to buy me some more cold tea and mummy sandwhich, and he said he pace had a brother who could tell lies, but, ob, dear.. And before I could tell what he was going to do, he kissed me on the top of my head; he's got such a big heart-and feet. Now we shall have another

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1902.

port, on (Duobei

of the Northern Pacific Line, was another." Four years ago she sailed for Taku with lum her, leaving

be rath, 1897. Nothing was heard of her to idicate her fate, until some years afterwards the captain of the schooner Herman, of Frisco, found a bottle containing a memorandum written by Chief Officer Patterson, of the lost steamer, which read: Stenmer Pelican, latitude so north, longitude 175 west-the ship is sinking. WHERE THE WRECKAGE OF THE "CONDOR" This was all that was ever heard of the We are leaving her in frail boats. Please report

lest steamer, for not a vestige of wreckage was ever found from her.

A MARINE GRAVEYARD.

WAS FOUND.

The west coast of Vancouver Island, where the wreckage from the missing warship Condor

NAMRBOARD IN AN INDIAN HUT. was found, is littered with the remains of so missing vessel, whose ghastly story outrival's The sealing schooner Pioneer was another many wrecks that the rocky coast on which the the tale of the Ancient Mariner." The winter winds set the seas has been named "the schooner was never heard of after her cruise marine graveyard of the Pacific."

Long before the days when the Golden the Behring Sea, and the Indians of Hind came around the Hom and Drake planter, were dancing a "sarrow dance," in which Quatsino, whose tribesmen were hunters on dered the galleons of Spain, the Indians claim they gash themselves and seratch their bodies, that Japanese junks were driven on the rocky when the Nawitties, a neighbouring tribe, told coast, and some survivors came ashore; in fact, of sighting the schooner with skeletons inshed there is a preponderance of evidence that these to her rigging. Another missing ship of the Indians of the const-who are so different from North Pacific was the barque Nomad, which the red men of the plains and of the inland sailed from Shanghai in December, 1899, her tribes-are descendants of these shipwrecked upturned hulk drifting ashore on the Hawaiian Japanese.

Stones ive been found at some parts of the western coast of British Columbia inscribed with Chinese characters, and when Peking fall into the hands of the allies documents were found there bearing out the contention which was advanced when these finds were made namely, that the Chinesediscovered the western coast of America long before Columbus landed

on the east.

After every storm of winter some grim me -mento comes ashore to tell the sorrowful tale of death. At first it was the then barbarous Indians who cut out the King George ships Tonguin and Boston and slew nearly all their crows, but now the Indians are no longer murderers, and it is only the storm ant of the dangerous currents which add wts to the lengthy list of those whose bones have been left on this coast,"

STORIES OF THE INDIANS.

*.set

Of those voseols cut out by Indians the Boston and Tonguin probably produced `the greatest tragedies. On the farmer, but one man, Arm- ourer Jewelt, who long ago wrote a book des cribing his experiences with the Indians, sur vived, and on the Tonguin only the Indian interpreter lived to tell the tale of death, for the survivors of the massacre fired their magazine. and went to death with a large number of their attackers. The last of the Indian murders of this kind was that of the killing of the crew of the barque George S. Wright, which was wrecked near Ahousett by the tribesmen. A warship was sent to shell the village, and one of the Indians guided the warship into the inlet to fulfil the Government vengeance: This un- happy Indian was banished by the tribe, and has just been allowed to return-an old man on the verge of the grave-that he may be buried with his fathers.

It is only within the last thifty years that the full facts of the west coast shipping disasters have been told by the white man, for it is only within that date that the Roman Catholic mis- slonaries blazed the trail to the settlements which followed. One of the pioneer coast missionaries is Father Brabant, of Hosquoit, and soon after be took up his residence among the tribesmen of Friendly Cove it was bis melancholy duty to bury the remains of twelve unfortunates from a Cape Cod brigantine, which was dashed to pieces on the rocks.

POSTED AS MISSING.

Many vessels have been abandoned off the const Boats crews have made the shore, steamers have been lost, and some of their crews lost, and there have been the mysteries of lost ships from which but a nameboard or some scanty wreckage has come ashore to bear evidence of disaster

One of these disasters was that of the barque Dominica, bound from Honolulu to Victoria three years ago. Nothing but a nameboard, picked up by a missionary at Cloose, ever reached the Vancouver Island coast.

The

Carradoc, Cellic, Bard, Andrada, Bertha, Cafe Wrath-each of these vessels, which are now on Lloyd's Lists" posted as missing, are be lieved to have foundered not far from this marine graveyard. At all events, some wreck- age which has been connected with them has been among the finds of search parties th

The list of the ships, lost, but, whose crews- unlike those which have never been heard of

have cheated death, is also a long one."

Each winter has added its qunta, to the list,

coast,

Juan de Fuca in the teeth of such a gale as In 1894 two colliers left the Straits of San that in which the Condor went to ses. Both

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found drifting in the northern sea, the spars some time afterwardsļa mass of wreckage was and cordage entangling a medicine chest bear- ing the name Montierat; and some months afterwards the nameboard of the Reewenau was found nailed up in an Indian's hut on the Vancouver Island coast, and thus was the fate of the two lost colliers known.

To tell the tale of all the wrecks off this chart would show no fewer than thirty between coast would involve much space, for a wreck

Victoria and Cape Beale, and scores more along other parts of the coast Near Carmanah, where the operator signals the incoming ships, seven have gone ashore, and two still stand up on the beach, and strange mariners report them from time to time as new wrecks-Daily Moll.

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SWATOW WEEKLY SHIPPING REFORT. (May 3rd, 1902.)

ARRIVALS.

***Where from

DAIR

Vesselt,

Agents.

April gidorade. Chefoo...]. M. & Co.

By Penting minna, Shanghai & Amoy .... & S. 475360 uzuntuwa Hoogkong ................(I, & Co. """Daijis kan?

#Hupah Wuha

#OLAPLES unità AMOY

J

Wengkol. Hongkong..............................

D.&.

Hangchef

chaongManila

K.

Dalgi Marijoy

& Co,

1. M. & Co.

Seonglong......

L. Y. & Co.

Hangrang Shanghal

J. M. & Co.

ag Hamun penetreroom)

25 Fakahan AOY. & Co. 30 Regngwal Hongkong B, 9.

Hnichlag

J., & Co.

and the little coasting steamer has, in its Noey Hollowfoo & Newchwang, B. & S.

vember and December trips, year after year, to bring back a complement of shipwrecked mariners, whose vessel had either gone ashore or heen abandoned off the coast. The most heartrending tragedy of this coast was the col lision between the steamer Pacific, which ailed from Victoria in 1875 with 275 passen gers for San Francisco, and when off the mouth

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So HalmÜR........ As and

Wingang

In. &'co.

J. M. & Co. ja, & Co.

Tim. & c..

J. M. & Co.

E. 3. &C.

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A DEPARTURES.

Champo

Date

Thala

Lares

of the straits where the Condor is generally Apriles Lohan believed to have foundered-collided with the barque Orpheus, bound from Frisco for: Nanaimo, and of her 275 passengers but two escaped, Some of the bodies were washed on to the beaches in the vicinity of Victoria

CREWS WHICH ESCAPED.

Another grim tragedy of this coast was the wreck of the Uncle Jonathan on a rock near Caps Mendocino in the eighties, when nearly 300 lives were last. More redently the wreck

of the Rio de Janeiro involved terr

life off the Golden Gate the Islan

down after colliding with an iceber

ent

the

ople

waters of the north, carrying sixtyslaur

death; and the steamer Walla Walla sank

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after

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in. &ca. Singapore, & S Bangkong B. & Co.

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. & Co. 30 Poung Skigo

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· 17.11.

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9. 0, 0,

97.994

·17, 0.

9.247

0.497

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same rate of exchange :---

$9,000,000 £827, 6.10.. 8

571,000

52. 9. 9.11

.671

.1.2.13

879.17.11.00

but by other books it would be:- $9,000,000 £827. 6.10, 8

1.10. I

500.000

45.19. 3. 4

70.000

6 8. 8, 6

1,000

.600

70m

1=

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1, 9

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CRUISING YAWL, 20 ft x 6ft Ballr laat season under European Supervision Complete with all Spars, Safis, Sail Covers, craft for sportsmen. Owner leaving the Colony Price $200.

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"P.D.Q Cfo This Papor, Hongkong, 2nd April, 1902.

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For Nervous

Exhaustion

CHAPOTEAUT'S

Phosphoglycerate

OF LINE

The modern restorentide

of the carboua ayatamuol

For bruisworkers, profetali zini men, tesebars, stademig,

`ate, und in deblikty, seminal

| lossen, dyapapala of airvous

origin and is semin

1936 in readily auntmilated and promotes digestion,

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[OHAPOTEAUT).

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