WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911.
Hughes & Hough,
AND W
"AUCTIONKERS TO' THE GOVERNMENT
General Auctioquero
AND
Share, Coal and. General Brokers..
PROPRIETORS To-kwa-Wan Ceal Storage.
-
Vid sed
A.B.C. STH 5TH KOTTIQATË,
A1, TELLORAPHIC GOODY
Telsprěphio Aldoni, HEIMON HONGKONG
.PUBLIC AUCTION.
NBE Undersigned havo secolved Instruc-
Te by Public Auction,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
IN
on
THURSDAY.
the 5th October, 1911, at 2.30 P.M., xt;
lentos, No. 8, Des Vœux Road,
their
onraer of Tes-Houm Sizeer, -- A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
[FURNITURE,
(Much of it now-stock), Comprising:-
Silk Tapestry covered Drawing Rroin Saite, Overmantels, Hatstands with Bo velled Glass, Teakwood Sideboards Kid Dinner Waggons. Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Marble-top Washstand and Burdaus with Bovelled Glasses, Double angi Single Brass and Base-mounted Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Crockery, Electro- plated and Glas Ware, Carpets, Cooking Stoves, Brass Feaders, Fire Brassos, &c.,. &c., "do;
Also
A few Large Carpots, One Sigall Biliard Table, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, One
Large American leu Chest and American
Iron Safes.
Carving
TERMS
f
will tus innard.
usual, **
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, September 27, 1911.
1234
'PUBLIC AUCTION, IE'Undersigned have received instruc-
Torte set by robije Austion,
on
SATURDAY,
the 7th October, 1911, at 2.30 r., at their SALES Roosrs, No. 8, Dus Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Stroot-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c.,
FORSTTURE,
£c.,
Aud Ono Finne by Collard & Collant.
(Fül. Particular from Qatálogue).. TEMBA 22 492',
HUGHES & HOUGH,
1976
Hongkong, Sep 30, 1911.
AUCTION SALE
or
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WITNEY. BLANKETS, LACE CUR- TAINS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS,
Co.,
&c.,
BL
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be beld a MONDAY, the 8th day of Cotor ber, 1911, at 3, at the Uffic of the Public Works Depa by Order of Elis Excellency the nor, of One Lot of OROWN LAND at Kennedy Town, is the Voleng of Hongkoog, for torm of 75 you79, with the option of rovowal as a Grown Rent to bo fixed by the "Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one
Jour
ther term of 76
Locality.
Registry Ro
Kennedy Townl
Particulars of the Lot,
Boundary
N
I.
fur
| kannal deut
• Upeet Price,
50
20 7,000 80
R.
PUBLIO AUCTION,
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEE B
PUBLIC AUCTION.. THE Undersigned has received instruc
tions from W. J. Chawroni, Esq., to sall by Fublic auction
FRIDAY
the 8th October, 1911, commencing at 19.30 .3, at his Resilence. No. 91, "DOCK TERILIer, Kowloon Docks,-
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE & SUNDRY CLOISONNE (Particulars from. Catalogue) Trax-Cash in delivery,
On View from Thursday, cho 4th "Oát, GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, October 9, 1911.
"PUBLIC AUOTION.
1286
THE Undersigned has received Instruc tions 10 sell by Public Auctien,
on
SATURDAY,
1287 the 7th October, 1911, at 12 o'clock, non,
Particular and Conditions of the lotting
by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of (ctober, 1911, 9., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excelloncy the Governor, of One Got of Crown Land at Cause- way Bay, adjoining Inland Lot No. 1740, in the Colony of Hong- kong, for a ceros of 75 years, with the option of renewal at & Crown Rent
at his Sales Rooms, DUDDELL STREET,-- ONE MOTOR CAR (OLAMENT), in First-claw running order.
28 E..P.; 4 Cylinders; Sima Bosh High Tension. Dual Ignition Magneto; Chain
Drivo; 4 Speeds and Reverse. TER-Unah on delivery.
On Viow from Friday, the 8-h Dat
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 3, 1011.
AUCTION,
THE CHINA MAIL.
SPECIAL
AUTUMN
DISPLAYS.
WHITEAWAY'S
New Importations. Unsurpassed Value. Popular Prices.
*Knitted Coats.
White Wool Norfolk Coats with Belt and Smoked Pearl
Buttons.
NO COLLAR
Similar to Sketch.
PRICE
$6.75
EACH.
Monday, Oct. 2nd
TELL
Saturday, Oct. 14th
Especo Two Special Items.
Vests.
Fine Silk and Wool Veats
LADIES WHITE
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
PRICE
Short Sleeves. 85 cts.
A Nice Tween Season Weight
SIZE PRICE Small $1.85 Each Medium $2.00 ..
Larga $2.25
DOZ. Fancy-Lawn- Handkerchiefs with Lace and Embroidered
Edges.
Price $2 doz. 20 cents Each.
LADIES
MSTITCHED! HANDKERCHIEFS
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Vœux Rood.
1291
VISIT TO A HAREM.
PUBLIC
GEO. P. LAMBERT las receiv
be ised by tha, Sarvayor of His Minstructions to sell by Public
Majesty the King, for one further term
of 75 years.
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Partiolars of the Lot.
Locality.
Reglatry in
No. of Bale.
ng Inland Lots Mos,
CnLeg
Inland Lot No. 1803,
renta,
About
Contents in
about
70
1,000
| Annual_Rent
Upset Price
CHEN KWONG & CO., LD. GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.
CANTON'S LARGÈ WHOLESALE & RETAIL
STORE:
Auction,
on
SATURDAY,
the 14th day of October, 1011, at
c'dock Noon, at his Saley Rooms, in Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong, The following
VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
יו
+
situate at To-kwawan in the Dependency
of Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong viz. :-
All that piece or parcel of ground situate nt To-kwa-wan aforesaid and registered in
For farther particulars and conditions of Sale apply to
WILKINSON AND GRIST,
Solicitors for the Yondor,
or to
MR GEO. P. LAMMERT
The Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 27, 1911,
DEETINATION.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
VERSILA.
to the left of the court, and we were much surprised to find it fully carpeted and filled with Fronen furniture, the only kind the Experiences of Two American rich Arabs will have now. The walls were
Ladies.
of ancient tiles and the ceiling of gold and stucco. The little wife could speak no Amoy & Shanghai... Tiontain French, so wó' had to converse through our Australian Porte, & Empire..
Australian Porta. &o. §t. "Albana.... An article describing a visit ando by Two well-known New York ladies to the interpreter. Sho was so excited that her Boston & New York Satam
1
TUNISIAN HÖNE LIFE,
Tunisian à me of a wealthy Arab, appears in the New York Times. Accompanied by a woman who had the entris (mys the writer), we took a earringe to visit, the homo of one of the most influential and
exclusive families, That this privilege had not been extended to others wo had ample evidence.
Froceeding through the Amb quarter
TOPICS OF CONVERSATION.
Adestra.
DATE OF LEAVING
Butterfold & Swiro...Oct. 3, at 4 p.m. Gibb Livington & Co. JOct. 14, at Noon, Gibb Livingston & Co.Nov, 11, at Noon. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Oct, 10. &Co 1bout Oct. 17- Arnhold, Karberg &
Sarder, Wislur & Co. Oct. 20, Hamburg-Anka Linia About Oct. 10.
Yusen Kaisha. Oct. 18, p.m.
P.
eyes fairly sparkled with interest in what Boston & Now York Welsh Prines.. was to bor at event in her life to be talked Fiums, Trieste ko....Austria over for years after.
Havra & Hamburg...Suevia.... Kobe & Tokohama... Atsota Maru
JP. 4o. 8. N. Cd.Oct. 14; at Noon London, ........... Delhi
&c. Sunda London, Antwerp,
0.8. N. Co...Oct. 5. Daylight. Mar., Ldon, &A'warp Aki Maru
Nippon Yasen KaishajOct. 11, Daylight Shewan, Tomos & &Co. Oct. 10, at 4 pm Mania, Cebu & Hoile Bubi.......
Loongsang.
latdines, Maon Co., Ld Get 7, at 2p.m. Marseilles. v. Saigon.. Sydney
Buns gerics Maritimes et 10, 1 p.m. Manila, Melbourne, &e Prinz Sigismund Melchers & Co... Oct. 1 Daylight. Manila, Atralian Port Kumano Maru... Nippon Yusen Kaiahe Oct. 7, at Npon. Manila, Doilo & Cebu Taming...
Butterfield & Swire...Oct. 10, at 4 p.m. Weak Kobo & F'hama Yawala Maru ....... Nippon Yusen Kaishs Oct. 25, at Nooh.
burg & A'erp Farat Bulow
Hamburg Am'ka Linie About Oct. 11. Seattle
Japan
Everything we had on had to be shown and duly explained. Her admiration for European clothespwas intense, and had gong so far that her husband, who adored her and denied her nothing. had to buy,
we came to the residential part, where we a pair of French corecta, which she
as atreets do not exist there. It is a per
She was 18 years old, and had been
Manila,
San Francisco, Japan Tenyo Maru Salina Cruz, v. Japan. Buyo Mart...
Francisco v.
F. Japan Persia
Sn
"Sao
hanghai. Shanghai
Deranha... Choysang
Toyo Kasen cs, & at
...Get. 13,
33, at Noon. Toyo Kisun Kaisha...Oct. 14, at Noon. Pacific Mail s.s. Co....Oct. 20, at 1p.m. Pacif Mail S. S. Co. Oct. 28. at 1p.m. Pacific Mail e.s. Co... Nov. 10, at 1 pm. Butterflold Swing...Oct. 6, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire... (Oct. 7, Midnight. I P.&O. S. N. Co......About Oct. 19. Jardine, M'son &Co, Ld Oct. 8, Daylight. D. Sanon & Co. Ld.. Oct. 8, Jardine, M'son&Co, LalOct. 8, Noon.
& Dayligat. Jardine, Mron Co. Ld. Oct. 18, at Noon. &O. S. N. Co.....About Oct. 6. Vippon Yusen Kaisha Oct 11.
Oct.0,
and only wife of a young and good-looking, blonde, curly-haired Arab side-da-camp to the Bay. They never, of course, saw each San Fcisco, v. Japan Korea....
San Francisco v. Japan Siberia other before their wedding, but are madly Shanghai Chenan
Shanghai. in love now-something that occurs once in a million cases there. He says that he adores her and will never marry again, and when an Arab swears this to his family and friends it is an cath he never breaks. She was so cuto and sweet that we all fell in love with her. She thought my gold
Spar Robe & Whatta Benestadion........Mesageries Maritimes bay at Noo ourse and trinkets wonderful, and wash & Japan Parts... Frinz Eitel Friederich Melchers & Co. Oct. 8, at 9 a.m.
shai, Koka & Majr... Armtoon Apr.
puro,Sring &S'bays Faueang... hai, Moji & Kobe... Booksung Shai, Moji, Kobe, I'ma Malta Shanghai, Moji & Kobe Tews, Maru... Calcutta Spare
were forced to alight and proceed on foot. brought out and exhibited with great pride. R'dam.br Porte Minnesota Nippon Yusen Kaisda Nov. 4, at noon. the Land Oce as Kovicon Marine Lotsfect maze of narrow paved passageways, married but a few months, being the fret San Francisco v. Japan Nippon Mar 203o, Kisen NOR. 72 and 73 Together with all the perfectly denn and quite deserted except 1274 buildings thereon. Terin 75 years from for a few old women and eunucha. Her
April, 1002. Renewal for one further
are the houses of the very rich Araba, anch term of 75 years.
distinctively trimmed in varying shades rods, greens, blues, horns, etc. They all hayo big ren-studded doore and rows latticed windows, along the top storey The keyholes in these doors are positively immense; severnl inches in height.
The door and latticed windows of the 1254 house before which we stopped ware pairited a light blue. The house was the only one with stone steps before the going to ask her husband for some im doorway. These were so high that wo in nediately. Jewellery is one of the Arab Four tight shirts had grunt difficulty ir omen's chief pleasures, although they do sconding We entered an enormous bare. sot care for pearls or enloured stones. .. dark bull, and there, sitting in a littl
By the young wife's side of the floor was room just off from it, we found three the large siver jewel casket that had, B.O., Seattle de Tambas Mar.... black men stationed to watch all who go in bean cont to her husband before her mar and out of this establishment. They wereiago, full of jewels, but which is taken all busily employed, sitting cross-legged on back if for some reason or other the war- long table, but did not challenge us, rings does not take place. She showed they evidently kraw the woman who wa
us many bracelets, chains, and brooches, conducting us. We went up two steps to and we admired them all, to her huge the right and entered another smaller, hali like the first," with wonderful tiled wall delight, and we admired everything which and gold and stuccoed coilings up two the 'had op, which also pleased her Mr and Mrs Paul Mr and Mrs E A.Mr & Mrs Ashmoro Mr & Mrs Lowell
TURNITURA, Driperies, Groceries,
WRIG
Buot a d Shoes. Makers of Jewellery, Lacqueras,
Crockery onvery, Wine and Spirits. Ima-mongery, Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to order by our own tailora
Large assertment of Chinese Silks and Foreign Goods of every description.
All goods sold at reasonable Prices The Cheapest and Best place in Canton to buy Chinese and Foreign Goods,
SUP PAT POO STRF M.
CANTON, TESSRS HUGHES & HOUGE will Tex. No. 1406.
Canton, August 1, 1911. ·
*
Mell by Public Auction on
SATURDAY,,
the 7th October, 1911, at 11 AM,
A FINE COLLECTION OF
HIGH-CLASS IRISH GOODS,
Comprising -
Irish Hand embroidered Bedspreads,
S. HANDA.
JAPANESE MASSAGIST.
Indies' and Gept.'s Handkerchiefs, Pure By HAND OR ELECTRICITY Irish Linen Double Damask "Serviettes,
2ND FLOOD,
Table Cloths, White Satin Quilts, Frilled No. 60, QUEEN'S
Pillow Cases, Down Quilt, White Witney
Blankets, Lace Curtains, Table Covers,
H. Fine Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Flan-
nels and Flannelettes;
And
A low bly of Glass Ware, Table Pinto
and Cutlery.
On view da, Friday.
TERMS —–ÄN ustuk."
4
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. Supt. 27, 1911.
PUBLIO AUCTION:--
(1240
1HX Undersigned have received insizno-
tions to all by Public Auction,
FUR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNÈN,
יפס
".
SATURDAY,
the 14th October, 1911, at 2.30 P.H., at
their maha.Rowan, No. 8. Das Yeux Road,
corner of Tor HOUSE FEET
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF VALUABLE JAPANESE CURIOS, Kimonos, Silk Embroiderías, Porcelaina
S
*O $20. Further particulare will be published later.
Tes- vocal,
"1"
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers Hougkonu. Sept. 89, 1×11.
NOTICE
ROAD CENTRAL,
HONGKONG
-Near the Old Post Office
Hongkong, July 21, 1911.
979
935
SWATOWING & CO. |
13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
HONGKONG
MANUFACTURERS OF Swatow Hand-made Drawn Work and Canton Embroidery, oto.. GENERAL ELPONTIRA.!!
WHOLESALE & RETAIL, LADIES'S TAILORS.
1278 LAU PING KEE CO.
CIGARS, CIGARETTES,
HE Undursigned have received instruc- There was at their SAVED ROOM, No. 8 Dza Vœux ROAD, Corner of Ics House Street M
ONE
4a DRUMMOND PRECISION LATHE ON STAND WITH TREADIE, Practically Now, and in Perfect Comitic
Full Farticulars, &c., may be had from
HUGHES & HOUGH Hengkon's October 1, 191151230
TOBACCOS.
USED POSTAGE STAMPS AND PICTORIAL FOST CARDS, CHINESE CURIOS & PORCELAIN, KWONG CHEONG. GOLD AND MONEY CHANGER. No 13, Queen's Road Central,
AHONGKONG. Hongkong, May 27, 1011
Popular
-
ASAHI BEER
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
SOLE AGENTS
Honges. Docember 12, 1910
Wo
more steps and ous into the open souri. were a little frightened, at the strangeness of it all. The court was very large, and one side was Elled with, a drying laundry.
THE MEETING DEACRIDED. Severni little children belonging to thi domestics were playing about. Our con ductress printed to one who was coal black and said that we would always find one in
immensely.
Stow, Amoy & Tama Daigi Maru Stow, Amoy & Auping Seshu Man hai, Kobe & Yhama Freinfels
Saitan
Swatow
Stow, Amoy &F'chow | Haiyang anu- Stew, Amoy & Fchor Eniching... 'toria T'ma & Japan Canada Maru
yuver & 9tle v. Japan Kumai P'uvor & S'ile v. Japan E
Laceric Vancouver, (3.0.).&c. Monteagle Wai, O'fon & Thain Huichow..... Mancouver, (3.C.),&c. Empress of Indis......
VISITORS AT HOTELS
HONGKONG HOZZA..
infant
Mr H. A. E. Jarb
She was rather quiet at Barentzon & child Janson, child first, but us we became better acquainted Mr O. Beach and who started to explain things she Mr W. E. Bowerman became very animated, spoke fast, and Mr Hugo Fremm
her hands in lapped
Mr & Mrs d. Bryan empirasis in most unaffected and natural way that H Backhardt was perfectly charming. The language Air R. G. Burgesa poken by cultivated people in soft Mr Mrabi. Cameron and beautiful. She showed us over the Mr W. E. Clarke house, which is very large, and is said to Mr P. T. Chilvorg be the most beautiful harem in Tunis. We Mr A. H. Cobb came across many people living there, bor Mr J.-W. Cranston mother and his mother, his father's second Mr G. P. Cromer
child and
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA. th hou-shold, na, they considered it wife, her step-sister and baby, alco a Mr Crosty,
brought good luck. One of the littk., cousin visiting from another harom..."
We returned to the saloon, where coffee Mr G. Dohnn children was sent to notify madame of our
was served. It was brought in on a tray Mr E. J. W. Eames
Mr W. O. Drew presince, and she appeared shortly, dress
and was so thick with sweets that the ed in her best, to receive us.
pram could stand alone. We were relust. Mr J. E. Edwards at at first to test this, but actually found Mrs F. Fay
delicious While we were thero hor Mr H. G. Fisher graceful as the Algerinn, who looked very uncle came in, a distinguished old man. Mr J. Forrester
"CAN YOU FIND
A BETTER OFFER
THAN THIS?
1. Government and Municipal Guarantee for the wiltrante razaymaut of přincipal, st jonat ajar.
Postility of Framianus, the smallest ording ampls Inforest on you outlay, the largest ocistituting & Fording.
2. Payment of the aura you wish to investi by ay inatiments.
PREMIUM BONDS
va your these opportunities.
WHAT ARE THESE BONDS?
They me, biglicism and simolutely wife securtains, myable to over, isded by the Útrumenta and Manjelpalities of Europe they are rodontaalto at periodical drawings, either with Cash Prevaloma vazy- ing from 240 to 240,000, or at the very best, it their fut nomlani važna.
VAGY PAYMENTO.
We neũ Khwau banda' singly or in combina Hone of the most ad matngoona OBRA, PAJAJA by convenient Monthly Listalsouto zanging- from 1 to £70.
We saw the longest. Doslam in the world, Write for Handbook, sent post frua. ... ́
MELVILLE, OLYN & Co., Bankers,
3. Rua da in Bouras, Parla (France).
THE
CHINA MAIL
,
While the Tunisian costume is not m
Mr A. Johnstone Mr F. J. Kolman Miss Anna Levi' Mr J. A. Macauley
Mr B. Markhom Dr O. Marriott Mr and Mrs W.
and
Osaka Shosen Kaisho. Oct. 8, at 10 a.. Osaka Shoser. Zaisha Oct. at Noon. Hamburg Am
Am ks Linie Oct... Douglas, Lepraik & Co. Oct. 5, at 1 p.m. Donghan, Lapraik Co. Oct. 6, at 1)
1 p... Douglas, Laprak Co. Oct. 10, at 1.p.m Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Oct. 17, at 11. Nippon, Yusen Kanha Oct. 10, at Noon. The Bank Line, L... About Oct. 10. The Fank Line, Ld.... About Oct. 25... Canadiano B. Co..Oct. 14, at 6, p.in Canadian Pfc.R. Co.. Nov. 4, at 6 pm. Butterfichl & Swira... Oct. 13, at 4 p.m.
ASTER HOVAL
Mr H. H. Allya Mra IL Andersen
Mr E. Lawson Mr J. Leverson Mr V. Lugebil Mr Wa. C. Mackey. Mr J. Maniv. Mr M. B. Marshati Mr.J: de Meoquenem Mr N. Mody Mrs. K. de Morris
Mr G. Barandean Mr F. Barnia. Mr. W. N. Bish Mr H. Bradshaw. Mr J. Brown Mira & Misa Brun Mrs 3. C. Burgase Me La Euras Mr L. Caba E. Mrs G.
Child Mr J. P. Connolly Mr F. Rosenthal Mit F. W, Cox. Mr J. Mericki Mr E. V. Mitchelmore Mr H. W. Dawson Mr A Slattergron Mr & Mrs Sherard Mr L. C. Moore, Jr. Mr FEB. MJ - Sto
LLC.
P. Fauque Mr N. F. Story
McMahon
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Mr and Mrs A. B.
Mr G. Mouls Moulder Mr V. d' Oettingen Mrs. A. Potherbridge
Mr
Mr Ernest H. Pond
well, all in white with dark bloo and gold ↑ When we zosa to dopart sho did not want Mr Denirau Fuller T. Prichard
embroidery on the bodies. The pantalocus to go and begged us to come again and
stay for a long time, were very fall, savon metres of cloth, the acount used in full suit for us, being used to make them. All the fullness was
gathered in the front, leaving the bach perfectly plain and tight it looked very uncomfortable to way the lessly and wondered if she could sit down in them.
She was of medium height, slim, with wavy black hair brushed straight back and braided. At the bad of the braid, which
GRAND HOTEL."-
Mr G. H. Evans
Nanninga
Mr and Mrs AB. Mr and Ms Frank
Crow
Mo and childron M WH. Muller¦ MTA. Naud MIP. W. La Mr G. Nissa Mr H. Oben Mi Franz Oskar” qu Mr J. W. Pringle, Jr. Mr Roberts.
Mr W. A. Fraser' Mr W. A. Frazer: Capt. W. A. Guy MF. Holdman Mr B. Jasnes Mr and Mrs Jorgens
A
Mr. W. Radgo Mrs Smith & child!!
Mr H. F. Ston ham
was'nt her waistline, was a diamond brocel.
and child -One mesk of hair" was brought over the Dr. F. Koys ... forehead and à crescunt and star of dis ir E. P. Lonfastey.
Kinghorn Mr J monds, from which they are privileged and Mr Paul Länder Mr I Taylor proud to wear pendants testifying to the Mr W. McKay. Mr H. Watling number of sons they have, was pinned Mr G. Misson
thers. On either side of bør hend were sprays of diamonds. All these jewels being
LING EDWARD, HOTEL.
Mr J.. H. N. Medy Mr A. P. Nobba Capt. & Mrs W. C.
Mr E Quirely Dr Schals Mr E. E. Smith
of beary Topisina workmanship and the Mr M. P. Beattie
Dr Balilios diamonds uncut sesul very ugly to our Mr. F. Berling oyes bub harmonised well enough with the Mrs. E. Drescher Capt. W. Ehrbards Oriental atmosphere.
Misa M..Gains She was very, very protty, with a wenz Mr J. G. Great derful while skin, and to hint of powder Mr A. Harper or rouge: beautiful large black eyes, a little Mr John Lennox. Mr A. Tucker
Mir Katt
blackened, as was her right, being married, Capt. & Mr Lot
&M Lowings Mr Wondonburg the lips slightly roddened, the palais of her hands stained a
a pale yellow with honoa. The mails were blackened. This had been |-
don
Washing Books, dopo at hat untringe and was now, weaning 31r A. Comes
Capt. & Mas Stowart
And child.
'VICTORIA' EDURE.
Di Prut
of Ab, the bias of her neck was a tiny Mr J. MeLaren Mr Kelly Sayce
* Grainger Capt. Grote von Tex cross-ploce, put there, na the Court beauties
Mr. MatiasMOHE Tietor wore patobne, Madame took us into a maloon K, Melannun
Mr V. Goulbourn
Mr. and Mrs Joseph
Gould
T. P. Hall
Capt.
Mr E. H. Ray Miss F. Boay
Mr E. 8. Richards"
Mr and Mrs G, F.
Russell
Mr E. G. Newby
Mr G."Opprecht
***. Mr J. L. Patton
Ferry Mr J. A. Hanson
Mr J. E. Hard Mr. W. Hornbeck Mr. L. 8. Humes Mr B. F. Kreyer Mrs B. L. Kuntz
Mr. A. Valette
Mr F. L. Yants Mr J. Werto-dorf Mr H. a. Willard: Mr W. 4; Willierast
Mr. V. Young
GRAND CARLTON MOTZIBA
Mr. & Mr Ballaftine Mr & Mr Tuzla
SG. Boldon
Mr Thos. F. Jackson
Mr and Mrs J. H. R. Miss Van Russell. A. Barnett Mr Fred. Huxh m Mr and Mrs WA Mr. Shilton-Hooper
Mr.J. O. Bibley
Hinee
Mr and Mrs Schlier,
Mr and Mrs Boaltar
and children
Mr W. Jackson
Mr Emil Lange
Hannibal
Mr G. G. Barnett Mr Chester Murray Mr A. Harrison, Mr H. H. Solomon Mr and Mrs A. H. Mr 9. Faul Mr and Mrs G. Dr and Mrs A. D
Carroli
Mr J Ferrington. Hayen
Spalding and infant Mr and Mrs Crawford Dr and Mrs J. B. Mr H. F. Haard Mr J. Spittlers Hooper Danics
Baundera Hon, and rs E. 4. Miss W. Square Mine, Elais Dicroking Mr G. W. Sowoll
Howets
TE Ad Ms O. E. Mise Rose Ellis Mr and Mrs B. B
Me LN. Evans Stephenson Miss Yers Ferraco Mr E 3. Treadguld Ms. A. S. Fowler Mr W. Waterhouse Me W. L. M. Grant Mr and Mrs West- Mr & Mrs Howett Mr Geo. C: Whitelaw Mr W. B. Hind
Capt. and Mrs J. L. Steinar, F.-N.
Hines and Family Mes H. E.. Toner Mr And Mrs W. E. Miss Taner
Hollis
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