THURSDAY MÀY SỰ 1913.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE
IDOLS OF CLAY.
South China.
(Specialty Contributed to the Cuisa Mài, ')'
Only those who are thoroughly convers sant- with the interior of a Chiieso temple can appreciate the surroundings in which
Hughes and Hough Tnded has received lustres the guts lire. One need not des and into
ACCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN
GOAL STORAGE,
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Codes used:
A.B.C. TH & S EDITIONS? AL TELEGRArme Cook.
Talographic Address :
"MEIRION"""""HONGKONG,"
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
NRE Dudersigned have received lavt-ne- Tout son by rullie merien
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED
on
SATURDAY,
the 1st June, 1012, at 11 am, al their SALMA Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ise House Street, —
100 Cases CORUTAL GIN.
50 CAMEM CHAMPAGNE.
SEVERAL CASES WHISKY,
£c..
&c.
*.. TERMS:-As usual
HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneer... Hongkong, May 29, 1312.
#31
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
AE Undersigned have received instrue
tions to sell by Public Auction,
01
WEDNESDAY,
the 5th June 1912, at. 9.30 P.AL, at` their Site Rooms, No. 8, Des Vari Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE, BOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
So..
&c.
Remaining Portion of Bankrupt Stock. Comprising as follows:-
Two Drawing Room Suites, One Silk Tapestry and One Marocco Leather Covered, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Oil Paintings
tions to Sell by f'ublin Aucţios,
ט
FRIDAY,
iq, 31st May, 1912. commencing st
4 p.m., at his Sales Rooms,
DEUDELL STÄRKT, —
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the net for world to discover gods in gloom.. They are provided with gloom enough in the temples of China. Strange gods they are. True, the idols are not such grotesqppo gures-half man hall boast--as aro actio of the images that archeologists we dia-
| TWO YALUABLE COLLECTIONS OF covered for us ham under the mounds
--which-cover-bhe, ancient cítice of the f past: yet strange gode they me, carved in
-POSTAGE—STAJ including some fino Italy, Rusia, etc., etc. the View from Wednesding, the 24th May. Catalogues will be issued, TERMS-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Juctioneer.
Hongkong, Say 33, 1012,
*10
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Tava from 1. A. lakk, Egy to sell THE Undersignal has nesired instruc:
by Public Auction
TUESDAY,
the 4th Jan, 1912, emoäding at 2.45 pm, at Waidens, No. 81,
The Pak
THE WHOLE OF His VALUATLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising
de resplendant with rainbow colours, when bodaubed with coarse paint but now worm esten, white'ant entua, dust entered, and leaning in "benile decay, this way and that like drunken. men and they live in darkness where the light is na darkness", for light drew nut penetrate into the inner recesses of the windowless temples, and this anturad glow is mado preternatural by the clouds of enrling smoke that ever curl and roll. and then ding to tan festoons of culiwch that hon im unmolested spordour", |from the beams and rafters. Amidst such
my surrounding lived the idols of the Shing Wong Mia' to receive the worship that was sometimes offered by the- faichafuk Last November he revolution swejt ver South Chirm with the fury of » whirl- wind, and the destructiveness of an earth quake, To then agh going revolucions Teak Extension Dining Tride, Sidemen ara und, and demon-passius surge board, Dinner Waggonuni Dini & Chairs, and roll, overwhelming both non'and god's. Upholstered Easy Chairs," Glase The Fench Revolution furnishes the classi- Crockery Ware, Brass Vases Ocament exople of this in the West Civilians, priests and images went down beguther into a devouring whirlpool of destruction, the place which once knew them. Kew them no more. So it happened in Canton last November Fortunately, few
and Pictures, "etc.
Double and Single Want lysis, thi Mits rors, Marble-toge Washstaris, Tolle Tules, Overmantel. Tes and Oungsional Tables Bookase, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, etc. Path Rom ang Pantry Ropkito. A few pieces of Canton Backwood Ware 1-Cottage Piano by the Robinson Biato C1
1012.
At-l
Catlogues will be is ued. TERMS. I-Cash.on.delivery.
*
GEO. P. JAMAIORE,
Awkomer
THE CHINA MAIL
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING Co., Ld.
Established 1883 -MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE Manila ROPE
3 STRAND " to 15" CORCEM PELENEK.
CABLE LAID
CIRCCHPRARYCT.
4 STRAND 3" to 10" CIRCUMFRUENER
Oil Drilling Cables of any size up to -3,000 feet'in length.
Price, Samples and fail partoutus will be forwarded on application fu
Shewan Tomes & Co., General Manajers.
Hongkong. Mril 11, 1915.
<1
MARIE BRIZARD:
ROGER'S
AND
FINE LIQUEURS AND
BRANDIES.
AGENTS:
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Ungkorg, January11, 1913,
t:
DESTINATION.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Boston New York Walton Hall,
Furope, ................ Buelow
AGENTS.
Dam or LeavinE
"Amoy, Niugpo & S'hai Tehang . '•. Butterfield & Swire ........ June 1, að 6 pun
Australian Parts, &eldham
Gibb Livingston, & Co. June 6, at Noon Showan, Tomet Co... About June 6, jafalchers & Combout May 31 Fiume, Trients E... E. Fr. Ferdinud......Sander Wieber & Co. About May 31.
Butterfeld & Swire June 6 at 9am Kobe'& MojiCatherine Apcar ....Jardins. M'son&Co, La June 1a63 pai Kobo & Yokohama...../Cango Maru, ........Nippon Xusan Kaishaono 8, at 11 km. Kobo & Yokohama...Muftra........ Wardinu, M'son&Co.Là June
une 1, at noon London, &o,ching Della „.........................................?'. & O. 8. N. Co................ June 8, at Noon Londen, Antwerp, do. Borneo
P. & G. 8. N. Co... About May 29,
Haiphong **** Singsa
L'don, R'dam & A Corp Denbighshiro ......... Jardine, son Co. Lä. June 30. Marseilles, v. Saigon.. Ernest Simone......Mesageries Maritimes June 4, 1 p.m Mar, I'don, & A werp Kitano Maru.........Nippon Yusan Kaisha June B, Daylight
Marila Cabu Youmusang.....
Manila,
Manila, lollo & Coba kaifung...... Manila Atralian-Port Nikk-Mara New Yorku. Lothian ............ BABA., Havre & 'burg Sithonia.......
Man
94
d
Shawan, Toman Chico, Tune 10, at kam. ................ Jardine, Mison Ca,Id. June 1, at 8 p.m Butterfeld & Swise... June 4, at 4pm. Nippon-Turo-Kaisha June 7 at Noon Dodwoll Co. Limited about June 18 Hambery Am'ka Linie About Juns I Toyo Kisun Kaisha... Juno 43: së Noun: Toyo Kisan Kalaha.......... June 25, at noon. Maru.....Toyo Kisan Kaisha... June 7, at Noon
San Franciscov. Japan Tenya San Francisco, Japan Shinyo Maru. Salina Cruz, v. Japan. Hongkong. SanFrancisco. Japan Pursia...s San Fcisco, v. Japan Koren. Sandakan ****
Mansang
Africa
Hangsang Shaaghanis
Chenan Shanghai......... Linn. port: Perang & O'tta Fooksang S'hai, Koke & Moji Vamanny Shai, Mofi Kabo, Y'ma Simal Fani, Kobo & Thama Salazie S'hai & Japan Porta Deringer. S'tow, Amoy &Anping Seshu Maru Stow, Amoy & Tama Daigi Maru S'tow, Amoy &F'chog Kaijo Barë ...... S'ha Robe & Yhams Alesia. S'hai, Kobe & Thama Segovia...... Str*, Amoy & Fehow Baiching
Haimun
Stow, Amoy & F'chowaitan..... Tientsin................. Chipshing Yuver & S S'tle v.Japan Osteria
toria, Tms & Japan Chicago Mara..... V'ria, B.C., Seattle do Kamakura Maru
Proiño Mail as Cofanoli, at 1 p.m. Phain Mail S. 8. Co. June 18, at 1p.n. Jardine, M'sout Co, LdJune 8, at 4p.m **Sander, Wislar & Co. thout Juna"*** P&O. S. N. CoAbout June 8. Jardine, M'son&Co, Le June 2. Daylight Batterhold & Bebe May 30, at 4 p.m. Butterfeld & Swire June 1, Midnight. Jardine; M'sond Con Edune 1y má Noon- Jardine, M'son& Co,LdJuua. 10, at Noon
&O. 8. N. CoJuan 3, daylight Mesageries | Maritimes|About Jana: 8. Melohers. 1bout May 30 Osaka Shosen Kaisha June 12, at 10a.m Osaka Shosen Kaisha June 2, at Noon. Oaks Shosen Kabh June 5, at Yoon Hamburg Am's Linie May 29, Hamburg Am'ka Linis June 4.
Douglas, Lapmik & Co. May 31, at 11.ta Douglas, Lapmik Co June 2, at 11am
ouglas, Inpralk Coune 4, at 1 a,ži, ardme, M'sou&Co, Ld Jane 3, toon. The Bank Line,. LI....... June'
Osaka Shoser aisha Jure 13, at I p.m. „Nippon Fusen_Kasha June 4, at 4 jam. s (Chöndian Þ’fio R. Co. June 1; ab 6pm. Vancouver, (B.C., &c. Empress of India... Canadian P'fo R. Co. June 29, at 6p.m. Weihniwei & Tentsin Huichow ....................Batterfold & Swire...Jane 8, at 4. p.m.
Vancouver, (B.C.), Co. Monteaglu,
VISTORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG ROTES,
M. H. Andersen Mrs R. A. McDonald
Me Mrs T. Arnott Dr G. W. Makan
and child
Miss M. H. Brine
Mr.B. K. Mehta Mir J. Merecki
PREPAID
$1 per inch.
3 Insertions,
Mr G. Aurely
$2
were
One week..
Mr G. R. Mongini
A-BIG-PIECE-OF-LÄND
FOR SALE
OF LAND situated in the
Eyes were scifi el, for the let the pavement of the streets. It was decide Want' Advertisements
Pur terebro, that the friendly ower of ilak- inhabitants were for the new party. the flag went officials went; fuperales, and the silence of night when men insignia" went ; and then the idols of this slept, should be availed up for this delicate On view fein Sunday, the ni Juni, fam as temple went. The gry's wire diag. In id dangerône undertaking; and so the
god down from their mole la pode rat, by "gods of glory." whose spense i the strong leads of an infulisted sildiery, ashaqted to confront the ribaldry of the and behca'ed in the temple, as in the unbelieving bob, and themittrek--of-the-} Wow! Jays the French Relatiansympathetic crowd, were surreptionslyį nobles, were "beized gu'd hung up on the arns of the nearest langupo?, and "a cuch ese, thus who wrought there decid
hunght they were for the low capable of tanking at all, --that they were serving the cause of the people, and were be e fact of their country. The temple was aude empty; the dots we e synle: the
Hongkong, May 27, 1912.
"PUBLIC AUCTION.
14
THE Undersigned his reeled instruc
E than from Mir à une EL,
by Public Auction
ገኒ
THURSDAY
the Gib Jun, 1912. commencing al 2.45, at his resalence No. 5,
MoUSTAIN View. The Peak,
THE WHOLE OF 13'
II
and Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD
borne within the temple counts, and withi |
nt any father werentory placed upon the Airman Frovince, in the District of
M OYOUNG YING HON,
Apply to
1
ld supports. Thea a terrible thing hapMang Tse, ngasite the East Gate, suz- med, which roused the risibility of the rounded with Trees, tabelievers, and the horror of the faithful, About three wees agy there broke out in Caton a 'counter revolution, on a suall gale, but which fie the hour threatened
· priest- Bed; silende rolgued. After a time, the city. This threw everything into the rated pponteragis the idols, whose infusion, anit involved witch tighting" livelihood had him more than endanger, diboween hostile parties. Same regiments hy the ignorbutic fury of the multitude of discontented skiery, led by" on Worg omered from their secret hiding placen Wo -bur, whose previams tienlihood was and reviewed the situation, waking, ifade by rubbery and violence, but who perchines they could discover sau mahdr cearly had been promoted to a high.
commund in the New Army, assumed the
by which they might preserva to thim
and Single Brass and Brzar.nipunted Bed:
FURNITURE, steads and Cots, Buruatis, Wardrobes, eld.,
Comprising →
'selves a fragment of the wreck, and ralinge | ofensird, and there was a good deal of Teakwood Dining Room Furniture, etc... SILK TAPESTRY Corenen Drawing Roam
» one remnants of their property,
bloodshed and mouse carunge. Indeed, no etc., 1 Dinner Service complete, Crockery, | Sertz (Powell's). Teak Music Stand, Teak The faithful in Chíña, like the bi Lful | determined was the attack, that artillery Electro-plated and Glass Ware. Cooking Overmantels, Eugravings. Brass Zertain in the West, when the ni ht of desh is was dragged into the city, and modern Stove and Ctensils, Enelled Ware, Poles, Carpets, Rugs, Anernák, etc., etc.
appraching, and they can enjoy the plea" cannon were mounted near the famous Cutlery, etc., anal 1. Iron Safe by Lowe,
Fine Teak Sideboard, Extension Diningsares of life ro longer, havé bequeathed temple. Table, Dinner Wagen and Dining Clipperty to the temples, the priests, by Birmingham;
Soon the gas begun to belch forth their Glass and Crockery Ware, Writing Table,uating incantations, may open the boots snake, fume and fall, deriting everything.
AL
A quanity of Carved Black wood Furni-Ten Tabes, Ice Chest C-heater, etc of the Chinese Purgatory, and assist the destrution that sinal in their paths. ture, 2 Cottage Pianca, and 1 Upright Grand Piano by Behr Bros., New York,
and 1 Large Americna Tes Ches
Cataloggen will be issued.; ...
TERMS -AG Haus).
On view day before vala.
HUGHES & ROUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, May 27, 1912.
721
PRAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY
MIMITEL
MATE TABLE.
WEEK DAY2
7.00 m, to 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minuter. 10.00 am to 11.00 a.m...Every 15 minute e. 11.30a.m. to 11.40 p.m...Every 15 minutes 13.40 p.m. to 1.10 p.m...Every 10 minuts. 1.10 p.m. to 1.40 p.m...Every 15 minut. 1.40 p.m. to 2.10 p.m...Every 10 minuts a 2.155.m. to 5,00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter. NIGHT CARS. 7.40 p.m. and 9 p.m., 0.45 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. every 15 minutes.
SUNDAYI. 8,00 m.a. to 10.30a.m... Every 15 minutes. 10:30a.m. to 11.00%.m...Every 10 minutes. 11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes. 12.00Noonto 1.00p.m...Every 10 minutes.
Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr K. C. Monors
Bellwin
Mr Leon Moser
MrAT. Barberini-Mr George- Morgan-
Mr E. R. Bato.
Mr R. Beiken
Mr C. D. J. Bell
Mr J. W... Bolles
Majer Brennerhaust
Mr F. Fumann
Mr.L. Morris
Ar J. D. F. Mulder
Mrs F. D.
Dr Nieden Chpt, and
Northcombe
Mr V. Dettingeu",
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Capt C. S. Cornish Me R. Ohly Mr G. F. Curry
Mr S. Kye Pang and
daughter
Mr. E. E. G. Pisto Mr E H. Ray.
Mr and Mrs T. J. Ofice, Wise Ox &. Ct., 20, Des Youx Road, Hongkong. Flongkong, May 18, 1912
FOR SALEN
Cashing
Mr Jaa
687
ABOUT N b. ENGLISH TYPE Chrendon and Nonpareil (Modern), complete fount, including Italic.
In good condition. Sond offers to
* TYPO,' Care of CHINA MAL" Ofic. Hongkong, March 21, 1912/
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
sme Donald Mr W. C. Drow
Mr E. M. Raymond M: F. J. W. Homes Mist F. Rony
Comdr, W. A. Edger Consul Gene-nl and Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr J. IL. de Ress
Ebrenfels
MP. Enticknapp Mr H. G. Fisher
Mft A. G. Floria Mes French & child Me P.
Fries
#Mr Donman Ful'or Mr R. Gaubers 1: A. W. Geiger Mr and Mrs J. F.
George
400
Miss George
and child Mr
And
3fts G, H.
Richards Mr W. Schwulke Mr J. Schton Mr J. H. Siefert.. Lt. C Skrinshire,
R.G.A.
Eag
PEAK HOTE
Mr & Mrs Armstrong Mr add Mix“ Loofe Mr Bayley.
children and suree-
Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr. Lloyd
Bell & 2 children
Mi's Bowdler.
Lt. Col. Chapman
Mr Chanman-
Mr A. H. Crow
Major Lyddon
Mr
E. A. G. Ma
Capt. & Mrs MoMunz:
children, and nurIS Mr F. Pearce
Lt. & Mrs Canning- Mr and Mrs T': Patrio
Am
↑ Darth
Mr A. F. Deind
Mr letterson
"Major & Mi Pena
childan & mtu an
Mr & Mrs-J. Duncan Col. Radcliffe Mr. B. E. Fielder
ALK
Mr Ray
Capt. & Mm Guthrie Eng. C mdr Rooms Lt-Col. Gordon Hall Mr Roue]
Mr A. E. Herdman "Mr A. Sinclair
Mr and Mrs W. G. Lt. Col. Strepair
Humphreys
Major. & Mrs Waring
Mr and Mrs Jamos · Mr and Mrs W. 31. Mr & Mrs Lee Jones
Watson Mr Whittall Mr Kraus Major and Mr Loan. Mr David Wood Mr and Mrs W. L. Capt. Worl
Lenak
Lt Col Wrigley
BRAND CARLTON HOTEL,
Mrs. D. Band Mr W. A. Barnett.
Mrs John Eendarson
..and child
Capt, and Mira Braga Mr and Mrs Thos, A
Mr F. Enga Miss L Draga Lt. Edgar C. Mix M. Braga Si h
Mr Clair Brown EE. So th Air E
Mr and Mrs G. G. Burnett aud children."
Bir H. H. Solomon Dr and Mrs A. D. Spalding and infant Mr J. Spittles. Lie W. Square
Mis H. Gerber Mr V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Joseph
Gould Mr D. M. G. Gratama Lt. and Mrs G. E.
R. Grey
Miss
Stainer, N.
Bir R. J. Grinshaw Mr and Mrs. W. E. O. Mr G. L. Guthrie
Mr & Mrs Crawford Mrs E Cropley Mr A. Cropley
Mr N. Copley
Miss E. Cropley
Miss A.
Cmpley
Miss M. Douglas
Homechey...
Miss F. Heuny
Mr
Mr Che. Higginbotham
& Mear E. Jorge Mr G. C-Jorga="
M
2' Mr & Mrs P. Lykan Mr and Mrs D. L
Lela
Thomas Mr C. Mathish Mr S. Paul Mr G. H.
Mandey
Parriton
Mr and Ms Arthur
Fine Teak Bedroom Saites. Denlite and abatunde sis of the departed, what they did more than this; more than Burroughs and Watts Mr and Mrs B. &. Me and Mrs G. H. W. Drilletts. Mrs & Sancher
Sundry Kitchen and Pantry Ile paisiten;
A Liv
1 COTTAGE PISNO IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
was foreseen or was antichated. It hap- penol that this. ontbreuk recurred on the morrow of the enthronement of these
►
newly made idols, but no one in the wild BILLIARD TABLE
whief of pan enn-idered, or indeed red form them. So a strange thing happened. When the artillery thunderwi
On View from Wednesday, the 5th June, who are "benelited thereby, wers at their forth doom and destructio to nil in front |
1912.
Single Bedsteads, Caliphärwand. Chest-of-share-brandy paid for such asistaner, nut Drawers, Toilet Crockery, Washing Mof the "painful penalties" which are the chine" and Mangles, Raitan" Chairs and
just reward" of those who de ill, into Tables.
La me hing lese terrible, un gran many with human desires. Now it pen. think the property owned by the authorities of this temple is varied, and the incoine considerable. Those, there'nce, wits end to know what to do. They feared that the representatives of the New Goy erment, who were desperately in need funds, would, without more ago, weiz: 736 the mple's revenues, and pro- pinte them to secular u-es, and recent discussions report d in the weekly English Dwspapers seem to indicate that "thi. fading is a monopoly of Chinese Se leasties
A
Catalogues will be issued. Term: :-Cush' on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, May 24, 1912.
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JEYES
FLUID
SOLE AGENTS,
2.
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of them; the vibrations shook the air and even the buildings that were near. The ulap idols in their dark solitude, shivered on their pedestals, as, if cold, and as one reverbation after anothers struck them, they begin to fall to piccer
H
We re that the mighty ininge that: Nahueladuzzar saw had feet and toer, pars of potter's chy, and part of iron.' "Then was the iron. the clay, the mus
WITH ACCESSORIES.
Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT.
Hongkong, Jane 7. 1910.1
MILNERS'
479
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
What, then cauhi be done. How wou'd the silver and the gold, broken in pieces tigether, and become like the chaff of the matters be adjusted to insure that thin s shouldge on ne before, and so clamant carried them away". We rend also
summer threshing Bour; and the wind PRINCIPAL BANKS F
prope Y Lebeld Dagen was fallen upon his ue to Eba diverted from its original purpezo the ground before the ark of the Lord; and There was but one way. The temple the bead of Dagon, and both the palios of betheoretically al Trust; & caut enfworship,
R
L00p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Every 15 minuter. W G. HUMPHREYS & CO.
5,00p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00pm. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minutes, 7.00 pm, to 8,10 p.m... Esay 10 minutes.
7.30 am. Sunday),
NIGHT CARS as on Week Day?,
KINNILLDATE.
Extra Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Offoo, ALZASA-Buizomes' Pos Yora Road Central.
-JUHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON, -,
General Managers,
TONIO PARTIES,
LAUNCH FOR HIRE.
HE Handsome?" KING EDWARD HOTEL Launch can be hired
for PICNIC PARTIES by the hour. or Day,
apply to the MANAGER
E. HAYNES,
-LANK-BUILDUS GB-
A prime, May 12, 19456"
JAPANESE MAKERS.
voicco
the demand that.
for if it were not that it were no fing. Bihin hands were cut off upon the three hod
1.
AND
Stanford Swift
T. P. Hall Miss ML. Thayer Mr W. T. Harlord MC Tower Mike E. M. Harmon Miss A. Tower Ma E. J. Hill Mrs C. Hodgson Mr&Mrs F
Mr K. Uyemurs Mr G. Vermeij
MM
Edmonds Miss R. Sanchez Mr L. N. ETERS *Mr G. W. Sowall Capt. & Mrs Everitt Mrs A. Seith Mr J. G. Flynn
Stephenson
Mr E. A. 6. Fowler Mr and Mrs B. H.. Mr and Mrs Gale and Mr E. J. Trondgold
child Howard Mr & Mrs É. Voll
Mr E. W: Umann. brecht
Capt. R. Innes 3ft FT. Janes Mr C. U. Julian -
Mr E. S. Kabel Mr A. Kruseman Mr V. Kuwada Mr G I. Lazza Mrs C. C. Lomis
Miss 3
a M. Loomis Mr T. M. Macqueen
Dr O. Marriott
Hr E. J. Waterman Mr and Mrs H. LE.
White
Mr D. White
3 GH White MF. O. Wilford MrJ, G. Wonters Mr G C Wood.
Mr And Mrs J. F.
Wright
Mc W. B. Marshall DrS. C. Yin Mr F. Batson MrJ. A. Young
ASTOZ Mrs F. M. Allen MEE. W. Austin Mr C. AvaAÍN Mr OPA. Bena
HOURY, #
Mr F. E. Malena
him
MJ. W. McKenn
-Misu K,+M¢Kosi...
My B, M yer
Mr J. Milton MK. de Morris
Mr L. Birat
Mr L S. Boggung
Mr. A. de Erne
FV. M. del Castilbe Mrs Morton
Mr. Nagel
BUSINESS HOUSES. Mr and Mrs H.L. P. My Mullez
ย
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Agent.
Hongkong, M»y 20, 1911,
Chfere
Mr L. P. Chiana
Mr F. A. Chopaed Mr Marcus Coten. Lieut. Combeau Mr.H. 8. . Counterdine Mr C. M Fisher 180 Mr A Granado - Mire C. E. Hales Mr Max. Harschtel Ms II. P. Hoskyn Mr M. Hull
the art superstitions dévnisen would not only the stump of Dagon was left
The COND of the idola D me to worship, however demon-ridden, | lini,"
W19 even worse, than unlara there were, e me “outand and clay" visible sign of the god's presence, and, "stone cut out without hands" emote: therefore, it was argued the idols must be them, yet they fell. The wreck and ruiu replaced. The few interested perrors was more disastrous ban that which therefore, decided to replace them, hoping | batel Digon. For alter the dry of the
even against hope, to rein taba cannorade Ind subsided, and the priests LONDON DIRECTORY,
(FUBLIMHED ANNUALLY)
MKB
Mr Aydo—-_
Mr.H, E. Nelson Mr G. A. Petain Mr
Plattring
Mr A. ML. Prentiss L. Kebmult Mr Mt A. Remy. MrG, B. Lick Ita Mr Jas. 3 Rigby - Mr A. B. Ri chey MJ Ritterband Mr H. Robinson Mr H. F. Schuldt
Mr H, H. Sebier
My Jex Mr.G. E. Smith
thereby, C shadesized wombir, and air their ventured to suerge_from_their_biding. smired authority, But now eine the lace, they found "that" "their" ", clay grain," diuleulty. Idols of gold, silver, and even, ad fallen to pieces, and lay in fragments TINABLES traders throughout the World Mr M. E. Johnson
pen the temple Hour. There were can, to communicate direct with Engliab Mr E Jordan
ang y that flizie schemes and expenditure
EVERY KI
of carved word ware beyond the reach of
Mr W. L. M. Grant Mr & Mr B Walton Mr. and Mrs W. de Mr and fra West
Hrast
Mr G. G. Whitelaw
Mr B. W. Hamson Mrs W. J. Wright
Mr T. Loki
KIES EDWARD BŬTELS
MrJ. McCormack
Mr and Mrs Avenel Mrand Mrs J. H. N.
Capt.-Bannatyne Mia M. Bannatyna
Dr Balilias
Mr J. Chisholm
Bliss Corkeet Mr A. C. Cornock
Mrs Cowen
Trout, Crosa
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Mr M. F. Murray Mr W. Nagol Mr AP. Nobbe Mr B. Nolumes Me E. Notteboom "Capó, i Min. Wi
Pasemore
Mr WA Donaldson Mir H. Petersen
Mrs Finchett
Mr J. E. Hartrick
Mr D. Haskell
Mr G. C. Hasn
| Mr E. Hufschmidt'
Mr H. Hunter
-Mr & Mrs Kinghorn
Bir R. Pateich
Mr Bin Shor Pa Mas R. A. Ramwog Mr E Food Mr L. C. Reor Dr. Sibree
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| Mr G Kunick Copt and bin Alan
Mr & Mrs C. Laurit
Miss. A. Leigh Mr and Mrs Lemaire
and child
| Mr dohn Lennox
Mr C. N. Manhoff · Miss Meesay
H. Stewart and children MrH. H. Tayler Mr.J. Waldron Mr H. Watkine Mr R. Wane Mr 8. Q. Wong
FRAND WHEEL. Mr T Anbray Mr F. B. Infantes Air Carl Arme gong Capt MacClaren Mie R. Bircheit
Soirs Miniat 4.31r Mudro: Kat Mx A&T. Kiyal Mr T. Phillips
Mr.F. Bruhn -» .
Mr Low Stein-
Mr E. H. Smith
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dir Gen. Lenzius *
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Dir L. N. Burna
thóce "whoso ́eschwquor za depleted, and erastion and anger.. The cuun, ng- wera #MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS MG FL, B. Khas Bar Wadu Guessmann" | Mr Contayé ----Clollard
wine purse was emptied if the gifts of hd frees alike heen shotive; the uterin each class of goods. Besides being Footwear ving worstubers. If the lots were tosti ius wels filled with dread when they complete amimercial guide to London and be replaced, they must be made of vas theft geda fall into fragments, and its salaries, the directory contains liste of
no hazon hand had touched thum
EXPORT MERCHANTS - and so it was decidol and arranged.
The prodo fends itself to ridicule, mad
CHERRY & „PRODER-STREET
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and
STEAMSHIP LINES
Mr B. J. Lewis Men E. Will
Capt. Almgida Lima Me 1. M. Wright 34 V. Lugabet MW Weight
Mr P, Zura Drand Birs Matco Mr H. Maynard
KINGSCLERE HOTEL
Mt. Ammit
·Backhouse Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr. H. Bennett Mr and Mrs Boswick
and won aga
We baro not ourselves seen these idols, some uf the daily papera lave not failed to with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial but we have read the reports to the nulive both the priest and their gods. They
6. In the opportunity to laugh at and Foreign Markets they supply f ORDE hipers of what transpired, which are no ridiculed the right unrch through the city
doubt correct. When the day idols were from fest of suen thu, crumbling of the augud under the Ports to which they wil completed, ande for cinus by whiskers and ** gode" from the mere roverbations of a heating the approximate Sailings;
PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES, ohes of tufts of cour hair from To the thoughtful adent the epide in ending Manufacturers, Merchants, etc.. horses tails, and attr stire the Chinese suggestive, and lends itself to an enlarged in the plimpicino a eyes, with the usual diaboot_seil swailing Applicant for which per se industrial centres of clut, United Kingdom *pace 4 Allowed Fure. Did suggestset. Paint, they must, nefrugife goods," be obtrusivo and canunt be silengud Wit forwarded, freight paid,
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on receipt of more 1" with catu...”. The tempts author - over moths are devised strengilien festal Onlar, for 2015 Cores forpong Mis Corum then feared to transport far from the lie bins the route, we are rundy. Paniers seeking Atencies enn-advertise W. P-Churach COaulio to the temple by day, lust the uninteliud fe and tolements from £3.2mplo de
| die "furely, ha abortive. `for the nứ that trade cards for 21, or larger Bad.org by and ETHY rough treatrasol- en icipated at the-hande, inspirations will, -by-thair_orn+Dergy, of the scaling popu’áce should sliver them. Pevant te bld (dustry Iran ru establi
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Dr and Bles B. W
Mr Cromble
Mr and MnRizga Mr. and Mrs A. Band daughters
Mr and Mira Giaham : Dr
Mr D. Grißen Mr.D S. Rose Bir Peyton Griffin Mr Scholoris Mand MW. De 1 Skona. *Baits AM J. Torrm
MyLA, Malthoin
B. Tung
Merklinglade Mr K & Morrison Dr and bfre Parton Sir Francis Piggot Mr & Mrs J. Robert Mrs G. Rachan
Mic J. Kearney Dr. & Mis Jur Mr Th. Hansen
Dr.F.T. Keyt
Mr and Mrm Schul
Aru 17. E. Bhonra.
THE STATION HOTEL -His A. Brigaderanko Caps add Ari-ED
Capell children Mr.A. O. Seidel ---
and Mrs.
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