Shipping—Steamers.

·OCHAN STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

AND

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JULY 3, 1

1905.

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV. 00., LD.

JOINT SERVICES.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR-LIVERPOOL.

TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FÖR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA AND SUMATRA PORTS.

FROM

EUROPEAN

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL

SERVICE.

OUTWARD.'

· STEAMERS

"STENTOR "

"PATROCLUS

DUE 5th July. .14th

1)

"KEEMUNerosgatajustres

"PAKLING".

.18th

"ACHILLES"

"ANTENOR"

"MACHAON

*

3rd August. 4th

"ORESTES"....

fth

"ULYSSESS

........ 9th

"OUPACK"

.......... 9th

S.S. "Stentor" left Singapore at noon on the 30th ulto, and is due to arrive here

FOR

on or about the 5th inst.

HOMEWARD,

STEAMERS

LONDON,AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP "GLAUCUS "

LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP "HYSON

TO SAIL

9th July. .18th

H

* GENOA, MARSEILLES & L'TOOL "TELEMACHUS ".... LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP " AJAX ”.................................... LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP "IDOMENEUS”................................. 5th *GENOA, MARSEILLES & LPOOL "STENTOR " LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP "PAKLING".....

20th 1)

...... 1st August.

..30th

28th

* Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates..

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

OPERATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH

THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO.

AND TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALI, OVERLAND COMMON POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' AND CANADA.

FOR

EASTWARD.

STEAMERS

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and) "KEEMUN".

al PACIFIC COAST PORTS, +1}

NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA) "MACHAUN"

FROM

WESTWARD.

STEAMERS

TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA and] "OAYFA B

TELEMACHOS "

Shipping Steamers.

BRITISH INDIA STRAM NAVIGATION | EASTERN"AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-

COMPANY, LIMITED..

FOR AMOY, STRAITS AND RANGOON. THE Company's Steamship

"PALAMCOTTA," KATAN

Captain Garland, will be despatched as above, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th July, at Daylight. For Freight or Passage, apply to piptaað

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

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:: Agents. Hongkong, 28th June, 1905.

HONGKONG-MACAQ LINE.

THIS

5.5, "WING CHAI," Captain T. AUSTIN, R.N.E.

-

HIS Steamer departs from Hongkong on Week Days, at 7.30 am, and on Sun- days at 8.30A.M. Departs from Macao on Week Days at 2.30 P.M. and on Sundays at 5.30 P.M., if tide permite

FARES:-Week Days, 1st Class, including Cabin and servant, Single $3; Return Ticket; $5; and Class, $1; 3rd Class, 50 cents.

Every Sunday will be an Excumloa, at the following rates-1st and 2nd Class, Single Ticket, Return, Sa ; 3rd Clası, Single, 30 canis, Roturo, ja cente ; Steerage, to cents,

Breakfast, Tiffle and Dinner can be supplied either on Board, or at the Macao Hotel, for returning passengers only, at an extra charge of $2.

On Sundays, passengers desiring to have a Private Cabin which has accommodation for two or more passengers, will be charged $3

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,

(Calling at Port Darwin and Queensland · » Ports, and taking through Cargo to Adelaide, `

*New Zealand, Tarmania, &c.) THE Steamship

"AUSTRALIAN,"

Captain McArthur, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the rath July,

at Noon,

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi- sions, Ice, etc., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light

A daly qualified Surgeon and Stewardess are carried.

N.B. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in stateroomi,

For Freight or Paisage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co,

Agents. Hongkong, 16th June, 1905.

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STEAM TO CANTON, THE New Twin Screw Steal Steamers THE

Tona

Captain KWONG CHOW"...1,399...]. P. Martin.;- "KWONG TUNG",,,,x38.,.H. W. WALKER. Leave Hongkong for Canton at every evening (Saturday excepted).

Leave Canton for Hongkong about 5.30 First Class Passengers, who do not care to a'clock every evening (Sunday excepted). return on the Excursion Sunday, will be allowed

These Fine New Steamers have upexcelled

to do so the following day (Monday) on pro-Accommodation for First Class Passengers and duction of the Return Hall Ticket Should are lit throughout by Electricity, Electric Fans the Steamor not run on the Monday, owing to io First Class Cabine, the Boiler cleaning, due notice will be given

by the Captain, and the Half Ticket will be available for the following day.

Passage Fare-Single Journey ...54

.........51 each.

Meals

The Steamer is it throughout by Electricity, The Company's Wharf is a short distance The Steamer's wharf at Hongkong is at the West of the Harbour Master's Office, Western end of Wing Lok Street.

SHIU ON S.S. CO, LD, and YUEN ON S.S. CO.. LD,

No. 8, Queen's Road West-

[14 Hongkong, 26: June, 1905.

TET

Intimations.

BAY VIEW HOUSE,

MACAO.

ITUATED at the most Charming Fart of Macao's Famous Beach, has just been opened for the public and, for the benefit of HONGKONG VISITORS, who travel to this Delightful Resort,"

BATHING PARTIES, and indeed every Holiday Seeker on pleasure bent, will And all their wants supplied at BAY VIEW

SANDOW IN SINGAPORE,

AN INTERVIEW;

Eugen Sandow is a most interesting man to meet. He arrived in Singapore, this morning, accompanied by Mra, Sandow and is staying at Raffles Hotel, says the Stralis Timar of a ind inst. His show will open on Tuesday next and the pupils who accompany him ara dua to arrive on Monday morning. The show will be housed in an immense tent to be erected on Rames Reclamation, calculated to reateno less than 8,000 people. In India Sandow has met with

HOUSE.

MORNING TEAS, BREAKFASTS, remarkable success. Every night while he was TIFFINS, AFTERNOON TEAS, and showing in Bombay and. Madras the big tant DINNERS can be supplied to any number was entirely filled. In Penang business, war at the shortest notice, and at the most not so good, but-in Singapore, there can be little doubt that he will meet with all the sup reasonable prices.

port that he deservent pipin

On SUNDAYS Meals served a la carte from 11 AM to 9 P.M.

Only the Finest Brands of WINES and LIQUEURS will be kept in stock.

LIGHT REFRESHMENTS of every description, including Ices, may be had at the lowest prices.

After one trial of the fancy fare at BAY VIEW HOUSE, you will be loth. to return to Hongkong.

TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS :

"BAYVIEW, MACAO." Macao, 7th June, 1905.-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

1, ICE HOUSE ROAD HONGKONG.

Of course the method of physical culture advocated so successfully by Eugen Sandow is so well known that it hardly, requires to have any comment made upon it at this stage," But it is curious to think that Eugen Sandow when one sees him in his conventional every day dress is just a medium-sized citizen with no more outward semblance about him than a ruddy complexion and a healthful look convey.

The tent in which his show will be held i 647an immense construction made in Bombay 'to mest the requirements of the thousands of people there who desired to see this monarch of physical culture. It will arrive in Singa pore on Monday next from Penang by the 13. Kisiga and will be erected on Raffen Fe claination.

- CAMLE Audress,— Telegraph, Hongkong.

THE leading English, Newspaper, in China Also widely circulated in Japan, Cochin

„China, Ceylon,', India and the Far Eas

genrally.

A daily newspaper with weekly edition publisher for despatch by the homeward mi

When interviewed by a representative of the Straits Times this morning, Mr. Sandow very kindly volunteered a lot of information about the system of which he is the apostle. The

Grst question that naturally occurred to the in- erviewer was whether the Sandow treatment of physique was applicable as much to Eastern linde as it is to Europe. For an answer Me Sandow Bald "What will you have to drink?" and at the same time he proffered a cigar (which was accepted and a very good cigar it. was, somewhere about delightful medium of the "Clara" which one can îmoke right down to the batt and be sorry about throwing away). "But, Mr. Sandow," said the writer," "1 60

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD. The daily is recommended as more generally very much surprised to see you smoking-aud

TO SAIL ....17th July.

MING'ON & Co., 2nd Floor, Na, 15, Victoria Street. Hongkong, 13th June, 1005

7th August.

DUA 4th July,

PACIFIC COAST.......... 5.S. "Onafa" left Shanghai on Saturday last at noon, and is due here to-morrow morning.

For Freight, apply to

Hongkang, Jtd July, 19595

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTS.

U

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.

SHANGHAI.......

MANILA

SHANGHAI..

CEBU and ILOILO

FOR

MANILA,. ZAMBOANGA, PORT DAR- WIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOK. TOWN,CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRIS BANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE....

CEBU and ILOILO........

STEAMERS

TO SAIL

*** YOCHOW" +

5th July.

." TAMING " *

jih

" SHAOHSING * † ...

"BUNGKIANG"*

8th

Sth

*CHINGTU" * Į

roth

...

"KAIFONG "* 13th

* The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these steamors, which are atted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled table. A daly qualified Surgeon is carried.

† Taking Cargo an through Bills of Lading to all Yangtere and Northern Chjus Ports.

‡ Taking Cargo and Passengers at through Kaies for all New Zealand and other Australian Ports.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ifongkong, 3rd July 1995

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTE.

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HONGKONG-MANILA.

Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steamers butwood Hongkong and Manila,—Saloon amidships-Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine-Surgeon and Stewardess carried. -All the most up-to-date arrangements for comfort of Passengers.

CHINA

AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Steamship. Tons. Captain.

For

ZAFIRO

RUBI................

2540 R. Rodger

3540

MANILA

A. H. Notley...

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Itongkang, 30th June, rong

S

Sailing Dates.

SATURDAY, 8th July,

at Noon SATURDAY, 15th July,

at Noon.

(PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.-Subject to alteratiON),

For

On

Steamship SHANGHAI

WINGSANG †.....WEDNESDAY, 5th July, 3 P.M. S'GAPORE, PENANG & CALCUTTA...KUMSANG*......WEDNESDAY, 5th July, 3 P.M, SHANGHAI.

GAMARA ↑ „...FRIDAY, 7th July, 3 P.M. MANILA ....

...........YUENSANG* ...FRIDAY, 7th July, 4 P.M. S'GAPORE, S'RABAYA & SAMARANG.ONSANG...SATURDAY, 8th July, 3 P.M.

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang and Yangtze Ports. * These Steamers have superior accommodation for First-class Passengers, and are filled throughout with Electric Light

For Freight or l'asiage, apply to

General Managers,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

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Hongkong, ist July, 1905. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO.

· PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, via SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

FOR

PORTLAND, OREGON,

OPERATING IN CONNECTION WITH

THE OREGON RAILROAD AND HAYICATIOY COMPANY,

To Sail at Daylight on ....July 4th, gos

Steamship

#NICOMEDIA*

Tons

Captain

1-

"NUMANTIA "............b,379...

Brehmer...........July 16th, CARABEA"

4.183..

................. Metzenthin.............. August 6th, "ARAGONIA ".... .......................5,099...... Schuldt August 16th, Theon, Bills of 1 iding ingned to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Can aluth and * Pina Fur through rates of Freight and further faformation, communicare

with or apply to

TRIPS TO CANTON AND MACAO “HE Vuk On Company's Splendid Steamer:

"YING KING,"

THE

ALLAN CAMERON, Gaureal Ageni

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.

FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON. (With Liberty to Call at the Malabar Coast)

HE Steamship

"AFRICAN PRINCE,"

1,088 tons, Registered. Captain E. 1. Page, will leave Hongkong for Canton every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY: and FRIDAY EVENING, at 9.30 PM., returning to Hongkong every TUESDAY, Capt.in MacFarlane, 'will be despatched for THURSDAY and SATURDAY, about 5 P..the above Ports on or about WEDNESDAY,

On SUNDAYS she make at EXCURSION the rath July. TRIP to MACAO, leaving Hongkong at 8.30 AM, and returning from Macao about 7.30 P.M.

The "YING KIND" is especially fitted for! these runs, is the newest, fastest and most luxuriously furnished steamer on the line and

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 28th June, 1905.

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in lighted throughout with Electricity, also hot RECULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., and cold water is supplied.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

FARES:

fs

H

First Class single journey to Canton ...$3.00 Second

.i. 1.50

HONGKONG-NEW YORK.

AMERICAN ASIATIC

STEAMSHIP CO.

FOR NEW YORK via PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL,

Steamship "INDRAWADI”..

(With Liberty to Call at the Malabar Coast),

*།

For Freight and further information, apply to

Hangkeng, 29th June, 1905.

BOO CHEONG,

STATIONER AND PAPER MERCHANT,

No. 20, Pottinger Street.

AS always on hand all varieties of

About

31st July.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General; Agents.

[

TSANG FOO & CO.,

COAL MERCHANTS AND STEVEDORES, 48, Des Vœux ROAD.

| First class single journey (to Macao 1.00

"

return +4

"

Second, single

1 return 14. Third single

with Cable 1.00

to Macao 100

1 with Cabin 3.00 *****...... 80 Cents. $1.30

.. amoom 39

return Breakfast, Tiffin or Dinner $1 each only. Wine and Spirit of the best brand are used.

The wharf in Hongkong is at the West end of Wing Lok Street,

The Wharf in Macao is the same as the S.S. Pèrseverance,

TO NEW YORK,

TKIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL, (With Liberty to Callat Malabar Coast)." PROPOSED AI INGE FROM Honoring *Steamship

About

"ST. HUGO............. 4th August, 1905. "SHIMOSA"...to follow.

For Freight and further Information, appl

·DODWELL & Co., 1 IMITED, Agents

Hongkong, 30th June, 190

For further information, apply to the Office of OCCIDENTAL

YUK ON S. S. Co., LD.,

No, 216, Wing Lok Street, Hongkong,

or to

Mesin. WENDT & Co., Canton Agents. S. A, NORONH, Macan Agent. Hongkong. 17th May, 1905

A FOOK & Co.,

12, Poltinger Strest, Central,

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Orders solicite. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1905.

MODERATE PRICES,

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ELSIN ROAD, KOWLOON, [63] Hoogbong, 19th May, 1904,

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A special feature is made of full and accur

ate reports of iqest occurrences, and of mas-

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medium for advertising in China. I circulates

having a drink too (The dature of the drink shall not be mentioned but the newspaper man's one was the modest slengah with which he is wont to treat h friends). However, Mr. Sandow did naibing except laugh at the idea that a man could not smoke or take a drink. 1 and yet keep himself in perfect health.

"What " he said "is the trouble in the East" is that people think they can smoke and drink (even moderately) without taking exercise, and when they do so they speedily find out their mistake. It is only the man who refrains frem exercise who suffers from liver and its atteis dant troubles."

Which must be a source of considerable peturbation to the local teetotal societ es

you think is the reason that nearly all residents "Well about liver," Mr. Sandow, "what do

in the nat suffer from ailments allied to that part of the anatomy

largely arvong all cases of the community,

js the largest daily newspaper and hạo a

wider circulation than any journal in the Farking another. He cald "What is the reason

Fl.

Mr. Sandow's reply to the query was very characteristic in this sense that it was not a reply at all. It was like a Scotsman's answer to an inconvenient question He responded by of liver and then he proceeded to expound; to the innocent newspaper man what the reason was. We were aiting at a marble-lop

Special attention'given to effectively display table, in Raffles verandah 'and the palms were

ing a ́ve tirements:

The type used as a standard for setting advertisement - is similar to this, unless we are

instructed to display the advertisement, when

nay effective style of type will be adopted

This wandard runs exactly eight lines to the

inch, and about eight words to the line.

DOMESTIC QUCURRENCER. Nalicer of Births, Deaths, and Marriages

11 each insertion in the Daily and Weekly

1

CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS,

Special Rates for wanding advertisements

can be ascertained from the Manager.

blowing outside and the shipping in the har hour 'could be seen lying snug at anchor. The.. Atengah was pleasingly coal and the morning was very hol, and when Mr. Sandow put the question in the style that he did, it made the visions retrospectively of mornings when be writer feel extremely uncomfortable. He saw should have taken ten minutes at his Bandow. Dumb-bells, from Kelly and Walsh, and didn't."", And when Mr. Sandow asked him to lift ? matchbox from the table for the purpose of proving what muscles could be used in such. an apparently simple process, the scribe neatly. fainted in his trepidation. The match-bok was- lifted but before it was taken up front the table surface I was told that I had to imagine that it was not an ordity box I had in my grasp buj weight of 100, and without any word of a the the strain on the musches of my forearm when lifted the box from the table when that I was lifting a heavy weight, was ich concentrated my mind upon the fictitious face- as to make my arm ache, yet as write: these lines. The thing pratisbly weighed in. avoirdupois about four ounces, "tr. McKenzie of the Dispensary, with is chemical ex actitude, would possibly have put it down at 3 ez, 5 drachms. But the same time it felt to ine every ounce that Mr. Sandow told me to imagine it was.

"And there" he said, "you have the whole secret of liver."

Without going into detail, Mr. Sandow's apition, bared upon a life-long exper.ence and

Advertisements for the Daily should reach fudy of the subject, may be summarised into

the Hongkong Telegraph Office not later than

on of the day they are intended to appear.-

Unless xherwise specified all advertisements

will be repeated and charged for unili enunter,

mindel,

JOBBING DEPARTMENT.

Tab Printing of all descriptions undertaken. PROGRAMMES

PAMPHLETS,

CCHIA S

XFREEGE.

Al Job printing is dore nder European supervision, well turned out, free from errors,

and remarkably choup at

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

OFFICE

Estimates given for all classes of work on. "application to

THE MANAGED, flowakong Trengu (bú dot,

1. Jeg House Road

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faw lines:-"No mab need ever suffer from lions. But these instructions imply that a man liver oven in the East. if he follow my Instruc

must concentrate his mind upon what he is, doing with a thought that every movement that he is making with the dumb-bells has got to have a certain definite effect upon a cat part of his anatomy."

"Then, I said, "do you mess to tell me, Mr. Sandow, that my morning exercise of dumb-bells is of no use to me because 1-look' upon the exercise as 'duty, and go through it simply with the idea that it has to be got over

like a duty unwelcome but unavoidable) Mr. Sandow replied by asking me to con tract the muscle of the forearm and when he had felt it he said, in what appeared to me to be a somewhat unkind and disparaging way, "Well, you have not got much muscle left, but he corrected himself and added "I mean you have not taken means to keep it up to what it formerly was dates wi

The obvious reply was that I was taking what I thought to be sufficient, physical ex) ercise every morning keep me physically fit

But," was Mr. Sandow's reply, can tell, that when you da taka that exercise you do not concentrate your mind upon

Well, it was litle u. trying to argue with a if he liked to, and accordingly I gave it no man who could break your arm or your head,

Again I suggested to Mr. Sandow that there were many people in Singapore who had fel- lowed up his system to a certain point and were unable to proceed further for the lack of au'dance. What of these men. Would he give them the desired instructional advice or would he adhere to his polley of giving no personal instruction,

Mr. Sandow repeated that he could give pay private instruction because he had no time fa do it. But he was perfectly willing to give old pupila either by book or by personal tuition | any goldsoon that lay in his power to do. ilt- that was not possible soy correspondance. through the post would receive every attention; [Continued on page 73

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