THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901.
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CITY OF PEKING".
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.TUESDAY, 24th September, at Noon. WEDNESDAY, 2nd October, at 'Noos. .....SATURDAY, 19th October, at Noon. TUESDAY, 29th October, at Noon, TUESDAY, 12th November, at Noon. .WEDNESDAY, 20th Nov, at Noon.
HE P. M. Company's Steamship "CITY OF PEKING," will be despatched for SAN
TFRANCISCO'SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, INLAND SEA, KOBE, TOKOHAMA
and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point
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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 Canada.
Passengers hokling through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the cliuice of the Overland Kail Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL. WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payinent 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 te destination the choice of direct lines.
Special rues First-class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service.of the Governments of Chipa and Japan.
TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Special rates (ûrst class only) are confined and will apply only to Missionaries, Members of the Naval and Milury Services, ́and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan.
Return Passago.-Reduction will be made to passengers who do not bold return tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve months.
Through Bill 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 Stearners.
Freight will be received on board until a ., the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5-r.al., same day; all Panel Packages should be nurked to address in full; value of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Carga or parcel (valued at $1oo. Gold. or over) desumed, in Points, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies' Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.
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 us to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com- panies, Queen's Building,"
1901
Hongkong, (oth September, igoi.
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once stamp one 19, being in the height of Robberies and burglaries seem fashion. Just now it is the proper thing to PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF Bobberies. to be growing rather more com talk of boxing, and a nodding acquaintance mon of late. My advice to every-with Slavin or McAuliffe will put you up many HONGKONG, No. 1,165.
body is to keep one or two rather savage dogs rangs in your friends' estimation. If you know REGULAR MEETING of the above
Let them prowl about the house all night, and either and can cultivate a black cyo it is just LODGE will be held in the FREEMA- there is little fear of robbers. There is nothing as well, as then everybody thinks you are SONS' FALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the average roolis fears so much as a dog, taking lessons or have been having a friendly the 16th instant, at 5.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, particularly if it is of a fair size and of foreign spar Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. breed. The chow dog makes a very good.
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guardian för a „hruse, but his bark is worse than his bite, he will make a fearful noise if any stranger comes near the pince, but he can't be trusted to hold a man up. Of course you may have to pay, compensation now and again to a bitten servant, but that is cheaper and better in the long run than being robbed.
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I have been reading a good deal Christian about the Christian Scientists of Balenos.. late, Mr. Editor, and I have come to the conclusion that there must be something in their teachings. Here, for instance is a bit oftheir reasoning -
"You say a boil is painful; but that is im- possible, for matter without mind is not painful. The boil simply manifests your belief in pain, through inflammation and swelling; and you call this belief a boil. Now, administer mentally to your patient a high attenuation of truth on this subject, and it will soon cure the boil. The fact that pain cannot exist where there is no mortal mind to feel it, is a proof that this so- called mind makes its own pain; that is, its own belief in pain."
Now it seems to me, Mr. Editor, that there is more than appears on the surface in this. All you have to do to cure a pain is to destroy your mind
Matter minus mind is not [995c painful, and therefore, when you reduce yourself to a lump of matter without mind you can't feel pain What a comfort this statement will be to some of us. So long as we are acutely sensible of pain we know we have plenty of brain power, and there- fore, the more we ache the wiser we must ba. Perhaps this also explains why some fools are so very callous in hurting people's. feelings. They are merely lumps of matter. and hence they cannot feel pain, nor under- stand that they cause it to others. By the way, I wonder if Christian Scientist would feel the birch? He'd have to be a very absent minded beggar not to l
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My fashion column proved to be Fashion, so popular last week, Mr. Editor,"
and have had so many letters on the subject that I feel I must come to the rescue and give the 'gilded youth of the Colony- some more advice, but first I must answer
PERPLEXED-It is not considered good taste to wear brown shoes with evening dress; why not try Nubian blacking on white canvas shoes, if expense is an object?
BRUNETTE-If his moustache is as trouble some as you say, you might get him to shave by
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admiration for clean shaven Naval Officers. Cultivate the acquaintance of a few middies; they are generally harmless, being detrimentals at that stage, but I have frequently known them to bring a somewhat backward beau 10. his senses.
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VOLUNTEER No: if your eye-glass falls out while you are standing to attention you must let it be, you can fix it again when the order is given to "stand easy."
SWIMMER--Gin Cocktails are not good to train on you had better give them up.
Now that I have answered a few of the more important questions addressed to me I can go on with my fashions, Mr. Editor.. I see by the
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Castor and Pollux were believed to have, as sisted the Romans in the battle of Regilus, fought against the Latins, and a temple was erected to their honour on the spot Forum where they were seen after the battle, just opposite the temple of Vesta, Cesar tolle us that during his campaign in Africa they also showed themselves, and presaged his victory over the followers of Pompey. The visitation happened in the month of February during the second watch of the night. "A dense cloud sud-" denly appmached, together with a terrible hail. storm, and the lancea of the 5th Legion were tipped with fire. Procopius also relates that" when Belisarius prepared to advance against Mr. Tan Jiak Kim, ef Singapore, and his the hordes of the Vandals, the spears of his son, continue to enjoy, their visit to this soldiers emitted sparks. Wa bad curious in- country, and have been well received at the stance of a similar superstition in the letter of Colonial Office. Mr. Kim is a noted man in the Mahdi to Emin Pasha, calling on him to the Straits Settlements and has figured promin-surrender in the name of Allah and the Pro ently on the Singapore Council. He has told phet As a proof of the divine favour, he in a Daily Mail representative that he was formed Emin that "tongues of fire,” had ap particularly grateful to the Government for the peared on the lances of his troops. After the manner in which they had rendered him every introduction of Christianity the phenomenon assistance in the business with which he has only changed its name, and the superstition tions relating to Singapore public affairs. now called the Fire of St. Elmo, or of Santa been engaged, which fembraces several ques- continued during the Middle Ages. It was
The Straits-born Chinese," said Mr. Kim, "are British subjects. We can't say much one way or the other about affairs in China or China's future, for, to tell the truth, wo are less interested in China than we are in British Colonies." When asked if he was a reformes disclaimed any sympathy with the, reform pro- Mr. Kim threw up both hands and heartily
paganda in China: "Kane Yu Wei," he said "has done more harm than good in China."
ST. ELMO'S FIRE. Ariel--I boarded the king's ship; now on the
beak,,
Now in the waist, the deck, in every
cabin.
flam'd amazement sometime I did
..dividė,
topmast,
And burn in many places on the
The yards, the bowsprit, would I flame
distinctly,
Then meet and join: Jove's lightnings,
the precursors.
O' the dreadful thunderclaps, more
momentary And sight outrunning were not the
fre, and cracks
Clara, in the Mediterranean, and of St. Nicolas in the West. It was also known as the Fire of St. Helena. The Portuguese called it Corpus Sanctum, which has been corrupted by English sailors (who have their full share of the national habit of never pronouncing a foreign name St. Nicolas of Barrl was renowned as a saint correctly) into "Composant," or "Comorant."
in Western Europe during the 12th century; and St. Elmo although the name has been derived from Elias or Elijab, was probably tha St. Erasmus, Erasmo or Ermo of the Italians, a priest of Fourmies, who, in the beginning of the 4th Century, suffered a cruel martyrdom by, disembowelment, which has been painted by several artists, including the celebrated Poussin, whose picture' is now in the gallery of the Vatican. He was regarded as a patron saint
of fishermen and sailors in the Mediterranean, and the fire of "Castor and Pollux," which came to bear his name, was taken as a sign of his protection.
When Benjamin Franklin, about the middle of the 18th century, proved that lightning is a discharge of atmospheric eléctricity, it became clear:bat St. Elmo's Fire was another electrical Of sulphurous roaring the most
phenomenon. The electricity of the atmosp- mighty Neptune
here was made a special study, by means of Seem to besiege, and make his bold electrometers, and of late years many interest---
waves tremble,.
ing facts have been found out concerning it, Yea, his dread trident shake-7he but there is still a great deal to discover. It is
Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2.
known that ordinarily, that is to say, in fair The faming meteor so vividly described by weather, the surface of theearth and sea, with all.. Shakespeare in The Tempest, and so familiar conducting bodies on them, such as buildings, to sailors, was known to the ancients as " Castores, animals, and ships, are charged with nega and Pollux" from the hernic twins who, after the beautiful and sublime fable of the Heilanés, became the emblem of fraternal love to future ages. It will be remembered that when Leda, the queen of Sparta, was bathinglin the Eurotas, she was approached by Jupiter in the like ness of a swan, and afterwards gave birth to twins, of whom Pallux or Polydeuces was the son of Jupiter, and hence an immortal, while Castor was the son of Tyndareus, her husband, and therefore a mortal. From their childhood the Tyndarides were inseparable companions, Castor was famous for his skill in horseman- ship, and Pollux in the art of boxing. They took part in many adventures; for instance, the expedition against Athens to recover their young sister Helen or Helena from the hands of Theseus, king of that city; the hunt of the Calydonian boars and the voyage of the Argo nauts under Jason in search of the golden fleece. We are told by Diodorus that when the heroes were passing through the Propontis the Argo encountered a violent gale, and Orpheus, the post, invoked the deities of Samothrace. The storm fell, and the heroes were amazed to see the heads of the Tyndarides crested with fame. They regarded these mysterious fires as a token of the divine pro- tection. For, in these olden times when men. believed in a God or Gods who ruled over Nature, but as yet knew nothing of her univer sal laws, they were always ready to appeal to the deities by prayer and sacrifice, or to look for a special manifestation of their will and
power in things they did not understand.
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tive electricity, or the kind of electricity which is excited on a stick of scaling'wax byrubbing it. with a slik handikerchief. The atmosphere on the other hard, except the strata in contact. with the earth, is charged with positive electri city, like that obtained by rubbing a glass rod, These two opposite electricities attract each other, and hence it follows that the negative" electricity of the earth discharges itself by the points and pinnacles of the surface on which it tends to accumulate. When this discharge be comes excessive it is visible to the eye as light, and hence the phenomenon of St. Elmo's Fire, which appears to be nothing more than a natural form of what is called the "brush dis charge from the conductor of an electrical machine." In fair weather the discharge from the earth is seldom or never so strong as to be- come visible; but in broken or tempestuous weather it sometimes produces a fine display. of the light. In such times the discharge may be either of negative or positive electricity, for the surface of the earth often changes its electrification from negative to positive in bad weather. Sir William Thomson supposes that high winds or cyclones may lift the stratum of air, which is next the earth in fair weather, and therefore negative, into the upper air, and thus render the higher parts of the atmos phere negative instead of positive. This negative charge may induce or draw a corresponding positive charge to the earth's surface, and thus reverse the conditions obtain ing in fine weather.
As electricity tends to discharge itself from According to one version of the rayth, Castor pointed conductors, St. Elmo's Fire at sea is and Pollux afterwards carried off their cousins generally seen on the tips of spars or the Phoebe, a priestess of Athena, and Hilaira or slender cordage sear them; but according to Elaira, a priestess of Artemis, two lovely one account, it as also been noticed on the daughters of Leucippus who were betrothed to crests of waves. The Bames are usually in other cousins, Lynceus and Idas, the sons of tufts and sheaves, or aigrettes, and they some Aphareus, a brother of Tyndareus. Lynceus times fit to and fro with a hissing sound and Idas pursued the ravishers to recover the Humboldt witnessed a display in which the as to your true nationality. I hear that as S. damsels, and a combat took place at Aphidna, maintopgallant mast from the truck for thres SANG KEE,
Andrew's Day approaches, tartan ties are to;
a district of Laconia Castor perished under feet downwards was enveloped in a "cold, 298, Des Voeux Road Central. become fashionable. It is a great mistake to "Hongkong, 5th September, 1901. (976 to and buy the tartan of any particular the sword of Lynceus, and Pollux avenged him blaze" of phosphoric light. The fore, and clan, All the principal ones are so well by slaying Lynceus with his spear. Idas mizzen mast were also glowing, hut to ass known that anyone meeting you in the street Tushed upon Pollux, but he was killed by the extent. On z6th October, 1813, when the can tell at a glance if you are a Campbell, lightnings of Jupiter. When Pollux saw that Sandwich packet, homeward bound from the or a McGregor, and so on. The best way is to his brother was dead, he besought his father to West Indies, was zoo miles north of the Bas invent one of your ows, then look up some let him dis too, or grant the like immorality hamas, and ranning through a storm of rain obscure king and say that you are a direct desto Castor, Jupiter permitted him to share his and lightning, the spindle of each mast w cendant of his and your family has wom the Immortality with Castor, so as they might live illuminated for about two hours. There are tartan for centuries. This generally works well, alternately in Hades and on earth. We are probably many interesting records of this meteor particularly with the ladies. I have had a great also told that he translated them into the con- hid in the pages of ships loga, or stowed away many questions of late as to the advisability of stellation of the Dioscuri (sous of God), known in the memories of old salts along with other adopting a hyphen. I should certainly advise to the Romans as Gemini, or The Twiss very curious tackle. It is doubtful, however, my readers to do so if they possess a common They received divine honours in Sparta, and if anyone has ever seen it Arming amazement name. But be sure and get a good high-sound their worship spread to Italy and Sicily, Like in every cabin," as Shakespear has it, for ing name for the front one. Fitzciaronco-Jones the Kabiri or Phoenician divinities of Samoth cabins are confined spaces, and the discharge 162 and Montmorency Robinson look a good des! | race, they were believed to protect the traveller, partial to exposed situations. It has been obser.... better than the ordinary, single barrelled Jones, and Poseidon, or Neptune, is said to have ved on the heads and hats of persons in the open and Robinson, and make people think you given them power over the sea. They were air, as in the case of the Tyndarides, alde on were really of some consequence at home, represented as two horsemen having egg- the mates of horser. On a cold November At the same time if a just as well to shaped helmets crowned with stars and hold- evening, several years ago there was k study the Peerage, for then, at a dinner or ing spears in their hands. When two lights of thick snowstorm in Cherbourg, and as M.
you can
talk familiarly of titled St. Elmo's Fire were sen together during a Delamare, a worthy citizen of the Rop The learning by heart of a few little tempest it was considered a token of their pre- promenading the streets under the anecdotes of bight personages also helps a great sence and a sign of fair wealther, Whan a of, his umbrella, - he became aware of deal. By the way, the pink shirt is falling into single light was seen it was called Holena, singular buzzing ~ around.. him,
This season will probably see a probably after their unfortunate sister, Halan of a swarms of insects. To revival of greens and yellows, These garments of Troy and portended bad weather,
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