Intimation

WM. POWELL,

LIMITED

Drapers, Dress-makers, Milliners, and Complete House Furnishers, ALEXANDRA

BUILDINGS," Des Voeux Road,

NOW

SHOWING

NEW SEASON'S

GOODS

in all Departments..

FOR LADIES'

WEAR

COATS, GOLF CAPES, GOLF JERSEYS, SILK BLOUSES, DELAINE SHIRTS, KID BELTS, SILK BELTS, LACE AND SILK NECKWEAR, PURE WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR (two weights),

NEW CHIFFONS, RIBBONS, LACES,

&o.,

&e...

SMART

TRIMMED

MILLINERY

-DAINTY FLOWERS

AND FOLIAGE, KID GLOVES, SUEDE GLOVES

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1905.

Auctions

PUBLIC A ICTION:

HE Undersigned

ved instruations.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED-

ANISATURDAY,

the 11th November, gas at 2:30 PM at their Baat Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Vœux Road,

corner of Ice House Street, HUNDRY

ctions.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. DARTICULARS" and "CONDITIONS of

PSA of the right of erecting and main- taining permanent Fier over Crowe Foreshore opposite Hilller Street, (Pier Site No.5) to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department by order of His Excellency the November, 1905, at 3 P., for a term of Se Governor, on MONDAY, the 13th day of years, commencing from 1st day of January 1900,

PARTICULARS OF THE PIER.

Largest Ureet Dimmsions: príos

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

ARUNAST Comprising TEAKWOODWARDROBE with BB-No. of Bala. VELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP WASH- STANDS, TOILE SETS VIENNA CHAIRS T TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE, SINGLE-IRON RED- STEADS, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED GLASS, GLASS, CROCKERY “and÷E.-P. WARE PICTURES, "CURTAINS, &c, ba, &c

ALSO!"

3. GRAMOPHONES with Records,

AND

Ona Large IRON SAFE (German make).

Catalogues will be issued... TERMEAS usual, ti

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 8th November, 1905. (1008

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. PUBLIC AUCTION

MESSES HUGHES AND HOUGH have

received_instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

WEDNESDAY, ' the 15th day of November, 1905, at 3 P.M., at their Sales Room,

THE FOLLOWING"

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY,

situato at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong,

viz.

Position.

Opposite Hiller Street, sos',by jo' | fit,000

Hongkong, 4th November, tos.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Roy

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LEASEHOLD

VALUABOPERTY,

situste at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkung, and known as Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, and 13, Fuk Luk Lane, Nox. 100, 103, 104, 100, 208, 110, 113, 114, 116, 138, 120, 132, 124, 126, 118, and 130, Third Street, Nos. 113, 115, 117, 110, 111, 123, 125, and 227, Thid Street, and Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Fuk SAU Lane,

TO BE SOLD"

RY

PUBLIC AUCTION, ' in 6 Lots or otherwise as the Auctioneer shalt

declare

ON

WEDNESDAY,

The 29th day of November, 1905, at 3 o'clock P.M., at his Sales Rooms, in Daddell Street,

BY

Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT,' Auctioneer.

The following is the description of the pro-

perty

situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong TOT All that piece or parcel of ground intended to be registered in the Land Office as All those PIECES or PARCELS of Section B of Inland Lot No. 679 containing n GROUND situate at Victoria, aforesaid, regis frontage to Fuk Luk Lane of 96 feet or there- tered in the Land Office respectively as THE abouts and an area of 4 570 square feet as the REMAINING PORTION OF SECTION A sama le held from the Crown for the residue of OF INLAND LOT 0-505, and THE RE: the term of 999 years from the 25th June 136 MAINING PORTION OF INLAND LOT created by a Crown Lease of Inland Lot No. No. 50s, together with the Messunges thereon, 679 dated the 30th April 1888. Apportioned known as Nos. 54, 56, 58, 60 and 62, Stone Annual Crown rent $18.34. Nullah Lane, and Nos. 4, 6, 8, 10 and 13. Wanchai Road, Area 3,730 square feet or there abouts Term 999 years.

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For further particulars and conditions of sate, apply to

Messi. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Morigages,

·Mesura: HUGHES AND HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 30th October, 1905. [toht

TH

or to

PUBLIC AUCTION.

“HE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

оп

THURSDAY

the 16th November, 1995, at 3 P., on Board, (If not previously sold by Private Contract), The well-known River Steamer

"KONG.NAM,”.

* | Built in 1898,-As the now lies in Yau-Ma-Ti

Bay in first-class sea-going ordar,

AND WASHING CHAMOIS GLOVES, TAM-O-SHANTERS, MOTOR CAPS.

FOR CHILD-

REN'S WEAR:

COATS, REEFERS,

SUITS, DRESSES, CAPS, HATS, TAM-O-SHANTERS,

HOSIERY, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC. To it Children from 6 months to 14 years of age.

FURNISHING

DEPARTMENT.

Our Stock of Materials for Winter Lraperies and Curtains is the finest in the East

A

arge Ranges of Carpets, Carpet

-Squares and Baga, Estimates for all kinds of Furnish-

Wing Work

FIRST CLASS

DRESS MAKING

mood English Filters.

CHARGES

Wm: POWELL Ld.

NGKONG

The vessel has recently been caulked all over, newly Coppered, &r, and extra Keelsons

PARTY WALL-The wall on the Easternmost side of this Lot is a Party wall.

HOUSES. On this Loter on some part or paris thereof are erected the substantial houses'

known as Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Fok

Luk Lane.

KOT 2-All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be registered in the Land Office as Sectios C of Inland Lot No. 679 containing a Frontage to Fuk Luk Lane of 81 feet 4 inches OF thereabouts and an area of 3,876 square feet ** the

same is held from the Crown for the residue of the above mentioned term of 999 yeats. Apportioned annust Crown Rent $24.30. PARTY WALLS. The walls on the Eastern

most and Westernmost boundaries of this Lot are Party Walls.......

HOUSES On this Lot or on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses known as Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Fuk Luk

Lane.

SVIEWER

JAPÄNRAK*JOURNKEN

-TREATY OF PROTECTI

OUTLINED..

The

who have

Intima

ULTITUDES are now uning. never heard of any one, who, hava, bean dia

except those which are amply justified, by ex- appointed in it. No claims are made for it periaac In commending it to the afflicted we simply point to its record. It has done great. things, and it is certain to continue the excel-

and more reasonable faith and confidence. It fent work There iswa may honestly affirm

nourishes and keeps up the strength during na medicine which can be used with greater

those periods when the appetite fails and too! canot be digested. To card against imita

tions and substitutions, our "trade mark "in put on every battle of Wampolo's Prepare- tin and without if none is genrine." It is and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver, Oll, palatable as honey and contains the rutitive.

wer

og Japanainical has an actions are The Osaka article regard Korea Recent dispatches from Korea, aut Contemporary says, report that the Korean Eut peror is inch dissatisfied with the stipulations country. The Emperor has complained to the of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance relating to his British Minister that the action of the latter Government in ignoring the independence of Korea is unfriendly, and otherwise he is doing everything to shake off Japan'ʼn yoke. It is not surprising, remarks the Osaka journal, that the Korean Emperor and his Ministers, who are not well informed of the general affairs of the world, should be astonished at the peculiar position into which their country has been placed by force of circumstances.

extracted by us from fresh cod livers, com- special relation that has existed between fapphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild bined with the Compound Syrup of. Hypophon and Korea, however, in of pretty ancient origin, and the foundation of Japan's protectorate was Cherry Taken before meals it creates an faid by the Japan-Korean Convention concluds appetite, aids digestion, renews vital ed in February last year. This understanding driven out dincane germs, makes the bloodrich, has now been made more clear by means of red and full of constructive elements, and gives the provisions of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance back to the pleasures and labours of the world. and the Peace Treaty. The reason that Koren

many who had abandoned. hope. Dr. S. H

"testify with has lost her independence is because she is McGov, of Cannula, waya powerlays to maintain it. Japan has done her pleasure to its unlimited usefulness as a tissua best to assist Korea in the maintenance of her builder its curative powers can always be independence, but she has been compelled to relied upon. It makes a new era in medicine. is beneficial from the first dose and represents. give up the task in despair,, The other Powers have also come to recognise the futility of hop effective medical treatment of the twentieth ing for the independence of Korea, which, for century, "You can trust it as the Ivy does the the sake of the Far East and the civilisation of Oak" ne bottle convinces. Watch carefully the world, must be left to the protection of agains! imitations. At all chemists here and Japan. Such being the case, the Korean Em throughout the world, peror and his Ministers have only to blame, their incapacity for the present state of affairs, and they have no cause to bear a grudge against Japan and other countries. The Japan manifestation of an anti-Japanese feeling by eso, on their part, have no occasion to fear the

the Koreans;

It would perhaps be out of place, continues the Oraka Mainichi, to give brief instances of same protectorates in the world for the inform ation of Koreans In Tunis, although a native nominally occupies the past of Foreign Minis ter, the real power of government rests with the French Representative, and out of the nine Ministers of State seven are French, not to mention the Freach advisers, who practically hold the reins of administration in the thirteen provincial government offices, Annam hai also been practically placed under the adminis. tration of France since 1884. The historical relations between Great Britain and Indian States have been of rather a complex nature, but, generally speaking, they all stand under the guidance and supervision of England. The same has been true of the Malay countries

since 1874, while in Afghanistan British in

Auetica in the same direction is steadily on the increast. In the south of Persia British influence is in the ascendency, while in the porth the Muscovites are predominant, and therefore the future fate of Persia hangs in 'an LOT 3-All that piece or parcel of ground un

uncertain balance, In Omaan, Socotra, and situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be Aden, British protection has prod end very registered in the Land Office as Section D. al Inland Lot No. 679 containing fontage to

good results. Egypt has long proved a bone Third Street of 110 feet or thereabouts and an

of contention between Great Britain and area of 5,396 square fast as the same is held | France, bui the conclusion of the Anglo- from the Crown for the residue of the above French Convention last year has secured for

of mentioned term

Fitted, Engine and Boilers overhauled and put puul Crown Rent 99 Years, Appartioned the former an indisputable right of protection

Dock Co.

in good order by the Hongkong and Whampoa This Steamer was for several years engaged in the Canton trade.

Particulars as follows :- Length over all induerme -Beam

D

..100 feet.

Drafi-forward, 7 ft. 6 in (light) 10|t,oin, loaded,

810

Me571 LODS. ...402

Registor,grass

Donelle Cargo Capacityg... 280 tons dead weight. Speed, (ght).........

bo

111

2ad

Do.

$33.83.

PARTY WALLS.-The wall on the western mest side of this 1.es is a Parly wall. The same from Section A of Inland Lot No. 679 wall on the East side of this Lot dividing the and which is of a length of 6 feet and 7 inches is a Pally wall. The wall on the South side of this Lot dividing the same from section A. of Inland No. 679 and which is of a length of 41 feet 8 inches is a Party wall.

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HOUSES-On this lot or on some part or part thereof are erected the substantial houses known as Nos, roo,102,104,105,108,110,112 and

Third Street. Lor All that piece or parcel of ground kogssituate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be ........ a registered in the Land Office as The Remain

ing Portion of Inland Let No. 679 containing a frontage to Third Street of 140 feet or there- abouts and an area of 5,691 square feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue of the above mentioned term of 99 years, Ap portioned annual Crown rent $31.68.

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loaded). Class Cabin Passengers

Do Deck Passengers..........268 Engines-Compound Burface Condensing. Cylinders-H.1. 17 in, and L. § 34 in. x

Stroke 24 in. ́* Coal Consumption, 8 tons per day, Japan Coal, Full Inventory for Deck and Engines on view at Auctioneers' Office.

For further particulars, apply to

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer Hongkong, 7th November, 1905.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC, AUCTION,

'

TUESDAY,

the 21st November, 1935, at 3 PM, on Board, ዘ M Gunboat "TWEED,"

Extreme lengib.115 ft. 0 in. breadth 34 ft. 0 in. Displacement: 363 10ns

Simple Surface #Condensing. Ang BOILERK-The Boilere have been removed

from the vessel.

ENGINES-Hawthorn's

|_ CONDENSERS-Two Normandy Eingle No.

'17 size.

To be sold as she now lies in Hongkong Harbour with all fittings, &c., on board,

PARTY WALLThe wail on the Eastern 'most boundary of this Lot is a Party wall.

HOUSES.On this Lot or on some part or parts thereof are erected the substantial houses known Nos, 116,118,120,122,124,136,128 and

Third Street.

VALOT

5-All that piece or parcel of ground, situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section C of Inland for No. 747 having a Frontage to Third Street of 117 feet 4 inches or thereabouts and An area of 6,100 square feet as the same is held from the Crown for the residue of the term of 999 years from the 25th June 1861 create by a Crown lease of inland Lot No. 747 dated the 30th April 1888. Apportioned Annual Crown Rent $49.65.

PARTY WILL➡The wall on the Eastern- most boundary of ibis Lot is a Party wall.

HOUSES,~Ón this Lot or on some part er parts thereof are erected the substantial houses

the judicious administration of Holland. over Egypt. As 'to-Java, 31-is thriving under

NOTICE.

12

THE UNITED STORES, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, ARMY AND NAVY COMPRADORES, Stevedores, COAL MERCHANTS, &c.

Most respectfully-beg to inform the Public that they have opened a store in the Colony at No. 91, Queen's Road Central,

:

AND are prop will be atiended in and executed in the shortest time, and earnestly hope to be favoured with the kind patronage of the Public.

orders, which to

DURI

(1068

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

\URING the rst day to 15th day of

November next a jar of Citina Pre- SERVES will be presented to any customer or

(cash) až s time. ".. customers for every arder which up to $5.00

THE UNITED STORES, No. 93, Queen's Road Central. - Hongkong. 31st October, 1905)

T1069

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS IN ADVANCE.

AN early opportunity to those wishing to

send Greetings to their Relatives" and Friends at Home.

TUCK & SON'S XMAS and NEW YEAR I have just opened a packet of Raphael CARDS of various pretty designs and descrip lions, specially selected to suit the taste of young and old,

Intimations.

SV

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

BLACK&WHITE

JAMES BUCHANAN & 00, SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS, By Appointment to BM. THE KING.

and

HRH the PRINCE of WALES

Bupplied at all the LEADING CLUBS and HOTELS, and to be obiained, from the principal Stores.

∙1843

GO TO:

WEISMANN'S

FOR YOUR

BREAD.

THE ONLY

EUROPEAN BAKERY

IN THE COLONY. Hongkong, 1st September, 1905

Moderate prices and qual 10% discount for THE WINE GROWERS. Cash

Inspection earnestly solicited...

H: RUTTONJEE,

No. 5, D'Aguilar Street, or

36 to 3% Elgin Road, Kowloon.

Hongkong, 24th October, 1995.

Auction.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, *FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

сп. TUESDAY,

the 14th November, 1995, at 2.30 PM, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURL, 0 5,

Comprising:

OLD SATSUMA VASES, BOWLS and INCENSE BURNERS, FINE GOLD CLOI.

In short, the commercial competition amongst the great nations of the world is so keen now-a-days, remarks the Mainicht in THE Undersigned have received instruction conclusion, that a small and weak country' plunged in the vortex is hardly able to hold its ground. These countries, as a rule, find themselves safe and are enabled to enjoy the fruits of modern civilisation under the guidance and pretection of some strong Power. The sovereign of a protectorate, however, retains his States just as if his country were indepen- dent, with the only difference that his preroga tives are subject to some restraint. As the civilisation and resources of a protectorate are developed under the direction of the protecting country, and as its sovereign is free from anxieties, internal as well as external, which

lot will not be at all unpleasant. The stipule would be inevitable under the old régime, his

tions of a Treaty of Protection, which is to be. concluded between Japan and Korea, will surely aim at maintaining the dignity and 'safo- ty of the Korean Imperial family, and there. fore it would be wise for Korea to rely on the protection of Japan so as to avoid a repetition of tragedies which have been observed in other countries under similar circumstances-Jopax Chronicle.

A CASE OF "TRIPLETS.

The following is from the S. P. Press of 30th known as Nos. 113,115,137,119,426,123,125 and | ult. :-Everybody in general, and married

Street

ladies in particular, will be interested to learn

LOT6All that piece or parcel of groud that yesterday, about 11 am. the wife of Mr.

situate at Victoria aforesaid intended to be re- gistered in the Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Inland Los No. 747 containing frontage to Puk Sau Lane of 117 feet and 4 Inches or thereabouts and an area of 6,219 square feet

feet as the same held from the Crown for the residue of the said term of 999 years, Apportioned annual Crown rent 550.5

Nathan's mandor at Pasir 'Ris, was safely delivered of three baby boys. They are fine rapping little fellows and are said to be doing well. The fact that the new arrivals ari all of one sex is exceptional in the case of tri plets, when there are generally mixed sexes.

It is not certain whether the Royal bounty

SONNE TEA SETS, CLOISONNE VASES, OLD BRONZES, IVORY INLAID FLAC QUES, SILK EMBROIDERIES, SILK

SCREENS, &C. &C, &c, KAKEMONOS, IVORY JAPANESE 'ULD JOSS, IVORY INLAID

Catalogues will be issued, TERMS-Ar usual,“

SUPPLY CO.

S

·BARRETTO & Cổ¦

General Agents, Hongkong.

CARVINGS, TRAIN & MOINTYRE,

Limited.

RUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 8th November, 1905.

frogg

Hotels. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

MODERATE PRICES.

ELECTRIC FANS

TO ORDER IN EVERY ROOM.

EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

Elgin Road, Kowloon, Hongkong, Joth May, 1904

Houses,On this I of or on some part or extends to British subjects outside the United ORIENTAL HOTEL,

PARTY WALL-The wall on the Easternmost A list of fittings to be sold with the ship may

boundary of this Lot is a Party wall. H.M. Naval Yard, and of the Auctioneers; alac be seen at the Offices of the Naval Store Officer,

are erected the substantial houses pat is thereof on board, agenda

known as Nos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 7 and 8, Fuk Sax ALL the above described Lots a respective thereof which can be inspected at the offices of yond particularly delineated on a Salo pian Mesars Johnson, Stokes and Master, the Vendors Solicitors at any time previous to the

The Admiratzy' will not be responsible for. any errors in description of ship, fittings, &c.

The Vessel will be epos to inspection for seven days before dain of sale, visTUES DAY, 18 November, (Saturday and Sunday excepted)

Inspecting orders can be obtained from the For further particulars and conditions of Auctioneers, analysis apply to flyger (schap tack TERMS:-Cash before delivery, 25 per cent MessTE JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTE! of the purchase money to be paid pay the fall of the hamend, balance and the clearance to be

affected within seven days after date på saleiga

VTE HUGHES & HOUGH A

Na Goremment Auctioneers", Hongkong 7th November, 1905 [1993

8, Des Voeux Road Central”

Vendors Solicitors,

Mr.

Kingdom, but in any event we commend the incident to the kind consideration of H.E. the

MACAO.1 mg FIRST CLASS' HOTEL GRtuated in the Governor who might debit his gubernatorial A Centre of Praya Grande with splendid

to contingencies." bounty to, say, " entertainment allowance, or view of the Harbour, er dan

AUTO LARGE AND LOFTY, ROOMS, Pathaps to give the little orchins a faire Elegantly. Furnished a separati

sors, the bappy papa

EXCELLENT/CUISINERSONA will not drown the two odd on Importers of

AND SPIRITS of the best quality, present a case to the ind. WINE palarged "household" which muset, bava

TABLE, the best in the Far Hast; taken by surprise at the ance of the 190

COMPORTEFOR: RESIDENTS (AND

MSSTOURIST

EVERY

THE MANAGERS

SCOTCH WHISKIES.

Very Special Blend,

$13.00 per Dozen.

Royal Scottish,

$16.00 per Dozen.

Special Liqueur,

$20.00 per Dosen,

Old Reserve,

$85.00 per Dozen:

RRETTO; & Co,

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