Shipping.
Arrivals,
*THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1904.
Shipping Heport.
Str. Chwarkan from Saigon-Moderate
montoon, fine weather.
Str. Grecore Apear from Calcutta:-Fine,
Gregory Apcar, Br. 9.5, 2,940, J. G. Olifant, clear weather throughout.
12th April-Calcutta 20th Mar, via Penang and Singapore 7th April, Gen.-D. S. &
Hangchow, Br. ... 999, H. S. Consterdine,
Tath April-Shanghai 9th April, Gen. B. & 9.
Tainan Str. Kwongtang from Shanghai-Moderate Indiavelli and fine, smooth sea throughout.
Kelvin
in the Formosa Channel. They are moderate over the N. part of the China Sea, and mode- Akazawa, N. rate E. to 5E. Winds will prevail in this region. -*Forecast:-Moderate E. winds; cloudy, fus.
April 14 CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER
April 13th, 1904, a.m.
Steamers Expected.
Vessels
From Agents
Dua
Manila...B. & S. ...Japan... & A. CoApril 14 Singapore.N. Y. K.... April 15 Singapore.J., M. & Co. April 17 Singapore.M. M... April 18 Japan...... P. M. Co... April 19 Vancouver. C. P. R. CoApril 32 Vladivostock. 7 a.m. — Portland ... P. & A. Co. May I Nemuro......6 a.m.30.28
Hakudite...! Tokio Kochi.......... Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima.... Naha
#1
*
30.33 ₤30.30
NE
# 30.19
WS
30.15
$1
130.15
か
30.03
30.05 30.01
Laising Str. Glenshiel from 'ondon, etc :-Light to Polynesian
Siberia **** moderate N.E. wind from Singapore to port.
Tartar... Indrapura......
Chwnshan, Br. 9.3., 1,281, I. D. Jenkins, rath
April, Saigon 8th April, Gea.-B. & Co.
Str. Hapsang from Saigon:-Light N.E. British Trader. Br. s.., 2,170, R. E. Hutchin-winds, and fine weather throughout the pass.
son, 12th April,-Barry 15th Feb., Coal- age. H. B. M. 5. Government.
Claverley, Br. 5.5., 1,907, Wm. F. Putt, 12th April, New York via Singapore and Manila gth April, Gen.-S., T. & Go.. Choysang, Hr. 5.9., 1,424, H. J. Roope, 12th
April-Caston 12th April, Gen.-J., M. Co.
&
Str. Hangchow from Shanghai-Light to moderate N.E. monsoon, thick fog off Breaker Point.
Str. Heathburn from Moji :-First part light winds, in Formosa Straits strong E. to N.E. winds, and rough sea.
Str. Tofthen from Saigon-Light variable
Ships Passed The Canal.
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HONGKONG.
Long, J. H. B.
Anderson. Mrs. G. P. Lotgeas, R.
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Anderson, Mr. lading, Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomy, M. de
Black, Mr. and Mrs.
Macgavan, John D. Macgowan, R. J. Marriott, Dr. O, Mast, Sidney
•
Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Bonner, E. 1.
McArao, T. P. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E, Browa, W. S.
Miller, P. L. Mills, 8. P. Monro, R.N., Com. U.S. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Newington, A. G. Nichols, Į, T. Nobis, Mr.
|0|0|NKONOMI
Buck, Bart Cazenave, Mr. Chauzy, Cie. Clark, Geo. J. Clark, W. G. Colson, F. S. Conneau, J.
Osborn, Mrs. F.
Osbome, E.
29.94
29.94
Coppel, E. L.
North, C. J.
129.95 (29-93 -
Cotting, A.
Olcott, H. P.
K
Coulson, C. II,
NW
11
30.07.54 * 29.99/ 71 ..............6.30 a 30.0168
[30.027581
Davies, Mrs. J. T.
Davies, P. V. & servant
SB
Deacon, F., R.
Dean, G.
Deboulet, Mr.
Derbyshire, J. H.
Ishigakijima.. Outward-16th March-Standard, Kelvin, Taihoku... am 19.94 Armenia, St. Meridian, Maria, Kilda,, 18th Thich... March-Voronej Breizhuel. 22nd March-Tainan.. Kansti, Br. 5.44 2,04', Baddeley, 12th April,—
Str. Cyrus from Japan-Light to fresh N.E. Hyson, Oldenburg, Dornoch, Thyra, Orange, Koshun
Pescadores... Canton 12th April, Gen.—B. & S.. winds in China Sea, and light wind and show-Nest. 25th March-Arragon, Palma, Salveig, Weihaiwel...9 am 30.0447 Silvia, Ger. s.3., 6,700, F. Jager, 12th April,ery weather to W. of Singapore.
Strassburg, 30th March-Aragonia, C. Ferd Gutzlaff ..... Colombo 1st April, Gen.-H. A. L.
Larist, Benmohr, Angus, Simoom. 6th March Sharp Peak... Cyrus, Br. ss., 1,174, F, Simmons, 12th April wind, and smooth sea until within 500 miles-Bayern, Pera, Mayune, Keemun, Deucalion, | Amoy
from port, hence moderate monsoon and sea. Ella, Sagami, Theodorwille, Gerd. 9th April Swatow... an.
-Ernest Simons, Titania, Gisela, Plantmars, Hongkong... tom. 3000 73 82 Str. Ferndene from Rangaon-First part of Verona, Ulysses, Segovia, Algonia. the voyage have experienced iight variable Homeward-18th March--Alesia, Alcinous, į Gap Rock ... S.E. to N.E. winds, and squally weather, latter part between Macclesfield Bank and Hongkong 30th March—Mardu@, Rudnorshire, 9th April Macho....... moderate to fresh N.E. winds, and cloudy wea--Danfa, Kaon. ther with choppy seas.
Japan 7th April, Rice-Samuel & Co.
Heathdene, B. 5.5., 2,740, H. R. Ketley, 12th
April,---Moj: 6th April, Coal.—B. & Co. Kowloon, Ger. 5.5, 1.447. Stehr. 12th April, Shanghai 9-h-April, Gen.-S. & Co. Chiyuen, Ch. 5.3. 1.177, Stewart, 13th April, -Canton 12th April, Gen.-C. M. S. N.
Co
Kwangsang, Br. s.5., 1,427, Lake, 13th April,--
Shanghai 9th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co.' Ferndene, Br. 8.5, 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th April-Rangoon 30th Mar, Rice.-Order.
Glenshiel, Br. 5.5, 2,204, E. Warner, R.N.R., 13th April-London via Singapore 27th Feb., Gen. McG. B. & Gow.
Jacob niederichsen, Ger. 5.4., 623, B. Ohlsen, 7th April.-Pakhoiroth April, and Holbow 12th, Gen.-J. & Co,
Satsuma, Br. s.s., 2,808, Chubb, 13th April,-
New York 6th Feb., and Manila roth Mar,, Gen. D. & Co. Lt.
Departurer.
April 13.
Hamburg, for Europe. Triumph, for Coast, Poris.
Carl Menzell, for Tsingtau. Ovid. for Kutchinaizu, Hue, for Haiphong. Kantone, for Calcutta. Mausung, for Sandakan.. Malacca, for "ingapore. Capri, for l'ombay. Telemachus, for Saigon. Trintau, for Hoihow. Melita, for Quong-chow-wan. Rein, for Bangkok.
Vale of Bron, for Rajang. Kowloon, for Canton.
Per Kwongsane, from Shan-hai-Messrs. Appleby, Saunders, Tylecote, Hogg, and 110 Chinese.
Per Gregory Apear, from Calcutta, &c.— Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mardon, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Newton, Misses A. B. Jones, Pralt. Fuller- ton (1), Mr. A. Moos, Lievts-Col. G..F. Row- croft, Mr. T. Avetoom, Misses Avetoom, Messrs. Polglase, E. Furse, 917 Chinese, and to japanese.
|
Vousels in Port.
STEAMERS.
Anhui, Br. 5.S., 1.350, Summerville, ath April,¦
-Manila 7th April, Gen.—B. & S. Auchencrg, Br. 5.5, 2,542, M. B. Raid, toth April,-Westport via Sydney 19th Mar, Coal-Admirally.
Athenian, Br. s.5., 2,446, S. Robinson, 7th
April, Vancouver, B.C. 7th Mar., and Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Bjorn, Norw. 5.5, 721, Christensen, 17th April,
-Cebu 7th April, Gen.-Order.
Bourbon, Fr. 8, 977. Antoni, 30th Mar,-)
Saigon 26th Mar., Rice-Man Fat. Chowtai, Ger. ... 115, H. Textor. oth April, -Bangkok zat Apríl, vin Swatow 8th, Rice. -B. & S.
+
Chunsang, Br. s.5., 1,418. Cox, 10th April.
Sourabaya 3 Mar., Sugar -J., M. & Co. Cragoswald, Br. 3.5., 2,084, J. Peam, 7th April,
-Cardiff 15th Feb., Coal-Admiralty. Dagmar, Ger. 5.9., 1.457. C. Gosewitch, 6th!
April,-Saigon 2nd April, Rice.-M. & Co. Doric, Br. 9.5, 4,975, H. Smith, RH.R., 6th
April-San Francisco 5th Mar., Honolulu! 12th, Yokohama 25th, Kobe 27th. Nagasaki i 29th, and Manila 4th April, Mails and Gen.-O. & O. S. 5. Co.
Else, Ger..., 903, Petersen, 5th April,
Saigon 31st Mar, Rice and Flour.-J. &
Co.
En press of India, Br. ... 1,001. 1. Marshall
12th April-Vancouver 21st Mar, and Shanghai 10th April, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Evandale, Rr. s... 2,468. uyers, 5th April,
Penarth 13th Feb., Coal-Admiralty. Goodwin, Br. 4.s., 2,831, W. J. Nisbet, 8th
April,--Moji and April, Coal.-M. B. K Hongkong, Fr. 6.8., 742. A. Suzzoni, 17th April,
-Haiphong and Hoihow toth April, Gen. and Pigs.-A. R. M. Hopsang, Br. 3.8., 1.359, 1. V. Hay, 12th April,
Baigon Bh April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Hugen, Norw, ss., 829, Gathey, 7th April,—1
Moji 1st April, Coal-Arigaara Thoresen & Co.
Isle de Negros, Am. 9.3., 200, Lartiligen, 7th April,-Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. &
Co.
maila; Br. 3, 3,384, A. E. Stebbing, 11th April, Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar, Rice.-J., M. & Co.
Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. ss. 1,020, Sanders,
29th Mar, Bangkok 23rd Mar., Rice.
B. & S.
:
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Per Rubi, from Manila-Mrs. Trinidad Ayala, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Macleod, Misses Marcedes and Mary Macleod, Masters Alex. and 1. Macleod, Mr. and Mrs. Gunn and child, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Francisco Reyes and child, Mrs. Rafel Reyes, Mrs. King. come, Majors Adams and Dodds, Revs. J. R. Chouza and Sanchez, Misses Lucia de Jose, Anna Dunlap, Pannill, J. Lastre, Margarita Zoble, T. R. Brustgruen and M. Vicuna, Messrs. P. P. Roxas, Jr., Deogracias Conchu, Rucker, F. Gaston, J. P. Hanck, Felix Hedde, į Maria Le, Ital, bq., 1,118, D. Urso, oth April, į F. A. Hollobaugh, C. M. Fullaway, K. A. Hu- ain, H. R. Lutz, Sharp, J. Flameno, W. C. Parker, Harry Hanford, T. Moss, Claro V. Ruiz, Adams, J. O. Bakkow, Jao, T. Knowles, H. B. Halen, Geo. R. Sommers, Martin, Kunzli. A. Stricker, Cameron, U. Hangkain and children, Trinidad Jurado, Gozalbes, Uphing- ton and A. W. Hastings, Mrs. M. de la Cruz. Messrs. Leon Santos, Juan Padrigo and Thos. J. Corberry,
Per Glenshiel, from London, &c.-Hr. and Mrs. Hudson and child, and Mr. McCree.
Passengers departed.
Per Malacca, for Iondon from Shanghai- Mrs. Cabilt and children, 2 Misses Clarke, Master R. A. Brand, Master E. M. C. Wed- meyer, Mrs. J. Mossop, Mrs. Tours and children. From flongkong-Mrs. Ougb and children, Miss Noltenius, and Mrs. Roma. For Binga. pare-Messrs. H. P. Olcott, G, M. Heckscher And F. A. Edmunds.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returas.
Lin Tan ....... at
Kowloon
H.1.G.M.S. Moewe...
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Cosmopolitan
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-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood.- Į Order.
Canton
Victoria Peak
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Parker, Dr. W.
Parkes, W. G.
Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Pike, R.N., Lt. & Mrs. G.
Potter, A. G.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Polts, W. H.
Ehrlick, A,
RSE
Н
29.97 -ENE
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Haiphong ... Manila....
#
a.m.
་་¢
29.87 84
29.9875 ESE
29.88 84 64 www
NNE 4 b
NE £
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Downing, J. C.
Cebu
Arrival at once-16th March-Ambria, | Bacolod.... Himers, Prinsesse Marie 18th March-Low. Boilo ther Castle, Syria, Vindobona, Marie Valerit.C. St. James. 10a.m. 22nd March-Yarra, Nesior. 25th March- Gera, Nubia. 30th March-Glenlochy, Wurs burg, Denbighshire, 6th March-Toidor, Kin- fuck, Seydlits, Hudson. 9th April-Palermo, Australien, Palermo,
Post Office.
A Mail will close tor-
Canton-Per Powan, 14th April. 7.30 A.M.
Chowtat, 14th April, 8 A.M.
Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok - Per
Hoihow and Haiphong-Per Hongkong, 14th April, 9 A.M.
Kobe-Per Goodwin, 14th April, 11 A.M. Maji, Kobe. Yokohama and Portland, Or. Per Nicomedia, 14th April, 11 A.M.
Shanghai-Per Anhui, 14th April, 3 P.M. Namtao-Per Taichun, 14th April, 5 P.M. Sanhue-Per Hoi Fu, 14th April, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 14th April, 5 P.M. Camion-Per Fatshan, 14th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Kinshan, 15th April, 7.30 A.M. Manila-Per Sungkiang, 15th April, 11 A.M. Shanghai-Per Woosung, 15th April. 3 P.M. Canton-Per Bankow, 15th April, 5 P.M. Caston-Per Fatshan, 16th April, 7.30 A.M. Manila-Per Rubí, 15th April, 9 A.M. Kobe-Per Evandale, 16th April, to A.M. Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Doric, 16th Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,
April, 11 A.M.
Iloilo Per Pronto, 16th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Hanam, 17th April, 9 A.M. Swatow, Tsingtao and Tientsin-Per Kansk, 18th April, 3 P.M.
Furope, & India, vía Tuticorin-Per Salarie, 19th April, 11 A.M.
Kabe-Per Trinan, 19th April, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd April, 9 A.M. Eurone, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Bengal, 23rd April, 11. A.M.
Shanghai. Nagasaki, Kobe. Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian, 17th April, 11 A.M.
Books containing stamps of the following denominations may be obtained at the counter of General Post Office for $1.00 each.
16 stamps at 4 cents.
12
11
2
14
H
카
11
Marie Jebsen, Ger. s.1, 2.20, Bendixen, 7th
Until further notice the transmission of April-lava Ports 29th Mar., Sugar-correspondence via Dainy and the Trans- Tung Kee.
Siberian Railway is discontinued.
Nanshan, Br. 5.s., 1,399, E. F. Stovell, 6th!
Oscar 11, Norw. s.5., 2,000. R. Olsen, 31st Mar., Batavis and the Dutch East Indies "direct."
April,-Saigon sad April, Rice.-B. & Co. Parcels are now accepted for transmission to
-Moji 25th Mar., Col.-M. B. K.
Scale of charges as follows :---
Pelayo, Br. s., 1,103, Brooks, 11th April,-
Pulo Sembilan 1st April, and Singaprra 4th, Petroleum.-Langkat Oil Co. Queen Louise, Br. 3.3. 2,170, Nicoll, 12th April,-Cardiff 19th Feb., Coal:.-D. & Cô La.
Rubi, Er. 1.5., 1,611, R. W. Almond, 11th April,
-Manila 9th April, Gea.-S., T. & Co. Sungkiang, Br. 1.8., 1,021, G. Robinson, 11th April,-Boilo 7th April, Gen.-D. & S.
Ta shan, Br. 5., 1,121, J. Jenkins, 12th April, -Saigon 7th April, Rice and Cotton.-B. & Co.
b. to 3 lbs.-51.15
4 lbs. to 7 lbs.—$1.50
8 lbs, to lbs.--$3.00
Greatest length a feet.
length and Girth 4 feet. No Insurance.
Sayle, R. T. D.
Schmidt, W. E.
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs: A. Schomburg, A.
Fisher, H G.
Friclinghaus, Mr.
Folger, Capt.
Glover, C.
April 12 at April 1 at
Grant, A. W. Gras, Mr.
2016.07.
+ p.m.
Barometer Temperature Humidity............................. Rainfall....
Hall, Capt. T.
30.06
29.94
Hamblin, J. H.
74
71
вод
8:
VISITORS AT THE BOTELS.
KING EDWARD.
Muelle,'Ed. (Consul for
Peru)
Hainel, F. E. Hamersley, B. F. Hanford, H. B Haughwont, W. B. Hayton, J. T. Hallabough, F. A. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Hug, Mrs. E. Icely, Rev. F. Jobannien, E.
Bakken, J. O. Bergmann, R. M.
Betz, Dr. (Consol for Ough, Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
Germany in Swatow) Patin, G.
Bish, Wm. N.
Conchin, D.
Eastman, M. G. Flamino, Jno. Furse, E. Gosalves, G.
Jameson, J. Walt
Kent, R.A., Lt. Col.
E.
Kent, Mr. F. R. Kofod, Capt. F. Kriz, O.
Menzies. R. S. Mass, H.
Polglase, P.
Railton, W. A.
Rice, P. J.
Rohde, Miss Betz Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J.
Rub^, Mr. & Mrs, M. Schmidt, H.
F. Shepherd, Bruce
Stephens, Mr. & Mrs
M. j. D.
P.
Vaughan, H, S
[
E. S.
Katsch, E. A.
Kirkwood, Miss
Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Lament, W. A. Leggatt, E A. Lewis, A. R. Lewis, J. H.
Simmers, Mr. and Mis Skatt, C.
Smith, Mr. & Mrs. T.
and maid Somerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs, A. Stanley, H. H. Stricker, A. Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Swann, G. Temperley, Mr. & Mrs.
AN ALARMED ACTRESS.
TRAGIC STORY ENDS HAPPILY,
"Who that has not been on the stage cam know the strain of rehearsals?" asked Miss Alice Hope, a well known West of England Actress. "Many real tragedies are enacted on the other side of the Stage Curtain." Out of sight of the audience, and undreamed of by the public, many a Player fights the Battle of Life against terrible odds."
"A few months ago," continued Miss Hope, "my health gave way in the most alarming man.. net. My appetite, which had been always of the best, left me. At night I could get no rest, and in the morning felt more dead than alive. I was a martyr to neuralgia. Of course, I had, to eat, but I couldn't digest my meals, Food
gave me acute pains in the chest, which made me afraid to temp' my lost appetite. I became so weak that could scarcely crawl about. Doctors told me I was anemic. A chemist suggested that I should try Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people. I am very pleased now that I acted upon the suggestion. I had only taken a few of the pills when I found that my appetite was returning, I ate my food and
C. and valet Thomas, O. B. Thomas, H. T. Timine, Mr. Trimmel, W. D. Tsuchiya, T. Twentyman, J. R. and enjoyed it, and felt no ill-effects aflor it."
Iervant Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.] Wainwright, Ensign Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Wolff, Philip Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
C. G.
PRAK.
Talati, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beattie, J. M. Teattie, M. P. Benson, Mr. & Mrs Bunny, Major and Mrs. Bunny, Miss
CONNAUGHT.
Belk Men. J. Bell, J. F. Boyce, W. B. Broughton, J. H, Cauchn, J.
Moir, Geo. A. Monte, Visende de Moos, Albert. Moss, Thos. Newborn, R. H.
Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Olegario, G. Cronin, John Davies, F. O. Dufour, Mrs. B. Dulot, Mme.
Osgood, Mr. M. E.
Rawcraft, Lt. Col. Rees, L. C. Roberts, A. G. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. H. Robertson, W. R.
Rutherford, N. H. Flameno, Jore
Shearer, Mr and Mrs. Gosalves, G, Harris, J. D.
R. M. Hayter, L.
Smith, F.
Heckford, R. G. Helme, E. B.
Swaby, Thomas C. Trimingham, N, S. P
Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs Wakeman, G. H.
M. B. Howard, E. Mardon, Mr. and Mrs. McKilligins, H. G. Menashib, R.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Austen, BN,
R. W. Williams, W, H. Wolle, Mr.
CRAIGIEBURN.
Staff Lauder, P.
Menocal, D. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Surgeon and Mrs. Cowdan, Mrs. & Miss
Crafton, R. II, Craig, W. E. Danu, G. H.
Brown, Col. L. P. Chapman, Mr. & Mrs. Charavy, Mr. & Mrs. J. Duverger, J. Dymock, P.A., A,
| Ferrier, Col. & Mrs.
Mrs.
Frege, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin, R.
McDermott, A. P. B. Mortimore, Miss E. Morris, Dr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs
Herbert
Ollis, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, F.
Pollock, H. E. Post, N.
Pratt, Major and Mrs. Foote, R., Capt. and Rauchboly, Mr.
Reid, T. H. Sawer, Mrs. W. E. Sinclair, A. Skelton, Mr. Skelton. Mrs. Smith, A. Findlay Smith, C. W.
| French, Major G, A.
Giant, R.N., Eng. Lieut.
"Could you sleep better?" the reporter asked,
"Oh, yes. Not only did I sleep soundly but woke up in the morning without any signs of neuralgia or indigestion. At the end of the second bottle I felt as well as ever I had doae in my life. I would not be without Dr. Williams' pink pilis now on any account.”
"Do you know anyone else that has bean -cured by them?”
"Yes. After my experience I recommended them to my sister, who is just as enthusiastic (over them as I am. She had also suffered very | similarly to myself, and owed her restoration
to health solely to these pilis."
The experience of Miss Hope is that of many who have suffered from diseases arising from poor blood and shattered nerves-anomis, bile, consumption, eczema, headache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, acrofula Di Williams' pink pills have cured these and other direases in countless cases. Women they especially help in those characteristic troubles which they do not talk about. The pills are not a cure-all. They cure by action on the blood and on the nerves, coring fits, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus' dance, neuralgia. Only the genuins pills, beating Dr. Williams Spalckhaver, W. O. C. name, cure. Substitutes never cure. Genuine Hardy, R.N., Comman- Steavenson, D.
pills post free from Williams' Medicine Com- Stokes, Mr.
pany, Holborn-viaduct, London, for two shil- lings and ninepence; but can be had at all medicine shops if you take care to get Dr. Williams. When
A. R.
Hannely, Mr. Hudig. D.
Hamilson, Major
der and Mrs. Hays, I.
Hewitt, F. T. B. Holborow, Mr. Jeffery, Mr. Jeffues, H. W. King, Mr.
Lee, Mr. & Mrs. J B
Longstaf, G. B. Langstaff Miss Lowe, D. R.
Sutherland, Mr. and
Mrs. J. and child Uffel, W. von Watkins, R., Capt.:
and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wenborn, S. T. White, Dr. and Mrs.
M. J.
THIS TALENTED ACTRESS was asked whether she had any objection to her case being published, Miss Alice Mand Hope replied, "None whatever." Thus we are able to give to the world the true story of an
Yates, Mr. & Mrs C. C. Actress's Escape.
Marroni, M. Parker, H. E.
Felmer, Chas. 8.
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs
J.
THOMAS'
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Helms, W.
Smith, Mr. E. Grant Whitlow, Mr. & Mrs.
and child
Adania, F. R. Bakken, J. O. Berrain, C. F.
Bish, Wm. N.
The following report is from Mr. J. I. Plum-
Leavitt, Mr. and Mas.
M, B.
Coyle, J.
Crego, Mr.
vatory:..
KOWLOON.
THE WEATHER,
Thaias, Br. ., 89, Robson, 9th April,-ner, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser-
Foochow 6th April, and Swatow 8th, Gen. --D, L. & Co.
SAILING VESSELS. Algoa Bay, Br. bq, 1,111, Title, 4th Mar,
Hongay 15th Feb., Coal-B. & S. Arrow, Br. 4-masted bq., 1,971, McDonald,
17th Mar-from New York, Kerosina Oil ¦ -S. O. Co.
MacEwen
Frickel Co.
On the 13th at 11.30 a.m. The barometer Baker, Col. bas fallen at all stations but more particularly | Daniel, W. in N. China.
Dye, B.S.
The highest pressure is at present over Japan, Gomes, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Bu and it is relatively low in the Philippines.
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Intimations.
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