of extermination, is to denounce them to the Throne for not having done precisely what they did! Then they can be punished on grounds to which foreigners may not object.

A

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1901.

Wotels. GO TO THE

HOTEL,

KOWLOON

DOWNS, KOWLOON J. W. OSBORNE,

Manager.

Proprictor.

THE BAY VIEW HOTEL.

Entimations,

Sabang-Bay Harbour and Coal Co.,

Limited.

Very best brands of. Wings, Brors and Spirits only kept. Private T and Ombilien Coals at current rates.

diniers, a specialty,

Under entirely new management.

J. LACOCK,

Let us see what is happening to the real culprits in the meantime. The Joint Note presented by the Powers in February last required the infliction of the severest punis hment in proportion to their crimes upon certain persons indicated. One or two notorious criminals have been executed by the Powers themselves. Is is alleged that Yi Hsien, the Governor of Shansi who collected and killed some halfa hundred missionaries inthe courtyard of his official residence, has been executed and that Kang Yi has died natural307;c! death'; but both statements are open to doubt. Prince Tuan, at any rate, is at lorge and Tung Fuchsiang is at home in his family residence, which a correspondent describes as more like a fortress than a private house, and as contain ing vast stores of gold and silver among other property acquired in the suppression of re bellions and in such opportunities as that afforded by the chaos at Peking. One magis. trate, who had been denounced as guilty of seizing and handing over certain missionaries for execution to Yu Hsier, was found actually. in office in Shansi; and the Shanghai corre spondent of the Times informs us that an

Pleasantly situated Opposite the Race Course, (One Mile from Bund). other, who was notoriously responsible for

Spacious and well Furnished Rooms en suite or single. An Ideal Residence in the hot the atrocious murder of certain English mis-season. Unexcelled Cusine under the direct personal supervision of the proprietor. Billiard sionaries in the province of Cheklang,' is still | Room, Reception and Private Dining Rooms are replète with every Modern Comfort.

Prompt attention given to all Letters and Telegrams. A Representative attends the arrival of all steamers. Incor}

CA, BIDDLE. Proprietor and Manager.

METROPOLE HOTEL

Convenient distance from town, delightful

at large and posing as a person of imponance in Hangchow, although the British Consul-General demanded his exemplarary punishment a year ago. It need not surp ise us to be told that in- dignation is felt at such a miscarriage of justice within 100 miles of Shanghai; nor need we be surprised if the best officials in the Consular service resign positions which they feel to be intolerable under such humiliating conditions. Lord Lansdowne recognises that a Govern- ment which fosters this state of things, needs reform, thinks that the Powers did wisely to leave it alone; people who he credits with knowing the Chinese best have advised him that if we imposed upon them rulers or high officials of our choice, those rulers and those

⚫ officials would be known to the people mainly as persons who had been imposed upon them by the foreigner who is, he fears a cordial object of.

aversion, and would very likely be powerless for good." The sentence is redolent of Peking. We will let a provincial Chinaman reply: it is a Chinese suggestion that the Powers should

inform the Chinese Government that they can. not consent to withdraw their forces from Peking until the Emperor arrives there alone, armed with his proper prerogatives as sovereign of the Chinese Empire; and, further, that the Em press be required to sign an edict resigning, all pretensions to wield the authority she has usurped. It is not necessary to go through China displacing and replacing officials; such a course might baye the effect apprehended. All that is necessary is to displace a faction

who will certainly try to avenge themselves en all who refused to join in the "crimes against the laws of humanity and civilisation" which they instigated—and to replace the Em- peror in power.

A recent letter from Shanghai reminds us that the question, of endeavouring to get as much of the indemnity as possible out of foreļu prade is pur settled by die refusal to let it be imposed in the shape of Customs Dues. Arhey will try to let it through the medium of Jikin; and not only su hut (continues the writer) I much fear the result will be serious inter-pravim ial friction. Peking protests Against Tribute rice and Manchu pensiona being touched and says that likin, sa and Native Customs Are the things to go for. The Yangtze Viceroys in turn object, reasonably declaring that the row was none

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situation.

BOARD AND. RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO SHANGHAI

can obtain Superior Accómodation at Moderate Rates at the

HOTEL METROPOLE,

1, Bubbling Well Roail,

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Harrison, M. H. Hetenson, T. J. Haas, Peter

Johnstone, B. H.

Jephson, Capt. J. *

Jarvis, A. C.

Juunot.

Letters for the following persons lie un Haiman, Alexis claimed at the Past Office:- Ainslic, Mis. Arkinson, J. 1. Allage, Rev. T. Alexandler, M. R. Augustin, C. Almeida, P. J. Anderson, W. H. Aocha, O. A.

Anderson, C. M. N. Alex nder Miss Ahmed, A, Aziz

Barett, Mr. Bracter, Ry. Burke, Rev. P. G. Berger, 1. W.

+

Kelly, T.

Kaiser, H. W.

Latira, A.

Luz, 5.

Little, Mrs. A.

Jarvey, J.

Jones, L.

Liv, P.

Lorenzo, M.,

Lever, S.

Livingstone, J. Leslie, M. H. Limerckfeld Lee, T.

4 ang, R. W.

Leagner, M. V. Laming, C. H., D.D. Linke, F. 11. Leonand, M. Lester, H. Leod, J. M. M." Lawrance, Benjamine 'Lchwalm, Margarethe

McLean, A. E. Miller, U. H.. Mills, 'S. Maipang, W. Mills, S. C. Mitchell, W. Mundic Mullary Mary Macdonald Macurio Meoreki, M. Mehrtens

Mare, Monsieur

McGill McWillin Muller, O, McCultan Mant, J.,

Babonneau Brown. A., D. Di

Bonnet, F. Brown, F. W. Brown, P.A. R. G. A. Bennci, Major F. W. Brownell, N. Berth Beaachma, J. W. Baikofs, H. Bertram W. Browne, E. A Baylis, F. Beaseley, H. Bunvard, f. Barrington, J. Besnard, N. Barrington, J, H. Braidwood, W. p. Cramer, R. B. Browne, E.

Chinachiole, G-N., Cavill, Miss A Crilly, A. G. Campbell. H. Collins, My Crowley Cost, Francisca. Cruz, Miss C. Coumbas, G. Cuntz, C. Clydesdale Cuterall, L. Copolune. E. Colord, Capi Clarke, N. Carrington, Sir John Chapinan, Fr Douglass, Mrs. M. E., Nicholds, P. Carrington, Miss Dyson

Nibal, Din Dederich, J.

Norri, J Demate, A. P.

Oviedo, Drysdale, A. B. Drowd, l'. Esposito, E.

Bakin, E. Ewing, Rev. Elizaga, T. S. Excellor

•Emanuel & Co. Eugene, Miss Lulu Evans, Mrs. E, E Fitzsimmons, C. A. Fleming, G. Farr, A. J. M. Frankland, A. Forteit, M. P. Fernandes, J. M. Flying Jordans Foster, F. Flint, O. M.. Frud Fullou, A, - Ford, Mr. R. A. Frommgen, Miss Cath, Gizard, A. V. Galbraith, J. Grant, L. W. Guthrie, J. R. Grey, C. E. Chuan, Li Ping-hing and Yu Hsica are left

Godfrey

H. intact ? To conficate the estates of those | Gittan. Min leaders and apply the proceeds to the indemnity Gorcko, A. would not only be just but would tend to keep Geary, Sir W. N.

¿Groves, F. W. others in the path of rectituda | The present G. HR. Chinese Government will not do le, because the Grifiths, E. present Government is hand in glove with Grig, A. C. the criminals, The Emperor probably would, Gibsou, Mr. Gray, W. B Grodizibi, W.

of theirs....Moreover, of one thing you may be certain that the Reactionaries, who are still controlling-ilic-Court,-will-move-Heaven-nnd--Escheurier.-P. earth to get their knives into the Viceroys for Engert, M.

Eck, H. the "Bland which the latter made against the „^national uprising, and will make them pay up if they can." It is freely questioned whether retaliation will stop there It is to be feared that, when things cool, down, excuses may be devised for removing them from office, if not worse; and regrets are reitemted that Hii Majesty's Government have not seen fit to give them the explicit assurance which their con- duct entitled them to expert. It has been con. tended that China 'must stand together, and bear collectively the punishment of her crimes. But the provincial view is that the provin ces are units, and that the guilty abould suffer most. "Why" asks another Chinese correspondent should the people groan under new burdens, and this dislike of the foreigner be thereby intensified, while Paking practically escapes and the estates of such men as Tung. Fuchsiang and Kang Yi, Princes Tuan And

if he could escape because, these are Goetzo, H. A precisely the men who have been holding him

in 1898, to his appeal for help. The most crucial outstanding problems the punishment of officials, the safety of the loyal Viceroys, the Inauguration of administrative reform-would be put automatically in the way of solution by Bis restoration.But precisely for that reagh the Reactionaries will be careful to hold him fast. Doubts are even expressed whether the Empress and her triumvirate purpose returning to Peking at all. They name dates, which are

Morton, H. Mantle, H. L Mentosh, A. H: McCorvich Maudit, W. Mllinger, E H Meintosh, James Messer, Capt. J. Niveo, L Newby, Capt. A. Nowall, H. E. Nason, B

Norman, A. J. M. Nuton

F.

Olivier, The Hon. Olet, H.-M. Ocock, G. Peterson, W Pilcarin, W. G. Parfit,” J. S. *

Kong, A Petsil, F Paul

Pennybacker, C. Pabafan, H. Paton, Dr. B. L. Ponsonby, R.: Ponsonby,, R. Quency, P Robles, M. Richardson, W. N. Rutledge, H. B. Rice, C. Rosa, E. da Rove, H. Beinar

Repedios, A. Robertson, M Bust, A. Reid, (. G. Root, M. R. C

Robinson, N... Reallixinson Ross, Mr. A.. Reid, J. Gi Rouland, G. H. Singh, P. Belaner, 13, Bandalande Smith, A. H, Sprague, O.. Soolayman, H. Sanborne, Dr. F. G. Skillm, A Boula, M, H Bullivan, C. P. Sims, W. A.

Stephenson, Bob. Sassoon, P. M. Stevenson, J.. Sitwell, J. K. Sephton, G. Seishie, James Smith, Charles T. Slanot, James Schwartz, J. L., Shaysles, Mins Seg, of the Br. M. M.

in duress. The whole crisis might probably Glover, Misr have been averted if an ear had been lent, Green, T.

Grodinki, W.. Hermann H Heaton, T. Holdsworth, S Haiman, A. Habram Hunter J. A Hanson Holi Hassian Hobbs, W. Hamilton, A HucKID, F. Dama, J. W. Hemmings, B Hoskins

Torrance, Hogg, Miss

Trechlas, GIRAULTS GREAT SPECIALTY,

always postponed; and have even appointed Hartley ANTA

ficer to repair the roads; but manding roads meas opportunity for porulation, and one thing certain is that no opportunity of that kind Will ever be neglected by the creatures of the

Court Saturday Revino,

G

ABLE DELICACIES.

GIRAULT (TA

Ang

Tammler, W. Toms T

Jones, Thos.

Johnson, R. C.R.

James, S. 'C.

urdan, W. H. Jordan, L.

Jordan, Miss Nellie

Kaler, M. Keclin, II. Kapple, W. A, Kissersent, Smith "Kahuweiler, S.

List of Registered

Alal Khan

Andrews, Wm.

Treichles, W. Tremearne, Capt. A. J.

Newman. Upton, W. C. Veruc, Miss P. Venzey. Wennberg, H. O. Withington, 1. Whitney, I.. Wakefield, F. Walsh, H. Wiggins, Miss Williams, I. Wheeler, C. Walter, R. Whitaker, A. J. Wotton, H. R. Wennberg, Olof. Whinnaraly, T. C. Watson, L. T.

Covers in Poste Restante.

Koben, E. A. O Kallah Singh Lawan Singh Leins, L

Abbas Khari Ameer Shah Angadhi, M. S. ́· Allamis, Miss I. (2) Altmann, W. Azini Khan Atama-Singh

Buyan

Brandt, P. (2) ·

Jamanjee & Co.

Litton, G. (London.) Lall Singh'

Mene, (Terashima) Meier, J. W. H. -McGill,—Major-H. 8.-

(Tientsin)..

Martin, H., Mullary & Ca

Bowden Bros, & Co. (1)Mangal Singh

Badaun-Singh--(4)------Mukand-Siugh-

Calicux, Miss J.

Campbell, Capt.

Cameron A. 13.

Celestino, P.

Moribold, N.

Macdonald, Geo..

Mildehevich, J. B.

Mirza Singh, I.P.C. 801

Chin Wab, (Dead Mungal Singh

.i citer,)

that Singh

Neram Deco-

Now Club Sec.

Noble, James..

Carrington, Sir J. W. Nund Singb

Chune Carroll, J.

avid, J. A., Singapore. Dalail Khan, 1.P.C. 712

Enneheil, H. O.

Olbes, Fred Ofuku

Patchizelles, H.

Pekin Railway, Chief

Engineer..

Preman

“Ebrahim, E, LP.C. 760 Poliskoff, N. N.

Edurate, C.

Elia, 1 (21

Esay Khan

Fernandez. V. F.

Farrel, Capt.

*Robles

• Rosa, E. do

·Fode, Wazil, (Austria.) Kitto, W. A,

Rozario, T. A. de

.'+

Farida, No. 784 R. A.. Rozario, O. Goodchild, Mrs. J. C. Rodigo, B. J.

Comes, J. G...

Graves, W.

Caunt, C. F.

Gerald, A. (Nagasaki.)

| Gulvaq, 1. da Cunha

Brazil) Gray, C.,

Gaiguard

Hohnsbein, L. Hamlin, Mrs. G. Holececk, Mrs. R. Hutchinson, Mrs. Hallmin, E Isfahani, H.M.9. Isha Singh (a) Johnson, S.

Kwong Hing (Dead

Letter)

Kaiser, Singh

Kumura

Kala Singh

Roda Singh

Sam Ki, (Dead Letter) Sultan Mahomed Skeener, J.

Stohp, A

Sulabat Khan

Shubab Peen

Sham Dass

Thiny Tennis Culb,

Sect

Tilley, Capt. (6)

Talgantieff, Mrs.

Takir Mahomed

Whair Singh, I.P.C.716

Fulo Weh, North Sumatra,

Cable Address:- "HARCOAL, SADANG.”

"HIS Company supply best Welsh, Bengal

-Ships can moor at the wharves 'immediately after having entered the harbour, and coaling commences without delay at the rate of 60 tons per hour; timely notice being given, the rate of coaling may be increased to 80 tons per hour.

Depth of water at the wharves 30 feet at low spring-tide.

Excellent pure spring water can be supplied at current prices.,

Vessels calling, at Subang are exempt from harbour dues and pilotage, and when calling for the purpose of asaling only and taking in water, stores or provisions, 'no wharfage is levied.

A floating drydock for vessels of about 3,000 tons d'aplacement lies on the north side of the harbour entrance, ciose to the shore.

The company execute ship and mar ́ne on- gine repairs of all descriptions 'under the superintendence of experienced European Shipwrights and Engineers, at moderate prices.

and October, 1901.

[10800

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[495c

Mails.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

S. Yoshizawa. SHINANO MARU

G. E. P. Cook

KAGOSHIMA MARU

K. Korin

(BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and) FRIDAY, 11th. October, at

STEAMERS.

DESTINATIONS

SAILING, DATES.

YAMAGUCHI MARU.....(MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.....

Į

TUESDAY, 8th October, at

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COLOMBO

NOOD.

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG,

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-FRIDAY, 18th October, at

COLOMBO and PORT SAID

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(NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-į FRIDAY, 18th October, at

***HAMA rysk

Noon,

VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE,

İ

P. L. Pyno

YAWATA MARU...

A. Ę. Moses

U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA

SATURDAY, 19th October,at'

4 F.M.

MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE

ייד

HAKATA MARU....

F. L. Sommer KASUGA MARU........

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ק

SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, FRIDAY, 25th October, at

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* Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Frincipal_Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT Northern Railway and Atlantic Stenners,

For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c, apply at the Company's Locat Branch Office at Prince's Building, st Floor, Chater Road.

A. S. MIHARA, Manugir.

6

H mgk 84, 2nd October, 1901.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP-

TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA IN LAND SEA

OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU...

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. HONGKONG MARUJ

(via Shanghai, Nagu-

COMPANY.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

VIA

SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN,

KUBE AND YOKOHAMA..

saki, Kobe, Inland Saturday, 12th Oct., FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA,

Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu)

NIPPON MARU (via

at Noon.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Tuesday, 5th Nov..

Kobe, Inland Sea,

Yokohama & Hono

tulu)

AMERICA MARU

at Noon.

IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

Steamers

Captains.

Queen Adelaide.. 1,831 F. McNair...Oct. 8 Victoria...

3,502 Panton...Oct. 15 Braemar .... 3,601 W. Watt... Nov. 13 3750 W. Frakes... Nov. 26

(via Shanghai, Na-Thursday, 28th Nov., Glenogle gasaki, Kobe, in-

land Sea, Yokohama

& Honolulu)

at Noon,

"HE Twin Screw Steinship

THET

"HONGKONG MARU,"

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, | -

THE attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap mates offered by this Line to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR. and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.

HONGKONG TO LONDON £sa

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DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried. - Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by ont the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES. at Noon, taking Freight and Passengers for

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48- Japan, the United States, and Europe. ..

The Railroad travelling is second to none on Steamers of this time pass through the IN: the American Continent; two trans-continental " LAND SEA-OF-JAPAN, and call HONO-trains daily from TACOMA DINING CAR is LULU, and Passengers he allowed to break attached to trans-continental trains day and their journey at any paint,cg route.

aight; TACOMA to NEW YORK in 41 daya, Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky and CASCADE MOUNTAINS, The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route.

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of steamors, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.

Passengers bolding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of Overland Rail routes from San Francisco including the

HONGKONG TO VICTORIA, TACOMA £35.

The best route to the KLONDYKE GOLD FIELDS. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYRA and ST. MICHAEL

Rates of Passage to other Points on applica

Special rates allowed to `mambers of, Gavari, ment Services.

For further Information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

bODWELL & Co., LIMITED, General Agents. Hongkong, rat October, 1901.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and R10 GRANDE, Lion. and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAYS; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of L4 in addition to the regular tariff rate.

Passengers holding orders for OVERLAND [39 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 choice of direct fines

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"No. 4 Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 3rd January, voor

DENTISTRY.

fróc

Particulars of the various routes can be har on application,

„Special patas (tirat class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European

Wertheimer, Mrs. B. A MERICÁN SYSTEM, WONG HO-MI, officials in the service of China and Japan, and

Wo On, (2 Dead

Letters.)

Wiener, A.

Wazir Chand

Weinstein

Wing, Sir, Andrew A.

List of Registered Covers for Horohant

S.3. Chow.........

Ships.

W. Schoolder.

Demawongse ....K. Ross.

Dragaman

Erica

Helsagric

Idomeneus

Indravili

J. W. Holland,

..Capt Zindel..

Serang Humar,

E. Pugh

A. DETAYRES;

Loogas Brand

P. C. C. Klaa.....W. Shepherd (3)

Pilasiya Fakirmabomed Tandel.

Shantung....

H, S. Clifton,

Shantung. Capt. Quail-

St. Dunston

Sut Tai

",

"Sunghlang

» Strathgyle

T

Tatchogu

Loop. Piringer."

A. Nene,

... Robinian.

Herbert Clifton Field,

Trinon Capt. W, Reketi

Q. Anderson, Vlyszés. H. Roberts, Transport Wright S. Croft,

5.5. Fuensang.S. Farrel.

List of unclaimed Talegrama lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Ofoes St Hongkong.. Behnroy,

Thungsenglong, Ghingtai (2 telegrams). Trientat. Chunhangchang. Fungshingyung. Vankee.

Gannet. Giffard. Huffman, Kwongchancheong, Kwonghoplong. Loheengkee. Nghuyen Thanh

Tungshunter. Willner Wingjailoong With Woocheong Wood. Wookee. Yebisumoto. Yheet any Yown! poos: Yuephophal Schpadi (a telegrams) 1689 1459.

Norton.

Pacostrade,

Queenigh

Shiuchinchong

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5,032, 1,123.0478,100

Sagekei (9988) j'akma

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COFFEE, TUG OF LAS PREMISES G. CULT

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50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, and January, 1901.

RIGAUDEM

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turidkerchief

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RIGAURO

PERVORFOR

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NOTIUE

to Government officials and their families.

Through Bills of Lading issued for trans- portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, [8c to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerarn, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Company's and connecting Steamers,

reight will be received on board Quill 4 P.. the day previous to sailing. Parcal Packages will be received at Office until 5 P.M. same dayi ell. Parcel Packages should be

marked to address is full; valinna of same is required.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo de tined to points beyond San Francisca in the United States should be sent to the Company's Office in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs et San Francisco,

For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Quson's Building.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent Wanaka 17th September,

PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Agents for and in connection with dil THE OREGON RAILROAD-AND-

-NAVIGATION COMPANY, Operating the New First-class Steamships

"INDRAVELAPORAN MURALE

"KNIGHT COMPANION,"

between

HONGKONG and PORTLAND (OR) Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOJE, and YOKOHAMA,

TOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

Neither the CAPTAIN, the

ENTE. Por the THE Secamatip OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for day DEBT Contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessel during ber stay in Hongkong Harbour

CELETS DURRILL, British ship, Jefry —Order – HELENA WYMAN, American ship Yangon,

Ambold, Karnery & Cal

1, F. DHARMAN, American skip, Chapman,

"Ambaid Karbert. Et BCHEFF, Američan sh

“INDRAFURA,"

will be despatched for PORTLAND (OR) on or about the 14th October, 7901

Through Hills of Lading, issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points.

For through Rates of Freight and further Information, communicate with or apply to

ALLAN CAMERON, Pada) General Agent. ^v Hongkong, ark Soptember 1901

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ORIENTAL

HAVN GO

COMP

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

STEAM FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA”-

"PERBIAN GULV, CONTINENTAL and'

AMERICAN PORTS),

THE Steamship

PALAWAN,” Captala J Chellow, N. carrying Hin Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the rath October, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports,

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, ind Ten for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London's other Cargo for London, &c will be conveyed vid Bombay without Transhipment Wind

Parcels will be received at this Ofies until 4 .. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required. Vy Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bill of Lading.

For further Farticulara, apply to

H. A RITCHIE,

Superintendent Hongkong, 28th September, Tont 4NNI REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,

VA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. PROPOSED SAILINOS FROM HONGKONG.

"SATSUMA "KURDISTAN

LENNOX

RICHMOND CASTLE. ORONSAY

HILLGEEN

LOWTHER CAS

For Freight, and further

DOP

(101001 Hongkoor std October, root

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