GUATEMAL

Washington, June Z.--Don Damingo Juar ros, a Guatemalan historian of a century ago, thus opens his "History of the Kingdom of Guatemala*:

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JULY 23 1906.

Commercially, the country is developing, Messrs. E Digivan Ehemann.

From and with the extension of the railway sys Shanghai-Count de Marsay, Mesam, Branchi, new era of industrial progress. The com tem it should and doubtless will enter aranghenol, Lecock, Martin, Lemaitre, Milliot, I. Gillivray, R. A. Jonhston, R. B. merce has shown considerable fluctus Austin, Rev. Liegocis. Miss Lazaristo, Sister tion during the last decade, but, for a gen.

Marie, Mrs. G. Lav.lée and baby, Mr. A. eral statement, exports may be given a

M. Corvin, Mr. Fabre, Measra, P. Elisé, 57,500,000 and imports a $5,000,000. Some- Lorrison, Blanchenoix, Mercadive, Monamy

Bank, Castel, ani so French Soldiers.

Trias

Steamers Expected.

CARLTON.

Aadan, R. J. ' Anderson, RA, Capt. Barghan, F. Blanco, A. E. Boanai, W.

From and after the 1st January, 1906, the rate for Postcards from Australia to Hongkong From Agents PM

and British Postal Agencies in China is one penny Instead of casperny and half penny, Emp. of China Shanghai... C. P. R. Cojuly 24 Moldavin Singapore P. & Oly and Macao will be closed on week day 7:30 Coggon, Mr.

Maile for Canton, Samibul, Wuchow Kagoshima M. Singapore N. Y. K....uly very morning. On Sundays the mall for Tjipaņas. Įspan. C. J. Luly 16

Lefebure, J. Lindberg, O. J. 1.loyed, G. Martin, W. F. Merises, Capt. & Mrs. Noble, Mrs. W. Pestion, R. W.

Toward the end of the Afteanch.remury it mote then five-sixth of the export Valia, Largenton, Philippe, Le Jarre, Lalavra.America Maru Japan T. K. K........July, ag/Macan will be closed at 8 am, and that.for Mr. and Mrs. Parking, Mr. and Mrs.

bui

business is coffee, the greater part of it going to Germany, although a considerable quantity is old in London. Abu 57 per cunt of the

come from the United States, mports increase, the sales of Germany and England hereas our sales show comparatively small have increased raphily during the last three years. This is explained by Vice Consul Generalwen, who writes from Guatemala

as follows:

pleated Divine Providence that the light 2 Christianity should dawn in the horizon of the wast regions of the West, and that a country should then be discovered which for ita imi mense extent and the rarity of its productions received the name of the New World. But Although three centuries hava elapsed, we see with the greatest astonishment that provinces

City and and even whose kingdoms are nt this time au little krow-to the world in gener 1 as if they this republic are for the greater part It must be borne in mind that the importers had been bat just discovered. With a blustermans, and their interest and inclination for our ignorance we must reckon among these lead them to trade with the fatherland also the Kingdom of Guatemala, one of the richest is America, not so much from its nines of gold and silver as from the incredible numbers of geful and rare productions in the animal, vegetable and mineral worlds that are found In it.

Lecause Guatemala merchants can more easily. referred over the United States, possibly identify themselves in England and get better redits, American goods, therefore, are im ported only when their quality places them so far ahead of the European article that the merchant is almost compelled to have them in

slock,

It is probable that no other of our neighbours is more ready than is Guatemala to enter into closer trade selations with us. The trouble is that we do not respond to her advances.--New York Sum

COMMERCIAL.

SH-DAY'S EXCHANGR.

If the ghost of thie gund ecclesiantic were to issue an up to daje statement of Guatemala and its offaits he would need to modify only a "Itle the statement which he made while in the, Aeth. For three centures the territory now Lincluded in the fire Cential American republics and a part of southern Mexico comprised the Kingdom of Guatemala and was governed as a Spanish vicerovatty, fer his conquest of. Mexico, Cortes despatched his companion, Pedro de Alvaride, on an expedition to the Bouthward. He fought his way to the country now known as Guatemalt, which he occupied | Face-Paté 3,3 during the summerofitz4. He found a civiliza

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tfos superior to that of the Incas of Pere or of the Aztecs of Mexico. Ruins of cities and temples built by these pimple, claimed by some to be the lost tribes of Israel, are still to he The entire region is a rich field for the

seen.

archeologist and the elk alogist,

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The history of Guvem la under Spanish rule ['a is like that of all Spanish colonies. Develop. ment toward a higher civilization followed a rough and bloody road. In 1871 the five prd- vinces which new appear as the five republics

of Central America threw off their allegiance

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to Spain and organized the Republic of Central 4 mendlies suge America The cosabination was not a success, and the federation dissolved in 1839. years which followed were, in Guatemala, a time of political confusion and frequent armed conflict until 1871, when the political skies showed clearing tendencies. The Constatation which is now, in foice was adopted in 1879. The next twenty years were not precisely a time of peace. In 1848 Manuel Estrada Cabrera came into power, and under his ad. ministration, which still continues, Guatemala has shown a most gratifying progress.

Like the future of perhaps all of the Latin- American republics, the fuore of Guatemala depends upon three factors, namely, political peace, population and railway stems. The country has an area of 50,50g square miles, or a few miles more than the State of New York. The general census of 1904 gives is a popula. | tion of 1,842,000. As some amissions are

telang

Shipping.

Arrivals.

2.66, sit

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1581

103% pre."

177

1 13/16 2/15/16 Vechệ1

525 2/2 1/16

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Lowther Casile, Br. s.s., 7,96, W. Lightailer, 21: Thly-Amoy 20th July,'Gen,-1), & Co, 1.4.

Merloo, Ch. ... 3:6, McArthur, 21st July,

Shanghai 18th Hily, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Ca. Daphne, Ger. RR, 1.254. E. Schipper, 21st-

July-Chefon 1615 July, Gen.-H. A. L. Vizuru Maru, Jan. 8., 577; J. A Merlin,

21st July,Anping 18th Julv. Gen.-C. S. K.

friumph. Grr. s.s., 678, T. Kayser, 21st July

Haiphong_16th July, and Hoihow 20th, tien.--), & Co.

Tonkin, Fr..., 3,084, J. Charbonos, 22nd Jul,Shanghai 19th July, Mails and Gen.

-M. M..

Arrator Apcar Br. s.5, 2,931, E. Fey, 22nd July,Calcutta 6 July, Penang 12th.

known to have occurred, it is estimated that the actual ou aber is not far from 2,900,00 3. Of these, about 100,000 ate of the native in- and Singapore, 17th, Gen.-D. S. & Co., dian race, and 750,sion of mixed white and blod.

· Indian blood; known as Ladinos, “

join

Akashi Maru, Ger. s. 975, K.. Obata, 22nd

July-Swatow af july, Gen-O SK. Dakotah, Hr. ss., 2,300, Ross, 22nd July-San

Francisco and Shanghai 19th July, Kerosiné Oil-Saundard Oil Co. Lisa, Swet. ss., 1.2, 4. Harndahl, 22nd July, Sograbaya Jeth July, Sugar-S, W. &

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Schwartzburg, Ger, 4,000 Eckler, 22nd July,Shanghai 18th July, Gen.-H. A,

Aurica, Br. cruiser, 4,160, C. L. Vaughan-Lee, In his physiography Guatemala is a land ol! 22nd July,hanghai rgti loly rare attractiveness. It is a land of mountain, | Labor, Nor, 3.5, 949, A. E. Chieu, 22nd July, bill, lakes and streains. Along its coast lie -Moji 15th July, Coal-Aagaard, Thore -fertile plains with the plants and the tree ken & Co.

growth of the tropica, fi central area is a mountainous region interspersed with broad. plateaus. In the northern pari there are low hills of geo to 2.000 feet elevation. These

the

of the central zone, and higher ranges further snuthward lie the volcanic peaks, two of which reach an altitude of 14,000 feel. Guatemala's lakes are as beautiful as the lakes of Scotland, and many of her streams are torents broken by rapids and noble cataracts,

The various elevations greatly diversify the possible producte. On the low lands of the are the crops of the tropics, and on the uplands of timiddle region are the crops of the tempere zor. In the markets of Europy where the best coffee is known and appreciated, the Guatemala berry ranks among the choicest and most expensive. This is grown at hom 1,500 feet elevation, where the temperature ranges between 60 and go degrees Fahrenheit. Sugar, cacao, rubber and cotton are also among the products of Guatemala. She ha forests of hardwood waiting for transportation facilities. Her mineral wealth is only in believe it

Coast

dißercatly known, but there is every reason to

it to be of great importance, Guatemala City, the rapital' of the countr is the largest city of Cential America. It has a population of about 102,0-7, It was founded

Alcinus, Br. 5, 4,405, Davies, zard July,

Liverpool via Singapore 17th July, Gen.-- B. & S.

Kashing. Br 5.5, 1,147, T. W. Pickard, 23rd

July,Canton 13rd July, Gen--1}, & S Kutsang Br. ss. 1.110, R. C, D. Bradley, 23rd July,Calcutta via Penang and Singapore, 17th July, Gen.—)., M. & Co, ` Zaida, Br. ., 2,925, . M. Rait, R.N R., 23rd

July,-Rangoon 9th July, Gén~},, M. & Co.

Signal. Ger. 5.1., 90o, G. Schlaikier, 23rd July,

--Bangkok 16th July, Rice.—Order.

Sullberg, Ger. 5.s., 78. C. Luppi, zud July,

Swain and July, Ballast.-S. & Co. 1yo Marn, Jap. 8.5.3.91 m. Thompson, 23rd July, Japan 15th July, Gen—N. Y.

10 1776 and is the third of its name, its pre- | Finest Simons, Fr..8.8, 7,890, Bourdon, 23rd

decessors having shaken out of her location by earthquakes. It stands at a bule fear than

-5,000 fost elevation of the northern end of a

broad, sweeping plain around which stand

the mountains in an irregularly serrated wall.'

Marielles ned Saigon 20th July, Mails and Gen.-3), M.

Departures, Tuly 21.

The range of temperature, with rare exceptions, Hustan, for Coast Ports.

is between 35 and 8 degrees Fahrenheit.

Chovsang, for Shanghai,

It is a city of broad venues, beautuel partsCelenga, for Singape.

and notable public buildings,

F. fo Yokaboma. Frithjof, for Swatow. Simungon, for Amey. Locsok for Bangkok,

whow, for Canton, Madeleine Rickmers, for Bangkok,

July 23.

Macfeo, for Canton, Kwinging, for Canton, Aki Jure; for Seattie,

The present administration of Guatemala is giving all possible encuragement in railway enterprises) probaby within the next two years a line will be in operation from Guatemala City northward to a connection with the Mexican When that le done it will be possible to reach Guatemala by an all rail route from Caps Broton, and all intermediate polnis. Falkoran Maru, for Kuchinatry, Within about the same time the country will also bave io operation an interoceanic toute from Puerto Barrios, on the Caribbean side, ela Guatemala City, to San José, on the Pacific coast. Still other lines are contem plated. These facilities will open large area of fertile land so profitable cultivation and settlement. The interoceanic line will be some 270 miles in length, and a system of highways, some already completed, моле

process of construction and others planned for early completion, will serve as fodara for the railroad,'

tubiane, for Shanghai,

Passengers arrived.

Per Hector, from Shanghai-Mr. Johnson. Ver Arvaton Aptar, from Singapore-Mrs. Fey, 477 Chinese, and Japanese.

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Per Zaida, from Rangoon-Misa Duggan, _) er ¡ya_ Maru, from Japan-74%, and Mr. Thomas W. Woodward, Messery, Pedro Tanch- anco and James Morton.

Shipping Rotoria. Str. Merfor from Shanghai :-Light to made- rate NE. winds, fine weather throughout.

talend E. and NE, wind, strong with heavy Str. Labor from Moji-Across from Goto

NEly winds and moderate to rough sea, cur

·Str. Lowther Castle, from Amay:-Strong

rent setting WSW, at 4. knot per hour.

Str. Arratoon Apcur from Calcutta, etc. Strong SW, winds to the Paracels, fresh winds from thence to port, dull overcast weather throughout with rain.

Vosla in Port,

STEAMERS.

B. A. Bioch, Nor. S., 541, Andersen, 14th July, Shanghai 8th July, Harthenware— Davidsen & Co. Coptic, Br. 3.3., 1.744, Wm. Finch, R.NR., 20th July, San Francisco 27th June, Yoko: hama 13th July. Kobe 15th, and Nagasaki 17th, Mails and Gen.-O. & O, S. S. Co.

Br. s. 3,993, W. E. Steele, 8th July, jurban 13th June, Coolies--G., L. & Co. Crusader, Br. s... 7,744, R. W. McBurn, 19th July-Calcutta 2nd July, Coals.-M. & Co. Emma Luyken, Ger. 3.6., 1,159, G. Cornand, 6th July, Mauritius 20th June, Sugai.- Wing Sing & Co..

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Fri; Nor. 5.5.; goo, Wagle, 3th July,-Hongay th July, Coal-Aagaard, Thoresen & Ca

Glenlochy, Br. 8.5., 2.997, E. j. Stallard, 9th July--Kobe 1st July, and Shanghai 6th, Ballast. McG. Bros. & Gow! Hans Wagner, Ger. ss., 96, J. Kageman. zoth June,aigon 15th June, Rice.-L., W. &

Hilary, Ger. 51,276, Uecker, 14th July,

Swatow 13th July, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Hokuto Maru, Jap. 6.5, 2,427, J. Kánada, zoth .... | July,-- Moji 14th July, Conf.-Order. Hongkong, Fr. de, 742, G. Suzzoni, 21st July, Haiphong and Holhow 20th July, Gen. A. R. M. Ingalls, Am. transport, 600, Scott, 3rd July,-

Manila 30th June. Korea, Am. s.8, 5.651, W. B. Seabury, 15th July, San Francisco 20th June, and Shanghai rnb July, Hails and Gen.-P. 14.5 5. Co. Kumsang, Br. 9.5, 2,071, E. J. Buller, 14th July-Calcutta July, Coal-J. M. &

Co.

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Lothian, Br. s.s., 3.222, J. C. Williams, 17th July,--Moji 12th July, Light—D. & Co., Ld.

Loyal, Cer. s., 237. F. Natzins, 21st July,

Bangkok 13th July, Rice and Gen.-S., W. & Ca

Mercedes, B. ss, 2.900, J. S. McGregor, 11st Mathilde, Ger. ... 833, N. Schremann, zoth July,—Moji 14th Lily, Coal.-J. & Co.

July-Yokohama idh July, Bailost.— Admiralty

Morlake, Biss, 1,737, F. W. Baken, rithi Jule-Cheribon (Java) 2nd July, Sugar, .Order.

Neil MacLeod, Am. 5.8., 91, E. Corral, 19th June,Vanila 16th June, Ballast.-Bartet- to & Co.

N.,5. de Rosarin, 715. M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June, Mapila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co. Pakint, Ger. 5.5, 1,018, H. Demes, 19th July,-

Bangkok 13th July, Rica.-B. & S." Petrarch, Ger, ss., 1,252, R. Hatje, 12th June,

Saigon 7th, Juas, Gen,-S,, W. & Co. Prometheus, Nor. ., 1,023, O. Karnelinser, 6th July,Bangkok vin Swatow 5th July, Rice-N.Y. K.

Quinta, Ger, .., 966, F. Frahm, 13th July,— Bangkok 4th July, Rice, and Gen.-S. &

Co

Shableban, Br. s.., 1,276, J. R. Scott, 14th July, Saigon 9th July, Rice, &c. Wo Fat Sing Shawmut, Am, s8, 9,606, E. V. Roberts, 17th faly-Manila 4th July, Flour.-D. & Co, Ld.

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Sheshu Maru, Jap. 4,3., 1,805, T. Suruga, 16th July,Kahe 7th July, Gen.-O. 5. K. Taishan, Br. s.a., 1,106, 1. T. Laing, z9th June, Shanghai via Ports 24th June, Gen- B; & Co.

Canton at 9 am,

P. E. Friedrich Colombo... M. & Co... July 10 Su sang Calcutta..., M. & CoAug. 5 Kumchuk, Samahui, Wuchow and Canton Galas, Mise M.

Mails for Nantao, Sanbae, Kongmoos, Ferry, W. every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails Harrison, S. L.

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Arnold, J.

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Hewett, Hon. and Mrs.

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Clark, M. O.

July, to A.M.

Europe, &c., India, wię, Turicorin--Per Tonkin, 24th July, I AM.

Maçao--Per Heungshan, 24th July, 12.15 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Kum- same, 24th July, 2 P.M.

Cheribon-Per Hokuto Maru, 24th July, RM.

Manila-Per Taming, 24th July, 3 F.M. Singapore and Penang-Per Schwartzburg, 24th July, 4 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Colombo -- Per Zyo Maru, 24th July,' P.M.

Macao-Per Beungskan, 25th July, 12.15 PM. Kobe-Per Taiyuan, 25th July, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kashing, 25th July, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 25th July, 3 P.M. Cebu and Iloilo---Pe: Sungklany, 25th July,

3 P.M.

Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Zaida, 25th July, 5.P.M.

Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama) Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma-Per Shawmul, 27th July,

II A.5.

Halavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macasenr Per Tipanar, 27th July, 11 A.M.

Macao-Per Hengshan, 26th July, 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per Heungshan, 27th July, 1.75 P.M. Manila-Per Loongsang, 17th July, 3 P.M. Swatow, Weihaiwei, Chefoo and Tientsin-- Per Kwelchow, 27th July, 3 P.M....

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Colvin,

Davies, F. O.

Gales, Capt.

Roberti, A. G.

Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.

Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, Lt Col and.

Harker, B. B.

Harris, A

Hareland, F. A. Hewitt, A..H. Jacks, Mr.

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Lang, Mr. Lang, A. O, Macfarlane, Dr. H. Macuamara, Mr.

Martin, O. B, H.

Martin, R.

Skott, C

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Zohrmann, H, C.

CHINA COAST MATROROLOGICAL REGISTER,

July arst, 1906, a..

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and Mrs. H. I.

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Prior, W. R.

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19.84

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29.58

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Stein, A. L.

Stephens, H.

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18th July, 1 A.M.

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press of

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Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Vakban **eleza and Vaurouver, R.Ces China, 1st Aug., 11 4.4.

Inda, via Europe, &c., Bayern, 1st Aug. 18 A.M.

Maeils-Per Rubí, 4th Aug, 11 A.M. Furise Kr. Indica, 2015 Trgogna. Pr Armand Dekic, 7th Aug,, 11-4,4,

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Aug. 10 A.M.

8th

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A Pillar Box has been placed at Poklu

Taiyuan, Br. 1.3., 7,208, L. Dawson, 8th July-lam Police Station. It will be cleared daily at

Sydney 12th June, and Thursday Island noob. zith, Gol.-B. & S.

Taming. Br. s. 1,51, A; W. Outerbridge, zoth July, Manila 17th July, Gen.-B. & Tinhow, Br. 1.5. 91, C. 1. Kerr, 13th July,——

Bangkok sth July, Rice-A.. K. & Co. Wanaswoith, Br. s.8., 285, Thomas, iret July, -Moji sth July, Gen-1). & Co., Co.

Z. Y. de Aldecoa, Am. 11., 1,160, F. Xandaro Echaur, 15th June, Manila 12th June, Bailast-Harretto & Co.

Shipa Passed The Canal.

There will be a delivery of letters at Poklu am leaving the G. P. O. daily at 10.jo am.

The following may now be obtamed at the General Post Office counter-e

Postal Guides, each o'tenisz Parent Foul Tariff, ench......20

1st June-Hudson, Mathnon, Sachsen, So. Alacrity entra, Teenkai, Tonkin, gih June-Kawacht Astrare Maru, Spithead 9th June-Afantia, Danfa,

Bramble

NAME.

2

asian, Longsor, Spista, tnb Britomart...

Renlawers, Nubia, Cadmus

Indrawadi, Poly

Polynesian

June-Bayern, Ber

Bentarle

Clin

Astyanaz, Bellerophon, 15th June-Armand Cherub Behic, Polyphemus, Prinx Heinrich, Ghaser, Awa Mary, Atholl, Laerter. 19th June-Afon Diadem mouthshirt, Indramayo,

via Greater, Urmston,

Achiller. Caledonia

Alfres

Istria,

Sege- Fame... 220d June Flors... Seneca. 26th Handy June-Benverlich, Colchas, Ceylon, Merioneth Hasl shive, Moyuni, Poona, Prins Regant Luitpold, Janus Anchises, 30th June-Dardanus, Ernest Kent Simons, 4th July-Sileria (Ger), Sanuki

King Maru, Den of Mains, Montrose, Siberien, éta Kinsha July-Benvenue, Fard Lasis, Diemed, Java, Mosmouth. Telemachus, 10th July-Benledi, Flintshire, Moorhan Jason, Scandia, Sithonia, Dongela, Error Oiler Prins Eitel Friedrich, 14th July-Binalder, Rambler Caledonien, Malta, Peleus, Radnorshire, Binge Robin Maru, Ching Wo, Pindari, 18th July-Char Sandpiper... Per Tonkin, for Hongkong from Yokohama

les Tiberghien, Prezen, Slavonia, Tamba Saipe... Mos. Yu Sung Wing, Yu Un Wing, and Maru, Afeddo, Suttonhall. 20th July-Du Takt: ... Miss J, Galbreath. From Kobe-Mrs, Yoshi calien, Konangsi, Satsuma, Socotra, Elderis,

Tamar asks, Mrs. C. Oshids, Hiroi, and Miss Shimo Arrivals at Home-1st June-Nickar, Vid-

Teal taxi From Shanghai-Messrs. If. Hendry, de, Banladi, 5th June-Markoon, Jingo Mars, Thistla Trimp Juan. Au Yang Pao and Ch. and 1. Pertta, Verona, 9th June-intuck, Shimoza, Virage Daskich. For Saigon front Shanghal-Mrs. Aramemnon, Kawachi Muru. 13th June Rosa, Mrs. Muri, Neagra, Colonna, Chatain, Sanegambie, Polymessen, Sun June-Sachun.

Whiting Soldiers,ngapore and rench 13th June-Sereira, 19th June-Longsor, Dan Widgeon

Singapore from Yokobama-

22nd Jane--Af awita. 22nd June Wonicock....

26th June Benlawers. 30th Woudlark Messrs. Sato,

ujimura,

and Pine seinrick, Awa Mars, Baniawers, Mr.

July 4th Miss Chara, Messrs. Okaji, 1. Kasajima and Urmston Grange, Calchas. 6th July-Indra From Shanghal-Mass. E. A. wadi, Marlowshire, Segovia • 7th July--Cr Smith, and Miss Christoplus For Colombolos, 10th July-Anckists, Moyuni, Sanuki Mr. L.A. Noel. For Port Sald-Mesir, D. Maru. 14th July-Salasie, St ivia, Poonu. 18th Chelmin and Marinotes. For Marseilles from July-Vandalia, C. Fird La tits, Aker. 20th Yokohama Mr. Lorants. From Kobe July-Juzon, Siskonia.

When this country has been made more easily accessible, it should prove a most at eractive point for travellers Beautiful scenery is not altogether a novelty in our owe land, but there is more than scenery for the touris to'ses in Guatemala. About thirty miles from tha capital city and easily reached by carriages Mr. Nessin Fresco From Kobe

fairly. tal, Antigua Guatemala. Its ruins stand in a vallay near two volcanoes, Agu and Fuogo (Water and Fire), no called from the nature of their eruptions, The place is still occupied by population of about 10,000. The ancient mids and monuments of the country also pre-

at their attraction,"

Over a

capi Komishi, Kobakolim

Kailas

Mr. and Mrs.

onion, Prins Heinrich,"

11

Delaney I.. T."

hrhardt, Capt. W. Goldman, )

Hallard, M, and Mra,

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs, Vladivostock. a.m.

A. 11.

Nemuro....6 Hakodate

Paino, A. E.

Kochi

Pearse, Dr. W. W.

Tokio

Smend, Dr.

Smith, E. A.

Story, G. F.

Williams, G.

F. J. Horo, E.

Winning, Rev. R. G. Tackson, Mrs, and child Ziegler, H. Little, A. C..

CRAIGIEBURN, Adams, M. and Mrs. F. ¡am:400, P. S.

R. I.

Morley, A. Armitage, Miss Smith, E. Grant Raebelt, H. J. O, Smith Mr. and Bmwa, C. A

Grant Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy

G. A.

Soppa, P. Davenport, Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mr. Hogg, Mrs. A. V.

Webb, Mr. and

Montague Young, I. A.

OCCIDENTAL Bastel, Dr. and Mrs. Leese. Dr Med. Anderson, A.

Krill, G.

Leidicker, C. Messner Mr. and

к.

O. and children

Dache, F. F. Damerinco, C. Gebhard, F, Grovia, F.

Hoy, Miss M.

Iverßeld, Capt. W. Kevi, Dr. F.

Kober, Dr. Med. Krekovosky, J.

Munro, Miss A. Owen, O. E.

Nagasaki...

Kagoshima... Oshima

Naba

29.54

91 ENE

29.53 91 NE (29-49|79|95

₤29.43 79

Ishigakijima..

29.54

Taihoku...

a.m 29.49

Taichu..........

29.52

Tainan........

29-53

Kosbua.......

29.46

Pescadores....

20.53 83

Weihaiwei...

Am. 29.52 83

Mrs.

Gutslaff

Sharp Peak... Amoy 6.30 Swatow

Mrs. Canton .......

Hongkong

...tom. Victoria Peak Gop Rock .... Macao.......... Haiphong

Manila Bacolod

Mrs. Hilo... m)

Puncheon, J.

Heútter, R.

Schutze, O.

Schutz, Paul

Textor, Inspector H.

Krockenberg, Mr. and Voster, E.

Mr.

Cebu.

29.81

#

41

C. St. James.to a.mag

July stas July sa at

TO ..

29.55

29.46

Coninstature——— →emudiv Rainfall....

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

CLASS.

TONE

GUNS. I.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

LI

steopatch-vessel..." cruber, and class river gubboat

1,700

4

3,000

4.365

7,000

710

902

river gunboat P.

210

900

stoop

1,070

6

1,400

Commander E. La T. Leatham Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee.... Lieut.Commander E. G. W. Davidson Lient-Commander W. L. Bember Commander i, du C. Lusid.,,

Shanghai

Hongkong

Yangtze

Yangtze

11

Hoogkong

water tank and tug

390

300

stoop ...

1,070

1,400

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.0.

Hongkong

Hoogkong

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16,500-

Captain B. W. Savory, H.V.O.

Yokobamz

cruiser, and class

corpada bool destroyer ...

заб

1

5,700

4.3

7,000

Captája H. Grant-Dalton

Lieut-Commander Hughes...

Hongkong

torpedo bast destrnyar

275

4,000

Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox

S. American Ports Yokohama

torpedo boat detunyar -..

4,000

Lieut-Commander R, Henniker-Heaton|

160 டி.800 $4

3,900

Lieut-Commander W. H. Darwall

H

14,100 610

22,000 .30,000

Captain

Captain B.V. V. de Horsey ...

Thursby...

4,800 14

4

1,200

22,000

1,300

6

740

940

240

torpedo bnat dertraɣer... cruiser, 1st class Euiser, 181 Class river ganbo

.

cruiser, at class river gunboat torpedo host depinger. surveying-vesADI rives

ves gunboat ...river gunboat river gunboat torpedo Est destroyer ... receiving

hip river gunbea

gunboat...

ទី ៩៩៩ ភូមិតាំងទី គឺ ៖

6,500

D-

་ !

Yangtze

Yokohama

C. P. Lieut-Commander Parcy Crabtron

Captain J. A. Tuke

Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

Lieder Kiddle

P. Monro

Liest, Commande. C. C. Walcott... Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay... Lieut-Commander J. T. 8, Lyns ...

In reserve...

Commodore 14, P. Wi

P, Williams, Ligat Commander E. Becretan, Lieut-Commander R. M. R. Wast Licat Commander Stevensop Commander R. W, Glennis

+

Lieut-Commander G. E. L. Thomas ...

Wen River Yokohama Hongkong

Licut Commander G. D. Spices-Simson Yangsze

410

Wen River

Wort River

==

Vangtaze

Hongkong

4,650

Hongkong

190

800

Yangtze

Hongkong

6,300

Yokohama

450

5,900

Yokobama

Surveying(Swatow

Boo

550

$50

Lieut, Commander G. I, Todd Lieut. Commander Jao. F. Knox

*R +41 Yangisza

Yangtze

*** river

FAI

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*

Waterwitch

...

torpedo boat destroyer... surveying ship

Ale

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torpedo boat destroyer ...

river gunboat...

river quabeat

river gunboar

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Flying Flag of Vice Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commande

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