Intinations.
THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM.
mikk Undersigned has always thought
that such a placo as this Ficat-olmas in every detail war the one thing needed to fit in between HoreL LIVE and the PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE. VISITORS may have their Choice of Grilled CHOPS or STEAKS at any bour of the Day or Evening, up to 11 o'clock, or later if notified. I am also prepared to Supply MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIes per Man or Order, they Acnding Dishes, &c., for me and Cash.
For monthly Board, 834 for 1 person, Tia.....................815 per month. AMERICAN FROZEN OYSTERS always an hand and served in every Style.
......$0.50 0.76 .... 1.00
Breakfast Tifin... Dinner ... SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS can be arranged for at Short Notice.
W. THOMAS,
Hongkong, May 1, 1893,
Proprietor.
$12
WINDSOR HOTEL,
(in Connaught Buildings), QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGSONG,
THE Private stel heretofore carried on in WINDSOR HOUSE has now been Removed to CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Quinine under European management. Each Bed-room has its own Batt-roc. Hot and Cold water. Passenger Elevator to all Floors.
Charges from $2 per day upwards.
Special Rates for Families or Permanent Banriders. Offices and Booms to let Un- furnished, and Rooms with or without Board, hy day or month. Apply at the Offics, No. 37, 3rd Floor.
Hongkong, August 23, 1892,
THE MIKE COAL MINING COMPANY.
1.534
THE MIKE COAL is bituminous Conf dark roddish colour. For Steam purpoace, it has brou pronounced to bo THE BEST AND THE MOST ECONOMICAL OF ALL THE JAPANERE COLIS.
Its export is increasing pearls, and the opinions expressed by several of THE LARGEST BEGULAR CONSUMERS are in testi- mony of the EXOBLLENT, QUALITIES OF THIS COAL
ALTENTION is called to the following ADVANTAGES to Shipowners and Capraios, Who Coal their Bankera dirset from the Undersigned
Freshness of tho Così.
Uniformity of quality,
Freedom from impuxitles,
Entertainments.
THEATRE
ROYAL.
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 3rd June. YOMPLIMENTARY FAREWELL BE.
NEFIT TO ME GENESE.
GRAND MILITARY NIGHT,
'OURS,'
Robertson's Colebrated Military Comedy Poputur Prices Tickets at Mezara. KELLY & WALSH and of S. GENESE, Victoria Hotel. For Particulare seo Bills and Expresses. Hongkong, June 8, 1923
984
Japan.
Destinatio
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fessels.
Ancona (a). Chingu (6).. London & Parts of Cal) Roma ( London,v. Suoz Onha Promethean (8). Londou, v, Porta of Cal. Hingohow (6).
Manila, via Amoy...... Yikeang (a).. Marselles v. Saiga Oceanien (a). Now York,. SuvzCaqul Glamorgaashire (4)..... New York......... ......Iron Duke................... Now York...
Jabitant.
Sam & Sourabaya Uepoh (s).... S. Francisco, v. Japa Bolgic (3). 8. Francisco, v. Japar Port (9)..... Shanghai
.................. Nanyang (a)... Shanghai, via Amoy... Dardanis (8)... S'pore. Tuang & Bhay Bagno (s). S'pore. Pa
"Bang B'bay risba (5)..
To-day's Advertisements, spore, Penang & O't. Kutsup (a)
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
The Co.'s Stown.ahip
Namue, Captain Hanans, will b despatched for the above Paris on TUESDAY, the 8th Instaut, nt Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, June 3, 1809.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND BIOGO,
The Steamalip
Ucenna, Captain J. Beneers, will be despatehod for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 6 Lust, at Neon.
This Steamer las superior Accommoda. tion for First and Second Clase Passenger and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess. For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & O«,
Agents: Hongkong, June 3, 1898.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KÖBE
Suurabaya, & Gromity (8)... Straits and Bombay....Thera (5). Svatow, Amoy & Tfor Thales (5).... Stow, Amoy & 'chow Namoa (8)............................. Vancouver (RO... & Empress of China (a) Victoria (B. C.), Sc....Vistoria (s)... Yokohama ani Hiego. Oceana (8).. Yokohama and Kobé.. Torridon (8)..
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SHANGHAI,
above Port on at 4 p.m.
The Steamship
Neil, Captain F. SOULZ, wit be despatcher for the TUESDAY, she 6th Justant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, June 3, 1893.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVAGS.
Juno 2:-
197
Oceana, Gorman stourer, 1,628, 1 Behrens, Hamburg and Singapore May 27, gag General.-SIEMSSEN & Co.
The Steamship
Torridon, Captaia BYRON, will be despatched as above on
WEDNESDAY, the 7th Instant.
For Freight, apply to
Sapply in any quantity on shortest notice. 18, Praya Central,
Quick despatch.
Best of weighs, etc., etc.
MITSUÍ BUSSAN KAISHIA,
Sole Agents.
Hongkong, October 1, 1802.
1714
THE COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE
LIST OF BUBSCRIBERS TO THE
HONGKONG TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.
10.-Aberdees Paper Mills Office, Wing
Lok Street.
10A-Aberdeen Paper Mills. 25.-Aberdeen Dock.
26-Alice Memorial Hospital. 40.-Anderson, G. O., Capt., Prays Bast.
do. 24.- Do.
Praga Central.
B-Arnhold, Karberg & Co, do.
13.-Bay Viaw Hotel.
63.-Blackhead, F., Residenco.
66.-F. Blackhead & Co.
30.
36A. 39.
Do.
Do.
83.-Dr J. Bell, Residence, Fraya Central. 18.-Butterfold & Swice, Shipping Office. do. Refinery Ofice. do. du., Quarry Bay de. Do.
Pouk, Residenco. 42-Canadian Pasific Railway Co.
3.-Cantlie, Dr J., Mount Kellet. 15.-Central Police Station. 23-China Mail' Oflice. 71China Sugar Refinery, Town Ofice. 72- Do.
Refinery Office, 75,-Compradors, Lauty, Wegner & Co. 55,-Cowie, Dr Alex., Queen's Garden. 60.David, 8. J. & Co., Quann's Road.
do. 73. Do.
Rosidouce.
do
12. Daily Press' Office. 17.-Douglas Lapraik & Co., Praga Central. 41.Dodwell, Carill & Co., Praya Central. 14-E. E. & A. China Tolograph Co., Ld. 47-Gas Company, Ld., West Point, 48,-Do. do
East Polat. 31.Gibb, Livingston & Co., Daddell St. 44.Government House,
80.-Government Oivil Hospital. 14. Great Northern Telegraph Co. Hongkong Telegraph' Oflico,
Dr Cantliv,
2.- Dr Cowie, Queen's Road:
Dr Steadman, 9.--Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Cor-
poration.
11.Hongkong Clab. 20.Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co.,
Ld, Praya Central. 97-Holliday, Wine & Co., Praya Central 28.-Holliday, Chas., Residence,
32. Hongkong Hotel (Public Telephone).
JOHN ANDREW,
Agent.
Hongkong, June 9, 1899.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
The Co.'s Stomanship
Kutsang,
Captain G. H. Eowan,
Kutsang, British steamer, 1,495, G. H. Bowker, Valentta May 17. Penang 24, and Singapore 28. Opium and General. -JAR- DISE, MATHESON & Co.
Jung 3- Zafru, British steamer, C75, A. W. R.
Gonoral. Cobban, Manila May 21, SHEWAN & O
Torridon, British steamer, 1,109, John Byron, Moji May 28, Coal.-ORDER.
Ching Fing, Ubinear str., from Canton.
Muthibie German steamer, 6090. P. Moos,
Pakhoi Muy 30, General-SIEMSEN & Co. Frames, Norwegiaa steamer, 1.147, 0.
DODWELL CALLILL & Co
Date of Leaving.
P. & O. BN: 0a... Juno Eat & p.m. Butterfield & Swire... June 11.
P. & O. 8. N, Go...... Juno 8, at noon. Butterfold & Swire...June lö.. Arnhold Kirharg&Co About June 20. P. & OS. N. Co. About Junò 11, Jardinu, Matheson&Co June 6, at 3 p.m. Mosangeries Maritimolane 14, at noon. Dudwell, Carlil & Co. About Jane 30.. Shewan & Co.
Quick dospatok. Arnhold Karborg &Co Quick despatch. Butterfold & wire... June 4, daylight. 10. & G. 5, 9. Ov June 8, at 1p.m. Pacifio Mail S. 8. Co. June 17, at 1 p.m. Siomaron & Ob.......... Jabs 6, at 4.p.m. Butterfield & Swire... Jano U
Carlowitz & Co... 8, at noon, D. Sasson, Seria&Co. June 6, at uock. Jardino, Matheson&Co June 8, at noon..
5, Jardine, Mathiasow.CJnne at P.& 6. 8. N. Couns 6, at noon. Douglas Lapraik &0. June 4, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co June 6, at noun. Canadian Pác B. Ca. June 14, at noon. Nor. Pfic S. & 1. Cns June 17, at noon. Siomesen & Co...June 6, at noen John Andrew...Jane 7.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--
For STRATTS & BOMBAY,..
Per Theren, at 11.50 a.m., on Taenday,
the ili inst.
For SHANGHAI,-
For Nayang, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 8th inst.
For NAGASAKI. KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Per disona, at4,30 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 7th inst
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL
GUITA
Por Kutsang, at 10.30 a. u., on Thursday,
the 8th Inan
For STRAITS & BOMBAY ----
Paravenna, at 11.30 m.m., of
the Sub J.me.
on Thursday,
FOF SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA & VAN COUVER, B.C.—
For Empress of China, Registration 10 am. Letters, & 11.30 am, on Wednesday, the 14th June.
MATIS BY THE BEFTISH PADEET.- The British Contract Packet Ruventa will be despatched on THURSDAY, che 8th Jans, with Mails for the United Kiugriom, Europe, and countries be yond, rid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur. mah, Ceylon, Adon, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar
The usual hours will be observed in closin
the Maile, &c.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight Thales leaves for Swates, &to. Daylight-Hupeh leaves for S'abays, des
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY,
Shipping....
9.p.m. Viking leaves for Manila, &c. 4 pra-Cromarty loaves for 'abaya, 50. Miscellaneous.
Second Dividend of 10% payable at the Office of New Oriental Bank Corpora tion, Ltd. (in Liquidation), Goods por Kutsang undelivered after
4 p.m. landed.
Goods per Glenshist undelivered after;
this date subject to rent,
Goods per Oopack undelivered after this
date subject to rent.
A. S. WATSON & Co.,
LIMITED.
CGEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841.
MANUFACTURERS
Aerated
OF
Vaters.
OUR NEW FACTORY has born recently. reftted with automatic Stoom Machinery of the latest and most approved kind, and we are wall able to compete in quality with the best English
Makers..
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSED SOEL CAVAL
OurARD BOUND-York, April 1st
21; Pelacur, May 3: Bothnia, Findon
(No. 9460,- JUNE 3, 1898.
TER Imperial German Mall teamer Neckar, carrying the Gorman Mails with dates from Berlin of the 8th May, left Sagapom las day (Balurday), at 9 s.m., and may be ax-
bone, by Forkshtra, Cacher, Bend, 9pected here on or about Thursday the 8th Buckingham, 12 Palamed, Teucer Inst. Salatiga, 16 Neckar, Caledonien, 19
Telemachus, Angers, Chazee, Teresa's Ma W.St. John B. Haucook's communi- Hongkong, 23,
HOMEWARD BOUND Wennington Ballycation to the Chamber of Comraron on the May 2. Cardiganshire, Daphene. Tantons proposed oraibition for Hongkong has beau 9: Agamemnon, 12; Macariff, 19 published in pamphlet form, a copy of Krismid, 29,
which ve bave received. It contains ■
The Northern Pacife . a. Victoria, from pian of the sita suggested by Mr Hancook
Victoria May 11, left Yokohama on
showing the incremes in the population and in the abipping trade of the colony since 1870,
May 27, for Kobe and Hongkong for the exhibition on the reclaimed ground The P. M. a. 5. Peru, with malle, &o, from behind the City Hall, and also a diagram
San Francisco, to May 13th, loft Yoko- koma on May 31, at noon, for this port, and may be expected hero on or about June 5, The O. P. B. . . Empress of China, from
Vancouver, left Kobe for Nagnaski, Arteros of the Liberator fraude, the story Shanghai and Hongkong on May 91. The 0. & G... Oceanic, with maila, Clate Mr C. H. Spurgeon's prescience in of a remarkable incident, illustrating the Joft San Francisco for this party via Yokohama, on May 23, The P. M. c. s. L'ity of Rio de Janeiro, with American mail, &u, left San Francisco on lat Juse for Yozohems and Hong
The P. M. Co.'e extra steamer City of New York will leave San Francisco on Juno 8, for this part,
connection with them, is being told. While walking with friend ose day in bis garden, which overlooks the town of Balour and Hobbs, who were then in the Oroydon, the conversation turned on height of their glory. Suddenly the great stick vehemently on the ground, sald Baptist preacher stopped, and, striking his The day is coming when those rogues, Balfour and Hobbs, will be found out."
The O, S. 9. Co.'s a. t. Dardanus loft Sin
gapore on My 30, and may be expected the Divorce Court on April 26, James Ko- here on or about June 5, The P. & 0, e. a. Aden left Bingapore bits Coulthard petitioned for a dissolution for this port on May 31, and may be with Frank Turner Mr Warburton appear of his marriago Goosuse of his wife's adultory expected here on or about June 6,
UNION` CHURCH. →BONDAY, JUWR. 4rf,
Hymns, 24, 280, 374 Tunes, Maidstone, Mount of Olives, Vigilate; Psalm, 21, Handel, WESLETÁ
239.
METHODIST CHURCH-SUNDAY,
UGE 417, 1893;
The P. and 0. 6. 6. Malacca lett Londoned for the petitioner. There was no deferice.
for this port on May 6.5
It was show in evidence that Me Opuitlined; The P. & O... Manita left Fondon for who for soveri-years was in the Coralar Service at Shanghai, married the respondent this port on the 28th May.
in the asthedral at Hongkong in 1887. He returned to England in 1900, accom panied by his wife; and, after a time, they set out together for a sea voyage in the Empress of China. While on board Mr Coulthard sliced so much friendship be. tween the respondent and the co-respondent Turner, who was one of the officers of the ship, that he felt it nosary to remonstrate: with her on the subject. On their return from the voyage, in May, 1891, Mr and Mrs Coulthard went to live at Blackheath. They did not gat on very well together there, and it was arranged that the latly should go for a while to Bournemouth. She did so, and remained there till September, when she left, ostensibly on her return to London. She did not, however, present herself to her hasband, Soma time after be received from her a letter in which she said their The Russian man-of-war Buaboyunk, with marriage had been a mistake, that she never Princis Ouchtonski on board, who had been happy in their married life, that if they resumed cohabitation they would commsed of the vessel, arrived at Manile live in continual mental misery, that ahe or the 26th ult. The Prince lauded in the had gone to one she loved better than all For Cor PORTS-Waters are packedaamo afternoon to pay a visit to the pria for eror, and that there would be no use in the world, oud she had left her husband and placed on board ship at Hongkongipal authorities. In the course of conver his attempting to get her back, Witnesses,
The purest ingredients only are need, and the utmost care and cleanliness are exer-10.30a.m.-Hyma, 610, 87, 593, 394, ceed in the manufacture throughout.
BOMBAY SODAS 5.45pm.—Psalme, EXI to LXIL We continuo to supply largo bottles as heretofore, fres of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the ordinary size COAST PORT ORDERS, whenever practicable, aro despatched by
Firat Steamer leaving after receipt of order,
The Pacifio Mail. s. City of Rio de Janeirs, with the American Mail, &c., left Sen Francisco for this port, sid Yokohama, en the lat instant."
prices, and the full amount allowed foration with Goneral Blanco the Prince among them the co-rospondent's mother, Thork jörnen, Moji May 99, Coal. | MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.- Packages and Empties when received in informed him that the following day was respondent had been living together AS ČELAR
DEPARTURES.
June 3:--
Fu Fing, for Chefon. will be despatebed as Athole, for Karatau. above on THURSDAY, the 8th Instant, at, for Hoihow. Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co..
General Managera,
Hongkong, June 3, 1893.
194
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE S.S. Oceant, Captain J. ECHLESS, having arrival from the above Pots, Consignacs of Cargo are hoceby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter signature by the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge vill be landed into the Godowns of the Dose- KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWnCo.,Lo., and stored al Consignees risk and expanse. No Claims will be adauitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and it Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th Ink will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and dumaged Gends are to be left in the Gudowna, where they will be oramined on the 10th Jost, at 4 pm.
No Fire Insurance has been efforted,
SIEMSSEN & Cb, Agents.
092
Hongkorg, June 3, 1893,
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
THE Company's 8.3. Ketsang having Trion from the above Foxts, Cons signsos of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain.
68.-Hongkong Electric Co., Ld., Queen'sing on board after Musay, the 5th laut,
Road East.
ต
67.-Euglies, E. J., Residence, 68-J, D. Humphreya & Son, Office.
Residence. 37. Do. 81.-Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go-
down Co., Lil., Praya Contral. 77.-Ho Tang, Praya Central. 82.--Do.. do. Bonham Btrand. 59. Do. do. Residance.
33. --Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Go
dowa Co., L., West Point. 50.-Imporis & Exports Office, Praya West. 23.-Jordan, Dr G. P., Praga Central. 43, Do.
do. Residence.
30.--Junepli, H. E., Residence.
70,-Kramer, J., Residence.
21.--Kerosine Oil Godown,
64-Kennedy, J., Horse Repository. T
4 p.m., wilt he landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Goduens at East Point, No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
General Managers. Blangkong, June 3, 1893.
Donar, for Saigon.
Protos, ler Bangkok.
Sangkang, for Amoy.
Pegang, for Shanghai.
Papa for Callao.
Tui Yic. for Sing pote.
Breconshare, for Singapore and London, Changales, for Port Darwin and Sydney. Baulemond, for Nagasaki.
Beulaury, for Kube. Rosette, for Shanghai.
CLEARED.
Chu Bu, or Swdop Momson, for Kadat and Saudakan. her th, for Samarang. Aske, for Heihow. Thites, for &water.
PASSENGERS.
AREIRA
Per dcerus, from Singapore, Mr and Mrs Bromour and chitd, and 182 Chiness.
Per Kutsang from Caletta, 569 Chiu210. Per Zuftro, from Manila, Messrs H, H W. Fraser, F. Jones, R. Gill, and 61 Chi- nee.
DEPARTER,
Per Sunghiang, for Aroy, 70 Chinese. Per Tai Fick, for Singapore, 552 Chinese. Por Changsha, for Thursday Island, 27 Japanese, Mr Chavez, Mr Itaphael Pooth; Sydney, General sim, R. E., Mr Sim, Miss Sim, Mr 8. Dickinson, Senior, Mr Dickinson, Junior, The Mena (2) Dinkit son, Mias Fawns, Misa Donovan, Mr T. Dovas, Major Bennst, RE. Lleat, Lloyd, R. E., Mosari J. M. Stever and U. V. Goorg for Melbourne, Rey Father Byron.
TO BEAT.
Per Chow Pr, for Swatow, 12) Chinese. Per Memnon, for Kudat. 42 Chinese. Per Ask, fur Hailor, 24 ChinasN. Per Thales, for Swatow. 15) Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Eutsung reports; Left Ca.cutta with no ofear weather, and
The United Stuten Mail Packet Belgio will be despatched on THURSDAY, the B: June, with Mails for Nagasaki, Kabe, Yokoham, San Francisco, the Duited States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru;
which will be closed as follows:
Begistry ceaser.
0.15 PM 0.30 PM. Post Office closes, but Corree- pondence may is posted on board tho Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Pestage until the time of departure.
KOUR OF CLOSING THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS: When the Pockets leave at Noun
The following hours will be observed in closing the Maila for Europe, &c., by the Euglish and French Packets, when they leave at Noon. The Money Order Offico will be closed at a the day boforo.
8.09 A.M-Posting of Prices Current and
Circulars coaRÉS.
[Prices Current and. Circulars may however be posted up to 10 o'clock
if they are fied in bundles, country by country, with the addresses nil one way).
Кемерарага
10.00 A.M.-Rugistry ounson, 10.30 AM-Posting of
Books, and Patterna consca. 11.00 A.-Mall closos.
Lane Lewens may be posted (from 11.10 a.m.) with 10 cents luis fee up to 11.30 A.M., after which hour they may
he seat on Board with the same Late
FBB,
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
KONDRONG HOTEL. L4.-0-1. & Mrs Baker Mr R. Ludlow Mr E. J. Bates Me and Mr W.
Oarsisy
Mir A. Charretier Mr W. A. Daland
Mr A. B. Macdonald F.Mr T. Mitchell
Lian P. O'Malley,
1.8.0.
Cal. And Mrs H. M. Dale
Mr E. H. Derrick Mr H. W. Fraser Mr B. W. Fry * Rafael Cil
Capt
and Mr. Nicol and child
Mr M. J. II. Trausen
van de Putte
Mr F. I. Shown Mr G. L. Smids Livut. 0.0. W, YUR
Spath
Mr J. Harvio Mr J. Jones
Capt. J. de Tagada Mt J, G. van Tela Mr E. Kuller Capt. and Mrs Leth-Mr H. A. S. Thomson
bridge, maid and 2Mr W. Urquhart children
HOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
Mr and Mr E. J.Mr Alfred J. Easton
Ackroyd
Mr Goa, Fenwick
light Northerly winds; rb encountered strong S. W. mensoon, and high eus, lasting for 2 days; thence to Penang fine weak er, MrGoergo Armstrong Mr E. Holloway
Mr Kladt 995 vy rain in the Straits; Singapore Mr Beattie
Macclesfield Bank, calons and light Voriable | Mr S. 8. Benjamin Me B. F. Moyeriak
Finds, ammoth sea; taunto to Hoogkong, Mr H. E. Boxshall Mr J. D. Monro tooderate S W. monzou and slight me. Mr Hard Buck Mira Van Nierpi
The British Piet Zufru reperta:
Rev. R. F. Cubbold Admiral Bury Patisser Had light S. W. wind and smooth sun, with Mr Dochrane Mr C. R. Parkes
Mr and Mrs C. C.Me Taylor aa clear weather throughout.
Coben
Captain Jates Young
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
Aerated Waters.
644. Da do Stables Gates Bay-WATER. -The Water used is abuudutaly
4-Lapraik, J. D., Residence.
G-Harrison, W. Stuart, Residencs.
35,-Mount Austin Hotel.
-Nam Woo & Co.
4-Opium Farmer, Hau Fook.
3A,-Peak Hospital.
-Peak Hotel.
19.-P. & O. 8. N. Co., Praya Central. 69.-P. & O. Mess, Mountain View. 63.-Plordten, F. von der, Residence. 364,-Quarry Bay Sugar Refinery. 34-Ray, E C., Residence.
51,-Do. do. Office, Peddar'a Skroot.
45.Rope Factory, West Point.
do,
52,-Sailors' Home, Praya West. 49.-Showan & Co., Praya Central. 61-Stevens, G, R., Office. 62, No.
Resilouce. 56.-Victoria Hotel (Public Telephones. 16.-Watson, A. A., & Co., Queen's Road, 5.-Wickham, W. H., Residence. 63-Woo Koo & Co., Praya Went. 79,-Yeung Lan Keo, Residence. 78.-Yaon Koa & Co.
38.-Yuen Fat Hong, Borham Strand.
In case of FIRE ring up No. 15. The Exchange is open day and night.
W. STUART HARRISON, Manager
Pe. Steam. Plaat of the latest and most powerful typu. Supervi
sion. The whole process of oAN.
facture is under the contimvus
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will closa:-
For CANTON...
Mr J. B. Coughtrie
WINDIGK WOTEL
Per Peway, at 9 am, on Snuday, the Capt. Ashton
4th inet.
For SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG.
KOK.--
Me and Mre SuithRev, Mr A. Q. Gurney
Alliston
Mr R. Hansen MrA. Johnseli Mre Barkavat & maid Mr J. R. Joyce Missoa M. and J. Bur Me J. P. Lawson
Karno Mr J. F. Boullo
Por Cher Fa, at 9 a.m., ou Sunday, Un Me Boulay
4th just.
supervision of a qualified English | For SWATOW & SHANGILAL —
Per Yuensony, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday Chemist,
the 5th inet.
Me W Beume
Mr Dupont
Mr W. Gewis
Mr A. Moaraut
Mr Wm. Evers
children
Mrs Rodwell and 4
Mr James Stophon Mr J, Pamet Mr E H. Turner
Mr G. W Eedy Mr A. C. Elloöheed Mr G. Egel THE PRODUCT.-Will bear compuri | For SINGAPORE SAMARANG ADV Consul F.Gavas Mr J. Watling
milles son with the Waters made by the most noted makers in England.,
Dakin, Cruickshank &
Company, Ltd.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY..
SOURABAYA,-
Per romarty, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday, ir E. Georg
the 5th June.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOCOHOW.— Per Namon, at 11.30 am., on Tuesday,
the Bib inst.
For YOKOHAMA & HIOGO.---
Per Ucema, at 11.30 3.1., on Tuesday,
the Guk inst.
For STRAITS & BOMBAY,-
Pot Visegno, at 13.30 am, on Tucadny, the 8th inst, instead of as previous ly notified.
For STRAITS, COLOMBO & BOMBAY. Per Thiste, at 11.30 m., on Tuesday,
thoffth Juno.
Me and Sirs Walling : Mr and Mrs Webb,
child and amah
VICTORIA WOTEL. Col. W. L. Barr Mr Hermet Me W. Barreolaugh Be Kahne
Mr A. Lariano Mr F. Borneman Mr Stephen CarunoghMr Thomas Maek Mr E. Deson Me and Me Mollor
Mr T. Moore Mr Morris
Mire Farmer
Mc S. OvceSe
Rir Flayertero
Mr Grisponx
MrG. Hargens Mr. Q. Hekmap
Mr A. Hannan
Mr and Mrs I, M, Pout and family Mr Ranas
Mr D. C. Smithi
good condition.
were examined to show that he and the the birthday of the Ozar, and General and wife at Paddington His lordship
the so-respondent.
Countorfuil Order Books supplied free Blanco gavo orders to fire a alute at mid, pronounced a decrea nisi, with costs against
on application,
Our Registarad Telegraphic Address
'DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,
And all signed massages addressed thus will ecceira prompt attcation.
day from the Reina Cristina, and to boist the Royal Standard at Fort Santiago, in is honor of the Czar,
MR Charles C. Cary, business manager of the London Lyric Company (now per- forming a Shanghai) informs us that he expects the company here in a few days
The following is a List of Waters always and that they will commence a short sea-
lept ready in Stock:
Puas AERATED WATER
SODA WATEL
LEMONADE
!
LITHIA WATER
|
POTASH WATER
SELTZEL WATER
SARAPARILLA Water
TONIC WATER
GENCER ALK
ÜINGERADE
son on Saturday next with Our Flat The 'Lyrics' had by no means exhausted their extensive and excellent repertoire when they left Hongkong, and their past performancea made such a good impression here that we have no doubt their second visit will be looked forward to with much pleasure.
We haco received from the Superintendent of the P&O. Company an excellent *Guide book for pansaugers,” published in RASPBERRYADE | Connection with the great" World's Fair'
LEMON SQUASH
No Credit given for Buttles that look at Chicago. The book, which is excerd
dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are-nover, usod again by us.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.
The China Mail.
HONGRỘNG, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1803.
505
ingly well got up, gives a great deal of is. formation useful and interesting to tourists and contains a number of beautiful views of places of interest on the routes traveried by tho company's aleamers. Not the least interesting fontare of the publication to a feet, showing the types of vessels employ. diagram of the past and present P. & 0.
ed in the Indian, Chine and Australian
Phe publication of this instar commenced service, from the commsticament of the company's operations in 1837 to the at 6.10 p.m.
present time. The information about Hong. to kong, by the way, is hardly up date, the population being not down at 130,144, while in the Registrar General's Annual report, laid before the maceling of the Legislative Council, we find that the estimated population on 31st December lent wa 231,662. The population of Hongkong haa, no doubt, increased very rapidly in recent years but not at such a zato as to excuse an error like this.
TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAXL.').
(Via Southern Line)
UGANDA.
LONDON, Jave 9, 1893. · The Times publishes a later from Uganda, in which it is stated Sir Gerald Ta police aro Investigating a snapious Purtal bas Enlisted at Emin Pasla'r case which was brought to their notice on Egyption troopa in Uganda for the 18 Thursday evening. About aevou o'clock of the British Government. This action is on that evening, one of the mounted Indian regarded as a virtual assumption of a pro-
tootorate. Sir Edward Groy, in reply to a constablon, while in the vicity of Fly question, stated that nothing has been Point Battery on the Pokiulam Road heard heard of Sir Gerald Portal since his arrival. proceeding from the hillside the cries of a
ANOTHER DEFEAT FOR THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM, Surrey has beaten the Australiane by Bfty-eight runs.
man in apparent distress. Upon going
se toa or twalve yards off the road, he discovered a coloured man named Thomsen, the caretaker at the Pokfulam Reservoir, tied to a bree, Thomson told the constable thef he had bean est upon a minute or two before and robbed of $131. According to
(From Manila Papers.)
THE PHILIPPINE BUDGET.
MADRID, May 23. The Geesta to-day publishes the now Philippine Budget. The export duty will the man's statement he had been in Victoris be collected from the 15th August next, getting his pay and collecting some mener The tax on sugar manufactories, according for a money-lender. His ownVASON to the tariff of June, 1800, in re-imposed,
A tax of 910 per head is eposed on every amounted to $20, and of this he had spent Chineman arriving in Manila.
, and he had collected $116 for his friend.
LIVER COMPLAINTS-Dr King's Dandelion One of the men who attacked him carried a and Qainine Liver Fille, without Morcary, are a knife, and as soon as they had taken the potent remedy; remova ell Liver and Bonech money from him his assailante bolted in Complaints, "Biliousness, Headache, Sickness,
Bhoulder Pains, Heartbara, Iodigestion Con the direction of Kennedy Town. Nune stipation. Madu only in London. Seld every of the policemen in that neighbourhood where.
TO OVERCOME WEAKNESK-Popper's Quining saw any in; Thomson was tied up with a and Iron Tonio gives New Life, Appetite, Houlih, single pixes of white tape; and there were Strength, Energy, Cures Neuralgia, Indiges
tion, Nerve Deblity. Specially useful in not, no siges of a struggle having takan plade. depressing climates or malations districts. Every Altogether, the case is most mysteriona, ore should keep up strength by taking Peppers and it is to be trusted the police will be Quinine, the world-knomi English Toxic. Bot Les everywhere.
Breccssful in olearing it up satiefanturily,
FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That Commission reports, annual depart- mental reports, and what not not to speak of the anticipated Legislative Coun. nil typhoon-have made things lively during the last few days,
That the Counoll Meeting was important
only so far as it pointed to the atorm- cloud-the storm itself was pat off for seventeen days That the stormy petrels aro apposed in the interval to chew the end' (Lapologise for this mixture of metaphora) over a des
patch from Lord Ripon, a worthy gentle. man who perhaps is an ignoratif as they make them of the subject of geol exter- sion in Hongkong,
That this question of Gaol nacommodation is now looked upon as a kind of fetish of the Colonial Office, and it bas held it ground so long that no one seems dispossd to tackle it,
That the late Governor Hennessy know ita value as a political ery at Home, and usid it with his menal adroitossa, and þín at titude on the subject produced one of the boat speeches in Connell aver made by Mr W. Keswick, which came to be known na thescum of Kwangtung appech. That whether the Governor for the time has
or-bus not been, at one with the Colonial Ollies on this subject of Unal dicipline the same tiompt at extension has been poreistantly made for the last twelve or fifteen years in order to Introduos Home idens into our Gaol, portante de That the consideration whether or not there English noticneare suitable to the priminal classes of Chinese, nover seems to have suggested itself to the Downing Street authorities. g That the Downing Streat despatob, which the adjournment gives me, an opportunity of perusing for the next fortnight, does not add materially to our knowledge.
That the great difficulty is this, we cannot convince the Colonial Ofies by ordinary means that we know a little more about: the suitability of the modes of treating Chinese oriminale than Downing Street on tell u
That the Chiness petition le dismissed in the despatch by a rhetorioal flourisbane ber That the protest of the Unofficial Members against the woful waste of a large sum of money is not dealt with fairly
That the Committee referred to is the dza. patoh na bazing put forward a scheme oron larger than that of the Colonial Office was not supposed to recommend a scheme at all, but was asked to report upon that it was pointed out at the time that the
pozaitilities,
Unaffaiss Membersof that Commission were placing themselves in an anomalous poss Lion; and hero is a conclusive proef that such was the pang, us the Downing Street officiel now put the statement forward as the settled and matured cons victions of the members of that Committee: That to trust not in Colonial (Boo diploma
tiste warld be a sound motto for the Un- oficials,
That
any large expenditure on the Gaol st present ought to meet with the unquallfed opposition of the public, and I believe it. wil.
That any attempt to carry a motion is
Council against that feeling ought to produce anch action on the part of the people's representatives, on would bring the matter of representative guverament to a crisis.
That the public are prepared to support: the Unofficials in any determined action with the hezrtiest unanimity
That there is perhaps no question upan which residents here are more fitted to 24 take issue with the Home officials then
prison disciplins as applied to the crimtast« classes of Kwangtung, and I hope the Vaufficiele will gland tires on this point a
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