ROBINSON

PIANO Co. LD

FOUR

`REMARKABLE

PIANO

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRFSS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1904

THE Undersigned have received intractions

to Sell by Public Auction

TH

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERIED). TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 18th Masch, 1904, at 11 at their

SALES ROOMS, No. 8, Des Voeux Roud

(Corner of Jos House Street), SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising:

· ¡ALL Rearts RESERVED.]

THE WOMAN ON THE DERELICT,

BEING THE STRANGE LOVE STORY OF JOHN BRAMWELL,

BY

GUY BOOTH BY..

(Author of Dr. Nikola." "My Indian Queen" &o, fx)

CHAPTER XI.

Thom langh best who laugh last. We'll see! who does laugh laat."

After lunch I made myself as eprace ne possible, for I had an important call to pay that afternoon apon no less a person than Miss Matheson, of whom Signor Canti had spoken to me, I hailed a enbmou and told him whither I wanted to be driven, at the same time bidding bim pull up at the naarest telegraph station, Taking a pablegram form. I wrote the following message:-

Brendor, Sydney, Australia. Do you know any Armitage, squatter. JAPANESE CARVED CHERRYWOOD

John Bramwell," Now Brandor was the code nddress of the BEDSTEAD with WIRE MATTRESS, ONE TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARD with

firm with which I served prior to throwing in BEVELLED GLASS, MARBLE TOP

wy lot with Farringdou. Thought I to myself, WASHSTAND, WRITING TABLE,

What dons it all man?" I asked myself, I shall be ablis to tell pretty well when I r. TEAKWOOD DRESSING TABLE with when I resohet my room after the oxcitingceive their suster whether he really is the man BEVELLED GLASS PICTURES, adventure described in the last chapter. "I'd he pretends to be, or if it is part of the scheme I then MIRRORS, TEAKWOOD OVERMAN-give something to know. At any rate, if my that he is at present working out." TEL, &o, &0.;

friend Armitage is at the bottom of it, I can continued my drive to Fulham Road, and ia duo promise him that he shall hear from me " course found myself outside the Bolgrave As I pondered on this I took from my pocketStudios. To be plain with you I was disap pointed. From the high-sounding name I had expecte i something much more important than the common-place structure before me. I had never visitad an artist's studio before, but from

Also

PLAYERS. ONE LADY'S SADDLE (in Good Odor and the letter I had found on the man whose wrist

APOLLOETTE

APOLLO

APOLLO

ONE SODA WATER MACHINE and

Conditions.

TERMS: As usual.

2450

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, 15th March, 1904.

$550

MASTER"

PLAYERS.

PLAY EVERY NOTE

OF THE PIANO,

SECURING EFFECTS OF

TREMENDOUS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

743

HE Undersigned have rooaived inal actions

to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONOBBED), TO-MORROW (THURSDAY}, the 17th MARCH, 1904, at 11 A.M., at their SALES ROOMS. No. 8, Des Voux load (Corner of Ics Hoss Street), A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTIO LIS,

Comprising SILVER and GOLD JEWELLERY, FELT HATS. AMERICAN TRAVELLING TRUNKS and BAGS, MUBICAL INSTRU. MENTS, &c, 201

Also

I had broken. It contained only one sentence, aura that was in Italian I was no wiser than

before.

Next morning I sought an interview with the manager and requested him to translate it for me, which he was obliging enough to do. The sentando ran as follows:-

what I had read in books I hat always andor stand that they were the most luxurious places possible, Turkey carpets, suits of armour, price- leas china, handsomely costumed models, and such like. The artist invariably wore a volyet coat, while his hair fall in ourls upon his shoaldors. I rang the bell, but no notice was taken of it. I ring again and got again, with the same salt.

Make sure that he does not ratura to England,"

That was all. It was written in an adverted hom, bat whose hand it was I could not say. fer me to go to the station, I did not venture I, and gave the bell senha pull that it was a

You may be rury suro that until it was time

*Well, they shall hear me this time." thought very far from the hotel. I had no desire to risk a repetition of the previous night's prThis time some attention was paid to is,

wonder the whole affari not giva way. formance. For though I did not think it would door was suddenly opened, sad a tail. cadaverous be repeated. I was not going to be foolhardy arengh to give Musus an opportunity. As it was, nothing out of the common occurr

The

4 No. 12 HORE FOWLING PIECES † had been kind enough to show me the way enquired whether he wiched for nr. His ferm

English and Americau mako).

TROMS -As usual,

The journey back to London was an un- aruatiul one. No one molested me, nor did see anything of that amiable gentleman who

back to my hotel on that memorable opening,

I drove from the station to my hotel, and glad indeed was I to be back. Even the hull porter scaned like an old friend, while the pretty [744 girl in the office revived me with a smile af welcome. For the remainder of the day I did nothing. I was tired after my long journey. I found time, however, to write to Mrs, Jackson

HUGRES & HOUGH, -

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 15th March, 1904.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

IMPRESSIVENESS THE Undersigned has recaised instructions

(OTHER MAKES PLAY 30 NOTESĮ

LESS),

"APOLLO" PLAYERS

for Hire.

APOLLO SUBSCRIPTION

LIBRARY.

Hongkong, 3rd March, 1904.

Sell by Fublic Auction,

on

FRIDAY.

the 18th MARCH, 194, commencing at 230 P.M..

at his SALES Bоomą, Daddell Sixt, A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE CUR 10 S,

Comprising: SATSUMA VASES and JARS, IMARI PLATES, CLOISONNE (Silver and other- wise) OLD BRONZE VASES, BILK EMBROIDERED SCREENA, and & Variety of TEA-SETS, &c., ds. TERMS-As usual. Catalogues will be issued. On Viow from 17th March, 1904.

GEO, F. LAMMEET,

Auctionet. Hongkong. 11th March, 1904,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

£717

DARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of F640PARTICULARS aublic auction file, to be held on MONDAY, the 21st day of MARCH. 1904, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Worke Department, by Order of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, of One Lot of Crown Foreshore and Se Bed at North Point, in the Colony of Hongkag, for a term of 75 years, with the option of remwal at a Crown Reat to be fized by the Surveyer of His Majesty the KING, for one further form of 75 years.

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MITSE BISHI DOCKYARD

AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD, “DOCK," NAGASAKI A.1, A.B.C., Ecotte' aud Engineering Codo

Uned.

DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAML)

TARTICULARS OF THE LOT..

Registry No

Le 'ality

Extreme Length...

123 feet..

Length on Blocks

$13

Width of Entranco on Top

**

Width of Entrance on Botter...

77

D1

Water on Blocks at Spring Tids. 26)..

DOCK No. 2 (at MUKALJIMA.}

Extreme Length...

371 foet

Maria

Longth on Blocks

950

Lot No.

North

Width of Entrance on Top

62

Width of Entrance on Bottom: 53

285

Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

PATENT SLIP (at KOSUGE).

לאו

Can take vessels up to 1,000 tas gross.

Boundary

Mercerzen:

N.W. G... N.. 5,W,

*. it. It

120

Contents iz

Square ft.

Upset Prive.

individuel in à fhreadbars cent, em awd with paint, a wee is hands, weed me, with sou very bad language why I could not come in Matheson lead u studiy them, and then, thinking without making anch a row. naked if Miss I would rep him in kind for its rudeness, Josune in a photo. would have bou wa,th » Krapher at that moin-nt, scouts board seed to bristle with rugs, looked at me as if he were going to eat me, but eventually thought better of it, and growling, **moond door on the left," bounced himself. into the first on the right.

Every hair to his 1K+

and to inform lese of my return and asking for

"That man has not suzcarded," I thought, information concerning Miss Al-randra, for bad quite by chuse some time afterwards I

discovered that I was right. that name I determined to call her until I should have an opportunity of explaining matters. One other leftor I wrote, and that was to Armitage, informing him of my return and

asking if he would be at home next morning.

Fellowing his die ctious I made wy, way down the passage, which right cortainly have bean cleaner, towards the door he had ind.catol. I

rapped upon it, whereupon a dep voice from

within called upon mu bi satar.

Now I had imagined, I cannot say why, that the lady in question would be young and pretty, and perhaps twenty-five years of age. I was as

I told the messenger to wait for à reply.

In something less than a quarter of an hour be returned, with a nate in which that gentia. an informed me that he was rejoiced to think that I was back so soon, and that he would be only too glad to see me in the morning. I said down at the table in my room and plaerd his letter beside that which I had taken from the man in Florenco,

in that conjecture ne I had been in my of au artist's studio. Ther were only two people in the rou, and one of them being a lady I gathored that she was Miss Matheson. When I tell you that she was nearly forty years

"Be I bave caught you at list, hare Ip" Iof age and as broad as she was long, with a mutted. "I felt convinced that you wara

freckled face and the gyes that usually go with at the bottom of it.”

red hir, you will have some notion of hor The raab, who was personal nitractions. evidently a model, was posing on a dais, the cloth covering of which was worn to rags. She looked at me witli some surprise,

Miss Matheson ?" I asked.

Bat bor was I to conncot him with the murder on the brig? That was the difficult thing to see. Still hat enade some headway, and did not despair of succese.

At half-past ten next morning I bolook my. self to his hotel and went upstairs to his room He had just finished beakfast and were dark blue smoking jacket. On soring me he came forward with hands outstretched and a pleasant smileupon bis face.

"My dear fellow,” he began, " I welcome your returk. I have been more than lonaly without you. I hope you have had a pleasant time."

From the way he spoke, and the cordiality of big mauver, no one would have believed for a moment that he had done his best to murder me only a few days before. I was not, however, going to let him so that I was aware of his Treachery. On the contrary, I reciprocated bia goodwill and enquired what he had been doing in my absence.

Absolutely nothing." he answered, but -smoke and read and wander about the town. I bopayour business in Florence was snorresfal P"

In a measure," I answered.

"And what about the Great Mystery. Whan

do we commence operations?

I thought it would not be long before. he would touch on that subject.

"That must depend upon cirenmstances," I Paint 400 $85 22 415 291.132 107870,400 replied. "If only wo could discover somo sort of a preliminary clue, we might get to work at once I have a very good mind to take a ras down to Plymouth and overhaul the ship again. #doubt if it would be worth the trouble,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE WORKS are well equipped with the BY Order of the Mortgagee, Mr.GEO. P. be remarked. "You son to Lave done it. 20

LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and ca execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well

HONGKONG

SALVAGE

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BOOKBINDING:

LAMMERT

wi[E u}} xx

PUBLIC AUCTION,

011 MONDAY,

the 21st day of MARCH, 1904, at 3 o'cbck P... at his SALES Room. Duddell Stiet,

as in REPAIRING of SHIPS,

The COMPANY has STEAMER, 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED with POWERFUL SALVAGE PLANT THE VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD READY at SHORT NOTICE

1677

PROPERTY. being Nos, 3 and 4, West End Terrace Boabom Road, situate at Victoria in the Clony of Hongkong, The following are the Particulars t

All that piece or parcel of ground staste at Victoris in the Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office se section B of Inland Lot No. 689 containing in area 7500 square feet and is held for the reside of the terms of 999 years commencing on the 28th day of June, 1861, created therein by a Chown loase of the said Inland Lot No. 689 dated the 2815 day of October, 1861, together with the moss or tenements and other exstions and

"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE:

The only office in China hring Europeau taught workmen. Equal to Home Work

JEWELLERS.

MAISON LEVY HERMAN S

Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40 Watson's Building, Qara's Read. Also

End Terrace and which said piace or percel of

thoroughly before,"

That is my name. Cast I do anything for you?

If you could afford ma the favour of a for

minutes' conversation with you, I shall be deeply obliged," 1 repli 1.

May I ask if the mattor is, important " sus enquired.

"To me it is of the utmost Importmore," I remarked, "When I tell you that I have just come from Floroncs, where I had the pleasure of meeting Signor Canti, with whom I believe you studied, I hope it may serve as a fitting introduction."

sigb.

Ab! the dear Signor," said she, with a Then turning to her modsat, she said, you can go out and have some beer, Johnsch. Come back in half an hour, I presume you will not detain my longer than that, sir?

"I am sorry to have to detain you at all,” I' replied, as the model left the room.

Although bar manner was not what it might have been, I don't think she had any intention of being rude.

Won't you sit down," she said, pointing with the brush he held in her hand to a chair that I feit morally certain would collapse directly it felt my weight.

I sat down in fear and trembling, and tho ominous creak that greated my audacity did not tend to re-assure me.

"I have already said, Miss Matheson," I began, that this a matter which concerns me I understood from Signor Canti very vitally. that you studied under hira for some time ?"

*Two years and five months, who answered. A better masker no one could wish to have." "I can quite toliave that. But it is not of his mexit hut I have cone to talk to you. understand that while you were with his a

his students. Am I right?" of a bootle hanging a man, but I don't hopsrtain Mis: Angola Carbridge was also one of

“But one might chance opon something, A serap of panar" (2 Man be'hought me of the torn habal that Jackson ha? found, the existence of which I had quita forgotten), "an old deck shou, the most insignificant thing might afford 80mA clue,"

Very tra ha answered. "I have heard

for ch suscoss in this cas."

Be then changed the subject by enquiring whether I would accompany him to a ther thataigh. The man's sndacity amused ma

ach that T consented to do so. I then her him" Good-bye" und went off to make cret in parberes of which I stond in need.

I

You are quite right," she answer: 1, "What of her?"

Would you mind answering one or two questions if I put them to you! I cannot tell you how grateful I shall be to you, it you will." "I must know what the questions are first,'

“I cannot pledge myself to say any- said sho thing till I know that."

(To be continued.) HIRANO WATER.

As I walked along the crowded pavement 1 wondered whether hand yet heard of what bad happened to his Florentine assassins. If he had, he had certainly not allowed me to suspect I asked myself another question

re-visiting the brig? This question was soon Why had he tried so hard to dismade me from THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.

the fact.

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is obtained and maintained by using

'DARTRING' 'LANOLINE”

No imitation ear bear the Dartring".

No imitation can he called 'Dagtring.

'DARTRING TOILET LANOLINE' in colispsille tubes. 'DARTRING “LÁNOLÍNE TOILET SOAP.

Demand the genuins

Whatevades

02. Heibern Viaduit, Loudev, Amy.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE

ROYAL EXCHANGE

Hongkong, 18th August, 1903

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Handsomely decorated. Cool and plossart. Best of attendansa, Private dining rooms for parties. Only the bust of wines and liquors. Under the direction of Mr."

and Mrs. Nowirth.

BAR

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BILLIARD ROOM

Thoroughly modern and up-to-date. attendance,

STABLES.

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Fius turnouts for the guests of the hotel Elegant rubber-tirad carriages, fast horses good coachmen. The New Oriente Hotal is now open for inspection.

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OTHER BRANCHES.

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CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imparia! Japsasse Navy and Arsenals and the Stats Railways; Principal Railway Corepanios and Ladastrial Works; Homa and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Faraons Miike, Tagawa, Yamano and Ida Coal Mines; and SOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Fajinotina, Mamoda, Mannours Onoura Obsi

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N, INUZUKA, Manager, Honkkone

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

CITY OF MANILA.

SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

1

NOW READY.

DIRECTORY OF

IN

OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL BOARD PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES

CHINA, JAPAN AND COREA. FOR 1904.

BALED PROPOSALS will be revived at this Office until 12 el Noon, of the first day of June, 1904, for the construction of the superstructure for a lift bridge over the Binondo canal in the City of Manila, iu

the City Engineer. accordance with plens on file at the Office of

WITH ALPHABETICAL LIST.

88 TAGES. PAPER COVER, 60 Cents, On Sale at AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN MISSION PRESS,

Shanghai

Mr. EDWARD EVANS, Missionary Home, Book Room. 1, Quincan Gardens, Shanghai, Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, L., Hongkong

Shanghai and Yokohama, Mesara. W. Bowen & Co, Hongkong and

Shanghai,

Bids will to received (1st) for the delivery and erection of the structure complete in every trapoot andy for use; (2nd) for the delivery af the wharf in Maui, free from all snem brances of all the structural material and machinery of every sort, ready for the erection of the bridge ɔmplete.

Each bit shall be accompanied by (st) YUEN CHONG BOOK STORE, Swatow; stress sheut showing the maxinam live and death Messra. A. S. WATSON & Co., Amoy; load stresses in such member together with the Messrs. A. S. WATSON & Co., Foochow; Froes and not sections and the material of which Messrs. H. BLOW & Co., Tientein; each member is to be composed; (nd) a certified Messrs. HODOR & Co., Beoul Press," Soul; check payable to the City of Mauila in the anmNAGASAKI PRESS" OFrior, Nagasi; of une thousand dollars (31,0) Uni od States

**KOBE CHRONICLE" OFFICE,Kobe currency, or its equivalot, as a guaranty that DAILY PRESS" OFFICE, Hongkong, and at

Hongkong, 12th December, 1903,

PURE FRESH WATER.

at Shanghai, Manila, Peris and Toile buildings thereou known as Nos. 3 and 4, West ansvarad, for on returning to my hotel, I found

ground is held subject to the payment of $28.08 ) a letter awaiting me from Jackson. In it he THE LEADING MINERAL WATER OR THE EAST the contractor wil within ton (89) days from the London Office131.Fleet Street..

PHOTOGRAPHER

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Proofs road by Englishmen.

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Navy Contractors, Sailmakers, Provision and Coal Meralisuts, Sales Agents for Hartmann Bahtjen's Gendine Com-

position Rod Kand Brand.

BISMARCK & CO.,

Novy Contractors, Ship Chandlers,

Provision and Coal Merchants, Sail

makers, do Fresh Water supplied to

Yesaole in the Harbour

KWONG SÁNG 200

informed me that he had as vel received no in-

the annual Crown Rent and to the observance structions from the firm as to what was to be

and performance of the covenants and conditions dons with the brig, wave that he was to remain contained in the suid Crown Lease,

Monthly rental of No. 5, West Dol Terrace $50 including taxes.

Monthly antal of No. 4, West End Terrace $50 including taxes.

For further particulara and conditions of sale apply to

Mr. GEO. K. HALL BRITTON, Solicitor for the Venda,

or to Mr. GEO. P LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, 15th March, 1904..

YHD

CORSA, IT MERCHANT NAVY

NAVY BOILED

ONG FLAX

RELIANCE CROW TARPAULING

&SON'S

on board with the crew. This he described as bard lines, sewing that he was anxions to pot ashore, having been nearly nine months at sea. He thanked me for my kindness to his mother,

and hoped that Miss Alexsodra was going on well. Then came this startling pices of Informen- tion, and Trive it in his own words-

Bottled in Japan by ff. E. REYNELL & Ü6,

BEWARE OF JAPANESE IMITATIONS.

F BLACKHEAD & CO., Agentő. Hongkong. Bist, July. 1902.

HONGKONG CLUB.

M

NOTICE.

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thu asrding of the contract enter into contract with the City of Manila for the faithful performance of all the work abova specified.

A bond of tau per cent. (19%) of the onepted biti will be required for the faithfal performanes | and complation of the contract within a period eiwelve (12) months from the date of signing the contract.

PRINTED FORMS FOR BLUE, plaza and all acessory information may be obtained at the Offer of the City Engineer, Lanila, P.I., Engineering News Publishing Co., 220 Broad way, New York City, and the Bureau of Insular Aff sirs. Washington, D.C.

THE FIFTH HALT-YEARLY DRAW. ING of SIXTY-FIVE DEBENTURES of the Hongkong Club, parable on THURS- DAY. the 31st MARCH, 1904, will be held at the Hongkong Club House, et 11 o'clock ́AM,

The right is reserved by the City of Manila on SATURDAY, the 19th MARCH, 1904. to reject any or all bids and to waive any

Bearers of Deboutures are invited to attend. the Drawing,

...By Order

"By the way. I had a visitor yesterday, an old friend of vours, a Mr. Armitage, to whom it aprears you have told the story of the brig. He was very anxious to see her, and told me that [746) you bid made him at that he enld ant dis

cover any trace of har identity. I should say you've won. for, thought be went throught her from stem to kenlaan, inat ss. if he had been s professional detective, not a thing could he discover. He was very pleasant and affable, but I are afraid Icouldn't entertain him as E should like to have done. You know what the "Hallket owners ar. As point of fact they. are nearly tarvior a However, he dido's scan to mind, but took it like a real gentleman." Real gentleman!" I muttored, "I wonder what you'd say if you know all ? And so, Mr. M

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Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineers

Tools, Brian and Iron Merchants,

144, Den Vour Reil,

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Hongkong, 11th March, 1904.

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TARBLE and

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LE HONGKONG STEAM WATER

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Call Flag W.

OF

J. W. KEW, Manager,

let Floor, 37, Connaught Road

1934 HongHong, 13th June, 1903,

THE AMERICAN SYSTEN

ENTISTRY.

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Hongkong, 16th March, 1903′′

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By Direction of the Board,

JOHN M. TUTHER, Secretary. Manila, P. T.. January 21st, 1904.

COLD STORAGE.

VENE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, Lo, here now 40,000 Cubic feet of Co., 1 Storage available at East POINT. Stores wi be Open at 10 AM. and 4 rm. dally, Sundays;

WM. PARLANE, Manager.

sale daily at Mr. H. RUTIONJEEing to spring another little game on me. Estimates, Designs & Trices on Applicatius excepted to receive and deliver perishable goods. ¡

KOWLOON STORE; No. 36, Elgin Rod Prise 15 cents per copy cash

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