"Schuster" or Shyster, from the German režeiss, in, a trickish knive; one who carries on any business, especially legal bastaces in dishonest way, bence the fine of $200, Imp sed by a Consular Gentleman upon the gentleman of the noble (7) German borg, was lilegal, because the former was no legal business man, - I beg to fuclose my card,
I am, dear Sir,
Your's faithfully,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1892.
neighbor by tying a tin can to the tail of the latter's dog. The German later on saw the boy passing his horse and called out to him: "You blamed leetle tefil; if you come in here I geef yous trashing i "No inducement whatever," sald the youth. "i wouldn't come in there !! you'd promise me liree thrashinga |"
·
To-day's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY,
· LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.
THE Company's Steamship
"FORMOSA," AN
A CONSTANT READER OF THE atmosphere clearer and purer, and wild-cat plank in the platform of every politician, yot is it a Captain Bathart, ill be despatched for the
“TELEGRAPH.” Hongkong, July 16th, 1892, -
CASE,
#
The British Consular Court at Dangkok sat on the 29th June to hear a suit for damages for llbel brought by Stalano Montresor and Agostino Cell against Mr. Charles Theme, editor and ch-proprietor of the Bangkok Times. Mr. E.H. French, Consul, presided, and thatrial took place before a jury. Messrs. B. Michell and G. C. de Souza (barrister-at-law) appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. W. A. G. Tilicks, solicitor, represented the defendant.
amant which might have been
com-
THE TRUE PROTECTION.
Nowadays the fiscal policy is always a prominent
wise polley on the part of the consumers to place a tax on the articles which they do not make but only consume? Supposa, for læstance, the customs duty 133 per cent. on imported goods, the wages of the labores in all grader of employment in a country thus protected, should be 83 per cent. Higher than in
financial world Incompetency may even be able to command a premium. Auf, further, auditors should be held legally responsible for the conectocar of the balance-sheets to which their names are attached, and such responsibility be weighted by the attachment of penalties. If this wen done, a public auditor appointed, auditon and accountants required to pus an examfuitios, and none but duly qualified and licensed editors allowed to practice, we should soon find the commercial the doors to rascality, embezzlement, ennipiracy basiness not 10 easy to open What Is the cost to the country of presecuting Howe, the two Millers, Finlayson, Smith, Hefield, Low, Addy THE “BANGKOK TIMES” LIBEL and Smail, to which has to be added the anat of their maintenance In gaol during their rospective terms of incarcerailon? The amount of that would pay a public anditor a handsome salary for as many years, to say nothing
frentrada country, to make things equal—but, in it. of the
ever the case P. Tens protection, like charity, begins saved to the individual mufferers. As
balance. panies publish statements mod
at home, and in these days'when the air is laden sheets which are sworn to be correct, no
with microbes, bacteria and other geran of disease. have the slightest honest company will objection to the suggested audit by an officer it boloves us all to be on guard against the common responsible to Government, but we can quite enemy old age kits but fow, discais, alay its understand companies of plecrust stability thousands and million, and all because mankind is Mr. Michell opened the proceedings by read. eviscing an antipathy to aty independent to so apathetic and roless about fint signs, of ing: the petition setting forth the alleged libol Pection which might very considerably alter approaching sicknow. Neuralgia, is one of the most estimate of liabilities, squeers the staffing out of the substance of which comes to representing their nominal assets, and enlighten the pabila porttive signs of the approach of some physical that "Tangrak (meaning the part of Bangkok as to the actual amount of paid up capital on fiction, and requires immediate attention, before it then inhabited by the plaintifs) is gaining which they are trading. If the list of delinquen-bus progressed beyond human aid and fatal disease pretty unenviable notoriety fast now on account cles brought is so appalling and startling, we bas got hold of some vital organ. 8. C. Reilly, of the Influx during the last few weeks of some wonder what it would be if those still under the Eug, writes, under dato June 1st, 1991, from Mill dozen Frenchmen and allan-meaning cover of darkness were exposed to the scrutiny Garner's Avonito, Marrickville, N.8W. I can smangat others the plaintiffs who are generally of the public gaze. We unhealatingly and with ment auditor of public companies to-morrow The plaintific considered these statemen's more than one company now carrying on bual. reflected uron them, and claimed $2,00) ness in Sydney would either be made to close dimages. After hearing the addresses of counsel, up or compelled to provide more than their who said that the article was not privileged, the ibeir business prospectuses show a nomina! of jay found as follows:-We are of opinion that six figures. Is it wise to wall for the next smash the article is distinctly libellous, but that no evidence has been brought forward to connec! the statements made with either of the plaintiffs, or that they have suffered any injury therefrom. We therefore find for the defendant,
above Porta, on TUESDAY, the 19th instant.
twlight,
For Freight or Passage, aprly to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 'Co.,
General Managers.. Hongkong, tóth Joly, 1802.
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
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THE
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FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA THE FINEST HOTEL IN THE EAST.
WE Stemmahip
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or about SATURDAY, the aard instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply tí
DODWELL CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
T735 Túngkong, 15th July `than ...-
MORTGAGEES' SALE OF THE BRITISH
⠀· STEAMER “TANNADICE."
MORTGAGEES to Sell by Auction, on MONDAY,
and not improperly regarded as thoroughly bat good reason affirm that if there were & Govern-with conadenes bear testimony to the wonderful HE 'Undersigned are Instructed by the
characters."
curative powers of Claments Tonic. For years I have been periodically attacked and a great sufferer from mounigia" and general dobility, and anyone who has ever been afflicted with such
the 15th August, at 3/PM,
“TANNÁDICE,"
The British Steamer
'. (Under the distinguished patronage of the Imperial Household)
THIS fat hotel is situated within ave minutes' dries of the terminy of the Yokohama-Tokyo
· Rallway anticis near poximity to the Imperial Palace, the Parliament House and the Chief Public Offices.
**There we no laside rooms, that securing well lighted, vesellated and cheerful," accommoda. tions. The Cuisine cannɔt be supassed, and the aim of the minagament is to provide for the comfort and pleisara of the guesti" "The attractions of Tokio are countless, and the religious and Aral festivals being of daily occurrence are to be seen at their best and on a grander scale than In any other portion of Japan. All the noted' actors, wrestlers and jagglers make the capital their hend-quarter.
RATES, $3 TO $4.50 PER DAY.
Tiss
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For Sale.
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HE SCHOONER
the evidence, and a summing up by the Judae. present three figures of pald-op capital, though servons misery can form'an, idon of what I have 1.407 84/ros tons nett. Register, and 2,183 65/100 | GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, | | "**
Mr. Tilleke applied for costs, which were granted.
PUBLIC AUDITORS.
(From Sydney Sunday Times) Seven men are sentenced to seven years' penal servitude each, two others receive a sentence of five years each two more awaiting their trial, while three others have disappeared Nemesis knows not whither. This is a brilliant record
or take practical steps at once?
ELI PERKINS..
The American humourist, Eli Ferklos (Melville D. Landan) is now touring in Japan, and has given way to temptation in the local papers as
follows:-
"Yankes alertness reminds me of a short courtship which took place mit Obio way,
* Widder Jenkins,' såld an Chlo farmer, as he hustled into her house one morning, ama man of business. I am worth $10000, and want you for a wife. I give you three minute in which to answer.
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truly, and if taken as a thermometric indication. "I don't want ten seconds, old man,' she replied, of the influence swayed by Christian organisa- | si she shook out the dish clob, I'm a woman clons on the moral consciousness of the com- of boulness, worth $16,000, and I wouldn't marry mercial world, points to a deplorable lack of yen if you were the last man on earth. I give active vitality and a weakness in their forces, you's minute and a half to gu Nor does contemplation of the effects wrought by the machinalions of these commercial
are
Talking of shop he propounded to us a con- and am as to the difference between printing and publishing, and thus solved it anecdotally: A beautiful young lady went to Mr. Carleton, the publisher, to get him to print a book for
Aer.
You mean to publish your book, don't you ? asked Mr. Carleton.
pampiers offer any consstation. What practical benefit or satisfaction is it to the hundreds of duped artisans, A-epid widows, defrauded investors, and others, that their victimisers are now gaal-bids fastead of city voltures? Is it any comfort to reflect that they branded with shame and a broad arrow, that felony is indelibly burnt Into their characters.
Well, now, what is the diference between for life, and that they sin no longer plander printing and publishing a book ?), asked "the" bonest people? Even the crumb of comfort young lady, opening her eyes bewilderlogly, as which such reflection may supply is rendered {young Indies often do unpalatable by the knowledge that the victima, Why, the difference between publishing and still have to contribute by taxation to feed, printing, said Mr. Carleton, is simply this clathe, and house the men who have robbed if I should print a kiss on a beautiful young and wronged them. Nor is it soothing to ponder lady's check it would simply be private printing; on the modus operandi by which they have been but if I should go out and tel the whole world fooled. First come seductive prospectuses by about it, that would be publishing, and the promoters, who, instead of beleg ininted with meanest kind of publishing, 100. ibat inherent selfishnes which is said to be universally characteria'ic of human nature, are to all appearances bursting with a philanthropic desire to pour money into the pockets of their fellow citizens. Then the energetic broker), "Two of our best Americıa stories," said he, with charming suavlly and persuasive | "originated with Gen. Batles Ten years ago I eloquence entice, their clientĝis to plank down | wrote how Gen. Butler went into a hospital in the coin. Luxuriously furnished officer, gold Washington not long befort, to express sym- leaf and paint ad. lib. on the windows, and pathy with the patients, plenty of advertiments in which figures made to order are cunningly displayed these follow And all goes on swimmingly. Perhaps at the end of the first year a 10 per cent, dividend is
"I should think so, said the young lady."
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or leaves him demented. I've had it myself!
"Five year after this," continued Mr. Perkins, OUR laughingly, "Gen. Batler got even with me for telling the story. One nighist the Medico-Lega
loner at Delmonico's the General 'arose, and looking over at me with mock gravity said:
*I have the honour of knowing three of the greatest liars--the greatest living late in America.
¿Who are they?' naked the venerable Sam Ward, as he dropped a chicken partridge to listen to the Gesarsk
declared, which gladdens the hearts of shareGangrene Way, that's a very dangerous holders, who, in the bliss of their ignorance, disease, my man---6-8-y d«3«g«e«Y•o•u•£, 11{d dream not that the capital they have suppliedly Gem. Butler. I never knew a man to have the source of the dividend. Things go while they fast, but it is not very long before gangrene and recover. It always kills the patient an unpleasant whisper is borne on the breese, followed by rumors more ominous stil, until the crash comes, and the whole bubble bursts. Then there is anger, exchement, cursing, weeping, Indignation meetings and general confusion, and the lawyers step in, and they am about.abe only Individuals who really profit in the long rua unless we except the official liquidators. Is it not time In the face of the experiences of the last few months in this city,that something more practical than talking was done? What with windles, conspiracies, embezzlements, falalded returns, ssited balance sheets, wild est companies, &c.j we cannot tell at present at what percentage his head thoughtfally, Mark Twain is one and “Well, siz, sald the Geneth, as he scratched below par our reputation as a community-for commercial probity may be correctly gauged El Perkins is the other two!" Bat motalising over the effects, without endeavoring practically to at least minimize mental favor. It has to be thought of. For the cause, unless as attempting to divert a lnstance, the Danbury News Man (Mr. Balley) stream with lattice work. But if we can suggest says a poor man came to him with tears in him any tangible and feasible means which will in eyes one day, roking for help for his destitute their operation more adequately safeguard the and starving children. Interests of the public and tend to protect them What do you need 'most ?* naked Mr. from the rapacious villainy of scheming Bailey.. bypocritical financial wolves in sheep's clothing, there is practical good attainable. Facts palpably demonstrate that this may be effected by s systematic refors in the matter of audiding. The audit of pabilo companies' affairs is notoriously loose, and the deficiency of qualification is a glarlag factor. A taan may be the holder of a Lew shares in a company, and là the majority of companies if he is not a sharthalder ho la not qualified. The question is not whether his pro fessional or business qualifications fit him to act In the capacity of auditor, that is, apparently, a secondary consideration, but becsusa forsooth he
*The Danbury News Man's wit has a
Well, we need broad, hul if I can't have that I'll take tobacco
One day a solemn and religious Danbury man hailed a charcoal peddler with the query r
Have you got charcoal in your wagon ?" **Yes, sir,' said the expectant driver, stopping his horses.
**That's right,' observed the religious man with an approving nod; always tell the truth and people will respect you,'....
"And then be closed the door just in time to
Is the holder of a few shares, and can get votes, escape a brick haried by the wicked peddler
"One day I asked Mr. Halley if they had lasy men in Consectient.
En is elected. No wonder bilisco-shoots get só well stuffed. It would be far better if auditors were appointed who are not shareholders. The WiLazy men !' ho exclaimed, why we have recessity exists for the passing of an Act creating a man in Danbury so lay that instead of dret a pobilc quilter, to be appointed by Goreme shoveling a path to the front gain he pinches the ment, whose, duty it would be to periodically, baby's car with the nippers ill the neighbours inspect the books, securities, and investments of come makingin and tread down the snow,**** every public company, and to have power to walk - Mr. McMastery was buylog 'n home of Mr. Intoany company's office at any time he chose, Balley and naked him if the house was cold in without notice, and conduct his sadit. This is done the winter.
In Ameries In connection" with insurance come Cold,' said Bailey, cautiously, I can't say panies, and it would be found to work admirably
in her FANCY STEP DANCE, Mits TILLY LAKE and MUH FLORRIE STEPHENSON, in NEW DANCES. THURSDAY, July 21st, The highly Successful Burlesque In 3 Acts,
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Hangkang, 16th July, 1802,
KING WO CHEONG.
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COAL MERCHANTS. SHIP'S COMPRA- DORES, STEVEDORES, &C. HAVE FOR SALE A CARGO OF AKAIKI COAL.
.(ex 53. "DECIMA").
Moloon Doce
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a
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the Australian trade, where she was favourably. known, and under her present ownership, the bas obtained an exclt reputation in the Coromandel Coast and Jeddah. Challe and Pilgrim trades from Singapore to the
+
She is a large deadweight canter, and how' canied 2,800 tons Measurement of Tea with 560 tons of Coal to her bunkers. She steamı To to kaots on a consumption of 18 to 20 tons of Cardiff Coal,
Her passenger rccommodation la vousually fine and consists of 9 Cabins for 24 1st Class Passengers, And 6 Cabins for 20 and Clues Pastenger. Her tween decks are specially fitted for Nature Piraengers, being fitted with throughout, The Steamer 3 let. Has three sleeping berths and pierced with side lights 730 prstengers long voyages. decki, apper deck of teaks, tween deck of from nod part alap dock of tank, the last having accommodation for 150 Bullocks. Has lour sc hatches and four sleam winches and two side ports, and can carry 450 tons water ballast in double battam,
Ste war decked in Singapore in February iast, when she received extensive alterations and repara. She can be faspected in Singapore on her return from Jeddah early In August, and will be sold with all her furniture, tackle and stores, subject to the Conditions of Sale, which can be obtained from
MCALISTER & Con
Auctioneers.
Nar, Battery Rozd, Shgapore, 11th July, 1892......
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at any time at the Office of this papr.
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AS SHE NOW LIES IN VAU-MA-TI BAY, Length
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The Montiara was built in Singapore, is most solidly constructed of teak throughon, with front wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superin. tendence, and is now in excellent condition. She is a very fast sáller and a most suitable vessel for the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-class lighter.
.For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to
R. FRASER SMITH, 6, Pedder's Hi Hongkong, 17th May, 1892.
Isas
FOR SALE.
THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIE AT ADERDEEN DOCKE
ALL KINDS OF COALS. SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE;
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stroke.
There Engines have been very little und sind are in thoroughly good order.
The Boller is of the Horizontal Maldjubular type, with three Furnaces and vertical Dome on top. Its dia. is roft. " by gf, to" long, external measurements Furnaces, aft. 7" dia; Dome, 44" dia. by 4ft. high; Tubes, 184 in number by Acknowledged by the scientific world as the 3" ex dis. It is in fairly good condition, haring MOST EFFECTIVE DISINFECTANT recently undergone considerable repairs, and
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H
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