Shipping Steamers.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY NOVEMBER
CANADIAN PACIER RAILWAY COY.'S.
ROYAL BAIE
STEAMSHIP
LINE.
Luxury-Speed--Punctuality.
The only Line that Maintains a Regular Schedule Service of under Eleven Days across the Pacific is the "Empress Lipe.". Suvings to to Days' Ocean Travel.
11 Days 70 KOVAA To' VANCOUVER. 18 Days HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER.
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
F
DIM.S "EMIXESS OF INDIA" "ATHENIAN"
"ENPRESS OF JAPAN "MONTEAGLÈ
Tons
(Subject to Alteration),
LEAVE HONGKONG ARRIVE VANCOUVER ..5,000.............. THURSDAY, November 22nd...... December 10th 1,581 ..... WEDNESDAY, November 28th December 22nd ..................THURSDAY, December 20th January 7th
8,163... WEDNESDAY, December 26th...January 19th .....5,000................ THURSDAY, January 17th February 4th ....................4425.............. WEDNESDAY, January 23rd ...... February 16th- "EMPRESS " steamers will depart from Hongkong at 4 P.M. Intermediate steamers at 12 Nooh.
MEMPRESS OF CHINA "TARFAR "Ž
THE Quickest route to CANADA, UNITED STATE4 and EUROPE, calling at SHANG- THE
HAI NAGASAST, (Chorage the TMLANIREA OF JAPAN), KOBE. YOKOHAMA, and VICTORIA, BC, Connecting a VASA win a Special Mail Express, and Quebec with the Company's New Palatial EXPRESS Steamships, 14,500 tons register. The through transit to LIVERPOL being 241 days, from YOKOHAMA, and 191 days from HONGKONG.
"
Hongkong to London, 1st Class...tor S Lawrence Lho. Fid New York £61. Hongkong to London, Intermediate on
44. Steamers, and 1st Class og Railways,
£42. R.M.S. MONTEAGLE" "TARTAR": "ATHENIAN" carry Intermediate Passengers culy, at Intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that class.
Pisseuvers. Booked through to all points Akow JD THE WORLI SPECIAL RATES (3 na mvuty; prac. in at a wide, Mentep of the Naval, Milling frantic and U., il burtzea, and petropor. While in the Service of Chloa and Japan Governments."
For Later razon Routes, and Males. Hates of Freight, and l'assię, aphy lu
W. GRADDOCK Acting Generi Agent,
tario Felder Street and Praya,
24, 14th November,
03
INDO-CHINA STEA 1 NAVIGATION CO., LD.
PROJECILE SAILINGS FRO
MHENGRA
Cher To
S'POKE, SAMARANG & SOURABAYA, CHUNS ING.
TIENTSIN............
SHANGILAT
SGAPORE, P
MANILA
SHANGHAI
„HIPS ANGS
AZIN SANGt
+
DARK, DAY 21st Nov, 4 P.M.
THURSDAY, 2nd Nov,, 4 PM. MASA ATURANIE”,...........FRIDAY, 23rd Nov., 3. P.M. MIRAGANU? ............FRIDAY, 23rd Nov., 4 P.M.
APONGNANG SATURDAY, 24th Nov., Nnan,
JE itate. Paas cagers, and are fitted thonghom werfender true Taght
• Theid Steamers have sige Vann afar mik
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Taking Caryn on through Bolu aluling to Chicha, Treats, Newcliwang and Yangtze Paris.
For Finigarria Passays, apple p
Kangkung, 20th November, ispalo e
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers, :
16
CHINA NA VIGATION CO., LIMITED.
SHANGHAI
MANILA
SHANGHAL..
SHANGHAL.
SHANGHAI
F SAM
"PAOTING I. TAMING "*' -SHADUSING
"YOCH W4.
KIUKIANG" 1.
... arst November.
......... A
13rd ทริป
FR L
TSINAN
MANILA, ZAMBIA, U
WIN, THURSDAY DESSA, TOWN, CAMIONS, BRISBANE,STEAK, & i
YOKOHAMA and KOBE..
Taking Cyan nu, through 17 The Altenhuonet Pake bath Elcamion, abah as wit th
Ponti.
Taking Cargo and Passengers at thnou,5 s
For Freight or Partage, apply
13, 20th November,0
· CHANGSHA"
3rd December
........... 13th
Ya.. to and thithen, Ubina Ports.
Ammo, ci otiered by Wire Uurivalled table. A July
foll New Zealand and other Australian
HONGKONG
& SWIRE,
AIN.
19
MANILA.
ílighet. Olless, nevist, fasiest and most luxurious Steamers tawy Hon, but ah! Manila--Saloon "amidships-Electric 1. gr -Perfura Cutie -Burgoon and Stewardess carried. -All the most, bandaty arcangements for comfort of Passengers
CHINA AND MANILA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Steamship.
Tons
Captain.
ZAFIRO... $40 1. Κοάκει
RUM
R. Abrond.
1540
For Freight Pasingej apple
Salling Dates.
MANILA (DIRECT) | SATURDAY, 24th Nov.,
Noop, SATURDAY, 1st Dec.,
st Noon.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
thongkong, 17th November, rynő. ·
S
GENERAL Managers.
HONGKONG NEW YORK.
AMERICAN ASIATIC
STEAMSHIF CO.
FOR NEW YORK vin PORTS AND SUEZ PAYA!
Steamship
(With Liberty to Call at the Malabar Const
+ BRAEMAR "..................................................................................... THURSDAY, 'zzed inuant, at 5 PMG
Shipping-Steamers,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
PASSENGER SERVICE.
By the new steunters, RENANIA," ABSHUR,HOENSTAUFEN" Had the **SCANDIA" and "SILESIA," The stea gers are specially built for the tropics and have luxurious Passenger accommàlation first class. Cabins Amidship, lighted throughout by électricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. · Laundry on board. Return ticke's issued at reduced rates for two years "available;-through-iciels to be had to Lonacu via Have and to New York via
Naples and Hamburg,
NEXT SAILINGS OUTWARD.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, TSINGTAU, CHEFOO ANU TIENTSIN VIA SHANGHAI ........................Capt, Jaeger
2nd December, Balito............. kam zud January. v, Dochren
ist February, .................................. 41 March.
3rd April. Jaeger ... 18: May, Bible
BOHENSTAUFEN
SILESIA SCANDIA
HABSBURG
Filler.
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RHENANIA ↑ mùau HOHENS TAUFEN...... SILESIA SCANDIA
y Hoff
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muglevskise
1st June. v. Dochrenak..... 1st July,
NEXT SAILINGS HOMEWARD,
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, IN PLE, HAVRE, (LONDON 918 HAVRE) AND HAMBURG.
KEESANIA
HOMENS TAUFEN" SILESIA
SCANDIA
LABSBURG
RHENA SIV
HOHENSTAUFEN
FOR
FOR
Capt., Ruth.
15
Jaeger
Babic.......karačem
Dochre
Filter
·y Hull
Jaeger
............14th December.
FREIGHT SERVICE.
NEXT S ILINGS OUTWARD.
... 11th January,
.. 8th February. ...azn March.
5th.. pril. 17th May ..rath juos.
FOR SHANGHAI, KORE & YOKOHAMAANDALUSIA .......................2151 November, TSINGTAO, NAGAŞARI DAPHNE.................................. 24th November VLADIVOSTOCK ..........
TANGHAI, KUBE & YOKOHÄVLAMBRIA "
26th November. FOR SHANGHAI, KÖBE & YOKOHAMA,HOHENSTAUFEN. 201 December FOR - HANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.ALESIA
....15h December. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMASTEZIA.
29th December.
NEXT SAILINGS HOMEWARD.
VÍA TRAIT, COLUMBO AND ALEN Taking Cargo at throughraes in Antwerp Amsterdam, Rotterdam. Copenhagen, Lisbon, poto, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, stleste, Genoa, Ports in the Levante, Black Sea and Batic Parts, North and outh American Ports. Also via den or rent and by the Arabic Persian hervice to Arabian and Persian ulf Perta
FOR HA WIURG
FOR BAYRE, ANTWERP and HAMBURG
FOR NPLE', HAVRE, BREME & HBU «G.RHENANIA
FOR
AVKE and HAMBURG
FOR NEW YO‹K
FOR NEW YORK..........
FOR NAPLES, HAVRE, IREMEN & ABURG. FOR HAVRE and HAMBURG
FÜR NAPLES, HAVRE and HAMBURG.
Hongkong, roth November, 1906.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FUR LONDON ND ANTWERP.
THE Steamsint,
THE
FLINTSHIRE,
will be despatched for the above Ports, on or about the 24th instant.
Mar Freight and l'assage, apply s
SHEWAN, TOMES A
Agent
Bangkoń, 20th Novembur, 19 b
THE ORIENTAL PACIFIC LINK
FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIX PORTS.
HE Sleanship
'DAKÓTAH " will be despatched in the love Ports, on or
Dont the 26th instant.
For Freight and forther particular, apply to .
-SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
11-34
Agents. Hongkong, zoth November, 190h,
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM SHIP. COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, Cathing at Manila, Timor, Port Darwin and £gaecssland l'orts, and taking through Carge
Adelaide, New Zealand, Tazmania, &c.) *HE Steamship
TH
i
SEGOVIA .......215! Nov. SITHONIA .....
...joth Nuv. 14th. Dec. VANDA USIA........ 28th Dec, VANDALIA
2nd Jan. NUBIA..
b. To follow. HOHENSTAUFENth Jan, ...... 25th Jan
8 Feb.
SPEZIA .SILESIA
BEN" LINK
[451
STEAMERS.
FOR LONDON.
THE Steamship
BEN MOUR
Captain Webster, will be despatched as above, og or alsour the 30th November.
F
Freight or Passage, apply to
DIRE, LIVINGSTON & Co, Agents.
bongkang, lath November 1906
1993
For Sale.
FURNITURE› WAREHOUSE,
L} KWONG LOONG & CO
A * S 4 CABINET-MAKERS' AND 'ART DECORATURS, from Shanghai, has empened their FURNITURE STORE
601
No. 35, Des Vaux Road CENTRAL The only Shop in Henglong with this name.
WHERE HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE
of every description cau be made to onder in any design required.
Have been pronised by the Hong kong Club, to Hongkoo, Finet, Telegraph Co.," Messrs. A. 1:8, Watson & Co., Ld, Fines and other leading 'Establishments in the Colony,, to whom refer
ence may be made as to the Superior Work. manship and Materials of the Furniture, &c.,
upplied.
"EASTERN," Captain McArthur will be despatched for the above l'oris, on SATURDAY, the December, 21 10 A.M.
Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Lid, write as tollows:
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 throughhat with the Electric Light
A Stewardess and a'dely qualified Surgeon are carried.
N.3.-To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in stateroonis..
For Freight or Passage, appl, to
GIBA, LIVINGSTON & Co.
Agents. Hongkong, 13th November, 1906.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE.
[105]
Regular Steamship Service between HONGKONG, SAĻINA CRUZ, CALLAO and IQUIQUE, VIA JAPAN PORTS. Will be sent to VALPARAISO if sufficient inducement
BE Steantship
THES
"KASATO MARU," 6,000 tons. Captain W. C. T. S. Filmer, will be despatchel as abaye, middle of December.
Taking Freight and Passengers to other Western Coast Ports of South America,
The above Steamer has splendid Accom modation, and in filted throughout with Elec
ric Light. A duty qualified Surgeon is carried.
For further information, apply to
K. MATSDA. Manager
For Freight and further information, apply to
SHEWAN, TONES & CO.,
Hongkong, 10th November, 1906.
General Agents,
Hongkong, 14th November, 1905,
York Building.
(848)
"We have pleasure in stating that Mr. Li KWONG LOONG furnished the Apexe to our Dispensary and gave us every satis faction,"
(Sd.) A. S. WATSON & Co., Ld.
20, 1906.
Intimation,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
1, ICE HOUSE ROAD,
RONGKONG.
CJ ADDRESS:-Telegraph, Hongkong.
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MANKEY MUTINEERS.
TWO-DAYS' STRUGGLE ON THE "LOWTHER CASTLE,"
There su mutiny on board the steamship Lowther Castle, which arrived at New York from Far Eastern ports, mutiny that lasted two day?” and two bigles. Before it was quelled and the mustinems were safe in the hold furteen of theas had paid the penalty with their lives and their bodies were thrown to the fishes.
"When the, Lowther Casile, Capt. William | Lightollét, flying the British flag, sailed from Yokohama na June 30 with a Chinese crew the officers did not believe that there would be trouble. All went well until after the ship left Singapore on August so and was out in the Indian Ocean well on her way to l'ort Said.
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At Singapore the bumboat men and other traders bad come alongside with monkeys— many monkeys, both large and small, Monkeyı are cheap at Singapore, and when the vessel sailed there were fifty of them slowed in the hold, to say nothing of two, fine ringtailed si inians that Wing Kee, the cook, bad in a cago in the galley. Wing Kee bought his pair from lived in the town of Djokjoknsta, which is in the Malay servant of a Chinese merchant who
central Java.
These monkeys are a bargain," said, the Malay, "but in order that you may understand" then I will tell you that at home they have a happy little family to which they were much attached."
"Tell me, then, why your.master is parting with them?" said Wing Kee.
"My master does not know, but that" is neither here nor there between us," replied the Malay, and soon the monkeys were cowering in the can which the cook placed in the Kallej
A few days later Wing thought that he saw in the eyes of the female, which he had named KI Ki, a tous a speat for liberty, so he opened the cage doar ever so little · and let- her out, Ki Ki tamped about the decks happy as a lark, if monkeys ever get that happy, but always at meal times she was to be found near the galley petting her male, Chang, through the bars:
One day the cook decided that there would bo no particufar harm letting Chang have his liberty-in Chang joined Ki K and the twa climbed all over the ship.
On the night of August 24 there came a Typhoon from out of the south and the waves rolled high on the bosom of the Indian Ocean.
The gale increased; so did the fears of the Chinese crew and they burned firewors to frighten away the storm devils that were pursu The type used as
ing the ship. The foise of the fire-crackers advertisements is vonular to this, oniless, we are and the glue of the Roman candles frightened poor Gule Ki Ki and the bounded from one side. Instructed display the advertisement, when
f the deck to the ather in terror. Finally she i leaped on the port rail just as a huge vea came any effective style of type will he adopted, over the part bow. Wing Kee seeing the danger to his pet, ran from the galley to save The standard russ'exactly eight lines to.ther. But he was too late the ring tailed one-
Buch, and abouy eight words to the line.
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Notices of Barths, Deaths, and Marriges
It each insertion in the Daily and Weckly.
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Special Rates for standing advertisements
can be ascertained from the Manager.
Advertisements for the Dally should reach the Hongkong. Telegraph Office not later than noon of the day they are intended to appeas..
Unless otherwise specified all advertisementi
will be repeated nud charged for until counter.
manded.
JOBBING DEPARTMENT,
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was caught on the crest of the wave and carried away.
Chang from his cage top in the gallery saw Ki Ki go overboard and rushed to the side. 11e gazed at the troubled waters and then went to the cook. He caught Wing by the trouĶETS and seemed to be trying to ask him to save Ki Ki.
The next day the storm abated. Chang would eat no breakfast and climbed to the foremast head. There he sat the entire day, looking out over the sea and chattering to him self. Night came and still Chang clung to the fare truck. Gne of the crew went after him, but returned to the deck minus part of his cherished queue.
Another tried to get the monkey down and was frightfully scratched
The morning of the third day: Chang was it to be found and it was thought that during the night he had jumped into the ocean where his mate had gone.
-At midnight' Second Officer Donohue took the bridge. All was quie; sava for the throb of the engines and the muffled fobifall of the lookoutun the bow,
Then there was heard a terrible noise below, A rusk as of many feet, a charteding as of many tongues, and fifty forms rushed from the hold up the after companionway and on to thà deck.
Forward they rushed, tumbling over one an other in their cagerriess to be at the front/
"What the hell is the matter there?" yelled the second officer.
"The monkeys!" "They have escaped!"
screated the bas'.
And before the hos'n could say more, they had pounced upon him and felled him to the deck.
The struggles of the bos'n, combined with the cries of the second officer and others of the watch, brought all hands on deck,
''
As the captain hurried from the cabin and the Chinese scurried from the forecastle, they wera met hy the monkeys, who seemed beat
mischief.
Belaying pios, patan bars, marlinspika Got all other such playthings with which mui Puitare quelled at sea, were brought into plus. The smaller monkeys were soon put nul of business, but the larger ones went at their enemies baumer and tongs and many of the crew sich show the marks of the baitis,”
- Time and again the monkeys were chased to cover only to retura to the attack, and for the next two days almost the entire chew were fighting for their lives against a wily foe,
When fourteen of the larger monkeys had been killed, the icsi were cowed, and secured. in their cagas, from which they had been liberated by Chang.
Chang himself went back to the foremast Bend and gazed toward the sea, n
You may not bele e . but 1 do," mid,
Estimatas given for all classes of work ou Cap, Logi tallér, wien Er hat faished b
*pplication to
THE MANAGER,
story, but that Chang let those devils loo because he thought his ate had been killed by the cook."
Through an interpreter Ving Kes declared that he would carry Chang back to Singapor
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH Co., Lг. and deliver him to his righful owner.
r, Ice House Road,
Hongkang.
"Surely to monkey could show uch love for his mate were there not within him the reincarnate soul of some noble being, said the cook-New York Sun,
Ir