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31, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(OPPOSITE CLOCK TOWER).

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IMPERIAL HIGHLAND (Bed Triangle) at $16.00 per Dozen. including practically puro ja vangston,

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NO. 2.

NO. 3.

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180

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TWO FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, European Style, in Kowloon. Possession on or sbout 31st August, 1905, Moderate Rentals.

Nos. 2nd 4, BALISHURY AVENUE, Kowloon. Immediate possession. Moderato Rentals,

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TO. 1, KIPON TERRACE,

No

197

A HOUSE in WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD, facing Race-course.

FLATS in MOLETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Gronnd

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181

FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE in Kowloon

A of Tenis Court,

"KOWLOON." Apply to

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N EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, Well A Furnished, in good situation with fins View of Harbour, Garden and Large Croquet and Tennis Lawn and Good Stabling. For further particulara, apply to

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IS'

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Infantry will take over the duties of Brigale Signalling Officer from the 3rd inst. vice Lieut. C. H. Mowbray, 110th Mahratta Light In- tantry.

By Order

A. A. CHICHESTER, Major. Chief Staff Ofoer.

ASLEEP IN THEIR SADDLES.

"In hand-to-hand. conflict

men shondte,

5

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr. H. T. Alerandor Mrs. A. Ball Mr. & Mrs. TI, M. Bank

hend

Mr. & Mrs. R. Boggon

and infant

While the news from Moscow and other cities of the Russian provinces grows more and more FIBRE-METAL alarming, a silence, which is cortainly not that. HOMEOPATHY-FOLLOWING THE FISHES of consaat, provaite among the population of MACHINE LOGIC-BEX, IN TASTE-AN IM- St. Petersburg. The people of the o pital here POSSIBLE GEM.

shot their bolt, and have missed their mark

Mr. M. Barch for this time of asking: there ** nothing for

Misa M. Bartlett In their determinations of the offt of them, just now, bet sombre auquiescence in their

Mr. T. D. Berrington extreme cold on the tenacity and ductility of defeat. Meanwhile batesucracy has not let the

Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Hing iron and its alloys, Sir James Dewar and Mr. grow under its fest; it has made ha ta ta struggled, wrestled, thrust, advanced, and with.

han and phild R. A. Endeld have tested about 590 specimens,

secure the permanent traits-as it hopes and draw. By dusk the cannon and musketa woro Mr. C. Bissoll Mr. R. J. Bitlock done by the appointment of Major-General the survivors fell asleep where they stond, riders Mr. 1 . stair believes of Sunday's su cos. This has been

neeloss, as darkynsa came Biscell Trepoff, Istely Chief of Police at Moscow, to in their saddles, horses in their tracks." ho Governor-General of St. Potorsburg. This personage is compendiously described this morning as the best-lated man in Russia." which appreciation, in view of the fact that both the Grand Dake Vladimir and M. Fabiodonos tzoff are yet ulive, is possibly su exaggeration Anyhow. Tropoff a reputation is a bad one, sad be Boer, from the rather piquant details of this career at Moscow, to have been a blunderer za well as a brute, indeed on utterly incompetent crcature, who owes his advancement to the fact

is the bastant son of sa

son of an exalted per of less delivered, and, therewith, plenary of fussin deliverol, powers for the tuinistration, civil as well as vation on Holders was born in England Mr. G. Denn

and allega with silicon, alamininn, tungsten, chromium, copper, nickel, and manganese, After cooling in liquid air, pure iron was very brittio though much harder. The effect on mild steel was much the same, but ether alloy had their tenacity increased and nickel toy especially was not only toughoned but had its ductility increased. It was concluded that while carbon improves iron for practical pur. poses, nickel is the greatest safeguard against Werkening. Ons of the anomalies occasionally appearing in alloys, avon at ordinary tem peratures, was noted in the case of iron, nickel and manganese-in which the man. галова,

if present alone, would make the alley brittle at all times, while the triple alloy in so very tough and dustile tlust it seem to | revorsó n'I the known laws of iron allays.

A simple method of nature-printing is supplied by the "physiotypo" of an English inventor. Impressions are made on white paper of ferns, leaves, feathers, nections of wood, or other objects, and these are made visible as clear and permanent pictures by the chemie action of a fine powder that is dustal over the paper. The designs may be transferred to lithographic stones or pluminium plates, for roproducing any number of copies.

One of the most ramarkable opials in oxistence is supposed to be a fossil fragment of the ciniolinserns, which once lived in Australia, reaching a length of 40 feet. The specimen.

lately brought to New York, weighs 3,150

crats.

Submerged bells, of which thirty are included or to

in the new system for the St. Lawrence River HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND and the consts of New Brasswick and Nova FINANCE CO., LD. Scotia, have been used for signalling up to Hongkong, 25th February, 1995. 539 distances of four to eight miles. Those bells are mounted about 25 feet under water, suspended HIRANO WATER.

either from tightships or from buoys near lighthouses, and largo hammers are made by hydraulic power to give signale in foggy weather. Fessels require a simple receiver, one on each side of the hell balow the water line giving a means of determining the direction of water-filled gylinder olored by a diaphragm whose vibrations not upon a microphone traus mitter, and the latter reproduces the sounds in telephones in any part of the vessel.

Each lighthouse and lightship having its own cale of signals, the mariner learns his szact locality and is werned of dangerous pinsos.

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military in short (to quote the Imperial discrve) I local and civil authorities and educational instilations of all kinds are made subject to the Da Governor-General." That his power to a the military forces concentrated in the capital at his discretion or indigoration is absolute goes, of course, without saying. To this man's keeping. are the unfortunste inhabitants of St. Peters

$ incompetent as it is savage, b liuen, raid a

Yel up. We have washed our

dirty a Gevornment official, Festerday, to the correspondent of the Daily Mail now it only remains to iron out the creased, mak Trepoff will do that." Uno is not so sure that the "dirty linen" is clean yet, for there is that upon it which all the waters of Lethe will not obliterate, which “all the perfumes of Arabia will not

Nor can sweeten,"

that amiable fans the Napoleonic precept to "Javor sob functionary

justly boast that bareenerasy has linge sale en famille, for this laundry work has been done in the sight of all the world, and However, Trepoff has come to do the ironing all the world stands aghast at the spectacle. of the still bloody clouts, and we shall see what the sect of the coup de fer of his boary hand wili bo,

morey.

Oue of the most competent observors of events in St. Petersburg, the representative of the Daily Telegraph, points out, this morring that the appointment of Trepoff marks not and decisive departure on the part of the Im perial Government. Catil still have been possible to tomper, official "jus. yesterday it wor'd tice" with

A large measure of Encial and political reforms would have gone far to obliterate the horrible deads of Sunday, and Monday, and would, at any rate, have ronderof passible a peaceful, if not a cordial, co-operation between the Tear and his people for the welfare of all." But that was not to be: blood and iron is the only method that Russian bureaucracy and now Ruasio is knows, and go the last opportunity hat boon lust human force can weld the parts together." in train, and no On the one side and on the other stand, no as the Ter's petitioners, in their simplicity, had hoped, the bureaucracy and the people, with the Tsar sa mediator and moderator, as the supreme lead, and Father of all his children,

ing with the

It was an infocaal battle. Grapa and shrap. net dew like bail that October day, and history says the field was full of human victims. Yet on ground sedden with blood, and in an atmos. phere rooking soundly. The reason is plata, do you may

fumes

mes of hell, men slept Possibly. but hold the question until you read the letters which follow. They tell the stories of actual experience, not on the Beld of war, but of the setaal battle of life, a straggle that with most people lasts, in one form or another, as long as they Fre. With some the forest struggle they here to masks is for a livelihood: it is for the recovery or the p.or

of health.

Forze, k

Mr. E. A. Boaner Mrs. B. W. Borthwick Me, G. R. Brow

Dr. Francos Clark

fics L. Cudole Mr. J. H. C. Carlaugh Mr. W, G, Clark Dr. A. J. Corfo Mr. E. W. Cooley w

| Mr. T. Clark

Baren Carlos of Codoro Mr. G. Canningheat Mr. F. O. Davies

Edwards

Mrs. J.T. Davies Мт. Р. В. Певсей ALrs. this colony 71 years ago. kome seventy-eight years ago, and game out to Mr. V. A. Dodgo grocery store at Van de Lear and Longmarket Mr. J. P. Dowling.

She has kept a Mra, Dodge Streets, Cape Town, for 38 years, and is well Mr. & M... Downing known to many mercbents and residents in Cape Mr. G. Hr. Frders Town. It a latter dated August 16th, 1904, and am positive I owe the prolongation of my Mr. H. C. Fisher she says" I am

of age, Mr. M. Ferrand

Vr. F. Ferguson I am seventy-eight years life to that excellent remedy, Mother Soigel's Syrup. Thirty years ago I fell into a low Me. weakly state of health. I lost my appailto and,

C. Glover what was

1809; | Mr. J. Grant I could not sleep at nights, and we AW, Grant I became nervous and startled at the least noiser. 15. C. Gray or sound. was also troubled with biliousness, Mr. R. Grealicg and my stomach could not retain anything I Capt. T. A. Ha ate. My bowels noted irregularly and caused Mr. J. Hanron ang botter I grew splitting headaches. Doctors did not appear to Mr. R. Harding understand my case, and instead of becoming Mr. P. Hayden

Mr. E. S. Hart Toy.. "I was conversing with a friend one day || M7. 11. 5. Humphreys about the good qualities of medicines, whon Eng. Capt. Hurst, K.K. would care me if I would give it a trial dr. R. . K. Johnson was told that Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup. C. M. Jenkins

Rev. F. Icely began to use it, and from that day I commenced Mr. H. H. Kempf to mend. All the very distressing symptoms hare left man, and I have been able to attend to business ever since my cure, which was Beyou Syrap for indigestion, and I recommended it to years ago. My children all use Mother Seigel's a number

of my customers."

to

misery

all textilo fibres, is the strongest bro known. but-the Tear and the bureauitation to the merits of Mother Boigel's Byrup, it

and resiste atmosphoric influences better than any other fibre. Ita strength is aarly three times that of hemp, for timos that of flax, more than seven times that of silk, and eight times that of cotton.

A remarkable therapeutic effect of metals is

Paple

You

INE BUILDING SITES for Sale in which applies to all Branch Oflew and Hong-mystifying the Paris Academy of Medisine. Still in fact what he is in neme, a living force- spite of their ezhanstion. But these quiet

Wanobai Road; alao GODOWN To Let

Apply to

Cheap.

THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD. Hoagkong, 19th February, 1905

1972

TO LET.

€5 BERTHOLWYN," Park Road, Well Farnished Bis-Roamed House, part use of Tounis Court, Garden and Large Fresh Water Swimming Bath.

Apply to-

H. HUMPHREYS Hongkong, 18th February, 1905.

TO LET.

[492

TEW “KINGSOLERE" with Stables, entrances in both Kennedy and Mac Donnell Roads.

For full particulary, apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alemodra Buildings, Sed. Floor. Hongkong, 17th February, 1905. 478

TO LET.

FFICES in Hotel Mansions," facing New Post Office and Hongkong Hotel, Apply to-

HENKY HUMPHRETS, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 7th January, 1905,

TO LET.

used.

BRANCH OFFICES:-

172

Mr. I. de Klark is a foreman poker in one He was born in South Africa, and came to Fort of the largest wholesale houses in Port Elizabeth, Elizabeth from Aberdeen, C.C., fifteen years ago. He lives in Sprigg Street. Writing on July 27th to the proprietors of Mother Baig i's Syrup, bf instimable value to me. Five years be says: Mother Seigel's Syrup has proved of age I fell into a very bad state of health through indigestion. For mouths my life was a to me: I could neither eat nor sleep and was unable to work for days together. Whenever I my stomach, followed by sickness. I tried a ate any solid food I suffered terrible pains in

induced to give Mother Saigel's Syrup & trial. great many medicines until three years ago I was After taking only a few doses I began to improve. and by the time I had taken four bottles it had thoroughly cared me. I can now eat heartily with the and do a good day's work. Таш

am glad them. That is how the against them. created by the appointment of Tropoft must may use this statement in any way you wish."" strike the popular mind, and in theory it is perfectly correst. Practically, however, that and Mr. de Klerk's suffering, and the moral o The battle story, the facts of Mrs. Helders'

conception of the case is too complimentary to them are all obrioss. The soldiers and the the Tsar. That view implies that the Tor is horses were tired, but healthy; so they slept in AI, ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Codes Infinitesimal coses vield an influence declared is still master of his fate and that of his people. their exhaustion was not natural; it was due to the supreme force-in Russian affairs, that he people living at home could not sleep because by Albert Rotin to be magical, suggesting the The evidence, however, in all the other way. the disorder caused by their ailments. The All Letters Addressed -

action of organic terments, but not to be ex Whether, as the correspondent we have just same remedy that cured them has cared han- MANAGER, MITSUvisur Co., with name of plained by theories hitherto know..

quoted is informed, he is in excellent health dreds of thousands, it stands anrivalled, and is plaos under.

The novel fire-belmet onder trial in Man-lively air," or whother, as others tell us, he is

and spirits, and has been heard whistling a within the reach of all. NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU chester, Eng., is equipped with incandescent seriously indisposa" and "in a state of

electric lamps, has so far ourront directed upon terrible excitement,"

ent." Nicholas 11. has failed oyes and nose to protect them from smoke, and conspicuionely, at

hie great orisis of

country has a telephone to keep the fireu com-

fate, to prove himself the man which every munication with thoss outside.

Monarch must be me of men. It ber boon respect and confidence men. has been To determine the number of fish in the sea argued that he showed his humanity by hearing and how they locate their Seld-hants are his capetes in order that he might not witness obviously problems not easy to stile The study the sanguinary lesson which, in the plenitude has been begun for the benefit of the fisheries of his wisdom, he deemed necessary for & in the Irish Sea. The first experiment are mis migrations of soles and plaice, and how great only pills efficacious against earthquakes, he made to learn the extent end nutre of the misguided people. That is merely childish. I

believed that bullets were the really an effect fishing has in reducing the marine life ought to have been there to see how the dess fishes mostly pisice and sples-are returned to was administered, and how it was taken. Nicholas. the water after being marked with translate II. has been likon I to Louis XVI., but the held by silvor wire. Rewards are fored for comparison is an insult to the Bourbon. Louis, whatever his faults, novor dinched from the marked fishes that may be captured,- partienters concerning location, etc to be meeting his people: even the fight to Varennes given, and the investigating commission ex And, when his hour was come,

was dictated by policy, not by pusillanin ty

nothing hear again from about 25 per cent of in his life became him better than th these specimens.

leaving of it, for he showed his enemies that he could die like a man, and the King of France Addition and other mathemation processes could meet the King of Terror de puissance a The Head and Branch Officer and the Agen-are performed by labour-saving mach nos, sud puissance. Nicholas II, may yet have need of A.1,

the Company will roosive any order for

me are next to have mechanical reasoning, no less personal courage than Louis XVI. in Cuals produced from the above Collieries. The logic machine of Prof. C. H. Rieber, of

the dark path which Coal sold in 1903 by the Company amounted the viversity of California, is an improvement

ling before him; to 1,210,000 tons.

on that of Sterley Jerous, the English logician. cannot honestly be said to have y-t given the

world much ear hig

earnest of In the "circle no ation" of logicians, all political or personal. What his fate will be no courage. either pre-is have separate symbols, and conclusions man can tell, but it is, unhappily, certain that,

by the an

appointment ke sanctioned yesterday, the keys of the new machine da alding machine-a manipula-Tord and Leader, he has taken the side of the tion of circles and electric lights throws into oppressars against the oppressed, he bas left a relief all formulas that are possible answers to

chasm of atrod between himself and his people, logical questions. The proper keys have no Henesforward, between him and them there is

AND HANKOW, AGENCIES:- SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TEIFF,

HONGKONG: H, U. JEFFRIKA.

MANILA: Macondrat & Co.

CHINKLANG SABING & Co.

YOKOHAMA: M. ABADA. CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im. perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies; the Imperial Arsenals: the Imperima wa Sanyo, Kinaha and the other Principal Rail. ways; Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers,

EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Maalle, Nord Chine, Korean ports and America.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima. Oohi, Shinnew, Namazzie and Kami-Yameda Collieries and also Hoje Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large could the best Bu a Coal from 1905,

Bola Agents for Kigio, Komatan (Tagawa) aud Malanshims Cosls.

180

cies.

of

TYRIE, Unfurnished. Newly repaired,

Painted and Coleurwashed. No. 7, BELILIOS TERRACE, lat Row, -No. 21,

No. 18,

3rd Row, 3rd Row.

BUNGALOW (Furnished), at New Terri tory, Kowloon, 4 Rooma low on L

"KELLETT CREST" (Faroished), Pesk, for 24 months from 15th April to 30th June, 1905.

2ND FLOOR in Central position, containing Four Large Rooms, Astoroom and Lavatory, &o, with nae of Electric Lift, "Well suited for -Ofool.

Apply to-

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildigs.

Hongkong, 20th January, 1905.

TO LET

TOS. 74, CAINE ROAD.

190

GODOWNS Nox. 341, 34B, 34c, Praya East,

Apply to

COMPRADORE'S DEPARTMENT, Nippon Yasen Kaisha. Hongkong, 1st March, 1905.

OFFICE

TO LET.

[84

FFICE ROOMS at Nos. 12 & 14, Queen's Central (Corner House); alse GODOWNS at Bank. Can be let separately or wholly. Rent moderate, cheaper if the whole is taken on a long lense.

SEVEN EUROPEAN HOUSES, late F. Blockhead & Co. and Suswan, Tomes & Co.'s | Ofices. Ground Floore and Top Floors with Godowns can be let separately on leases.

Apply to- CHUNG BRUN KOO,

12 & 14, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 24th December, 1904.

76).

TAKASHIMA COAL

over a given section of the sea. About 1,000

p

GEO. FENWICK & CO., LD.

ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS. THIS Old Established in pairing. The Works may be ranched in 10 minutes from Cators for Ship and Engine Repairing. Blake Pier by Riokahs or Electric Tram.

Launches will call alongside vessels in the harbour flying the Call Flag E.

Talep tone 142. Hongkong, 2nd January, 1905.

+3

MITSU BISHI DOCKYARD

AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD: "DOCK,” NAGASAKI. A. B.C., Scotts' and Engineering Code

Used.

DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.) Extreme Length....

be

Length on Blooks

Width of Entrance on Top

Width of Entrance on Bottom...

Colliery have been completed and this well. are produerd by a combination of these symbols by was abiicated his position as the supreme

OL

soning t

New and additional shafte at the Takashima

known best and most economical steam Coal in and the East is now produced in abundance and can be supplieì in nay quantity.

Hongkong, 15th February, 1905.

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

JEWELLERS

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS

Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40 Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Shanghai, Manis, l'arts and Dailo.

PHOTOGRAPHER

M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ANTIST.

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and also colouring Photos and relief Photos Views of Chira and Manila, Work done for Amateurs; Ha. Sa, Queen's

Road Central. STOREKEEPERS

BISMARCK & CO.,

Navy Contractors, Ship Chandlers Provision and Goal Merchants, Bail. makers, &o, Fresh Water supplied te

Tensals in the Harbour.

KWONG BANG & CO.,

Shipchandlers Sailmakers, Previsioners

Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineers Tools, Metal, Iron and Steel Merchants 57, 58 & 59, Conanaght Road, New

Praya Central,

chance of error.

Man has be proven by M. Vuschide to be more sensitive than woman to a salt taste, and in less degree to a bitter taste while the twe sexes are about equally sensitive to acid and sweet tastes. With a better developed cifactory sense, however, women is better able to disting nish flavours.

The successful producer of rabies, by artificial means, Prof, Verneuil, has concluded that it is not possible to make artificial emeralds by any process of fusing the essential constituents, and we can expect this peerless gem only as supplied by nature.

LADIES"

SUN FAT CO.

MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN

AND CHILDEEN'S UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDEBIES, LACKS, SILKE, PONGZÉS,

GRABS LINEN, SHAWLS, HANDKERCHIEFS BLANKETS, TEUNES

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a great gulf fixed.—Puli Muli Gaselte,

GARRISON ORDERS.

Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

Major I. W. V. Kennon

and servant

Mr. and Mrs. Klose Mr. I. I. Kunsli Mr. J. C. Kitzzasnol

PEAK

Mr. M. F. Battia

Mr. B. D. Atkinson

Mr. J. M. Beattie

apt. & Mrs. flentinck

Lady F. Hoyle & maid children and maid

Mrs. L. F. Brown Miss Bro

Col. F. L. Brown

Col. and Mrs. P. W.

Baony & children Mr. A. Chapmanı Major A. A. Chichester Mrs. A. A. Chichester Mr. Clar. Mr. G. Courtney Col. Darling

Mr. A. J. David Mr. David, jun.

Dison Lieut. Dymock Capt. Gales Eng. Lieut. A. R. Grant Col. Haynes Mr. A. Hazeland Mr. Holborow Mr. D. Hudig

Mr. and Mrs. A. K. R.

Ilus Mre. . U. Joffries Mr. and Mrs.oseph Major Josling Major and Mira. Kaya

.

Mr. A. R. Lewis Mr. T 5. NeAran Nr. 1). Bas-Tould Mr. C. Gordon Macio

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дать. Mr. W. M. Weir

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and infant

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Woolmer

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