CORE PON DENCE.

REVIEWS.

Little With Hester, by LT. MEADE London

THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY. JULY 4TH, 1905.

TIPPLERS AND MODERATE

DRINKERS.

S. C. FARNHAM BOYD & CO.

Mr. F. Anderson was not premont at Farniam Boyd's recent meeting, but he makes the folowing comment in the Press.

The value of the dofinito offer' which

way submittal to the shareholders depenta

missible.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,"

John Loog, 13 and 14 Norris at Haymarket,

What Mr. W. C. Sullivan alls" industrial SHANGHAI V. HONGKONG.

Mrs Meade aways maintalus the same exel-drinking in his thoughtful Economie Reae lent standard of story, and this account of the article is what the plain man might be pardoned Earlteng, 3 July, 190.

for terming industrious” drinking, and what S12Britons whose lot in cast in the treaty mil hero sms of nice people whose path le soribe us steady housing. It may be hero for believing that the sixteen shares in the crimes of a "ntsmeric". doctor, the suffers the man at the street corner would certainly pon whether there were ranson.ble grounds ports often wish that their Government had

crosses, with its mystery and happy ending. ↑ defined 句解 taken over the ports instead of accepting only will maintain bor popularity with her wide hours.

ew Company would be worth par after flotating; "frequent drinking in working it is obvious that the future value of these £1 astralerritorial rights. This is especially the circle of admirers. Unimportant little fleys

The

uasional overnight "drunk and dis. shares depended entirely upon an agreement us orderly case with these resident in Shanghai. They like Trains wait for ne man" and wearing the brake dipples she lis dover bun in prefervuse shares or of debentures, and the to the limitation of a further issue of ordinary a buisance to ccful citizens, li thinking that Hongkong boing i free pert, from from the fra jer cent. duty and all che incidon. way like the woman ja "the Loudof the Leal!** † palicecontín his life, j× a mosbare to the State terras uput which soch isue would be tal troubles that passing cargo through the hardly count; but there is less excusably car less and to the rece. Ons is unmealy, the other

It is elur that without an agreement in this workmanship when on pigo 162 the condemned in the bro-dest sense---morali customs öntails, well known to thos; who barehusband is told that his son bas married, a feet which, indeed, give to the delok question the rendered the new £1 shares of little or no value. 1 ho graver evils that are wrought by alcohol use the purchasing ayndiente might have daze so, imagine that the cost of living wust which bo know on page 146. Popular writes importare of a social problem, do no depend the scheme to the shareholders the Directors Before taking the respons bilty of submitting cheaper here. Great is their surprise to find are tempted to slovenly work which should not that such is not the case, In fast, urticles may be allowed. Mas. Meade has a reputation to and their coonec ion is not with the convivinight to Fave safeguard d this elementary bo purchased alosper in Shangleal, where the

abuse of atoll, hnt with what the conditions Point, or to have made it plain that they had of modern life is of vastly greater importance, not done so. They apparently took neither five per cont, has to be paid, than in duly free

with its role as a social and industrial angusthetics; the Chairman stated that after months

of is it say, which relieves the urgotiation it seemed to the Directors that coloured mags, by the Christian Literature industrial conditions, by oxe-Rive

sense of being and

a return on the original shares, Scelety, 9 Dako st., A dolphi, London, and the

repugnant work, by bad or insufficient or submitting a crude scheme which was a versly It was the pronipliate notion of the Board in S.D.C.G.K., Shanghai.

criticised, and not the general management of the shareholders for many years of which the which has given a return to the Company

maintain.

on drunkeness, but on chrosis intoxication;

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Manokong, 3rd July, 1905.

"THE LITTLE FATHER."

A STUDY OF THE TAN,

Hongkong. A case of a well known brand of Geography of China and the World, with an agent, that inefficieny generated-br/the final offers left very little room, if any, for Gibson claims to have spoken to many m zaud

whisky is $13 in Shanghai un l $14 in Hongkong. Gas is $1.75 for ligh ing in Shanghai and S1.50 for heating or power; in Hongkong it is $2.75. At both places the service is in the hands of a

public company. Electricity sadov Municipal management is sapplied at 14 tael cents. or rongly 18to 19 dollar coats, auit for lighting: for power it is 7 Tla conts.310 couts.

Tuis geography is a great improvement an the elementary text books of a few years ago. Some of the mospa are, perhaps just a little too highly coloured, with too much matter for clear. noss, but the rading matter, in selection and arrangement, is beyond praise. The most da sbild should be interested, his altention chainel, Rents are equally as high in Shanghai us in and his mind set to work, by information Hougkong, but there the government is ran on purely business lines, under the supervision of attractively prewentel; and he would be a clover the best basiness mon that the Bottlemout con-adult who would be unable to learn at least

Hongkong under a pobile company the prices are. 30 and 25 cents, respectively.

tains.

unattra fise food, and so forth.

It is this industrial drinking-ond hardly ever mere convivial excess-which is the real source of diraz e alcoholism, and, through it, of

In the Pall Mall Magarine, Mr. Porcoval women who know the Tear intimat-ly, all of points in his character, og reed is to one thing whom, whi's die groeing with regard to certain

his morbid self-

t-coveciousness:

alcoholic orixe, suicide, and racial degeneration, Directors may be prond.estions of a nou. enddenly while talking with her, and then

But if we look at

**The Chinose for the most part live in hones built of mud brices dríol in the sun, or of clay bricks. burut is kilus. The staple articio of food is ries, which the people eat with chop sticks. The mes of all ranks wear queues and The plais inference to be drawn from this is dross in suite of hempen or grass cloth, or of that alcoholism and drunkenues-quiet tippling 221t noisy sprees are largely independent dik, with long or short costs according to

phenomem. So mach so, in fact, that this station and occupation. The dress of the maximum f overnight drunk in a county romen is neat and chaste. The trades away go with comparative freetom from the Shains and temples tragedy of seobolis proper. The methods of protected by guilds.

to industrial slcoholism many employers of labour are adirect incentive:

In the fature,

presentation on the Board should not be In any case there seems to be no extended. reason by the suggestion aboud be looked upon as hostile to present Directors,”

A COMPLACENT SUMMARY.

THE RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE NAVIES.

A N.G. Daily News tolegram dated Tokyo, 28th June, says: The latest retums published by the Japanese Naval staff show that the original Russian strength, including the Second and Third Ballic Squadrons, pas $10,24 tons. It now stands at 62,635 tons, including the vessels that have already left Epatery waters. The Russian vesels sunk total 245,292 tons, cuptured 44,486 tons, and disarmed 56,810 toes.

TRADE

of the Luperial Court is an intimate one, told A lady, whose connection with the Ministry

me that ou ons ocossion the Tsar had paused remarked: Do you ever feel as though ovory- one pitied you?"

She answered something or other, and he added: "There are some people in this room who behave as if they thought me mad. Now COTE ...

MEDOC There is the clue to the enigma of all the Sr. EMILION am not wad."

Russins. The Tarr's temporament lacks the

MARGAUX...

I

MARK]

CLARETS.

jl daz Bottloa

2 doz. Bottlos, bottles

4 dos

VIN ORDINAIRE $4.75

$5,75

$8.75

5.25

6 25

9.26

5.75

8.75

9.75

6.75

7.76

10.75

7.00

8.00

11.00

8 00

9.00

12.00

10.50

11.50

14.50

19.50

1.50

16,50

CH. LEOVILLE... 13.00 CH. LAROSE

14,00

17.00

13.00

14,00

17.00

AMERICAN.

35.75

$8.76

6.75

$175

Cos ST. MICE L

gloom and depression, he runs occasionally to ST. ESTEPHE the opposite extreme, the very apex of hysteriu: Officers at Court have seen him weep likes. woman, with fufu which his voice tremblea to an emasculate treble and finishes with a sor am. Ele poises always upon the edge of an emotional crisis, and when he afects raim ha given it etidence in a reckless ruthlessness which even Do Plehve could not excel.

CALIFORNIA 31.75

***

The Emperor Nichons accepts the doctrine of the "divine right of kings as implicitly as ZINFANDEL 3. 5.75 did the wretched James II. of England:

The nature of the Russian constitution im-

SPANISH. VALDEPENAS... $4.75 85.75, $9,75

To bring home the truth of this seemingly paradoxical opposition botworn drakenness and technical character af eing the Company's aleabolism, Mr. Sullivan statistically compares are inevitable sooner or later; at present the welfare may arise; obanges in the management the two. He arranges the English countios (with North and South Wales) in the order of Board of Directors have practically the power their addicting to drinkers, and finds that of electing their successors; under these circum

whether it is in the best interests of the Com- the list is head d by the chief maing districtsstancea it is surely worthy of consideration

They form a group apart, with annual rates pany this arrangement should be permaneat acel enllausuess characteristic of the noble Durham, Northumberland, and South Wales

even after the Tetirement of the men who have No one who has been in the East and something new from this book. In places the for drunkenness immensoty in excess of those made the Company; or whether the basis of Russian. At all times nervous, an easy pray to / ST. JULIEN... has rubul shoulders with the consular serrion, information suffers by ever condensation; fand in the other counties,

when the ** stoma of China are treated the place of these districts in the list of not only the British but of all other nations ns.

alcoholen, the result is entirely different. well, but has come to the conclusion that the page 76).

During long way the most drunken county in England has an sicoholis death-rate British Government officials are without doubt the most honest in China pad would not dread

ranks it with the sober agricultural districts; nor insinuate that they need their positions for

while Bouth Wales, third highest in the list of drunkennes, is the lowest bat three in the list their own aggrandisement. At the same

of alcoholism. time. I think, all will nelmowledge that they, as a rule, are not gifted with an extra abundance of business son MOD. The price of living has been forced up in Hongkong largely by the interference of junior government officials who have fads and do not consider the effects of enforcing these fals. With municipal conacil the surplus energy of these youngsters is kept within proper bounds. The Shanghai Municipal Council auortake practi- the Hongkong cally the sanie `duties 雎 Government, exempt the judiciary and postal police, sanitary, rad elasing and extension, beside the erection of Municipal buildi ga being In their bande. The current expenses are defrayed from ʼn ton per cont. tax on the rent of the house The extraordinary expeuses are Now, if that he meant for scholars in Shang met by loans at a rate of six per copt.hai there is too much, and the youngsters Future generations will benefit by the improve. will be given furiously to think about the mants made, so that it is only hair that they chinawoman's "nest and chaste" trousers should pay their share. It appease to me that if the book is mant for scholar in England, the present residents of Hongkong aro paying there is far 100 little. It doesn't say what tied" factory, giving him a small commission ympathy with him over his wound. Admin the Tsar. General Kleigels, now Governor of i

chopsticks are; it is absolutels vague as to costame; the sentence about the protesting leftnence of trade guilds would carey no moan ing to anyone who didn't already know: cart

for those who will come after them. This is not only unjust but shows a lack of knowledge of Chines chaacter. The prices are now forced up, and the Chinese guilds will take care that they are never allowed to come down again Apologising for encroaching on your valuable space. I am sic

M. H. W:Shanghai-lander, *This is not so. Ep.

THE AMERICAN BOYCOTT.

of the

·AT PAOTING-FU,

sbound. Prior to the introduction of steamer and railways, travellers by hand made thor journeys either on foot, or by cart or wheel barrow in the north, or sedan chair in the son There are, however, such magnificent water ways in China, that since the dawn of history men have travelled from town to tow and from province to provides by boats varying in sin and shape from the tiny dag-out er sampan, to the three-masted junk."

wheelbarrow would be sure to give as English scholar wrong ideas and a sampan is not necessarily s dug-out. We should bej surprised to learn that "dag-onts" are at all common in any part of China. But on the whole, ne we have said, it is an admirable lessor book, and one that would have opened the byes

These methods not only multiply the opportunities for drinking, but bey also destroy of ready cail. For the factory canteen and the much of the restraining influens dan to want privileged tear-seller run none of the risks that the ordinary publicanincars washe givescredit. for beer is simply settled wher he receives his In the case of the canteen the workman's debt pay at the end of the week; and the interests of the official publichouse are usully protected either by an unwritten law of the firm, that the drink bill has the first claim on the wages, or by some special arrangement which secures the same end.

The into it is or tickets stamped Thus in London it is sometimes the practice with differat values from one penny to three- Force:

These he hands over to the foreman of the

the men on demand as an advance on on the affair; the foreman give them out to and the publican then honours them in liquor wages, according to thier face-value,

ions. It now stands at 228,150 tone, the total Tho original Japanese strength was 274,14 tonnage of vessels sunk being 44,05 tore. The present strength is excluding the Russian pr.z.

ADMIRAL ROZHDESTVENSKY

IN JAPAN.

Ou Jane 27th, the Tokyo correspondent of Admiral Viscount Ito, Chief of the Naval the N. C. Day News telegraphed as follows:

Command Board, sont Caprain Yamashitas ou the 22nd inat, to Admiral Rozhdestvensky to mquire as to his well-being and express Roahdestvensky sincerely thanked Admiral Ite for the consummate skill of his surgeons and the very kind treatment he had received in hospital.

poses it, to begin with. One e anet conceive To Nieboins, De fauction of the Government an autocracy without this mental darkness. has such importance as that of safeguarding the Imperiat Family from the sale of mal- contents.

Monike De Pere, whose rigour and force have been exalted to the bighost office in the huve seroenert the Tsar from bomb-throwers, State for no other merit. De Fishvo was a palicoman bora. He won bis pars as an op

pressor of Poles in Warsaw, and was tried then as Chiof of Secret Police in t Putern- burg. Here he made his judelble mark. He drew au impenetrable cordon of guards and pies about the Tsar, sacrificing his mou 10 this cuneo alone.

Particulars of attempted outrages on the but or have not been Tar are stromuely suppress by the cousor,

Indeed, un vor passes bu: the Anarchisis try

their luck, and Nicholas has good war at for his shakiness. Nothing pays so well as to wash Kieff, found a raiber clever plot, which involved ge on one of the the making of bomba in canals, and has sizce sean reason to congintalite himself.

& ba

DEATH OF THE REV. F. AUGUSTIN JANKOW AND BRITISH SHIPPING the St Petersbag fire brigale, but before be

COLOMBEL, S..J.

He was accused of embezzlement on a large scale of money destined for the maintenance of

could be impeached in form the Tsar stopped in- and made him Governor of Kinff, position which enables him to laugh at any attempt to prosecnte.

Scared, ineffective, and hystorical-sach is the ruler of the Russian Empire:

When a cast of his head, made for the

of the pedagogue of a dozen or twenty years on Jave 9th at 9.30 8.m., at 81. Josep bagth of it was only sufficient to accommodate purpose of a new coinage, was submitted to

ago

years.

this

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FROM US

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story, which was given to me to train An official approached him with papers to be signe, MODERATE And found him lunging drear ly in his room.

“Your Majesty——-” began the official, I am tired!" "I am not

your

· Majesty,” replied the Tear.

PRICES

OUR CLIENTS HAVE THE

ADVANTAGE OF OUR

30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE AS

37 YEARS A MISSIONARY IN CHINA..

Replying to Lord Muskerry in the House of The Kiangnan Catholic Mission has experi-Jards, Lord Lansdowne said the story, briefly, s this In the British concession of Hanker cad a heary loss in the demise of the Rer. there was a small amount of wharfage which Father Augustin Colombel, 8, J., who expired

was reserved by this country-be believed the Thore has been consid rable agitation of the

Chorob. Fresh Town, Shanghai. The venor- American exclusion question Paotiog-fu

abla missionary was born in Paris, Auguste hulks at one and the same time, There are criminologien authority in Paris, who was not told wh:eo it W&5 tho recently. The question came in first by Captain Balaan of the "Cormorant," by 1st, 1833, and after having completed his bad been a considerable amount of dispute with expert, after a careful examination, pronounced placard-being posted throughout the "ely, MARLEY ROMETS, London: T. Fisher classical studies at Branelette, joined the gard to the conditions under which this headed by large characters Look quickly."

Unwin, Paternator Square.

Sciety of Jesus at the early age of 18 wharfage was to be used. The old regulations solemnly, "This is the head of a melancholy The contests of the placard were that America

tameniae. were, he was housul to say, of a very unsati He arrived in China January 7th hotery character, but new regulations had beb

The real Tear is better illustrated by another had strict legislation against all classes of Mr. W. W. Jacobe, and esou Kipling and 1869, and laboured there with much fruit drafted by our Minister under which the Chinese, and that though difficul to enter the Conrad, will have to look to their laurels. Hors during the long period of 37 years. eruntry, when unce there these Chinese were wrs half a dozen stories of the reales, of real time of his death, he was aged 76 years, and fan to notify to the municipal ccanoil his British Consul General would be in a post treated as animals and not as men. And for this reason Chinese shuld not se anything men and women, of quite possible happenings that ten months, The Rev. Father Colombed will be

ever remembered in the Kiangan Mission at wharfage, and that approval would be obliga. approval of particular application for soming from America. The next morning noneers yet passing strange, exciting, or intensely the pioneer founder of the Sicare Observer try nport the cenaçil. As an alternative mate

se pinards could be found in the city amusing. The first tells of a foremast hand (1878), nowadays so famous throughout the Far T presumably they were then derby raised to wealth and as anddenly cast down, and East. His love of science decided his superiors d procedure, it was provided that the land

order. Since that there have been the strange affect it had on his condnot and) to appoint him more than once professor of renters might also recommend an applicant, but / CHINESE AND EXCLUSION LAWS. posted up native new papers nrging the people to use nothing coming from Amerion: This friends. The second is Kiplingesque in vigoarling of these embjects is still remembered beton given which would make it perfectly daar Edwin Couger, former Minister to China, is

there was an appeal to the Consul General, physics and mathematics, and his brilliant band whose decision was final, and instructions had An American report, dated May 24th, said: is being carried ons in various ways. A friend and interest, and gives the tenderfost or griffin many of his former papila. Asamissionary he having visited the camp notiond chinese officals fiue insight into the things that go to makes travelled extensively and laboured in turn at that a preference should be given for the use of visiting his daughter and grand-daughter at the fort at Leavenworth, Kana. Conger is on his looking closely at the ci arreties offered to

very limited amount of accommodation lo Nanking. Tanyang, Taungming, and Haimé them lost they might bear an American marke, real man. The third, the title story, is amusing His last stage was at St. Joaph's Church, British applicants. The noble lord seemed to

way to his new prst in Mexics and will go The Manchu General wishing to take out a life bat by no means the best. Jack-all-alone is French Tern, where he arrived in 1889, being be apprehensive that these now rules would be direct from Lavenworth to the City of EXPERTS insurance policy, refused to have the insurance a masterpiece of tragedy, and without reprinting then aged 56 years. Since that time, that is eluded by bogus registrations, nuder the shelter Mexico in a short time. written because the ex mining Denier is

during 16 years till his demise, he was subjects would appear in the gaiss of Brisishing against the exclusion law by boycutting

The talk of the Chinese merchants retaliat DEVOTED of which

people who were not really British engaged in the general ministry of the

That American-made goods is amusing to me," said no one up bore cau teil who is at the bottom of

Church he preached regnarly and always in subjects and chain rights accordingly

Longer this afterscon. sufficiently all this agitation. There is one fact, Ameries

French, visited the sick and alling, consoled paided for in the finstructions

"Of course, you know how American politics Las closed out Chinese labour, and very justly

and encouraged all those who approached him provided for in the finstructions, because t

Well, the Chiness ware politicians to protect her own lab orore, bat this fact has

had been made perfectly clear that the Consul are run. and preded bis ministrations to his fron mó. not caused all of this stic.

ments he was a copious writer and numerona

General was to give a preference to British before America was discovered and they probably When America in represented ea

and that, in deciding between one know more tricks than their American brethren, Chinese as auimals, they should remember how

on the history and civilisation of China, the laboura cand safferings of his fator missioners,

the ownership of the steamer and agency and occurred since I left China, there was rome entel British intareata. In regard to the morobans, as they were called, there was a to decide which applicant most truly repre- prior to that, at these mas meetings of ever dear to bim, and of which koʻleft

which we did at present obtain on the coasts of or two merchants had been mang in. The LARGEST cther countries the privileges which we afforded politicians did most of the talking and then others, he was afraid that he was unable to the nex was spread broadcast that the could assure him that, as regards | Hankow, ve I believe tho the truth of the matter is the noble lord much comfort. But be merchants would boycott American goods. lad done all that was possible to secure de boycotting american goods. They are

that the Chinese merchants have no ides of egard to our interests.

business to make money, and if American MANUFACTURERS

American How Chinese all this is! Of course

treating

the whole tale, it is impossible to suggest its effect upon the tealer. Our warmest recom: mondations go with those stirring and powerful tales, which are none the worms for having high literary quality.

Fr

strangers

are the letters and articles which he wrote home applicant and another, he was to have repsi While much of this agitation and talk bes

b

THE MISSIONARY QUESTION. Chiness are compelled to draw auricultural The China Times says:-Much as W implements such as plows, drills, &c., und run onally approve of the notion of the Chiness and the progress of the Kiangon Mission, which like ponies in the streets with mariages. No such treatment of Chinose or any men can be govorament and Provincial authorities in pro valuable story in manuscript. The good nentisfactoriness of the state of things under liberal sprinking of politician and possibly one i found in America. Chin: se stadea's find it renting the threatened inrush of Japanese Father had endeared himself to everybody in diMcult to enter America simply because their pries a of the Buddhist and ether porauasion; the Settlements, wherever he was known, by hls own of als for a compensation have sex logical; and, if the special treaty with Japan is unfailing kindness and affability and above all that laborers were students-and having been found out to le labourers it necessarily makes drawn up on the samo lines as those botwara by his devotedness to be misstary duties dial-ul ies for the next man, who comes with China and the other Powers, so believe that NC. Daily News,

there is clause which specially permits that same official's papere.

Paoting-fo is having a large grist-mill path missionary efforts, and guarauters the

protection

government bu the up by the Palyang Army authorities in the East Suburb, which will run by steam power, proselytizers, of whatever sector erred. If the

we must admit that the decision tak is Dut

of the

A SINGULAR REPORT.

Mr. John D. Rockefeller, suprasd to be the

and turn out 15,000 pounds of fleur a day. The ke 80, and, we have every reason to beliere that chest man in the world, is credited with a

animals.

estions will

LAND LETTING.

in

goods are demanded, Amer.can goods will be hand'ed. There is a great difference between

EXCLUSIVELY

TO THE PIANO TRADE.

WE ARE BY FAR THE

IMPORTERS

AND

the merchants of China and the no ies, and it. IN CHINA, AND STOCK THE · in the a. olie tint ero nifected most by this

The letting by public anction of Inland Lat excluden low. These merchants are not

are beneath their atteutico.”

this view is correot, all that the Chinese gover novel design for the consolidation of the churches plout is large and solidly constrated.

ment will be able to def th Japanes There has been a very save e hailstorm near government insist upon becking up these rais. of the United States in the model of the No. 1742 containing 2,80 square feet sitanted of the regions, and eight men we reported ionaries--is to hald strict examination into the Standard of Trust. It is not yet certain that near Bhankiwan, Causeway Bay, for a term of bere recently, which destroyed al of the crops Lilled, and, thirty-five mules, and various other take every precaution that no secret service trend Br. Rockefeller is known as a devout further term of 75 years, took place at the credentials of these would be religionists and the report is not a hoax, but supposing it to be years with the option of renewal for a The Manchu army located ber, consisting of ents are allowed to parambulate the country church goer and giver some very interes-dlices of the Public Works Department ya

in this guise; and that do political propaganda ting J some 6,000 troops, has increased its cores of whatever are disseminated through their agency well, for example, to paint to the moss x. Tani Tang Li, who purchased the lot for arise. It is all very terday afternoon. There was only one bidder, instructor to six, all of whom are Japanese,→

At the end of this war, if China is wise, she of the Standard Oil Trast, and to argue 6, bing $20 above the inset price. Shanghai Fiques.

will endeavour to have all the shauses connected that if the same organisation were applied to with mi sionary efforts in the interio, of every to the barches the result would be a kind, altered or diminated, with the zeeption deckefelle apply to the churches the

great in "efeisnoy lub would Mr. parel medical missions, or educational mission methods by which the Stander Oil Trust was at the Treaty ports only. We have advocatal

built up? there views for gen's past, not only here but

Buppose a Johnston has instructed his legal advicer tofu thus limiting Missionary ert, the only

The NC. Daily News learns that Mr. J.in the other coalinents; and we feel sure that come into the "combire" wond Mr. Booke

faller proved to crush it by setting up an A Tokyo telegram to the N.J. Daily News tako proceedings against Mr. wenyman for the lansunge used by him at the rent way will be found to prevent, or at any rate attractive opposition church next door, regard. on June 27th reports that the Russian main

minimine, much future trouble.

less of orpuse! And if such methods were force has recrosed the Tamen river from Core, meeting of 8. G. Farnham, Boyd and Co, La.

sdopted. what would be the net gain to and is now sucamped on the northern heights The suse journal farther understands that the

Christianity? Is it certain, indeed, that any of Tsetaotung and Yionfang, where they hare. interjection Hats," edar issed to the chairman

gain would result from American business built poutoous and are contracting ani at the same mieting, did not emanate from Mr.

The O.S.S, &C.M. str. Cafe left Shanghai boom in Christianity even without all the permanent defences. sitting near him.

adopted? morning

AN OUTCOME OF THE FARNHAM

⠀⠀ BOYD SQUA BBLE. ·

J. Johnston, but from a shareholder who was

LATEST STEAMLE MOVEMENT,

such

a certain church refused to

THE RUSSIAN RETREAT FROM

COREA.

on Beturday last at noon, and is dus here this methods of the Standard Oil Trust being The Japaness advanced cavalry was the

thirty miles beyond Kuongsong.

b thering their heads about it, for the coolies

WEATHER REPORT.

the following report

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued On the 2nd at 555 p.m. Orders issned to hoist Blok Cone pointpwards and Black Dram.

The

· hou enterna the coast between Typliona Amoy and Swat w.

On the 3rd at 4.55 m. Orders issued to lower the Black From and Cons

At 11.5 a.m. The berometer has fallen over

the E. coast of China, and risen at the Fermoan Chaunel station and in Hongkong.

The typhoon which has probably filled up considerably, is to the N.W, of Foochow and

Northwards.

moving

Pressure, bowyer, remains in considerable defeet over the N. part of the China Sea and surrounding comel,

Forecast:Variable winds, light or moderate;

falc.

GREATEST VARIETY OF

MAKES.

Hongkong, 9th June, 1905.

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DR. NEWELL WILSON, DENTIST.

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