THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1901.

AMERICAN TONNAGE DUES ON

BRITISH VESSELS.

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WASHINGTON, April 26th. Loquiry into the protest cabled from London line of steamers, that tonnage does are charged of Sir Chustopher Furness, head of the Furness in the case of British vessels entering American parts, while Dutch and Danish vessels enter. free. discloses the fact that tonnage dues are imposed upon British shipping catering Ameri-Loer, cad ports because the British levy a corres- Jonah was a great favourite with the keepersponding duty on American shipping under the in the menagerie. He beguiled them in their guise of lighthouse dues. The act of June labours by his playful-tricks and happy unture. Tyth, 1886, authorises the President to suspend -He would accompany a keeper while he was feeding the other animals or doing some other countries which do not impose fees or dues of the collection of tonnage dues on vessels from work about the building,

any kind on United States shipping. If the British Government will remit the lighthouse dues it may' secure the advantage in the res mission of tonnage dues on British shipping in American ports that are enjoyed by a number. of other countries, including even some of the British dependencies, such as the West India islands. Germann shipping is in a like position with that of British shipping because the German Government imposess not lighthouse dues, but another class of treasury dues, which the U.S. Government has held to be of a char acter to prevent Germany from claiming the benefits of the law.

One evening Jonah was lending a hand to his friend Keeper Delaney who was giving the big boa constrictor his monthly meal of live animals. Delaney handed some two dozen live rabbits and pigeons to the bon, who snapped thes up with keen gelish. It was great satis faction to everybody in see the boa eat so heartily, because very often they have to coas him to feed tiimself.

LEAST SAID SOONEST MENDED.

Delaney had nearly finished with the cons- trictor when Jonah thought he could make himself useful, and hipped in through the open door. The boa took him for a last morsel, sort of dessert, and eagerly started to swallow him. The snake began with the poor monkey's *legs and the keeper saw him frantically waving his arms and shouting for help. The keeper shed

Mr. Herbert Gladstone is doing his best to silent tear, and bade good bye to his repudiate himself as the Balaam of his party, friend forever-as he thought.

The next day Jonah was found alive and says the 18. Gazette, Speaking the truth as well in the boil's cage. He was looking cheer informed the Radical rump that it was no use It appeared to him a shout time ago, he gravely ful and energetic, while the bea seem humble and subord. The only possible explanationing to turn out the present Government, as is that the snake did so kili jonah when he they could not provide one to take its place. swallowed in, and that the live monkey made

This was plain speaking, and the speaker has such a fuss in the reptile's inside that the latter

suffered accordingly. Not a single member of was very happy to release him-next!

his party bus had a good word to say for him since. He sp ke the truth, but there are times when that is the last thing that must be spoken. The unhappy wight accordingly issued an explanation which explained nothing be- cause there was nothing up explain. The Radicals refused to be comforted, and gazed sullerly at the son of his father. There was no

MR.. ANDREW' CARNEGIE'S

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known as swallowing one's own words. Speak ing at Excter recently, Mi, Herbert Gladstone performed the operation with truly Gladstonian resolution. "If the electors," said he, send. a Liberal majority to Parliament they will find that our party will be quite willing to face its responsibilities "

The idea of "our party tacing its responsibilities is very pretty, and will doubtless give satisfaction in the proper quarter. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman'can now look the world in the face again as a man. who is prepared for any late, even that of office.

The Bible says.....but Mr. Carnegie says...ling for it but a public exhibition of the process Mr. Andres Canegie, in proposing a vote of thanks to the Presivent at the meeting of the Institute of Civil Engineers recently, said in his opinion the President had, in his paper, put his finger on the right spot. The whole lesson of his address was, "You must look at home and develop the material you have there, He (Mr. Carnegie) believed thoroughly their Cleveland iron was going to make good steel. He was certain the basic process would suc- ceed in England as it had done in America. What was said in America to the contrary did not prevent them beying all the-mines-nolindy else wanted. Laughter.) They could do the same in England. The Bible pught them Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven and all things will be added unto you' Ife (fr. Carnegie) said. "Seek ye first the United. Kinghom and it markets of the world will be added unto you (Applause.) Get right at home, and don't worry about things abroad. The way to get hold of foreign markets was to gel hold of and conquer the markers at home. They need not thank him for what he had given for prizes for re- search. He had to thank them, for he felt it; was a fick in which a great deal more money. might profitably be spent.

Sir Isaac Low Bian Hell, in seconding the resolution, said that institute had opened a new field in regard to the manufacture of iron and steel. The resolution was carried with acclame ation, and the President briefly responded.

DOG USED TO CHURN BUTTER.

CURIOUS OLD CONTRIVANCE.

At Carnarvon Petty Sessions recently, a armer named Owen Jones was charged with causing a dog to be illstreated and tortured.

The dug was used for churning purposes said the prosecuting solicitor. A large wheel was placed in a slanting position qutside the house and this, by means of a crank, turned a churn. The motive power was the dog, which had to pedal the wheel in much the same fashion as prisoners worked the treadmill.

In the present instance a rope attached to the wall was passed through the dog's collar, so that when the animal became exhausted he could not rest, as if he slipped off the wheel be would have to hang until he regained his position, the result being partial strangulation, Mr. Trevor Williams, veterinary surgeon, said the custom was a cruel one, and a dog could work for only a few seconds unless he was tied. The custom existed in Anglesey twenty or thirty years ago, but it had now been abandoned

For the defence Mr. Roberts said the custom was common among small farmers and the dogs worked willingly. He produced a dog in court which was said to be 'a bundred years old" and had done wheel work for years and was still in good condition..

Mr. Davidson, a veterinary surgeon, said he aw the dog working quietly for twenty min utes without a chain; and there was absolutely no cruelty.

The magistrates said they would see the dog wark in order to decide for themselves if the practice was a cruel one.

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posseses surprising power in restoring strengthe and vigour to the debilitated..

JEYES

FLUID

DISINFECTANT

SOAP.

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY ITS USE. W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co, Rank Buildings. Hanglendi, rom Marih, rägt. ̧ ̧.· 137

A

JUST OPENED.

FINE Consigment of FRENCH PRE-

SERVES of a well known make. Quality will speak for itself,

H. RUTTONJEE, 5. D'Aguilar Street and 2223, Elgin Road, Kowloon.

₤34

Hongkong, 16th April, 1901...

"FOR-THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.“

Clarke's Blood Mixture

AND RESTORER

THERAPION may be procured of the prin cipal Chemists and Merchants throughout the world. Price in England 2/9 and 4/6. In order ing, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers he requires, and observe that the THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER ment, Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) word "THERAPION appears on the Govern affixed to every genuine packaga by order of 15 Her Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, and with- out which it is a forgery,

Sold by A. S...WATSON & Co., Limited. Hongkong, China and Manila.

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DENTISTRY.

MERICAN SYSTEM, WONG HO-MI,

SURG. DENTIST.

TERMS MODERATE CONSULTATION FREE 50, QUEEN'S ROad Central, Hongkong, 2nd January 190i.

DENTISTRY. SUI SANG (Lately Practising. with. Dr. I. SAKATA), DENTIST, "No. 4 Queen's Road Central, Hangkáng, 3rd January, 1001

SIEN TING,

SURGEON DENTIST, A No. 14, DAGUILAR STREET. STERMS VERY MODERATE,

Consultation free."[/\] Hongkong, aytb September, rigs,

f16c

WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD

from all fupurities from whatever cause rising.

For Scrofula, Scurvy Ecrama, Skin and Blood Diseases, Blackheads, Pimples, and Sore of all kinds it Ir a never-falling and putina cnt Cure. It Cures Old Sores.

Curas Soros on the Nack

Cures Sora Legs.

Cures Blackheads or Pimples on the face,

Cures Scuary,

Cures Ulcers.

Cures Blood and Skin Diacass

Cures Glandular Swelling

Clears the Blood fron al lutusten Marias, From whatever cast out and Rheumatic palos. It le a real specifo for

It removes the cause from the Blood and o

As this Milxture is pleasant to the taste and wars ranted free from anything injurious to the most des teats, emailation of either sex, the Proprietors salicht sufferereza give it'n trial to test ite valve THOUSAND OF TESTIMONIALS OF WON DERFUL CURES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD..

Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold in Eastes a anch, and in cases contalalag six times this. 126ufficient to effect permnasini care in theatre majority of loegestanding cases All CHE MISTS and PATENT, MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world, Proprietors, THE LINCOLN AND MIDLANDS COUNTIES Dave COMFANY, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark- Einen Mixturk."...

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.

CAUTION,Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mis shocka ses that they get the geaulae article. Worthlea, imitations. and ambațitutes are sometimes palved off by unprincipled vendors. The words "! Lincoln and. Millarid Coussins Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Govern mens Blamp and Clarke's World-fond Blood Mixtura, v blown gfs batil, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARE GENUINE,

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