THE BONGEONG DAILY PRESS ERIDAY APAIL, 51m, 1900

THE GHASTLY FIND AT KOWLOON,

TER INQUEST,

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The Andes mountain range, whose laflient Doak-Aconcaguarireachas " keight of 29,867. Best, in about. 4,400 miles Jong, and from 60 to

„TISITORS AT HOTELS

Honorens HoTEL

-HAILING, VESSELA.

| Esmeralda, British sch: 139, Harrison, April 14, Jardins, Matheson & CollectNT

300 miles wide. Ita balas en rugal Mr. Abboth 8 children Lient, and Mrs W. 8. Foz, Tankh larkentine, 358, Pedersen, April velimated at that of a mam 1:00 inilos wide and

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Mr. R. Lunn Dr. Macaulay

2

Mr. A. Campbell Mao

2

milian-2

Com Blackburs, R.N. Mr. and Mr Al Bring Mrs. Boyd Bredon, wald blandebind

Mie Ten Brookes JW Brown Mr. F. H. Buber | Mr. J. F. Hurger Mr. H. B. Carter Miss Cartwright

Dr. & Mm. F. Clarke Miss S. C. Cochrane Atr. and Mra Colenso Sr. A. Callize. Mr. P. Curling Mim Del Benrichs

Mr. AC H. El

Mr. & Mrs. H. Ferrar

Mr. AR Forlov Me. A.J. Gillots Capt, Goddard

Mr. R. J. Macgowan

Mrs. Marh

Mr. 25: Mevar

Mr. JY, Mayodruž

"Mr. Hikon McGar M&Ms. E. McLeod

Mrs. T. 8. Mesa Mr. G. C. Les Mi Me E., Marpis Mr. Van Nienn Min H. 1.0-Brien Aljas J. R. O'Brien Mr. J. J. OʻRelil · W. Part

Mr. T. Pedia».'

Mr Mrs. & Bliss Pay-

fair

Mr. A. Rebling Mr. Reevén Mr. S. J. Robins Cap. R. W. Reso M. C. Beveita Mr. Jo, Rosenfeld Nr. J. A., Ro Lieut. Col. Ryan Mr. H. M. Sieffer

ME.P. W. Bergeant Mr & Mrs E H. Sharp Mr. L. Shamits

ME A. J.. Hallon

Smythe

At the Megintiwoy yesterday Mr. Gomperts continued his enquiry fute-the pircumstancon connected into the death of Fakhiers Khan, 19,000 fost heigh throughots fan entire loguth.and maidene, R.N.

Mr.H. Abraham privnic in the Hong kong Regiment, whose Is senlains at Cayambe, an extinct volcano with i wg. W. F. Aghland W body, riddled with bullet holek, was found buried an altitude of 19,534 fent, the highest point of Mr. M. F. F. Adama near the shooting range at Kowloon. land on the equator" that is buried in otarasi | Ur, J. H. Akikan

Hayat Khan, a private la B company of snow. The passes between Fanams and the Mr. & Mrs. C. Alexander, Hongkong Regiment, said be war on line duty Straits of Magallan, according to Prof Bailey Apgue the night Fakhiera Khan disappeared. He of the Harvard Obiervatory at Arequipa iu Br, W, S. Bailey did not remember the dele, He was on sentry Peru, are now known to number 123, with Miss Beal duty from 10 pm to 12 midnight. A little elevations ranging from 2,756 to 15,047 foot kiss Bell before midnight he w Malang Khan coming above ses feavel. There is no pass north of Miss Lima - from ontside. He neked him where he had been Santiago, Chili, lower than 11,000 out; and Mr. Bell and he replied to this latrine. He was on daty in Baliwa, the lowest in that of Elness in front of No. 4 section Malang Khan was 18,573 foot above the sen. In Peru the Fish coming from the direction of the Morque. The mines have led to the arossing of this formid urinsi was ou the other side--the north side,able barrier by a railwng reaching height of the mesque being on the south side. Malang 14,555 feet. For the Santiago and Buenns Kasa bad a black türban on sad diely light Ayres transcontinental railway an eleven-mile clothing. He was sure he had his tarben op. tunnel under Veballzla paur, 12,700, lost high. Some men put on their turban when they got was projected, but was given up on the up to go to the latrine. Shortly after Malang discovery of lower pames to the south, and Kbuy came in he saw Moborand Khan come instead of it a railway is to be built sorse Aulupo pase, 200 miles south of Santiago and in about yards behind him. He omze froni the routhwards, from the direction of only 8,590 feet high. This will form a link in the war hospital block urioal. Witness 'sy-tom of railways connecting Chili with the sballenged Mobomed Jahan. He asked him Argentine Rapable, breaking through the where he had been amusing himself in E Com- mighty wall that Les kept the tiro countries

any, Witness did not notice how fehome spart. Jehan was drossed: He did not see eithor of these rión leave the mat-shed, Witness was in Masonry being expensive in Africa, the ox- Company, No. 1 reotion, Malang Khan was paritiont of using culverta of, metal has been in No.

uation of the same. Company, tried on the Congo Railway. Tabas of mild Bohomad Johan was in the section of Batsel varying in thickness from 0.15 to 0.85 of Company. Witness made no report of what be an inch are employed, and are made of diameters had mou. It was a common thing in the Bar of 19.7 and 39.3 inches, and in lengths of 236 racks for men to go out and come in again. He and 31 inches. The joints are closed with kuaw Fukbfəçu Khan by sight. He dil pot se Portland cement, over which is fitted aring. him that night. He did not see Saifullah that Chanpor joints of tow and lead havo baon tried, night.

and later experience no packing of the jointar. Holder Abdullah Khan, Enbadne in company, No, at a.. has been thought necessary. These cul- Mr. and Mrs Hoppin 1 section said that Private Saifullah was in his vorts have proven more durable than was antiro Howard - section. Witness was in his section room the elpated,

night Fukbiera Khan disappearod. He was the orderly non-commissioned officer of the com pany. If the man winked to leave the section zoom after "Lights out." he had to ask parmis, sion. No one asked his permission to go out that night. He did not know whether anyone wont ant without leare." Lights tsoundad - at 9.13 p.m. · At 9,45 pm, everyone was in the section on and he went to raport all enrreot. to the native offcer of the company. On his way buck to bed ho straok a light and save, that Bainlink was lying on his bed in his quilt, Sifulia's bad being the third from witness." He struck a light became it was slack," He then went to slap. He did not know when Saifai ish came into the section room that night. He got up at rassille the next morning at 3 an. nud turk the roll mall. Everrons was presont. He was in hospital on the 24th March. NaHE Company's Steamship Way Khan Ban. Er sen him ou that day at Sam He said people suspected Saiful ah, of hir (wit. news's section of having a revolver. He said the Saladar wished him to keep an eye on him and get the revolver if possible. Ife id nothing about the night Fakhira Khan dia appeared. He did not ing that witness was to s that Selfullab, was in the section room all

Mr. E. R. Halifax. Mr. O. D. Hampson Mr. R. H. Hampson

Me, J. Haass

Mr. and Mrs. Hayoi:

Major and, as Jeffrere

15. Jeph Mr. E.A. Fatch Mr. J. Kirkwoo Mr. Z Kosler

The great botanical gi den of St. Petersburg. Kinuhom is stated to hare 24 176 epsciss and variekis plaints ander cultivation. The herbarium CoR tains more than a million and a half spasinne and the library contains 1400 different works, which are bound in 27,598 volumes.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

FROM

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

MIDDLESBOROUGH;"

M16. J. E. Lambie, F. Lar

Mr. E. C. Leggate. Mr. Is An Eery.

Mr. A. Šeplien on MAR tevens Mr. E. H. Stewart Am Store and cull3

Mr. G. Taylor

Mr. J. A. Taylor Mr. A. E. Tayford

Mr. G. Waghora

Mi. A. Wable in

Mr. A. P. Wal's

Mrs. W: Wheaton

17. J. G. Whily Mr. Mr Ni Whiler Mr. and Mrs. Bagnall

Wild

Mr. and Mr. Worfield

Mr. R. Zllem

FLE HOTEL

Mr. HF. R. Bragne

Colonel Brown

Mr. A. Bryan.

- Mr. Arthur B. Carre-

ANT.

Mr. and Mrs, Chilier

WERP, LONDON, COLOMBO, AND SINGAPORE.

"AWA MARU,”

having arrived from the abors ports, Don signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed the Hongkong sad Kọn. at their risk loon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, whero each consignment will be, sorted out wark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Optional goods will he tried on unless jostructions are gives to the contrary before

Goods not cleared by the 30th iustant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

All ship damaged packages must be left in

that night. He said nothing like that. He found no revolver belonging to Saifallah. He did not know whether Sallallah over had a sword,

lick or any other sharp weapon. Had a NOON, TO-MORROW. one he should have arrested bim Saifalleh www" private in witness's emotion. Hà, nọi know of any sword or nick belonging to buy. ons. He had not rezumtly come ferni fute He had board nothing about any sword, bat ho heard that some men in the ruthe Godowns and Notice of same sent to this had revolvers. Ho did not know that any men bad bad wood stroke brought from layao. Sullullah, vor said anything about a body lying on the Rape Concis ar about a naked body. I had heard that Saifultuli and Fakhiera Kuan had had a gharral, but he was on farlongh st the time. u did not know that any man left the section room or oxme in thai night. Two ines of his motion-Privates Madir Kban and Sandallah Khan were no sentry that night from 9:45 to midnight and from to two,

Other evidence was given and the enquiry waradjourned until Thursday next... ̧°

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

JIQUID AIR EXPLOSIVA

VIBRATING TABLETTING DIAMONDA IN SAWS

PROGRAM ON THE FARK-POTATO POI- SONING DISTILLED METALS. NOVEL CAUSE OF RED NOSES-A CONTINENT'S STONE-WALLER, CULY CUTS BUS SIAN INSTITUTION.

When liquid air is evaporated, the nitrogen exosper first, caming the liquid soon to become nearly pure oxygen, as may be demonstrated by the fierce dezing up of a glowing bit of wood plangal into it. Powdered charcoal tested with the liquid baeus like gunpowder when iguited, and nay be exploded by a detonator cap A Bavarian chismint," Carl Lindo, has been making experiments that lead him to bollers wa mast change out riews of explosions. Hixed petroleum with an absorbent, like kiesel gübr or, cork-cost pordor, then saturated it with quid oxygen, and found that the wizturs would explode viclenti eres when not confined. I cartridge, the effects womed to be greater then those of blasting gelatine, hitherto regarded as the most powerful explosiva: Delounted in s large bomb, provided with a suitable register. ing apparatus, the petroleum and liquid air pre- paration showedu mazinium gan-pressure grender

Ofiles before the 3rd proximo, or claims in con nection therewith will not be recognized.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

1976 Hongkong, 23rd April, 1900. BARQUE":"THISTLE.” CAFTA A WÄLDEN, FROM TREDMANTLE.

THE abore resnel having arrived, Consignees

of the following cargo-

· Mr. G. TL, Dinu - Mr. F. J. Harer Dres Mr. F. Drim

Mr. J. Ezekiel bir. A. Forbes LL-COL A. R. Fraor

Mr. II, H. Gompertz Colonel E. H. Gorge Colonel The O'Gormano Mr. D. M. Graham Major W. Wandbytrifin

RA

Mr. Edward F. Gro

[Mrc J. Hays

Me Hind-Kroper Air. Chinicey Inbehald' Mr. HLU. Jeffries Major G. R. St. Joha

Mrs. Thos. Bastet Mr. W. &. Filum

Mr. B. Fleming John

ENER

Cap, F. Kot d

Mr. B. La ton

Mt. J. E. Loe

Mr. R. Martin

Mr. Gordo Mackio Major & M. Morris MR. Mitchel- Mr. Smart G.Newall Mr H E Oatly. „Miss Oakley Hon. H. E. Pollock Capt. H. V. Pryade M for C. W. Reily Me. Paul Rickraters Mt. and Mrs. A.-W.

Schmidt and child

Mr. A. Sinelte M. AP Stokes Mr. O. D. Thomion Mr.Wheelin

CÉLIGIEKURN.

Mrs. Fitton & 2 danghs.

Mr. & Mrs. W. Newton Rev. FT. Johnson" Mr. R. F. Johnston Mr. B. Rhodes Rev. Francis Flynn, Consul Volpicell

R.N.

Malamo Venice

*tern

THE WAVERLEY HOTED_IRG

3. J. W. Donald “Mr. H, (UD. Framptosi

Mrs. A. F. Greig

Mr. Grieluma der

Mr. and Mrs. 3. F. A.

Hastings Mr. Chester M. Knep

per

D/L ZG.M.J.C, 245 PIECES SAWNr. 11. Ham TAMBAH WOOD, shipped to ORDER," are requested to send in their Bill of Lading or conatorsignature to the undersignal, and take delivery of the carge, or asms, will bo landed, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

SIEMSSEN & CO. Agents. Ieugkong, 18th April, 190

OCEAN STEAMSHIP JOMPANY.

Mr. J. F. Meer and

childr

Dr. H. S. and Mrs.

Ringt

Mr. Js. T. Rochi Cap. J. D. Ross. Mr. and Mrs A Sarkies

anal anily Mr. Georges filerese

CONNAUGHT HOUSE

i

Mr. B. Apesalo Mr. M., Borrowed Bewick

Mr. D. Conchi

Mm. £&£ım J,J. Ekishte

and family

Lient. C. Mackenzie,

R.N

Mr G. Mackensie -..

Mr. Ge re Maser Mr. P. E. Michell

Mr. S. Miyoshi

CONSIGNE ES por Company's Steamer Nr. LAG Glover lette

"PATROCLUS"

are hereby notified that the Cargo is being dis charged into Craft and/or landed at the d downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ld.; in both cuses it will lie at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Craft or Godown on and after the 21th instant.”

Optional cargo will be landed unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

st

Goods undelivered after the 1st prox, will be subject to reat. All damaged Goods be left in the Gedowns, where they will be uzamined at 11-A on the 1st prox.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd April, 1800. [1261 OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

& A. 8. Capt. Qalinan Mr. & Mrs. F. W. 'Hall Dr. J. W. Kite, US.N. Am. J. W. Kite Mr. W. Makooka

Mr. H. Monte, Jr. and

child Mr. S. Batoji

Mr. W. H. Waller

HONGKONG.:

ASIA MERS.

Bateam, British fr., 1,250, Word, April 23,

Merer & Co

Bellerophon, British str., 1,286, Lyons, April 24,

Butterfeld & Swire

Bengal, British str., 2,751, Barcham, April 26,

&O.S. N. Co.....

Bentsli, British str.. 1,423, Farquhar, April 23,

Gibb, Livingston & Ce Bentenue, British str., 1.467, Potter, April 21, 2 Gibb, Livingston & Co

It more quickly lasting galatice and reached CONSIGNEES por Company's Steamer Bingo Mara, Jap. str., 6,241, Davies, April 25,

it b

"TANTALUS"

To test the effect of vibrations on accumula are hereby notified that the Cargo is being dis tors and electrical measuring apparatus, the charged into Craft, andfor landed, at the Go. Central Laboratory of Flicir.city, in Parie, has downs of the Hougkoug and Kowloon Whart devised a table that can be gives practically and Godown Company; in both cases it will lie the same Saltings that no automobilo in action at Consignes risk.The Cargo will be ready receives. The table is supported by sight for delivery from Craft Godown on and springs in-pairs at four corners. Under after the 24th insi. the table new pro tappats test urò raised by ests on a shaft driven by two-speel cone pulley, and by varying the volatire position of the oans and the tension of the springs, us well as the red of the shaft, a great range of vibrations,gan ha given.

The loss of diamonds, which has proved a seriou drawback in the vas, of diamond satu for slave-cutting, is obviated by hir, Jamiun Anderson, a Scotch inventor, by ring the stones la socketa in the steel by means of an electric welding machine,

Mesurements by an American interoscopist/ to test the theory that the red blood cornaselas sary in size in different races have failed to show any marked differeuses, NER

Optional curgo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival,tamp" Goods undelivered after the let prox. will be anbject to rent. All damaged Goods must be left in the todowns, where they will be ex- amined et 1 x.a. on the Ist. próx

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agentenari Hong lingid Ayıí?, 11:00, -

18 STEAMSHIP OCEANIEN COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE. CONSIGNES of Cargo from Landon ex-8-Guadalquivir, and Bordeaux ex B. Fillo de Montevideo in conneotion with bova

Nippon Yusen Kaisha a

Carlisle City, Brit. str. 1,894. Aitken, April 24,

Butterfield & Swire

Chins. German str., 1,275, Schipper, April 22,

Sinision & Co

23; East Auintio Trading Co.

Franz Schwalbe Danish baric, 537, Poulton,

April 12, Order,

Geo. T. Hay, British al., 1.647, Spicer, Mar. 30,

Biemasen & Co.

Joku Carrior, Amriship., 1,948, Lawrence, Mar. 221, Standard Oll Co

McLancin, Amc, ship, 1,315, Oakos, April 16,

Standard Oil Cə

Mobile Bay, British bark, 1,117, Boyd, Mar. 18,

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Norroa, British 4-m. bark, 1,399, McDonnell,

April 21, Orter

Banta Cruz, Amr. soly. 159 O'Keefe, April 14,

Alister

Thistle, Australian bark, 3,147, Walden, April'

17. Order

Waratah, British sub, 25, Haynes, Sept. 23,

F. W. Hall

Wa. R. Sraith, Amr: sh., 1,800, Colley, Mar. 27,

Standard O Co

FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THETM

CHINA AND JAPAN STATION. Admiral Korniloff, Russian protected craiser, 36

guns, 9.000 h.p., Capt. Jakovlet, at 'aski Albay, American ganboat, Bosign D. W. Knor

at Zamboanga

Alexut, Russian gunboat, 8 guna, 1,200 hp..

Capt. Elkiaky, at Vladivostock

Aspic, French gumbost, 6 guns, 453 Hp., Capti

Journet at Bangkok

Baltimore, American protected cruiser, 10 guns,"

4,413 b.p, Capt. J. M.Forsyth, at Manila Basco, American gunboat, Naval Cadet C. H.

Fizoher, at Manila

Bennington, American guabost, 6 guns, 3,435

hip, Comdr. C. H. Arnold, at Cebr "Bobre, Russian, gun-vessel; 13 gnus, 1,150 k.p

Capt. Dobrovolsky, at Port Arthur Brooklyn. American eraispr. Captain T. F.

Jowell, at Manila.

Bratus, Amori-sa collier, Lient-Comdr. C. J.

Boash, at Gam

Calamianes, American guatioat, Llout. J. M.

Imby, at Manila

Callan, Americna ganhost, 1 gun, 55 h.p., Lieut.

G. B. Bradshaw, at Zamboanga Carlo Alberto, Italian cruiser, Comdr. Cate,

at Singapore

Castine, American gunboat, 8 guns, 2,199 h.p.,

Comdr. S. W. Very, at Nagasaki Celtic, American supply ship, 1890 h.p. Lieut.

Comdr. N. J. K. Patel, at Sydney. Concord, Ame, g-bt., 6 guns, 3,415, b.p., Com.

S. M. Ackley, at inile

Calgon American supply ship, Comdr. W. H.

Ererett, at Sydney

D'Entercasteur. French Barship, 14 guns, 13,500 h.pCapt. da Marolles, at Japan Descartes, French cruiser, at Kwangchauwan Dimitri Douskey, Russian armoured cruiser, 31 "

guns, 7,000 lp, Com. Sharon, at 'vostock Don Juan de Austria. Aperioan guabost, Comdr.

T. C..MoClean, at Hongkong Eclairede, French geabout, 8 gans, 2,030 h.p.,

Captain Texier, at Along

Elba, Italian cenisse, 18 guns, Capt. Cessori,

at Shanghai

Gaidamak, Russian tor & lò boat, 13 grins; 3,300 h.p.. Captain Serbreavi, at Valivustoot Gardoqui, Amerionu gunboat, Esign G, Chrie,

at banila

Gefiou. German cruiser. 10 gans, 9,000 hp..

Capt. Kollmann, at Manila Glacier, American supply ship, Liost.-Comdr,

JA. Norris, at Manila

Gromjatechy, Russian armoured cruiser. 12 guns, 2000hp., Capt. Miklashersky, at P. Arthur Hausa, German cruiser, 35 gaze, Capt. Poble,

at Singapore

Helens, Ameriana gunboat, 8 guns, 1,978 h.p..

Comdr., E. K. Moore, cruising

Hertha German cruiser, 30 guns, - h.p., Capt.

ron Usedom, at Nagasaki

Iltis. Gemsa gunboat. 17gans, 1,600h.p., (apt

H. 3. Lans, & Amoy

Irene, German erniser, gans, 8,90 kp

Capt. Stain, at Forina

Iris, American collier, Master E. F. E. Fox, at

Manila

Isla de Cuba, American gautaat, Condr. F. F.

Gilmore, at Hongkong

Isia de Luzon. America gauboat, Comir, J.

V. B. Blocker, at sila

Jaguar, Geroan craiser, Captain Kinderling, Jean Bart, French cruiser, 19 guas, 8,000 bp

Capt. Amber, at Krangghauwan Kaiserin Angusta. Gemahl cruiser 24 Rus, Kersaint, French glo vevel 13 gaus,

ky

Capt. de la Motte in Portail, at Saigon Kororetz, Russian craiser. guns, 2,150 b.p..

Capt. Sillmanu, at Port Arthur Liberal, Portagaveo gaubost, 3 guns, 500 b.p

Comdr. Canha Lima, nt Macão Liguria, Italian cruiser, Captain Tacconi, at.

Singapore

Lion, French ganboat, Captain Amot, 4 guns,

500 h.p., of Saigon Captain Yakoreff, nt. Fooohow Maadionr, Russian oraiser, 14 guns, 1,409 h.p.,

Liont-Comdr. A. P. Nazen, at Zamboanga Manila, American ganbest. 2 gang, 750 h.p Masilano, American gunboat, Ensign. I G

Wettengel, et Manila

h.p., Captain Ed. Incaronato, st Singapore Marco Pato. Italian croiser, guus, 10,000. Maritta. American grabost, Contr. E. I.

Gheau, cruising

B Chwishan, British str., 1,281, Meenar, April 26,

Bradley & Co

City of Dublin, Brit. str., 2.541, R. April 14,

Dodwell & Co., Limited

Decima, Gorman str, 794, Christiansen, Apr. 26,

Chinese

Devawongse, Britishstr.; 1,037, Cartis, April 17,

Chinese

Else, therman steamer, 903, Potsesan, April 25,

Tubs & Co

Emma Lurken, Ger. str., 968, Wallis, April 24,

East Asiatio Trading Co Esmeralds, British str., 906, Ramsay. Aprit

Sheran, Tomes & Co

Formican, British str. 674, Douglas, April 26,

Donielna Laprnik & Co

Gaelis British aleamer, 2,691, Finch, April 21,

0 &0 N. Co

Glanoglos, British ste, 3.399, Frakes, April 21,

Jardine, Matheson & Co Haiching, British str. 1267, Davis, April 25,

Douglas Laprail & Co Hohen, French steamer, 509, Garel, April 26

A. R. Marty

A. R. Marte

|

Gilpin, at. Manila Marivules Aerican gaubont, Ensign C. E.

findore, American gunboat, Ensign A, H. Me-

Carthy, at Sabie Bay 2,000 Up Capt. J. McGowan, st Mobile Monadnock, Amir. double-tarrat monitor, 6 guns,

Comdr. Goo. A. Bicknell, at Shanghai Monocacy, American gunboat, 6 goax, 850 hp.,

Pigman, at Hongkong Monterey, American monitor, Captain G. W.

Nauskar, American tolling, Master E. F.

Storall, cruising

Rodgers, cruising Nashville, American ganboat, Conde. P. P.

Captain Yenish, at Port Arthur Navarin, Russian battleship, guns, 1,150 kp

nt Manila Newark, American croiser, Capt. B. MoCallaw,

Now Urleans, American oraiser, Captais “E,

Lougaocker, at Manila

Oregon, American battle-ship, 16 gaus, 11,111 h.p. Capt. G. F. F. Wilde, at. Manila Otvang, Flossian armoured erstisor. 12 guns,

2,500 b.p., Con. Coprisnoff, at Nagasaki Pampanga. American gunboat, Lieut. F. R..

Paybe, at Tiilo

Panay, American guabout Ensign A. Kanta,

at Cebu

Davidson, at Manila Paragua, American gnabat,. Lieut. W. C.

Capt. Motet, at Yokohama

new era in British farming hins hea i Steamer, are baroby informed that their goods Hue, Froach aleamer, 70, Morless, April 25, Pascai, French craiser. 14 guns 8,300 h.p. augurated by the endowment of a chair with the exception of Opinu, Treasure, and sgrianiture at Cambridge University. In 20 aldubles are being landed and stored at their Independent, German str., 871, Holtz, April 12. Petrol, American ganboat, 4 guns, 1,095 b.p., feld of affort a British conservatism show to grantee disadvantage then among the lit Kowloon Wharf and Godowy Co., Limitel, shi: Kaebidate Mara, Jap, ste, 2113, Faji, April 18, Fotroparlovak, Russian battleship, 12,009 tons,

of the soil, and sa address by Prof. Somervil introducing the paw volg.to department points out that intelligent use of the discoveries

ink into the Godoras of the Hongkong and Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediatany after landing

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on suless in-

Sandor, Wieler & Commun

Condr. C. C. Cornwell, at Manila

Captain Gravats, at Nagasaki Piedmonte, Italian cruiser, 12 guns, 12,000 b.p.,

Captain F. Giuliani, at Singapore

of Rofence will ensure success even in times of ¿¡mation is revelred from the Consignees before Koug Beng. Bri ich str., 802, Jostiu, April 20, Presidente Sarmiento, Argentine frigals, 16

depression, while only failure can come from ignoring the results of modern reasayok. It

NOON. TO-DAY, the 22nd just, requesting it to be landed here.

13. M. B Kaisha Kagoshima Marn, Japanese str., 2,652, Nunoia,

April 25, Nippon Ynsen Kaisha

Chionnda Leongmoon, Ger. str, 1945, Sabulz, April 22,

Siemesen & Co

guns, 2,000 lp., Capt. Batheder, at Manila Princeton, Amerionn gunboat, & gas, 3.p.

Comdr. Harry Knox, at Aparri

at Mayils

iths fortune of agrionituro,” he said, " to bat Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the indebted to science at ovary tura. Zoology and Budersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after Maidzurn Aaru, Japanese str., 657, Ogata, April Razbonik, Russian oraiser, Captain Kunaroff, physiology play their part in sach directions as MONDAY, the 34th instant, at Nook, will be the breeding fealing of liv-stock, in ten subject to rent and landing chargest stay Michael Jebsen, German stz, 771, Hewet Basaia, Rusaian oraiser, Capt. Domojiroff, 22.

Trious ramifications of the sòtørinary, art, and in the attractive section of economic entomology Geology affects praation agricultars to a loss. azient, but no galegos adds more to the pleasures of farmer's life. Mathematics and physics Jund their slabemos in auch work sa the calcula tion of rolumus and areas, în draining, laveling road-making, the use and maluteussen of machinery and the like." It is added that familiarity with the principles of physical and natural roianos shows better bow to improve cultivation/

All olxime must be sent in to me on or before the 30th lust, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be exeruied on. MONDAY, the ith fustant, at 3P.:

No Fire Turance ne been effented,

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Mopagent. Hongkong. 22nd April 1900.ENES NORTHERN PACIFIC STEANSHIP COMPANY,

THE Steamalify

DALNYVOSTOCK.""

25, Mitsal Busenu Kulelo

April 24, Jelison & Co Mikowa Maru, Jap str.. 1.104, Takahashi, April

25, Nippon Yusen Kaisha Nanyang, Gewaan str. 983, Dirmer, April 18,

Siamesen & Co

Feiyang, German air. 953, Kohler, April 27

Siguren & Co

guas, 450 b.p., at Vladivostock Rurik, Russian dogship, 45 guns, 13,500 h.p.„.

Com Haupt, at Nagasaki Samar, American zuubust, Ensign H. C.

Mustin, ordialog:

Silatch, Ense gunboat, i guns, 1,200 h.p4

Capt. Barrano, at Vladivostook Bisaci Veliky, Russian battleship, 14 guts 8590 Phranang, British ste, 1,629, Calder, April 22, h, Capt. Molles, at Port Arthur Progrez, German elr, 7, Brandt. Aprit 8, Sivantch, Russian gunbest, 13 gans, 1,200 b,p

Slemssen & Co Capt Bonbatin, at Port Arthur Quarts, Ferman str. 1, 146, Joasuzana, April 24, Solace, Amorimu transport, Cemde. A. Duolep

en route:United States Sander, Wieler & Cable

Surprise French gaalat, 2 guns, 900 h.p. Queen Adelaid, Brit str. 1,835, Nair, April 9,

Capt. Morget, at Kwangahawan Dodd wall & Co. Tat

Valkyrien, Danish cruiser, 3,0 tour, Prints

Valdemar, et Singapore

A spidemic of moste ostarch of the stomsel and intestines, affecting Rifty-six moddiora, han on traced by Here E..Plohl to new potatoes. Thea potatous, which were gathered in June, contained about six times the normal proportiest teanshipped at Kabe, and forwarded to Hong Et. Irene, British str. 2.474, Attres, April 22 Vauban, French cruiser, 11 gras, $580 5p

Cargo shipped by: steamer fatagonstock, in Tarms for Hongkong and the South has bien

of melanine, add small spots ou the series of Kong by steamer Glenogle, which arrived today ths pasied tabers showed a third more than the the 1st instant.T

Honetts, British Atr, 109, Talbot, April 26,

P&O.S. N. Co

Dodwell & Co., Limited

Captain Blolel, at Kwongoing Wan

Captain Prince Ouelitomsky, at P. Arthar

rest. It was found that the men who ate their The Cargo will be landed at Kowloon When Suimag, British str., 1,776, Tuld, April 26-Vladimír Monomicb, Russian cruiser, 18. guns, * ⚫ntire portion hail taken about fre grains of Co, West Polat Godern, whenes, delivers wil Sungliang. British str. 1021, Moore, April 22, / Vesduik, Russian torpedo boat, 18 gans, 1,500.

Lamine suficient to produce aurere disturbances | is made.

Distilling various mastals, Kahibaug af Base has found that a number of thao that menally rust quickly-lies Tren orcopper---are so parifed that it becomes difficult to oxidize there. Trou in a banutiful silver whits metal that dose not tabish in the six Tin prores to be the most disoulf of the common metals to distill, sa în a

- temperature of 1600 C, la rossɓad.

undersigned.

Jardins, Matheson & Co Batterfeld & Bwire and tÊN

Billi of Wuling will be countersigned by the Taike, German str., 828, Calender, April 4 DODWELL & CO., LTD. Taiwan Mara, Jay, ste, 149, Mikani, April 18,

M. B. Kishor Hongkong, let April, 1900.

183 Tairan, British str 1,450, Nelson, Mar. 26,

Butterfeld & Swire w Taking, Brillah str. 877, Thruss, April 7,

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

NORTH FORMOSA.

hip, Capt. Boguia, at Vladivostook 24 h.p, Comdr. W. T. Burwoll at Shanghai Wheeling, Ameridan gunboat, & guns. 1,190 Yorktown, American ganboat, 6 gans, 3,392 h.p.

Cowdr. G. 6. Sperry, at Zamboangs Toesmite, American converted orniger, 10 guss, 3,200 h. Captain G. E. Til at Garin Zabinka, fussing orniser. 20 guns, 2,000 kịp,

Capt. Bhkraff, at Port Arthur

Whilton, 62 Manila"

Zaire,

Mello, at Hongkong

Portuguese Funbost, 428 tove, Captain

vacuum it does not begin to pass over until »MOR SALE-A MAP of NORTH Tainan, Beitaksë, 1,450, Andersen, April 21 Zafiro, American supply ship, Master . W.

JA. FORMOSA... by J. W. PATERSSON Batterfold #8wire v

Curfon Service, NEW EDITION Why, Britan Forer, 1,250, Bonnen, April 26, Redness of the nous has been found by • Coloured. Pries, 32.00, To be bal at Daily Butterfeld & wire German physician to be very commen amoß8 | Fram Offee and the Hooksellers.

Yawata Maro, Jay str., 2,387, Mases, April 23, women who wear veils in winter, the paris of Ho, Thong, 46th Jans 1890

Nippon Yusen Kaisha Thabeeks under pressure being also reddened.

1468

Zenta, Austrian cralser, 2,500 tons, 9,800 ky. Captain F. Themann von Montaimar, at

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