ATHLETES & SELF-CONTROL

"APOLLO"

Even the most famous athletes confess to experi- encing a slight feeling of nervousness inmediately before the commence- ment of a contest. Relating his impression of his tri- umphant encounter with Madrali, at Olympia, on April 28, 1905, the victor admits to a sensation of fense expectancy which is almost as distressing as actual physical pain. Seemingly, a man in per- fect training may suffer. defeat through a sudden and unaccountable loss of Tierodus control. It is an open secret that many athletes whose names are house- hold words, take the pre- caution of keeping their nerves in good trim with a course of the well-known nerve tonic, Phosferine, so that they may be certain no mishap will befall them at a critical moment. Don't let there be any chance of mishap, take Phosferine, and you will find your. nerves quite equal to any EFFORT

"APOLLO" THE IDEAL ATHLETE

TELLS HOW TO AVOID WASTED EFFORT "APOLLO" writes:When I left South America, some six years ago. I had a bad attack of Sciatica, which left me prostrated and totally unfil. An agent of yours in Southport recommended Phosferine, and a lew bottles soon put me right again, since then I have used it for Neuralgia, and found it a real good ibing. Over-training and sustained exertion ines one considerably, and for the weariness so in dread,Phonlerine is the only remedy that quickly pals me round, capecially have I found it give relief in the tired feeling, caused by depressing or hot weather. A good deal of brain work fails to my share in my journalistic work, and in this. Phoslerine has for some years been a great friend to me, and, whenever I can, I always give it a good word, for it is a remedy that has never failed me "June 6, 1906.

PHOSFERINE

Latitude

Neuralgim

Rhauwatim

Indigestion

The Greatest of all Tonics.

A PROVEN REMEDY FOR

Backache

Mental Exhaustion

Premature Docky

Nervous Dobility

Stomach Disorder

Brain-Fag

Slcaplanpens Exhaustion

Infvenss Headache Hysteria Palatrous

and all disorders consequent upon à reduced state of the nervous system,

THE ROYAL EXAMPLE

Phosterine is used by the Royal Families of Europe, which, in plain language means that every user of Phoslerine knows and icels that this lamuus Ton is commended by the greatest hving physicians.

The Remedy of Kings

•Phosferine has been supplied by Royal Commands

To the Royal Family H.L.M. The Empress of Russin, H.K. the King of Greeze. I., tian Queen of Boumania. H.I. the Dowager Imprese of Russla. H... the Emperor af China And the Principal Roynity and'Arielcorney throughout the Warid. Proprietors-Ashton & Parsons, Lid., La Bello Sauvage, Losdon, England. Pam Great Britain, buttles, 1219., 2/9 and 4.6. Sold by all (traints, Stores, de The 29 alzo coutains nearly four times the 1/1) size.

By Roje!

151 Mojonty

Warrant co

The King

BOVRIL

contains the whole of the valuable stimulating and nourishing properties.

of beef and is therefore of great value alter acute illnesses of all kinds.

Whenever the appetite is poor try a cup of Bowell.

LADIES' AND GENTS. BOOTS

AND SHOES,

1

68

73-I

A warranted cure for all sequired or mastitutional Dis. CLARKE'Schugs from the Urinary Unsol

B. 41. PILLS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES, SATURDAY, MAY ́4rn, 1907.

THE BRITISH CONSULAR SERVICE

In

THE CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS.

THE EMPLOYMENT OF NATIVEL

The Times correspondent at Psking wired Marab 3 st

COMMISSIONera

al

are the Intast by latter, na blographio quola tions being to hand. Hongkongs one without basinose and with sellers at 113.

M180BELANBOU8-Chias Provideals, Elec- trios and Lundries have changed hands during the week at quotations and clase steady. Pank Teaways have improved to 2 with small le and buyers, and Watkins to 41. Watsons have doclined 1 12 but olors with bayers at that rale. W have nothing elsa to report under this heading.

CHURCH SERVICES.

St. John's Carwen Hongkong,-5th May,

Festival Vanite, Palms, at the dba morning, To Dean, Biker in : Banaŭlictis. Garrett in ti Authent, won all the Dwell."-Walioby: Boly Communion (1 o). Kycie. Stainer in & dat, dyos, 16 and 157, Eva

Ra

Zemes, Pastival: Psa ms, of th th Dimittis, fi, Hynia, 18, 24, 11. (Tune 16).

The obanges in the ocastitation of the British Consular Service which came into fores on April 1st mark a distinct step forward in the organis ation of that hody. Before describing theas changes, which are expected to have considerable and far-reaching effects on commercial progress,

Various innovations are being introdsoad in it may be useful to review, briefly, the resent

the Maritime Customs, that service in whosa history of refort of the Consular Servica.

continued offlcioney foreign bondholders are 19.3 Le Report of the Committee appointed by so deeply interested. It was naturd thakurder the late Government to inquire into the con

the new regime opportauitios should be girm sitation of tule Service, which was presented to

to aducted Chinese to attain positions in their urliament, advised the establishment of a com-

own Customs service which have been hitherto petitive azumiantion, and also that succesful denied them. The promotion of Chinese to Ya- coudidates should be required to work for

14 tung and elsewhere bas been previously short time in the Commercial Intelligence reported, and the policy thus established Sunday, 5th after a star. Bely union (7.0) Branch of the Board of Trade. These regulaationsa A circular issued bg Sir) atin (11am.) (Full Choir) Respons t'one having been approved by the Treasury, the Robert Har: ou

iastracts Pobruary

to the first examination under this scheme took

Customs

give place in the summer of 196. It was felt at the Chiness employs a larger share of the work same time that a complete revizion of the hitherto unfided to tursign members of the Consular instruction was necessary the previous staff, both indoor and outdoor. Again, a cir- Es in 1833, having become obsolete.cular just issued by Sir R. Hurt repeats and ning areny: Magilear, Smart: Nune revision is a task of considerable magnitude and

Įcapbusita, then instructions. As relt, the is still prepending, but it is hoped that the premation of four more selected Chiness to volume will be issued within the next tam or three months. Consular officers, however, were circularisod iz April 1906 regarding slaugos is the instructions, ince to wait for the publication of the whole revised volume would have utailed great deal of delay and inconveniene. But the matters with which we are now concerned are of more recent origin, and the most importaal

No one denies the ability of the Chinese to of them is 2 Dow system of Commercial fill their offices, nor questiour the boueaty Attaches he will have their headquarters in

in matters on sida the departmisal of the bet London and divide 18eir time between special

so oppointed; yet the appointments, although furzsfigations abroad in the interest of British exporters, work in the Board of Trade or Con- enquizdas inevitable, class misgiving in tuo Among other reasons, the inveterate mercial Departmeal of the Foreign Office, and visits to manufacturing distrions in the United system of marketiur rank and office requires that the Charms employé promoted in the Kingdom, thus performing the dution, so to

Customs as in other Government Departaments speak, of commercial travellers for the nation shall purchase corresponding rank, Las prica The Commerci Attaché wil thus be able to

wheract is really a tall levied on his pro×goo. dorote bis whole time to extending his uzperitive earnings and he is thus tempted. if po ence of her and foreign condition, the maca

tampolied. to reesup himself at tas" ont of the

freimbursement ar! routine portion of his present work being leth stars: The new system introduces the flowing usthod

positions hitherto held by foreigners in sa Bounced, and others will foltos. A school, long drucatel, the headmastership of which has beeu afford to an Englishman, is being founded to train Chines for Customs work, and graduates from this school will be drafted into ranks

bitherto only

filled by foreigners.

ST. PETE' menon, nosa's Road, West. --~ Fifth Sunar after Buster. Morning Prayer F am. Venite, Baraby Te Deum, Oatuloy : Benelictum, ess; Hymns, 91, 483, 311 an 1 219. Kyre Holy Communion 12.15. Evening Prayer 6.30. Maguio Crotch; Nune Diuitis, Barnby; Hyama., 191, 343 and 16.

The Church haunch, Dayspring, will call on ships carrying white crews, bring friends ashor in the servicUM, Untwood 9.15 and 10.30 am, and batwood a.15

Aud o

p. (Kowloon Police Pier 10.30 and 6), returning afterwards.

is the call Hag. All the "Answering Pounant sittings are free and unappropriated. Visitors welcaine. Books, etc., provided."

Sunday School 10 -10.45 am.

Bl

*The

principa elsages: The wrists of Commercial/ariébmeat sot bang eandemoed by the public tapti in rem daing Agentin Switzerland, the Laited States, Russia, In the higher posts of the Customs various Prayer with alle at 6 p.m.: Congregational

ja

Visnaped, the les commisstones who assisted stuek bizal

pred op be that time waly.

at three o

are

their

10

caronne

Meditation.

St. Josers's Cheon, Gardon Road (Roman Catholic, ass, Benediction and Sermon tu English at 10 tum

ST ANDREW's, Kowlova, -(Robinson Road, near British Schl) Sunday-Holy Communion ist Sablay in month at soon, Pad and 4th San duga itam: 364 and 5ph Saplays at 7 pm. Moting Prger sal 3. mon at 11 am. Eing Peay raal Ser, at 6 pay, Children's Service on and sun-daga, t it mocess..ey) on Sunday Sundays Wodaesilay :- Short me Evening

and Contral America are to be abobsled, Tad

Hymnal transfera sa autentsed. The coatsreash Practice of Hamas, & at 415. prosent Commercial Agent in Rusia is to

aud proridel. All seats are free Survio, appropriatel nade sa Attach in Rasia. The Attach trenly magotiations at Shanghai inving beani

Bussia and the

the Cone negotiators are free to resumsittings, ar pserv Berita

Kad. Madrid to have

Custome day. Mr. aylor grem ou leare, and Churchings before or after any of the services beadquarters in London. The current o umer.

Mr. Hippisly rows to Peking to graceed as junt fptoms at special times, by appointment. The Church is "open daily" cial work of the Diplomatic Missions is to be

postal secretary ting Promes M. Pirs, who with the ziplin carried on vader the Superintendence of a

until augser, and one be used for Peaper and goes on leave, while M. Rocaer, also a French- member of the Diplomatic staff to by designated

The development Sersary in Charge of Commercial Affairs, becomes chief secretary.

reapons. lit aways - of Casters No ebunge, however, is to be made in the

5specially the wonderful extension crossing, present arrangements at Paris. Paking, Tokyn of the Post Jffic and the opnatant, opening and Constantinople. With reference to Can-

Chius and of Dew pot! Manchuria future trants to the servis», after

continueu For example, had the caveone competitive examination, will be required proper, The Customs to work for a few months in the Board atisfactory of Teads ne the Cammercial Departint of from imported epim boon abolished no recently the Ferein Office. Many of us are doubtless us twe youre uge the loss would already have been blanced by the increased Customs revause familie with the often belated Consular report from other soufess and it is satisfactory to note that in fatars all importaal commercial information will be promptly telegraphed to the Bar of Ten in, it is to be hoped, morenser, that more attention way ba gizen from time to time to the prepare tion of spacist reports ou particular industries aad markete and the prospects for extending trade in different linen in various parts of the the steps takas by Gavern- world. Altogether,

of the Consular ment in the re-organisation Service are emiaently practical, and in the words of Lord Fitzmaurice, Foreiza Under Bearstory, "if there were active Consular officers, abrend, with, as we now had in the Board of Train, a wall organised Intelligence Department, toge thor with active British manufacturers on the look out for basin-se, then we might attain the highest and most valuable commercial results.'

JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES.

Finally, as regards piracy in the Cautor dim, it is hoped that arrangements will shortly be effected whereby the della atare all be patrailed by a new flotills of Chinese Lauo sttached to the Maritims Customs at Canton. Meanwhile, it is satisfactory to record a marked prement is the cucity of the Canton dilta eader the prosent Viceroy.

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

*Messis. Vernon & Smyth way in their weekly sbare report dated Hongkong 4th May, 197.-

fair budnosa has been trastoted during the week, but rates, with fow exceptions, unve continued to rula with an inclination to waak. mess, and the market closes a quiet one at quotations The wankeesy sends to be caused more by finaacist and market than by any other reaseas. Many of our chief stocks have apparently touched a prios at. wuicu investors masy retara ta profitable

Banks- Hongkong and Shanghais ave ralad rather waker with small sales at 915, while the London rate has fallen 15 £104. Nationals have been placed in further smail lots at 51, the market closing with buyers.

MARINE INSURANCES-Unions continuing on offer during the week, have contiend to rule Yok, and alese with sellers at quotation and gales to report. Yang tezes are still enquired The latter for at quotation, but shares are dimnlt to gat dad we have heard of no selas Company has declared a dividends of Tis. 12, and North Chinas one of 821 We are no thing else to report under this heading.

From an official statement made by the Forsica Office in l'okyo we are now in a position. clearly to comprehend the nature of the amend reasonably be expicted in the natural course. of things and in the return swing of the ment to which President Roosevelt was naked to agree in respect of the Immigration Lapendalem, the latter occurrence being geneally

Looked

I upon as inevitable, in the not far distant aud as practically it does not, us is: as oxisting

future information goes, involve any infringement of Japanese Treaty rights it may be hoped that thes queation has been permanently laid to rest. First of all, it shoud be explained that the trowaed Government of Tokyo had for years apon the emigration of labourers from Japan to thess portious of the United States, and while ot precisely probibiting it had vertbaless so discopatepanded it as to have rendered the Bctual numbers of the alake of emigrant comparatively small. The Japanese Gavar meut chose en irely at its own accord to restrict the calflow of emigration in the dires. tion of California-the can of Texas as somewhat different-though by Treaty the right of entry was altogether incontestable. The amendment to the Immigration Law which President Roosevelt recently signed is designed to prevent foreiguers of all Dutionalities who are the holders of passports entitling them to visit territory adjacent to but outside the United States, or islands belonging to the United States (Hawaii, the Philippine Archi pelago, &c.) or the lauds affected by the prepared Lethmian Canal, from using those passports to enter United States territory proper. This, of course, cuts at the root of the practice

to which the Californians strenuously objected, namely, the infus of Japanese labourers into San Francisco from Honolule whose passports merely entitled them

to reside in Hawali.

FIRE INSURANCE SHARES.-Hoogkongs have receded to 330 after a sosit is at 331

Chinas continus neglected with sellers at 25,

and no business to report.

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Mass. after being in demand the whole of the week at, at 3) without binging any shares na the market cluse with sales and found bagers Indo Chinas have found buyers during the wook at 71. Douglases have beau placed at 29

sag with further bagers at that rato,

Chims

45/- locally, Shell Transporta have been done a and Marilee bore declined to 16 withal sales. and at slightly higher rates or Laboua the market closing with bayers at 45/-, and probably higher rates would be pud on a anconfirmed London quotation of 47/- Star Ferries have sellers at quotations and close without business

in situer sex. These innous Pills | aaally al Immigration Bill, that amendment disinclined to part, and we have no business to

also are tiravel, Tins in the Back and all Kidney Disorders. Free from mcreary. Forty Bold by all rears success Chearste

S rekeepers throughout the world.

EASTMAN KODAKS, CAMERAS Cunliffe,

AND

PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS.

A

PRICES MODERATE.

TACK

&

CO.,

30

26, Des Teux ROAD CENTRAL. Bongbong, 18th January, 1957,

Masura. D. J. KEYMER & Co. beg to offer their services AGENTS IN ENGLAND. Established in 1844, theoy have a thorough knowledge of the Markota, and experience of Essfuro

Taquiramango.

The heads of the Firm utra parson më supervision to all business, and with

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·Machinery orders are attended te by an expert.

I

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KON DODI,

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und

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Russell & Co.

WRITE FOR

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could

To soothe the Skia

smarting under the effects of a tropical sun

Calvert's Prickly Heat Soap

is specially adapted. Though indis- pensable in cases of Prickly Heat (whence its name) and other irrization of the skin, it is also popular for bath and general toilet use all the year round, being antiseptic (10% Carbolic), perfumed and refreshing.

J

Sold by local Chemists and Storaherpers. P. C. Cuitenre il 10%. Manchester, Mag.

MAKES THE SKIN

as SOFT as

VELVETŐ

+

BEETHAM'S

Sarola

1

POUCHNESS. REDNESS, HEAT, IRRITATION, TAN, 450I KEEPS THE SKIN

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEER.

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Auctioneer, Cansigaments solicited. Account Sales rendered. and settlement offooted promptly. No. 8, Queen's Road

Central, Hongkong.

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PHOTOGRAPHER

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Bromide and Crayon Burgemants and sino colouring Phaze and relief Phot

Views of China nad Manila. Work done for Amateure; Ho, 81, Queen's

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PRINTING.

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TYPEWRITERS.

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STORAGE.

FOR COAL, TIMBER, &c.

505

110 BE LET, a Portion of MARINE LOT.

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for above Purposts. EXTENSIVE WATER FRONT. DEEP WATER,

A FOR SALE.

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For Particular, apply-

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NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS,

док

H.

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OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the ither the Captain of - TWEEISDALE " the andersigned responsible for any debts tracted by hor erow without proper Authority.

GILMAN & CO.

Hongkong, Ant May, 1907,

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M50

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(MITSU BISHI CO.)

SOFT, SMOOTH, and WHITE ÉCOAL

ALL THE YEAR RUKO.

Delightfully 200LING & REFRESHING

during the cAMINE Batch

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ART RELIEF NOVELTIES Artistic Pictorial and View Postcards, POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES Fo 1907.

As was mentioned in this column on Monday

A REFINERIES China Sagara cautiuse in a 1st, it was feit in Japan that, inarmuck as President Roosevelt had fouad no difficulty lomail demand at 119, but holders still seem

his signature to tha amand- ment to the

scarcely be of a character to infrings rep rt. Japan's rights, and the nature of the amend ment now seems to be such as to simply support that contention. It is a chaoga wich in no way deprives Japan of rights that are to be regarded as of first-class importaxes, and the details will it is anticipated by the leading organs of Japanese opinion, te easily adjusted to the satisfaction of all parties

The actual text of the officials atemout issued by Tokyo Foreign Office is ne ander tit ie,

MINING-Chinese Engineering have been in request, but shares are very source and we have heard of ne sales. Baube have ruled weaker and close at 87, with sellers and no sales to mport

DOCKS, WHARVER, GODOWNS, e-Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks have farthi receded, and after a few more cales in the early part of the week at 118, were placed at 117 and 116, the markat closing with sollere at 115. Kowloon Wharves have found buyers at 85,

of coursa, based on a Japanese rendering of the but close with sellers at that rate. Bhaghint

TOYNg-

sellers : 84 cash, and at equivalent rates forward.

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675 Hoogkong, ad April 1907

CHILDREN

OF

FAR CATHAY A BOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL

ABSORBING: INTEREST,

OF

By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE (Formerly of the Imperis Chinese Customs Servian, Author of The Mystio Flowery Land," etc.).

Pago, and includes a Sketch Plan of historical interest showing the disposition of the Forses at the lttle of Kweilin, is dedicated to Sir ROBERT HART, G.C.M.G., and Dr. A. RENNIS.

Its description of Chinese wial Custom. and Buperstitions, combined with the lasight it gives into political conditious in China makes CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAYTM" an excellent volume for presentation to friends at Home.

Well board in Yellow Cloth with Chinese Emblem in Gold.

American Government's satctment, now again Ducks hive ruled very quite and close withHE VOLUME which consists of t61 rendered into English almost literally), and it is applicable to all foreigners;

Whereas Farsign Governments have granted`

LANDO, HoreL AND BUILDINGS.-Hong-

the To their subjects traveling passports for ing to countries outside the boundaries of the kong Lands continned in demand in United States, also for the Island American part of the week, and with no shares forthcom Celonies, and also for lands in proximity to the ing the rate rose to 10% at which a fair number Istiming Canal, and the holders of the aid of shares changed hands. Later, however, with

settlement share on murket, the passports have availed themselves thereof to akoned a little and shares were placed at

the proceed to the United States proper, result

1074 with being to the disadvantage of the working people 107 and 107, the market closes at (labourers) already dwelling in the ssid United probable sellers. Kowloon Lands have beau Stater proper, the President hereby gives notice placed at 37 and 874, closing with rollers at to those countries which as aforesaid now is the latter rate. Hamphreys have found farther. passports for countries outside the boundaries of smill buyers at 11, closing with sallers at that the United States, for the American Island Colonies, and for the lands in proxicity to the Iethmian Caual, that in future the holders of such passports will be excluded from the United States proper."--Ez.

rate. Shangbai Lands have improved to 103 West Points remain neglected,

COTTON MILLS-The latest quotation from Shanghai for Eros (by wire) is 62 buyers, a slight improvement on inst week's closing quota Gon The other quotations for Northera Mills

PRICE

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Cable Address, PWASAKI," which applies to all Branch (BOBL

A1 ABC 5th Ed., Western Union Codets usel All Letters Addressed :

MANAGER, MITSU BISHI Co..

with

Dame of plave under. BRANCH ORVICES

NAGASAKI, M JI, KOBE, KARATSU

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HANKOW.

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SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima. Ochi, Shionew, Namitata and Kami-Yamada Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery, which will shortly be ready to produce on a large scale the beat Bazen Coll.

The Head and Branch Ofices and the Agencies of the Company will receive any order for sale produced from the above Collieries,

T. MATSUKI, Manager, Hongkong.. 8141

No. 2, Pedder Street,

ON SALS

THE FIFTY YEARS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日麗英中年十五

FROM 1ST JANUARY. 1964 TO 31ST DECEMBER 1913, REING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE Z6TH CICLE TO THE 50TH YEAR OF THE 76rи CYCLE, THAT IS THE 3RD YEAR CB Tưng CHI TỪ THU TH Y ĐAI KWANG SUI.

PRICE $2 CASH.

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On sale at the HONGKONG "DAILY. PRESS OFFICE, or Agents in all the Parts of the Far East.

The Book will be sent by Registered Fost (free) to any part of the World unrepresented by Agents on receipt of. Money order,

Hongkong, 3rd October, 1906,

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