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troopships and animal transports, was began." The Hancock was put on dry dock yesterday. The work of cleaning and scraping her will be finisliel today. After taking on cost she will return to the transport look and be ready for sca. [The Hancock has reached Nagasaki,

THE HONGKONG DAI

THE SAILORS AND SOLDIERS“. CHINA RELIEF FUND.

A LADIES COMMITTEE.-EXISTENCE OF AN'

OLD FUND,

With regard to the above Fund which we closed a few days ago, we have been asked to devote a portion of the money to providing the

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23ND, 1900

THE HONGKONG HOTEL. COMPANY, LIMITED.

witness, Yon must rememo m you are s standing on the earth and that above you is the heaven Lock at me again and so if I av ons of the robbers FANA

Witness replied that he was certain the first prisoner was one of the robbers. It was quits true that he was assaulted by a Chinese constable as well us the first prisoner. He did not know the constable's stabor. He thought this took The Attorney General said there was only one Chinese constable in the case, and suggested that he should he called, that the witness could say whether he was the man who assaulted him or not.

The following is the report of the board of directors to be presented at the ordinary next. ing of shareholders, to be held at noon on Gentlemes,In accordance with Section 16 of the Articles of Association, the Directors now Tuesday, the 29th August

orted the 30th Juno, 1900,

DAIRY OF THE CRISIS. May 21-Joint Note from the Ambassador at Poking calling the attention of the Chinoes. Government to the Boxer tronblos. ByBoxers burastation on the Lit-unline. Mand Paotingfa Belgian engineers and May 28-Boxers han stations between Peking other refugees start from Paotingla to cut their way to Tientsiu. Fengtai station and Pelding interrupted.

aud horses, The Aster arrived yesterday from Biok and wounded at the front with various place on the evening of the 6th August beg to submit their Report for the half-year) works burnt. Railway communication with

The constable-So Kwai-was called, but the witness said that he was not the man who struck hira.

ACCOUNTS,

tnonths amounted to $100,790.98, as compared The Proft on Working Account for the six with 399,302.62 for the corresponding period of 1893, being an increase of $1,494.36 for that ball-your, and of $29,739.85 for same period of 1298.

The work of loading the big tramp Strathgyle will begin this morning. She has a camelty of 8,500 tons. She is to carry hay and grain Nanaimo with coal. As soon as she is discomforts. We learn that a number of ladies charged she will be prepared for a voyage to approached Mrs. Gascoigne to aek her to form Nagasaki. She will carry 462 horses to China.

a Working Committee, who could make carious The transport Meade will sail on August 1st, articles of clothing and sundry things for the carrying the remaining two batallions of the

ngo of the sick and wounded English soldiers Fifteenth Infantry. The Hancock is to carry

and sailors. As the China Field Force is 500 murines and four batallions of artillery.

By way of defence the prisonere ondeuronred.

Onl The Prout and Loss Account, including the The Hamburg American line has the contract thoroughly equipped, and every attention is

to have an alibi, and called four wituneses.

sum of $285.33 brought forward from 31st for carrying 5,900 horses that were bought here for Germany, but that company as yet has being mid to the requirements of the men of them wa Weng Sze, and he described him- been unable to charter any vessels. The having regard to the present hot weather in selfs gentleman at large, living at leisure and December, 1869, shows a credit balaces of Paciflo Mall Company declined to convert their the north and the severity of the approaching residing at Sha Tau Kok. He said the first he $94,794.71, which your Directors propose to

To pay a Dividend of 8 per cent. has been made to got some of Rosenfeld's col-winter, there is really little for sneh Com-heard of the robbery was when, three or four apportion as follows:-

for the half-your, absorbing. liers, but the United States transport service mitteo to do. But while the War Office days ago, a police-ofheer asked do to go before

To write off from value of furniture His Lordship informed him that it was on had an option on those which could be spared. from the coal-carrying trade. In addition to provides the essentials, a Ladies Working Couran officer at Shu Tan Kok to say a few words.

To set naide against repairs and this, Uncle Sam ie the highest bidder, and ship mittes, cu manufactare many little comforts the 11th August, ten days ago, when the second and xtures

renewals owners are holding back to do business with that will be appreciated, especially shawls and prisoner gave his name to the Magistrate as a

To transfer to Reserve Fund their own Government.

pyjamas for hospital patients.

To carry forward to New Account

The War Department has been may in the north, steadily absorbing all available story for freight and transports. The Belgian hing, Pok Ling and Kin Tuck will sail for the Orient frora the Sound.

The Navy Department is looking for calling tonnage to carry cool to the Orient Thero is plenty of coal in Japan, bat of a kind of which the navy is not particularly foul. It requires Comox coal to develop Oregon speed in our

Mrk. Gascoigne at once kindly consented to form such a Committee, and H., Major- General Gascoigne premised a cheque of 100 for purchasing materials..

We also learn, in confirmation of our pre- vious remarks, that the Fard we commenced is" really unnecessary, owing to the fact that there is in existence a Soldiers and Sailors Families

witness for tha.

Witness replied that he did not know why the second prisoner had given lay name. He had known the second prisoner for about 20 years. He did not know when the robbery took place. He did not know of anything taking place on the 3rd August. On the morning of that day he was in his house. He left his house at eight o'clock, when he went to Chearg Pe's house to smoke opini. Cheung Po's house was distant a little over three miles from his house

bants in the Orient. There are plenty of coasters Fund, which date its formation from the lastChin. It only took him a few minutes to get there.

that can be pressed into service,

The Secretary of War is inquiring for ver War of 1960. It's sole surviving administrator sels to take troops to China from San From is, we believe, Mr. Francis, Q.C., and he has al- cisco, Tacoma and Seattle within the next sixty ready made kuora the existence of this Fund to days. He has sent argert messages to the HE. the General Offcor Commanding. Mr. Northern Pacifle Railroad, President J. J. Hill of the Great Northern Railway and to Crucis was asked to devote a portion of this Fund P. Huntington and J. C. Stubbs of the Senth to provide materials for Mrs. Gascoigne's com. era Pecifle and Pacific Mail.

mittes, but unfortunately his Fund is only for Hill and his Great Northern Railway syndi

a specific object, to help the families of these cute have seven or eight steaners running be tween the Orient and Seattle. The Northern killed in action and to assist the wounded. As Pacific has four or five steamers in the Oriental the old Fond is amply sufficient to cover these trade Hantington and Stubbs have at least cases, we were enabled yesterday, with tho con six vessels available for the War Department. above people on behalf of the Secretary of Wur. subscribers to the Fund started in the Daily General Shafter is communicating with the out of and on behalf of several of the At a late hour last night Shafter wired to Press, to hand over a cheque of $75, re- Washington that the Pacific Muil and Northern presenting their anhgcriptions, to Mrs. Gas Pacile people could within a few days coigne's Committee. Should that Committee

follows:-

aine vessels. These are as

Pacific Mail-Chire 1,350 troops; City of Peking, 1.200 troop, City of Sydney, 1100 troops: Newport, 800 troops; City of Baru, 750 troops: Northern Pacific-Glenogle, 000 troeps; Olgie Tacoma, 800 troops; Victoria, 750 troops;

ta, 930 troops.

The Northern Pacifio Company sold to the Government lately the steamer Columbia; which has been taking froops and supplies from Sout- tle to the Nome country. It is understood that this vessel will be used to take 800 troops to China.

All of the above vessels were chartered by the Government to take troops to Manila in 1898. The City of Peking took the First California Regiment to the Philippines in May, 1898. The Newport took General Merritt, General Otis went on the Pari

Officials in steamship and overland railrand. circles have stated that the Government has made up its miad to send 10.000 troops to China ria Pacific Coast ports. Most of the troops will go through San Francisco und Tacoma.

Just what vessels will be chartered at Seattle

from Hill's Great Northern Railway is not known yet. It is thought, however, that two steamers having a capacity of 1,200 troops each, will be engaged. Most of the Hill sun. mers belong to the Nippon Yusen Kaisle, or Japanese Steamship Company. The Japanese Government has called all of them in to take its troops to China via Taku and Tientsin. Hill Tuss so notitied Shafter and the Washington orthorities of visits at Seattle and

If there is a lack. Tacoma, it is a certainty that Uncle Sam con get an extra supply of steames at this port. The coffee shipping season in Central America in about over, and on that account the Pasitle Mail will be able to offer other vessols to the Government as transports.

It is estimated that it will take twenty-five trains with an aggregate of 250 passenger cars to convey from the East to the coast the 20,000 troops it is proposed to soud to China. The urtillery, equipment and supplies necessary for tke ser such a large body of men will require the vices of many freight trains.

It is anderstood to be the purpose of the War Department to handle the large volume of freight for the troops equally between Pugot Bound and this port. At the same time in its desire to expedite the movement of troops it will send most of their through San Francisco, The fact of the Presidio reservation being here emphasizes that fact. The various railroad companies across the continent have already ranched Ian understanding on that subject.

THE RUSSIAN CUSTOMS TARIFF. A telegram from Mr. Konra, the Japanese Minister at St. Petersburg, to the Japanese Foreign Office, states that an Imperial Ordin ance was issued on the ith inst. decreeing that, 28 the affairs in Chinu required a special appro priation of money, the Russian Government has been obliged to raise the Customs Tarifi, and that the

existing Castors Tariff on the goods imported into Russia would be raised by tween 10 and 50 per cent. The telegram added that the rate of duty on rugs and eartheatraro hnd boon raised by 30 per cent, and the rate on silk, porcelain, and ivory by 10 per cent. No change has been made in the duty charged on other Japanese goods. The Iniportal Ortüinance took effect on the 5th inst.

require any further assistance there is still a balance in hand, to be used with the consent of the remaining subscribers, and we feel suro that if necessity arisca for even further help the community will generously respond,

SUPREME COURT.

August 21st.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS,

BEFORE HIS Honour SI JOHN CARRINGTON, C.M.G. (Enter JUSTICE).

THARMED ROBBERY AT MINS DAY

The hearing of the case against Yau Ti Kin and Yau Wa Chun, who were charred with com- mitting an armed robbery at Mirs Bay, was

resumed.

His Lordship-Three miles only took him a fow minutes?

Witness replied that it took Jum about half- an-limur

$48,000.00

20,000.00

10,000,00 13.000.00 1,794.71 894,794.71

The wear and tear, consequent on the increase the Company's business, renders it nesossary to malo umple provision for depreciation in the furniture, which, moreover, owing to the general rins in prices for manufactured goods, can only. bo replaced at a higher Sigaro,

EUSINESS.

The Compary's business continues to progress satisfactorily, but in some departments went of space must necessarily chook much further ex-

DIRECTORS.

-get there. It was not quite half-panion. at sight when he got there. The pen.

Messrn. W. Parfitt and R. C. Wilcox retire ple were just about to get their breakfists.

AUDIT. He had smoked opinn fer tons of years. by rotation, but offer themselves for re-election. Among those he saw at Cheung Pe's house smoking opium was the second prisoner. Wit ness stayed there until 12 clock. The second prisoner went away first. He was sure this was on the 3rd August, because he was there very fordship-That is no reason why he should remember it was the 3rd of August.

Witness said ho heard à good many days ago that the second prisoner had been arrested. He did not hear what he was arrested for, nor did he engairo, as it was a matter which did not

The prisone

The prisoners were found guilty, and the first. was sentenced to nine years hard labor and the second to seven years hard labour, heth To receive 20 strokes with the birch rod Two of

months hard labour for perjury. the prisoners' witnesses were sentenced to three

REVIEWS.

The Siege of Ladysmith. By R. J. McHuan.

London, George Bell & Sons,

The accounts have been audited by Messrs. W. H. Potts and W. H. Gaskell, whose rei election is recommended.

R. CHATTERFOR WILCOX,

Chairman. Hongkong, 20th August, 1000.

BALANCE SHEET, 80TH JUNE, 1900. LIAFILITIES. Capital-

12,000 shares at 250 cash (fully paid-up)_500,000.00, 1,000 mortgage debenturus.

authoriserasat3500 eucl 500,0 0,00 Les 530 ditto not issued 275,000.00

Accounts payalds

nelaimed dividends Reservo fruni............ - Profit and loss account

Praya Reclamation.

C.

3

C.

45,000.00 94,794.71

May 29 Communication with Peking restored.

menced arriving at Tientsin. May 30-Guards for Peking Legations core. May 31-First detachment of guarts go up by rail to Poking in the afternoon from Tientsin. June 1-Supposed incendiarism at Tientsin, June 2-Murder of Rovs. Norman and Robin-

Box. Taotingfa refugees reach Tientsin. Juno Railway intercourse between Poling

and Tientsiu finally destroyed: June 9-Detailed message from Sir C. Mac--

Donald to Conen) Warron at Shanghai. Juus 7-Largo allied force lands at Taku.

June 10-Admiral Seymour starts with 800

allied troops for Peking. Telegraphic com munication with Peking ceases.

June 11.-Murder of Japanese Chancellor at

Peking.

June 13-Baron von Ketteler, German Am

bassador at. Peking, murdered. Rioting at Yuunaafu.

Juno 14.-Fighting outside Austrian Legation

at Peking Admiral Seyincur out of. June 15-Hinsang leaves Hongkong with 600 men from Hongkong Regiment and Asiatic Artillery. Chapel in Tientsin native city

laurat.

Juno

16-Terrible takes 300 Weble Fusiliers and Engineers from Hongkong. June 17.--Taku Forts attacked and captured by allied warships, Chinese bombardment of Tientsin begins.

June 19.-Admiral Soyour reachios a point 25 miles from Peking, but is compelled to retreat.

June 21.- Terrible reaches Torgku. First Lagation (Austrian) at Peking captured by Kansu troops,

Juan 23.-Successful third attempt to resch June 22-Two attempts to relievo Tintain fail. Tientsin. Chinese remain in force in the noighbourhood.

June 21-All Legations at Peking destroyed

except British, French, and German.

June 15-First Indian transport starts for

China

June 26-Admiral Seymour relieved and lack

La Tientsiu,

June 29-Message from Sir R. Hort reaches

Tientsin.

July Condition of Teking reported des- 225,000,00

porate. 18,007.74

3.780.50 July 4-Last letters to band from Sir C. MacDonald and Mr. Conger writton at Poking 44 killed and $5 wounded at the Legation to date. 08.182.05 July 7-Murder of all foreigners remaining

at Paotingfa. July 9-Nerbudda, first tannsport, reaches Hongkong. Japanese capture Tientsin Arsenal.

ABAETA

3

Value of land and buildings as per last ro

port: Marinelot No.5,andremaining

$

C

portion of Marine Lot No.3 372,645.49 Remaining portion of Mariau

Lot No. T

308,103.20

22,431.02

762,584.82

138,454.73

15,000.00

123,484.70 26.818.70

Value of finiture and fixtures

ne per last report. Less written off, na rucGAN-

nunded in last repori

Since aided

159.273.52 7,003.81

20,127.21 -100.00 1,697.18 11,862.85 12,100.00

8,811.00 10,039.62

262.81

$987,182.95

P. OFT AND LOSS ACCOUNT TO THE SIX MONTHS ENDING JUKE, 1900, Dr.

S

Totul debts and rofunde.

To vntou.

So half-year's interest on - ($225,000 at 3 per cent.) To directors' and auditors' foes To fire insuKANCO

To Crown rent

To repair and renewals

delcatures

Telaluce, to be appropriated as follows:-

To set aside against repairs

and renewals

$10,000,00

Ma. Mellugh is one of the Daily Telegraph's correspondents in the South African War. Hal was shut up in Ladysmith with Sir George White during what he calls "all those 120 weary days," and for indeed are the points which escaped his attention. Hard was the lot of correspondents at times, for a watchful censor rigidly performed his duties upon their

Hundries, coal and stationery himself be eangit or retara afraid. "But the Stocks of wines, provisions, househol messages, and then the Kafr runner would let Shares in pallic companies....... The jurors were Masera. H. P. Jertrum, most effectivo stopper of Press messages yet Licenses attaching to 81st December, 1

Litenunte receivable leg Henry Harrow, Vaseo Luiz dos Reraadios, W. discovered," says Mr. MoHugh on November,stration 16 S1 December, 1930.... F. Muat, W. Richards B. J. des Femedios, this Col. Mapleton, R.A.M.S. and Secuta launch

Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporn. and A. R. Lowe.

tion, No. 2 neeoünt The evidence for the prosecution was coming the hospital camp at Intombi Spruit. It Hongkong and Shai Banking Corporation

became a passion with the worthy doctor

Cash in head..... tinned.

Yan Wai Kwai said he was a fisherman living to make a collection of war correspondents' at a place called Saust at Sai Tau Kok. He despatches. For nearly a fortnight he captured was one of the two men employed by Lo Hop to row him to Sha U Cheung. Ther started from every massage we sent out, and when he hud Shai Tau Kok at daybreak. The other nat got a whole bagful of them, and officers and man with him was Chi Ngan. When they had privates letters that we had undertaken to try rowed some distance it came on to ruin and: Lod send to Estecart or Maritzburg, he sent the Top put his umbrolls up. Between soven and eight o'clock they were near a place enlled Tai entire lot back to the General." Doubtless the ni She, and he saw a beat coming towards authorities did well to bo caraful, bat the action then from the mainland. He thought it was chronicled above looks rather unlerhand and dis fishing out at first. He saw there were ingenuous. The reading public, however, has two men rowing Before they care alongast been deprived of Mr. McHugh's writings,

other wen suddenly side his boat two jumped up. One of them called out to Lim to and they will be found well worth pornsal ever stop. This man was standing at the bows with now, when Puking as so largely obliterated

revolver in his hand. He fired twice. The Ladysmith in the public memory. man then came on board and seized hold of Lo Hop's quene. Lo Hop was told to take off his girdle. He did so, and then witness saw some lauk notes, which one of the robbers He identified the prisoners as the took. robbers. The first prisoner came on board The second prisoner came on board first. afterwards, and was the man who eat the He had known the bamboo on his ourse second prismer for Just two years. Heiss Baynes, sister of the Bishop of Natal, and balance from 31 December, heard people say that the first prisoner was the younger brother of the second prisoner. The diary from which the extracts were taken After taking the bank notes from the prosecn-

was mainly written between the months of for the prisoners said, You must have some

Frere Camp, The Bishop proves himself a mare meno The presente replied that he September and April last in Maritzburg and had not, but the robbers began to search and a Inndle of silver dollars was found in the storm very amiable and commonsense elserver and of the boat and placed in the robbers' boat. chronicler, and the volume is interesting as The prosecutor begged the rehber to give some money to enable him to get to Hongkong simple record of what an "outsider" could son of and ultimately they gave him a five dollar bill, the struggle going on all around him. With the Witness told the robbers he and his fellow bout facts the reader will often be quite familiar, man had been working all morning and had got but the author's way of putting them, far re no pay, whereupon the first prisoner threw some

moved from the more technical and sophisticated money towards him, Imt it hopped into the seu. The second prisoner had a knife, and with this styles of the war-correspondente", will make his knits he cut the haralico from his ears so that book a not unwelcome variety in war-literature. he could not get along so quickly. The robbers then went away, rowing towards Tai Fung Tan, opposite Tai Mut She. Witness's boat made for Tai Mai Sha, and on landing Lo Hop went to report to the Customs, Witness, at the pre- secutor's request, returned to Sha Tau Kok and reported the matter to the shop where the pro

him

a man cams with a message from a man named

My Diocese during the War. Extracts from the Diary of the Rt. Rev. ARTHUR BAYNES D.D., Bishop of Natal. Lendon, George Bell And Sons. "His book is published at the instance of

in the interests of her brother's diocesan fund.

Where the Shop Pinches. By Mrs L. T

MEADE and CLIFFORD HALIFAX, MD; London, George Bell & Sons.

us. I. T. Meade has, it is a well-known fast,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.secutor had been staying. On the forrth August a wide cicelo of renders when her industry The N. P-steamer Monmouthshirt has ar Chang Ngan, the messying there was six keep supplied with the literature for which they rived at Yokohama and sailed for Portland dollars for him and kn (Oregon) on the 19th inst

To waite off furniture and fix-

Lures

Te dividend of 8 per cent To reserve fund

To carry forward to new ac

count

1850

Cr.

20.000.00 $9,000 15.000."

1,79% 72

........$6,285,33 Lesa dividund as 10 $ 2. per centra G0,000.00 Less transfer to re

Herve fund... 15,000.00 Tess written off far-

nitaire and fixtures 15,090.10

By rents of shops and offices, new building...............

ald-building

By rants of shops, and offices,

Br bat dents recoveredge By dividends on ehiaros By scrip and transfer fous

329.92 2,840.50

3,200,00

481.80

933.24

3

BUSINESS NOTICES.

房樂館芝廢 KWONG CHI KOON DISPENSARY.

街欄槳城省東霸

CREONG LAN STREET, CANTON

子甲大歲年叁冷同浦大 創開年四輪陸百捌仟童英大

ESTABLISHED 1804.

詔為飛吉燾如~

Trade Mark KWONG CHI KOON

DISPENSARY.

CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON,

ESTABLISHED 3894.

UNRIVALLED

UI YAU

or "AS YOU WISH OIL."

Prices at $1.00 per bottle.

0.50 per battle. -0.25 per bottle, TUNG KWAN SAN, or "Army Medical Powder," 50 cents per bottle.

TIT TA SAN or Falling and Braising Medical Powder," Prico at 50 cents per bottle Made from the test selected medicing to be used for the above Oil and Powder.

散及油造製泡藥好選揀

WONG CHỈ KOON is one of the largest

KNative Drug Shops in Canton, carploying about 300 men. The Proprietor, Mr. U Yam Ting. is a man of great energy and business capacity, and is also very benevolent, giving away thousands of dollars worth of medicine in charity, usually with an oye to the avain off- chance. He has nunny testimoninis as to the efficiency of his modicžres from officials, scholars and business mess. Like the Chinese generally he has great faith in medicine and is desirous of July 11-Heavy fighting at Tientsin.

extendling bis business to foreign countries, July 14-120 more Welsh Fusiliers louve Hong-giving people of western lands the benefit of his

kong for North. Alles captius Tientsin native city with a loss of 775 use General Yamaguchi leaves Japan for Taku July 15-General Casele reaches Hongkong, July 16-Reported armistice at Peking,

deaths at Legations to date.

July 17-Li Hung-chang appointed Viceroy

of Chilli. State of war on Amor Rivor July 15-Li Hung-elung arrives at Hong

kong and leaves for Shanghai.

July 20-Repertal appeal of Chinen Emper

or to Japan. Alleged reeipt of message from Conger at Washington.

Home

medicines.

He has submitted to me the formulans of of his preparations for examination, giving fall explanation as to the medical qualition of the. ingredient. I have found the Tung Kwun San Medical Powder and the Tit Ta San or Army or Falling and Bruising Medical Powder com. of Musk, Barov, Camphor, Ehularb, two posed kinds of gum, with red oxide of mercury and yellow sulphide of arsenic, naimal and vegetable charcoal, which are known western phar Beside this it contains gold leaf. tigers and

bones, chavings of ontelope and rhinoceros

in

Jniv 21-Consul Carles receives Sir Chorns, which I have shown him that chemical MacDonald's lutter of the 4th inst. L.M.C science proves to be inert, he proposes to crit staff safe on this dute.

from the medicine prepared for foreign use. July 22-Li Hung-chang reaches Shanghai, Madius Light Infantry roach Hongkong. July Proposed Reqniem Service at St. Paul's for Poking refugees postponed. Mur der of foreigners and mary matire Chris tians in Shansi.

July 26.--Admiral Seymour with Centurion und

·Alacrity arrives off" Shanghai.

August -Admiral Seymour goss on visit to

Nanking.

The medicine is to be chiefly used se u ster- nutstory, as is pat up in small metal bottles by which is can be injected into the nostrila.

The sail amount of oxide of mercury and sulphids of arsenic will not be dangerous used

in this way.

(Signed) J. G. KERB,

Canton.

Directions are given according to the Chinese method of asing the medicines.

6,730.00 August 2-Paking prisoners reported from Ja

panese source again in danger.

The nature of the oil is very mild, but its 1.262.85 August 3-Sir C. Macdonald sends cypher action is exceedingly good, possessing won- picssage reporting Legation fortifications defully curativo effects in Loth internal and strengthened.

external dissues. Ad it is an invaluable medi- August 4-First detachment Cavalry Brigadecins it should be kept on hand ready for use by

leures India for China.

all persons, whether at home or abroad. Angast Admiral Seyuzour returns to Shung

DIRECTIONS. hai. Arvanes on Poking starts. Allies at tack and rout Chinese at Peitsang. Russians occupy Nowchwang Native City. August 6-Jelunga reaches Hongkong. Em

peror and Empress Dowager feare Peking under escort. Chapels burnt at Ung-kung near Swator.

94.704.71

$110,546.11

$

August 7-H.M.S. Goliath kaves Hongkong

for the North

Angust 8. Allies capture Yangtaun, on the

line to Poking,

For external use rub the oil on the temples forehead, between the eyebrows, lack of the eurs and neck, on the chest and back, on the abdomen or wherever the pain or sorence i located. It must be rubbed on for 5 minutes. For toothache put a little in the tooth on autton and rub of the gums. The oil has bonoficial effects in headache, fainting, colds, sore throat, stomach-ache, culis paine, rhoumatism, maml hers of the limbs, pain in the back, cramp. local swelling and inflammations, infinenza, diarahan, toothache, pains in the head out August 10-Allics reach Hosimu. August 11-Cypher messaires, dated Pekingulsions efter childbirth, prickly heat, boils,

August 6, reach British and U. S. Consels and mosquito bites, at Canton. Allies roach Maton. Sir C Macdonald reports. All right. Court leaves Poking with Prince Traй. August 13.-Allies roach Taugehen. August 14-Gon. Creagh and Indian troops The proprietor of the Krong Chi Koon roach Shanghai. Protests against their land- Drug Storm of Canton is placed in my hands

for

examination a number of his preparations ing. 0,025, BF

August 15-Allies.enter Peking nauppset with the receipt for each. 467.00

10,80 August 18.-Indian troops Leuded at Shanghai.

30,000,00

235.33

2,365.00

5,600:40

By profit on botol working account for onthe unding 30th June, 1900

To

11,00

100,796,08

EXPORT CARGO.

+1

CON-

Internally the dose is five drops in a little water, and it is to be repeated every two sz three hours at the saree tins, using it ex termally,

HUI YAUAs you wish Oil" has a wide

circulation and is very much used. It is composed of aromatic and stimulant herbs and banks, most of which are well known in our

Per P.&O.steamer Mello, sailed 18th August $110,594.11 For Londen:-50 bales raste silk opt Man-pharmacopoeia, together with pingpin (a costly

REPAIR AND RENEWALS ACCOUNT, Dr.

payments on account of repaire and re- newals during the half-year ending 30th June, 1000

the man told him as for his foki, and tsk. Our acquaintauce with the lady's writings By balanes forward from 31st Dec., 199

chester. 75 bales raw silk, 4 cases silk. Lyons:-400 bales raw silk. For Marseilles

Fer

10 bales raw silk, 330 bales waste silk,

kind of camphor) Lishops wort, erris reof, with two or three other loss known articles, but none of the objectionable substances which entor

Per stcataer Albenga, suited 11th August. For into many Chinese medicines. It is one of

the combinations which has real merits and. New York: pases ylang ylang, 22 casAR 7,076.50 Chinawara, 25 cases bristles, 33 bales rattancore, it is not strange that it has attained so wide.

35 cases human hair, 45 casex paper, 100 casks a reputation for the relief of maladies for which $7,076.39 soy, 100 cases Saigon cassia, 120 bales rattanware, it is recommendet.

120 Imies canes. 131 casks nut oil. 164 casSS Essential oil, 808 hates split bamboos, 350 bules 6,143.35 broken casein, 378 cases blackwoodware, 500

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$7,076.50

A new law to raise the price of meat in Germany, says a home paper, excludes first- less products from the country, sud as a con- equence the poorer people eating dogs.s Prior to the passage of the meat inspection bill horseflesh was the poorest grudo of meat

not to say anything about is not sufficient for us to judge what is her By proat and lens account The O. & G. steamer America Mary, with what had taken place the previous day. He normal style. With regard, however, to Where Mails, & From San Francisco to the 3rd iust and his fokt accepted the nney. He wished the Skos Pinches, we may safely my that we le ria Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and to disclose what had taken place, but his will leave for this port on Thursday, 23rd inst, foki told him not to do so Ho had, not feel encouraged to extend that acquaintance. at daylight,

however, reported the mutter to the prosecutor's The stories in the book are supposed to be the The NP. steamer Victoria has arrived at friend in She Tan Kok, Chang Ngun was a experiences of a busy medical mon among the Yokohama, and sailed for Tacoma on the lab fisherman and owned a small boat. The poor of London-Dr. Halifax, we suppose, men who rowed the robbers boat wers Clang Ngan Wang and Chang Ngan They used to supplying some of the necessary local and HAIR PRESERVED AND BEAUTIFIED. The live in Sha Tan Kek bat they had gone away technical colour. The authors would apparently only reliablo preserver and restorer of the hair since the robbery. Four or five days after the have us believe that the poor are neully bean is. ROWLAND & MACASSAR OIL, which closely third of Angust hy way saked to go and point tiful and virtaons and talk stilted English Poemines the oily matter nature provides for out the robbers best and. Le did so. It be The few exceptions are very disreputable on nourishing and stimulating its growth, without longed to Wong Sam There were no paper which the hair becomes dry, thin, and brittle torches on mard, but there were same nets A their language is less precise-but oven the Its provents baldness and conf, strengths the piece of the deck was broken and he noticed refrain from soiling the pages of Mr. Meule hmir, and for children it lays the foundation of this at the time of the robbery. There and Dr. Halifax with any low expressions. a luxurious growth. Also in a golden colour for were about 20 straw torches in the hold. They would figure well on the boards of the fals and golden-haired ladies and children, ask He also saw them at the time of the robbery Adelphi Theatre, for they bare no shadow of

On the prisoners being asked if they had any Storey and Chemists for ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL/of Hatton Garden, London 1499 1 questions to pats the first one said to the resemblance to living persons.

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