WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913.
TO LET
OFFICES TO LET,
FIRST-Class Central socommodation, light and airy, on Fint & Second Floors, in new building being erected
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEE E.
MISSIONS TO BELMEN,
Annual Meeting.
The annual meeting of the Hongkong brunch of the Missions to Seamon was held youtarday evening at the Semmon's Institute, when Bishop Lander presided
for Mears WHITEAWAY, ZAIDLAW & SHARE & GENERAL BRÖKER over a fairly large attendance.
Hughes and Hough Cu LTD. Ensues from Des Vaux
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
·General Brokers.
PROPRIETORY
"TO-KWA-WAN ' COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.C, 4 & 5TH ENTIONS, AL TELAG KArkie Cope.
Talegmphic Address METRION HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
wwwwwwwwk
HE Undersigned bare received instrue-
To by 'antic astinn,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF TES CONCERNEE),
חני
SATURDAY,
the 18th Instant, at ...
At the Army Service Corps Camber,-
The Motor Boat
NUT
8 H. P. BRIDGs Porr EsGISE
BATTERY and MAGNETO LASITION
REVERSING GEAR, de
Un view on day of sale, 18
TEMA 10man!.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hengkong January 8, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
34
BE Undersigned have received instruc Tinas e sull by Fublic, Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
FRIDAY,
the 17th January, 1913, at 11 A.M., ut their Sales Roons, No. 8,
Des Voux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,--
One Cuse of Old English War Medals and Foreign Orders.
One Pair 14kt. Geld Tecla T'earl Ear rings.
Rd Electria Lift to all Floors, Electric Laght throughout.
The Plan can be seen and all particulars obtained at the Offices of MESSRS. PALMER & TURNER ALEXANDRA BERDINGE, SAD FLOCK.
Hongkong, October 1, 1812.
ITO.
1250
HONGKONG CLUB
NOTICE.
TO LET, TWO ROOMS in the Ground Floor of the Annex, suitable for Offices. For further particulars, apply to the Undersigned.
JAMES CRAIK, Sretary.
Heagkong, January 9, 1913.
TO LET.
19
TUROPEAN FLAT in NATHAN ROAD,
Eron, from 1st rombor next
SHOP with Godown attached, NATRAN Roap, Kowloon.
Kowloon Matine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD.
Rongkong, Jane 1, 1919
TO LET.
OAD Boon, No. 2 PEDDER
STREET,
One-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro porty Pics JARDINE, MATHESON &
Co., LTD.
Hongkong, April 30, 1912
TO LET.
- 595
ARGE substantially built GODOWN, For further particulars spply Property Dco, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Hongkong, August 14, 1919.
1025
TO BE SOLD on LET USFURNISHED-- Let Árait.
DISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5,
Fenk Rooms). ULBANK, May Road ( Rooms).
DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hong ng, December 26, 1919.
TO LET.
(FFICES in 80'S BUILDING,
1625
A PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. 1524, PRAYA EAST, GUDOWN suit
Ore 14-kt. Gul! Ruby and Diamendable for storage of Kerosine.
Ring,
One 18-kt. Gold Benson Lever Watch & Gold Chain,
One Valuable Pearl and Diamond Pin.
And
A Small Collection of Rare Fustage Stamps.
T-vroul.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, January 13, 1913.
PUBLIC
סט
AUCTION
SATURDAY,
apply to
THE HONG
NG LAND INVEST GENCY Co., 30. MENT & Hongkong. September 2, 1912. 1094
TO LEI.
LARUM at February, MEIRION, No. 10,
Peak, furnished or unfurnished. Roma.
56
1
the 18th January, 1913, at 12 Noos,
at their Salza Rouxs, No. 8,
De Vert Road, Cernor of
Ice Hoow Street,
74 CASES OF PILSENER BEER
in cases of dozen Qts. 5000 CIGARS 'LONDRES.'
And
Several thousand Virginian Cigarettes by the Ardath Tobacco Company in her medicaly sealed tina.
TREM-As veusi.
HUGHES & HOUGH,. Auctioneers, Hongkong, January 14, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
64
THE Undersigned have received instruc Endel by Public & action
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEESEE,
SATURDAY,
the 18th January, 1913, at 12 Noox, ai their Sales Roums, No. 8, Dun Yugz Road, corner of ice Hovaz STRZEL- 40 Casts or YELLOW BAR SOAP, including Saveral Cases of NAPHTHALINE Soar in Cases of 62) 159, each. TERMS:- usual.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, January 14, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
J
THE Undersigned have received lustrac-
Tous to Sail by Pablle Auction
(30% ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNZD),
EM
SATURDAY
the 18th January, 1918, ut-2.60 P., at their Sales Fooms, No. 8, Dia Vaux
Road. Corner of Ice House St.,
A LARGE QUANTITY (DF.
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&C.,
G
FURNITURE,
Sikh Including much Blackwood Ware. -Remired to Sales Rooms for conrecience of Bala
Also
One Violin, One Plato Camora bỷ Thornton Pickard with Sparo Lense by the London Stereoscopis Co.,
And
Das Large Telescope, with Tripod, etc., complete, by Fraser & Son, London. •
(Vall Particulars from Catalogue), Terms: --As unusi,
HUSHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Juny 13, 1918.
No 4, DES VIEUX VILLAS, 58. The PEAK, from 1st March, 1913. Premises will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colourwashed
GLENSHIEL,"
No. 21. SHELLEY STREET, To let or for sale, Barker Road, No. 124, Feak, & rooms from 1st March, 1913.
No. 1195, The PEAK furnished, from middle of April until ond of October, 1913. Four Bedrooms, Tennis Court and Garden.
+3 DES VEUX VILLAS, No. 62, Penk, Rooma.
'CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the leak, to let: Boe eiturcion; 8 rooms; tennis and croquet lawns.
FOR
SALE
SECTION A or . I. L. 579
Aron 25,378 Square feet. Position Facia King'a Park.
Monoy on Mortgagus at market rates..
Ror. W. T. Austen, the Chaplain, sub- mitted the secourts, which showed a credit balance at the beginning of the year of $728.17, and a credit balanco at the end of the year of $304.48..
The Chairman, iu opening the proceed ings, and with reference to the accounta that the statements were not for twelve months, but for nine months. Previously the accounts had born made up to the end of March. The annual meeting was held in January so it did not soam a very It was ob convenient arrangement riously necessary therefore, to prosoat a DEE Undersigned has recolved instenstatement for nine months, at that meet-
tions to all by Public Auction,
TE
PUBLIC
AWOTION.
on
FRIDAY,
the 17th January, 1918, cominancing at 2.30 ... at No. 28, Nathan Road
(Humphreys Flute) Top Floor,
Kowloon,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Comprising
Fine Teak Sideboard, Dianer Waggon, Extension Dining Table and Deaving Room Suite, Tenk vermantel, Tes and Osca sional Tables, Laca and Serge Curtains, Hrching Paintings and Engravings, Cloi- sonne Vasés, Bronze, Ornaments, etc., etc. Tank Double Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror, Linen Wardrebe, Chest-of-Drawers, Washstand, Drawing Table Toilet Crack ery, Double and Single Bedsteads, Table and Bed Lauen, d'oylies, Cutlery, Glass and Crockery Ware (Dinner and Tea Sets), Kitchen Utensils, etc. etc.;
دون الم
1 Norwood Sewing Machine.
1 Cherry Wood Desk and Chair.
Brass Standard Lumpu
g. With regard to the adverso balance on the Institute, he thonight fast it, would ). ne have been so great had is hoen a it statenent for twelve months, s
fiminated the profitable months of Janu- ary and February and the fairly good onth of March. These ware three of the best mouths of the gang na regarde the receipts of the Institute.
*
Rev. W. T. Auston rand the statement of accorcate of St. Peter's Church, and sail that when he came to Hongkong there was no Chaplain's salary. The fast Chaplain had gone and had taken the salary with lin. (Laughter.) The new Chaplain when he arrived would have" to go into the work-house tiles he was prepad to butter (Laughter.)
his own bread.
The Chairman said that theso facctious the fact that the marks referred to Chaplain was paid in London by the Alistions to Seamen.
On the motion of Dr. Francis Clark to accounts were adopted.
The Chaplain (Rev. W. T. Austen) submitted his report, which, was as fel- Lowry
The present Chaplain was asked by
On View from Thursday, the 16th Jan. cablo from London shout the middle of Catalogues will be trued. Terms -Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.. Hongkong. January 9, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
March, 1912, to go to Hongkong urd take charge of the station during the absence on learo of the Rev. C. E. Thompson. Arriving in Hongkong on 39 the 18th of April last, be began his work-
on the 19th and has continued, by the Grace of God. until now. At the end of six months the Home Committee de
*HE Undersigned has received instruccided to find suitable work for Mr.
tions to sell by Public Auction
00
TUESDAY,
the 28th January, 1913, 'commoncing
2.30 r., at his SALES ROME,
DUDDELL STARFT.-
די
at
A FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE & MODERN PORCELAIN FROM THE MING, KANGHI, YUNG CHING, KIENLUNG, TOW KWONG,
ASU LATER PERIOD Also
Stuff Bottles Ivory Carvings. Jade Stote. Pakin Cloisonne, Euairiel, Embriterod Mandarine Coats, etc., etc.
Thompson at home, and to send their Chaplain at Yaiparaiso to take charge of the work here. We are all looking. hopefully forward to the arrival of Mr. Reybolds, which we trust may not be later, than the middle of February. In reviewing very briefly the work of this station For the past nine months, and comparing it with the work done in past years, we can thank God that, in spite dificulties, it has been carried on actively and, we believe, with scite c sure of success. The Chaplain has found a ready access and a warm welcome from Captains, officers and crews in lis dail round of visits to the shipping. In the
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SOLE AGENTS
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Jones
Mr A. Keith Lieut. Archer HONGYONG BOTEL
Mr & Mrs W, Arm- Mr and Mrs Kohler Mr A. Lover
Lt. Col. & Mrs A. I. strong
Lean and child Mr and Mrs F. C. Mr L. M. Bayley Mr G. T. Lloyd
Macdonald, child, Mr and Mrs Beyer Mr Mason
Mrs Bowdler
Capt. & Mr McMunn,
Mr and Mrs Adair Mrs Russell-Almond
Mr G. Aurely Mr A. T. Barberini M: J. G. N. Bard.
well
and nurse
Mr J. M. Macedo
Me D. G. Maela Mr and Mrs Nali
MacIntyre
- children and nurse
R.A.M.C.
Mr & Mrs Mitchell
Attorney-General &
Mra Bucknill Anjor & Mrs. Comyu more Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr Obrein
Bartlett Mr and Mrs G. W. Mir N. C. MacGregor Maju Bowen Mr M. Baring 3 W. S. Barry Mr E. R. Bate Mr E. Beaumont Mrs. R. Balilica Mr W. II. Becker
Mr A. Mackenzie
Dr U. Marriott Mrs MaCrue Mr C. B. D. Marriott Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mrs R. T. Matheson
Bell
and chil
Mr G. A. Bens
Mr J. Bernis
Cap. B. R. Marstead
Dr G. W. McKean
Dr and Mrs C. w.i
McKenny
N.B. The above collection is from Cannine mouths he has paid 1,900 visits, an
Apt. Ct. Heynon Lon and is to be cleared owing to the wear average of 133 per ionth. He has also
had the pleasure, of receiving about $900 MES. C. Binns *pproach of Chinese new yenz.
us contributions from those afost for the Mr W. D. Bird furtherance of the general objects of the Mr and Mrs N. Mission in Hongkong. Then offerings. H. Ashley Brere-Mr J. Melcher
TERME-Cash on delivery.
On View from Monday, the 7th Jan. GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. January 14, 1913.
.NOTICE.
61
collected
frora
Blanch
ton
$1,500 with about friends ashore, total $2,400, and this Mro. Buschner
Mr & Mrs D. McNeill F.. Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr C. D. Melbourne
U.S.
Mr J. Merecki Mr P. H. Milliard amount the Chaplain has been able Mr à. J. Cambridge R an Admiral & Mrs pay into the Bank for the Seamen's Mi An rew Campbell C. B. T. Moore,
Mr and Mrs H F. Church and Mission Fund. This, we
Chalkley Mrs Chaplin & maid think, affords ample proof that the work of the Mission in Hongkong is duly ap-M: P. N. Christie M: A. A. Claxtos
Mr J. Morris Mr J, D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Muides Mr A. A. Minch Capt
and Mra F. D. Northcombe
bir V. d'Oettingen.
V..F. C. Ouden Mr W... loren
Mr Pieper Mr L. E Pinkham- Mr D D. Porter Mr and Mrs W. E.
Pratt
THE endur-named Firm of TAILORS,preciated both adout and ashore, and we
DRAPERS and OUTFITTERS will are encouraged to hope that the spiritual MrT. J. Cokely
Mr J. W. Croston commence business from 27th September fruit of these often cremarily brief Mrs W. F. Owen at their new establishment next to the visits to the ships lying out in the stream Miss Crocker.. | P. & O. Co's promises.
Agrast variety of GENTLEMEN'S or slongside the wharvos, may redound Mr G. I Curry FOR SALE.
WEAR and a choice selection of PIECE to the Glory of God and the advancement Mr AF. Deane Mra L. E. Dond HARTING and RUGATE, on part of and FANCY GOODS from London and of His cause upon the waters, remen bir 0 2. Denisco 8 R. H. Douglas Paris, equal to that of any of the principal boring whose word it was who said, as Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154
houses in this Colony, are displayed in rocorded by the great prophet, "My Mr W. 0. Drew Apply to
their Show Room. LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
Word shall not return unto Mo void." MrJ. E. Edwards 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildinga.
Several religió services werd beld aficat Mr and Mrs H.
Ehrenfels during the summer monthe-seven in all
Mrs C. Finlayson "Hongkong. Ang. 2, 1911.
Mr H. G. Fisher attended by 216 officers and men, by whom they were greatly appreciated. Mrs E. Forsyth The services at St. Peter's Scunca's Mr E. A. S. Fowler Church at West Point have been con. Mr C. Freer ducted with regularity, but the Chaplain Mrs Freach & child He W. Schmalka regrets that very few sailors have at Mr Danmst Fuller Capt. C. W. Shearer tanded. The annual service for seafarers W. E. Gallalas Mr J. C, Biblay was held on the 21st of November. The Mr C. E. Garber
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Siz H. de sumarez: Lady B de Sanamirez Mr & Mr S. Schiel Mi Anna Schiel
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Mr E. E. Smith Mrs G. T. Saitli Mr & Mr Melis-
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Mr G. Vartooii
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Mr and Mrs James Governor und Lady May, also a large Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr H. H. Solcmsu
Gould sumber of naval and mereantile officers Mr J. Goutgey
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the many kind friends, including His Dr J. G. Hanna Mr A. Harrisen Every Department stocked with New Excellency the Governor, the Colonial Mr W. T. Harbord Goods for the Season, Splendid valve, Socratery and many prominent fadies and Mr G. R. Haywood unequalled variety, latest stylos, fine cut gentlemen of the Colony, who have with Mr and Mrs C. R.
Henderson prices.
Mr A. E. Herdman Extensive Piece Goods Department on forward so readily at the Chaplain's in FIRST FLOOR replete with fine materials vitation to provide wholesome entertain-
Howatt, C.M.G. for gentlemen's wor. A comfortably fur inent for the seamon. The often crowded Hou Mr A.
My W, Hoffmano nished room for customers to-brý sting on. nudiences which have filled the concert Orders, however small, will receive promptom of our Aino Semen's Institute on Mr. Hope attenfion.
Monday evenings sirion Oetober 7th, Mr H. J. Hunt testify that they have been, in the words apt. 8. Innes
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Estimates for wholesale orders glad submitted.
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BELP OURZ NO FICTION ! @ HO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1:
markably short tima, often a few days rely, Coretdischargon at me perfectio
THERAPION N0.2
Cares blood prison, bad legs, ulcers, Boras, De icici www.led in.&c, wisen vasecurial krustraentimin
THERAPION NË
burricane weaken lon v not nec o tai Grea - Hather Theraplan & til self trezimen sitions enclosed, ndahemisorpart frew-from Le Let Jem MediaCo..Haverstock Rd, Hans stad, Lamson. Eng. Try Now Dragon Tasteles Trade Marked
Norwort ramp asized servery gonuluopechrt.
X THERAPION X
Mrs E. Vollbrocht Mr H. Vollbrecht Le and Birs C.
Wadsworth
Capt. G. E. Wiko Mr W. Walla
Mr & Mrs B. Webb- Mr H. Watkins. Mr T. C. Welch Mr D. M Whamond Mr D. White Mr. R. G. Whitey Mr and Mrs Allan
Wilkie Mr & Mrs F, Winkler. Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs JL E . Wright
Mr J.A. Young
of the local Press, a huge succeex" Mr. AN E. Judab It would be impossible in this report tor E. A. Kelly mcation all those who have given to it. and Mrs U. H.
(Continued on page 4.1°
Isay
KEATINGS
LOZENGES
cure the worst cough.
Kent Mr B. Komor Mr A. KruseTLİ
Cunningham
Major Devy
Mr Dennys
Rev. Foster Pegg
Mr and Mrs Poria
Mr Plummer
& Co.,
GRAND CARETON HOTEL
Mr & Mr F. Alleu Mr S. Hicks Mr & Mrs W. BishopMr W. Jackson
and child..
Mr S. G. Bolden Mr G. C. Boumay -
Capt. and Mrs Braga M*F. Binga Misa L. Brags Mish M. Braga
Mr J. Joseph Mr T Komatau Mr A. RW, Libbley Misa N. Mahor Mr M. Mizhime MTJ. Norbur Mr. W. O'Brien
Lieut F. E-B. Brews-r& Mrs R. Pestonji
ter
Miss K. Clanchy
Mr W. Prinuia, Jun.
Mr A. F. Remedios
Mr Juz Cubayashi Mr A. Riggs
Mrs J. Crawford
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Ligut. Gen W. Crom- Rogarac
bie, R.E...
Mr and Mrs Dawson
Consul & Men Eitzen Lt. Col. Radcliffe, R.E. Mr W. Easton
Mr and Mrs G. O. Mr Ralton
-Mr Roberts Garnie: Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr Rogers
Gordon
Mr and Mrs B. A
Etale
Eog. Comdr & Ma
Boome, R.N.
Dr & Mrs Rutherford, LA-Col, and Mrs Gor. R. N.
don Hall, R.A.M.C. Mr A. Sinclair
Mr Findlay Smith Mr R. E. Hall
Mr H. A. Hazeland Is. Col, Smith Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr and Mrs Soffiett
Mr & Mr J. Suther Major Humphrey
land Mr and Mrs W. G.
Humphreys
Mr and Mrs Thornton
Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr and Mrs W. M
Watson Humphreys
Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Major & Mr Weabora
Mr II. N. Jeffries Capt. Whitfold Mr & Mrs Lee Jones Mr David Wood
Mr and Mrs Majer
and sou
KING XDWARD HOTELL Mr J. J. Andrew Mr T. Acki Mr F. Aron Mr B. B. Birnbaum Mrs Birns and child Mr B. Briggs MR. L. Bolton Mr and Mrs J. J.
Bryan
Mr F. W. Cox
Min Ads Bowley Mr A. E. Rolins Mr E. Sargon Mr L. O. ausdorzon MrG. W. Sewell
FriesMr G. Spencer
Madam F. Engenie Mr T. G. Flynn Mr & Mrs C.
and 4 children Miss E. Gibson Mies R. Gibon
Mr H. Gourgoy
Mr G. Harper
Bir R. E. Stephenson- Mr E. J. Trasdgold Mr and Mrs Trueman
and children
Mr & Mrs F. Austin Mr
EINGSHELL HOTEL,
J.
Robinson
| Mr and Mrs J. E. Maughan
Backhouse
· Mr K. 8. Morrison
Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr and Mrs §. G.
Brown
Newall
Mrd Mrs AE Mt. and Ms a. L
Carleton
Mrs Cooper
Perfect Mr & Mr J. Robert Mr and Mrs M. D. son
Corrio
Mrs S. 8. Robison Major I, Carrie, R.A. Mrs G. Bachse Mr L. Currie, child Mr A. L, Shields
Chpt. C. V:5 Skrimi and Durso
Abira, R.A.
Mr Gillingham
Dr & Mrs Evan-JonesMr and Mrs Speyer.
Mr H.P. Thomas
E. Mr E. Lang
Miss Massey Mr G. E. Kay Mr and Mrs F.
McHugh Dr Michael Mr and Mrs J. B. N.
Mody
Mr M. F. Mara) Mr W. H. Pags Capt. & Mrs W. C.
Paaumoro
childBrand Mrs Pourinin Mr B. Piesbergen
Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr GL Duncan Mr Dusseldorp Mire Ehrhardi & Mr Ewing Mrs Finchett Mrs H. Goldring Mr Geo. Grimble. Mr and Mrs W. C.
Grosvenor
Miss Grosvenor Mr P. Henderson Mr A. E. Koon
w
Mr and Mrs Kemp
Mr and Mrs Kraft
Mr R. L. Baltor.
Miss F. Saunders Mrs Schank Dr Schindler Mr and Mrs J. A Scott and family De Sibree Mr A. N. Smith
Mr H 5. Sparge Capt. & Mrs A.
Dr E. L. Marty'a Lobblr G. J. K. van der Mr & Mrs W. Logo Wal Lost. & Mrs R. E. Mr van Weeren
Taibbock
Mr L. E. Morgan
Mr P. D. Wilson
Mr J. W. Wilson,
M-H. Woɑbeszɑ“
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Mr & Mrs Agnew Mr H S. Bailey Mr E. Bauckham Mr and Mr Bow Mr F. Calvert Mina Clinton
Mr J.-Cordell HMG Cuthpart Mr J. Danmana Mr H. Darios Mr Bloom Mr W. Fischer Mr A. Gall Mr.J, Graco
Mr O. M. KuykendallStewart & childre
Mr. H. Taylor MD. M. Larkins Mr & Mrs O. Leurit Mr D. Walker
Mi R. J. Warner Mr W. E. Weidler Mr and Mrs H. P. Winslow and child
Mr and Mr Lemaire
and chlla
Mr F. Aquado
LITOE. HOUSE.
Mr E. E. Jeanin Mr and Mrs S.
Josephs Mr W. Juster" Mr G. Langone Mr L. Lingeri Mr V. Lugebi Mrs W, 8. Lysn' Ms H. McWharters Mr F. E. Morga Me L. Marria Mrs K. de Morris Mr J. G. Malder Mr W. H. G. Maller Mr K. Musso
Mz adortem
Mr. M. Aguada Mr J. B. Arnold Mrs H. D. Bayloy Mr. L. Birot Mrs C. L. Bran Mr M. Byan Mr H. V. Chena Me F. A. Chopard Mr A. Cimevilla Miss N. Craigie Miss V. Crichton Mrr H. Dedeogion Mr And Mra 3. M.,
Durban Mr B. FainmeÚR Mr &. Goodall Mr E, J, Hacker, M. M. HastingsMr L. Bondun Ber. Mo. P. Souttrk Mr H; Bastige Mit Arthur Stephens Miss EG. Hi Mr and Mrs John Miss Huda
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Mr & Mr Brentar Miss Brentor Mas A Bronto Mr W. Dobbs TN Mr and Mrs T. W.
Mine Ega?
Mir D. Ford
Mr. E. Frontiss MEDE. Hayward
Mr W. A. Hoigland Mi M. 8. Hoy Capt. & Mrs Miller 31 F. W. Feunder Miss E C. Beid
Stewart
Mr 3. Patton
Mr A. Renwick
Mr F. Smolt Mim. Shumway
| Mr P. Orseb
Mr W. 1. Gregory Mr Peyton Grifia Mr J. Grant Mr & Mrs Hamilton
Mekansana
Dr Hillebracht
MET, Bruhn
Mr G. Hyda Rev. Kleinfeldt: and,
family Mr F. Lorria
Mr & Mis Madie
Mr A. T. Mall Mr 8. Paal
Mr & Mrs Pink
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