HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.
The only offos in Chins having Europeat taught workmen Equal to Home
work.
IRON MERCHANI 8.
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Steel, Matal and Hardware Wholesale and Retail Merchants.
Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry. Coke Importar. General Store- keepers and Commission Agents 35 & 37, Hing_Loong Street, (1st Street West of Central Market.)Telephone No.515,
PHOTOGRAPHER
M. MUMEYA, Jaranean ANTISZ.
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and
POLICE COUNT.
Wednesday, March 21st,
BEFORE M. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST
POLICE MAGISTRATE).
A FREE FIGHT,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 22ND, 1906.
Six coolies were charged with fighting at Toiobikok un Toosday,
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TIPS
Residents in the Far East who may ba iodno- ed by a two-shillingidollar to think of retiring to Europe had better, in view of the following, recount their "piles."
In an interesting article on "Tipping," is Chambers Journal the author says that game- koopers are perhaps more highly-tipped "then the members of noy other subordinate class, - A couple of pounds for a day's shooting is quite an ordinary fee for them to pocket. Que individual, however, on a certain occasion returned this sum The evidence showed that a dispute arose to the donor with the billing remark that he regarding the privilege of using certain pathsouly accepted "paper." The guest very proper. on the query for working. From a heatedly reported the matter to his hont, with the argument the coolics came to blows, and were result that a piece of paper was lustantly hend- Bghting, with irons, bamboos and other weapons ed to the keeper. It took the fort, however,
oot o
ot of a
fire pound note, bat a month's notice. At the same house, on aubther cccasion, a
when arrested.
and bound them all over in the sum of $100 to His Worship Bined each of the defendants $7, kp the ace for twelve months.
A GOOD REASON,
A native was charge 1 with a-saulting another in Square Street on the 12th instant,
From the evidence it appeared that a quarrel
arose over 40 conts which defendant had
advanced to the complainant, and which the
Itter refused to return. Defendant throw a
also colouring Photos and relief Photochopper at him with anch affect that he had to Views of Chins and Manila. Work be removed to hospital, from which plass be was
done for Amateurs; Ho. Ba, Quson'r not discharged until Tuesday.
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Shipchandlers Sailmakurs, Provisionare, Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineers Tools, Metal, Iron and Stool Merchants 57 58 & 59, Coannaghi Road, New
Prava Central,
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NAVY BOIZED
LONG FLAX
RELIANCE CROWN TARPAULING
Defendant said the complainant attempted His Worship What did be want to do that for?
Defoedant-Ho waid I was stealing from bim. His Worship-You are foed $15 or a month, and bound over in the bum of 8100 to keep the peace for six months.
to stab him with a knife,
OBSTRUCTION AND ASSAULT.
Constable Jones proceeded against. Chan Kom-sing on summons for causing an obstrac- tion st Blake Pior by fastening his team launch, the Jeannette, thereto for thirty minutes The defendant took out a cross-summons for assault.
Inspector Gourlay prosecuted, and Mr. H. J. Gedge (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master uppaared for the defendant, who planded not guilty.
Frank Jones, sworn, said that about midday
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away from Blake Pier. Defendant said Muskee, I wait my unster." Witness explained to him that he was not allowed to be alongside the wharf, but he took no hori.
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Hongkong, 17th May, 1905.
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AUTOMATIO MAUSER
PISTOLS.
CALIBRE 7.63 m.. With CHA YBER for 10 CARTRIDGE FIRING 10 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS.
SLEMSSEN & CO.
45 Hongkong, 3rd October, 1005,
EN TING.
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No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET
TERMS VERY MODERATE.
Consultation Free. Hongkong, 21st September. 1905.
688
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THE latest Method of the AMERICAN
SYSTEM C DENTISTRY.
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FITSU BISHI
MIT
Cross-examined-Witness did not see an passengers or cargo on board defendant's Isaach which he considored was lying thero without any object. He did not know the Jeannette wys going off to the English, amil. Mr. Voodgates canie down in the afternoon and beckoned the defendant. Witness explained to him what the coxswain bad done, but was answered in very insulting language. Mr. Woodgates asked bin why he allowed the Post Office launch to lie alongside, and be replied, bacause it was carrying His Majesty's mail. He knew even muil launches were not allowed to lie alongside. As the coxswain would not give witness his name, and would not show his certificate, the constable said he would have arrest bim. Mr. Woodgates told him he could get his name at the P. & 0. Office. Witness the bridge, caught hold of the defendant by the sleeve, sad walked down the lakur with him. He did not handle the conswain roughly, neither did he say to Mr. Woodgates when he saw bira on the pier on Monday-"You had better get glasses so that you can see.*
went on
For the defence Mr. Godgo called J. D. Polly, a Lanner for the P. and 0. Co., who said he superintended the taking on board ths Jeannette of four boxes of specie. There were also four passengers to go aboard. At 12.15 p.m. the constable gave the coxswain inst notions to get away from the pier, and the laznok steamed sater. No other isenehas were waiting to go alongside the pior.
By his Worship The souch was lying from 15 to 20 yards off the end of the pier.
The cross-suomone was thou heard, and the constable pleaded not guilty to the charge of Penn B..
J. Woodgates gaid that when he questioner! defendant about allowing the Post Office launch to lie alongside the pier, defondant said--" That U.S.A.boing his Majesty's mail launch, I have no
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right to shift it." Witness said- That is all rot." Defendant went on the bridge of the Inuusk and asked the coxswain for his licencs. The coxswain said the licenos was at his house, and defendant then caught bold of him, pulled him down the companion way and then os to
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After the herring of farther evidence, his Worship dismissed the summous for obstruction, at with regard to the summons for sale said the action taken by the constable wei wowairanted. Be proposed to inflict a smaller fine than he would hare done
EUTHANASIA.
guest who had afternoon's sport pre-
sented the keeper a sovereign. When be reached London again he found that he had left his gun behind him. Therenpos he wrote to the keeper instructing him to forward it. The reply he received was as follows: "Sir-The gun you ask about is in my possession. I sball be pleased to forward it when you pay mo the four pounds that you owe me
It is said that a hardy Briton once left an ultra-fashionable hotel in Paris without bestor- ing so thanh as a
single sou on any of the ex- pectent throng gathered together to speel his parting. Waving them aside with a lordly ture, he walked calmly through the front door ཎྞe8• into the street, ordering his luggage to be sent after him. The all-porter was so taken aback after that the daring visitor was safely out of sight befoxo be quite grasped what had happened. Then, with great presence of mind, he trans ferred the luggage to a cab bound for the wong railway station. It was the only possible method, bo salt, of marking his sense of horror at the outrage committed on himself and colleagues,
theatres. At one place of entertainment. it Everyone knows the syriam of tips at is said, a stalwart individual need to stand in the ball and shout stentoriau tones, This way to the cloakroom. Overcoats and sticks to be left here-sixpence nach!" "But I haven't got either," mildly observed an old gentleman among the crowd. "Then out you go and get em!" was the triumphant retort.
We muy add that the nuisance is growing on the China coast.
THE CHINESE TRAVELLING COMMISSIONERS,
A New York messago esys-
After creating a tremendous impression in New York, the gorgeously-dressed Imperial Chinese High Commission, numbering fifty per sons, with 486 pieces of luggage, left here to day, to study a fresh industrial centro. Dar- ing their stay here they have given abundant evidence, by their daily inspections, journey: inga, examin'nge, and cross-examinings, that their section of China is wide awake, and most anrious to lesta American methods of industry and erincation. The Commissioners, through their interpreter, said they have found many good things in America, which they will try to reproduce in China, wore particularly the various developments of electrical and aleam pover. At the instance of the Dowager Empress, they have also made a special study of woman's education, and on their return home they will command the establishment of women's collegos on the Americas plan.
The Commissioners expressed themselves as very grateful for the hospitality shown them, and gave assurances that China really enter. tained the friendliest and most respectful feel- Pings towards the United States,
Unfortunately these pacific utterances, as judged by the advices pouring into the Foreign Office at Washington daily, are bardly endorsed by the nyorage Chinaman. There are myterians 1umblings, presagiur trouble, and Washington has jastrated the War Office to keep an extra- vigilant eye. The boycott of Americ goods increases, and as there seems no disposition here to modify the Chinese Exclusion Laws to au extent sufficient to satisfy the Chinese reformers, a sort of deadlock prevails.
The Imperial Commissioners distribat: 14290 in tips amongst the hotel servants here na examply of generosity which established an en- tente cordiale between them all the time.
SAILORS TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES.
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the
Eleven survivors of the wrecked barque Challenger which was recently burned and seattled on the coast of Japan, arrived in Scattle on the 7th all having been sout home by the American Consul at Yokohams. All the men, ays a contemporary, bore traces of Pe exprience through which they had passed. For 'most a month they had fought the flames on the old wooden barque, and at times the ressel was kept afloat hy only the most barvic work on otherese, because the assault would probably
For days at never have happened if the defordant bad as they were unable to gala either sleep or
tha pa of the officers and erat. complied with the law and hung his licence up rest, and when the ship was finally seattled on in a conspicious place; but these mou never COAL DEPARTMENT did. They were most obstinate and pig-headed exhausted to get ashore. The ship was finally Japanese coast they wore almost 100 in that respect. The defondent would be
beached without the loss of a single life. Chief fiuel 59.
oflcer Douglass said that the wreck was in many ways without parallel. For almost a month the crew fought the fames. The allenger was one of the old fashioned wooden She was chartered by Hind, Rolph & Co. of Sea Francisco, to carry a load of fertiliser MANAGER, MITSU Brear Co., with name of Eskirio tribe) and others, but it comes as a
Euthanai is practised by the Inoita (on from Killienoo Bay, Alaska, to Osake, sailing from Alaska on October 26th. Flames broke place under.
shook to find modern Americans alrocating it out four weeks after the vessel went to sec, BRANCH OFFICES: NAGABAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KABATSU
It is stated that Dr. Onler's famous recom- When the coast of Japan was sighted the AND HANKOW.
mendation of enthanaal, though treated rather capt in headed direct for the beach. He got as a joke in England, is not without serions the ship into a sheltered core in the Kii Channel advocates in Americs. At a recent meeting of and then seattled. her. The scuttling was the Menominee and Marinette Doctora Asso-accomplished by moans of large holes in ber ciation, which includes physicians from many sides.-Japan Chronicle. cities of Michigan and Northern Wisconsin, a resolution in favour of chloroforming all persona who have reached the age of sixty was CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imparsed, and it is said that the association will perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Naries; the take up the consideration of a massure which Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Railways has already been propos 1 in Obis for the Banyo, Kiushu and the other Trincipal Rail removal of all incurable invalids. ways; Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mall and Freight Steamers.
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All Letters Addressed :-
AGENCIES SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPF.
HONGKONG: H. U. JEFTRIES.
MANILA: Macondray & Co.
CHINKIANG: GEARING & Co YOKOHAMA: M. ABADA.
In Now York several woman, who, however, bare little if any following, are going even
A GALLANT RESCUE.
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, further and advocating the suppression of the Nagasaki on her last trip to Shanghai a
man
Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North superfluous children of the poor. Miss L. China, Korean porta and America.
Graham Crozier, of New York, who calls SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, herself sociologist, bas just been treating the Ochi, Shinnew, Namazota and Kami-Yamada citizens of Cincinnati to her views on the sub- Collieries and also Hojo Colliery, which wil jeat: If something is not done to relieve the shortly be ready to produce on a large soole the suffering of the poor," she said, "I crave the the second officer, Mr. Charles Shaarar,
Sole Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa) permission of Now Yerk to allow mo
best
and Yashiromachi Coal (Karatau).
The Hond and Branch Offices and the Agen- cies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Callieries:
Coal sold in 1904 by the Company amounted to 1,520,000 tons.
The Nagasaki Press of March 8th says:-- We have received the following narrative of a gellant action performed recently by the Bond officer of the British 8.8. Chenan :--
Some two hours after the 8.8. Chenar loft Russian passenger jumped overboard while the Vassel was going fall speed. The ery overboard" was raised and the ship was im- mediately brought to. Though a high sea was ruaning at the time, a boat maaned
& and to
Chinese craw, was lowered, and merci. made for the drowning man. As the boat administer ohloroform to the sixty
reapproached the man the crew refused to thousand or seventy thousand children who are pall, whereou the officer jamped into the so hopelessly handicapped by the misfortune of their birth." At the same time she expressed
fue swimmer was soon water and being abope that it would not be necessary to kill the alongside the Russian, and swimming back to the boat both were assisted on board. Artificial babies, and that ancisty would do its duty by respiration was immediately resorted to, and the boat was taken back to and on board the ship. All endeavours to bring the unfortunate man to life were unavailing and after two hours buried at sea the same night. hard work, all hope was abandoned, and he was Mr. Charles Shearer was the recipient of hearty thanks and congratulated for his bravery by the assistant manager of the N. Y. K. on the ship's arrival 690 at Shanghai
them.
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SHIPPING IN PORT,
STEAMERS. ALDERSHOT, British str., 1,354, W. W. Adam
16th March-Fremantle (W.A.) 25th Feb. Saudalwood-Bradley & Co.
ARMAND BERIC, French str., 2,819, Guionnet, 20th March Marseilles and Saigon 15th March, Mails and General-Mésangeries Maritimes
BAN-TEX, American str., 900, Fabregas, 19th March-Ibilo 14th March, Bagar-Ordar. BENLAWERS, British, str., 2,920, Clark, 19th March, Singapore 13th March, General,-- Gibb, Livingston & Co.
BINH THUAN, Fronch steamer, 2,000, Bibant, 13th February-Wakamatau 7th February, Gonerat.-Bradley & Co.
CHEONGSHING, British steamer, 1,256, 9. J.
Poyne, 19th Mar,Port Talbot let Ja via Batavia and Singapore 14th Mareb, Coperal-Jardine, Matheson, & Co.
DAGNY, Norwegian str., 883, 0. Abrahamson,
19th March-Hougay 16th March, Coal Angoard, Thoresen & Co.
DERAMORE, Norwegian str., 1,796, Scherrig,
17th March-Hoji 11th March, Coal Order..
EMPRESS OF CHINA, British gir, 3,046, R. Archibald, R..R., 14th March,Vancouver 19th Feb. and Shanghai 11th March, Moils and General-C, P. R. Co. FOOKBANG, British str., 1,987, W. E. Sawer, 19th March-Caloutta 6th Marob, Coal Jardine. Matheson & Co.
GENERAL PRL, Dutch str. 800, P. Poussen, 5th March-Mantok via Pakhoi and Hoi- how 21st Feb, Wood and Coals.-Java- China-Japan Lijn,
GLENILE, British str., 2,399, W. T. Larkins,
18th March, Singapore 13th March, General-Order.
GREGORY APCAR, British str., 2,961, S. H.
Bolson, 16th March-Calcutta via Straits 28th Fab.. General.-D. Basstion & Co. HAIMUN, British str., 636, A. J. Robson, 26th, March-Swatow 19th March, General- Douglas, Lapraik & Co.
HANGSANG, British str., 1,355, Wilds, 14th March-Shanghai via Swatow 10th March, General-Jaidino, Matheson & Co. HANOI, French
nch atr., 789, P. Merlees, 8th March Manila 4th Mareb, Ballast.-A. R. Marty. ILLARY, German str., 1,200, Zeigler, 14th
March-Pauarakan 26th Feb., Sagar Sauder. Wiele & Co
HYDRA, British str., 2,615, J. B. Kent, 16th Jan-Moji 10th January, Coal-Bradley & Co. INDRAVELLI, British str.. 3,763, 9. Callington, 13th March-Durban 12th Fed-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
JOHANNE, German str., 952, Ipland, 17th March ~~Bangkok 10th Marok. Rice.--Jebsen,
& Co.
LAKETES, British str., 1.340, Jas, B. Jackson, 18th Mar-Saigon 14th March, General.
Wo Fat Shing.
LOONGSANG, British str., 1,092, A. E. Sandbach, 20th March Monila 16th March, General, -Jardine. Matheson & Co.
LYEEMOON, German str., 1,925, Th. Lehmann, 13th Mar.-Wuhu and Chinklang 9th Mar., General-Hamburg-Amerika Linio.
MAHA VAJIEUNH, Dutch air., 617, C. A. W. Rheo, 4th Maruh-Muntok`vis Pakhoi and Hoihow 19th Feb., Sugar.-Java-China- Japan Lijn.
MERCEDES, British str., 4,000, J. 8. MucGregor,
8th FebPulo Condore Island 3rd Feb, NANSHAN, British str., 1,299, Allen Jonas, 15th March-Saigon fith Maroh, Rico and Goneral-- Bradley & Co. NICOMEDIA, Germau str., 4371, Wagemoo, 19th March-Moji 10th March, Fleur and Lumber.-Portland & Asiatic S.S. Co. PARANANU, German steamer, 1,000, Man- peldorf, 17th Mar,-Bangkok 9th Mar, Timber-Butterfield & Swire.
PHUYEN, Freach str., 1,247, Dueroisert, 17th March-Sourabaya 7th March, Sugar and General--Bradley & Co.
PITHANULOK, German str., 1.367, L. Goerken, 15th March-Holboy 13th March, Rice,
-Butterfield & Swire.
RIPPINGHAM GRANGE, British str.,3,851 Crichton, 11th March-Newcastle (N.S.W. 20th Feb.-Order.
SAMSES, German sir, 998, F. Rehweldt, 15th March-Bangkok 8th March, Goueral-- Butterfield & wire.
SHAH ALLUMÉ, British str. 1.918, A. Geddis, 16th March-Rangoon 3rd March and Singapore 9th, Genaral-Order.
SIAM, British steamer, 790, Robt, Biana, 17th
March ---Singapore 9th March, Oil- Goo. McBain,
DIGNAL
German str., 900, C. Haasi, 5th March-Haiphong 2ad March, General.— Jobson & Co.
Susane, British str., 1,776, T. A. Mitchell,
J6th March-Calentts 27th Feb., Coal- Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SWANLEY, British str., 2,800, Tawson, 16th March-Marseilles vin Sabang 8th March.
Order.
TAIWAN, British str.. 1,042, J. A. Martin, 20th March-Baugkok 13th March, Rice and Meal Chinese
TELEMACHUS, British ste, 1,340, J. Williamson, 13th March--Saigon 7th March, Ries and General.-Chinese. TENFELD, German str., 699, Bethmann, 24th Feb-Vladivostock 16th February.-Car- lowitz & Co.
THYLA, Norwegian str., 2,419, H. Berger. 18th
March-Kuchizoteu 12th March, Coal- Milan Busan Kaisha,
ULABILAND, Norwegian str., 1,269, 0. Kristian- Ben, 18th March---Moji 12th Marob, Cont. --Mitani Bussan Kaisha,
ZAFIRO, British str., 1,818. R. Rodger, 19th
March-Manila 17th March, Geveral Shewan, Tomes & Co.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
BEGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, Murch 21st.
Previons Day? On Date ab
at $47.
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Haromater
299.00
Temperature ... 77
21.39 76
QA Date at 4 p.m 20.30
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