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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1901.

THE LOSS OF THE CITY OF RIO.

THE CHINA MAIL,

MeArthur, storage watchman; Mrs Dor man, Stewardess.

Entertainment

the Chinoso, ordering his men to save the women in the launching of the boats, it is Apid, confusion prevailed, and one load The Rio de Janeiro was threo days over- of præsengern and sailors was upset into the due from Hongkong, vis Homolcld, when Details of the Disaster, He The Brat boat that got away carried she arrived off the Heads last night, and San Francisco, Fub. 22-The steamship overal of the ship's officete another bost the dense for prevailing at the time, in THEATRE

Radimpaled upon pir, as tho men ahoard duced Pilot Jordan to bring her to anchor, Bío de Janeiro sunk outside the Golden i were tying to mir it away from the until he could ace his way clear through the She lay to entil about 4.30 Gate this morning, The Rio de suction passed by the sinking vessel Four gate-way. Janeiro was duo from Yokuham and boats were cleared, but, as far as one bu 'clock this morning, when the atmosphoru learned, only otio of thum got infolg, away, cleared and she started toward Point Benito. Hongkong with A number of pas, and landed its passengers. Italian fishorAll wout well until 5.40 o'clock, when she sengers and

a valuable cargo. Thoremen rescued the others. was a dense fog all night and this morning Ar

Appalling Confusion.

on the bay and outside the Heads. The Rile scuth of Fort Point, and about a The wreck lies slut three-fourths of a struck a ledge of rock while outerlug the thousand yards off the rocky shore. Quar Goklen Gato, and sank in 20 minutos. As testester. Lindstrom says that the lead was far as known, no lives were lost. There Carefully szed while the ship was coming in, and that the sounding kuna moment were on board 29 cabin pasengote, seven beicre she struck showed a depth of water white and 68 Japanese and Chinese in the more than Reficient to float a vessel of steerage, and a crew of 140. There was a double her draught Fog signals were smooth sea and it is thought all got off in constantly sounded and every possible small l'art the crow and precaution was again accident.

To-day's Advertisements!

TO LET

ROYAL,

EVEN CUAL GODOWNS, at EAST

POINT. Entry fat of April.

CITY HALL; :

Mr. HENRY DALLAS"

struck. Mont of the passengers were below | CD. MIC OPERA SEASON. at the time, and it is believed that mang wore drowned in their bortlis.

THEATRE ROYAL.

*The Belle of New York. * The already high ropatation of the Dallas Comic Opera Company was considerably enhanced last night by the manner in which

TO-NIGHT,

AND

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), THE RAGE OF LONDON

AND NEW YORK,

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€25

Destination

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vessels.

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Date of Leaving.

Amoy & Manila Sungkiang (s). Butterfield & Swire... March 25. Australian Ports.................. Airlie (6)...................Gibb, Livingston & Co. Mar, 21, at 5 p.m. Australian Forta........... Rosetta Maru (■).................Nippon Yusan Kaisha. Mar. 29, at 4 p.m. Australian Ports....... Taiyuan (8)......... Bremen & Ports of Call Bayern (0), ........... Cabu and Hoilo.........Kalfong (0) Havre and Hamburg. Marburg (6).. Havre and Haraburg. Savoia (.... Havre and Haraburg., Banberg (3).. Havre and Hamburg. {Sibiria(s).. London & Ports of Call Flassy (8) ..... London......

............. Bombay (8) .................... London

Stentor (s)...*. London

Voucation (n) Idomenous (8)

Butterfiski & Bwire..pcil 9.

Norddeutscher Lloyd March 20, at noon. Butterfield and Swirej March 27, Calowitz & Co..... About Mar. 27. ........... Carlowitz & 00....... About April 4.

R. A. REGIMENTAL SPORTS. THE OFFICERS of the ROYAL ARTILLERY will be AT HOME! in their Friends at the Football Ground, Happy Valley, on THURSDAY, the 21st Instant, from 3 to 6 p.m.

Hongkong, March 19, 1901.

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS,

Rosetta Maru (8) Taiyunu (8) WITH This Day Mr. JOCKERS ..............Leongenug

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London Manila Mauila....

Fors already have fareed in two bonds, and Lindstrom is ar a los to sinunt cette they staged avu jauduood time musical' THE BELLE OF NEW YORK. W CEASED to to 3 CLERK 45 our Mamalies v. Saigon Longeng (6).

ship getting so far from the regular comedy The Belle of New York, the channel. He had the wheel when the present-day rage' of all comic operne. steamet etrack and his narrative 15

The pince had a very successful run not interesting,

many weeks ago, when it was played by Mr Pollard's Lilliputians, but it would appear that Hongitong is not nearly satisfied with it yet, and the stats of affairs last night justifies the predicting that its last per- formants will be as highly succesful and as widely appreciated as its first. The plot requires no explanation to dar readers, as the stury published at the time of the Fol- fard production must still be frosh in their menores.

a third bost filled with passengers is on the way to port. Captain Ward was in com mand of the steamer.

Fullor Details,

I was on the look-out,' he said, when Lator. The stenmar City of Ito de Jancia, Captain Ward, from the Orient and heard the Pilot yell, and the next in Honolula, struck on a rock early to-day otorit the ship strack. Instantly all was just outside the Golden Gatu, and wink is confusion. Many of the passengers bad 20 minutes A large nabor of personaalsembled on deck, to scis the harbor sa tho were drowned. The steamor was lying off ship.passed, and the onion seemed to lose the Hende nil night. An unusually heavy coatrul of themselves, They seremont and fog prevented her from entering the harlor the men, grow and pissongers, appareatly, This morning, she weighed anchor and head-wars dazed by; this saddenness of the ed for the city in charge of Filot Frik Jor- calamity. My attention was claimed by dan. Shortly afterwards the vessel struck the ship, however, and I saw at once she aidilen rook, and Pilot Jurdan shouted for wha ndly puncture When she struck, All on board to take to the cats. The wild-sho was beginning to Bettie by the head, est confusion prevailed: The passengers and, in a short time, want down. When and crew gormantled for the boats. In the saw that all hope of saving the vessel was

Tho Theatre was Ellet by a large and ox. ondeavor to escape from the rapidly sinking lost, I turned to, and aided the oicers and Fessel mang jumped overboard Captain crow in saving the passengers. The Clipectant audience why thoroughly appre Ward ordered severni of the boats alongside neso were even sure panic-stricken than ciatoil the talented singing and dancing. And the Indies of the cabin and some of the the white women. They rushed about the and the set jukos with which the comedy male passengers were placed in them. The dock, horling, and some of the japel abounds. The audience were at times boats were mined by part of the crew and overboard to their frenzy. Wo dil our best shaking with laughter; and agiju uproarious hoaded oily-wurde. So far as brown but to get the boats, but uur time was limited, in their demands for ancores. The picco woal in ding-dong Exshion from the rise of three of the ship's lots left the vessal and I don't know just how many beats were

On board the B were 50 cabin passen-tunshed. I any three boats filled with the curtain, and at its fall, bouquets and gora, 130 in the storage and 140 in the people leave the ship, but what becamo other for tokans were simply showered crow. Taga and other small bosts quickly put mat from this any for the scene of the disaster and lady they aro arriving with harga mabers of the rescued here is an unvorited ruiner to the effect that Consul Wildmat of Hongkong and his son wore anting those who were drowned.

FIRST APPEARANCE This Season' OF

Mrs MADGE GREY.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEXT, THE GREAT MUSICAL COMEDY,

'THE FRENCH MAID.'

MONDAY NEXT, FIRST TIME IN QUINA OP

'THE GAY PARISIENNE.'

FULL CHORUS. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.

PLAN AT ROBINSON PLANO CO. Usual Prices.

Doore Open 8:30 P.3. Coamenco 9 P.M.

A Latu Tram will run nightly during the i

of them I had no means of ascertaining." on the platform, & Dust gratifying Lenti- Captain Ward had been in the employmony to the merits of the charming per- of the Pacife Mail Steamship Company focusince, expecially considering the inet for many years. Bo Brat entered the that the Company was handicapped through service as a Cadet on the steamship, Tokio, the illness of Mr Metcalfe. Two changea and in 1686 was assigned to the command in the caste were necereary on thin account, visit. of the Ifia de Janeiro. Inter he was Mr Godwin, taking Be Metes.fo's place as transferred to the Fern, then to the China, Harry Bronson. The representation of thou to the Dity of Feking. He was then plveed io charge of the Rio de Janeiro of the German Navy, W: Casper, of Tongs, and had teen three years and a-half letio, O R. I Long, of Honolula on the ship, Captain Ward was 35 yare Freight Clark Hurley, of the Ris; Second old, and a native of North Carolins. 4 Officer Coghlan, J. K. Carpouter, Tramp sister and two brothers are residents of Watch J. Bussoll, Boggs, storekeeper, aloigh. D. Lane, water tender, Quartermaster P. Mathieson, R. .8. Leary, Fred Tunsed.

The following in list of these known to sval: West, Mr Reilly, Miss Lehann, J. Carpenter, Captain Fechita

The stoomer Sequoia brought in 20 per Bony not included in the above list.

It is reported that Captain Ward lock ed himself in his state room and went down with the vessel. Pilut Frank Jordan was picked up by one of the boats. He was severely injured and was taken to the Hospital.

The vossal a nk iu less than, 20 minatos and it is certain that the list of fatalities will be large. Her smore-stack and part of the pilot-house are above water. Niue teen of the Chinges are nos to have boen rescued.

Herr Hechts, a German officer, wan rescued by the life-earing crew, and upon being taken anhuse, was driven to the California Hotel. He said through an interpreter that the fog prevented him from seeing what was going on in the work of rescue. He procured a life preserver fastoned it about his waist and jumped overboard. He was in the water only a short time when rescued..

Captain Ward's Last Act." Pilot Jordan was, taken on board poster day afternoon inside the Farrallogee. The ship lay to until 4:30 this morning, when the weather claired somewhat, The etcanor then started under half-steam toward Point; Benito She held to her course until 3.20, when she struck a rock. There was s terrible shock. Tas vessel kept an oven "keel for 15 minuts, when she suddenly plunged downward, bow first. A hoat har been launched to examine the vessel's position. The bant contained Taira.Officer Holland and J. K Carpenter, a capitalier of Oakland. The fo in her plunge struck the little rain and it was destroyed.

·Carpenter was picked up, bat it is not known what besume of the Third Offeur. Captain Ward Blood on the deck and superintended the launching of life boatsi and rafts.

Lator. The number of livca lust to the

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wreck of the Ris is vartonely estimated at from 50, 150. It is almost certain that' Consul Wildina, his wife and two children are among the lost. Nothing has been of the Wildman family since the verse) Buen struck the tock. Paror John Rooney is missing on all his papers are thought to have gone down with the vessel. Unless be shall be found alive or his ponch re Covered it will be impossible fully to deter mine the total loss of life until the agents of the Company in the Orient and in Horalatv acad their passenger tats. One of the rescued passengera gives it as his bo- lief that the loss of the vessel, MAS casted by the explosion of her boilara,

The bodies of foar Chinese and two white wonion have been washed oshuro. The Zio is now cusiroty under water

Lastor Churd are goveral conflicting sturies" conserving the fate of Captain Ward The Stoward say that he stand beside the Captain, when the yeag! went down. Two other surviving my that they also saw the Captain, but Quarterinster Frederick Lindstrona umpantically doolaris that Captain Wird einplated Salmiral Tryon, on H.MS. Victoria, going down in! Lis cabin, where he met his doom behind a locked door. It is certain that Captain Ward was drowned, howevor

Story

The Flot'a From stories from survivors of the al- amry, all of which confict more or Jean- in detail, it is safe to preaund flist Pilot Jondan is the only living person qualified to tell how the cutestroplis happened, not whe is responsible for 1.5-

Captain Ward is deac, oud between im and the Pilot the ship was steared to her

The Death Roll

that nearly 150 persons were drowned, bet San Francisco, Feb. 22. It is thought it is impossible to ascertain the exact number, owing to the fact that Parser John Rousey, who had the passenger list and roster of the crew, is among the missing.

Tan bodies wore rucovered, two white Women, one bite man and sev a Chinese.

The latest figures place the loss at 122 persons, utost of whom were Chinese and Japanese.

As rxar as can be learned there were 201 parson's on board the Rio de Janeiro, as follows:

Cabin Passengers-29. Steerigo (Asiatic)-58. Second Cabini--7.

White slicera-30

Asiatic cret—77.

The saved number 79, classified as ful-

lows

Cabin passengers-12.

White officer--11

Steerage (Antio15...

Crow (Chinese)-41.

the young spondtheilt by Mr Godwin was simply ▲ 1, and it would be dini- cult to believe that this clevor Artiste bad only one thren hotira notice of the change. Misa Madge Grey, the accom- plished wife of Mr Dals, made her debut for this eason, and gave an interpretation of the part Corn Angelique, the Queen of Comic Opera, which left absolutely nothing acting, which seems to have suffered little to be desired. Apart from her splendid from her long anforcad absence from the hoards, fier charming aer and graceful bearing, not to speak of her axquisite get

BERTRAM HERMANN, Business Manager.

Hongkong, March, 10, 1801.

Auctions.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

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at once commanded the favour of the audience, Mr Honry Dallas was as inimi- tallo Jehabod Bronson.' So much hasHE Undersigned have received instruc aiready been said in eulogy of his work tions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, OR that it is needless to go into detail. The

WEDNESDAY, part of the polite lunatic when masterpiece and Me Monro deserves every credit.” The

Portuguese Tains, by Mr Montgomery and Mr F. L. Moulague, wore exerutis- tingly funny, and almost brought down the house at end time. 'Blinky Bill MeGoirk,

a mixed-alo pugilist Ani the low comedian Koubit Mugg, by Messrs E. 0. Foster and A. Stanley ro. apesively, wore capital representations- One Feature which was not given by the Talliputians

that of the -newspaper reporter and the fash-light photographer. Ming May Norton, as “B6 · Fricot' was bygely successful, her Songs To American Gil' and Teach me

The lost number 122, classed as follows: how to wo being badly crcct. The

Piseengore-24

Officers-19.

Crew (Chinese)-35.

Blocage (Asti)45. The following is the

CABIN FASSENGER LIST

almost completaj

Cunaul-General Rourseville Wildman, fra Wikiman, two children, aud- kutas, frem Hongkong.

Airs and Miss Wakefield, of Honolulu. James K. Carpenter, Mining Engineer, Oakland, California.

Miss Rowena Joku, Honolulu. Witham Brander, London. air Matilieana, Shanghai. Captain Huuht, German Navy. Captain Holtz, Shanghai..! Mr Doala, Shanghai. JF. Seymour, Editor of the can, Manila,

Mis K. West, San Francisco. Miss Lehren, Nagasaki,

part of Violet Ovey,' » Salvation lass, was taker by Miss Evelyudu Worms,

and a lot ter representation than she gave could not well be imagined. Her tendering of Ful- tum On was a lit-bit, and brought out the swestuces of her voice in a remarkable manner. As Bronson's hairass she went through a little pics of dramatic act -ing which

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upplanded Special features were introduced into the performance, chief among which was the tarabourine danou by Miss Violet Capel, a most exquisite performance. The dress were splendid, the orchestra, under Mr Vallance, performed their part to perfos- tion, and the andiace were delighted throughout. The piece is to be repeated

| tonight and to-morrow night.

¡Carlowitz & Co.......... About April 8. ............... Curlowitz & Co......... About April 15.

.P. & O. S. N. Co......March 30, at noon. ...... T. & O. §. N. Co......About April 0.

Butterfield & Swire... April 2. Butlerfield & wire.... March 19. Butterfield & Swire.... April 16. ............ Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Mar. 29, at 4 p.m. ....... Butterfold & Swire... April £.

Jardino, Matheson&Co Mar. 21, at 4 p.m. Messagories Maritimes Mar. 25, at 1 p.m..

and wo don't hold quzavlves | Maresillen, London, &c. Bingo Maru (9) ....... Nippon Yuson Kaisha, Mar. 22, daylight.. RESPONSIBLE for any DELT incurred Mareilles & London.. Banca (9).................. P. & 0. 5. N. Co... Mar. 21, aþб p.m. by him.

Moji, Robo & Y'ma... Yamaguchi Maru (2).. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Mar. 26, at noen.. N'aki, Kobo & Y'ms. Banoleuch (6) .................... ..... 13ibb, Tavingaton & Co. March 21. NORDDEUTSCHER -LLOYD,

New Yorky.SpezCenaltym eric().... Superintendent's Office,

3, Queen's Building. Hongkong, March 19, 1901.

NOTICE.

Ban Diego & San Bylo (0).... S. Franciacov. Japan.

Dodwell & Co., Ltd. End of March. „Butterfold & Swire........ About Mar. 20.

lo. & 0. 5. S. Co....... April 13, at noon.

620 S. Francisco v. Japan. Cits of Peking (s)...... Pacific Mat S. S, Co. April 30, at noon,

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO, 0001DENTAL & ORIENTAL STEAM SHIP COMPANY. TOYO KISEN KABUSHIKI KAISEA URING my Abanco from the Colony

UHARGE of the Businesa of the above Companies as ACTING AGENT.

DME GEORGE ECKLEY will take

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent.

Hongkong, March 19, 1901.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

S. Francisco, Japan. Nippon Maru()....Tayo Kisen Kaislu...Mar. 26, at noon. Shanghal. Hum (6) Shanghai.. .....Leongmoon (8) Shanghai and Japan... Canton (4) S'hai and Chankiang...Elità Nomack (s).. Shanghai .....Kwangse (6).. Shanghai... Flandria (5)

Butterfieki & Swise....March 21.

......Sienesen & Co... Mar. 29, at 4 p.

P. & O. & N. C... Alont March 27. Enst Asialie T. Co.,Ltd Mar. 26, at 4 pm. .....Bulterfeld & Swite....March 21.

Sioreson & Co. Blas. 22, at 4 p.m. S'hai, N'ki. H'go Y'ma Konig Albert (s). Norddertscher Lloyd.. About March 21. Shai, N'ki, Kbo Yma Oceanion (e)..... ......Messagurics Maritimes About Mnr. 26,

on Cis Bler Mason (a).

Stow, Amoy &F'chow Anping Maru (5) Swatow, Amoy & Tioo Akashi Maru (e) Swatow, Amoy & Tsui Ma'dzuru Maru (8).. Tacoma (Wash.), &c...¡Qoceu Adelaide (9). 621 Victoria & Vancouver. Tartar (8)............................

Vancouver (B,C.), &c. Empress of Chinn Yokohama and Kohe.. Trieste (8)

THE Vodersigned has received instruc- Tauns from R. M. Gres, Ents to ball by PL AVCTION, at 'BURNSIDE,' Ro- binson Road, un

MONDAY,

the 25th March, 1901, a6 2.45 p.

A QUANTITY or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (SouE OF ENGLISH-MAKE), (Particulare can be seen from Cataloguen)

TERMS As Customary. On View from SATURDAY, 23rd March. GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, Marah 19, 1901.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 143.

028

THE following Particulars and Conditions of SALE OF CROWN LAND by FUBLE AUCTION, to be held at the Oficus of tim Public Works Department, on MONDAY, the 25th day of March,

TRAL POLICE STATION, the 20th Instant, nt 11 a.m., at the CEN-1961, nt 3 p.m., are published for general

A QUANTITY OF

SURPLUS STORES.

TERMS:--ÁS usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH

Gummment Anclumper. 595

Hongkong, March 15, 1901

Shipping.

'BEN' LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NAQASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

BENCLEUCH, Company's Steamship Captain THOMSON, will be despatched as abore on THURSDAY, the 21st Tost.

For Freight, apply to

594

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agente. Hongkong, March 15, 1901,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEHIES

MARITIMES. -

PAQUEBOTS-FOSTE FRANÇAIS.

On Thursday tost, that bright and TOR SHANGHAL NAGASAKI, KOBE Ameri broczy nautical piece The French Maid

Bussell Harper, journalist, Nagasaki. Me and Mrs Hert, Manila. Ma Gabriel, Herrons.

Dr Dad, Butte, Montana. Attorney Henshaw, Butto, Montana. Mr and Mrs Woodworth, Japan. Dr Okawahars, of span. The following are

MISSING Roseville Widman, wife and two chikiren, and nurse.

Mrs. K Weat

J. 1. Saymour.

H. C. Mattheson..

Mrs. and Miss Wakefiek. Alias Rowena Julu.

Zang Chong

Dr. Okawahara. Dr. Dadd

O. . Hanbaw

Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth, US. Dordall,

The following are

KLECUTA ;-

William Brauder, Louden. James E. Carpenter, Oakland, Cul. Mrs Ripley

Mira Tichten.

Russell Harper

E O. Howell.

В. Я. Long G. Bentz

– Caplan Becky,

William Caspar, Toledo, Ohio." Steurage- FredorickCastrini, W, D. Wade Japanese, Honolulu.

Second Offper, G. H. Coghting, Third Officer Holland, Chiel Euginger Merlihey, Jordan's story is to the effect that when Ship Carpenter, Fank Cramp: Freight the ship had entered the Honds, the foge Cork, G. J. Eouehardt, R.. H. Leary ; enveloped her. He notified the Captain Quartermastor, I.. M. Mathieson ; Qase.

That it was unsafe to proced, but the lattermester, Frød Lindstrom Storekeeper,

Lerondered him to go ahead. The Captain Buggy

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Stæerge-Steward. H. Donahue; Set.

is billed for a three night's ron.

It's

AND YOKOHAMA,

QUEANIEN,

Captain SCHMITZ, will be despatched for the abore Forts on or about MONDAY Next, this 25th Jost.

sueness when produced at Terry's Theatre, THE Company S London, some time ago, was must torkod, and it enjoyed a run of some two hundred od nights. Abounding in catchy music and sparkling dialgae, and mounted in the complete manner that we have come to expect from Mr Dallas this smart in uei- cal piece should draw orowdad houses.

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, March 18, 1901.

608

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, ED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUI.

information.

By Comsud,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHARÝ,

Colonial Scoretary. COLONIAL SPURÉTARYM OFFICE, Hongkong, 9th March, 1901.

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Particulars and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 25th day of March, 1901, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the

Public Worka Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land at Mac. Donnell Road, in the Colony of Hong. kong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Ma jesty the KINU, for one further term of 75 years.

Particulars of the Lol

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Locality,

Registry No

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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. March 18.

P. & G. 8. 8. Cobout Mar. 24.

Mitsui Bukan Kaisha Mar. 27, daylight. Mitsui Bussan Kaisho. Mar. 20, daylight. Mitsui Ecesan Kaisha. March 24. ...Delweil a Co. Limited Mar. 29, at noon.

D. E. Brown. .......About April 10. (9).......Comedian 1 'fic I. Co. April 3, at noon,

Sander, Wieler & Co. Mar. 21 at noon.

Lokmang, British steunior, 978, Leusk, Wuku and Chinking March 14, Rico, &c. -JARDINE, MATRESOR & Co.

Taishun, Aerican steater, 1,216, M. F. Pattornon, Shanghai March 18, General. C. M. S. N. Co.

Apmrade, German ate., 701, Luzon, Shanghai March 16, Ballust.-Jarser &

Jaguar, German ganzoat, from Canton.

March 19.

Macedonia, British str., from Canton. Ichang, British str., from Canton. Empress of China, British str., 3,003 R. Archibald, R.N.R., Vancouver, B.C., Feb. 26, and Shanghai March 17, Malls and General-C. P. R. Co.

Katsuyuna Maru, Japanese str., 1.007, K. Hayashi, Chofeo March 13, General CHINESE,

Bayern, Germanstr., 3,128, H. Bleoker, Yokuhama Maceh 9. and Shanghai 18 Mails and General Mecums & Co.

China, Austrian str., 3.855, A. Leva, Kuke and Moji March 11, Gonoral,- SANDER, WIELER & CO.

Clara, German steamer, 675, A. Hansey, Haiphong and Hoihow March 18, General,

JEDSEN & Co.

Choysang, British steamer, 1,191, G. H. Bowker, Shangasi Merch 15, and Swatow 18, General-JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

Trieste, Austrian str. 3,203, A. Mitis, Triesto and Singapore March 13, General. SANnen, WIELER & Co.

dram, Danish stenmur, 4,200,- Berg Shanghai March 16, Meral,--MELCHES & Co.

Murer, British steainor, 2,329, Halliday, Mugapore March 11, Petrolema.—ARS Hold, Kandero, & 05.

DEPARTURES. March 19. Doris, for Shanghai and San Francisco. Theles, for Swatow. Toonan, for Ninypo, Tameroon, fur-Shanghai,– Hailan, for Hoihow. Hainan, for Chefco, Hongkong, for Haiphong. Lothair, for Gal Taishun, for Canton. Loksany, for Caritan,

Feiyang, for Cauton.

Radnorshire, for Nagasaki. Ichang, for Amoy.

7D по 140 29 11,301 2.800 Catherine Apeur, for Singapore nød Cal-

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

FOR MANILA.

THE Company's Screw Steamship

ROSETTA MARU,

B

$411 Tons Gross, Captain N. TATE, will he despatched for the above Fort FRIDAY, the 29th Instonat, at 4 pini.

This new Mail Steamer is provided with superior Accommodation and with all modern fittings and improvements for the safety and comfort of Passengers. Doctor

and Stowariesa carried.

Retura Tickets issued by this Company are available for return by Steamers of the

OVIYLIND THROUGH NELTEN,) DotWash :—Orel, Atlas, Fedra, Protector, February 1; Olimpo, Serna, ü; Ascanio, Naitiene, 16; Devonsklas, 10 ordine Company Stesship

Ilier. Oceanien, 22; Can-

MAIDZURU MARU, : berg,

26: test, Subryton,

Man, Captain K. Sosarıma, will be despatched Benledi, Seronin, Kobe, March1; Den for the above Porta un SUNDAY, tặc 24th | ptker Linga bighshire, Cymbeline, Feradene, Oreo Inst. mont, Thyr, 5; Dagfred, Sheikh, Teresa, 8 Marie Valerie, Ohi, Arnold, Luyken, Irene, 12, Benalder, Gissla, Imuba Maru, Socotre, Ulyses, Hillglen, 15. bosestard-Glenwitney, Jan. 29; Fed- 308, Feb. 12 Indus, 26; Prometheus, March 5; Jaun, Folestjernen, Kanaya- tea Mare, 12; Richsen, 15.

Mnals.

The M. M. Co.'s str. Occrnien, with the FRENCH MAIL of $2nd February, left Singapuro on Monday, the 18th March, at 5 a.m., and may be expected hora

$11

For Proight or Passage, apply to

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, March 18, 1901. -

STEAMSHIP ERNEST SIMONS.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from LONDON

on or about Monfey, the 25th March. and HAVRE, oz slenindhip Cambodge,

This Packet brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on the 19th

Jan

The T. K. . . s. America Maru, with mails &c., left Su Foucisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sca, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 15th March,

Latest Advice.

order was obeyed, and therein the Pilot cantesses basgif at fault for Ipin the nan Howard, 29 Chinese on mail deck In The T. K. K. 8.8, Nippon Mark, with

moment he took the ship in hand, hit Chinese and four Japanese at Meigge" Buhority in all pattore pertinuing to her

from BeLDEAUX, ex steamship Vale de Marseille in connection

with

the

DOWN COSIPANY, Lur, at Kowloon, whionco

banding,

cutta.

Deucalion, for Singapore and London.

CGEARED.

Tsurugieta Muru, for Kutchinotzu.

Akashi Maru, for Swatow,

Jwy, for Hankow.

Chinit, for Bangkok.

art, for Singapore.

Suliberg, for Chefoe, Murer, for Nagasaki). Annam, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS.

JERIVED

Per Empress of Chinz, for Hongkong : from Yokobania, Messrs H. T. R. Bayno and E. IL. Irwino; from Kobe, My sad Mr H. W. Franer from Nagasaki, Mrs and Elias Metails from Shanghai, Me Augustus Johnson, Commander Grant, Me A. "M. A. Evuas 2 Intermediate and 02 *627 Steerage.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

A. S. MIHARA,

Manager. Hongkong, March 19, 1901.

KOR SHANGHAL HE Steamship

FLANDRIA, Captain LemMANN, will be despatched for the above fort on FRIDAY, the 12ud Inst., at-4 pm.

1

For Freight, apply to

STEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, March 15, 1901.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STRAITS.

580

Per Bayors, form Yokohama, fe, 96 Europeans and 3 Chinese.

Por Choyang, from Shanghai, Marron Jas, Wilson, 2 Europeans and 112 Chinese, Per Triester from Singapore, Mr A, Majelo, Mr Peter Flans, and 461 Chinese. BETASTED

For Doric, for Shanghai, Mr M. Tally, Mr B. Dulfus, Mr Ling Fook Can, Lio $.- Cel W. E. Pamy and servant, Aluster J. Murphy, Messrs B. Junbeholm and Cher. Schmidt for Robe, Mr W. Sampson, Me

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close :--

For CANTON.---

Per Hanta, nt. 7.33 m., on Wednes

day, the 20th March.

Fee Fatsian, at 5 pm, on Wednesday,

the 20th Burch,

For KUMCHUK & SAMSHUL—

Fer Tomb at 1 pm, on Wednes

day, the 20th March. For SWATOW, YAP, FRIEDRICH- WILHELMSHAFEN, FINSCH-

HAFEN, * HERBERTS-HOHE,

TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE SYDNEY,

Per Nuentu, at4 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 20th Arch.

For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.—

Por Friests, at 11 min, um Thursday, the.

21st March.

For STRAITS & CALCETTA. —

Por Cain, at I p... on Thursday, the

21st March.

For MANILA. ---

Por Lounging, at pa, on Thursday.

the 31st March.

For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, (TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- -NEY & MELBOURNE.— Por Airie, at 6 p.m., on Thursday, the

21st March.

For SINGAPORE, SAMARANG

SOURABAYA-

Por Funny, at 11a.m., on Friday, tho

2nd March...

For SHANGHAL-

Per Lomigoan, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, -

the 23rd March,

MAILS BY THR GERMAN PACKET.-

The German Contract Packet Bayern will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 20th March, with Maile for tho United Kingdom, the Continent of Europy and countrive boyand, viá Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavin, Burmah, Caylon, India, (via Tuticorin), Aden, Egypt, Malta, &o.,

Registration 10 a.m. (Registration, with

Isto fee of 10 cents, up to 10.45 a.m.). Letters at 31 aues.

Lato Lettera 11.1 to 11,308 in. Extra Postage 1 conta.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET. -- The French Contract Packet Anram will

bo dompatched on MUNDAY. the 2th March, with Mails to the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, and places beyond, via Marcilles; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Barmah, Ceylon, Madras, the Aust Insian Colonies, Adan, Natal and the Capt, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar, Registration at 10a.m.

Papers at 10.30 am,

(Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 19.45 a.m.)

Lestors at 11 aan.

Into Lettera 11.10 to 1.30a.m. Extra Postage 10 venta.

Exchange.

Hosokoru, March 19, 1801.

I Loodoo

On

Un

Ondranand,..

Bank, Wire

1/1118·

M

1/11/

+

daya' sight,

4 months' sight,

204

Credita, +

20

Documentary, 4 months' sigh

Fr

201

2.50-

2.50

On iemand,144 Credits, 4 months* sight,

Berlin-Demand,...

Now York-

On demand,

ACF

Grelits, 40 days' si; ht

On Notabay

Wire........

(in doinud,

**+ 49

149**

149

Ou

Caloun

Whe

349

On deraand, ...

140

On demand,

1% pm.

On derงาม, ...,

Shanghai-

On Singapore.

R. S. Scott, Misses A. and E. Bellie, Miss On Manil M. J. Smee. Mr J. Garnoy, and Hon, Mrs

Jeffries, D. W. Wubuter, W. Graut, W. K. Chisholm, Geo. J. Wesley, Chas, D. Palmer, and Mr. B. Hamilton Sharpe ; für

On detaya, 80 days sight, (private apa Un Tokohama On demand,

Gold Leaf, 100 fire, (perl) Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate)

above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, FROM MIDDLESERO, LONDON AND Charton: for Yokohamn. Mesra H. WOn Treasure and Valuables, sin being landed. and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the HoveKONG, KOWLOON WHASP EG THE 8. S. Becuochire, Capt. Bunce, delivery way be obtained isemediately after having arrived from the above Ports Benignces of Cargo are hereby informed Optional Cargo will be forwarded on that their Goods are being landed at their unless intimation is received from the Cou-risk into the Godowns of the HosoRONG sigues before Noon, o-Day, the 18th Inst., AND ROLDO WHAIF AND Gooows Con

TANTE

Laren, at Kowloon, and stored at requesting it to be landed here,

risk and expense. Consignees Bills of lading will be countersigned by

No Chims will be admitted after the the Undersigned. Goode remaining varisim- ed after WEDNESDAY, the 20th March, at Gods have loft the Guduvus, and all Goods The P. & U. Cons... Cenim loft Sin-Noor, will be subject to rent and landing remaining undelivered after the 20th fast, Watch Capajo W. C. Johnson,

vill bo subject to rent. gapore for this post on the 19th March, harges. vydany Bocaoy, Pursor; Rus-

All Broken, Chafed, and Danged Goods All Claims must be sent In bren Queferunster MoCoun. The N. P. Co's s... Fictoris sailed from before the 20th March, or they will not bears to be left in the Godunas, when they cool and conscientiously endes rared to get her

* First Assistmt Engineer Brady Secund Yokohties for Tacoma, on tao,

will be examined on the 19th Int at

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bitis of Lading will be countormigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agenta

* navigation, waa,bupromo, and he was te

sponsible for live safety, and the lives of be people aboard her

2. Here are bleu conffaling statements ar

the conduct of the officers, and crew

More as that the officers and Asilure wete

out the hears, and was as many passeST

as possible, while other delcare that nạ gươn

as the seriousne of the situstiva.

apparent, there was an end to

Buong the seamen, and

Captain Ward's rOICE OF AR sbricks of the wügion, Bud

OFFICERS AND UDEW”

ASSATE Engisor Muaros, Tuin Assist

the AMERICA MAIG of the 9th Feb., left Shanghai os Monday, the 18th March, at daylight, and may be ex- posted here on ur about Wednesday, the 20th March

at 11.

March.

19th recognized.

"Dr (Neill ""Ship's Doctor: The N. G. I. stammer. Kajlery, from Vater Fender; Savage Hamburg, left Singapore for this port on the 19th March, and may be expected here on or about the 25th ∙March

seninia, Water Tonder; H. Borggi. Storakzeper | ystobman i

to me an

All Damaged Packages will be examined on Weas2BAY, the 20th March, at 3 pm.

No Fire Insurance la butu efected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent Hongkong, March 13, 1901.

071 Hongkong March 14, 1001.

25 8 1.95 ...284d.

12% pm.

Temperature. (Palch'að Messrs Falconer de Coul'a |

Premises, Queen's Road.)··· HONDRONG, Marol 19, 1901. BAROMETER-

San Francisen, Mr and Mrs. Jenks Mrs A. Deane Cooper. Mrs A. J. Morty. Mas Chas. C. Lister, Mr Chas. C. Listerjileer fer Mas M. Wheeler, Bir J. S. Van Burenie DAG. P. Jordan, Mr A. Paul, De E. G. Gabriskie, Mr J. L. Gabriskia, Minses 14 G. Gabriskie, Mr Fong. Sui Nats and RUT- vant, Mr W. G. Ralph, Mr Ger, Jotries, W. E. Whoate, Mr Zim Sheo, Mr Master John R. Stoney, Mra Ta Tong, Chan Jack Toug. Messrs D. D. Robert, Roberts, Leong To Ting, and C. A. Mait- land; for New York Rev. P. W. Pitcher for London, Fir and Mrs Harples, Mizes 1, and M. Lemasson, Mesare W. Taylor, R. Hadoafeldt, Stewart B. Noakes, C. R Wynter, Lady Adesburg and maid, Miss. Aldian Clore, Col. S O'B. Banks, Me and My B. Lindsey, Master B. W. Linduey, Mr Hart Buck, and Cal. A. R. Frazer; fur. 660 Amsterdam, Lieut. H. J. Klatk

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