arrested got in their work. They were all agents and tons of Lukbans who requested them to collect an import duty on every picul of hemp that changed hands.
نساء
There is an intense demand for lamp and prices are unusually high on accound of the war, the present rate to sellers boing about $14 Mex. per picut (early 134 lbs.) Hence a tremendous revenice, has been obtained from this source, at the same time Luthan's army has had plenty of rice from unprincipled dealers, in exchange fir the hemp As the présidents, deceived 20 par ceft of the tioney the collected it can be ingined they were "Sufficiently" zralous to satisfy. General Lakban.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1901.
Hotels.
GO TO THE
Farrel, Car Feinstein, la Contos, J
Ginves Gerald, A. (Nm Gray, C. J Grodzicki, M. Gulon, Madams Hohusbein, La Hamlin, Mrs. G. Holececk, Mr.'R. Hutchinson, Mfrs. Hallmin,
For, E. de Ritto, W. A.
Rozario, O. Roda Singh aki) Richards, F. T.
Robson, S. G. (Singa
pore)
睿
KOWLOON HOTEL, & va
J., H. DOWNS, Manager.
KOWLOON.
J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor
THE BAY VIEW HOTEL
Isfahani, H. MISC
Very best binds of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private Hanman, G. H dinners, a specialty.
1075e!
Under entirely new ingement.
J. LACOCK.
METROPOLE HOTEL. Convenient distance from town, delightful
situation.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO SHANGHAI
cant obtain Superior Accomodation at Moderate Rates at the
HOTEL METROPOLE,
CIVIL OFFICIAIS TREACHEROUS, With the arrest of his agents, the active blockade of Salwar island,bis, source of resepe suspealed and his supply of ree cut off the jinsurvexto leader, is finding the net lightening around him, slowly but surely.
The presidentes showed great | 10730)| amażenient at their arrest, as they thought there was little fear of discovery. It happens, however, that my officers have by experience learned in look to the so-called "pacified" islands to End the vrat "ronice of the instr gent activity which may be showing tself on another sind neut or sepote. Though there may be civil a viroment, apparent neutrality, and my actuid surface acts of hostility, the "coppestead" spirit is there und ready to show, itself at any grement. Knowing where to look for the upholders of the revolution, it is no breat mystery bow the officials of an is and some distance, from the real revolutionary activity have been appre hended.
PUNISHING THE TIGITORS.
-Levie island is believed to be tarred with the same stick" and many official heads there "Hie unca y o' nights..
His Excellency the Civil Governor of Leyte will have a big task on hand in nominating,
1, Bubbling Well Road,
Ple suntly situated Opposite tiro Race Course, (One Mile from Bund).
·Spacious and wel: Furnished Rooms'en suite or single. An Ideal Residence in the hot season. Unexcellert Cusine under the direct personal supervision of the proprietor. Billiard Rocin, Reception and Private Dining Rooms are replete with every Modern Comfort.
Prompt attention given, to all Leiters and Telegrams, A Representative attends the arrival of all steamers. toghc]
CA. BIDDLE, Proprietor and Manager,
iss & Gillings,
14. Des Vance Road, (Two doors from the Hongkong Hotel).
HIGH CLASS TAILORS AND BREECHES MAKERS.
successore in the "Fili" traitors who have Are now showing it large and varied assortment of materials suitable for
"been deposed and are now in confinement. Billianis within the jurisdiction of his excellency.
**་
An interesting question is likely to arise. when it comes to pamithing this wealthy and powerful aggre, ation of civil officials. In view of the fact of civil jurisdiction, many of them can be prosecuted civilly on other than military questions, as there is no question but that numeroes irregularities in the clearance of lorchas and ba'oies have existed. In one part, Babatongon, a half hundred hats with no
papers at all were found and such irregularities as these age quite common.-Manila, Têmés.
RUSSIAN PERFIDY.
AMERICAN VIEW.
The New York Times, referring to the Blue Book on China, says :- The perfidy of Russian diplomacy, the complete and shameless bad
faith which Russia has exhibited towards China and towards the Western World-these stand out so clearly in this formal official recital that it is important that they should be understood. The American journal asserts further on that Russia relies on the apathy of America, but may be wrong about that, and ends by saying:
Russia's acquisitions and her aspirations in Eastern Asia constitute the greatest and most urgent question of world politics to-day.'
MORE ABOUT SCHEEPERS.
Mr. Bennet Burleigh, writing to the Daily Telegraph from Nanuwporat on August 17th,
says:-Scheepers and Latimer are the only two Boer commandants of any note at the moment within this Colony. Their numbers and courage are alike despicable and their me thods beyond even those of ordinary guerilia warfare. Natives, armed or unarmed, are dally shot in cold blood by them and other Boer leaders Very early yesterday morning five natives who were caught upon a farm close to where Kruitzinger forged the Orange, east of Norval's Pont, were taken and deliberately shot. Upon frek you find dead bodies of these
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the present season.
Hongkong, 1st. November, 19ot.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.
Gorcke, A G. H. R. Gry, A. C.
1
Letters for the following persons le un-Glover, Miss clammed at the Past Office Ainslie, Mrs. Atkinsh. 1. P. Allard, Rev. T. Alexander, 31. R. Augustin, C. Aocha, O. A Anderson, C. M. N. Alexander Miss Ahmed, A. Aziz Anita Miss
Anderson, H... Bareit, F. D. Bracter, H.
Burke, Rev. P. G. Berger, 1...W. Babonneau
Bonnet, F.- Brown, F. W.
Lester, H. Lawrance, Benjamina Lehwalm, Margerethe Liv, R. T. Poul Lauing, Rev. C. H. Leaguer, Mr. Liuke, Herm Laugham, W. Lassen, P. M, Larne, A. Liler, Frank Lambert, I. G. McLeah, A. E. Miller, O. H. Mills, S. C. Ma pang, W.- Mitchell, W. T. Mundie, W. H.
Herrth H. Bennet, Major F. W. Mullary & Co. Baikos, H.
Brown, Rev. A. j. Bertran, W. Banvard, Siei- Bauvard, Miss F. Babington, G. N. Brow, S.. Barbour, Rev. T. S Brown, G.
Beasley, Lt. J. H. M. Bayglics, S. F. Bates, Ed.
B. D. V., Madame Bernardo, R. L Baptista, A. M. Bruce, Mrs: Bellisle, L. J. Butterick, C. B. Cramer, R. B.
Mary, Miss Macario McGill, Wm. E, Muller, Otto Mant, J. B. Morton, H. McIntosh, A. H. Mellinger, E. A. Mcintosh, James Messer, Capt. J. F.. Marc, Monsieur MacDonald, Lieut. McMillan, D. F. McDermele, A. F. B. McCullan, (Engineer) Maitu Singh Morresy, M. E. Meaulle, H. L McCormick, M. McLeod, J. M. McGregor, W. Meyer & Co., E F& MacDonald, Dr. W.
· Muntro, P. 5. Niven, L. Newby, Capt. A.
Cavill, Miss A. M. Cruz, Gla Clydesdale, Miss M. E MacDonald, Dr. D, Capolune, Emil Clarke, Nelson Maxwell, J. L.. Cestajo, A. dos Passos Martin, T.
Moore, Gus Conaught, Dr. J. D.
McDonald, Geo. Culy, Ch. Chunington, TC.
Mitchell, T. W. Carnegie, H. L Chichester, R. L. Collage, J. M. J Caldwell, Miss Lolburn, Geo.: Carter, Miss Collins, W. S. Carvalho, F. A Cox, Miss M. J Dyson, F. W, Dederich,.J. Drowd, Percy
· Newall; H. F... Nason, B. Nurton Mrs. Niclcolds, P. Nibal, Dín Nizam Din Nicklin, T. G. Nicholson, H. J. Norcross, H. S. M.
murdered unarmed blacks lying unburied upon the velde. The ghastly facts are beyond dis- pute; nor can it be asse ted that these slaugh- tered natives have, except in rare instances, done anything to merit death, or been in any sense aples or belligerents. It should be recalled that Scheepers, when in Murraysburg Douglass, M. E
Olivier, The Hon. · '. Olett, E. M. Das, B. Sham arrested a loyal Dutch citizen whom he sent to
Dir. Gen. Govt. of Ch. Olbes, Federico take leave of his people. The youth-for such
R'way
Oviedo, Francisco. he was-was then brought before Scheepers, Daly, Mrs.
Oneill, Ed. who pointed a revolver, at him, but the weapon Daniell, Josheph. Orion, Moo. F. was struck up by his adjutant and discharged Day, R.
Drakeford, L. H. Orange, Jim Parfitt, J. S. harmlessly. In the air. The lad's father justly Esposito, Emesto
Petril, F. called Scheepers a coward, whereupon the Boér Eschauzier,
Pennybacker, C commandant launched-out-with-a-sjambok, Enger, M.
Dr. B. L Eakin, Miss E
striking his prisoner over the eyes and blindingcctior
him for life.
BAULKING THE FOREIGNER,^
P
Rev. J. C. 1, Pitcann, W. G,
Piony, Hern G. A. Pereira, Mrs. C. Pallo Slag!
A letter from Lord George Hamilton to Mr. John G. A. Baird, Member for the Central Division of Glasgow, recommends the engi neering trade to adopt strong measures to ex- pand the power of production and prevent con Fernandes, J. M. tracts for locomotives falling permanently into the hands of foreigners. The India Govern ment lately had to postpone placing orders until progress had been made with large South African orders; but Indian Companies cannot wait, and have been obliged to ac cept tenders from a Hanover firm, which is supplying locomotives much chisper and quicker. Lord George Hamilton suggests the standerdization of locomotives, and if possible,
Fac Kwong Ming. Perrin, D! B.. Philcox, Mr. Ponsonby, R. Rutledge, H. B. Rove, J. H "Robertson, Mrs.
Rust A
Green, J. T. *Godízieski, W.
Girard, August Goetze, Herrn Adolf Gibson, G... Griffins, A. E. Gobuna, Pedro, Garcia, Mario Guy, Rev. P. J. Groves, Capt. T. W Goolan, H. I. M. Gool, J. Van Der
H. Hermann, Heaton, T Holdsworth, S. Habram
Hunter J. A. Hanson, Mr. Hamilton, A. Hartley, A. W. Hackle, F. Hetenson, T. J. Haas, Peter Hosain, Haji Haunau, J., W. Liechter, M. Hermann, J. S. Ho Yung Chee Hickish, H. Haintrup, Hunt, W. E. Isaac, Allen Isaac, A. E.
Jephson, Capt. 1. Jarvois, A. C. Jarvey, James Jones, Thos. James, S. C. jordan, W, H Jordan, Lawis Jordan, Miss Nellje Jages, Wm. L. Johnson, Dr. W. O. Jones, R. C, Jala, Dio Junes, &Co., L... Jeremia, M. Kelet, Miske Keelin, H. Kissersen, Smith Kelly, J.
Kahuweiler, W.5. Kelly, G. A
:
Kaiser, Wilhelm
Key, W. B.
Kent, John
Kott & Co. H. 1.
Kaplum, N Kohn, Paul Laura, A. Little, Arch. Lorenzo, M. Livingstone, J. Leslie, M. H. Lee, Thomas Lang, R. W. Leonard, Mi List of Registered Andrews, Wm... Abbas Khan Ameer Stah Angudhia, M. S. Atlantis, Miss I. Altmann, W. Attama Singh Amjad Khan (3)
Aviliu, V. J.
Ajaib Singh Buyan
Brandt, P. (2)
(1178c
Smith, A. H. Sprague. O. Soolayman, H.
Sanborn, Dr. F. G.
Souza, M. B. Sullivan, C. P. Sims, W. A. Sitwell, J. K. Sephton, G. Seilshic, James Sinnot, James
Schwartz, J. L.
Sbaysles, Miss
I
Seci of the Er. M, M.;
O. Asso.
Supt. Currency Paper
Officer
Stevenson, Th. J.
Samuel, G.
Sec. Ch. Coa. Co., Ltd.
Seabury, S. F.
Schult, Karl
Savage, A.
Sheehan, C. Simpson, R. M. Sweet, Miss S. M. Stowell, E. C.
Steele, F: M.
Swanston, Joha
Seattle Brewing & Mal-
ting Co.
Smith, D. W. Ewart
Tummler, W.
Savage, W. Y.
Thomson, J.
Trechles, W.
Tremearne, Capt. A. J.
Newinan Thomas, L. Chas, Telli, Miss Thomson, J. S. Teske, Emat Tonance, J. C. Thoresen, O. Upton, W. C. Udeno, K. Veazey
Vook, Miss Withington, W. J Walsh, H. Williams, I. Wheeler, C... Walter, JR. Whitaker, A. I. Wotton, H. R. Wennberg, Olof. Watson, LT. Wilson, Frank Wise, H. W. Williams, P. Webster, D. W. Watson, W..B. Wier, J. G. Wier, Miss E. Weir, G.
Wirt, L. L.
Walker, Mrs. R.
Walker, T.
Xavier, G. M.
Zwerckfald
Zulauf, F
Covers in Poste Bestante.
Litton, G.London.)
Lall Singh
Loyyd, Tam
Mene, (Terashima)
(2)
Melon J. W. H.
Martin, H. J..
Mullary & Co.
Mangal Singh
Mukand Singh
Moribold, N.
Mirza Singh, I.P.C, 80á. Mungal Singh
Bowden Bros. & Co. (2) Mounacy, Miss M. E.
Badan Singh (2) Bhandid Bagal Singh Brutler, K. H4 Cadieux, Miss J. Campbell, Capt. Celestino, P. Chin Wab, (Dead
Letter.) Chune Carroll, J.
Malye Singh
Mahomed Khác
Mahomed Singh
McEwen, R
Emanuel & Co. Eugene, Miss Lulu Eastwood, J. E. Ertell, George Ezekiel, A. Ri Fitzsimmons, C. A... Fleming, George -Rani, A.-J. M... Frankland, A. Fosten F. F. Flint, O. 35, Foret, Plere Freid, Miss Agnus Flying Jordans Circus Farrel, S Fulton, Capt. Ac
Francesco, A Frend, G. “ Farrey, J. E Fremont, Alfred Forords, Benigno Freed, Miss A,
Galbraith, J. E. Grant L. M. F. Gutline, JB Godfrey, H. S. 'Giften, Mrs.
GIRAULT'S GREAT SPECIALTY G. EST ASSORTMENT OF CONTAC
& forecast of the number of Jocomotives re- Fernald, Mrs. C. qired for the ensuing year. In consultation with Lord Curzon, he has arranged for a con- ference of Indian railway engineers at Calcutte, next December, to consider these points,
R. C. Rowland, G. H Rosa, De Reinow Ed, Rolla Singh Ransoms, D, Rosandode, J. CS Robbin, G. C. Richards, Mr. J. Robinson, C. T. Robb, A. I. Rosin, L. Rosa, E. da Reid, J. G. Rowe, W.D. Ross, Andrew:/ Rodt, Miss C, V.
Seldner, P. N Sandelands, L'H
Chanda Singh (2), Ermeheil, H. ON Edurate, C. Elia, J (2)
Eany Khas E'glo, S. Ehrmann, L..
Entel, Geo
Fernandez, V. F
Maher, F Nezam DEPR New Club, Sec. Noble, James Nicholson, H. J. Olbes, Fred. Ofuku » Mp Oveido, Francisco Oregon Lumber Co. Petchitelles, H." Pekin Railway, Chief
Engineer. Preman
Poliakoff, N. N. (3) Pucher, O.
Parker, FC (Cavité) |Fode, Wazil, (Austria) Robles .
GIRAULT. for the best and GREAT,
10170
GIRAULT for all KINDS of FANCY G. COFFEE ground on the FREMISES TIONERY
BIRCUITS.
Isha Singh (3). He, Y. Ibrahimn Ignace, Mad, Johnson, 5. Julius, Miss (Dublin) jessen,
Kwong Hing (Dead
Letter) Kaiser, Singh Kala Singh_(a) Kohen, E. A. Kallab Singh Karin Dad Khan-
Kehar Singh Kennedy Strett, No. (The Occupier) Lawan Singh Leins, L.
'Radt, C. van..
Sam Ki, (Dead Letter.) Skeener, J. Stohp, A. (3) Sulabat Khan Shahab Deen Stranger, Anna Spiezel, A.
Santos, Da L. M. dos -
Schnell, Mm. (Shang-
hai
Sydney, Mrs. M.
Thirty Tennis Culb, Sec. Tilley, Capt. (6) Takir Mahomed Taylor, Miss N. Thurnman Singh Taylor, M. L. Wazir Singh, I.P.C. 716 Woon,(2Dead Letters.) Wasir Chand Weinstein, J. Wing, Sir, Andrew A. 5 Wareer, Khan Yamada, H.
Zarza, M. M. de
Mails.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,"
MIKE MARU
BAILING DATES..
, STEAMERS.
DESTINATIONS.
.M. Yagi..................... WASAKA MARI
MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA......
TUESDAY, 5th Nov, at
Noon.
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
FRIDAY, 8th Nov., at
Daylight.
Noon.
SUNDAY, 10th Nov., t
J. B. Macmillan..... HIROSHIMA MARU ......... T. Murry KUMANO MÄRṀ GALIMA
E. W. Haswell.......... KAMAKURA MARU .................
H. Petehea
TOSA MARU*
S.J. G. Parsons....
List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships. KANAGAWA MARU .................
S.S. Aker ...
Ch. T. Hanson,
Capt. Moore.
J. Mckenzie
Changsha
ROSETTA MARU
15
Devangse
K. Ross.
N. Tale
Dragoman
...J. W. Holland.
Erica
KASUGA MARU..........................
77
Hajman
J. Drugy,
H. Fraser
Idameneus
Hidravelli
.....A. Dovaynes,
Loasak
.....L. Brandt.
.....Fakirahomed Tandel.
Pilasiya Shantung... Shantung Sterryfore St. Dunstan, Sui Tat.... Teenkai Ulysses....... Kuentong...
Capt. Zindel.
‚É. Pugh.
.H. S. Clifton.
.Capt. Quail
.Capt. R. Appleton.
Leop. Piringer. .A. Nena..
James Crowlis.
.H. Roberts.
..S. Farrel.
List of anclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Tolograph Companies Offices
Beharoy. Fungshingyung.
at Hongkong.
Kwongchanch ong.,
A Takmakoff. Thungsanglong. Tungshunter. Vankce. Williams. Wingtailoong. Woocheong. Wookee,
Gannet. Glinord.
Huffinu. Jasbolz.
Kwonghuplong.
Melchers.
Yheetsan.
Navire Briziux.
0903 Yuenhophzi.
Queemoi
Siau Chaw.
McAuliffe.
Pillis.
Soonkti.(99$8).
'Yangwochcong
Yown,
6,932, 1,123,0478, 0,006,
·3,470,
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and FRIDAY, 8th Nov., at
COLOMBO
KOBE (DIRECT) ......................
FRIDAY, 15th Nov., at
Daylight.
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT. WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID .....................) VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE, MONDAY, 18th Nov, at
U.S.A. VIA SHANGHAI, MOJ, KOSK and YOKOHAMA
alison.
NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-WEDNESDAY, 20th Nov., at
HAMA
4 P.M.
Daylight.
Noon. FRIDAY, 22nd Nov, at
4 P.M.
کی
MAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-2 FRIDAY, and Nov,, at
HAMA SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA)
MANILA, THURSDAY
ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE
*Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamers.
For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at 'Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Read..
A. S. MIHARA,
Manager.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1901..
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
TO SAN FRANCISCO, IA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND, HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM 'HONGKONG. NIPPON MARU (via)
k
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
NOTICE
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Tuesday, 5th Nov., COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT,
Kobe, Iland Sea,
Yokohama & Horo-
lulu)
AMERICA MARU
gasaki, Kobe, la-
land Sea, Yokohama
at Noon.
MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ALSO
(via Shanghai, Na-Thursday, 28th Nov., PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.
& Honolulu)
HONGKONG MAKU
at Noon.
IN MONDAY, the 4th November, 1901,
Company's Steamship
"SALAZIE?" Captain Aubert, with Mails,
(via Shanghai, Naga Saturday, 21st Dec., Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this
saki, Kobe, Inland> Sea, Yokohama and i
Honolulu)
at Noon.
"HE Twin Serów Steamship
THE TWI
"NIPPON MARU,”
will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO EVERAL, MODERN BOOKS on E-VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, SEVER
gineering Subjects. For Liat, apply
*"STEAM,"
Clo The Hongkong Telegraph, Hongkong, oật August, 1901.
INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONO LULU, on TUESDAY, the 5th November, at Noon, taking Freight and Passengers for Japan, the United States, and Europe,
Steamers of this line pass through the IN- LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at HONO. | LULU, and Fassengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route,
FOR SALE, CHEAPTM*****
COTTAGE PIANO by BORD, of PARIS, Three years old, in Excellent Condition.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, For Price, &c., apply to
France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.hes of steamers, and to the principal cities of Hongkong, 27th May, 1907
[$650
Intimations. DROZ & Co.,
Watch ManuFACTURER),
STEAM FACTORY ESTABLISHED 1864 ST. IMIER, SWITZERLAND.
SPECIALITIES:
LEVER WATCH & CHRONOGRAPHS,
TRADE MARKS: MAXIM, BERNA, &c. -
the United States of Canada. Rates may be obtained on application.
Port for MARSEILLES, via BOMBAY
This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with ihe s.8. Armand Behit, which vessel take on. her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port on the 16th November, Direct to 'Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for 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.M. Specie and Parcels until 3 P.M., on the 3rd November. (Parcels are 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 Particulara, apply at the Com, pany's Office.
P. DE CHAMPMORIN,
Acting Agent, Hongkong, zand October, 1901.
[rooc
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
EUROPE have the choice of Overland Rail routes from San Francisco including the! SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIQ GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAYS; also the CANADIAN-Pacific Railway on payment of La in addition to the regular tariff rate,
Passengers holding orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between | San Francisco and Chicago, the option of the FOR VICTORIA, B.C.; AND TACOMA,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC,
IN CONNECTION WITH UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. and other direct connecting Railways and from
REPAIRS of WATCHES and CLC Chicago to destination the choice of direct
by competent European experis at Moderate Rate
No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 15th May, vo
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DIAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWEL
LERS AND WATCHMAKERS.
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KODAKS and FILMS,
Sole Agents for "OMEGA" WATCHES. "OMEGA" is the best, "THREE YEARS" guarantes given to every purchaser.
40, QUEEN'S ROAD,
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of
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[667e Hongkong, 20th August, 1907. CHS. J. GAUPP & CO, HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER
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"$ now' in a position, in his New and Com
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•
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(Next Door to Messi WATKINS & CO)
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALIS Made Specialityiye FOOCHOWACQUER WARE. Hongkong, 15th Jung, rgovi
16420
lines,
Particulars of the various routes can be had on application.
VIS SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
Steamers.
Special rates (first class only) are granted to Clavering Missionaries, members, of the Naval, Military, Braemar Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European Wyefield officials in the service of China and Japan, and
to Government officials and their families.
Through Bill of Lading issued for trans- portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports,
Captains.
Proposed
3,328 J. Barker ... Nov. 14
3,600 W. Watt...... Nov. 26 3,235 G. Cartmer... Dec, ro
“HE attention of Passengers is directed to
THE
the very cheap rates offered by this Line
to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR
of the United States, via Overland Railway, to and EASTERN CITIES of the. UNITED STATES Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports and to EUROPE. in Mexico, Central and South America, by ther Company's and connecting Steamers.
Freight will be received on board until 4 PM. the day provique to sailing. Parcei Packages will be receiver of Office until 5 P.M. tamo day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.
-HONGKONG-TO-LONDON-£5a.
Excellent accommodation. First-clasi. Table, Doctor and STEWARDÉSs carried,. Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class Atlantic Mail Lines.
HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £45 The Railroad travelling is recond to none on Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des. the American Continent two trans-continental tired, to points beyond San Francisco in the trains daily from TACOMA, DINING CAR I United States should be sent to the Company' attached to trans-continental trains day and Office in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the night TACOMA to NEW YORK_in:43 days, Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky and Collector of Customs at San Francisco,
to Passage and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE For further information Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, NATIONAL PARK route.
Queen's Funding GEORGE ECKLEY,
Acting Agent. Kawokane, 17th Báptember, **T
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NÁVAL CONTRACTORS
"AND GENERAL COMMISSION PANAGENTS
PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS SOLE AGENTS FOR HCOMPOSITION RED HAND
TARTMANN'S RAHTIEN'S GENUINE
BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,
C
Sole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM
P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c.
EVERY KIND OF SHIPS STORES AND REQUISITES
"ALWAYS IN STOCK REASONABLE PRICES Hongkong, 14th May, 1895
HONGKONG-TO-VICTORIA,**
TACOMA £35.
The best route to the KLONDYKE GOLD FIELDS. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYEA B-ST. MICHAEL, ***
Rates of PassageWd'öthor Points on applica
tion.
Special rates allotted to members of Gover ment Services,
For further Information as to Passage of (Freight, apply to
DODWELL & CE, LIMITED,
trap General Agenta:"" Ringkong, 15th October.tont
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE
TO NEW YORK,.
VIA, PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.,
RICHMOND CASTLEgth Nov "KURDISTAN "LENNOX" "ORONSAY: "
"HILLGLEN”).
LOWTHER CASTLE
30th Nov. 15th Decks
For Freight and further Information, apply DODWELL, & Co LIMIT
Hongkong, 14th October, 19012 (1458
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