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WEDNESDAY, SEFTEMBER 11, 1901.

TELEGRAMS.

TREGTER'S SERVICE]

FRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S

CONDITION.

Loxton, 9th Septusher, 180K, Fresident McKinley, is now suffering con- nidorably, bat is sleeping, fairly well.

The latest holetins state that crudition continue satisfactory-

LATER,

The bethetiu issued at three yesteren afternoon ays that atersdly improvement continues in the patient, whe is now with. out pain or coforourablo ayaptoms, teripanture is 10y. All the doctors in attendance are moi; hopeful in view of the absence of all complications in the patient

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA.

Reits on the spproach of the British General Rizington,

ruler

CANTON NEWS.

(From Natire Sveta.)

ÞOREIGN GUNKOATS,

SUPREME COURT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honerer T. Serombe Smith,

Acting Pulsne Judge). Wednesday, 11th September, 1991.

LEUNG HUM YAU alias LETKU A SU E, 1o8. F. 11. STAY, ILM.G., CAPTAIN SUPERIN-

TENDENT OF POLICE.

THE LATE EMPRESS FRE- DERICK,

Tho procission was in every way grand |

and sohn. The Garder din Corps, with To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisemen

SANITARY BOARD OFFICE THE services of a EUROPEAN, under required immediately as a TEMPORARY IN- 30 years of age, of fair education, are

SIECTOR of NUANCES,

By Order,

G. A. Woodcock, Merching. Hongkong, September 11, 1991. 1693

LODGE

ST. JOHN,

on

No. 818. S.C. REGULAR MEETING of the above A LODGE will be held in the firs MASON HAL Zetland Stroet, Precisely. Visiting Brethren are cor- dially invited to attend."

Hongkong, September 11, 1981.

black and white pennants fluttering at their Ianco-points, attracted much attention, as Impressive Funeral at Potsdam did the Royal Page Corps, composed of A ir ale of things, has arisen.

Totwam, Aug. 13. -The remains, of the Lichterfelis, in bright red costs, white cadots from the Military Academy at Crose." Formerly foreign gaubonta were confined

Dowager Empress Frederick wore intorsed trousons and broad hats trimmed with whita to Canton. Then this was extended to the

to-day beside those of her husband in the lace. patrolling of the West River by French

After th Muussleum of Friedenskirche near Potsdam.

military came the highest and British ganbouts.. Now gunboals are

elnrical dignitaries of Berlin, includ- Between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning the ing Dr. Yander, gofg all over the delta, and up any of the

the Chart Fronsher, bells of all the cheches in Potsdams were and Bishop Assomson, the highest Ro- many rivers that have suficient water to

This was an action in which plaintiff, a

toiled, with two intervals of rest. Shortly resplendant purple role for the bend My Catholic Military Chaplain, in A feat them. A German gunboat it is wid

Under at No. 19 Graham Street, chimer before 10.29 the Emperor Willia, the of the cotin word the Leperial colore, on be $185 a month.

The wiary, including fant allowance, will recently visited Wai Choa, The risit was

from the Captain Superintendent of Police other members of the Imperial Family and which was a crown of state of massive gold not taken kindly, and it is alleged that the £100, which, under the Sucute #1, Cu II, the visiting princes sembled in the Royal was the wreath deposited there by the Em-uthiees of the Sanitary Board, Benesfield For further particulars, apply personally and hearity jewelled. Also on the ears to the Madical Oficer of Health at the Chinese hoital did not waste any polito-

c. 2, entitled 'An Act for better securing Hall at the Wild Park Railroad Station.peror Williau at ronborg and two ather Arendo. The German news on the German Stain.

the liberty of the subject,' the defentant | The high court officials, military dignitaries, wreaths! Consul took the antter up, and is asked ad forfeited to the plaintiff he belug, on

Count for Buelow and other members ofperor with head

Behind the evilin marched the ua- the Viccray for an explanation. His Ex-te 14th August, 1901. de ained in custody the Reichstag assembled at 10.25 o'clock in the greatest self-possession and dig. erect and displaying cellency has done this, warning all man of the Police and grieved by the defendant's an adjacent ball. Soon after 10 o'clock,ity, but his face was pale and Fur- darins to treat foreigners with being re-refusal and neglect against the form of the the specist train ordered by the Raperor to

wful, and to gazed straight forward. sprer, for the treaty requires this to bend statute to deliver to the pinintiffs o-ring the invited gusts from Hettich left, walked heavily, and evidently found King Edward, who was in the Euyor's done. This incident must have sccurreditors after demand then made by then ined Will Park Stating Among the guest Williams and King Edward wore the ai

the march fatiguing. Both the Emperor just about the time that Prince Chun was his behalf upon the defendant a copy of the the foreign ambasenders made a strik form of the Seculi Regiment. with the Emperor of Germany analogizing warrant, authority or order whereunder the ing figure, wearing their official uniforms. The Chase of Steyn and De Wet. for the conduct and entrages of fut yent plaintiff was detained. The plaintiff At 10.30 the signal was given that the fan-

Tho procmion scripted 20 minutus in Steyn and De Wet Bed in haste from The visit of a French gunboat to Reung reluced his claim to $1000 in valer to bring eral train was appteseling. Conversation until the proccasion reached the Maus FRIDAY, the 13th Instant, at 8 for 8,30)

passing"

All the bells of Patsdam continued tolling Shan-is ewing a lot of uneasy talk in that

it within the jurisdiction of the Court. Hä

on, and during the obecquies. city and neighbourhood.

at 11.40. The proceedings were most sim- The procursion reached the Mausolone

ple. The cufin was carried into the Man- soleum followed by the Emperor and the Royal Princes and other members Express, King Edward and Queen Alumn of the Royal Family the rest of those pro- sont remaining outside during the last kwered into the vault, the Choir 201 ceremonies. After the body in gen

in this action for penahies under that New Palace. Chamberlains and cour

Resurrection, by Grell. A prayer followed atzleite. Judgment will accordingly be

and then the Choir sang. Be faithful to for the defendant with conta

tiers with the royal insignia, partici- Death, by Neidhant. This was the only Me Shaury asked his Labbip to roomsi-pated in the transfer of the unlin from the moanwhile, the Emperor Williana PUBLIUA CCTION, to be held at the Offices of AE following Particulars andConditions der the point of ents. He baitted that it the fasural car to the hear. Shoyyond besile the tomb, in the most sun the Public Works Department, on MON- of SALE of CROWN LAND by was proper case in which his Lordshipneed and solutly the precession formed, Eight nd emke any order as to vote at all apon staff offers seized the reins of the eight manner. There was no weeping. the ground that the defendant, by refusing splendid black horses

DAY, the Iith day of September, 1901, at attached After the brief ceremony, the Rega3 p.m., are published for general informa the Copy of the warrant and by his ignor the hears, And feur Knights

Party withdrew, sad the invited guttion. ance of the existence of such a law, had the Black Eagle tenk hold of the points of military man, diplomate, etatestnen, Lied cused all the trouble.

the alth, while twolve Royal

in far the st hasty view of the eolin, It was agreed that the question of costs beclains held the support of the canopy The Royal Party left the park at 16.26 argued Carbers on Friday at covering the beare, and four other cous-lexandra, on the right, and the Crapress m. In the first carriage was Queer Mr. Sharp (instructed by Me K. W. rims had the ads from the Mounasey; represented the plaintiff, and Meanking those to the light and leit sore on Edwardon the right, sul t

cormers on the left. The second carriage contained H. E. Pollock, K. C., (streted by My staff officers and 12

the Emperor captains. The F.B. L. Bowley) appeared for the defends formet in the shady avanna extending rages bore away the invited guests and Willis on the f Numerous Court from Wild Park to the Pattee. The

New public had their prtunity to sen

dignitaries to their hounes or to the mil- the pression, bagat ly the eligirest road, and the crowda rapidly dispersed." siew of it, although immense code - sembled upon the streets interacting the rond tight angles, and the perple

[8.4% DAILY NEWS SERVICE] THE CHINESE PROTOCOL.

PARING, September 6. The two remaining edicus (relating to punishments and examinations) have just

THE EMPEROR's RETURN,

as the Court might think fit.

abu cisimed his costs and such other whef which had been carried on in suppressed Evidence was heard on the del Septem-tones entirely ceased, and an air of great ber.

solemnity possessed the company. It does not lucit an if the Emperor was

The To-day, this Lordship delivered a long train rolled in slowly and naiselessly. in a hurry to return to Pekin. Chang aut simportant judgment which will be re

Twenty non-commissioned officers of Chih-tung has been reading up itunenseduced in our to-morrow's issue.

Hussur In concluding, his Lorship said-For the Dowager Empress! quantities of stores from Hankow to Sian- the reason therefore that the plaintiff's casement No.

Regi. 2 Cunt forward and bure fu. The resources of Hankow wore ex hausted, and twenty thousand tacs were

does not fall within the Habeas Corp Ach the adin to the Royal hearse which because he was not detained for criminal or

been received by the Minister, the Plett spent in Shanghai in perchasing provisions/swed criminal matter he ennnot min- had in the meantimes arrived from the the Berlin Cathedral sing Christ is the

potentiaries claiming that they have just

Berived from Hsiu.

At the meeting of the Ministers to-day the dicts just communicated were ap proval, and the signatures will be affixed to all the copies of the protoud tomorrow. H. E. Li will probably be unable to be pre- sent, being sick, but he will sign the at his residence.

[DER OSTASIATISCHE SERVICE). THE KAISER AND PRINCE

CHUN,

Interesting Speeches.

other than rice for the Imperial household in the present house and capira'.

SHOOTING MATCH

SINGAPORE VIE, V. CEYLON V

This match, postponed ran the Clu August, was fired on the 3rd inst. al Bales. tier range, in not a very clear light. The Singapore Volunteers totalled 559, cm

ant

to

cham-

proces

ting in the best ten out of twelve, or an average $14 per uvan. The shooting was at the veined Bisley urget, which requirus great care to avoid the acessional 'outer,'

last dress much to reduce a score.

The Ceylou tenta wored 744, that Another Battleship for the China strained their necks to get a glimpse of the Singapore won by a very large margin.

Bas, September 4. His Majesty the Emperor received the Chinesa special Ambassador Prince Char this afternoon in the New Baker, neur Potsdam All Princes of the Royal House, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Baron con Richthofen, uil Preist Minis-Pte. Flanigan, S. Vi ka ture, the chicls of the Privy Councils, and L. Pritchard, s.v.R. of Generals of the garrisons of Berlin and Cul. Hayward, M. V.A. Potadam were present.

The folowing are daraits of the Singa pore scores 2---

واللار

14

Tel.

yands garis yards) Upl. D. MacKerrow, A., R. 31-33 20 93 32 32 26 An 31 28 31 80 31 32 16 83 30 29 28 87

Sgt. Butter .V.B Price Chun expressed the sincera re-

Sgt. Sharp, s.v.E. grat of the Emporer of China with regard Pta E. J. Nasce, S.V.

Lt. Elliot, V.K. to the events of last year, and said the Tan-Cpl. A. E. T. Mr." Emperor of China himself was not in sug way connected with the troubes, but de Cpl Keyworth, s.Y. 5.

Ind, of course, to take the responsibility

ray, Val

for those who are guilty, and he had Major St. Uric, s,v.A, therefore taken it. If in consequence of Cul. McDowald, sv latu events the relations of both countries (Chimasud Germany) had for the time been cionded over, fiually these events have been canse for both nations to know and esteem ong spiller better than beforu.

0 34 23 87 31 23 28 82

26 27 17 52

25 24

5

H.M.S.

'ALBION ARRIVES.

Station.

His Majesty's fine new amoured battle- ship Albion, Capt. M, W. Hewett, arrived bero from Sheerness in the early hours of this morning. The Albion will be employ ed in Clunese waters, together with her sister ships the ory and Goliath, Sho

a splendid appestarice, and is wearing the grin war paint which is shortly to be dom- ed by all the vessels of the British Navy.

The Albion, having been launched at Black wall on June 21, 1898, was delivend

27 27 24 78 by the contractors during the past year, Total......859 and began her trials on March 14, 1901,

THE LATE CAPTAIN A. M. BISBEE.

Though not willy ucespected the demise [of Captain A. M. Diskse, for many years

fis Majesty the Emperor her charac- terised wlost had happened in Peking the Harbor Master at Shangbai, came as & an unheard of crime. He said he was con-

L.

|

cortege.

The following was the order of the procession:

A squadron of the Guarde du Corps. A squadron of the Dowager Express The Bad of the Dela Infantry Battalion. Hussar Regiment. Courtions, chargymen and pages and phy sicians of the dead Dowager-Burpress. The officers and a delegation in the

Drager-ups F

Frederick's foreign orders. Four table marshals bearing insignia fol- Tonal by General con Moltke with the Dowager-Etip teas Frederick's

curps

foreign prders. General von der Trabitz, with the Louisa Order and the Cross of Merit for Women and Lieutenant-General Ban von Loe, with the Star and Chain of the Black Eagle. - General von Waldases bearing the Dow. ages-Eupress. „Med-rick's "exown. Nutras equetrets as marshals

Dowager-Empress Frederick's cur

tiers and

The

27 29 12 78 | with the following results; -The vessel left 02 29 21 72 the Nore and a course was steered down the English Chanel to the Sturt Point, The machinery and bailors werkod sunall- ly during the whole of the sial, these being nu incident of any kind. The lilers pro- vited a continuous and suflicient supply of steam under natural danght ditions, no fans, air-blowers, or other The mens being used for the purpose of assist stock to bia pytmerous fiends here. Captaining to ustion. The actual mesh results The vinced that the Emperor was not personally Bisbee pixed peacefully away at 3 o'clock of the thirty bus steaming were ascer in any way connected with late events, and this morning after a very short illnest (says. HP, the speed of the vessel being The

tried at the end of the trial to be 10,839 that the guilt was decidedly more the fanit of his councillors. But therefore the Chile Mercury of the 7th jast). The deversed over 15 knots, The engines are of the was horn at Plymtun, Flynnath C. Masud vertied triple expansion type, stemn nese Government could not expect that it

being supplied by twenty Bellevilo boilers, "could be forgiven merely because Ching bad I'm the 2nd October, 181. His father and arranged in thres stokeholds. The results sent an expiation mission to Berlin. For eaclieve also his gandither wore ship of the eight-hours full power trial carried giveness could culy be secured by the futuro masters. In the bags of his boyhoods March 28 were also satisfactory, the paver obtained being 13,886, and the speal

than 17 knots.

Tho H.

The Emperor Willis.

Cow

King Edward

*

In

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

CAPTAIN'S CUP AND SILVER MEDAL FOR SEPTEMBER. The following were the only scores land- ed in :--

CAPTAIN'S CUP Mr J. 1. T. McMurtrie Mr. B. J. Brist

Mr T, S, Forrest

EBZES

Ilon. J. H. Stewart Locklurt 103

Mr C. M. G. Burnie............

10 entries. POOL.

Mr J. H. T. McMurtrie Mr E. J. Grist

Mr T. S. Farrest ....... Mr C. M. G. Burnie...........

entries.

1880

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

TH

No. 174.

By Cominand,

1887

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Olonial Secretury. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S ÜFFICE,

Hongkong, 30th August, 1901. Particulars and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be hvid on MONDAY, the 16th day of Sept., 1991, at 3 p., at the Offices of the Public Work

Department, by Order of His Exellency the Governor, of Une Lot of Crown Land, at Hunghom, Kowloon, intha Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from the 5th November, 109, with the option of somwal at a Crown Run; to be fixed by the Burveyor of Her Majesty the Kiso, for one further terms of 75 years.

No. of Bale.

No.

Particular of the Lots

Locality:

Bonnury

Measure-

Cset Pri

Contenta

78

A

78

6 19

84 2 66

16 67

1 89

18

Oi

€ 70

84 2 86 80 1 KA

Hunghan Jotund Lot No.

. 11. St.

ft.

Hung-

hum

6000 18,6 14.6 75 B 20:

81

LATE TELEGRAMS. ?

Death of Sir William Laird. Glasgow, Aug. 14-Sir William Laid. the iron master, is dend. He was born i 1830.

Commandant Pretorius Dead, Magersfontein, Aug. 14.-Commandant Pretorius, who was recently shot through the eyes, is dent.

Prince Frederick Williane and other Royal princes and

Royal Foreign Amiadars and Ministers Rebuke for von Waldersee.

ble marshals and princes not heing too much. The Nationd Zeitung say

from the Emper personsges

Berlin, Aug 14.-The papers begin to ar' al

Einpress entantragu

complain that Count von Waldersco is taik- longing to the Royal Family.

al

Corint

The Imperial Chancellor. von Baelow and the other men. bers of the Cabinet And Gay- ernment oflicils,

Members of the rder of the Black Rule. Mobure of the Relehatag and of the

Diet

Plymouth was good behaviour of the Chipase Government,

we understand, a great and by most exactly cbserving the rules of contre of shipping at a time when the

This first-class battleship as display The Burgomsters of Borlin mal Palatan. international law. It was only if Chin Americulling ship teslie was at iti tof 12,950 tons, and was built at Black-

The procession moved through the tree- wall at a cost would do this that she may hope that friend zenith. He was nurtured and brought up in of BU91 Herrincipal arched wrestue of the New Palace and then Care: length, 300 ft ; heam, 14 through the Park to the Sans Bord finder, ly relations would again be established with Rosphore of maritime enterprise, and It., and draught. 20 ft. Her engines om all of which were closed rigidly against the her and that she muy share the blessing of believed that the only if worth King was strued by Mears. Mautslay & Co., Ltd.

that of the adventurous sailer. To Lossipdw two props ens at Ela inlicated, though a few newspaper on wore

admitted by astor as lib forebears lad heen bufre hinterseer, giving her austrum speed When the procession started the bells in Dining these addresses there were acting, to eventually become a trades and a shipow. of 18.25 knots She is armed with four the Frideskirche organ telling, and all as interpreters, on the German side. Baroner, to warry and de la part towards the

staker quick-fiters.

haman civilisation.

All the glory-crowned commanders of our geost wars of 1866 and 1870 together did cot talk so much about these wars as Cent von Wallersee has talked regarding the From a military point of view. Chim campaign, which was insignificant

U.S. Naval Appointment. Washington, August 12-Rear Admi Mortimore Johnson, Commander of the Port Royal Navy Station, Den been selected to posed Rear Admiral Spson as Com undan: of the Boston Navy Yard, on account of the latter's ill health,

Object to Dock Chicago," London, Augue 14—Rear Admiral Cro-

contingence of a fine breed of seamen- that tien for 300 men and the foforing the protesston reached the Mausoleums to dock his flagship, tho Chice, nt Soph 1.in. twelve in..he he and 18 the other bells in Potslas joined in When wall is in London to-night trying to arrange

accommoda-

Fon Seekendorff, ate German Consul tappears to hve been the passionate subire appointed to H.M.S. Alles contus Tientsin, now at Prague, and on the Chi-tion of his youth. The car which sing signed at Chatham on Jano Sith:- nese side Lt.-Genl. Yin Chang, the future ipfe bad for him he never lost, and Chinese Minister at Derlin..

at

Captaía --W, W, Hewett, Commanders.-R. Nugent, H. W. James,

coftin was borne across the threshold of the

pton. The authorities refuse to deck the cruiser unless she discharges all her Ammunition, and the upshat will probably

Portsmouth,

procession in advance of the hears took no adjacent t

to the Friedenskirche, all in the a positing opposite the church. When thebe that the Chiego will go to Havre or Mausoleum the matheled choir from Berlin The fact that the United States cruiser

Only the Erappe-

par Cumbia docked at Southampton a for auria Family, King Edward, Queen Authorities to impose new regulations in Imperial Alexanda and the other members of the order to avoid responsibilities. The South- British Royal party and princes of highest ampton dock in a private and not a Govern rank entered the Moleum, which is small.

Lieutenance... F. B. Moltea, A. de K Lintoned leher meraterH OF THE YOuts go for repairs caused the deck

May, J. Mau, W. B. Drury. H. J. Tweedie.

Boyle.

H.

Major It. M.-J. R. Goddard.

Lieut. R M. A.-P. R. Heycock,

Lieut. R. M.-H. Y. Salkeld.

Harper

Staff Surgeon.-A. S. Nance. Staff Payu.--A, J. Brows,

the

ment institution.

Chaplain and Nay. Instr=Ray. R. C. Dr. Presies, the Chaplain, oftereds prayer,

after which the choir again sang

When

The Martyr Minister. Their Majesties left the Mausoleum the Muenster, Westphali», August 10,-- The procession dissolved. The Empres, Queen remains of Baron Von Ketteler, the Minis Alexanda and other ladies went in carriagester of Germany, who was murdered at Pik- devet fran Wiki Park to the Mausoleuin. ing, were buried here to-day after the cele bration of a Requiem Mass. The widow, At 930a.m. the gates of the Sans-Sonet mother and other relatives of the deceased

Flect Engineer.-H. J. Hampling. Sb Lieut. H. Greenwood,

Surgeon.J. H. Rusmond, M.B. Assist. Paym. E. W. S. Pellowe.

OTHER DETAILS.

the

the procession. It was followed by Sindents' Associations bearing banners, and the Chapter of the Cathedra. Behind

of late yours

of greatest plessures has been the reading of shi day sea histories Then Prince Chuis handed to His Majesty

and storing and poetry. He gainal his command at a very early age. In 188, a the Engerora letter written by his brother, the personal invitation of the Inspector. the Emperor of China. In this letter the General he joined the Imperial Mari Emperor of China again expressed his reFouchow. In 1877 he was transfered an time Customs az Divisional Inspector at grut for the murderof the German Minister, Divisional Inspector to Shanghai, and in Baron vou Ketteler, for whom he was now 1885 under a new organization of the erecting a monument at Peking. He further Marino Department he was apprinted Const thanks the Gerunt Emperor for sending star. At one period he was in charge of Engineer departinent, and pornelly an conducted the erection of more than one troopsto China, thereby assisting in essential way the re-establishment of peace. familiar only to a few of his old friends, lightireuse. The foregoing particulars will be Finally, he expresses bis hups and Brn His latter career as Cast Inspector and Engineers, S. V. Star, A. E. Park were operied the press, and to a wero present. A guard of honor headed conviction that the relations of Germany Flarbour Master is better known, the Draught.

salient

characteristic of which wis a

Assist Eng.-J. J. Kirwin, C. Main, T. E. and China will become in, fars more whole hesrted devotion to duty,

Hugles, A. E, E. Rayner friendly, intimate end blesstal than before. not only to the Custom service but also to Gonner.-J. Curtis, E. J. Cole.

When Prince (ban loft rho New Palace the public His sense of responsibility as

Boatswain.-T. Tilles, 8. C. T. Brown. custodian of the public rights of navigation Carpenter & Anders after this ceremony, the Guard of Honour and all that pertain thereto was equalled Midshipmen R. Crossbie-Hill, C. W. presented arnis and the band played. only by the Indomitable will with which he Caven, R. Wigglesworth, W. S. Ex

Later in the day the Eunproe' païd 'a

defended them. His ability was congreaves, E. P. Tisdall, H. M. Garreli, spicuous. He frequently acted as merine Hos. E. R. Drummond, T. C. Cater, N. visit to Prince Chaat the Orangery surveyor, president of Courts of Enquiry, St. J. S. Nicoll-Cariu, W. H. Parry

Prisce Chan drovu in the niternoon to and weted the assessor in the 'King- the Friedenskirche in Patadau, depositing was Chinese delegate at the Washington

shing-Grusmont case and many

athers wreaths at the sarcophaguses of the Em Maritime Conference in 1889. Owing to potoa and Erapress Frederick,

retiring ma:use the jeneral public have Birtle

Low much they owe Lian for the twenty-four years of devoted sarries. His intante friends knew all the greatness of his heart and the loving nature which ex- BERLIN, 544ciabor 3.

isted beneath the ragged manly exterior.offer of the Imperietse in that Commission. Near Cape Arkons (Island Rigon) H. M. The permal deretion to him of his en Capt. Hewett has an especl claim to the battleship Sucksen collided with HM. disordinutes is the best weasure of the great-regard of this Colony for it was bo that in the arrival of the funeral train pess of the nature which has passed from 1886 sunexed Christmas Istart to the Tutch-beat #ach The Widi sank af

uc

realm of the Straits Settlemas, landing once akh no loss of life.

Captain Bisbee's life leserves a fuller with a party of marines and boisting the The Wecht wasna old hd dus cruiser account. At the præent monet the fag just before the Imperieuse reached She was built in 1857 at Branon. Her waterials are availble and the subject Sapore.

deserves more time ard study. We find. disdamment was 1,200 tons. The indica in the List of Chiuess and Fereign Hon-E well known Liebig Company's Eof the fuel marches played slowly and ted bone power was 4,000, her spoed 19.6 ourn, sts, held by masabers of the Custom tract how best in madison to the plaintively, became audible, the raulled knotah She had a two-inches grisour pets service that Civil Runk of the Third Class bis signature J, Liebig a new name drums olling in solemn impreviveness. tectin for her deck, and was equipped with and the Double Dragon Third Division, made from the Lichig's Extract of Meat At the head of the procession rodo Mnfer four 3.4 inches quickfiring run, two fret class, were conferred of him by the Cpany's initials, EEMCO-such ample General on Moltke, nephew of the famous Minxins, and threotorpedo tubes. Her crew Chinese Goreanment on the 3rd September, desics to prevent toistakes, we wonder Field-Marshal, in cupband of the military Wil men.E, 031]

was not thought of before.;

Forces participating in the ceremonice!

few-ladies connected with Government and Court circles. The sunli crowd here was rigidly kept within prescribed limits by 4 Military Guard. The warning brought the coffer caure the family, the Governor of an overcast aky, with the sun feebly cer- the Province, the General Commanding the ing through the clouds adding to the District, the Minister of Foreign Aflair, solemnity of the acession, A light breeze Baron Richthofen, the Secretary of State, enstled the foliage, bringing down an

and a deputation from the Foreign Of occasional leaf prematurely shrivelled by While the coffin was being lowered into the the drought. The magnificent fountain gave the guapi of bouor fired three vully, beneath the Sans-Saci Palace, cast an Town Destroyed by Fire. immense volume of water in the air, the

Christiania, Aug, 13-Four-fifths of the Clerk.-H. M. Boxer.

splashing of which, banke the silence reign- Assist Clerk,.-G. A. Coote.

While observers waited, town of Faisund, on the North. Sen, Ins Fing in There are still a few residents here, says military organisations marched in and took been destroyed by fire. The church, post- the Singapore Fre Pres, who may remen- up positions along the central avenue, office, state bank and schools have been bezfaptuin W, W. Hewett un lieutenant on through which the praus sioss was to pass gutted. About 1.200 people were rendend H.S. Imerise on ber arrival on this Number of artists from London newspapers,

homelors.

Later. The latest reports front Farsund

GERMAN WAR VESSEL SANE

Creden

in the Park.

sader Watson of the Lind was also an the Farkas settings for illustrations.

as danship in 1889. Lieut.-Com-ccupied the time in sketching stones insay that the town has beer totally wiped

Promptly at 10.30, the telling of bells

when the sound of music in the distance an ut Wild Park, but it was nearly 11 o'clock nunced the approach of the funeral proces siun For down the avenue, moving sIES, appeared now and than halting the proces kin, to assume ita proper order.

As the procession drew near, fie notce

lout and that the damages amounts" tô

1,500,000 kroner.

A COMMUNICATION, R. Furron-Allow me to speak a few Cough Remedy, I suffered for three years I words in favor of Chamberlain's

with the bronchitis and could not #icepst patent medicines, but could get nothing to nights. I tried several doctors and various give us any relief until my wife got bolile of this valuable medicine, which has opletely relieved me.V, S. BROCKMAN, Baguell, Mo.. US. A. for sale by All Dealers. WATKINS, Ltd.

This remedy is.

General Agents.

"N

M.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned has reecived instruc-

Lins to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

on

THURSDAY,

the 12th September, 1901, at 11,30 ., at his Sales Room, DUDDELL STRKET, A QUANTITY, OF CLOISONNE, SATSUMA, and PORCE- LAIN VASES, BOWLS and PLATES; Ank

A PEW BRONZE FIGURES and

ORNAMENTS, Also SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Tx:-Cash on delivery.

GED. P. LAMMERT,

tuctioneer. Hongkong, September 6, 1901.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1894

HE Cudersigned have received instrac- tions on the ACTING SUPERINTEN DENT OF POLICE to Sell by Poble Auction,

041

SATURDAY,

the 14th instant, at 11 Central Police Station,

A. M at the

A QUANTITY OF DAMAGED AND

CONDEMNED STORES., TERMAR usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Gowrument Audioners. Hongkong, September 13, 190).

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

·

Sternship

1992

FOR SHANGHAI

FLANDRIA, Captain EcHaus, will he despached for the abore Port on FRIDAY, the 13th Inst., at p.m.

This teamer has superior Accommoda- tion for first class Passengers.

For Freight or l'assage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, September 11, 1901 1888

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KASHA, LIMITED.

FOR FOOCHOW via SWATOW &

-AMOT.

THE Company's Steamship

ANPING MARU, the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, e Captain 5. Arstin, will be despatched for 27th Inst, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

MITSUI DUSSAN KAISHA

Agents. Hongkong, September 11, 1904

1890

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

THE Steamship

ARRATOON APCAR,

will be despatche

Captain E. Fey, for the above Porta un SUNDAY, the 15 Just, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

D. SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agents

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI Hongkong. September 11, 1001. 189

GATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSION EES. FROM BOMBAY, AND SINGAPORE

THE Starship Carinthia having

arrived Consignees of Cargo sre hereby informed that the Goods are being handled at their risk into the Gudowns of the Hongking and Kowloon Wharfand Godown Co., Limited, whencodelivery may be obtained.

This Vessel brings Cargo :-- From TRIESTE x . The

From VENICE, or u. Melcovich.

Optiound Cargo will be discharged hore unless notico to the contrary be given immediately.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have it the Godowns, and sli Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noor, on the 18th Supt., or they will not be regnized.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Gudowna

after 18th the Sept., will be subject to rent

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, Septumalier 11, 1901. 18891

ONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM

WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.

TIME TABLE,

WEEK DAYS. 7.30 a.m. te 8.00 a.m.. Every 10 minutės. 8.00a.m. to 830 a.m...Every-10 zainutes. 8.30a.m. to 1130a.m...Every 10 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 11.00a.m.. ...Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. tn 12,45 pm...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 115 m...Every 10 minutes. 1.16m. to 145 p.m. Every 15 minutes 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m..

p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 300 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 3.30 pm to 5.30 p.m...Every 15 minutis 5.30 p.m. to 800 p.m... Every 10 minutes. SIGRT CARB.

9.45 p.a. and i p.m., 9.45 p.u. to 11.15 p.m. eory half hour. SUNDAYS.

8.00 .m. to 8.30 n.m...Every 15 minutes. 6.30 am to 9.30 . Every 30 minutes, 9:30a.m. to 100....Every 15 minutes. 10:30a.m. to 3140a.m....

..Every

10 minutes.

12.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 560 p.m... Evory 16 minutes, 0.00 .. to 600 p.m.. Every 10 minites, 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m... Every 15 minutes. 7.09 p.m. to 8.00 · p.m...Every 10 minutes.

NIGHT CARS as on Wuck Days, SATURDAYS.

Extra cara at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m.. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Oo, 98 and 40, Queen's Road Central,

JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON,

General Manag? & Hongkong. April 2, 1901.

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tinuous imation of the advertisement, bko the continuous pounding on the head of the mail, that drives the argu

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