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SCOTLAND AND SCOTS- MEN.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAȚII, - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

Money King a Boy Again.

"The grizzled old man seemed

transformed; he was cloquont;

POST OFFICE.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Laft Ladon

Jan. 16 Jan..17

Гаа

Sbangbai

Feb. 1 Feb. 3

Thursday the 6th instant being his blue eye sought the distance Chinese New Year day the Post (Continued from page 5).

a if he saw visions. Servants Office will be entirely closed.. persistent foren at work in Scotland for centuries has been pressed him with cards of the the Almighty in the individual trus, but time was forgotten and a sense of responsibility to rent of Wall Street; the anxious throng showed eagerness for their that was very real and in ex-Gotham and its sorg'il affairs | pression in the world of thought faded away. The money king and deeds of a personality, ham was a boy again-what was yel- mered into virility and action by low gold to him or what mon wild scenery, the mystic might called power! As ho stood in his of the son, the grim desperate drawing room talking of things necessity of livelihood, and the not of the earth, earthy, was he storm and stress of persecution

not a brother Sent to the poor and the effort to be frea.

post-their hearts alike hungry for things delicate and, beautiful pure flowers, timid animals in the field-grass, birds in the up land woods?

MAILS DUE.... Biberian, Linan, 5th inst German, Derfflinger, 7th inst.. Siberian, Pembrokeshire, 7th inst.

French, Paul Leoat, 10th inst

The Linan is expected to arrive on Wednesday the 5th Instant with London Mail (via Siberia) of Friday the 17th Jan.

The Pembrokeshire is expected to arrive here on Friday the 7th instant with the London Mails (via Siberia) of Wednesday the 15th and Saturady the 18th Jan.

The Paul Lecat with the! French Mall is expected to arrive here on Monday the 10th inst.

Two Scatchmen Compared "Scotchmen are of different types, yet deep in, each of them in the hallmark of race, I think of

The Dorflinger with the Ger man Mail left Singapore on Sun. Andrew Carnegie; no porfect The Mystic Thrill. man, Andy, but a man for a' that. "The gentle minstrelsy of Wal-day the 2nd instant at noon and Ile is of the typo self-confident, ter Scott was interwoven in the may be expected here on Friday resourceful, invincible, achieving beings of both; the mountains the 7th instant at daylight. all against odds that crushed his and snows and solitudes of Scot- contemporaries forty years ago land had stamped unutterable on the Monongahela. I re-things; and the fancies of Allan call another Scotchmanso Ramsay, the Ettrick shepherd different! He was a scholar and and the master Robert Barris poor, and his delicato, dreary played ravishing harmonies on nature obviously unfitted him to heart-string of iron maater and wrestle in the hard competition of post alike, softening the harshness life. He brought choice wares of one and gently hushing the for which the world had no other to a pauper's grave They markot, he walked the streets both responded-oa may you and shyly as one for whom there was I even in the feverish East-10 no place. He taught some when the mystic thrill within us that r papil sought him out; it was a

will not lie, to the love of beauty, rare treat for us youths to spend to the haunting spiritual vision an evening with him and his which, when controlled and co-or- books. But one morning wodinated with duty faithfully per- found him dead in his poor formal, may make the meanest

·lodgings, with a fatal drug at life splendid: to the call of senti- hand, and ander his pillow was ment which God Himself im- his sole legacy to the world a planted that mon might per- auscript study of Burns, which sistently feel in the darkest hour. teng Inter printel, and has its "How near to grandeur is our place in the literature of the poot. dust."

Mr Andrew Carnegie. 'No kinahip, you say, such a gentle spirit, with Andrew Car- ogie-forceful, overwhelming all

$1000 BAIL.

This morning at the Police

MAILS CLOSE.

Straits-Per Hongwan 1, 5th Feb,

$ a.m.

9 am

+

watow-Per Haimun, 5th Feb., Straits and Ceylon-Per Sunda,

5th Feb., 9 ani. Siam-Per Duneric, 5th Feb, 11

a.m.

Shanghai. North China, Japan via

Nagasaki, Victoria and Tacoma-Ter México- maru, 5th Feb., 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 5th Feb.

1.15.

Philippine Islands-Per Zafiro,

5th Feb. 3 p.m. Philippine Islands-Per Kaifong, 5th Feb, 3 pm, Batavia, Semarang and Soura- baya Per Tjimahi, 10th Feb.,4 p.m.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED.

1018.

WEATHER REPORT,

On the 4th at 11.40.-The nor thorn depression now lies to the

Totomi Man, Jap. 8., 2,464, AN.E. of Hokkaido.

Hooker, 3rd Feb.-Bom-

A second depression appears to

bay via Singapore 23rd have formed over NE. Ohina.

Jan., Twist-N. Y. K. 3

Pressure has decreased con-

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR

Triumph. Br. 6.8., 799, Langch-siderably to moderately over ChinaAND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.

wager, 3rd Feb.-Hai-

and slightly over the Philippines. phong and Holhow, Gen. It is highest to the south of Japan.

J. & Co.

No returns from Indo-China.

Haldis, Br. 6.8., 1,065, Jurgensen, Variable winds and equally wea- 3rd Feb.-Bangkok and ther may be expected along the

Tamon

Swatow 2nd Feb., Gen.E coast of China, and moderate/ WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undèrinationed PORTS on or about.

r:

Chinoso. Maru, Jap. 18., 2,542, Kobayashi, 3rd Feb. Moji 27th Jan., Coal,-

1. K.

Tillatjap, Dutch 8.8, 2,470, Lap. 3rd Feb.-Batavia, Balik Papan 26th Jan', Gon- J. C. J. L.

monsoon over the N. China Sos.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 4.00 inches.

the DATES named-

Y01

SHANGHAI.

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON LONDON, VIA

TO-MORROW.

District.

Loksang, Br. 8.5 976, Bowker: 1 Hongkong and

Feb.-Weihaiwei Neighbourhood

Yeddo,

3rd

29th. Jan., Gon.-J., M: & Co. Swedish ss.2,168. Ander. son, 3rd Gouthenburg and Singapore Gen.-A. N. & Co.

Yatahing, Br. 's-8, -1,424, Ander- Bon, 3rd Feb.ingapore 24th Jan., Oen.---J., M. & Co. Keong Wai, Ger. ss. 1,115, F

Kohler, 4th Feb.-Bang- kok 25th Jan, Teak. Nord. Lloyd

4th Feb-Shanghai 1st Altmark, Ger, 8.6., 2,716. Lining,

Feb, Gen.-H. A. IA Sunda, Br. 8., 2,987, C. E. Irving,

Teucer,

4th- Feb. Yokohama

Forecast.

E. winds, moderate to light; fine. -Variable

winds. fresh.

The same as No 1.

USUAL PORTS OF

· CALL 714-441 LONDON & ANT-|·

WERP.'roRE, PAXO, O'O, PORT SAID AND MARKHILLUS.....

ETHAN KES

DEVANHA

Capt. W. 1. Hickey. HIMALAYA

Capt. H. G. Eraus, B.8.0.

SUNDA

Capt. U. E. Irving, ...

SHANGHAI,

MOI, KOBE & NAMUR · YOKOHAMA..

Cap. A. Collyer.

Light or

variable

winds.

2 Formosa Channel 3 South coast of China between H.K. and Lamooks 4South coast of China between H.K. and Hainan.

China Coast Meteorological

Register.

4th February, B.m.

Station.

Wind.

perature

Hour.

Barometer.

Humidity.

D'tion.

Force.

Weather.

21st Jan., Gen.-P. & 0. Wostock 7a30-1512 69 nne lb 8. N. Co.

Nemuro 6a29.83-

29.97-

~0

w 2 30.12- nw 1

Froight and

Passage.

Freight and

Passage.

Freight & Passage

TO HAIL OF

REMARK

about 19th Feb.j

Noon

15th Feb.

10a.m.

6th Feb.

}

bout

7th Feb.

} Freight and

All the above steamers are fitted with wireless Telography.

For Freight, or Pasenge apply to

P. & O. S. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, Bri February, 1913.

Paninge.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

BREMEN.

30.19

WSW 1

12

30.19-

30.21-

B0 3 nné 1

30.20

11

30.13

11

30.23

+3

+1

IMPERIAL

GERMAN

MAIL LINES

*

$1

30.0339 91 sW

Phoumpenh, Br. s.s., 1,055, Scott. Hakodate

4th Feb-Saigon 29th Tokio Jan, Rice. Wo

Fat Kochi Sing.

Nagasaki Loongeang, Br.-Bis., 1093. Leask

K'shima 4th Feb.-Manila 1st Oshima Feb., Gon-J., M. & Co Naha Haimun, Br. 8.8, 641, Evane, Ishi'jima

4th Jan.-Swatow

3rd Bonin Is. Br. 5-8. Yarwood, 4th Feb, Whaiwei

Jan., Gen-D; I & Co

Chefoo -Liverpool via Singa Hankow pore, Gen.-B. & 8.

Ichang Kiukiang Deguchi, 4th Feb.-Cal Changsha,, outta via Singapore 25th Shanghai 30.06 46100 sw 1omd Jan.,, Gen.-N. Y. K.

Gutzlaff 29.9946-8w 2 f -ne 1 c Sharp P. 7a30.1659 Amoy

6a30.1456-87 a 2 c 30.1652 93 n 16 Swatow Talhoku 5a30.11-aw Taichu Tainan

who came in his way-the con. Court, before Mr F. A. Hozeland, Macao-Per Bui An, 6th Feb..Kirin Maru, Jap. 8.8., 2,355. M.

queror? Listen. It was my part once to call on Mr Carnegis ; our town wanted a library and we got one! As I appoached his New York residence the street

a Greek named Christodoulo, was charged with unlawfully remov- ing tobacco, cigarette papers, labels, and manufactured cign- rettes and refusing to return the was alive with vehicles, proces- Mr P. W. Goldring, of Messra

same to P. Soffieti the owner. sion of men of importance has tened to and fro; I could hardly Goldring, Barlow and Morrell, force my way into the house appeared for the prosecutor, and where I was fortunate enough to suggested that the case be, ad- have an appointment. Probably journed. He said that he would like to see his Worship in cham- even the great Iron-master never

berg. had a busier day, for the Steel Trust was in the throes of or- ganization.

Just three minutes, Sir, what do you want?' Ile was brusque and manifestly under great strain. I told my story rapidly-told him of my home town in the Middle-West-it was the capital of the state; 3,000 students massol there; the centre of a study and prosperous rural population, German, Scandina vian, New England stock. A change onmo over the Scotchman; his irritability and nervousness faded; I remember that city, he Baid, and taking me by the arm, led me aside. The citizone took me to the capola of the Capitol, he added. He was now doing the talking. He spoke of the beauties of Dane county lying at his foot. He saw the harvesters at work as far as the eye could reach. Lakes dotted the rich plains, as looking glassos set in gold; homes of farmers reflected plenty and content; in the dis- tance Blue Mounds and toward the north pine forests that mar ahed splendidly to the verge of Superior, greatest lake of its class in the world.

:

Bis Worship: With a view to settlement?

Mr Goldring Yes, Defendant pleaded not guilty. The defendant was remanded for a week, bail being allowed in $1,000.

WRIT AMENDED:

.5 p.m.

Japan and Yokohama-Per Yat-

shing, 5th Feb., 5 p.m. Chinwantao-Per Onsang, 5th

Feb., 5 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 7th Feb,

Siberian

Mall.

Siberian

Mall.

·1.15 p.m..

Shanghai, North China Japan via Nagasaki, United States, South America and Canada via

Vancouver (Europe via Siberia)Per Empress of Japan, 7th Feb., 6 p.m.

i

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Feb. 3. Changsha, for Melbourne. Marie, for Canton. Tjiliwong, for Saigon. Korea, for San Francisco: Goshen, for Bremen...

Feb. 4. Hitachi-maru, for Yokohama. Haimun, for Swatow. Yeddo, for Shanghai. Sunda, for London. Luchow, for Saigon. Tientsin, for Canton. Kirin-maru, for Yokohama. Holene, for Bangkok.

**

30 0637.91

גי

For

Odh KOBE and YOKOHAMA

M'ILA NAPLES, GENOA,)

Breaming.

TO SAIL OF

Abant

PRINZ SIGISMUND Capt. D. Leuz

TUESDAY,

6,000

ALGIERS, GIBRAL-GOEBÉN *- TAR, SOUTHAMPTON, (Capt. A. Ahlborn ANTWERP &'H'BURG.J 2-SHANGHAI, TSING-】 TAU, KOBE

DERFFLINGER and

Capt. F. Prosch. YOKOHAMA .................... ***.

4th Feb. (TUESDAY,

4th Feb.,

17,900 10 A.K.

17,000

MARONN, NEW-PRINZ SIGISMUNDTM

Calling at Manila,

THURSDAY,

"6th Feb.,

SATURDAY, 22nd February.

at 9AM

All the steamers of the Earopena Liño are Atted with. Wireless Telegraphy New System of Telefunken.

1:

Koshun

30.11 30.13 30.10.

0

n

4

n' 4

91

MANILA,

TAP,1

P'dores

30.11

n G

Canton

9a30.1464 78 se 1b

H'kong

6a30.1158 90 — об Gap Rock

- 30.10 Macao 30.09 58 - Wuohow 9a 30.1762

GUINEA, BRISBANE. (Oapi. D. Lanz

6,000

S'NEY & M'BOURNE,

ene 3 o

1 cf

0

1c

Pakhoi

Hoihow

Phulien

68

Tourane.

+

DEPARTED.

Feb. 4.

Aparri Manila Legaspi Iloilo Bacolod Cebu

*30.0272

.5

37

29.99 68 29.9777

nno 1 b

nne 1 h

9 & 29.95 80

nw 2 b

OF

nw 1 or

"

29.9576

nw. 2 o

Labuan $29.9181

Hongkong, 26th January, 1018.

Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nor th China, and Japan via Kobe (Europe vin Siberia) | Altmark, for Hamburg. Per Derflinger, 7th Teucer," for Yokohama.

Feb., 3. p.m.

The Wah Yick Tirm were the plantiffs, and the Kwan Yick Firm the defendants, in an action Boihow, Haiphong and Pakhoi brought before Mr. Justice Gom- pertz, at the Summary Court, this morning, for the sum of $461.40; $445.10 being the balance due 'for goods sold and delivered,

Mr. F. X. D'Almada 'who ́re. presented the plaintiffs said Mr. Gardiner was to appear for the defendants but had not put in an appearance at ten o'clock this morning and was not there now. He would ask bis Lordship' permission to amend the writ so as to read the Kwan Yick. Firm alias the Kwan Yick Chung Kee, and also to reduce the olním by $3, that amount being added to the claim by a clerical error.

Hla Lordship granted the re quest and gave judgment for the plaintiffs.

CRISP, NIPPING MORNINGS.

A pot of hot, delictous

Coffee downstairs. The In- viting Aroma..prevades the Isn't that an. In- house. ducement to get up and begin the day? But the Coffee mustn't be a dis 'appointment even one day out of six. It must be con statently good, and that is one of the great characteris- tics of LOTUS BRAND MOKHA COFFEE.

Kumchow, for Saigon. -Per Sungkiang, 8th Chenan, for Canton. Feb., a.m.

Bamsen, for Canton. Japan via Yokohama-Per Tjila Kwangles, for Canton. Shanghai, North China, Japan Kalgan, for Canton

tjap 8th Feb., 11 a.m.

Huishow, for Canton.

vin Kobe Per Namsang, Glenlogan, for Yokohama, 8th Feb., 11 a.m.

Kuoishow, for Manila.

Straits

Philippine Islands--Per Loong,

sang, 8th Feb, 1 p.m. Macao-Per Sui Tai, 8th Feb.,

1.15 p.m.

and India via Calcutta-Sabine Rickmers, for Haiphong.

Per Fooksang, 8th Feb. Totomi-maru, for Kobe, 11 a m

Laomedon, for Singapore., Prinz Sigismund, for Yokohama. Korea, for San Francisco. Goeben, for Manila. Halmun, for Swatow. Amoy and Foochow-Per Bai- Soabu-maru, for Swatow,

Ningpo and Shanghai Changsha, for Philippine Islands. ching, 8th Feb., 5 p.m..

Yeddo, for Shanghai,

Per Kalgan, 8th, Feb., 5 Triumph, for Haiphong. p.m.

Luchow, for Saigon, and Burmah-Per Ful- tala, 9th Fob.. 9 a.m.

Amoy,

Straits

Siberian

Mail.

Shanghai, North China

and Japan via Kobe

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per sa Yatshing, arrived 3rd inst, from Singapore:- Donnithorne

Per da. Prinz Sigismund,. a1-

(Europe viaSiberia)-Perrived 3rd inst from Sydney, Paul Locat, 10th Feb. 5. &c.

Swatow. Amoy and Foochow Connell, J. J.

C. St. J..

T. F. Claxton, Director.

Hongkong, Observatory, Feb. 4.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

[7

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

degrees Fahrenheit. on the level

of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

2 Temperature, in the shade, in

degrees Fahrenheit.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Olano, Fastest sad Most Laxations Steamer on the Coast, having

3 Humidity, in percentage of splnald Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light Excellent

saturation, the Humidity of air Cusine. saturated with moisture being 100,,

4 Direction of Wind, to two points.

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW RETURN.

STHAMSHIPS.

(Oscopying 9 to 10 days.)

CAPTAI

MRAVING,

6 State of Weather, b blue sky, HAIMUN : ... J. W. Evans... | TUESDAY, 4th Feb., at 2 p.m. e.detached cloud, d drizzling rain HAIYANG... A. E. Hodgins ... WEDNESDAY, 5th Fab.; at 8.m. f fog, g gloomy, h hail, 1 light-HAICHING... | W. O. PRATON... SUNDAY, 9th Feb, at Daylight. ning, o overcast, P passing HAITAN J. S. Rosch...... TUESDAY, 11th Feb., at 10 a.m.

showers, q squally, rrain, a snow,

t, thunder, v visibility, w dow wët). 0 Rain in inches, tenths and hundredths. -

METEOROLOGICAL.

Previous

201

Steamers will arrive at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake Pise

For Freight and Pasage, apply to

Douglas, Lapraik & Co., >

General Managem,

Day On Date On Date THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

pm.

Mathies Adler, B. Bardeleben, C. v. Muller, Sister Borietto, L,

Ida

Barometer: 30.28 30.23 30.17

63 Condon, F. L. Sceadtois, K. A Temperature 64 59 63 81 8imington Mrs Humidity Per Haitan. 11th Feb., Esser, Pater Fos & Misa

Wind 9a..

Earnshaw, Mrs. Bellman

Direction E ENE Japan via Yokohama Per M.

Force Steiner

2 Quiloa, 11th Feb, 10 Edith, Miss

Weather b "Tholy, T. M. Friarte, M. de Waldon, F. Feypuy, Y, 0. Grayon, E. Grayson, M.

70

E

3.

0

A.Rain

K,

French

Mall.

8.m.

STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia

Steamers

via Manila.

MAIL SCHEDULE

(SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION),

Arrive Hongkong. From Australia.

Lears Hongkong

Da For Australa,

EASTERN ADDED 194 EMPIRE ..........................

On the 10th Jan On the 7th Feb,

On 1st Feb., 11 am.

Saigon, Straita. Coylon,

B. Wallace, Mrs. Watson, A L

Adelaide, Western Aus Graham, Mrs. E. Wagner

tralia, India, Aden, Egypt

and Europe via Marseil-

los (Late Lettora 11 to Kamischke

Noon. Extra Postage 10

Per 88 Loongsang, arrived 4th conta). (Letters posted inst, from Manila:

Highest open air Temperature on the sat Lowest

H.K. Observatory, 3rd Feb., 1913. T. F. Claxton, Director.

TIDE TABLE..

H. RUTTONJEE & SON,

40, OUDENS ROAD, CENTRAL

Fort Bayard, Halphong, Pakhol

and Salgon Per B kiang, 12th Feb., 8 am

XANDRA CAFE CO, are under - All productions of the ALE, Thu, the strictest European Super. visions

Feb, 1st to 7th Feb., 1913.

Low Wate Hist koor

On 1st March 11m

The above Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, ensuring Bentiful supply of Ioe, French Provisions, etc., and are Hghted throughout with. **Blectricity: All Blate-Rooms are Electrio Fans. A duly qualified Doctor and ** 36 15 to Wardesa aye anzried.

30.5.2 0.31 30

in morning a BELONGOI

For further partoulars, apply to

Gibb, Livingston & Co..

Printed and Published by the

74, Dew Vans Hoad Central, in the City of Viators,

Obtainable at all Grocers.

cleranco will be included

in all the Pillar Boxes Wilkie, Allan in time for the first

High Water ∙Mean Time.

Longkong

Satur

43.

33

Por as Sunda, arrivod 4th inst

$

Вста

4.0

in this contract mail.) from Yokohama Magellan, 11th Feb, 11

Curtis, Stoker, G. Morton. Frivate HRN. MV H., R.M.LT.

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