Shipping.
Arrival.
Frithjol, Norw. ., 891, Haraldsen. 8th April, -Tamsui 5th April, Ballast.-O. S. K.
Carl Mentell, Ger, 8, 983, J. Janssen, Eth April-Singapore 1st April, Gen. aid Dynamite.-S., W. & Co.
Charterhouse, Hr.'s.s., 1,300, G. Kinghorn, Eth April, Singapore and April, Gen-Order. Chiyuen, Ch. s... 1,177, Stewart, 9th April,
Shanghai 5th April, Gen.-C. M, S, N. Cof Tungshing, Br. 5.5., 1,173, T. W. Salhy,
April-Canton 8th April, Gen.-J., M. 3! Co.
Rein, Norw. s., 726, Hans Olsen, 9th April,
Hangkok 1st April, Rice.-Kin Tye Long Triumph, Ger. 5.5, 769, Hansen, 9th April,
Swatow 8th Apri, Gen.-O. S. K. Alacrity. Br, dispatch-vessel, 1,703, Brock, giļ
April-from Practice.
Maria Le, Ital. bq,, 1,118, D. Urso, 4th April
-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood. Order.
Chowtai, Ger. s.s., 1,115, H. Textor, 9th Ap il Bangkok st April, via Swatow 8th, Rice.
-B. & 5.
Jason, Br. 5.5., 7,500, T. G. Steaves, 9th April -Singapore 4th April, Gen.-B. & S.
Dentaurea
Bilanral, for Europa.
April 9.
Zafira, for Manila.
Hailan, for Haihow.
Ujine, for Singapore.
Shrewsbury, for Yokohama.
Promethes, for Bangkok.
Australian, for Australian Ports. Chaysong, for Canton.
Malta, for Shanghai.
Lures on, for Shanghai,
Apenrade, for Haiphong.
Johanne, for Haiphong.
Holstein, for Singapore.
Tjimahi, for Singapore.
Frithjof, for Coast Ports.
Benkawers, for Japan. Shantung, for Shangbai. Nanyang, for Newchwang.
Chiynen, for Canton,
Farmurers Artured. Per Charterhouse, from Singapore-500 Chi
nasc,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL
Vessels in Port.
TEAMERS.
Andree Rickmans, Ger. $.8., 1,020, H. Köhn, 6th Aril Bangkok 30th Mar, Rice and Gen.-II, & S. Athenian, Br. 5.5.. 2,440, S. Robinson, 70 April-Vancouver, BC. 7th. Mar., and Shanghai th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Bourbon, 3, 997, Antoni, 37th Mar Saigon, Mar., Rice.--Man Fat. Brunhilde, 850, Selck, 3rd. April,---
Samay, Bajah Man, Sugar.-Order.
Belsito, ath-April Capri, Italy 1,037,
Bombay 7th Mar, and Singapore 20th, Gen.-C. & Co. Cragoswald, fr. 8.s. 2,084, J. Peain, 7th April,
Cardiff 15th Feb, Coal-Admiralty. Daganar, Ger. 5.4., 1,152, C. Gosewitch, fih
April-Saigon and April, Rice.-M. & Co. Doric, Rr. 8, 4975, H. Smith, R.N.R., 6th
April-San Francisco 5th Mar.. Honolulu rath, Yokohama zith, Kobe 27th, Nagasaki 20th, and Manila 4th April, Mails and Gen.--O. & Q 5, 5, ^«,
·TO-MORROW.
·VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG,
Roman Catholic Cathedral:Mass at 6 a.m. Anderson. Mrs. G. P.
7 a.m., 8 a.m., and 9.30 am. Benediction, Anderson, Mr. 5.30 p.m.
Bartholomy, M. de Black, Mr. and Mrs.
German Bethesda Okapel, West Point:-Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R.
Morning Service, 11 am.
Bonner, E. A
St. Francis' Church, Wanchai :-Mass (Chin.) | Borthwick, Mrs. R. W,
6. a.m., (Pari.), 7.30 a.m. Benedlerian, | Brown, W. S. 5 p.m.
Duck, Hart
St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning Clark, W. G.
Service (English), 9 am.
{Colson, F. S. Conneán, J. 8t Anthony's Chapel, West Point:-Mass. Coulson, I
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8 ani,
Davies, Mrs. J. T. Wesleyan Garrison and Naval Church Deacon, F. 11.
Wanch -Sunday 10.15 am, Sunday 3 p. Sunday, School and men's Bible Class Sunday 6 pm Thursday 7.30pm Bible Class.
Union Church:--Services, 11 am, and 6 p.m.
St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong. The following will be the order of service
Edendale, Br. ss, 717. Moss, 6th April,-to-morraw-
Saigon 31st Mar., Rice-Master. Else, Geron. Petersen, 5th April.
Saigon 31st Mar, Rice and Flour.-J. &
Co
Evandale, Mr. 8.5. 2,158, "overs, 5th April,-
Holy Communion 7.30 a.m, Matins Ham, Responses: Tallis, Venite: Farrant, Psalms: Wickes, Elvey, Mank, Felton and Elvey, Te Deum: Tours in F, Benedicitus: Langdon in Anthem: "Awake up my Glory "-Bamby, Hymns: 125 and 130.
Penarth 11th Feb., Coal. Admiralty, Gondwin. Br 4,3.. 2,831. W. T. Nishel, Beh
Evensong 5-45 p.m., Responses: Tallis, April-Moji and April, Coal.-M. B. K Psalms: Goss, Wickes, Croft, Crotch and
Heathcote, Magnificat: None Dimittis: Maua Hugen, Norw, 85, 829, Gothey, 7th April.der in D. Anthers" They have taken away Meli rst April, Coal-Arigaara Thoresen my Lord" Stainer, Hymns: 499 and tgr,
& Co.
sle de Negros, Am. 9.4., 200, Lartiligen, th April, Manila set April, Ballast.-B. & Co.
i
aura, Br ss., 1.363. C. R. Kendall, 2nd April, i
-Moji z7th Mar, Coal.-J., M. & Co. Kunsang. Br 4.5, 2.077. E. 1. Buller, and Auril-Sai on 30th Mar., Rice.--1.. M. & Co.
Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 8.5,. 1,010, Sanders, 29th Mar Bangkok 73rd Mar, Rice.-- B & S
Hausang, Br. s.s., 1.641, S. 3. Payne, 25th Mar.
Vesper Hymn Ward No. 1.
Bl. Peter's Seamen's Church. Queen's Road West.
Holy Communion 7.30 10. Matias ta.m., Venite, Humphreys Te Deum, Jackson: Jubilate Cratch; Hymns, 46, 138, 193 and 274.
Evensong 6.30 p.m., Magnificat, Russell; Nune, Macíarren; Hymns, 19, 135, 595 and 55. The Church launch Dayspring will call on Sandakan 19th Mar., Timber and Gen. 1. M. & Co.
ships carrying white crews to bring friends Marie Jebsen, Ger 4, 2.20, Bendixen, 7th ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 April-lava Ports 29th Mar, Sugar.am, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Police Pier, ro. 30 and 6 p.m.): returning after- Tung Kee. Mélita, Fr. s... 700, Le Prévôt, 8th April.wards. The Answering Pennant is the Call flag. All the sittings are free and unappropriat Saigon 2nd April, White-flour.--B, & CA. Nanshan. Br. 1,299, E. F. Stovell, 6th ed. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.
April-Saigon 2nd April, Rice.-B. & Co. scar I, Norw. s.4, 2,00%, R. Olsen, 31st Mar,
-Moji 25th Mar., Coal-M. B. K. Felemachus, Br. 5.5. 1,310, T. Williamson, 7th
April, Saigon 2nd April, Rice and Meal, -Wo Fat Sing.
chemis, Norw. 5.5., 1,607, Thomas, 6th April,
-Moji 1st April, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld. ruintau.. Ger. s.s., 1,002, D. Koch, 6th April,
Bangkok 30th Mar., Rice and Wond.-B. $5.
SAILING Vista
yna Pay, Br. bq. 1,154. Title. 4th Mar
Hongay 15th Feb. Col-8. S
Vale of Doon, Sarawack bg, 669, Weseracing zath Mar-Rajang, N.W. Bernco 18th Feb., Timber-S., W. & Co.
Sunday school to to 1945 8.
Post Office..
A Mail will close for -- Canton-Per Hankow, roth April, 9 .M. Nantan-Pe Taichun, 10th April, 9 8.30 Sanbae-Per Hoi Fu, 10th April, 9 AM Macan 'grhi, roth April, 9 A. M. Kobe Per Brunhilde, 1 th April. 9 A.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Tungshing, soth April 9 A.M.
Kongmaon, Kumchuk and Samshui-Per Tangkang, toth April, 9 a.M.
Singapore, Penang and Bambay-Per Capri, 11th April, 11AM.
Swatow, Amoy and Fonchow-Per Haftan, 12th April, 9 a.N.
Per Malta, far Honskong from London-- Lieur, Mrs. and Miss Embledon and 2 children,, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Ward, 1 1. R. F. A. Paxton, Messi. E. B. Smith, Chalmers, A. F. Dav.s, H. J. Anderson, J. Cole, and Misses Quilch (2) From Marseilles—Mr., Mrs and 2 Misses fro ques, Comdr. Nelson Ward, Engr -Comdr. Pr van, Messrs. V. A. Grow and 1. D. M. Gario From Port Said-Vrs M. G. Osgoed. Fro » Calcutta-Major Crawford, and Col Tullec' From Colombo-Rev and Mrs K. D. Oshon Dr. and 2 Misses Longstaffe. From Sivupe » -Mrs and Miss Edmunds, Mr. and Ms. Levitt, Prof. and Mrs Zancig. Prof, and M4 Arrow, Br masted he, 2.971, McDonald, Lloydale, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Dr. Pabel
17th M-from New York, Kerosine Oil.! Matt, Messrs. Van B. Tollenhovers, Lansdown.į
--, O. Co. H. Johnson and T. Herikawn. For Man from London-Mrs. F, L. Law ence, and Mrs Fowler. For Shanghai from London-Mi Richards and 2 children, Messrs. K. B. Brown, W. H. Sharp and Lewis Plummer. From Marseilles-Capt. and Mrs. Whittle, Messrs. R. S. Turner, Sepser, Herth, W. H. Dainty, and Dr. Marco. From Port Said-Miss Edich, Brown. From Rom'ny-Lieut. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes. From Colombo Mr. J. M. Labb.
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland; Or For Yokohama from › Marggilles - Messe.
Per Nicomedia, 14th April, 11 A.M, Olivan, W. Fisher and SMERami. For Kobe!
Manila ....D. & S... ¡April to
Kohe--Per Anhwi, 14th April, 3 PM. from Brindisi Ir. Tsacheja: From Singapo Auhai.......
Mr. E. V. Angullie.
Achilles .....Singapore. B. & S. April 10 Shangli-Per WProsung, 13th April, 3 P.. Per Chowtui, from Bangkok-Mr. Bergmann, Hanborg ...
Emp of India lapin C P. R. CoApril 2 Manila-Per Sungkiane, 15th April, 3 P.M.
Japan...... M. & Co... April 12 Miss S. Cole and girl, and Miss Beatr Gle shiel... Singapore., McG & GApril 12
Manila-Per Rubi, 16th April 9 A.M. Waller. From Sw.tow-6 Chinese.
Clavering Kobe ...... C.C.Cn.,Ld,April 13
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Gregory Apcar Singapore D S. & Co. 'pril 13 Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Doric, 16th Indravelli Japan P. & A. Co April 14 April, 114 M. Singapore. N. Y. K... April 15: San F'cisco P. M. Co.. April 17 Calcutta... ., M. & Co. April 17 Vancouver. C. P. R. Co April 22
Passengers departed.
Stromers Expected
Portela
From
Agents
Mur
Per Autralian, for Australian Ports-Ms. Kelvin Adams, Mrs. and Miss Chue, Dr.. Mrs, and M. Siberi Hocken, Misses Jones, MacGillivray and Me. Laisang Culloch, Rev. J. R. Marline, Messrs, R. S. Tartar... Barretto, C. R. Gilbertson, F. W. Grant, W. Laurie, R. Powell and II. S. Rosenthal.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns. Lin Tan
Kawinan Dack HIG.M.S. Merwe...
Fer Chingtu, for Manila and Australi n Ports-Mr. and Mrs. Horne, Mrs. R. Q. Morrch and infant, Mrs. W. F. Collen, Mrs. Jones. M Mr. and Mrs. Shum, Mrs. D. See and 2 children. Messrs. M. B. Woolcombe, T. H. Allan. F. W. Mansang Richardson, E. Wellmann, F. Fulka. W. S. Doric... Blick, W. E. Bowerman, H. B. R. Meyer, B. Allan, T. Ritchie, Rev. W. C. Godson, Capt. Hunter, and Sergt, Head,
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Ships Passed The Canal.
-16th March-Standard, Kelvin,
Per Loongrang, for Manila-Mr. J. C. Dow. Miss Sato Kagayashi, Messrs. J. E. Griffith, Ai, St. Meridian, Maria, Kilda, 18th
Chas. H. Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Gamble, Messra, José L. Gonzaga, Liong Grey, Genn Bien Leong Cao, Yam Chung Sing, Liong Sui, Si Kok Siong and Leung Ching Aling.
Shipping Report
Str. Goodwin from Moji :-Moderate to fresh winds there to Turnabout with clear weather, thence to port misty atmosphere, and fog from Lamocks.
Europe, &e, hidia w Hamburg, 13th April, at A.M.
Tuticorin-Pet
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Kum- sang, rath April, 2 P.M.
Swatow and Tientsin-Per Kansu, 18th April, 3 P.M.
For .. Inda, via Tuticoriu-- Pe- Salasit, 19th April, 11 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Vitoria and Vancouver, BC —Per Athenian, 27th April, 11 A.M
Books containing stamps of the following denominations may be obtained at the counter
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16 stamps at 4 cents.
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Dean, G. Deboulet. Mr. Douglas, Capl. & Mrs. Derbyshiro, J. H.
Downing, J. C.
Ehrlick, A.
Lewis, J. H. Long, J. H. B. Macgowan, John D. Margis, Mrs. L. D. Macgowan, R. J.
Mast, Sidney Marriott, Dr. O.
Mas, Mr. and Mrs. E. McAran, T. P.
Meikle, Mr. & Mr. E. Mildeberger, E.
Miller, P. L.
Monro, R.N., Com. C. S. Moore, J. 11. Murphy, Mr and Mrs.
E. O.
Newington, A. G.
North, C. J.
J. Osborn, Mrs. F.
Osborne, E.
Patie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A.
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Peltit, W. W. Fisher, I. G. Glover, C. Grant, A. W. Hall, Capt. T. Hamblin, J. H Hamel, F. E. Hamersley, B. F.
fastings, Mrs A. W. Hanghwont, W. B. Hayon, 1. T.
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Smith, E. B.
Staplere. Leslie C.
Somerville, Geo.
Swann, G.
Thomas, C. B. Trimmel, W. D. Tsuchiya, T.
9, 1904.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. J. 1, Plum mor, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser vatory
On the gth at 11.15 a.m. The barometer has risen rapidly in N, China and fallen in SW. Japan.
ACCIDENT IN AN ENGLISH
COAL PIT.
While working in a Hanley coal pit some" years ago John Henshall lost an eye from m spark at the pick-end. The injury set up inflammation, which compelled the doctors to remove the eye. Finding his occupation us The highest pressure is now in the Yangtse a miner gone, he has since worked as a gar- valley, and the depression referred to on the dener and at odd work. He is a most respect- 17th and 8th is now central over Korea, moving able and intelligent man, the victim of ropested
ENE.
misfortunes.
On the China Coast the NE, monsoon is re- established and gradients are rather steep, Fresh NE winds will be met with in the For- mosa Channel and moderate NE. winds in the Northern parts of the China Sea.
Forecast:-Moderate NE, winds; cloudy,
fino.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, April 9th, 1904, 3.40.
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Ponts, W. H.
Sayle, R. T. D.
Schmidt, W. E.
Summers, Mr. and Mra. Skott, C.
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E. S. Katsch, E. A. Kirkwood, Miss
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Lamont, W. A. Leggatt, E A. Lewis, A. R.
Wallace, Mrs. H.
Whitton, Mr. A. M, Wolff, Philip
Wooliner, Mr. & Mrs.
Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
C. G.
CHAIGIEBURN.
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Menocal, D. A,
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Cronin, John
Davis, F. O.
Dufour, Mrs. B..
Dulct, Mme.
Howard, E. McKilligins, H. G. Menashib, R. Moir, Geo. A. D. Newborn, R. H.
Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Harris, J. D. Hayter, L. Heckford, R. G. Helme, E. B.
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Pelmer, Chas, &. Ross, Miss V.
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Whiley, Mr. Young, L. C.
MacSwayed, Mr.
Mier, F. Robin, G.
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Francis, G.
Giroud, Mr.
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Mendora, Mr. and Mrs. William, S,
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4 lbs. to 7 lbs.-$1.50
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Mr. John Hanskall,
Victim of an acctABNEW) ZZUNKY:
"I am getting on in years," he said~~nnaný
| sixty-eight—and since I lost my eva: I have› ⠀
done no work in the pits. That is, however, not the only trouble I have had. For two years I was laid up with an attack of liver complaint, which caused acute indigestion. I also suffered from nervous debility. I had agonising paina in the head, and was subject to feelings of giddiness. I was hardly able to eat, and got into a very weak, low, and depressed state-of health. Indeed, I used to feel at times like a man out of his mind, and but for Dr. Williams" pink pills I don't know what would have. become of ma.
"To see if I could get any benefit,” said Mr. Henshall, continuing his story, "I went to Rhyl, and spent three weeks at one of the com- valescent homes there. But I got no better; in fact, while 1 was at Rhyl I thought my end was approaching, and feeling that I should father die at home, I came back to Stafford. shire. I still suffered on my return, and for ja time I became an out-patient at the North Staffordshire Infirmary. It was Dr. Williams'
| pink pills for pale people that eventually cured
me."
"How came you to take them ?”
"Why, my son came from the North of England to visit me, and to see if the change- would do me any good I went back with him to his home. My son was at that time taking. Dr. Williams' nink pills for pale people, and he gave me some to try. I took the greater part of a bottle and in a fortnight they made a new man of me. I was able to go to work.
"And how is your health to-day?" was the nex' question.
"Oh, I am much better,” replied Mr. Hens shall, "I have a better appetite, my nerves are stronger and I seem to have more vigour in me. Considering my age, I am feeling very fit indeed."
Mr. Hensball, asked if he had any objection
to his story being published, said: "I have only told you what is true, and there can be no objection to that being published."
The experience of Mr. Henshall is that of many who have suffered from diseases arising from poor blood and shattered nerves anemia, bile, consumption, eczema, headache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofuln Dr. Williams' pink pills have cured these and other diseases in countless cases, Women they especially help in those character istle troubles which they do not talk about, The pills are not a cure-all. They curs by action on the blood and on the nerves, curing fits, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus dance, neuralgia. Only the genuine pilis, bearing Dr. Williams' name, cure. Substitutes never cure. Genuine piils post free from Williams' Medicine Company, Holborn-viadnet, London, for two shillings and ninepence; but can be bad at all medicina shops if you take care to get the right ones, which did so much good to this victim of Accident and Visfortune, 130
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