THE UNITED STATES AND ITS NEW POSSESSIONS.
Speaking of the possibilities of the Phillipines and Cuba with regard to supplying the wants of the States, the Inter Ocean, Chicago, says
"All our tropic islands contain districts We paid out adapted to coffee-growing. $53,000,000 for offée last year. The fruits and nuts for which we paid $19.000,000 last year are chiefly tropical. The vegetable fibros and oils for which we paid $57,000,000 and $6,700,000 last year are also tropical products. Most of them grow in our new possessions now. Manila hemp, for example, the most valuable cordage fire known, the United States holds
Of
is-
the monopoly, for it cannot be grown in per fection outside our possessions. Our new lands also enlarge our possible areas of silk. and teagrowing. And in Porto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines we now have the lands which produce the tobaccos deemed best by all the world.
"Thus, our new possessions put the Ameri- can people in position to feed and clothe them- selves with less reliance upon foreigners than ever before. This nation's great strength has been in the fact that it has been able to pro- duce so large a part of its necessaries of life. That strength has been increased by our trop ical acquisitions, for they give us ample sup- plies within our own territories of many things which we have hitherto been compelled to buy of foreigners."
AN EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS,
THE CUBAN QUESTION,
On this subject the American Agriculturist writes as follows:
"Word comes from Washington city, An extra session of Congress is inevitable. Why? Really because the sugar-refiners' trust and the cigar trust want things so fixed that Cuba shall be held in such subjection to the United States as to admit Cuban raw sugars and leaf tobacco into this country free of duty or at very much reduced rates.
"No matter if the solemn pledge of indepen. dence to Cuba is ruthlessly violated. No mat ter if destruction comes upon the promising beet-sugarindustry of our Northern and Western States or the cane crop of the South. No mat. ter if our vast domestic fruit and vegetable in- terests are blighted. No matter if domestic tobacco calture becomes unprofitable. No matter if the enormous business of cigar-making is transferred to Havana and Manila. No matter if the promising development of the rice industry is throttled. No matter if cotton
drops back from ten cents to five cents per pound.
"Oh, not why should these great domestic interests be considered at all? Of course the proper thing for Congress to do is to provide an unlimited market for tropical syndicates, and for their products grown by coolie labour. The scheme has worked beautifully in Hawaii, Let us repeat it in Cubs and the Philippines!
"So for an extra session to hold Cuba in apron-strings, to enact reciprocity with Cuba and the countries at the south of us. Never mind if thereby the farmers, labour. ers, and manufacturers of the United States, who furnished the blood, and treasure to set Cuba free, are financially prostrated. What was the war for, except to give the trusts a chance to exploit the tropics-and the public be damned! What are the farmers for, or the
public, except to pay taxes, support the army and navy, and enable the trusts not only. to wax fat in the tropics, but absolutely to control things at home?
"Such is apparently, the reasoning of the powers that seek to force an extra session upon Congress. Will the nefarious scheine succeed? Will Congress be deceived?"
WHERE ALL THE FURS IN THE WORLD COME FROM.
Seventy-five per cent of all the fors worn in the world are of American product. The only ones of importance which are found in Europé are Russian gable, crimine, silver fox and mink. Persian lamb comes, as its name indicates, from the Orient, as de also the astrakhans. No furs are obtained in England, France or Switzerland. A few baum martens and coacys (the latter the old English name for rabbits) are obtained in Germany. Seal, Huds Bay sable, otter, mink, beaver, fisher, lynx, every kind of fox and bear and wolverine are all at their best in America.
Russian sable, otter and seal skins are the most valuable-furs and are always, because of their durable qualities, a good investment,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1901.
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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
sable, after fifty years of wear, still showing the Allam Thu Can & Co. Khadoorce, Elyeser THERAPION.
lustre for which it is famous,
More depends upon the care given to furs while they are not use than upon the actual wear, the heat from the body rendering them soft and pliable and in that way acting as a preservative.
The best sable was originally retained for the exclusive use of the Czar's family, and the very dark skins are consequently known as imperial" sable. Some of the Hudson Bay sable is dark and rich and so much like the Russian that only an expert can detect it. The light skins
both the Russian and Hudson Bay are coloured in a skillful manner and are often sold for the natural skins, but they lose their colour rapidly.
The stone marten is a relative of the sable and is found in the mountains of Greece, Valehtia and adjacent countries. The fitch; which is used largely in Europe for coat linings, is another member of the same family.
The mink is larger than the weasel, but resembles it in shape and movements. The finest skins come from Labrador and the north- ern part of Canada, there of more southerly sections being of a lighter hue. The skin of the mink is used as à totem by the Indians. It is said that the little snimal is easily tamed and becomes much attached to human friends. The skunk, which is known to commerce as the black marten or Alaska sable, produces the beat and most durable medium priced fur in the market. In this, as in other animals, the darkest skins are most valuable.
Abonne, P. A.
Adam, Miss
Aziz Khan, Lapir
Abdul Khan Allah Deen, L.P.G. 775 Aftul Khan Abmed Deen, I.P.C.
Botad Butcher Singh Bhagwan Singh: Budha Khan (3) Bull, P. Galvan Brougham, Ed. Bootzy Khan, P.C.
140
Elank, Miss A., Arran- dale, Southport (1) Returned. Bertram, C. Buta Singh Bora and Co., Supt.
Brewery, Colewali, H. R. Crews, J. Chandi Singh Carum Bakah, (Um,
balla) Caine Road No. 19 Cartwright, J. Chandar Pal Singh Clarkson, G. Chanda Singh, LP.C.
Clarke, J. Chinchilla, the most delicate and exquisite Davie, Mrs. Lamertine fur in the world, is obtained in South America. T. The little animal which wears it, and which Darnelli, Miss F. resembles a filliputian kangaroo because of its | Dolhi, N. M. Khan. extremely long hind legs, is found in great Dlson, Henry Tobera between the hilt of Chile and Bolivia. Ensey Khari, I.P.C. To its strict vegetarian diet, for its food con- sists almost entirely of bulbous posts, is Fur Sikar Sang ascribed the alley texture of its fur.
Famal Ahmed The most rare and costly of fox fur is Falek, W. the iver for, and although it is found Flores, I. 5. an both cortinents, not more than two thou Fox,
(2)
Fosuisane, A.
The
|
Ghers. Mohamed M. Gob Rikisaburs Geoghegan, N. M. Ghulam Rascol Galthke. Fr. Galor Khan
and skins are procured annually, The Faimales (Bombay) cross fox mnks next in value, the darkest Felicie, Blaz skins of which can hardly be told from the lightest ones of the silver fox beautiful brush and rich colour of the red fox make it popular always. The fur of the blue fox which is of a purplish late colour, is obtain ed in Greenland, Labrador and the Alaska Is lands. Only in the frozen regions of the far north is the white or Arctic fox found The far of this salmal is cept for the tip of its pure white in winter, ex-
* MAKAM
Virginia and many of the Southam States produce the gray, Jox 7hr Sway Calla
Salch
Mo-.
Kader Hadjie hamed Aldul Khadoury, Ezor Saleḥ Lisco, Cheang Lopes, Da. C. J. Leopold, Harru. Mannington, A. Maclaren, J. W. B. (2) Mandigs, Á. L. Mohamad Akbar Mohamed Khan Mulla Singh Montero, F. M. Massey-Lee, J. H. McKay, Charles Morris, Capt. R., RA. Mandha Singh Mohamed Shah
Mohamed Khan, I.P.C.
755
Mohamed Deen, I.P.C,
790
Murad Khan I.P.C. 579 Mayson, William MacVeagh, E. Mungal Singh, IP.C,
832
Marlo, Hugo Munga Khan I.P.C..
765
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Perica, F.
Pierrs, D.
Pritis, E.
Piry, H.
Pederson, C.
Partab Singh, (Amslt-
sar), to Kullah Singh, Hongkong.
Rosa, A. M. R. C. Rosouro, Miss L Rpgier, J. Ram Dbor Singh Ryan, A. Rodrigo, B. J. Gayanal Singh, I.P.C.. Sayick, M. J.
Bayside Garcia, R. Goodwin, Mrs. Hant, Mrs. A. J. C,A
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"Sultan Mahomed
Bmulas, H.
are hereby called for the
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Hongkong, 13th December, 1900,
JUST LANDED.
· HAMS! HAMS! HAMS I
WESTPHALIAN HAMS Mederate Prices.
FINEST
CHOICEST SELECTION,
H. RUTTONJEE,
4. D'Aguilar Street and 21 & 22, Elgin Road, Kowloon, Hongkong, 4th April, 1901,
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LEVY HERMANOS. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWEL
LERS AND WATCHMAKERS.
FASTMAN'S
KODAKS and FILMS. Sole Agents for CLEMENT'S WHEELS. Sole Agents for " OMEGA" WATCHES "OMEGA is the BEST.
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CONSULTATION FREEM
50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, and January, 1901.
¡RIGAUE
WHITE LICEET
This fugative and delicate perfume là. persistant as an Extract for the handkerchief while as a and Soap
Powder,
It has boon adopted by
the most re- fined Frosch Society.
RIGAUD of Cl
PARFUMERI --
EXTRACT
10.000
Whito Violate equal sach betde of PARIS Rigaud's Extract
NOW READY...
A PAMPHLET
ON
SOME SERIOUS LOCAL PROBLEMS
AND
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A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING.
F
WITH THEM BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED
BEVORENA THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY
BY
Hr. H. E POLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law.
To be obtained at the Ozzicz bf This Paper,
VRUMM PRICE: LOL CENTERED Hongkong, 1st June, 1900.
5.
40. QUEEN'S ROAD,
Watson's Buildier.
ITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.
No. 6, Ice House Street, Praya Central
Head Office TOKIO,
Branch Offices
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN.
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Agencies :-
Milki Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines. Hokoku Coal Mines, Yoshinotani Coal Mines, Ohnoura Coal Mines. No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines. Ichimura Coal Mines. Kishima Coal Mines, Yoshio Coal Mines.
Yamino Coal Minen, Manoura Coal Minas.
The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Ltd Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limitac Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Kanagafuchi Cotton Spinning Mill Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills. Tokio Cotton Spinning Mills, Mike Cotton Spinning Mills, Imperial Government Paper Mills. Onida Cement Company
MITRU BUSSAN Kaisha, M. FUJISE, o Manager. Hongkowth December, 1900
NOW READY. AN ACCOUNT OF THE RECEPTION OF HM.S, "TERRIBLE,"
IN HONGKONG
AND THE.
FESTIVITIES CONNECTED
THEREWITH,
WITH A WOODCUT OF THE "TERRIBLE"
To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper, PRICE CENTI.
As only a limited number have been printed intending purchasers should send their Orden sarly, for the Issue of this interesting Couvenir will soon be exhausted
Mongkong, 1st Juns, 19007:
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