THE KEROSENE STORING CASE,
MR. HAZELAND'S DEVISION,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8r¤, 1900
at the British Legation in Peking. We have been indebted to the Times correspondent much more than to the British Legation for infornia tion about what has occurred from day to day
Mr. J. W. Bolles, of the Standard Oil Co-development, but this has boon chocked by the iu Peking for some yours past. With regard | heather. seva la-ed, spast the thrack May 28-Boxers burn stations between Poking
At the Magistracy yesterday morning Mr. Hazeland gave his decision in the ease against pany, who was cliargot that he "unlawfully did solder kassene, this contary to the con alitions of your license, and further that ho unlawfully did store damaged korosuus cases contrary to the conditions of your license to atore korosone." "His Worship said
With regard to piracy, Mr. Behounicks points out that this is nothing new in Kwangtung. The capture of launches or launch towel passenger juuks, by means of shum passengers carrying concealed arms is a later fact that the Chhero authorities in the second part of 1809 ordered that launches raged in passenger carrings should keep on board a per- sent ormegard to surch passengers before the vessels leave port. Cages of piracy
“décroised in consequence. considerably to the consus of 1868 Canton and a population of The defendant J. W Bolles, of the Stanbrd-weburbs, including Honam, had a Oil Company, was summoned in this case for 035, 84. Allowing 170,000 for best population. violating the coalitions annexed to a Beeuse mode we get a total of about 800.000. In conclusion pursuant to Section 11 of Ordinance No. 8 of the report says: "Notwithstanding the pro- 1873 entitled The Dangerous Goods Ordin-valence of bubonic plague in Hongkong during ance, 1973' for that las, tho said defendant, (a) the greater part of the year and the absence of unlawfully did solder koresene tins contrary to any kind of quarantine measures here it is the conditions of the license issued to store noteworthy that only few a sporadic casos in the kerosene, and (b) further that he did unlawfally city of Canton word heard of. store damagal keresno cuees contrary to the conditions of the liceu insel to store kere.
· KONG...
"On the first charge it was contended by the solicitor for the defendant that the conditions made pursuant to Section 11 of the Ordinance by the Governor in Council, and dated the 6th April, 1884, wore ultra wives. On this iste must find for the prosecution. The section weder which such conditions were issued read as follow:
There zuzy to onnaged to my inch license, such conditious to the mode of storage, the nature and situation of the premises in which and the nature of the goods with which such dangerous gads are to bo strel, the sole of carrying such dangerons goods within the Colony and graterally us to the safe keeping of
Auch
dangerous goods es muy to the Governor in council sem expedient."
"I am of opinion that the condition that all soldering is to be done in u sunken space, sto, is a condition suspecting the safe keeping of auch dangerous foods as may to the Governor in Council teen enpatient,"
JOINT STOCK SHARES.
to the present anti-foreign outbreak, however, not only the British Legation But even Sir Robert Hart appears to have been in ignorance of the fact that it was impending. It is only fair also to remember that the representatives of other Powers at Poking have been equally taken by surprise."
With regard to the Settlement Mr. Walton says: It is essential that it should include the rearrangement of the commercial treaties, so that the Chinese Government shall receive substantially increased import duties, on the following conditions':
"Firstly, that all likin is abolished, and that in lien of it the provincial governments shall receive a certain propertion of the increased ravennes.
*Secondly, that the officials are adequately paid, so that it may no longer be excusable to appropriate money passing through their hands. "Thirdly, that the inland waterways and the interior of China shall be opened freely and equally to the trade of all nations, and that sm shall be allocated out of the injurial o venues to be expended under International Con- serraney Boards in removing obstructions to navigation on the Yangiste, West, Yellow, and other rivers, which are or will be the great
a
Mr. J. Y. V. Vernon says in bis Wooly Share List, dated Hongkong, 7th Ser The chief features of the market during the week are a large business in Hongkong Lands, advances in Hongkong and Shanghai Banks Hongkong and Whampoa Decks, and in sovend of the minor stocks. A fair geneal business has been transacted.
BAXSS-Hongkong and Shanghais have been in a stesily demand at from 305 to 315 por cent, premium, very few shuts however have changed hands. An unsatisfieddemand for shares forward exists at time of closing. The latest London rate is 55 10s, es div. Na tiouala have changed hands at $26.
MARINE INSURANCES-Small ales of Un-commercial arterios of the Chinesa Empire.
"Fourthly, that the Chinese Government. ious at 8253 and Cantons at $130 constitute
I therefas convict the defendant on the firstamall way at quotations.. charge. It was submitted by the defendant that if I found him guilty on this charge owing to the special circumstances of the css I ought to in dict a nominal penalty only.
These tins wore
says I, 'yo will disturb nah's bonos, says I. if ye go in layin' time I says Ye'll be wixín peel man with th Cassidys in thner' lot, that. I says, he nivir spoke to save, in unger.in his life, Iays. Ye're an ancestor worshipper
goes on to tamp mounds in th" cimitry su he's got through, along comes a Fr-rinchman, with the romains iv th deceased. An' afther an' an Englishman, an a Booshan on a Dutch- man, an says wan Iv thi: This is a comfort- alle lookin saloon, he says I'll take th' bar, ye ili icebox an ti rre iv th Aixtures. take i'n jongs 1. I've paid the rent an' th license, says L. Nivir mind," says he. Wo'ro pisintativos iv Westhern Civilization, he says, 'tis th business ly Westhern Civiliza tion toup th' belongingss iv Eastern Civiliza tion, he says Bo of he says, or I'll pull year hair, he says.Well, says I, this thing has gone far enough, I 178, I've heard 100 good d' cast-iron guds or josses abused, I says,
I've been packed full iv, canned goods, au the Poking Lightnin' Express is r-rain straight through the lot where the bones iv mu I says, ancestors lien, I says. Tre stude it all, I
but whin ya come here to louce me off iv me own rimises, I says, 'I'll have to take th log if chair to yo, I say. An' we're to th flare. "That's the way it stands in Chiny, Hizmissy, an it looks to me as though Westhura Civiliza tion was in fr
. I mind wanat whios dhrank prize fighter come up thr-road an wint to slaen ou Slavin's steps. Some in th good strong loads can along an they were
Dear lein at blows over who shnd have his
were debatin he woke au begin cuttin' loose watch on who sim take his hat. While they with hands ar feet, and whin ho got through he made a collection is th' things they dhrupped in esespin' an' marched ca'mly down th' sthreat. Mobbs twill tur-rn out so in Chiny, Himmissy. I see by th' pa-apers that they're four handherd millyeus in this boys, an, be livins! 'twud- batin' us at home they might say to thiusiives: Well, here gooe fra janet ar-round the war- rald. The time may coms, Hinrissy, whin ye'll be squirtin' wather over Hop Lee's shirt while a man named Chow Fung kicks down yo'er sign an leaves rocks through yo'er windy. Th time may come, Hinnissy. Who knows:
the business of the week under this heading. sfull be given the right to take over, on speci-dent surprise me if whin they got through
FIBE INSURANCES-Hongkong still re-fied terms and conditione, all railways built with main on offer and Chinas enquired for in n
forsign capital-the undertakings being mort gaged to and remaining under the control of the companies providing the capital until prin- cipal and interest have been repaid.".- Love and Mr. Lewiskom. By H. G. WELLS.
London: George Bell and Sony, To our mind, Mr. Wells has never written a
End ye er blither," said Mr. Hinnisty. They wont be anny Chinymen left whin Impor Willum gets through.
Mebbe not," says Mr. Dooley. Hos a strong man. But th Chinymen have been on earth a long time, an' I gon't see how we can push so manny is thin of iv it. Annyhow, 'tis a good thing fr us they aint Christyna an Dause in the A. 1. Journal, haven't larmed properly to sight a gun. —F. P.
PEAT ON THE COAL MARKET.
SHIPPING,Hongkong, Canton and Mecacs have improved to 8304 with a few sties, market closing steady at that rate. Indo-thinas have It would appear from the evidence that ruled quieter with sellers at $95 and small anles the kerosone, the subject matter of this charge, at 94 to 58. Douglases are now on offer ut
bably be
China Munilas and China was a consignment which arrived about 10 days without sales, and a point lower wanid pro-
accepted. ngo, in which wil
all tlie tins were leaking. Mutuals unchanged and without business,
REFINERIES-China Sagars and Luzon botter book than Love and Mr. Lewisham up in the pit, and in cou- sequence of this the pit was flooded. Futher romain unchanged and without basiness at cannot of course rank as a great writer, but he more there was also no room in the pit to do quotatious, which are more or less nominal the colloring. This is no answer to the charge.
MINING. The market continues dull, Pan-is out very little indifferent work. He has The conditions of the licens are imperative, joms romain ou offer at 25 without busitis. tivo quite distinst geares, one that of The Wheele that all soldering wast bo done in the sauken Jueens, Jeiebns, and Olivers here changed of Chance and the present work, the other that space. I think, however, a nominal penalty of hands at quotations in small lets, Raubs of Tales of Time and Space, The War of the 10 will be sufficient to prevent a recurrence continue quiet at 51 but could be placed at $33Worlds, and most of his fiction. By the second of the offence. The 2nd charge against the
DOCES, WHARVES AND GODOWN--Hong. defendant is that ho unlawfully did storedukung and Whampoa Docks after long period class of stories he and his reputation as a aged kerosene cases contrary to the conditions of inaction Lave been placed at 530, 85, and novelist of the impossible and secured a houring
Londen exchanges ly this mail devote some of his licexas to store kerosene The evidence $40 per cent praminni, cash, and slittle higher for all his books; but his other style is immen adduced for the defence was funt the tins piled than equivalent rates, forward. The market surably superior in art. Now The Wheels of considerable amount of space to what has been torand The London Coal Ring." It is a up in the open spach wore good tins. The closes steady at 10. Kowloon Wharves have Chance, good work though it was, was not al-
combination of colliery proprietors and coal mer- evidence of Inspector Duncan was to the effoot ruled quieter with only small sies at 86! that the ground was awimbi in oil, but he ex. div. (old issue), and at 58 new issue); together satisfactory, but gave protaise that its chanta to stiffen the market which at present is did not see all oozing from my of the tins,
market closes quiet at quotation Wanchais author could do better things than his efforts of in a mest urastiled position. Among other think it
likely that the oil on the ground without sales but still enquired for.
wild imagination revealed. In Love and Mr. things in their medus operandi is the introduc was the rest of the leakage from the time as
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong-
to be considerably cheaper and equally good.for they were being taken into the pit. The kong Lands have again improved consider Lewisham the too exuberant Humour of the to potential market of a fool that promises kong Lands have again, busprove ears earlier book has been ohustened, and the result heating and illuminating purposes. This mat- changed hands at $173 and hater a large is a far stronger story. He attains to very nearerial is peat, says the Daily Mail, not as pea- business was transacted at $175 for cash, and truth here, and that is more than can be said of sants use it, in soft and bulky for, but chemi- the end of the mouth; at time of clesing
cally prepared and compressed into blocks that fair the vast majority of novelists."
will ignite readily and burn slowly, giving out sales have been affected at $176, market closing
"Iat with a clour bright fame, and pro- great steady at that rate. Some traunctions have
ducing very little smoke and ash. been made on time at kiglior than equivalent
And the supply of peat is practically inex ratas. Hotela continue quiet, but a small de
tide. There are millions of acres of flus fuel mand during the week at $118 was only met
in Great Britain and Ireland, the latter country with offers to sell at $120. Wos Points have
alone having 3,000.00.) unres of peat. been enquired for at $48 but more are certainable. Kamphreys continue with sollere at $10.75 without eules. Kowloon Lands wehanged.
COTTONS MIL Hongkongs have changed hands at $10 and $15. Quotations for the Northern Mils, are takou from the latest Shanghai circulura.
rery
evidence on this point is curlicting and raises a doubt in my mind, and I must give the Defondant the bonefit of such doubts. I there fore find the Defendant not guilty on the 2nd charge, Fined $10 on 1st elarge, not guilty of 2nd charge.
MR. DOOLEY ON CHINA. "Sir." said Mr. Honnessy, "to think iv thi autheity ie thim Chinyman! It do bate all,"
It do that," said Mr. Doclay. It bates th warrald. An what's it comin to? You an me looks at a Chinynan as though he wasn't good for anything but waskin' shirts, an not very good at that. L'is wan iv th spoorts iy th youth is our great cities to rowl an impty beer keg down the steps iv a Chinese Laundry, su' if e'er a Chingrish come out to resist it China they'd take him be th' pigtail an do th' joynt swing with him. But th Chinyman at home's a different la-nd He's with his friends, an they're many iv thim, an' he's rowlia the beer begs himsill, an Westhorn Civilization is dowu inth landhry wondarin' whin th' police COI Blo
MISCELLANEOUS Green Islands have been placed at $201, closing with salers. Providents have found buyers at $91.
REVIEWS.
China and the Present Crisis. By JOSEPH WALTON, MP. London: Simpson Low, Maraton & Co.
MET Walton's book shows for many proofs
The distressful country has an inadequato- ly developed source wealth in these bogs. Germany has shown how these murshy tracts can be turned into a veritable gold-mine, for there a flourishing industry is maintained in the manufacture of peat fuel, despite the fact that the German bogs are only from nine feet to twenty fest in depth, while in these islands the depth varies from twenty-ära fest to forty
feat,
There have been many attempts to utilise the poat lands of this country, but success has not until recently crowned these efforts. The great difficulty has been in drying the post- which, when taken from the bog, contain seventy to ughty per out of moisture-without crack-
DAIRY OF THE CRISIS. May 21-Joint Note from the Ambassadors at reking calling the attention of the Chinese "Government to the Boxer trombles May 27-Borors burn station on the Lu-Hunline and Paotligfu, Belgian engineers and other refugees start from Paotingiu to cut their way to Tientsin. Fengtai station un works burnt, Railway communication with Peking interrupted. May 29 Communication with Peking restored. May 30-Guards for Peking Legations con
mence arriving at Tientsin. May 31.-Britian, American, French, Russian, Italian, said Japanese grands go up by rail to Peking trom Tiontsin. June 1.Supposed incendiariam at Tientsin. June Murder of Revs. Norman and Robin
Bon. Puotingfu refugees reach Tientsin. June 5-Railway intercourse between Peking
and Tientsin finally destroyed. June 7-Large allied force lands at Taku Decree sympathetic to Boxers in Peking Gazette. June 9-Detailed message from Sir C. Mas-
Donald to Consul Warren at Shanghai. June 19-Admiral Seymour starts with 500
allied troops for Peking. Talegraphic.com munication with Peking from coast cousas. June 11.-Murder of Japanese Chancellor et
Poking
June 13-Baron von Ketteler, German Am
bassador at Peking, murdered. Rioting at Ynunanfu.
ut Peking. All telegraphie comannicution June 14-Fighting outside Austrian Legation
censes. Admiral Seymone pat off. June 15, Hinsang leaves Hongkong with 600 men from Hongkong Regiment and Asiatic Artillery. Chapola in Tientsin native edy burnt, and city in Boxers' hands.
Terrille
June 16.-Allied naval commanders demand
the surrender of the Taku Forts. takes S00 Welsh Fusiliers and EnginesB from Hongkong,
June 17.-Jaku Forts open fire and are captur
ed by allied warships. "Chinese bombardiment of Tientsin begins.
June 19-Admiral Seymour reaches » point 23 miles from Peking, but is compelled to June 21.-Terrible reaches, Tongku,
retrout.
First
Legation (Austrian) at Faking captured by Kausn troops.
June 22-Two attempts to relieve Tientsix fail. June 23-Successful third attempt to reach Tientsin. Chinese remain in forey in the. neighbourhood.
June 24-All Legations at Paling destrojed
except British, French, and German. June 25.-First Indian transport starts for
China.
June 26-Admiral Seymour relieved and back
in Tientsin.
Juns 20-Message from Sir R. Hart reaches July 1-Condition of Peking reported dos
Tientsin.
porate.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
房傑臨芝新 KWONG CHI KOON DISPENSARY,
街欄槳或省東
CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON
子甲大年叁司清大: 創開年四拾陸百捌仟索真人
ESTABLISHED 186
記為蘚吉意如
Trade Mark KWONG CHI KOON
DISPENSARY.
CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON.
ESTABLISHED 1894
油意如
b1
UNRIVALLED U IYAU *AS YOU WISH OIL."
Prices at $1.00 per bottle. 0.50 per bottle. 6.95 por bottla. TUNG KWAN SAN. or Ay Modioal Powder," 50 cents per bottle.
TIT TA SAN or Falling and Bruising Medical Powder." Price at 50 ceata per bottle. Made from the best selected medicine to be used for the abure Oil and Powder.
散及油造製泡藥好選拺
WONG CHI KOON is one of the largest Native Drug shops in Canton, onploying
about 300 men. The Proprietor, M. U Yan Ting, is a man of great energy and business capacity, and is no very benevolent, giving away thousands of dollars worth of medicino in charity, usually with an eye to the main off- chance. Ho las insay testimoniale us to the July 4-Last letters to land from Sir Cefficiency of his medicines from officials, netolars Peking. 44 killed and 88 wounded at the he has great faith in medicine and is desirous of MacDonald and Mr. Cangar written at and business mon. Like the Chinese generally extending his business to foreign countries, Legation to date. July 7-Mardor of all forsigners romising July 9-Nerbadda, first transport, rouches Hongkong. Jupanare capture Tientsin
at Puotingin.
Arsenal.
July 11-Heavy fighting at Tientsin. July 14.-120 more Welsh Fusilier leave Hong- kong for North. Allies capture Tientsin Dativa olty with a loss of 775 men. General Yamaguchi leaves Japan for Taku. July 15-General Gaselee reaches Honglong, July 16-Reported mistice at Peking. 2
deaths at Legations to date.. July 17-Li Hung-elmug appointed Visroy of Chibli. Stute of war on Amor River.. July 18,-Li Hung-chang arrives at Hung.
July
giving people of western lands the benefit of his
medicines.
He has submitted to me the formulas of some of his preparations for examination, giving fall explanation as to the medicul qualities of the ingredient. I have found the Tung Kwan San or Army Medical Powder and the Tit To 3 or Falling and Bruising Medical Fowder com posod of Musk, Earova, Cataphor, Rhubarb, twe kinds of gun, with red oxids of mercury and yellow wilphide of arsenic, animal and vegetable charcoal, which are known in western pharmacy. Besides the it contains gold leaf, tigers and dra- hors, which I have shown him that obentical gons bones, shavings of antelope and rhineccson science proves to be inert, he proposes to omit from the medicine prepared for foreign w
The medicine is to be chiefly need na aster- Ergernutatory, as is pat nu in small metal hotties by
which is can to injected into the nostrils.
The small amount of oxide of mercury and nlphide of uriente will not be dangerous used in this way.
kong and leares for Shanghai.
9-Reported appeal of Chinese or to Japan. Alleged receipt of message from Conger at Washington. July 21-Consul Carles roosives C. MacDonald's letter of the 4th inst. IM. staff safe on this date. July 22.-Li Hung-chang reaches Shanghai, Madras Light Infantry reach Hongkong. July 23 Proposed Requiem Service at St.
(Signed) J. G. KERR,
Canton.
Paul's for Foking refugees postponed. Mur Directions are given according to the Chinese dor of 5 foreigners and many native Chris-anthod of using the medicines. tians in Shansi.
The nature of the oil is very mild, but its July 26-Admiral Seymour with Centurion anal action is exceedingly good, possessing won-
Alacrity arrives off Shanghai.
derfully curatiro effects in both interact and cine it should be kept on hand ready for use by
timber is looked for Between 1908 and 18 for having been rushed into prist, in order tonder if it cost me me life, Hero am I, Hopsagthod of preparing the cat has been dis. August 1-Admiral Seymour goes on visit to external diseases. As it is an invaluable medi-
Th Lenk frgive me f'r sayin' it, Hinnisay, but if I was a Chinyman, which I will fight amy wan fr sayin', an' was livin' at home, I'ding the blocks.
Now, however, that obstacle has on over- tuck in shirt into me pants, put me bruid up in a net an' go out on take a fall out iv th in-
come, adds the Daily Mail, un economical Lung Dooley, r-raunin mo little liquor store Koothoo. I don't like foreigners there any handed man with chin whiskers from Baradeo, Wisconsin, an says he: Benighted an Layther Dooley,' says he, ye have no God." he says. I bave, says I. I have a lot is thin, suva I. Ya ar-re an oscultivated an' foul creature,'
Nanking.
THE TRADE OF VANTON, The Imperial Maritime Customs Report ou Canton Trie, compiled by Mr. J. F. Schonicko, points out that notwithstanding piracy and the consequent unsettled state of affairs in the Kwongtung province nearly daily written about in Native and Foreign myspapers the year 1999 is the record one, the total value of Im ports and Exports being about 9.nellion tels in excess of that for 1895, the next beat year." Silk in particular yielded large profite to growers and shippers alike. The inland waters steam navigation, though only some 15 months old, fnoroped by leaps and bounds. The Rive crop was poor, through want of rain, and large quantities had to be imported from Wuhu, Tonkin, and Stam. Copper cash was dear, in November one dollar only realising 520 cash. About 200 at a filatures are now at work in the interior, and as the foreign demand for silk is pretty sure to increase, an addition to this sevon natire dockyards for steen launch con struotionend fourengine-shopssprang up, but the catch the public at a time when Chins occupies demund for new steami-laurelios cannot increase a good deal of their attention, to slow it to be of an prhaps misia s family in the town itu, and works as in course of erection August Peking prisotera reported from Ja- indefinitor The three steam flour allsare still any peruanont value. Besides eight months running, but the prohibition of our travel through China, Japan, and Corea dor more thin I do here. Along comes a but with the object of pulling the fuel on the mar abroad obecks this indé, atched H
reachel Hk. not elevats the traveller to the rank of an au- The lovende of Canton Tha. 2,014,205, the best on record since 1892, thority on the countries. We must, however, Opnite Duties and Lekin advanced considerably do him the justice to observe that he has in a on the two previous years. Itaport and Coust Trade Duties and Transit Dues increased painstaking nuner collected from the best be says. I have como six thousand miles fr slightly while Export Duties and Tonnage sources of information, within his reach what to hist ye from th' mire iv ignorance an ir ever he could get on the subjects which be dis-religion in which ye live to th lofty plane ir Duos showed & small falling off
With regard to Foreign Imports, Mr. ouses. Hat why Mr. Walton deeted to write Baradoo, he saya. An he sets down on an Schoonicle says: In spite of the fact that
in an they inthrojaoce Mrs. Dooley the West River ports and stages now daw their the greater part of the book in short paragraphe ausy chair au his wife an her friends supplies from Hongkong, and I believe I am with cross-headings over them, it is impossible to the anodhorn improvements ir th corset mrrect in stating that at those places. Foreign to imagino. The result is that it looks like a an that with th blue burr'd onto it, an Importa bave again made considerable advances, scrap-book compiled from newspaper articles. put shame into her because she hasn't lot har fest grow, while th' head mission'ry reads the value of our Foreign Imports exceeded that He deprecates, it is true, any pretensions to
me a pous out iv th North-western Christyan 1908 by very nearly 2 million feels." Indianiterary form, but he would have done well to Adrocute, Well,' says I. 'look here, no.good/G; Hymns, 368, 262 and 396. Opnim contributed 22. us ont Cotton Piens aroid giving his work an absolutely repulsive fellow, I says, me at me people has ecrypied
cent of the total goods and Yarn 10, Kerosene 3 and Indian APPORRANCE.
With Mir, Walton's travel-notes and statis. Cotton Yarn 6 per cent. Nearly all to stapla articles increased considembly.
Experis reached Hk. T 23.900,000, the ties we do not propose to deal here. The de- record guro. Raw Sill alone contributed 20ductions which he made from them appear in per cent of this, and Silk Fioce goods 10 per his speches in the House and pablis statements, cent. The report says: The conditions for
likea ir ye was r-runnin' ar-round wearin the production of Silk being 100st favourable in to which we have drawn attention earlier in the rote pores with a markin
short pelisse ly sheepsking an batin' each other
for
Hk. Th 18, 861,095;
come
on a large peat moss in the north of England
kel before the winter...
Poat, it is to be licped, will make the cool barons shadder.
CHURCH SERVICES.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
9th September-13th Sunday after Trinity. Matins (11.0a.m.) Responses, Ferial; Venite, Savage; Psalme, Crotch Maofarren. Turle and Taron: Te Denn. Stainer in C., Benedictus, Trontheek in Evensong (5.45 p.m.) Responses, Ferial; Psalms, Davy, Pyraur and Ouscley Magnificat, Turle in F. Nuze Dimit- th best we can in ti matter iv gods,' says 1. th. Buker, in C, Hymus, 225, 235 and 240; We have thim oust at a first-rate foundry, Vesper Hymn, Stoane; Voluntaries Allegro Rheinberger; Andanteno, I says an' we sandpapher thin irry week, says (from Sonata),
my people Franek.
these hers pritaises fr many years,' I says, an here we met to stay, I says. We're doin'
L
As ft knowin things I ask whin th
fr firin him ont, but boin' a quite man I lave
kim
ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Weet Point.
9th September 13th Sunday after Trinity, Matire (11 am.) Hyman, 63; Venite, Camidge; Te Deum, Jackson; Benedictus Goss; Hymns, 387, 324,
65.
pazese source again in danger, August 3-Sir C. Macdonald sends orpher message reporting Legution fortifiations strengthened.. August
4-First dotachment Cavalry Brigade leaves India for China. August 3-Admiral Seymour returns to Blang hai. Advance on Peking starts. Allies at tack and rout Chinese at Peitsang. Psians occupy Newchwang Native City.
all persons, whether at home or abreed,
DIRECTIONS.
For external use rub the oil on the temples, forehend, between the eyebrows, back of the ears and neck, on the chest and back, on the abdomen or wherever the pain or sorgess ocate. It must be rabbed on for 5 minutes. For toothacha pat a little in the tooth on antton. and rob on the gums. The oil has beneficial affects in headache, fainting, colds, sore throat, stomach ache, colis paine, rheumatism, zumb
local swelling and infammations, fulluciaza, "diarrhea, toothache, pains in the head and con- vulsions after childbirth, prickly heat, boils, and mosquito bites.
August 6-Allies captors Yongtaun, ei theness of the limbs, pain in the back, ramp,
lize to Peking. Chapels Imurat at Ungkang. near Swatow. August 7.HM.S. Goliath leares Hongkong
for the North. August 9-Allies reach Hosiwa.
Internally the dose is five drops in e little Angust 11.--Cypher messages, dated Peking. water, and it is to be repented every two or
using it August 6, reach British and U. S. Consuls three hours, at the game at Canton, Macdonald reports "All right. Court leaves Poking with Prince Tuan. Gen. Crough and Indian troops reach Shang- August 14-Allies outside the walls of Peking,
hai. Protests against their landing. August 15-Allies enter Peking und resne the
Legations.
Allies reach Maton." Sir C. te proprietor of the Kwong Chi Koon
.p
August 18.--Indian troops landed at Shanghai. August 24.-Japanese templo burnt at Amor. Japausse sailors landed in the Settlements. Angust 26--150 more Japanese landed at
Amoy,
August 27.--French troops land at Shanghai. August 30-H. M. 8. Iets and German Tiger reach Amoy. Emperor and Empress Dow. ager at Taiyuanfa, Sheast, September 1-Moletank and Castrad reach Amey Quiet restored Japanese troops in- tended for Shanghai detained in Formosa September 2-First Poking arrivals in Shang.
hai September 6-German troops land in Shanghai
Drag Store of Canton has placed in my lands his preparations with the receipe for each.
"Las u for oxamination a number
His "I YAU""As you wish Oil wide circulation and is very much used. It is composed of aromatic and "stininkant borbs and barks, most of which are well known in our pharmacopoein, together with pingpin (s costly kind of camphor) bishops wort, oris not, with two or three other ios known articles, but none of the objectionable substances which enter into many Chinese medicines. It is one of the combinations which has real merits and it is not strange that it has attained so wide a reputation for the relief of maladies for whiob
(Signed) Doctor J G KERR, it is recommended.
Canton, Chian Any order please apply to MESSRS. DARTLY & Co.,
No. 19, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,
this province, there is no reason why in case the your Undoubtedly Mr. Walten lid useful work demand continues the antify now exported at home by his persistence in calling attention to to death with stone hammers' says I. An' Tio should not be doubled. And yet lost war it had facts which ought to have been, hat were not, already doubled the figures for 1890. In To well-known and for this he deserves every per day in cames a man with a suit iv there was a good demand for lower grades, and for once Foreign shippers are said to have inde credit. We propose to quotes for line from clothes that looks like a tablecloth in a section the chapter on The Present Crisis" and to house, an' says he 'Poor ignorant haythen, ho good profits,
There is no call for much comment on Coast give Mr. Walton's idea of what the ultimate says, what manner ir food dye ate he says. Kio, says I;aa' rats is me fur rite dish, I Trade, orcept that inerens were recorded. The settlement should be..
aaye Deluded wretch, says he, I riprisint Inland Transit frade inuya udvar cel steadily
The Hongkong China Association," he says, Armour an' Company, an' Ta here to make yo 18 Foreign firms being eignged - 10 British, Germun, American, 1 Japanese A Chinese early in last year sent a communication to the change ye'er dito, he says. Hinceforth ye'll firm tack out 3 passes hat did not repeat the Foreign Ofico strongly representing that trou-ate fr muned roast beef is merry of stook
yards or I'll have a file iv sajers in to fill experiment, en bie was brewing in China, and that an autioit andygistible lend, he says. An afther
Under Shipping, a slight advance of steamers entered and cleared is recorded, while the num. foreign outbreak was almost certain to take him comes th' men with Aunt Miranda's Pan 10.30 to taka men ashore for the Services. The LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS Who are appointed Sole Agents for the sale
Western Civilization, an I'm to be shot if I don't take thim ell. Thin a lead comes down
Evensong (6.30 p.m.) Hy, 72; Magnificat, Robinson, Nuno Di The Mission Launch Dayspring will call on ittis, Batishill; Hymans, 309, 10, and 407. the ships on Sunday morning between 9 und
Answering pennnut" may be hoisted.
The C. P. E. steamer Empress of Japan. arrived at Nagasaki at 80.m. on Thursday, the 6th instant, and left again at midnight samo day for Shanghai, where she is due to drive at noon today, the 8th instant,
of our Goods.
KWONG CHI KOON.
1372 Hongkong, 5th May, 1900,
HUNG NG01 SAN PO
(Chinese Daily Press), PUBLISHED DAILY
The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Melpomene is the oldest and still immeasurably the best left Singapore for this post on the 6th just.
her of willing vessels under foreign flags remains place. They expressed their strong conviction Cakes -an' Flaked Bran un Yel perish-if-ye about the Bathe. The inland waters steam that it was of the highest importance that sdo don't-out-a-biscuit an other riprivintative, ir
SOFT, FAIR, DELICATE SKIN. A clear and navigation, says the report, increased to such an qute naval military forces should be concentrat extent during the year that there is hardly town in the Kwangtung delta whose inhabitants ed at Weiwei or Hongkong in order that with a chain on a small glass on three sticks an onlthy complexion produced by using How are willin a stomer's passage to and from Can they might be promptly available for the pro- gang is section men that auswers to th name LAND'S KALYVOS, the most soothing, healing, ton, 168 steamers from 1 to 250 tons, were registection of the lives and property of British enb. iv. Casey, an pro-coads fr to pat down a rail.rative and refreshing preparation, and war- tered at the Customs office during the year for jects in any part of Chim. Both the Foreign road. What's this fresys I. Wear-re thanted harmless to the most delicate skin. It advance guard in Westharn Civilization. he prevents and removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, inland trade an increase of about 7 per cent. Office and Sir Claude Macdonald unfortunately says an were goin to give re a railroad, ye Bedness, Roghner, heals Cutane
Here is a gem from the Ozford Magazine: on the previous your Nine-tenths of the
to were can go swiftly places that je don't want tions, Irritation, Stings of Insocte, Eczema, steamers were Chinese owned, while the others disregario this warning, and wa How the British, German, U.S., or French fags; therefore unable, when the uprising occurred, to see, he says. A country that has no rail- Burus, imparts a luxuriant beauty to the com. A few days ago the Rector of Oxford University all were entirely manned and commanded by to place a sufficient force on the ground with roads is beneath continupt, he eays Casey, he plexion, and sarays, the neck, hands and arms received from a gentleman the following How says, stretch th chain acrost you graveyard, in matchless whiteness, unobtainable by any urach would I have to pay for the education of Chuso, yet not one send our tongued out delay. It is clear that a lamentable and he says I sin f'r to put th' thrack just befure other means Ask Stores and Chemists for my son in your univezaly? Let me know it I
(1432-2 rowing, should wish to learn to read and write." fatal ignorance as to what was transpiring in that large tombstone marked Biqlescat in ROWLAND'S KALIBOR, and avoid poisonous shall have to pay more in case my son, besides
hina pretailed both at the Foreign Office and Paon, James H. Conng-a-lung, he says. But, imitations,
The river steamers to from Hongkong Macas carried an average yearly number of half a mullion presangers each way,
medium fex Advertising among the Native Community. Established for nearly FORTY YEARS circulates largely throughout Southern China, Indo China, et
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