Consignees

To Sail

From PORTLAND. Or. and Regular. Steamship Service

PUGET SOUND Ports,

THE HAL. Steamship

*SITHONIA"

Capt. Eckhorn, having arived, consignees are hereby notified to Bead in their Bills of Lading for

Proposed Sailing from Hongkong

For NEW YORK.

5.5.

"Erroll"

For Freight and further in-

countersignature, and take im-formation apply to mediate delivery of cargo from

alongside.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914.

Hotel Lists.

Hongkong Hotel.

Abraham, E- Kiddle Comdr and Adler L

Mrs Agassi Mr and Lambert E B

Mrs E L

Lambolet A Ashton Mr & Mrs L Leavitt BH Armstrong

Logan,

on or allout

Feb., 14.

|

The

Misses

Loo-Jones J W Label F

Babins Mrs P

Hate ER

Bookinganle L

Bell GDJ

Beer Mr & Mrs

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agents

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MONDAY, the 2nd March Hongkong 12th. Jan., 1914.

Cargo remaining undelivered on

at Noon will be landed at Con-

signée's risk and expense and

delivery must then be taken from

the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf THE ""

& Godown Co.'s Godowns.

Cargo romaining undeliverad

on 8th March at Noon, will, in

Belilios, Mrs ER

Bena GA Beswick Mr & Mrs

Bilings Mra

Brand Hoa Alles

Bruce My

INDRA" LINE LTD. Bungey AP

Campbell Miss Cambridge, A S Castro, Mr

Mr FXD'AO..

addition to landing charges, be FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK Castro, Mina De subject to storage charges.

No Firo Insurance whatever

will be offooted...

P

Allohafod and otherwise dam-with liberty to call at Malabar

aged cargo to be left on board or

in the Godown; the oxamination

Coast)

HE Steamship

"'INDRADEO "

of same to be held on 8th March TH

at 10 a.m.

Claims must be accompanied

Castro, Master D'o Champlin JD Clark M O Coleman, Dr A

'L'EF

Curry; Gr Cluyton, WE Campbell Min

Dairs Mr & Mrs E Data Dr H Deun R M R

Dortoane, Mr &

Mrs &chldren"

"by short delivery notes or list of Captain T. R. Evans, will be des- exceptions taken at the time of patched above on 10th March.

steamer has excellentieth delivery to Consiguces and signed This

Moier Mr & Mrs J

Мавод, O Fare-

brother

Matheson, Mis M Matheson, Mrs R

Marriott, Dr O Macdonald Mrs Q Maodonald C Mackoan, DrG Martin, Mr & Mr

Đ

Martin Miss Martini G. Marr Miss Mayer B B MoLachlin Miss E

MoLachlin Miss J M McLachlin My K

Mehta, BK Merecki. J

Yesser Mr & Mrs C

CVs ör, P.

Moyor OE

Moolich Jr CF

Morris J Mr & Mrs Miokle M

Dollar Mr & Mrs J Milkowski N &

Douglas, Mrs RH

for and on behalf of the H.A.L. accommodation for a limited Dornvilo Mrs

All claims must be filed on or number of saloon passengers. before the 15th March. other- wise they will not be recognised.to:-

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Honekune rien.

Hongkong, 25th Feb., 1914. [1167

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

8.5.

"CHIYO MARU,” ·

From SAN FRANCISCO, via

HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS

1.

and MANILA.

of

The aboved named Steamer having arrivod, Consignees Cargo are hereby notifica to send in their Bills of Lading for coun- torsignature, and to take immedi- ate delivery of Cargo from alongside.

Cargo remaining undelivered

JARDINE, MATHESON

For freight und passago apply

Doyle Mra Duncan, J Dutton W

Douglas DBS

Mrs J M

Dutton

tou Mrs Ebronfels. Mr &

Mrs H E

& CO., LTD, ....

Agents.

Telephone No. 215, Sub. Ex. No. 9. Fallon Mr & Mri J

Hongkong, 12th Feb., 1914.-

HONGKONG-BOSTON &

NEW YORK.

Fernihough S Four H

Folger Mr and Mrs

ER

Holger Miss B Folger Miss E Foster Mra Friesland G Gallotti, A Gurela

Gaston F J Gestler Dr

Gibb J

Giles Mr & Mrs A

Gordon, A G

Middleton GS Myers MS

Leary, Miss G Peteres. A Fereira Col G

FA

For Mr and Mrs

Phillips Mr and Mrs

GR

Pralhi C

Rothenbush H Potten S E Preston Dr HP Raymond, JE Raymond E M Haworth, B Reay, Migs F

Entertainments

VICTORIA THEATRE.

To-Night

9.15

To-Night

will be exhibited

ANTONY & CLEOPATRA "

...5 PARTS. 8,000 FEET.

A FITTING SISTER TO

QUO VADIS,

BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S.

LATE CAR TO PEAK.

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY

Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 25th.

The Great Powerful Coloured Sensational Drama

"THE WASTREL"

in 5 Parts 8,000 feet.

Ricketts W Br and (The World News) "THE PATHE'S GAZETTE " (Twice Weekly)

Matinee on SATURDAY at 3.45 p.m.

Mnadicks Mr & Mr Ollen Mr & Mra Prince

Ray+

H

Raymond, Mise

Mrs

Bule Mr & Mrs JA

Rumpol A

Russell Mr and Mrs

B.

B.E

Grand Hotel.

Miss

E

Shell, Mrs

Scott-Harston J

Goorguy, I

Seymour Mrs

Allen & Mrs

Guulbourn, V.

Sibley J

EH

Graban J

Smyth F

R.

Grisogone,

PD de

Sorensen AB

Hannibal, Mr &

Square, Miss A

MWA

Stevens II E

Crew Mr and

A, B.

A. OMG

Thompson A

Fronok

Thompson RE

Hart S

Trank Dr & Mira H

Heiman

PII Hickman Mr &

HF Hicks HJ

Hagen J

Haucosk

Gould, Mr & Mrs J. Sharp E

Howett, Hon. Mr E Tobbutt L F

on Febraury, 28th at noon will AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. Co. Hall, Capt TP

be landed at Consignees' risk and

expense and delivery must then"

be taken from the Company's Godown.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

No Claim will be recognised after the Goods have loft the Steamer or Godown, and all goods tho remaining undelivered on 4th March, will be subject to rent) and landing charges.

All'chafed and otherwise dam- aged Cargo to be left on board or Godown and examination of same

to be held on 9th March."

All Claims must be filed on or before 11th March, otherwise, they will not be recognised.

S. MORIMOTO,

Agent. Hongkong, 26th Feb., 1914,

FROM EUROPE.

THE H. A. L. Steamship THE

For Boston & New York via Ports & Suez Canal.

(with barty to call at the Malabar Coast.)

s.s." KASAMA

ין

on or about 28th Feb., 1914, For freight and further in- formation, apply to

Hick Miss E'M Hind, W B Hordera R. do L. Hoyer KG

Tafetta G

Jay JW

Mrs Walon Mrs JPJ

Wakeman & H Walker, Capt H A Wella Mes AW Weigelaporg F de Weir Mr and Mrs

Thomes White. F W Winkler. Mr & Mrs

Wood G C Woodhung Drand

Borr Band

Collier Mre

Cullier Miss

Calvert Misa

Grant

Hace H

Robey Mr & Mrs

Rohn

Mrs Karderick

Rob Mr and Mrs Stiller

Scott Capt

Grimberg Mr & Mrs Smith

Keyt Dr.

Tran

Uttley, Mra P. Utley, Master

Moyer Mr and Mrs Underbill

Morga Father

Wright

Craigioburn.

Bennett H S Ca'dwell, Mr Caldwell, Miss

Ca ponter; Mr

Mrs Cornell W A

Limbert Mrs J.E

Layton OB

Layton Mr & Mra B Mra WE Little T.M Jones MT Krusemann A

Wynberg Mr and

Mrs B G T Yearly F

Crew H C

Crew Mias

SHEWAN TOMES & Co.

General Agents,

King Edward Hotel.

136

#f

GLEN LINE"

MCGREGOR, GOW & Co.) Ltd. Murray Bain H.

s.s. "GLENFARG' (Capt. H. J. Henderson)

for Hamburg, London Rotter

dam & Antwerp,

Koon A E Borin Mis

Kraft Mr and Mrs Budge W

W D Butterfold Miss E Lauritson Mr and Clegg H

Mrs O Cor F "W

MacDeod D.A Malcomson Capt

and Mrs Mannings P W L Мнетом Міня Matson Dr & Mr

Crank Mrs C. K Diven J

# *ASSYRIA,"" Captain Brodmärkel, having ar rived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods;

The above steamer will be des- are being landed. and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or patched for the ports named, Haup: A

on or about 5th March, 1914.

extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may 1" obtained against Bills-of-Lading counter- signed by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary for be given to-day: -

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which dato they

· cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undeli- vered after the 8th inst., will beļ subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods must be left in the

5.5. "CLENLOGAN (Capt, Jas. McGregor)

London via

1.

Gassall FC

G..lbraith V

Haoord W F

and Mesters, Mr & Mr

E. F. C

KoCalg, J;

Muir O Ram

Oromie Commander Smith, E. G;

and Mrs

Commercial.

general expenses, etc., there is & balance of $150,514.38. This available balance the directors recommend stiould be disposed of ns follows, viz.

By payment of direc- tors and auditore' fees

By paymet to depre-

$5,000.00

ciation sinking fund 60,047.81 By payment of a finsl dividend of 4 per 'ceut

4.73,714 28

By payment to equali

zation of dividends Becount

By carrying forward.

to 1914

10,000:00

... 1,752.29

$150,514.38

The payment of the dividend together with the Interim divid- ends paid will give the share-

the year.

%

Wilson Mr and Mrs holders a return of 8 per cent, for

Iron and Steel. The current year has not, so bright a prospect for the iron and steel trade before it as had 1913. Demand is not so fall, costs of prodaction are relatively heavy,

Wild Silk Production in China.

SMOKE

Notices.

Embassy

CIGARETTES & TOBACCO

VIRGINIA CIGARETTES

N°77 HAND MADE

SOLD IN TINS OF 25 & 50,

EMBASSY MIXTURE

THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY |W.D & H.O.WILLS

The Bishop of Southampton writes: "Itivesne preat please to bear my teslimony to the value”, of Sanatogen as na invigorating tanic and restamtive. It is au- doubtedly beneGtial."

Har therefte

The Hon. Mr. Justice Robertson,

most necessary

To all whose health is in peril-Sanatogen brings help.

And it is real help that Sanatogen. brings-help. Lo your whole system, and especially to your nerves. Nota fleeing multis-such as alcohol or dra s give-bat steady, improvement,. day by day, with never a set-back, until you are really well again and no longer nee. heip. Necause Sammtogen, is a true call food, with special Invigorating properties, and without any injurious effects. Try it and you will see?

Sanatogen

Judge of the Supreme Court, THE FOOD/TONIO

Lahore, Punjab, writes: “My exi perience with Sanntogen las beti very favourable. 1 took it for soUN- weeks during the most trying season of the year, and found it u great strengthener."

dut Robertim

'Sir H. Hesketh Bell, K.C.M.G4 "writes: "For a man doing laid mental work in un, enervating climate, there is no better invigor ator than Sanatogen."

St. Kenbach Hell

Mr. Eden Phillpotte,

the well-known Novelist, writes: Sanalogent is of real value to the bris worker, a tonic and food combined, I can give it high praise from personal experience)"

(densbilly on

of analogen, and you may fearlessly, Fortify your sysied by a short course

laugh at the risk of getting run down during this enervating season, or suffering from diarrhea, dysentery and other complaints of the stomach and bowels. Moreover, your suscepti. bility to ferus, gout, seiatica, rheumatism, etc.. will be greatly reduced, so potent is the action of Sapatogen, in raising the discast restating forces of your blood,

Or, if you are suffering from nervops debility, Sanatogen will quickly renew your nerve cells and remove such symptoms as headache, loss of sleep, indigestion, and easily-induced fatigué,

"Start wing Saratogen to-day. It is sold at all Chemist's in bottles of two sizes. On

· receipt of a post-card; men- tioning this paper, A. Wulfing and Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, will send you an interesting Book which fully describes the nature and uses of Senatogen.

H. M. Commercial Attache (Mr. and prices are decidedly lower. W.P. Ker) reports, under date It is quite probable, say the "Fin- December 23, that the total pro-ancier," that the producers will duction of wild waste silk in benefit by contracte running at China per season averages 30,000 above the current prices, just se picula (1,785 tons). It is known they did not benefit last year for to the trade in two varieties, viz., a contrary reason. But it is seen Divon Miss

Newchwang taash waste and that the iron and steel compainies Donakkon W A Enright EL

filature waste. Ilewchwang tus in the North had in their last fin- Evers E W

Mcintyre I M sah waste comes from the districts ancial yesre excellent dividends Cill Mrz

Mody Mr & Mrn J

around Newchwang and is sold generally, and that they have in Graves Mr D'W Hall I

Nobby A P

in the proportion of 80 per their current years the benefit of Onderhoren W

eent. of No. 1 and remunerative contracts yet to be Haynor HA

Passmore Capt 40 per cent. of No. 2. It has worded off. Wages are high, Miss Hough

BHO A MIE WC Mrs L R Shepard Mrs H M been greatly in demand during however, coal is very dear, and Houston

Miss KM Swroo Dr Hoarton Miss

the last four years, and the pre- the tendency of the prices of Spurge H9 Houston Miss H Sibasey Mrs GT

seat price is about la. Od. per lb. products is downwards, more Houston Mias K

JUBA

c.i.f. London. Filature waste is rapidly than the cost con be Horsion Miss J Thornton G Hummel G

Volton J

produced by the steam filatures reduced. The reduction of the Insoophl T

Walther Dr H in Chefoo, and is the better grade stocks of pig-iron and the les Plymouth. Jocku J

Westphal K J of the two; it is sold in equal sening of the output are checking China, and last month 47,000 bal the preceding year. On the other proportions of Nos. 1 ann 2. It the fall in prices, and there may ea were shipped. As a result the hand, the monthly export varied is practically all sold to firms in be for a time some slight stock of yarn in Shanghai has been from 27,348 bales in August to Shangnai, and its present price oscillation. But the heavy de- steadily increasing. The stock of 46,305 bales in November, mak- is about 28. 2d. per lb. oif. mand may also be reduced, both Japanese yarn on the Shanghai ings monthly average of 39,035 London. With regard to the for Cleveland and for hematite, market in the second week of this the total shipments for the year present high price, it is stated and until the cost of production month amounted to 38,100 bales, amounting to 408,415 bales, an that there has been an enormous is adjusted to the selling prices, showing an increase of 3,400 increase of 93,854 on the figures. demand for waste. and the there will be little profit in the bales on the figures at the end of for 1912, and of 183,695 for 1911. Chinese merchants refuse to sell trade. La finished iron and steel the preceding week." If this state The balance left after deducting any more at any price, as most of there is a likelihood of a fair of things continues, it is feared the quantity exported from the the waste sold for forward de- demand, but probably one that is that the result will be the suspon output may be taken as the livery has not yet been covered not so fall as it has been this sion of further shipments of yarn. quantity consumed in Japan, and by them in Manchuria,

year, and in these industries, as According to the Osaka journal, according to this calculation, the Taku Tug And Lighter Co.,, Ld. in the crade irós trades, adjust the output of yarn in Japan last home consumption last year was The report of the directors for ments of costs to selling values year increased steadily as the 1,050,312 bales, an increste of the year ended

December 31, are likely to be one of the chief spindles added by the formation 70,773 on that of the preceding 1913 states

features of 1914. ་ ་ The result of the year's work- Japanese YarnIn Shenglial, Jackson Mr & Mrs Wordon Mr & Mring shows a balance at general

for the above port on or about This steamor will be despatched

31st March, 19.14.

don (including first class rail fare Saloon passage Hongkong-Lon- Plymouth to London) £40.

to

For Freight or passage, apply SHEWAN TOMES & Co..

Agents.

Godowne, where they will be ex-Hongkong, let Jan., 1914. amined on the 7th inst at

9.30 a.m..

be

No Fire Insurance will effected by us in any case what- ever,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. ¿ Hongkong, 2nd Mar., 1914. [1179)

Don't forget after the Show Supper, and Light Roffeshments ALEXANDRA QAFE. Ken Till Midnight,

Notice

DRAGON CYCLE

160

Carlton Hotel."

Ballantino Mr and Nishida Z

MI BA

Oldenburger Mr and Bareley Mr & Mrs D Prel Bale Mr & Mrs DH Mrs

Ватрено

Rendalio W Church Mr & Mrs Remedios A F Crombis Lt Goo Riggs A

Russoll A WJ F Howell & W

Saith Mr & Mrs L Smith E P Thomson 8

Dizpy HO

Eades

Луда то Glibet EJ

Grar dy A J

W

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of new mills were put into opera- year. Imports of cotton yara laat tion. The output for January year amounted to 1,266 bales, a The stook of Japanese cotton amounting to 118,068 bales, in decrease of 884 ha against the GO. Worth Mr and

Mr and Mrs L. Walker Mrand Mrs working account of $217,948.08. yarn on the Shanghai market has creased to 128,792 in June and preceding year

This has enabled the directors to been rapidly inconsing. While terim dividends of 2 per cent. China are unsatisfactory, says the new recorderitele sa inpresse 80.743, bales of its yarn, repre pay to the shareholders two in sales of yarn in the interior of 189,188 in December, making a During last year the Kanegofa- chi Spinning Company exported exporters of 165,271 bales on the figures enting 17 per cent of the lest, and after providing for have been forcing shipments to for the corresponding month shipment from Japan,

DES YEUX ROAD GENTRAL

MOTOR CARS ON HIRE

Mrs 014 Welling Mr & Mrs Major Wm

DO Majer Capt and Mr Webloy AR

NG

Wolf Mr and Mrs

JB de Martin AJ J

$6 & 18 Per Hour. Tel: 4822-- Doblo Add. “LAURITIAN, MariaTH

each in August and November Asahi, Japaneto

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