MARTELL'S
THREE STAR BRANDY.
$28 Per Gase.
H. Price & Co.,
Sole Agents.
No. 13,071.
458
The China Mait.
號——廿月二年五雾百九千一英
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.
Business Notices.
FORWARDING DEPARTMENT.
EGULAR Weekly Departures for
FUROPE.
R
ESTABLISKED
1 8 4 8.
日八十月正年已乙
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1905.
Business Notices.
KING EDWARDVII
SPECIAL WHISKY
$15.50 Per Dozen.
H. Price & Co. Sole Agents.
PRICE, $3,00 Per Month,
Business Notices.
W. S. BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO. -
Parcels and Gouds shipped to all parts SHIPBUILDERS, ENGINEERS,
of the World.
All Expenses, including Duty and other
destination charges, may be paid by sender,
or otherwise as desired,
Goods received for Storage, Packing,
Shipment or Transhipment.
Estimates for Freight and other charges
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
[BOILERMAKERS, BRASS & IRON FOUNDERS.
SAVE FUEL BY COVERING YOUR BOILERS AND STEAMPIPES
WITH
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
upon receipt of Cubic Capacity, Contents, COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS, WATER BOATS, Weight and Value,
CHINA PABOAL EXPRESS.
OFFICH-3, DUDDELL STREET.
·Hongiang, Debesber 8, 1984.
Intimations.
1816
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK
CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
LIGHTERS, TUGS AND FAST STEAM LAUNCHES.
WORKS: KOWLOON BAY..
OFFICES AND SALES ROOMS, 20, CONNAUGHT ROAD.
2 TWO 5-TON STEAM SWING CRANES (SECOND-HAND) FOR SALE CHEAP.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
THE DIVIDEND of 12% por Share Art AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS,
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND
BON of si pur Simra for the six months de Set Boooner, 191, de- elaned as Monday's Ordinary Yourly Meet- ing, will ho Payable at the foemises of the MACAO Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora-. tion, on and aft TUESDAY, the 21 February, and Shareholders are requested to apply for Dividend Warrants at the Company's Offee, Queen's Buildings, New Praya.
t
By Order of the Board of Directors,
THOS. I. ROSE, Secretary.
Hongkong, February 20, 195.
SANG AKE & CO..
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDENS,
960
No. 59, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL. Contractors to H.B.M.'s Government.
We always koop a hege Stock of BUILD-
STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
2.8. HONAM, 2,363 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.
5.8. POWAN, 2,338 tons. Captain R. D. Thomas. '
E
6.8 FATSHAN, 2,200 tons, Captain W. A.. Valentine.
6.5. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain CV. Lloyd.
CHINA
1. II.
8.6. KINSHAN. 1,995 tone, Captain J. J. Lossius. Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at 8.30 a.m. (Sunday Excepted),
and 10.30 p.m. (Saturday Excepted). Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 2.30 a.m., a p.m. and 6 p.m.
(Sunday excepted).
These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation.
ING MATERIALS at Reasonable Prices. SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACÃO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD
Hongkong, February 29, 1903.
RACE
HOLIDAYS.
384
FIRE EXCHANGE BANKS will be TCLOSED for the Transaction of
Public Business at 11.43 M. on TUES- DAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 21st, 22nd and 3rd instant.
Hongkong, February 16, 1905.`
Hongkong-Macao Line.
9.8. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons, Captain W. E. Clarke. Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at 2 p.m. Departures on Sundays at 12.30 p.m. Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 8.30 am.
Canton-Macao Line.
8.8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin.
This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3318.30.m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8am.
FIRE INSURANCH ASSOCIATION OF
HONGKONG.
that
FIRE INSURANCH OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Pisaction of Public Business ON TUESDAS, WETİN ESDAK
and THURSDAY, we 21st, 22nd and 23rd inst., respectively at 11.45 1.I.
By Order,
A. N. LOWK,
Secretary.
344
Hongkong, Feluwery JA
1905.
A. S. WABSON & CO. LIMITED, Alexand Buildings.
N TUESDAY,
ON
JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., C. and MacaO STEAMBOAT Co., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Canton-Wuchow Line.
6.8. SAINAM, 688 tons, Captain J. Willox.
5.9. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain C. Butchart.
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday
BELL'S ASBESTOS NON-CONDUCTING COMPOSITION.
ESTIMATES GIVEN
FOR WORK FINISHED COMPLETE.
OR SUPPLIED IN
Bags of 1 cwc, each.
OFFICE: "6, DES VŒŒUX ROAD,
JUST RECEIVED EX * JAPAN ':
Portland Cement.
In casks of 375 lbs uet, $5.00 per cask, ex Factory, In bags of 350 lbs net, $3.20 per bag, ax Factory,
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Glazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings. (Glazen Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricks and Fire Clas
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For further particulars, apply to
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GENERAL MANAGERS,
PURE RICH CREAM
201
'GOLD, REEF BRAND DELICIOUS WITH FRUIT, SWEETS, TEA AND COITEE. 30 Cts., 40 Cts. and 55 Cts. Per Tin,
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
LADIES' TRIMMED HATS kong, January 10, 1965,
LATEST LONDON AND PARIS STYLES.
LADIES' SILK BLOUSES.
LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS.
INSPECTION INVITED.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
STAG HOTEL,
118, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, MOST CENTRALBY SITUATED ;
WELL FURNISHED AND AIRY BEDROOMS. Monthly Powders accommodated on very Moderate Terms.
For Particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER, Hongkong, November 3, 1904
D.
NOMA,
TATTOOER,
60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
1985
and Friday at 8.30a.m., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same daysHE Public are informed that my Parlours aro open from 9 A.M. all day. My 32 years at 8.30 a.m. Round trips take about five days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity:
18
WEINESDAY and
THURSDAY, the 31st. 22nd and
23rd instant ALL-DEPARTMENTS will
be CLOSED at 1 P.M.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.
Hongkong, February 18, 1905.
NOTICE.
246
RA. H. RENNIK has been giron the
MSOLE CONTROL for Abin of the
Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the :-
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..
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18. Bank Buildings, Queens' Road Central, opposite the Hongkong Hotel. attested by 5700 Recommendations which I have received from all Sources,
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J
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R H. S. ARDOOLS Cormoction with aboré Fina ceased on 31st
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GEORGE CURRY
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210
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G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS:
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M. MUMEYA,
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MITSUBISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA
Intimations
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
E24th February, at 9 A.M.
ASTER TERM begins FRIDAY, Full information is given in Notices
317
posted outside the College Main Door.
Hongkong, February 18, 1905.
(MITSU BISHI CO.) HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK-
COAL DEPARTMENT.
64, QUEEN'S ROAD.
JAPANESE · ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER
AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FÓR AMATEURS.
84, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
JAPAN
COALS
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUI & 00.)
2123
·HEAD OFFICE:-1, SURUGA-CHO, TOXYO. LONDON BRANCH :-24, LIME STREET, E.C. HONGKONG BRANCH;-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOR
OTHER BRANCHES ;
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*MITSUI' (A.B.C. and A 1 Codes.)
Telegraphlo Address: 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.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines, BOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotana, Mameds, Mannoura, Oncura, Otsuji, Sasahara, Taabakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other Coald
S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.
Hongkong, May 31, 1904.
UNTOUCHED BY HAND.
1119
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FOOD
For INFANTS and INVALIDS.
MELLIN'S FOOD
free IS
From Saruh
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MA
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OF THE BLOOD.
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JOHN OAKEY & SONS BLACK LEAO MILLS LONDON
JOHN OAKET & SONS, LIMITED, " WELLINGTON " MILLS, LONDON.
|
THER
ING CORPORATION.
THE DIVIDEND declared for the Half- year ending 31st December, 1904, at the Rate of One Pound and Ten Shillings together with a Bonus of ONE POUND
MARUNO.UCHI TOKIO STERLING per Share of $120 is Payable
CABLE ADDRESS: ·IWASAKI,' which applies to all Branch Offices and Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies.
A1, 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: II. J. H. TRIPP.
HONGKONG : H. 17. JEFFRIES.
MANILA. MACONDRAY & CO.
CHINKIANG: GHARING & Co. YOKOHAMA M. ASADA.
;
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im- perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies the Imperial Arsenals; 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 Amorica.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Ochi, Shinnew, Namazuta. and Kami Yamada Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large scale the best Buzen Coal from 1905.
Sole Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa) and Matsushima Coals.
The Head and Branch Offices and the Agencies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above | Collierica,
Coal sold in 1903 by the Company amounted to 1,210,000 tons.
TAKASHIMA COAL.
on and after MONDAY, the 20th day of February curreut, at the Offices of the Corporation where Shareholders are quested to apply for Warrants.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
(Sd.) J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager,
354
Hongkong, February 18, 1905.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LD.
THE
ORDINARY
HE SIXTEENTH
ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE. HOLDERS in the Company will be held in Office of the General Managers, St George's Building, Victoria, on SATURDAY, 25th February, 1905, at 11 A.M., for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1904, declaring a Dividend and electing Consult- ing Committee and Auditors,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, 24th February until WEDNESDAY 8th March, both days inclusive.
343
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, February 17, 1905. |
HÔNGKONG FIRE INSURANCE- COMPANY, LD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
HE THIRTY-SIXTH.
ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE.
THE HOLDERS in the above Company, will be held at the OFFICES of the COMPANY, Pedder's Street, on MONDAY, the 6th day of MARCH, 1905, at 11.30 AM to recoivo a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1904, and the Report of the General Managers, and to élect Consult. ing Committee and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 20th February, to the 6th March both days
inclusive.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO.
General Managers. Hongkong, February 8, 1905.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
271
THE THIRTY-SIXTH ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
in the Company will be held at the COM-
Central, Victoria, on THURSDAY, the. th March, at 12 o'clock Noox, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Ac. counts and the Report of the Directors for the year ending 31st December, 1904, -
Now and additional shafts at the Takn-PANY'S OFFICES, No. 3. Queen's Road 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. February 14, 1905.
ROYAL TOBACCO FACTORY.
777
9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. "AVE always a FRESH SUPPLY of
TIAN CIGARETTES are Fresh, as we make them every day. Wo can recommend then as First-class Sniokes. We receive our Tobacco Fresh from Egypt by every mail.
A Trial Order will satisfy the most sceptical. We defy competition.”
H TURKISH TOBACCO, EGYP
T. E. P. SPYROPULOS, Proprietor. Hongkong, February 15, 1905. 325
"The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com. pany will be CLOSED from the 24th inst., to the 9th proximo, both days inclusive.
By Order,
C. PEMBERTON,
Acting Secretary. Hongkong, February 9, 1905:
NOTICE.
YOU
Intimations.
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To Let.
TO LET.
O. 14. SALISBURY AVENUE, 5
ROOMED HOUSE.
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TWO FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, Euro- pean Style, in Kowloon. Possession on or
About 31st August, 1995.
Nos. 2 and 4, SALISBURY AVENUE, Kowloon. Inmediate possession.
1
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TO LET.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1905,
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77, Beaconsfield Aronde.
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THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.
In the Fighting Zone.
Toxro, February
It is officially announced that the Japa- nese occupied on Thursday forenoon an ominence south of Changchichai to which the Russian infantry had retired with their dead. The Japanese had ten wounded.
The Russians hombarded the front of the Japanese centre at various points on Fr- day, and kept up an artillery fire from Sha- hopso and other places.
The Japanese have buried to date about two thousand. Russian dead and secured the same number of rifles.
February 15,
It is officially reported that the Japanese surrounded about twenty Russian cavalry about eight miles west of Hsionchang
Eleven Russians were wounded and three killed outright. A number of cattle wore captured.
The Russian batteries in front of the Japanese right and centro on the Shaho kept up an artillery fire on Saturday. The 1376 Russians are continually entrenching in front of the Japanese extreme left, and have newly constructed twenty-four screens for their artillery.
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8 necessary.
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February 14.
It is officially announced that there was the usual bombardment with attacks on the Japanese left and right, which were repulsed, on Sunday.
The Russians are continuously entrench
themselves in the direction of Hei-
ing koutai.
Capture of a German Steamer
Toxio, February 12. The German steamer “Paros,” bound to Vladivostock with military supplies, was seized on Friday off, Hokkaido. The "Paros" is a steamer of 2,298 tons grose,
belonging to the Deutsche Levante Linie,
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The Anglo-Japanese Alliance. TOKIO, February 12. The Kokumin, in reference to the anniversary of the announcement of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance; heartily recipro cates the utterances of the British political
A HOUSE in Woxo NEI CHONG ROAD. OFFICE, with Security. State Ex jou: hala in favour of the continuation of
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OFFICES, in Course of Erection, Cos- NAUGHT ROAD. (near Blake Pier).
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FOR ONE YEAR, FROM 15TH APRIL,
223
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A Furnished, in good situation, with 274 fine view of Harbour. Garden and Large Croquet and Tennis Lawn, and good Stabling,
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the alliance, the efficacy of which it is impossible to impeach, and the benefits 384 it has simultaneously conferred on other
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Russia's Demoralised Army, The Yinkou correspondent cf the says that the Russian army at Mukden is in a thoroughly demoralised condition. Str rendors to the Japanese are frequent, the men bringing their beds with them—bundles of millet straw, On the other hand, Gene-
ra Kuropatkin telegraphs to St. Peters. burg that Japanese soldiers are constantly deserting to his lines, and that they are in- sufficiently clothed, very badly shod, and so frost-bitton that they cannot fire their rifles.
TOKIO, February 15. It is officially stated that there were 8c- veral outbreaks of artillery fire on Monday. The Russians continue to entrench them-
the Racing Colours DARK BLUE | selves. INGLE or DOUBLE FLOORED.
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Mrs ELLEN, SKIN SPECIALIST, RIGHTON, England, are unsurpassed- for Creating. Restoring, and Pre- Berving Beauty. Their application impart to the Face. Neck and Arms a Delicate Softness, the Fresh Tints of Health and the Odour of Flowers, To preserve her beauty is the natural ambition of every woman of culture. The CREAM, POWDER and LOTIONS prepared by Mrs ELLEN her- self are not orly quite harmless, but being natural skin nutrients, are distinctly bene 2 ROAD. ficial.
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122
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Two squadrons from Soushutse moved quietly on Tuesday morning to Loashoushe, on the right bank of the Hunho, in front of the farthest left of the Japanese lines. Two other squadrous moved from Ping-fang 10 Tacha, EK
About eight to nine thousand cavalry with artillery, marching southward from the west of Pingfang, attempted about 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday to cross to the left bank of the Hunho about eighteen miles south west of Chitsitse.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1805.
A FOSSIL EGG,
Interesting Scientific Discovery
prospector, examining the stones
the Gila River in Arizona, came upon
water-worn pobble 4 or 5 inches in diame.
ter.
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zron drums
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He cracked off a fragment with his Special Arrangements for Season-Contracts.
pick and discovered a fossil egg inside.,
The specimen fell into the hands of n
.
gentleman in California who has now brought it to the attention of scientific ex- He has loaned it for examination perts. to the California University, and the Nov ember number of the American Journal of Science contains photographs of it, and a technical account of the result of the examination. The chief point of interest, from a scientific point of view, is the fact that the contents of the egg have been converted into a bituminous substance re- sembling asphalt, thus supporting the hypothesis that bitumen is derived from
animal remaing.
The ogg is quite large-as large as that of a duck or goose-and resembles most closely, the egg of a cormorant.
It is so
perfectly preserved as to show that it must have been completely imbedded very shortly after it was laid
the substance
that afterwards consolidated into lime- stone. Thus a snapshot photograph was event that happened secured of an
A hundreds of thousands of years ago. bird of the size of a cormorant or goose laid this precious egg, which by some mis- chance tumbled into the water, or at all events into the soft oczo of which limo- stone is formed, with suflicient force to become completely embedded in the ooze and thus protected. For countless years this naze continued to be formed on top, and at last the whole became consolidated iato limestone.
Then the limestone was lifted from its watery bed by volcanic or other action and became a portion of a mountain range. Then erosion began. Through the agencies of frust and rain, sunshine and cold, fragments of limestone were broken off, until at last the egg was
reached, and the fragment containing it fell into one of the gullies that feed the Gila River. There, in flood-time, it was rolled over and over, amid a multitude of other stones, small and large until all its angles were rubbed off and it became a water worn pebble in a mountain stream, moving downward when the floods came in sufficient volume to stir it from its resting- place, and then.a prospector, searching for gold or other mineral, found it and cracked it with his geologic pick, exposing one end of the egg
What a wonderful history! adds the scientific journal, But still more wonder- ful is the thought of the thousands and thousands of years that must have elapsed between the day when the egg fell into the water and became imbedded and the day when it nest met the light, as a fossil, in the hands of a man.
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THOMAS' HOTEL.
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A Bedrooms Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Teras.
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Humber
Iphigenia Janus Kinsha Moorhen
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
Class
Tims. Guns. I.H.P.
Captain.
Last repostal en
despatch-vessel battleship, 1st class Bloop
1700 12
12,950
Astriut
Bramble
Britomart
For particulars and-terms, "
Centurion
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, December 27, 1901,
Famo
*Glory
227 Handy
Hart
cruiser, 1st class cruiser, 1st class cruiser, 2nd class gunboat, 1st class gunboat, 1st class battleship, 1st class water tank and tug ̈ torpedo boat destruper battleship, 1st class torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer
1050 11,000 16 11,000
3000 42 13,500
“
Comdr Richard M. Harbord
Hongkong
Captain Sydney R. Fremantle
Hongkong
1400
Reservo
Hongkong
18,000
Capt. Charles Windham, O.V.O.
Woihaiwel
16 18,500.
Capt. R. N. Onimanney
Hongkong
4360
10
Captain L. G. Tufroll
Hongkong
710
G 1300
Reserve
Hongkong
710
6 1300
Licut.-Comdr. T. D. Pratt:
Hongkong
10,000
14 13,000
Captain Fogon
Hongkong
.390
300
Hongkong
300
6
5700
Lieut.-Comdr. Asser
Hongkong
12,950
10 13,600
Captain Hon. Walter G. Stopford
Hongkong
276
# 4000
Reserve
Hongkong
275
#
4000
rlongkong
Hoguo
cruiser, 1st class
12,000
14. 21,000
Captain Shortland
Hongkong
Auctions.
storeship
1640
800
Lieut.-Comdr. F. M. Riadore
Weihaiwel
cruiser, 3rd class
3600
17
'9000
Captain W. B. Faucknor
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
280
6
3900
Lieut.-Comdr A, Gregory
Hongkong
river gunboat
#
Yangtaza
river gunboat
180
2
800
West River
battleship, 1st class
12,960
16
13,500 |
Captain T G. Greet
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
350
6
6300
Longkong
1015
6
1400
Hongkong
Surveying-vessel
$35
850
Comdr. C. E. Mouro
Hongkong
$5
240
Lt.-Com. R. E. Vaughan
West River
Reserve
Hongkong
210
3690
8
9000
West Bayer Shanghal
25
2 "240
Yangtsza
$12,000
14 21,000
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
259
6 8500
Hongkong
receiving ship
4650
B
Hongkong
river gunboat
cruiser, 2nd cla
180 *9400·
800
Yangtaze
9000
Singapore
Tweed
cudst defence gunboat
Hongkong
Vengeance
Bartleship, ist chass
12,950
16 13,500
Cap. Leslie Stuart, C.M.G.
Hongkong
Virago
torpedo heat destroyer
355
-6300
Reservo
Hongkon
Waterwitch
surveying ship
620
450
Comdr. Ernest C. Hardy
Hongkong
Whiting
torpedo boat destroyer
300
5900
In Reserve
Hongkong
Woodcock
river gunboat
150-
500.
Lieut, Com. C. W. Wrightson
Upper Yangtsse
river gunboat
160
500
Upper Yangrene
PUBLIC AUCTION.
+Ocean
Otter
l'hoenix
Rambler
THE Undersigned have received instruc- Robin
DOURABLE. THE ROSATIO
DIRECTOR OF Pennic Wonks, tó Soll by Sandpiper
Sirius Public Auction,
on
FRIDAY,
Snipe
Sutlej
Taku
the 24th February, 1905, at-11 A.M., at the Tamar
GOVERNMENT STORES Wanchai,-
A QUANTITY OF
OBSOLETE AND CONDEMNED
STORES.
TERMS As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Government Auctioneers.
Hongkong. February 18, 1905.
Toal
Theria
352 Woodlark
TRADZ MARK.
PUBLIC AUCTION OF FINE ART CURIOS AND SILK EMBROIDERIES.
The following table is a chronologically arranged list of mail steamer Coast ports, Manila, and sailings to Europe, America, Canada, and Australia.
All Japan are not given, for steamers are constantly sailing for those ports. the American steamers call at Japan, and the majority of the Australian boats call at Manila, and, in addition to those vessels, special steamers run there. The departure of every steamer is subject to alteration. The P. & 0. mails usually reach London in about 28 days, and the French and German in about 28 or 30 days.
17 G. M. S. Prinzess Alice
M. M. Tourance
22
CANADIAN MAIL,
DESTINATION,
DUE.
DEF.
STEAMER,
WE Undersigned has received instruc. tions to Sell by Public Auction, on
MONDAY,
the 27th February, 1905, and
TUESDAY,
the 28th February, 1905, commencing each
day at 2.30 P.M., at his SALES ROOMS,
DUDDELL STREET,
A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ART CURIOS AND SILK. EMBROIDERIES, Comprising:-
OLD TEMPLE BROCADES and BROCADED
PRIESTS ROBES, FINE SILK EMBROIDERED Acheron
and
sloop
river gunboat
sloop.
river gunboat
cruiser, 2nd class
river gunboat
cruiser, 1st class
* Siag of Admiral Sir Gerard 11. Noel, Commander-in-Chief.
+ Flag of Rear Admiral the Hon. A. G. Carzon-Howe, C.B., C.M.G.
Works of Art. such as HANGINGS (Land- | Alquotto. scapes, Floral Designs, Birda, &c.), MANTEL Argus DRAPERIES. BEDSPREADS, TABLE COVERS, Aspic KIMONOS, CURTAINS, SCREENS, &c., &c.; Avalancha VERY FINE DAMASCENE WARE-CIGAR Bengali
CIGARETTE CASES, MATCH and
Bugeaud JEWELLERY BOXES, Card CaseS, UMBRELLA | Cassc-tete HANDLES, BUTTONS, &c.;
*Châteaurenault CHOICE SILVER Wake ;--JeweLLERY and Comete POWDER BOXES, VASES and Bowis, &c.; Décidéo FINELY EXECUTED GOLD LACQUERED D'Assas SCREENS, BOXES and STANDS, RED' and
Estoc
BLACK LACQUERED CALLNETS TABLES and Froude CHAINS;
OLD BRONZE VASES, FINE SATSUMA and Henri Riviere IMARI WAKE, CET VELVET PICTURES (Silk)
Gueydon
Taveline
Kersaint
+Montcalm
The Collection will be on Exhibition from Mosque: Wednesday, the 22nd February.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
1. NAKA ZA WA, No. 7. D'AGUILAR STREET. JAPANESE CURIO STORE.
UST Arrived a New Shipment of Artistic Jostal XMAS and NEW YEAR'S
CARDS and a Varied Assortment of XMAS PRESENTS. An Inspection is Earnestly Solicited. PRICES VERY MODERATE.
Hongkong, October 22, 1904.
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Lt. Comdr. O. P. Metcalfa Lt. Comdr. F. B. Noblo
Reserve
Reserve
Lt. Com. H. TAttný Capt. C. H H. Mooro It-Comdr, Davidson Captain Wm. L. Grant Lieut. Comdr. Craufurd Commodore Dickon: Lt.-Comdr. E. V. Dugmore Capt. J. A. C. Wilkinson (
Lieut-Cota. Wason
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station
Lieut. Holgue
Capt. Baron Schimmelmanr.
Comdr. Baron von M. Hüllessen
Comdr. Kloche
Name
Flag and Description.
Tons.Guns. H.P.
Captains.
Aspern Kaiserin Elisabetn
Austro-Hungarian cruiser Austro-Hungarian cruiser
2437 4000
French armoured gunboat
-1796
French gunboat
300 .7
-20 7300 29 8000
--10- 1700 400
Capt. Friedrich Grinzenborger
Singapore
Captain Mirtl I'ranz.
Hongkong
Comdr Laferriero-
Saigon
Lieut. A. Varney
Salgot
French gunboat
123
500
Licut, Crespin
Canton
French gunboat
475
450
Lieut. Journe
Saigon
French gunboat
140
150
Haiphong
French gunboat
580
400
Saigon
French cruiser
3740
29
9000
Capt. Lefivro
Saigou
French gunboat
140
150
EUROPEAN MAIL.
Haiphong
French cruiser
8018
18 17,000
Captain V. Poidlone
Woosung
French gunboat
525
4
438
Commander Louel
Haiphong
French gunboat
€80 10
900
Commander L'East
Saigon
DEP.
STEAMER,
DESTINATION. DUE LONDON
DUE.
French cruiser
4000.
31
9500
Saigon
ABOUT.
French gunboat
Raiphon
French destroyer
350
7
303
Lieut. Jehenne
Haiphong
Feb. March 1
25. P. & 0. Chusan
G. M. S. Sachsen
7
M. M. Caledonien
11
P. &. 0. Bengal
London Bremen Marseilles London
April
1
French cruiser
9376
36 20,200
Shanghal
March
11
11
French gunboat
Haiphong
4
French destroyer
307
7
300
Lieut. Comdr. Beaussant
Haiphong
April 8
15
Hamburg
25
and a Variety of other Cunios,
French gunboat
1250
6
91
TERMS: As usual.
French cruiser
270012
2200 $19,600
Commander La Gollobr
Shanghai
Captain Cros
Haiphong
21!
M. M. Oceanien
Marscilles
19
18-
French torpedo-bost
350
300
Lient, de Vean Prat
Haiphong
25
P. & 0. Nulia
London
20
French gunboat
Capt. Howrst
Yangtszo
20
G. M. S. Prinz Regent
Luitpolt
Hamburg
Catalogues will be issued.
French cruiser
4016
27
8500
Comdr. Sennea
Hongay
l'istolet
French torpedo.bont
350
300
Licut, de Woerth
Haiphong
April
嘻
Marseilles May 3
2
8
P. & O. Malte
London
19
.12
G. M. S. Prinz Heinrich
Hamburg
Auctioneer. Hongkong, February 17, 1905.
Redoutable
French cruiser
9437
6071
Saigon
029 Styx"
French cruiser
1796
10
1700
Capt. Vincent
Sully
French cruiser
9856
20,000
Captain Güiberteau
Saigon Shanghal
Surpriso
French gunboat
620
900
Shanghal
Takiang
French gunboat
Vauban
French cruiser
€150
-23
4660
Captain Blonde.
Vigilante
French gunboat
123
7
500
Lieut. Carol
Yangtee Along Bag Canton
...
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Bassard Fürst Bismarck Geier Hansa II ertha Iltis Jaguar Luchs
German cruiser
1857
15 2900
Comdr. Hues
German flagship
11,000
38
14,000
Captain. Prowe
Manila
German cruiser
1776
15 2960
Comdr. von Studnitz
Singapore
Gerrnan cruiser
6230
34
110,000
Capt. Wober
German cruiser
6500
37 10,000
Singapore
German gunboat
1000
10
1300
Nanking
German gunboat
900 10 1300
Hongkong
German gunboad
850
10
1344
Comdr. Kroencke
Hongkong
Möwe
Germau gunboat
1009
8
875
Comdr, von Grumbkow
Manila
1905
1905
Seeadler Thetis Tiger
March 8
C.P.R.
Empress of Japan!
Vancouver.
Mar.
29
15
do.
Athenian
do.
April
४
etc., etc., etc.
Vorwa to
German cruiser German crpisèr German gunboat German gunboat. German gunboat
1640
16
2800
Comdr. Persius
Shangha!
4:1
2060
24
6000
Captain Voit
Shanghal
900
10
1300
Comdr. Deimling
170
1300 "Comdr, Giobber
Canton!
500
Lieut. Scharf
Shanghat
29
do.
Empress of China
do.
19
April 19
do.
Empress of India
do.
May
10
Hongkong, 1, Wellington Street,
26
do.
Tartar
do.
20
Kowloon, 63 & C4, Elgin Road.
Elba
Italian cruiser
2300
10
7471
Captain Borea Ricci
May
10
do.
Empress of Japan
do.
31
Hongkong, September 17, 1904.
697
24
do.
Athenian
do.
Marco Polo Puglia
Italian cruiser Italian cruiser
3600
Captain Presbitero
2408 20
7000
Capt. Pescetto
Shangha
Shanghai
June 17
"
31
do.
Empress of India!
do.
21
19
TANG. YUEN,
Adamastor" Dia Vasco de Gama
Portuguese cruiser Portugueso gunboat Portuguese cruiser
1960 720 3215 20 --6000
14
4000
Captain d'Antas Ribeiro
Captain Coutinho
Hongkong
Hongkong
Capt. Manuel Vasco de Carvalho,
Singapore
ESTABLISHMENT.
Aleout
Russian gunboat
810
Splendid View of Harbour.
Amaur
Russian cruiser
2600
6 5
730
Comdr. Gainter
Vladivostook
4700
Codr. Gramatchickoff
Port Arthes
No 18 MACDONNELL ROAD.
Under European Management.
Apply at the House,
Askold
Russian cruiser
6000
$7 24,000
Capt. Reitzenschtein
Bayan
Russian cruiser
7800
10 16,500
Bobre
Russian gunboat
1050
8 1160
Bogatyr
Russian cruiser
6640
12 19,500
AMERICAN MAIL.
At FAIRALL & CO.. Opposit Hongkong Hotel.
Diana
Russian craiser
6731
6
8000
Djighilt
Russian gunboat
1456
3
1700
Gaidamak
Russian gunboat
500
9
-3500-
STEAMET.
DESTINATION,
Hongkeng, June 10, 1903.
97
DUE.
Gremiastchy Gromobol
Russian gunboat
1490
61 2000
Russian cruiser
12,364
44
14,590
Guiliak
Russian gunboat
1000
6
1000
THE
WAVERLEY."
1905
Feb. 28
P.M.S. Manchuria
San Francisco
March 28
March 11
O. & Q. Dorie.
do,
April
$
24
do.
Korea
le.
21
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Mandjour Novik
Russian ganboat
1224
7
1400
Russian cruiser
3000
6
17,000-
Olajny
Russian ganboat
1490
6
2000
Peresviet
Russian battleship
12,674
15 14,000
Russian battleship
10,960
16 10,600
April
4
do.
Coptic
do.
May
2
15
P.M.S. Siberia
do.
13
Table d'Hote at Separate Tables. Cuisine
Pobeda
Russian battleship
12,674
15 14,500
Capt. Zatzaroleng
**
Russian battleship
10,960
16
10,600
23
co.
Mongolia
20.
23
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Rasboynick
Russian cruiser
-1334
10
1786
May
6
do.
China
do.
June
3
2103 Retvizan
Russian battleship
12,902
16
16,000
Rongis
Russian protected cralser12.200
68
17,000
Rurik
Russian protected craiser 10,925
26
19,250
Sevastopol
Russian battleship
10,960
18
10,800
HOUSE.
Silatch
Russian gunboat
950
2
1125
Vaadnik
Raselan gunboat
500
9 3300
Port Arthas
Zabiyaka
Russian cruiser
1230
15
1194
Port Arthag
Albany
U. S. cruiser
3769 28 7500
Capt. Dyer
Cavite
Annapolis
U. S. gunboat
1000
12
1227
Capt. Rohrer
Bainbridge
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
7
8000
Lieut. G. Williams
Manila
Baltimore
U. S. cruiser
4500
Capt. Sargeant
1374
Barry.
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
7 8000
Lieut, Irwin
Callao
U. S. gunboat
208 10
600
Lieut. Dismaker.
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOK
Chauncey
U. S. torpedo-bost destroyer
420
7
B000
Lieut. E. P. Jessop
Shanghai
Manila Manila Hongkong
Manila
Cincinnati
U. S. cruiser
3213
19
7600
Comdr. Hugo Osterhaus
Chefoo
1900
1905
Dale
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer!
420
7
8000
Lieut. H. E. Arnold
Manila
Mar.
Sydney,
Mar,
29
II.
8
E. & A. Eastern
do.
29
C. N. Changsha
du.
April
5
Ta'in Tez Man. Translated into English
Decatur
U. S. torpedo-bost destroyer)
420
7
B000
Lieut. A. W. Knox
Eleano
U. S. gunboat
660
10
6000
Et-Comdr. J. Hood
U. S. gunboat
1399
8 1988
Comdr. P. E. Bavyer
1896.
April
ត
E. & A. Australian
· do.
26
91
April
7
C. N. Chingtu
do.
30
Monadnock Monterey
U. 8. monitor
3990
B 3000
Captain Mahan
Manila Shanghai Manila Shanghal
U. S. monitor
4084
6244
*Comdr. J. B. Milhan
Cavite
April 17
N. D. L. Prinz Waldemar
do.
May
10
April 22
C, N. Taiyuan
do.
15
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U. S. cruiser
.3437 20
7500
Commander G. B. Harbe
Manifa
Oregon
U. 8. cruiser.
| 10,288′′
40 11,111
Captain Burwell
Shangha
May
3
E. & A. Empire
do..
24
May
13
C. N. Tsinan
do.
June
Pampanga
Ü. S. ginboat'
201
3
250
Ensign J. E. Basa
Cavite
J
May
29
N. D. L. Prina Sigismund
do.
Juno 21
A
RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN
FORMOSA;
Paragua
U.S. gunboat
201
3
250
Capt. Bennett
Rainbow
U. S. cruiser
4000
14
Caribe Manila
Raleigh
U, S. cruiser
3213
18
7500
Shangha
By G. TAYLOR, I. M. Customs
San Francisco
U. S. cruiser
1098
9913
Captain Very
Mazla
Vicksburg
U. S. cruiser
1000
13
1118
Commander Marshall
Shangha
With WOODCUTE!
U. S. gunboat
347
3
500
Lieut. H. A. Wiley
U. S. gunboat
1397
8
1894
Commander A. W. Dödd
Manda
U. S. flagship
12,000
50
12,600
Captain Clover
Shanghal
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1965.
BLOCKADE RUNNERS,
|
Something for the horse-owners:
Who brooda o'er Yesterday's defeat Unfits himself To-day' to meet Who fears To-morrow's jousts will fall, But he who conquers fear wins all,
'A German traveller claims to have dis- covered in the forests of Borneo a people That is nothing, who still have tails,' Harmston's Circus will soon have in their collection two monkeys and a man. who cân converse with one another. At least the man claims that, by conversation, he can learn the idens of his pets.
LOCAL AND CUAST NEWS.
There were 922 European and 96 Chinese visitors to the City Hail Library: 142 European and 5,060) Chinese visitors to the Museum during the week ending 19th February.
'CHINA MAUTO' EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.] [SUPPLIED BY REUTER, MR BOMBAY.]
Received on February 21, at 12.47 p.m.
RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
REVOLUTIONISTS ACTIVE.
Increasing the Alarm.
The promotors of the revolutionary propaganda, taking advantage of the alarm occasioned in St. Petersburg by the murder just enacted, have intensified it
[SUPPLIERY REUTEL
[Received on February
47
IRELAND AND DEVOLUTION.
THE DUNRAVEN SCHEME.
Question of Its Origination
LONDON, February 20 During a debate in the Home Par liament it transpired that Lord Dun- raven and Sir Antony MacDonnell did not originate the scheme of September,
by scattering broadcast violent revolu-1904, but only assisted the Irish Reform
Association with regard to the details. tionary proclamations,
Lord Danraven also had long in- formal talks with Mr George Wyndham on the question and quoted a letter from Sir Antony MacDonnell, which said :
Wyndham agrees with me; but it is! better that I should not appear prominently.'
FRESH STRIKES DECLARED.
Newspapors Suspended.
troubles
It was agreed at yesterday afternoon's meeting of the Sanitary Board that the re- turn asked for by the Hon. Mr Brewin, showing the number of modifications of the Public Health and Building Ordinance announced from different parts of recommended since its introduction, should
be furnished.
+
Fresh strikes and
Are
Nashi Dni
The recent announcement made by the Japanese Government that the fleet had been given orders to sink blockade runners without distinction has brought home to those who engage in this hitherto profitable trade that henceforth
Russia. it will be a somewhat perilous pursuit to follow. In the past Japan,
The St. Petersburg papers, having the desire to act scrupulously ac-
The annual general meeting of the and Nashi Shiza after being warned cording to International law, bag allow-
members of the Hongkong General Cham- ed the captains and crews of vessels ber of Commerce will be held in the Old for the third time have been ordered captured to go free after the examina-Chanter of Commerce Room, City Hall, to suspend publication for three months. tions at the Prize Court. Captains, on Tuesday, the 28th February, at 4 p.m. especially, have seen in the enterprise Full particulars will be found in our busi-
General Memoranda.
payment resembling small fortunes, andness columns. the risk of capture has had no terrors THURSDAY, February 23:-
Goods per Catherine Aper undelivered for them. Many have, in fact, courted
after 2p.m. on this date will be landed,
capture in preference to risking the FRIDAY, February 24:—
11.-Auction of Obsolete and Con.dangers of being blown-up by mines in
the channels to Port Arthur Vladivostock, and now that it is known that the ice in the latter harbour has caused the moored mines to break loose the chances are Japan will have another It is not crop captures to chronicle.
9 p.m.--Boxing in City Hall.
demued Stores, at Government Stores, Wanchini. Transfer Books of China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., closed from this date to 9th March inclusive. Transfer Books of Green Island Cement Co., Ld., close from this date to 8th inclusive.
SATURDAY, February 25
ו".
11 a.m-Mecoting of Green Island Coment
rent.
of
and
the collection of steamers that Japan desires so much, however, as the sup-
Co., Ltd., at General Manager's Office. Goods per Malarea not cleared at 4 pm.pression of the traffic.
on this date subject to SUNDAY, February 26-
Goods per Margins Burquehem undeliver
od after this date subject to rent. MONDAY, February 27:---
2,30 p.m.--Auction of Japanese Art Curios and Silk Embroideries, &c., at Mr Geo. Lammert's Sales Rooms. TUESDAY, February 28 :-~-~
4 p.m.--Meeting of Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce in City Hall.
A FAVOURITE
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DES VŒUX ROAD,
NOW SHOWING
SMART
AND `ÉPSOM MEETINGS,
CHAMPAGNE,
JULES MUMM & CO., REIMS
She has at last
been forced to the conclusion that whilst International law is so lenient towards those who actually consent to run the blockade there is not going to be any diminution in the trade whilst there are Russian ports in the East for ships to Rather, there will take contraband to.
The case in which a man named Leung. Ah Tsung was charged by the Chinese Go- vernment with armed robbery and his ex-. tradition sought was concluded yesterday aftermon at the Magistracy. Mr Gompertz ordered the defendant to be imprisoned pending the Governor's order for his sur render.
Alice Memorial Hospital.
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs
to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals Kwok Ching Chung St. Paul's College
Fire at Tung Loi Lane.
$ 50 .50
An outbreak of fire occurred at about 7.30 last night at Tung Loi Lane and did considerable damage. The fire was first discovered in an oil and matting shop and soon spread to the other portions of the house so that by the time the Brigade had received the alarm there was a big blaze
THE ASSASSINATION OF
- SERGIUS..
The Tsar's Lament.
LONDON, February 20,
番
It was by that tha he and Sir Antony MacDonnell were subsequently guided.
Directly Mr. Wyndham disavowed the policy outlined Sir Antony Mac
Thus there WAS DD. question of Donnell withdrew his assistance. concealment or persisting in disavowed by his superiors.
a
policy
The Marquess of Ripon declared it was perfectly impossible that Sir Antony MacDonnell had been guilty of conduct deserving of serious censure.
Lord Lansdowne similarly praised Sir Antony MacDonnell.
He related that he, himself, intro-
The Tsar has issued a manifesto induced Sir Antony to Mr. Wyndham and recommended that they should which he laments the death, by the
have exceptional freedom of action and wicked hands of assassins, of his uncle initiative.
التالي
and friend, Duke Sergius. His whole life,' says the manifesto, was devoted
to ourselves and the Fatherland'.
VIEWS OF THE PRESS.
The Crime Denounced.
The leading Russian papers, while denouncing the assassination of Grand Duke Sergius, declare that the need for
be encouragement. Japan's experience has been unique so far as blockade runners are concerned. She has met men who have honestly endeavoured to and they had a difficult task before them. reforms is largely responsible. carry out their contract with the Ras-The engines and the fire float were soon at
sians, but on the other hand she has work but before they could have much
inct those who have accepted the Kussian dole and have either run into the Japanese fleet without hope of fur ther remuneration or have attempted to sell their ships to the Japanese before leaving this port or Shanghai. We have it on good authority that several attempts of this kind were madë, but to the credit of the Japanese be it said they did not disburse the desired coin. Instead they kept an eye upon the ships
effect the flames had spread to an adjoinink shop. A portion of this place was gutted
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
and the whole of the Tunge Loi Lane MUTILATION OF THE GRAND
premises were destroyed.
FRANCE AND INTERNATIONAL
CONCORD.
PARIS, Jan. 1President Loubet this afternoon received the members of the Diplomatic Body, headed by Court Tornielli, Count Tornielli, the Italian Ambassador.
DUKE,
A Satisfied Assassin.
LONDON, February 18.
The Grand Duke Sergius' head and legs were severed from his body.
One of the perpetrators exclaimed after
and seized them in their own good time. addressing the President, said that France's his arrest I don't care, I have done my
efforts on behalf of peaco bad not been relaxed during the troubled period of the past year, and laid stress on the considerable share taken in the question of arbitration by France, whose elevation of mind and great genius had assured to her an eminent parroin the advancement of peace and pro-
In
Apparently they have become weary of such work. They prefer to
seu the traflic cease so that they might withdraw timir fleet or at all events relieve the ships of their constant vigil. When
M. Loubet replied that he was deeply Port Arthur fell the Japanese learned
touched by Count Tornielli's words. how the fortress had been assisted by spite of the pre-occupation of the past year blockade-running steamers and junks he had seen the propagation of ideas of peace and of acts of international concord. (Fournisseurs Brevetés de in Cour Imperi 1 to hold out, and as this prolongation of The l'esident expressed his gratification at
et Royale o'Autriche-llongrie).
the siege cost many thousands of valu. bearing acknowledged the share therein which accrued to France, and concluded by able Japanese lives it is not to be won-speaking of the progress which arbitration dered at that the nation views with ideas had made in the minds of peoples and Governments, proof of which was the disfavour the weak sections Trquiry Commission into the North Sen International law dealing with the treatment of ships' crews. As that law
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nterchanical service must be given. young mistresa once asked her cook about a certain recipe. Just how much four do you put in, Mary Law um, you don't follow any rule; you just use your judgment But suppose you don't have any judgment," returned the puzzled mis- succinct and to the point.
ST
TEARNS WINE will bring back the lost strength and vigor, but it is Stearns' Wine.
upon the enterprise. Japan rightly regards such a condition of things as anomalous and intends to ask for a Conference of Juirsconsults with the object of having the law amended so THE Archbishop of Canterbury delivered an address in the Wadleigh High School, blockade-runners might be treated as girls, who cheered him most
cally.
job."
A bund of students afterwards distribut- ing revolutionary proclamations were furiously assaulted by the crowd,
THE STRIKES EXTENDING,
E
Troops and Police Active.
'.
LONDON, February 18. The strikes in St. Petersburg are again rapidly extending.
Thirty thousand have rejoined the strikers, and their temper is threatening.
Troops have been re-drafted into the vicinity of the works, and the police are renewing their domiciliary visits, arresting
the leaders.
LONDON, February 19.
St. Petersburg is being flooded with revolutionary literature,
The employees of railways at Moscow have struck work, and traffic is suspended.
British Court in Mourning,
LONDON, February 19.
H. M. King Edward has ordered Court
Sir Antony MacDonnell had been
had informed him accordingly. led into an error and the Government
They did not regard his conduct as disloyal, neither did they question his candour and integrity.
GREECE AND CRETE.
THE QUESTION OF ANNEXATION.
Replies of the Powers.
LONDON, February 20. Britain, France, Russia and Italy have presented replies to the memoran- dum made by Prince George of 'Greeco in November last year, relating to the annexation of Crete by Greece.
CHINA MAIL'S 'EXCLUSIVE BERVICE.]
KIROLAMO "BY REUTER, VÍA BOMBAY
Received on February 21, at 12.47 p.m.
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE MAR.
RUSSIAN REVERSE
CONFIRMED,
Despatch from Kuropatkin.
LONDON, February 20.
A confused despatch from General' Kuropatkin confirms the surrounding of a Russian detachment by the Japanese, but does not record the loss of any guns.
·
The despatch mentions, however, that an attempt was made to save them.
The Japanese pursued the Russian, for twenty versta (about 133 miles),
AMERICA'S COMPLAINT.
The Case of the Ofiloers.
**Lena."
No Parole Given.
Reuters' correspondent at St. Peters- burg wires that it is semi-officially declared that the charge of breaking their parole, preferred against the thres officers of the transport "Lens," which is interned in San Francisco, must be due to a misunderstanding.
As far as is known the officers had
not given their parole to remain on
American territory and the local administration could not, therefore, oppose their departare.
It is believed that the negotiations
result in the clearing up of the matter Proceeding in connection therewith will
to the mutual satisfaction of both Russia and America.
[REUTER'S SERVICE.].
RUMOURS OF PEACE.
LONDON, February 19. Mysterious rumours of peace between Russia and Japan, not traceable to any direct source, have been continually crop- ping up during the past few days,
GENERAL STOESSEL.
General Sacessel has arrived at Constan tinople.
AMERICA AND CHINA
LONDON, February 19. The Chinese Minister at Washington has presented President Roosevelt with a portrait of H. M. the Dowager Empress of China in recognition of America's part in the preservation of Chinese neutrality, and her disinterested friendship.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.
The replies indicate that the protect- ing Powers will not tolerate any annex. ation without the consent of the inha bitants of Crete, but the wording gene- rally appears to defer the realisation of the hopes of Greece indefinitely.
Cement Company, Limited, at the Sixteenth The Powers, however, are willing to Ordinary General Mesting to be held at the
withdraw. the troops from Crete.
Germany and Austria have not prac tically replied to the memorandum.
The following is the Report for presonta- tion to the shareholders of the Green Island
Office of the General Managers on Satur- day, 25th February, at 11 o'clock a.m.-
Annexed we have pleasure to lay bofore
plase to Reserve Fund...
GLC04.0 200,000.001
[In November a memorandum was add-shareholders & statement of Accounts for ressed by Prince George of Greece, as-High the year ending 31st December 1904, Commissioner for Crete, to the Powers.
The net profit, including the amount The following would seem to be the most important passage-Time passes and the brought forward from the provions year, Cretana, who have been so quiet and have amounts to $345,054.82 which it is propos hinde so much progress, encouraged, as theyed to deal with as follows, viz:- were by the hope of seeing the realization of the national dream for which they have made so many sacrifices, have grown im To carry forwant to next year's necount..... 05.05-1.8% patient. The state of the public mind in
The demand for cement steadily increas Crete is so excited that fresh misfortunes ed throughout the year and as the Coin- threaten the poor country, so sorely tried pany's plant in spite of everything we could in the past, if the resolutions passed on do to increase the output is still inadequate, August 19 by the Christian population in it has been decided to further extend the all the provinces of the island, in which factory by the addition of kilns and machi- they requested me on their behalf tonery which will increase the present pro implore the Great Powers not to delay the
union of the island with the mother Herein lies the solution. It is the only country, are again to be rejected. solution to which the Cretan people aspire. the only one they ask for, the only one they solicit of the Great Powers, who, after giving them freedom, would not see them once more plunged in disorder, in inter- minable dissensions, and in the misfor- tunes of the past. 'Ep. 0.A.]
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
DEATH OF SIE ROBERT
JARDINE.
LONDON, February 18. The death of Sir Robert Jardine is
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Dickson having left the Colony, the Hon. Consulting Committee.The Hon, C. W.
W. J. Gresson was invited to take his place on the Consulting Committed. In accord- ance with the Articles of Association, the Hon. Sir Paul Chater, C. M. G., the Hon. Mr W. J. Gresson and Dr J, W. Noble retire, but being eligible, offer themselves for re-election.
Auditors.-The Accounts have been audited by Messrs T. Arnold and W. H. Potts, who are recommended for re-election.
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TUESDAY, FEBRU Y
HONGKONG RACES.
21 1905.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
4.-TOE MAIDEN STAKES.-Valuo $500. Second to recoive 8150; and Third $50. For Chins Ponies bond fide Griffins on date of entry. Weight for inches as Minotto, per scale. Subscription Griffins of this Season 1904-1905 allowed 7 lbs. Three-
arters of a Mile. MrWingerd's Halifax, 11st. 11b, Moller. eckors well dough | Mr G. H. Potts Umbrian King, 10st.
though Polks was
12lbs, Cunningham lect failed to run Mr G. C. Moxon's 'Nomination Aladdin displayed good form
Johnstone and was walking while Rare Rose was Mr J. Peel's Heythrop, 10st. 12ļbs,
Greeson lucky to filtara placo.
Mr Buxey's Invincible Rose, 11st. lib.
Hayca se
The start was again hidden from sight in the football area and Heather King went
STEWARDS: His Excellency Sir M thow Nathan, K.C.M.G.; His Excelle Vioo-Admiral Sir Gerard H. UND K.C.B., K.C.M.G.; His Excellency Maj: Genl. Villiers Hatton, C.B.; Rear-Admiral Hon. Asshoton G. Curzon Howe, R.N C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G.; Commodore Char les G. Dickon, R.N.; The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, K., O.M.G.; The Hon. Mr W.
When it was known that Cotswold was a J. Greason The Hon. Mr F. H. Say,startor for the Garrison Cup, and O.M.G.; Mesara E. W. Mitchell A. Norman King and Empress of India Babington, J. C. Peter, J. A. lapp, E.
were also to run the public antig W. Rutter, H. P. White, and Majors. G. | good race, ki Radcliff.
CLERKS OF THE SCALE:-Mesers A Babington and E. W. Mitchell.
JUDOR: The Hon. Sir Paul Chater, Kt., C.M.G.
STARTER:-Major S. G. Radcliff, SECOND STARTER-Mr F. B. Denoon TIME KEEPER :-Mr J. R. Michael. HON. TREASURER:—Mr C. W. Hay. CLERK OF THE COURSE-Mr T. F. Hough.
The opening day of the annual three days' racing carnival, promoted by the Hongkong Jockey Club, was greeted with_changeable weather. The morning broke dull and misty, but before the opening race had started a genial' suh was shedding its warmth over the animated scene, though In the afternoon the clouds took possession again. The track looked to be in splendid stretched like a strip of emerald geon round the central enclosure. Its vivid hue was intensified by the inner track, which circled the field alongside the 'racing course, and which looked dry and
динсу.
condition
As usual the occasion was generally no- cepted as a public holiday, or at least n for the banks, insuratice half-holiday,
No King was favourite, butte- wolde most as many backers. Esquimal was a strong third favourite, but he did not flattor his backers. The resu't of the race-a dead heat-makes the Derby all the more interesting and a regular battle should take place hetween Cotswold and Norman: King for the blue ribbon to-morrow.
The Results were:-
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to the front. Invincible Rose was second and Nomination third, with Halifax last. As they went up the hill Hallifax improved his position, while Invincible Rose fell to the rear, Gresson using the whip. Hallifax, at the black rock, was a couple of lengths behind Umbrian King and was racing level with Nomination. The leader retained his position at the village, but Hallifax came along fast and as they entered the straight the distance between the two ponies had decreased considerably. Moller shook his mount up and drow level with Umbrian King. The race up the straight was exciting. The two ponies raced neck and neck and the result was in doubt until Hallifax with a final effort won by three-quarters of a length, Nomination being three lengths Away third. Time 1 min. 35. Pari-mutuel. 2 || 1st $10.90; 2nd $7.70.
1. THE WONG-NEI-CHONG STAKES. Value $250. Second to receive 8100; and Third $50. For China Ponics Subscrip tion Griffins of this Sesson 1904-1905. Weights for inches as per scale, Jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 5 lbe. Half a Milo.
Mr Baxey's Silver Queen Rose, 10st.
12lbs, Hayes Mr Buxoy's Rosy Morn Rose, 11st.
Ilb, Alderton Mr A. V. Apcar'a Cebu, 11st. 4lbs,
Gega Mr Worthy's The Squalor, 10st. 121bs,
Jahnstone
Mr J. C. Peter's Titmouse, 10st, 6lbs,
Mackie
* Me D. Macdonald's Highland Laddie,
10st, 4lbs, Robertson Mr G. C. Moxon's Desperation, 10st.-
10lbs, Marshall *Mr Magpie's Soup Meat, 11st, 2lb,
1
5. THE FOO¤How Cup.-Valuo | $300. Socond to receive $100 ; and Third 850, For China Ponies. Weight for inches as por scalo. Non-winners who have run at previous Meetings and Griffins allowed 6 lbs. Subscription Griffins of this Season 1904-1905 ́allowed tha Two Miles.
0
8.-THE LUSITANO CUP.-Presented by the f
For Members of the Club Lusitano. China Ponies bond kde Griffins on date of ohtry. Second to receive $100; and Third 850.
Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription Grifins of this Sea- *son 1904-1905 Allowed 7 lbs. Previous
Winners 7 lbs, extra. Ona Mile.
1
2
Mr Wingard's Hallifax, 11st. 8lb,
Mellor
...
1
3
Mr Buxey's Lamarque Rose, 11st, 11lb,
Паров Mr Kadoorlo's Cascade, 10st. 121b,
Johnstone
2
3
!
1
BY WHARF AND WAVE,
The master of the steam launch "Hang On" was fined $25 at the Magistracy, this
morning, for carrying an excessive number
of passengers. The defendant was shown to have been found coming to Hongkong
excess of the number allowed by his license.
from Doop Bay with a fow passengers in
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Time 2 min. 12,
plans for a new fleet, numbering 29 vessels, There were seven starters and Hallifax These comprise three battleships, three scored his second win by defeating Lapararmoured cruisers, six destroyers, 12 tor- que Rose,
pedo-boats, three submarine boats, one THE HONGKONG CLUB CUP.-Presented training ship. The battleships are to be of by the Members of the Hongkong Club
similar type to H.M.S. "Triumph," built Second to receive $150; and Third 850. | at Barrow for the Chilian Government, and For China Fonjos. Weight for inches subquently purchased by the British na per scale.
Griffins allowed 5 lbs. Admiralty. The construction will in all Subscription Griffins of this season 1904-probabdity extend over 10 years. It is ex 1905 allowed 10 lbs. Previous Winners pocted that the work will be divided bot at this Meoting 5 lbs. oxtra. Ono Miloween Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Barrow; and a half.
and Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Newcastle (Eng.) Mr John Peel's Ardpatrick, 11st 11h,
Gresson 1 Mr G. H. Pott's Scottish King, 10st
121be.. Cumming 2
Captain Scott, of the steamship "Goolis- Mr Dryasdust's Beancake. 11st, 4lba, tan,"
(„*' told-in-the-British Admiralty Court ... 3
of a remarkable incident at the wreck of his Moller of rosel. She was run down off the coast of Four started and after a good race Portugal by the Liverpool ship "Inventor" Ardpatrick won by length from Scottish
In a denso fog. Orders to get out the boats King. Time 3 min. 24.
were given. Unfortunately the port boat capsized, precipitating its occupants, 16 in number, into the water. The master him- self had charge of the other boat, but, in THE BIJOU VARIETY suite of all efforts, only managed to save pine lives, seven men being drowned. The next morning, the fog having cleared, the
Alderton
Mr Buxey's La France Rose, 19st. 12lbs,
Pari-mutuel $10,20. 10.THE ENCOURAGEMENT STAKPH-Value
Se50 Second to receive $100; and Third $50. For China Ponies Subscrip- tion Griffins of this Season 1904-1905 Weight for inches as per scale. Previous Winners barred. Unplaced Runners and Jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 5 lbs. Allowances ac- cumulative. Five Furlongs.
3
0
0
0
Mr Wingard's Algerine,
0
11st Ilb., Moller
1
Humphreys 0 Mr Kleeblatt's The Professor, 10st. 12lbs, Abel....
Mr J. H. Lewis' Aladdin, 11-t 1lb.,
Vida
2
0
0
Mr Buxey's Rare Rose, 10st 12lbs.,
Науен Mr Owen's Grafton, 10st 7lbs., Gegg Mr Kingston's Little Momo, 10st
12lbs., Brutton
* Mr Magpie's Blackbird, 10st. 7lbs,
Vida *Mr Worthy's The Spirtle, 10at. 10lbs,
Johnstone Mr Potts Jungle King, 10st. 12lba,
1
2
3
Cumming
0
***
*
5lbs. Allowance. The race was run
0
Mr Johnstone's. Border Raider, 11st
1lb., Johnstone
0
0
offices, and most of the public companies, Mr John Feel's The Duke. 10st 12lbs,
*
Gibs allowance.
Grusson as well as private business firms, closed Mr S.S.S.'s P'raps Not, 11st, 1lb, Vida. their doors at or before noon:
This gave Hongkong and his wife au opportunity to attend the races, and they availed them- solves of it with a will, attending in com- pany with their sons and daughters, nieces and nephews, uncles and aunts. They were all there in their innumerable styles and
costumes.
There were the ladies, the majority of whom were clad in charming dresses, which had been specially prepared for this occasion and which now for the first time saw the light of day; the gentle men, too, wore there in large numbers, in fact they predominated, and their sombre hued clothes were here and thore illumin-
amid
an
Eleven ponies started, and after one false attempt, a good start was made, Rosy Morii Rose showing in front of Titmouse and the Duke. At the black rock Rosy Morn Rose led by a quarter of a length, The Duke having displaced Titmouse. Nearing the village Cebu and Silver Queen Rose showed up well, the former challeng ing The Duko for second place. On enter ing the straight Rosy Morn Rose seemed a winner but both Cebu and Silver Queen Rose finished well, the latter-winning by half a longth from the stable companion, with Cebu a couple of lengths off. Time 1 min 621.
Pari-mutuel dividend 1st $23; 2nd $7.50; 3rd $9.40.
stake of $10 each, with $800 added. Second to receive $100; and Third $50. For China Ponies, Weight for inches as per scale. Bond fide Griffins on date of entry allowed 5lbs. Subscription
Mr John Peel's Polka. 10st 12lbs.,
Gresson
The field moved off together, and passing the post for the first tinfe, galloping easily, Polka lead from Aladdin, with the, rest of the field close up. The ponies kept to gether for a while until Aladdin displaced Polka, Border Raidor lying fourth. When passing the post again Algerino led from Aladdin, Polka boing third. Algerine left the others standing and gained, a load of five lengths at the football stand. Be did not hold his lead long for Aladdin and Polka, closely attended by the others, drow up on him. Vida used his whip at the black rock, and kept his mount woll up, In the straight the field bunched, excepting Al-
length from Aladdin, with Rare Rose third." Time 4 min. 36%. Pari-mutuel 1st $9,90; 2nd $16.30; 3rd $12.90.
THE GARRISON CUP.-Presented by
ed by the bright silk tunics sported 2-THE VICTORIA STAKES. A Sweep-gerine, who retained the lead and won by a by the jockeys, who stood. admiring crowd, with that-all conscious air affected on such occasions. Intermixed and intermingled with the crowd one caught glimpses of every nationality: There was the neatly groomed Frenchinau, whose vivacity was intensified on this occasion, the stolid German, the horsey man, who in his Dorby' cut suit of tweed and. checks, cut a swagger, as he lounged about,
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or made his bet with one of the few bookies to be found on the course; the Parsec element was not wanting Jupan ese, and Easterners of all descriptions were in their number: There were the Sphinx-like Hindoos and large numbers of well-dressed-gaily-dressed-Chinese, in their multicoloured robes, and they with their consorts completed the picture; a mingling with the East and West-a sight that could only be seen in Hongkong, or perhaps, Singapore and Shanghai.
Outside the enclosure, on the football ground there was an enormous fair; stalls covored with delicacies, which held out no
Griffins of this Season 1904-1905. allowed 10 lbs. One Milo,
►
Mr G. H. Pott's. Heather King, 11st.
41b. Cunningham Mr Johnstone's Ca Canny, 10st. 121b,
Johnstono
Mr John Peel's Zodiac, 10st. 121b,
Gresson
Mr Buxey's Coronet Rose 11st. 1lb,
Alderton
Mr F. B. Marshall's Salem, 10st.-12lb,
Vido
1
2
3
0
Mr Kadoorie's Somali, 11st. 11b, Hayes () Mr John Peel's Set, 11st. 7b, Moller.. 0
At the start considerable trouble was experienced in getting the popies into Position, Salem proving specially trouble. some. On getting away Ca Canny obtained the load on the rails and the order passing the post the first time was Heather King, Salem, Ca Canny, Coronet Rose, Zodiac Somali and Set. Passing the corner Heather King still retained the lead, with
the Officers of the Garrison. Second to receive $150 ; and Third $50. For China Ponies bonú fide Griffins on date of en- try. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription Griffins of this Season 1904-1905 allowed 7 lbs. Winnor of the Maiden Stakes 7 lbs. extra. Jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 5 lbs. From the Two Mile. Post Once Round and in.
*Mr John Peel's Cotswold, 11st. 4lb,
Gresson *Mr G. H. Potts' Norman King, 11st.
1lb. Cunningham Mr Buxey's Invincible Rose, 11st. 11b,
Hayes
Mr Buxey's Empress of India Rose,
11st. 4lb, Alderton
Mr G. H. Fotts' Saxon King, 10st. 91b,
Vidu Mr Wingards's Esquimalt, 11st.. Ilb,
* dead heat.
Moller
*0
0
0
A fairly good start was made and passing the judges' box for the first time Esquimalt lead from Invincible Rose, with Saxon
were
about
Н
be
the
A daylight was fading, consequently little could seen of it. At the black rock field were strung out, and Blackbird went to the front at the village. The Spirtla and Jungle King were hard-ridden, but
failed to catch Blackbird who won by a length.
Pari-mutuel 1st 811.50; 2nd $8.50; 3rd $23.50,
YACHTING.
A Night Out.
The following are fuller particulars of the race by cruisera round the island on Sunday. The starters were :-
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"Iona”! "Dorothy "Brynhilde
Start,
Finish.
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Ten hosts started with an east wind which they carried down through Sulphur. Channel from the starting point at the Oil Pier, Causeway Bay. On passing through Sulphur Channel a fiat calm was run into and all boats found themselves together,
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That
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APPEARANCE of a FULL GRAND.
20% OFF MUSIC
ORDERS of $5.
WEISMANN LTD.,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
LIMITED.
rendering the handicap useless, as when the Captain A. STEWART, will be despatchod for FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
11
wind oventually came all started together to beat up the south sido of the island. "La Cigale ́and _“ Rita" ran away from the rest, when another calm was run into off Round Island. **Snipe" and "Iona" put into Deep Water Bay too far, got becalmed A breeze rook gave up at 2 p.m. wid
Brynhilde away in chase of "Rita " who was miles ahead, "La Cigale" WAS
4
31
More calms wore
attractions to the average European, but Coronet Rose second, and Salem third. King third. Rounding the corner the same which to the Celestial typified the acne This order was maintained past the football order was preserved but after passing the next away and was followed by Austra of deliciousness, crowded side by side with
There was football stand Invincible Rose drew lian" who was chased by Haideu" and side shows, which displayed wondrous stand, Somali being fourth.
The rest had given up. This, things to collections of admiring coolies, half a length between each of the loaders up to Saxon King and going up the Tavy..
hill the two ponies
good breeze carried the boats well up to who parted with their cash and cents to
as they neared the black rock, but Salem
neck apart. After passing the black Capo D'Aguilar, which was reached at 3 view the many curious objects which the
Cotswold moved into fourth p.m. by the first boat, and there trouble showinan with many a gesture and explana moved up to second place. Re-appearing rock tory speech demonstrated he had on view. past the black ruck Heather King showed place, just behind Norman King, Saxon commenced. Rita" who had the lead Com calm between Futoy and Beaufort Inside again; there was life and vigour. out a couple of lengths, with Coronet Rose King having given way for his stable com The pari-mutuel, which occupies a high about the same distance from Ca Canny.panion, Cotswold next went into second Islands, setting south by a racing tide. place at this season, was well attended. A Coming into the straight Heather King place passing Norman King, but the latter Brynhilde" oleared D'Aguilar which put Whips on the other came up and the three leaders were her well ahead of the rest, but standing perfect stream entered one door, selected drew further away. their fancy and paid for their chance. The ponies were used, Ca Canny and Zodiac together. A splendid race ensued in the out to eastward. ticket sellers were very busy, especially moving up well. Heather King won easily straight. Cotswold and Norman King drew encountered and she was set rapidly south. meantime "La Cigalo" came just before the commencement of a race, by about four or five lengths from Ca Cauny away from Invincible Rose and one of the In the
best finishes ever seen on the course was up and worked the D'Aguilar south shore when the people crowded through in dense with Zodiac third. Time 2:15,2/5.
Overhead,
Pari-mutuel 1st. 86.30; 2nd $9.90; witnessed. The two ponies were locked and when clear and standing east was set masses to take their chance.
together; whips were freely used, but rapidly south by the tide, getting home on a temporary bamboo bridge, walked the 3rd 89.CO.
Australian's" turn for overseer, whose duty it was to prevent 3.-TB VALLEY STAKER.-A Sweepstako neither pony could get the advantage and after nightfall. peculation, either from the public of from of $10 each, with $300 added. Winner they crossed the finish together a dead the pari-mutuel.
to receive 70 per cent. Second 20 per heat. Invincible Rose was six lengths away
Fer third. Time 2 min. 22 Į. cent. and Third 10 per cent. China Ponies Subscription Griffins of this Season 1904-1905. Weight for inches as per scale. Three-quarters of a Mile. Mr Buxey's The Gem Rose, 11st. 1lb,
Hayes
The scene in its entirety. was indeed a busy, moving one, and, as the day lengthen- ed out, it became more so. The afternoon brought fresh arrivals who helped to swell the concourse, until when the day drew
near the finish there was an immense num-,
Mr Paul's Folicy, 11st. 11b, Moller
ber present.. All the stands were full of life. The grandstand gaily decorated, had a II. E. Sire Matthew Nathan's Ching, good complement of visitors, the many
10st. 12lbs. Johnstone
The owners of Cotswold and Norman, King decided to divide the stakes, conse- quently both ponies will carry a penalty as winners.
the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 28th Inst, at 3 p.m.
For Freight or Pastage, apply to
D. SASSOON & Co., LD.,
Agents.
374
Hongkong, February 21, 1905,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ·
STEAMER OCEANIEN.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from Lospo CONSIGNE
Cordonan and Guadiana'
Ville d'Arrats from BORDEAUX ex 6.6. and Verbeetonnes, in connection with above Stoamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed aud stored at their risks into the Godowns of the HONGKONG KOWLOON WHARP and GODOWN COMPANY, LTD., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Con- signees before 5 P.M., To-DAY, requesting it to be landed here..
wind came next, and Haideo" followed. "Tavy." went round Beaufort Island and got becalmed away south with "Rits," but after many weary trips back and forth to try to weather D'Aguilar she succeeded Bills of Lading will be countersigned by and left everyone looking longingly after the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaim- her as she disappeared in the fasted after TUESDAY, the 28th February, at gathering fog. which shut out Waglan Noon, will be subject to rent and landing 17-THE CHINESE. CLUB CUP.-Preserted. light and caused the 10 minuta guns charges.
Second to receive $100; and Third $50.
to commence to boom out their warn- For China Ponies Subscription Grittins ings, "Rits "
"Australian,' joined of any Season. Weight for inches as per Haidee," and "* Brynhilde," and as might scale. Winner at previous meetings sled down and the fog closed its barred. Winners at this Meeting 7 lbs. clammy breath over the boats all realised the extra. One Mile.
awfulness of a thick fog in crowded waters.
17
"
2 booming of the guns on Waglan on the other Brynhilde and "Rita" cleared the
point, but at 9 p.m., not making any hoad-) way, they put back to Taitam and the crews went ashore and walked home, arriv
"Austra- ing about 4a.m. on Monday. Olian" and "Haidee" stuck to it, and
after a
and anxious night weary "Australian" cleared the line at 5.18 a.m.
3
private stands in the Jockey Club's Build Mr T. S. Forrest's, File, 10st. 12lbs, ing were well filled, while the temporary
ised.
stands along to the north of the grand Mr N. Mumford's Mick, 11st. llb, stand were, as is usttal, very well patron
His Excellency Sir Matthew Nathan Mr Carruther's Black Monday, 10st.
Gresson
0
arrived on the course shortly before the Mr T. S. Forrest's Lanark, 11at. Ilb, first race accompanied by Captain Leslie, A.D., Captain Ward, A.D., and
Gegg
12lbs, Cruickshank
0
0
Mr N. Mumford's Mick, 11st. lb, Gegg 1 After much back and fro work which was Mr G. H. Pott's Prairie King, 11st.11b, limited by the breakers on one side aud the
Cumming
Rutherford
A
Mr Paul's Policy 11st, 1lb, Moller
3
a guard of honour.
entering the enclosure in front of the stand
On His Excellency Mir Medico's High Frequency, 11st.
Mr Worth's The Spirtle, 11st. 1lb, Mackie
0
Mr John Peel's Berkeley, 10st. 121bs,
Gresson
the Royal West Kent's band struck up the Mr Kleeblatt's The Loafer, 11st. 1b, National Anthem and as the strains of it
-1lb, Leslio
0
Abel
0
Canningham
0
by
a party went into the stand which had
Mr Mitchell's Hackenschmidt. 10st.
121b, Robertson ..
0.
Mr Magpie's Blackbird. 10st. 12th, Vida
1lb. Brutton
0
Fourteen started. The start was behind Silver Queen the football stand and, after one false start,
E. Goetz's Bijou, 11st. 1b,
Robertson Mr. Griffin's Sport Royal, 11st. 11,
Alderton ... 0 Mr Smith's Forward, 11st. 11b,Inglis
Mr Ellis Kadoorie's Grand Lama, Ilst.
4lbs, Abel Mr D, Macdonald's, Highlander, 11st.
11b, Mackie
Mr Gates' Starling 11st. 4lb, Rutherford Mr Johnstone's K.O..S. B., 11st. 11b,
Johnstone Mr
The start was a good one and on passing
fouled:
died away the Governor was met and wel: Mr Potts Jungle King, 10. 12lb, comed by Mr.T.F. Hough, and accompanied
bean prepared for the Government House
party.
The racing opened with the Wongnaichong Mr Macdonald's Highland Chief, 11st. Stakes, for which eleven horses started.
The public fastened on The Squalor, Rosy Morn Rose and Cebu as favourites, the two former being well backed,
of people who laid money on her.
+
All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 28th February, or they will not be recognized.
THE Company's Steamship
HAICHING, Captain HonoINS, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 24th
instant, at 10 .m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, February 21, 1905.
Entertainments.
BOXING!
372
BOXING!
HALL.
i CITY
WEDNESDAY, 22nd February 1905. MAIN EVENT OF 20 ROUNDS, Between McCOY, Champion Middle-weight of the P.I., and CHRISTIE, Hongkong,
10 ROUNDS CONTEST, Between ROBERTS, R.W.K, and CON- NOR, of R.W. K., for Welter-weight Championship of Regiment.
GROUNDS CONTEST, Between KING, R.W.K., and KIRPY, R.W.K., and other preliminaries.
..
Doors Open at 8 F.M., Commence at 9 PM. sharp. Tickets Prices $5, $3, $2 and $1, to be All damaged packages will be examined had at Dalys and Wards and principal on TUESDAY, the 28th February, at 3p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
L. BRIDOU,
Acting Agent. Hongkong, February 21, 1905.
Hotels.
Hongkong, February 18, 1905.
1345
F 376
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
on Monday, and the "Haideo" at 7.15 HE Steamship Catherine Apar, having I arrived from the above Ports, Con-
THE 0a.m. "La Cigale was the only boat to get
across the line on the day of the race. We signees of Cargo are hereby informed that understand that there are several points to their Goods will be delivered from along Obe settled up with regard to the race, and side.
"Brynhilde
>]
that in all probability it will have to be Cargo impeding the discharge will be O resailed. "La Cigale hauled down her landed at once at Consignees risk and fag from the start owing to the necessity of expense. Cargo remaining on board after Rose's win was therefore something of a the ponies got well away together. On the stand for the first time Mick led from slipping her moorings, her anchor having 4 p.m. of the 23rd Instant, will be protests against landed at Consignees' risk and expense into surprise, although there were a fair number.
... coming into view Policy led from Blackbird, Prairie King, Berkeley heing third and "Australian" for allowing the coxswain to the Godowns of the HoxeroNG AND KOW- For the Victoria Stakes Heather King Hackenschmidt being third and Mickfourth. Grand Llama fourth, After rounding the steer for a time in the early morning, and LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY,
"Haidee" used her storn oar to put about. LIMITED. was favourite and landed, the race in the
a length, turn Mick increased the advantare held to If all protests are upheld no the wins. Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and easiest of styles, Cunningham, the rider, At the black rock Policy led by looking round in the straight to see where but Blackbird got within half-a-length of about three lengths. Prairie King still be owing to Brynhilde" and the others PENANG are requested to take INMEDIATE the other ponies had got to. Coronet Rose Policy at the village. The rest of the poniesing second. The rest of the field was bun- giving up, and the race must of necessity be delivery of their Goods from alongside;
ched, but as they went up the hill they resailed.
such Cargo impeding the discharge of the was a firm second favourite, while Zodiac
were bunched and as they entered the closed in on the leaders, so that after the
Vessel will be landed and stored at Con. signees risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be offected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by
undersigned.
very disappointing.
was third favourite. Coronet Rose was straight The Gem Rose came up fast on black rock was left behind Mick was only aHEN SUFFERING from a cold and you fear an attack of pneumonia, For the Valley Stakes fourteen started the rail. The struggle was a royal one and little to the good. Both Policy and Prairie W and The Gem Rose justified her supporters Policy was beaten. The Gem Rose won by King hold good positions at this stage but secure a bottle of Chamberlain's Couch by winning a good race by about a length length from Policy, with Ching third, and although they challenged Mick they failed Remedy and use it judiciously. There is to vanquish Me Mumford's pony, who no danger from this disease when this re from Policy. who had but few supporters."
won by about one and a half lengths from medy is used. It always cures and cures The Roses so far had done fairly well,
Prairie King, with Policy third. Time 2 quickly. For sale by All Dealers; War- but Coronet Rose's poor form was generally
min. 11.
KING & Co., Ltd., General Agenta. remarked upon,
Blackbird fourth.
Time I min, 303, Pari-mutuel 1st. $6.70; 2nd $39,20; 3rd $13.30..
the
DAVID SASSOON, & Co., L.,
Agents. Hongkong, February 21, 1905.
973
TRENCH TAUGHT and TRANSLA
TIONS done by a FRENCHMAN.
• FRENCH,' Apply
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, February 16, 1905,
338
THE WINE GROWERS
SUPPLY CO.
DE MARK
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF WINE, BEER AND SPIRITS
from well-known GROWERS, BREWERS and DISTILLERS.
PRICE LIST OF APPLICATION.
BARRETTO & CO., Agenis.
* No. 22 & 24, BANK BILLINGS
Queen's Road,
TELEPHONE No. 407, ·
EGS to inform the Public of Hongkong.
Band Kowloon that they have just received a Fine Stock of
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES AND
CANDIES
from the different Leading Firms in Europe
and America, which are now on show at
their premises; also all sorts of
HOME-MADE CANDIES
AND CHOCOLATES
of the Finest Quality, Loose or in Boxes.
All kind of FANCY CAKES, etc.
Orders taken, for any kinds of Special
Cakes or Puddings.
AN EARLY INSPECTION 18 INVITED,
H, WEISMANN,
Manager. Hongkong, December 17, 1904
1034
To-day's Advertisements
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BA-
MM TAVIA, COLOMBO, INDIA,
MAR
ADEN, EGYPT,
SEILLES, LONDON,
HAVRE, BORDEAUX, MEDITERRANEAN, AND BLACK SEA PORTH.
THE Steamship
THE
CALEDONIEN,
Captain GREGORY, will be despatched for MARSEILLES on TUESDAY, the 7th March, 1905, at 1 P.M.
Passage Tickets and through Bills of Lading issued for above ports.
Cargo also booked for principal places in Europe.
Next Sailings will be as follows:- S.S. OCEANIEN
...March ...April S.S. TOUTANE S.S. TONKIN
April
21, 1905
4, 1905.
18, 1905.
L. BRIDOU,
Acting Agent.
962
1691
Hongkong, February 21, 1905.
Shipping.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIR
NAVIGATION › COMPANY
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on the DATE
named :-
TO BAIL ON
......................) Noon, 26th
February.
KPMARKS.
Sce Special Advertisement
· FOR
STEAMERS
Chrisan
LONDON,. &c....
H. W. KENRICK, IN.R.
1. Molta
R. A. PETERS
About 25th February,
Freight and Passage.
STORE, PANG, CL'EO, PORT
B. W. H. Snow
About Ist Murch.
Freight and Passage.
For further Particulara, apply to
P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, February 20, 1905.
LONDON & ANTWERP, VIA (Formosa
SAID AND MARSEILLES.......
CANADIAN PACIFIC
E: A. HEWETT, Superintendent.
26."
OCEAN
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping.
AND
Shipping
STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, PACIFIC MAIL S.S.
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
JOINT
SERVICES.
FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS 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,
FROM
OUTWARDS.
STEAMERS
GLASCOW AND LIVERPOOL ......PINGSUEY GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
..ANTENOR -9) GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......ULYSSES GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......PYRRKUS GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......MACHAON
RAILWAY COMPANY'S GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ALCINOUS
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, 5.0.
Baving 3 to 7 Days accross the Pacific. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONO. (Subiect to Alteration. 1 6000 Tus8......WEDNESDAY,' Mar. R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN
3882 Toss......WEDNESDAY, Mar. 15. R.M.S. ATHENIAN
6000 Toss......WEDNESDAY, Mar. 29. 6000 Toss......WEDNESDAY, April 19. 4425 Toxs......WEDNESDAY, April 26.
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. TARTAR...
Hongkong to London, 1st Class.......
*
21
---
Intermediate on Steamers, J. £40.
"
"
**
GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......OANFA........ GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......KAisow GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ..............AGAMEMNON
FOR
HOMEWARDS.
DUS
3rd March.
5th March.
7th March.
10th March...
13th March.
18th March."
21st March,
„Loth March.
28th March.
ORIENTAL S.S. CO.,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 1905.
Notices to Consignees.
U.S. MAIL LINEA
VIA HONOLULU,
TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO JAPAN, TAGUNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE
USTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI-
GATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, ADEN BOMBAY, COLUMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
Thaving arrived, Consigneds of Cargo THE Co.'s Steamship Marquis Becquehem,
are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
This Vessel brings cargo :—
From Venice ex ss. Vents transhipped at Trieste.
From Trieste ex s.o. Imperator tran-
shipped at Bombay
From Zanzibar or 8.8. Bohèmia tran- shipped at Aden,
Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary bo given immediately."
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all. Claims must be sent in to the Office of tho
Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the PACIFIC, vis HONOLULU, Undersigned before Noor, on the 26th the most fertile and beautiful island of the PACIFIC.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
MANCHURIA ...13,639 Gross Tons...TUESDAY, 28th February, at Noon,
STEAMERS
TO BAIL
..28th February.
DORIC
14th March.
KOREA
20th March.
COPTIC
..28th March.
SIBERI
20th April. .26th April..
AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...IDOMENECS AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERI.....STESTOR * GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...PATROCLUS... AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP... ACHILLES AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP.....MACHAON........11th April, * GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...ALCINOFS.. AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...KASOW
Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates.
STEAMERA
TO SAIL .....6th March.
......24th March.
FOR
B.
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and PINOHUEY.........
all PACIFIC COAST PORTS, VIA NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMAJ OANFA..............
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, February 13, 1975,
£42.
via St. Lawrence, £60. via New York £62.
and 1st Rail ....... THE magnificent EMPRESS STEAMSHIPS passing through the famous IN- 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 CHANGE.
THE
R.M.S. TARTAR AND ATHENIAN Curry INTERMEDIATE Passengers only at intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that Class,
Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of tho Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.
L
For further information, Maps, Guides, Books, Rates of Freight-and-Passage,
D. W. CRADDOCK, Acting General Agent, apply to
PEDDER STREET. Hongkong, February 8, 1905.
PORTLAND
AND ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
4.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
FOR
KOBE SHANGHAI... CEBU & ILOILO SHANGHAI..... TIENTSIN
TEAMER
CHANGSHA
DO KAIL 23rd February.
POATING to KAIFONG * KALGAN + ..Kansu
23rd February,
2nd Febuary.
24th February.
25th February.
28th February.
SWATOW, AMOY, CHEFOO&TIENTSIN.CHILI PORT DARWIN, THURS
DAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, CHANGSHA * 13th March. SYDNEY and MELBOURNE
18
*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 Yangtszo & Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Torts.
N.B. REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Returu, To Manila and
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, via INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON, Australian Ports.
MOJ, KOBE & YOKOHAMA; FOR
OPERATING IN.
CONNECTION WITH THE
STEAMSHIP.
ARAGONIA
NICOMEDIA
NUMANTIA
ARADIA
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS..
HONGKONG MANILA.
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
Hongkong, February 20, 1905.
ΤΟΥΡ,
CAPTAIN.
.5198
.4370
WAGNER .....................
TO SAIL AT DAYLIGHT ON.
Mar. 5, 1905.
Mar. 31, 1905,
...4370
BREBUER
April 20, 1905.
.....4483
BAILE
May 11, 1905.
Through Bill of Lading lested to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Hongkong, February 15, 1905,
For
Highest Class, newest, fastest ani mest luxurious Steam- ers between Ilongkong and Manila -Saloon amidships.
Cuisine-Surgeon Light-Perfect Stewardess carried. All the most up-to-date arrange- ments for comfort of Passengers.
-Electric
CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
2
Steamship.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
TAKAO, Vin SWATOW,
AMOY AND ANPING. TAMSUI, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
FOOCHOW, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSUI, Via STATOW
ON
AND AMOY,
.
{
STEAMERS DECIMA,
Capt. SQILAIRIER
FRITHJOF
Capt. II. HARALDSEN,
TRIUMPH,
Capt. A. HANSEN,
LEAVING
WEDNESDAY, Feb.,22, at Daylight.
SUNDAY, 26th
Feb., at Daylight. WEDNESDAY, Mar.1, at Daylight.
{ BJOERSTERNT BJORNSON SUNDAY: Day
Mar., at Daylight.
N account of the present state of political affairs, all the Company's new Steamers have been requisitioned for Transport Service, and the above-named charterop Steamers have been secured instead for maintenance of the Company's Constal Services.
and
For.
Sailing Dates.
Tons.
Captains.
RUBI........
ZAFIRO....
2540 R. W. Almond
2540 R. Rodger..
Manila
-Feb. 25, at 10a.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, February 21, 1905.
4,784 ......11,276 4,352
"
.11.284
MONGOLIA ......13,639
CHINA......................... 5,060
"1
"
...SATURDAY,11th March, at Noon, ...FRIDAY, 24th March, 1905, at Noon. ...TUESDAY, 4th April, at Noon. ...SATURDAY, 16th April, at Noon. ...TUESDAY, 25th April, at Noon.
...SATURDAY, 6th May, at Noon.
Record Trip Yokohama to San Francisco made by &. KOREA, 11,276 tons, Oct. 18th-28th, 1902; 10 days, 15 hours.
THE P. M. MSAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA, 104 HON
THE P. M. Steamship MANCHURIA will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via
LULU, on TUESDAY, the 28th Feb., at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route. SPECIAL RATES (first olaas only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments,
Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Over- land Railway, to Havama, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers.
For further Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Companies, Queen's Building.
E. W. TILDEN, Agent.
Hongkong, February 17, 1905.
21
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION | EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM-
THE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
HE Company's Steamship
LOONGSANG,
Captain G. S. WEIGALL, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 24th Inst., at 4 p.m.
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling at MANILA, POET DARWIN and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)
This Steamer has superior Accommoda-THE
tion for First-class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, February 18, 1905.
THE Steamship
EASTERN, Captain W. ELLIS, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 11th March, at Noon,
of February, or they will not be recóg. nized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 28th of February, will be subject to Bills of Lading will be countersigned
ront.
SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
Agents
Hongkong, February 20, 1905365
BRITISH INDIA STEAM-NAVIGA-
·TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.
THE Co.'s Steamship Purned, having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signeos of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain- ing on board after 12 o'clock Noos, the 18th inst., will be landed at Consignecs' risk and expense into Godowns at EAST POINT.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & C.,
Agents. Hongkong, February 17, 1904.
342
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S
⠀⠀ STEAMER MALACCA.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the abores
named Vessel are hereby informed This well-known Steamer is specially that their Goods are being landed and fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigera | placed at their rise in the Hongrong and ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of KowLOON. WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S 353 Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the Gonowys at Kowloon, where each consign- ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, - INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER. RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND
LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA-
VIA, PERSIAN GULF, TINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light,
A duly qualified Surgeon and Stewardess aro carried..
NB-To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooma..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, February 21, 1905.
STEAM TO CANTON,
Optional Goods will be landed høre un- lese instructions are given to the contrary. before 5 P.M., TO BAY
Goods not cleared by the 25th 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- 328 signees and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the stonmer'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, February 18, 1905.
CON-THE new Twin Screw Steel Steamer.
KWONG CHOW..
OHUSAN, Captain H.
1,309 tons......Captain J. P. MARTIN. KWONG TUNG.
1,238 tons......Captain H. W. WALKER
THR Steamship USA, Gaping His Lear HONGKONG for CANTON at 9
Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 25th February, at Noon, taking Pussen- gera and Cargo for the above Ports in con- Mar. 4. at 10 am,nection with the Company's 5.8. Mongoli
9,500 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' ac- commodation in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong.
Every Evening (Saturday excepted). Leave QANTON for HONGKONG about
5.30 o'clock Every Evening (Sunday excepted),
These fine now Steamers have unex-H celled accommodation for First Class Passengers and are lit throughout by Electricity.
Passage Fare-Single Journey...84.00
Meals ... Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
General Managers.
SOUTH AFRICAN LINE OF
STEAMERS.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transkripped at Colombo into the mail steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and 224 London other cargo for London, &c., will
} be conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.S. Arabia, due in London on the 8th April, 1905.
HONGKONG DIRECT (or via CHEFOO or CHIN-WAN-TAO) tọ DURBAN, NATAL.
As soon as the state of Affairs permit the Company will resume running with its special. TIE following Chartered Steamers will run at Intervals of about 3 Weeks :—
ly designed now Stormera.
For Freight, Passago and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch Office, at No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central.
A
Hongkong, February 20, 1905.
4
ПИЕ
S.S. SWANLEY
S.S. COURTFIELD
.S.S. CRANLEY
S.S. IKBAL
T. ARIMA, Manager.
2579
3.S. ASCOT...
S.S. LOTHIAN
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.
•
BOSTON TOWBOAT CO. CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
VICTORIA B.C. AND TACOMĄ
VIA
MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
Steamers.
Tons.
Captains.
To Sai.
PLEIADES 1. SHAWMUT
3753
F. G. Purington
About Mar. 15.
9606
E. V. Roberts.......
About Mar. 24.
+ Cargo only.
FOR MANILA.
The largest, steadiest, and most comfortable steamers for Manila.
9606 tons | Capt. E. V. Roberts... About 14th March. 8.S. SHAWMUT......... 5,S. TREMONT... 9606 tons Capt. T. W. Garlick ... About 14th April, CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND
ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS, QUISINE.
The Twin-screw 6.8. Shawmut and Tremont have just been fitted with very superlor Accommodation for Firat and Second Class Passengers. The large size of these vessels ensures steadiness at sea. Electric fan in each room.
Barber's shop and steam laun- dry. Cargo carried in cold storage.
PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATESHAND CANADA.
For further information, Apply to
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS,
Dodwell & Co., Limited,
GENERAL AGENTS.
Hongkong, February 13, 1905.
S.S. INHUM
S.S, SIKH...
S.S SOFALA
S.S. INDRASHAMA
S.S. INDRAVELLI
S.S. SEALDA
S.S. CATHERINE PARK
S.S. INKULA
For Freight, apply to
Captain J. P. DAWSON.
J. W. MARTIN.
W. E. STELLE.
›
M. ROBERTSON.
C. E. Cox. S
J. G. WILLIAMSON
E. S. PEANSE.
J. ROWLEY.
GET SHEPHERD.
R. P. CRAVEN.
J. CULLINGTON, GEO, BROWN, Corp.
DEAN.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Hongkong, February 9, 1905.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN.
Agents.
LIJE
REGULAR FOUR-WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN
STEAMERS.
JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN:
EXPECTED ON
FROM
WILL LEAVE FOR
OR ABOUT
ON ABOUT
OB
TJIPANAS
JAVA PORTS.
3
J
TJILATJAP.
JAPAN.
TJIMAHI
JAPAN.
First half March,
Second half February,
First half March.
JAPAN, VIA SHANGHAI.
JAVA PORTS..
JAVA PORTS.
20.
First half March.
Second half February.
First half Marah.
The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, and bave accom- modation for a limited number of saloon passengers, and will take cargo to all Ports in Netherlande, India on through B/L.
For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to the
HEAD AGENCY,
Java-China-Japan Lijn,
TELEPHONE No. 375. Hongkong, February 2, 1905."
¡ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
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, February 11, 1905.
293
AUSTRIA'N
LLOYD'S
STEAM
STEAM FOR
NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT
'SAID.
(Taking cargo at through rates (to the
BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).
સ્થ
THE Company's Steamship
PERSIA, Captain CHAGLIETTO, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 28th Inst., p.m. For information as to Passage & Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agenta,
Prince's Building. Hongkong, February 1, 1905.
$1.00 each,
The Company's Wharf is a short distance West of the Harbour Master's Office.
SHIU ON S.S. CO., LTD.
AND
@
YUEN ON S.S. CO., LD.,
No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST,
Hongkong, November 3, 1904.
"TH K
357
TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM.
WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS. 7.00 am to 7.30a.m....Every 30 minutes. 7.30 a.m. to 8.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00 am to 8.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.30 am to 9.30 am...Every 10 minutes, 9.30 am to 11.00a.m...Evory 15 minutes: 11.30a.m.to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m... Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...very 15 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...very 15 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 pm, to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
Bangkok Timesnd
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN SIAM
NIGHT CARS,;
and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.15
p.m. qrery half hour. SUNDAYE.
8.00a.m. to 8.00 a,m,..Every 15 minutes, 9.00 a.m. to 9.80 a.m...Every 30 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10,30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes.
And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
Ching, the Straits Settlements,
and Burma.
A DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mall
Edition (20 pp.) SUBSCRIPTION, DAILY (postage extra),
Ticals 50 a year..
WEEKLY, including postage, £2 p.a. ADVERTISING RATES. Per inch (8 lines), Ticals 2, one insertion; Ticals 4 cents 50, three-times; Ticals 6 centa 75 a week; Ticals 14 cents, a first month; subsequent months, Ticals 7 centa 23.
1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minuta. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
NIGHT CARS as co-Week Days.
SATURDAYE. AN
Extra cars at 11.30 and 11:45 pm, Company's Office ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Des Voeux Road Central.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers, Hongkong, ecember 30, 1904. $1061
ச்
EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.
* A UNIQUE FEATURE of the "Bangkok Times" is Ita Siamese version. Thus the THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER advertissi la enabled to talk as it were with the Siamese in their own tongue without knowing one word of it, the "Bangkok Times" doing the translations required.
Literary communications should be ad. dressed to the Enron Business.com- munications to the MANAGER, Cheques and Post Office Orders in favour of Mama- 218 GER, "Bangkok Times."
Orders booked by MANAGER, Okina Mu
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO`NEW
YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.
With Liberty to Call at MALABAR Coast.
PROPOSED SAilinge from HONGKONG
STEAMERS.
To Sath. 1905. RICHMOND CASTLE...About Mar. 4,
SAINT FILLANS........About Mar. 17.
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agenk.
198 Hongkong, February 10, 1905,
110
WASHING BOOKS.
(In English and Chinese, VITASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use W of Ladies and Gentlemen, can now
be had at this Office.-Pr.de, 81 esch.
Outra Mart Office,
The Chinese Mail
THE LEADING CHINESE POLITICAL AND COMMERCIA JOURNAL,
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,
CONTAINS THE MOST RELIABLE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM NORTH CHINA.
ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE VARIOUS PORTS IN CHINA AND JAPAN
Not Responsible for Debts. NEITHER the Captain, the Agents, nor
homers will be Responsible for any $8 per Annum delivered in Hongkong,
$12,50 to all Coast Ports.
Debt contracted by the Officers or Orew of the following Vessels during, their stay en Hongkong Harbour:-
6 WELLINGTON STREET, HonaKONS,
FOREST HALL, Bristish Steamship, Cap Orders cooked by Manager, CHINA MAIL-
tain P. A. Logan-Standard Oil Co.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1905.
Intimations.
MIYAKO HOTEL,
KYOTO, JAPAN.
A NEW AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. December 6, 1904.
OSAKA HOTEL,
NAKANOSKIMA PARK,
OSAKA, JAPAN.
(TELEPHONE: No. 713, HIGASHI).
2181
THE CHINA MAIL.
GENUINE WEDDING NOVELTY, MR CARNEGIE'S BERO FUND.
An Original Honeymoon.
London, November 2fi.—At last London
A Plentiful Crop of Heroes.
́FITTSBUKO, Jan. 10.-Fally 20,000 por- has been treated to a genuine novelty as sons who regard themselves as heroes have
Banks.
THE BANK OF TAIWAN,
LIMITED.
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER),
YEN 5,000,000, CAPITAL FAID-UP ............YEN 2,500,000. HEAD OFFICE':-TAIPEH, FORMOSA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe.
an accompaniment of a fashionable wed-applied for the Carnogle medal. Horoes ding. Several attempts to depart from in overy State of the Union, from Maine CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED...... the beaten track of matrimonial celebrato California, are sending in notification of tions have been made among the smart set their claims to the Carnegie Hero Fund this season, but they have had little to Commission. Every nook and corner recommend them. Some brides, eager to through-out this broad land has yielded up anticipate their millinery triumpha, have one or more heroes. Hundreds have dis- worn their troussonu gowns at special covered themselves in Pittsburg alone. A functions bofore the day of the wedding; peculiar part of the affair is that although others have gone so far as to hold their the Commission was organised in April wedding receptions before they were misc.
1904 not a single award has been made. ried. But heretofore none has ventured to defy the hoary custom which prescribes
HIS HOTEL, which faces the River on Three Sides, is the only one in OSAKA that honeymoon trips shall be reserved for
Catering for Foreigners.
THIS
ALL UP-TO-DATE"' COMFORTS AND ÉXCELLENT
December-6,–1904.
Intimations.
MBE CHEUNG,
HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur, ENLARGEMENTP A SPROTAT Fzature, BRANCH
1587.
HONGKONG HOTEL CORRI ON.
SING ON & CO.,
Nos. 30 & 37. HING LOONG STREET. RON, STEEL, METAL AND HARD
IRON, WARE MERCHANTS.
Retail and Wholesale Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importors, and Genera Storekeepers. PRICES MODERATE. Hongkong, December 14, 1904,
DR HARRY FONG, AMERICAN TRAINED DESTIST.
2219
ALECTRICAL and Latest Improved
Appliances.
ELEC
41, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Entrance on Lee Yuen Street."
Hongkong, July 28, 1904.
D
THE AMERICAN SYSTEM
OF
ENTISTRY.
DR. M H. CHAUN,
1379
37, Drs Vaux ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG. From the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
S
Hongkong, July 28, 1504.
IE N ΤΙΝΟ, Surgeon Dentist,
1386
No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET, TERMS VÉRY MODERATE Consultation Free.
Hongkong, April 24, 1900
PRINTING
PRINTING.
PRINTING.
Artistic Printing
629
Done with Neatness and
Despatch
At Moderate Prices.
Programmes.
Company Reports.
Business Circulars.
Bills of lading, etc.
Under Eucopt
• Supervisioe
na Mail Office
WYNDHAM STREET,
HONGKONG,
|
2182
CUISINE.
R. EARI, Manager.
Insurancos.
THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM PANY OF TORONTO AND
-LONDON.
INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.
MARINE BRANCH.
THE Undersigned having been appointed THE
AGENTS for the above are prepared to accept Risks at Current Rates.
ALEX. ROSS & CO. *Hongkong, April 28, 1904.
1412
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNds at 31st DeECEMBER, 1903,
£16,898,650. I-Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up Capital £687,500 0 0 II-Fire Funds
3.056,961 12 3 III-Life & Annuity Funds 13,154,188 16 7 £16,898,650 8.10 1,935,128 0 0 1,615,755 11 9
I
Revenue Fire" Branch...
Life & Annuity Branches......
4
The machinery of the Commission has become clogged; in fact, the wheels have almost stopped. As for the over-worked the exclusive and selfish enjoyment of secretary and his colleagues of the Commis. bride and bridegroom alone. Now, how sion, these are almost afraid to speak the whispor for fear of As a result word 'hero' above ever, one couple has done it. there is to be recorded a honeymoon in starting a fresh run on the office before the which the happy pair is accompanied 20,000 or more heroes who are already re- throughout their journey by the brides-gistored have been sorted and mounted on Innids and young men friends, chaperoned their particular pedestals to which their by the bride's mother.
It is the honey-valorous deeds entitle them:
Thousands moon up to date Many similar ones are
of statements, affidavits, vouchers, and the like yet remain unread,
guro to follow.
It is pretty Miss Brooke and Major so difficult is the task of measuring any Fowler who are the originators of this one hero by the standards which are avail- innovation.
* It couldn't have happened anywhere but in Ireland,' declared a Duchess who had been the recipient of one of the scores
of telegrams dashed off by members of this novel party as they went gaily from place to place along the west coast of Ireland.
able.
Intimations.
Amoy. Anping, Foochow. Koolung.
Nagasaki.
Овакв. Shanghai.
'ו
Tainan. Tamsui Tokio.
Tokohama.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 4, QUEEN'S ROAD, Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be. learnt on application.
S. SHIGENAGA,
Hongkong, February 2, 1904.
Manager.
216
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID UP CAPITAL UNCALLED RESERVE FUND
***
**
»
Yen 24,000,000 18,000,000
ו
11
Banks.
NTERNATIONAL PORATION,
I'
CORPOR
AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL. LONDON -F. ALOAR, 11 & 19, Cameln's Lane, Lombard Street, E.C. STREET
& Co., 30, BANKING
FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES IN CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUB
AUTHORISED..........GOLD $10,000,000 CAPITAL, PAID-UP.........GOLD 8 3,947,200 RESERVE FUND............GOLD $ 3,947,200
HEAD OFFICE-NW YORK. LONDON OFFICE-THREADNEEDLE HOUSE, E.C.
LONDON BANKERS : National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. British Linen Company Bank. BRANCHES & AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD.
THE
HE Corporation Transacts overy da
scription of Banking and Exchange business. receives money in Current Ac count and accepts Fixed Deposit at rates which may be ascertained on application.
20, Des Vœux ROAD, HONGKONG.
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager. Hongkong, January 3, 1905.
20
6,000,000 IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA, 9,520,000
· HEAD OFFICE—YOKOHAMA.
'ESTARLISHED BY IMPERIAL DEOREE OF THE
12TH NOVEMBEL, 1898.
TOKIO. LONDON.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
KOBE. LYONB. NEW YORK.
NAGASAKI.
SUBBORTBED CAPITAL,
PAID-UP CAPITAL,
SHANGHAI DALNY.
SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU. BOMBAY,
TIENTSIN. NEWQHWANG, PEKING. LIAOYANG.
LONDON BANKERS :
CHEE WING & 00., The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited,
HONGKONG,
For it is not an ordinary tour this wedding 28 & 29. LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) trip of bride and bridegroom, bridesmaids and young men, and the dowager chaperon, but a driving tours driving tour in
DRALERS IN
Parr'a Bank, Limited, The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited,
HONGKONG BRANCH-Interest allowed. On Carrent Account at the Rate of 3%
two-wheeled buggies for two, a driving All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS STEEL Per annum on the daily balance,
tour without coachmen except one who takes care of the chaperon in the rear.
In the first buggy goes the bride and the bridegroom, in the second comes the chief bridesmaid with the best man, in the third another bridesmaid and another friend of the bridegroom, and so on, a lad and a lassio in each, with the bride's And away mother trailing on behind. they go, this up-to-date wedding couple, followed by this long cavalcade of maids and men up hill and down dale, to the mountains, to the plains, along the west FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. coast of the Emerald Isle, one of the
£3,550,883 11 9 The Accoumulated Funds of the Fire and Life Departments are free from liability in 1537 Hongkong, June 18, 1904.
respect of each other,
OF
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. STATEMENT TO 318T DECEMBER, 1903. ASSETS, GOLD......... $5,858,820.37 NET SURPLUS, GOLD......82,156,118.80 $3,470,787.53 INCOME, GOLD........
FIRE BRANCH.
HE Undersigned, having been appointed TGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at Current
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
562 Hongkong, March 29, 1904.
Rates.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
gayest, jolliest parties that ever astonished the natives of, the country. The beaten track of tourists and the everyday sight- seer are scorned by the wedding party
F
IRON WARE, &c, STEEL GIRDERS and TEES, CORRUGATED IRON, FIG IRON, &c.,
Suitable for SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS,
Hongkong, May 29, 1900,
1227
A WING & CO. CONTRACTORS & HOUSEBUILDERS. No, 75, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST.
A
LL Communications, please address to MR ANDREW TSANG WING. Hongkong, February 18, 1905.
who go skimming along good roads and E
the bad bumping and jumping over in search of pastures now. Down into quaint old villages swoop, this long caval- cade of girls and their escorts, putting up for the night at the queerest old inns, straming their respurces for man and beast to the utmost, and then off again in the early morning.
We are having the maddest, merriest time, wires one girl to her mother, who knows her daughter is safe under the cha. peronage of the bride's mother. This ex- THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn
to the Latest Hours for receiving carsion is just too lovely for words. Many Advertisements and Corrections to Advertelegrams like this have been sent to tisements :-
Alterations and additions to Advertise.
ments on Pages 2, 3, 8 and 7, should be sent to this Office not later than llama. New
Advertisements should be sent in before 3 p.m.
G. M. BAIN. 'CHINA MAIL' Office, May, 1904.
A CHOO &
CO.,
99, DES VEUX ROAD, CENTRAL
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS,
NAVAL CONTRACTORS,
AND
COAL MERCHANTS, AVE always on hand an Ample Stock. Well-directed Steam-launches kept for Picnic parties and for Towing purposes.
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
TELEPHONE No. 160.. Hongkong, December 1, 1904.
1791
'THE REVENUE OF CHINA'
A SERIES OF ARTICLES, Reprinted from The Ohina Mat.!
AN APPENDIX.
WITH
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all
THERAPION the principal
Chezists and Merchants throughest the World, Price in England 2 & 46. In ordering, state which of three numbers is required, and observie above Trade Mark, which is a fac-simile of word THERAVION it appears on British Government Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affixed to every package by order of His Majesty's Hon; Commissioners, and without which it is a forgery. Sold by All Chemists.
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friends in London, but until the whole
350
TUNG TAI TSEUNG KEE CO. INGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
COPPER SMITHS. BOILER MAKERS AND
No. 25, PRAYA EAST, WANCHAI HONGKONG.
Call Fing 0. Hongkong, February 18, 1905.
305
NIPPON LAUNDRY, No. 52 AND 53, RRAYA EAST, LL Work do this Esblialement
A is promptly executed. Hestness a Speciality. Ironing and Washing done by experienced Japanese. PRICES MODERATE.
G. MONYE, Proprietor. Hongkong, February 13, 1905.
AH-KING. SLIP WAY YACHT AND BOAT BUILDER,
308
trip is over not one of them can elicit any response, for even the members of the CARPENTER, Painter, Rigger, Sail and
party do not know themselves where they will be the next day, routes being chosen just as the fancy takes them..
ATAN, YONTRACTOR & HOUSEBUILDER.
0
No. 63, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. Contractor to H. B. M. War Department. HAS ALWAYS ON HAND
A GOOD STOCK OF TIMBER. Hongkong, February 15, 1905.
326
QUONG HING LUNG,
FIRST-CLASS
Tailor and Outfitter.
30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN U.S.A. UP-TO-DATE CUTTER. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
FANCY GOODS DEALER PRICES VERY Low. No. 98, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong: Hongkong, September 14, 1904.
Flag Brass, Copper and Black- smith. GENERAL. CONTRACTOR.
PRAYA EAST, WANCHAI, HONGKONG, Hongkong, February 13, 1995.
NOTICE.
On fired deposits for 12 months, 5% per
acnum.
On fired deposits for 6 months, 4% por
annum.
апкат.
On fixed deposite for 3 months, 3% por
TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Manager, Hongkong, January 18, 1905. –
Cornhill, GORDON & Goran, Ludgate Cirous, EO. BATES, Her Y & Co., 81, Cannon Street, E.C. SAMUEL DEACON & Co., 150 & 154, Leadenhall Strest. W. M. Watia, 161, Tännon Street, E.C. ROBERT WATSON, 160. Fleet Street, O. MITCHELL & Co., Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, EO. SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENOÝ LTD., 167, "Fleet Street, E.U. PARIS AND EUROPE: :-- MAYENCE, FAVRE & Co., 18 Rue de la Granga Bateliere.
EW YORK:-Tar Canes1 EVANGELIST
OFFICE, 52, West 22nd Street. SAN FRANCISOU and American Ports generally: -BEAN & BLACK, San Fran-
cisco.
USTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND-GORDON & GOrun, Mele bourne and Sydney. EYLON :-W. M. SMITH, & Co., THE
Á POTHECARIEs. Co., Colombo, SATAVIA :-H. M. VAN DORF & Co.
INGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :—Kelly &
WALSH, LTD., Singapore. HILIPPINE ISLANDS :-A. 8. WAT
BON & Co., Mania.
JHINA:-Amoy, N. MOALLE & Co., LIMITED. Foochore, BROCKETT & Üo. Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH.. Yokohama,
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH.
Hotels.
T. 5,000,000 KING EDWARD
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2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE-SHANGHAI.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
CANTON, ÜREFOO,
HANKOW,
PEKING,
PENANG,
SINGAPORE, TIZNTBIN,
THE BANA PURCHASES and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange drawn
HOTEL.
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE
HOTEL
Ladies Afternoon Tea Rooms.
Private Bar and Billiard Rooms.
on the above places, and Sella Drafts and Hot and Cold Water throughout, Telegraphie Transfers Payable at its Branches Agencies.
HONGKONG BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities, Bills Discounted.
Interest allowed on Current Accounts at the Rate 2% per Annum on the Daily Balances,
Electrically Lighted.
Electrio Fans (if required). Electric Passenger Elevator to nach Floor. Table D'Hote at Separate Tables, For terms, &c., apply to tho
MANAGER.
Hongkon June 10, 1902.
1290
689
On Fixed Deposits for 3 Monthe
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TJONGKONG AND SHANGHAL.
BANKING CORPORATION.
Ho
PAID-UP CAPITAL..
RESERVE FUND-
..$10,000,000
Sterling Reservo, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve. 8,000,000
J
$18,000,000 REзERTE LIABILITY OF $10,000,000
PROPRIETORS
COURT OF DIRECTORS :- H. E. TOMKIN8, Esq.-Chairman. H. W. STADE, Esq.-Deputy Chairman. Hon. W. J. Grosson. | E. Shellim, Esq. E. Goetz, Esq.
A. Haupt, Esq.
Hon. R. Shewan. N. A. Siebs, Esq.
S. Whealler, Esq.
A. J. Raymond, Esq. E. H. Schubart, Esq.
CHIEF MANAGER: Hongkong-J. R. M. SMITE,
LONDON
MANAGER: Shanghai-H. M. B2718. BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY
BANKING CO., LD.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Accountant the rate of 2 per cont. per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS:-
For 3 months 23 per cent per annum.
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J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
66
Hongkong, February 18, 1905.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
307
|TH:
THE business of the above Bank la con.
ducted by the HONGKONG AND
TRAH WAH, of Messrs Che San Bros, SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA-
of Yokohama, Bookbinders, etc., begs
ME
to inform the Public of Hongkong that he "TION. Rales may be obtained on ap. has opened a Branch in this Colony, at plication
No. 16, Pottinger Street. under the style INTEREST on deposits is allowed at of CHESAN BROTHERS, and is prepared
to execute all kinds of GENERAL JOB 3 PER CENT. per annum. Dopositora PRINTING, RUBBER STAMP MAKING, Cor- my transfer at their option balances of PER-PLATE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING, 8100 or more to the HONGKONG AND STATIONERY, DRAFT FORMs and AccouNT
SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on Вооку.
FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per annum.
All Orders will be attended to and exe cuted in the shortest time, and the Firm hopes to be favoured with the 'kind patronage of the Public
Hongkong, December G, 1991.
2191
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are prepared, during suspension of their Trans-Pacific Service and until further notice, to Book Cargo and issue Bills of Lading to SEATTLE, WASH., VIC- TORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST PORTS. also to. OVERLAND POINTS 1685 in the 'UNITED STATES and CANADA in connection with the GREAT NORTH. ERN RAILWAY from SEATTLE as hitherto, by the Steamers of the NORTH. ERN PACIFIC S.S. COY.. BOSTON OCEAN ŠÍS. QUY, sṁ CINA MUTUAL S.N. COL.
TAI WO0 & CO.
NAVAL AND MILITARY CONTRAC-STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT COYS.
TORS and GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, No. 103, Drs Vikux ROAD CENTRAL, HONWRONG. Borgkong, February 13, 1906.
300
HANG CHEONG, ENGINEERS and SHIPPVIDERS, IRON
FOUNDERS, BOILER MA-
KERS and COPPER SMITHS,
No. 5, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, HONGKONO. Bongkong, February 16, 1905.
336
TRY OUR FRESH XMAS CAKES,
MA
ADE from the Best of Ingredients and
Pure Fresh AUSTRALIAN BUTTER in 1, 2, 3b, and of other sizes made to order by giving provious notice. Yearly increasing sale is the sufficient guarantee of their superiority.
All Opders will be carefully attended to
H. RUTTONJEE,
No. 5, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong, 37 & 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, December]19 ̊ 1904.
1487
For further Particulars, appy at the Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road.
A. S. MIHARA,
Hongkong, May 20, 1904.
Manager.
231
WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME.
The Overland China Mail
Published to suit the Departure
of each Bylish and French Mpl Steamer do Europe. FULL REPORTS
AND ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE (Commercial, Shipping, etc.)
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J. R. M. SMITH,
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Hongkong, May 1, 1900.
1517
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
CAPITAL PAID-UP RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE.
RESERVE FUND
HOLDERS.
***
...£800,000 ...£800,000 ...£800,000
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% perbum on the Daily balances.
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 %
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Manager.
T. P. COCHRANE,"
Hongkong, May 20, 1904.
THE
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MERCANTILE BANK OF
INDIA, LIMITED............
AUTHORIZED Capital... SUBSCRIBED.............................. PAID UP..... RESERVE FUND.........
BANEZRS:
£1,500,000 ..£1,125,000
£ 062,500
...£ 80,000
LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMITED.
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts
E. W. RUTTER, Manager.
Hongkong, January 8, 1905,
Intimations.
CARMICHAEL AND CLARKE,
6% MACAO AND CANTON
HOTELS.
1970
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, · SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS, REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
A LITTLE CHANGE,
THE Round Trip from HONGKONG to THAAD, thence to CANTON and back to HONGKONG, will be found in- teresting and enjoyable..
WM. FARMER.
Proprietor. Hongkong, March 10, 1904.
482
HOTEL ORAIGIEBURN,
TELEGRAMS: CARMICHAEL, HONGKONG. PLUNKET'S GAP,
A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Code.
Lieber's Standard Code. TELEPHONE, 232. Hongkong, March 14, 1903. -
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
THE PEAK,
near the TRAM TERMINUS TELEPHONE 56.
For Terms,
563
Apply to the. MANAGER,
741
'The Life of Trade.
A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of t
hammer of the head of the nall, makes an impression, but it is only the cot tinuous insertion of the advertisement like the continuous pounding on th head of the nail, that drives the argu.
ment home and clinches
The BEST Medium for
Advertising is
THE
China Mai
at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Read by all Cinases in the Colo
Balamoe.
ON FIXED DEPOT -
For 12 Months ...
and undoubtedly the
POPULAR & LEADING PAPES.
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Manager.
Hongkong, May 14, 1904,
234
Established over Half-a-Century'
THE BEST BILLIARD TABLES IN THE COLONY ARE AT THE KOWLOON HOTEL,
KOWLOON.
High-class Tourist's Hotel under Ame-
A rich Man Burent, first-class Cui
sine, Beautiful Garden.
MODERATE CHARGES.
J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor and Mannger. Hongkong, November 22, 1904.
THE
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THE COMMERCIAL LAW-AFFECT.
ING CHINESE; With Special Reference to PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION AND- BANKRUPTCY LAWS IN
HONGKONG. (Reprinted from the China Mah.)
For Sale at the China Mail Office,
Price
ARAMARINES SECRETS de deb
$1.00.
MARTIN'S
APIOL&STEEL PILES
Vor Ladies.
A French Komediy for all Irregularities, Thousands ul Ladies kegs box of Mark's Flein the hopes, so tha Daverstiges of amy Eurogastby of the Bystém a fimaty dose may be administarmi hose who use them reson
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'SIR ROBERT HART'S MEMORANDUM.'
Sorion of Articles on Sir ROBERT HART'S SCHEMES for the Improve- ment of China.
Reprinted from the China Mail. To be had in pamphlet form at this Office.
PRICE 50 Cents. Hongkong, July 4, 1904.
THE
JONGKONG
OOCKS.
1297
A Record of the Founding and Development of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Limited,
Reprinted from the CHINA Mait,'
Prloo.......................Fifty Conte,
To be had at the China Mall Office
5 Wyndham Streat
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THE TRI-METRICAL
CAL CLASSIC,
千字文
<.—THE THOUSAND WORDS' POEM
Translated from the Chinese
by E. J. EITEL, PR.D.
To be had-Price 75 Cents the set-from
.he
Street.
CHINA MAIL" Office, 5 Wyndham
&
SHIPPING.
ARRIVATĀS, February 20.
Rubi, British str., 1,611, R. W. Almond, Manila Fobruary 18, General.-SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
Mathilde, Gerann str., 678, Jurgensen, Pakhoi Feb, 18, and Hoihow 19, General, -JENSEN & Co.
Talisman. Norwegian steamer, 1,178, S. Pettersen, Samarang Feb. 7, Sugar and Cotton.-CHINESE
Franklyn, British steamer, 3,191, W. G. Browne, Cardiff Dec. 18, Coal.-DooWELL & Co. Ep.
Nord, Norwegian str., 730, Haraser, Amey February 19-ORDER,
Unda, Norwegian str., 879, G. Gabriel- sen, Kobe. vin Muji Feb. 13, General-- ORDER.
Thea, German str., 2,1, H. Fulda, Moji February 14, Coal.-JERSEN & Co.
Telemachus, British steamer, 1,540, Jus. William, Saigon February 14, Rice and
Meal-Wo FAT SING.
Heim, Norwegian str., 718, A. Erikson, Bangkok February 10, Rice.-YUEN FAT HONG.
Woong, British str., from Canton. February 21
Ardow. British steamer, 2,270, Samien, MITSI Kuchinotzn February 15, Coal, BUSSAN KAISILÄ,
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
-
BONGLOSA HOTEL
Mr P. C. Abel · Mr C. E. Babrock Mrs M. A. Ball Mr and Mrs H.
Bankhead
Mr and Mrs: C.
Barff
Mr G. J. Tow
Mr D. Macdonald
Mr C. Gordon Mackie M.Dr O, Marriott
Mr F. B. Marshall S.Mr T. P. McAran
Mr & Mrs E Moikle Mr and Mrs M. Bas-Mr M, Melvill
Rett
Mr K. B. Beattie Mr and Mrs T.
Bingham & child
Mr RJ. Birbeck Mr W. S. Bissell
Mr D. K. Blair
Miss Mer ylece Mr P L. Miller E.Mr G. Moffat
Lt. & Mrs W. M.
Moir
Mr and Mrs E. M.
Moon
Mr & Mrs R. Boggan Dr F. Muller" Miss Murkens and infant
Mr E. A. Bonner
Mr A. G. Newington Mrs R. W. BorthwickCapt. A. II, Notley
and child
Mr L. Broughall Mr M. S. Brown Mr G. R. Brown Miss L. Cadele
Mr.). H. C. Carhangh Dr Francis Clark Mr W. G. Clark Mr T Clarke
Mr E. W. Conley Dr A. J. Corfe
Mr G. Cunningham My F. (); Davies Mrs J. T. Daries Mr. B. Deacon Mr G. Dean
Film, French str., 377. L. Andersen, Mr and Mrs. Douglas Pakho and Hoihow Feb. 20, General-Mr J.. 1. Dowling A. R. MARTY.
Mr and Mrs T.
Downing:
Spezia, German str., 2,659, . Ehlers, Kobe February 15, General. HAMBURG- AMERIKA JANIE.
Miss A. von Oosterom Mr F. N. Le Pan Mr W. Parfitt
Mrs J. A. Pattie Mr and Mrs T. L.
Perkins
Mr W. H. Pous
Mr W. T. Puddepha Mr Jas. Quin Mr F. O. Ranney Mr. F. O. Ranney
Mr C. Rayner
Dr L R Reel Mr F. F. Rico
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour,
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Pepartures reported to-day.
To'inclitate finding the possbion of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided Into eleven Sections, commencing from reen Island. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked h., 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.
Section,
1. From Green Island to the Gas Works.
2. Frum Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf.
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Barbour's Officer
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market.
5. From The Market to Teddar's Wharf.
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard,
Vessels Names.
Amara....... Ardova Auchenarden; Borneo .......
8 eCrowder
kw Muble.....
Bection
-7. From Naval Yard to Blue Building.
3. From Blue Buildings to East Point,
9. From Kollet's Island to North Point, 10. Kowloon Wharves.
Destination
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1905.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fassels.
.....
Changaba (6).. Australian Ports ...... Am'dam, Lidon, A'erp Idomeneus (a) Am'dam, L'don, A'orp Stentor (8).......................... Am'dam, L'don, A'erp Achilles (8).................... Am'dam, L'don, A'erp Machnon (8) Cebu & Iloilo..
Kaifong (8)..... Genoa, Mars., L'pool. Patroclus (s). Java Porta......... ..... Tjilatjan (0) ********** Japan vin Shanghai... Tjipanes (5) Japan via Shanghai... Tjimahi (s) Kobe ....
Changsha (8) London, &.................... Chusan (8) London, Antwerp, &c. Formosa. (8) Marseilles via Saigon.Caledonien (8) Manila, Alian Ports.. Eastern (s) Manila Manila
11. Jardines Wharf.
Captain.
Flag and Ton
Rig. nett.
Date of Arrival
Consigness or Agents.
Destination.
Remarks,
Steamers,
Ajax
15 cBatt.
19 8
Mattock Smith...
3 Sohlaikr
14 d'Stewart
British str. 4478 Fob. 20 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1566 Feb. 13 Jardino, Matheson & Co. British str. £270 Fob. 21Mitsui Bussan Kaisha British str. 3502 Feb. - 14 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha
8 Melchers & Co. str. 1001 Fob. er.. ¡der.
774 Feb. 19Jebsen & Co. .sir. Ger. s.
948 Feb. British str. 1730 Feb. trinish str. 1463 Feb.
Singapore & S'bayn Feb. 25,
Sandakan Haiphong
Feb. 24.
Manila
Feb, 22.
Manila
18. A. Trading Co.
20 David Sassoon & Co., L. ure & Calcatta 20Butterfield & Swire 18 Chinese
Feb. 28,
Kobe
Feb. 23.
1 Toxtor
15 Butterfield & Swire
Swatow & Bangkok Fob. 22.
kw Beauchamp
8 ¿Solari
8 Yokoyama
3
Schlaikter
3
Gorken
Swatow & Anping
Vancouver (B.O.)
Carl Diederichson Carl Menzel} .......
Catherine.Apcar Changsha Cheang Chew Chow Thi.... Clive
Costanto..
Daiya Maru
Mrs J. S. Roach and Deciina
child
Mr W. E. Roberts
Mr W. R. Robertson C.Mr H. Rose
Mr and Mrs Durege Mrs N. Dwyer Mr G. II. Edwards Mr & Mrs A. Ehrman
Ocentcien, French steamer, 2,528, Oliver, Marseilles January 22, and Saison Feb. 15, Mails and General, MESSAGERIES MARIMA. Emerion TIMĖS,
Shaoksing, British str., from Canton:
DEPARTURES.
Mr. G. Fisher
Dr A. F. Foster
Mt. Glover
Mr F. Graham
Mr N. 1. Rutherford Mr R. T. D. Saylo Mr W. E. Schimidt Mr and Mrs J. G Scott and infant
Mr C. Skatt
Mr Gen. Somerville
Mr C. 1. Soper
Mr A. Stechinaun
Mr A. L. Stein
Mr R. Granichstaden Mr T. C. Stafford
Mr A. W. Grant
MPH, C. Gray
Mr H. S. Sweeling.
Mr C. Thiel
Mr C. B. Thomas
February 21.
Polynesien, for Europe, &c.
Parzen, for Ainoy-
Mr A. F. Greig
Haimun, for Swatow.
Capt. T. that
Dr J. C. Thomson
Kansu, for Cantos.
Kowloon, for Canton,
Chopang, for Canton.
Holstein, for Saigon.
Satsman, for Manila and New York.
Cebu, for Manik.
fhub, for Yokohama.
Laising, for Singapore and Calcutta
Toun, for Manila.
Hongkong, for Haiphong.
Jarah Diederichsen, for Hoihow. Talisman, for Robe.
CLEARED.
Marquis Bacqueleton, for Shanghai.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED
Per Rubi, Iron Manila, Lieut. and Mrs H. M. Bankhead, Mr J, M. Turner, Mrs and Miss Turner, Col. H. C. Corbaugh, Dr F. Muller, Messrs. R. E. Humphrey, G. T. Low, B Remedios, J. T. Jarvis, William Lee, R. Grainchstadten. Fred, M. Bogan, M. Strauss, R. E. O. Bird, A. H. Crook, L. W. Kennon, Frank Kidner, A. 1. Bunnell, and 24 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
|
Mr J. Huron
Mr R. Harding
Mrs C. T. Hardy Mr. V. Hays
Mr H. 1. Thoirsin Mr J. Thornborrow Mr J. Trevoux
Mr W. D. Trimnell
Mr R. E. Humphreys Mrs L. G. Tufnell Engineer Capt. Hurst, Mr G. W. Tulledge
R.N.
Rev. F. Tealy
Capt. R. Innies
Mr F. M. Turner
Mr S. C. Vickers
Mr F. R. Vica
Mr Augustus Johnsors & Miss Wakefield
Mr A. Jobuston
Mr and Mrs C, Walter
Mr R. C. K. SelmsonNr J. L. Wemyss
Mr L. Judall
Mrs A. M. Whitton
Mr H. 1. Kempf
Mr E. Wilkins
Mr G. W. Kennon
Mr P. Wolf -
Mr J. C. Kitzaundi Mr and Mrs C. E. Mr and Mrs A. S. Woolmer'
Leresche & infant Mr and Mrs Gordon Mr A. R. Lewis
Wright:
PEAR HOTEL.
Mr R. D. Alkinson Me M. P. Bet tien
Devawongse
Fpress of Japan. Egremont Casile Isang
Franklyn Pooshing Forrest Hall ... Hailan Heosang Ikbal. Inravelli
ISau <&
Katharine Park. Lanschan
Lonnymoon
Lothian ...... Loyal
Mchew
Macquarie
Malacca
SelCornard
4cMooro......
eHarrison........ British str. 1212 Fob.
4 cPуbüs ............ Mondie
....Bichard
3 dBrowne
42 Logan
3 Arthur
3 ́clAndersen
8 day.....
Robertson
3 cCullington 3 Finlayson COPE
8 Sperling
Kalkhofen „D-Weigall ....
3 Williamson'
8 cLorensen
Harjes
3 cGeorge
k wiBabot.....
Marquis Bacquohem... k w Rassevich 3 Jurgensen Brandt
Mathilde
M. Struve Naushan. Oscar II
Petchaburi.. Pollux.......
Re
Saint Cuthbert
Sandbürst Sangola Shaohsing Sikh
Sobralense
Sophie Rickmers Spezia.
Talisman
3 c'Stovell
.... Isen
3 Hillmanın
3 Svensen
# < Robertson Be Jacobsu..................
Wor. str. 1115 Feb. E.tran'port 1710 Feb. str. 1671 Feb. Ital. Japan. str. 1736 Feb. der.
905 Feb. str. str. 1057 Fab. jder. British str. 2003 Feb. British str. 1834 British str. 1127 Feb. British str. 3191 Feb. British str. 1423 Feb. British str. 1891 Jan, French str. 750 Feb. British str. 1859 Feb. British str. 8024 Feb. British str. 126 Nov. British str, 1024 Jan. British str. 3075 Jan. 607. Ger.
20 Government 13Order
19 H. S. Jeffries
19 Osaka Shosen Kaisha 18 Butterfield & Swire 15C. P. R. Co.
11 Bradley & Co.
18 Jardine. Matheson & Co. 20; Dodwell & Co., Ld.
Jardine, Matheson & Co. 14 Standard Oil Co. 20 A. R. Marty
·
17 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 19Gibb, Livingston & Co. 26 Gibb, Livingston & Co. 27 Butterfield & Swire 12 Gibb, Livingston & Co..
3.Chinese
tr. 3000 Fel Atr. 1245 Feb. 14 Siemssen & Co. British str. 1092 Feb. 18Jardine, Matheson & Co. British Str. 3711 Feb. 12 Gibb, Livingston & Co.
684 Feb. Ger. str.
9 Lauts, Wegener & Co.
str.
1996 Feb. 10 Butterfield & Swire ¡Ger.
British str. 1211 Jan. 14 Gibb, Livingston & Co. British str. 2610 Feb. 16P. & O. S. N. Co. Aug. str. 2751 Feb. 19ander. Wieler & Co. Ger. str. 678 Feb. 24Jebsen & Co. / Ger. str. 960 Feb. 15saka Shosen haisha British str. 1299 Feb. 17 Bradley & Co. Norw. str. 2000 Feb. 16 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Ger. str. 1189 Feb. 19 Butterfield & Swire)
1Order Norw, str. 779 Feb.
Je Almond..........British str. 1611 Feb. British str. 3186 Feb. 3 &Lewis
British str. 2768 Feb. British sir. 3349 Feb, Brit. str. 1310 Feb. British str. 3916 Jan. Pritish str. 1232 Jan. str. 2265 Feb. Ger Ger.
str. 2599 Feb. British str. 1178 Feb.
3 Northcombe...
Rowley
Dean ...
3 Pettersen
20 Shewan, Tomos & Co, 18jDodwell & Co., Limited. 12 Dodwell & Co., La.
Jardine, Matheson & Co. 16 Butterfiold & Swire 12Gibb. Livingston & Co. 28Order
1Bradley & Co. 21Hamburg-Amerika Linie 20 Chinese
British str. 1346 Feb. 18Butterfield & Swire
8c Walson ***** kwEhlers........
4 e Seminerville
Se Desler..
Ger.
8 c. Fulda
Ger.
er.
Tweeddale
Tean....
Tetartes
The
Mr and Mrs Herbert Trites
Muxon
Mr J. M. Bentin Consul. Muelle
Capt. & Mrs Bentinck M. L. Hough O'Neil
children uid maid Mr and Mrs Oliver Lady F. Boyle and Mr F. B. Ollis
Mr A.R.Parker, R. N. Mrs Parker Capt. Paxton'
Col. F. L. Brown' Mrs L. F. Brown Misses Brown
Major Philipps
Mr H.E. Pollock, K.E. Mr A. Chapmanı Maior A. A, Chiches-Mr A. G. Robert
Mr and Mrs Rymer
ter
Per Polynesien, from Hongkong: for Saigon, Sister Maric, Sister Therese, Mrs Nataline. Mrs Bess, and Mr Johovan; for Singapore, Me A. Cunningham, and Mr Pestonjec Karanjun; for Colombo, Mensrs Hartramus, Angelotes, Ischander, Forte, and Caporalis; for Port Said, Colonel Mr G. Courtney Afanasiofl, Mrs Ischvshika, Miss Miller, Col. Darling Mr Skoropis, Mr and Mrs Mulberg, Misses Ramsay and Cuppon; for Marseilles, Mrs Gaston Liebert, Mrs Dean and child, and Mr E. Tasquet.
Mrs A. A.ChichesterMrs Sawer Mr Clark
SHIPPING REFORTS,
The British stoumer Rubi reports: From Manila Feb 18th, light variable winds and
fine clear weather to lat. 21 N.; hence fresh N.E. wind, thick and rainy intoport, The British steamer Telemachus reports: From Saigon - Feb. 14th, strong breeze, high head sea and cloudy weather, with drizzling rain to Cape Varella; thence mulerate to light breeze, with N.E. swell and fie clear weather to 60 miles South of Gap Rock; thence to port, moderate to fresh breeze, dull, overcast and thick hazy
weither.
The British steamer Ardoca reports From Kuchinotzu February 15th, first part, rough sea; latter part, thick misty rain.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Mails will close-
For MACAO
Per Wingchai, at 7.30 a.m., on Wednes
day, the 22nd February.
For CANTON. —
Per Honum, at 7.30 a.m., on Wednes-
day, the 22nd February,
For BANGKOK.—
Per Phranang, at 9 a.m., on Wednesday.
the 22nd February.
For MACAO.—
|
|
Mr A. J. David
Mr David, jun. Mr Dixon
Lieut. A. Býmock Capt. Gales
Col. Haynes
Mr F. A. Hazeland
Mr Holborow
Mr D. Hulig
Mr and Mrs A. R.
Hassan
Mr II, U. Jeffries
Mr A. Findlay Smith Mr and Mrs Smith
Mr Carl W. Smith
Mr W. 0. C. Strick-
leaver
Mr Sicavenson
Mr Steen
Mr Stokes
Mr Stoppa Mr Story
R.Miss Tuner
Mr Wron C
Cap & Mrs Watkins, Mr. and Mrs Joseph-MES, T_Wenborn Major Josling Dr. and Mrs M. J. Me Tang
Mr Lauder Mr R. Martin
White
CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Mr and Mrs Adair Mr Banward
Miss Banward Major Beith, R.N. Mr M. Webb Bowon
Miss Brandon
Mr Bruce
Lt. Engineer Clegg Mr Cooke
Mr and Mrs Canton
Me and Mrs Dean
Capt. R. Dean-
Vagga Ulv
Woosung Zoroaster
Sailing Vessels. Geo. T. Hay King George
| Manuel Llaguna
.... Kraft
Bc Mins
3 c Benson
Pedersen...
3. c. Dawson,
8-e Ewan
2 Spice.
2 kWhite
2 c Nickels
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. [SUPPLIED THROUGH LEUTTE). Trakin, Abergeldie, January 20: Flint-
shure, Nubia,
Sencyam- Stephon
24; Soon." Bryl A.,
Montare Tregardlari, Men 27: Buroise, Helene Rickmers, Oupack, Floricus, Hamptood, 31; Astenor, “Bên- deuch. Benmohr, Pido, Matred, Chimes, Trivale, Ulysses, Pas Mord, Bigia, Dager, Ingrishorn, Feb. 3;
str. 1678 Feb.
str. 2199 Feb.
str. 1088 Feb. British str. 2874 Feb. wed. str. 1683 Feb. Norw, str. 885 Feb, British str. 1030 Feb. British str. 2383 Feb.
British sh. 3409 Dec. British sh. 2667 Feb, Amer. sh. 1646 Feb.
19 Siemssen & Co. 20Order.
9Stemssen & Co. 10Japanese
18 Order
18 Nippon Yuson Kaisha 20 Butterfield & Swire
3.Mitsui Bussan Kaisha
21 Arnheld, Karberg & Co. 11 Standard Oil Co. 11'Captain
China Coast Metegoroloical
ätetlen.
Rogister.
20th February.—AT 4 P.M.
The M. Me Co.'s steamer Oceanien, with Naha.....
the FRENCH MAIL of the 20th January, Ishi'jima... left Saigon
the Taihoku Saturday, ола 18th February, at 3 pm, and may Taichu....
Hoare.
Barometer
Whirl.
Temparature,
Eurity,
Direction,
Force
Weather.
Feb-22.
March 8.
¡A'deon Dock
Hongay
Feb. 23.
Hoihow & Pakhoi Feb. 22.
Cebu & Ilo
Feb. 23. ¡K'loon Dock
Agents,
Date of Learing.
Batterfield & Swire.......... March 13, Butterfield & Swire... February 28. Butterfield & Swire: March 14. Butterfield & Swire ... March 28, Butterfield & Swire .. April 11, Butterfield & Swire......... February 23. Butterfield & Swire... March 20. Java-China-Japan Lijn 2nd half of Fab, Java China Japan Lijn let half of Mar. Java-China-Japan Lijp 1st half of Mar." Butterfield & Swire... February 20, P. & O. S. N. Co. Feb. 25, at Noon. [P. & O. 8. N. Co... Abuat March 1,
Messageries Maritimes Mar: 7. at 1p.m. Gibb, Livingston & Co. Mar. 11, at Noon. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Feb, 25, at 10 a.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Mar. 4, at 10 am Dodwell & Co. Limited About March 14, Dodwell & Co. Limited About April 14.: Jardine, Matheson&Co Feb. 24, at 4 p.ro. Dodwell & Co. Limited About March 4. Dodwell & Co., L2.... About March 17. Pacific Mall S.S. Co... Feb. 28 at Neon, 10. & 0. 5.8. Co. Mar. 11, at Noon. 10. & Q. 5.S. Co. Mar. 24, at Noon.
0. &.0. $,S. Co. ... April 4, at Noon. Pacific Mail S.S. Co.... April 15, at Noon.. P. & O. S. N. Co... About Feb. 25.. Butterfield & Swire. February 24. Butterfield & Swire... February 23. Messageries Maritimes About Fob, 22. Portland & A. S. Co. Mar. 5. Daylight. Portland & A. S. Co. Mar. 31, Daylight. Portland & A. S. Co..Apr. 13, Daylight. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. Feb. 25, at 3 p.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha., Feb. 22, Daylight. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Feb. 28, Daylight. Osaka Shosen Kaisha Mar. 1, Daylight, Bjornsonsaka Shosen Kaiskas. Mat. 5, Daylight.
Rabi (8) .......Zafiro (8)..
Shawmut (8) Tremont (6) ...... Manila
***.......................................... Loongaang (8) New Yorky. Suez Canal Richmond Castle (6), New York v.Suez Canal Saint Fillant (8) San Francisco v. Japan Manchuria (9) San F'cisco via Japan. Doric (8).... San Francisco v, Japan Korea (s) San Francisco v. Japan Coptic (8) San Francisco v. Japan Siberia (s) Shanghai.......Malta (8)
Shanghai.. Shanghai...
Kalgan (6)...... Poating (6).. S'hai, Y'hama & Kobe Oceanion (6) S'hai and Portland, Or. Aragonia (6) S'hai and Portland, Or. Nicomedia (3) S'hal and Portland, Or. Numantia (s)..... S'pore, P'ang Calcutta. Catherine Apcar (s)... S'tow. Amoy& Anping Decima (s)............ S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Frithjof (a).. S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Triumph (5) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Bjoersterne 3'tow, Amoy & F'chow Haiching (s) S'tow, C'foo & Ttsin... Chihli (s)
Kapsu (s) ...............je Tien Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Pingsuey (8) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Pleiades (s).....
anila
Saigon
Fob. 24.
Feb. 22.
Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Shawmut (8)....
S'hai & Yokohama Feh. 21.
Douglas Lapraik & Co. Feb. 24, at 10 am. Buttorfiold & Swiro... February 28. |Butterfield & Swire........ Fabruary 25,
Butterfield & Swire.......... March 6." Dodwell & Co. Simited About Mar. 15. Dodwell & Co. Limited About March 24.
Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of Japan (6). Canadian Pfo R. Co. March 8.
Canadian P'tio R. Co. March 15.. Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Athenian (8). Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of China (s)..!Canadian P'fic R. Co. March 29.
K'loon Dock
SHARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS,
Manila
Feb. 25.
February 21, 1905.
No. of
Pail
K'Toon Dock
Stocks.
BANES. Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corp. National Bank of China, Limited...
Shares.
Fatue.
up.
80,000 $
125 all
19,970 £
10 £ 8 $80, sales
29,955 £ 750 £
10 £8896, sales
12 1810
Exchange.
K'loon Dock
HONGKONG, February 21, 1905,
On Lendon-
Founders' sharen Do. MARINE INSURANCES. Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld.... 10,000 s China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 $ 63.33 North-China Insurance Co., Ld..... 10,000 £ Union Insurance Society, Ld... 10,000 8 Yangtaze Insurance Association, Ed. 8,000 g
FILE INSURANCES,"
LOOKS, ETC.
•
China Fire Insurance Co., Ed. “............] 20,000 is Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 8,000 $ Hkong & Whampoa Dock Co. Ed, 50 000 8 Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited. ................. New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd...... S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld.
*TFAMBOATS, TUGË, ETC.
Closing Quotations, Dosh,
ya726, buyers
London, £77.10
250 8 60 $267, buyers
25 250, ales 1525 T. 95, sellers 250 $ 100 86972, bayera. 100860 $160
100
260
20 $93, sales and buyere 50 2345, buycza
50 all $210, bayere
6,000 825 8 26 $43, soilers 6,000 8
638 63 $27, sellers
55,700 Tla. 100 T100 Tis. 100, bayere
$23
10/152
all $334, buyers
$126, buycze
10 10 $38, sellers
China and Mantle S. S. Co. Ld.;
80,000 8
50 13:50
Faak, Wire,
11
On demand,...
...1/11 ...1/11
30 days' sight,
IM
"T
4 monthe sight,
1/11 ...1/11
Crodits, 4
1/11
Douglas Steamship Co., Limited HK. O. and M. Steamboat Co., Id. 80,000 3 15 8 15 $26. ex div. buyers- Tado-Chin S. N. Company, Limited 60,000 210 Star Ferry Company, Ld.... 10.000 840
20,000 $
50
£20, sellers.
"
1/11
Shell Transport & Trading Co. Ltd.... non,£
1E 129/- sales
On Paris-
Tls. 5, sales
On demand,
242
Te.
2454
60 Tle. 50 Tis. 48, buyers
100
1. $225 100 all 22. bayers
Documentary, 4 months' aight,
P
IN
Credits, 4 months' eight,
Un Periln
On Demand,
Or New York-
On demand,
•
Crodite, 60 days' sight,
On Bombay-
Wire...
On demand,
On Calestia-
Wire,
On demand,
On Singapore-
On demand,.
On Manila-
104
}
Taku Tug and Lighter Co., Ld.... 8,800 Tls. 50 TIs 50 T. 30, sellers Shaughal Tug & Lighter Co., Ltd. | |200,000
do, "Preference. $100,000
REFINERIES.
1964 China Sugar Company, Limited.............. 20,000 3
Luzon Sugar Company, Limited..... 7,000 Perak Sagar Cultivation Co., Ed..... 7,000 TIs. 50 T 60 Tls. 54, sales
463
AT
WHALVES.
HK. & Kow.Wharf & Godown Co.
*1424
143
Shanghal and Hongkew Wharf Co.
1423
LAND AND BUILDING.
... 143
30,000 10,000 $ 20,000 12,000
50,000 S 100 62,000 T!s.
$103, old
50
all
$181, new Tls, 140, buyers
Ths. 100 T:100)-
11. 137, buyers
7
100 $131, sellore
.10.
50 s.50 Tls. 115 50 ·30 1837 25 Tle.25 Tls. 12
all
Mr and Mrs. WV
Thomson
Glovesk, Sagktori Prine Regent Voatock,. Luitpold, Partshort, Frankfurt,
Nemuro Gisela, Mommaelhshire, Mopine, Beira, Hakodate.. Resort, Wathfield, 14; Aleinens, dus- Takin......! tralien, Legion, 0. Ferd Dwiss Head Kochi
nig, Unfit, Palawan, Indra, 17.
P.
24.65
29.16
29.82
WW
"
$29.90
W
"
Nagasaki... 30.11 Kagoshima
30.07:
3་W
Muils.
Oshimaa.....
20.08
N
T
30.09
N
11
30.00
1
30.06
NE 8
990.03
36.00
N
30.03 -
NE
11
30.06
NE
39.17: 43
SE 2
"On demand, Pesos.
934
13.19. 4376
3 cv
Ou Shanghai-
"
30.10. 5079
On demand,
... 72
*
29.97; 54 87 XE2 Ο
30 days' sight, (privato popor)
73
30.07 6794 ENE 2
Un Yokohams—
TEAMWAYS.
O
31
30.02 54 94 Nor
On demand, ...
94%
BE G
Gold Leaf, 100 âne, (per wei).....854.75 Sovereigns (Bank's buying rain)
MIXING.
810.30
Société Francaise des Charbon-
Allver (par on,!
...
...281
Ilodf
Hongkong Tidos.
SE
Mr J. E. Joseph Mr Kirkhope
Mr and Miss Love
and child ron. Mrs Marston Mr K. Menashih Mr H. Einery Miller Mr F. S. Montuch
Mr Line Nunes and
family
Mr W. T. Parker
Miss Reeves
Mr and Mrs H. EyroMrs Robinson and
Mr R. M. Ezekiel
Mr Ferrer
family Capt, Smith
Mr and Mrs GillenoMr H. Stanley
and children
Mr Grice
Mr J. L. Gross
Per Heungshan, at 1.15 p.m., on Wed- Mr C, Hocking
nesday, the 22nd February.
For SHANGHAL
Per Loongmoon, at 3 p.m., on Wednes-
day, the 22nd February.
For HOIHOW & PAKHOI.—'
Per Hailan, at 5 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 22nd February.
For CANTON. —
Por Hankowe, at 5 p.tů.,
the 22nd January.
Wednesday,
For KONGMOON, KUMCHUK & KAN
KONG.
Per Tu Hing, at 5 p.m., on Wednes-
day, the 22nd February.
For HONGAY.—
Per Fooching, at 9am., on Thursday,
the 23rd February.
For AMOY.-
Per Devawongse, at 11 a.m., on Thurs
day, the 23rd February.
For CEBU & ILOILO.-
Mr E. Howard
Mr C. Templeman Mr and Mrs A. N.
Tomsett Mr and Mrs Zol
KING EDWARD HOTEL,
Mr F. M. Bagan
Mr T. C. McDonald Mr K. Ter Meer
J. Mr E. Moore
Mr Watts L. Newman
Mr F. V. Davies Mr and Mrs M.
Drayson Mr Thos. A. Hanmer Mrs F. R. Pinckerton Mr N. M. Holmes - and child
Mr F. Reiber Mr E. Hug Mrs Jackson & child Mr & Mrs Thos. I. Mr W. Cromie James Rose
Mr J. Watt JamesonMr & Mrs K. Saito Mrs J. W. Jameson Mr Bruce Shepherd Mr L, J. Jarvis Mr and Mrs John M.
Turner. Miss L. M. Turner Mr E. A. Wilkinson
Mr F. Kiene
Mrs Kiene
Mr C. Kraaij
PELHAM HOUSE. Mr Lovi Mr Levy
Mr F. Brown' Mr F. E. Cooper
Per Kaifony, at 3 p.m., on Thursday, Mr Henry Dengu
the 23rd February.
For KOBE-
Mr F. C. Denny Mr Edwards
Mr A. Mack
Mr McConachie
Mr McMillan
Per Changsha, at 3 p.m., on Thursday, Mr and Mrs Ewing Mr Miller
the 23rd February.
For KUDAT & SANDAKAN.-
Per Borneo, at 9 a...
24th February.
Mr Fowler
Mr. J. St. Georges on Friday, the Mr H. M. Harrop
For SWATOW & TIENTSIN.
Mr C. Harrop
Mr J. Hutchings
Mr H. Jowitt
Per sang. at 2 p.m., on Friday, the Mr F. H. Jillings
For SHANGHAL.—
Mr J. Pattison
Mr Perret
Mr and Mrs Ruegg.
and 3 children
Mr J. H. Schmidt
Mr Taylor
Mr Thomas
THOMAS'S HOTEL.
24th February.
"
Per Kalgan, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the
24th February.
Mr R. W. Batcher
For MANILA,—---
Mr S. P. Christic
Mrs E. Douglasj
Per Loongsang, at 3 p.m., on Friday, MJ. B. Harries
the 24h February.
For MANILA.-
ל.
Mr G. V. Hayes Dr Hough
Per Kubi, at 9 a.m., on Saturday, the Mr A. Jones
24th February.
For SHANGHAI.—
Mr and Mrs Mendozi Mr W. E. Ror Mr Thomas Sathur-
'land Mr G. Burton Sager Mr W. Smith Mr M. J. Whiley Mr K. W. Whitburn
Mr J. Kirnan Mr & Mrs G. LandansMr W. E. Wills
Per Malta, at 10 a,m., on Saturday, the Mr Jas. Macann Mr L. C. Young
24th February.
Capt. J. D. Martin Mr H. F. Piper
•
be expected here on or about Tuesday, Tainan the 21st February. This packet Koshan... brings replies to letters despatched Pescadores from Hongkong on the 17th Dec.
Weibaiwoi.3 The P.&O. "Co.'s s.. Malig, with the Qutzlaff....
Excrash Man of the 27th January, Sharp Pk.j lef: Singapore on Senday, the 19th Amy...... February, at 8 a.m., and may be Swatow..... expected here on or about Friday, the Canton .... 24th February, at about 4 p.m. This Hongkong
letters Vict. Peak packet brings replies to despatched from Hongkong on the Gap Rock Macao...... 27th Decefaber. The P. MSS. Manchuria, with mails & phong
&c., from San Franciscs to the 28th | Manila..... January, via Honolulu, has arrived at Bacolod ...3 p. Yokohama, and left for this port Iliole via Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Cebu ...... Manila, on the morning of 17th Feb.
Steamers Expected.
The O. S. Ks... Frithjof left Tamsui via Swatow and Amey on the 18th Feb., and may be expected here on the 22nd February.
་་
p. 30.00 58 96 od
29.98 50
21
¡29.92 88
29,87.85
C. S. James 4 p. Malate.....—I
SHT
N8
XW
21st February.—AT 10 AM. VI ostock.. 7.
Ga. 29,57
NE 4 Nemuro ... Hakodate..
29.66 The Shire Line 9.8. Flinkdire, from Lon. Tokio
29.90 don, &c., left Singapore on the morn-Kochi ...... ing of 19th February, and is due here Nagasaki... on or about Saturday afternoon, the Kagoshima! ..
Oshima.... 25th February,
The O. 8. K... Trumph left Foochow, Nahr......
via Swatow and Amoys on the 18th Iehi'jime.. February, and may be expected here Taihoku on the 25th February.
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+3
11
30.07 30.15
30.11
30 S
29.97
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30.01
a. 30.00
30.03
$1
"
30.04 30.01 30.04
30:13 4383
30.05 0190
6a.!
9a.!
>1
Taichu...... The Indo-China S.N. Co. Ld.'s B.s Nam- Tainan
sang, left Calcutta for this port via The Koshun ... Straits on 12th February, and may be Pescadores į
Wothaiwei 9. expected here on the 1st Marchı.
The O. S. K. s.s. Bjoersterne Bjornson Gutzlaff ... left Tamsui, via Swatow and Amoy Sharp Pk., on the 18th February, and may be Amoy expected on the 1st March.
Swatow... The O. S. K. s.s. Decima left Anping, via Canton
Swatow and Amoy on the 18th Feb., Hongkong 10a. 30.07 6294 and may be expected here on the 4th Vict. Peak March.
Gap Rock The 0. s. S. Co.'s s.s. Keemun left Ta- Macau...... coma. Wash., for, Hongkong, via Japan, haiphong.. Shanghai, and ports, on 28th January. Manila...... The Java-China-Japan Lija' steamer Bacolod
Tjitas left Macassar for this port Iloilo
15
"
35
"
79 785
11
...98./29.96
30. 1
82
11
on the 16th February, and may heCebu............... expected on or about the 24th Feb. C. S. James 10. The P. A. Co.'s 5.8. „Aragoniu, left Port Malate .............
land Ore., on January 30th, and may be expected here on March 5th. The C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Athenian left Van- couver on Wednesday morning, the 8th February, for Hongkong, via the usual Ports of Call,
The Java-China-Japan Lijn steamer Tilatjap left Kuchinotzu, via Amoy and Swatow, for this port on the 16th February, and may be expected here on or about 1st March.
lain's Pain Balm. One application relieves the pain. For sale by All Dealers; WATKINS & Co., Ltd., General Agents
WITH... | | | | | | | | -0,00||| *22 | | - | | EJITA||||PZZZ]]
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J. I. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, Feb. 21, 1805.
1. BAROMET, reduced to 92 degrees Fahrhunelt and to the level of the sea in Inches, tentar and hur- dredths.
2 TEMPERATURE in the shade, in degrees Fahren. helt.
3. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the haml- dity of alr curated with moisture being 100.
4.DIRECTION OF Wro, to two palate.
6. FOROK OF WIND, according to Beaufort Scale.
blue sky, cdetached clouds 8. STATE OF WEATHKL
overcast, p passing showers, & aqually, rain 100w
hunder, v visibility, we dew (wet)
BAI in inches, tenths and hundredths.
Hongkong Land Investment and
Agency Company, Limited.....? 41%p.m. Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ed.
Kowloon Land and Building Com
8,000 8 pany ............. Wei-bel-wel Land & Building Co.. Ld 3,764 TIs.
Humphreys Estate & Finance Co... 169,000 S West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 s
HK High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250
812
50 15 50-257
100 all $265
18490
118/10/22
all 16,000 Fes, 250 uages du Tonkin. .............................................. Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ld....200,000 £
HOTELA, ETC,
19,000 $ Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd.....
sales & buyers
50 al 3141, buyers The tide table given below has been Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tlenteɛin). 2,000 T. Ts.50 TB.50 Tls. 150, sollers" compiled at the Nautical Almanac Office Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hai) 30,000 $
in London from the result of the analysis
DISPENSARIES.
of observations taken by means of an au- A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa-
do,
LIGHTING.
ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during Watkins Limited the years 1887-8-9.
The zero 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,'
To obtain the depth of water on the tide gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 feet 1 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to the height given in the table.
Add 23 minutes 18 seconds to the figures given below to correct to Zone time.
February 22nd-to 28th 1905.
Day of
Month
נון
מו
מן
LOW WATTU.
25 $ 25 327, sales
60,000 30,000
8126, sellera
10 $ 10$12, sales
10 3 10 $9, sellers
HK. and China Gas Co., Limited... 7,000 £ 108180, buyers Shanghal Gas Company Ltd. 8,000 Tic. 60 50 Tis. 110, buyers Hongkong Electric Co., Limited. 30,000
10 10 152, sales New Electrics (new issue) -30,000 $ 103
BRICK AND CEMENT.
Green Island Cement Co., Ld. ...............
MISCELLANEOUS,
Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,
Ld, APRONOU United Asbestos Oriental Agency,
Limited
Hk. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd. Hongkong Dairy Farm Co............ Ho igkong Ice Company, Limited Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd...... Helyhi. H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ld.
10 8 10 829, buyers
12/6 £12/6353
60,000 $
8,601 €
poord's 100 fders S 15,000 25,000 (3
(303
10
10
7 S
499 sales 108180
10 818, sellers
6812, sales, & buyers
all $12, ex div.
25 5,000 $ 7,200 £
Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. 10,000 8 Ewo Cotton Spinning and Wear-1
ing Co., Ld. ......................
International Cotton Manufactur-
ing Co., Ld...
Laon-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning
and Weaving Co., Ird. ................................ Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Ld.
China Provident Loan Mortgage}
190,000
27 e 20 Fla. 400
50
all 8165, ∙10 8 10 1814
20,000 Tls. 60 Ts 50ers
23
10,000 Tle. 75.76 Tis. 24 8,000 Tls. 100 T100 Tie. 20 2,000 Tis. 500 Tls 00 The. 152, celiere
HIGH WATER.
Hongkongi
Mesa Height,
Time.
Hongkong Mean Time
h
M
feet.
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5 25 a
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Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited ...
1,200
Wm. Powell, L. ...........................
Shangbal and Hongkong Dyeing į
and Cleaning Co. In.
12,800 $
10 3 10 812 sollern
1,200 $
60 $ 60 950
6,000 $
25 $ 25 322
67,500 $ 300
10 8 10 39, Fallers
|600 8 100 8100, bayers
amount.
anterest
60,000 $
China Borneo Company, Ltd. ** 60.000 8
Hongkong Register.
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On date at On date at South China Morning Post.
CIGAR COMPANIES,
at 4.p.m
10a.m.
p.1
Barometer .. 29.96 Temperstare 62 Humidity Direction of?
30.11
30.00
Philippine Co., bd." Alhambra Limited.
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Highest open air temperature on the 19th.......... „GŪ Lowest open air temperature on the 19th...50
J. I. PLUMBIER, Chief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Feb, 20th, 1905.
LOANS.
10 8 10 881, sales & sellers 128 12 $15, collors...
all $40, sellers. 10
Chinese Imperial 1886 TIs. 767,200 Tis, 2507 % p. annum Far.
VERNON and SMITH, Chare-Broke
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