Copying somewhat the idea that Graham had developed so successfully, George Hazlett and William Posts, of Buffalo, made a trip through the rapids in a barrel said to be of their own construction, on Sunday, August 8, 1876. The barrel they used more closely resembled the
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1902.
Tere are trapezes, horizontal" gymnasium. bars, and all sorts of things of that kind. Now if a pocket monkey didn't find them in his home he would be heartbroken. Of course, they don't perform just whenever one wants them to, but in the morning, Just after they
engaged in dolug all sorts of gymnastic facts.
PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.
Wotels,
THE CONNAUGHT HOUSE,
QUEEN'S ROAD.
familiar type of barrel, having no sinusual have waked up, you will find them actively The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong.
features of form.
EXCELLENT CUISINE, LOFTY ROOMS, CENTRALLY SITUATED, CIVILITY AND ATTÉNTION.
TERMS MODERATE.
Hongkong, 7th December, 1901.
GO TO THE
J. H. WAINWRIGHT, Manager.
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Two weeks after Hazleit and Potts had minda a trip there appeared at Niagara a Boston policemen named W. J. Kendall. The date was August aa, 1886. Unannounced, Kendall wont through the rapids to the whirlpool pro-
Per P. and O. steamer India, connecting rected by only a cork life-preserver. All pre- with the steamer Churan, at Colombo, from vious trips had been announced, but Kendall London, Jan. 1-To Yokohama: Mrs. slipped through with only a few speciators Wheeler, Messrs. E. Macauley, J. Ramsden accidentally on the cliffs or bridges to bear To Shangbai: Messrs. J. Macgregor, Comar -witness. For this reason some have felt that and Sergeant Carbery. To Hongkong: Messrs. the trip was never made, but men of integrity Whitlow, D. M. Mackenzie, Staff Sergeant and are known who witnessed the 'performance."
Hrs. J. Biles and 5 children, To Singapore: In the same barrel that was used by Hazlett Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch, Staff Sergeant W. and Potts, Mist Sadie Allen and George Haz- Drage, Mr. P. Stewart, Miss Hann, Tady Mac lett made a trip through the rapids on Novem-kay, Miss Mackay, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. R. ber 28, 1886. Miss Allen was the only woman Buckenham, Mesum. A. R. Bain, W. H. HI!,
THE BAY VIEW HOTEL. who had ever made the journey through the Sergeant and Mrs. W. R. Potts. To Penang :
Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private Niagara gorge.
Mess. F. C., Mair, D. Douglas, From Mar- seilles, Jan. 17.-To Yokohama: Messrs. G. dinners, a specialty,
E. Henderson, J. Warrall and Warrail (3). To Shanghai: Messrs. Railton, W. Cowan, Dr. A. Moore, Lieut. N. R. Anderson. To Hong- kong Messrs. C. M. Gordon, C. J. Barnes,
pare: Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Evitt, Messrs. W
KOWLOON
J. H. DOWNS, Manager.
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HOTEL,
KOWLOON. JW, OSBORNE,
Under entirely new management.
Proprietor.
J. LACOCK.
BOA VISTA,"
Mails.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HOGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
SAILING DATES.
DESTINATIONS.
(VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE, TO-MORROW, 27th Feb, at
U. S. A VIA МОЈ, КОВЕ and YOKOHAMA
4 P.M
(SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA TO-MORROW, 27th Feb, at
MASULA, THURSDAY ISLAND,
TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE......... 4 RM,
STEAMERS.
KAGA MARU........
JW. Ekstrand....
KASUGA MARU.....
H. Fmser man
W. Bainbridge
:{KOBE and YOKOHAMA
KUMANO MARU....
E. W. Haswell
45
AWA MANU
MIKE MARU
M. Yagi....
(NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-1 FRIDAY, 28th Feb., at
HAMA d
2 FRIDAY, 28th Feb,
Daylight.
Noon.
Noon.
......(BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and? FRIDAY, 18th Feb., at
COLOMBO ....................................
* 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.
C. Cadell, W. Hutton, O. Marks and J.D. (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA), Atlantic Steamers. Kemp, Port Said.To Shanghai: Messrs. A. Henderson and W. Reid
יי.
Next, on Auguo 28, 1887, Alexander Percy, of Niagara Falls, made a successful trip through the rapide in the whirlpool in a boat of hir own construction. This led Robert Wixiam Flack, of Syracuse, to travel to Nia gefa to demonstrate the merits of a boat heF. P. Adams and Charles Lefrentz. To Singa And built Percy and Flack signed articles of agreement for a race through the rapids, bur Flack was first to show, if his craft was sea- worthy. On the afternoon of July 4, 1888, Flack made this trip, and he went down to death. Flack's boat, was a clinker pattern. In the trip through the rapids it capsized three times, but Flack remained in the boat be- cause he was held there by a hamess rigging about his body. It was a frightful spectacle, this trip of Flack's, and was witnessed by thou Bands of people. The last time the boat cap. sized was on the final big wave at the entrance to the whirlpool. High in the air, the boat tossed. It stood an end for an instant, and then it toppled over on poor Flack.. From the point where the boat capsized it floated about the pool upside down for an hour or more until
captured on the Canadian side. Flack was found hanging dead by the strays he had placed there to aid him to save his life, '..
On July 9, 1900, Peter Nissen, also known as "Bowser," appeared at the falls, and announced his intention of going through the rapids. Nis sen was a bookkeeper, and the boat in which he made the trip was built after his own ideas. It was after 4 o'clock when Nissen and his boat came out of an eddy in tow of a rowboat. After being set adrift he got caught in an eddy just above the mpids and had to be started again... Never once did Nissen's boat capsize, for all it was wavo-washed frequently. After reaching the whirlpool, Nissen and his boat floated about until captured, when Nissen landed.
Of all men who have on tame at Niagara none was more lasting than that of Blondin, who, on Thursday, May 30, 1859, first grossed Niagara gorge on a tightrope. His cable was stretched over the river at a point now mid- way between the upper and lower bridges. He made frequent trips thereafter, and on August 14, 1859, he carried Harry M. Colcord across the cable on his back. Blondin also crossed the gorge in 1860 in which year his cable was stretched over the Whirlpool rapids below the old railway suspension bridge, since replaced by a steel arch. He walked with baskets on his fent, performed on stilts, cook ed his meals on the rope. On September 8, 1860, Blondin walked for the Prince of Wales now King of England, and on this occosion he also carried Calcord on his back,
It was in July, 1876, that Maria Spelterina crossed the gorge on a tight rope. She is the only woman who has ventured this feat, and in all her performances she was watched by great crowds. Her rope was sratched over the rapids where Blondin last walked. Sho won great favor.
Still another who performed on a tight rope at the falls was a man named Jenkins, who atretched his cable across the gorge over the rapids. One of his principal feats was to cross from cliff to cliff on a machine that resembled velocipede, his balance pole being held by an arrangement under his feet.
MACAO.
Tords comfortable accommodation for travellers.
HE most select Hotel in the Far-East, beautifully situated, over-looking the sea, and The strictest supervision as to food and cleanliness is exercised by a European Manager
Telegraphic Address: "BOA VISTA,” 57dJ
Per P, and O. steamer Oceana, connecting with the steamer Oriental, at Colombe, from London, Jan. 23,-To ́ Yokohama: Misses Walford and Gore. To Hongkong: Sergeant and Mrs. F. H, Ashford, Sergeant and Mrs. Marsh and child, Corporal Dixan, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blake and 4 daughters, Messrs. R. B. Garde, J. H. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Savage and z children, Lance Corporal Jenkins. To Manila: Mr. G. Ellis. To Singapore: Ser geant and Mrs. H. W. Martin and 6 children, 1930) Meists. S. Sowden, J. C. Dumbleton, To Penang: Dr. and Mrs. Avetoon, Miss. Barg hope and child. From Marseilles,-To Hong-
kong: Mrs. Magowan. To Panang: Mr. R. H. Chappel. From Colombo.-To Shanghai: Mr. Meyer. To Hongkong: Misses Ewart and Chadlion.
Per and O. steamer Britannia, connecting with the steamer Coromandel, at Colombo. from London, Feb. 6-To Shanghai: Rev. and Mrs. Comaby and a children, Mr. and Mrs F. H. Armstrong and a children Mr. J. T. Pearson. To Singapore: Mrs. W. D. Fisher and child, Misses I.. Morgan and Donald. To Penang Mr. T. A. Kennarð. From Mar- seilles To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. R. de B. Largaird and child. To Singapore | MessrS. L. Haefield, A. H. Ryder From Port Said. To Yokohama : Dr. Stapleton.
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Oceanien, from Marseilles Jan. 19-To Yokohama: Messrs. R. Fescio, de Kehrberg. To Hai.. phong: Mr. J. Gonchaux, Mr. and Mrs. Thorel and Mrs. Bonne.
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Annam, connecting with the steamer Ernest Simons, at Colombo, from Marseilles, Jan. 26-Ta Shanghai: Messrs. H. Roth, J. D. Stirling. To Haiphong Mr. G. Gamier, Mrs. Staup, Mr. D. Audis: To Saigon; Mr. and Mrs. A. Siré, Mr. and Mr. Cremazy, Mr. Otto Sixt, Mrs. Jourdain 'and a children, Mrs. Huron, Mr. R. Mille, Colonel de Mussy. To Singapore: Messrs. R. W. Braddell and J. Lammers.
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Ernest Simons, from Marseilles, Feb. 9.-To Shang- hai: Messrs. Dresing, Paul Serré. To Saigon : Mr. Claude, Mr. and Mrs. Gaymard. To Singapore: Mr. H. N. Ridley,
Per Norddeutscher Lloyd stapmer Bayern, from Bremen, Jan 23, and Southampton, Tan. 28-To Yokohamna: Rev. and Mrs. W. Field and 2 children. To China: Mr. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Myeller. To Shanghai: Miss R. Elwin, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mullen. Mister Godson. Pressegh, Mrs Cochrane and children, Miss Ovenden. To Hongkong; Mr. Robertson, ME, M, Brooks, F. Coleman. To Bangkok: Miss Cox. To Singapore. Mrs. Napier and child, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cumming and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown, Miss Lind. To Pepang: Miss Jones. From Colombo-To Yokohama: Mrs. Seys,
On June 22, 1887, Steve Peere, a painter, walked across the gorge on a wire cable six,
Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Stuttgart, eighths of an inch in diameter, stretched be from Bremen, Feb. 6, and Southampton, Feb. tween the old suspension bridge and the Canti-11-To China, Mr. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.. lever bridge. His was, indeed, a wonderful Fraser, Messrs. Moorhead, Jones, Campbell, performance, considering all the other had Houston. To Singapore Mr. Dollyer. used a rope two inches in diameter. On June a5, 1889, Peere was found dead on the bank beneath his rope, the supposition being that he had attempted to walk it; at night;
SMALLEST MONKEY IN THE WORLD
METROPOLE HOTEL. Convenient distance from town, delightful
situation.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Intimations.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
(AMERICAN BANK),
ESTABLISHED, 1864.
PAID UP CAPITAL 2009; SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS
TOTAL
NOTICE.
HE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX. CHANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/161bs from 1 to 15/16 down to 1/8, is now in the bookbinders' hands and will be published next week. These Tables, which rua in columns of 100. from £999 down to £1. and from 19/11 U.5, Gold. down to id or from S999 down to i cent, enable .51,000,000 | the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of $4,644.514 any sum in Sterling under 1,000 by simply adding the equivalent of the Shillings and ..$6,644,514 | Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents under $1,000 by adding the equivalent of the Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple means of computation a very considerablosaving of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, means of proving accuracy is secured, as is illustrated in the following examples, To reduce £879,12.11 into Dollars at Exchange 1/10 1/16-
Head Office; NEW YORK.
Directors:
'Samuel D. Babcock. George F. Baker, August Belmont.. George S. Bowdoin. Frederic Cromwell. Walter R. Gillette. E. H. Harriman. G. G. Haven,
R. Somers Hayes, Charles R. Henderson, Harry Payne Whitney.
Adrian Iselin Jr. James N. Jarvie Augustus D. Juilliard. Richard A. McCurdy,
Levi P. Morton. Walter G. Oakman, Alexander E, Oг. Henry H. Rogers. H. McK. Twombly. F. W. Vanderbilt.
Walter G. Oakman, President. Adrian Iselin Jr., Vice President.
Henry A. Murray,
3rd Vice President, Wm. G. Edwards,
Treasurer.
F. C. Harriman,
Assistant Treasurer.
Geo. R. Turnbull,,
and Vice President, John Gault, Manager,
Foreign Dept.
E. C. Hebbard,
Secretary.
R. C. Newton,
Trust Officer,
London Committee: Arthur John Fraser, (Chairman). Donald C. Haldeman. Honorable Levi P. Morton.
LONDON OFFICE:
33 and 35, Lombard Street, E.C. R. C. Wyse, Manager,
London Bankers: PARR'S BANK LIMITED.
A BRANCH of above Company has been established at No. 4, DES VEUX ROAD, Hong: kang, for the Transaction of Banking and Exchange Business.
Hongkong, 31st January, 1902.
17.11.
£879, 0, $9,561 925 9. 745
$9,571, 671
For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road,"
· Hongkong,"22nd February, 1902
ORIENTAL
INSULAR
STEAM
COMPY
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR
A. S. MIHARA, Manager.
Cs.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES,
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS..
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA; COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN. AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON; HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ALSO
PORTS oF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE, STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA,
TROEN EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN 34, the Company's Steamship N MONDAY, the 10th March, 1902, "SYDNEY," Captain Riquier, with Mails, Passengers, Specic and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.
PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN POETS),
HE Steamship
"CHUSAN," Captain C. L. Daniel, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 1st March, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the
above Ports.
Silk and Valuabij all Cargo or France, and Tea fur London (ander arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay with Tragshipment.
Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and
whereas with, the other exchange books the Value of all Packages are required. process would be as follows:-
1800. o. 0-$8,702 550
70, 0, 0, 761. 473
9. 0, 0
97. 904
17. 0.
9. 247
11,
a. 497
$9,571 671,
or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at the same rate of exchange
$9,000,000 LB27. 6.10, 8
571.000.- 52. 9. 9.11
~671
... 2.13
879.17.11.00
but by other books it would be
$9,000,000 £827. 6.10. 8
$00,000 70.000 1,000
.bou....
70
Im
45.19. 3.
6. 8. 8. 6 I. 10. I 1. 1. 3 -I. 9
4
879.17.11.00
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and Conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A HEWETT,
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 F. Specie and Parcels until 3 PM, on the oth March. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con tents and Value of Packages are required."
For further Particulars, apply at the Com pany's Office.
P. DE CHAMPMORIN,
Acting Agent. Hongkong, 25th February, 1902.
To be Let.
TO LET.
F10040
Superintendent. FOURTEEN EUROPEAN HOUSES; Nos. 14, 18, 20, 27, 24:26, 28, 34, 35, 38, 14 42, 44, 46, and 48, LEIGHTON HILL ROAD,
Apply to
Hongkang, 15th February, 1902.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA..
FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA"}]}
IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 'CO.
Steamers,
Proposed
Captains, Sailings.
Every care has been taken in compiling these [1388 Tables to insure their accuracy and even as the
- book was being printed the last impression of Tacoma
2,811 A. Dixon...... Mar. 8 each sheet was taken and carefuly" rechecked | Victoria 3,502. Panton ...Mar. 15 F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
by two separate persons and any little errors Bratmar......... 3,601 W. Watt...... Mar. 23 SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, in reading which will crop up in such works COAL AND PROVISION MER- as these are carefully corrected in each copy 'CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS}before it is issued, thus making it a most AND GENERAL COMMISSION accurate and useful book. Subscriptions for this and the previous volume, may be sent to the Daily Telegraph Office, Price $to por copy, Hongkong, foth February, 1952. [128
Per Rotterdam Lloyd steamer Gede, from HARTMANNS RABLJEN'S GENUINE
Rotterdam, Jan. 17-To Batavia: Mr. C. Voute. From Marseilles: Messis, G. W. van Lommel, G. R. Brouwers, S. E. P. A. van Haeften, J. A. Roskana, J.A. Spoor. J: Brunger, P.D. A. Frankamp, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ly K. M- Schiaffelers, Mr. D. J. C. van Reenen, Dr. J. Bivan Leeut, Messra: P. M. Schreuders, J. A. The latest fad in New York in the way of Verplongh Chassé. Mrs, Arnold van Duijn pets is the pocket monkey. It is only about and 3 enildren, Messrs. W. van Holst Fel two years since the little follow made his first. appearance in the United States in his present lekaan, P. A. F. Blom, P. B. van Etaden ten capacity, but now his popularity bas become Brink, G. J. Bioem, F. J. A. van Mourik, Miss M. III. A. V. N. Schieffelers, Messrs.
so great that the men who make a business of FA Noys, J. M. Prey, A. v, d. Meo and N. catering to the whims of the people who like
Hendriks
pets say that the demand for the pocket monkey Fer Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamer Awa fa five times as great as the supply. The pocket Mar, from Landon, Jan, 17-To Yokohama:
monkey is a native of Brazil, and perhaps the emallest member of the Simian species known, being about five inches long, but with a tail that is sometimes three times, as long as bit
Professor I, fjima, Messrs, R. Greig, A. Smith, G. Aso, K. Shida, Suzuki. To Kobe Mrs. Hare and child, Professor J. Bakurai. To Shanghai Mr. and Mrs. F. Barff and son, Mrs. Moir Tiuncan, Mrs. Shorrock and child, Mr. Callsen, Mrs. Reynell and child. To "We can't get enough of them, said a mas Hongkong Dr. and Mrs. E R. Laing, Dr. who makes a business of selling pets. I have Hunter, Mr. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. E.. Budal and family To Bangkok: Mr. P. one bere that I have been offered a hundred Kemp, To Singapore Mr and Mrs. dollars (Lao) for, but the average price is Toynbee, Mr and Mrs E. Broadrick, Mr. S twenty five dollars. They are the Snest little Mildred and child, Mrs. Hamilton and children, I've ever seen. For estance, here's Miss Villiers Taylor, Mesura. G. Whidy, A Powndall Lloyd, E. Hatch, A. Barlow, J. cage made on parpous for a pocket monkey. Blake To Pananga). Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowes
that it rasembles a miniature and child and Miss King S
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"THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND & LOAN CO., LD, No. 8, Queen's Road West,..
Hongkong, 22nd February, 1902. [2048
TO LET.
THE BUNGALOW, "CREGGAN," at the
Fenk, Six Rooms. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY CO, LD. Hongkong,, 18th February, 1902,
tarzd
TO LET. ROUND FLOOR of GODOWN No.
New Praya, Kennedy
Town.
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HDUIT ROAD.
OUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS, CON-
GODOWNS at BLUE BUILDINGS BOAT HOUSES at CAUSEWAY BAY, facing the
Polo Ground.
HONGKONG TO LONDON GI Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried. Passangers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ATLANTIC MAÏL LINES.
HONGKONG TO NEW YORK 441 The Railroad travelling is second to none on the American Continent; two trans-continental trains daily from Tacoma, DINING, CAR 13 | Apply to attached to trans-continental trains day and night; TACOMA to NEW YORK in 21 days, Magnificent Scenery of the ROCKY ́and. CASCADE, MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route.
HONGKONG TO VICTORIA, TACOMA 635.
The beat route to the KLONDYKE GOLD | FIRïðs. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA,
TACOMA to DVEA and ST.MICHAEL,
Rates of Passage to other Paints an applica.
tion.
Special rates allowed to members of Govern. ment Services.
For further Information as to Passage or Freight, apply to ap
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main building and to enlarge the Chinese de Pantment by an additional storey with two wings. The estimated cost will amount to over $15,000. To cover these expenses we Appeal | The establishment has been in existence for the to the liberality of all friends of Education. BUILDING last 25 years and is open to all classes, Much of the clerical work of the city is carried ́on by Its past pupila. "As this is the first time we have
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