Mails.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902.

U.S. MAIL LINES.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. 00., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.S. CO.,

TOYO KISEN KAISHA;

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND 207TH AMERICA AND EUROPE;

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

"CHINA"

"DORIC "

"NIPPON MARU",

"PERU"

"COPTIC

"AMERICA, MARU"

‚TUESDAY, 18th March, at Noon, TUESDAY, 25th March, at Noon, THURSDAY, 3rd April, at Noon." „FRIDAY, 11th April, at Noon. „SATURDAY, 19th April, at Noon. TUESDAY, 29th April, at Noon.

THE P.M. Company's Steamship "CHINA," will be despatched for SAN FRAN, TCISCO, SHANGHAL NAGASAK, KOBE

for YOK FAAA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point

en route.

Through Passage Tickets gramed to England, France and fierasany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the princqul eities of the United States or Canadá.

Passengers holding through ORDERS TU 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 £4 in addition to the regular tarifl rate.

Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL FACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines.

Special rates (First-class only) to European l'oints, are granted 10-Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to Europeas 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,

Rotarn Passage. Reduction will be made to passengers who do not hold return tickets, making the return journey between ports in the Orient and Honolulu or beyond, within twelve months.

Through Mills of Lading issued for transponation to Yokohama and other Japan Parts, 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 recrived on board until 4 P.M. the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received at the Office intil 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 ar parcel (valued at Ston. Gold or over) destined to Paints, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should he 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 For further Information as to Pounge and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Com panies, Queen' Building

is less than Stoo. U.S. Gold.

1902

Hongkong, 8th March, 1993.

1. S. VAN BUREN, Agent.-

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S

MAIL. STEAMSHIP LINE.

ROYAL

SPICED.

FUNCTUALITY

THE FAST RUGTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND HE UNITED STATES. (CALLING AT SHANGHAI NAGASARI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.Ó.) Twin Screw Steamships-f,000 Tons-10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 Knots. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG EMPRESS OF CHINA Comadr, R. Archibald, R.MR....WEDNESDAY, 2nd April, R.M.S., TARTAR Camdr. E. Beetham, R.N.R.......WEDNESDAY, 16th April. EMPRESS OF INDI } ...Coudr. Q. P. Marshall, R.N......WEDNESDAY, z3rd April EMPRESS OF JAPAN Gogle H. Pyls, R.N.R....WEDNESDAY, rath May, R.M.S. ATHENIAN... Condi. H. Mowau ....

WEDNESDAY, 21st May,

1902.

HE magnificent Twin-screw Steamships of this Line pats through the famous INLAND THE

SEA OF JAPAN, and usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS 10 WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and make connection 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 inade at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston' with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of..

Passengers Booked thapigh to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for J, 6, 6 and 12 months.

SPECIAL RATES (First class only? granted to Missionaries, Meinberg of the Naval, Military, Diplomat Cial Services, i to Huropean Officials in the Service of China and Japan Government:

UNGLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE,

Letters for the following persons lie un-

daimed at the Post Office:—,

Arxer, Fuan

Ah Fook

Allaraki, Sate

Fuster, Capt, W. L.

Faca, Juan.

Farrell, N. A

Fairy, William

Feluz, F. de la

Adamsca, Mrs. Hans Francisco, Signor

Ah Pooj

Allahditta Khan

Abdul Hasan

Abversing, Jr.

Adamson, S.

Anderson, WA, Anderson, Mrs. A. J. Amelino, Miss L. Apice, G. D: Alfred, Mrs. Andersen, K. Aflix, Maurice Addries, M. Ah Yau Alaraka Sinad Alzaci, Miss 1. Aradi, E. J. A. B..

Aung, F.O. Bishan Singh Browning, S. J. Browne, F. W. Brand, S. Brown, Geo. W. Brown, Miss K. Bell, Jack Bernard, F. Bela Singh Babonneau, M.

Baboo C. Malai Black, G.

E: 8.

Brown & Co., Messrs. Burden, W. G. Bond, Mr. Brumban, W. Bailey, Miss F. Buford, Mrs. M. B. Brougham, E Bresson, Belisle, L. J. Bell, Miss M. C. Brown, Thomas

oake, A. Hennett, L. E. Burnside, J. Borne

lack, Wm. Beach, Miss E Bellet, L. P. Baum, R. Bulter, J. J. Bunnell, Max. M.

Bruce, Miss K. Brown, apt. J. H. Boys, Capt. G. H Benton, Mrs. C. J Brown. M. M. & E. lloon Singh Hard, a. C. Bowie, Dr. Broadbridge, A. C.

Bennett, E. F. Burkitelli Budge, James Boutarif, J. Hambridge, M. Bailey, E Bach, A. H. Bryan, Miss E. V. Backet, Q. Borgeest, L... Brawer, Mrs. F. Boresson, Mad. Catz, V. Leon Claxon, Mr.

Chuvartz, Miss A. Chapman Cooper, Miss A, B. Chatterton, Chas.

Capt. Chunk Carboni, Mrs. F.

Conry, Mirs, Concepcion, D, V. Cowper, Miss L Cartledge, W Calder, Capt. A. S. Crowl, A. L.. Closs, A. Charmintz, Adolf Cayford, William Cumann, Rev. C. Chịu Chồng Quốc Chiang, J. Cook; & Co., L. F. Clark, A. Cooper, A Conley, Miss M Crossby, F. Crawford, G. Churchill, A. D. Cherry, W. Chester, Mr. Carlington, G.T.S. Coyle, Mrs. Courtney, Mrs. M. Cohen, Miss G. Chuvartz, A. Chee, D.

Chandar Singh

Crosbie; D. B. T.

Cogan, J, L Cameron, Ch. Crowford, G. Corbin, F Chune, C. A. Cruz, Theresa

The attractive ratures of the Companie reste embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the Word), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company harm, Herived the highest award for aante at recent Chicago Worl.I's Exhibition), and the diversity ni MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE.SCENERY Tuncan, 3. or I. through which the Railway passes.

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, Retes of Passage, &c., apply to Hongkong, 17th March 2

7

D. I BROWN, General Agent,

Pedder's Street,

12

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER-DIENST.

(Taking Cargo at the Rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPOLI LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENDA, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE; BICA DEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS), '

PROPOSED

STEAMERS. ARMENIA

Sach's

KONIGSBERG

Mayer BAMBERG

Zarbonsen

ADRIA

Kouth

SEGOVIA

Foarek EAXONIA

Jaeger

ARAGO

Forsti

FROM HONGKONG. SAILING'S SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

*DESTINATIONS.

GENOA and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE), MARSEILLES, HAVRE & HAMBURG (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG), HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO). HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG){

HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMBO), HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANO). NEW YORK.

י.

via SUEZ CANAL,

For further. Particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 1st March, rusz

Dripdate, Miss Dulton, H. F. Dionicía, Leoncio Dawson, J. F. Dunn, T. I. Downes, B. Durant, Mrs. It. Dillon James Daniels, W. Davis, Sr. Dn. L.. Durstine, R. S. Drayton, J. C. Davies, G Dethleffsen, H. Digiovanni, Capt. Dickson, R.. Delmar, Dr. E.

Fesler, 1. S.

Fenton, C. Finleyson, Mrs. Fisher, H./W Falkiner, Dr. A. C. Fitzgerald, T. J. Ferro, G. P. del. Firth, F. N. Françaid, E. L 'Forest, Miss A. Forrest, Miss L.

Foye, Mrs. A. L.

Fowler, Miss O: L.

French, Dr. F. Fazal Din Fischer, Emil Foy, F. Fitzgerald, Miss Fernandes, L. A.

Featherstone, Miss E

Ferrier, Jas Gassies, I. Golla Mahomed Grey, F.

Guisdan, Mrs. M. Garcia, Francisco Graham, Esq.

Grindlay Groom & Co. Goutier, K. K. Godwin, Mr. & Mrs.

Gafloor, Khan Grickus, M. Guillanine, A. Gomes, C. Goedkoop, Ph. H. Gwueldy, J. R. Gwan, T. Gibson, Miss Gwynne, Mrs. K. Grun, Mrs. H. Georg, Z, Sales, Custodio

[fuische, F.

Hogg, Mrs. Hare, Mrs. R. Heyden, R. V. D. Harms, C. II. J. Hernwire, B. Hymiow, Mr. Herman, J Holliday, Mrs. H. Hill, H.M. Henderson, J. G. Hummington, W. B. Horne, N. G. van Hanson, T. G. Elayeland, P.. Herne, Pierre Hollicky, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs. Howa William Higson, M. Hoffmann, G. M. Halbrooks, Alex. Hobson, R. P. Henderson, F. G., Hurthur Haney, Mon. Hunt, L. S. J. Harris, 1. D. Hurbord,TM H. G. Hibbard, B. J. Hobbs, Wni. Hohner, M. Hilbert, F. H. Hunt, C.-B. Harvate, Fred. Hasber, H.

Harrington, Mrs. H. Hunt, Miss H.

Hutchison, G, H.

Lovelaad, J. L. Leonard, M.

Lewis, CM.

Lof, P. H.

Lillie, JJ.

Lean, J. B. Leaoel, Mon. Longstreet, G. Lennard, D. Mi Lall Singh Lang, R. R. Lewis, G. W. Lafiente, C. J. Li Hong Ching Lee, Mrs. M. G.

Long,

Σ. Mitchell, W. T, Malcolm, Dr. F. B. Micuamer, A E Mohamed, Ishag Macfir, A. L Muller, Madame S. Malcolm, A. McOsbome, W. Marlatt, C. L Marsh R McAlister & Co. Macarthy, Mr. Mongal Singh Mingel Singh McDonald, G. McCaw, Fred. Morton, R. Mautani, T.

Marker, D.

McAuthur,

Mrs.

Matsuo, L.

Messer, Capt. J. F.'

Martin, M. R. P. Michels, W. J. Mills, A. T.

Murphy, Capt. D. I. MacDonald, D. S.- Moore, J. H. Max, Schrenk Murphy, Miss A. MacDonald, Geo. MacCarthy, Capt. F. Mahomed, H. R. Muller, F. H. H. McPherson, W. McMillan, Alex. Manalo, Mamerta Montagne, Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs. T.

Remedios, Mias J. Rocha, Mrs L.M.S.

Symonds, J.

Spondar, Dass Simbusos, F. Swanney, John Stretson, D.

Stephen, Mrs. James Schmellitscheck, F. Simpson, Dr. M.], Stoke, G. G. Sindle, Ralph Shvartz, Isac Strand, Dr. F. Silva, T. da Silva, J. P. da

Z. W. Schwartz, Sutherland, G. Silva, Miss E. da

Silva, Arminda' A. da Sardu, W. J. Schult, Capt. R. Silva, M. A Sailan, C.

Sheffield, Miss E. Sam Thuang Sirdar Bin Singh. Soden, J. L. Roas Sobeng, Luis Smith, Miss Sawhin, J. 5. Stevenson, T. 1. Staples, G. B. Smith, E. Steer, B. Scott, Alex. M. Spialer, W. Stewart, E. G. Spinney, W. F. Siep, F. G. G. Stefano, C. Schéve, E, von Songee, Mrs. Sassi, D. Solomon, S. P. Scott, J. D. Smith, C. W. D. Stierr, Miss G.

Maxwell MacGregor, L. N. Mathieson, Alex. McMillan, The Morgan, F. Mrs. Millet, Frank Marecki, H. Maelier, J. B. MacMillan, Alexi Messer, Capt. Morrisey, Miss M. E. Mall, E

McPherson Mrs. W. Merriett, H. S. Mcany, Capt. J. J. Maker, C. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, it.

Marsch, Capt. L. W. Monicelli, G. Morgan, Wm. A. McConachy, Mr. Marecki, M. Moule, O.

Mall, E.

Morris, M. M. McGregor, D.

Marsh, Capt. I.. W. Mevecki..

Munro, P.-

E.

Skala, Mrs. A. Sawyer, Fred. Strom, J. H Santos, P. dos Skillen, A. See, J. A. Sution, Char, Schwartz, A. Solomon, L. P. Schaedelin, M. E. Slaffkin, Mrs. L. Star, Miss G. " Spair, Mrs. Stafford, J. C. Seyhers, Frontz Standley, W. A. The Manager Silk

Manufacturing Co. Taylor, R. W. Tarker, Wm.

Troost, Engene

Tarce Khan

Thomas, A. E. Taylor, Mr.

Thomas, Miss E. M. K.

Torrance, J. C. The Sec. ffk. Gem.

Club

Tennichiff, Mr.

Tansley, Mrs.

The Agents-Atlas

Parcel Express

Toan, Hon

List of Registered Covers in Ports Beatar Alla Singh

Ah, Singh Ackermann, H, Awang Bakir Asman, Khan

Ali Babadur Atkin, F. (Chathain) Abbas Khan Byram, Mrs. G. L Bremers, Mrs. Frieda Bakkoo Alias Kishuo,

Junt pant Brown, Gen. H., Blanchard; Miss Blades, L. B.

Bárka, Singh

Bahan, Singh

Burke, M. B.

Bagdanoff, L.

Bovet, Bros, & Co.

Bartens, Alf

Biser Josephine

Bhog Singh

Cunha, Max.

Cheng Sang Tai

Borgeent, Louis John

Luessen H Labb, Singh Leplatro, H Lainah Lina Singh Li Ling Sen Mattiesen Emil Matwell, C Morgan, W.-H. Mayer, Ed. von Moned, C. Morrison, Dr. E. Mehin, F Mall, Singh Mahe, Georges Moule, F. O. Muddit, Sergt. W. Mongaillverd; C. O. Da Neryrove Honry Naywan, F Narjamot, Khan, I.P,C. Nam Singh Ortega, F. Octive, Jason Cave Palmer, Mr. H. Hauts,

England (Dead Letter)

Chesman, Master, Wm. Pappadaki, C.

Chek Mahomed Chalmers, A. A. Cameron, W. Catto, A. R. Diggins, Mrs. Dallas, H.

Emmanuel & Co.. Evenburg, Mrs. Foukoff. J. D.

D.

Freiz, F. Fridenberg, -François, A.

Farguhar, Mrs. T. C. Goldenberg, A. Gulam Mahomed

Hand, C. P

Hagi Tagile Booper, Mrs. Hayem, M. Hannah, James Hombourg, Roza tugand, Charles Harder, Theodor Inches Isahak Jacob, Thomas Jamieson, S. W. Jeffreys, Mrs. V. Jefferson, Geo. Jag Singh, I.P.C. Jaffray, R. A. Jones & Coy. Joor, S. F. Kohn, Jacob Klipper, G.

(2)

Kinghorn, H. P.

Pottle Paul, John Piry, Miss A.

Raub Australian Gold

Mining Rode Singh Rustomjee, H. Rose, B. A.

Roberts, Rattara Singh Sant Singh Sergt. Sing & Co. Shields, Major E. G. Shai,Schaedolin, M. E.

(2)

Kom He, Miss (5’hai.)

Smith, Miss A Scheinker, Mlle. Neli.. Sherwood, Mrs. 'Alice Schwartze, & Co. (1) Simoes, A.

Siva, Marco. Sampson, H. W. (1). Sultan Mohamed Sahil Thorsby, E. R. Tos. R. Giglie Thoulon, A., Macao

(Dead Letter.) Vodopivec Giuseppe. Veloso, Jose Walker, C. Williams, Miss Kate Wagner, Mrs. L. J. Wali Mahomed Wilmson, H. Woodworth, Mrs. M. Xavier, G. M,

List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships, S.5. Aker KARÁT .......Ch. T. Hanson.

......H. Waddingham. .......Richard Hose.

Alberto.....

S.MS. Bussard

S.S. Catherine Apcor...J. W. Edwards.

» Dragoman

Deccan .....

W. Holland, F. J. Parkes.'

.......A. Aumentada,

Empier....

H. Wachat..

Elcano

Empress of Japan.James Hunter.

"}

Ship Gra. T. Huy.......Nelson,

(*)

Bark Grosvenor Capt. G. H. Boys S.S. Glaucus .........Goh Choon Hong.

Highlander.........Safor All Sarang Koshi Chang....C. Kumpel.

...L. Brand Loosok

Thallon, Miss F. N. -

11

Turner, Harry

1

Tiddy, W. E.

Taylor, Cpl. U.

Mongaillard, C. O. de The Viscount, H.

Nason, B

Naidu, J. R. North, H. S. Norman, A. J. Natice Nelson, Mra. W. Nick, Mr. Nordey, Mon. Nicholson, H. J. Newton, A. II. Nomara, G. Neil, Miss A. Nicklin, T. G.. Nellancourt, J..

Harvie & Thomas, J. A. Nobody, Mrs.

Hollister, Ceo.

Haflegual, M. A.

Henderso, Mrs. L. Ilenderson, G. E. Hudiwalchen, H. Hill,. Geo. L

- Hammer, H.

tenderson, Mr.' Inglis, Miss Isuibliai, Mutta Abdul

Hassan: Inkwell, C. W. Itosojekts, Mr. Inretig, Lina Ingrain, S. A, Isaac, Aboody Judah, J. S. Johnston, W. W. Jaffer, A. M. Joseph, E. D. Jay Singh Jones, W. Jumbo

Jova, Jon":

Jourett, G. E.

John F. Brigg & Sons

Johnstone, R. N.

Jesus, J. V. de

Joseph, A.:

Jaggoo

Joseph. S.

Johnstone, Mrs. L. F. Jones, Miss It. Jackson, P. Jordan, Lewis Jowand, Singh Kingston, I. W. Kerr, William Kubota, Miss S. Krichalo, E. W. & S. H. Kumamoto, J. Keltlarn, H. G. Kalin, Paul Kiemer, Miss E. L. Kreil, Mrs: N, Kennedy, F. H. K. S. L. Keoning, J. Kaerger, H. Kennedy, H. Knox, L. Khuaj Bakot Kikuchi, T. Messrs,Kistner Alfred

Dallas, H. Delebéque, Mad. J. Doré, A.

De Aib & Coy, Dawson, P. C. Dunn, F. E. Passengers. Dawson, Mrs. R.

Kinghom, H. J. Lossoon, D. M. Lewis, Mr. Lyman, E. R. Luk Kwai

AgencyLeung Ping Hang

Launc

SAILING DATES.

25th Mar. Freight.

26th Mar.

gth April Freight. 23rd April. Freight.

Freight and

Freight.

Earle, J. W. Eastern General Ellis, Vivian Evans, Mrs. E, E, Elliott, Mrs, W. P. Epler, Mrs. H. T. Emmanuel & Co.

Lehmann, Mr. Long, Th. D.

Laplace, F..

7th May,

21st May.

Freight.

8th April. Freight,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, HONGKONG OFFICE,

No, Quden's Buildings,

Eddy, F. W.- Edholm, E.

Francke, G.

G.

Lachman, Singh Lloyd, P. Liddy, W. E.

Olivier, & Co., Mrs. Ogston, I.

Oh Ito Sama Osborn, Edward Omega, Juan Ozp, O. D.

Olf Teong Hum Oh Kachi, Miss Piggott, F. T. Ponvea, Carlos Plummer, F. R. Perabois, M. Pappic, F. Pedersen, O. Pill, Char. Puddeph.:t, W Patton, F. G. Pradiger, Mr. Porter, A. M. J. Paton, Fred. N. 'Paclilla, T, A. Parker, C: L Peters, C. F. Peterson, C. 'Peters, C. Pei Tang Pietscheg, D. -Peters, Major Pange, C. T. Peters, C. Pearson, Lady Pasi, Ugo Pastrado, Josefo Rukan Din Rama Karik Raslington, G. Rodrigues, Mrs. N. *Rudd, F. R...

Russell, J. M. A. Rainy, D. L. Ramranda, S. S. Rozarlo, F. do Rocha, A, da Richard, J. Robinson & Co., G. Riblere, M. Redferus, Mrs. Russel, John Ridgers Th. W Reynolds, J. Roberts, C. A. Ricketts, Miss-). Rozario, E. do Ricco, Madamin Ryley, R. G. Reale, G.

J. R.

Thomson Thomson, J. S. Talmoji, TJ. Treadwell, Mrs. R. Tomas, H. 5. The Chikushi Goal Mining & Co, Tárrance, J. C. Tarry, Rev. R. A. Thorison, James Udoolesek, Miss. Udden, Torsten Ulan, M. C. Vought, Ed. Vance, Miss B. Vague, O.. Vance, Chas. Vich, W. Grant Vine, E. T Victor, Char. Vichy, L. A.

Vencys, C. O.

Van Bosch & Peneyro Wiggan, Mrs.

Walter, Mrs. W. B.

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Loch Trook.........G. F. Warren, Memnon Martin Peterson, U.S.F.S. Kentucky....Admiral Louis Kempff U.S.S. Mariani .......G. Blasich.

Liscum S. Beggs. Transport Penarth......J. G. Connor S.S. Nanyo Maru K, Sawai.

Pilariya s

....Fakirohomed Tandel.

CJ. Pirie, Pekin Madeleine Kickmers..Capt. Henrickson, U.S.N.C. Pouyet Frank Perry' S.S, Prometheus...................T. J. Priest,

Prometheus J. Winter, Prometheus.........). F. Priest. Prometheus....F. Priest. Princeton...............................John Sherman. Pehrrus...........A. Huddleston,. Kadity...]. E. Beale,

» St. Dunston......Ltop. Peringer,

Sindia manRahim Box. Teenbai

James Crowlie. U.S.S. Wheeling.A. H. Whitaker. List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices

Allen, A. C. Brady Вседа.

at Hongkong.

:

+

Chanvingon

Choptekseng

Daiking

Dredging

Edwards, Raphael

Evenburg

Wing Hing Lung & Co. Drayton (2 telegrams)

Woodelu, Bearer

Wilson, Miss R.

Walker, Theo,

A

Williams, A.

Wiseman, G.

Wong Lin Hi

Wells, Cargo Express,

etc.

Wheeler, F. H.

Winter, Reinhold

Wong, Mrs. L.

Worsley, Mrs.

Wilson, Capt.& Mrs. H. Waller, Mr. A. R. Woodger, P. B. Williams Dr. W. J. Wheatley, R. N. Waris, Khan Wren, C. Wilson, Harry Warley, C. H. Wassermann, H. E. William, S. Woodchick, E. 5. Wall, ⚫eorge Wisner, Rev, O. F. Westbury, H. Woodchuck, Miss J. Wilheim, F. H. Ward, Rev. E. William, R. H. I Welch, A. C. Woodmann Salboo, A.

S.

Witty L Williamson, Mrs. Wilson Wailacs. Capti Ci Welch, A. R. Wood, T. White, D, M, Wickwell, C. W. Watson, T. Wennberg, 0. Williams, Capt. Wake, G. E. Wyson, Mrs. Worthington, Mrs. E. S,

Robinson, Mr. N. Whyte, J. F.

Rodrigues, S. F. i

Rowin, T

Roth, F.

Reid, J. G.

Ralim Bux

Richard, F.X.

Richy

Mon.

„Robaris, John:

Russel, A

Ribeiro, F. T.

Lambie & Lodge J. Rennick, Capt. F.

-GIRAULT:SWEETS SWEETS'in

Wedell, O.

Young, A. L.

Yang Chang

Young, Oliver Young, Koi

Yamamoto, J.

Vacob Vashak Bokal Zahn, J. F.

a rich variety of FANCY BOXES, FIT G GIRAULT TOYS

for PRESENTS.

TOYS! Comichlie

ties of all SoE, PROTECTED AUB BER BALLS, Alekar.

Francis Foy

Glenline

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If all your beauties, one by one,

I pledge, dear, I am thinking,

Eafore the tale ware woll begun

I had been daad of drinking,

Of Oliver Herford's lines we are reminded

failing, Daisy." Nor is

known that; though the Squire was ever a slout follow bim solf, and as quick with a bullet as any man, and as ready with a sinile, he had yet anot Failing beside Daisy, in that he was inordinately fond of the wholesome sport of cock fighting, and that whow injured or even spoke an ill word of one of his birds, stood in sors danger of his hide.

So when, after an unwonted period of ill- bumour and testiness, and much fidgeting of his big self about the neighbourhood, the Squire at last, fold dismally of the loss of his finest bird, the townsfolk knew that it would go hard with the rascal who had stolen him, and that he who was so lucky as to find and- restore the bird would be welcome at the Bunch of Grapes always, no matter how many marks stood under his mug on the soapstone chimney-piece by the bar. So for many days things went on; not even Daisy being able to cheer the heart of her father, though her own was none too light. And then, one day, came young lieutenant riding gaily into town with the self-same great bird under his arm. He leaped from his horse, and was seized by the Squire, so overjoyed at the return of his pet that he forgot in a moment all his ill-humour, and called for the best in the house to refresh the young man.

Now, whether it were from excitement or. nervousness, or accident, or whether per chance, Mistress Daisy had before discovered the secret, and heid it close for a great event, certain it is that she mixed sundry drops of bit- ters and wine of roots with a drám of good Kentucky whiskey the whole poured over some generous bits of ice (not a little luxury in it- self), and they all drink of the beverage "to the cock's tail-for Jupiter had not lost a single feather. And then the gallant lieut- enant swore bravely that, in memory of the event, the delectable mixture he had drunk should be known through the army as a cock's tall. That he has been as good as his word you may all bear witness, for who of you have not drunk. the stuff, too much perhaps and cach better than the last ?—–—– Aze

LA SPORT IN FRANCE.

The orthodox French sportsman is described in the columns of a contemporary in the follow- ing, and, we should hope, none too accurate terms: "Every Frenchman is a sportsman- or thinks he is. He dresses himself up like a Corsican bandit, arms himself to the teeth with guns and hunting-knives, and, with three or four fierce dogs-often blood-bounds-idgging at him, makes for the suburbs. At night he returns triumphant and in the seventh heaven with a string of two unfortunate sparrows. He is the hero of the neighbourhood for a week. Ten thousand Parisians take out shooting.

swear to have the licences every year, and swe blood of same doomed sparrow. They register these oaths at the Licence Bureau, where the right to blaze away in any part of France for the whole year costs only 228, Sunday is the great shooting: day. Soon after daybreak you can see at the Paris railway stations group of for a lion hunt. They wear men dressed as large picture hats like Fra Diavolo, and flerce, merciless scowls. They talk of the dangers of the chase as if they were nothing at all. They swagger up and down, almost burst- ing with excitement, elbowing out of their way mere men in ordinary attire, They are objects of great and admiring solicitude on the part of young women.There is the brave Alphonso. My heaven, regard him t Regard bis face! He has no fear whatever as to danger. Ah! the hero who goes to shoot the desperate sparrow in the lair of him I' Then there is the dog, which looks up into his ̈ brave countenance with undisguised hero wor ship. His master afraid? Wall, he'd like to see the sparrow that could frighten him The. Parisian sportsman, before aiming at a bird,, aims at the picturesque. He must look the part. It is the question of posing. The hat is the thing. It must be of Tyrolean or sombrero type, recklessly turned up at the side in a devil- may-care Three Musketeers kind of a way. There must be a feather in it, too, and a big one. The true bom hunter will not sell the

game which falls before his gun, although the market price of a partridge is twenty-pence, of a pheasant 38. 6d, and of a hare 43,The mid dle-class sportsman distributes his sparrows and larks among his friends, imitating in this the sportsmen of noble blood. Often he wilt donate one sparrow to a hospital in emulation of the seigneur who sends his pheasants there.. For are they not bound by a common:tle of

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by a "sideboard manual for gentlemen,” pub-

THE LIFE OF A GUN, lished by Macqueen, in which the history and composition of the cocktail is given. In this Experiments have been carried out by the little book we are reminded that "there are Ordnance Board of the British War Office in several ways of mixing o a cocktail. Some pro- connection with the new gin wire wound breech- fer to shake it thoroughly, by doing this it is loading quick firing guna mounted at Dover to made very cold. The best way to make a determine the possible maximum rapidity of cocktail in à mixing glass is to "stir it with a fire and the life of the weapon. One of the guns fork rather than with a spoon. By this method was selected for the experiment Theoretically the ice is melted, faster, cooling the liquor the life of such a gun is, about 80 rounds, bot faster, and diluting it a little more. tie quite 161 rounds were discharged from this weapon, customary, in serving a dry cocktall, to put an Heary, projectiles were employed, in some olive, perfectly stoned, in the glass. With a Instances weighing 450lb sweeter one n maraschino cherry, or a small had been fired the rifing preserved orange is generally given.

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