Martell's
Brandies
are known and asked for
all over the World
eule Agents, -
The
H. Price & Co.,
12 Queen's Rd., O ntral.
458..
No. 12,971
號四廿月十年四点九千一英
CHRISTMAS AND
NEW YEAR GIFTS
Business Notices. ASBESTOS
FOR HOME FRIENDS.
China Mail
HSTABLISHED
184 D.
日六十月九年屄甲
HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904.
MACEWEN FRICKEL & CO., ENGINE PACKINGS-A large variety of Asbestos and other Fack-
UND
[NDERTAKE to Deliver Gift, etc. (Free of Charge to Consignee) in any part of the World.
LATEST SHIPPING DATES.
To England...
To France
To Germany...
...Nov. 8th ...Nov. 15th ...Nov. 9th ...Nov. 9th
To Italy
To United States vin San Nov. Puli
Francisco ...
To United States via Suez Canal..Oct. 1dth: To India
To South Africa
To Australia
To Canada
**
...Oct. 21st
...Oct. 21st
not
...Nov. 8th
CHINA PARCEL EXPRESS. OFFICE-S, DUDDELL STREET. Hongkong, October 7, 1804.
Intimations.
1815
I. NAKAZA W A, No. 7, D'AGUILAR STREET. JAPANESE CURIO STORE.
UST Arrived a New Shipment of Artistic
ings suitable for all purposes.
Asbestos Metallic, Cloth and Wire Insertion"Sheetings.
Non-Conducting Composition (for Covering Boilers, etc., of Best
Italian Asbestos.
Marine' Packings, 'Paragon' Packings, Imperial Metallio' Blook Packings, · Tuck's' Genuing Packings, 'Llon" Patent
• Gar:duk/' Packings,
Packings, for highest pressures.
Lubricated Hemp Packings for Feed Pumps, Special Packings for
Pamp Rings and Hydraulic Machinery.
PRICE LIST ON APPLICATIÓN.
W. S. BAILEY & CO.,
Engineers,
20, CONNAUGHT ROAD.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND
STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND
Justal XMAS and NEW YEAR'S MACAO
CARDS and a Varied Assortment of XMAS PRESENTS. An Inspection is Earnestly Solicitod. PRICES VERY Moderate,
Hongkong, October 22, 1904,
STEAMSHIP
'BARON GORDON'
1904
ASHORE ON THE ROMBAY SHOAL
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
B.B. HONAM, 2,363 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas.
THE
5.6. POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.N.R
8.6, FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain W. A. Valentino.
9.8. HANKOW, 3,073 tona, Captain B. Branch.
8.8. KINSHAN, 2,860 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.
Business Notices.
D. C. L Old Tom Gir
rollable
The most on this market.
Sole Agents,
H. Price & 00.,
18, Queen a Rd.,
PRICE, $8.00 Per Month,
Business Notices.
BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
BILL'S ASBESTOS
THE
MOST
RELIABLE PACKING
DACCER
PACKING
FOR
MARINE
ENGINES.
A
SOLE MANUFACTURERS :
BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LD., LONDON.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
A LARGE STOCK OF PACKINGS, JOINTINGS, &o. ALWAYS IN HAND, OFFICE :-8, DES VŒUX ROAD.
LANE CRAWFORD & C
JUST RECEIVED
CHINA NEW SEASON'S STOCK
AND NEWEST DESIGNS
OF
AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES AND RUGS
WOVEN IN ONE PIECE.
TENDERS will be revived at the Office Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at 8 a., (Sunday Excepted), 8.30 p.m. Genoese and Imperial Axminster Carpets.
T
of the Undersigned up to Noor on THURSDAY, 27th October, for :--
(1) Salvage of all Gear and Materials on
the basis of percentage of the value ro covered. No Cure No Pay.
(2) Purchase of the vessel as she lies on
the Bombay Shoul,
The Undersigned do not bind themselves nocopt the highest or any tender.
GILMAN & CO.,
Lloyds' Agents.
1891
Hongkong, October 21, 1904.
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
WANTED.
and 10 p.m. (Saturday Excepted).
Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.
(Sunday excepted).
These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the
Velvet Pile and Brussels Carpets.
River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation. Chenille, Tapestry and Serge Curtains,
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT 00., LTD
Hongkong-Macao Line.
8.9. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons, Captain H. D. Jones. Departures froin Hongkong to Macao on week days at 2p.m. Departures on Sundays at Noon.
Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 8 a.m.
Canton-Macao Line.
8.8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin.-
This ateamor leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ROM 1st November, & EUROPEAN about 7.30a.m., and leaves Macan for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday FRO
STEWARD for the above Club,
Salary to commence $120.00 per mouth. Applications in Writing, accompanied by References, to be addressed to the Under- signed.
HAROLD C. AUSTEN,
Hun. Secretary. Hongkong, October 21, 1904.
NOTICE.
SOUTH
1892
CHINA TRADING COMPANY have Th's Day Started Business as IMPORT. EXPORT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS at No. 18. BANK BUILDINGS, FIRST Floor.
E. MOOTEE, General Managers. Hongkong, October 21, 1904.
WANTED,
at about 7.30 am.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., C. AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA; TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE DO-CHINA STRAN NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Canton Wuchow Line.
P... SAÏNAM, 688 tonn, Captain J. Willox. 81, NANNING, 569 tons, Captain 0. Butchart.
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday Wednesday and Friday at about 8 a.m., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same daye Round trips take about five days. These vessels have Superior at about 8 a.m. Cal in Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity. Further particulars may be obtamed at the Office of the:-
18
169)
BUILDING Suitable for BOARDING
A HOUSE, must be Close to T amway,
and Ventilation Good.
Apply to
'G. F..
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
1855 Hongkong, October 14, 1904.
NOTICE.
SURVEYOR Well
Furnished with FIELD and OFFICE
INSTRUMENTS, Sooks Temporary Employ
ments by month or Contract.
Address:
'SURVEYOR,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, October 10, 1904.
1793
MEE CHEUNG, HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur. ENLARGEMENT & SPECIAL FEATURE.
BRANCH
1587
HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOS
THE POPULAR
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.
Blankets and Eider Down Quilts. LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. MARINE MOTORS AND MOTOR LAUNCHES.
THE Undersigned is Agent in China for LISTER & SONS of London and
BRITISH MANUFACTURERS, and will be pleased to supply catalogue other Price Lists on application.
1454
A SAMPLE BOAT now Open to Inspection in Hongkong Harbour.
G. C. MOXON,
THE
5, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD,
D. NOMA,
4
TATTOOER,
60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
Portland Cement
In casks of 375 lbs net, $5,00 per onak, ex Factory. In bags of 250 Iba net, $3.20 per bag, ex Factory,
FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAO.
Glazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings, GlamS Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricks and Fire Cam
FIRE CLAY WORKS.—DEEP WATER BAY, HONGKONG,
For further particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co..
GENERAL MANAGERS,
FINEST
BLACKBERRY
Price per Doz. Qts.,
Bottle,
"
او
Hongkong, September 1, 1904.
BRANDY
$11.00. 1.00.
· LANE, CRAWFORD & UG,
FAIRALL & CO.
NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS
MILLINERY and DRESS-GOODS
ARRIVING
Per S.S. 'BANCA' and 'OEYLON,'
FAIRALL & Co.
Hongkong, October 24, 1904.
1000
THE
HOTEL
HONGKONG
experience in tattooing is a guarantee of good work and prompt execution. My
Public are informed that my Parlours are open from 9 A.M. all day. My 82 years' 2196 Colours are absolutely fast and perfectly harmless, and produce a charming effect not H. R. H. The Duke attained by any other, as their composition is only known to me.
of York, and H. I. H. The Emperor of Russia, both honoured mo with their patronage; besides many others of High Rank. Prices Moderate and satisfaction guaranteed as
18. Bank Buildings, Queens' Road Central, opp.site the Hongkong Hocal. attested by 3700 Recommendations which I have received from all Sources
Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,
Hongkong, August 2, 1904. -
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
N. LAZARUS,
CHEE WING & CO.,
OPTICIAN
KWONG TY CHEONG,
LATE OF NO. 47, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. CHINESE & JAPANESE CURIO 28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST)
DEALER.
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
8, D'AGUILAR STREET HONGKONG.
Hongkong, October 20, 1904.
1886
DR JEHANGIR, MEDICAL PRACTITIONER, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. OFFICE HOURS :-9 AM. to Noon.
3 PM to 5 P.31. Residence-OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Kowloon. 1837 Hongkong, October 20, 1904,
DR HARRY FONG," AMERICAN TRAINED DENTIST--
ELECTRICAL and Latest Improved
Appliances, 41, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Entrance on Lee Yuen Street. Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
SCOTCH D
BLACK&WHITE
"SCOTCH MISKUR
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO. SCORCH WHISKY DISTIELKAS By Appointment to
7. M. THE KING
and
ACH the PRINCE of WALES
THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF ENTISTRY.
DR. M H. CHAUN,
1879
37, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL: HONGKONG. From the University Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
The Bovril Bottle
is familiar in the homes of Britishers the world over-in Great Britain itself Bovril is looked upon as the great national "stand-by" in case of failing strength. Bovril is the very embodiment of nourishment. It imparts strength in a most effect- ive manner, and is, at the extremely same time, palatable.
BOYRIL
1386
HONGKONG.
DEALERS IN
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS STEEL
IRON WARE, &c.
STEEL GIRDERS and TEES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c.,
Suitable for SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Hongkong, May 29, 1900,
I
1227
•
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. ISSUE OF 30,000 NEW SHARES OF $10 EACH.
CHARE CERTIFICATES will be ready for delivery on and after the 20th Instant, and may be obtained on application at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, Alexandrá Buildings, in Exchange for Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation's Receipt.
1419
REPLETE WITH EVERY LUXURY.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FANE
RECEPTION : ROOMS.
READING AND PRIVATE BILLARD, · ROOM.
EUROPEAN OREF.
CONNAUGHT HOUSE HOTEL
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
10, D'AGUILAR A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE BANK AND PRICOTA)
STREET, HONGKONG.
SIGHT TESTED FREE, LENSES GROUND ON THE PREMISES,
A. S. TUXFORD, Manager. Hongkong, October 1, 1904.
CLARK'S STUDIO,
4, ICE HOUSE STREET.
PORTRAITURE IN ALL STYLES.
1797
AMATEUR WORK A SPECIALITY, Hongkong, October 5, 1904.
1812
THOMAS' HOTEL.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL, most centrally situated; Well Furnished and Airy
For Particulars, apply to
Hongkong, August 1.,1904.
CARLTON
A Bedrooms Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terms.
THE MANAGER.
HOUSE.
10, ICE HOUSE" LANE.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL.
General Managers. Hongkong, October 19, 1904,
•
1881
THE BEST GIFT
FOR THE WIFE
18 A
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
Come and be convinced.
SHOWROOMS:
1, WYNDHAM STREET. Hongkong, October 3, 1904.
1282
Dr NEWELL WILSON,
DENTIST.
LATEST AMERICAN METHODS,
REASONABLE FERS.
1413
COOL ROOMS. · ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, COMFORTS OF RESIDENTS AND QUISINE A SPECIALITY.
For Terms, apply to
B. F. HOWARD, Lessee and Manager. Hongkong, July 2, 1904.
PELHAM HOUSE.
PRIVATE HOTEL, CENTRALLY SITUATED. -
3,
OFFICES.-EXCELLENT CUISINE AND WINES. - Large and Lofty Rooms Elegantly Furnished. Hydraullo Elovaw. Hot and Cold Water throughout. Special Rates for Touriste. Launch Service for Gueste,
For Terms, apply
THE MANAGEL.
THE
VICTORIA DISPENSARY
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
WHISKIES:
Glenorchy, Lochaber, Claymore,
Finest Old Scotch, Daniel Crawfords, Bourbon, V. R. O.' Liqueur (square bottle),
Watson's 'E' -Liqueur,
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
W. BREWER & CO.
23 and 25, QUEEN'S ROAD,
Christmas Cards for the Home Mails.
1226
Japanese "Novelties in Calendars,
Coloured Japanese Post Cards.
Japanese Hand-painted Cards.
THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM POST OFFICE. SPECIAL TERMS FOR MONTHLY BOARDERS. RATES MODERATE.
29, WYNDHAM STREET. Hongkong, September 6, 1904.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
BARROW TERRACE, Kowloon Elegantly FURNISHED ROOMS. Apply on the premises, to
MES GRUNBERG, Hongkong, July 12, 1904.
1287
NOTICE:
WANG HING & CO.,
1836
-DEALER IN ** JEWELLERY and LACQUERED WARE,"
No. 71, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
HONGKONG.
Hongkong, August 29, 1904. QUONG HING LUNG,
Chinese Rice Cards.
Cards suitable for Painting on and also for Mounting Snap Shots.
1682
TRADE
TH
THE Business formerly carried on in Hongkong by PAUL LEMAIRE LEMAIRE 00 WAS, on the 81st
FIRST CLASS
under the Style or Firm name of P Tailor and Outfitter, MARK
NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATIONS. October, 1903, purchased by me together with the right to the use of the Firm name of P. LEMAIRE & CO.
All-Claims against the late Firm of P. LEMAIRE & CO. must be sent in to PAUL BARBILLON the Attorney of the said PAUL LEMAIRE,
OFFICE HOURS-9 AM, to 53
First Floor,
ORAWFORD
all the wading Okt sa and fo
Iined from LANE, HOTE
and Japan
throughout ongkong.
KINS' BUILDINGS,
81,
'8 ROAD CENTRAL
2206 Hongkong, October 19, 1904
the 17th Octobe
SEA MEURER
TAIER & Co. 1801
30 YARS' EXPERIENCE IN US A. UP-TO-DATE CUTTER. PERFEST FIT GUARANTEED.
FANOY GOOI DEALER PRICES VERY Low
No. 96, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong Hongkong, September 14, 190
Telephone No. 75.
AQUARIUS.
QUARIUS SPARKLING MINERAL TABLE WATER A(Made from Pare Treble Distilled Water)
AQUARIUS SILENT WATER,
AQUARIUS TONIO WATER.
AQUARIUS BELFAST GINGER AQUARIUS LITHIA WATER.
AQUARIUS LEMONADE."
AQUARIUS GINGER BEER (Stone Bottle THE AQUARIUS COMPANY
|_ Yundges
Caldbeck, Macgregor &
9516
Hongkong, October 6, 1904,
QUERN'S ROAD
Intimations.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS.
NEW SELECTIONS OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES. FALCONER & Co. Ane AGENTS FOR ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND
BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL\INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY OHARTS AND BOOKS.
EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.
JAPANESE
M. MUMEYA,
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MITSUBISHI COSHI-KWAISHA
(MITSU BISHI CO.)
64, QUEEN'S ROAD.
COAL DEPARTMENT.
ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS.
Ba, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.Z
JAPAN
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUI & 00.)
2123
HEAD OFFICE:-1, SURUGA-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH :—24, LIME STREET, EO. HONGKONG BRANCH:--PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, IOE HOUSE STARET, FIRST FLOOk
OTHER BRANCHES :
New York, San Francisco, Hamborg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy Shanghal, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waka. matsu, Karatão, Nagasaki, Kuchinoten, Sasebo, Maidzurn, Mike Hakodate: Talpeh do.
Telegraphic Address : * MITSUI' (A.B.C. and A 1 Oodos.)
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and the State Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers,
BOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines. JOLE AGENTS for Hokok, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotana, Mameda, Mannoura, Onoara, Otanii, Rawahara, Taubelpro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunakihara, and other Goals.
Hongkong, May 31, 1904
ENO'S
FUNCTIONAL
S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.
INVALUABLE IN ALL
'FRUIT
OF THE LIVER.
་
DERANGEMENTS
SALT.
The value of ENO'S FRUIT SALT' cannot be tof Its success in Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Australia, and New Zealand proves it. THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT where it has been taken in the earliest stages of a Disease, it has, in innumerable instances, PREVENTED what would otherwise have been A SERIOUS ILLNESS.
CAUTION.-See Capsule marked ENO'S FRUIT SALT. Without it you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION.
Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Ltd., 'FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, ENG..
by J. C. ENO'S Patent. Sold by Chemtits, &c., everywhere;
1111
Milkmaid
CONDENSED
KILKMAID BRA
BRAND
Milk
Guaranteed
Full Cream.
Largest Sale in the World.
True Economy.
Many people think that by buying low-priced article they are getting the
cheapest. There is no more erron-
1,50
eous Idea. True economy consists in obtaining the best value for money.
TRADE MARK.
van Houter's Cocoa
La highly concentrated, perfectly solu ble and most eastly digeste" -You can therefore get more strength rad
But
of nourishment out of it
any ether. Experience will prove that
the
than
Best & Goes Farthest.
MARUNO-UCÉL TOKIO.
* IWASAKI, CABLE ADDRESS: which applies to all Branch Offices and Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies.
Al, ABC 5th EDITION, WESTERN UNION CODES USED.
ALL LETTERS ADDRESSED MANAGER, MITSU BISHI CO., WITH NAME OF PLACE UNDER.
BRANCH OFFICES. NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW.
AGENCIES.
SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPP.
HONGKONG : H. U. JEFFRIES.
MANILA: COMPANIA MARITIMA. YOKOHAMA : M. ASADA.
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im- perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies; the Imperial Arsenale; the Imperial Rail- way; Sanyo, Kiushu and the other Principal Railways; Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong. Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North China, Korean ports and America.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Namazuta and Kami Ochi, Shinnow, Yamada Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large scale the best Buzen Coal from 1905.
I
Sole Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa) and Matsushima Coals.
IT
Intimations.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that on and after 3th O tobar, 1904, the time of 120 East Longitude will be adopted in
this Colony,
L,
The effect of this will be that local time will be advanced by 23′ 18′′
By Command,
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, October 17, 1904.
1872
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
INFORMATION has been received from that
GUN PRACTICE will be carried out on the 25th, 27th, and 28th October, 1904, from the Northern end of a ridge to the East of | Smugglers Pass in a North-Westerly direc-
tion, towards Tai Mo Shan.
Practice will commenço at 9 a.m. daily.
L. BARNES-LAWRENCE,
Harbour Master, dc. Harbour Department,
Hongkong, October 18, 1904.
1875
EOTHEN MARK LODGE-No. 204.
REGULAR MEETING of the will
A BOTHEN MARK LODGE
be held at the FREEMASONS' HALL, on FRIDAY, the 28th Instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. VITTING Brethren are cordially INVITED to attend. Hongkong, October 22, 1904.
1901
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
In the Goods of RICHARD JOHN MACKENZIE. lately residing on Board the 8.8. Kienytung running between Canton and Macao, Muster Marinor, deceased.
NOT
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting to the 12th December, 1904, the time for sending in Claims to the above
Estate.
All Creditors are hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned before that Date.
Dated this 19th day of September, 1904.
OSWALD D. THOMSON,
The Head and Branch Offices and the 1706 Agencies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries,
Coal sold in 1903 by the Company amounted to 1,210,000 tons.
TAKASHIMA COAL.
50. Queen's Road Central,
Solicitor for the Executors.
Intimations.
HAVE A BEER WITH
YOUR RACKET
MAKE A RACKET IF YOU DONT GET
Rainier
Hongkong, September 28, 1904.
2 ROAD.
To Let.
TO, LET.
NEW HOUSES, To Lot, in CASTLE
Apply to
SAM WANG & CO., LD.,
81, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, October 22, 1904.
TO LET.
1906į
TN ELGIN ROAD, Kowloon, Close to Ferry, Residential Flats with Two ROOMS and BATHROOM and KITCHEN attached.
Also
No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET, Hofg kong, 1st FLOOR. Rents very Moderate.
For particulats, apply to
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF S
CANTON, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
DIVIDEND of $35 per Share for the
A year 1903, equivalent to 35% on the
Declared.
H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, D'Aguilar Street,
and
36 to 98, Elgin Rd., Kowloon. Hongkong, September 19, 1904. 1790
TO LET.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904.
Rainier
M. J. CONNELL.
SOLE AGENTE-
To Let.
HONGKONG OLUB.
TU LET.
1376
THE YARN MARKET.
In their fortnightly report, dated October 81, Messre Oswasjee Pallanjoe and Com- pany state :-
Since the issue of our Circular dated the 7th inst., owing to the extreme anxiety on the part of some of the importers, a general decline of fifty cents to a dollar-and-a-half per bale has been established in our yarı market, Notwithstanding this decline, dealers as well as speculators are by no means anxious to resume operations in consequence of unfavourable reports from the interior, coupled with a fear of a further |decline in the near future.
A very un- satisfactory business is reported in No. 208.; only a few selected threads changed hands. No 16. also move very slowly at a decline. The bulk of the business is re- Nos. 83.
ported in Nos. 128. and 108,
*
and 68. found buyers at curront quota. tions. The market closes rather weak: Sales during the past fortnight comprise about 125 bales of No. 6s.; 150 bales of No. 85.; 3,775 bales of No. 10s. ¡¡ 1,625 bales of No. 12s.; 250 bales of No. 168.; and 175 bales of No. 2'8.; in all about 0,100 bales. Arrivals per Steamers Lightning, Masagon, Maria Va. lerie, Kumsang, and Simla of about 6,000 bales, Shipments to Shanghai and the Northern Ports about 2,000 bales. The unsold stock is about 18,000 bales.
LOCAL YARN:-Sales are reported of 50 bales of No. 85, at $115; 600 bales of No. 10s. at $117, and 250 bales of No, 12s at $119, in all about 900 bales..
JAPANESE YARN :-Sales about 800 bales
SUITE of 2 ROOMS, on the Ground-of No. 20s. at $135 to $137. A floor of the Annex, suitable for EXCHANGE:-Wo quote to-day on India at Rs. 137 per cent, London at ls. 10дd.-8.
Offices.
For Particulars, apply to the Under- signed.
C. H. GRACE,
Becretary. Hongkong, June 2, 1904.
1788
TO LET.
EUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 158, Praya
A Fat, Four Rooms and Kitchen, Servants' Quarters, Bathrooms, Hot and Cold Water. Good Sea View.
Apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., Hongkong, August 8, 1904.
TO LET.
1784
IMPROVEMENTS IN BATTLESHIP DESIGN.
Engineering severely criticises the Ad-
miralty for not adopting improved designs for battleships at an earlier period. A year ago, says our contemporary, when the Admiralty were considering the design for three new hattleships, they were strongly urged, both in Parliament and by experi- enced writers, to increase the armåment of the vessels. At the last moment the Board, however, decided to adopt the plans of the
FINE LARGE STORE, in QUEEN'S King Edward class, originally prepared
~PACIOUS GODOWN, No. 108, PRAYA Position.
EAST. Apply to
1783
TANG KING FU, 104, Hollywood Road. Hongkong, September 24, 1904.
Apply
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, September 6, 1904.
1746
TO LET.
ZETLAND HOUSE.
ACCOMMODATION,
WARRANTS will be issued on the 21st A HOUSE in WONG NEL CHONG ROAD. SOpposite Connaught House),
Now and additional shafts at the Taka-paid-up Capital of $100 per Share, has been shima Colliery have been completed and this well-known best and most economical steam Coal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in any quantity.
Hongkong, April 26, 1904.
777
PURE LINSEED OIL
Awarded Bronze Medal at the Paris Frhibition, 1900.
Exhibition 1898, 1900 & 1901.
MANUFACTURED BY
·
October.
By Order of the Board,
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
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1888
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CALCUTTA,
Contractors to the Military and Public Works Departments, State Rallways, and all large Consumers throughout India, the East, and the Colonies.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.,
Sole Agents,
HONGKONG. Cable Address LOXLEY,' Hongkong. Hongkong, July 22, 1903.
1519
MESSRS COOPER & CO.
TAILORS, DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS
DEG to announce that having ongaged
the Services of a COMPETENT CUTTER, with a thorough knowledge and experience of Gents' Requirements, they are now in a position to undertake all Orders for every description of Tailoring Work and Correct Fit and Style Guaranteed.
Every Requisite for Gents' Wear and personal use supplied. at the most Reason. able Prices.
A Trial Order Earnestly Solicited. Hongkong, September 8, 1904.
1439
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39, DES VŒUX ROAD, CENTRAL.
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS,
H
NAVAL CONTRACTORS,
AND
COAL MERCHANTS, TAVE always on hand an Ample Stock. Supplies executed at shortest notice. Well-directed Steam-launches kept for Pionic parties and for Towing purposes.
PRICES VERY MODERATE. Hongkong, October 1, 1904.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS IN
ADVANCE.
SOLE AGENTS:
A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD.,
Hongkong Dispensary. Hongkong, September 26, 1904.
APPLY FOR
No. 1, RIPON TERRACE, in FLATS. FLATS in MOBETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.
OFFICES, in Course of Erection, CON- NAUGHT ROAD (near Blake Pier).
GODOWNS PRAYA EAST.
Apply to
No. 10. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. MODERATE CHARGES.
MRS WATLING, Proprietress. Hongkong, July 27, 1904.
1374
three years ago. At that time these vessels were no doubt the most satisfactory of their class; but they had ceased to be so in 1903; and where there is no progress there is retrogression. The battleships of this year's programme, two of which are to be built by contract, are superior in respect especially of gun-power and of the destri- bution of armour; and the question natur. ally arisen as to why, a year ago, the features of this new Lord Nelson could not have been adopted. In the one case we have four 12-in and four 9.2.in, guns, with ton G-in. weapons; while in the newer
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. TAI W00. 1023 vessels we have four 12-in. guns and
MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, October 12, 1904. 1786
TO LET.
No. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, formerly known as the Alexandra House, opposite the Post Office. Also ROOMS or OFFICES on the Frnar FLOOR of the same Address.
HE Whole of the SECOND FLOOR of
Apply to
YEE SANG FAT, 34, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, October 14, 1904.
SP
1851
No. 107 A,
TO LET.
GODOWN, 1764 | CIPACIOUS
PRAYA EAST. Apply to TANG YUEN CHEONG TUNG KEE,
103, Wanchai Road.
1766 Hongkong, September 28, 1904.
THE ANGLO-AMERICAN STORE'S LATEST PRICE LIST OF GROCERIES,
etc., etc., etc.
Hongkong, 1, Wellington Street,
Kowloon, 63 & 64, Elgin Road. Hongkong, September 17, 1901.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
' KILLADOON,'
697
North Spar of MORRISON HILL, WANCHAI ROAD.-Light,
Airy and Well-furnished Double and Single Rooms with full view of the Harbour. With or without board.
For Terms, apply on the Premises, to
MRS G. S. WEBB. Hongkong, July 20 1904.
B
1791
S
AN Early Opportunity to those Wishing to Bend GREETINGS to their RELATIVES and FRIENDS AT HOME. I have just Opened a Parcel of RAPHEL TOOK & SONS XMAS and NEW YEAR'S CARDS of various pretty designs and des- oriptions. Specially Selected to suit the taste of Young and Old..
Moderate Prices and as usual 10% dis count for Cash.
INSPECTION EARNESTLY SOLICITED.
H. RUTTONJEE No. 5, D'Aguilar Street,
wow and
36 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon
Hongkong, October 18,
1487
TANG YUEN.
1331
OARDING ESTABLISHMENT.
Splendid View of Harbour.
No 18. MACDONNELL ROAD, Under European Management.
Apply at the House,
or
At FAIRALL & CO.. Opposite Hongkong Hotel.
Hongkong, June 10, 1903,
Pj
I EN TING •
Surgeon Dentiät,
97
THRE
TO LET.
THREE FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, Euro- poan Style, in Kowloon. Possession on or about 31st August, 1905.
MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
00., LTD.
Hongkong, October 5, 1904.
TO LET.
LARGE OFFICE on GROUND FLOOR
A of No. 2, WYNDHAM STREET. Posses
sion 1st August, 1904.
Apply to
THE SECRETARY,
The Bowling Club, Ld. Hongkong, July 13, 1904.
1791
TO LET.
No Peak
0. 1, STEWART TERRACE, The
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
AND AGENCY Co., LD. - Hongkong, March 28, 1904, ⠀
w
1785.
TO LET.
KNUTSFORD TERRACE, Two Well
No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET. I Furnished Front BEDROOMS; with
TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation Free. Hongkong, April 24, 19007
'SIR ROBERT HART'S MEMORANDUMS
628
Board.
M. E Apply to
Care of 'CHINA, Mair' Offich, Hongkong, October 1, 1904.
1799
Series of Articles on Sir RonEnt
A HARPS SCHEMES for the Improve
ment of China. |
Reprinted from the China Mail. To be had in pamphlet form at this Office.
Peròm 50 Centau
Hongkong, July 4, 1904,
TO LET.
TWO ROOMS on the First Floor of
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Apply to
SECRETARY
& Co. Limiterl
1237
Hongkong, June
PHOTOGRAPHER and PORTRAIT ten of 9.2.in calibre, and each of the later
FRAME MAKER. LANDSCAPES, PICTURES & VIEWS FOR SALE No. 3, 2ND FLOOR, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, September 3, 1904.
NAM
8 ING, U. S. ARMY TAILOR,
1628
47, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. BRAND NEW Stock is Hand. Hongkong, September 3, 1904.
A LING & CO., FURNITURE STORE,
AND
1630
FOOCHOW LACQUERED WARE. 68, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, September 3, 1904.
1627
JUST ESTABLISHED: WING SUN & CO., No. 64, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Premises formerly occupied by Messrs
Fr PRICES-VERY MODERATE..
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guns is of greater length, and therefore of considerably higher power. A year ago the 6-in. weapon had been proved defective against modern armour, and to order thot vessels of the King Edward class, with such guns, was a retrogressive step. In regard to the smaller weapons for the repelling of torpedo and submarine bost attack, the new ships will have a considerably increased battery, there being fifteen guns firing 19- Ib. shot and twenty-two firing 3-16. shót, with five submerged tubes for the discharge. of torpedoes. In respect of armour, too, the new vessels will be superior, the more important parts of the ship being protected by carburised plating, of a thickness more likely to exclude shell than the 9-in. armour on the vessels of the King Edward class. The collective energy of the Lord Nelson's primary guns will be about 430,000 foot-tops, as compared with 272,000 foot- tona in the case of the ships of the King Edward class. This and other advantages has been realised without materially adding to the displacement tonnage of the ship. There are losses in the balance: ope cannot have all the perfections without increased weight or cost and here there is a slight reduction in speed and an increase in beam, which latter reduces the number of dooks into which the vessel may enter. The Dew ships will be of slightly greater draught than the old, and practically of the same freeboard, but the beam has been increased from 77 ft. 9 in. to 79 ft. 6 in., in order that the length may be decreased from 425 ft. to 410 ft., A reduction of 15 ft. in the length to be protected by armour, &c., is an important gain; but it is a matter for serious consideration whether such an advantage is not dearly bought when the beam is increased to an extent which will ultimately reduce the nujuber of graving docks suitable for the admission of the vessels. Experience during the war has proved that while the battleship attacked by the torpedo is fairly safe, the damage done is so extensive that the vessela: must occupy docks for very considerable periods of time, and with vesels of practically. 80 it, beam, and only two or three docks. capable of admitting them, the situation, may become serious. The new vessels will steam at 18 knots, as compared with the 18 knots of the King Edward class. The displacement tonnage
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INSPECTION INVITED
TELEPHONE No. 487,
"Hongkong, August 4, 1904.
Always order Liebig
as
LEMCO
The Liebig Company's initials LEMCO -are
fübstitutes.
1429
18
hundred, more than of
the King Edoard ships; but as the speed is slightly there is a reduction of 1950 in the horse-power, making it 18,750 indicated horse-power
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904
FREIGHT CIRCULAR.
Mesara Lamke and Rogge report :-
The Market has not undergone any
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instruc
on
TUESDAY,
material change since issue of last circular;tions to Sell by Public Auction, under the influence of a continuous demand for tonnage, rates of freight, usual fluctus. tions excepted, have remained firm in all directions and prospects for the near future continua good.
The amount of business transacted from Saigon to this has again been limited and, in consequence of higher grain prices at first mentioned port, rates of freight have a little and cannot be quoted dropped better than 23 conta per picul. Tonnage is, however, hardly procurab's at that figure and the two fixtures reported are those of atcamera that had to work their way to this port.
The Saigon Philipp. market has assumed a somewhat healthier aspect and fresh chartering has come to pass at 35 cents per picul, though a very prompt boat had to be satisfied with 21 cents. Further tonnage is inquired for in this direction and rates are likely to remain steady as suitable
ataajnery are scarce.
There has been some further demand from Saigon for Java porta, about middle of November leading, but rator quotud viz. 31/32 cents per pical have not been aufficiently tempting to influence business; especially for forward delivery, higher idosa #re entertained.
From Saigon to Japan another settlement 1 on record at bet paid rate of 50 cents per picul (Hongkong optain at 28 conts) and it
29 not unlikely, that further tonnago could
bo similarly placod
Java ports to this, continues to prevail and 73 cents per picul would probably be paid for wet sugar, and proportionately less for all dry sugar, but tomage baing difficult to procure, no busi- now her s for resulted For Japan, we hear of chartering having been done also where at 14 cents per picul dry Sugar.
the 25th October, 1904, at 2.30 P.M., st his SALES ROOMS, QUEEN'S ROAD,--
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,
Comprising
SATSUMA, FINE LOISONNE, BRONZES, TEA-BETS and ORNAMENTS.
SILK EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS, CUSHIONS and HANDKERCHIEFS,
SCREENS,
HANDSOME EMBROIDERFD SCROLLS and COT VELVET PICTURES,
IVORY INLAID PANELS.
&c., &o., &c. TERMS OF SALE :- As Customary.
V. I. REMEDIOS,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 22, 1904.
1905
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instruc
Ttions to Sell by Public Auction,
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 16th October, 1904, commencing at 2.30 PM, at his SALTS ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,-
A SELFOTION OF CLOISONNE and SATSUMA WARE IVORY CARVINGS and SILK EMBROI- peɛ»IES, &c., &c.
Terms :-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 22, 1904.
,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1899
strong demand Particulars and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be hold on M NDAY, the 31st day of October, 19 4, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at To-kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Partie ars of the Lul.
As regards Bangkok, no business has as yot been brought about tripwise, but s ouple of Steamer", S.S
Cerman and
8.S. Dott have been taken up on month.
ly terms and further toppage, suitable for
the trade could proha ly be placed. A light draft bout or two of medium size, say 36/40,000 piouls, might find emploment for
a series of trips at 35/9 cents per picul.
The closing tendency is slightly weaker.
In the north, rates in all directions are just a heretofore.
Recent Shanghai ad.
Registry No
Locality
No. of Sale.
To-kwa Wan
Kowloon
Marine Lot No. 85.
vices are bolding out strong hopes of a continuation of the present position and 1902
indicate that only an unforeseen change n the political situation, which might force the Japanese to rolesse some of their time chartered vocals, would probably causé a drop in freights. This seems rather doubt- ful, however, as fresh time chartering is still going on space in the north.-From New- hwang to Amoy, Swatow to Canton, no to pass, local chartering has yet come importers saying that produce in the north is being held at prohibitive prices. New chwang will be ice-bound in another month
Boundary
Measure- menta.
N. IV.B. 1. JN, W.
| FL.
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A50 350 400
Hotels.
Annual Rent
Square feet
Contents in
140,00
^Id ==11/
THE KOWLOON HOTEL,
A
KOWLOON.
High-class Tourist's Hotel under Ame. First-class Cui- rican Management. sine, Beautiful Garden.
MODERATE CHARGES.
J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor and Manager. Hongkong, January 20, 1904.
and it is hard to say whether the South HOTEL CRAIGIĦBURN
China porta will participate in the autumn season at all. From here to Newchwang, good rates are still being paid and several from steamers have been doing well Formons to Yingkow at 65 cents per picul. Coal freights from Japan porta have After experienced a slight drop of late. business for this port at 12.25 per ton the rate declined to $2.15 per ton and the market clases eney at that figure. settlements in other directions are reported locally.
No
On time, in addition to the above men- tioned boats, s.s. Carl Menzell and 8.8. Pronto have been taken up for three and twelve months respectively both for Sou- thern trade, whilst the small carrier Dagmar is to run between Teintau and
Japan.
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His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station
Captain Fegan
Name.
Toris, Guns. L.H.P.
Captain.
List reported
Al ority +Albion
dospatch-vessel
1790 18 3·100
battleship, Ist class
12,950
Algerino
42 13,500
sloup
1050
Comdr Richard M. Harbori Captain Sydney R. Fremantle
Hongkon Welhaiwe
8
Amphitrite
$1400
cruiser, 1st olmas
Andromeda
11,000
Commander R Nugent
16
18,000
Japan
craiser, lat class
Demand the genuine
Wholesale:
In collup tubes
'DARTRING LANINE' TOILET SOAP
Bramble
11,000
Capt Charles Windham, C.V.O
Weihaiwel
16
18,800
gunbost, Ist class
Capt. R. N. Ommanney
Welhaiwa
Britomart
710
B
1300
gunboat, 1st class
Lieut -Com O. M Making
710
6
Yangtama
Centurion
1900
67, Holborn Viaducit, Landon, Eing.
Cresay
battleship, lat class
10,Qu
Lieut.-Comdr. T D. Pratt
Weihaiwel
14
13,000
cruiser, 1st class
Cherub
[12,000
Weihaiwe!
14
21,000
water tank and tug
390
Captain Henry M. Tudor
Espiègle
300
Hon; trong
sloop
Fame
1070
10
1400
Fearless
torpedo host destroyer
Comdr. Ernest Barton
Hongkong
360
B
5700
cruiser, 3rd class
Lieut.-Comdr Asser
Singapore
1680
*Glory
18
3200
battleship, 1st clasa
12,950
Comdr. P. V. Lowes, D 8.0.
Hongkong
16
Handy
Hart
torpedo boat destroyer
13,600
Shanghai
275
4000
torpedo boat destroyer
Resorve
Captain Hon. Walter G. Stopford
Hongkong
275
Humber
4000
Hongkong
storeship
1640
Iphigenis
800
artriger, 3rd class
3600
Janus Kinsha Leviathan
17
9000
Lieut. Comdr. F. M. Riadore
Weihaiwel
torpedo boat destroyer
280
Captain W. B. Fauckner
Hongkong
3900
river gunboat
Lieut. Comdr A. Gregory
Shanghal
cruiser, 1st class
Moorhen Ocean
[14,100
river gunboat
180
18 31,592
2
Lt. Comdr. O. P. Metcalfe
Weihaiwel
Captain Francis G. Kirby
Yangtae
800
battleship, 1st class
Otter Phoenix
12,950 16 13,500
torpedo bost destroyer
350
6 6300
Aloop
1015
6 1400
Surveying-vessel
RAK
980
140
rizer gunboat
83
2
1940
Sirius
cruiser, 2nd class
3600
9000
river gunboat
85
240
Capt. C. H H. Moore Lt.-Comdr. Davidson
Snipe
Taku
torpedo boat destroyer
250
6600
Liout. Comde. Craufurd
Hongkong
Hongkong
receiving ship
4850
Tamar
Toal
river gunboat
180
2
800
Lt. Comdr. K. V. Dugmore
Yangtare
Thetis
cruiser, 2nd clas
3400
8
9000
Capt. J. A. O. Wilkinson
Shanghal
Tweed
Vengeanco
battleship, 1st class
coast defence gunboat
363
3
200
Lieut. Comdr. R. H. Keste
Yangtam
12,950
16
13,500
Cap'. Leslie Stuart, O.M.G.
Hongkong
980
6:
1400
Comdr. S. St. John Farquhar,
Shanghal
Vestal
Bloop
Virago
torparlo bost destroyer.
955
6
€300
Reserve
Hongkong
Weihalwel
Waterwitch Whiting
surveying anip
620
450
torpedo bost destroyer
360'
A
5991
. In Reserve
Hongkong
river gunboat
150 150
2
500
500
Lieut.-Com, C. W. Wrightson Lieut.-Com. Wason
Upper Yangsze
Upper Yang
river gunboat
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The following table is a chronologically arranged t of mail steamer Bailings to Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. Comports, Manila, and Wordrock Watk All Japan are not given, for steamers, are constantly sailing fothose ports. the American ateamers call at Japan, and the majority of Australian boats call at Manila, and, in addition to those vessels, special pamers run there.
The departure of every steamer is subject to alteration. The P. & O. mails usually reach London in about 28 days, and the French and German in about 28 or 30 days.
DEF.
DEF.
Hamburg
Marseilles
AMERICAN MAIL.
DESTINATION.
27
29
Feb.
፡
NA AL
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.
+ Flag of Rear-Admiral the Hon, A. G. Curzon-Howe, O.B., C.M.G.
Lt-Comdr F B Noble Captain T G, Greet
Reserve
Commandan Tala sipar Comdr. Vivian
Lt.-Com H. T. Attay
Weihniwal West River
Weihaiwel
Honakoma
Manila West River
Shanghal
Yangtase
Commodore Dicken
Comdr. Ernest O. Hardy
Foreign_Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
181505£5.5569868 out8u1 25+ãoBooul-5 BE
EUROPEAN MAIL.
STEANER.
DESTINATION.
MAI DUE LODON
ABOC.
Name.
Fing and Description.
Tons, Guns. H.P.
Captains.
DUE.
0
Cot.
26
G. M. S. Zionton
Nov.
1
M. M.......
Bremen Marseilles
Nov.
25! Dec.
6
Aspern
Austro-Hungarian cruiser
2437
7300
30
29
Kaiserin Elisabeth
Austro-Hungarian cruiser
4000
BOOD
Capt. Friedrich Grinsenberger Captain Mirtl
Singapor
Shangha
5
P. & 0. Coromandel
London
Dec.
4
11
9:
G. M. S. Prinze Alice
Hamburg
20
Achéron
French armoured gunboat
1796
1700
Comdr. Laferriere
Salgon
.
19
P. & Simla
London
25
Alouette
French gunboat
300
400
Lieut. A. Varney
Saigon
་་
23
G. M. S. Prinz Regent
Hamburg
Argus
French gunboat
123
600
Lient. Creapin
Canton
Aspio
French gunboat
476
4NI
Lieut Journot
Saigon
Luitpold
21
M. M ......
Dec.
3
P. & O. Chusan
Marseilles London
Dec.
28
Dec.
27
Avalanche
French gunboat
140
160
Haiphong
Jan. 1
Jan.
8
Bengali
Franch gunbbat
680
: 400
Saigon
7
G. M. S. Preussen
| Hamburg
17
Bugeaud
French cruiser
3740
9000
Capt. Lefivre
Saigon
"
17
P. & 0. Nubia
Lo don
15
22
Casse-tete
French gunboat
140
150
Haiphong
**
*Châteaurenault
Fronch cruiser
8018
18 17,000
Captain V. Poidlone
Woonung
21
G. M
S Prinz Eitel
31
Comete
French gunboat
525
488
Commander Louel
Haiphong
Friedrich
24
Decidée
French gunboat
690
900
Commander L'East
Saigon
27
M. M.......
D'Assas
French cruiser
4000
9500
Salgon
31
P. & . Bengal
London
5
R04 21,000
Estog
Franch gunboat
Haiphon
Froude
French destroyer
350
308
Lieut. Jehenne
Hongkong
Gueydon
French crniser
9376
20,200
Shangha
Henri Riviere
French gunboat
Haiphong
Javeline
French destroyer
807
810
Lieut.-Comdr. Beaussaut
Hongkong
Kersaint
French gunboat
1250
2200
Commander Le Golleur
Shanghai
+Montcalm
French oruiser
9700
12 19,600
Captain Cros
Hongkong
Olry
French gunboat
Capt. Hourst
Yangtze
Redoutable
French cruiser
4015
8600
Comdr. Bennes
Hongay
ANYT3
STEAMER.
DUE.
Saigon
Styr
French cruiser
THOU
Dapb. Vincenu
Sally
French cruiser
9856
20,000
Captain Guibertean
Saigon
Shanghai
Surprise
French gunboat
829
B00
Lient. Holgue
Shanghal
Oct.
27
P. & A. Numantia
Portland, O.
Takiang
French gunboat
Yangtze
29
N. P. L. Lyra
Tacoma
Vauban
French cruiser
6160
4660
Captain Blondal
Along Bay
Nov.
1
do.
Korea
San Francisco
29
Vigilante
French gunboat
123
600
Liout. Carol
Canton
10
do.
Gaelic
"
19
P. & A. Arabia
do. Portland, O.
Dec.
9
Bassard
Gorman cruiser
1857
fano
Comdr. Huss
135
11
22
P. M. S. Mongolia
San Francisco
20
11
Fürst Bismarck
German flagship
11,000
14,000
Captain Prowe
Woosung
Dec
3
do.
China
do.
31
"
Geier
German oruiser
1776
2960.
Comdr. von Studoits
1905
Hansa
German cruiser
6290
34. 10,000
Capt. Weber
Shanghel
Hongkong
15
do. Deric
do.
Jan.
13
Hertha
German cruisex
A500
37 10,000
Capt. Baron Schimmelmann
Kiautochon
27
do.
Siberia
do.
24
Iltia
German gunboat
1000-
1300
Comdr. Baron von M. Hällessem
Nanking
IN
THE PEAK,
1905
Jaguar
German gunboat
900
1800
Comdr. Wilbrandt
Shanghaf
Jan.
7
do.
Copti
do.
Feb.
4
Luchs
German gunboat
850
1844
Comdr. Kroencke
Shanghal
TELEPHONE 56
19
do.
Korea
do.
17
Möwe.
German gunboat
1009
876
Comdr. von Grambkow
Manila
11
31
do. Gaelio
do.
28
Seeadler
German cruiser
1640
2840
Comdr. Persios
Shanghat
Feb. 11
do.
Mongolia -
do.
11
Thetis
German crniser
2680
8 00
Captain Voit
Tiger
Gorman gngboat
900
1300
Comdr. Deimling
741
Tsingtau
German gunboat
170
1340
Comdr. Giebber
Vorwarta
German gunboat
500
Lieut. Scharf
Shanghai
Canton Shanghal
Elba
Italian cruiser
2300
7471
Captain Borea Ricol
Marco Polo
Italian cruiser
3600
Captain Presbitero
- Shanghait
Paglia
Italian cruiser
2498
7000
Capt. Pescetto
Shanghal
Adamastor
Dio
Portuguese cruiser Portuguese gaubost
1990
4000
720
Captain d'Antaa Ribeiro Captain Coutinho
Shanghal
Hacsé
Vasco de Gama
Portuguese cruiser
3215
Shanghal
Aleout
Russian gunboat
810 A 730
Amaur
Russian cruiser
2600
5 4700
Askold
Russian cruiser
6000
27 24,000
Capt. Reitzenschtein
Bayan
Russian cruiser
7800
10 18,500
Bobre
Russian gunboat
1050
8 1150
Bogatyr
Russian cruiser
6640
1219,500
Diana
Russian cruiser
6731
6 8000
DESTINATION.
DUE.
Djighilt Gaidamak'
Russian gunboat
1456
3 1700
Capt. Nasarowsky
Russian gunbot
500
9 3500
Freminėtohy Gromobol
Russian gunbost
1490
8-
2000
Russian cruiser
12,964
44 14.500
Nov.
2
C. P. R.
Tartar
18
do.
11
Empress of India
Vancouver. do.
Nov. 26 Guilisk Dec. 7 Mandjour
Novik
Rusalan gunboat
1000
B
Russian gunboat
1224
1000 1400
Russian cruiser
3000
6 17,000
1905
Otvajny
Russian gunboat
1490
6
2000
Doc.
14
do.
28
do.
Empress of Japan Athenian
do.
Jan.
4
Peresviet
Russian battleship
12,674
16 14,500
do.
1
21
་་
*1905 Jan.
Petropavlovak Pobeda
Russian battleship
10.960
16 10,600
Russian battleship
12.674
15 11,500
11
do.
Empress of China
do.
Fab,
2
Poltava
Russian battleship
10,960
16 10,600.
25
do.
Tartar
do.
"
18
Russian oruiser
1934
10 1786
Feb. 8
do.
Empress of India
do.
Mar.
- 1
Russian battleship
12,902
16 16,000
Russian protected cruiser 12,200
68 7,000
Russian protested cruiser 10,923
26 13,250
Sevastopol
Russian battleship
10,960
16 10,600
Bilatch
Russian gunboah
950
2 1125
Vodnik
Russian gunboat
500
9 9300
Zabiyaki
Russian cruiser
1330
15 1194
:
Albany Annapolis
U.S. cruiser
3769 28
7500
Cavite
1000 12.
1227
Shangbit
Bainbridge
U. S. torpedo bost destroyer
420
7
8000
Barry Callao. Chauncey
U. 8, torpado-bost destroyer
420
·8 '09 ' Liont, Irwin
Hongkong
U. S. gunboat
10 2.8
Lieut. Dismaker
Hongkong
Canton
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
8000
Lieut. E. P. Jessop
1886
DEP.
DESTINATION.
DUE.
Cincinnati
U. S. cruiser
3213
19
7500
Comdr. Hugo Osterhons
Hongkong
Shanghal
27 Oct.
C. N. Taiyuan
Sydney,
Nov. 16
E. & A. Empire
do.
Dale Decatur 17 Nov.
Elosno Dod. 7 Helens
U. 8. torpedo-boat destroyer
420.
8000
Lieut. H. E. Arnold
Hongkon
U. 8. torpedo-bost
destroyer
420
7 8000
Lieut. A. W. Knox
Hongko
U. B. gunboat
U. S. gunboat
560 10 6000 1392
Lt.-Comdr. J. Hood
8
1988
16 V. N. Tsinan
do.
9
U. B. monitor
3990
9000
Captain Mahan
Comdr. P. E. Sanyer
Shangha
Canton
1905
U. 8. moniter
4084
5944
Comdr. J. B. Milhen
Shangha
Cavite
Dec.
C. N. Changsha
do.
Jan./
New Orleans
U. S. cruiser
·3487
"7600
Commander G, B. Harbor
14
E. & A. Eastern
do
Oregon
U. 8. bruiser
10,288
45 11,111
Captain Burwell
Shanghai
Sha
26 O. N. Chingtu
do..
Pampanga
U. 8. gunbost
2:1
250
Ensign J. E. Bass *
1905
Paragua
U. S. gunboat-
201
€250
Capt. Benneth
Javite Gavita
Jan.
11
E. & A. Australian
do.
Feb.
Rainbow
U. S. cruiser
4000
14.
Capt. J. B. Collina
Mani
20
C. N. Taiyuan
do.
12
Raleigh
U. B, cruiser
9213
18.
7500
Comdr. Marshall.
Feb.
8
E. & A. Empire
lao.
Mier.
1
San Francisco
U. 8, cruiser
4098
9919
Captain Very
11. C. N. Tainan
do.
5
Vicksburg
U; 8. bruiser....
1000
1118
Commander Marshall
Mar. 18
E. & A. Eastern
do.
U. S. gunboat
$17
5'10
Lient HA. Wiley
April 5
Ma Australian
do.
April
U. S. vnnhist
1897
-8
1894
May
Empire
do.
MAY
O.8, flagship
12,000
60 12,600
Captain Clover
Shant
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TINE."
A corespondent writing
MONDAY OCTOBER 24, 1904.
LOCAL AND COAST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
A mail despatched from London on the 3rd September via New York was re- ceived here yesterday per s.s. Korea,
The sale of Japanese fine art ware advertised by Mr G. P. Lammert to take place on Wednesday has been postponed
A MATTER OF in thidique with regard to the introduction of zone the in the Colony raises a point worth of local discussion. It is his reference tobe ringing up of the stage curtain. He suggests that until Thursday. now that the clook the is to be altered the theatre-goers shld claim three quarters of an hour'sgrace for dinner, thus allowing the funin to go up at a quarter to ten clk. At present
A Late Mail,
People who have received letters from
England to-day have wondered somewhat where they sprang from and have felt in- lined to me the post office for not
[CHINA MAIL'S EXCLUSIVE BRRVICE.] (SUPPLIED BY REUTER Miɑ BOMBAY.] [Received on October 22, at 6.47 p.m.]
LATER,
A desperate and prolonged struggle is be- ing waged around the town of Shaho, one side and then another dominating the town.
Yesterday after being temporarily re pulsed and apparently in retreat the Russian centre, strengthened by heavy reinforce ments, again railed and drove back the Japanese left which had cocupied several
Part of a Japanese brigade was out to places and fourteen guns captured.
THE RUSSO JAPANESE WAR. strong positions worth of Shabo,
ON ERRANDS OF MERCY.
Italian Red Cross Society Active.
LONDON, October 22, At the request of Russia the Italian
We cannot undertake to return rejected plays usually commece at 9 o'clock; sorting and delivering the last mail Red Cross Society are sending an
communications.
rejected without consideration.
All communications must be legibly written upon one side of the paper.
Telephone, No. 22.'
Most
properly. As a matter of fact the mail expedition to Manchuria. arrived by the Korea, via America and Manila. The people at Home who posted letters evidently thought they would get here before the English mail. They have not done so, though they left six days! carlier.
A CHANCE FOR PEACE.
ROOSEVELT MOVES.
The Russians have retaken the important positions north of Shahọ which were 00- oupled by the Japaness and are now thres- tening the town, --
The retiring movement of the Russian army has been checked and another attempt is being made to repulse the Japanese, Both sides are hurrying up reinforcements and a battle is in prospect...
Why a Korean Newspaper was Suppressed.
The following is a free translation of the article appearing in the Korean newspaper Chekuk Shinmun (Isikoku) which is believe ed to have led to its suppression, and the taking charge of the office by Japanese gendarmerie :-
and despite the shoe that we will Any communication not accompanied break our neck byrunning against by the signature of the writer will beolo' custom, or plibur lance by tilt- ing at a windmi, weeg to urge that even that boar fartoo late. people like entelainent, but they lik it at a scasongleur. We wouke suggest that teatrecommence their performances eigler half past eight to'clock ington of airy Under existing otrcumstances pik who desire to at- tend plays, a compelled to be out of bed long or midnight, or forego Clarke, A. Loureiro and E. Humphreys, will ask the Powers to fix a date for the ed in their minds. On some sides it is said
Chanà Mail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904.
EDITORIAL COMMENT.<
IN CHINA'S
461.
Association Football.
On Saturday the Hongkong Club's Association team defeated H.M.S. Tamar by four goals to one. The teams were:-- Hongkong. F. H. Kew, goal; (. B. Macdonald and H. C. Gray, backs; T.
Pollard's Lilliputians.
A Conference to be Held.
LONDON, October 22. President Roosevelt will despatch on October 25, invitations to the Powers to attend a conference of a few days' duration.
In his invitation President Roosevelt
conference.
[JAPANESE OFFICIAL TELEGRAMS.] ALL QUIET ALONG THE LINE.
GARAGE
Guns Captured by the
· Japanese Left.
no
It has lately been_newly rumoured and
Russians will enter Seoul next Spring, dr also stated by some Europeans that 50,000 earlier. It is impossible to trace the origin of the rumour but still it is ourront and is growing as it travels so that the people in Seoul and in the country are greatly exercis--
that Linoyang, now occupied by the Japan- ese will shortly again fall in Russian hands- while others assert that Liaoyang, involving. a great loss of life was never a Japanese victory,
Referring to Port Arthur. some say that it will fall shortly while others any that if the Japanese do not take it before winter sets in they never will.
Some Bay
that in the brave attempts to break down the Russian defence innumerable Japanese lives are being lost.
TOKIO, October 22, 4.15 p.m,
So it is time to investigate this change Marshal Oyama reports that
of the world's opinion. We are thinking where was there a change of the situa-that when Japan began war she was on her tion in the front till Friday.
best behaviour and consequently the whole- world extended its sympathy and hoped for her success. But Japan, having been indifferent to the opinion of the world, and continuously victorious has latterly become
entertainmentaltogether.
An old
halves; W. H. Williams (capt.), N.. H. has t that an adago
hour's
Rutherford, K. Macpherson, W. G. Leckie It is the slowness with sleep before might is as good as any and H. L. Garrett, forwards. H.M.S. which China accepts two or threafter, and we would Tamar: Mr Bourchier, goal; Dr Bateman PROGRESS HEAL? and utilizes what the like to know y Hongkong people end Sgt. Wright, backs; Walls, Sgt. Nations of the West cannot have her dinners, a little Thomson and Keen, halves; Mr Denman deem absolute necessities of Govern- earlier and see the blissful period for (capt.), Bartlett, Sgt. Taylor, Carey and ment and Commerce that creates a repose that now wasted. In this Shipton, forwards. doubt in the best minds as to the trying climates much. sleep as can be reality of her Progressive Edicts. Too smuggled is ruited to keep the system often she takes away with one hand from crackin and people who have to what she gives with the other, showing toil and spi are far more capable of that she is still bound in the grave doing that rudgery after they have clothes of the past, and only issues such had a good night's rest than if they went Club at Scarf Kowloon Cricket Edicts as 'look-see,' driven to it by to bed in themorning. Let the A.D.C. present and apparently enjoyed the comedy whereof twenty-seven were captured immensely. Most of the singers were by the left column and sixteen by the outside influences and not from a deep commence te reform the next time encored many of them twice-and the right column. conviction of her need. May we not they have a entertainment, and then play went with a merry swing. Up to
Our scouts found on Thursday night 11 a.m.--Auction of Packing, Old Stores hope that one of the results of this, visiting comanies can follow suit. It the present the company has been advertis- 200 Russian dead near Changliangpno.
and Stofo Fixtures, &c., at 16, Des in many ways, lamentable war, may be would be, should be, no hardship for ed to play on Wednesday night, but owing 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Cloisonne and that China will be compelled by the people to have their dinners a little to the early departure of the German mail Satsuma Ware, &c., at Mr Geo. P.sight of the wonderful success of her earlier that at present. They would they have been compelled to cancel the
near neighbour, Japan, so to study the reap the benefit of it by securing better economic principles underlying the health.
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDAY, October 26 :-
Seamen's Institute.
THURSDAY, October 27 :-
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FRIDAY, October 28 :-
5.30 p.m.-Meeting of Eothen Mark
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SUNDAY, October 30 :---
her
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LOCAL AND COAST NEWS.
How Chinese Doctors Work.
A Chinese medicgvas in trouble at the possible, so as to be as much a match
Magistracy this morning, being charged for Russia (or indeed any other power) with obtaining money by means of false n Japan is proving herself to be protonces. Evidence was given to the Whether it would be good for Western effect that a Chinaman. who was feeling nations for China so to reform max.
To make presell, via the doctor and asked him to well be stand bla we improvement of any nation makes trouble in his chut and performed an oper for the peace and prosperity of the world.ation called 'blasting' by burning the flesh. He next drove a needle into the patient's But even should we suffer in trade, or
body and said that unless it was speedily in any other way, true altruism none
taken out he would die. Before he would the less compels us to wish she should take it out 8:00 had to be paid. The man speedily imitate Japan's marvellous
had not this sum of money but gave 830, transformation. Those who fear the all he possessed, and a metal match, Yellow Peril' do not wish to see the and the needle was then removed. sleeping nation wake up. We feel At this stage the case was remanded. no alarm
Notwithstanding that the THE CANTON finding of the Court of TRAGEDY. Inquiry which dealt with
esp
Ministering Children's League Bazaar. May, the President of the Ming Children's League, wishes to thank the ladies who kindly charge of the stalls as well as the tragedy at Canton has made a sort of impression upon the following firms and others who ren Chinese of Canton there is still dissatis- the Bazaar-an account of which we dered generous and valuable assistance to faction. The native paper reproduces published on Saturday:-Messrs Kelly & accurately enough the findings of the Walsh, Lane Crawford & Co., A. Chazalon court, and the editor has considerably & Co., A Chel & Co. and A. S. Watson & toned down his language. Still, he is Oo. for gratuitous supply of various articles far from satisfied and says justly enough at the stalls; Mrs James, who organised the that in all cases which concern human excellent children's play; Mra Hastings, life, the arrest of the culprits is of Miss Berkeley, Captain Smith, A.D.C. and essential importance; the indemnity
Mr H. W. Bird, for their very successful dramatic entertainment; Mr France who
On Saturday night the performance of 'The Gaioty Girl' by Pollard's Lilliputians Was witnessed by a bumper house, His Excellency the Governor and suite were
performance.
Arrangements have been made for the company to reappear for two or three weeks in December. To-night and to-morrow night The Lady Slavey' will be staged.
GENERAL NEWS.
The Russian guns so far captured by our left army are in total forty-three,
d
COUNTING THE DEAD.
The Trophy List.
|
is pursuing her own course without defer- ence to the opinions of others.
•First, with regard to Korea, Japan said that she would protect Korea, and do all possible by persuasion to reform the country and maintain its independence. Yet, even to-day in the direction of reform nothing has been accomplished, there is no change in the order of thinga, night or day,- and the whole world already knows that Japan never intended reform, and what has Japan done about the independence of Korea ?
The Japanese were too strict with the TOKIO, October 22, 6,50 p.m. war correspondents at the front so the Marshal Oyama reports that the in-newspapers of various countries are publish- ing conflicting opinions of events. Some vestigation completed up to the 22nd
вау the political parties in Japan are quatre- instant regarding the Russian losses at ling amongst each other. With so many different rumours current it is hard to judge Shaho battle shows about 500 priso- of the truth but they are all unfavourable
to Japan.
Bishop of Allahabad.
Father Patronius has been appointed nors and 10,550 Russian corpses.
Honley and Lawson, who were out on bail of £6,000 each, have been committed to trial.":
It is understood that Lord Kitchener's
Staff College, scheme despite opposition in certain quarters, is likely to be sanctioned
_hortly.
The United States.
For a little while after the commence-
The booty consisted of 45 guns, ment of the war the whole world, as with 6,920 shells, 5,474 rifles, 7,8000 rounds one mouth, praised Japan. Her soldiers were deservedly praised for their splendid The enemy's fighting and women even came from abroad of immunition, etc,
to núcss tirer wounded. There wore a few for alt buried with military smiled at this from the first but lately honours.
the whole world has changed. Something people begin to say that things are not as goes wrong, difficulties arise, and gradually they should be.
The Russian total casualties are estimated at 60,000, and further vestigation is still proceeding.
The Department of Commerce in Washington is collecting data to facilitate immigration. It is understood that Con- legislation with a view to further restricting
gress will impose educational qualifications sufficiently stringent to exclude large num- Sea. bera of undesirable persons.
Imperial Fiscal Union.
[KEUTER'S SERVICE.] The Baltic Fleet.
in-
LONDON, October 22. The Baltic fleet has entered the North
Russian Losses at the Shaho.
The Japanese Legation is now con- nected with the palace by telephone which is an unheard of proceeding. Every matter pertaining to Korea's intercourse with foreign countries must first be respectfully reported to Japan. A Japanese adviser. whom the Japanese attempted to get ap- pointed superviser, has to be coneulted about this and that. There are many more. things, too numerous to be recounted one by one, but which taken together show that Japan does not remember what she promis-
ests alone.
So that everyone who is even a little righteous must commence to turn the other
way and the rumours true and about the war are also helping."
It is announced in St. Petersburg thated to the world and studies her own inter- A telegram from London, dated Octothe Russian losses at the battle of the ber 4, states that Mr Balfour, in his Shaho amounted to 65,868. The number Edinburgh speech, proposed that the repre- sentatives of the self-governing Colonies of killed is estimated at 12,000. and India and Great Britain meet to discuss in the freest manner, not bound by special instructions, whether fiscal union commends
stood that the decisions of such Conference. itself to them; and, if so, how can it be carried out. It must be expressly under- be submitted to the respective electorates.
Canadian Fiscal Issues.
(MANILA CABLENEWS SELVICE.} Stubborn Stand at Shaho.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17. The fierce rearguard fighting on the part of the Russians has developed into a stub. born stand at Shaho on the right bank of
The delegates to the Convention of the river by the same name, where the Canadian Manufacturers' Associations have right wing and the right column of the concluded their sittings at Montreal. The centre of Kuropatkin's forces have taken Convention recommended a revision of the prevailing tariff, the imposition of higher up a strongly fortified position. duties, and the further protection of Trimmings, Dainty Motifs, Plain REMOVED our Large and Selected Stock is secondary. When foreigners bave kindly lent the Day Spring; Private in view of British competition, and the the past twelve hours.
The heaviest fighting of the present series Canadian industries, Special reference was of engagements has been in progress for made to the condition of the woollen trade, Materials, of WINES and SPIRITS in Wood and been killed by the Chinese their rela- Barnett for his amusing Punch and Judy ousting of Canadian manufactures wan des. The Russians are well entrenched at the tives have of course been indemnified: show: Commodore Dicken, for the loan cribed. Reciprocity with the United point where the Japanese are attempting to But the culprits have been relentlessly of flags, and the sailors of H.M.S. Tamar Canadian manufactures. The Convention
States was condemned if it affected cross the river.
and Fancy Dress Trimmed and Untrimmed Folt
and Straw Hats, Lace Fichus and Bottle to the Collarage occupying the Scarves, Viyella Flannels, Flowers-
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enemy are costing the Japanese severaly,. and have run up the death-roll on both sides to a total of sixty thousand.
It is estimated that the Russian losa to date exceeds that of the Japanese at least two to one,
SAN FRANCISCO, October 18. The Russians have recovered from the first
At first all, except the pro-Russian, rejoiced at Japan's victories, but lately the doubts about Japan's victories seem to please the people.
We cannot be sure that we have cor- we have, it is indeed a bad thing for both reetly gauged present public opinion, but if Korea and Japan. -Korea. Daily News.
(REUTER'S SERVICE.] British Army Reform.
LONDON, October 21. By an army order, all enlistments in the infantry for the future are to be for nine years with the Colours, and three the Reserves.
years in
The Tibet Expedition, The King has commanded that a special' medal shall be conferred on the members of the Tibet mission and d force, in recogni tion of the severe labours and the excellent conduct of the expedition.
whole of the Space under ALEXANDRA hunted down, and even the mandarins for tastefully arranging the same; Mr 8. unanimously favored the appointment of The furious assaults to dislodge the have been harried till these are pro- T. Dunn, Superintendent of the Botanical au Imperial Commission to consider the duced. It is clear, he says, that in this and Afforestation Department for the loan question of preference within the Empire. LARGEST AND BEST Stocked Wine VAULTS case Americans were guilty. Ameri-
of plants and palms; Mr Wolfe of the P.W.D. who supervised the arranging of can discipline is severe, and in every FURNISHING IN THE COLONY.
General von Trothis, commanding the the ground; the St. Patrick's Club for case those who go ashore have their
loan of some of the scenery for theatre; German South-West Africa, has recom-effects of the repulse administered by the reached Chumbi niter a most difficult
German troops operating the Hereros in
The whole of the Tibet expedition, has names entered in a log. If the Consul, Colonel Caulfield and afficers. 110th. mended that the Kaiser's medal be onn. Japanege and in turn have inflicted a severe We are in a better position than ever therefore; consulted this log he could Mahratta Light Infantry for the loan of before to meet our Customers' require- ascertain who were ashore. The court their Band; Major Pritchard and officers promised that when the real culprit is Hongkong Volunteers for placing the discovered he will be punished accord-ground at the disposal of the League, to ing to the nation's laws. What hope is the Press for advertising the Bazaar; and there that what impossible to-day, the China Mtail for printing programmes. can be effected in the future? More-
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Austin, of the Cape Mounted Police, for them from the town of Shaho, driving them have been spitten with snow-blindness. ferred upon Inspector Woon and Sergeant check upon the pursuing forces, dislodging trying march in the snow. great many protecting, under a heavy fire, a German back over the river, and capturing 36 guns. lieutenant who was wounded in action last After a desperate struggle the Japanese December 12 at Hartbeeste River, Corporal morning of the 16th: The Russians fell December. In a fight which occurred on succeeded in crossing the river on the
{MANILA CABLENEWS SERVICE.] Austin, of the Cape Mounted Police dashed back, the Japanese outmanoeuvring them
TROUBLE ON THE PANAMA out under a heavy fire and covered with fron several strategic positions. Oka's
CANAL the Union Jack the German bearer party army then occupied the town of Shaho on which was conveying Lieutenant Beklin, the right bank of the river.
SAN FRANCISCO, October 20 who had been wounded in an attack on s
Subsequently the Russians received mediately ceased fire. The German the pursuing Japanese caused them to fall and the people of the new republic are Every assistance was given to them and ment ensued. The Japanese forces which of the United States representatives who declare is the high handed and unfair actions. their wounded by the Cape police.
had crossed to the right of the Sbaho were almost annihilated. N
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too evident. Further in regard to this Ir is said that a fly takes 400 stroken per EAGLESs have been noticed flying at a height | Shaho untenable in the face of the over" present conditions and open threats are indemnity, should not China name the second with its wings, and it has been prov- sum? How was it that the bench of possible to hear a fly walk,
ed that by the use of the microphone it is of 6000ft, and storks and buzzards at whelming aurabers of the Russians, retired made that unless more consideration is 2000ft. A lark will rise to the same Boross the river, abandoning Shaho, which shown the republic they will reunite them--
selves with Colombia magistrates omitted to fix the amount
height, and so will crows. As a rule, how, is now reoccupied by the Bustiane, ever, birds do not fly at a greater height Heavy Japanese reinforcements are of the two ports or harbour at the ende
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the canal. forces and more heavy fighting is expected.
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FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND Kuropatkin is concentrating his troops ate the government of the new republic ib
has been decided that Secretary European ↑ Thus the editor practically will quickly cure a cold and perhaps pro- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is. It is the The losses on both sides are very heavy.
visit vent an attack of pneumonis. It is in fact mother's help when she is suddenly awake
Panama and hold a con SAN FRANCISCO, October 19, says his last words. It may be assumed made especially for that ailment and has ened in the night by the ominous hunky The temporary success of Kuropatkin'e United States has no int
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WEST RIVER PIRATES.
(From a Correspondent.)
WOOнow, October 22.
The attack' by pirates upon a launch fly. ing the British flag to the West of Wuchow
Y. M, C. A. OUTING PARTY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A COOLIE'S DEATH.
Allegation Against
Constable.
An Inquiry was held at the Magistracy, this afternoon, into the circumstances sur- rounding the death of a ricksha coolie named Sun Fu, who died in the Government
The first walk' of the season in con- nection with the above took place on Saturday afternoon, and, considering the overcast sky and the other attractions offer Haturday afternoon's muster was a good at the end of August has developed a newing, was well attended-about 20 turning one at camp, and a number of late arrivals feature, and four of the men who were up. The launch left Blake Pier at 3 p.m. who came over in the 4.30 p.m. Iaunch associated with the ringleader-quietly for Tain Wan where the party landed, Civil Hospital on September 15. Mr H.
whereupon, skirting the eastern slopes of were in time for their drill. There was captured and expeditiously decapitated Tai Me Shan, through pleasant valleys, H. J. Gomperts presided and the following quite a large squad of recruits, who were here last month-have been arrested and with beautiful scenery on every hand, and jurors were sworn; James Little, Harry initiated into the mysteries of trail, sentenced to pay the penalty meted out a quantity of pineapple cultivation that Eyre, and J. Rodgers. *shoulder,' 'present,' and 'slope.' They to such miscreants by the inexorable court has wonderfully increased of late, they When the attack was reached the waterfall, with accompanying were all in earnest, too, and despite their at Tungyuen. many futile attempts to correctly follow reported the British Consul, Mr F. E. sandal-wood mill, which marks the entrance Wilkinson, proceeded on board H. 4.8. to the gorge, which was the objective of the instructor's directions, they manfully Moorhen to the scene of the seizure, some stuck to their gung (in both senses) and forty miles from Wuchow, and warned the Chinese officials there and further up the finally mastered most of the details. Still, river that a much stricter local supervision there were a number who would persist in will be necessary in order to prevent a using the wrong hand, or otherwise bun. recurrence of the incident, gling. However, we all must learn, and the A. B. C. of military training is, per-
the afternoon's walk.
The particulars, as outlined to the Jury, were that on September 14 the deceased came to the place he was living at at Wan- chai and told some of his companions that he had been kicked by a European constable. The constable, he stated, kicked him in the back and he showed a mark there, which he declared, had been caused by the kick. He also stated that several other ricksha coolies had witnessed the assault. Next
BY WHARF AND WAYE To-day's AdvertisementsOBINSON PIANO
The 8.8. Belgian King, which arrived in port on Saturday with a cargo of coal fron Hochinotzu, goes into dock for cleaning and painting after she discharges her cargo.
The paddle steamer Lady Weld, which for many years ran between Penang and Port Weld, recently changed hands. Her purchaser is Mr E. C. Wilks, the local consulting engineer, and she is now due in port. Captain Frampton is in command of the vessel and it is understood that she is intended for the Yangtze trade.
AMOY NOTES,
(From our Own Correspondent).
AMOY, October 21.
NAVAL NEWS. The German Gunboat, Alis; came
hape, as difficult as any part of it. Portis British dag. There were no preparations surmount the gorge itself rise precipitously day the matter was reported to In pector into port on Wednesday, 19th, and is ex.
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narrow channel below.
The pirates apparently seized a Chinese storm launch in the first instance and pursued a heavily laden one flying the for resistance on the latter, however, and Sergeant Major Higby has a good deal of the passengers and crew were leisurely looted of everything valuable. The rob patience and it was well tried.
bers to the number of a score remained Saturday night in camp is proverbially on board for four or five hours and A good night, and last Saturday night secured booty to the value of about Not that there $3000, two thirds of which consisted no exception. were any untimely exhibitions of horse of currency. They actually remained in play by the Volunteers, but in whole-charge of their capture to within ten Come enjoyment several hours were spent miles of Wuchow, and according to authen- until the last post sounded and put ticated rumour flaunted their exploit with an and to legitimate sports. One or tw the greatest impunity. Their bravado led kept their play up in the tent lines until to the arrest of the ringleader whose iden- chased to their own tent by the orderly tity was not established until the Chinese authorities, spurred on by Mr Wilkinson. Sunday morning found all up betimes, succeeded in effecting the capture of the and into the harbour went a few for a
four men now in custody. The final event bathe. The water was 'nippy, however, of their lives is being postponed for the and they did not stop in long The Sol diers' Parson (Rev. C. H. Hickling) visi-purpose of extracting information that may lend to the arreat of others and the recovery ted the camp before breakfast and delivered of at least some of the booty. Meanwhile an interesting sermon, which was listened they are doubtless experiencing the per- to attentively. The Minister is a popular suasive inconveniences to which condemned gentleman, both with the regulars and people are subjected in China when in-
formation as to their associates is required.highway.
officer.
the Volunteers.
CORRESPONDENCE.
FOREST CLEARING
The lectures to each Company of Artil lory and the Engineers on the different branches of their work were well attended and filled in the better part of the morning, after which the taon were left to their own devices. And they found suflicient to do
(To the Editor of the 'CHINA MAIL.') to fill in their time There was an inspec- tion of the camp by the Commandant, and
Sta-The recent outcry against the the tents had to be made ready. One Government for allowing the spoliation of
learnt the who had
Rolpine groves would have been even greater gunner, dier's knack of
folding blankers got could the several writers have but seen the work early, and although Sergt. way in which the work is being done. to Meck's tout WAS originally selected On Sunday last, having occasion to visit as pattern tent. Sergt. Houderson's tent, the Protestant Cemetery, I was surprised thinks to Gunner Loureiro, was finally to hear the valley resounding with the chosen as a model upon which the other echoes of woodmens' axes and saws. On tents were to be arranged. The Com-investigation I beheld several natives chop- mandant seemed pleased with the inping and sawing tree trunks in the Ceme- spection, although he made no audible tery at a spot just beyond the late Mr
Mallory's grave.
There was a constant stream of men and women carrying wood through the cemetery and close by the caretaker's lodge wood is stacked between, and, in some cases, even on top of the graves,
remarks.
I hear that a raid on a 'cruiser
was
made by an 'armed gang on Saturday night, and it is said said that they got away with a good haul. It appears that the owner - of the cruiser' was sleeping quietly below deck when he was awakened by the sound of someone walking overhead. He jumped out and saw a burly figu o peering down the companion way. Naturally enough be got a shock and became very haggard ut the sight Down went the boarders and, taking command of the cabin, they proceed ed to ransack it. The only booty found was some whisky add cigars which they promptly commandeered. It is alleged that after securing the owner of the 'cruiser' and tying him down they left. Speculation is indulged in as to who they were, and the owner of the 'cruiser' thinks he can identify one by his enormous bulk. Mean while he has no stores on the * cruiser,'
were
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Surely the Government can insist upon the cossation of the work on the Sabbath in a place like the Cemetery, and put a stop to the further desecration of graves.
The Hon. Mr Shewan might ask a few questions about this in the Council, and while on the subject perhaps the following would not be out of place.
How has the contract for felling trees and carrying away the wood been let ?
What amount is being paid for the above privilege?
Has the work beon farmed out for a lump sum or is the wood being paid for by the picul?
If by the picul who is supervising and
Why were not public tenders invited for the privilege of felling and selling the wood-Yours, etc.,
AN OLD RESIDENT. HONGKONG, October 24.
ZONE TIME..
To the Editor of the CHINA Mail.' .SIR,-I regret that I cannot agree with the conclusions you arrived at on this question, in your loader of the 20th in- stant. Take the closing sentence, for example: The ball will drop at o'clock each day, and that is what most people rely upon; they do not watch the course of the sun.
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I should say that very few people take any notice of the ball; and that the bulk
Gauld by one of the deceased's friends and
He
The
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BY
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8, New London Street,
LONDON, E.C.
Hongkong, January 4, 1904. 20-1
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION,
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NOTICE is Election 58 of Ordin
TOTICE is hereby given that the Court APOLLO MASTER ance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting the time for Creditors and others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to the 20th January, 1905.
All Creditors are accordingly hereby required to send in their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that Date.
Dated the 20th October, 1904.
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
Solicitors for the Administrator.
This is a very fine piece of scenery a ono which is not as well known to the aver age Hongkongito as it should be. The bed of the stream is chiselled through rock to a depth of about 50 feet or more and on a bright day the water shows up clear as crystal.
As the road is followed the banks which to hundreds of feet above the water in its
Fine views were had of Tai Mo Shan the Inspector on examinlug the deceased pected to remain here about ten days. As and Lion Rock at various points, also at found that he was in a serious condition, most, if not all the German med-of-war and at once ordered him to be sent to the the camp' where refreshments were par Hospital. The deceased made a statement have bands, the presence of one in the taken of in a way that showed that appe- in the hospital to the effect that he was harbour always makes for the extra live- tites were not left behind.
The Shatin valley and the north sie of walking along in Possession Soet with his liness of the port, the Kowloon hills cannot be seen to much ricksha and the constablo kicked him while better advantage than from this resting he was in the shafts of his vehicle,
could not describe Eis assailant It has been somewhat of a reproach to the place, and the camera fiends present felt beyond the fact that he was a European southern part of this Fukion Province ugly with the approaching darkness.
The return down the water-shed into the constable and was in uniform. bed of the new Kowloon Reservoir was following day (September 16) the coolie hitherto that so few Imperial Post Offices made along an old Chinese Road in the was pronounced by Dr Laing to be serious have been opened in the country. A glance dark but the best of good humour prevailed ly ill and a parade of the constables who at the Postal Map will show that while and the roughness of the road was taken the deceased was unable to identify any o were on duty in the vicinity was held but
many other Provincos are well supplied, very lightly.
As soon, however, as the new Tai Po thom. When he was dying he made a fur- there are comparatively few in Fukien. It Road was reached this trouble, and the ther statement, but this, Mr Gompertz is good news, therefore, to hear from the stated, could not be taken as evidence. occasional blind falling into a disused paddy According to the law of evidence a state. departing Commissioner of Customs that field, was at an end, and the blessings of the party were on the Hongkong Government made by a person believed to be dying this reproach is is to be removed by the ment for having made auch an excellent was evidence against an accused person, decision to open several new Post Offices in but in this case the deceased refused to important inland towns. Lung Yen Chow The party reached Kowloon in driblets admit that he was in danger of death. The and Ting Chow Fu are two of the chief second statement was to the same effect as places chosen, and other cities on the line close upon 8 p.m. Those taking part are enquiring when the next is to come off and the first. There seemed to be no doubt, of route to these may expect to share in it is hoped that the King's birthday will be His Worship concluded, that the docessed the advantages later on. The great flood
NOTICE is hereby given that the Court had received a hurt which brought about of two months ago was responsible, by virtue of Section 68 of Ordin taken advantage of.
his death by rupture of the spleen.
for the destruction of A recently ance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting Dr Laing testified that deceased died opened Post Office at the city of Nom the time for Creditors and others to send' From rupture of the spleen, which might Ching, some thirty miles Wost of Chang in their Claims against the above state to have been caused by a blow or kick. He Obow, where the Office-houso, contents, the 20th January, 1905. opined that the decensed must have been and operator werqall swept away by the de- kicked four or five times with considerablovouring waters. To all those who live in violence.
the country or who have to travel in the Hin- The case is proceeding.
terland, the extension of Postal facilities will prove a great boon, for none but those who have charge of the country work, or who have important business relations in- THE TRIOMPHANTE' IN PORT land know the inconvenience of send ng and receiving letters and papers, &c., by the methods that have sufficed China hereto- fore.
CRICKET.
INTERFORT PRACTICE. The match between Hancock's XI and Maitland's XVI resulted in a draw, the first innings of Hancock's XI being uncom pleted.
The full scores were :——
MAITLAND'S XVI.
C. M. G. Burnie, b Bird H. D. C. Bailey, e Smith, b Airy A. Mackenzie, e Hancock, b Airy A. H. Mackay, e Pearce, b Bird... A. O. Long, b Bird
·
De Paris c W. Dixon, b Poarce F. Maitland, (capt.), b Pearco,. A. R. Lowe c Airy, b Pearce Captain Harris, R.M.I., c
b Bird
Pearce,
W. Daniel, o W, Dixon, b Heath... F. L. Horney, R.N., a Pearce, e Bird F. O. Butcher. b R. Hancock
Lt. Doran, A.S.C, 1.b.w, T. Sercombe
Smith...
Capt. Harvey, R.A.M.U., e Pearce, b
Sercombe Saith
J. Clark, not but .....
Lt. Toulmin, R. 1.L.I.,. absent
*Sandries,
Total
I. HANCOCK'S XI
T. Sercombe Smith, st. de Paris, b
Mackay
R. Hancock, (capt) e Bailey, b Lang...
Lt. P. M. Heath, 11 Mah. c Clark, b
Harris
J. T. Dixon, e Burnie, b Lang
T. E. Pearce, not out
Major Chichester, C.S.O., b Lang
Sundries ...
Total u wickets for..
A. G. Ward, H. Hancock, Walter Dixon, Lt, Airy, and R. E. 0. Bird did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS. -
F. MAITLAND's XVI. First Innings.
The guards of yesterday afternoon creat-checking the weight? ed some little amusement as they wore relieved. Marching scross the open space to the lines they came head-geared in helmets except one gunner, who wore his forago cap. He noticed the others wore helmets, and being a recruit he naturally got confused. In his confusion he dropped his carbine. Then an order came Right Turn.' Round went the guard, but not to the right, and it was only after some man. euvring that they reached the lines. "Another gunner, also a recruit, spent most of the time he was on guard doing sentry duty. Where, then, were the other mem- bere of the guard? Were they asleep in the guard tent, knowing they had a recruit on whom they could impose? I wonder.
During yesterday afternoon we honoured by the presence of a number of visitors, among whom were several ladies. The visitors, all of whom were friends, either of Volunteers or Officers, passed round, and remained until late in the afternoon. Cafe Weismann's dry canteen was a feature of the camp and he While the was besieged with orders. visitors were at the camp a number of the Volunteers were on the ranges, class firing. There were recruits among them, as the results attained would show. At 200. yards, firing with carbines, cordite am- munition, the best score with seven shots was 19, while there were several ducks.' At 300 and 500 the shooting improved, but when the totals were added up it was found that two or three of the recruits had not even hit the target once out of the twenty-one shots they had fired off, while one man had only hit it once, and almost all had missed it at least once. Somo There appears to me to be no objection blamed the carbine, others the ammunition, others the glare, but fow blamed them- selves. Perhaps the carbines had some thing to do with it, for bent 'sights were common, and it is stated that they are all condemned. One carbine would not dis- charge a cartridge, even. Our new rifles will soon be ready, at least so we are told. Then watch the scores we'll put up.
VOLUNTEER.
of the population naturally regulate thoir Walter Dixon......... 7
¡J. Airy.. movements by the sun. making use of the clock as a convenient instrument for sub-R, E. O. Bird....... dividing the sun's time. If the present J.T. Dixon... time tables are to continue in force, with T. E. Pearce .... the altered clock, the first inconvenience R. Hancock
THE coffee trees reaches its maximum of production in about 12 years, and should continue in full bearing for 50 years, though some trees are known to be as old as 82
years,
that is likely to arise is that the marketing T. Sercombe Smith... 3 0
Lt. P. Heath will be too late for breakfast.
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Her Fighting Days Finished. Considerable interest was aroused in
shipping circles this morning by the arrival
in port of the dismantled French man-of.
34 War Triomphante. She was towed to a
27 berth at the southern side of Stonecutter's Island by the Telemachus, and for the first
2
75
3
46
7
0
16
268
1 time since the tow commenced the cable
was let go.
Viewed from the shore the old warship presented a peculiar appearance, and it was difficult to make out what manner of bost
O she was. On nearer approach it was easily 8 seon that she was in a very dilapidated con. dition, being, for the most part innocent of paint, coat of which she has not ap- parently had for some years. Her exterior is of a dull rusty colour, and on board the idea that shu has been uncared for for some years is confirmed. The decks are in a state of confusion and broken down ladders dila- 11 pidated cabins and rusty chains and rigging
9are to be seen on every side."
5
52
87
21
5
181
Notwithstanding this general air or de-
cay one cannot help thinking that she must. have been a fairly strong and speedy bost at one time, and the appearance of her on gines, even uncared for as they have been
4
NEED OF THE TELEGRAPH.
1911
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION,
In the Goods of HINRICH FRENDEN-
THAL. Deceased.
All Creditors are accordingly hereby required to send in their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that Date.
Dated the 20th October, 1904.
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
·Solicitors for the Administrator.
NOTICE
1912
V. R. V. RIBEIRO begs notify
MR Y. Fublic Rat levib ot be Re
Would that the telegraphic communica-sponsible for his Wife's Debts. Any one tions could be extended at the same: time 1 giving her Credit will do so at their own It is surely time that every Prefecture at Risk.
least should be connected by the telegraph, and could every county town be similarly
united, so much the botter. Better still, could not the 'Wireless Telegraphy System'
Hongkong, October 24, 1904.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1919
&
be utilized in China? It is a good deal THE Undersigned has received instruo cheaper than ordinary telegraphy, and a Go-Trustees Mears F. BLACKHEAD vernment that needs all its surplus cash to Co., to Sell by Public Auction, pay the heavy indemnity exacted by the Great Powers for the outbreak of unreason
י
on
THURSDAY,
in 1900 would not be so likely to cry out about the huge expense of uniting the whole the 27th October, 1904, commencing at Empires together by the nerves' of elec. tricity.
The Balkan States.
The trouble in the Balkan States is still causing the Government some unea- siness. An order was received at Salonika on September 12 for the mobilisation of sixteen battalions of Пaves in the districts of Kilkish, Seres, and Berat, for despatch to Prizrend, with a view to the suppression of the Albanian revolt. The Salonika Ilave battalion was ordered to Prizrend.
Rail to Mecca.
Pilgrims to Mecca will soon be able to erform their pilgrimage in saloon carriagea with all modern travelling comforts for Finauguration of the first section of the is still sufficient to show that this must have mascus-Mecca Railway took place on amber 1, in honour of the anniversary been so, She is not heavily armoured, as
Sultan's Accession to the Throne. armour is considered now adays, and ber
Pacha, the Governor General, and sides would have probably offered little_ro- sistence to a shot fired from an up-to-date all the Civil and Military officials assisted Her hull is of wood, copper plated, at the opening ceremony. Four trains gun. 0
while above the water she is built of iron conveyed the Mission and about eight On each side, almost as forward as the hundred to Maan, which was reached in the bridge, is what has evidently been two afternoon of the following day.
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It is my present custom to make as early A start as the sun conveniently admits of. To start earlier would mean 'getting up in the dark, in the chilly mornings which will soon be hero: an arrangement that does not C. H. Mackay.
Now, as I dine | A. Mackenzie......... commend itself to me.
with the crowd at eight, and am of no use F. C. Butcher......... for anything after dinner, the effect of J. Clark
rising with the sun, and dining by the Capt. Harris, R. M.A. 8 clock, would be a loss to mo of about half A. O. Lang............ an hour every day.
to the adoption of 120 degree time, i.0., Kiao-chau time; but I do not see why we should have to sit down to dinner at the same moment as the Kiao-chan people do.
HONGKONG 11. A NAVAL TEAM,
M.
heavy gun positions, but guns and gon. carriages have gone. The circular iron
Ar Russian railway stations grievanco plated stands on which the gun carriages, books are kept, in which passengers may worked, however, are still intact and they are so constructed as to bulge the ship out
enter complaints.
The books, are sent to
and give her a peculiar appearance. Above the central office once a month, and all the bridge is the conning tower which is complaints are then investigated, now used as a cabin and none of the in.
stryments with which it was fitted remain. To "cure himself of an illness, Mr M. O. Below, very little indication of what the Heald, of Wilton, in the American State of internal fittings of the ship have been like Maine, took to fasting on June 2, and be gathered, everything movable declared six weeks later that he had touch having been taken away, so that all that ad nothing since but water. remains is the bare sides of the ship and
11 A.M., at their Late Premises, (16, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL),——
A QUANTITY OF PACKING, OLD STORES AND STORE FIXTURES, &c., &c.
Torms -Cash on delivery.
1909
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 24, 1904,
Entertainments.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HALL. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. Sir MATTHEW NATHAN, K.C.M.G.
POSITIVELY LAST 3 NIGHTS !
POSITIVELY LAST 3 NIGHTS!!
POLLARD'S
PIANO PLAYERS
$385, $500, $650.
PIANOS
:
POR HIRE
OR ON
TIME PAYMENTS.
VICTOR TALKING
AND SINGING
MACHINES
RECORDS BY THE MOST
FAMOUS SINGERS
PIANO TUNERS
Only Experienced Men Employed,
PIANO REPAIRS
ESTIMATES FREE,
MUSIC
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
PARCELS ON APPROVAL.
CHAZALON & CO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
AND
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS
(SUCCESSORS TO G. GIBAULT) 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
JUST LANDED.
EX 8.S. LA MANOHE.
FROM RIVOIRE AND CARRET, - PRINCIPAL MANUFACTURERS OF FRANCE.
NOVILLETTES AUX ŒUFS
MACARONI
VERMICELLI
LILLIPUTIAN ROQUEFORT
OPERA CO. SAYOLES...
TONIGHT!
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TO-NIGHT
(MONDAY), 24th OCTOBER," and "
TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 25th OCTOBER,
little empty cabins, which must even at To-day's Advertisements The Brightest. Most Tuneful Production
not
Triomphante was built in 1877 and was A
a sister ship to the Victorieuse which
their best, have been very stuffy and un-
The engines have On Wednesday next at 2 p m. the Hong-comfortable.
been interfered with although they kong team will play against a naval team.
The following will represent the Club are, of course, sadly out of order. The R.
Hancock, P. Hancock H. That commercial body the Chamber of Heath, T. E. Pearce, R. E. O. Bird, J. Commerce, seems, as usual, to view the T. Dixon, Walter Dixon, A. G. Ward, question principally from a sporting stand. C. M. G. Burnis, J. O, Airy, and Major point. I take it that they see an advantage Chichester.
The 'Probables' team which is to be pick hour's extra time in having about half for football and cricket, in the evening. ed on Wednesday night, will play the Rest Well, there can be no objection to of Club' on Saturday, October 29, at 11.30 all reasonable facilities being given for 8.m. sport; but if it is advisable to close our of fices further in advance of sunsat, why are the present office hours not 8.30 to 4.30, instead of 9 to 5? Why this slavish ad- herence to the clock ?
League Cricket.
POLICE t." CIVIL SERVICË,
The Police Recreation Club defeated
KOWLOON ORICKET CLUB.
MEETING of MEMBERS of the above CLUB will be held in
HAROLD C. AUSTEN,
Hon. Seo., Pro. Tem.
1908 Hongkong, October 24, 1904.
„REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY.
AN-Business
MAA wines Qualifications Reading have influence amongst Merchants and able
is now in reserve at Landevennec. She the SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE, Kowloon, on has one funnel and carried six 9.4 inch WEDNESDAY next, the 26th Inst., at brosch loading guns, one in each sponsored 9 F.M. barbette on the upper deck, and two on each side in the central main deck battery i one 7.6 in. gun in the bow; four 5.5 inch guns, two on each side and two on the up- per deck astern eight 1 pr. revolving guna and two torpedo tubes. Her armour con- alated of a complete 5.9 inch belt, central battery, and two barbettes at ita fore end. ever, the Chamber of Commerce seems to rans. The scores were:-Civil Service she had a coal capacity of 410 tons. Her to obtain business for Well-known
Notwithstanding their sporting bias, how-Uivil Service Club by five wickets and 2 Her engines gave speed of 13 knots and have overlooked the approaching training Company. their dresses in the streets by a new bylaw season. The time available for the race (L. E. Brett 27 not. out, Dr. Atkison 18/11 inches, beam 48 ft 9 inches, and mean The tow, for which $10,000 was passed by the municipality of Bodenbach,, course will be rather seriously curtailed, be- Weaser 18 and Raven 14); Police, 6 wickets draught 23 feet, in Austria, under pensity of a maximum tween daylight and the proposed new offios for 97 (Edwards 61, Winter 14 and Langley paid, was a tedious one. With the ex-
not out 8). Shepherd, for the Police, took hours. Sports will also feel that they are wickets for 27 and Lander captured 2 for ception of one minor accident to a cable being inconveniently rushed in the evening, if they play football by the sun, and have 52. For the Civil Service Raven (2 for spring, however, everything went well, although progress was slow, The Triom- to dine by the clock.
vogage and bid to be pumped out every phants made water freely throughout the six hours so that there was very little rest for those on board. The average speed made was about fout knots. Some trouble was experienced with the steering gear
fine of 48.2d.
SEAWEED, though not the diet of an epicure, ia when dry, richer than oatmeal or Indian corn in nitrogenous constituents, and takes rank among the most nutritious of vegetable
WEATHER REPORT.
The following notice is issued
Hongkong Observatory :---
the
25), Woaser (1 for 13) Witchell (1 for 27)
:
It seems to me that the simplest and and Lamble (1 for 27) captured the
most convenient arrangement that can be made, is to postpone the events on our pre- sent time tables, by half an hour. We shall then continue to practically adheres to
appear to suit wellies
our present relations with the sun; and tray would suggest that on and after lat November, the tram cars and river steamers On the 24th at 11.30 a.m. The baro should start apparently half an hour later; meter has risen in China, particularly in the the Cathedral should go in at 11.30, tiffilo north, and fallen slightly in the Philippines come off at 1.30, dinner at 8.30, and the curtain be rung up at 9.45; the morning and over the China Sea.
Gradients are becoming steeper on the and evening guns should be fired at 5:30 China Coast, and Proshening Na monsoon, and 9.30 respected 1400 no good may be expected in the Formosa Channel, reason why the midday gun should not be and moderate to Fresh E. winds in the fired at 12.30, if that will suit the working
population best. Yours do.,| northern part of the China Sen.
B.O.A.D. Forecast-Moderate E. winds, increas gin force, fine.
Hongkong, October
wickets..
CRALGENGOWER V. 83rd 00., B.G.AN
The game between Craigongower and the 83rd Company R. G.A. resulted in a draw,
Apply, in first case by Letter. Stating Salary required, to A.R. H., Box 22, G.P.Q. Hongkong.
1907 Hongkong, October 24, 1904.
NOTICE.
MEETING of HIS MAJESTY'S
and when steam failed the hand gear had A JUSTICES of the PEACE will be
From one ADOLPH FREIMANN for
the scores being-88rd Co., 7 wickets for to be resorted to, a fact which increased held at the Magistracy, on TUESDAY, 768 (Arthurs 51, and Woods, not out, 35); the labour considerably. This morning the 1st November, 1904, ab 2.15. F.., to Craigengower, 6 wickets for 192 (Kinnaird | was spent in hauling in the tow line and consider the following application 37, Stuart not out 30, and Bass not this had to be done by manual power so that it was no light taak. The old man of out 25),♬
war, it is understood, in to be broken up locally
THE BEST TREATMENT that can be Ta given cute, bruises, sprains, all of like injuries is a free application of Cham. berlain's Pain Balm. It allays the pain almost instantly and should always be kept on hand. For sale by All Dealers; WAT KINS & Co., Ltd., General Agents.
and Wittiest of the Season.
THE LADY SLAVEY' |
J
NEW SONGS AND DANCES.
- LAST NIGHT 1] WEDNESDAY, 26th OCTOBER, LAST NIGHT!
(By Special Request). ‘A GAIETY GIRL FAREWELL TO THE LITTLE FAVOURITES.
Late Tram and Ferry Launch will leave Plans NOW OPEN at the ROBINSON quarter of an hour after each Performance.
PIANO CO.
Hongkong, October 24, 1904.
1840
THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.
the transfer of his Publican's Licence to sell MELROSE *** 12 YEARS OLD. and retail intoxicating Liquore on the pre mises situated at Nos. 392 and 394, Queen's (Quality & Age guaranteed) $20.00 për dox. Bond Central, under the Sign of THE LAND
SPARKLING SODA WINE WE LIVE IN HOTEL to one BERNAT OOHEN
$20.00 per Case of 4 doz.
BARRETTO & CO., Agents, No. 23 & 24, BANK BUILDINGS.
H. H. J. GOMPERTZ,
Police Magistrate.
WHILE fishing in the sea near St. in the French Department of the Loir Inferieure, M. Bertho, a retired caught a turtle, say the Petit Journal, whose shell measured 4ft, llin, in diameter Hongkong, October 14, 1904.
Magistracy
1810
1691
Per lb. $0.90
0.40
0,40
CHEESES.
1.80
Per Box 1,00:-
...Per Piece 1.00
...
CAMEMBERT
EDAM (Dutch)
GONDA ...
...Per Piece 1.60
MOKA COFFEE (Extra
Superior)......Per Bag of 11 tbs. 7.00
1488 Hongkong, August 13, 1904.
CAFE WEISMANN,
......Per Box 2.50.
34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. (OPPOSITE POST OFFICE).
TELEPHONE NO. 407.
FIRST-CLASS
REFRESHMENT
ROOMS, ENTIRELY UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. DIFFERENT ICE-CREAMS EVERY Day. AFTERNOON TEA
A SPECIALITY. SPECIAL LADIES' ROOM & TOILET. Well-known Fine Stock of Asrorted CAKES always on hand, Orders taken for all Sorts of Cakes and Executed. by a European Baker.
A
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AMERICAN
GERMAN SWEETS
expected to arrive shortly from the.
known Houses of SUCHARD (French), CADBURY (English), STOLLWERK (German), SEIDLE (American), etc.
HIGH-CLASS MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOUBs. TRINOA CHET.
Cards for 30 Breakfasts $12,00)
30 Tiffing 18.00 859.00 30 Dinners... 22.00)
MEAL HOURS.
BREAKFAST
DINNER. ON PABLE
from
MAN SPRI Hongkong, September
1
PENINSULAR
Shipping.
& ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP NAVIGATION COMPANY
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned Thor
named:-
R
SHANGHAI,
MOJI AND KOBE (passing through the INLAND SEA). LONDON & ANTWERP, VIA S'PORE, PANG, CL'bo, and PORT SAID YOKOHAMA, 714 S’HAI, MOJI
AND KOBE (Passing through F.LOCKSTONE,*.N.K. the INLAND SEL.)
SHANGHAL....
The DATE
Freight and Passage.
Freight and
Passage. Freight and Ранваде.
STEAMER
TO BAIL ON
BEMARKS,
Banca .....
J. B. FZRQDSSON
Malacen
--
A. F. STREET..
Ceylon
0
(Chusan
About 26th
October,
Noon, 27th October,
About 29th October..
Freight only.
About 4th
H. W KENBICK, R. N.B. Coromandel..... ............... LONDON, &c.........................................................G.M. MONTFORD.R.N.E.
For further Particulars, apply to
November.
Noon, 5th
November.
See Special Advertisement
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, October 24, 1904.
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent,
OCEAN
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping.
Shipping.
STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
JOINT SERVICES.
FORTNIGHTLY FAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT. MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND SUMATRA PORTS.
OUTWARDS.
20
FROM
STEAMERS
DUE
RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL. STEAMSHIP LINE,
GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......PYURKUS
25th October.
27th October. GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ..........YANOTSZE GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL......DARDANUS........................... 5th November. GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL......NINGCHOW ...........................................................11th November.
HOMEWARDS.
FOR
STEAMERS
LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP... PINGBUEY ULYFBEN.. MARSEILLES & LONDON LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...MACHAON LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...JAFON
TO SAIL
..........25th October.
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
alling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, 5.0. SAFETY-SPEED-PUNCTUALITY.
Impress Telp Screw Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse power-Speed 19 kwote. Saving 3 to 7 Days accross the Pacific. PROPOSED BAILINGS KROM HONGKONO.
XM.S, TARTAR... R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. IMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. ATHENIAN
R.M.S. RMPRESS OF OHINA
Hongkong to London. 1st Clas....
"
(Subject to Alteration,, 4425 TONA...... WEDNESDAY, NOV, 2, 1904. 6000 TONE...... WEDNESDAY, Nov. 16. 6000 TONS......WEDNESDAY, Dec. 14. 3882 TONA......WEDNESDAY, Dec. 28. 6000 TONS...... WEDNE DAY, Jan. 11, 1905.
**
"
"
...via St. Lawrence £80. via New York £62. Intermediste on Steamers, 】
£10.
£42, and 1st Class Rail.... HE magnificent'EMPRESS' STEAMSHIPS passing throug the famous IN. THE
LAND SEA OF JAPAN, usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VAN- COUVER (B. C.), in 12 DAYS. and make connection with the PALATIAL OVER- WITHOUT LAND TRAINS FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC
OF ANGE.
* GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...AGAMEMNON
Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates.
5th November.
8th November.
.22nd November. 22nd November.
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW.
THE
HE Company's Steamship
HAITAN,
Captain ROACH, will be despatched for the above Porte on TUESDAY, the 25th: October, at 10 a.m.
\
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.
Hongkong, October 21, 1904.
1893
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALOUTTA,
THE Company's Steamship
KUMSANG,
Captian E. J. BULLER, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 27th Inst., at 3 p.m.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, October 21, 1904.
INTA
STEAM FOR
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904.
Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Intimations,
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
HE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL T prepared, during suspension of their
STEAM NAVIGATION_CO.'8
'
STEAMER SIMLA.
--
Trans-Pacifio-Service and until farther notice, to Book Cargo and isane Bills of Lading to SEATTLE, WASH., VIC- FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
TORIA, B.O., and PACIFIC COAST STRAITS.
PORTS. also to OVERLAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES and CANADA - YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above in connection with the GREAT NORTH- Named Vessel are hereby informed ERN RAILWAY from SEATTLE as that their Goods are being landed and hitherto, by the Steamers of the NORTH- placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND ERN PACIFIC 8.8. COY.. BOSTON KOWLOON WHART AND GODOWN COMPANY'S STEAMSHIP. and TOWBOAT COYS., JoDOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign. OCEAN 8.8. COY. and OHINA MUTUAL ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and S.N. UOY. delivery can be obtained as soon as the Foods are landed.
This Vessel brings oh Cargo :--
From LONDON, &c. ex 8.8. Macedonia. From PERSIAN GULF, ex 8.8. B. I. 8. N. and B. and P. S. N. Co's, steamers,
Optional goods will be landed here un less instructions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M., TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 28th Inst., at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees' and the Co.'s representatives at an sppointed hour. All claims must be pre- 1895 sented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
*Superintendent.
Hongkong, October 21, 1904.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
For further Particulars, apply at the Company's local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road,
A. S. MIHARA,
Manager.
1789
Hongkong, May 20, 1904.
CARMICHAEL AND OLARKE,
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND
SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS, REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICHAEL,' HONGKONG,
A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Code. Lieber's Standa
Code. TELEPHONE, 232.
Hongkong, March 14, 1903.
1896
THE
HONGKONG
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship Kumsang, DOCKS. Thaving arrived from the above Porta,
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
FOB
STEAMERS
TO BAIL
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and
PACIFIC COAST FORTS VIA YANGTEZE NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKUHAMA
For roight, apply to
............1st November.
BUTTERFIELD & S VIRE,
Agents,
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bills of Lading issued for
VIA, PERSIAN” GULF,
AMERICAN TINENTAL, SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
BATA
OON. AND
Consigneen of cargo by her are hereby in formed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
Flongkong, October 24, 1904.
18
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
FOR
MANILA
STEAMER
.TEAN *
Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted to Missionarios, Members of the Naval AMOY MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO..... KAirono * Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.
For further information, Maps, Guides, Boots, Rates of Freight and Passage,
D. W. CRADDOCK, Acting General Agent, spply to
J'RODER STREET, Hongkong Ootber 19, 1904.
PORTLAND AND ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
RAILINGS FROM HONGEONO, Tia INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON,
MOJ, Kone & YOKOHAMA; For
OKRATING IN
CORNECTION WITH
OREGON
SHANGHAI
CHEFOO AND NEWCHANG KOBE
PORT DARWIN, THURS. DAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MFLB URNE... SWATOW AND CHEFOO
WOOSUNG t.. PAKHOI ..THINAH *
TAIYUAN
KANBU.......
TO BAIL
25th October, 26th October, 4 p.m. ...27th October. ...28th October.
29th October, 4 pm.
1.........29th October, 4 p.m.
4th November.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.
+ Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze & Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Forta.
N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. | Australian Ports.
STEAMPHIE.
Tous.
CAPTAIN.
To San ON.
NUMANTIA
4870
RABIA
.4483
BREHMER......
BAHLE
net 27, 1904.
Nov. 19, 1904.
ARAGONIA
.6198
SCHULDT
Dec. 13, 1904.
NICOMEDIA
..4370
WAGNER
JAD.
9, 1904.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further Information, ...mmunicate with or apply to
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, October 14, 1904.
FOR
2
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA,
• PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
FOUCHOW, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSUI, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
ANPING, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSUI, Via SWATOW
ON
AND AMOY,
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STEAMERS
TRIUMPH,
Capt. A. HANIEN,
M. STRUVE,
{Capt. T. BRANDE
PROVIDENCE,
LEAVING
WEDNESDAY,
Oot. 26, at Daylight. SUNDAY, 30th
Oct., at Daylight.
| WEDNESDAY,
{Capt. 6. CORNERLINSEN, Nov. 2, at Daylight.
FRITHJOF.
{Capt. B. A. HARALDSEN,
SUNDAY, 6th
Nov., at Daylight.
account of the present state of political affairs, all the Company's new Steamers have been requisitioned for Transport Service, and the above named chartered Steamers have been secured instead for maintenance of the Company's Coastal Services.
flongkong. October 24, 1904,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
HONGKONG MANILA.
Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- ers between Hongkong and Manila,-Saloon amidships. -Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine Surgeon and Stewardess carried.-All the most up-to-date arrange- ments for comfort of Passengers.
CHINA AND MANILA STFANSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Steamship.
Tons.
ZAFIRO
RUBI
2540
2540
Almond...
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong. October 24, 1904,
For
Sailing Dates,
THE Steamship CORUMANDEL, Capt.
G. M. MONTFORD, Dying Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 5th November, at Noon, taking Passon- gere and Cargo for the above Porte in con- pection with the Company's s.8. Oceana, 6,6 v tons, from Colombo, Passengers' ac- commodation in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France. and Tea for London (under arrangement' will be transhipped at Colombo into the mail steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, &c., will he conveyed from Bombay by the R.M,S. Egypt, dus in London on the 18th Decem- ber, 1904,
Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, October 22, 1904.
|
1906
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK, via PORTS and SUEZ CANAL,
THE Steamship THE
KENNEBEC,
will be despatched as above on or about SATURDAY, the 12th November, 1904.
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Department. Hongkong, October 13, 1904. 1852
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. Manila Direct Oct. 29, at 10 a.m. (Calling, at Pour DARWIN and QUEENA. LAND PORTS, and taking through-Cargo f Nov. 5, at 10a.m. to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND,
TASMANIA, &.)
Shewan, Tomes & Co., General Managers.
SOUTH AFRICAN LINE OF
STEAMERS.
THE Steamship
THE
EMPIRE,
Captain P. T. HELMA, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 16th November, at Noon.
This well-known Steamer is specially 2245 fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigera
As soon as the state of Affairs permit the Company will resume running with its special- HONGKONG DIRECT (or via CHEFOO or CHIN WAN-TAO) to
ly designed new Steamers,
For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch Ofice, at No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong, October 24, 1904.
DURBAN, NATAL
T. ARIMA, Manager.
THE
following Chartered Steamers will run at Intervals of about 3 Weeks :-
2579
S.S. SWANLEY
Captain J. P. DAWSON.
8.8. COURTFIELD
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.
BOSTON TOWBOAT CO.
CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
PROPOEED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR VICTORIA B,C. AND TACOMA
VIA
MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
S 8. CRANLEY
8.8. IKBAL
S.8. A800T...
S.S. TWEEDDALE
8.8. LOTHIAN
S.8. INKUM
For Freight, apply to
Hongkong, September 28, 1904. *
REGULAR
یه
J. W. MARTIN, W. E. STEELE. M. ROBERTSON. C. E. Cox.
T. M. MILNE,
J. G. WILLIAMBON.
E. SPEARBE.
*GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Agents.
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW AUSTRIAN
Steamers.
Tons.
Captains.
To Sai.
YORK,
VI▲ PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.
LYRA TEXAN TREMONT LYRA I PLEIADES
4417
G. V. Williams
9606
T. W. Garlick
$417
G. V. Williama
3759
F. G. Parington
Cargo only.
About Oct. 29. About Dec. 17. About Jan. 10.. About Feb. 9 About Mar. 4.
· STEAMERS.
ST HUGO
FOR MANILA.
The largest, steadlest, and most comfortable steamers for Manila,
9606 tons | Capt. T. W. Garlick
1,8, TREMONT
About 2nd January.
..
CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND CUISINE. ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS.
The Twin-screw 8.8. Showmut and Tremont have just been fitted with very superior Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. The large size of these vessels ensures steadiness at ses. Electric fan in each room. Barber's shop and steam laun- dry. Cargo carried in cold storage.
PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA,
For further information, Apply to
QOZEN'S BUILDINGS,
Hongkong October 24, 1904.
Dodwell & Co., Limited.
GENERAL AGENTS.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM Hongkong.
To Sam 1904.
About Nov. 25. SHIMOSA...................About Dec. 18.
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, October 21, 1904.
Not Responsible for Debts.
LLOYD'S
STEAM
STEAM FOR
1520
NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
}
FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, CALOUTTA, COLOMBO, ADEN, JUEZ AND
PORT SAID.
(Taking cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).
110TH Company's Steamship
NEITHER the Cactain, the Agents, nor
p.m.
TRIESTE Captain MISTRORIGO, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 29th Inst., This Steamer has capital accommodation for Passengers, Electric Light and carries A Doctor.
For information as to Passage & Freight,
to
SANDER WIELER & Co.,
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Orets of apply the following Feinis during their, stay in Hongkong Harbour :-
♪ Former Data, British Steamer,
17g, H. Noall---Bradley & Co.
Prince Building.
Hongkong, October è, 1904.
1810
ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &o., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A Stewardessand a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.
NB. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooms. For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, October 18, 1904. 1876
'BEN' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP,
THE Steamship
BENALDER, Captain Melrose, will be despatched as above on or about SATURDAY, the 19th November.
For Freight or Passage, apply to ́
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, October 21, 1904.
1989
STEAM TO CANTON.
THE
THE new Twin Screw Steel Steamer.
KWONG CHOW,
1,309 tona......Captain J. P. MARTIN.
Z KWONG TUNG, - 1,238 tons......Captain H. W.WALKER, Leave HONGKONG for CANTON at 8.30
Every Evening (Saturday excepted), Leave CANTON for HONGKONG about 5 o'clock Every Evening (Bunday ex- cepted).
These fine new Steamers have unex-
Cargo impeding the discharge or re- maining on board aftor 4 p.m, the 21st inst., will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at Barn Forma
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers.
Hongkong. October 19, 1904.
1889
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
THIS
S. 8.
WING CHAI,' CAPTAIN T. AUSTIN, R.N.R.
Steamer departs from HONGKONG on Week Days at 7.30 a.m.; and on Sundays at 8.30 A.. Departs from MACAO on Week Days about 2 r.i., and on Sun- days at 6.30 P.M.
FARES:-Week Days 1st Class, including Return cabin and servant,, Single $3. Ticket $5, 2nd class $1. 3rd Class 50 Cents. Every Sundays will be an Excursion,at the following rates:-1st and 2nd Class Single Ticket $1. Return 82, 3rd Class, Single
30 Cents, Return 50 Cents, Steorage 10 Cts.
669
A Record of the Founding and Development of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Jo., Limited.
Reprinted from the CHINA Mail'
Fifty Cents.
To be had at the 'China Mall Office' 6 Wyndham 'Street
THE
THE COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT.
ING CHINESE;
With Special Reference to PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION AND BANKRUPTCY LAWS IS
·
HONGKONG.
(Reprinted from the China Mail.)
For Sale at the China Mail Office, Price .................. 81.00.
WASHING BOOKS.
(In English and Chinese.
and Dinner be for the use
on board, or at the Macao Hotel, for return-
✔ Ladies and Gentlemen, can NOW
ing Passengers only, at an extra charge of be had su this Office.--Pr.ce, #1 sach.
| 82. On Sundays, Passengers desiring to have a Private Cabin which has accommodation for two or more passengers, will be charged $3.00 extra.
First-class Passengers who do not care to return on the Excursion Sunday, will be allowed to do so the following day (Mon- day) on production of the Return Half Ticket Should the Steamer not run on the Monday, owing to the Boiler Cleaning, due notice will be given by the Cantain, and the* Half Ticket will be available for the follow. ing day. The Ship is lit throughout by Electrici y.
·
The Seamer's Wharf at Hongkong is at the Western end of Wing Lok Street.
MING ON &°00., 2nd Floor, 16. Victoria Street, Hongkeng, October 19, 1904.
--1620
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$8 per Annam delivered in Hongkong. $12.50 to all Coast Ports:
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•
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Bangkok Times.
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IN SIAM And widely circulatod in Malaya, Cochin China, the Straits Settlements,
and Burma.
A DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mail
Edition (20 pp.)
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Ticals 50 a year.
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ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
€
The Life of Trade." -
ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the hammer on the head of the nail, makes an impression, but it is only the con tinuous insertion of the advertisement like the continuous pounding on the head of the nail, that drives the argu® - ment home and clinches it"
The BEST. Medium for Advertising is
THE
China Mail.
▲ UNIQUE PRATURE of the "Bangkok celled accommodation for First Class Times in its Siamese version. Thus the Passengers and are lit throughout by advertiser is enabled to talk as it were with Read by all Classes in the Colony Electricity.
Passage Fare-Single Journey...$4,00 Meals $1.00 each. The Company's Wharf in a short distance West of the Harbour Master's Offloa.
SEIU ON B.6 00 LTD
YUEN ON 8.8. CO., LD,
No. 8, Quker' ROAD WEST,
Hongkong, February 18, 1904.
the Siamese in their own tongus without knowing one word of it, the "Bangkok Times doing the translations required. - Literary communications should be ad. Iressed to the EpIron Business com.
and undoubtedly the
munications to the MANAGER. Cheque POPULAR & LEADING PAPER.
And Post Office Orders in favour of Man▲,
#18,
་
Bangkok Times."
* Order", hooked by- Manager, China
Established över Half-Century,
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Intimations.
[ONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. OTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1903,
£16,893,650.
TOTA
CAPITAL PAID-ur RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE.
HOLDERS... RESERVE FUND
...
***
**
***
W
...£800,000 CAFITAL SUBSCRIBED
CAPITAL PAID-UP ... .....£800,000 | CAPITAL UNCALLED ...£800,000 | RERVE FUND
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 %
Tokio. LONDON.
11
29
B. 3
"
31
"
1.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES ;
KOBE. NAGABAKL
NEW YORK. LYONS. SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU. BOMBAY, 21% SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN. NEWQHWANG,
DALXY. T. P. COCHRANE,
PERINO. Manager.
46
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1904.
AGENTS FOR THE CHINA MAIL. LONDON -F. ALDAR, 11 & 19, Gemein's
Lane, Lombard Street, EC. STREET
: Insurances.
Or
Banks.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Banks,
THE
HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET
PRICES.
Corrected to Thursday, October 20, 1904.
18,000,000 Beel airloin & prime cut—Mel Lang Pa'... ₺ 17
8,000,000
Corned-Ham Ngau Yuk 9,520,000
**
肉食
Salition,--Ma Yau Yo
lark.—Sa Yu
Skate, --Po Yo
f
Shrimps,-Ha
Snapper,-Lap Yu
***
AND
Solos, Tat Sa Yu...
Tench,-Wan Yu
Turbot,--Cho How Yu
15
Turtles, small, fresh water,-Kerk Yu
70
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHAKTER 1833. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
& Co., 80, Cornhill. GORDON & FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, Gore, Ludgate Circus, EO, BATES, Her.& Co., 81, Cannon Street, E.0. SAMUEL DEACON & Co., 160 & 154, Leadenhall Street. W. M. W118, 151, Cannon Street, E.C. ROBIET WATHON, 150. Fleet Streel. O. MITCHELL & Co., Brow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.0. SELL'S ADVERTIFING AGENCY ÍÆD., 167, Fleet Streel, E.U.
PARIS AND EUROPE:- MAYENCE,
FAVBE & Co., 18 Rue de la Grah Bateliere,
Grange
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, STATEMENT TO 31ST DECEMBLE, 1903. ASSETS, GOLD............$5,858,820.97 NET SURPLUB, Gozd......82,156,118.80 $3,470,787.53 INCOME, GOLD
...
FIRE BRANCH.
[HE Undersigned, having been appointed EW YORK: THE CHINESE EVANGELISTAGENTS for the above Company, are
OFFICE. 52, West 22nd Street. SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports prepared to accept Fire Riske at Current
generally: -BEAN & BLACK, San Fran Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, March 29, 1904.
clico. AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND :-GORDON & GOTcu, Mel- bourne and Sydney. CEYLON :-W. M. SMITH & Co., THE
APOTHECARIES CO, Colombo, BATAVIA:-H. M. VAN DORP & Co. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :---KELLY &
WALSH, LTD., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :-A. S. WAT
HON & Co., Manila.
OHINA:-Amoy, N. MOALLE & Co.,
LIMITED. Foochote, BROCKETT & Co.
602
THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM PANY OF TORONTO AND LONDON.
INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.
MARINE DRANCH.
HE Undersigned having been appointed
Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., AGENTS for the above are prepared
and KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama, LANE, CRAWFOn & Co., and KELLY & WALBR
to accept Risks at Current Rates.
ALEX. ROSS & CO. Hongkong, April 28, 1904.
1412
INTEREST allowed on Current Accom: at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balances.
Hongkong, May 20, 1904.
MERCANTILE BANK OF
THE INDIA, LIMITED.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.....£1,500,000 SUBACRIBED .............................. PAID UP........................ RESERVE FUND.....
£1,125,000 .....£ 562,500 ..£ 80,000
BANKEES : LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, Lausted.
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 3% per aunum on the Daily
ON FIXED DEPOSITO ¦—
Balance.
For 12 Months
LONDON BANKERS:
The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr's Bank, Limited, The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited.
HONGKONG BRANCH-Intorest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 3% per annum on the daily balance.
On fixed deposits for 12 months, 5% per
annum.
annum.
On fixed deposits for 8 months, 4% per
On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per annum.
TARO HODSUMI,
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANE, LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880.
At 100 cmts per Dollar Mexican
Butcher Meat.
D
***
Yon 24,000,000
.20
13
18
IM
104
14
***
J
11
HI
Dor
∙17
...
99
Roast,--Shiu Breast,-Nagu Lam
"
19
..
17
28
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3.
White Bait Ngan Yu O
1
Soup,-Tong Yuk
***
* 11
•
Steak,-Ngan Yuk Pa
***
18
Fruits.
-Cutom Ngan Laù Birlolu ...,, Sausages,-Ngau Chaung
28
菓子、
26
Bullock's Brains, Slow
"
Tongue fresh,-Ngau Li
corned-Ham Ngan Li
per set 9 each 46
Almonds,-Hung Yên
Apples,
4
90
(California)-Kam Sau Ping Kho (Chefoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor
20
20
55
".
Small,-Hoi Tong ....
IH
10
"
"
Head,-Ngan Tau Heart.-Ngau Sum
...
55.
Custard,-Fan Lai Chi
...Bach
lb, 9
...
11
Hump, Salt-Ngau Kin
Feet,-Ngau Kerk
Kidneys,-Ngau Yiu
"
Sach
Bananas, fragrant, Canton,-Sau. Shing
Heung Chiu Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Heung Chlu Chestnute, Chinese,-Foong Lut Carambu'a,-Yeung Tuo
y
g
...
IH
15
Tail-Ngau Mei
16
Coconuts,-Yoh Tɛz...
...
***
10
...Bach: 9
1
6
+1
9
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.................2
EVAN ORMISTON}
Manager.
234
Marager. Hongkong, September 12, 1904.
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA. ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DECKIE OF THE 12TH NOVEMBER, 1896.
11
Liver,...Ngau Con
lb. 9
Leinens, China- Ning Moong
***
8
་་་
689
11
' ཧ་
11
Leg,-Yeung Pei Shoulder,-Yeung Shou
Tripe (undressed)-Ngau To ... „ Calves' Head and Feet-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, set 75 1
... lb, 25 Mutton Chop,-Young Pai Kwat
America-Kum San King Moon...
5
**
Licheus, Dried-Lai Chịi Con ↑
16
Fresh- 11
25
...
044
*** 95
22
Limes, (Saigon) Sai Kang Ning Moong... Mango, Manila-Lui Sung Mong
***
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LONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, PAID-UP CAPITAL,
ม
Tls. ,000,000 2,500,000
Pigs' Chitlings-Chi chong
16
Mango, Saigon-Sai Kung Moong...
Braing-Chi Know
per Rot
2
Margosteens,-San Chuk Tez
£16,898,660 8 10
Revenue Fire Branch...
Life & Annuity Branches......
1,935,128 0 0 1.615,755 11 9
Paid-ur. CaritTAL...........
$10,000,000
RESERVE FUND-
HEAD OFFICE—SHANGHAI.
BRANCHEN AND AGENCIES,
Feet,-Chi Kork
12
Oranges. (Canton)-San Shing Tim Chang
"
dozan
山竹
5
*** 19
...
Fry,-Chi Chak
12
11
Small, Tai Kut...
DA
Sterling Roservo, 810,000,000 Silvor Reservo ... 6,600,000
RESERVE LIABILITY OF
PROPRIETORS
CANTON, Caroo,
-$16,500,000
$10,000,000
HANKOW,
PENANG,
SINGAPORE, TIENTHIN.
*
Head,-Chi Tau
15
Olives,-Pak Lam
166
6
...
PEKING.
་
Pork,
Heart,-Chi Sum Kidneys, Chi Yiu Liver,-Chi Con Chop,--Chi Pai K wat
each 8
13
(Canton), Cooking,—Su Li
"
lb, 24
...
***
猪肝
20
17
Corned,-Ham Chu Yuk Leg,-Chu Pei
.7.
-
24
17
11
Plantains, Tai Cheu
瑞牌費
Peara, (American),-Kim San Shut Li
,, (Shanghai),-Sheung Hai Li
Peanuts, Fa Sang
Persimmons Large,-Hung Chi
Pine-apples, let quality,-Sheung Poon Ti
Paw Law
2nd cocking-Chung-tang-paw-law
Plums, Swatow Hung Lai..!
Pumelo, Siam,-Chim Lo Yao
Walnuts,-Hop Tuo
Green,Bang Hop Tco
16 # Artichokes, Shanghai Sheng Hai Al
Chi Cheuk
Beans, (French), Macao-Oh Moon l'in Ta
(French), Shanghai-Sheung Ha!'
Pin Tau...
Sprout,-Ah Choi
合桃.
生合機
茶蔬
你除
(10) 澳門邊宝
上海邊發
10 #A
each 2
404
***
...
***
20
10
7
each
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TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
(On and after 1st October, 1904.) 6.46 a.m to 7.00 a.m....Every 15 minutos. 7.80a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00 a.m. to 8,90 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.30 a.m. to 9.50 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
1.15 p.m. to 1.46 p.m...very 16 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.16 to 3.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes.
P.m. 9.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m, to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes,
NIGHT CARS.
8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.18 p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYS.
8.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. Every 30 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuts, 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minuta, 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. NIGHT CARS så on Week Days. SATURDAYS.
Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the
---Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Bubscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up Capital £687,600 0 0 3,054,961 12 3 II-Fire Funds
III Life & Annuity Funds 13,154,188 187
£3,550,883 11 9 The Accoumulated Funds of the Fire and Life Departments are free from liability in respect of each other.
Hougkong, June 18, 1904.
Intimations.
MARTIN'S
1537
APIOL&STEEL
for Ladles.
4 French Remedy for all Irregularities. Thouac, of Ladies keep a box of Martin's Pils in the house, sa thạc the first sign of say Legsmlarity of the Bystem a timely Los say be administerej Kishan who see them re00 Mời mead them, hemos thate alisemats més. All Chanaitis amil Charon, or poss teso di- MARTIN. 300THAMPTON.ENILAVA
Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, WEEKLY NEWS
Des Voeux Road Central,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers, Hongkong, September 30, 1904.
THE
1081
CHINA AND JAPAN
TELEPHONE
AND
ELECTRIC COMPANY,
LIMITED,
HONGKONG EXCHANGE.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Payable Quarterly in Advance.
EXCHANGE LINES: $25 per Quarter.
No Charge for Initial Installation.
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Programmes.
Company Reports.
Business Circulars.
Ducks,-Ar Doves,-Pan Kau
Egga, Han-Kai Tan....... Fowls, Canton,-Kai
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Vegetables, &c.
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Best Root,-Hung Choi d'au
Brinjala, Green,-Ching Yuen Ker
20
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per dozan 24
19
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- Red,-Hang Ker... Brassica,-Pak Choi...
1
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pair
each
Hainan,-Hoi Nam Kal
Geese,-Ngoi
Geese, Wild Sh'si,-S'hal Yor Ngol, Musk Deer, Wong Keng Hare, Shanghai,-Tu Chai Partridge,-Che Khoo Pheasant,-Shan Kai Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Kup
Bamboo Shoots,--Cheuk Shun
Cabbage, Chinese, com.-Kai Choy
Cabbage Red.-Kai Lan Twn
Cabbage, (Shanghai).—Yeh Chol
wat
減除
Cane Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shun
cach
12
Cauliflower, Large size,—Tai Yek Chol-ta each
.: Medium size,-Cheung Yeh Cho -fa
11
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Hoihow,-Ho! How Pak Kup. ‚.
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Small size,Sai Yeh Choi Fa... Carrots,-Kam Shun
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each 20
Rice Birds,-Wo Fa Cheuk Salpe,-Sa-Choy
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60
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Turkeys, Cock-Phor Kai Kung
19
Wild Ducks, S'bai,-Shanghai Spi-api pair Teal,-Sai Ap Chai,
44
Wild Ducks, Canton-Sang Shing Sul Ap, on.
Fisb.
Cuttle Fish,-Mak ya Dab,-Sa Mang Yu.... Dice.-Wong Mel Lan Dog Fish-Tit Tu Sa
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Celory, Chinese,--Tong Kan Choi`
English,-Yeung,
White,-Pak
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Red,-Hung Fa
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Green, Ohing Lat Chiu
Carry Stuff, English,. "Ka Leo Cho! Liz,..
Cucumbers, Ching Kwa
Ritter Squash, Fu Kwa
Garlic, Suen Tad ....
Giriger, young,-Sun Tsz Keùng
8
10
Barbel-Ka Ya
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Bream,-Bin Yu
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Canton Fresh Water Fish,-Bo' Sin Yu Carp,-Li Ya Catfish,-Chik Ya Codfish.--Mun Yu Crabs, Hai...
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Horse Radish, S'hai-Lik En Indian Corn,-Sük Ma! Lettuce,-Young Sang Chol Water Chesnuta,-Ma Tal
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Mandarin,- Kwel Lum Ma Tai, Mushrooms, Fresh-Sang Cho Kho Okroes,
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Onions, Bombay,-Yeung Ching an Green, Sang Uburg Shanghai, Sheung Hal Chung, Tas Jɛpsh,~Fut Poon
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Parsley-Kun Cho .............
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Gradus Pes-Ho Lan Tau...
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Green Peas,Ching Tan
Garoupa,-Sek Pan.....
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Potatoon, Sweet, —Fpu 8ba
Gudgeon,-Pak Kap Yu
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Halibut, Cheung Kwan Yu Labras,-Wong Fa Yu
16
Loạch
Eels, Congor, Hai Maun...
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Fresh water,-Tám Sia Yu ...
Eels, Yellow, Wong Sin
Froge
-Tien Kai
Bills of Jading, etc. Herring-Tio Pak.........
Under European Sup
China Mail Office
WYNDHAM STREET,
HONGKONG.
-Wa Yo
Lobsters,-Lung
Mackerel,-Chi It....
Monk Fish-Mang Ya Mullet-Chai Yu
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Radish,-Hung Lq For Tas Rhubarb (Fresh)—Tai Wong
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Spinage, (Chinese)--Paw Choli
Spinach, Chor
Tomatoes,
Wa Tan
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English,Jeung Low Pak
Marrow Chit FWD
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Lilly root-Idd. Ngan
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JOHANSSEN
SHIPPING.
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ARRIVALS.
October 22.
Kaifong, British str., 1,025, E. Finlay- Bon, Iloilo ().tober 19, General,-BUTTER- WIELD & SWIKE.
Hanoi, French steamer, 787, P. Merlees, Haiphong October 2, and Huihow 21, Pigs and General.—A, R.Marty,
Chunsang, British steamer, 1,416, R. Cox, Baigon October 18, Rice.—JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
October 23.
| POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Korea, American steamer, 5,861, W. B. Seabury, San Francisco September 20, via Japan and Manila October 21, Mails and General.-P. M. S. 5. Co.
Haitan, British steamer, 1,128, J. S. Roach, Fouchow, via Amoy and Swatow Oct. 22, General.-DOUGLAS STEAMSHIr Co. Elisabeth Rickmers, German str., 997, G. Götsche, Bangkok Uctober 16, Rice.- MELCHERS & Co.
Nanshan, British steamer, 1,299, E. F. Stevoll, Saigon Oct. 18, Rico.-BRADLEY & Co.
Onzany, British str., 1,787, J. T. Davies, Moji Oct. 17, oal.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
October 24.
Mails will close :—
For MACAO.-
Fer Wingchai, Bth smo, on Từ
the 25th October.
For HAIPHONG.—
Per Hanoi, at 9 a.m., on Tuesday, the
25th October.
For HWATOW, AMOY & FÖÖOROW.—
Per Baitan, at 9 a.m., on Tasiday, the
25th October.
5
Per Triumph, at ō p.m., on
28th October.
For SWATOW.-
For An Pho, at 1. p.m., on Tuesday, the
25th October.
For MANILA.-
Por Tean, at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, the
!... 25th October.
For YOKOHAMA.-
Pingstey, British str., 4,150, Elliston Warrall, Shanghai October 21, Geneal. → BUTTERFIELD & SWIDE.
Yuensang, British steamer, 1.128, T. M. Meyrick, Manila October 21, General,- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Choysany, British steamer, 1,424, H. J. Roopo, Shanghai Oct 20, and Swatow 23, Genoral.JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Hinsung, British steamer, 1,598, W. E. Sawer, Surabaya October 13, Sugar.- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Telemachus, British steamer, 1,310, Jas. Williamson, Saigon Det. 12, Rico and Meal.
--CHINESE.
Lady Mitchell, British str., 780. Framp- ton, Saigon October 19, Rice and Flour.- CHINESE.
Carl Diederichsen, German steamer, 774, H. Schlaikior, Haiphong October General.-JEUNEN & Co.
Par Segovia, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the
25th October.
For AMOY & MANILA.—
Per Yuensang, at 9 a.m., on Wednesday,
the 26th October.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.
To fadiltate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage in divided into sløven Sections, commencing from Green Jeland, Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked A., near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of midway between each shore are marked e.. In conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.
Nection.
1. From Green Jaland to the Gas Works.
2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf.
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Officer
4. From Harbour Master's to the Markét,
5. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf.
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
Vessels' Names.
Steamers,
Agincourt...... An Pho Apenrade
For AMOY. MANILA, CEBU & ILOILO. | Basti di
Por Kaifong, at 3 p.m., on Wednenday; Bèlgi K
the 26th October.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & ULL-
CUTTA.--
Per Kumsang, at 2 p.m., on Thursday,
the 27th October.
For SHANGHAI-
Binh Lin Brunhilde ................... Choysang ....... Chunsang
Section.
Y. From Naval Yard to Blue Buildings
8. From Blue Fuildings to East Point
9. From Kellet's laland to North Point. 10. Kowloon Wharves. 11. Jardine
Wharf.
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Captain.
Flag and
Ton Rig. nett.
Date of Arrival.
Consigness or Agents,
Destination.
Remarks.
3 Worenop......... British str.
2878 Oct.
3 Gilman & Co.
3 Enoch ..... 13 Ciderop....der.
...British str.
868 Oct.
20 Chinese
str.
611 Oct.
21 Jebeen & Co.
Haiphong
Oot: 25.
8 cShotton .......................... British str.
1542 Oct.
22Ordor
8 Hayton
British str.
2163 Oct.
22 Dodwell & Co., Ld.
*c Lobrengel
Ger, str.
826 Oct.
20 Order
3 cRibault
French str.
983 Oct.
15 Bradley & Co.
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8
Selek...........| Get. str.
875 Oct.
21 Sander, Wieler & Co.
3 Roope British str. 1242 Oct.
2 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
British str. 1416 Oct.
22 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Chefoo & N'chwang (Oct. 25,
Elg
3 cChristophorsen. Norw. str. 3218 Sept. Elisabeth Rickmers...3 cGoetche........Ger. str. 1018 Oct. Per Woosung, at 4 p.m., on Thursday, Forest Dale
8 Noall ................................ British str. 2284 Oct. the 27th October.
For MANILA.—
Germania
Haitan
Fer Zafiro, at 9 a.m., on Saturday, the Hanggang
29th October.
MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET.-
The German Contract Packet
8 Bruhn.........................
6 b Roach.............................. 3 Wilde
Hanoi
13 Merlees
Alinaang
13
Sawer.UIREAR
Kaifong Kampot
3 Finlayson
Zieten Karin will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, Korea the 26th October, with Mails for Kumsang the United Kingdom, the Continent of Kwangtah Europe and countries beyond, vid❘ Lilia
·Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Nanshan... Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, (via Numantia Tuticorin), Aden, Egypt, Malta, &c., Pakhoi &c.
13 Nova OIRO) 3 Petterson
Jer. str. 1714 Oct British str. 1183 Oct. British str. 1356 Oct French str. 737 Oct. British str.1537 Oct. British str. 1024 Oct. French str. 900 Oct. Swod. str.
697 Oct.
3 cSeabury ........ Amer. str. 5651 Oct.
4 Bullor........................
12 hunt
Morris... BcStovell
8 Brahmer....
3 Tuebbin
Paklat...
||3 c[Demos..
20,
Printed Matter and Samples at 10 am. Registration at 10a.m.
Pingsuey
5 Warrall
Registration, with late fee of 10 cents,
up to 10.45 a.m.
Onsang Samson Segovia
9 Davies....
Letters at 11 a.m.
Sikh
Late Letters 11 to 11.30 a.m. Postage 10 cents.
Extra Simongan
Sofala
Tartar........ Texn
L-sany, British steamer, 1,127, W. F. Biohard, Tientsin Oct. 13, Chefoo 16, and Swatow 23. Goneral.— Jardine, MatuESON & Co.
DEPARTURES. October 28,
Simla, for Shanghai. Agamemnon, for Shanghai, Frithjof, for Swatow, Petchalari, for Amoy.
October 21. Kampot, for Saigon, + Nanshan, for Kube. Simongan, for Saigon. Yatshing, for Samarang.
CLEARED.
Apenrude, for Haiphong. Chunsing, for Cheloo. Hangi for Haiphong. Wathora, for Amoy,
Pinguey, for Singapore and London
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Pur Kaifong, from Iloilo, Mr Watson, and 21 Chine-e.
Per Koren, from San Francisco, &c., Dr R. H. Campbell and servant, Mr and Mrs Paul C. Freer, Mr and Mrs A. B. Stewart, Mias Stewart, Capt. Langhorne, Mr and Mrs W. A. Randall, Mr S. V. Ford, Mr James M. Dean, Rev, A. J. Rubb, Rev. J. Kemp, Misses V. M.Wilcox and J. B. Torrence, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Stickney, Dr L. M. King, Mr A. L. Scott, M. W. A. Lamont, Lieut.-Col. Paul St. C. Murphy, Mrs H. D. Jones, Master Jack Jones and anal, Capt. and Mrs H. C. Cabell, Master Henry Caboll, Capt. P. Leblond, Mr J. Lindsay Grant, Mrs Nowell, Miss Arnold, Messrs Vicente Albert, C. F. Pfefferle, and B. H. Moore, and 20 Chinese,
Par uitan, from Coast Ports, Mr and Mrs Holden, Mrs Ede, Ruv. Donspier, Mesara J. E. Johnstone, Barton, Take- domer, and 174 Chinese.
Por Yuensing, from Manila, Mr Vincente Barrena, and 42 Chinese.
Per Choyang, from Shanghai, Mrs Craw- ford, and Mr Baker.
Per Eng, from Tientsin, &o., Mr Zepellini (Dutch Consul), Lt. McWorth, and 37 Indian troops
SHIPPING REFORTS
The British steamer Kaifong reports From Iloilo October 19th, fine weather and
(Lotters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be in cluded in this contract mail.)
VISITORS AT HOTELS
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr O. H. Allen
Miss Arnold
Mr B. J. Barlow
Mr L'arbillon
Mr R. B. Busttie
Mr W. A. Lamont
Mr E. Langhorne
Mr A. R. Lewis
Mr D. Macdonald
Mrs T. E. Bingham Dr O. Marriott
and child
Mr R. J. Birhock
Mr & Mrs S. Bisney
Miss Bisney
Mr W, S. Bissell
Mr D. K. Blair
Mr. T, P. McAran
Telemachus
Triumph.
Tsinan
Waibora
Yatshing. Yuensang
Sailing Vessels.
3 cRobwalde kwSchonfeldt Rowley 3 cTol
Shepherd
3 c Evans.....
ritish str. 2077 Oct. Chi, str. 1536 Oct. British str. 1384 Sept. British str. 1299 Oct. Ger. str. 4381 Oct. British str. 1227 Oct. der. str. 1018 Oct. British str. 4150 Oct. British str. 1787 Oct. Jer. str. 998 Oct. Jer. str. 5800 Oct. British str. 3216 Oct. Dutch str. 1200 Oct. British str. 2260 Oct. British str. 2768 Oct.
3 cSommerville.. British str. 134d Oct. Williamson..... British str. 1379 Oct.
3
3 Hanson ........ Gor. str. 769 Oct. Brown....... British str. 1463 Oct. 3 cBrown....... British str. 1267 Oct. British str. 1424 Oct. British str. 1128 Oct.
3 Sellar
Meyrick
80 Sander, Wieler & Co.
23 Melchers & Co.
18 Bradley & Co.
20 Jebsen & Co.
23 Douglas Steamship Co. 19 Jagd.ne, Matheson & Co, 22 4. R. Marty 24 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 22 Butterfield & Swire 20 Chinese
7Sander, Wieler & Co 23P. M. S. S. Co.
19 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 20). M. 8. N. Co. 28 Chinese
23 Bradley & Co.
19 Portland & Asiatio S. S. Co. 20 Butterfield & Swire 5 Butterfield & Swire 24 Butterfield & Swire
23 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 19 Melchers & Co.
21 Iamburg-Amerika Linle 12 Dodwell & Co., Ld. 19 Chinese
22 Jardine. Matheson & Co. 18. P. R. Co.
21 Butterfield & Swire 22 Chineнo
22 Osaka Shosen Kaisha 16 Butterfield & Swire 22 Chinese
Swatow
Foocho (Oct., 25.
Destination,
Australian Ports
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1804.
Vessels Advterised as Loading.
Agente
Date of Leaving.
Empire (s)
Gibb, Livingston & Co. Nov. 16, at Noon. Australian Porta .....Taiyuan (s) ....... Butterfield & Swire.. October 29,
Butterfield & Bwire... October 20, 4 p.m. Amoy, Manila, do..... Kaifong. 8)................................. Chefoo & Newchwang Pakhof (a) ...............Butterfield & Swire.. Dotober 28, Genos, Mars., L'pool. Agamemnon (s)........ Butterfield & Swire... November 22. Japan via Shanghai... Tjimahi (8) ........... Java-China-Japan Lija 1st half of Nov.
Butterfield & Swire....... Oot. 29, at 4 p.m. Kobe ............................. Tainsn (0) London, Antwerp, &c. Malacca (8)... P. & O). B. N. Co. Oct. 27, at Noon. L'don, Am'dam, A'erp Pingsuey (8) ............ Butterfield & Swire... October 25. L'don, Am'dam, A'erp Machson
Hutterfield & Swire... [November 12. L'don, Am'dam, A'erp Jason (8)................ Butterfield & Swire.... November 22.. London, &o........... Coromandel (9).......................P. & 0), 8. N. Co... Nov. 5, at Noon. London & Antwerp Benalder ........... Gibb, Livingston & Co. November 19. Marseilles & London.. Ulysses (8)........................................ Butterfield & Swire.... November 5. Manila
Tean (8) .................Butterfield & Swire... October 25. Manila
Zafiro (6)................ Shewan, Tomes & Co. Oct. 29, at 10 a.m. shewan, Tomes & Co. Nov. 5, at 10 a.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Jan. 2. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Nov. 25. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Dec. 18.
Manila & Iloilo
Oot, 26.
Is hal & San F'cisco S'pore & Calcutta
Oct. 29. Oct. 27.
Cos'tan Dock
1
Swatow & Bangkok Cot. 25. Yokohama
A
Oct. 26. K'loon Dock
anila
Oct. 25.
Swatow & Foochow Oct. 256.
K'loon Dock
12 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 24 Jardine. Matheson & Co.
Amoy & Manila
Oct. 26.
Mr C. Gordon Mackie
E. B. Sutton ... Evie J. Ray
2 c Johnson 2 c'Kasten
Amer. bqe. 1248 July 19 Ordor ........ Amer. bqe. 918 Aug.
6Sander, Wieler & Co.
Exchange.
Mr & Mrs E. Meiklo Mr P. 1. Miller
Miss Milton
Mr and Mrs E. M.
Moon
Mr & Mrs R. BogganMr P. St. C. Murphy
and infant
Mr E. A. Bonner
Mrs Nowell
Mr A. G. Newington Mrs R. W. Borthwick Dr E, K, Overend
and child
Mrs J. A. Pattie
Mr W. B. Boyce Mr L. Broughall Mr C. Bryan
Dr R. H. Campbell Mr R. Chenowoth Mr W. G. Clark Mr T. Clarko
Mr G. Cunningham Mr F. O). Davies Mrs J. T. Dazies Mr F. B. Deacon Mr G. Dean
Mr and Mrs T. L.
Perkins
Mr A. H. Pollard Mr W. T-Puddepha Mr and Mrs F. 0.
Ranney
Mr F. S. Rayner Dr L. R. Reel Mr P. F. Rice
Mr W. R. Robertson- Dr Rome
..
Mr N. H. Rutherford Mr G. B. Sayer
Mr F. M. Dowar Mr and Mrs DewstocMr R. T. D. Sayle Mr W. R. Dorsey Mr and Mrs J. G.
Scott and infant Mr A. L. Scott
Mr and Mrs Donglas Mr T. C. Downing Mrs Ede
Mr W. B. Elwes, Mr A. Emerson Mr H. G. Fisher Dr A. F. Forster Dr H. E. Fox
Dr W. P. Freeman
Mr A. C. Gale Mr C. Glover
Mr A. W. Grant
Mr P. D. H. Grant
Mr H. C. Gray
Mr C, Skött Dr B. 8lecmau
Mr Goo. Somerville Mrs A. Somerville
Mr C. H. Soper Mr A. L. Stein Mr W. M. Stewart Mr and Mrs A. B.
Stewart
Mis Stewart
Mr M. G. C. Tarboux
Mr C. B. Thomas
Count P. L. GrímainMr J, W. Thomson Dr D. E. Hahn Capt. T. Hall
Mr J. Hanron
Mr R. Harding Mrs C. T. Hardy Mr F. P. Helm Dr B. B. Hoggan Mr J. B. Hordern Mr F. Hourant Dr E. J. Howley Engineer Capt. Hurst,
light N.E. winds to Paracels Reef; thence to port, frosh N.E. monsoon and sea,
The British steamer Telemachus reports: Left Cape St. Jaines at 8 a.m., Oct. 14th, with hulk Bayard in tow. Experienced light Easterly winds and calme, with strong Northerly current, which lasted up to the 22nd inst., when moderate to fresh E'ly winds sot in, with slight head sea. At 11 a.m., on the 21st, spoke British 4-masted barque Kentmere, from Hongkong, bound Mr E. A. Katsch for Now York, in lat. 18.21 N., long. 111.4 E; reported all well. On 23rd, encountered Dr M. L. King
Mr J. Kirkwood
R.N.
Mr E. Johanneen
fresh wind, with high confused sea to Gap Dr S. T. Knagge Rook; from thence to arrival, light Easterly winds and fine weather.
Mr J. Thornborrow Major and Mrs H. E.
Thutherly, U.S.A. Mr. W. D. Trimnell Mr H. 8. Vaughan Mr S. 0, Vickers Mrs & Miss Wakefield Mr J. L. Wemyss Mr Philipp Wolff Mr and Mrs C. E.
Woolmer
Mr and Mrs Gordon
Wright Mr W. B. Wyles Mr Yoshida Dr. B. Zanetti
CONNAUGHT HOUSE..
The British steamer Lady Mitchell re- ports: From Saigon Oct. 19th, light N.E. Mrs Alexandra wind and fine weather to Paracels; thence Mr R. Alton
Mr Barnes
to Gap Rock, fresh N.E. monsoon and
Mr J. E. Joseph Mr A. 0. MacMillan Mr R. Menashih
high choppy ses; thence to port, moderate Mr H. H. Beers Mr R. H. Newborn breeze and fine weather.
THOMAS'S HOTEL
Mr D. M.. Alisten
Mr Brank
Mr Geo. Bromley
Hr Ch Li Choi
Mrs W. G. Ford
Mr H. L. Garrett
Mr J. Kernan
•
Mr and Mrs Cha Man
Lau
Mr J. S. Millors
Mr J. M. Namacs
Mr S. Sheshawa
Mr & Mrs R. Harding Mr & Mrs M. Tom
Dr Hough
Mr J. S. Jones
Mr Bell Juily
Mr F. Kashiwakuma
sell and children
Mr M. J. Whiley.
Mr L. C. Young
CARLTON HOUBE.
Mr J. W. Bains
Mr T. E. Banks Mr Barker
Mr A. W. Breluel Mr H. S. Cheverton
Mr F. O, Day.
Mr A/C. Dise
Mr EA. Earley
Mr J. B. Emmal
Mr M.Hall
Mr R. G. Heckford
Mr E. B. Helme
Mr T. Helmers
Mr W; J. Hobba
Mr H. H. Kempf Mr J. Loth
Mr McLoy Mr Newson Mrs G, Osborn
Mr. F. G. S. Saone
Mr A. J. Skinn'
Mr Veitch
Mr P. Wehrs
Mr F. O. Zehrmann
Temperature.
Horarono, October 24, 1904.
Mr M. Webb Bowen Pollard's Lilliputian
Mr J. Burke
Opers Co.
Mr J. D. M. CameronMiss Palmer
Mr & Mrs D. ChristieMr W. T. Parker Mr J. Cronin
Miss Reeves
Mr and Mrs H. EyreMr H. Ross Mr R. M. Ezekiel Mr W R. Spratt,
Mr M. Grice
Mr E. Howard
Mr M. Jacobs
Mr T. B. Jackson
R.N.
Mr J. Squires
Mr. C. Templeman Mr G. A. Warnes
KING „EDWARD HOTEL........
Mr and Mrs J. A.Mr 0. Krasij
Van Aalat ....
Mr J. 0, Logan. Mr Frank V. Brown Mr V. Lugebil
Capt. and Mrs H. O.Mr Alfred J. May
L
Cabell
Master Onbell
Mr D. C. Casulli
Mr Ernst A. G. May
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL
[SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER].
HONGKONG, October 24, 1904.
+44
Tiberghien, September 2; Battersea, On London-
6 Bucendur,
Verona, 9; Alesia. Pollux, Scottish Monarch, Schuylykell, Skrud, 13; Longships, C. Ferd Laiesz, Newtonhall, Riverdale, 16; Moyune, Flintshire, Celtic, Princess, 20; Credits, 4 Segovia,
Indruvelli,
Kirklee Documentary, 4 months' alghe. Lauchan, Nordpol, t Bede, 27; Ceylon, | On Parley-
Yangtae, Monmouthshire, Brezizel, 30; Benmohr, Failedon Hall, Badenia, Eiger,
October Poschen,
4; Ardandearg Radnorshire, Ganges, Manica,
23:
moom, Spezia, 7;
•
On demand,
Credits, 4 months' sight.
Un Berlin--
Si- Glenturret. -11;
On Demand,
On New York-
Candia, Glenfarg, Senegambia, Shrews-
bury, 11; Glarious,
Preussen, An
On demand,
Credits, 60 days' sight,
dalusia, Then, 18; Bayern, Ningchow, | On Bombay- Nippon, Tourne, 21.
Mails,
The '. M. S. S. Siberia, with mails &c., left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 7th October.
port
The O. & O. Co.'s 8.8. Gaelic, with mails
&c., from San Francisco to the 1 Oot. via Honolulu, has arrived Yokohama, and left for this via Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the morning of 21st Oct. The P. M. Co.'s 8.8. Mongolia, with mails &c., left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, on the 13th Oct.
Steamers Expected.
Wire,... ** On demand, On Calcutta→→→
Wire... *** On demand, On Singapore--
I
G+
Manila .............................. Rubi (a) Manila............... Tremont New York v.Suez Canal St Hugo New York v.Suez Canal Bhimosa NewYork v.Suez Canal Kennebec (8)................................ Standard Oil Co. ...About Nov. 12.
Butterfield & Swire October 27. Shanghalonil Woosung (s)
......... P. & 0.8, N. Co... About Nov. 4. Shanghal................ Chusan (4)«..
Shanghai, Moji & Kobe Banca (8) P. & Q, S; N. Co... About Oct. 26. S'hai and Portland, Or. Numuntia (6)................................ Portland & `A. 8. Co..October 27. S'hal and Portland, Or. Arabia (8) ................................ Portland & A. S.. Co. November 19. S'hai and Portland, Or Aragonia (8) S'pore, Pang, Ul'bo &o. Trieste (a) S'pore, P'ang, Caloutta. Kumsang S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Triumph (8) Stow, Amoy & Tamsui M. Struve (s).............................. S'tow.Amoy& Adping Providenco (8) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Frithjof (s).... S'tow, Amoy & F'chow Haitan S'tow O'foo & Tsin Kansu (8) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Yangtaze (8)
Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Lyra (s)
Portland & A. 8. Co..]December 13. Bandor, Wieler & Co. October 29, p.m. ......................... Jardine, Matheson&Co Oct. 27, at 3 p.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Oct. 26, Daylight. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Oct. 30, Daylight. Kaisha. Nov. 2, Daylight, ......... Osaka
Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Nov. 6, Daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co.ĴOct. 25, at 10a.m. Butterfiold & Swire.... November 4. |Butterfield & Swire... November 1. |Dodwell & Co., Ltd... About Oct. 29. Dodwell & Co, Simited About Dec. 17. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Jan. 10. Canadian P'fia R. Co.|November 2.
Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Texan (6) Victoria, B.O., Tacoma Tremont (s) Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Tartar (8) Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of India (s)..Canadian P'fic R. Co. November 16. Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of Japan (s).. Canadian Pie R. Co. December 14.
[P. & O. 8, N. Co.................]About Oct. 29, Y'ma, 8'hai, Moji, Kobe Ceylon (8) .........
SHARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS.
Blocks,
BANKS.
October 24, 1904.
No. of Shares.
Paid
Falue.
บท
Closing Quotations, Cash.
125
10 £ 8888
102 8938
=
China Coast' Meteorological “
Register.
23rd October.-AT 4 P..
Wind.
Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corp. 80,000 8 National Bank of China, Limited
19,970 £ 29,955 £ Founders' shares 750 £ Do.. MARINE INSURANCES, Canton Insurance Office Co,, Ld.... 10,000 $ China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 8 North-China Insurance Co., Ed..... 10,000 £ Union Insurance Society, Ld........ 10,000 $ Yangteze Insurance Association, Ld. 8,000 8
TIRE INSURANCES.
China Fire Insurance Co., Ed. ............) 70,000 [8 Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.. Ed. 8,000 8
BOOKS, ETC.
$700, sales
} London, £8#,10.0
1 £ 1810, buyers
14
G
250.50 $240, ex div. 83.858 25 860, hoyer
15 £
5 TIA. 75, bayers 250 $ 100 9620, ex div., buyers 100 8 60 146
H'kong & Whampoa Dook Co Ed., 50,000 &
Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited, · ............... 6,000 8 New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd... 6,000 8 S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld................. 55,700 Tia.
STEAMBOATS, HUGE, ETC.
20 $87, buyers
Hours.
Barometer.
Temperature.
Nemuro...
29.92
Vl'ostock. 2. p.
Hakodato.... 30,13
Kochi.....
45 Nagasaki....
Humidity.
Direction.
BS.JOUT
Weather.
$128
Bank, Wire,
...1/10/
On demand,...
...1/10
11
"
30 days' night,
1/101
100
4 months' sight,
***
1/10
KO $337), buyeru
.1/101
Station.
.1/108
50
1 $224, sellers
25
25 247, sollers
292
61
63 £271, sellera
235
100 T100 Tle. 174
188
Tokio .......
30.18
19
447
90.15
BW
30 23
"
Kagoshima
30.19
*
Chine and Manila S. S. Co.. Ed.. {30,000 Douglas Steamship Co., Limited HK, O. and M. Steamboat Co., Id. 80,000 $ Indo-China 8. N. Company, Limited. 60,000 £
50 $50 $251, sellera
20,000
60
All $53, fales
16
15 990, sales
In
811
137
Oshima..... (30.12
1.
137 Naha.......
30.05
Star Ferry Company, Ld.
"
Lehi'jima.....
80.01
10,000 110,000 $ 9000,000 £
10 8 10 740, sellers
1876 Taihoko
1
P-29.95
4
137
Taichu... 11
$29.82
Tainan....
29,98
*
51% pm.
Koshun
29.97
"
Pescadores 129.93
*
89@
Weihaiwei.3.
Outzlaff... 30.08 66 73 SE
714
Sharp Pk.,
+
12
Amoy .....
1
|29.91| 81|91| SE
Swatow....
On demand,
10
**
Hongkong Tides.
Canton ....
29.90 83 67 BE 2 907 Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (pør tael)..... 866.36 Hongkong 1 p. 29.96 78 72 Sovereigns (Bank's buying rabe)810.75 Vict. Foak River (per D
261
Gap Rock 29.93
29.93 83 Ha phong... 9 Manila
29.84 88 72 Bacolod ...S Iliolo
29.79 76
"
"
E 2 b
ENE
ง
Macao
89%
"
"
P.
Cebu
129.89 86
11
C. S. James 4 p. Malate.....
On demand,... On Manila-
On demand, Pe808
On Shangha!....
On demand,
H
90 days' sight, (private paper) On Yokohama
The tide table given below has been The O. S. S. Co.'s B.B. Pyrrhus left Sings-compiled at the Nautical Almanac Office pore on the 21st October, at noon, and in London from the result of the analysis is expected to arrive here at noon, the of observations taken by means of an au- 25th October.
tomatic aide-recording machine in the Wa-
The O. S. S. Co.'s 8.8. Pingrey left Shanghai on the 21st October, 'at daylight, and is expected to arrive here on the 24th October, at daylight, The P. & 0). Co.'s 8.8. Ceylon left Singa- pore for this port on the 22nd October, át 6 a.m.
The 8.8. Arratoon Apcar, from Calcutta, left Singaporo for this port on the morning of 21st Oct.
The P. & O. Co.'s s.a. Banca is due here
About the 26th October.
The P. & A. steamer Arabia sailed from Portland, Ore., on Oct. 6th, via Japan porta, and may be expected here on the 7th November.
The A. A. 8.8. Massapequa left New York
on 6th Oct., and is due here on or about the 29th November."
Latest Advices.
29.96 7684 | NE
29.85.82 67 | E
| |
24th October.—▲t 10 a.m.
ter Police Basin at Teim Sha Tsui during Vl'ostook.. 7 .¦ the years 1887-8-9.
The zoro of the table corresponds with the zero of the soundings in the Admiralty Charts which has been found to be 4 feet
3 inches below mean sea level.
6 a.
"
17
Nemuro... Hakodate.. Tokio ...... Kochi...... Nagasaki.... To obtain the depth of water on the tide
Kagoshima feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Naha........ gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3
Oshima..... Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to Ishi'jima... the height given in the table.
Das Di
Day of
Konth
381
19
"
11
Taihoku... Taichu......
5 a. 30.02
Tainan.....
Koshun
400 19
30.co
30.01
29.98
Pescadores 30,01
19
Weihsiwei 9.30.34 53 Gutzlaff Sharp Pk.,
30.18 83 84 NE
Swatow
-
30.05 72 90
6 a. 29.90 78 90
9 a. 29 98 72
**
211222EH | ODIN ||
30.04** 80
18
Hongkong 10a. 30.03 82
ATHHEITH TRE-FODADA||0|0022||:
10 · 6 130, sellers € 1 23/6 bollers 8,600 Ts. 50 Tis 50 TIA, 30 200,000 100,000 Preference.
20,000 s 7,000 8
Shell Transport &Trading Co., Ltd... Taka Tug and Lighter Co., Ld. Shaughal Tug & Lighter Co., Ltd.
do.
Uhina Sugar Company, Limited ... Luzon Sugar Company, Limited...if Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld.....
BESINERIES.
WHARVES.
Tle. 460 TIA. 50 Tla. 481, buyers {Tla, 47}, buyers
100 -100 7,000. Tis. 50 T
$210, sellers
A
16, sellers
50 TIA. 60
50 all 115, buyers.
HK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 90,000 Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Co... 20,100 T. 100 T100 Ts, 195 old, & 1924 new, [buyers 60,000 $
100. 100 3150, sellers 52,000 Tis. 50 18.50 Tig. 112
6,000 $ .50 20 239, sellers 3,764 Tla. 25 Tls.25 Tla. 12, bayers 100,00018 10 all $12.75, sales
50,000 $ 10 $ 280, sellera 12,500 g
LAND AND BUILDING. Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Company, Limited ...... Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ed. Kowloof Land and Building Com-7 Wei-hel-wel Land & Building Co., Ed Humphreys, Estate & Finance Co. Weet Point Building Co., Limited...
TRAMWAYS.***
HK High-Level Tramways Co, Ld.
MINING.
Société Francaise des Charbon- nages du Toukin. .................................................... Raub Anah Gold Mining Co., Ed...... HOTELS, ETC.
1,250
60 8 50 860, sellers
100
all
8300
18,000 Fos. 250 all 8490 200,000 £
1/18/10 86, buyers
...
12,000 $ 50 all 18137, sales
2,000 T.Tls.50 Tls.50 Tla. 150
Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd. ... Autor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin). Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hai) 30,000 g
60,000 A. 8. Watson & Co., Limited.,
do.
DISPENNAEI28.
Watkins Limited .......................................................
LIGHTING.
4.
30,000 10,000
HK. and China Gas Co., Limited... 7,000 £ Shanghal Gas Company, Ltd.....8,000 Tls.
30,000 $ Hongkong Electric Co., Limited
| 30,000 New Electrics (now Isene) sessions
60,000 $
BRICK AND CEMENT.
omp Green Island Cement Co., Ld. .........
MISCELLANEOUS.20
October 25th to 31st, 1904.
HIOD WATER
LOW WATE
- Mean
Hongkoria!
Time.
Hongkong
Helght.
Mean
Time
Helght,
Amoy
bm
inet.
E TH
feet.
The Imp. German Mail s.a. Prins Regent Tour. 27
Luitpold with the GERMAN MAIL, loft Singapore on Friday, the 21st Oct., at noon, and may be expected here on or Sat. about Wednesday, the 26th Oct.
Der 25 m
Wed, 20 10 24.
915 11 4
48 6.1
21
1990 m 7.8
8 20 a 8,0
Canton
69
2,0
75
346
Vict. Peak
5.7
440
1.9
13
10 14 a I
!
7.6
4'10 a
3.6
5.4
10
Gap Rock 30.00 Macao
11
87
露
10 50 a
4 31 a
3.8
29
0 48
M
6. 20
20
11 a
5 OB
Sun.
30
m024
4.0
7:4
m
16
98.
6 30 A
Iloilo
29,83 83
NNW 1 b.
8.27 a
Cebu.....
17
+
29.87 85
N2
0.8. James 10 a.
Malate.....
The O. P. R. Co.'s 8.8. Empress of India |
arrived at Shanghai at 10,30 p.m. on Saturday, the 22nd Oct., and left again
8 p.m. on Sunday, the 23rd Oct. for Hongkong, where she is due to ar-
rive at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, the 26th
Oct.
Mr & Mrs Thos. J.The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.8. Athenian left Yo- kohama for Vancouver on Saturday Rose
Mr F. H. Hamblin Mr Bruco Shepherd Mrs Hamblin' Mr O. Steger Mr Thos. A. HanmerCapt. A. Vlavesnas Mrs Jackson & child Major and Mrs J.-T. Mr J. Watt Jameson Whelan
Mr A. Wortmann
Mr F. Kiene
Mra Kiene
Mr F. H. Jillinga Mr J. S. Jones
Mr. 8. J. Mille
Mr Miller
Mr. L. T.- Delaney. Mra Nicola
Mr Henry Dang Mr. Pekrob
PELHAM HOURS,
Mr F. G. Aiken
Mr. Barnes
29.98
29.97
Mr Bogliano
MEJI Colving
29.98
80:
82
Mr. Edwards
81
Mr And Mrs Kwing:
Do
Do.
Do. 1 PAA76,
Mr H. H✩✩ Hutchin) vs
Do
Me J-Hutchingn
Do Maximum
82
MAHA JOVICE
Minimum over night 78
Mr Jesse George Mi Mt.
Stad Mr Ribot
afternoon, the 22nd October.
Моп.
28m 11 40
w
14
Hongkong Register.
Barometer The O. & Co.'s 8,5. Yangtze left Bin-Temperature gapore con 22nd October, and is ex- Humidity pected here on 27th October.
The Austrian Lloyd's 8.8, Trieste loft Shanghai for this port on the 23rd October.
The Bucknall Line P.6. Barot loft Shang- hai, via Foochew, for this port on the 22nd October, and is expected to arrive here on the 28th October.
The O. 8. S. Co.'s 8.8. Machon left Koba on the 24th October, at daylight, for Hongkong via Shanghai, and is or- pected here on 6th November.
The O P R. On a Lai Unpret of Chin
arrived at Nagasaki at 9:30 5.nl. OB Mo
Previous day
at 4 p.m
On date at On date at
10 s.m.
29.95
30.04
29.98
74
84
78 72
Direction of
Wind
·Foroa minim Weather
Rain
Highest open air temperature, on the 22nd. „Lowest open air temperature on the ind....
Chief Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 23rd, 1904.
COUGH may result in
Haiphong...
Manila
DAWNG n
Bacolod...
29.88 80|69| NNE 1
NE
J. J. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant.
Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 24, 1904.
1. BAROMETES, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrhendit and to the level of the sea in inches, tenths, and hun
dredtha
ERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahren HODITY, in percentage of saturation, the hem. dity of air maturated with maleture being 100. VG. DIRECTION OF Wino, to two pointa, ng
8. FOROS OF WIND, socording to Beaufort Böhle, ta
6. STATH OF WEATERE & blue sky, ¿detached clouds d'drizing rain, 3 fog, a gloomy, a ball, ! lightning,' e
Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,"
United Asbestos Oriental Agency,,000 ardy
Limited
Hk. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd.
25 825 827, buyere
813.75, sellers
10 8 10318, sales & sellers 10 9 10 89, buyers
10 all $168, buyers
50 Tls.50 Tis. 105, sales
10
108 10833), buyers
10 8 10815, buyers
519, sellers
6,604 £
12/6 £12/6 851
10 9
419), buyers
100 Mere
7,500 7,600
10 10 18180
120
$21, buyers
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co... 10,000 $
Hongkong Toe Company, Limited ... 5,000 8 Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd.....7,200
108 10
71 all $23, buyers
$250; sellers 25 all
£20 TL 387), bayers Tebrau Planting Company, Ltd.....20,000 $55 $11, buyers H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. 10,000 Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weat
ing Co., La
60 | 411 8140, vellers
108 10 $103, buyers (*190,000] 20,000 Tia. 50 Tls 60 Tls. 80, sellers
ing Co., Id.
Laon-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning
ag
8,000 Tls. 100 TL 100 Tls. 82]
and Weaving Co., Ld. ...................................
International Cotton Manufactur-
10,000 Tla. 75 Nis.75 Tla. 25
For Chee Cotton Spinning Oo., Ld. 2,000 Tls. 500 Tls 00 Tis. 160, sellers
China Provident Loan Mortgage
China Borneo Company, Campbell, Moors & Co., Limi Wm. Powell, Ld. Shanghal and Hongkong and Cleaning Co., Int.
LUIGAR DOM
Overcast, pasing showers, equally, rain, now Philippine Co., hd.
thunder, # visibility, we dew (wet) NARED
- 7. » Baix in inches, Lantha and hundredths.
At Kowloon,
U.8.8
EMEES AT THE Doora Liking U.S.B. Pathfinder, Tathomer U.S.8. Chaucer
8. Bain
U.S.B S.Creary
Alhambra Limited
(LOAWEN
1886
50,000
60.000
1,200 0 12,000 |$||
* 1,200
67,600 300
10$ 1099 sales
Values
128 12 $113, buyers 10 all 840, buyers 10 8 10 911†, sellers
50 $ 80 1850
· 10 3 10 39), zellers, 500 630 [8109, gollers
·Interest
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