THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1902.
Mails.
U.S. MAIL LINES.
PACIFIC MAIL 8.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL $.S. CO.,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA,
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, DENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE;
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
"GARLIC "
"HONGKONG MARU'
"CHINA "
"DORIO".
"NIPPON MARU ".
"PERU"
.............................FRIDAY, 28th February, at Noon. .....SATURDAY, 8th March, at Noon.
„TUESDAY, 18th March, at Noon. TUESDAY, 25th March, at Noon. „THURSDAY, 3rd April, at Noon. ..FRIDAY, 11th April, at Noon.
THE O. & O. Company's Steamship "GAELIC," will be despatched for SAN FRAN-
CISCO, and HONOLULU, on FRIDAY, the 28th instant, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point
an roula.
. 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 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; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of 44 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 SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and ether direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines.
Special rates (First class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplonratic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments of China and Japan,
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.
Return PassageReduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Henolulu or beyond, within twelve months.
Through Bill of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japaa Forts, to San Franscisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers.
Freight will be received on board until 4 P.M. the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 PM. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full ;,value of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany each shipment of Cargo or parcel (valued at $roo, Gold or over) destined to 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 as to Passage and Freight; apply to the Agency of the Com. panies, Qusca's Building
1902
Hongkong, 25th February, 1902,
UNULAIMED LETTERS AT THE
POST OFFICE.
Recha, Anda s Richard, J.
Kerr, William Kubota, Mjas S. KrichalofEW.&HS.Redferus, Mrs. J. B Kumamoto, RS
Letters for the following persons leun Keltlarg, H. C. claimed at the Post Offens
Atkinson, J. J.
سنة
Ewing, Tean
Art, Hon. Albert von Earle, J. W.
Arxer, Fuan
Ah Fook
Atlarniki, Sate.
Alexander, M. R. Adamsen, Mrs. Hans Ab Pooi Allahdin Khan Abdul Hasan Aaversing, Mr. Adamson, S. Andersou, W, A, Anderson, Mrs. A. Anelina, Miss L. Apice, G. D.. Alfred, Mrs. Andersen, K. Allix, Maurice Addrics, M, Brown, Rev. A. J. Bruce, Mrs. Buno, Col. Pelbam Bruiter, R. H. Baker, Mrs. N. Benson, F. Burke, F. C. Baratz, E. G.
Baner, Heary Botsel, K. Bishen Singh
Bougno, E Burrow, B. F. Browning, S. J. Brandt & Co. Blochuys, Vic. Bruce, A. M. Browne, F. W. Brand, S. Brown, Gea. W. Braithwaite, Geo. Brown, Miss K. Bennett, Mrs. 1. E.. Bell, Jack Bishop, Bernard, F. Bishan Singh Bela Singh Babonneau, M. Baboo C. Malai Black, G.
W. C.
Earnshaw, M.
Eastern GeneralAgency, Ellis, Vivian Edwards, W.-J. Farria, Miss B. L. dà Finch, R.
Fraser, Mrs.
Froy, Fritz Francke, G.
Fuster, Capt. W. L. Faca, Juan
J.; Farrell, N. A.
Francisco, Signor Fairy, William Feluz, F. de in Fesler, J. S. Fenton, C. Finleysan, Mrs. Fisher, H. W. Falkiner, Dr. A.C. Fitzgerald, T. J. Ferro, G. P. děl Firth, F. N. Faushawe, Li A Françaid, E. L. Fester, Rev. T. M. Forest, Miss A Forrest, Miss L Foye, Mrs. A. L. Flurschaim, B. Foys, Francis Griffin, A. E. Guy, Rev. P. J. Goolan, H. I. M. Gool, J. Van Der Groot, A. de Gregor, J. Guiguard, Theo. Glover, Mrs. Gubbay, Nahom Grabam, M. J. Gray, Miss Gilbert, Miss S. Graham, W. L. Gassies, 1.
Brown & Co, Messrs. Burden, W. G. Bond, Mr. Brambam, W. Bailey, Miss F Buford, Mrs. M. B. Brougham, E. H. Bresson, C. Biclisic, L. Į, Bell, Miss M. C. Brown, Thomas
Boake, A. Bennett, I. V. Burnside, J.... Borne
Black, Wm. Beach, Miss E.
Bellef, L. P..
JS. VAN BUREN, Agent.
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Baum, R.
Bulter, J. J.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S
MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
ROYAL
SAFETY
SPRED.
PUNCTUALITY.
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
1902
(CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASÁKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, BC) Twin Scraw Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 Kpots. PROPOSED SAILINGS-FROM-HONGKONG, EMPRESS OF JAPAN...Comdr. H. Pybus, R.N.R........WEDNESDAY, 12th March. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, 2nd April TARTAR
....Comdr. E. Beetham, R.N.R.....WEDNESDAY, 16th April. BMPRESS OF INDIA Comdr. O, P. Marshall, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 23rd April THE magnificent Twin-scrow Steamships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to & WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and make, contection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL OVERLAND 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 passangers 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 12 months.
SPECIAL RATES (First class 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.
Bunnell, Max, M. Bishop, & Co., F. Bruce, Miss K. Brownlow, E. O Carter, *Miss Cntz, V. Leon Coad, Mias E. Calbor, Miss Corlet, Mrs. M. Centeno, Leonardo
Cuffage, Capt. W. A. Cusker, P. J. Cailado, J. Cowdin, J. R. Chrishelm, J. T. Clark, Miss A. Cocheedge, J. H. Conecience, Chr. Cory, A. E Candler, Thomas
Claxon, Mr.
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Chuvartz, Miss A.... Chapman Cooper, Miss A. B. Chatterton, Chas Ching Capt., Carboni, Mrs. F. Conry, Mrs. Concepcion, D. V. Cowper, Miss L. Carvalho, }, de Cartledge, W. Calder, Capt. A, S. Crowl, A, L. Cloep, A. Costa, Dea. A. C. S. Charmats, Adolf Cayford, William Catherinae, M. D.. Cutmann, Rey, C, Chiu Chong Quie Conry, Mrs. Cottell, Major A. B. Chang, J. Cook, & Co, L. F. "Cyrane, Jean
The attractive features of the Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, Clark, A, (Escond to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL Cooper, A Exhibition), and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passen
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F.
TRAINS (the Gompany baving received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's G
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 Hangkong, 26th February, 1902.
D. E. BROWN, General Agent, Pedder's Street.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA
LINIE.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. OSTABIATISCHER FRACHTDAMFFER DIEŊJT.
(Taking Cargo through Bates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN FORTE).
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
DESTINATIONS.
HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO).
KONIGSBERG... MARSEILLES, HAVRE & HAMBURG
.
Golla Mahomed Grey, F.
Guisdan, Mrs., M. Garcia, Francisco Graham, Esq.
Grindlay Groom & Co. Goutier, K. K.
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Kalin, Faul
Kreil, Mr. N. Kinghorn, H.
Klemer, Miss E. L.
Russel, John DNA, Ridgers, Th. W. Raymonds, Roberts, C. A. Ricketts, Miss J. Romario, I do Ricco, Madame Ryley, R. G. Reale, G.
1.
Rowin,
Roth,
Kennedy, F. H. K. S. L.
Coning,
►
H
Langham, W.
Lambert, I. G.. Leon, F. R. par do Lambert, Fred. ̈ Long Logan, R.
Lee, Mrs. M. G.
Lassoon, D. M. Lewis, Mr. Lyman, E. R. Luk Kwai
Laune
Rodrigues, S. F. T. F.
Robinson, Mrs. N.
Reid, J. G.
Ralim Bux
Steele, F. M. Stowell, E. C. Simpson, W. Simons, A. Sampson, Miss Symonds, J. Soondar, Dass
Khanu Singb.I.P:C1817 Kaiser Singh Karin Dad Khan: Kennedy Street, No 5
(The Occupier) Kosba Singh Khomatomky, D. Loyyd, Tom Lal Singh Luasion, H. Labb, Singh Leplatro, H.
List of Registered Covers in Posts Restante. Attias, Mr. G. Klipper, G. FAh Choy, Miss "Ah, Singh N
Adamson, D. E Atlantis, Mika I Altmann, W. Attama Singh. Amjad Khan Ajaib Singh Ackermann, H Awang Dakir: Asman, Khan Ali Babadur Atkin, F. (Chatham) Abbas Khan Barlow, B. J. Byram, Mrs. G. L.⠀ Bremers, Mrs. Frieda Bakkoo Alins Kishus-
Junl Brown, Geo. H Buyab Badan Singh Bhandid
Bir Singh
Leung Ping Hang
Simonson, R.
Lachman, Singh
Swanney, John
Lloyd, P.
Stretson, D.
Liddy, W. E.
Stephen, Mrs. James
Blanchard, Miss Bindes, L. Bi- Barka, Singh
Bahan, Singh
Lehmann, Mr.
Stewart, A
Long, Th. D.
Simpson, Dr. M. J.
Burke, M. B.
Laplace, F.
Stroke, G. G.
Sindle, Ralph
Lamble & Lodge J. E. Schmellitscheck, F.
Lillie, J.
Loveland, J. L. Leopard, M. Loff, P. H. Lawis, C. M. Lewis, Miss F.
Lillie, J Lean, f. 8 Lewis, A. R. Lenoel, Mon. Longstreet, Gy Lillie, Monsieur Mancini, Mrs. Meresty, Mak, G. E.
Mom Saria Augadhia
Mason, C. M. Miss Marle, Amigo Mattiesen, Emil Mitchell, W. T. Meyrick, W. Malcolm, Dr. F. B. Micusmaş, A. E McQuillan, C. Mohamed, Iahag Macfir, A. L
Muller, Madame S., Malcolm, A. MacLean, A. M. McOsborne, W. Marlatt, C. L. Marsh R. McAlister & Co.
Macarthy, Mr. Mangal Singh
Godwin, Mr. & Mrs. Gaffoor, Khan Grickus, M. Guillanine, A. Gomes, C. Goedkoop, Ph. H. Gwueldy, J. R..
Mingal Singh
McDonald, G.
McCaw, Fred. Morton, R. Mautani, T.
Gwan, T. Grothe, A.
Gomes, F.
Gibson, Miss
Hunt, W. E.
Hykes, Arthur
Hoffman, W.
Haladay, & Co. Wm. Harvey, E. G Holsche, F.
Mrs
A
Hutchison, 4 Hillman, F. Hoffmann, A. Henriques Hockew, Dr, Hock, C. F. HAU, C. T. Hogg, Hood, R. H. Harris, Mrs. J. B. Hare, Mrs. R. Heyden, R. V. D. Harms, C. H, J. Hemwarte, B. Hymiow, Mr. Herman, J Harper John Holliday, Mr. H. Hill, H. M. Henderson, J. G. Holmes, Dollie Hummington, W. Horne, N. G.van Hanson, T. G. Hayeland, P. Herné, Pleite Holliday, Mr. Houghton, Mrs. Howard, William Higsen, M. Hoffmann, G. M. Halbrooks, Alex. Hobson, R. P. Hopkins, Miss I. Henderson, F. G. Hunt, F. J. da Heat, L. S. J. Hunt, Arthur Durat, J. H. Haneny, Mon.. Hung L. T..J. Harris, 1. D. Harbord, FL G. Hibbard, B. J, Hobbs, Wm. Hohner, M.^ Hilbert, F. H. Hunt, G. B. Harvate, Fred
Churchill, A. D. Cherry, W Chester, Mr. Carlington, G.T.S. Coyle, Mr. 'Dent, Cri.-F. Dodd, Captain Chas.
Henry Dilworth, Mrs. Aron Duncan, J. or P.. Duncan, Miss Dripdale, Miss
Dalton, H. 7. Dionicio, Leonclo Dawson, J. F.
Dunn, F. 1, Downes, B. Durant, Mrs. H. Dillon James Daniels, W. Davis, Sr. Dn. L. Durstine, R. S. Drayton, J. C.. Davies, G Day, R. Dethleffsen, B.
PROPOSED
BAILING DATES.
¡STEAMERE).
SITHONIA..
Roerden
Mayer
(Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG).
ARMENIA
GENOA and HAMBURG...
Bachi,
(Calling at SINGAPORE),
15th Mar
27th Mar,
rit April
BAMBERG quan
HAVRE and HAMBURG,
Zurbonten
Foercl
Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG).-
Toth April 34th April.
Freight. Freight and Passengers Freight
Freight
Dalla
For further Farticulars, apply
SEGOVIA
Hongkong, 14th Febru
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIES
HONGKOND OYTHPAROS
Digiovanni, Capt. Dubos P Dickion, R. C. Delmar, Dr. L
H Duff, Delebeque, Mad, J. Einstein, Joseph- Earle, J. C.
GIRAULT
(or PRESENTS.
Hasber, C Hural,
Imenpal, 6. A. Inglis, Miss."
,"
Marker, D.
McAuthur, Mrs.
Matsuo, L.
Messer, Capt. J. F. Martin, M. R. F. Michels, W. J. Mills, A. T
Murphy, Capt. D. I. MacDonald, D. S. Moore, J. H. Max, Scbreuk Murphy, Miss A MacDonald, Geo. MacCarthy, Capt. F. Mahomed, H. R Muller, F. H. H. McPherson, W. McMillan, Alex. Manalo, Mamerto Montagne, Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs, T. Maxwell MacGregor, L. N. Mathieson, Alex. McMillan, The Morisey, Miss M. E. Morgan, F. McConachy, Mr... Millet, Frank Merritt, A. S. Merecki, H. Maeller, J. B. Mitchell, Wra MacMillan, Alex. Messer, Capt Nasob, B. Norris, James Naidu, J. R. North, H. 5. Norman, A. I. Nation
Nelson, Mrs. W.
Nick, Mr.
Nalladares & Co,, F.
·
Nordey, Mon..
Isufbhal, Mutta Abdul
Hassan lakwall, C. W. Irving, E. A. [tosojekts, Mr. Intetig, Lina Ingram, 5. A. Isang, J. Jones, & Co, L. Jeremia M. Jellett, R. P, Johnson, Mr. R. Japanese and Fancy
Goods Judah, J. S. Johnston, W. W; Jaffer, A. M. Johnstone, W, Joseph, ED. Jay Singh Įppes, W.. Jumbo Loya, Jon
Joyroll, G, H,
John F. Brigg & Spor
Johnstone, KaN,
Jones, W. R.
Jesus J. My de Joseph, A. Johnstone, R, H. Jaggo.. Joseph, A
Kanji-Syna Kingston, W
Nicklin, T. G.
Neil, Miss A.. Nicholson, H. J Newton, A. H. Nemara, G. Orion, Mon. F. Okemison, Miss Q. Olivier, & Co., Mrs. Ogaton, I. Oh ito Sama Osborn, Edward O'Brien, Mrs, E O'Brien, Mrs. G.
Omega, Juan Orp, O.D. Oli Teong Hum Ob, Kachi, Miss. Perrin, D. S. Palacios, Nicolas Peterson, Miss Piggott, FT. Poaven, Carlos Peroica, Pereira, T Plummet, F. R.
Perabois, M, Papple, Pedersen, D. Pill, Char Puddophat, W: Patton, F. G. Pradiger, Mr. Porter, A. M. J. Paton, Fred. N. Paclilla, T. A Parker, C. L.
Petera, C. F.
Peterson, C.
Rukan Din
Rama Karik Remedious, F. M Rila Singh
·Rustam, Kban- Roslington, G." Rodrigues, Man, N. Rudd, F.F Ruisell, J, M. Ac Robertson, Jas Rainy D. L Ramanda, 8. &. Rozario, F. do?
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Shvartz, Isac Strand, Dr. F. Silva,
T. da Silva, J. P. da Silva, E. M. da Schwartz, Z. W. Sutherland, G. Silva, Miss E. da
Silva, Arminda A. da Simpich, Fred. Sardu, W. J.
Schult, Capt. R.
Silva, M. A.
Sailan, C.
Sheffield, Miss E. San Thuang Sirdar Bin Singh
Soden, J. L. Ross Sobeng, Luis Smith, Miss Sawbin, J. S. Stevenson, T. J.
G. B. SUE. Steer, B. Scott, Alex. M. Sieler, W. Stewart, E. G Spinney, W. F. Siep, F. G. G. Stefano, C. Scheve, E. von Sougee, Mrs. Sassi, D. Solomon, S. J. Scalt, J. D. Smith, C. W. Smith, Emmic Tripe, J. S. Turner, Mrs. Thomas, H. C. Thomy, Mr. Thiel, A. C. The Manager Silk
Manufacturing. Co," Taylor, R. W. Tarker, Wm. Trost, Eugene Tarce Khan
Thomas, A. E,
Taylor, Mr.
Thomas, Miss E. M.
D. Tarranco, J. C
Tha Sec. Hk. Gem.
Club
Tennichl, Mr.
Tansley, Mrs,
The Agents-Atlas Parcel Express
Thallon, Miss F: N. Toan, Hoa •
Turner, Harry
Tiddy, W. E.
Throsby, E. R. Taylor, Cpl. H
The Cantonese Girl.
Taho
The Viscopat, H. Thomson Thomson, J. S. Udoolesek, Miss Vook, Miss Vaught, Ed. Vance, Miss B Vague, 0. Vance, Chas. Vitch, W. Grant Vine, E. T. Victor, Char. Vichy, L. A Wirt, LL Walker, Mrs. R. Pi Welch, John
Walters, R. E. Warren, E. J. Waken, W. Witt, L. Williams, Mike Wiggen, Mrs.
Bagdanoff, L.
Bovet, Bros. & Co.
Bartens, Alf. Bilbrough, Mrs. Chin Wah, (Dead
Lettor.) Chune, (Ship St)}
Chanda Singh
Campbell, A
Cartier, A.
S
& Lainah
Lina Singh Tonguet, Mrs. Paula Leo, Mrs. Héncraité, Martiesen Emili Matwall, C. J. Malye Singh Morgan, W. H. Mahomed Singh Mayer, Ed. von Monod, C. *Morrison, Dr. El
Mohta, F.
Chesman, Master, Wm.
Crowley, A. Lester Cunha, Max
Cheng Sang Tai.
Chek Mahomed Choliners, A. A
Cameron, W. Calto, A. R.
(2)
Diggins, Mrs. Dharmasens, A. B. Dallas, H..
Khan Esay Elgin, S. Earle, J. W. Ellas, & Co. F.. Enriquez, Q. Ebert, Mad. A Elisha, E. Emmanuel & Co. Foukoff. J. D. Feinstein, L.. Foassen, W. N. Freiz, F.
Fridenberg, D.
Mall, Singh
ER
whether signals did pass between England and Amarica, threw some doubts upon the claims mado, some suggesting that the signals were not received from Cornwall at all, but were the result of atmospheric effects. GA
that
A director of Marconi's Gompany says no one who has followed Marconi in has ex, periments has suggested that signals were not. received, but it is said that they did not come from Comwall. The absurdity of this con. tention will be realised when it is known that for three hours on two successive days one letter was continuously sent and received If a tape marked by atmospheric signals is examined, combinations of dots and dashes, representing.certain letters may be found. The same combinations will not, however, be found repeated, and the general appearance of the tape is that of blured dots and dashes, in no order which could represent a particular letter.
On the other hand, when the same letter of the alphabet is telegraphed over and over again, not only is the same combination of dots and Narjamot, Khan, 1.P.C. dashas repeated quite distinctly, but between Nam Singh
Each set there is a space,
Nay wan
Olson, T Ortega, F.
Octiva, Jason Cava- Parker, F. C. (Cavite) Peer, Khan
Perez, A.
Pault
Pappadaki, C. Palmer, Mrs. H.
England (Dead Letter)
Paul F Watson Porte
Paul, John Pitault, M.- Richards, F. T
It has been asked: Why did not Marconi send a sentence or several different letters ? The experiments were not conducted with a view to demonstrating to the public oraciontiác men beyond dispute that signals had been exa changed across the Atlantic. They were in- Hauts,stituted for the private purposes of the company
Robson, S. G., (S'apore) Releen, John
· Rauh Australian Gold
Mining Roda Singh Rustomjes, E. Rose, B. A. Richy, L. H... Roberts, J..
Rennie, AL
:(3)
(2)
Schwalm, Mrs.. Sant Singh Sergt. Soares, C. M. Stohp, A. Stranger, Anna (2) Spiezel, A. M Schnell, Mrs.(Shanghai) Shíam, Singh Smith, Br.S.
Fargubar, Mrs. T. C. Symons, Miss M.
François, A
Gomes, G.
Gurdix Singh
Hanman, G. H
Hand, C. P.
Ho Hoog(Dead Letter. Horo Saburo Koron Howard, Miss
Sing & Co.
Shields, Major E. G. Gulam Mahomed S'hai.Schaedelio, M. E.. Hohnsbein, L. A Smith, Miss A.
Sherwood, Mrs. Alice Schwartre, & Co. Simoes, A. Siva, Marco. Sampson, H. W Tilley, Capt Thorsby, E R Thumman Singh Tos. R. Giglia Thoulon, A., Macao.
(Dead Letter) Vodopivec Giuseppe Walker, C. Williams, Miss Kate Williams, S. Weinstein, I. Wing, Sir, Andrew A. Whartman, L Wagner, Mrs. L
Hagi Tagile Hooper, Mrs. Hayem, M. Hannab, Jamer Inches Isahak Ito, Y.
(3)
Ignace, Mad. Jacob, Thomas K., Miss (Dublin)
Jcisco, 1, Jamieson, S. W. Jeffreys, Mrs. V. Jefferson, Geo. Jag Singh, L1.c Jaffray, R. A. Jones & Coy, Joor, S. F.
(2)
Wali Mahomed
(2)
Xavier, G. MANDA
working the invention, and it was not intended by them that the results should be made public.
PERFORMANCES AT NIAGARA.
The recent remarkable feat of Mrs. Anna E. Taylor, of Bay City, in going over the Horse- shoe Falls of Niagara in a barrel, recalls other thrilling experiences and performance at Nia- gara. The following instances of this kind are taken from the "Niagara Book," by W. D. Howells, Mark Twain, Professor Nathaniel S. Shuster, and others, collected in a chapter en- titled. "Dramatic. Incidents," Witten by Orrin E. Dunlap:
During the final twenty years of the lat century, says Mr. Dunlap, the efforts to at tion notoriety through some Niagara fent were perhaps more frequent than ever before, but as' far back as 1827 Niagra was recognised as an
ideal place where great crowds might be assembled by thrilling incidents. About the first feature of this character was the-sendjug of the pirate Michigan over the falls on the afternoon of September 8, 1815. Dressed as a pirate, she was loaded with wild and tame anirnals, and with a crew in effigy, was towed to the foot of Navy Island and set adrift. She was caught by the currant and burld through the upper rapids and over tha Horseshoe Falls It was never recorded that any of the animals were recaptured to be sent to the museums in New York, Montreal, and London, as was the intention, Conches left Buffalo on the after- ngon of the 7th of September to accomodate the crowds, and all of the Niagara hotels were ull of guests.
Among the crowd drawn to the falla by this incident was Sam Patch, a man who hat won fame at Pawtucket Falls and other eastern. points as a high jumper. He erected plat form at the water's edge of the debris slope, jrast porth of the Biddle Stairs, and from this
List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships.latform leaped into the river, the height of the
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One of the most claring feats ever performed at Niagara was that of fost Robinson and his two associates. Macintyre and Jones, on June 6, 1861, when they voyaged through the whirl- pool rapids in the steamer Maid of the Mist On the afternoon of the day mentioned, to the sorprise of all who saw the boat, instead of bending over her usual course up the river, her bow was directed right, into the rapida, with the waves of which she was soon battling. It was the first trip of the kind ever made; but under a full head of steam, his "made the safety the stack being swept away in the see thing waters Robinson was born in Spring field, Mass. He died in 1863.
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