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STEAMSHIP "DUKE OF FIFE,”; FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAI
The above Steamier having arrived, Con signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Carge impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignces' risk and expense.
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S.S. "SATSUMA," " FROM NEW YORK, STRAITS AND MANILA. "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the roth instant, will be subject to rent.
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All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the ioth instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
TCISCO SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, INLAND, SE, ROBE, YOKOHAMA examined on the roth instant, at 5 PM.
and HONOLULU, TO-MORROW, the roth September, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route,
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Casada.
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- WAY; ulso the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tarif rate.
Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between. SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL, PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the cluice of direct lines.
Special rates (First-class only) to Europeans l'oints, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and Europuur Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and Јарап.
TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates first class only) are confined and will apply only to Missionaries, Members of the Naval and Military Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan.
passengers who do not hold return tickets," Return Passage.-Réduction will be made making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Franscisco, to Atlantic and. Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to parts in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Silentners.
months.
Freight will be received cu hoard unha e, the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 PM. same day; all Pir. el Iackages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued it S100. Gold
or over) destined to Points, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies' Office addressed to the Cuflector of Customs at San Francisco. 2.
Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value is less than $100. U.S. Gold,
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com. panies, Queen's Buildings
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GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.
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Hongkong, 31st August, 1901, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY.'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
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EMPRESS OF JAPAN..:Comdr. H. Pybus, K.N.R..........WEDNESDAY, 25th September. EMPRESS OF CHINA.......Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.K. ...WEDNESDAY, 23rd October.
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THE, and twually age the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER THE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS tó a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and make connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS CONTINENTAL TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of..
Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 13 months.
SPECIAL RATES (First cinge only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments:
The attractive features of the Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.
THE DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guide, Books, Rates of Passage, &c., apply to
D. E. BROWN, General Agent, Hongkong, 28th August, 1901,
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(Taking Cargo at through Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE: BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SourH AMERICAN PORTS). PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKON G. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
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IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
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THE Steamship
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of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.. having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opiem, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained..
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the. Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th instant, will be subject to rent
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on TUESDAY, the totis instant, and THURSDAY, the 12th instant, at 9.30 A.M.
All Claims must reach us before the 16th instant, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
THE MCAULIFFE-BLAVIN ENTERTAINMENT.
The boxing exhibition, provided by Messrs McAuliffe, and Slavin came off on Saturday at the City Hall. By 2.15 the body of the Hall and the dress circle were fairly well filled, while the best seats on the stage were nearly all occupied The front of the house was in the capable hands of Mr. Bruce Gardyne, who with his years of ex- perience as theatrical company manager looked and acted the part to perfection. The first item on the programme was a six round texhibition spar between Jameshand Hughes, both of U.M.S. Dido and indeed it was an exhibition. In common justice we must say they hit each other a few times in the first three rounds, but in the remaining three they, with open bands, flapped at each other with blows that would not have knocked a feeding bottle from a baby's mouth.
The next event was of a far different nature, viz., American 'axe swinging by Jack McAuliffe. Most people think they can do à bit with Indian Clubs, but Saturday night's performance was a revelation of what is possible. They were by no means dummy) axes and if McAuliffe had happened to make a slight mistake, a piece of him would surely have been missing. The ordinary movements in club swinging were gone through in exact fashion, followed by fancy work of a startling description, the in turns being particularly fine.
Mr. W. S. Bailey, the well known amateur, next figured in the ring with Jack Slavin, Mr. Bailey is a boxing enthusiast and helped considerably in making the entertainment the success it was.
On the call of time the disparity in the two men was evident. Slavin over six feet, straight and well built, but owing to a fortnight's illness rather soft; Bailey full of life and go, in good fettle and very well developed above the waist.
CANTON NOTES.
RODDERS
NORTHERN NEWS,
The following items are from the Faking and Tientsin Times of the 31st ult. The price of rice in Peking is still rising, the price per bag now ruling at over Tis. 5.
Prince Li has been allowed to resign from the Grand Council on account of ill-health.
One of the Eunuchs at Hslan has been ar rested for squeezing the people around there.
A native bank in Peking has been robbed of some Tla. 2,800. Robberies continue very pre- Avalent in Peking
Blue (From Our Own. Correspondent,
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CANTON, September 7th. From all quaiters the report comes that robbers are on the increase. Travellers by water and by land are relieved of money and clothes. The officials appear to be fairly active, but accomplish very little. The soldiers say the gentry are in league with the robbers and the gentry maintain that the soldiers and their officers receive bribed from the robbers. large band of robbers and river pirates have established themselves near Sai Chiu in the Nam Hoi district. For some time they have had things their own way. No resistance has been offered. A demand for a "contribution from a boat or from a village has had the desired effect. A company of soldiers has been sent from Ganton with orders to break up this band and a reward is offered for the leader. This means that the robbers have been notified. to change their head quarters. We will soon hear of them from some other district.
GAMBLING MONOPOLY. The Canton Gambling Company seems to be in trouble. This company agreed to pay about a quarter of a million dollars for the con- trol of the gambling business of Canton. Lately the company petitioned the officials to have this amount reduced. The petition states that up to the present time the company has lost, thirty thousand dollars. There may be some truth regarding this statement, but the officials are not inclined to believe it. They regard it as a blind. Fearing that the officials would demand more for the monopoly, the gamblers have sent in this petition as an offset.
EXAMINATIONS.
The officials want to make some money out of the examinations. Notice has been posted that upon the payment of $100 students will be allowed to compete for the second degree with out having taken the first.
... FRENCH POST OFFICE..
The French post, office is to have a new building. It would not be correct to infer that the rush of business demands better accommo dation. A more "conspicuous place or the demand for houses on Shameen would be a sufficient explanation.
Round 1-Bailey led off, trusting to his left to get home on the big man: for a minute or so hings were very lively, although Bailey often felt the effect of the straight digs from Slavin.
Rounds 2. 3. & 4. Were almost a repetition of the first, only marred by too much clinching Bailey doing most of the leading and at times swinging his right with good effect into Slavin's ribs, Slavin at the saine time propping him off and using his tremendous reach to the best | TWO FUSILIERS SENTENCED AT advantage.
finish. Twice in succession Bailey got in one, Round 5. Both men went at it from start to
two and away without a return, but in the latter part of the round Slavin dealt it out left and right, and the call of time must have come as à relief to the other man.
It was only Mr. Bailey's condition that en- abled him to last out and punish as he did, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the finishing up a good display by neatly vaulting Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. over the ropes on his way back to the dressing
MELCHERS & CO. Agents. Hongkong, 4th September, 1901.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"CANTON," FROM ANTWERE, LONDON, PORT SAID,
SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo' by the above-named vessel are hereby infonued 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 and delivery can be obtained as soon as the
Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be lander fiere unless instructions are given to the contrary before 2 P.M., TO-DAY,
Goods not cleared by the 12th Instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All dainaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage, ob tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival liere, after which no Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 6th September, 1901
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
room.
· Next followed Jack(McAuliffe versus Penning. ion of H.M.S. Dido. The only thing worthy of note in five rounds was the excellent manner in which Penington stopped McAuliffe's blows with his head and body, The Dido man was quite a stone the lighter and only saved himself by foot work and trickiness. McAuliffe did no unnecessary; punishment, but Penning ton got too groggy to finish the bout, The next event, after to ininutes interval was between Bailey and McAuliffe, Mr. Bailey, notoriously a glutton for work, determined to have a go at the champion and they decided
on four rounds.
Round Bailey started as usual, 1 ading with his left, but finding it difficult to reach McAuliffe's head and in return being visited
on the mark heavily.
TIENTSIN.
The men Roberts and Jones of the R. W. Fusiliers have been sentenced, the first to two years' hard labour, and the later to 21 months' hard labour outside the United Kingdom, both to be dismissed. His Majesty's Service with ignominy, and their pay stopped until they have made good $277.60 cents.
BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION.
EXTRAORDINARY "CASE."
H.M.S. Plover and a Japanese gunboat, as well as two Russian gunboats were still at New chwang on August 19th.
The Provincial Treasures, Chao, has to make ` almost daily excursions to Peking in order to consult with Li Hung-chang. *
The larger piece goods hongs in Peking are beginning to reopen their premises, and busi- ness generally is looking up there..
Kang Yu wel who is in Singapore is report ed to have sent a large sum of money to the...... North, but for what, purpose is not knowa.
Li Hùng-chang has authorized the formation of another Lottery in Shanghai, the profits to go towards the relief of the poor in Chihli.
The Chih Pao states that according to some reports the Heir Apparent is still in Haian, but in disgrace and not allowed into the Court.
The Chinese are reported to have been
working for about two months at what they hope will prove a coal mine at Kao Shan-tru
So long as the Allies controlled Peking the opium shops were nearly all closed, but they are now resuming business under Chinese rule.
The Court has received information that the country around Peking is still disturbed, there- fore of course the Court cannot return till the Winter,
The flour-market in Tientsin is flourishing, the native grades retailing at 50 cents per cattie, while the steam ground four retails at 60 cents.
The Provisional Treasurer is turning the brigands that he captures into a body guard for himself, as he does not know what else to do
with them.
The price offered by Li Hung-chang for arms produced by the people varies for Tls. 3 to Tls 10 apiece according to the condition of the fire-an. *.* 1
The Je Jeagain draws attention to the way Chinese are squeezed on the railway on one pretext or another, luggage being charged when they have not any; etc.,
The new minting machinery imported last year with the idea of introducing a uniform Chinese dollar, and which has, owing to the trouble, been lying in Shanghai ever since, is not to be erected at Kiangnan-Arsenal until the return of the Court,
The Chinese soldiers sent out into various districts to suppress the brigands rob from the villages as much as the rascals they are sup posed to punish; and between the devil and the deep sea the Ingkless people of Chibli are get,
An extraordinary case of conspiracy to de fraud Government in connection with the Tirahting a warm time of it.
Special Expedition has been heard by a
Steamers entering the Peiho and wishing to Magistrate at Rawalpindi. Kishin Singh, proceed to Ticatsin. without anchoring are re- purchasing agent, was accused of attempting quired to give timely warning of their inten to obtain payment of R23,402 for goods never tion to the Customs Boarding Boat at Tangku, supplied. The story is a 1-ng one of bribery by blowing one long blast followed by two and corruption in which both Europeans and short ones, in order that no delay may be caus Natives were involved. At the bottom of it was a native storekeeper of the 4th Brigade of ed in the landing of malls and placing an the Expeditionary Force, who obtained large quantities of loot, consisting of grain and fodder, which he didnot credit in his returns, but issued.
and afterwards began to realise, and through the sub-agent (since dead) of the accused at Shinawati, the value of the same." The accused, who was not on the spot, advanced the money Round 2-Bailey evidently had a wholesome to his employee, and the Magistrate was satis regard for his body and keeping his hands low,fied that he presented his bill. in good faith,"
but he had no doubt Kishin Singh was soon krapped it on the head McAuliffe did not spare him but found his antagonist full of life undeceived when he found the clerks in the and go, landing repeatedly on the face but offices of the Commissary-General and Deputy swinging rather wildly.
Examiner clamouring for unusually heavy bribes. Instead of admitting his mistake, he foolishly chose to auempt to recover his out- lays by means of bribes. The attempt falled through one clerk not having been bribed. The Magistrate sympathised with the accused who is an old man and has done excellent service in bad times for Government, being out of pocket through the rascally machinations of Goverment servants. Some imprisonment however, was obligatory. The sentence passed was one week's simple imprisonment and a fine of R5,000.
Rounds 3 and 4-Were two of the best rounds of the evening. Both men kept at it and mixed it thoroughly. Bailey was getting slow and took up some time in keeping away for wind. McAuliffe followed his man all over the ring, giving him no rest, Bailey to the finish etill going strong.
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S.S. "BENMOHR," " FROM LONDON AND STRAITS.. ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby The audience were particularly struck with informed that all Goods are being landed Bailey's neat slipping. On several occasions, at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong by a quick dodge be escaped what appeared to and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, be a regular knock out blow and, in doing so Limited, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
seldom failed to get in a blow himself. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods |í D. Alles and H. Rogers then fought 6 rounds
after the have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th instant, will be subject for a purse presented by Jack McAuliffe: the lads were well matched, Blstone: 6lbs, and 8 All Claims against the Steamentat be pre-stone 4lbs., but Allen was slightly the stronger, sented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th while Rogers had the longer reach, instant, or they will not be recognized.*
to rent.
The fight was without special interest, most time being taken up by sparring at a distance, dig, jab, fewing cand away" for another 10 seconds, there was nothing between them, and from the amount of work done another round should have been ordered. Slovin, who was [981c | referés, declared it a draw,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 13th August, at 11-A-KI No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by,
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Agents, *-Hongkong, 6th September, 1901.
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In the Ching-hen, district, about 70 miles by- water and do by land south of Tientsin; some......
3,00 Boxers are reported to have raised their standard and are créating trouble again, and actively drilling, and two native Christian families have been massacred. The people in this district have been flooded out very largely, and this will lead many to join the ranks of the
Boxers. :
foreign soldier got drunk in a Chinese: store in the Native City a few nights ago, and elected to pass the night there. In the morn ing he was found dead and the store-keeper is under arrest charged with murder, but whether it was fa case of murder or suicide is not yet.
known.
Two workmen engaged in building houses in Bruce Road bad a quarrel yesterday and ended up by attacking each other savagely with sharp tools, and both had to be removed to hospital. on stretchers, one badly alashed about the head and the other wounded on the legs. It is doubt. ful if they will recover..
MANILA THREE CENTURIES AGO. THUMB IMPRESSIONS.
The utility of thumb impressions as a means
The Pittsburg Dispatch quotes the following of identification was forcibly exemplified in a extract from "Cavendish's First Voyage," case which recently occurred in the North-West which tells how he found the chief city of the Provinces. An old man of economical habits Philippines in 1588" Manila is well planted and possessing some property, lived entirely and inhabited with Spaniards to the number alone, his food being prepared for him by a of 600 or 700 persons, which dwell inja towa Brahman woman who visited the house twice aunwalled, which hath three or four small black day for that purpose. On the day of his death, houses, part made of wood and part of stone, when the woman had left after finishing her being indeed of no great strength. They bavo duties, two men were sitting with the de- one or two small galleys belonging to the town, The concluding event was a é round contest ceased. Nothing suspicious occurred in the It is a very rich place, of gold and other com between McAuliffe and Slavín, The latter night, but on the following morning the modities, and they have a yearly traffic from towered above the former, but then McAuliffe bld man did not appear, and the police even Acapulco, in Nueva Espana, and also twenty, strips a very big little man. Without going tually had to force an entrance inte ble or thirty ships from China and from the San- into every detail it was very, interesting to see apartment, where they found him lying dead guelos (people from Sauga, in Japan), which the clever manner in which the shorter man in his courtyard with twenty-four wounds on bring them many sorts of merchandisey The crouched and got well within the guard of his body. On the ground near the body was merchants of China and the Sanguelos Slavin, McAuliffelis eminently a two banded found a fotat containing a little water, and on part Moors and part heathen people, fighter and a great judge of timing and distance, this lofas was a bloody thumb print. The Im bring great store of gold with them, while his footwork is a maryel Slavin in spite pression was immediately photographed, and they trafic and exchange for silver and of his illness fought manfully, sticking to his the thumb priots of several persons, including weight for weight. These Sanguelos are men work and propping and swinging with good those of the two men who were last seen with of marvellous capacity in devising and effect and doing his utmost to stand off the the deceased, were taken and sent along with all manner of things, especially in all han
the photograph to the Criminal Identification crafts and sciences, and every one is opposing human sledge hammer.
Bureau. There the thumb impression, of one of the two men in question was found to cop perfect and skillful in his faculty, as few or no respond in every detail with the print left on Christians are able to go beyond them the lafak The man was accordingly arrested, which they take in hand. For and admitting his guilt to the magistrate, was embroidering upon satin silk, or eventually convicted on evidence, the most beast, fowl, fish or worn, for livel important part of which was the correspondence of the thumbprint with that found marked in perfectness, both in silk, silver, gol bland upon the Lotak
At the completion of the six rounds. Mc Aulide came forward and thanked the audience for their attendance, and offered $50 to any man in the Army, Navy or Torpedo Dopet Who
tand up to him for six rounds. sed the proceedings McAuliffe's
ing received with applause.
ILT-FRESH GOODS by, every
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