder
3 c'Chamberlin
British str.
1850 Aug. 26 Butterfield & Swire Norw, sir 1 87 Aug. 21 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha British str. 1046 Aug. 22 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Dutch str. 2470 Aug. 26 Java-China-Japan Lijn. Ger.
769 Aug. 16saka Shosen Kaisha str. 3138 Aug. 2 Melchers & Co. British str. 125 Aug. 27 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1128 Aug. 28 Jardine. Matheson & Co.
Jer.
str.
|B, 4-m, hk | 3740 (July 12 tandard Oil Co. [B, 4-m. bk-| 2006 July 28|Standard Oil Co.
British sh, 3200 June 8urder
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL |
[SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER] Agamemnon, Juson, Silesia (Aust.) Aug. 4; Roon, Slavonia, Syria, Suxanley, 8; Pa lermo Polynesien, Teenkai, Longsor 11; Benlowers, Glancus. Glenturret, Sachsen, Sikh, Manica, Montrose, 15; Andalusia, Benlomond, Kuisqw, Flintshire, Nord pol, Redhill, 18; Bayern, Diomed, Jova, Nippon, Ounfi Socotra, Sophie Rick- meis, Jaureginberry, Neilly, Ohio, 29; Caledonien, Dardanus, Hyson, Scharn- horst, 25.
Mreils.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Mails will close :- For NAGASAKI & KOBE. –
Per Lydia, at 8 a.m., on Tuesday, the
29th August. SWATOW.-
For
Per Raimun, at 9 a.m., on Tuesday, the
29th August.
For HAIPHONG.—
Per Pronto, at 9 a.m., on Tuesday, the
29th August.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-
OUTTA.-
Per Lightning, a 2 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 29th August.
1
Haiphong Amoy & Rangoon
¡August 29.
August 19..
Ningpo & Shanghai August 29.
Manila
August 29.
Batavia & Macassar August 31.
Kabe & Yokohama August 30.
China Coast Meteorological.
Bestion.
Register,
27th Aug.-AT 4 P.M.
Boure.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Por Heungshan, at 115 p.m., on Tues. Naha......... 29.77
day the 29th August,
The Imp. Gman Mail s.s. Roun, with the GERMAN MAIL. left Singapore un Friday, the 26th August, at 8 mFor MACAO. - and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 29th August, at I p.m. The P. M. S. S. Siberia which left San Francisco on the 16th August, will arrive in Yokohama on the 31st Aug., aking the trip from San Francisco to Yokohama vin Honolulu in 14 days. She may be expected to arrive here on about the 13th of September.
The C. P. R. Co.'s 6.8. Empress of Japan Teft Vancouver on Monday afternoon, the 14th August. fo Hongkong, via the usual Ports of Call,
For MANTA.-
Wlad.
Direction.
Force
Weather.
Vl'ostock..
P
Nemaro...
30.00, Hakodate.. 20.97 Tokio
NE
"
"
Kochi...... Nagasaki... 29.83 Kagoshima 29.83 Oshima.....
11
29.86 29.87
10
"
29.80
"1
"
Tahi'jima... Taihoku...
29.66
Taicha......
P./29.67 29.65
NE
Tainan
20. 7
N
17
Koshan...* 29.67!
NW
For
NINGPO & SHANGHAL--
For
Per Shaohsing, at 3 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 20th August BANGKOK.~
Pescadores 29.70 Waihaiwei.3 p.
N
"
11
11
Gutzlaff.... 29,-2 83 75 NE Sharp Pk., 29.68
CV
ᎦᎬ
0
Swatow .....
11
Canton ....
11
Wednesday,
Per Tami, at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the
29th August.
Per Paklat, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the Amoy ......
29th August.
The O. &0. Cu,'s 8.8. Captic, with the For AMERICAN MAIL, left Yokohama for this port via Manila, on Wednesday, the 23rd August.
Steamers Expected.
The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.8. Tartar arrived at Yokohama at 3 p.m. on Thursday, tho 24th August, and left again at 6 8.in. on Saturday for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at noon, on Sun day, the 27th August.
The P. & O. Co.'s 8.8.-Pera left Singapore for this port on the 4th August, at
Doon.
The 8.8. Benclench, from Antwerp and London, left Singapore on the 23rd August, for this port.
The C. P. R. Cols 8.5. Athenian left..
Yokohama on Sunday morning, the 20th August, for Victoria and Van-
couver,
YOKOHAMA & KOBE. —
Willehad, at 3 p.m.,
T
He 30th August.
For BATAVIA, SAMARANG, SOURA
BAYA & MACASSAR.-
Per Tjilatjup, at 11 a.m., on Thursday,
the 31st August. SHANGHAI,-
For
Po: Tingsang, 2 p.m., 01 Thursday,
the 31st August.
For KOBE & YOKOHAMA.-
8387 E 29.63; 91 67 SE Hongkong 4 p. 29.64 8673 6sw| Vict. Peak Gap Rock 29.67 Macso....... Ilsiphong.. Manila Bacolod...
D
Uliolo ...... Cobu
39W
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29.49 86
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BW
81
W
.84
8
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For
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WEIHAIWEI, CHEFOO, NEW- CHWANG & TIENTSIN.-
Vl'ostock. Nemuro,
78.
в в.
Hakodate..
"
Per
Kansu, at 3 p.m, on Thursday, the Tokio 31st August,
+
For
SINGAPORE, SAMARANG.-
Nagasaki... SOURABAYA &
Kochi...... Kagoshima Oshima.....
•
13
lebi'jíma Taihoku
Per Kumsang. at 2 p.n., on Thursday,
the 31st August.
Per Hinsang, at 2 p.m., on Friday, the Naha....
1st Sept.
UITUTT
Osaka Shosen Kaisha. September 10. Oanka Shosen Kaisha. Sept. 3. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Sept. 6, Butterfield & Swire... August 28, Butterfield & Swire... September 28. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Sept. 16. Dodwoll & Co. Limited About Oct. 7. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Oct. 14. Canadian P'io R. Co September 13.
Vancouver (B.C.), &e Empress of Japan (a). Canadian P'fic R. Co September 20. Vancouver (B.C.), &e Empress of China (a).. Canadian P'fie R. Co. Oct. 18. Weihaiwei, T'sin, &c.Kansu (9)
|Butterfield & Swiro.. August 31.
DARUDIAKATO
SEARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS
Blocks,
PANKN,'
August 28, 1906.
No. of Shares.
Value.
Past
Closing Quotation
Crash.
20,000 $ 99,925 2
10,000 $
125
Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corp. National Bank of China, Limited... MARINE INSUBANDES, Canton Insurance Office Co., Ed. China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 8 North-China Tonsurance Co., Ed..... 10,000 € Union Insurance Society, Ld..........................| 10,000 [8 Yangteze Insurance Association, Ed. 8,000 $
FIRE INSURANCEE,
China Fire Insurance Co., Ed. ................ 20,000 9 Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.. Ld. 8,000 a
DOCKA, ETC.
280
All London, £89,10 cum div. 7 £5838, buyers
250 50-335, buyers 83.33 $ 2579, hayers
15 ន 582
250 g 100 780, bagere 100 g
1721
184, buyers
100
250
4935, Fullers
Hhong & Whampaa Dock Do Ed. Engoon G-o. Fenwick & Co., Limited... 18,00 Now Amoy Dock Co., Ltd......... 10,000 s
50
$191, ex div., bayere
[ƒ ̈28, «ollers, ex New Issue'
26 69
2826, Now Jesue
STFAMBOATE, TUG8, ITO
63817
S. O. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld..... 55,700 Tis. 100 T100 Tls. 137, sellera
Cina and Manila S. S. Co., Ld.. { 30,non s
259 25$20, Eullore
Douglas Steamship Co., Limited 20,000
HK. O, and M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 Indo-China S. N. Company, Limited| 60,000
50
all 835, sollere
16 *
15 $96, bayers
10
all 295, buyers
Star Forry Company. Ed.
10,000 10,000
10% 10
10 833, sollere
5 (225, collery
11 21-Feilers
Shell Transport & Trading Co. Ltd.... 2.000.000 € Taka Tag and Lighter Co., Ld. 860 Ts. 50 Tla 60 Tle. 30.
Ts 60, nollers
Preference. 100,000 T8 50 Tis. 50 Tls. 60, sellers
Shaughal Tug & Lighter Co., Ltd. 200,000
do.
BEFINEDIES,
Uhina Sugar Company, Limited...... 20,000 100 All 8299, buyera Luzon Sagar Company, Limited..... 7,000 2
100 all 25, sollers Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld..... 7,000 Tle. 60 T 50 Tis. 70
WHAEVES.
All
$99, buyers
HK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 50,000 50
10,000 8 Shanghal and Hongkew Wharf Co. 12,000 e. 100 T100 Tls. 4924, ex div., sellera
LAND AND BUILDING.
Hongkong Land Investment and 50,000
Agency Company, Limited.......
hanghai Land Investment Co., Ld 52,000 Tla. Kowloon Land and Building Com-}
6,000: pany
Wel-hel-wel Land & Building Co., Ed| 3,764 |Tls.
30 840, salon 25 Tl2.25 Ths. 12, bayera
50 S 50 850, sellore
100
100 ($1281, buyers
50 TlB.50 Tls. 122
60
10
all 812, buyers
umphreys Estate & Finance 00.... 150,000) West Point Building Co., Limited...12,500
ពុទ
100
all
8215, buyers
16,000
For, 250 oll
$490
118/134, bayore.
BRICK AND CEMENT.
106 1087, sollers
28th Aug. 10 a..
TRAMWAYS.
HK High-Lovol Tramways Co., Ed. 1,250
MININO.
| Scclótó Française des Charbon-1
nages du Tonkin. .................................................... Raub Aust, Gold Mining Co., Ed.....200,000
HOTELA, ETC.
50 all 150, sellors
.60 s. 135, sales
Bongkong Hotel Company, Ltd.... 12,000 g Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tiontein). 2,000 T.TIB.50 Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hal) 30,000
DISPENSARIES,
1. S. Watson & Co., Limited... 90,000 8 Watkins Limited
LIGHTING,
KİM............ 10,000
25 325 831)
108 10814, bayere
10 all $175, bayers
IK. and Chins Gas Co., Limited... 7,000 € Shanghal Gas Company. Ltd..... 8.000 Ta, 60 MT. 122), bayers Hongkong Electric Co., Limited. ....... 30,000 $ 10 10 1816, remière Now Electrics (new issue) *******30,000
Green Island Cement Co., Ed. ......150,000 g
Bolla Asbestos Eastern Agency, }
United Asbestos Oriental Agency, 2,00Jord'
Limited
Hk. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd, 15,00 9 Hongkong Dairy Farm Co...***** 25,000 $ Hongkong Ice Company, Limited... 5,000 8. Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd.... 7,200 £ H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. 10,000 8 Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. 125,000 Ewo Cotton Sploning and Wear- ing Co., Ld. .............................................2, International Cotton Manufactur-
ing Co., Ld.
od Laon-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning
and Weaving Co., Ld.
25
10 $16)
10 814 buyers.
6817, sales & sellera
all 82374, sollere
20 £20 Tls. 420, buyers
all 8162
50 108 10816, sales 20,000 Ts, 50 Tia 50 Tls. 49
10,000 TIP. 75 Ma.76 Tla. 49
Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Ed.. 2,000 Tie. 500 Tls 570 Tls. 200 buyers
China Provident Loan Mortgage
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The 8.8. Lowther Castle left New York on the 6th August, for China and Japan.
6. 29.64 The O. S. S. Ld. Co.'s 9.8. Jison loft
Taichu...... $29.79 Singapore on the 26th August, at MAILS BY THE German Packet. —
Tainan.....
29.60 daylight, and is due here on the 31st The GermanContract Packet P. E. Friedrich
will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, Pescadores Koshun ...
29.59 August
20.62 the 30th August, with Mails for the Weihaiwcia. United Kingdom, the Continent of
Gutzlaff Europe and countries beyond, vid
29.60 8185 Sharp Pk., Brindisi to the Straits Settlements,
Amoy Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, (vin Swatow... 9a. 29,69 78 95 ... 6a. 29.66 81 91 Tuticorin), Adon, Egypt, Malta, &c., Canton ...... 29.68 82 87 Hongkong 108.29.68 85 79 Vict. Peak Gap Rock
The P. & A. Co.'s s.e. Nicomedia loft Portland on the 17th August, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 16th September.
Latest Advices. The M. M. Co.'s steamer Polynesien, with the next FRENCH MAIL, will leave Singapore on the 28th August, at 5 p.m. for this port, via Saigon. The E. & A. ste mer Australian, from Sydney, left Port Darwin on the 28th August, for Manila and Hongkong.
| The C. P- R. Col'a s.s. Empress of India arrived at Nagasaki at 8 a.m. on Monday, the 28th August, and left again at 3 p.m. on same day for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 6 on Tuesday, the 29th August.
Temperature.
HONGKONG, August 28, 1905. BARMETERO-
p.m.
Previous day
n date at On date at
at 4 p.m
IU ANI,
4 p.m.
IM
29.72-
£6
29.76
29.04
85
86
Humidity
77
73
9 A.M.
29.72
**
SW
89W
Wind
956
Forco
1
2
Do Do. THERMOMETER-
-I-PM-
-29.66
4 P.M.
20.63
9 A.M.
.81
711
Rain
1.P.M...
++
82
12
Do
4 F.M.
82
Do. (Web bulb)
9 A.M.
78
951
Do.
Do.
1 P.M.-
80
+853.66
Tie
Do.
4 P.M.
80
...10.20
284
Do. Maximum ...
82.
Weather
1
Do..
Hichert open air temperature on the 20th......89 Cowest open air temperature on the 20th..
F. G. Fiao, First Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 27th, 1905.
Do. Minimum over night... 74
&c.
i
Printed Matter and Samples at 10a.m. Registration at 10a.m.
(Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be in- cluded in this contract mail.
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29.79, 81 91
N
................................. 0 0 2 0 ! | 8 | ÷ 8 • | |
Ld.
MISCELLANEOUB.
10
589, sollere
100 $28, cellore
8,604 £
12/6-
12/6 27, buyera
108
4 $9, fales
10
10
7 8
100tde
8,000 Tis. 100 T100 Tis. 57, buyere
BSW
Lotters at 11 a.m.
Registration, with late fen of 10 cents p to 10.45 a.m.
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Late Letters 11 to 11.30 a.m. Postage 10 centa.
Extra
Macao Haiphong.. Manila Bacolod Iloilo Coba
31
Dr
$29.7
29.52 86
29.66 81 77
[wsw
W
8W
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29,76 82 82
-1
Oo, Ed.Dia-PETTI, China Borneo Company, Ltd.
200,000 8
10 10 89
C. S. James 10 a. Malate.....
****** 60.000 Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited ... 1,200 12,000 Wm. Powell, Ld, so.......................
3,000
128 10
12811.75 all 836
10 8 10
$114, sellers
#104, sollers, news Issue
∙F. G. Fioo, First. Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Aug. 28, 1905,
No Need of a Doctor.
Shanghal and Hongkong Dyeing
and Cleaning Co., Id. .............
1,200 8
60$ 50 950-
South China Morning Post
6.000 $
26 25 320, sellere
CIGAR COMPANIES,
Philippine Co., bảo vệ 167,500,
Amount.
300 $
Value.
108 100 891, sellers 500$-40 $100
Interest
Quotation
BY THE UNITED STATES l'ACKET. MAILS Tho United States Mail Packet Korea will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Sept., with Mails for Amoy, Shanghai, Japó, -San Francisco,
nited States, Canada, Peru, & PAINS in the stomach and attacks of colic Albambra F.mit.
which will be closed at follows: Printed-Matter and Samples at 10 a,mi, Registration at 10a.m. (Registration, with late fee of 10 cents,
up to 10.30 a.m.); Lotters at 11 a.m. Supplementary Mail on board up to the timb lixed for departure of the mail. Extra Postage 10 cents,)
come on suddenly and are extremely painful that, immediate relief must be ob tained. There is no necossity of rending for a doctor in 'such cases if a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. No doctor can pre- scribe a better medicine. For sale by All Dealers; WATKING & Co, Ltd., General Agente
.
LUANJ.
F
7
Chiness Tutperial 1886 Tle. Y67,200 Tls. 2507 % p. sunum Par,
བརྒྱུད 1 aa ཅ བར རྣམ པ པའི
VERNON and SMYTH, Share Brokers.
Printed and published for the Proprietor. Gen. MurBay BAIN, by
DONALDų at Ne, 5, Wyndham Street, Hongkong.
WILLIAM HENRY