go-day's Advertisements.

PROMENADE CONCERT

la ald of the Funds al ibe HONGKONG LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

to be held at the

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER HEAD- QUARTERS,

at 9.15 P.K., on SATUP' DAY, 9th October, 1897,

PROGRAMME :-

PART 1.

1. March.........Pere la Victoire.............. Ganne. The Bond.

a. Quartello."A sad disappola'ment",McCheane. Messrs Mirrow, H, Grace and Barret.

3. Selection....... Faust....Gorod,

The Band.

"Ob How I love Theel

4. Song ... (Opers Cigarette,

Mr. A. C Van Nieros.

H. Parry.

5. Piccolo Duel.Les Olieaux de Passage.Kling. Corporal Harper and Musician Lytton,

6. Quartete..." The Fvening Bell”....... Fruoz Abt. Mestre Mirrow, Hill, Grace and Barret.

7. Cornet Solo ........Spievade.......................... Braga, Musicien Haley,

8. Song......To Althea from Pilson... Whinfield. Mr. C. H. Grace.

9. Valio Billante, (Op. 18)................

I. Grand Military

Potpourri

The Band.

INTERVAL.

PART II,

The Battle

of Waterloo" The Band.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1897.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR CHEFOO AND NEWCHWANG. The Steamship

"TANCRED,"

Captain Kraeger, will be despatched for the sbove ports on WEDNESDAY, the 6th instant, at Noon.

For Freight, apply to

HARLING, BUSCHMANN' & MENZELL,

Agents.

Hongkong, 4th October, 1897.

Hotels.

Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED.

BY APPOINTMENT.

WINES & SPIRITS.

JE beg to call attention to our PRICE WER OF WINES AND SPIRITS 45 [1sts below:-

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL.

ROTISSERIE,

MEALS A LA CARTE.

HOPS, STEAKS, ka, &c., at any tima

between 7.30 AM, And E1,90 P.Mr

MONTHLY BOARDERS at Moderata Rates.

MADAR & FARMIR,

Propelators,

Chops.

Hongkong, 3rd September, 1896.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

Eckersburg.at Building known

Synopsis Daybreak ; mornlag Gan 4AM The Revelle sounds The Camp in motion- The enemy are heard advancing-To borse !- Advance of the Belilah Army in Brigades-They angage the enemy, with varying success, but ultimately avo, victorious-Flight of the enemy and Grand Victory--March of the British, con- cluding with the "Conquering Hero,"

wah the kind permission of Col. Gordon and the Officers, the Band of the P.W.O. (West

Yorkshire Regiment) will Railst in the above programme and ̋wili alio play the accompani- mente of the songs.

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"HIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the KEN "CON. NAUGHT HOUSE,” offers First-class Accom-

modation to Residents and Travellers.

Passenger Mevator, from Entrance Hall to sch Finor, in charge of experienced Attendant, Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods.

E

BILLARDS.

P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager. «Hongkong, 3rd April, 1505.

As these are all selected and bought first hand by our London House we save any inter mediate profits and are thereby enabled to supply the best qualities at Moderate Prices.

PORT.

14

(For Invalids and General Use).

The dom

Chi PWBs.

B VINTAGE, superior quality, Red

Capsule.......... ........................$14.40 $1.20 CFO OLD VINTAGE, superior

The Hongkong Celegraph

Howarowo, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1897,

Tax London Rowing Awociaton are anxious |that an Austrállás rowing team of eight should

visit England.

A NEW Óla gun and mounting, invented by Mesirs, Vickers and Co., are being placed on board the gunbrat Plusher at Portsmouth for

TELEGRAMS.al by the experimental staff of the Excellent,

(Special to Hongkong Teligraph)

THE CHINESE AT SINGAPORE,

SINGAPORE, October 4th.

11.55 am,

Tax Australian Federation Convention is now proceeding at Sydney. It is believed that many of the obstacles to Federation are gradually disappearing. A member of the Convention, Me. Barton, thinks their inboure will be completed three weeks hence,

We have pleasure” in, announcing that a news- There has been no rioting here. Perfect paper from Thursday Island bearlag date Jaue order prevails.

srgth has just reached we through the Post Office All thlogs come to those who wait, or to their posterity. By the way, we ought to specify that the data of the pastmark is 1897..

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

THE FRONTIER WAR.

LONDON, October 1st. Belgadler-Genersi jeffrey's brigade bar had severa ancounter with the Mohmands, who quality, Black Seal Capsule 15.20 1:35 were in great force and stubbornly opposed an D Viay For OLD VINTÄOK, extra superior, Violet Capsule (Old Bottled) SHERRY.

ene 20.40 1.70

Par da

CF Bot. B SUPERIOR PALE DRY, dinner

wine, Green Sesi Cápsula $10.80 $0.90 C MANZANILLA, PALE NA..

TURAL SHERRY, Walte Caprala CC SUPERIOR OLD DAY, PALE- NATURAL SHARRY, Red Sesl Capsule.............................. 11.00 D VERY SUFERIDA ÜLD PALE DRY, choice old wine, White Seal Capralé............. 14.40

E EXTRA SUPERIOR ÖLD PALE DRY, very finest quality, Black Seal Capsule (Old Bottled

13,00 1.00

1.00

1,30

tomies 20.40 1.70.

B, C, and Care excellent dinner Wines Or

25.

advance.

Colonel O'Bryan and Rieutenants" Brown and Clayton were killed and L'eutenants Peacock and Isacke were severely wounded. Captain Style was slightly wounded.

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Of the rank and file,*thren British were killed and fifteen wounded; seven natives were killed and seventy-thine wounded.

The force altimately retired in good order.

GREECE.

The Greek Government has been defeated In the Chamber over the Peica Tietty and M. Ralli, the Premier, has resigned.

THE UGANDA RAILWAY.

THE following appointments have been made at the Admiralty:-Eaglacer.—John A. Richards, to Hongkong Yard, to date August 37. Assis tant-Paymaster Thomas G. B. Wonnall to the Pigmy, in charge, to date August 30 Assis. tant Clark-Reglaald S. Catfeld and Cyril F. R. Graham, to the Centurion, ›sisporu»

Tax returns of the number of visitors to the City Halt Museum for the week ended Oct. 3rd std Europeans, 1981 Chinese, 1,9511 total

5179.

Migra. Bush Bras, of Newchwang, wilts under j'dule of the saud Sept-The following vessels are now. In port.: steamers Pasting, Taiwan, Swatow, Bryde and Bigo Mara." According to reports from the latestőr the raw beans should sitive by the end of this month, we me glad to sy that this year's crop is by far the beat since there is a very good demand for Kabe, and we the opening of the port in 1861. At present expect many steamers will be charmed. Pro duce quotations are -Benncake Tia 5 a5 par 10 pieces, Beans Tim. 4.85 per 300 cattles, Bean ell Tis. 6,60 par too cattles.

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to the confegiallons at the Maaushan coal mines A DEPATCH' Kalved from Wschang relenting. reported a short time ago sinten "that tho đơn lasted overly-eight boun, commencing on the fath Sept, and it was dually suppenased the 19th. The fire was caused by the breaking of wine's lamp which ignited gas in the mire. Fortunately no lives have been excrificed, RC fancy our contemporary must have too. readily cording to the N. C. Daily News, though wa accepted the sticlad version, for a man in the very aiddia of a gas explosion seldom escapes, Or perhaps there was no men near i parhaps the lamp was walking about by itself whan it broke, MR. G. B. Glover, formerly of the Chinese Inte perial Maritime Customs, has presented to the Blihsonian Institution, Philadelphia, a collection: of Chinese coins said to be more complete than any in the work. The collection represents the cofage of China Kom 770 B. C. to the present day, including mary specimens of those peculiar pieces wred bath as coins and religious medal molds of divers shapes, notas bolk, Governmen=

merary, for disposal, all to date August 18, Two six-asred boat races have been arranged between the 35th Co., R.A., and the stih Co, R.E, and the other between the. Hongkong Company, R.A. and F. Co., W.Y.R. The course will be from Kellet's Island to Victor Emanuel and the races are fixed for Saturday next about 5 † tal and private, and those coins of foreign cous- pan. Two new six-oared gigs have been bought |by the Artillerymen for racing purposes and theso

events are exercising a good deal of interest among the military men.

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tales struck from time to time foz, commercial nie with Ching, such as the #dollars" of En- glish, Danish, American and Mexican manufac ture, as well as the entre series of the coinage of the Annamese Japanese, Koreans and the Mohammedan cities of China itsuli,

A FISHERMAN was charied at the Magistracy AT Singapore on the agth wit, a Marine Court

One hundred miles oflibe"Uganța rallway to-day with having in bis possession ten pounds of Inquiry in regard to the wreck of the fall

THE REVENUE.

The revenue for", the last quarter shows mo increase of £688,000,

135 | for invalids and delicate stomachs. D and X ] has bean completed. THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM,All are true Xeres Winca

are after-dinner Wines of a very superior vintage.

TICKETS $1 each may be bad of Messrs.THIS Extablishment has always enjoyed

CLARET. high class reputatlan for Liberality 'in ROBINSON & Co., who have kindly lent a placo.

Hess, Quality of Food and Perfection of Culiine, THIS REPUTATION WILL BE MAINTAINED,

Hongkong, 4 h October, 180y.

„GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 410.

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THE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land by Pabile Auction, to be held on the spot, an

MONDAY,

the 11th day of October, 1897, at 3 P.M., are published for general information.

By Command,

M

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 24th September, 1897.

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Fresh Dairy Produce, FRUIT and other supplies are regularly imported from the United | States, Canada and Australia. BEXT from

Kobe and TURTLES from the Straits.

The WINES, SPIRITS

MALT and LIQUORS, comprising all brands in general demand, are the Best shipped to the Far East.

In addition to the EAR, GRILL and DINING ROOMS, the upper floors are arranged so as to provide PRIVATY ROOMS initable for DINNERS or SUPPERS, &c.

PICNIC and BATHING PARTIES supplied with light refreshments at a moment's notice.

ICK CREAM from 1'7.M, IG 13 P.M. COLD MEAT SUPPERS from 9 to 11.30 PM. THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM,

FREDERICK BISHOP,

Farticulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held Monday, the | 171 11th day of October, 1897, at 3 P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND off Wing Fung Street, in the Colony of Hongkong, for w-term of 999 Years..

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Iocality.

H

47nts.

A. ft. C t

1,450 Wing Fung St. 143

Inland

Lot

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P.&O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

"SUNDA,"

374 1,417

Иковког

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &

COMPANY,

FICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

SIMPLE AERATED WATER, SODA

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, FORT SAID, G'

COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named wessel sro hereby Informed that their Goods are -being landed and placed at their risk in the

Hongkong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark und delivery can be obtained xa soon as the Goods are linded.

This vessel brings on Cargo:- From Italy, S.S. Sutlej. "Optional goods will be landed here goless Instructions are given to the contrary before 4" F.M. TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the toth fast, at 4 PMų will be subject to rent.

1.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in Kay case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vossai's arrival hare, after which Me Claims will be recognized.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent

Rongbang 4' October" *P67,"

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, via AMOY,

"HE Company's Steamatip

THE

"SUNGKIANG*

Captain Dodd, will be despatched as above

TO-MORROW, the 5th lustant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Patkage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

Hongkong, "4th October, 1897.

INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA (DIRECT).

THE Company's Steamship

"YUENSANG,"

INGER ALE

WATER

LEMONADE

SARSAPARILLA.

RASPBERRYADE, &C.

DAKIN, CRUICKSḤANK & Co. Watkar sis made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear comps- rison with the best Engilah Manufacturés,

other Large Consumers.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESɛes and

F' Bot,

GM

B ST. ESTEPHE, Red

Capsule 6.96 $ 7.56 $0.60 35 C ST. JULIEN, Red

Capsule 9.00 9.60 0.75 0.40 D LA ROSE, Red Capsule s

12.96 13.91 1.10 0.60 SAI-TE FOY. 7.20 7.91 0.60 0.35 CUIXAC ...

9.60 10.44 0.80 0.45 CHATEAU D'AN-

GLADE 13 50 14.40 1.10 0.60 CHATEAU HAUT

time

Hot!

(From Kebe Chrontili). REASON FOR MR. AKIYAMA'S SUICIDE

Toxic, S-ptember 24th, It is belleved that the reason why Mr. Aki- Yama attempted to commit suicide is because not accept ble advice Count Okuma did with regard to appointing within which the Rawallan Government should reply to the Japanese demands. Mr Akiyama, together with some other efficials in the Foreign Office, is sald to bo'd that the Ra wallan Government is purposely delaying negos RIVET .......................... 18.60 19.10 1.60 0.80 { tailors unill the United States shall here an- CHATKAU MOU.

nexed the Islands and that to permit such action is to seriously injure the dignity of the Empire,

BRION LAK.

TUN D'ARMAIL-

4

BACQ.......... 31.00 3220 1.50 0.90 Our Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the gesalne product of the ules of the grape, and are not artificially made from ratalos and currante, ax la generally the case with cheap Wlots. BRANDY.

V.O.

Par Cas

I do For Bat A HENNESSY'S · OLD"

FALZ, Red Capsule $18.00 $1,50 B'SUPERIOR VERY OLD COGNAC, Red Cap-

ale............ 31.00 1-75 C VERY OLD LIQUEUR

COONAC.......... 34.00 2.00

▷ HENNESSY'S FINEST VERY OLD LIQUEUR COGNAC, 1873 Vin- tage, Red Capsula.. 35,00 3.00 V.V.O. & FINEST VERY OLD

LIQUEUR COGNAC,

1862 Vintage ........ 48.00 4.00 All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintagă.” WHISKY.

SCOTCH-

A THORNE'S BLIND, White Cap-

#ule

Far C

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COLLISION AT SHIMONOSEKL

SKIMONOS KI. September 14th. The steamer Nd 3. Sokıkwiaru has collided with a junk of 200 koku burthen, the latter Immediately sinking,

RUSSIAN MILITARY TRAINING IN KOREA.

SROUL, September 23rd. The War Department base Issued a further order that 200 men from each of the fire battalions of the Royal Guards,000 in all shall be selected for drill under Ruslan officers. The carrying out of the Instṛecilon la doubiful,

FIRE AT A RAILWAY STATION,

TSURVGA, September 23rd. The railway station here has been damaged

by fire.

TYPHOON WARNING.

Señor José de Navarro, Spanish Consul at this port, has courteously favoured us with a | 1 dan{Ix. Bat. || copy of the following, telégrams received from

Manila!

$0.80 $0.00 Manila and the other to the W. of Laron.

There are two depressions, one to the N.E. of

The depression in the Pacific in secarving to ago the NE. The typhoon in the Cbian Sex s galag far between the parallels 16 and 18 and the present direction is W.N.W,

B WATIO' GLENORCHY MEL- LOW BLEND, Blue Capeete, with Name and Trade Mark 10,80 C WATSON'S ALILOUX-GLINI- LIVAT, Red Capsule, with Name and Trade Mark... 12.00 1,00 D WATZON'S H.K.D. BLIND OF THE FINEST SCOTCH MALT WHISKIES, Violet Capsule... 14.40 1:20 E WATSON'S VERY OLD LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISLy, Gold-Cap-

15.00 1.35

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of dynamite and four boxes of delonators withou! | rigged ship Phasis returned the following labelling them "dangerous "In his boat at Shauwerdlet -We find that the PAssis was wrecked ki-wan. The min admitted having the explosivan | on a coral reef in the Chius Sen, which appears but siid he did not know the law in the Colony from: he evidence to be most probably that with regard to them and that he wanted them mishap seems to have resulted from there being known as the Royal Charlotte Shoal, The for the purposes of fishing. His Worship sald as defendant had no exiliatentions be fined him only $10 and confiscated the explosives. WI publish this evening the programme for the content to be given on Saturday next to aid of the freds of the Ladies' Benevolent Society. This saelely does a grist deal of truly, Christian work los vesy aaostentatious manner, and were we❘ not reminded of its existence by as occasional concert given for the purpose of angmenting its funds the general pubile would soon forget all about it. Mr. C. F. Grace, who (1 specially fited 10 aṛrango such mstiers, has h:d much trouble in complete the programme as most of our lady vocalists are averse to singlag la the open air We are gled to find, however, that the maxis is | a dísilnétly attractive one, ard xil that is now needed to render the function a huge success is * brisk demand for tickets and Queen's weather on Saturday evening.

a stronger current setting to the northward than was or might ressonably have been expected; the diffenity of arceștaining the ship's position being : lecressed by the masta's being unable to obtain sights for more than two days owing to thick his palling by dead reckoning. The ship was weather, and being thas compelled to compate navigated with all rosionable cire, and we exa- nerate the Captain from all blame for her loss, We wish to draw attention to the fact, which appears from the evidence, that the boats were Insufficiently equipped to satisfy the requirements at the Merchant Shipping Act of 1994.

THE NEW STAR" LINER.

the

On Saturday afternoon the proprietors of the Hongkong and Kowloon Ferry launches Invited a party of ladies and gentlemen to an excuɛafon on the harbour in these, new "double-endeð " Heimar Gulding Star. Descriptions of the new vessel hava siready appeared in there columus and judging by the accommodation provided the should not only be a very valuabla, acquisition to the feny servl ́e, but should also prove popular OM Saturday night an enjɛyahis concert was

for holiday isips, picnics, &c. She sat a apačiowa held in the Kowloon Dick Recreation Clabopper deck for drst-stamu pasnengers | with. room, Mr. R. Coske occupylag the chair. The tlemen's smoking room and ladies' cabin and only member of the Dock staff whose name with reversible back Among

the deck mats are very comfortable and Asted figured on

guesin of the the programme was Mr. Far, proprietors on Saturday were. Mr. and Mrs. D.. who, besides being mainly responsible for the R. Crawford, Mr. R. C. D'cinon (Government organisation of the entertainment, himself cớn- Marine Surveyor), Mrs. Dickson, Mr. J. Me... tribaled considerably. The audience was large Donald, Mr. D. McDonald (of Kinghorn and

Donald (Arsalani. Mariae Surreya), Mrs. M and appreciative, though not very enthusiastic la McDonald, the company's supershing anglaces taking op cborates. Encores were frequent, and|| Mr. J. Lind (P. & Ort,s. Candla), Mr. Mitchell, every om was successful. At the conclusies of S. S. Cardin, Meats, W. Famer, Mr. F. Hancock (8. Kans. of this programme, hearty votes of thanks were accorded to the ladies and gentlemen who had the eny Company) W. Osborne, R. G Harlay P • Mader (representlog assisted in the proceedings; and the Chairman Wilson and bikers. The new craft went down.. on behalf of all friends spoke a few words of (as far av Junk Bay. Her engines caused hardly

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farewell to Mr. and Mrs Wilson, who are going perceptible vibration, the weather was delightful, home this week, after many years at Hunghemittis outing was the results. A speed of It knots the company was sociable, and a really pleasant without a boilday. Mr. Cooke's brief romasks was maintained, and although there was only were loudly applauded.

85-lbs of stenm» oakɛiba (run. from · Padder's Wharf to Lyeeman Fort, wis made in half-and Á BLUZJACKET named Galfilth Jones was hour. Refreshasants were provided by the come charged at the Magistracy this morning with pany on a most liberal scale and Mr. Farmer assanting an old seamstress. The complainant, When down bear the Fort, siram launch, th

was sasiɗnons" in his attention to the resta who appeared to be suffering great pain, was Gretchen, reputed to be one of the flyers of the placed in a chair in the yard outside the Comt harbour and capable of doing fg knots, came and had to be canfed to the witrers box by jwa | after the Guiding Star The faunal of the Grits constables. According to her story she was walk, chow suddenly began to emit great clouds of black stanke and she cause after the Star for all the fog in a size at when defendant pushed her and she

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE buying rate for sovereigns is $10.80 per THE Government Goxetik piblishes a letter from the British Conent at Manlis, enclosing VERY OLD SCOTCH WHISKY 14.49 1.20 preclamation by the Governor-General of the Our lowest priced Whisky is of excellent qual, Philippines, abolishing quarantice for vessels § fall au the pavement on her left side. The defends war-worth, Several timen ska. decrented the..." T1300 ty and of greater age than most brands in the from Amoy, Formenn and Hongkong,

market. We recommend our customers pot to

Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager. *Tomeang, 1st March, 1897.

NOW READY!

COMMERCIAL AND STATISTICAL PAPERS.

No. 2-APRIL, 1997.

Being reports of meetings of Companies and Corporations for periods ending 31st December, 1896.

This pamphlet is published for the conve alence of the Commercial Community and is for sale.

PRICE SI PER COPY,

at the office of the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," No. 6, Peddar's. Hill,

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Hongkong, yth May, 1897.

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TO SUBSCRIBERS.

SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” AHE MOST REIFROVFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL BUBSCRIPTIOKA MUST HE PAID IN ADVANCE.

will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY,

the 6th instant, at 4 P.M.

Ta Stemmer has Superior Accommodation

for First-class Passengers.

For Freight or Pau:age, apply to

JARDINE," MATHESON & Co,

General Managers,

Hongkong, 4th October, 1997.

F1516

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR TIENTSIN.

THE Company's Steamship

*KWLIYANG,"

Captain Outerbridge, will be despatched as above BoTHURSDAY, the 7th instast, 82 § 2.M,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

It is requested that all communications relating to Subscriptions, Advertisements, ir, be addressed to the ''Mazagur, Brighong Telegraph" and not to the Editor.

Landola) matters to be set to "The Editos” sand so to individual members of the stuff.

Como kutendast ku preblicacion must be accompensed

DANIEL CRAWFORD'S FRESK

comment.

IRISH-

A JOHN JAMESON's Old, Green

Capsule............

*

Par Casa

adas, Pur Bos,

give evidence on the defendant's behalf and he | JAPANESE IN THURSDAY ISLAND. was let out in the meantiose. The complainant |- bas small feet and a slight push would invari. ably bring her to the ground.

Up but

never came within more than hatis dastatited that he was standing near the Colonial, ing distance after all. It was intended to have fanded down the harboni sad have the new be deterred by the lowness of price from trying THE Tramway Co, to-day ran frims kom 7.30 up to him and took him to a crowd of Chinese brezze, and the ilde it was considered best to

Hotel with two mariner when a constable come them all. Fora sods whisky, Thorne's Blend |

vessel photographed, but, owing to the frisk. · and Watson's Glenorchy are equal to any am, and were to continue doing so up to.8 p.w.and asked him if he knew the woman, Hans Abelour-Glenlivet is a very old Peat Whisky at Intervals of 15 minuter, to enable Chiness swered that he did not und was taken into about 5,30 aftar, a way enjoyable lille osting, postpone it.The parly returned to tows st (moky) that could not be replaced in stock at worshippers to celebrate the festival Chung custody. He said that he was quite innocent of The new boat began her work in the Ferry s the price. D and E are too well known to soad Prong, a sort of Celestial All Souls' Day, when

the charge. The case was remanded Ull to vice yesterday. fireworks are discharged from the highest hills morrow morning for the marines to be called to and other ceremonies canted out, THE nodes which appeared 'under the beading $1300 $1,00 | « Marriages" in our issue of Saturday was JOHN JAMESON'S FINE OLD,

Green Capsule...

15.00 .25 Inadvertently dated wrong, and did not convey

what was intended, namely, that the day was On Saturday afternson a Chinaman met with Sir John Canington's Silver Wedding day. Sie rather a serious accident in D'Agullar Street. John and Lady Carrington have the best wishes He was painting some windows of the out-ofices and hearty congratulations of the community of the befiding fately occupied by the Hongkong We understand Lady Carrington was to loans Club, when the ladder on which he was standing England for Hongkong yesterday.

slipped from under him, and be fell to the ground, austslalag a nasty cat ander the chin; An ambulance was sent for and while walilog for it he was carried to the opposite side of the road, where all efforts were made to restore him

C JOHN JAMESON'S VERY FIND

OLD, Green Capsula 18.00 $1.50 All these are very fine and old. C has bee stocked in Hongkong in wood for over 20 years, there being little sale for Irish Whisky in the Colony,

RUM.

For Case,

dos, 7 Bol.

TW CAM

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Under the heading "More Japanese” the Torris Straits Péčí (Thursday Island) men- tions the arrival of a batch of Japanese of bath sexes by the Nanchang from Hongkong, and

An attempt to Introduce the passport system of admining Japanese to the colony, has in this. case falled, for the kulkorttjen found themiriven powerlase to prevent the Landing of those people, AMERICAN GENUINE BOURBON. WHLKY,

In the Summary Jurisdicilor, Supreme Court,

he had no passports. Of the The system at paarports, especially onch pass FINE OLD, Red Capsole, wilk

to-day the case of W, Jackson v. W. Grodwiski

pong, we say nothing jthay are quite apparent 1. our Name and Trade, Mark...$15.00 1.25 and a counter sult was heard. In the first

and the shipping Interests may be trusted la seg GIN.

salt Jackson claimed $40, money leal, and

shat their position is a safe one in carying passengers: 13. Aurteillén, pests, Of AFISE OLD TOM, While

in the counterclaim. Gredwlik! sought to re-Two gentlemen, employees in Messrs. A. S the bora parsongens six word Booked at Honges. Caprale

--§ 7.30 $0.60 | cover $10 for work dose, Mr. C. D. Watson & Co., aos of whom is already a dieiin- | kong, and bzw at Port Darwin i the conclusion B FINE UNAWEETENED, White

Wilkinson appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. gulshed member of the Volunteer Ambalance is as they did not comes direct from. Capsule................ 7,20 0,50

·would: Kimat.. hat: Looker for the defendant, Mr. Wilkinson Corps, rendered valuable assistance by procur. Jayan and consequently

the ordinary formulas **** assenable to any of the o explained that the defendant was an electrician in Ing ice and administering a rasiorail Theor rules with regard to Japanese immigrants.an FIRST OLD JAMAICA, Violet,

the Dock Co, and miked his client if he could ambulance andved after a short delay and the The question - in Capsale $49...$15.00 $1.25

has caused to, berkon GOOD LEEWARD ISLAND

8.00 0.50 get anything for him to do as he was getting a sufferen was borne, still in an unconscious state, log in la consideration; Good Leeward IELAND $2.50 per Gál, very small salary. He electroplated some art to the hospital. The police constable on duty merely local onay it has “arodiatike štisus

cles for the plaintiff very satisfactorily and at the time is to be congratulated on bls good ton of otser Australian Calonien

matter, for BLACKBERRY BRANDY. plafat ♬ lound something for defendant to do for sense to haringlike man conveyed direct to the mistaka pol, wii loci the bind of, the Imperial MARAICHINO.

Levy Hermanos After a short time defendant hospital, fcstead of sending plax first to the authorsien lato, a

of colonial rights res HIZAINO'S CHERRY said he wanted a polisher and borrowed £40 Police Station, course very allen adopted by the rights of thinly ownộ

from pliletid to bay one. Plaintiff found out some of the bright specimens of our police force of their own people-scalast that defendant did not buy a polisher and that Fortunately, on anival at the hospital, it was. The Hawaiian phase of tha quando the work he had done for Levy Hermanos was discovered that the man austaloed only slight to Aus not well done and they would not pay for . It lojudes and' he has recovered. The cause of was this money he was, seeking to recover of the iceldent was hat à sione, which Evidence was given by Mr. Jackson and Mr. bear placed under one of the legs of the ladder, Wail of Mesaw, Lovy Hermanos and the caos | slipped causing the ladder is, fall. – Tae height [wis'adjourned tilt a pos/ té-mene

by the name and address of the writers, not necnomy for LIQUEURS.

plication; but as vidasos of good belth

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English BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, Hongkong, 4th October, 1897.

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BENEDICTINE.

CURACOA.

CHARTREUSE.

CRIME DE Cacao. FXFFERMINT,

CORDIAL

Dr. SIEGERT'S ANGOSTURA BITTERA.

AND

AERATED WATERS.

Ovant and in the The thing, and A, S. WATSON & CO., LD.

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of the painter's drug was showt.

fust be done buisie:

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