WHO'S WHO IN THE FAR EAST (JUNE) 1906-7.

Tokyo. Was associated with Im. perial Printing Department, 1884-87 and greatly improved methods of manufacturing printing ink and pigments; transferred to Naval Arsenal, 1887, where remained as Superintendent of Ammunition Department until 1900; meanwhile completed researches in connection with explosives, and his compound was adopted in June, 1893, by Ja- panese Navy which gave it name Shimose Powder; for his services

was granted a decoration and sum of money; travelled through Europe and America, 1898; receiv ed the title of "Kogakuhakushi ' from Minister of Education, 1899; Shimose Powder Factory was established at Takinogawa near Oji, and was appointed Superinten- dent, 1899; has been granted gold medal by Kogakukai (Engineering Soc.) for his invention; frequently appointed Commissioner for Do-

mestic Exhibitions. Decorations :

4th Order Rising Sun.

110, Hakusan-Gotenmachi, Koishi-

kawa, Tokyo.

SHOEMAKER, Rev. Jonathan Evans

(YU.YIAO), M.A.; Missionary

and Minister; b. Aug. 23, 1868, at Lawrence Co., Pennsylvania, U.S.A; m. July 11, 1894, Pearl Con-

dit. Educ.: Parson's Coll., Iowa; McCormick Theol. Seminary,

Chicago. Ordained 1893; came to China, 1894; inember of Board of Union Presb. Theol. Seminary, Nanking. Address: Yu-yiao, via Ningpo, China.

Address:

SHORROCK, Arthur Gostick (HSIAN-

FU), B.A.; Missionary; b. 1861; m.

Shu

1900. Educ.: London Univ.; Re- gent's Park Coll. Arrived in China, 1987; first stationed at Taiyuan-fu; removed to Shensi, 1890; at present in charge of important educational work in Hsian-fu. Address: Hsian- fu, Shensi, China.

SHORTT, Rev. Charles Harper (Tok-

Yo), M.A.; Minister and Missionary; b. 1858. Educ.: Trinity Coll. Toronto. Incumbent of Woodbridge, Ontario, 1886; Rector of St. Cyprian's Church, Toronto, 1891; Vicar of St. Thomas's Church, Toronto, 1897; Missionary in the Nippon Sei Kokwei, since 1900. Address: 4, Ichome, Kobinata Daimachi, Koishikawa, Tokyo,

Japan.

SHOU-YIN, Tartar General (CANTON),

·

Imperial Clansman. Director, Im- perial Stud Court, July, 1888; Sub- Chancellor, Grand Secretariat, Nov., 1992; Vice-President, Board

of War, June, 1893 ; Vice-President,

Board of Civil Office, Oct., 1893; Lieut. General, Peking Gendar- merie, March, 1894; Vice-President, Board of War, Mukden, Sept., 1894; Lieut. Governor, Jehol, Oct., 1895 ; Tartar General, Canton, 1905-6; granted privilege riding on horse- back within precincts of the "For-

bidden Vermillion City,” 1905.

SHUM CHUN HSEN (see: TS'EN CH'UN-

HSUAN.)

SHUSTER, W. Morgan (MANILA),

Collector of Customs, Philippine Islands. Educ.: High Schools; Columbia University, Washington, D.C. Clubs: Army and Navy, Manila; Tiro de Pichon, Manila.

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