SUPREME COURT.

Monday, 14th August,

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION

AMERICAN PROCLAMATION. REGARDING THE BOYCOTT.

BEFORE EIR F. T. ProGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE). 24, 1905.

THE FUE ON INSURANCE AND GODOWN" Co. D. THE TACE HANG FIRM AND ANTIKE,

The plaintit company claimed from the defendants un ainoat of $30.00 due on a promissory note wade on the 29th day of: September last by the Kang Yik Wa firm, of

which Li Kin Shok is master.

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asked

The Chef Daily News publishes the follow- ing-The White Houss, Washington, Juno

To the Acting Secratary of State. The State Department will immediately issue circalur to all our diplomatic and consular representatives in Chiun, setting forth the following facts and stating that it is issued by direct order of the President:

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United

Chinose of this coolin or lahisting class-that is, all Chinese tabourers, skilled or muskiled are absolutely prohibited from coming to the but the purpos of the govern. wont of the United States is to show the widest and beartiest courtesy towards all merchants, teachers, students, and travellers who may come to the United States, as well us towards all Chinese officials or representatives in any sapacity of the Chinese Government. All individouls of those clorses are allowed to come and go of their own free will and sccord, and ure to be given all the rights, privileges, immunities and exemptions accorded the citizens and subjects of the most favoured nation. The President has issued special instructions through the Becretary of Commerce and labour that, while labourere must be strictly excluded, the hiw runst be enforced without harsh

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGURE 15TH, 1905.

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PRESS-MADE ANTIPATHIES,

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WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN"

AT TSUSHIMA.

A writer in Pall Mall says:-

brew-officers

THE LONG HING"

PHOTO COMPETITION FOR AMATEURS

$220.00 IN PRIZES.

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ENTRIES FREE

CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS;

LONG, HING & Co.

17 QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGLONG.

THE BURLINGTON.

Opposite the HONGKONG HOTEL, 2, Pedder Street.

“N. Order to clear all our SUMMER STOCK to make Room for AUTUMN GOODS.

which will be displayed at the beginning of next month.

OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE

FOR

CASH

WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE END OF THIS MONTH.

A FURTHER REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT, FROM THE

MARKED PRICES.

The Economist says the ideas represented at the Pan-German Congress seem likely to con tinos to dominate German policy for some time The post who originally stated, the preacher to come. The German Government has diverted who efttimes teaches, and the middle-aged aftontion from its embarrassments at home by Spineter who lachrymosely believes that- a vigorous policy abroad. It has attempted to

Of all sad words of tongue or peu oncourage the commercial public, in alarm at The saddest are thesa : It might have been. the results of the now tariff and treaties, by the are, without doubt, ono-ore. Not that that is prospect of a new market for Gertise goods, nything to their disparagement,

In A tha also aimed at the formation of new Argus-sighted world whielt spiss out and con- alliances to roplace. those which oroumstanoes Edostly affirms the non existent, the on-eyed Undor the laws of the United States, and in

are rondering effete. The downfall of Russia are restful folk, wheen tender sentiment tone accordance with the spirit of the treaties nego.th nullifies the foron of the Franco-Bussiun down the harshness of life's crude faeis. tiate between the United States and China, all

#llinnes-hitherto the great brake on Gorman To every might have been," however, there aggression and destroys the hope that Germany is a reverse sido, uns part whoso echo of the

an unetuot Alliance has fallow to places, if the Western" and thank Heaven it wasn't to wham, Alli mos u all a seful ally, when the Triple sinacholy phrase onds with Powers of Europe should follow their natural obviously, might have been "is far from soil. affinities and co-operate (in the Near East, for

Histers always recording theas double- instance) on Liberal lines. Germany feels faard incidents, and to the onlooker who lives herself isolated, but able to move, und Morocco lang saeugh to sew start and finish, obreres and has served us a useful ocession für forcing or reverse, they are full of quaíat irony,

Teshima, for example. Had there beon enticing France into closer relations with her formorfos. It is a nossary part of this scheme time for meditation on ancient happening, on that an attack should be made on the Anglo- their Trafalgar day, both Tego and Roj of French a standing, which had such an extrawler fame night have been heard to aurr cellent outcome in the agreement of April, 1998. | “might have been, but with a certain well- So Frances warned that Great Britain areks a defined difference of intonation. It happened war with Germany todestory a commercial rival, this way. Something like thirty-five to forty and that the war would certainly be waged in the years ago, in the early sixties Togo, no doubt, main on French soil. On the other hand, she could supply and mouth without reference), a agenred that there is no reason for a Franco- two British frigates detached from the squadron German war on the subject" of Merveco, and which watched over English interests in the that subject to proper guarantors as to its Far East, slipped into Tenshina Ray withtont integrity and independence, hor local ad-ending a word of autice of their coming.

Tize the claim to extend ker

of those bo vantages, and influence in Morocco, which follows from ships were chafed with ingelion, amb si vagne them, recive full recognition. Then it is sense of failure, for they had been warne raggested that the two Powers may well to keep a sharp look-out for certain Russian combine to resist the carrant British inter vessels supposed to to unwisely oceupied some- erpretation of the rules governing neutrals in where in the China Seas. But the English maritime warfare, which it is affirmed, put all ships bad fallen in with no Russians, and though Postere but Great Britain at a disadvantage they had stood in case to the Chires add 17654 English writers, it is declared, ura stirring up Korea cust, had found no frass, and they to feeling against Germany, and it is a ques-wors dow Shanghai-bound to report accordingly. Schiemann argues in the Tanshima rained a last haven of endl, Park- tion-so Professor Kreuz Zeitung this weck-whother theing the entrance, they pulled laudwarde, to find hogey of

Germany Bay hot assist themselves ore long in a magnificent harbont, dagar frou Mr. Balfour's Government in ita struggle to

where half the Britiah Navy could have fain the number of the retain office. Finally-so Professor Schieman Hecure, and, owing to also declaros-the difficulties in the suppression tortuous, forest-everbung inlets, could

ould you have of the native revelt in South West Africa are remainodu perduas, may he, not longago.arty 2ggravated by the support of the robols from Cape considerable fleet contrived to do while the

A few weeks ago a man was charged before Colony. The English war party seemsteincinto whets world sought to locate its whereabouts, S.-West Africa in the sphere of its operations

This network of izland channels were all ef

the Rochester magistrates with burglary at - piece of news that may rank with the suicial depth for vessels of large denught, which a house in Stroud, and when asked for his announcement quoted, and apparently accepted added to the interest of the search. And Headded that this was not his real name, and

nase and address he replied: "John Smith." Largest and Bost-equipped Office in the East. by the same writer a few weeks ago: that Brit-day tae subsequent might bave been cau although he pleaded guilty he said he wanted to CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, FILL- ish ipfiuence was encouraging the rebels in along. The frigates happened on a Russian Yomon will a view to abolish the religions brother sangly-morod, with its wonted-in-test the value of the Scotland-yard finger print supremacy of the Sultan of Turkey, and to habitants mostly ashore, and engafuriably system. "I have been convicted twice before he got the scared places of Mohammedan nuder ouployed.

told the magistrates, "bat I want the police to

If British controls

A Knissim saman had fallen sick, and his tell me who I am. they find me out, I will considerato Jommander bothanglit him that a admit it at once." Swill was thereupon hospital might yield greater comfort than the committed for trial, and the sequel took place sich bay wherefore he had landed a building at the Rochester Sessions. The polies explained party and erected a little collage, over which the that while awaiting trial "Smith" Russian flag waved in the soft air, will u naval facility for having his finger printa tolom. "This was done, and sent to Inspector Collins, chief guard to observe proprieties. While awaiting

of the Scotland-yard finger-print department, the convalescence of their comrade the other seamen had laid out little plots of ground, and it seemed kindly and natural to gather the fruit thereof. Incidentally two or three untives had hen killed, a form of 1-son-teaching of which the Amoor furnished a later generation, in a. neighbouring country, with a more conclusive. been observance of morsey towards all other whites.

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Mr. H. G. Caltrop, instructed by Mr. H. C. Bailey (of Mewas Johnson, Stokes and Minster) appened for the plaintiffs and informed His brubslip that I understood Mr. Pollock appeared no longer for the defendants. Counsel continged-The plaintiff in this caso is A promissory note which was the 291h September Just by the Kwong Yik Wo firm, of which Li Kin Shok is ragster. It was made for the sum of $30,000 and guaranteed by the defendants at the Tuck Hing rm, of which Ho Tong Shan is the master. At the same time a maurity of 20,900 bags of four was given to the plaintifs

Yeo San Sam, Secretary to the Fal Orst ordery inconvenience any snee towards those persons entitled to enter the Insurance Company, stated On the 9th United States must be scrapulously colded. Soptomber, Jast I udfanod 80,000 to the The officials of the Immigration Impartment

had been told that no harness in the adminis Kwong Yik Wo. taking a promissory note as tration of the law will for a moment be security. The defendant signed as guarantor, tolerated, and that any disconetesy shown to attaching the use of his firm. The note Chinese persona by any official of the Govern

ment will be cause for immediate dismissal from became due on the 26th December last and

the service. I informed to defendants, by Totter. After The status of these Chinese, entitled to freely the due date I saw Ho Thug Shan caid enter the United States is permarily determine

by the certificate provided for under section ho asked for an extension of

of the Act of July 5, 1854. Undor this saw in again to say, when he'

Jaw the diplomatic and consular represents- for a reduction of my claim. The Kwong Yiktives lase, by direction of the President. Wo gave us as security about 20,000 bags of boou instructed before visiting any certificates, four after the amount, became due. This was strictly to comply with the requirements of that

115 follows portion of section which provides sold and realized $24,678,29, thus reducing our

Any queh diplomatie er cop

er consular represontis. -claim to $5,661.71. No interest has been paidtive whose endorsement so required is hereby since September, hat should have been, at the empowered, and it shall be his duty, bolore on

dorsing such custificates as aforesaid, to examine rate of $120 per $10,00

the truth of the statements set forth in said His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintifs certificates, and if he shall find, upon examins together with interest and costs.

tion, that any of the statements contained theroin arenntrus, it shall be his duty to refuse to pudorse the same.

The certificats thus vissed becomes prima facio ridones of the facts set forth therein. The immigration officials buy now

No doubt we could set these attacks on Great specifically instructed to accept this cortifieste," "Britain against attacks unde in England on which is net to be used unless good reason can the German Government. Pess campaigns of be shown for so deing. Unfortunately, in the this kind are thoroughly deplorable, but it may pasti ba bein found that deals of the at least be said that the German writers bear Chine Uovernment have recklessly issued the pain for ingenious invention and baseless thousands of such certificates which were not malevolence. Gerinsay is perfectly entitled to trup and secklessness has also been shown in look after her own interests, provided she does the pabypresentatives, of the American

so not only with reasonable consideration for the Consuler service in vissing these certificates. right of other Powers, but with good teraper Thurpose of this, Government is to ruskeand good manners. As a matter of business. we these viser certificates of such real value that have not found co-operation with her altogether feeling. States. This, vill result in doing away with most of this cautus of complaint that have arisen The Chinese student merchant, or traveller, will theraly scanre before leaving Chino a certificate which will gnagantes him against any improper trentalent nt in order that this plan may bo carried out; it is absolutely zecessary that OffiCRIM fostend the diplomat.comsalar

TUMN HANG HIN ANUL 1. KADAB

. LI BHK PING.

The plaintifs slaimed (a)-an injuction to restrain the defendant, his servants, workmen and other agents, from trespassing on the plaintif properly at No-86 Swatoa Lane, and from digging up, or continuing to dig up the ground of the said promises, or other wise endeavouring to connect drainage of the dofondants premises. Nos: 1 to 17 Amcy Lane, with that of plaintiff's premises Nos. 2 to 18 Swatow Lane; (b) the sum of $1,000 as damages for such trespass and digging as aforesaid.

Mr. H. E. Pollook, K.C., instructed by Dr. II. W. Lookor (of Messra. Deason, Looker and Dancon) represented the plaintiffs, and Mr. H. G. Calthrop, instructed by Mr. E. A. Bonner (of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley) appeared for the defendant.

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TELEPHONE No. 538.

Hongkong, 15th August, 1905,

IDENTIFICATION BY FINGER

PRINTS.

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DR. GUTHRIE & COA

DENTISTS,

A Loudon paper says that ovidence in a case at Rochester Quarter Sessions vindicated in an indisputable manner, the value of finger-prints HIGH CLASS WORK. LOW PRICES. as a means of criminal delection.

POSITIVELY LATEST AMERICAN METHODS,

...

INGS, PLATES AND EXTRACTING

TEETE.

OOR WORK CANNOT BE EXCELLKD), OR

gave every matter what you pay

with the result that "Smith's real nuzo was found to he Frank Cotton. whose previona convictions were fur theft and housebreaking. Freesived three months' 'bard labour ot Bow-street sight on months ago, and four months' hard labour at Erster early this year. the accuracy of the test, was now sent to prieon

it is valu, to accurt them here in the United profitable in the part. As a matter fald example. Que point in the instruction" had remarked a detective. Smith," who admitted

Mr. Pollock-As Your Lordship is aware, me are clatining an injunction, or in the alter-of treating their work of vissing these cortili native faminges. There is not likely to be wpetition of what is complained of, as I never stand the work is practically finished.

it is regrettable that Fress compaigns embitter our relations with her, and that nonstions Botions should be spread abroad to our detriment, not merely to excite her people. against us, but to revive suspicions against "parodigus Albion, which we had lured had at last died away in France. Unhappily, the Fox German Leagan and similar bodies_arg adapted for the culture and propagation of such fictions. And German diplomacy just now is inler strong temptations to make use of them.

THE ANTI-AMERICAN AGITATION.

A PHILOSOPHIC AMERICAN-VIEW=" Anyone who has observed the progress of the prosent Anti-Americau agitation cannot fail to be impressed with one thing-the characteristi cally American manner in which the whole morement is being conducted. Public meetings are being held, speeches made, literature distri busted, and delegates elected to attend larger Young men who have received conventions. their training in American missionary schools love taken an important part in the public discussion, and a recent report from Hong now tates that a native evangelist was an inflaen

at a meeting held in that city.

Battke kindly commander yielded to persuasion and the sick completed their land care with a little voyage to Vladivostok: the cottage was polled down, and the flag put away till another day,

But if the Russian slip had posset noticed in its sylvan retreat, and the work of coloni. sation had progressed unhindered till an infant Port Arthur Seared a lusty hord, wel by

ten months.

THE BOYCOTT OFFENCES AT AMOY,

The Poochow Echo says:The facts of the insult to the American flag of the Ameri Consulate at Amoy, are as follows. Mr. And sou, the Consul, reports that on the night of the 18th July, the tag halyard of the American Consulate flag pale was pulled down and a

reason of lease.""continuous occawajsance committed at the base of the pole ard-

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"created rights," expenditare of

and the like established its right to live-what-a placard against Amaricios posted on the pole thin? The nigh; have been of Tsushin ia big history. But sad! Well, not altogether:

TARIFF AND CHINESE IN PHILIPPINES.

cates us perfuacfóry, shall understand that it is one of their most important functions. They must not issue any such certificates caless they are satisfied that the person to whom it is issued Mr. Caltrop The plaintiff's have got an is entitled to receive it, and they will be held to most rigid accountability for the manner in injunction to provent us finishing it. Some

which they perform this caly. -If there years ago when arrested, these houses were built

is any reason to believe that any certificato

evidencing a direct and intentional insult to the American flag. He wrote to the Taodal stat with this drain draining both premises which has been or is being, improperly an,

in the circulastances and he promised to panish the offenders but mads-no amends now long to the plaintifs and defendant. As a thorough investigation will be made into its insuance. The only way in

for the idsult. Nor has he arrestel asy late as 100% both these premises belonged to the which it is possible, while fully carrying out

one in this connection. He wrote to him plaintiff. Wu these precedings were com: the law against the itauigration of Chinese

again asking that the usual courtesy of Tho Cubleneca of "Aug. 10th and the follow a national salato be fired by a gun boat in the menced wo ret up as a defence that the drain was labourers, skilled or unkilled, to secure the

ing:Whatever may be the final result of the harbour and be was given informal amaranno an old one which we had been using for years. fullest courtesy and consideration for all Chires

Later it seems tha When it did not satisfy the requirements of persous of the exempt classes, such as officials,

cunilios relinge now being held for the that this would be done. travellers, merchants, students, and the

hearing of testimony on the cultivation of sugar the Haifonguing declared that the firing of such the Sanitary Board, both plaintiff and defendant like. is through the careful and conscion

and tobacon, one thing, is sure, that the aldo salute would be taken as apposition to the hand to put it in order. The plaintifs say we tious action of our diplomatic and copanlar

defa wads of sugar production in the Ihilip-American agitation, whereupon the local trespass by going on their land, but they do not representatives under the proposed policy of tial speaker atened the influence of Amerionition, dos to a great extent to the impossi. give their approval to the anti-American move pines, and the explanation of its deplorable officials refused to order the subute. They thus the Department of Commerce and Labour say under what circunstners we went on their chargis, will simplify the whole administra missionaries is distinctly traceable. Trained in bility of availing itself of the American market west and to the inmit, to the American fag land. We were compelled by this Bauftory firm of the law, but it cannct be made their homeland to self lead to the direction Baard te rarnir the drain, and that is what the permanent until the diplomatic and consular of puble sautimant through organised bediening to the Dingloy tariff has made some whiel has resulted from it. Mr. Anderson, plaintiffs are complaining about. The affidavi: we put forward shows conclusively that to have need this drain itil the time we have been in possession of the premises. I would ask Your Lordship today the case on affidavits.

Mr. Pollock-My friend's suggestion is a very reasonable que, and if would be a grost saving of exponse to all parties if Your Lord- ship would try the case on affidavits

His Lordship agreed to try the case on the affidavits, and after houring the arguments of counsel, reserved his judgmont.

ALLEGED BIG THEFT AT SHANGHAI

ARREST AT HONGKONG.

Sergeant Burner of the Wutor Police bearded the sa. Kinking on her arrival in port yesterday! morning from Shanghai Indated Wing Hok, who was immediately charged Lefors Mr. F. A. Házeland at the Police Court with unlaw fully having in his possession $158.40 în' silver, sight gold bangles, six gold hairprosses, ten gold hairpins, eight goid finger rings, one pair. Jadestone Bangles. cleven pairs of ear rings two sets gelt toothpicks, che gold watch and cluín, vue box of party, one ring, one box! Jadestone drops, one receipt for $300, two boang. ene silver clip of a tours, two watch kéwend total value of $2033.40. property stated to have been stolen ut Statighei. **'.

Dofendnut pleaded not guilty to the, nbarge and the case was remanded for a greek.

WEATHER-KEPORT.

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representatives do their fail duty and sea lo it that ne celificate is issued with their visé unions the person receiving it early comes within my of the exempt classes and is fully entitled to the privileges the vertiente secures for him. All on diplomatic and consular repre sentatives are to perform this most important duty with the utmost care. Theodore Roceuvelt.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE

ASSOCIATION.

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of New York. Representative Parsons can

Rockfull took Legation, and Mr. these men have porpetanites their institutions guests, and among them Representative therefore, reported the matter to the Axaczi tie also com. on Chiness soil. Thoir conferences, assemblies, expressed himself yesterday in a representative it up with the Wai Wa Pu. and educational associations, which are so of the Cablenerek s believing sincerely that municated with His Excellency the Viceroy, important a part of their church polity, aro n. the tariff should be reduced to 20 per cent of through Dr.

and ko considered that tha this what the American Consul at port

up the matter with the constant object lesson is democratic government present rate and to Chinese in all parts of the Empire. In their strongest reason for it was that the reduction Prasincial anthorities, with the result that on schools the missionaries have instiint debating could not possibly hurt the home prodest, Friday the 1th inst. H. . telegrapinal in societies, they have encouraged among their white ou The other hand it would be an instractions Amoy that a salute should be students the discussion of public questions, and ethnable bubufit to the Filipino people to get fired at once, and a special deputy was an in this way have unconsciously inspired them their product into a market where its valus pointed to proceed to Amoy to make further with the methods of enlightened government. would be fixed scecrling to its quality and not investigations, and raport what messurs may Americana cannot, therefore but feel gratified by the aufavours ble or favourable cumstances be acessary to insure peace and quietness in Consul Gracoy sent the following with the aptitude manifested by their pupils, in which the seller might, at the time of sale the

sugo to Mr. Rockbil), His Excollaue oven though they are perhaps among the instad himself.

Asked his opinion of the advisibility of has ordered the firing of a "lute to the There was a good attendance at the King's victims of the wapane they have placed in their Park Range on Saturday. His Excellency the strictions to whet, oppose of tow mediating unitting Chiuran Labour into the Philippines, tag at the American Consulate, Aux, today

Chinese who wish to travel Governer being amongst those present. Thui the United States are now abjected. They agents i l'arsons opposed it, as his con- thus showing facial condemnation of Frincipal seows for the pool wore us follows:- were aster, intended by war who were widered that the majority of the poople did not indignity. He also appoints special "puty to proche claim of the American Consuls to Amoy to investigate other com- .the Exclusion

Bal supposing that the majority of the people, Treaty of 1894, and it is Loped that the present agitation may result in should desire it, do you think that Congress is that if such en act, of indignity suo.ald's bes

this the removal.

ie, after all, a attor. Far more the fact that Tonhl roñore the bars which keep the Chinese | a'lowest to pass without official rebuke, voren. out of the pastry at the present time?deeds of vicfence might be expected to occur. enolic being taught I should eppes it, he replied not holleving it They cocemd H. for the course he has takai how they can make themselves fell in-their to be to the benefit of the people. Chincie thas far it this matter in his instructions to

destiny. A pablic opinion is being about might be all right in Hawaii but it-won the logs authorities to discover the offeralns. developed and practice is being gained in the net behere, in ny opision. methods of organising and directing it. 14 then, after the present questions-are-seliled, the Chinese will omply this now found agency in overcoming a few of the crying abuses in barip ova political system Amoricus mission. aries will not have labon:83 here in, vain,N-0. Daily News.

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Sit Henry Burkeing EJ. Philpolts..... GU. Wakeman............ A.G. Newington.... W. G. Winterbarn A. Moir E. W. Terrey The detail score of Mr. W. J. Rattay. the winner, wue:

44

4, 5, 3, 5, 4, 3, 4-30. 5, 4, 5, 5, 4, 5, 5 = 39

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The C.P.R. str. Express of Lelio rival af Shanghai 18mm. on Saturday, the 121 Aug. The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued and left again at 4 a.m. on Sunday for Hongkong,

and is dus here at 4 pm, to-morrad the following report ----

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On the 14th at 11.50 a.m. The Jarometer has falloa over 2. Chins, Formosa and the Loochons, and rison in the Philippines and N. China.

The depression in the Pacific appears to be now lying alber far to the East of the Baling. toug Chanar, and to the woring towards N.N.W. Fressure is high over N. Chin

The wind will probably freshes from N.E. nd N. in the Formosa Channel, and over the N.E. part of the Chins Sea

Forecast: Moderate NE. to N. winds; fuit.

The CPR, str. Athenian arrived at Shanghai at 4.30 pan, ou Saturday, the 12th Ang, ned left again at 4am on Sanday for Nagasaki, to mire at f

p., to-ny. where she is due

The IG.M.str. Pring Heinrich left Shanglysi on the 14th it, at 6 . vix Feochow, and may be expected here on Thursday, the 17th inst, pm.

TU.S.S. & C.M. str. Peleus loft Singapo on the lith inst, at daylight, and in dan hore on the 10th inst

aro

be

want it.

Mr. Parsons has great hoperie the future of the Filipino people.

THE CASE OF MR. BENNERTZ.

-The following letter, addressed to Mr. E.-S. Little as representative of tho Shangin merchants invested in this cus, was published by the N. C. Daily News

ANTHER VERSION OF VICEROY SHUMTS POSICION. Viceroy of the Two Kuang provinces, ac

H.B.M. Consulate-Gemoral, cording to a Peking correspondent, recently FOOCHOW V. SHANGHAI.

Shanghai. August 5th, 1985. memorialise the Throne stating that his **** | Maladies can enlyste eurid in Europa, in Sylew

Sir-1am instructed by His Majesty's The Foochow Echo reports that the interport of which his de-mined to sign a go. Consneural to inform you that he is tu shooting untch between the Shanghai and alad to sok skild sarpal advies in ons receipt of a telegram from His Majesty's Fooshow Gun Clubs took place un Groen 1sland Wastera dity.he Empress Dowager, on Minister on the subject of the Bouverts o en August 2nd, Mr. Gitu kindly acting heading the memorial was quite willing to grant to the following feet:- rofure. It was won by Shanghai by ad the Viceroy's quest, intending to a point him The Consul General is directed to inform the margin of two points. The shooting on both a special Commissioner te sturdy foreign posen merchants, concerned that H.M. Cousi at Clin angsha mid the Legution aru, esisting tho sidoa was very goud, the ears being-Shang-outs like the sour officials rely sole-nction of the local Chinese officials in gard to hai th Foochow 9. The individual scores the pups. Unfortunately for the Virgin, and that the Governor las recously boste

Conneiller atabition to go abroad,a certain Grand

Afrosted by the Wai Wa Pu to armuge matters opposed the idea of allowing him to leave the Two Kuan: Viceroyally just now, as Kuangail with the Couni HM. Minister also requests is still hustled, and Li Chin-hai, the Gesurser that evidenss of the boycotting complained of of that provines, has not the ability to maintain should be supplied to HM. Consul at Changsha

without delay. Viceroy Tsune stern

repression, In view of this, it was

Conseil that as Viceroy Tes's presence in so recosary in the Scuth and there is no one to take his place. there, he should be ordered to remain at Canton for the preselit until some one could be selected) to take his place--NC. Daily News..

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་ ་ SHANGHAI Coutts

18. Howell Jackson

18 Lacklan Kronenberg

18. Greig Fearson

37 Dulling Tucker

15 Grimaley -Foochow with a poore of 8, felt conllitent of success, and there was a general feeling of surprise as well as disappointment, when the telegram arrived containing the Shanghai ten's score, showing that the match was again lost.

I EL,

Sir,

DR. GUTHRIE & Co.. DENTISTA

Over 'WATKINS' Pharmacy.” Queen's Road.

Hongkong, 15th August, 1905.

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WONDERFUL CURE

OF SORE HANDS

After Most Awful Suffering Ever Ex- perienced Eight Doctors and Many Remedies Falled to Do a Cent's Worth of Good..

THANKS TO CUTICURA

IT IS ALL OVER NOW

"I was troubled with sore hands, so sore that when I would put them in water the pain would nearly set me crazy, the skin would peel off and the fies get hard and break, with blood flowing from at least fifty places on each Land. Words could never tell the suf fering I endured for three years. I tried eight different doctors, but none did me any good, as my hands were as bad as. when I began. I also tried many reme dies, but anne of them ever did me one cent's worth of good. I was discouraged and heart-sort. I would feel oq bod mornings, to think I had to go to work and stand the pain for ten hours, I often felt like giving up my position. I would have to wrap every finger up separately, so as to try and keep them soit, and then wear gloves over the rage to keep the grease from getting on my work. I had to wear gloves at night; in fact, all the Lime. But thanks to Cuticura, that is all OVER NOW. After doctoring for three years, and spending much money, a single box of Cuticura Ointment ended all my sufferings. It's been two years since used any, and I don't know what sore hands are now, and never lost a day's work while using Cuticura, ThomAB A. Clancy, 310 North Montgomery St, Trenton, N.199

ONE NIGHT TREATMENT

For Sore Hands and Feet with Cuticura.

Soak the hands or feet on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soup. Dry and anoint freely with Cuti. cura Oatmeat, the great skin cure, Wear on the hands during the night öld, loose gloves, or bandage the feet lightly in old, soft cotton or linen.

Culteurs Soap, Gistract, and Pille are sold throughout the world Hepo Lord, Charterhause 64 Paris, ut ca Paly Avoria, B. Towns Co., Hyde, The Drag Chan, Corp., ostv, I. ... Solt Prupt.

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DR. NEWELL WILSON,

DENTIST.

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No charge for examinatious, Offles hours 9 A.3. to 5 PM,

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E. S. LTLE, Esq.

Shanghai.

Hongkong, July 5th, 1903.

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