Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20 1905.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION:

"HE Undersigned have received instructions

to sail by.

POWELL'S THE

GRAND

X'MAS BAZAAR

OPEN TILL 6 P.M. DAILY.

Thousands of

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

DESETO-MORROW,

the 21st December, 1905, at 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, Nn, B, Des Voeux Road, 'corner of Ice House Street, SUND.R Y

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

|_ Comprising —

TEAKWOOD. WARDROBES with BE- VELLED GLASS, MARULE-TOP WASH•

TEAKWOOD EXTENSION

Notice of Firm.

CHINA AND COAST PORTS STEAM, SHIP, COMPANY,

CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES.

U. 8, EXCLUSION LAWS AND THE BOYCOTT.

·THE MURDER OF MISSIONARIES, HAVE, This Day, been appointed, s

MANAGER,

On the 11th ult, the Chinese Ministerial GEO. KEEULE..

Washington addressed the 'Merchants' Club of 3, MacDonnell Road.

Chicago as the guest of honour,. The Minister Hongkong, 12th December, 1905. [1134 chose for the subject of his speech "Commercial Possibilities between the United States and China,"

To Let.

TO LET."

CHAIRS TOILET SETS, VIENNA A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, at No. 5. Rose Terrace, Robinson Road, Kowloon. Possession from the 15th December.

Apply to

DINING TABLE, SINGLE IRON BED. STEADS, TEAKWODI SIDEBOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED GLASS, GLASS CROCKERY and E-P

THE COMPRADORE,'

Messrs.. Barretin & Co. Hongkong, 11th December, 190).

The speaker, says an American paper, while addressing his hearers in the most courteous manner and frequently evoking their applause,

laid indirectly at the door of the United States Itself the responsibility for the boycott recently instituted in Chinä against American goods, He asserted that the numerous cases of hard ship and unjust treatment which had been imposed by over-zealous American officials po Chinese of the exempt classes had so worked upon the feelings of the Chinese nation that the regrettable boycott had resulted. Sir Chen Tung was heard with the greatest! [1971 NOS. 10 & 15, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, interest by the large number of business men who were around the banquet board, and his address was loudly applauded.

GAMES ETC. WARE, FICTURES, CURTAINS, &c. &c.

DOLLS,

Catalogues will be issued. · TERME As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 20th December, 1905.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

75 cts. to $28.50 each. THE Underagned have received instructions

..

Rubber Dolls, Rag Dolls, Woollon Dolle, Squeaking Dolls, Dressed. Dolls, Undressed Dolls, Talking Dolls, and Walking Dolls.

ANIMALS GALORE.

Monkeys, Gorillas, Tigers, Leo- pards, Fanthers, Bears, Wolves, Foxes, Lions, Hippopotami, Rhi- moseri, Camels, Dromedaries, Bulldogs, Terriers, Dogs with long tails, Doga with short tails, Cats, Beavera, Elephants, Squir- rela, &o., &c.

TOYS

Every conceivable kind of Toy procurable.

A Splendid Selection,

from 20 cents to $50 each.

CRICKET SETS. ROCKING HORSES. HOBBY HORSES. MAIL CARTS. DOLLS'

PERAMBULATORS.

DOLLS' HOUSES.

|

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

FRIDAY,

the sand December, 1935, at 2.30 PM at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,

comer of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY, (Suitable for X'mas Presents), Comprising:

Henson's GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,(

LADYS COLD WATCHES, BRACELETS, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS and HAIR PINS, DIAMOND NECKLACE, GOLD BROOCHES, PEARL HAIR PRESS, &c.,

c. c.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS: usual.

וי

:

HUGHES & HOUGH,'

Auctioneers, Hongkong, 19th December, 1905. 11268

PUBLIC AUCTION.

“IIE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by

THE

24

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

SATURDAY,

the 23rd December, 1905, at 2.30 PM, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Vaux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURTOS,

Comprising:-

OLD SATSUMA VASES, BOWLS and INCENSE BURNERS, FINE GOLD CLOISONNE TEA SETS, CLOISONNE VASES, OLD BRONZES, IVORY INLAID PLACQUES,

EMBROIDERIES, SILK SILK KAKÉMONOS, IVORY CARVINGS, JAPANESE OLD IOSS, IVORY INLAID

SCREENS, &c. &c., &c.

Catlogues will be issued. TERMS -A1 usoni.

+

HUGHES & HOUGH,.

Auctioneers.

·Hongkong, 19th December, 1995.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

[1269

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

DOLLS' TEA SETS.held on WEDNESDAY, the 27 day of

DOLLS'

FURNITURE.

All the Newest

GAMES,

the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be

December, 1905, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor, of One Loi of CROWN LAND at Deep Water Bay, in the Colony, of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 22nd day of June, 1885.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT

No. of Sale

Registry No

Adjoining

Boundary. Measurements.

--1

ft.

-10- 11:

i

Contents La

Hongkong, 16th December, 1905.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Annual Rent,

Upset Price

(1263

60 cents to $2.50 each. Pit, Kick, Hocker Ball, Get-a-head, Cokornut Throwing, Annihilation, Tablo Croquet, The Rescue, The Bubbler, Union Jack, Jump a lit- tlo Nag Tall, Stock Exchange, Blockade Runners, British Em- BY ORDER OF the MortgagEE, pire, Trip to the Continent, Hall-VALUAT

LEASEHOLD way Hace, &o., &o,

situate at Wing Lok Street, in the Colony of Hongkong, to be sold by Auctios, IN ONE LOT,

Creating

Roars of Laughter.

CHRISTMAS TREE

#

of

PROPERTY,

ALUABLE

on

FRIDAY, the 29th day of December, 1995, at, 3 F.M.,

BY

Mr. GEO P. LAMMERT,''

Auctioneer,

at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, Victoria.

ORNAMENTS The Premists are registered in the Land

Innumerable.

LUCKY TUBS containing Toys for Children's Parties.

Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invited to bring the Children in to spend half an hour in

ť

POWELL'S

BAZAAR

Hongkong, 1645 December, 1905.

153

10

Office'as MARINE LOT No. 35 and SEC- TION A of the RECLAMATION MARINE LOT No. 35, with the Messunges and Buildings thereon, known as Nos., 154, 156 and 158, Wing Lok Street, Victoria, Longkong. sale, apply to

For further particulars and conditions of

EWENS, HÁRSTON & HARDING,

Vendor's Solicitors,

ar to

Mr. GRO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 19th December, 1909.

Insurance.

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NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

HE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First

27

FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at CURRENT RATES. SIEMSSEN & Co.

Mongkong s8th May, 1891.

Apply to-

TO LET.

KOWLOON.

11227

The address of Sir Chan Tong Liang was in part as follows"From the earliest inter course of the United States with Chion the re- [1177lations between our two countries have been

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hoogkong, ist December, 1905.

Apply to

TO LET,

Town.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

AMENT & AGENCY CO., LD. flongkong, 27th June, 1905.

[691

TO LET.

BUILDING & CAUSEWAY HAY, formerly in occupation of the Steam Laundry

No. 17, WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD. No. 5, CLIFTON GARDENS, Conduit

Road. No. 1, RIPON TERRACE, FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing OFFICES in course of erection, CON.

NAUGHT ROAD (near 'BLAKE PIER). GODOWNS: PRAYA EAST. tiply to-

Intimations. A. CHAZALON & CO.

6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

NOTED for their WINES, SPIRITS and PROVISIONS of which they have

always a large assortment in stock.

The oldest established EUROPEAN-

BAKERS in the Colony,

Hongkong, 30th September, 1915, 1978

HOME-GOING soldiers.

BOOKS, MAGAZINES, etc., for the use of home by the transport "DUNERA," will be SOLDIERS and their FAMIL19 returning

gladly received by the Chaplain. Address: Room 3, Top Floor, Alexandra Buildings, or a Poul Card will ensure their being sent for,

Hongkong, dih Decembar, 1905. [วร

F. BLACKHEAD & CO. SHIPCH NOLERS, SAILMAKER COAL AND PROVISION MER CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTOR

ANDY GENERAL' COMMISSION. AGENTS,

TI

GROUND FLOOR,

ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, “HUNGKE N4779

of the friendliest character. The constant policy of our Government in regard to the ODOWN No. 3, NEW FRAYA, Kennedy affairs of the Far East has been one of con spiċuqua magnanimuty and justice. The Chi- nese, as a Government, are under a deep sense friendly towards the Government and people of of gratitude, and as a people are naturally most the United States as China is brought more and more closely in contact with foreign coun tries. But there is one difference now engaging the serious attention of the two Governments which I may be pardoned for bringing to your notices **The exclusion question and the administra SOAP AND SODA MANUFACTURERS. tion of the exclusión laws are matters which seem to have engaged very little the considera- tion of the American people, but they are mat- ters of vital importance to the Chinese directly concerned. Alter receiving most sacred as sorances that the restrictions should be reasons able and not absolute prohibition, the Chinese Government gave consent to the American Government's regulation, having good reason to believe that the question would be handled with due leniency and that the American peo- ple vould not take advantage of their good nature. It is evident that the object of the American Governinent was to secure and the consent of the Chinese Government was given to the prohibition of Chinese labourers only, and no other class. During more than a score of years of restriction and prohibition abuses have sprung up on both sides. Prior to the President's order of last June these abusei had so stirred up the feeling of the Chinese people that the boycott against American goods was the regrettable cure.

Polo Ground,

THE HONGKONG LAND, INVEST- MENT AGENCY CO., LD. nyokong, 2nd December, 1905. 169

Hotels.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

A HIGH CLASS, PRIVATE HOTEL.

LADIES' AFTERNOON TEAROOMS, PRIVATE BAR and BILLIARD-ROOMS, HOT and COLD WATER throughost. ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED. ELECTRIC FANS

(if required)... : ELECTRIC PASSENGER ELEVATOR to each

Hoor.

ȚARLE D'HOTE at separate tables,

For Terms, &c., apply to the

MANAGER.

Hongkong, 4th December, 1905,

[1195

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

MODERATE IPRICES.

ELECTRIC FANS.

TO ORNER'İN

EVERY ROOM.

EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT,

ELGIN ROAD, KOWLOON. Hongkong, Toth May, 1904-

"I compliance with the wishes of the American Government, the Chinese Govern. menttias issued an Imperial decree warning the people to respect every Treaty stipulation under penalty of severe punishment, and urging them to suppress the boycott pending action of Congress to relieve the situation, and the provincial authorities have issued similar proclamations,

The Chinese Government while viewing with concern the exclusion of Chinese labourers under, undue discrimination is, nevertheless, ant unwilling to take into consideration the con dition of things alleged to exist in this country. Byt aside from the labouring class, all other classes should be admitted, and should receive the same treatment as is Rccorded to similar

SOLE AGENTS FOR · COMPOSITION RED HAND FARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

KAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT,

DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES, &C..

*&c.

Sate Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and

P. & D. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &C. EVERY KIND OF

1

SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK

REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, 7th March, 100g

K

BOO CHEONG,

STATIONER AND PAPER MERCHANT,

No. 20, Pottinger Street.. HS always on hand all varisties of Copying Presses, also Automatic Cyclostyle Stationery, Printing and Note Papers, and Ellams Duplicator.

Hoogkong, 23rd February, 1005.

For Sale.

OLD PORT WINE.

περί αί

PORT WINE (VINTAGE 1860) in Cases,

[64

classes of Karopeans entering this land of THE Undersigned has received a Consign- freedom. As the laws and the immigration regulations stand to-day, aside from the five clares named in the expired Treaty of 1894 (students, merchants, leachers, travellers and afficials), the following classes of Chinese can- Price $25 per Case of Twelve Boltles (Quaris) not enter the United States: Rankers, lawyers, journalists, priests and the clergy, physicians, dentists, insurance agents, brokers and com-

mercial travellers.

"In fact, the laws on the subject seem to be in such a state of hopeless confusion that different Attorneys-Gencial have rendered conflicting decisions as to the meaning of cer lain vital requirements, with the result that the egulations which should be intended merely to carry into effect the provisions of the laws impose conditions additional to the laws and unwarranted requirements 'which have the force of legal enactments

J. M. G. PEREIRA, 18, Shelley Street. Hangkong, 16th December, 1905,"

FOR SALE.

REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS

good condition. BARGAIN PRICES. Apply to-

(1258

new

H. RUTTONJEE, No 5, D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, 16th December, 1905. [1260

"In consequence Chinese subjects have been made 10 suffer great hardships in their attempts: GREEN-ISLAND-CEMENT-COMPANY; 17 to land in the United States. And after being

admitted they have been incessantly harassed

ORIENTAL HOTEL, by immigration agents.

MACAO.

FIRST CLASS HOTEL situated in the Centre of Praya Grande with splendid view of the Harbour,

LARGE AND LOFTY ROOMS, Elegantly Furnished.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

WINES AND SPIRITS of the best quality. BILLIARD TABLE, the best in the Far East. EVERY COMFORT FOR RESIDENTS and TOURISTS,

For Terms, &c., apply to

THE MANAGER. Macao, 16th October, 1905.

SHIRE

WILT

As Supplied to

HARRIS'S

His Majesty

The KING

BACONHAMS

Gold Medals PARIS 1889 & 1900

Regd

Brand

1880

INE AND HARRIS,CALNE WILTS England. REPRESENTATIVEŠ FOR HONGKONG & CHINA,

HOWARD & Co.

30, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

Hongkong, 19th May, 1905.

Any new settlement of the exclusion ques-

LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT.

tinn, therefore, in order to satisfy the Chinese In Casks of 375 Ds, net $4.75 per Cask Government and to be in accord with the

Tex Factory

dignity and sense of justice of this great In Bags of ago bs. net- $2.80 per Bag American Republic, must have regard to the unsatisfactory manner in which the laws and regulations relating to Chinese immigration made in pursuance of Treaty stipulations have been administered, and should correct, the abraes that are intolerable.

In conclusion, Sir Chen referred to the "Jamentable events of the murder of American missionaries, saying that under Imperial edicts.

foreign missionaries are lawful in China, and

that the cause of the mob violence has not yet

ex Factory. SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, 30th September, 1905. 150

TUBORG BEER.

A guaranteed free from Salicylic Acid.

FIRST Class PILSENER BEER

been definitely ascertained, but prompt punish- ment will be inflicted upon the 'murderers and full indemnity made for injuries and losses for 6 doș, pints. sustained.

I

Entimations.

MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,

TO FLOOR OF ICH HOUSE, IN {ca-fous: Rord.

5 now in a position, in his New and Com

modious Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore,

ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICEĎ

in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.. GROUPS. AND VIEWS

a speciality, van + Saniambe, 1702

THE HONGKONG STUDIO,

HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, 41 &.43, QUBEN'S. ROAD CENTRAL, TOP FLOOR, '

PORTRAITS, GROUPS and ENLAR

GING and COPYING in' all Sizes,

LARGE SELECTION OF VIEWS ALWAYS OM HAND,

{PRICE/VERY MODERATE.

and any other Chemicals,

PRICES:50 per case of 48, botiles (quarts)

Special Prices for Quantities.

Sole Agents

SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongking, 16th January, 100%.

FOR SALE.

INCANDESCENT

Intimations.

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

BLACK&WHITE"

JAMES BUCHANAN & CO, SCOTCH WHISKY" DISTILLERS, By Appointment-ba

B.M. THE KING

and

KEH, the PRINCE of WALES

SEAT COMMAN

Supplied at all the LEADING CLUBS and HOTELS, and to be obtained from the principal Stores. -

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XMAS

CAKES AND PUDDINGS A SPECIALITY.

CUSTOMERS are requested to book their orders early, in order to prevent disappointment,

WEISMANN, LIMITED,

34. Quecti's Road Central. Hongkong, 18th November, 1905.". [46

THE WINE GROWERS

SUPPLY CO.

S

·BARRETTO & Co.,

General Agats, Hongkong

LIQUEURS.

L, ROZET & CO., BORDEAUX.

Special Brands..

---

Apricot Brandy $2.50 Per Bottle Quarts.

159 Blackberry Brandy 2.50

GASOLINE

LAMPS

Cherry Brandy 1.75

Cherry Whisky 1.60.

OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Croix. Jaunne

from the best makers,`

INCANDESCENT

MANTLES,

CHIMNEYS,

GLOBES,

; LAMPS

#475

Imperial Orange

Brandy

2.75

Peach Brandy

SHADES, &c, Mandarine Brandy

for: Gasoline and Gas

at the most moderate prices.

Lamps 6xed up for Buyers free of charge.

Naphtha of the best klad kept in stock

TAI KHOE D

56, Lyndhurst Terrace,

HARRETTO & Co.:

Nos, 22 & 24, Bank Buildings,

'Queen's 'Rond

Hongkong 17th’Jály,'1905.

Hongkong, and May, 1954:

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