THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901.
Shipping—Steamers.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
FOR
TIENTSIN
TIENTSIN
SHANGHAL... MANILA
LIMITED.
"PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND,
COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRIS BANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE....
.TO SAIL.
... 25th instant. 25th instant.
STEAMERS.
KIUKAIANG" KWEIYANG " *TSINAN "**
URINGTU "
3rd October, 12th October.
'CHINGTU "'* ..
12th October.
* The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these stramurs, which are fitta 1 throughout with Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon it Cirried,
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
OUTWARDS.
FROM
STEAMERS.
DUE.
GLASGOW, and LIVERPOOL..
3rd instant.
1st October.
9th October,
FOR LONDON.
"AJAX"
*CALCHAS "NESTOR
LAERTES"
HOMEWARDS.
"PYRRHUS
"CALCHAS "
"NESTOR
"MACHAON
ULYSSES!" "DARDANUS
For Freight, apply to
1st Oct., 1901. 15th
29th " 12th Nov, 26th
2
FOR LIVERPOOL (DIRECT), (Taking Cargo at LONDON RATES).
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES...
FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
THE Company's Steamship
"LAOS,"
Captain Riquier, will be despatched for abuve ports on or about TUESDAY, the 24th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
P. DE CHAMPMORIN, Acting Agent.
Hongkong, 17th September, 1901..
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA..
HE Company's Steamship
THE
LAISANG,"
Captain Payne, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JÄRDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers.
Hongkong, 17th September, 1901.
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THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHĄ,
THE
LIMITED.
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ki............se umrer 15th Oct., 1901.
... 15th Nov
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, 0. 8. 8. Co.
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
LIMITED.
FOR TAMSUI VIA SWATOW & AMOY.
T
"HE Company's Steamship
#DAIGI MARU,"
Shipping. STEAMER.
THE OSAKA SHOSEN. KAISHA, · LIMITED,
FOR ANPING VIA SWATOW AND AMOY.
HE. Company's Steamship
ΤΗΣ
"MAIDZURU MARU,"
Captain K. Sudzuki, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd' October..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents.
Hongkong, 20th September, 1901.
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SAILING VESSEL.
THE
FOR NEW YORK. HE 3/3 A. I. I. American ship
"MANUEL LLAGUNO,”- will load during September and October, sail- ing about 25th October.
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
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Hongkong, 8th July, 1por.
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WATCH MANUFACTURERS, STEAM FACTORY ESTABLISHED 1864. ST. IMIRR, SWITZERLAND.
SPECIALITIES: LEVER WATCH & CHRONOGRAPHS. TRADE MARKB:
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MAXIM, BERNA, &c.
EPAIRS of WATCHES and.CLOCKS by competent European experts at Moderate Rate..
No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 15th May, roo
HONG SING,
& Beaconsfield Arcade.
15260
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of the Newest
Patterns in Cloths, Canvasses, and
Captain T. Kitano, will be despatched as above Ducks: Complete Gentlemen's Outfitting. on SUNDAY, the 22nd instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHĄ, Agents. Hongkong, 16th September, ror.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-FOSTE FRANCAIS
NOTICE,
STEAM FOR
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SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MAR- SEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PRTS, LONDON, HARVE, BORDEAUX; ALSO
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE. MONDAY, the 23rd September, 1901,
ON MONDAY, the 23rd Septe her, 190
FOR FOOCHOW VIA SWATOW AND "INDUS, Captain Duchateau, with Mails,
AMOY.
THE Company's Steamship
ANPING MARU,"
Captain S. Atsumi, will be despatched for the above Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents, Hongkong, rch September, an'i NIPPON YEN KAISHA. FOR MANILA.
THE Company's Screw Steamship
331c
"ROSETTA MARU (3,441 Tous Gross, Captain N. Taith, will be despatched for the above Part, on FRIDAY, the 17th instant, at 4 KM
This Mail Steamer is provided with superior accommodation and with all modern fittings and improvements for the safety and comfort! of Passengers. Electric Light and Refrigerator. Doctor add Stewardess carried.
Return Tickets issued by this Company are available for return by steamers of the other Lines.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
A. 5. MIHARA, Manager.
(10380 Hongkong, 20th September, 1901.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
"GLENGYLE," Captain T. Darke, will be despatched for the above Port, on the 28th September, 1901,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS: & GOW. 19270 Hongkong, 28th August, 1901.
CALIFORNIA AND ORIENTAL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE ATCHESON TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILROAD CO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TO SAN DIEGO AND SAN FRANCISCO, VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
Taking Cargo and Passengers to JAFAN PORTS, and HONOLULU, The ÜNITED STATES, &c. Strathgyle...... | i about
THE Steamship THE
Oct.
15
"STRATHGYLE,” will be despatched for SAN DIEGO and SAN FRANCISCO, VIA MOJI, KOBE, YOKO-| HAMA and HONOLULU, on or TUESDAY, the 15th October.
to any point
Through Bills of Lading issued
Cargo will be received on board until 5..."
in the United States. Conduit
the day previous to sailing. Parcel packages
Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this port for MARSEILLES via ports of call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.
Cargo and Specie will be registered fox Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in | transit through Marseilles for the principal
places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon," Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.Mŋ Specic and Parcels until 3 FM. on the 22nd instant. (Parc is at not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con tenis and Value of Packages are required.
For Further particulars apply at the Com- pany's Office.
P. DE CHAMEMORIN,
Acting, Agent, Hongkong, 11th September, 1901.
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA: TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE
TO
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*VICTORIA (B.C.) AND SEATTLE. Calling also at TACOMA and carrying Cargo on through Bills of Lading to NEW YORK and other points of the United States in connection
with the
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Co's LINES.
'HE Steamship
THE
" TEENKA},"
Tons 4,642, Commander II. C. Harris,
is due here on 24th instant and will have quick despatch.
For Rates of Freight and further Particulars, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 10th September, 1901. [999c EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENS. LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &C)
THE Steamship
"AIRLIE," Captain George, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 3rd October, at Noon.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi sions, Ice, &c, throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light.
A Stewardess and a duly-qualifed Surgeon are carried.
NB-Return Tickets issued by this Com- pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA- TIUN COMPANY, and vice versa.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
Ayanta Ingkang, oth September. Fool
(9929
will be received at the OFFICE until the same UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN
tine. All parcels should be marked to address
in full. Value of same is required by
Consular Invoices, to accompany cargo des. tined to Points beyond San Diego, should be sent to the Company's Office, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Diego.
For further Information as to Freight, or Pankage, apply i
SWIRE Agents.. Hongkong, China and Tapas. Hanyban, 19th Sapiamber, to Trojac
STEAMSHIP LINE. He
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL, THE Company's Steamship
“LONGSHIPS,” Captain. Moore, will be despatched as above ́on or about the rsth, October,ja
For Freight apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agentar z Hongkong oth
Hongkong, geth August, 1901,
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FRANCE IN THE FAR EAST.
THE COMING OF M. KLOBUKOWSKL M. Klobukowski, the new French Minister to Siam, passed through Singapore recently for Saigon on his way to Bangkok.
The following in written from Paris, by an occasional correspondent, to the Straits Timer
There is, probably, no movement made by a Russian, German, or French steam-launch between Saigon and Vladivostock that does not more or less affect Singapore temper and afford pegs for local fulminations against the -underhand tactics of unscrupulous foreigners,
It is with these thoughts that I view the departure of M. Doumer and the appointment of a new French Minister to Siam with satis faction. Whatever projects these two clever foreigners may have will certainly be check. mated by Singapore intelligence and foiled by her military ardour. Notwithstanding my confidence, I have; however, no doubt that the arrival of M. Doumer at Saigon and the arrival of M. Klobukowski at Bangkok, will slightly flutter the local political dovecotos of your good port, and bring to sharp attention many a proud bombardier with a Singaporean thirst to win immortal laurels in the civilized business of international throat-cutting. The passage of the Indus at Singapore will result in local predictions, prophecies, and head shakings. You will hear that old scare of certain impend ing developments in Southern China, Yunnan' will, probably, be menaced, Siam endangered, Hainan invaded-in a word, you will probably have all the old stage property dragged forward with a great deal of lime light and stage thunder. If not, then Singapore has ceased to be entertaining and has turned tail on her best. traditions.
SCIENTISTS VICTIMIBED.
Onca mare American scientists have been. victimaised by a practical joker. The supposed mammoth prehistoric 75 ft. anako discoveréu at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, about which urcheologists recently raved, proves to be a pure fake. The hero, of the joke is said to be an octogenarian, Geo. Hull, of Binghampton, New York. He has devoted half his lifetime to hoaxes of this kind, and is also the reputed author of the famous prehistoric petrified 13-ton man found at Cardiff, New York. Hull has an ingenious secret process of Imitating petrified remains with cement and clam sholla. Tho Natural History Museems of America will ba overhauled with a view to sepamling the genuine articles from Hull's fake remains.
THE ORIGINAL OF SQUEERS.
In reference to the letter asking for informa tion as to the original of Squeers, which appear- ed recently in the Morning Leader, Mr. Alfred Collis sends the following extract from a letter written by his father, dated 2 June, 1852: "la my last I promised to tell you the result of my confab with the landlady about Dickens and Nicholas Nickleby and Mr. Squeers and Miss Squeers and poor Smike and farmer Brodie. It differed somewhat from the account. I think. it is tolerably clear that Dickens really did think of the particular school in this village (Bowes), although it is no doubt true that he borrowed much from similar schools in
referred to, and, one of them actually, com- menced an action for libel, while not long ago some one unearthed an advertisement from the Times which was almost word for word identical with Mr. Squeers' prospectus." -
other districts. The tale describes the school' as being a few miles from Greta Bridge. The village of Bowes is five miles from Greta Bridge. The master of the school was an eccentric per- son and resembled Mr. Squeers in the fact of his having a covering over one eye-having, I be lieve, only one eye. It appears also that a There are three questions which interest gentleman before 'Nicholas Nickleby was. more or less closely Singapore and its desti- published stopped with the landlady of the inn nies-not to speak of its amour propre and--and made very minute inquiries into the man- Imperialism. I refer to Siam, Yunnan, and the agement of this and other schools, and every- Another cörres. island of Hainan. Now with regard to Siam. body applied it to the tendency appears to be "to let things pondent recalls the fact that when Nicholas slide," and to allow that curious little, State Nickleby was published, at least three York- to hobble along as best it may until political shire schoolmasters believed themselves to be events push it again forward and insist upon a definite solution of an exceedingly thorny problem. But to anyone who is acquainted with M. Doumer's proposals during his visit to Siam in 1900-and these proposals are of ancient date and are somewhat stale news---] mean to Strait readers,—there can be no man- ner of doubt that nothing bellicose is projected, in that quarter, at least from the French side. Railway projects, and colonial sxhibitions are not, generally, the precursors of warlike ådven: :| tures, even were it not that men of the Doumer stamp are far too intelligent to resort to force where gentler means are more remunerative. With regard to Yunnan, there seems to be no reason to fear any complications or armed designs in that direction. Commercial activity there may be much heard of, but France is heartily sick of that zoth century, farce "ex- pedition internationale, to hear of any more such betises. So long as China does not massacre French missionaries and continues to suppress her border "Blackflags" there is little to be feared for Yunnan. And Hainan was never
less liable to be troubled by French hostility. There will probably be more signs of Erench commercial activity in that island, but commer. cial enterprise. does not spell political absorption. It is however, clear to most average. observers that Hainan, blocking as it does the Gulf of Tonquin, may be regarded as quite as much in the French sphere of influence as Heligoland is in that of Germany. The only need for surprise with regard to this question Trained Mechanicians sent to Out-forts to fit is that the French have not long ao absorbed
up Installations if required.
the island, with the same right that Mirs Bay and the mainland of Hongkong were occupied, by Great Britain. But France, probably, has been somewhat "scared," as the Yankees say, by the grim and dignified attitude of Singapore I cannot suggest to you any weightier and more puisssant reason.
NOTE ADDRESS ICE HOUSE ROAD.
For fall Particulars, &c., &c.,
Apply to
W. STUART HARRISON,
Hongkong, 19th August, 1901
Manager.
For Sale.
A SPECIÁL SALE
THOUGHT IT WAS WATER.
The Rangoon Times of the and inst. says:- [29 At about twenty minutes past eleven last night a fire broke out in the Kala Bustee, Theinbyoo Circle, south of the slaughter house. A steamer and a manual were despatched from the fire brigade station but there was only: sufficient water for one small manual. Five. shanties, made of durpee leaf and bamboo, were destroyed in about. 15 minutes, the fire starting in the central hut Two women were badly burned abope the face, and body, one of whom died in hospital and three little children were burnt to death,
WILL BE HELd` at the ITALIAN CONVENT, on behalf of the poor Orphans from the 33rd instant, at a P.M., to the 28th, of Ladies and children's underclothing and other useful and embroidered anicles suitable for birthday presents &c.
The prices will be marked on every article. The Superioress hopes to receive and merit a large share of public patronage.-
ITALIAN CONVENT, 20 Caine Road. Hongkong, 9th September, rgar,
· FOR SALE.
According to the police report, after the. wedding feast provided by Sekunder, the father: of the bride, was over, the female guests crowded into the house to see the bride. Suddenly an alarm of fire was raised and a panic ensued. The male guests rushed into the burning house EVERAL MODERN BOOKS on En- and rescued the women, though two of them
For List, apply
"STEAM," Cle The Hongkong Telegraph. "Hongkong, Toth August, 1901.
Sineering Subjects.
FOR SALE,
URAL BUILDING LOT: No. 1 situate R
upon MOUNT GOUGH, THE PEAK, together with the Four Houses standing there on. The owner is prepared to accept an offer
werp badly bumt, one, an elderly woman dying in hospital this morning and the other, the bride, being badly scorched on the fore- head and body. Unfortunately, three little children, two girls and a boy, aged 8, 6.and 4 years respectively, who were asleep in the house, were forgotten in the ex citement, and were burnt to death; their charred bodies have been recovered. The fire
was caused is said, lay a naked lamp being separately, subject to the existing tenancies teft, close alongside the thin plank walling, any portion of the purchase money can remain on Mortgage at 8% per annum. For detailed which caught fire. A man seeing the flames Particulars, apply to
from outside, rushed in and slezing a tin which DENNYS & BOWLEY, he thought contained water, threw it on the
Solicitors, SUPREME COURT HOUSE.
US fire. It was however kerbsine, and the flames Hongkong, 24th August, 1001. (9100 blazing up fiercely, caught the roof, the build
ing being destroyed in an incredibly short time. The fire brigade, the police staff, arrived with Commendable promptitude, but were helpless for want of water, there being only sufficient to Cupply a small manual" The wedding cere THE ROBINSON PIANO CO mony had not been completed and the bride Hongkong, 27th May, 190t..
1365e groom har not basa suam siace,
FOR SALE, CHEAP. COTTAGE PIANO by BORD, of PARIS, Three years old, in Excellent Condition For Price, & apply to
SHIPPING.
Arrivals.
ARGONAUT, British 1st-class cruiser, 11.000, G. H. Cherry, 21st Sept.,-Nagasaki 16th .. September. DIAMANTE, British steamer, 1,54, J. Ratten-
bury, ist Sept.Manila 18th Sept., Gene ral-Shewan, Tomes & Co. V KOH-SI-CHANG, German steamer, 1,491, Leuss, 21st Sept., Bangkok 14th Sept. Generali -Butterfield & Swire, E
HOIKAO, French steamer, 509, M.-Merlees, 21st Sept., Pakhoj and Haibow, 20th Sept., General-A. R. Marty.
Clearanocs at the Harbour Offico. Rajaburi, German str., for Swatow, Independent, German str., for Chefoo. Decima; German str, for Swatow, Lyeemoon, German str., for Shanghai. Daybreak, British stu, for Shanghái, Floimoon, British str., for Canton. Pak Kong, British str. for Canton, Dalgi Moru, Japanese str., for Swatow. Ness, British str., for Moji. Whampoa, British str, for Shanghai. Hatching British str., for Amay. Sullberg, Geman sir, for Newchwang. Tordenskjold, Norwegian str., for Samurang.
Sept 21, Bombay, British str., for Singapore. Sept. 21, City of Calcutta, Brit. str., for Amoy. Sept. 21, Sumatra, Brit transport, for Calcutta: Sept. 11, Tordenskjold, Norwegian steamer, for.
Samarang.
Sept. 21, Hailan, French str., for Kwong-chow-
..wan.
Sept. 21, Whamfa, British str., for Shanghai, Sept. 21, Daybreak, British str., for Shanghai, Sept. 21, Nis, British str., for Moji. Sept. 21, Andalusia, German str., for. S'pore. Sept, 21, Agamemnon, Brit. str., for Shanghai. Sept. 21, Independent, German str, for Chefoo. Sept. 21, Rajaburi, German str., for Bangkok,
Per Diamante, from Manila-Messrs. An drews, Brayne, Benjamin, Mrs. Whitney, Dr. Sanger, Capt Pottes, Messrs. Reyes, L. Can Beng, 8. Antco, Osorio, Lin Leong, O. Sheener, D. R. Camason, Misses Graceoria, O: Shetter, Gleason, Mrs. Petersen, and 92 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS,
Capt. Leuss, of the steamship Rok-sichang, from Bangkok, reports:-Generally fine weather. and calms.
Captain Rattenbury, of the steamship. Diamante, from Manila, reports-Fing clear, calm weather and smooth sea-
Captain G. H. Cherry, of H.M.S. Argonaut from Nagasaki, reports-Encountered typhoon on Tuesday night, no damage done, sen quite
mooth since: Thursday,
AN APPEALAM
THE SVERRA CAINE ROAD, bere most
CONVENT, respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongliong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinda of NEEDLE WORK WOR
Gentlemen's Shirts made to ordet, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones,
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing Cut- dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required
The Superioress will also be most, grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be m into Books for the Children of the Poor Scho who are taught by the Sisters **Hindeksoz, azud April: 28025