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BAGLE POPULAR

COCKTAILS. MANHATTAN, GIN, WHISKY.

$1.00 ... PER BOTTLE-

H. Price & Ob.

WIKE MEROHANIÐ.

14Queen's Road Central.

No. 13,299

The China Mail.

ESTABLISHED

1 8 4 5.

Business Notices.

EONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1905,

Business Notices.

日九十月十年巳乙

就五十月一十年无怨百九千一英

CHINA PARCIL EXPRESS.

PARCELA DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE

WOILD.

AGENTS EVERYWHERE.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR

PRESENTS FOR HOME FRIENDS.

G

VIFT8 of Silk, Silver, Cigars, Oinger, Tos, Curios, eto, can be delivered at Home addresses freight, duty, and all other charges prepaid, or payable at destination. SHIP EARLY-To insure goods being delivered in time for Christmas.

Tes, Ginger, Cigars, etc., purchased and forwarded to destination upon receipt of instructions from Sender,

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.,

3, DUDDELL STREET, Hongkong, October 17, 1905.

Intimations.

LOST.

1816

FROM Peak Hospital, SIAMESE CAT.

Reward on return to:-

PEAK HOSPITAL

"Hongkong, November 20, 1905. 2110

JE.

NOTICE.

WE beg to bring another time to the

Notice of our Customers, both FOREIGN and CHINESE, that only such Payments are acknowledged by the Firm against which the Firm's money, receipts are given.

LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & CO. Hongkong, November 13, 1905. 2103

NOTICE.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ma

NMONTROSE E. NEWMAN, has se

from the date hereof, no connection what- soever with the Busicoss of the SHANG.

GENUINE HOLLAND'S GENEVA

JOHN DE KUYER & SON,

ROTTERDAM. 89.00 Per Case 15 Bottles, SOLE AGENTS

H. Price & Go.,

WINE MERCHANTS. 18. Queen's Road Central,

PRIQE, $8.00 Per Month,

Business Notices.

W. S. BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LD

ENGINEERS & & SHIPBUILDERS.

WORKS:

KOWLOON BAY,

OFFICES & Store: :

No. 20, 00NNaught roaD.

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND

NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

Hongkong-Canton Line.

7.6. HONAM, 2,863 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.

THE

E.S. POWAN, 2,838 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, n.s.a.

2.5. FATSHAN, 2,280 tons, Captain R. D.Thomas,

5.9. HANKOW, 3.073 tone, Captain C V. Lloyd. 8.8. KINSHAN, 1,995 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.

CHINA

Dopartures from llONORONG to CANTON daily at 8.30 a.m.(Sunday Excepted), 9 p.m.

and 10.30 p.m. (Saturday Excepted)... Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8.30 am., 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.

(Sunday exceptod);.

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.

Hongkong-Macao Line.

9.8. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons, Captain W. E. Clarke, Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week daya at 2 p.m. Departures on Sundays at Noor. Dopartures from Macao to Hongkong dally at 8 A.N

Canton-Macao Line.

6.8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin,

This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at

(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LỌNDON).

SAVE FUEL BY COVERING YOUR BOILERS AND STEAMPIPES

WITI

BELL'S ASBESTOS NON-CONDUCTING COMPOSITION.

ESTIMATES GIVEN

نور

FOR WORK FINISHED COMPLETE.

OR SUPPLIED IN

Bags of 1 owt, each.

PORTLAND CEMENT

In Casks of 375 lbs, net, $4.75 per Cask, ex Factory

1

In Bags of 250 lb, hot, $2.80 por Bag, ex Factory,

Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

OFFICE: 6, DES VŒUX ROAD.

Hongkong, September 30, 1905.

LANE CRAWFORD & C

JUST RECEIVED

GENERAL MANAGERE,

FAIRALL

& CO.

2651

BALL SEASON 1905,

NEW SEASON'S STOCK EVENING GOWNS,

AND NEWEST DESIGNS

OF

AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES AND RUGS

NE PIECE

WOVEN IN

Geoese and Imperial Axminster Carpets.

Velvet Pile and Brussels Carpets.

HAI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 8 4.m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7.30a.m. Chenille, Tapestry and Serge Curtains,

LIMITED.

Dated this 10th day of November, 1906, Hongkong.

THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE

CO., LTD.

· 2006

C

BOARD AND RESIDENCE,

OMFORTABLY FURNISHED BED ROOM with Bathroom attached. Full View of Harbour.. A SECOND ROOM could be arranged for if desired.

Apply by letter to

.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., O. AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, Lap., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATIONTM COMPANY, LTD.

Canton-Wuchow Line.

1.8, BAINAM, 688 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine.

8.9. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain C. Butchart.

One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wachow every Monday, Wednesday

and Friday at about 8 a.m., and the other leaves Wachow for Uanton on the same days at:8.30 a.m. Round trips take about five days. These vessels have Suporfor Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity..

Zu

-Care of CHINA MAIL' Office..

2082 Hongkong, November 10, 1905.

18

HONGKONG CITY GODOWN.

WE receive all kinds of non-hazardous

goods for Storage inell Ventilated and Lighted EUROPEAN FIRST-CLASS GODOWN.. CENTRAL POSITION.

Rate of Fire Insurance % only.

For Particulars, apply to

LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & CO, Hongkong, July 19, 1905.

1380

NIPPON LAUNDRY,

No. 52 AND 53, PRAYA EAST.

ALL Work done in this Establishment

is promptly executed. Neatness a Speciality. Ironing and Washing done by experienced Japanese. PRICES MODERATE.

G. MONYE, Proprietor. Hongkong, February 13, 1905.

THE

308

TE

Farther particulara may be obtained at the Office of the:-

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.

HOTEL MANSIONS, (First Floor), opposite the Hongkong Hotel.

Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,

Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

WANTED.

MENNIS COURT in Hongkong. State

terms of Rental to

RAQUET, Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, November 11, 1905,

2.91

SALESMAN WANTED.

A YOUNG MAN who has had UX.

-PERIENCE in a RETAIL BUSI. NESS, and who can SPEAK CHINESE FLUENTLY. HISPAN

Good Salary to the right man."

Apply

N. K

Care of CHINA MAIL' Offico," Hongkong. October 27, 1905.

NOTICE

WILLIAM MACLEO D,

D.D.S.

ENGLISH

DENTIST.

11 AND 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Hongkong, October 13, 1905.

Dr. T. YAMASAKI,

DENTAL SURGEON. (JAPANESE DIPLOMA).

1929

Blankets and Eider Down Quilts, LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

STAG HOTEL,

148, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED;

WELL FURNISHED AND AIRY BEDROOMS. Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terme.

For Particulars, apply to

-THE MANAGER. Hongkong, November 3, 1904.

1985

HOTEL BALTIMORE (LATE HOTEL'AMERICA)

Of Lace, Crepe de Chine, Net and Sequin. A good selection of models.

EVENING COATS,

In Latest Design and Style.

BLOUSES.

Dainty Blouses for Evening Wear, LACE DEPT.

Novelties in Unmade Robes, Sequin and Lapa Bridge Coats; also, Evening Dress Trimmings,

NECK WEAR,

A varied assortment of Feather, Fur, and Marabout Stoles and Boas, ete.

HOSIERY & GLOVES,

Kid and Swede Gloves in Black, White, Blus and Pink Black, White and Colored silk Hose, etc., etc, Hongkong, October 28, 1905,

THE

HONGKONG

HOTEL

UNRIVALLED FOR COMFORT ́ AND CUISINE,

DATE WITH EVERY MODERN LUXURY

AND NO EXTRAS

2, WYNDHAM STREET. FIRST CLASS HOTEL under European Management. NICELY FURNISHED,

AIRY ROOMS, EVERY COMFORT FOR RESIDENTS AND TOURISTS. THOROUGHLY UP TO EXCELLENT CUISINE. Three minutes' walk from the Ferry Wharf.

THE Apply to

MANAGER. TERMS REASONABLE, Hongkong, June 21, 1905.

.

LEE LOONG & CO.,

FURNITURE STORE,

No. 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(NEXT DOOR TO H. PRICE & Co.)

1161

MODERATE TERMS

219€]

206 No. 50, QUEEN'S ROAD OF NTRAL ALL Kinds of FURNITURE, CARVED CANTON' BLACKWOOD, CROCKERY and GLASS

NOVEMBER A JAR of CHINA

FROM the 1st day to the 15th day of DAIRY FARM CO., LD. PRESERVES will be presented to any Customer or Customers for every Order up to $5.00 (cash) at a time.

FINEST AUSTRALIAN

BUTTER

70 Cents per lb.

SECOND QUALITY (Very

60 Cente

per lb

Hongkong, Cctober 9, 1905.

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

Good)

THE UNITED STORES, No. 92, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

HONGKONG, Hongkong, November 1, 1905,-

NOTICE.

SECOND FLOOR, above Tax CHEONG.

Latest American methods. No charge

for consultation.

UFFICE HOURS-8 A M. to 5 p.м. Sundays-8 a.m. to Noon. Hongkong, November 8, 1905.

2071

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

2027

SH

THE UNITED STORES.

1678 GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, ARMY

AND NAVAL COMPRADORES, STEVEDORES, COAL

BLACK&WHITE

WAN & GU.

IM. THE KVIT

Hthe PRINCE & WALES

MERCHANTS, ETC.

LIMITED.

NEW 'ISSUE SHARES.

CHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that the FINAL CALL of $5.00 (five dollars) per Share has been made and is

OFFICE,

KITCHEN etc., etc.

AT MODERATE PRICES,

Hongkong, September 21, 1905,

N. LAZARUS,

OPTICIAN,

10, D'AGUILAR

178

STREET, HONGKONG.

LENSES GROUND ON THE FREMISES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY,

SIGHT TESTED FREE.

Hongkong, October 3, 1905.

1797

A. F. DAVIES, Acting Manager

PELHAM HOUSE.

PRIVATE HOTEL, CENTRALLY SITUATED.................

THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM POST OFFICE SPECIAL TERMS FOR MONTHLY BOARDERS, RATES MODERATE.

29, WYNDHAM STREET. Hongkong, September 6, 1904.

168

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

Aniseed and Licorice Cough Balsam

for

Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and Soreness of the Chest Price 50 cents and $1.00,

CRUICKSHANK'S COUGH REMEDY,

Payable at the COMPANY'S OPPIOZ, ST ROYAL HAIRDRESSING SALOON. THE DRAGON CYCIE DEPOT, A valuable remedy for Influenza, Colds, Bronchitis,

DECEMBER, 1905.

Shareholders are requested when paying the above mentioned call(to send to the Company's Agents their provisional Share

MST respectfully beg to inform the Certificates for endorsement.

Pablic that they have OPENED & STURE in the Colony at No. 92, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALINEN TRONG

And are prepared to accept all kinds of Orders which will be attended to and exooted in the shortest time, and earnestly hope to be favoared with the kind patronage of the Public

PRICES VERY MODERATE. Hongkong, November 1, 1900, 2028

REMOVAL SALE.

RIENTTRE

FROM 1ST TO 15TH NOVEMBER.

SILKS, OREPES, EMBROIDERIES, RUGS, LACES, DRAPERY, FANCY GOODS, &c.

ALL TO BE SOLD AT COST PRICES. BARGAINS

BARGAINS TE

BARGAINS! Kindly note that the above Articles are suitable for presents for Xmas and

dj Now

Year.

Inspection earnestly solicited.

DHUNAMAL CHELLARAM,

2. D'Aguilar Street.

Hongkong, November 3, 1905.

A

2041

By Order of the Board of Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong. October 26, 1905.

1998

No. 14, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

WE beg to notify the Public generally

of Hongkong that we have just OPENED a First-class Tonsorial Hall at the above address. We make Cleanliness 3 Speciality.

VICENTE BARCENILLA, Proprietor. Hongkong, April 10 1905.

11, D'AGUILAR STREET.

TOYOLES of all grades, to suit every

BYOL of a cles for Hire.

REPAIRS TO BICYCLES AND TYPE-

WRITERS UNDERTAKEN & GUARANTEED. 459 Hongkong, October 5, 1905.

CARLTON HOUSE HOTELS,

1896

No. 8 and 10, Ice House Road, EXCELLENT FURNISHED ROOMS. COMFORT OF RESIDENTS AND THE CUISINE A SPECIALTY.

FOR TERMS, APPLY TO

Hongkong, April 18, 1905..

CHEE WING & CO.

38 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) HONGKONG,

DEALERS IN

All Borts of COPPER, BRASS STEEL IRON WARE, &c.. STEEL GIRDERS and TEES,

IRON, &c.,

CHRISTMAS GIFTS. CORRUGATED IRON, FIG

Sultable for

SHIPS, ENOFERYNS AND HOUSE BUILDZES,

Hongkong, May 29, 1900,

1297

MED CHEUNG, PSHIGE-JLASS PHOTOGRAPHER.

Developing and Printing for Amateur, ENLARGAKENTy a Upecial FEATURE

Large Assortment of JAPANESE HAND-PAINTED CHRISTMAS CARDS and FINE ART PRINTED NOVEL ALMANAOS and inany oth CURIOS very suitable to present for Christmas and New Year's rootings to friends at home, have just been received,

L NAKAZAWA No, 7. D'Agullar Street, Hongkong, October 25, 1905, 1996 1589

BRANCH

THE MANAGER,

804

Asthma, and all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs-Price $1.00 per Bottle.

W. BREWER & CO.

23 and 25, QUEEN'S ROAD.

CHRISTMAS CARDS-

A NEW SET OF POST CARDS OF CHINESE JUNKS ON THE CANTON RIVER,

NEW STYLE OF CARDS-AUTOGRAPH AND FOR PRINTING ON- CHINESE RICE PAPER, and CARDS with PHOTOGRAPHS of HONGKONG, A NEW VIEW BOOK OF HONGKONG; ALBO CANTON AND MAQA.

-THE MAIL CLOSING NOVELLER 22, DUE IN LONDON DECEMBER 22, THE INDEPENDENT, STYLOGRAPH PEN.

THE NEW ATLAS FOUNTAIN" PEN. LEDGERS-CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, &.-NEW STOCH:

GREGOR & CO., TURKISH CIGARETTES.

34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1ST FLOOR

OUR OWN BRANDS:

HOME BOTTLED :

GREGOR & Co.'s IMPERIAL HIGHLAND WHISKY $16.00 Telephone No. 76

18.00

CLUB No. 1 WHISKY

ROYAL OLD LIQUEUR WHISKY... 24.00 TARRAGONA

OLD TAWNY PORT

Hongkong HOTEL CORAIDŊNé

Hongkong, Nove ber 15, 1905,

00.

GRAND FORMAT... Per Tin of 50

JOHN PETRINO

GOLD TIPPED..............

STAR OF INDIA

PRINCESS RELA

NON PLUS ULTRA ................................. DAMAS

SOLE AGENTS

$1.75

·100 2.15

100

100

Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.

9.00

∙11.00

2110 Hongkong, November 14 1904,"

18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

Intimations.

Intimations.

Milkmaid A

CONDENSED

MILKMAID BRAND

WISWISS CONDENSEDI

DRAM, SWITZEHLAND

BRAND

Milk

Guaranteed

Full Cream.

Largest Sale in the World.

TRADE MARK.

G. FALCONER & Co.,

WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS. NEW SELECTIONS OF

DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES

G. FALCONER & Co. An AGENTS FO ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY OHARTS AND BOOKS.

EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS,

HOTEL MANSIONS, opposite the Now Post Office site.

M. MUMEYA,

JAPANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER

AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.

ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS.

8a, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

JAPAN

MITSUI BUSSAN

MITSUL & C

יחד

COALS.

KAISHA

HEAD OFFI'E' :—1, SURUGA-CHO, TOKYO, LONDON BRANCH:-94, LIME STREET, EO.

2123

LONGKONG BRANCH-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOR.

OTHER BRANCHES :

New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy, Bhanghal, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Tokosuka, Nagoya, Osaid, Kobe, Malizara, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waka gatsu, Karatan, Nagasaki, Kuohinotan, Sasebo, Maidzuru, Mike Hakodate Talpeh, &o.

Telographic Address: MITSUI' (A.B.0, and A 1 Codes,)

CONTACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Argens a and the Btate Rallways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and * Foreign Mall and Freight Steamers.

COLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Milko, Tagawa, Ismano, and Ida Coal Mines. COLE AGENTS for Hokola, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotana, Mameda, Mannoura, Oncurs, Otsull, Sasahara, Tsubakuro, Yoshinotauf, Yoshio, Yunokibars, and other Joala.

S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.

Hongkong, May 31, 1904.

BROOKETON COLLIERY

1115

THE CHINA MAIL.

Intimations.

ST. GEORGE'S BALL.

MEETING will be held in the CITY

A vil babby, the 16th

|Novembor, 1905, at 5 P.M., to consider the

Intimations.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1905.

IF YOU CARE

TALKING AS AN ART,

kwardness of Conversstlodal

Openings

We learn to talk at two-years of age thereabouts. But some of usa mover

arrangements for giving a BT. GEORGE'S For a good beverage get one whose effects are to converse at all. We drop romarget c

BALL in January next,

The Hon. Sir Henry 8. Berkeley has

kindly consented to preside.

MITSU BISHI CO. All who take an interest in the matter

COAL DEPARTMENT.

MARUNO UCHI TOKIO,

CABLE ADDRESS: IWASAKI, ' which applies to all Branch Offices and Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies.

A1, ABC 5th EDITION, WESTERN UNION CODES ÙSED.

ALL LETTERS ADDRESSED MANAGER, MITSU BISHI CO., WITH NAME OF PLACE UNDER.

BRANCH OFFICES. NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU

AND HANKOW.

AGENCIES.

SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPP.

HONGKONG': H. U. JEFFRIES, YOKOTAMA: M. ARADA,

CHINKIANG: GEARING & Co. MANILA: MACONDRAY & Co.

are invited to attend.

2

Hongkong, November 14, 1903.

No

2105

THE UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of The Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited, will be held at the REGISTERED OFFICE OF THE SOCIETY, No.1, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 20th day of November, 1905, at 12 o'clock Noon, when the subjoined Resolution which was passed at the Extraordinary General Medi ing of the Company held on the 4th day of November, 1905, Will he submitted for confirmation, as a special Resolution :-

pleasant, one which is wholesome and one which has quality as well as flavour, get

Rainier

BEER

Delightfully refreshing, thoroughly satisfying

Hongkong, August 29, 1903.

To Let.

TO LET.

You'll like it.

M. J. CONNELL,

7. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

DISTRIBUTING AGENT.

Dean Style, in Kowloon. Possession WO. FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, Euro-

or about 31st December, 1905.

MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to

That the provisions of the Memorandum of Association of the Society be altered by inserting therein immediately after the words The Reinsurance of Risks when deemed necessary' the words and also the entering into partnership or into any Arrangement for sharing profits union of interests, co-oporation joint adventure, reciprocal concession or otherwise with any person or

Company carrying on or engage in or about to carry on or engage in any business or transaction which the Society is on authorized to carry on or engage in or any business or transaction capable of being con- ducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit the Society, and also the taking or other- wise acquiring and holding the whole or any number of shares in any Company having objects altogether or in part sintilar to tho o of the Society or carrying on any business which the Society is authorized to carry on or any business capable of being conducted 60 as directly or indirectly to benefit the Society and also the investing WELL FURNISHED BED ROOMS

auitable for Gentlemen or Married. of the m neys of the Society in any manner Couple. Very moderate terms will be which may from time to time be determin- ed, and that the objects of the Society be

accepted.

Dated the 4th November, 1905.

CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imaltered accordingly. perial Japanse Navy and Foreign Navies; the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Rail way; Sanyo, Kiushu and theother Principal Railways; Industrial Works; Home and 2055 Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.

By Order of the Board,

W. J. SAUNDERS,

Secretary.

HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD. Hongkong, October 23, 1905.

TO LET IN BEST PART OF KOWLOON.

8

Apply

'ROOMS,' Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. "Hongkong, November 10, 1905. 2083

TO LET.

EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, THE L-AIRY FARM CO., LIMED. NEW HOTEL, in Course 1000. LARGE

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

Shanghai Hanko, Singapore, Manila, North Chios, Korean portsand America.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Ochi, Shinnew, Namazuto and KamiTHE NINTH ORDINARY YEARLY

Yamada Collieries, and also. Hojo Colliery T MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS which will shortly be ready to produce on in the above Company will be held at the a large scale the best Buzen Coal.

COMPANY'S TOWN OFFICE, 2 Lower Albert Sole Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa) Road, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the and Yashiromachi Coal (Karatau). 23rd day of November, 1906, at 12.30 P.M.

The Head and Branch Offices and the for the purpose of presenting the Report Agencies of the Company will receive any of the Directors and Statement of Accounts order for Coals produced from the above to the 31st July, 1905. Collieries.

Coal sold in 1804 by the Company amounted to 1,520,000 tons.

TAKASHIMA COAL.

Now and additional shafte at the Taks. shima Colliery have been completed and this well-kuown 'best and most economical steam Coal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be applied in any quantity

Hongkong, March 11, 1936.

77

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from the 9th t ihe 23rd. November, 1905, both days in- clusive,

ROAD, Kowloon,

and AIRY ROOMS, Up-to-date conven- iences. Rent Moderate,

Apply to

PERCY SMITH & SETH,

6. Queen's Road Central. Hongkong. November 8, 1905.

TO LET.

2046

FLOOR of YORK

TBUILDINGS (opposite Messrs Caupp

& Co.) For Offices.

Apply to

KELLY & WALSH, LD. Hongkong, September 2, 1905. 1862

TO LEI

By Order of the Board of Directors,

S. A. SETH,

Secretary. Hongkong, October 31, 19 5. 2023

HONGKONG STEAM WATER BOAT Laundry Co., Ld.

CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING of

BUILDING at. CAUSEWAY BAY,

A formerly in ocupation of the Steam

No. 1, RIPON TERRACE. FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground. 4.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. SHAREHOLDERS in the above NAUGHT ROAD (near Blake Pier).

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

N INTERIM DIVIDEND on account

Company will be hold at the Company's Office, 13, HOTEL MANSIONS, 3rd Floor, on FRIDAY, the 24th day of November, at

A of the year 18.5, of Fifty Conte per NOON, for the purpose of presenting the

IS Prepared to Supply BUNKERS alungida the Wharf at LABUAN, to any Barth, Hande Hongkong Report and Statements of Accounts to 30th

steamer calling there. Prompt despatch. For particulars as to Price, etc., please and Shanghai Bank, Hongkong, on and September, 1905.

aftor SATURDAY, 25th November, 1905, apply to the Undersigned.

FRESH WATER can also be obtained at the Wharves. Steamers of any draft can be berthed.

EAST

ASIATIC TRADING CO.,

FOR AGENTS,

Hongkong, September 16, 1905.

UNTOUCHED BY HAND.

1755

MELLIN'S

For INFANTS and INVALIDS.

MELLIN'S FOOD is free from Starch When prepared is similar to Breast Milk,

HELLINS FOOD WORKS, PICKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND.

The best judges use no other.

hose ane

van Houten's Cocoa

You are the best judge. Try it yourself and your verdict will be that it is the most delicious and invigorating of all cocoas.

"For perfect purity, delicacy of flavour, and nutritive value, Van Houten's Cocoa ocouples the foremost place."-

Dr. Braithwaite's Retrospect of Medicine.

BEST & GOES FARTHEST.

"

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-

24th Novembr, both days inclusive.

on Warrants to be obtained at the Company will be CLOSED from the 19th to the pany's Offices!

3

The DIVIDEND will also be payable. at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Shang- hai, on and after the fame date

The REGISTER of SHARES will be CLOSED from MONDAY; the 20th inst., until MONDAY, the 27th inst., both days inclusive during which period no Transfer of Shares will be effected.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers. Hongkong, November 10, 1905.

CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING COMPANY LIMITED.

J. W. KEW,

Manager. Hongkong, November 10, 1905.

KONGMOON DISTRICT.

2057+

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.

No. 1.

2085 ESTABLISHMENT OF LIGHTS IN THE WANG!

MOON APPROACH SO THE WEST RIVER.

A free of Tax for account of year end FINAL DIVIDEND of 1/ per share, ing 28 February 1805 has been declared by the Directors of the above Company, COUPON No 5 is PAYABLE immedia- tely at THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA and, THE Russo, CHINESE BANKS Tientsin and Shanghai. SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, October 31, 1905.

2024

SELECT BOARD & RESIDENCE

AT BRAE SIDE.

LARGE and COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE standing in its own grounde, with Tennis Courts, Good Dining and Roception Rooms, Largo, Airy and nicoly Furnished Bedrooms, every home comfort. Fine view of the Harbour. Terms Moderate. Apply to

.

MBS F. W. WATTS, BRAESIDE, 20, MACDONNELL ROAD,

(Late of TANG YUEN'). Hongkong, June 19, 1905.

SING ON & 00.,

35 & 37, HING LOONG STREET (First Street, West of Central Market).

07

TRON, STREL, METAL IND HARD- Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers, and General

torekeepera, and Commission Agents.

Hongkong, July 13, 1905,

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS IN ADVANCE.

2249

A to send Greetings to their Relatives N early opportunity to those wishing

und Friends at Home.

OFFICES, in Course of Erection. Cos-

GODOWNS PRAYA EAST.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD. Hongkong, August 3, 1905.

HONGKONG CLUB.

TO LET.

L

1869

ROOMS, on the. Ground Floor of the Annex, from 1st September next, suitable for Office.

For particulars, apply to the undersigned.

O, H. GRACE,

Hongkong, June 1, 1905.

TO LET.

Secretary.

1880

TOUSES in AUSTIN AVENUE, Kow-

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the H Moderate Rental.

No

Establishment on the 7th instant of Apply to

the following Lights at the Wangmoon HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE Entrance to the West River.

2

WANGMOON ENTRANCE LIGHT. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric group occulting, of the sixth order, showing Gited WHITE LIGHT varied by four eolipses every 3 seconds, thus:

Light

..16 Seconds. Eclipse...... 2 Light.

Eclipse...... 2 Light...

Eclipso...... 2 Light

Eclipse...... 2

and so on. The Light, which is hoisted on a mast Burmounting an iron screw pile structure painted black having a white wooden hut Water, and should be visible in clear woa Above it, is elevated 40 feet above High ther at a distance of 10 nautical miles. Approximate position of light :-

Lat.

22 36 20" N. Long. 113 37' 10" on western edge of the Swashway.

2

J

"

E.

WANGMOON BEACON. Notice is hereby given that & Pole sur mounted by a black sphorical shape, from which a fixed WHITE, LIGHT visible in clear weather at a distance of 1 mile is exhibited, raarks the southern edge of the bank abreast of Cone Island.

Approximate position of light-

Lat. 22 31' 50" N. Long. 113 34′ 00′′ E... R. BRAUN, Harbour Master.

Approved

F. W. MAZE,

Acting Cmmissioner of Oustoms. Custom House,

Kongmoon, November 10, 1905.

NOTICE

SPECIAL NO

E.

2080

TO SMOKERS OF 2 EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.

I have just oponed a Packet of RAFAEL TT is now no longer necessary for smokers TUUS & SONS XMAS AND NEW YEAR to have to hunt for a Cigarette to suit CARDS of Various Pretty Designs and their taste, as we can supply the best Description, specially selected to suit the EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES, made by us taste of young and old.

Moderate Prices and usual 10% Discount

here from selected TURKISH TOBACCO.

Special terms to Clubs and Hotels Ladies Oigaretes a Speciality.

For Cash.

INSPECTION EARNESTLY SOLICITED;

H. RUTTONJEE,~-

No. 5, D'Aguilar Street,

or 36 to 38, Elgin Rd., Kowloon,

Hongkong, October 25, 1905

741

ROYAL TOBACCO FACTORY,

T. E. P. SPYROPULOS, Proprietor,

9, BEACONSFIELD ACADE

Hongkong, October 12, 1905.

*325

CO., LŨ.

Hongkong,.October 21, 1905. 1965

No

TO LET

it

falls like a hoof on a grasshopper and reta": the table looking into its plate. To say thatthe art of conversation is dead is abaned, when one has enjoyed so many foursomes of frolla. But the start-the first return- these are the important things, And primally the return,

Within the last few days I have casually

encountered the record of two men, one of whom incceeded, as the other failed, in the

art of conversation. They have lately been celebrating: Dr. Johnson at Lichfeld-the - town in which he learned to talk, Still they. speak of him as the great lexicographer; though his real claim to remembrance in his talk, not his writing; his use of words and not his definition of them," Johnson's 1976 [tionary is as dead as Rameses, but his 'Sir'--(and the sequel) lives. He was never at a loss, for when the pistol hung fire, he used the butt end with paralyzing effect. That

t was in the eighteenth century. In the twentieth century the philosopher seems to have become emaeculated." *A

COTTAM-

& Co., Lid. philosopher of my acquaintance, who was

HAVE

REMOVED TO

YORK BUILDINGS.

A

CHATER ROAD.

Hongkong November 6, 1905.

To Let.

TO LET.

the

rather an admirable t

ole talker," says the out From a college window Cornhill, told me that

that on a certain"

occasion, an evening party, his hostass led “up a young girl to him, like Tphipnis deck- ed for the sacrifice, and said that Miss - Wan desirous of meeting him.”

'B

onductor's note. Those

What did our twentieth-century-philoso phor? He was paralysed. With thousands in the bank of intellect he had not nine- pence in small conversation. Before the girl who wanted to meat him he was as tho man who confronts the omnibus condu demand with a five-pound note 1474 twain do not curremond. No arithmetic will ald them. Intellectual pockets were fambled with as the philosopher searphed bis brain for small change-imagina Iphi- igenia's expentant eyes l—he had brought overeigns, but no farthings- not eren

uf small talk, This and that pennyworthy remark he fingered, and put back. Then, without a word

ho ran from

the expectant. oyes of Iphigenia | Lafer, he confessed that

TWO-STORIED GODOWN in, Cross Lane, Wanchai, from August 1st. 890 per month inclusive,

Apply to

MOEWEN, FRICKEL & CO. Hongkong, July 22, 1905,

TO LET.

NDUIT ROAD.

&

1886 the experience was so appalling ( philoso-

pher against a bit of a chit 1) that he set

to and invented, & remark which he said was

0.4 CLIFTON GARDENS, CON applicable to persons of all ages and of Apply to

either sex un er suy circumstances, what ever.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

"MENT & AGEN)KUO., LD, Hongkong, October 30, 1905.

2016

OFFICE TO LET. IN ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Apply SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Hongkong, September 16, 1905, 1858

TO, LET.

ROAD CENTRAL, now occupied by OND FLOOR of No. 6, DES VIEUX

the Standard Oil Co. of New York.

SPACIOUS GODOWNS, formerly known as MCGREGOR BABBACKS, fronting the Praya.

For further particulars, apply to

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD Hongkong. October 5, 1905, 1866

KEATING'S LOZENGES

EASILY G CURE

THE WORST COUCH.

Dhe gives relict. An increasing: sale of over 60 years is a certain, tose of 3.their valenz Sold in bottles everywheKno

ONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM

0.8, GRANVILLE AVENUE,

mediate possession.

KOWLOON Electric Light. In: H NAYS COMPANY LIMITED,

Apply to

HUMPHREYS' ESTATE &

FINANCE CO., LD.}

1905. Hongkong, June 20,

1667

TO LET.

7ITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION the 'FOREST LODGE,' Caine Road. Apply to

H. N. MODY. Hongkong, May 2, 1905,

1881

TO LET.

TOP FLOOR of No. 18, Robinson Road, Kowloon. A most desirable 4-Roomed Flat. Moderate Rent.

Grand View of Lyeatpoon Pass.

Apply to

THE ANGLO-AMERICAN STORE, Hongkong, June 21, 1905.

TO LET.

386

GODOWN No. 3, NEW PRAYA, Ken-

Town. Apply to

HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY, CQ,, LD. Hongkong, June 27, 1905.

No

TO LET.

1863

0: 15 KNUTSFORD TERRACE,

KOWLOON.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., LD, Hongkong, September 5, 1905,

51864

SUITABLE FOR OFFICES.

ROOMS in PRINCES BUILDINGS,

Apply to

LAUTS, WEGENER & CO. Hongkong March 3, 1905.

870

(IN LIQUIDATION)

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYSPET

7.00am to 7:30a.m...Every 30 minutes 7.30am to 8.00 a.m..........Every 10 mkdüte 8.00 s.m. to 8.30 a.m... Every 15 dilute 8.30a.m. to 9.30a.m. Every 10 minutki,' 11.30, to 18.45 p.m. Every 15 minutes 9.30a.m. to 11.00a.m... Every 15 minuta.

12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m... Every 10 minutes 1.16 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Fvery 16 mbante 1.4 p.m. to 2.15 p.mery 10 minutes 2:26 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...very 16 minnte 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minato, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minuta,

NIGHT CARB, 8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9 45 p.m. to 11:16:

p.m. every half hour,

SUNDAYS.

8,00 am to 9.00 am. Every 15 minute 9.00 am to 30 a.m. Every 30 minutes 9:30 am to 10:00 am.. Every 15 min 10.30am. to 11.00 a.m.. Every 10 mintitek 18.00 Noon to 2:00 p.m...Every 10 minutes 1.00pm to 8.00 p.m...Every 15 minuta 5:00 pm to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minuta 8,00 0 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.. Every 15 minutes

400 p.m. to 8,00 p.m... Every 10 minuta. NIGHT CARS an on Week Dayı--

SATURDATEERDE

Extra Cars at 11:30 and 11,45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Armingement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Dea Voir Road Central.

JOHN D. HUMPHREY

– Hongkong, July 18, 1905

SIR ROBERTA MEMORAN

Sories of Articles on Sir Ro

A HART'S SOREMER for the Improv

ment of China.

Reprinted from the China Maule. To be had in pamphlet form at this Offce. P

Hongkong, July 1904.

Unfortunately that remark is not placed on record. Perished with h

With him in this precious possession of the remark that we can use as an en tout cas, That remark that we can fi, e off-fluently to span with a life-rocket the waves that divide us! You Perceive the difficulty, and have probably felt it. No doubt you have felt that dif- ficulty a sudden introduction at a dinner party when for an hour or so it is your

What is her history, ber interest, her name? privilege to amuse an abaplute stranger.

Here are two people who swing from the comes into conjunction at dinner table, and-they must converse. How to begin ↑ That problem has spoiled the appetite of many.

bej doanERO

"It is alls game, and the first fatile or owlish as it

may

not mat- ter much. The retort is the important point. I wish I could lay my hand on a copy of a little volume published some five years ago called. Conversational Openings," Therein Mrs Hugh Ball me somewhere Dear the basic maxim. That maxim is that the answer to the opening should give an opening for a re ly—a vists into an interest- ing tulk. For not even a philosopher is such a fool as to be unable to carry on a talk that has really begun when the par- alysis of strangeness and introductidă is over. That philosopher was vispin keep- ing his opening remark in readiness (I would give a week's income to know what it was, supposing it was a never failing remedy for lockjaw); he was a real philosopher of life in keeping the penny ready to alam upon the counter of conversation in a sudden emergency, But, after, all, the counter is the important point. And the little volume

ches of the right and the that I remember so well gave several sket-

no wrong retort.

You will imagine yourself your host having murmured that you will take Mis Somebody down-he seldom gives you a

NA

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Kanange

OP JAPAN

TOILET WATER

Brand's Kanaga

the swe

RIGAUD

(perfu

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14:51905 w

history mated beside

clus to her names her." The res]

ad diner-out gete im | hig firat remark, a stimulating ono, before

the drawing room dobt is paced, and his companion is rippling with smiles and talking vivaciously to the neglect of her soup. But host of us are unskilled,ck We famble among the intellectus) coins at our disposal for a poitry-Protection, the Gaelic moment, Imperialism, Free Will, the state of the British drama, the Origiń of Lile-all of them interesting, matters, but not to bo started with three or four words of query to Mrs--now who and what is she? You have to talk for make her talk. an hour or more, or Take heart! It matters little what you say to begin with. But say, it quickly, Otherwise the more difficult part will fall to you. Mr Anybody may say that it has been a seasonable day. Then where are you? Well, there is's way out.

'My bread, I think."

Thousands of men have opened conversa- tin thus, and many of them have been

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THE MUTUAL STORES,

Hongkong. October 9, 1905,

DES VEUX ROAD,

PUBLJO

AUCTION.

THE

THE Undersigned have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

ON

THURSDAY,

BOARD

Anctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.........

THE Undersigned has received instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction,

оп

THURSDAY

the 16th November, 1905, at 2.30 p.m., at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,-

AN A850RTMENT OF / JAPANESE CURIOS,

Comprising:--

Name.

Al-crity Andromeda Arun SATAUMA, KINKOBAN, MAKUZO and Imani

Astros VASES and BOWLS, KUTANI TEA SETS,

Bonaventure LACQUERED SCREENS, SILVER CLOISONNE Cadmua VARESE, BRONZES. SILK EMBROIDERED Cherub FORDENS, CUT VELVET PICTURES, etc., ota. Olio

TERMS:-As usual.

PUBLIC AUCTION

His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the Chima Station.

Class

Tons. Guns. LH.P,

Captain.

Last reported

despatch-vessel

1700

12 3000

Comdr Richard M. Harbord

Yokohama

cruiser, lat class

11,000

16

18.500

Capt. R. N. Ommanney

Yokohama

torpedo boat destroyer

650

6

7000

Lt.-Comdr. R. Henniker-Heston

Yokohama

cruiser, 2nd class

4360

10

9000

cruiser, 2nd class

Captain L. G. Tufnell

Yokohama

.4960

10

7000

Capt. H. H. Torlesse

Yokohama

sloop

1070

6 1400

Comdr, Luard

water tank and tug

390

900

Yangtes

Hongkot g

Bloop

1070

6

1400

Comdr. H. D. Wilkin, Ú.8.Q;

Yangtaze

On View on day of Sale.

972

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 14, 1905,

Dee *Diadem Erne Ettrich

torpedo-boat destroyer

580

6.

7000

Lt.-Comdr. H. E. Sulivan, R.N.

Yokohama

cruiser, 1st class

L1,000

16

16,500

Capt. H. W. Savory, R.N.

Yokohama

torpedo-buat destroyer

550

A

7000

Licut.-Comdr. R. H. Bather

Yokohama

torpedo-boat destroyer

560

8

7000

Liout--Comdr. Lowin

Yokohama

2111

-Exu

torpedo-boat-destroyer:

550

6

f000

Lieut. Comdr. A. F. Everett

Yokohama

Fame

Handy

Fort

torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer: torpedo boat destroyer;

360

5700

Lieut.-Comdr. Stevenson

Hongkong

276

4000

Lieut.-Comdr. J. May

Hongkon

275

6

4000

Lieut -Com. Richards

Hongkor

Hecla

Special Torpedo-vessel·

0400

*2400

Capt. E. F. B. Charlton

Hogue

cruiser, lat olasa

12,000

:

14 81,000

Captain Shortland

Yokohama

Iphigenia

oruises, 2nd clasa

8600

8 9000

Captain W. B. Fauckner

torpedo-boat destroyer

650

8

7000

Yokohama:

torpedo boat destroyer. river gapbost

280

6

3900

J

610

1200

18

2

800

West River

torpedo boat destroyer

350

6300

Lieut.-Comdr. J. Kiddle

Hongkong

Surveying-vessel

895

650

Comdr. C. E. Mouro

Surveying

Sandp'per

river gunboat

85

2

240

Lt. Com. R. E. Vaughan

West River

river gunhoat

85

2

240

Lt. Com. H. T. Attay

Hongkong

Sirius

cruiser, 2nd class

3800

8

9000

Capt. U. H H. Moore

Singapore

Snipe

river gunboat

85

240

Yangtera

Sut ej

cruiser, 1st class

12,000

14 21,000

Yokohama

Taku

torpedo boat destroyer

260

6 6600

Hongkong

Tamar

receiving ship

4660

6

Hongkong

Teal

river gunboat

180

800

Yangte:e

Virago Waterwitch Whiting

torpedo boat destroyer

355

6300

Hongkong

surveying ship

620

450

torpodo boat destroyer

360-

R

6800

Hongkong

Widgeon

river gunboat

195

2

800

W. odonck Woodlark

river gunboat

150

500

Upper Yangu

river gunboat

150

2

500

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPER- Itchen

(If not previously sold by Private Contract), 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

'KONG NAM,'

married in consequenco. That is only when the 16TH NOVEMBER, 19:5, at 3 P.M., on the lady hag

The Well-known River Steamer met absolutely red correctly. The wrong reply is Yes,' and even

• No,' though it might lead to argument, and the invocation of a Bague Conference Built in 1888,As she now lies in YAU-MATI BAY, in first-class acuing order. The vessel has recently been caulked all over, newly Coppered, A., and extra. between, the butler and the host and the parlour-maid is by no means the right Keelsons Fitted. Engine and Boilers overhauled and put in good order by the Hong-

This Steamer was for several years engaged in the Canton trade. answer, even if it were trathful. For kong and Whampoa Dock Co.

PARTICULARS AS FOLLOWS :- of here is the vory crucial point

.....160 feet. | 1st class Cabin Passengers of talk; and it is the Length over all.............. the gamo

..... 25 feet. 2nd-class Cabin Passengers............... 20. Beam lady's turn. On her answer depends the

Depth

..... 14 feet.

Deck Passengera................

..268. success of the meeting. Yes No Draft, forward, 7ft. Gin. (light) 10ft. in.

Engines,-Compound Surface Condensing It is the hoof squishing the grass loaded.

Draft-aft; 8ft. 10in. (light) 11ft. (in. | Cyliders,-A.Þ. 17in, and L. P. 34in. by hopper of converantion. But if she says loaded.

Strake 24in. ....672 tona. *Yours, I always keep my bread on the Ranister.-grusa

.....112 tona. right. (She can easily steal the broad of Register,-nett her neighbour, who will probably be grap.go. Capacity......280 tons dead weight.

Speed, (light),

9 knots.

.... knots.

pling with a conversational opening with Speed, (loaded)..... ................... his own partner.) Then it is your turn, For further particulars, apply to and your course is easy. I always think that is a sign of originality,' you say ;

*now

I wonder if you I need go no further.

The conversation is in full

at once,

Cool · Consumption,--8

Japanese Coal

8.

tong per day,

Full Inventory for Deck and Engines on View at Auctioneers' Office.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 3, 1905,

PUBLIO AUCTION.

now that the personal note is touched. HE Undersigned have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction,

Tour will perceive the principle by the

solution of this problem. It is the duty of

both strangers to leave the opening wide

+

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

ON

WEDNESDAY,

for a reply an objection, a note of exclama the 29TH NOVEMBER; 1905, at 3 EM on BOARD, tion, an addition-anything but the hoof

hore, it is the

on the grasshopper. Wherefore it is first retort that turns the train on to the main line of pleasant intoroouse, or shunts it into a siding of silence.

Unfortunately one cannot depend upon the willingness and agility of the casual stranger; and every man who meets new people continually should have that open- ing remark on his shirt-cuff. It should be

a stimulating one-in case of a dall partner, for you cannot expect at every dinner party to meet the clever woman

who can make an interesting countermove

to the opening remark, Hot weather,

The Well-known Steamer

TY situate at Victoria, in the Colony Janua of Hongkong, and known as Nos. 1, 2, 3, Kinsha

0, 11, 1, and 13 FUK LUX Moorhen LANE; No. 100, 102, 1:4; 206, 108, 110, | Otter 112. 114, 116, 118, 120, 122, 124, 120, 128 | Rambler and 13 THIRD STREET: Nos, 113, 115117. Robin 119, 121, 1:3, 125 and 127 Taiko STREET,

and

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 FUK SAU

LANE

to be sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

in 6 lots or otherwise as the Auctioneer

shall declare

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 2th day of November, 1905, at 3 o'clock P.M., an his SALES ROOMS, in DODDELL STREET,-

by'

Mr GEO. P. LAMMERT Auctioneer. The following is the description of the property:-

LOT 1-All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, intended to be registered in 2048 the Land Office ne Section B of Inland Lot No.79 containing a frontage to Fux Lux LANE of 96 feet or there bonts and an area

(if not proviously sold by Private Contract),

MACQUARIE,'

as she now lies in YAU-MA-TI BY Fergoing Condition.

Full Particulars follows:-

Grosa Register.... Nett Register,

Built by R. Duncan & Co., Port Glasgow

in 1873, Length. Breadth |Depth ...

Iron Steamer-4 Masts. Cargo Capacity, D.W. Measurement 200,000 cubic feet, Bunker Capacity......................... Loaded Draught Class at Lloyd's A1, 1974. Schooner Fig.

per day."

3,803 tons. 1 Electric Light throughout. 2073 toos. Triple expansion Engines-New, 1893, by

Donny & Co., Dumbarton. Dimeter of Cylinder 25.n., 42in.. 68hin, 380 fror Duilers, Sootch Cylindrical Multi Tabular

Forced Draught '--Two Boilers, 30ft. 9io. | Built,—899, by Dany & Co., Dumbarton,

Steam Winchos Steam Steering Gear. Steam Windlas.

98ft. Sin.

3,000 tona.

500 tona. :23ft. 3in.

what 1 There are some who can do its Coal Consumption, 25 tons good Japanese but you must not reckon on meeting them

.....10 knots. often. You will do well to put on the Speed.......

uff some such opening as I have used Developed 14.1. knots on the trial trip, shirt-cuff with effect many times, and can never uso again after it has appeared in type.

I am sure you never met my brother.' Your brother, marmure the neighbour, squinting at the card by my piate.

'Curious thẳng, but I never met him- myself."

Never met him 1'

No.

He's dead.'

I'm so sorry.

Oh 1 I'm glad.

But isn't that a little-- she refuses. sherry.

You soe he died a year before I was born, and lived, but an hour here.

For the remainder of the evening my partner is trying to discover whether I am

February, 1915.

Laid Tween Decks, Orlop beams-Five

Holde.

Passengers.... ........24 First Saloon. Passengers Steerage in No. 1 Treen Deck.

.Aix

Refrigerating Engino; New for Insulated holds, -32,00 cubic feet Capable of doing 1/3 more.

Hall's Latest Type,-12. A. C. O. Two Brine Pumpe and One Auxiliary Cir cu'sting Pump. Well adapted for carrying troops and horses, Chartered by British Government for that

1

purpose,-1,2 ʼn troops. Height Tween Deok........ Bulkheadsh ilans, &c., &c.

.7 feet. ..........7.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, October 27, 1805.

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received instruc-

Ttions to Sell by Public Auction,

SATURDAY,

.. 110

2004

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE,

of 450 square feet as the same is heldTM from the Crown for the residue of the term

of 999 years from the 26th June, 1861, created by a Crown Lease of Inland Lot No. 679 dated the 30th April, 1885. Apportioned Annual Urown rent $28.34 Party wail. The wall on the Easternmost side of this Lut is n Party wall;

HOUSES. - On this Lot or on some part or parts theroof are erected the substantial house known as Nos, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 3 Fux LUK LANE.

LOT 2-All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid..in. tended to be registered in the Land Office as Section of Inland Lot No. 679 containing a Front ge to Fuk Luk Lane of 82 fer 4 inches or thereabouts and

river gunboat

KENALAN 1000 10 10 19 10 10 1

* Flag of Vios-f.dmiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chlet,

Name.

an area of 3876 +quare feet as the same 18 Kaiser Franz Josel I held from the Crown for the residue of the Kiserin Elsabet above mentioned term of 999 years. Ap.

Achéron portioned Annual Crown rent 824 30,

PARTY WALLS.-The walls on the Eastern Argus most and Westernmost boundries of this Avalanche. Baionnette Lot are Party walls.

Hous16. - On this Lot or on some part | Caron de or parts thereof are erected the substantial Casse-tete houses known as Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Comete Decidée Fuk Luk Isne.

LOT 3-All that piece or parcel of Descartes ground situate at Victoria aforesaid intend- D'Assas ed to be registered in the Land Office as Dupetit-Thosars Section Dof Inland Lot No. 679 containing Estoo

a frontage to Third Street of 110 feet or Francisque thereabouts and an ares of 5396 square Froude feet as the same i held from the Trown Gueydon for the residue of the above mentioned +Guichen term of 99 year. Apportioned annual Henri Rivlere

Jacquin Crown rent 393 83.

Towall on the Western Javeline PARTY WALLY. mostЯide of the Lot is a Party wall. The Kersaint wall on the East side of this Lot dividing Lynr the same from Section A of Inland Lot N. Montcalm 679 and which is of a length of 6 fest and Mosquet

The wall on the Org

ME SRS AUGHES & HOUGH have inches in Party wall.

received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC A UCTION

op

THURSDAY,

lauatic or merely an ordinary a dangerous the 18th November, 1905, commencing at the 23rd day of November, 1905, at 3 F.3., imbecile.--Clarence Rook, in the Chronicle,

Dentistry.

TING

I E N

Surgeon Dentist,

No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET,

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

Hongkong, April 24, 1900.

DR.

HARRY FONG,

American TraineD DENTIST.

3 P.M., at The Metropole Hotel' SHAUKIWAŃ Road-

A QUANTITY OF T

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

(Particulars from Catalogue),

Also

South side of this Lot dividing the same Peiho from Section A of Inland Lot Yo. 079 and Pistolet which is of a length of 41-feet 8 inches is Portes

Redoutablo & Party Wall:

HOUSE-On this Lot or on some part Sabre

hou es known as Nos, 100, 102, 101 106, Surprise or parts thereof are erected, the substantial Styr

Takiang 108, 110, 112 and 114 Third Street,

at the Premises,— The following

LOT 4All that piece or parcel of Takou- VALUABLE LEA EHOLD PROPERTY

ground situate at Victoria aforesaid intend- Vauban which will be put up for sale in two lots:od to be registered in the Land Office as Vigilante

LOT 1-All that Piece or Parool of The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. Ground situate at Victoria, in the Colony 879 containing a frontage to Third Street Fürst Blamarck of Hongkong, and registered in the Land of 110 feet or thereabouts and an area of Hanss Office as Inland Lot No. 1803, together with F691 square feet ns the same is held from Iltis One COTTAGE PIANO by Challen and Sons the messuage or tenement thereon known the Crown for the residue of the above Jaguar

As No. 4, WAHING LANE. The Property is mentioned term of 999 years. Apportioned Luohs held for the residue of the term of 098 annual Crown rent $35 69. years created by the Crown Loase thereof at the yearly rent of $2.00

One Very Fine Wardrobe;

and

One BAB, with Fittings. TERMS: As Customary, On View from Friday, the 17th Novem. 828 ber, 1905.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 14, 1005.

ELECTRICAL and Latest Improved

Appliances.

61; QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, July 28, 1904.

1979

Dr M. H. CHAUN, THE Latest Method of the AMERICAN

THE

SYSTEM of DENTISTRY.

37, DES VEUX ROAD OENTRAL. From the University of Pennsylvania, U 8.A.

Hongkong, July 22, 1906,

1386

CARMICHAEL AND CLARKE,

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS, REFAIRS FROMPILY ATTENDED TO, TELEGRAMS: "CAHMOFAEL, HONGKONG

A. B. O Codo, 4th Edidon,

A. 1 Code.

Lieber's Standard Code, TELEPHONE 299

Hongkong, March

Ad

ADVER

HF Attentio

to the Latest Hours for

Advertisers le

ed

nts, and Corrbotions

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PARTY WALL.-The wall on the Eastern S. 10 most boundary of this Lot is a Party wall. Taku HOUSES. Un this Lot or on some Tiger

Tsingtao part or parts thereof are efected the sub stantial houses known as Nos. 118, 119, Vaterland 120, 122, 124, 128, 128 and 130 Third Vorwarte Street,

LOT 2.-All that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, and registered in the Land 2107 Office as Inland Lot No. 1004, together with the message or tenement thereon known as No. 3, WA HING LANE. The Property is LOT 5.-All that piece or parcel of Elba held for the residue of the term of 99 ground situate at Victoria aforesaid intend- Marco Polo years created by the Crown Lease theroofed to be registored in the Land Office as Puglia.

Section of Inland Let No. 747 having a at the yearly rent of $2.0.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

HE Undersigned have received instruc

Tell by Puble Auction,

on

TUESDAY,

the 21st November, 1906, at 3 :M., on

BOARD, H. M. Gunboat

TWEEDI Extreme length....

breadth Displacement...

DE

115 It. 0 in. 34 ft. 0 in. 3683 tone. ENGINE-Hawthorn's Simple Surface Con

densing

BOLLER The Boilers have been removed

from the vessel.

l'articuliers and Conditions of Sale may Frontage to Third Street of 17 feet. 4 | Adamastor be obtained of

0. D. THOMSON,

Vendor's solicitor,

4. Ine House Street, and of the AUCTIONEERS. Hongkong, November 3, 1905.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

inches or thereabouts and an area of 6101 Dia

square feet as the same is held from the Vasco de Gama crown for the residuo of the torm of 999

years from the 25th June, 1861 created by Albany.

a Crown Lease of Tuland Leit No. 747 dated Annapolis .2038 the 30th April, 1888. Apportioned Annual | Bainbridge Baltimore Crown Rent $49.65.

PARTY WALL. The wall on the Eastern Barry. Callao # most boundary of this Lot is a Party wall.

HOUBES. On this Lot or on some part Chauncey. or parts thereof are erected the substantial Cincinnati houses known as Nos. 113, 115, 117, 110, Dale HE Undersigned has received instruc121, 123, 125 and 127 Third Street.

tions to Sell by Public Auction,

on

THURSDAY,

the 30th November, 1805, at 12 o'clock NOON, Single (unless previously sold by Private Contrac),

CONDENSERS ****

Two Normandy No. 12 size. To be sold

she now lies in Hongkong Harbour with all fittings, &c., on board.

A list of fittings to be sold with the ship may be seen at the Offices of the Naval Store (fioer, H.M. Nayal Yard, and at the Austionéers; also on Board. S

668 The Admiralty will not be responsible for any errors in description of ship, fittings, will be open to inspection

from TUESDAY, Kith November, to date of sale (Saturday and Sunday excepted),

Inspecting Orders can be obtained from

the Auctioneers byde

Terms Cash before delivery, 26.per cent of the purchase, many to be paid on the fall of the hammer balance and the be effected within seven days fter di

OUGH

The Well-known Steamer

LUOIA VITTORIA, (late H.M.S. Humber) with all Anchors, Chains, Gear, Stores and Appurtenances.

Extreme length

Extreme breadth · 47'6", Drafts loaded........... 150f Displacement

Spood

Insurance

10 knots.

D. W. A.

Docauter LOT 6.-All that piece or parcel of Elcano' ground situste at Victoria aforesaid, Helena intended to be registered in the Land Office Monadnock as the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot Monterey No. 747 containing a frontage to, Fuk Sau New Orleans Lane of 117 feet and 4 inches or thereabouts Ohio and an area of 6210 square feet de the Oregon same is held from the Crown for the residue Pampanga of the said term of 199 years. Apportioned Paragua

Rainbow. annual crown rent $50,62

PARTY WALL.-The wall on the Eastern-Raleigh

San Francleod mostboundary of this Lot is a Party wall.

HOVEES.On this Lot or on some part Vicksburg or parts thereof are erected the substantial Villalobos house known as Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and Wilmington

Wisconsin, 8 Fuk-SuLanc.

All the shore dogcribed Lots, are respectively more particularly delineated This Steamer Has lately been thoroughly on a Sale plan thereof which can be inspec overhauled and refitted for the Coastted at the offices of Messrs JOHNSON, STOKES Trade; she holds a Hongkong Government and MASTER, the Vendors Solicitors, at any

time previous to the sole.

certifioita for 513 passengers...

The Sala will take place on Board and a For further particulars and conditions of Launch will leave Blake Pier, at 11.80 A.M. sale, apply to to convey intending purchasers.

For further particulare and inspection orders, apply to

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Austionem. Hongkong, November 10, 19.5. 2086-

Meera JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

8, Des Voeux Road Contral,

Vendors' Solicitors; Mr GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer Hongkong, November 8, 1905.

Liout.-Comdr. 0. Seymour

Lieut.-Comdr. W. H. Darwall

Lt. Comdr. E. V. R. Dugmore⚫

Comdr. F. B. Noble

Hongkong

Going Home

Hongkong

Yangtags

Lt-Comdr. Davidson Captain Wm. L. Grant

Boserve

Commodore Dicken Lt. Comdr. E. Scoretan Lieut.-Comdr. A. Gregory Comdr, R. W. Glennie Lieut.-Com. O. E. L. Thomas Lt. Comdr. G. B. Spicer Simon Lieut.-Com, C. W. Wrightson Lieut.-Com: Joo. F. Knox

Upper Yangte

Upper Yang ́

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and

Japan Station]

Lieut. Cotoni

Lieut. Jehonne Captain Ridoor

Fing and Description.

Tons.

Guna

H.P.

Captains.

Austro-Hungarian cruiser Austro-Hungarian cruiser French armoured ganbosi

4309 19

9000 4000 29 8000

1798 10

Capt. Ferdenand Bublay Captain Mirt! Prans

Shanghal

Singapore

1700

Lieut. Ferret

Salgor

French gunboat.

123

600

Lieut. Jeannel

Canton

French gunboat

110

Б

160

Halphor g

French gunboat

160

Saigen

French gunboat

160

Lent. Hue

Salgon

French gunboat

140.

*150

Salgor

French gunboat

525.

4

438

Lieut. M. da Vignaux

Gulf of Slam

1-French gunboat

P45

10

1000

Lleut. L'Enst

Halphon

French cruiser

39-6 14 6500

Comdr. Ameb

Bale d'Along

French cruiser

4000

31

:9500

Commander Allaire

Along baz

French armoured cruiser

10,014

98 20,000

Baigon

French gunbost

303

• Lleut. Mere

Halphon

French destroyer

303

7 €300

Haiphong

French destroyer

350

7

303

Halphons

French cruiser

9476

38 20,200

Saigon

French cruiser

9700

Balgon

Lieut. Porter

French gunboat

Halphons

French gunboat

200

8

308

Tieut. Corlouer

Haiphong

Fronch destroyer

307

7

800

Comdr. Sagot Duvauroux

Haiphoni

French cruisOT

1250

b 2200

Commander Sinon

Saigon

French sub-marine

Lieut. Armbrustor

Saigon

French cruiser

9700

12 19,600

Capt. Martel

Shaogbe

French destroyer

307

300

Lieut. Pra

Bite d'Along

French gunboat

Capt. Grellier

Chungdng

Lieut. Laviselere

French gunboat

Tongku

French torpedo-boat

360

300

Lout de Reinach Werth

Bale d'Aong

Lieut. Glorien →→→→→

French sub-marine

Salgon

French battleship

9437

8

6071

Reserve

Salgon

Lieut. Leball

French destroyer

French gunboat

1798

10

1700

Capt. Duprios

Salgon

French gunboat

629

2

900

Lloat. Roque

Halphons

Baie d'Along

French gunboat

Yangtem

French destroyer

250

B

Capt. Terquem

Saigon

French battleship (reserve),

8150

23

4560

Hongay

French gunboat

123

7

600

Lent, Brugnon

Canter

German flagship

11,000

36 $14,000

Captain Prone

Teingta

German cruiser

6230

34 10,000

Capt. Weber

Tsingtas

German gunboat

.1000

10 1800.

Comdr. Baron von M. Hällessen Amoy

Gorman gunboat.

900

10

1800

Comdr. Kloebe

Shangha

German gunboat

850

10

1844

Comdr. Kartog

Canton

German gunboat

1009

8

.875

Comdr, Lubbert

Talogtal

German torpedo-bost

Capt. Lient. Wing-Muller

Taingtar

German torpedo-boat

Capt. Liebt. Waltor

Tsingtau

German gunboat

900

10

1300

Comdr. Delmlia;

Hankow

Gorman gunboat

170

5

1300

Capt. Lieut Giebler

Canton

German gunboat

500

Capt. Lieut, von Bulow

German gunboat

500

Capt. Leat. Ferbonl

Yangtze River

Yangtaze Nivés

Italian cruiser

2300

10

7471

Captain Borea Rice!

3600

Captain Presbitero

Shangazi

2498

1960

20

7000

Capt. Pescetto

Shangtel

14 4000

Captain d'Antas Ribeiro

Madat

· 720 3215

Captain Coutinho

Macas

20

6000 Capt. Manuel Vasco de Carvalho

U. S. cruiser.

3769

28 7500

Capt. Dyer

Cavite

U. 8. gunboat

1000

12

1227

Capt. Robrer

Shanghel

U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer

420

7

8000..

Lieut. Woodward

Manila

U. 8. cruisor

4600

Capt: Sargeant

Mantia

U. S. torpedo-bost destroyer

420

7

8000

Lieut. Irwin

*Manila

U. 8. gunboat

208

10

600

Llout. Diamaker

Canton

U. 8. torpedo-boat destroyer

U. 8. cruiser

420

8000

"Lieut. E. P. Jessop

Mandis

3213

19 7500

Comdr. Hugo Osterhaas

Wooenig

U. S. torpedo-bost destroyer

420

7

8000

Llout. Garnell

Manila

U. S. torpodo-boat destroyer

420.

8000

Lieut. A. W. Knox

U. 8. gunboat

660

10.

6000

at. Comdr. J. Hood

U.S. gunboat

1392

Â

1988

Comdr. P. E. Banyer

U.S. monitor

3990

6 3000

Captain Mahan

Manila Shanghai Mania Obnton

U, 8. monitor

4084

4

5244

Comdr. J. B.Milhen

Oavite

17,8. ornisof.

7500

Commander G. B. Harbe

Manils

U.B. battleship

12,000

Captain Logan,

*10,288

*4511;111

Captain Merrell

Hongkong Hongkeu

U.S. ginboat

201

3

250

Ensign J. E. Bass

DAVITS

U. B. gunboat

201 38

260

Capt. Beppett

Layne

U. 8. óraiser.

4000

"14"

Capt. Cawloa

Manila

U.8. cruises

**8918

18

7600

Comdr. A. C.-Baker

Hongkong

U. 8. cruiser

4098

$7 9913

Captain, Very

Manila

UJ, S. crufserfa

1000

1118

Commander Marshall

Shangha

U. 8. gunboat

347

3

500

Eleut. H.A. Wildy

Shangbi

U. 8, gan bosi

1897

8

1894

Commander A. W. Dodd

Mantl

U. S. flagship]

12,000

60

12,609

Captain Clover

Manil

Italian cruiser Italian cruiser

Portuguese craiser Portuguese gunboat Portuguese cruiser

U. 8. oruiser

Flagship of Rear Admiral Folger.

There is also a Philippine US, Squadron.

218

༈!ཙ

*20 3437

Flagship of Vice Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief.

Fagenip of Pesr-Admiral de Fanque de Jonquières, Scoond-in Command,

Ask for

TANSAN

THE HONGKONG FROZEN FOOD SUPPLY.

THE DEPOT OPENS at 6 a.m. The following are in Stock :-

!

THE CHINA MAIL.

BIRTHS. HOWARD.-On November 10, st 14, Woosung Road, Shanghai, the wife of ONAS, A. HOWARD, of a Son.

BARFY.-On November 8, at 18, Bruna.

throughout wore qualified by admis- sions that the charge would have to be substantiated before they could havė any application. But while we wish

A NATURAL MINERAT./PRIME Australian Beef, Matton, Lamb, wick Square, Brighton, England, the wife to be in all-things fair we have no

·

Pork, DAIRY FARM FED-PORK & VEAL Capons, Dairy Farm Fed, Dressed $1.05 each WATER Bottled at the Chickens, do

.75 cts. » do Chicken's Liveis

4 ctB. 11. Springs at Takaradzka,

4 cto. ?

BY

The Clifford-Wilkinson

Tansan Mineral Water Co.,

Limited, Kobe, Japan.

Per Case of 48 Pints Per Down Pints.............................................. Per Case of 100 Splits...... Per Dozen Splits

I 004

Crisp,

Chicken's Gizzards.

OF CHARLES STUart Barff, Shangbai, of a Son,

A

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Auctions.

.

LOCAL AND COAST NEWS

The Yokohama United Club gave a dinger to Admiral Togo on Nov, 10.

Prince Tesi Tro and H. E. Tuary Fang, together with their suites, will leave Poking for Japan between the 20th and the 25th

LOCAL AND

The record ascent with an army obser- yation kite is that made by Lieut P.W Smith, R. E., who has accomplished the fest of riding at an altitude of 5000 feet well over four times the height of Ardhi Boat, at Edinburgh,

A branch of the Deutrone-anistische Yet another of the Commissioners who | Bank has been opened at Yokoham

The

intention of aHowing our freedom of comment to be abrogated, and if the conduct of any man, missionary or inst. beachcomber, Mormon or Mahom. medan calls for denunciation we intend &c., at Mr Geo. P. Lammort's Sales to retain our liberty to serve there to travel abroad has "received a fresh | Bank has been doing basinsm in China] 3 p.m.-Auction of River Steamer Kong

Minister at Tokio. #

nam at Yau-ma-ti Bay, on Board. Meeting.

Ducks, Local (dressed) ......65 cta. esch. Ducks, Wild

..75 cte. " Australian Smoked Mullet 60 cts. per Ib

do do Schnapper,50 cts.", Geese, Local, (dressed) ..............81.50 cach Hares, Australian 1st Grade...81.40 each Ham, Best York.............70 cts. per

5

"

"

*

11

Ham, Australlan, 'Pineapple' 60 ots. (2 cts. extra per lb for Hamil cut). Kidneys Australian Sheep ...5 cta. each Lemons, Australian ..................................4 & 5 cts. Oysters, American, large size. 82.50 per tin. $6.50 Australian Oysters 2 doz. b'els 81.00 bot $1.70

81.00 bottles......14)----FED)...”. »

(a large bottle 88.00

Partridges, Local ...............75 cts, each 81.10 Pigeons, Local

...25 cts, each Pigeons, Wild, Dressed... 20 cta. each Rabbits, Australian 1st Grade,65 cts. each Rice Birds

.............................85, per doz. Sausages, Australian Fritz ...63 cts. per th Sausages, Own Make (of Aus-

tralian Meats),

.25 cts, per ib .......25 cts. each Snipe, Local .................. Tongues, Australian Sheep ...20 cts. each Turkeya, Australian (plucked),60 cts, por it.

SPECIAL NOTE.

Delicious,

Invigorating.

Drink the World, Renowned Nerve and Muscle Strengthener." THE Original and Gonaine is J. Clifford

Wilkinson's.

ACTS gently, Acta pleasantly, Acts

benoficially.

NOTHING like it, or depressed

Spirits.

gIMPLY marvellous,

AND worth its weight in Gold.

NOTHING can eclipse its popularity

TANSAN

GINGER ALE.

PER QŒE 48 PINTS.....................87.75 PER DOLEN PINTO

PER CASE 61 SPLITE PER DOZEN SPLITS

1.95

.............. 5,25

Can be obtained at all 1st Class

HOTELS and BARS in the FAR EAST.

Beware of fraudulent

IMITATIONS.

The only genuine TANSAN Bears the name of

'J. CLIFFORD-WILKINSON.'

H. PRICE & CO...

12, QUEEN'S ROAD,

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG.

Hongkong, June 8, 1905,

WM. POWELL

LIMITED.

ALEXANDRA

16

BUILDINGS,

FURNISHING

DEPARTMENT

Orders required to be filled in the Early Morning should be sent in before 3.30 F.M. the previous day.

Orders for Noon should be sent in by 8.00 A.M. the same day.

Orders for 3.30 p.31. should be sent in by Noos the same day.

Hongkong, November 11, 1905. 1278

A. S. WATSON

& Co., Ltd.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

CONFECTIONERY

WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED

OUR NEW SEASON'S CONFECTIONERY-

2.30 p.m.-Auction of Japanese Ourios

+}

A CHOICE SELECTION

received from the

Rooms.

5 p.m.-Mooting of St George's Ball,

Committee, in City Hall.

Amusements.

9 p.m.-Performance at City Hall.

General Memoranda.. SATURDAY, November 18:-

3 p.m.-Auction of Bousehold Farmi- ture, at Metropole Hotel' Shaukiwan Road, Goods Atholl undelivered after this |

per date subject to rent. SUNDAY, November 19:--

Transfer Books of Hongkong Steam Water Bost Co., Ld., Close from this

date to 24th inst, inclusive:

Office.

MONDAY, November 20;-

Noon-Meeting of Union Insurance So. ciety of Canton, Ld., at Registered Register of Shares of A. 5. Watson & do., Ld., close from this date to 29th Goods per Tonkin unclaimed after this date at Noon will be subject to

Inst. inclusivo,

rent and landing charges. Goods per Palma not cleared at 4 p.m.

on this date subject to rent.

Goods por Glenfarg not cleared on this

dato subject to rent.

TUESDAY, November 21 :--

WEDNESDAY, November 23 ;-

3 p.m.-Auction of Leasehold Property at Messrs Hughes & Hough's Sales

Rooms.

THURSDAY, November 23 :-

12.30 p.m.-Meeting of Dairy Farm Co.,

Ld., at the Company's Office. 3 p.m.-Auction of Leasehold Property, nt Meters Hughes & Hough's Sales

Rooms.

FRIDAY, November 24:—

Noon-Meeting of Hongkong Steam Water Boat Co., Ld., at Co.'s Offices. 3 p.m.-Auction of: Valuable Leasehold

Sales Rooms.

Property at Messrs Hughes & Hough's

public. And we repeat that if the allegations against the French priest are substantiated that his power for evil should be swiftly curtailed. If there be any ground for those allegations, and we again invite the attention of those precipitate persons who have accused us of unfairness, to our use of the 'if,' punishment commensurate with the offence should not be delayed. In fact the punishment should come from those powers to which the priest is directly responsible, and we suggest to the mission that instead of publish ing their suppositions they should themselve hold an inquiry into these allogations which, whether true or false, have undoubtedly cast a flection upon one of their officers. If the charges are proved to have been unjustly made we would do our utmost to assist the French priest to clear his name; but if, on the other band, the charges are proved to have been justly made the Roman Catholic creed, as a creed, is not in the slightest degree

*

re.

appointment; Shao Ying is to become for a good few youre but this is the Arat branch opened in Japan, It makes a good start with fine new promises.

Mr Havilland de Sauamarez, Chief Justice at Shanghai, was the recipient of knighthood on King's Birthday. Sir Havilland received many congratulations.

According to an exchange the dog in Bangkok u doomed. It is to be hun ted and exterminated. Five thousand ties are to be devoted to the happy tank, It is stated that Bishop O'Connell, will be in full swing soon. The brut Envoy from the Pope, is greatly satisfied to be captured by some devios aE with the Japanese Emperor's frank words, secret and slaughtered en masse. and says that his mission is unequivocally

To Conelliste Japan. Lieutenant-General Daniloff, head of 6 states that a Bill is being introduced in A London telegram dated November the Russian Prisoners Commission, was the Commonwealth Parliammt varying received by the Emperor of Japan in the phraseology of the language leap in audience on Nov. 10. He is the first such a manner as to conciliate Japan. Russian to be received in Budlence since the restoration of pence.

fulfilled.

Marquis Ito arrived at Seoul on Nov.

Bir Sassoon David.

We are pleased to hear that in con- nection with the visit of the Prince and

9, and was received in audience by the Princess of Wales to India, the honour of Emperor of Corea at noon next day, aud

soon J. David, Sheriff of Bombay. - Bir

was a guest at the imperial luncheon. The knighthood has been confered on Mr Bar- Marquis received the Corean Ministers Sassoon J. David is the senior partner of and the Foreign Representatives in the

Messrs Sassoon J. David and Co., Bombay, afternoon.

and S. J. David and Co., Hongkong, Shanghai and Kobe.

:: Yuan.

A New Hallway.

BY TELEGRAPH

MARTIAL LAW IN POLAND.

Japan is anxious for the appointment of H.E. Na Tung to confer with Baron Komura about Manchuris, but the Chinese The Seoul-Wiju Railway line wa Government prefer that the question be opened to traffic as far as Pyongyang-on discussed by the whole Waiwupu, together the let instant, the fare for a third-class with H.E. Chao Erk-hsun and Viceroy passenger being yen 4,90. The only obatu

de to opening the remainder of the road to Wiju is said to be that certain bridges to be not fully constructed. Thereafter established for the instruction of the rank question will arise of extending the road so and file in the mandarin dialect. Viceroy as to connect with the Manchurian system, Chang is anxious that the troops of his contral province shall become as efficient as Military Changes. those of Viceroy Yuan in the north.

Chinese Army schools are

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POLER CLEA

LONDON, November 14. The proclamation of martial law bughont. Poland has had the effect of

the_Poles,

curred

louses are barricaded as a protection- against the rabble.

All the Jews in the are arming and the situation becoming worse.

DISTRESS AMONG THE PEOPLE

Robbing to Live.

The strikes are causing soute distress, pecially among the middle and poorer

flassen.

The populace are tearing down fences for fuel and robbing peasants who are: journeying to market.

TO PROTECT AMERICANS.

Ordered

Minneapo

Cronstadt.

stated that the American

cruiser "Minneapolis, now at Lisbon, has been urgently ordered to proceed to Cronstadt in order to protect the

lives of American residents

Marines will disembark from the man-of-war it necessa

3 p.m.-Auction of the H.M. Gunboat affected. A nation cannot be judged

Tireed, on board.

by the actions of one person, neither can a sect, and we made no reference to the Roman Catholic community, in whose work we have always given our meed of assistance. What we are concerned in is the larger issue of the effect upon the Chinose mind of an alleged difference between the religious representatives of the West which is so bitter as to cause, as is alleged, one to stay his hand when by lifting it.he might save his brother from perishing.

scheme. It states that the British We all hope that the Chinese nation

ment stationed in Ceylon will in future may be raised from the slough in which A coolie was sentenced to three weeks' farnish the men for the detachment it has wallowed for so many years and imprisonment with six hours' in the stocks, stations in North China instead the missionaries have undoubtedly a at the Magistracy, this morning, for steal regiment at Hongkong as hitherto. This INGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1905. great influence in achieving this goal.ing a boiler plate from the American mail arrangement will come into force about the But if the Chinese are to be taught dence the plate was stored with a number London Morning Post the necessity for the steamer "Korea." According to the ov! middle of next year. According to the that civilization is better than paganism, of others in the engine room and while European regiment in Hongkong being up Government can no longer tolerate what it An Official comtounique declares that the however ethically perfect, there must some of the Chinese crew were on leave at to its full strength has been caused by the stigmatists as so impudenti morèment, be brotherly love among the exponents Canton substitutes were taken on. A Indian Brigada here being weakened by the aiming at independence, and therefore of that civilization

The China Mail.

THE LIENCHAU MASSACRE. ··

LEADING LONDON & ELSEWHERE we publish a letter from

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PERFUMES

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Perfume

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the French Mission in which a refuta- tion is made, or rather suggested, of certain statements made by one of our correspondents at Canton in regard

The Government are weakening their position by the obvious intention to

A paragraph of considerable interest to ing, and hopes in due course to hold a connection with the army, décentralisation is actively interesting himself in the train- Hongkong appears in Coylon paper in review.

friend of the defendant's was amongst the departure of one regiment. latter and, according to the evidence, arranged with defondant and three others Wedding at the Peak. to steal the plates.

A military wedding was solemnised at the Peak Church this afternoon, when Lieutenant. W. B. Duncan, R.G.A. wa married to Miss Lilian Griffith, who has rË- cently arrived from Home. The ceremony.

REUTZES-BERVIOR. RUSSIA AND POLAND.

Benefits Denied to Poles.

November 18.

long as the troubles continue and people are influenced by agitators, Poland will receive no benefits from the manifest of the 18th August and the 3 th Octobe GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN,

Japanese Squadron to visit England,

to the Lienolau massacre and in a disregard the advice of friends and foes We have received from the Office of leading article based upon the informa-alike, and remain in office for another the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam tion so supplied. Before dealing with season. They wish to deal with Re- boat Company a copy of their latest Hand. the matter in detail we wish to leave no distribution, precisely the one subject book and Time table issued in connection which was a very pretty one, the al- misunderstanding as to the attitude that cannot be advantageously treated by The book is admirably got up, the letter- with the running of their various steamers.

tendance of the bridegroom's many military which this paper has consistently a moribund parliament. Various mo-

friends in their uniforms adding to the adopted in reference to missions other tives are alleged for the eagerness to illustrations, which are excellant, (the formed by the Rov G. Searle (chaplain

press being neatly printed, while the

The correspondent of the Daily Telegr picturesqueness of the occasion, was perwires that it is definitely decided that than Protestant. We affirm it as a raise this point now, but the most work of Brod & Co., England),, show to the forces) and the Rev. ( Vaudin,

Admiral Togo, with a squadron, will visit rigid guiding principle that in the probable is that Mr Balfour, like the of the Company's numerous steamers (Naval chaplain). Lieutenant G. B

probably in: March, driver of the runaway horse, wishes to and their properties. To the tourist Macdonald acted as best man Mr C with a general circulation, all institutions, religious run into something cheap; if his go- the book will be found very handy in and otherwise, should be treated with vernment is to fall, it may just as well many ways, affording all the information

fall on a question of somewhat academic recessary for planning a tour, the eailings Miss Wakefield and Miss Blair, After the an Embassy. absolute impartiality. A clean living

fares, etc., being clearly set out. Buddhist propagandist is entitled to

columns of a newspaper

precisely the same respect in a news-

paper as a Papist or a Puritan. In a

chamcter.

The purchase of the Singapore docke by the British Government, according

Shewan, Tomes and Co.

By advertisement in another column

word our business is not the settling of theological questions but to supply to the best of our ability and as far as human nature can be trusted, truthful news, and where necessary to make such comment as seems to be justified. Once and for all we assert that base there England will be in a position The German Evacuation. the blight of bigotry is not going to fulfil her part of the agreement with

it is announced that Messrs Shewan, to a writer in the Pall Mall Gazette, Tomes and Co., have been appointed marks the beginning of a new era in the General Managers for Hongkong for the history of the British Navy. Stragetical- Equitable Life Assurance Society of the ly speaking, he declares, Singapore is United States, and also the agents for the and with the establishment of a naval Limited. the Gibraltar of the Eastern Pacific, Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation

Wilkinson gate the bride away and the bridesmaids were riss Wilkinson:

Church service had concluded at

a receptior was held at Mr Wilkinson's residence The Falls, where the handsome presents were laid out. The couple left for Macao later Chater's launch Christine, on for their honeymoon,

generously placed at their disposal.

Fined for Dumping Rubbish.

which was

Yachtamen and others who are in the babit of visiting Chin Wan Bay have fre quently complained of the quantity rubbish that is at all times to be seen floating in the water in that nuisance that is caused by

and burning

Hicult

to blemish these columns, as we hold Japan, the greatest Eastern power of dent to the N.C. Daily News the Governor According to the Peking correspon- Puff with Praed that religious differences to-day. The recent withdrawal of the of Shantung has concluded a convention

have lighted up too many feuds and guardships from several colonial stations with the Governor of Tsingtao regarding contractor's men dumping rubbish in the far too many faggots. We have taken need be regarded only as an affair of the evacuation of the province by German bay instead of taking it the trouble to define our position at temporary expedienoy. The proposed troops, The Convention consists of five

it as they are supposed such length because some misapprehen- concentration of the forces in the East articles the gist of which is as follows :-

these offenders is an sion undoubtedly oxists. What are the must for a time mean economy else. The evacuation of Kaomi will be effected mattor but a few day facts? Our correspondent who is, we where. The purchase of the Singapore Convention, and oftyKisochou in January

O'Sullivan mansred to satch action of emptying their boats believe, an honourable, upright, and docks for an imperial purpose is but one 1906. Chinese troops will replace the Chung Bay (some of the boa truthful gentleman has supplied us with step in the reorganisation and redistribu- Germans. The barracks at Kaomi will be already half empty) which is

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certain information in reference to this tion of our naval forces. Diplomatically bought by Chins and be made a Chino-

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that.

way between Chin Wan The men,

put to in catching the cuen

regrettable massacro. Our readers will speaking, the establishment of a British German school. The German soldiers brought thirteen in accept our assurances that this informa-naval base at Singapore renders the withdrawn will be shipped home. The brought before Me R. 4. tion was gained at first hand from Dr amelioration of the positions of Ger- German Minister went to Tientsin on the Magistracy this afternoon Machle himseif, who is we also believe many and Russin in Eastern politics kai, apparently about the evacuation of some very smal

7th inst., to interview Viceroy Yuan Shib. guilty. They were fined scrupulous and honest. When we very

difficult of accomplishment, more North Chins. The Diplomatic Body here long the offence has been wrote stating that if (the 'if' would especially tending to increase the dif- consider the matter very important. trouble and expense the appear to have been overlooked by all ficulty of finding any adequate counter- those who endeavour to fasten upon part to the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. It us the stigma of raising the miserable is hoped and believed, however, in well-

WORTH REMEMBERING. - There

are not hearly so many people 00 GOOD TO MISS. sectarian issue), the French priest had informed circles that a further and more Wine of Cod Liver Oil was placed on the coughing now as there were before Stearne

shle to get along Wine of Cod committed the sin of omission charged formal understanding between England market. It stops the cough. Remember

of going throug against him he should be deported, and France may be not so far distant; we were basing our remarks upon the the view being that neither natural allegation of a man who had just sentiment nor the disputes of expediency escaped from an untimely appearance point towards a favourable reception in for sore muscles after severe exercise or A. in speaki at Tribunal. Is it con- France of Germany's advances which- hard work of any kind, is a hot bath at bed ceivable that a man with the death malgré the Moroccan affaire he is time, which opens the pores. This fuld Cough ories of his people still echoing in his known to have made, whilst it is equally ears should tell the basest of base lies obvious that a three-sided Entente for no conceivable purpose? But between France, England, and Japan even so our article was worded in the would probably be fully sufficient to BUILDINGS. most moderate way and our strictures secure the peace of the world.

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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1905.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE VLADIVOSTOCK REVOLT.

CORRESPONDEN ÇE.

THE LIENCHAU MASSACRE

(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL")

your issue of Friday lasi (10th ISINESS PORTION OF TOWN inst.) you place before your readers what you call 'a full authoritative account of the BURNI

Henry Casualty Roll.

Trouble Abating.

(From Our Correspondent,)

SHANGHAI, November 15. During the revolution at Vladivostock the business quarter of the town was fred and destroyed.

terrible massacre of Missionaries at Lien. chau.**

|_ (8) Your Canton correspondent (I am told he was in the case, the Rev.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL.

The first official ball of the mason took place at Government House at night,- when His Excellency the Governor, Sir | Matthew Nathan, entertained a large number of residents with his characteristic lavishness. The ballroom and approaches

were brilliant in their decorations, and the

dromes of the ladies, combined with the | varied uniforms of the naval and military and consular guests, rendered the scene.

H. E. Chambers, of the American Sou- particularly ploturesque. The Band of the

from Dr Machined his Royal West Kent regiment supplied the

SPORTING.

Hockey.

A hookey match will be played to-morrow afternoon on the Hockey Club Ground com- mencing at 4.45p.m., when the Club play will white, and will be represented by :--Sergt. H.M.8. "Tamar". "The Club will play in

Reynolds, R.W.K., goal; L. Murphy and Capt. Quennell, A.0.0., Backs; P.K. Knyvett, E. Gaster, and F. W. Lyons Halves; P. P. J. Wodehouse, W. W. G.

Ross, L. G. Bird, H. J. O. Birnett and

To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

WANTED.

FOR ALL PURPOSES USÉ ÓNLY

DOY WRITER in the Expense Accounts

Department. Age 10-17. Com-GROSSWOOD mancing Salary $25 a month. Apply to

EXPENSE ACCOUNTS OFFICER,

H. M. NAVAL Yard. Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

WANTED.

CCOUNTANT CLERK

2114

A be good at Arithmetic and Typing

F. B. Humphreys, R.W.K., Forwards. Volunteer Reserve Association.ING CIVIL ENGINE H. M. Naval Yard.

thern Baptist mission) has narrative

himself music, and the greatest enjoyment prevailed, and others and, in a letter of your the only drawbisk being the smellness of | managing editor published yesterday in the the room. Government House has not 8. O. Morning Post, you claim again that grown with the Colony, though its the above referred to copespondence is an hospitality has Amongst the present authentic account of the tragedy, emanat at the ball were, Major General and Ing directly from Dr Mechle.

Mrs Villiers Hatton, Sir Francis and Lady were as follows:

(3) Inthat authentic, or said so authentic scoount, your correspondent asserts that: some men who declared they were Catholics,

The investigation into the casualties discloses the fact that 800 were killed

and whose names are known to be enrolled or injured.

41 members, said that they proposed to The present indications are that the kil all the Protestant Missionaries. The ringleaders in the mob the day of the trouble is abating.

massacre; were recognized by the Pro testant Christians as Catholics. The Franch priesta, although several times requested to help quiet the crowd, the Civil Magistrato himsuit sending a special request to them, refused to do anything."

THE BOYCOTT CONFERENCE

A Chinese Report.

(4) In your editorial of the same day, endorsing those charges made against the Roman Catholics; you state that If, as is According to Chinese newspapers a meet-alleged, the French priest failed, when ing of the deputation of Chinese and called upon, to use his influence, where it of the would be respected, in order to assist the American merchants and members

Americans, he is culpable to a great degree Boycott Comitips was held at Canton on and some steps should be taken to secure the 13th instant.

his deportation from China,'

Before the meeting took place a 0.-m. mittee meeting of the Boycott Association was held at which Pun Kan Sing was up pointed as Chairman with fire members and four translators to represent the Boycott Association at the conference to be held at William's Hall,

When the Chinese deputation arrived at the Hall, the American deputations were already present.

w to so.

Piggott, Sir Henry and Lady Berkeley.

There was a very fair attendance last Baturday at the King's Park Range, and some good shooting was done. The principal scores in the "Fool" competition J. 8. Lewingdon

*** ***

Hon. G. Stewart

W. Goodfellow E. Evan Jones J. McCubbin W. L. Carter I. S. Lewis... G. H. May Q. Marriott

Apply by letter staling age and salary required, with referensen, to BuPERINTEND-

Hongkong, November 15, 1905. 2126

Kak Ja

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL above Club, will be held at the SEAMEN'S A MEETING of the Members of the, A

INSTITUTE, Kowloon, at 8.80 r.m., on 58 +18 699lat November, 1905, to decide what Pavi- 45 +24=69||lion shalt be erected by the Kowloon *.. 58 + 9=67 || Cricket Club.

53 +11=64

44 +20=64

63 scr.. 63

47 +16=63

64 +8=68

42 +20=62

62+8=60

49 +12=61

44 +16=60

43 +18=69

By Order of the Committee,

H. GOYNE-STEVENS,

Hon, dtc., Kowloon 0.0. Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

2115

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

Hare This Day APPOINTED MORSTR

The following were those invited :-Mr J. A. Lyon E. Arndt, Mr F. R. Adams, Mr C. E.E. W. Dawson

H. W. Fraser... Anton, Mr W. 8. Allen, Mrs and Miss A. J. Williams Armstrong, Mr L, J. C. Anderson, Captain J. O. Gow W. Armstrong, Captain Anderson, Mrs and Miss Arnold, Colonel and Mn-Aitken Me Atkinson, Miss Allaway, Mr and Mrs Arima, Mr F, Austen, Mr J. S. Adamson.

Mr and Mrs J. A. F. Bourchier, Mr and Mrs Butcher, Mr and Mrs Bateman, Mr W. D. Belgrave, Mr and Mra J. E. Bing. ham, Staff Sergeant and Mrs Bell, Mr A. G. Botelho, Mr A. Byer. Mr W. S. Brown, Captain F. L. Bennett, R.G.A., Mr and Mrs Bowdler, Captain Boyd, Mr D. E. Brown, Engineer Commander and Mr. Blake, Mr F. G. Brighton, Mr0. M. G. Burnie, Mr and Mrs D. Braidwood, Mr and Mrs Murray Bain, Mr Biden, Miss Which is to take place on Decembar 16, OCEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE Belcher, Mr J. Dyer Ball, Mr Butterworth,

C. E. H. Beavis E. W. Torrey... A. B. Rouse P. L. Miller Sir H. Berkeley

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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. GEN-

42 +16-58 ERAL MANAGERS for Hongkong for 53 + 4-57|| the above Society, in the place of Me F. 39 +18=57 KIENE, whose engagement has been 38 +18-56 torminated. 3)+24-54

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MEAT SCARCE IN MANILA.

Owing to the delay in the arrival of the steamer Orange Branch", with rofrige- rated beef from Australia, Manila was, on

J. T. HAMILTON, General Manager for the East. Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

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TUESDAY, Nov. 21a; at 550 P.M., by

(3) Taking for granted that those charges emanato directly from Dr Marble and on your twice asserted authority, I cannot hus admit that I must confess it is almost and Mrs Ball, Mr Boyd, M. and close today with the secretary or the

and Mrs steward of the Club. impossible now to answer adequately those Madame Berindoague, Mr charges, as Dr Michle being absent from Borthwick, Mr Bell, Mr R. J. Birbeck, Canton, or his way to Linchau, we cannot Captain Baker, Mr J. F. Boulton, Mr and make him repudiate his statements, nor

Mrs A. Bicker, Mr and Mrs Bird, Mr J. bring into the defense the very contradicting Barton, Mr Brown, Mr and Mrs E. G. and justificative facts. I hope time will Bornett, Mr E. A. Bonner, Miss Barrow, Miss Blair, Mr J. W. C. Bonnar, Mr (8) In the meantime I want to place R. E O. Bird, Mr Babington, Miss Barber, A Mr Ho Wa Tong read the notice.con-- vening the meeting which it out: That before the impartial public a few state Mr C. E. H. Bears, Mr and Mrs Bailey, the Chinese and American merchants are ments: There were not several French Mr R F. Bovet, Dr and Mrs Bell, called together here to-day owing to the priests in Lienchau, but one only-Rord, Mr A. O. Brown,, Colonel and Mrs November 9, threatened with a meat

Bunny, Mr F. Browne, Mr. and Mrs

IN ORGAN RECITAL will be givòn in fact that the Chinese Exclusion Act has not Father H. V. Montanar, been amended, and has incurred the dis. In none of his letters to his Bishop, did O. Barrett, Mr H.J. Barnett, Mrand Mrs famine. The "Orange Branch" was ex-

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, on pected to arrive on October 25 but was delay. A pleasure of the Chinese and brought about he mention that he was requested to help H. Bell, Mr A. Bryer.

Mr W. E. Craik, Mr C. Cooke, Mr Crook, ed owing to the fact that she was doaked at

MÅ DENMAN FULLER, the boycott against Amerian goods. For to quiet the crowd. several months past the commerce of both

F.R.0.0, LR.A.M.- Mr Calthrop, Mr and Mrs Cruickshank, Sydney. The two principal companies deal-

who will play countries has entered losses, With a view

Mr G. N. Courtney, Lieut and Mrs Crawing in frozen meat in Manila applied to ford, Mr Costigan, Sir Paul Chater, Cap- the military authorities asking for a loan of Mrs Crowlis, Captain H. A. Craig, Mr R. them over their difficulties but were re- PELLUDE... Dream of Gerontius).... Elgar ..Barwood Cooke, Mr W. B. Cook, Captain and Mrs fused on the ground that the chief commis- FUALE.(Pathetic Symphony). Techaikowsky Charlton, Engineer Lieutenant Colquhoun, eary had no authority to loan.subsistance DITTYRAME..

atores.

and other pieces.. Colonel Smith, however, stated that if | Quartet and Double Quartet for Solo Voices Lieut. Commander Cox, Mrs A S, Cobden,

by the Cathedral Choir. Captain G. Casserley, Lieut. T. J. Clark, there was distress threatening, the com- Me W. L. Carter, Mr de Champeaux, Miss manding general of the division would

Hongkong, November 15, 1905. 2119 Clark, Engineer Lieutenant and Mrs Clegg,

The two firms, while admitting that their Mr Cummings, Mr E. J. Chapman, Mr surely take steps to prevent suffering. Christian, Mr, Mrs and Miss Cooker, Mr supply was very low, ware optimistle of their and Mrs Chapman, Major and Mrs Chitey ability to hold out until the arrival of the Major A.A, Chichester, Mr H. F. Chard

ahipment. Mr. F. P. Cochrane, Mr and Mrs A. Cunningham, Mr E.W. Carpenter, Mr V. Carlowitz, Mr and Mrs Cocks, Mr H.F. Campbell, Mr Clothier, Mrs Cooper, Mr Crofton, Mr A. G. Coppin, Mr, Mrs and Miss Craig, Mr Cooper, Mr A.E. Crapnell, Mr and Mrs Duncan Clark.

In their official report to the Canton Viceroy, neither Colonel Lui, nor Lleut- nor Prefect Teim, all in

to preserving the business relations, the enant Wong, netary and civil offices in tain G. Carpenter, Mr and Mrs. Caldwell. boof from the Government stores to tide Passataglia...in C. Minor.. HOM

merchants of both countries have assembled charge of the here to try and pacify matters, and we hope that arrangements will be arrived at to the

satisfaction of both nations,' sa

Mr Chang Yan Sang read out the follow. ing points of discussion from the American deputation:

of a country?

1. The question of one's own free will. 2. What is the object of the government 3. What has brought about the boycott? 4. In starting the boycott, what do the Chinese expect to get? (The Chinese de mands should be stated in black and white) 6. A desire to know what the demande are and then the Americane will deal with ́them accordingly.

6. If co-operation were agreed upon, what would be the best thing to do to effect a satisfactory conclusion.

7. If joint petition were decided upon, the signatures of both Americans and Chinese should be secured,

8. Due notice should be given for sub sequent meetings.

quiet the crowd.

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the district, do mention that they did request Father Montans: to help them to Should they have requested the Father to do so and met with a refusal, they would have put that in their report, as well as the asserted fact that there were Catholics amongst the rioters; they could not find batter explanation of the murder, nor more convincing excuse of their inability to stop the trouble nor more diplomatic reason to avoid complications with America and let Protestants and Catholic arrange directly their own affairs. They do not mention that in their report, but, on the contrary, they mention that the villagers of Ho Tean Pui, the place where is the settlement of the American Mission at Lionchau, cordially detested the Missionaries; that, in that same village on the 28th October, the first of the tenth moon, and a Buddhist festival day, about 300 pagans were drinking wine as usual in similar religious festivities, when Dr Machle, passing by prevented them from firing their crackers, and took away three Mr Harwood-Darton, Mr Deacon, Colonally organised principally to make people Darling, Mr Duncan, Mr H.W. Deriner, laugh. The Company made their debut Lieut Darwell, Mr W. Danby, Miss Dewar, and Mrs Trenchard Davis, Mr H. J. Royal last night, and unfortunately clashed Mr C. H. Dobbin, Mr T. L. Dalyell, Mrt a local audience at the Theatre Dresser, Mr R.F. Dill.

Pan Kuo Sing said: Chinese in America have no liberty and the Boycott was started for no other purpose than to obtain this of their bombs. Upon that all the people liberty, America respect freedom. If got excited. After when they entered the equivalent to that which is accorded to all steeped in alcohol, and, getting more the Chinese could obtain the freedom hospital; they found two human fatus nationalities residing in America, that is all angry, commenced burning the hospital, that they want.'

The American interpreter made a mistake in rendering the speech by saying the Chinese lesire to follow the Americans as in 1700 to buy their freedom with their blood which was very loudly applauded both by Americans and foreign press representatives,

Mr Chang observed the mistake and at once put it right.

Mr. and Mrs Downing, Mr and Mrs C. Drew, Mr and Mrs Douglas, Mr A. G. Denman, Mr A. J. Darby, Mr U. F. Dixon, Mr W. J. Daniel, Mr W. H. Donald, Mr and Mrs Dealy, Mr J. O. M. Dran, Mr Davey, Mr and Mrs P.F. d Agostine, Mr F.B. Deacon. Mr Dymock,

And the report goes on, reciting the very sad events we know already, mentioning that Dr Machle himself had realised how

Mr G. Franklin, Miss Farquharson, Mr they could have prevented them, by taking the boats or the chairs they were offered. Falconer, Mr E. Troyvogel, Mr and Mrs by the mandarins; but not a word is said Fullerton, Mr and Mrs 6. G. Figg, Mr G. Triesland, Mr and Mrs Forbes, Dr C. about the Father and the Catholics.

Mrs Fuchs, Mr Furthermore, I may mention that the Forsyth, Mr and residance of Father Montanar is in the Fuhrmann, Mr and Mrs Franklin, Liout very city of Lionchau, on the other side of Col Fitton, Captain Fitzwilliams, Mr Tisher the river and very distant frohe Amori Mr D. Tuller, Officers H.M.S. "Fame,'

either the Miss Farham. can Mision. I do not res Chinese mandarins or the American Mis- sionarios, busy as they were with quieting the crowd or trying to secipe the rioters, found time to send messengers to the When asked if all Chines were allowed R. O. Father.

suit the to land in America would that proir tot with respect to the question of landing; what we want is equal treatment, which includes that question. After some dis cussion, the meeting dissolved to meet again on the 14th at the Kwong Chai Hospital.

Pan Kun Sing then resumed: The Boyalt originates from the Chinese Ers clusion Act. If the American people would treat Chinese as they do any other nationalities the boycott would this very day dissolve.

At the Theatre Royal.

The Zorilla Comedy Company, brought to Hongkong by Mr Louis Levy, the well- known entrepreneur of Manila, was evident-

..... Bach

YUEN CHEONG.

No. 62, WELLINGTON STREET.

(WATOW DRAWN-THREAD WORK"]

direct from our own Factory: Whole- sale and Retail, DEAWN THREAD WORK, EMBROIDERIES, etc., made to Order. Best quality of Grass CLOT at Moderate Prices

Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

2120

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

to anyone who can discover the plot. Booking Plan at ROBINSON PLANO Co.

CHANGE OF PROGRAMME

AT PRICES OF COTTAGES,

OCCUPYING SAME SPACE.

L

AND WITH ALL THE

FINE TONE AND APPEARANCE

OF A FULL GRAND,

2088 PRESENT STOCK

EVERY OTHER DAY.

LOUIS M. LEVY,

General Manager. Hongkong, November 1, 1905.

NOTICE.

Have This Day Started as INSUR- ANCE AND GENERAL BROKER.

F. KIENE. Alexandra Buildings, 3rd Floor, Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

2117

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction,

OD

TUESDAY,

the 31st November, 1905, at 2.30 P.M., at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STEKET,— A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

INCLUDING EUROPEAN MADE BEDROOM SUITE.

(Full Particulare from Catalogue). TERUS Cash on delivery.

the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that,

under :-

GUN PRACTICE will be carried out as INFORMATION has been received from bor.

On MONDAY, 20th November

From Stonecutters Island, towards Taun-

wan Bay and between Chung Hus and the mainland, "at ranges up to 8,000 yards, commencing at 9.30.M., and finishing at 11 A.K.

4

On view from Monday, the 20th Novem.

GEO. P. LAMMER), Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 15, 1905. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

2128

PUBLIO AUCTION.

HUGHES AND HOUGH have

OF VERY FINE PIANOS,

ALL GUARANTEED,

REDUCED

$100 to $200

TO END MONTH.

BEST MAKES ONLY.

WEISMANN, LTD.

GO TO

WEISMANN'S

FOR YOUR

BREAD.

MESSRsired instructions to Sell by THE ONLY EUROPEAN BAKERY

On WEDNESDAY, 22nd November From Western Defences, North-Westerly Public Auction,

direction, at ranges up to 6,000 yards, commencing at 9.30 A.M., and finishing at 12 Noon.

t

ON FRIDAY, 24th November: From Stonecutters Islands, towards Tean- wan Bay and between Chung Hue and the mainland, at ranges up to 8,000 yards, commencing at 9.30 A.M., and finishing at 12 Noon.

On MONDAY, 27th November :—~

on

FRIDAY,

the 24th day of November, 1995, at 3 P.M., at their SALE ROOMS,—

The following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Situate at Victoria, in the Colony of Flongkong, viz;—

All those Pieces or Parcels of Ground

From Stonecutters island towards Tsun- gitaal Fictoria Rferesaid, registered

IN THE COLONY. Hongkong, September 1, 1905.

'BULL DOG'

LIGHT ALE

1084

ROBERT PORTER & CO., LIMITED, HIS ALE, brewed expressly for

wan Bay and between Chung Hue and in the Land Office respectively as THE is bottled under a special system which the mainland, and on to Chung Hue, REMAINING PORTION OF SECTION enables the best characteristics of a good

with the Government House Ball, which Me and Mra G, H. Edwards, Mr F. W. naturally had an influence upon the atten- Edwards, Mr W. Burton Elwes, Mr and dance, though there was an enthusiastic

crowd to welcome the players. The Com Mrs Ehmer.

pany came with a reputation from Manita for good playing and laughter provoking proclivities, and judging from last night's performance they possess to a high degree the latter qualification stall events. From their reportoire they selected Gay Paree as an opening piece, and despite the liberal offer of the manager to pay $500 to anyone who could discover the plot of the piece wa Engineer Commander Gresham. Mr A. have not yet heard of anyone being able to W. Grant, Mr H. Gauld, Engineer aub-give any collected idea of what it was Mr F. Graham,all about. There was an abundance of lieutenant Greenwood. Mr H. P. Garwood, Mr and Mrs Goetz, gaisty about it; some clever dancing Mr W. E. Gilbert, Mr A. Gibson, Mr and and singing, and the company worked If really messengers did reach the house Mrs Grimble, Mr H. O. Gray, Mr Grant, well together, infusing great interest of the Father, how the Father could wisely Mr and Mrs H. E. Goldsmith, Osptain and and vim into their performances. The have thought of helping the victims, when Mrs Gibbs, Captain Gale, Mr E. Gaster, house was in a continuous ripple of laugh- the mandarins were unable to do so, and Mr E. George, Mr L Gray, MrJ. S. Gub ter at the quips which were fired off how he could possibly, as a Father, infi: bay, Mr and Mrs Gordon, Dr and Mrs incessantly. The singing of Miss Maud ence an infuriated crowd of pagans.G.ono, Mr Gale, Mr and Mrs Guibert, Mr Beatty was generally remarked upon. In (7) Before closing this rather long letter and Mrs Griffin, Miss Gourley, Mr and the Gondolier' and Egypt, dusts with I think it is my duty to relate how Father Mrs Gedge, Mr and Mrs Goddard, Det. Mr Bert Bradley, she was especially good, Montanar, in his last visit to Canton, in Inspector and Mrs Gimlette, Mr and Mrs and the flattering amount of applause she September last, paid the most enlogistic Grass, Mr J. E Gresson, MrA. P. Gut-received testified to the popularity she had The general Canton opinion is that as long

attained on her first appearance boro. The as Ma, Pun and Ma-the three men who tribute to Dr Machle, the good services of tierres, Mrs J. Graham, Miss Gorham.

Mr R. Henderson, Mr and Mrs Hodgins, song and dance by the Misses Coleman have been detained at the instigation of whom to the cause of humanity be highly the American Consul-are in custody, appreciated; how, on the very day of the Mr and Mrs G. K. Henderson, Mrs J. and Chrystal were very well received, as there is no u e trying to come to terms.masaore and after the sad event, he sent for Henderson, Dr and Mrs Hunter, Miss was the singing of Mr Bert Bradley, whose From Western Definces, North-Westerly of Sale, apply to

Dr Michle and Miss Patterson, offering Henderson, Mr and Mrs Harding, Mr O. B. fine tenor voice was heard to great advant them hospitality in his house and, by this Hayward, Officers . M. S. Handy," ago. Most of the performers received friendly action, jeopardising his own life Captain and Mrs Harvey, Mr D. Hudig, encores, especially the funny mon-Mesera and the interests of his Mission : how on Mr and Mrs F. P. Hett, Mr R, Hannay, Mr Green, Weatherley and Rorley. Miss the evening of that day, in a letter to his W. H. Howard, Engineer Captain Hurst. Rosie Coleman, in her male impersonation, Bishop, he strongly deplored the murder of Engineer Lieutenant and Mrs Hastings, Me scored & success, her 'Ohappy Song' being the Missionaries, and saked, that orders J. Hauce, Miss Hickling, Mr Hankey, Mr., loudly applauded, while Misa Carmen should be given to the Lienchau magistrates Mrs and Miss Hance, Mr and Mrs Von Der Coleman's song and dance brought her into to protect the R. G. Mission.

Heydo, Mr H. F. Hickman, Mr, Mr and favour with the audience. Mr Weatherly's (8) For all those reasons, I deny the Miss W. G. Humphreys, Mr W. H. musical turn was really excellent; he play. charges of premeditated culpability made Hodgson, Col. F. H. Haynes, Mr F. B.ed classical music on a violin fashioned out against the R. C. Mission at Lionchau, Humphreys, Mr C. Henser, Mr and Mrs of a tin can. Altogether the performance until reliable proof of the contrary is V. Hogg, Mr. Mrs and Miss Shelton- was one which pleased everybody present, Hooper. Me Hays, Mr and Mrs Huke, Mr and could offend no-one, and was well brought to that affect,

and Mrs Hale, Mr and Mrs Hornby. Mr staged. The second performance will be and Mrs T. Hooper, Mr and Mrs G. A. given this evening. Hastings, Mr and Mrs Hollingsworth, Mr

with the Chinese people.

a

Mesar a Kelly and Walsh forward us facsimile copy of the address that was recently presented to Admiral Togo by the British Navy League. The address is tastefully printed and contains photos of Nelson with his famous fag ship ""Victory" (1805) and The Nelson of the East Admiral Togo, (1905) with his modern flag. ship the ill fatod "Mikasi.

Supreme Court.

The hearing was continued in Original Jurisdiction, at the Supreme Court to-da before His Lordship Sir Francis T. Piggott of the case in which Yaung Put To, of No Queen's Rood, sued Yung Fan Kin for the recovery of the sum of $91,400. The hearing of evidence lasted all day and the had not cor nded when the Court rose.

haa baan

ture from Tamsal

If Dr Machle has had reason to make those statements, he must also produce the proof of such grave charges. Until that proof comes, it is my duty to deny the R. Harding, Mr and Mrs Hogarth, Miss Hare, Dr and Mrs Harston, Major General charge, which now emphatically do.

at ranges up to 8,000 yards, commen. A OF INLAND LOT No. 505 and ENGLISH ALE to be combined with cing at 9,30 1.1, and finishing at 12 THE REMAINING PORTION or IN extreme lightness of character and a prac Noon.

LAND LOT No. 505 together with tical FREEDOM FROM SEDIMENT,- On WEDNESDAY, 29th November :- From Western Delinces, North-Westerly 54, 56, 58, 60 and 62, STONE NULLAR

the Messuages thereon known as Nos. a result hitherto deemed una tainable. direction, at ranges up to 6,000 yards, LANE, And Nos. 4, 6, 8, 19 and 12, commencing at 9.30 A.M., and finishing WANGHAI ROAD, Area 3720 square feet

In Quarts, Pints and Splits, or thereabouts-Term 999 years. On FRIDAY, 1st December:-

At 11 A.M.

For further Particulars and Conditions

direction, at ranges up to 6,000 yards, commencing at 1.30A.M., and finishing Mes at 11 a.M. Un MONDAY, 4th Decomber :- From Western Defences, North-Westerly direction, at ranges up to 6,000 yards, commencing at 9.30 AM.. and finishing

at 11 A:M.

On WEDNESDAY, 5th December :-

or to

rs JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Mortgagee;

Messrs HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

212

From Lyemun and Devil's Peak, towards THE HONGKONG FROZEN FOOD

Waglan, at ranges up to 14,000 yards, commoncing at 10 A. M., and finishing

at 1 P.M.

On FRIDAY, 8th December

SUPPLY.

From Western Defences, North-Westerly FINE AUSTRALIAN

direction, at ranges up to 12,000 yards,

at 18 Noon.

commencing at 9.80 A.M., and finishing

SMOKED FISH.

(0) Trusting that you will pablish this and Mrs Hatton, Mr, Mrs and Miss Haze To-day's Advertisements If the weather is unfavourable on either AUSTRALIAN & AMERICAN

letter in your next issue, and without preland, Mr, Mrs and Miss Hanook, Mr W.

judice to any further action of mine against your paper for its statements

I remain, Dear Sir,

Yours faithfully,

A. BEUN. Hongkong November 14.

no admisión as to who sup. the massacre published fancy the writer of the above euses us of publish- hearsay evidence, is in naming a gentle-

O.M.

Until the Doctor

olic or cholera morbus n'e Colic, Cholers and

H

OPENING NOTICE.

Helms, Me Huusthówn, Mr T. F. Hough, Mr and Mrs Holyoak, Mr. Haytop, Miss Shaw Hellier, Me, Mre and Miss B.

AVING acquired that Old and Well. Harker, Mr Hope. My Holborow, Me and

established Business THE PHAR Mrs J. Hughes, Mr. Jamner, Mr C. E. MACY- CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, Horton, Mr F. A. Har land, Mr Owen Hughes, Mr Helmore, Mr A. E. Hatob, by giving strict attention to business, Major Dopping. Heppenstal, Mr and Mrs beg to solicit the continued patronage of

clients and the general Public.

Patrons can rely on receiving the BEST Surgeon K. Jones, Mr B. James, Mr and QUALITY of MEDICINES and other Mrs Jones Miss Jacob, Liant Col. Josling, the beat European Houses, and at favour Requisites as all our stock is obtained from Mr and Mrs Jupp, Mrs Jeffery, Captainable rates, in comparison with the usual Johnson, Capt. J. H. James, Mr F. Jacks,

prices charged.

Hail.

Miss Lunes.

Mr Jokl, Mr. Mrs and Miss Lee Jones,

The DISPENSARY DEPARTMENT, Captain Johnson, Mr F. Jorge, Mr Jebion. being the most important part of the Me and Mrs D. Jegge.:

Mr Kuyvett, Major and Mrs Kayo, Mr and Mrs Kerr, Mr Koenig Mr B. H. King, Mr H. Kennett, Lieut. Col. and Mru Kent, Mr F. C. Kendall, Osptain have no plaser

Hartog, Mr and Mr Kraft, Major and Mrs Mitake to

relief. Kolaal Mr and Mrs Kammel, Captain For sale by All Kriekenbeek, Mr H. B. Kendal],- Mr

General Klan. De E. Keyt...

(Dentinsed on Page 1)

of the above datos, Practice will take place)

on the following day.

OYSTERS.

All ships, junks and other vessels are to WILD DUCKS, PATRIDGES, keep clear of the ranges.

Inhabitants should-be warned to oper windows within mile of Lower Belcher Battery on these days.

BASIL TAYLOR,

Harbour Master; "&c. Harbour Department,

Hongkong, November 15, 1905. 2116

*BEN' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.

FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP.

Steamship

1

TELE

BENALDER,

business, is under the care of a duly Registered Chemist, where every care and Captain MOINTOOL, will be despatched w attention is enforced in the Compounding above on or about SATURDAY, the 18th of Medicines.

SNIPE, PIGEONS, RICE

BIRDS. LOCAL DUCKS AND GEESE,

SEE OUR PRICE LIST ON PAGE 4, Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

2113

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALOUTTA.

WARRATUON APUAR,

Captain FL Fry, will be despatched for

A. S WATSON & Co., Ld, SOLE AGENTS.

BOAR'S HEAD'

BRAND

Guinness' Stout and Bass' Ale.

TRADE:

T.B.HALL & GY.

MARK.

THE BOARS HEAD BRAND

OF-

ALE & STOUT.

Por Cask a dozen pints Srour,"

Dozen pinta Cask 8 dozen pinta

***

وو

Dozen pinta

the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the SOLE AGENTS 22nd November, at 8 p.m.

TH

THE Steamihip

November, 1906.

*

To be followed #.8. BENMOHR fortnight later,

For Freight, kpply to

1569

GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agenta Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

New Addres FLETCHER & COY., LIMITED,

THE PHARMACY, 22. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

Hongkong Hongkong, November 16, 1905.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

D. SASSOON & Co., Lu,' Agents Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

do.

...824.00 3.00

20,00

do.

H. PRICE & Co..

R123 #58

WINE & SPIRIN MERCHANTE –

12. Crain's RoaD

Shipping.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Shipping.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP | OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

NAVIGATION COMPANY

FILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned" PORTS in the DATE

named :-

W

TOR

BHANGHAI...............

LONDON,. &¤...........................

********* [C. D. GOLDSMITH,R.N.R.

STEAMERI

TO BAIL ON

BEMARKI.

#

(SIHLA

......

About 18th November.

Freight and Passage.

{ARCADIA

A. G, CUBITT, R.N.R.

Noon, 18th November.

See Special Advertisement

LONDON & ANTWERP, VIA (BUNDA

S'FONE PANG, CL'BO, PORT H. 8. BRADHEAWA

SAID & MALOKILLER ........................

P. & 0,8. N. Co.'s Office,

About 23rd Freight and November Passage,

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent.

26

Hongkong, November 14, 1905,

CANADIAN PACIFIC

RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,

LUXURY-SPEED-PUNCTUALITY.

The only Line that MAINTAINS Regular Schedule Service of 12 Days across the PACIFIC is the EMPRESS LINE.'

19 DAYS YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER.

SAVING 3 TO 7 Days OcɛAN TRAVEL.

21 DAYS HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER

(Subject to Alteration).

PROPOSED SAilings,

---

6000 TONS 4425 TONS WEDNESDAY, Nov. 29.............Dec. 23. 6000 TONB WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13.............JAII. 3. 6000 TONE WEDNESDAY, Jan. 10..........Jan. 31. 3882 TONG" WEDNESDAY, Jan. 24 ...

LEAVE HONGKONG ARRIVE VANCOUVER.

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15 .....Deo

Fab. 17.

P.M.8. EMPRESS OF INDIA TARTAR.... EMPRESS OF JAPAN .... EMPRESS OF OHINA... ATHENIAN

THE

"R

THE Quickest route to CANADA, UNITED STATES and EUROPE, calling st

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, (through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN). KUBE YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, connecting at VANCOUVER with the COMPANY'S PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS, DAILY from the PACIFIC to the ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE.

11

11

Intermediate on Steamers, }

11

Hongkong to London, 1st Class.......vin St. Lawrence £60, via New York £60.

£40.

£42, and 1st Class Rail ......... (" R.M.S. TARTAR AND ATHENIAN Carry INTERMEDIATE Passengers only -intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that Class.

Hassongers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. SPECIAL RATES (first clase only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Oficials in the Service of China and Japan Governmente.

1

For further information, Maps, Routes, Handbooks. Rates of Freight and Pas- sage, apply to ›

D. F. BROWN, General Agent,' CORNER PEDDER STREET and PRAYA, Opposite Blake Pier. Hongkong, November 1, 1905,

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

STEAMERS

KWONGBANG..FRIDAY,

AND

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, KORTH AND

AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND SUMATRA PORTS.

PROM

77

EUROPEAN SERVICE.

OUTWARDB.

STEAMERS

DUE

11

GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL .......... FRIAM '...............................................................essaan 26th November. GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......(ANPA '............................................................................29th GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ................AX....................................................................... 6th December. GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ...HUICHOW .............................................................. 5th 11 GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......ÏDOMENES .................................................12th

VOR

HOMEWARDS,

STEA MIKKS

TO MAIL

D

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 181806

Shipping.

PACIFIC MAIL 8.8. CO.,

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL 8.8. CO.,

TOYO KISON KAISHA

U.S. MAIL LINES. LINES

VIA HONOLULU, Payy vaught de mayo A TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARGO TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATĖS, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA,

AND EUROPE: WED

SEMI-TROFIQAL ROUTE.

Only line taking the warm SOUTHIN ROUTE across the Paco, via HONOLULU, Oinʊ, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the PACIFIO,

* KOREA

COPTIC .....

PROPOSED SAILINGS, FROM HONGKONG.

.18,000 Gross Tons.....TUESDAY,

9,0.0

* AMERICA MARUL100

* SIBERIA............18. (4)

* MONGOLIA

OHINA..............10 200

..... 27,000

"

A

#1

DORIO...

....... 9,500

* MANCHURIA .27,000

* GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...CALCHAR

20th November. LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...EINTUCK. .........21st November. LONDON, AMSTERDAM & ANTWERP...DEUCALION........... 5th December. AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...HECTOR 19th * GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...GLAUCUS...20th

* Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates,

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

OPERATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH

THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY 00,

AND TAKING CAGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING TO ALL OVERLAND COMMON POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA.

EASTWA'R D.

STEAMERS

FOR

OANPA

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and il

PACIFIC COAST PORTS, VIA NAGA TELEMACHUS SAKİ, KOBE- & YOKOHAMA,

From

WESTWARD.

TO SAIL.

1st December. 1st January,

STEIMERS

Due TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA › JASON

30th November. AND PACIFIC COAST

TYDEUS................................................22ad · December. For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, November 11, 1905,

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.

POR

SHANGHAT..

SWATOW, WEI-HAI-WEI, OBEFOO &)

TIENTSIN

NINGPO AND SHANGHAI...................................... SHANGHAL............

MANILA

CEBU & ILO'LO

TRAMEL

TO RAIL

18

Роосной т ...............16th November. - KANGU.... 18th November. KWANGEN †

20 h November. Yoсnow t

............................................... 21st November. ............................................ 21st November; ...KALFONG * .......27th November,

FOB

TO SAIL.

+ SHANGHAI

* MANILA

• SINGAPORE PENANG

AND CALCUTTA

Nov. 17, at 8 P.M. .....LOONGSANG ...FRIDAY, Nov. 17, st. 4 P.M.

SATURDAY, Nov. 18, at 9 F.M.

MANILA, ZAMBOANGA, PT. DARWIN

THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE

at 3 P.M.

at 3 P.M.

TAINAN *

1.29th November.

* Twin Screws.

"

...FRIDAY,

AD

.....THURSDAY,

17

...FRIDAY,

17

...FRIDAY,

"

...FRIDAY,

...FRIDAY,

21st Nov., at Noon. 1st Dec., at Noon. 7th Dec., at Noon. 15th Dec, at Noon.

...WEDNESDAY, 27th Dec, at Noon..

RECORD FAST TRÍFS.

5th Jan, at Noon. 19th Jan., at Noon: 26th Jan., at Noon.

BRIFISH INDIA SEEAM NAVIGA, TION COMPANY, LIMITRD.

FOR AMOY, STRAITS AND

THE Company' Steamahip ZIBENGELA,

Captain FW PApps, will be despatched as above on BATURDAY, 683 18th fhạt., at 4 p.m.

For, Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON &

Igenta):

Hongkong, November 18, 1905.

$108

AUSTRIAN

LLOYD'S

STEAM

STRAMTO

NAVIGA HRATIONAA

COMPANY.

SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

THE

Company's Steamaliip

NIPPON Captain Soton, will leave for the above places on TUESDAY, the 21st Inst.,

For Freight or Paisago, Apply OE BEST

SANDER WIELER & CỖ, Agente,

Princes Building

Hongkong, November 18, 1905,

8101

Yokohama to San Francisco....... KOREA, 18,000 tone, September 16-27th 190 MESSAGERIES

10 days, 11 hours and 5 minutes.

San Francises to Honolulu..... ss. SIBERIA, 18,000 tons. August 18th-20th, 1806-

4 days, 9 hourN,

San Francisco to Yokohama....... SIBERIA, calling at Midway Islands and Honolala

en-route, August 18th-31st 1946, 13 days, 13 hours. Yokohama to San Francisc.8 SIBERIA, 18,000 tons, Oct. 13th to 23rd, 1905

10 days, 10 hours and 29 minutes.

P. M. Steamship KOREA will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vis

THAMOY, SHANGHAL NAGASAKI, (INLAND SEA), KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, OD TUESDAY, the 2 at November, at Noon, taking cargo for Japan ad the United States.

SPECIAL RATES (first class only, granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Serviós of China and Japan Governments.

Through Bills of Lading issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantio and Inland Cities of the United States, via Over- land Railway, to Havana, 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 BUILDİNOS.

QUEEN'S BUILI INGE.

Hongkong, November 13, 1905,

S. SILVERSTONE, Agent.

21

PORTLAND AND ASIATIO

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

MARITIMES ATT STEAMERS.

FRENCH MAIL

MM

"STEAM FOR SAISON, SINGAPORE,

BATAVIA, COLOMBO,

EGYPT, MAR

SEILLES, LONDON,

HAVRE, BORDEAUX, MEDITERRANEAN AND

BLACK BRA PORTE.

THE

THE Starship

1.NE

Capfain GmARD, will be despatched for MARSEILLES on TUESDAY, thổ 28th November, at 1 P.KA

| Passage Tickets, and through Billi of Lading issued for above ports.

Cargo also booked for principal pla Europe.

Next Sailings will be as follows

9.8. TONKIN

Dec. 19; 1996).

§ 5. Armand Bí¤ïɑ........Dec.

26, 1800,

SNOW FROM Roxanera, ein INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON, S.S. FEST SIMON Jan 9, 1906,

Moд, Kone & FOR

OPERATING I

ANNUATION WITH TH

·

OPPGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.

G DE CHAMPEAUX

Agente Hongkong, November 14, 1905,

2100

TONK.

CAPTAIN,

EnNort

TO SAIL AT DAYLIGHT ON.

VICOMEDIA.

WAGEMANN

FELDTKANN

Nov. 29, 1905.

Deo. 22, 195;

Jan

1906.

AUSTRIAN

LLOYD'S"

STEAM

NAVIGA STIONME COMPANY:

RABIA

METZENTHIN

Jan. 31, 1908,

STEAMABIR.

...............4870

.........4870

9}. AMARA

KOBE & YOKOHAMA.........ONƐANG „SATURDAY,· Nov. 18, TIENTSIN................................................................. ESANG...THURSDAY, Nov. 28,

These Steamers have superior Accommodation for First-class Passengers, and are fitted throughout with Electric Light.

Taking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Chefoo, Tientsin, Newolwang

For Freight or Passage, apply to

and Yangteze Ports.

766

THE Co.'s 8.8.

• DAIJIN MARU,

Capt. H. OHTA,

*DAIGI MARU,

Capt. G. TAGAMÍ,

THE CHARTERED 1.8.

+ PRITHJOF,

Capt. H. HARALDEAN,

PROMISE,

Capt. TвOBSTEBUER,

TRIUMPH,

Capt. A. HANBEN,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

General Managers.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN BONGKONG, SOUTH . CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA.

PROPOSELSAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Fon

TAMBUI, Via BWATOW

AND AMOY, TAMSDI, Via EWATOW

AND AMOY,

POR

SHANGHAI, Vis SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW, ANPING, Via SWATOW AND AMOY,

SHANGHAI, Via SWATOW, AMOY AND FOUCHOW,

LEAVING SUNDAY,

19th Nov., 10a.m. SUNDAY,

Nov. 28, 10 a.m,

LEAVING..

SUNDAY,

19th Nov.. 10a.m. WEDNESDAY,

Nov. 2, 10a.m. FRIDAY,

1st Deo., 10 a.m.

* This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First-class Passengers, and is

fitted throughout with Electrip Light.

Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to all Yangtze & Northern China Porta. For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch Office, at No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central.

Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

T. ARIMA, Manager.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered NUMANTIA by these Steamore, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light Unrivalled Table. A duly qualified Sarreon is carried.

+ Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze & Northern China Porte, Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other

·Australian Ports,

N.B. REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila ard Anstralian Ports.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, November 15, 1905.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

HONGKONG MANILA.

Through Bills of Lading teened to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian d United States Points, Fr through rates of Freight and further information, mmunicate withi

14.

S. SILVERSTONE, Acting General Agent

Honakop, November 13 P»6,

GREAT NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.

FOR SEATTLE, VIA SHANGHAI. NAGASAKI, KUBE AND YOKOHAMA (PASSING THROUGH THE INLAND SEA OF JAPAN).

Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam-THE MAGNIFICENT NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMFRS

era between Hongkong and Manila,-Saloon amidships. THE

Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine Surgeon and Stewardosa carried.-All the most up-to-date arrange ments for comfort of Passengers.

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Steamship.

Tons;

Oxplains.

ZAFIRO

RUBI

... 2610

2540

R. Rodger..... A. H. Notley.

For

Sailing Dates.

Manila Nov. 18, at Noon.

Manila. Nov. 25, at Noon.

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

Shewan, Tomes & Co., General Managers,

857

Flongkong, November 11, 1906,

NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE HONGKONG NEW

+

BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.

BOSTON TOWBOAT CO.

CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR VICTORIA B.C. AND TACOMA

VIA

MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

About Nov. 18.

AMERICAN ASIATIO

S A

90

YORK.

'MINNESOTA”

AND DAKOTA ' (FACH TOME 20.718 GROS REG.), Will be despatched from Hongono re follows :→

Captain J. H. RINDER, On or about TUESDAY, MINNESOTA,

19th DECEMBER, 1905. Captain E. FRANCKE, On or about SATURDAY, __ 27th JANUARY, 1006. Conveying Cargo to the Pacific Coast, United States and Canadian Overland Common Points; also Passengers to the United States, Europe, đo,kakuuta

These Steamers are luxuriously fitted with spacious SUITES and STATEROOMS;

LIBRARY, equipped with OIRCULATING

MUSIQ, SMOKING ROOMS, BARBER SHOP, NURSERY STEAM AUNDRY, &:

DAKOTA,

Special Provision is made for the safe transit of SILK, TREASURE and Valuable Cargo and PARCILS carried at low rates to all points of U.S.A. in connection with the Great Northern and Nirthera Pacific Express Companies.

Trans-Pacific Cabin Passengers by this Line can, if desired, TRAVEL BY RAIL between the ports of Negaki, Kobe and Yokohama WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Also FRS CLASS RETURN TICKETS to Shanghai and Japan Ports are available for return by the steamers of the REGULAR MAIL LINES,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

Agents.

Hongkong, November 4, 1905.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED

FOR SWATOW,

STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE Company's Steninsbij

TOR NEW YORK, via PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL, (WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT THE MALABAR COAST).

8.8. INDRANI ....

For Freight and further information, apply to

TO BAIL

bout 15th December.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Steamers,

Tons.

Ja plains.

To Sau

HYADES

3763

Geo. Wright...

TREMONT Karoomed

9606

T. W. Garlick ..................................

About Nov. 94.

↑ LYRA ↑ qui................

PLEIADES

4417

GV. Williams -

About Dec. 9.

S753

F. G. Parington

About Dec. 29.

Hongkong, October 20, 1906.

Cargo only.

CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND

ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS.-- CUISINE.

-

FOR NEW YORK

VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.

(With liberty to call at Mazában Coast),

HE 'Steamship

The Twin-screw 8.8. Shaimait and Tremont are fitted with very superiorHE Assommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. The large also of these resse's Barber's shop and steam lappe Ensures steadiness at soa. Electric fan in each room, dry. Cargo carried in cold storage,

PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA)

For further information, Apply to

Dodwell & Co., Limited,

GENERAL AGENTS.

1994

QUBEN'S BUILDINGS,

1908.

SCHUYLKILL,

General Agents.

KA HAIMUN,

Captain A. J. ReBSON, will be lospatched "the alvo Port on THURSDAY," the 18th inst., at Noon.

*morroight's Passage, apply toi

DOUGLAS, LATRAIK & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, Ni vember 14. 1-46,

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STRAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,

2112

1884

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND

LONDON

Through Bills of Lading sued for BATA VIA PERSIAN GULF CON TINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

(Calling MANILA, TIMOR, FORT DARWIT Steamship ARCADIA, Caplain

---BROSJA KAITLAND Fonts, and taking

throw Cargo to Adelaide, New

Zalak TABMANIA, KLO.)

THE Steamship

726 THE

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,

Via PORTS AND SUEZ CANAD

EASTERN,

Captain PowILL will be despatched for the above foris on WDNESDAY, the 29th November, at Noon.

This we known teater to specially fitted for Passengare, and has a Refrigers ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Frosh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage..

With Liberty to Call at MALABAR (OAST, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM ITONGKONG.

This Steamer is installed throughout with STEAMERS.

To SAIL 1905, the Electric Light,

About Deck bi

To follow.

Captain: NICHOLAS, will be despatched as above on or about GHAZER the 24th November.

For Freight, etc., apply to

LOTHIAN

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Department,

Hotel Mansions, 2nd Floor. 1989

Hongkong, October 27, 1905,

For Freight and farther Information, Apply to AARL"

DODWELL & CO., 1.TD.,

Hongkong, November 14, 1906,

A duly qualified Surgeon and Stoward Bas are carried.

N.B.To sure the additional comfort

of passengers, the steamers of the Company bare electric fans fitted in-staterooms. For Freight or Famage, apply to

DIEB, LIVINGSTON & CU

Hongkong

über 2190033

*

A. G. CUBITT, BLB Marrying H Majesty Mobe despatched from this for BOMBAY, ón SATURDAY, tb 18th November, at Noor taking Passengers And Cargo for the above Forte in con- nection with the Company's ... Chiha 7.712 tons, from Colombo, commodation in which resse before departure from

Silk and Valuables, all and Tea for London (under be transnipped at Colombo steator proceeding direct to London; other cargo for be conveyed from Bombay Mooltan, due in London on December, 19082 4010321

Parcela will be received at th until 4 p.m. the day contents and value. required.

For further Partion

Hongkong, November (

2050

STEAM FOR Z FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARAORI ADEN, SUEZ

AND PORT SAID.

(Taking cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, PZEGIA GULF, RED SEA → BJACK SEA, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTE),

THE Company's Steamship. --

TRIESTE Captain MISTROBIO will be despatched as above, on- WEDNESDAY, the 20th November, 1905, p.m.

This Steamer has capital accommoda tion for passengers, Electric Light and carries a Doctor, deprehé

For information as to Passage & Freight Apply to

SANDER, WILLER 00

Agenten Princes Building. Hongkong, November 1, 1905, - 2016

Notices to Consignees,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

THE Steamship, sration poor, haring Tarrived from the above Porta, Cón- signess of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from along.

side.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at onco At Consignees risk and expense. Cargo remaining on board after 4P.M. of the 17th November, will be land- ed at Consignees risk and expense into the hazardous and for extra hazardous Godowns of the HONOLONG and - Kow, LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED,

Consignees of Cargo from UndaPorr and delivery of their Goods from alongade PENANG are requested to take MMRDIAZE. such Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vestel will be landed and stored at Com. signees risk and expense

No Fire Insurance will be effected. the undersigned.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON) & OJ. Li,

Hongkong, November 14, 1806,

PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

(OTICE

GNEES

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1205.

MIYAKO HOTEL,

KYOTO, JAPAN.

A NEW AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. December

2004.

OSAKA HOTEL,

NAKANOSKIMA PARK,

OSAKA,

JAPAN.

(TELEPHONE: No, 119, HIGASHI).

THE CHINA MAIL.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL.

Continued from Page 5.)

symptom of liver, stomach, or bowel trouble.

Dan's Dinner Pills are 1/13 a box, or @ boxes for 6. Of all Chemists' sud medi- cine-dealers, or direct from the proprietors, Oxford Street, London, England, post free on receipt of price

Contractors.

Bankts,

KWONG HEP LOONG THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

Mr Lynch, Mr Laster, Miss Laythorne the Foster-McClellan Con 8. Welle Street, KWONG Hep

Mr and Mrs J. J. Leria, Captain and Mrs Lambelle, Mr. Lewis, Mr W. E. Leckie, 2181 Mr 11. W. Lester, Engineer Lieutenant Leahy, Mr Looker, Mr Larmour, Mr W. F. Lamden, Mr A, Linton, Mr Lecky, Major Lowis, Mr Lovell, Mr W. Leask, Mr, Mrs and the Mines Loureiro, Mr and Mr J. C, Lowe, ME. A. Leggett, Ming Lee, Mr and Mrs Lammert, Mr C. Liloand Mr A. R. Lowie, Mrand Mrs H. Lammert Mr and Mrs Lay, Mr and Mrs Lauts, Mr

L. J. Lopes, Mr Luoy, Mr A. D. Laing, Mr G. P. do Martin, Mr M. Molchers,

TH THIS HOTEL, which faces the River on Three Sides, is the only one in OSAKA Lieut May, Lieut. O. B. Macdonald, Capt.

ALL UP-TO-DATE

December 5, 104.

LAXATINE

MANIFD BY THE.

LAXATINE CLTD

Catering for Foreigners.

COMFORTS AND EXCELLENT CUISINE,

REARI

A

Manager.

2182

LMOST EVERYONE, AT THE END OF SUMMER, FEELS WILTED AND RUN DOWN. We wonder how we

stood the best of January and February so well, only to collapse when the weather is appreciably coolier

The reason is that the

Summer strain is just beginning to tell on us. We need to CLEAR THE SYSTEM OF POISONOUS WASTES, and to stimu. Tate the Liver and Kidneys into action again. IN CHOOSING AN APERIENT we look for certainty of result, gentleness of action, and palatableness. LAXATINE, THE WORLD FAMOUS HUNGARIAN APERIENT, is the only one of all the

1

.:

:

hundreds before the public which meets the ideal conditions. It is recommended by Physicians as specially suitable for the use of ladies and children. TRY ONE BOX. THE PRICE IS ONLY ONE SHILLING. Prepared only by the LAXATINE CO., LTD., Budapest, Hungary.

SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS.

Notices to Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAE STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMEŲ PALMA

M. L McDonell, Mr H. A. Mayer, Hr and Mes A, S. Mihara, Capt. Merrell, Mra Noms, Surg. R. MacMahon, Sarg. W. L. Martin, Mr and Mrs MacGowan, Mr Mastor, Dr and Mn Koch, Mr R. Mar- ten, Capt. Macdonald, Miss Macpherson, Mr A. Martin, Ms Millington, Capt. Miller, Eng. Lt. McQueen, Mis Man, Mr L. Murphy, Mr and Mrs Mast, Mi A. J. Mrs Peter, Mr E May, Mr. and Mitchell, Mr L.A. MacIntyre, Mr C. W. May, Mr Mody. Mr and Mrs Macherson

CO., LIMITED. SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, BRASS AND

IRON FOUNDERS.

DOAN'S OINTMENT cures every form of itching skin disease-Eczeins, Ringworm, Itching Piles, etc. The price of Doan's and it is sold by all chemists, or may be Ointment is 2/3 a pot, or 13/9 for 6 pots, had direct, post free on receipt of price, from OFFICE :--No. 64, DES VEUX ROAD the proprietors, the Foster-McClellan Co., Wella Street, Oxford Street, London, England.

Contractors.

TING ON

CENTRAL.

ALL Work done in the Establishment is guaranteed. We have 32 years' experience. Our Dry Docks are next to Cosmopolitan Docks (Sam's Poyanti'an, accommodate any craft of 160 feet long.

We have at présent 4 new fast Steam Launches for Sale,

Hongkong, February 25, 1905.

300

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. No. 26, D'AGUILAR STREET.

KENG TAK CHEONG, Govern YONTRACTOR to H. B. M.'é Co

Communications GENERAL CONTRACTOR ment, &c., &c. please address to Mr TAM SENO. Also, every kind of Building Materials for Bale

Hongkong, March 23, 1905.

624

Yau On, HOUSEBUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, No. 40, HOLLYWOOD ROAD. ONTRACTOR to the Admiralty and Matahed Buildor, and House Painter. Always in stock a large supply of Building Materials,

Hongkong, March 10, 1905,

Chinese Government. MacKenzie,

Lieut and Mrs G. F. Mor on, Mr and Mrs J. R. Michael, Mr G. Hesor, Mr G. C. Moxon, Dr R. E. Mitchell, Dr. 0. Marriott, Mr R. Macphor- son, Mt Murray, Mr. J. Mackie, Mr E. A. G.May, Dr and Mrs Macfarlano, De. Moore, Mr A. G. Morris, Mr S. H. Med- hurst, Mr Moir, Capt. and Mrs Marchant, Mr Morrell, Surg. and Mrs Mowat, Mr and Mrad. Macdonald, Mt F. J. Mayers, Licut, and Mrs Messenger, Lieut. Case-Morriss, Mr and Mrs MacCubbin, Mr K. Masuda.

Mr Newall, Mr G. A. Nicholls, Mr A.

Nataith, Mr Newington, Mr and Mrs

Northcote.

Mr. Olliffe, Lieut. Oxlade, Mr Orange, Mr A. B. Ugle, Mr Ollis. Miss Olding, Mr

E.

TỪNG LEE

(Latë A TAY.) SHIPBUILDER, BOATBUILDER

AND

510

SHIPS' CARPENTER, BLACK SMITH AND CAULKER. Orrice at 347, DES VEUX ROAD West, Workshop at YAUMATI,

Hongkong, March 22, 1905.

612

For Preparing ŠITE, BUILDING AND REOLANATION WORKS. BLACKSMITH, JETTY AND LIGHTER BUILDER AND MAON. No. 38, D'AGUILAR STREET.

CONTRACTOR to the War Department, &c., & Every Order promptly at tended to, 1st Class Testimonals. Com munications please address to bir T. KENO. 611 Hongkong, March 22, 1905,

K. Shậu Tai & Co. HONGKONG & WEI-HAI-WEY, Head Office:-117-119, Des Voeux Road, HONGKONG. NAVY CONTRACTORS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS AND BAKERS, Wholesale and Retail in Provisions and Tinned Gooday &c., &c.

K. SHIU TAL General Manager. Hongkong, March 10, 1905.

Hotels.

511

INDIA, LIMITED.

Banks.

OF INTERNATIONAL

AUTHORED CAPITAL.........................£1,500,000

NORPORATION BANKING

SUBSCRIBED............................£1,125,000 | F180AL AGENTS OF The United' StaTER-IN PAID FIŔMoovitusedein..............................................£ 562,600 Rzazavi FuND...............énidi.......................£110,000

G: BANKERS :-

LONDON JOINT STOUK BANK, LIMTED,

INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS :— For 12 Months ............................................

3

A. R. LINTON,

Acting Manager. Hongkong, June 30, 1905.

.་ །

84

THE AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

INCORFORATED BY ROYAL CHAKTER 1853, HRAD OFFICE, LONDON,

A

OAPITAL PAID-UP Resky LIABILITY OF SHARE.

KULIERS.... RESERVE FUND

יפין

Jum

...

100

TH

CHINA, THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND THE REPUBLIó or PANAMA,

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS

AUTHORISED, ............GOLD $10,000,000 CAPITAL, PAID-UP.........GOLD # 3,250,000 RNERVE FUND.......GOLD $280,000

HEAD OFFLOR-NEW YORK LONDON OFFICE THREADNEEDLE. Hover,

E.O."

LONDON BANKERS; National Provindal Bank of England, Ltd. Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. British Linen Company Bank,

"

Banches & AGENTH ALL OVEN THE WORLD.

P

THE Corporation Transacts every de

scription of Banking and Exchange business, receives money in Current Ac- count and accepts Fixed Deposits at the following rater:-

JAZ

11

11

For 12 months4 per cent per sunum... For 6 ...£800,000

4 pas cent për annută. For 3 8 per cent per ANNUM. *.£800,000

No. 9, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, ...£875,000

Нонскома. INTEREST allowed on Current Account

--H. PINCKNEY, at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily

Manager Hongkong, September 20, 1905, balancos.

On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4

11

111

19

T. P. COCHRANE,

Manager,

46

Hongkong, May 13 1935.

THE

LIMITED, Established 1880.

Owen, MrK. Oldorp, Surz. O'Kerffe, Mr KWONG FOOK CHEONG KING EDWARD CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED

H. U'Neil, Mr and Mrs Usborne, Ward

SHIP'S CARPENTER,

BOAT AND LAUNCH BUILDER, ENGINEER AND BOILER MAKER.

11

HAS EVERT KIND OF TIMBER FOR SALE. HOTEL.

55, PRAYA EAST, HONGKONG. Hongkong, March 20, 1905.

591

Officers of U. s. S.. "Oregon" Officers of H. M. 8. "Otter", Mr and Mra Osborne Mr and Mrs Parr, Mr J. Paterson, Lieut. Col. and Mrs Price, Major and Mr Prit- chard, Mr H. E. Pollock, Miss Patterson, Eng Com. Peacock, Major and Mrs Pain- ter, Mr and Mrs Parlane, Major Parry, Mr L. Plummer, Miss Porcival, Capt. and Mrs Price, Mr T. E. Pearce, Major S. H.

No. 34, D'AGUILAR STREET. Pierro, Mr E. B. Pie, Dr Pearst, Miss Penraddock, Mr and Mrs Perkins, Mr P.ONTRA C to one and Admiral:

ment, War Department C. Putts, Mr and Mm Parker, Mr Philipota, Mr A. D. Parr, Mr and Mrs Pioroy, Mrty, d., &c. We keep always in stock a T. M. Pearce, Lieut. Pezsre, Mr W. H. large supply of Building Materials at very

reasonable Prices, Potts, Mr S, Powell.

Notices to Consignées. Pedley, Mr and Mrs It. Pescio, M. Saint

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

'GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

FROM LONDON, ETC.

THE Company's Steamship Glenfarg, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, having arrived from the above ports Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby in PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

forthed that their Goods are being landed at

King and Kowloon Wharf and Godown, Co., Limited, at Kowloon, where each consign mint will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed,

+

Capt, Quennell.

WING ON, CONTRACTOR AND HOUSEBUILDER,

Hongkong, March 22, 1905.

614.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Mr and Mrs P. H. Rolfe, Mr A. B. Rouse, ment, Admiralty and War Department,

named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG Asp KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY's GODOWNS at Kowloon where each consign. ment will be sorted put Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

4

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary be- Tore 4 P., TO-DAY.

A

Goods not cleared by the 20th Inst.,

Optional Goods will be landed here befsubject to rent.

less "instructions are given to the contrary before 2 P.M., TO-DAY

Goods not cleared by the 20th Inst., st 4 p.m., will be subject to renti

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- eigness and the Company's representative at an appointed hour, All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will beadmitted after the goods haye loft the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT

Superintendent. Hongkong, November 14, 1906,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

شيا

STEAMER TONKIN.

2106

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES, MARITIMES.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo from LONDON ex 8.8. Dordogne & Adour; from Box- DEAVIOI 8.8. Leroy Lallier & Filled'Arrás, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the excep tion of Opium, Tressure and Valuables; are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazar dous Godowns of the HONGKONG & KOW- LOON WHARF and GODOWN COMPANY, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be ob tained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Con-

signees before at 4r.M., TO-DAY, requesting

it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaim ed after MONDAY, the 20th November, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 20th November, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 20th November, at 3p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent Hongkong, November 13, 1905.

2100

BARBER LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP ATHÖLL, FROM NEW YORK.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the GoDowns of

the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WEARY and GODOWN CO., LTD., at KOWLOON, whence And/or from the Wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all Goods

the

17

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

All Damaged Packages must be left in Godowns, and a certificate, of the Damage obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days after the Steamers arrival, after which no Claims will be recognised.

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW, Hongkong, November 14, 1905. 2104

Insurances.

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY,

Mrand Mrs Ranney, Com, Riddle, Ward Officers of U. S.S. "Raleigh", Mr. Mrs and Miss Rodger, Mr W. Robertson, Mr Ranking, Mr and Mrs Ronnie, Mr and Mrs Ram, Mr J. Robinson,

Mr N. H. Rutherford, Lt. Ritchards, Mr Rankin, Mr and Mrs A. J. Raymond, Mr Raven, Mr Ros, Mr and Mrs A. Ritchie, Mr L. C. Recs, Major and Mrs Ross, Mr and Mrs Ralphs, Mr Robinson, Mrs Robinson, Mr Rotorts, Mr and Mrs Bamay, Mr Radhroch, Dr. A. Rannic, Consul and Mrs Romano, Mr 0. 0. Rutledge.

Capt and Mra Skinner, Lt. Col. Sparkes, Mr 0 R. Scott, Mr A. G. Stokes, Mr and Mrs Gray Scott, Dr

KANG ON & CO. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, No. 30, D'AQUILAR STREET. YONTRACTORS to H.B.M.'s Govern- &c., &c. We keep always on hand the largest supply of Building Materials at Cheapest Prices. We Defy Competition.

Hongkong, March 10, 1905.

AH-KING.

SLIP WAY...... YACHT AND BOAT BUILDER,

512

Flag Maker; Brass, Copper and Black-

GENERAL CONTRACTOR. PRAYA EAST, WANGHAI, HONGKONG. Hongkong, February 18, 1995,

307

Sibros, Mr. and Mrs Schroder, Alice CARPENTER, Painter, Rigger, Sail and Shelbourne, Mr D. Sayb, Mr A. H. Skelton,smith. Mr M. Stewart, Mr Murray Scott, Dr. and Mrs Swan, Mr and Mrs G. Smith, Mr A. B. Smith, Mr and Mrs Saunders, Mr and Mrs H. Blade, Miss Stacey, Mr M. S. Sassoon, Mr H. Sykes, Mr Cheney, Mr Sharp, Mr N. Stabb, Mr and Mrs Skottowe, Mr Stevenson, Mr C. C. Scott, Mr C. D. Sila, Mr, Mrs and Miss

SING YUEN, CONTRACTOR AND HOUSEBUILDER, No. 33, D'AGUILAR STREET. YONTRACTOR to the P.W.D. from

Spilas, Mr and Mrs Shellim, Mrs Stevenson. 1901 to 1902, and Admiralty, &c., &c. Mr and Mrs H. G. Simmey Mr H. P.Smith,

We keep a large stock of Building Mate- || Mr J. M. P. da Silva, Mr Story, Lieut.

Sterling, Captain, Mand the Misses Spedd-rials, also Timber at very Low Prices.

Hongkong, March 32, 1905: inga, Mr E. A. Showin, Mr G. C. Steem,

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1901, Major L. Simmons, Mrs N. A. Siebe, Mr

£17,161,299.

Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up Capital £687,500 00 Il-Fire Funds. 3,001,266 12 9 III-Life & AnnuityFduds 13,472,632 7 0 £17,181,29$ 19.9

Revenue Fire Branch... 2,058,718 1 8 Life & Annuity 1.632,218 3 4

Branches......

£3,688,920 6 0 The Accoumulated Funds of the Fite and Life Departments are free from liability in respect of each other,"

Siebs, Mrs Skelton, Mr A. S, Schmidt- horn, Lt,and Mrs Sumner, Mr and Mrs S. Silverstone, Mr Salinger, Mr H. Schoon- herr, Mr and Mrs Stephens, Mr Simson. Mr A Seaton, MrF, T. Hamner, Mr B. Siebs, Mr and Mrs Stertridge Mr

Shelton.

-

245

ין

Capt. and Mrs Tuke, Mr Turpor, Mr and Mrs Thomson, Mr and Mrs Tutcher, Captain K. Tomas, Mr H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs Turner, Drind Mrs J.C. Thomson, Mr Turner, Mr Tanner, Mr Thomas, Mr Taylor, Mr and Mrs Towrshend Lieut. Commander Lloyd, Miss Thatcher, Mr S. W. Tao, Mr and Ms Takernichio.

Miss Underwood Mr Von Uffel, Mr S. Ussher.

Mr T. Vander Voort, Mr Vernon, offi- cere H.M.S. Vingo," Mr Vorich, Cap- 1587 tain and Mrs Vereker.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Agents. Hongkong, June 29, 1905.

Mr P. Wolff, Mr A. Williams, Dr And Mr. Wilson, Mrs C. Williams, Staff

613

A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. Afternoon Tea Rooms,

Ladles

Private Bar and Billiard Rooms. Hot and Cold Water throughout.

7

Electrically Lighted.

Electrii Fans (if requlrød),” Electric Passenger Elevator to each Flow"

Table D'Hote at Separate Tables. For terms, &., apply to the

Hongkong, Jane 10, 1902,

MANAGER

1992

THE BEST BILLIARD TABLES IN THE COLONY ME AT

THE KOWLOON HOTEL,

CABLE. ADDRESS 'CHEF'

KOWLOON

A

High-class Tourist's Hotel ander Ame- rican Management. "First-class Cal-

side, Beautiful Garden.

.

MODERATE CHANGES.

J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor and Manager, Hongkong, October 30, 1905.

VICTORIA HOTEL

SHAMEEN, CANTON.

ON THE BRITISH CONCESSION.

MACAO HOTEL, MACAO, CHINA.

In the Centre of Praya Grand.

-136

HUNG SHING, BOTH Hotels under Experienced

European Management.

BUILDING CONTRACTOR,

1J

No. 37, D'AGUILAR STREET. CONTRACTOR TO H. B. M.'s GOVERNMENT, &c., &c.

Hongkong, March 23, 1905.

& CO.,

623

SHUN LEE

SHIP'S CARPENTER, BOAT BUILDER, BLACK SMITH & CAULKER All Kinds of Timber For Sale. No. 50, PRAYA, WANCHAI, HONGKONG.

C. CHUNG HEE, Manager. Hongkong, March 20, 1905.

692

FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. Paymaster Wilson, Mr Watt, Commander Liam Woo & Co.,

or

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. STATEMENT TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1903, $5,858,820.37 ASSETS, GOLD... NET SURPLUS, GOL......82,156,118.80 INCOME, GOLD... $3,470,787.53

FIRE BRANCH.

THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at Current Rates

SHEW

Hongkong, MKAN, TOMES & CO.

29, 1904.

Every Comfort and Convenience for Real- dents and Tourists.

Wa. FARMER, Proprietor. Hongkong, June 6, 1905,

...

ZETLAND HOUSE.

UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. (Opposito Connaught House). No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. MODERATE OHARGES.

Mus WATLING, Proprietres. Hongkong July 27, 1904.

SECOND EDITION.

482

TH

1

THE

Intimations

FOR CANTON,

20

HE new and fast Twin-Screw Steamer SAN CHEUNG.

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, 951 Tons, Captain J. MOGINTT, will leave for Canton at 9 P.M. on 'SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS and rotun to Hongkong on the following days, leaving Canton at ō P.M. Excellent accommodation, Yen 24,000,000 Electric Light, and perfect cuisine. Wharf

18,000,000

at Hongkong near Harbour Office. 6,000,000 First-class Fare $3 each way. Second- 9,040,000 class, 81.00 each way. Meals, 81 oach.

Cargo Freight very moderate. CHEUNG ON STEAMBOAT CO., LD,

No. 138, Connaught Road Central. Hongkong, April 1, 1905.

CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITAL UNCALLED RESERVE FUND

AHMAD ONION—YOKOHAMA,

Toxio. LONDON.

Con +11

"

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES ;

Колк NAGABAKL LTONI NEW YORK.

SAN FRANCIS00, HONOLULU. BOMBAY, T

TIENTIN NEWJIWANO, PEKINO.

SHANGHA

DALNY

PORT ARTHUR, CHEfoo. Овака

MUKEN.

TIE-LING.

LONDON BINKERS:

The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr's Bank, Limited, The Union of London and Smiths

Bank, Limited.

HONGKONG BRANCH-Interest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 22 por annan on the daily balanco.

On fized deposits for 12 months, 5% par aunumfa

On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per

sanam.

annum.

On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per

TAKEO TAKAMICHI,

Manager. Hongkong. September 26, 1905.

THE

700

- STEAM TO CANTON,

THE Dow Twin Screw Stool Steamers

KWONG OHOW, 1,309 tons......Captain T. R. MEAD. KRONG TUNG, 1.238 tons......Captain H. W. WALKER Leare Hongkong for CANTUN at Every

Evening (Saturday excepted).

Leave CANTON for HONGKONG abods 5.30 o'clock Every Evening (Sunday excepted).

-',

These fine now Steamers have uner-

Cabina.

celled accommodation for First Cla Passengers and are lit throughout by Electricity. Electric Fana in First-class Passage Fore-Single Journey...84.00 Meals ...

*** $1.00 each. The Company's Wharf is a short distance. 589 West of the Harbour Master's Office.

SHTU ON 8.8. CO., LTD,

MAY AND

TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

HBANKING CORPORATION.

PAID-UP CAPITA...........................................................$10,000,000 RESERVE FUND→→

Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve. 8,600,000

RESERTE LIABILITY or PROPRIETORS ************

-$18,500,000

$10,000,000

COURT OF Dmxotorg :—

H. A. W. SLADE, Esq.-Chairman. A. HAUPT, Esq.-Deputy Chairman. Hon. O. W. Dickson. F. Salinger Esq. E. Goets, Esq. H. Schubart, Esq.

G. H. Medhurst, E. Shellim, Esq.

Esq.

Hon. R. Showan.

{

1.

A. J. Raymond, Esq.N. A. Siebs, Esq.

"UHIKE" MANAGER : 1[ Hongkong J. R. M. SMITH,

MANAGER: Shanghai-H. E. R, HUNTER. LONDON BANKERS LONDON AND COUNTY

BANKING CO., LD.

ELONGKONG-INTIREST ALLOWED. On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent. per annura on the daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS :— For 3 months 21 por por

cent inoum,

6

3 11

18

"

"

9

J. R. M. SMITH,

1374

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, August 19, 1905.

6

HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

AND

INDIA, BURMA, SIAM, THE MALAY

ducted by the HONGKONG ENINSULA, CAMBODIA, ANNAM, THREET.less of the above Bank la con-

COREA AND JAPAN,

SHANGHAI“ BANKING 'CORPORA. Entrusted to the SourETY of the

MISSION ETRANGERES.'

TION, 'Rules may be obtained"on" ap. plication

All communicationsTranslated by EDWARD HARPER PARKER

and Reprinted from THE UHINA REVIEW,')

and Mrs Watson, Mr and Mrs White, Mr

(FORMERLY LIN Woo & Co.), No. 12, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST). and Mrs Walker, Mr Wei On, Mr Wood. gates, Mr Waoker. Mr and Mrs E Whee CONTRACTORS & HOUSEBUILDERS. Ter, Commander Winthrop, Mr J. CONTRACTORS to H.B.M.'s Govern- We Williams, Mr C. D, Williams, Mrand Mrsment and War Department. Waterfield, Captain, and Mrs Waid, Miss haro always in Stock a largo Supply of Walker, Mr and Ma GA. Wordcock, MrBuilding Materials. A. Wright, Mr. Walker, Mr H. W plense address to Mr Lam Woo, Woodward, Commander and Mrs Williams,

Hongkong, March 3, 1905. Mr and Mrs D: Wood, Mr. H. P. White, MrJ. W. White, Captain Warren, Major Goavalood, Mr P. Wodhorn, Mr and Mrs Webb, Mr J. F. Wooley, Mr Weall, MN. Wilson, Mr and Mrs Williams, Major Williamson, Mr and Mrs Woodward, CONTRACTORS & HOUSEBUILDERS, Major and Mrs Walters, Mr F. Wine, Lieut. No. 259, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, WANCHAI.

THE PO YICK COY.

460

562 A. Wilson, Mr Wokham, Mr Westeru, MrONTRACTORS to H.B.M.'s War De

Wells, Sub-Lieut. Wilkinson, Mr J. Wit- chell.

THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- PANY OF TORONTO AND LONDON.

INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.

MARINE BRANCH.

THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above are prepared to accept Risks at Current Rates:

ALEX, ROSS & CO. Hongkong, April 23, 1904,

Mr J. Young, Miss Young, Mr Yonek

11

hoir

Mr T. O. Zehrmann.

To

CONSTIPATION.

onsure a natural movement of the

partment and Admiralty. We keep always in Stock a Large Supply of Timber at Reasonable Prices.

Hongkong, February 16, 1905.

AH-PONG.

SHIP AND HOUSE PAINTER,

337

bowels, it is most imporunt to take GILDER, GRAINER, AND SOBAFER, CAULKER plenty of exercise every day. Many men

AND CARPENTER,

and women don't do this, and they become No. 44, DES VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL.

more or less costiye, sometimes going two

or three days without a passage from the Hongkong, February 20, 1005.

1412

bowels. This is a very serious thing, not

remaining undelivered after the 17th inst. LAST PRAYA RECLAMATION od presence of waste uitter in the bowels

will be subject to rent

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th inst., or they will not be nized.

recog

All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined or the 17th November

p.m.

No Fire Insurance has Bills of Fadin' will

110 1906.

2015

!

TYE

& Co.,

693

CONTRACTORS. GENERAL CARPENTERS, PAINTERS, MAKERS

OF HIGH CLASS' FURNITURE]

only because constipation makes our food and blood impuro, but because the prolong.

trains the muscular walls, eventually para- ysing them, so that instruments have to bo used to remove impurities, -

HAVE started & EQUAL CARRIER Those who cannot get enough exercise, or

and MESSENGER SERVICEY AB PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG

whose work is sedentary, should use Doan's GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINE Dinner Pills, which are made from pure eivers of Baggago; also, Undertakes to Removers of Furniture, Delivery and Re- that no the bowels LOT HOLDERS BY SIR PAUL roots and horr

Invigorating the muscular wall, and toning Ship or Discharge Cargo on Board. OHATER.

The Full Detasis Printed in Fumpht. Form NOW READY.

Ooples may be hadat CHINA HALL Office

Prior 50 Cents each,

PRIOX ONE DOLLAB,

!

INTEREST on deposits is allowed at

J

YUEN ON 8.8." CO., LTD.,

No.8, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST,

Hongkong, August 29, 1905.

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

k buabi

8. S. WING CHAI,', CAPTAIN T. AUSTIN, R.N.R.

T15 from HONGKONG

on WEEK DAYS at 8.00 1.M., - and on BUNDAYS at 8.304. Departs from MACAO on Week Days about 2,30 P.M.¡ nişi on Sundays at 6.30 PM

FARES-Week Day 1st Class, including cabin and servant, Singler 3, Retom Ticket $5. 2nd class 81, 3rd Class 50 Cents. Every Sunday there will be an Excursion, at the following rates:-1st and 2nd Cla Single Ticket $1, Return $2, 3rd Class, Single 30 Cents, Return 50 Cents, Steerage

10 Cents.

Any Meals can be supplied on Board at a charge of $1.00 per Meal On Sundaylı, Passengers desiring to have a Private Osbli which has accommodation for two or more passengers, will be charged $3 extra

First-class Passengers who do not care to return on the Excursion Sunday, will.be allowed to do so the following day (Mon- day) on production of the Return Hall Ticket. Should the Steamer not run on the Monday, owing to the Boiler Oleaning, die notice will be given by the Captain, and the Half Ticket will be available for the follow- ing day. The Ship is lit throughout by Electricity,

The Steamer's Wharf at Hongkong is st the Western end of Wing Lok Street.

BAM WANG COY.,

81, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, October 9, 1905,- 1084

THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER

1

EVER ISSUED UNDER

33 PER OFNT. por annum. Depositors PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

mey.

transfer at their option balances of

FOR SALE The CHIRA MAIL OFFIon, $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND

6 Wyndham Street,

BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. This is condition for diease) to which doctors gire many names, but which few of them rally understand. Itis simply weakness abreak down, as it wor, of the vital forcesunt sustain thosem. No matter what may be its causes (for they are al most numberless), its symptoms are much thesame: loeplessness penge of the more promtigentes depression of spirit and prostration or weariness,

want of energy for all the dinary affairs d life. Now, what alone is absolutely essential in all such cases is increated vitality-vigoure

VITAL STRENGTH & ENERGY to throw off these morbid feelings, and experience proves that as night succeeds the day this may be, more certainly secured by's course of the celow. brated lifeereviving tonic

THERAPION NO. 3

than by any other knowd combination. 56 surely as it is taken in accordance with the printed direction accompanying it, will tho shattered health be restored,

THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH,

and

and a new txistence implted in place pf what had so lately seemed work-put, used up" valueless. This wonderful, restorative is purely vegetable and innocuous, lagretable to the taste suitable for all constitutions and conditions in to imagine a case of either

'sex; and it is

thoso those of debility, that will not be spelly and permanently benefited by this never-failing recu- perativo esence, which is destined to cut into oblivion everything that had preceded it for this widespread and numeroutlass ofhuangments.

·Thy sold

so of derar** i dificult features are

up the nerves, liver, stomach and wholer Prices art, most red, nabiran toode THERAPION the piscinal digestive organism, Doan's Dinner Fills Orders are poatly executed," guarantood, soften the mass of oozing water pro and receive prompt attention.

Communicatione please address to MRT. ronting piles, and inflammation of the intestines and they cure aluggish liver, W. TYH, No La YUEN STREET WEST. indigestion, billousness, bedache, poor brished blood, and every appetite, imporer

TELEPHONE No. 439. Hongkong, October 2, 1905.

∙1876

Chemik throughout the World. Pricoin England, 3/9 and 10. Purchasers should see that the word THERAPION appears on British Gerenget Stamp (in white letters on rod ground kilted to very package by order of His Kagedy Hon. Comminiloners, and without which it in a forgery. Bold by All Chemiste,

SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. pez

aunum.

For the Hongkong and Shaughal-

Banking Corporation,

J. R. M. SMITH,

Okief Manager.

Hongkong, May 1, 1900,

1517

THE BANK OF TAIWA

LIMITED. (INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER).

CAPITAL SUBBURIBED... CAPITAL PAID-UP..

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BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Kobe Amoj. Anping Nagasaki. Fpochow Keolung..

Shanghai.

Tainan. Tarani Tokio. Yokohama,

Osakes

HONGKONG OFFICE:

$4, QUEEN'S ROAD." Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application.

Manager,

8. SHIGENAGA,

Hongkong, February 2, 1904.

$12.50 to all Coast Portar

6 WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

Orders oooked by Manager, * Omina Mair,

CHINESE SCHOOL BOOK

Translated into English

by Dr. E. J. ENTÉE PRICE. 40 Cerita Uanta Mii' Office & Wy doam Simet,

GibbLiv

[Gibb, Li

Battetield

Tomes

8

.SHIPPING.

~RRIVALS,

November 14.

Chi Yuen, Chinose steamer, 1;170, 0. Stewart, Shanghai November 11, General. -0. M. B. N. Co.

Jacob Drederichsen, German steamer, 623, Chr. Hansi, Haiphong, via Pakhoi and Hoihow Nov. 13, General.-JEDIEN & Co. Pilsanulok, German steamer, 1,208, L. Goercken, Bangkok November 3, General, -BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE."

November 15.

Tartar, British str., 2,768, W. Davison, R.N.R., Vancouver, B,C., October 16, and Shanghai Nov. 12, General.-C. P. R. Co.. Siam, Danish str., 2,400, T. B. Cartsen, Singapore Nov. 8, General.-MELCHERS & 'Co.

Haimun, British str., 686, A. J. Robson, Foochow, via Amoy and Swatow Novembor 14, General,-DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.

Zambesi, British str., 2,451, E. Rooney, Bombay October 26, Balea Cotton Twist.

-NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA.

Hyson, British str., 4,232, J. A. Davis, Liverpool and Singapore Nov. 9, Gonoral. -BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Daijin Maru, Japanese str., 909, H. Ohts, Tamsui November 12, Amoy 13, and Swatow 14, General. - ΚΑΙΕΣ Α.

OBAKA SHOREN

Lucia Vittoria, Italian steamer, 554, J. Boardman, Swatow Nov. 14, General. Musso & Co.

Siam, British steamer, 990, R. A. Binns, Singapore Nov. 6, Kerosine.-CUINESE. Foochow, British str., from Canton.

DEPARTURES.

November 16,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr F. R. Adams Mrs R. Allan

-

Mr W. Jones

Mr W. A. Kemper

Mr H. W. Kent

Mr F. Kerr

Mr R. W. Almond Mr K. Anderson

Mr O. Koenig Mr A. H. Bardy MrH.G. BattiscombeMr A. H. Laing Mas M. Beatty Lleut. H. F. BellMiss Langhorne, and

R.N.

Mr and Mrs T.

Bingham & child Mr R. J. Birbeok Mr L. C. Bishop Mr 8. Bisney Mr W. S. Bissell Mr B,nlard

Mr E. A. Bonner

Mr R. R. Landon

maid

E.Mr H. J. C. Large

Mra Cay

Mr A. R. Lewis Mr L. S. Lewis

THE CHINA MAIL.-

Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.

i.....

EXCLUSIVE OF LATE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES REFORTID 20-DAY.

To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Seations, commencing from Green Ieland. Vosssia near the Hongkong shore are marked, near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of midway between each shore are marked o., la confunction with the figures denoting the sections.

Section.

1. From Green Island to the Gas Works

2. From Caa Works to Jardine's Wharf,

3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Officer

4. From Harbour Master'e to the Market.

6. From The Market to leddar's Wharf.

6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard,

Mr C. W. Lewis

Mr. and Miss C, R.

Lloyd

VESSELS' NAMES.

Mr & Mrs MacArthur

Mrs R. W. BorthwickMr D. MacArthur

and child

Mr J. Bradshaw Mr and Mrs G.

Brighton

Mrs Arthur Mac- Arthur, Jr. & inft.

L.Me A. Mackie

Miss N. MacSloy Mr A. Mac Willie Dr O. Marriott Mr T. P. McAran Miss L. McCallan

Mr J. F. Bromfield Mr L. Broughall Capt. P. 8. Brown Mr C. M. G. Burnio

Mr and Mrs W. H.Lieut. F. C. Mc-

Carter

Mr W. L. Carter Mr G. W. Chaplin Miss C. A. Chaplin Ilon. and Mrs

Chatham

Mr H. B. Ching Mr M. O. Clark Mr and Mrs T.

Clarke

Mr T. Clarko

Connell

Miss M. McLeod

Mr & Mrs John Meler Mr W. Monkhos W.Mr P. L. Miller

Mr and Mrs E. M.

Moon

Dr W. B. A. Moore W.Mrs Morrison and

child

Mr & Mrs O. Clarke Eng. Lt. and Mrs

J. Clegg, R.N. Mrs and Miss Copp Mra John Corning

Empress of India, for Shanghai and Van- Mr J. Coulthart

couver,

Promise, for Swatow.

Mr and Mrs A. B.

Moulder

H.Mrs S. G. Nowall

Mr A. G. Newington Mr E. A. Nicholle Mr O. O. Olifo

Mr W. Parfitt Mr J. S. Park

Steamers,

Alexander....ju

Amara

Beetson.

7. From Naval Yard to Blue Building

9. From lue Fuildings to East Point.

9. From Kellet's Island to North Point, 10. Kowloon Wharvon.

11. Jardine Whari,

CAPTAIN.

FLAG AND TONS DATE OF RIG. NETT, A BRIVAT

CONSIGNEES OR AGENTE,

DESTINATION.

REMARKS.

3 cGove

3 c Mattock

Arrtoon Apear......... Fey

Ataka

Battenhall......................

Brand OTKADMEUHÉMA Bourbon

Carl Menzell................ia. Chifuen

General Alava Glenfarg

2 Leary

3 oRaison

Tolkestod

3 c Sisco

Amor. str. 1875 Nov. 13!

British str. 1668 Nov. 14 Jardino, Matheson & Co, Britlab str. 2931 Nov. 14 David Fassoon & Co., Ld.' |British str. 2393 Nov, Standard Oil Co. British str. 1278 Nov. Norw. str. 1519 Nov. French str Gor.

3 Dodwoll & Co., Ld.. 10|Sandør, Wielor & 00. 1500 Nov. 13 Chinese

980 Nov. 12. A. Trading Co. 1211 Nov. 140. M. 8. N. Co.

90 May 14 Order

WEDNESDAY, NOVIMBAR

DESTINATION,

Amoy, Straits, R'goon Zibenghla Genoa, Mers., L'pool. Calchas (s), Java Ports.................... Timahl (a Java Porta........................... Tilacjep Japan via Shanghai,.. Tjipanes Kobe & Yokohama... Unsang L'don, Am'dám, A'ery Kintuck L'don, Am'dam, A'ery Deucalion London, de... Arcadia (a London, Antwerp, &o. Sunds (s) London & Antwerp, Bepalder Manila, Autolind Ports Eastern Manila, Alan Ports: Tsinan Marseilles via Saigon, Tourer

Manila

Manlia

Manila

S'pore & Calcatta Nov. 18.

Manila

3 c Cornand

Clavoring City of Birmingham... 8 Watson .........

2 h Stewart... Chi.

3 cBarlon

Curonia Dagmar

Daijin Maru............................. Dr Hana Jurg Kiar..3 oEwart Focchow......

str. atr. British str. British str. 2154 Sept. 6 China Commercial S. Co., Ld 3 Neuman *********

Russiau 8.8 2828 Nov. 13Order 13 c Wolff

str. ............ Cor.

963 Nov. 11 Butterfield & Swire 3 Ohta

Japan. str. 1676 Nov. 15saki Shosen Kaisha Norw. str. 691 Oct.

Bangkok

Nov. 16.

11 Showan, Tomos & Co.

3 cSmala............ British str. 8 cadamion

1228 Nov.

kwHólman ..............

Amer. str. ..... British str.

800 Nov.

8 Butterfield & Swire 13U. 8. Navy.

Savtow & Tammi Nov. 19.

Shanghai

Nov. 16.

2268 Nov.

14 McGregor Bros. & Gow.

5 h Robson

Schonberg

3 cSawer.co.

British str. str. Gor. British str.

636 Nov.

16 Douglas Steamship Co.

Swatow

980 Nov.

1537 Nov.

3 cHamer ......... Ger. str.

8 c Niejahr

3 cAlwon

5 c❘Davis

1275 Oct. Ger. str 985 Nov. Amor. str. 2931 Nov. British str. 4232 Nov. British etr. 1142 Nov. Amer. str. 6651 Nov. British str. 1228 Nov.

Haloud

Hedwig Menzell Fimontag ......................... Hohnstein .............. Holstein Hyades

Mr F. N. Le Pan

Ryson

Mr W. Crawford

Mr J. W. Crossley

Mr A. Cruickshank

Mr G. Cunningham

Mrs E. Offord Patey Mr V. W. Penke

ZALTO

[Rabl Loongasyi

But

Bamsen, for Swatow.

Palma, for Yokohania,

Wray Castle, for Cebu and New York.

Namsung, for Singapore and Caloutta. Chiyuen, for Canton.

CLEARED.

Haimun, for Swatow.

Foochow for Shanghai, Hyson for Shanghai. Thelma, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Tartar, for Hongkong: from Van- couver, Miss H. Atwood, Mr and Mrs Hayes, Mr and Mrs G. Hubet and child, Mr F. Rich, Miss Russell, Mosers W. Bennett, J. Bradshaw, H. R. Clark, W. Evenburg, R. R. Landon, and S. R. Wagner; from Yokohama, Miss Mac- Sloy, Capt. Paxton, Mr J. Rosenthal, Major Crawford, Col. Tulloch, Capt. and Mr Barnes-Lawrence and child, Miss Barues-Lawrence, Mra J. Stiven, and Miss Lloyd Thomas; from Kobe, Mrs L, M. Ann and child; from Shanghai, Mr Wm. Jones, Mr G. W. Chaplin, Miss C. A. Chaplin, Miss Edith Scott, Mr and Mrs R. K. Stickle, and A. Blauckenser.

Por Siam, from Singapore, Mr Waren, Capt. Barsen, Mrs Karen, and Miss B. Andersen,

Par Haimun, from Coast Ports, Mrs Sachen and child, and 167 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Por Empress of India, for Vancouver, &o, Mr R. W. Wallace, Rev. Mirsfratt, Capt. G. Elgood, Lieut.-Comdr. Gregory, Mr and Mrs Baker, Dr W. Thompson,

|

Dr and Mrs E. G.Mr B. L. Pecker

Curry

Mr F. O. Davies

Mr F. B. Deacon Mr F. H. Doolittle Mr and Mrs Douglas

Mr W. A. Dowloy Mrs W. A. Dowloy

Mr T. C. Downing

Mr M. Evenburg

Miss Farnam

Mr H. Fletcher Mrs R L. France Mr F. P. Gallway Mr W. T. Gracey Copt. T. (all Miss Harman

Capt. and Mrs G. H.

Finefather

Mr and Mrs T. L.

Porking

Mr A. R. Pfordten Mr C. Pigott

Mr and Mrs F. L

Potts

Mr W. A. Powell

Mra G. W. Roed

Mr A. K. Rhoden. Mra J. S. Roach and

child

Mr J. Gray Scott

⚫ Mrs J. G. Scott

Miss E. Scott

Mr W. B. HaughwontMr J. J. Shen Mr and Mrs W. J.Mr O. Skött

Hilla Mr & Mrs

Mr Wm. Small Holling-Mr T. C. Stafford

sworth Mr G. Holt Mrs A. J. Holt

Mr A. T. Howes Mr R. Hunter

Engineor Capt, Hurst,

R.N.

Mr J. Ibolcon

Mrs J. Iboleon and

child and maid

Capt. R. Innes

Mr and Mrs J.

Jameson

Mr A. L. Steln Mr H. Stephons Mr and Mrs J.. L.

Sternfield

Lt. Comdr. E. Steven-

son, R.N

Mrs Stevenson

Ma H. P. Thomas Miss M. Lloyd Thomas Mrs and Miss Wake-

field

W Miss E. Watking

Miss M. J. Watts Mr Edm. Johannsen Mr A. W. Whitlow Dr and Mrs E. Evanbir and Mrs Wright

Jones

Mr J. As Young

CONNATORT HOTEL.

Mr J. H. Mead

Mrs A. Foy, Mr and Mrs J. A. Collis, Mr Mr P. R. Adams

E. M. Sparrow, General and Mrs Carter, Mr Caitano DiesMr J. E. Moody Mosara H. W. Andrews, G. H. Freeman,

C. Bryan, A. H. Comburn, P. R. Wolf,

J. O. Daro, Miss Watkinson, Miss Forster,

Mr Charlie Hong, Mrs Nuyazai, Mr E. Wallman, Mr and Mrs Kapman, Mr and Mra Comstock, Misses Collina (9), Mosers J. T. Hamilton, 0. R. Havice, and C. W. Frankel.

Per Prin: Sigismund, for Friedrich Wil- F. Ehemann, E. helmshafen, Messrs Werner, Fr. Scholz, A. Schomann, G. Pilhafer, Mr and Mrs Dommes; for Her bertahohe. Mr A. Vahlkampf; for Matupi, Capt. A. Doellinger; for Sydney, Mr and Mrs W. J. Hill, Mra D. Lonz, Mrs R. A. Ford, Messrs Broham, Miles and Barwell; for Melbourne, Mrs E. Poole, Mossre E. J. Simons, E. Prince and J. Mandel.

SHIPPING REFORTS

The Chinese steamer Chiyuen reports: From Shanghai Nov. 11th, light variable winds, with fine clear weather and smooth sea throughout. On 14th, at 2,50 p.m.. passed large junk bottom up E. Ninepin bearing N. 18" E. (mag), distance 2 miles,

VZBIELS AT THE DOCKA - At Kowloon. Kwantin, Tsimo, Tean, Hercules.

Qosmopolitan.- Aberdeen.-

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued by Mr Figg of the Hongkong Observatory:-

|

|

Azedu

Mr E. Mueller

Capt. R. S. Bain-Mr and Mrs J.

bridge

Muerman

Mr & Mrs B. BirdingMr J. Murchie Mrs F. Broadfield

Miss W. Obord

Mr N. H. O. CansuséMr N. P. O'Haver Mr Davis

Mr A. E. Paine Mr E. E. P. Erakino Mr W. T. Parker

Mr and Mrs H. EyreMr H. H. Peerca Mr R. M. Ezekiel Mr Mary H. Richoy Mr E. V. P. Hair Mr M. Scott Mr E. H. Hall Mrs Scott

Mr F. H. Hardy Capt. and Mrs W.

Harling

Mr G. E. Maynard

Mr James Show G.Mr D. Silver

Mr W. Stebbing Mr H. E. Stillwello

8.

Dr and Mrs HolledayMrs Stillwello and 2

Rev. Robt Johnson

Mrs R. Johnson Mr R. M. Joseph Mr J. E. Joseph Dr P. H. J. Lowigo Mra Lewigo

children

Miss M. Suman

Mr J. D. W. Thomson Mr and Mrs Tomsitt

and children Capt. and Mrs D. B. Mr and Mrs Geo. W. Wainwight

Lewis

Mr H. G. Locke

Mr Chas. Martin Mra C. C. McLair &

2 children

B

Mr H. P. Willits Mr F. Wolfe

Mr Mary W. Wright

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr S. R. Bomonjee Mr K. Matsda

Mr A. H. Cowburn Captain and Mrs P. Major Crawford Morlees

Mr and Mrs Dufour Mr E. J. Moses Mr and Mrs Dupney Surgeon Frañois S. Capt. Ehrhardt Nash

Mr and Mrs H. W.Mra F. S. Nash

Fraser

Miss C. R. Nash Mr O. D. Ogostini Lt. F. L. Pinney Mrs F. L. Pinney T.Mr.F. Reiber

Rumeker Mr and

Miss Hardinge Mr C. F. Haseltine Mr G. N. Havice On the loth at 11. 50 a. The barometer Mr and Mrs J. continues to rise ovor China, which is now covered by an antioyclonic area, Mrs Jackson & child

Hayes central apparently, to the North of the

Mrs C. S. Kempff Yangtze.

Capt. H. Kroba Gradients are rather steep and NE. mon-Mr G. S. Lane soon gales may be expected in the Formosa Mr and Mrs L. Channel and the N. part of the Ching Ses.

Levy

The Japanese returns are lacking.

Forecast:-Fresh N. winds; fairg

Exchange.

HONGKONG, November 18, 1905,

On London--

Bank, Wire,

Mr. V. Lugebil

Mrs J. S. MacKean

Mra P.

Dr and Mrs Balanone

Lt. Comdr Seymour Mrs J. L. Seymour M.Colonel Tallock

Mr-N. U. Vestal Mr N, Yamada

CARLTON HOUSE,

Mr Roger J. Andap Mr and Mrs Fred. Capt. T. Anderson

Mr.A. E. Blanco

Mr. Coleman'

HN

201

Mr Backhouse

On demand,...

保母

2/0

Mr Blanckenzee

"

30 days' sight,

201

M

4 months' eight,

PH

...2/08

Credits, 4

17

***.2/01

On Paris-

On demand,

Documentary, 4 montha' sighs, .....2/1

+++

Credits, 4 months' sight,

On Berlin-

On Demand,

On New York---

On demand,

Credits, 60 days' sight,

On Bombay--

Wire, ***

On domand; ***

Oo Calcutta-

Wire

On demand,

On Singapore

On demand,

On Manila

On Udrand, Peso

On Shanghai--

On demand,

On Yokohama

On demand,

11 1

bot

Mr J. Cruickshank Mr Walter Daniel Mr O: W. Davios

2661 Mr.L. T. Delaney 260 Mr B.Engel

Miss M. Gains

208 Mr A. Helsgaun

Hickle Mr Mann Mr Mason

·

Mr A. McOloy Mr MoInnen

Mrs Ratean and child

Mr F. S. Raynor

Mr Rutherford

Mr A. Schmitz

Miss Square

Mr O. Staeger

Misa Stephena Mr R. Stevenson

Hongkong Register.

[On date ation date at

10 .01. ip.m..

80.13

498

-

B

60!

158

168

Provoca day

at & p.m

162 1621

7%pm. Direction af

100

Barometer Temperature Humidity

Wind

30.09 30.19

73

15

79

68

65

74

E

E

E

Weather

Rain

Highest open air temperature on the 28th 17. Lowest open air tempenture on the 18th...TO

F. G. F100, First dasidant. Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 14th, 1906.

*99#

90 days" sight, (private paper)

Gold Leaf, 100 fins, (pes tual)...... 52.10 Borsteigna (Bank'ı buying zabe)

MUves (per os.).

Kaniu

Korea

KwaDgse.......

Kwongeang

Incob Diederichsen... Lanschan

3 Dowson................... 3 Seabury ................

d Stott

6E. A. Trading Co.

13 Jardine. Matheson & Co. 19olitani Bussan Kalshs 13 Jebsen & Co. 14 Dodwell & Co., Ld. 16 Butterfield & Swiro 12 Butterfield & Swire 11P. M. S. S. Co.

13 Butterfield & Swire

3 Baker............ British str. 1428 Nov. 12 Jardine, Matheson & Co.

3 cHensi.

British str. 1092 Nov. 13 Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Chi. str. 1321 Nov. 11C. M. S. N. Co.

2 cHabol............ Jer. str. 3404 Nov. 19 Elamburg-Amerika Linle

3 cSperling.

Ger. str Ger.

623 Nov. 14 Jobsen & Co.

str. 2300, Aug.

7 febson & Co.

I contЯang ............

5 Sandbach

3 Stephen

Nubia Otta Palma Pitsanulok

k w Cockman

19 c Goercken

Siam

Sithonia

Tartar.... Telomachus

Lenghausen Norw. str. 2088 Nov. 10 Sander, Wielor & Co.

10

British str. 4913 Nov.

Ger. str. 1267 Nov.

Switter............ Ger. str. 1109 Nov.

14 P. & 0. S. N. Co.

14 Butterfield & Swire 12 Jebsen & Co.

15 Melchers & Co."

kw Cartsen ......... Danish str. 2400 Nov.

Gor. Jk w Brehmer

str. 4239 Nov. 11 Hamburg-Amerika Linie 4 c Davison.* ****

British str. 2708 Nov. 15, P. R.-Co. 3 cWilliamson..... British str. 1379 Nov. 13 Chinese Tean.............................................. Brown

British str. 1315 Nov. Norw. str. 1896 Nov. Norw. str. 2419 Nov.

Tholma Thyra

8 cJogor..................... 8 c Pederson

2 cPowell.......... British str. 1070 Nov.

Kirst... Jer. str. 1839 Oct.

British str. 1611 Nov. British str. 2441 Nov.

Trigonia ..................itru Tyimo.........ORTON|REPPS| Zatim ..................... 5 cj Rodger ......... Zambesi

**

McBride......... B. 4-m. bk.

Siling Vessels.

Eclipso

2

Celtic Chief R050

2 cJones.

19 cf Wright

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER].

Norge, Sambia, October 10; Ernest Simons, Glenfalloch, Helene Rickmers. Suchsen, Daphne, Spezia, 13; Ohio, St. Egbert,20; Austria, Claverhill, Marwarri, 24; Formosa, Priam, 27; Antenor, In- drapura, Scandia, Prinz Heinrich, Ulys sts, Asama, Silvia, Pathan, 31; Armand Behic, Benca, Baralong, Bayern Glenroy, Nubia, Oopach Sandhurst. Nov 3; Ajax, Alcinous, Benledi, Glenturret, Benavon. Oceana, Orestes, 7; Ambria, Caledonie .. Idomeneus, Rosario, 10; Maria Rickmers, Palawan, Peleus, Seneca, Sueria, Prinz Estel, Friedrich,

ARRIVALS AT HOME,

14.

November 14, Hohenzollern, Antenor,

Ulysses.

Mails.

10 Butterfield & Swire

1Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

8 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha

3 Aruhold, Karberg & Co. 16 Jebsen & Co

13 Shewan, Tomes & Co.

18 Nippon Yusen Kaisha

Standard Oil Co. 9-tandard Oil Co.

British sh. 1749 Nov. Brit. bqe. 822 Nov. 10'Order

POST OFFICE NOTICES,

Mails will close:- For SWATOW.-

Per Haimun, at 11 a.m., on Thursday,

the 16th Nov.

For BANGKOK.—

Per Dagmar, at 11 a.m., on Thursday,

the 16th Nov.

For SAIGON.-

Tacoma, &c.

Nov. 16. Kloon Dook

Nov. 18,

Swatow & Tiontein Nov. 18.

floihow & Haiphong Nov. 17.

Manila

Nov. 17.

K'loon Dock

Vincouver (B.0) [Nov. 29. Saigon

[Nov. 16,

K'loon Dock

Manila

Kloon Dock Nov. 18

China Coast Meteorological, Register.

diation.

14th Nov.-AT 4 F.M.

Wind.

Per Telemachus, at 1 p.m., on Thursday, Vl'ostock..

the 16th Nov.

For MACAO.—

Per Heungshan, at 1.15 p.m., on Thurs Tokio ......

day, the 16th Nov.

For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.-

Per Sithonia, at 4 p.m., on Thursday,

the 16th Nov.

Nomaro... Hakodate.."

17

Kochi...... Nagasaki... Kagoshima,

11

17

Qahima....n

Naha....... 1 Ishi'jima...

Taicha.....

Taipan ..... Koshan

"

10

For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG.-

Par Jacob Diederichsen, at 5 p.m., on Taihoku...1 p. 30.17

Thursday, the 16th Nov.

For SHANGHAL.—

l'er Kwartgsang, at 2 p.m., on Friday,

the 17th Nov.

The P. & O. Co.'s B.B. Simla with the ENGLISH MAIL of the 20th October, left Singapore on Sunday, the 12th Nov., at 8 a.m., and may be expected hero on or about Saturday, the 18th Nov., at 6 am. This packot brings For replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on the 16th Sept., and the parcel maila closed in London for despatch by the all sea route on the 11th October, and for despatch over- land on 18th Oct.

The O. & O. Co.'s 8.8. Coptic, sailed from Yokohama on Nov. 9th for Hongkong via Manila, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 22nd Nov.

Steamers, Expected.

The Java-China-Japan Lijn str. Tjimahi loft Macassar for this port on the 9th Nov., and may be expected here on or about the 16th Nov.

The Austrian Lloyd's 8.s. Nippon left Singapore for this port on Nov. 13th, and is expected to arrive here on the 18th Nov.

The 8.8. Willehad left Sydney on

the-

SWATOW & BANGKOK.— Per Pitsanulok, at 2 p.m., on Friday,

the 17th November. For MANILA.—

Per Loong sing, at 3 p.m.,

17th Nov,

30.06

අසඅස

NE

N 10

30.08 130.07 Pascadores, 30.10 Weihaiwei.3 p. 30.47 42 NW b

30.39 63 61 N 51Bor Gatzlaff......

30 23 68 79 NNE 4

Sharp Pk.,

on Friday, the

Amoy Swatow Canton

For SWATOW, WEIHAIWE, CHEFOO

& TIENTSIN.-

Por Kans, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the

17th Novembor,

For AMOY, MUJI, KOBE, YŰKOHAMA,

VICTORIA & TACOMA.—

Per Hyades, at 10a.m., on Saturday, the

18th November. MANILA.-

For

Per Zuftro, at 11a.m., on Saturday, the

18th Nov,

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-

OUTTA.-

Per Amara, at 2 p.m., on Saturday, tho

18th Nov, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.—

28th Oct., and Brisbane on the 31st, and may be expected here on the 19th For

Nov.

The Shell Line 9,8. “Cardium, from Ant- werp, Middlesbro' and London, left Singapore on the morning of 10th

November, and may be expected here un or about Monday, the 19th Nov.

+

The O. P. R. Co.'s 6.5. Athenian loft Yo. kohama on Saturday afternoon, the 11th November, for Victoria and Vancouver.

29.97, 76 64 E

New Yorky. Suezfana) Ghazee | New Yorky.Suez Canal|[pdráñÍ

NewYorky.Suez Canal Schuylkill N'ki, Kobe, Y'ama, die. Danfa (5) Ningpo and Shanghai Kwangue San Francisco v. Japan Koren San Francisco 7. Japan Coptic (8) San Francisco v. Japan America Marut San F'cisco via Japan: Siberia (8) ... San Francisco v. Japan Mongolia Seattle, v. S'hai, Japan Minnesota (6) Beattle, v. S'hai, Japan Dakota:(0), S'hal, Moji, Kobe Y'ms. Palma (8) G Bhanghai...

Simla (6) Shangha............................................... Fonchow Shanghai.......................... Lochow (1) Shanghal......... .....Kwongsang S'pore, Pang Calcutta. Arama (6) S'hai, Kobe & Y'hama Nippon (s), S'pore, Pang, Cl'bo do. Trieste (8) S'hal and Portland, Or, Aragonia (8) S'hai and Portland, Or. Nicomedia S'tow, Amoy & Taman Daijin Maru (s) S'tow, Amoy & F'chow Frithjof (8) S'tow, Amoy Anping Promise (s) a'tow, Amoy & F'chon Triumph S'tow, Cloo & Ttsin.. Kansa (s) Swatow............ Haimun. Tientsin............. Esang (0) Tacoma, 8'tle, Victoria Jason Viotoris, B.C., Tacoma Hyades Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Tremont (e Victoria, B.O., Tacoma Lyra (8) ...... Victoria, B.O,Tacoma Pleiades (8) Vancouver (B.0.), &c. Tartar (s)

- of Læåvie

December 5. Nov. 18, sb Noon,

About Nov. 29.03

bout Nov, 15, Nov. 29, at Noon. November 29,

28 at 1 pint

18, at Noom. 25, at Noon.

Nov 17, at 4 pm.

About Dec. 5. Tea In

Dodwell & Co. Shewan, Joming A Standar bil Co. Ms. November 24. Butterfield & Swire. December 1 Butterfield & Swire.... November 20. Pacific Mail 8.8. Co... Nov. 41. at Noon. [O. &0, B.S: Co Dee. Noon. Polfic Mail SE. Co.....Dec. 7. at Noon.

Pacific Mail 88, Co. Dec. 15, at Noon. Pacifo Mail S.B. Co. Dec. 27, & Nonn. ....................... Nippon Yusen Kanns. About Deo. 19. Nippon Yusen Katha About Jan. 27. P. & 0. 8, N. 00. Nov, 15 at 4 p.m. P. &0. B. N. Co About Nov. 18. Butterfield & Bwire November 16. Butterfeld & Buly... Wovember 21, Jardine, Mathesond Du Nov. 17, at 9 par. Jardine, Mathecond Co Nov. 18, at 3p.m. Bander, Wieler & Co. November 21 Sander, Wieler & Co. Nov 29, p.m." Portland & AB, Co. Nov. 29, Dayligh Portland A. 8. Co. Deo, Daylight. Osaka Shosan Rauha, Nov. 19, at 10a.m. Osaka Bhosen Kaisha... Nov. 10.10 a.m. Osaka, Shosen Kaisha Nov 28 10 a.m. Osaka Shosen Kalba. Nov. 10, 10 s,ra. Butterfield & Sale November 183 .......... Douglas Lapraik & 0o, Nov. 16, at Noon. Jardine, Mathesond Co Nov. 23, at 5 p.m. Batterfeld & Swire.... November 30. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Nov. 18. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Nov, 24;). Dodwell & Co. Limited About Dec. 9. Dodwell & Co., Id.... &bunt Dec. 29. Canadian PB R. Co. November 29,

Vancouver (B.0.), &c. Empress of Japan (a).. Canadian Pie R. Oo. December 13.

SHARE LIST. -QUOTATIONS.

Blocks,

BANKE,

November 15, 1905,

No. Shares

Paid

Valuer

Hongkong and Shanghal Bank Corp. 80,000 National Bank of Chius, Eimited... 99,925 2

HARINH- INSURANCES." Canton Insurance Office Oo,; Ed. ... 10,000 China Traders' Insurance Co., Ed.... 84,000 North-Chins Insurance Co., Ed. 10,000 Union Insurance Soclety, Edie 10,000 Tangtera Insuranos Association, L, 8,000

TO FIRE INTURANOBE, Uhins Fire Insurance 00., Exă, mai 20,000 Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.. EL 8,000

BOOKS, ETC.

Hhong & Whampos Took Doi Bài 50 000 18.000 Geo. Fenwick & Co.. Eimited.

Now Amoy Dook Co., Ebd................................. 10,000

150

88.38

15

Closing Quotation

11905

Dash

London, £93.10 £5888, bayers

50 $980, sellers

95490, unles

5-5 TL 901 250 100 $760, sellers $100. -80-81721

10020 388, Bollers 150-50 $810, Bellez

50 $178, sellers.

£58 25:13

1825, sellers

6 8 64-517

8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ed..... 55,700 Tls, 100 |Ti:100:1]. 142

- STHAMBOATA. HUSK NTO”'

30,000 China and Manila 8. 8, Co. Ed,. Douglas Steamship Co., Limited... 20,000 HK. C. and M. Steamboat Co., Ed. 80,000 Indo-Chin 8. N. Compur. Eimited 60,000 10,000 Star Ferry Company. bd. ********* 10,000

2526620, ealds

s11

838, bare:s 158 15 896, selters

10 4 1088, aellera. 10 $626, sellers

50 TL 50 T. 30

Thi. 60, pellen 60 TI, 50 | Tls. 60, sellers

100 all $217, allers 100

all Bollars

Shell Transport & Trading Co. Etd... 13000,000 Taka Tag and Lighter Co., Ed. 8,600 Shanghai Tag & Lighter Co., Ltd. 200,000

100,000 TI, do. Preference, t

* BIŞINERIES,

20,000 China Sugar Company, Limited...... Luzon Sugar Company Limited..... 7,000 Perak Sugar Caltivation Co., Ed.... 7,000 TIs. 60 T 60 TL 70

"

19

30 10 74 63 NE 3

b

WHAEVES.

"

3.05 847 NW 2 b

HK. & Kow.Wharf & Godown Co.

80,000

10,000

60 all $109

E

Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Co.

·20,000

12,000

Th100 Tie100 T. 1971

LAND AND BUILDING,

Hongkong Land Investment and

Agency Company, Elmibed....

50,000

100 100 8187, sales & seller

D

It

29.90 76

Hongkong p.30.13 72 74 Vict. Poak Gap Rook Macao... Haiphong.. Manila ...........]_15 29.90 8176] 83W Bacolod.

29.87 [liolo Ceba 0.8. James4 p.29.90 Malate

P

Tom 19

11

-

N EXE b

b

N NE 3

2. b

15th Nov.-AT 10. AM.

Vl'ostook Nemuro 8a. Hakodate..

Tokio.....1

Kochi......

་་

19

Kagoshima Oshima..... 1 Naha.......!

6a.30.29

Taichu......

1.

30.20 [30 19

11

30.15

*30.20

NE 10

--

Per Onsang, at 2 p.m., on Saturday, the Nagasaki...

18th November.

CHRISTMAS MAIL.

Letters and Christmas Cards posted in Ishi'jima. time for the Gorman Mail B. Sachsen Taiboku

1)

NE

NE

The I... S. N. Co.'s 9.8. Kutsang left Cal-closing on Wednesday, 22nd Nov. at 11

outta for this port via The Straits on 11 a.m. should reach London on or about Tainan..... 6th Nov., and may be expected here 23rd December.

Koshun on or about 21st Nov.

Pescadores Christmas Cards (if prepaid at Printed Matter rates), must be posted either in an Weibalwei Ja. unfastened envelope or in a cover which Gutzlaff 90.47 51 30.40:63 can be easily removed for the purpose of Sharp Pk.,

6a. 30.16 ernigination without breaking any soal or Amoy .............. tearing any paper or separating any adher- Swatow...8a. 30.01 63 83

Canton ing surfaces.

....30.30 8473x Covers may be secured with strings. Hongkong 108, 30.30 71 66 NE Cards in closed envelopes with notched Vict. Peak ends or corners cut will be taxed as letters, Gap Rock

Macao..... The best method of sending Cards is to

close them in an envelope with the flap Haiphong..

Manila turned In.

Bacolod Iloilo

0.8. James 10a. Malate.....

The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s s.8. Lyra sailed from Puget Sound on the 3rd Nov., for Hongkong, via usual ports. The Boston Co.'s 8.8. Tremont sailed from Shanghai for Manils and Hongkong on the 12th Nov,

The Ben Line steamer Benlomond, from Antwerp and London, loft Singapore on the 9th Nov,, for this port. The C. N. Co.'s s.s. Changsha, from Australian Ports, is expected to leave Sydney on the 10th Nov., and is due here on the 5th Dec.

Latest Advices.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILS, HOMEWARD.

Parcels for the United Kingdom vis Gibraltar posted up to 6 p.m. on Friday,

The Chargnora Reunes Steamship Co.'s the 17th November, are due in London

stoamer Admin Duperre, from Anton Christmas Morning.

The

Cebu......

helt.

Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ed. 62,000 m. 60 T5.50 Ti.. 132

Kowloon Land and Building Com-1

pany: fummumiseGONORRHENIDA

6.011

Wai-hel-wal Land & Ballding Oo.. Ld 8,764 Tla, Humphreys, Estate & Finanos Oo.... 150,000

West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500

TRAMWAKH,

HR High-Level Tramwaya Co., Ed. 1,250

MINING.

Stelété Francaise des Charbon-

nages da Tonkin. ..............

60 30 840, bayera

25 Tls.85 Tls: 12, bagars

all 819), soltera

-60 @ 60 1965, anileza

100x118215.

16,000, Fas. 260

Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ed........... 800,000

HOTELS, TO-

Bongkong Hotal Company, Ltd, 12,000

$380 13/1098

50 all 8149

Astor House Hotel Etd. (Tientsin). 2,000 TɅTL:,50 Tis,30 Thu 195, anlas

Astor Homes Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hal) 80,000

DISPENSARIES.

85 25 981)

103 10 15

allers

10,000

10 8 10 136)

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, a 90,000 Watkins Elmfted femme

LIGHTING.

HIK. and China Gas Co., Limited... 7,000 Shanghai Gas Company, Ltd. 8,030 Te

80,000 Hongkong Electric Clo,, Limited.

80,000 Now Electrics (new laste) arnochas par

BRICK AND CEMENTAS Green Island Cement Co., Ed. ...... 150,000

MINGELLAKHOVA, Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,

13175, bayers

60 T18.51 TL 1232, bazin

Ed

United Asbestos Oriental Agency,

8.601

$1,000 a my

19

Limited

taskai

100 dere

10

15

:30.02 63

30.08 81

Hk. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd.

15,000

NE

Hongkong Dairy Farm Co..

98,000

ENE

Hongkong Toe Company, Elmited

5,000

9a.

30.01 8%

NE

85

b:

Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ed. 195,000

Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd... 7, 900 3. H'kong Rope Manufactory Uvis-

10.000

Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weny

90,000

ing Co., Ld.erosni kayn

F. 3. Fiao, First Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 15, 1905,

werp and Dunkirk, left Singapore en With an additional fee of 6 cents parcels the 11th November, and is due here may be forwarded via Brindisi and if and to the evel of the sea in faches, tenthy, and Rup 1. Barɔmins, reduced to 22 degrees Fahrenbilt posted before 5 pm, on the 17th November dredths. Sunday morning, the 19th Nov.

2. TREPARATULJ In the Java-China Japan. Lijn steamer would. accompany the letter mail due in

shade, in degrees Fahren Emma Luyken loft Macassar for this London on the 18th December. Parools

8. Hurty, in percentage of saturation, the zum. port on the 14th November, and intended for New Year's delivery should dity of air saturated with moisture being 100. may be expected here on orabout the also be forwarded by the mail of the 17th 22nd November.

November, as the parcel mail of the 1st December is not due in London till the

*DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

5. FOBOE OF WIRD, Bocording to Beaufort Scale. 6. STATE OF WEATHER / blue sky, a detached blouds

drizzling rail, fog, s gloomy, A hall, 1 lightning,

The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.8. Empress of Japan

arrived at Yokohama at 9 a.m. on 8th of January, vis Gibraltar, and the 2ndercut, aming showers, equally, rain Tuesday, the 14th November, and left of January, via Brindisi,

gain at 2 p.m. on same day for Kobe,

whero she is due to arrive at 2 p.m.

on Wednesday, the 15th November.

The P. M. 8. B. Co's s.a. China which left

:

The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are as follows 1——

"

For Parcel ad creeding 8 lbs. in weight-60 conte

71bg. 11 Ibe

-$1.80.

$1.20

..

thunder, visibllly, w dew (wet)]

7. Barnin faches, benthe and hundredths..

Happily Surprised.

International Cotton Manufactur

ing Co., Li, senide

Laou-Kang Mow Cotton

and Wearing Co., Ed. Soy Chee Ortton Spinning

Co. Ed. China Pravidant-Loun

China Borneo Com Campbell, Hoora d Wm. Powell, Ed. *****

Shanghal and Hongkon

* and Cleaning Co., Et South China Morning Po

now

Philippins Co., Ld. Alhambra mifeð

ANY sufferers from rheumatiam have

Mbeen surprised and delighted at the

here on October 17th, arrived at San Francisco on the 12th November." All parvale containing jewellery or any prompt relief obtained

The Tokyo Kisen Kaisha's 8.8. America / article of gold or silver must be Insured, | barlaín's Pain Balm applying Cham

permanent cura Maru will sail from Yokohama on the and all insured parcels must be sealed. The may be effected by continuing the use of 17th November, and is expected seals must bear the impression of a device this liniment for a short time. For sale by to arrive at Hongkong on or about the or private mark. Coine must not be used ill Dealers WATKINS & Co, Ltd., General 27th Nov.

for sealing purposes,

Agents,

LOANS

Chinese Impart

210.013

3,000

816, baye 89), buyers

sellers

buyer

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