who-s-who-in-the-far-east-1906-1907 — Page 109

Biographies 人物小傳 All

Eno

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

Oct. 20, 1876; m. Jan. 6, 1904,

Minnie C. Case. Educ.: Crete

Academy, Nebraska; Doane Coll- ege, Nebraska; Chicago Theological Seminary, Chicago. Graduated from Crete Academy 1894, ranking second in class; during College course was captain of Track Athletic Team for

three years; captain of College

Military Co. and! Orator in State Oratorical Contest in junior year ; College Secretary for Nebraska Young Men's Christian Associa

tion, 1898-99; Pastor at Naponee,

Nebraska, 1899-1900; Pastor of Porter Memorial Chnrch, Chicago, for two and half years previous to

coming to China in Nov., 1904; represented Doane Coll. at Clevel- and Student Volunteer Convention, 1889; represented Chicago Theol- ogical Seminary at Toronto Student

Volunteer Convention, 1902.

dress: Pang Chnang, via Shanghai

and Ts'ing-Tao, China.

Ad-

ELLIS, Frank Thomas (PENANG),

Straits Settlements Civil Service;

b. Nov. 14, 1881. Appointed Cadet

1903; studied Chinese at Amoy; attached to Chinese Protectorate,

Penang. Address: Penang, Straits

Settlements.

ELLIS, Dr. William Gilmore (SINGA-

PORE), M.D., M.R.C.S.; Medical Superintendent, Lunatic Asylum, Singapore, 1888; acting also Muni- cipal Health Officer, Singapore, May, 1889, to Feb., 1892, again 1894; acting Colonial Resident Surgeon în 1901, 1902, 1903; Medical Officer, Lunatic Asylum. Club: Singapore. Address: Singapore, Straits Settle-

ments.

EN-HSIANG, Lieut.-General (PEKING), native of Manchuria. Deputy Lieut.- General, Hun-ch'nn, Sept., 1895; degraded three steps and trans-

ferred, Dec., 1893; Commandant of forces, Ili, Nov., 1897; Deputy Lieut.-General, Manchu White Ban-

ner Corps, July, 1900.

EN-MING

( ANCH'ING ), Governor ;

native of Manchuria. Kuei-sui

Tao, Shansi, Jan., 1901; K’ou-Pei Tao, April, 1992; Salt Commission- er, Liang-Hnai (Kiang-Nan), Jan.,

1993; Judge, Kiangsu, Jan., 1904; Treasurer, Kiangnin, (Nauking); Governor of Auhwei, March, 1996, is a reactionary official, opposed to reforms. Address: Anching-fn, Anhwei, China.

ENOMOTO, Viscount Buyo (TOKYO),

Vice-Admiral (retired); b. at Tokyo,

Aug. 25, 1836. Educ. Holland, where sent by Tokugawa Govern- ment. Returned froin Holland,

1868, on board corvette "Kanyo Maru," built at Amsterdam to

order of Tokngawa Government ;

at outbreak of civil war of

Restoration was in charge of vessel, and with others fled to Hakodate, where, for several

inonths, with Otori (now Baron) successfully withstood attack of

Imperial Army; eventually sur- rendered to leader of Imperial Army and was released after imprisonment and appointed to Government post in Hokkaido; in 1874 was despatched to St. Peters- burg to conclude treaty in connec- tion with exchanging Saghalien for

the Kuriles; Minister at Peking,

1882; has held almost every Minis-

89 Page 109

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.