THE HONGKONG DAILI TRESS MONDAY APAIL 3013, 1900

By hall cast of doringbettre Ty Du

332enter and biterations general

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* For Bugê Muru; from Hongkong, for Mar. 3.830.00 geillas and Loadon, Commander Takagi, Com 1838,85; mander Tanoke, Lieut. K. Aubo, Pagwonster E, 075201,00

Vas Ijust. M. Isokat, Sub-Lieut.. T. Miyash 1,103.24

13 Mia Yokohama, Mosers, Mateuoka, G. $33.65 kita, Surgeon H. Fujita, Inspector of Mach: * 701.00"|0. Kago, Chief Engineer G. Tomarego MesARS,

denyour to induss them, ta, do BO HEBY 4kties and wagas ir 17 months to 30th hoped that 12 worthe Lange when they ha their anual dinner they would invite A Ormsby, and that they would then hays the great satisfaction of being able to congratulate bim on the nimírabis Lend ganriere, he would have provided for the Corps (Applause)

CaptainHLAND, in: responding to the toast of The Army and Navy suid that în ragant to “C”. Company he was nevet niere surprised than to see the way the company allee tode of Trourer July, 19:9 9700.55 Sprague and 4 children, Mr K. Watanabe and

came out in the last examination et non causal ssioned offers for efficiency and the way du which the corporals and bombardiers atquilted thsmaelves, (fear, hour) mogu

Sabsequently the pros thich have boon for pated fe during the season were presented, Sergeant Berat polding the roller-Gring priz- presented by Lieut. Stewart nad Casper, Baldwin the medal which he was entitied as the winner of the Gubbay” Cof

Several member of the pompang-contributed srugs during the praning Mr. A. M. Fate zecompanying

THE CITY HALL

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The last anduan meeting was held on the 23rd January, 1899

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UNITED STATES AND THE OPEN DOOR" IN CUINA The carrercendence relative to the open door policy in China, which the United States Bisbe conducting with the Governweets of Great Britain, Friture, Germany, Rassia, Italy and pao, was publishel on uth ult. It extens from Sept; 6th Just to 20th alt: Mr. | Jauben, Master Folke, Mrs. and Miss Short Hay at the outset communicated with the Mr. W. H. Wilson, Mrs. Master mud: Miss Unity States representatives in thus contituies Morgan: from Bougkong, for London, Messrs. metlend untifying them of the desivas of the W. W. Haule and Jamis Partingtou, Mrs. Unital States, relative to the "open door" | Farquhar, Rev. Star, Sergt. and Mrs. John police Walle these formal decrations wore Baker and family and Mr. G. W. Stoker for idential ench of the United States represuvia- | Marseille, Mixs Wedderspoon, Miss Gardner; ives lonted a different plevassology is laying for Beladist, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Adams, Mr. them before the torsiguent to which he was N. M. Sbaffor, J. Mr. A. E. Twyford; for Refrakød. Tie dominent (one of the repre- Bombay, Messrs. P. C. Påtell and NA; Haskay.... sectious was perhaps best expressed in Ir. Mrs. Patell and the skiren; für Singapore, Chonta note to the British Government Lieut F. G. Howlog and Mr. A. G: Walsh. which ent

Per Coromandel," for Shanghai, from Hong. kong, Mrs. Stewart and fofaut, Mr. F. Loybaru and native servant, Mc. Baker and antireservant, Me. H. Figge Mc. end Max, H. McGill, Ms and Mra, E. Toptal Broadhurst. Through pas sengers joimog at Hongkong for Tokohama via zaanghai, Dr. Macaulay and Dr. A. Steronso from London, for Yokohama, Lieut. J.Douglas Rng. R.N.RE

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- incs, the lust meeting the Hou, J. J. Koshy President understands that it is the sot wick has returned to the colony and sesame tied policy and purpose of Great Britain not to us bis peat of Ubgiriban on the departure of the any privilege received from China to excluda Hou J. J. Evil-leving The Committee have any ommercial rivals. The United States To report with must regret the loss sustained: Gorament cuvat conceal their apprehensions by the badden death of Mr. H. L. Dalrymple, of the danger of complications arising between who has been a member of the Committee for the Treaty Foters which may imperil the rights years Mr. H E Pollock has been appoint-asstir to the United States, by treaty. The od to fill the rucano The Committee or Uni al States Government hope to retain Chitta Per Raselt, from Hunghong, for Kobe, Mr ocusists of the Hon. JJ Keswick (Chairman), es an open market for the world's commerce, to and Mrs. Colouso, Ir. Chan You Fay and Mesera. H. N. Mody, B. Layton (Hon Trea remo dangerous sources of florastiusal sorvant, Mrs. Chun Pan Pay and two children, kurst, N. A. Siebe, and H E. Follock. Mientation and thereby hosten united action by Mes. Tang, Mr. A. L. Moggeridge and Mr. Ng I. L. Dennys (Secretary, ke,) wont home on the Essers at Peking to promote, administrative China; for Yokohama, Me. F. H. Young. Mr. leave Jane

forgo greatly accdel for strengthening the Yus Cheong, Mrs. Yne Cheong and infant. Mr. Imporal Government and maintaining the and fits. Pan. Through passengers join jutegilty of China, in which the United States ing at Hongkong-for. Yakobaran from Mar bellow the whole Western work is alike non-Hes, Mr. Lees Milne, Mr. and Mrs, Parkinson cornel. The United States Government baliere - from Londen, Miss B. Forster, Mrs. Jaroine, that oh a result would be greatly added and from Singapore, Mr. Showell: for Kobe, from advamed by declarations on the part of the Bombay, Measra, N. Kita and DH. Vania: for Power daionisg spheres in China respecting Nagasaki, from Penang, Miss Tarlor. their latentions with regard to the treatment of forelya trade and commerco in those spheres, and the United State Government consider that the pose a very favourable moment for informa for Great Britain of the desire of the Cultel

Blater that tirent Britain should make a H. Abrahan decimation on her own part sud loud her. W. F. Acldand worul suppsel in the effort to obtain from Mr. J. H. Aitken sach Power having spheres, a declaration B. Allen to the effect that it will in no wise infer Mr. & Mrs, C. Alexander fere vitiny treaty port or any rested Mr. Angus interest within any socalled sphere of in terest or leased territory that it may have in

THE STATE OF THE BUILDING The building was thoroughly inspected by The Architects, Messrs. Palmer and Turner, it Oetahur. 1899, and they report all the main timbers to be in a-sound condition, Scodry subsidiary dubors principally in the verandahs, ban to be regered oc account of the attacks of whith ants, and one of the small domes required extensive repaira from the same camasın

The whole of the exterior of the building has been grand and colour-washed, and all the renatinos rephired and varoished at a total cost of S1,000 (including seclitent's fors).

aconunt.

bis expenditure falls into the present year's The expenditure en repaits during the twelve months maling 30th June, 1899, anioanted to 1,988.66, including $70 contributed towards the alteratioas in the Thestre referred to in the Inst report, to which the Amateur Diamatic Club contributed a similar suma,

a Chice, that the Chinese Treaty tariff of the time bing shall apply to all merchandise landed

Owing to the henry expenditure on alteris tions and repairs during the year ending Juue 30th 1999, the year's expenses, exced the receipta by a small sum

VISITORS. AT HOTELS

HONOLONA HOTEL

Mr. W. 3. Bailey Da dira. Batten Miss Beat

Mr. A. Blonde

Mz. J. Kirkwood

Mr. G. M. Iack & valet

trond, E. Lansbie F. Lars

Me E C. Leggat ME. A K-Leis

Mr. LA, Leri

Lient and Mrs. 8. W.

Lyne, RN.

Dr. Macaulay

Mr. A. Campbell Me

millan

Mr. B. J. MacTOT MA Mrs. Mar h

Mr. H. C. Matson

Mr. J. Y. Marston Mr. & M. E. McLeod Mr. B. Mesa

The interior of the Theatre, the halls, stair-

Mr. 1. E. Beal cases aud entrance balls will soou require to beat or slipped to all such parta us are within, Miss Dell re-decorated.

uch sphere unless they be free porte, no matter Miss Lia to what nationality they may bolong, and that Mr. Bell dati so leviable shall be collected the Mr. T. Bergend.ahi

Mr.O. MD. Bell Chimes Government; that, the Power up. proacted will levy vo bigber harbor dues on Com Blackburn, K.N. on 185014 of another nationality frequenr. H. Boltbunt ting my port in such sphere than shaft bor. R. K. Bowles, H. Mer levis on vessels of its own nationality, nur Mind Mrf Brane ang higher railroad charges over lines built, Mr. D. Breaslow controlled, or operated in its ephora on Mr, J. Braga tooreleandise belonging to citizens sabis Ten Brookes jects of other nationalitics than ara levied Mrid. W Brown on smilte merchandís, belonging to its own Mr. JC. Brown citizens. The President has strong resson to Mrs. H. Browne belies that Russia and Germany will cooperate Mr. F. H.Buber

the proposed understanding

Mr. J. F. Burgér) Mr. I B. Carter Mr. A. Cecil Carter

USE OF THE THEATRE EIC, During the twelve months from 1st July, 1590, to 30th June, 18, the Theatre was on gaged by the Hongkong Amatone Dramatic

• Club, the Schools Sports Committee, the Deas mail. Company of A.M.S. Powerful, the Dag- mar Comedy Un, Mesere, dallax and Musgrave, and others. The St. Andrew's Hall was used for concerts and musical entertainments and the Ball Room wito was let for serutal Balls The St, Andrew's Hall and other rooms were 25 usual placed at the disposal of educational and charitable establishments for examinations, prize distributions and bazaars, free of charge.

DEBT, GEORGE'S HALÍA

A fice portrait of Her Majesty the Queen

Mr. Chou also, refurred to Russia and tier. many is having declared that Talleu-wan and Kiaoshow respectively were open ports.

On 30th November Land Salisbury wrote to Mr. Choate as follows

Miss Cartwright Dr. & Mrs. F. Clarks

Mr.T.S. Cocktura Mr. A. Collins

Mr. H Wory: Mr. U.-P.Aumming | Miss Deirry

has, through the generosity of Sir Thomsen Foreign Ofice, Nov. 30, 1899. Jackson, who presented the picture to the Tvr Fapellency, With reference to my. Hongkong community, been placed in St. note if Sept. 29 fast, I have the honour to stute George's Hell

Man that I have carefully considered, in communi- Mr. P. Dauroch The portrait was unveiled by H.F. the Go. cuties with my colleagues, the propotal contained as Drang versor at Lin St. Andrew Bill on 30th No.in yar Exobilesey's note of Sept. 22. that a ¦ Ms. T. Dancin vamber, 1894, in the proseges of one of Her leclutation should be made by foreign Powers Majesty's grandsons, H.I.H. Prince Henry of claiming phores of Interest in Chino as 15 Frasia and the ather guests of the St. Au. their intentions in rogard to the treatment of drew's Socisty, and it now adds greatly to the foreign trade and interests therein.

of the Hall. appearance

THE LIBRARY

The proprietors of the Government Gazeite, the Daily Freas, the China Mail, the Ilongkang stegraph and O Katremo Oriente are to be thanked for continuing to supply their journals grails to the Library. Sir John Carrington, Colonel Wheeler, Doberek, and Mesera. Figg and H. L. Dennye have trindly contributed books to the Library, to which Mr. H. L. Don nys has also lent over 200 volumes dealing with China and the Chinese, The Hongkong Club has supplied back numbers of the Times, and Mr. H.. A All-Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper Copies, of fty-nine colantes published in Hongkong have been supplied by Government, of there the majority are educational or devotional gampla. lets in Chinese Latin published by the Teri ous missions in Hongkong,

About 7,000 porans visited the Library dur ing the twelve months under review. The brary is now open untill pin free to all nationa lilies every day of the week except Sunday, and is likely to prove a convenience to niany people, Mr. Follock and other friends have to be thankal for booke and pamphlets contributed by them. Mr. Follock has also generously pro missd fu costribute a sum of $500 toward the purchase of standard works for the Library,

THE MUSEUM

I have much pleasure in Informiar your Exodency that for Majesty' Government will prepared to make a declaration in the sendesired by your Gaverament in regard to the based territory of Wei-bai Wet, and all territory in China which may hereafter be acquired by Great Britain by leans or other wise, and all spheres of interest now held, or which may hereafter be hold, by her in Chizo, prodded that a similar doclaration is made by the cher owners doucerned I am, to..

SALISBURY,

Mr. R. Bogakyan MeAlti. Ellis Mr. A.J. Flowy Mr. J. B. Galloway, Mr. A. J. Gilote. Cent. Goddard Mr. A. Macpherson

Grunt Hr. O. D. Hampsoti

R. H. H

Mr. M. Hanbury Mr. Gen. lurri

Mr. E. J. Hartley A. Holden

Mr. and Mr. Hoppin

Mr. Thos. Howard M&Mrs. E: Budion

and children

Ms. W. Humphreys | Ar. B. James an

Major and fry, Jeffreys

& Jereph Mr... Autoch Mr. Kinghor

PRAX

To this Mr. Choste replied on Doo. B

American Embassy, Londen, Dec. 8, 1899. |_ My Lord, —] harn the honour to acknowledge the ept of your Lordship's vold of Nov. 20 12 which you informed me that, after baring corely considered, in connection with your collegues, the proposal contained in my note of Sept. 2 last, Her Majesty's Government in preprod to make a declaration, in the reale desired by the Government in regard to the Mr. F. R. Brasie easelterritory of Wei-hai-Wal, and all ferritory Colonel Brown

Mr. A. Bryso in China which may hereafter be acquired by Mr. Arthur R. Carre Grant Britain, by lease or otherwise, and all Me and My Chiller

spheres of interest now, bald, or which may Mr. H. Dazu beretter be held by hor in Cains, provided Mr. J. Haver Droer that similar declaration is made by other Mr. Drina Powers. I acknowledging your Lordship's Mr. J. Ezekiel noto I have aloy, under lustructions from the Mr. A. Forbes. The Museum has been kept up as wual, want | Seorary of State, to express to your. Lærdship of funds and spaco preventing its development, the gratification he foole at this cordial or improvement. The Hon, E. R. Beliltos, Capt. Acceptance by Her Britannic Majesty's Gorers Chichester, RN, Dr. Atkinado, Musers. Cut the proposals of the United States. Ford, Niedhardt Gale, Drury, Bryer, Edward, Am, & Mr. D. M. Grahane Mounsey, Cattaneo, H. L. Deanys, Bertie Sayer,

In the note toermany.roference was made James Mitchell, Wii Ivit sing and Wong Kam Fook and Mies Barker have to be thanked for to to latter's assurances that America's treaty. Je presenting or lending various interesting speci. privileges would not be infringed or impaired mess, including an Insurgents cannon from then we remarked that the declaration was Philippine Islands, ac antelope and anderous preseled for the approval of Germany because birds and anakes. An Atlan moth kindly pre it possible that sericus conflicts of interest sented by Capt. Hail produced a large family, might at any time arise, not only affecting which was carefully reared in the Nuseni and Brits and formian subjects, bas sino jeopar- resulted in the addition of a number of Hao dising the interests of Americon specimens. During the year 9,462 Europeans. Americane. And other non-Chinose, and 111,670 Chinese, visited the Museum.

Semulated

ACCOUNTS.

JOSEPII H. CHOATE.

Lt. Col. A. B. Finser Mr. H. H. Gomperts Colonel E. H. Gorghi Colonel The O'Gorman

Major W. Waodbytrima

B.A Mr. Edward F. Grow

Air. Hinds Kroper Mr. Chantier Inbehald

·Mr. H. U. Jeffries Major G. R. St. John

Mr. R.. H. Morley 31. E. Murph Me.--Van Niera t Alg. J. J. Oʻseill "W. Parfit -* ::

Mr & Mrs Parkinso

Mr. T. Pediza

Dr. Max. Peters Mr A Porier

Str. Maalik Mísa Paya

fair

Mr. and Mrs. Ready Mr. A. Rebling

Mr. Reeves. Mr L F. Reynalis

"Mz, S.,J; Koblga

Mr. C. Bereitlike

Mr. Jos, Hosenfeld Mr.J. A., L. Kees Lieut. Col. Ryan Mr. N, Sohneider. Mr. P.W. Sergeant Siamese Picea (8)

Mr. 11. Gimmins Mr. A J. Hamion Broyth MrN. I Sparko Mrad Mrs. Spitz and

- children

Mr. Louis Spitzel.

4

Stavan

Ms. "E. H. Stewart'

Mr. E. T. Stroug

Mr J, Staine

Miss Trubroeke

Mr. G. Waghorn - Mr. A..P. Walsh

Mrs. W. Wheaton Mr. W. J. G. Whiley Mr. Mrs. & Miss Whiley Air an Mrs. Bagnall

Wild

Mrs. Wilkinait

Dr. H. W. Wlaeger Mr. and Mrs. Worfeld

atkorof

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O Der Jackeon, Secretary of Em host at Berlin, sabled that Germany would not raise any objection. Count von Bülow wrote later confirming his verbal atterance to Ker, Francis Flynn, Meckson

RN

The balmes in the hands of the Hon. Trea-Rain answered that she was happy to com surer on 30th July, 1899, when the accounts ply with the wishes of the United States,

up 10 Suth Jano, 1899 were closed, was $2,706,56,

as apipirs by the accounts anusred; shoving

Terk.

Mr. & Mrs. W. Mawton Bay. F. T. Johnson

Mr. R. F. Johusia Mr. D. Rhodes Consul Volpicali! Madune Volpics) i

"THE WAVERLEY HOTEL

Darises on Dec. 16 wrote that France... Donald

a loss on the year's working of Safe There Wasy to apply equal treatment to the arms. H. C. F. Frampton is uho a reserve fund consisting of 813,631.60 cities und gebjects of all nationa. Set

on Grad deposit with the Hongkong and Shoug hai Baple, iqolading interest up to 24th Jue,

The total reeipts show a falling off from the previous year owing to the smallness of the number of travelling companies visiting the colons.

J. J. KESWICK,

Chairman, City Hall Committee.

ACCOUNT SHOWINo Rachiers and EXPENDITORE PROM 1ST JULY, 1898, to 30. Jung, 1599,

Ed balance in band of Treasurer' as shown by

Bouni, Bi. Andrew's Half, de, c. $8,959.05

Just report

To receipts from Theatre, Ball de

To rank of Chatabr of Comperes

Ho Gaversment Grant for gt?

600.00

1,200,00

a

To interest in current socaust in Hongkong?

Mr. A. F. Orelg

Mrs. J. F. Master and

child for the sa Dr. H. and Bra

Ringer Mr. J. E. Bonel - Mrs and Mrx, J. F. A. Cap J. D. Ro Japanese Government replied that they lustings

Mr. and Mrs. would assent to the just and fair proposals of Mr Chester M. Koep and fasily the United States.

On Jan. 7 tho Borynis Visconti Venosta Me C. Gridlemmer expressed Italy's adherence to the American Me, Hatou sugration.

per

The answer of the various Powers were all accompanied by the proviso that the other Gor arauents would agree to make the desired M. Arevalo dechration

Mr, C. Asturlud

Subic,

Mr. George Wenlene

CONNAUGIFT HOUSE.

The hist not of the sagotiations was a letter Mr. M. T, Borrained dat Marol 20 from Mr. Hay to the United Mr Bistwick Statis reprosentatives abroad, saying that all Mr. D. Copebu the Powers epugarned had accepted the pro- Mr. & Mrs. J. J; Elizalde post of the United States, and he would, and family 274223efore, consider the consent given by the Mr. L. A. Gonge

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monë sinicat useless. To all such we say, try, le Tanta Mir, from Hongkong for ED celebrated Tabuzi and Scracki Coals or Little's Oriental Balen faithfully and patiently Sydney Mfr. nd Mrs Hayes, Moura. FSC widely known as the best and most coo and you will snon rejajo, at this return of your Mons, A. Marks, B. Expenhain, Wat Munto, mical Japanese Cople. The Coals can be bis precious health. Mapy a person was cared | Mis Stult, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cooper; for tained at Tokyo Yokohama, Otaru, Mutohaus Through Little's Oriental Balm by the une ebony, Miss Cooper for Drisbane, Mra Changtai, Hongkong, and other principal portu, single battle others are used from 3 to 8Ctler for Munile, afr. Switzer and

Thistle, Australian back, 1.147. Weldon, April --

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HER BRITANNIC MAJESTYS EHTPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON. Alacrity, despatch-bost, 2,0044 h.p." "Capt. Smith

Dorries, at Weihaiwe

Algerine, sloop, gaus, 1,100 b.p., Comdr. E. J.

W. Slado, at Nagasaki

Autors, cruiser, 12 gurs, 8,300 1.p. Captain

B. H Bayly, at Hongkong

Barfleurs battleship, 34 gans, 9,000 hp, Capt.

Hon. 8. CJ, Coirille, J.B. at Whaiwel Bonaventura, ertiser, 10gans, 7,000 h... Capt."

B. &. J. Montgomerie, CR, -Manila Brisk, orniser, 6 guns, 5,000 bp, Comdr. E B.

8. Wroy, Bart., at Hongkong Centation, flagalup, 1 guns, 9,000 hp. Capt..

JR. Jelliobe, at Shanghai

Daphne, sloop, B.gusa, 1400 hp. Comdr, C.

Winningtoo-Ingram, at Hongkong Endymion, cruiser, 12 gans, 10,000 h.p., Capt.

G. A. Callaghan, at Woihatwel

Esk, grun-boat, 3 gaus, 200 h.p., Liont mand

Comdr. C. Chadwick, at Shanghai

5,700 hp.

Fame, torpedo-hout destrevor, 6 grans,

Lieut, and Comdr. Roger Keyes, at Hoag Firebrand, gau-boat, guns, 360 Jup, in

reserve, ut Hongkong

Handy torpedo-boat destroyer, 6 gúna, 200

hp., in reservo, at Hongkong

art, torpedo-boat destroyer, 6 gum, 4,000 h.p..

in reserve, at Hnagkong

Hermione, oralser, 10 gune, 7,000 .p.. Captain

R. S. D. Cumming, at Shanghai Humber, storeslip. Comer, H. J. Davison,

n-Hongkong.

Iphigenis, cruiser, 8 gnas 7,000 hp. Capt.

N. Dadding, at Singapore

Linnet, gan veseel, guns, 870 h.p. Com. Wm.

Waythe, at Singanore

Orlando, craiser 12 guns, 8500 hp, Capt. J.

H. T. Burke, at fasilagh Peacock, gunboat, 6 gaus, 720 hp Lieut. Comdr. J.J.Armstrong at Shanghai. Phomir, sloop, 6 guns, 1.100 h,p, Capt. R. P.

Cooliean, at Shanghai

Pigmy gunbok, 6 guns, 7:30 hp, Lisst Comdr.

Plover, u bost, guma, 720 8. Lout Comdr.

CV M Couper, at Hongkong Battler, gunboat, & gun, 1500 hp, lift Hova.

Hardinge at Singapore WAY 150

Haworth, Booth Chiakiang Bandp per river runbait, 2 guns, Lieut. and

Carr Vest Blyer.

Spine, first guubost, 2 guna, 24 hp.,, Lleut,

Comdr, Olitam, Tangise Bwitt, gun-vessel, 2 guze, 570 hp. in reserve,

at Hongkong

Tamar, recuving ship, Commodore Francis

Por CB at Hongkong

Treed, guntipat, gune, 210 p. Lient-Comdr. HL Forbes Samplll, at West Liver Undaunted, armoured cruiser, 12 guns 6,500h.p

Capt, A. C. Clarke, at Sianglin Tiotonous, battleship, 16 guns, 10:0001Lp., Cap. Brain A. Schomberg, at Singapore, Ko

Waterwitch, aurreying ship, 450 i,k.p., Ijest.. Condr. W. Pudary Danton, at Hongkong Whiẳng, torpedo bost duetrover, & guns, 5,400

pieut, and Comdr. Kally, at H'kong

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