WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned has received Instrus.
Hughes and Hough Tour to Tell by Public Anstian,
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers,
PROPRIETORS
""TO-KWA-WAN'
GOAL STORAGE,
Codes used:
A.B.C. 4 & 5 Burtons. AL TELEGRArя Cons.
Telographic address • *METRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
TESSRS HUGHES & HOUGH will
Mali by Public Auction
un
WEDNESDAY, the 7th August, 1912, at 1: A.., at their Salea Rooma, No. 8. Des Voeux Road, Dorner of for HOUSE STREET,- SUPERIOR TURKISH TOWELS, IRISH HOUSEHOLD LINENS..
AND SUNDRIES,
Comprising
Fine Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Bath Shoots, Bath Gowns, Huckaback Towels, Fine Damask Tablu Cletlis and Serviettes, Hand-embroidered Pillow Cases and Bolster Slips, Singic and Doable Bed Size Sheets, Hand-embroiderest Bedspreads, Single and Double Bed Quilts, Lace Curtains (4) poli by 70 inches wide), Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Unnude Robes, Duchesse Sets, Ladies' and Gent's Hoses, Shoes, Largeluth, Tray and Supper Cloths, Gent'4Shirts, Ladies' Dress Lengths, E., &c. &c.
'(All New Goods just arrived and will be
sold in small leto.
Un view on day previous to sale.
Untalogues will be insted.
Tenats-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, July, 1912.
Hotels,
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON.
ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS BATE-ROOM TO EACK ROOM
00
SATURDAY,
the 3rd August, 1912, commencing at
11 A.M., at No. 6, LYEYMOON VILLAS,
Kowloon,-
The Residence of Dy HARTLEY,
Á QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
(Particulurs from Catalogue).
TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
On Viow from Friday, the 2nd August.
ון
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, July 7, 1920.
Auctions.
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DARTICULARS and Conditions of the Public Auction Sale, in be
held on TUESDAY, the 8th day of August, 1912, nt 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Deparment. by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor, of Two tuta CROWN LAND be ow Kenney Rac, in the Co
Co ony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 pears, with the option of renewal at Crown Rents to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hir Mjoy the iso, for one further term of 15 years.
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pointed out that under the Txing's off- gials, were premoted on account of their ability in entebing thieves. There was Therefore Gjami of unen known
1 Middle men." whose work it was to the locality where thieves were kupwa give information to the malherities, as to be lurking. So these men were well paid, and thus were important persons. But they wyre hot only in the pay of the Government: they were also in the pay of the robbers; and so it would come to puse, when robberies were perpetrated, and the soldiers were after the culprits, that the robbers would sent on some of the pawn tickets they held to the Mil. ale ana," who would place them in the home of innocent persons, and when the houses were searched, and these tickets | discovered the owners of the house would he arrested as guilty. Thus, in this way. some of the Michle men would be rewarded: they would also get some of
contain Something
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GARNER, QUELCH & CO.
A CHINESE SOLOMON, In a street of Canton there lived a man and his wife named Ch'an. The an earned his living by selling gold Ash, mul so he was known by the nick name *Gield Fish Ch'an." It was thought for some time that the married people were not living on the happiest terms. Sul. denly, one"day, when the man awoke in the morning, he saw u balgo "pinned to bis mesquito curtain, which indicated dal he belonged to the League, whose bject was a second revolution. which l be better that the first. The wife got hobl it, and took it to the nearest police station, rather a strange action for loyal wife to do, as she know that it would probably mean the destruction of her husband's life. When the mud was arrested, nad brought before the magis rate it was pointed out-that unless-h
the share of the robbers' spoils: asd yet | Mr A. T. Barberini would elear himself he would be shot. He vehemently asseverated that he did meanwhile the real culprits would get Mr C.D. J. Ball
away quite free. Such was the system Sir P. A. R. Birch
Mr G. A. Boca sot pus it there, and could offer no ex
that is extensively explained. It is easy Mr. F. Blanch 982 olanation of its existence in that place.
to see that the Chinese being what most Mr W. Beneck But because the wife had brought the
of them are, awful mistakes would be Mr and Mrs S. R. hadge to the police offer the magistrate made, and how many innocent persons
Brown was puzzled. We, therefore, before would suffer. We are not here interested
is Crockfight Miss Z. finally ending to at the prisoner.in the execution of this one man: but we fis I. F. ronin determined to leam something more have referred to the matter as showing Mr G. Carry "shout him and his wife. He thereforthe kind of Government that was general Mr C. H. Darin
sent out secret runners to inquire. When
Mr W. G. Drew they returned, his Worship called the der Manchor, and as indicating one of Mr J. L. Dorisn 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minutos, woman into his presence. He then asked the horrors that must have moved the and Mrs J, J. Mr'
Baired of the people to its profondest į 19.00 am to 11.8) a.m...Every 15 minuta.her, Whom she would rely upon to
depths. mange her affairs, if her husband m 11.30.10. to 12.43 p.m...Every 15 minutos
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ak the reason for the continued
SIGHT CARE.
7.15 p.m. and
12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minuter. shot!" He also suggested. " furt she
1.10 p.m. to 1.45p.m...Every 15 minuter. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minute. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minute.
3 p.m., 3.4 p.m. p.m. every 15 minites.
hould confide in him as he might he
able to arrange matters for her, and AS iver casing demaat for Chamber lesson her sorrow. She fell into the trap.
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Fails treet, engaged in the flour business, who relief. The middle aged men of t-úny will ask after my affairs, and I can retauber it as the remedy given them by trust him, so that if his Worship would their mothers for cramp colic and dyauntery
when they wore children and its
reputation 3.00 m., to 10,30 a....Every 15 minuter. Actify him, then everything would go on
So the confession, ran. Psitive cure for such ailments is still 10.30a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes, quite smoothly."
maintained. No remedy has ever bean The Solomon thereupon sent out folles.produced that is its equd for the relief of 11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minuter. Cold and Hot Water throughout. 12.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes and arrested this man wit brought him pain. For sale by all Chemis nad Stre
1.00p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter into the court, whereupon to his horror | kempers. 1.00 p.m. to 6.00p.m... Every 10 minutes, 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minates, he was confronted by the woman and her
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husband. It was soon discovered that te was the man's rival, and the woman's paramour, and it was to free herself from her own husband, whom she hated, that he bought this badge, giving thirteen dollars for it. and then herself pinning on the net of her own and her hus band's bed. The result of the revelu- tions that pully followed is that was found to be in Gold Fish Ch'm tent of the crime laid to his charge, al was met at Herly, though he only escuper the ballet by the skin of his On the other hand the wohan is teeth. Dretained with her parumour, and it is I quite possible that both will pay for
their wrong doings by their lives.
"DOINGS ON THE NORTH "WYER. We hear from authentic sources that the magistrate at Shiu Chow is very busy Farresting persons here and there, and
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many of them soon after they have been arrested are shut as traitor. We kom
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EYEGLASSES & SPECTACLES $2.00 Upwards.
C. E. M. HALES, Old Post Office Building, OPPOSITE HONGKONG HOTEL,
Eyos Examined.
• Hongkong, June 22, 1912.
NOTICE.
LESSONS IN CHINESE
M
"Rus.
Mr G. Hutterbury
Schluter
Mr French chir Mr Denman Fuler Mr and Mrs J.-F. Mr E.
George Miss George
At V. Coulbourn
Mr and Mrs Joseph
Gould
Mr W. Schwolke Mr E. E.
Swith
Mr H. I. Solomaa Dr and Mrs A. D
Spalding and infant
Mr D. M. G. Gratama Mr and Mrs A. K.
Mr R. J. Grinshaw
Capt. T. P. Hall
Mr and
and Mrs J. D.
Hansen
Sprungli
Lt. and Mrs O.
Stainer, RN.
Mr Albert Stein
E.
Mr W. T. Harbori Capt. J.
J. Vaughan Mr A. Harrison Dr's. Hough Capt. R. Innos Mr J.-W. Jonca
R. M. Jusaph Mr.
Mr G. Vermo Mr & Mrs E. Voli
brecht
B. 11. Joseph
Mr E.
Mr E S.
Kabel
Mr E. J. Waterman,
Mr H. Watkins
Mrs M Wox
Mr D. M. Whamord
Mr& S. Kempthorne Mr and Mrs H. L. H.
A
Me B. Krick
Mr A. Kruscian Mr O C.
G. Kuna
C. C. William
Mr G. G. Wood
San Francisco.
7. Japan. Kiyo Marui........ Cruz, San Francisco, v Japan EDFOR
Salina
Franciscov.J S'an Fra
Japan Mongolia Seattle & Japan Porta Minnesota......... S'hai. Moji & Kobe... Bombay Mara. Shanghai...
Shanghai
Arcadin
Chinhus..
¡Anhui
S'hai & Japan Ports...Don of Glamis S'hai, Robe & Yham Vorwaarts
Stanghai...................
Moji & Koba
AGENTI
Dazs or Lea VINÚ
Gibb Livingston & Co. Ang, 17, at noon Nippon Yusen Kaisha Aug. 6. The Bank Line, Ld... About Aug. 9. Melchem & Co......................... Auz. 7, at Nood Butterfield & Swire... Aug. *
Daylight Linie About Aug; 5.
Hamburg Amka.m
Jardinensen Kaisha. Nippon
Daylight. 1, at D'Sassson & Co., Id. Aug. 8, at Noon
Aug. 10
Jardino, M'son Co. Ld. About Autom
N.
F.&O. S. N. Co... About Aug. 7 Messageries
Mippon
Nippon
Maritimes Aug. 13,
Yuson
Kaisha Tomes & Co. 14
Yusen
Maners & lerde
Kamba
9
AD
at Nom
10, at 9a.m. 3, at Noon Aug. Tomed Co... About Sept. 10.
at Noon Toyo Kisen Kaiska... Aug. 20, at
Anz 18, ab noon." Toyo Kison Kaisha Toya Kisen Kaisha... Ang. 6, st
6 at 6 p. Pacific
Mail S.S. Co. Sept. 3, st
3, at 1pm. Pacific Mail .. Co....Aug. 6, at 1p.m
neen Kaisha Aug. 8, Noon Nippon Inson Kaisha About Jaly
&O. 5. N. Co... Ang. 1. 1 p. Butterfield Swire...Aug. 1, st
Busterfield & Swire Aug. 3, Midnight.. Jardine, M'son& Co, Ld About Aug. 25 Sander, Wieler & Co. About Jury S
p.m.
........Jardino, M'son& Co. Ld Ang. 5, at
S'pore P'ang, Calcutta Arratoon Apcar
'hai & Japan Ports... Kleist. Shai, Moji, Kabo, V
S'hal. Kobe & 'hara Pisa..
MATU
swatow LAITETTY Amoy &F'chow Stow, Amoy & F chow Haiching
Tientsin
White
Capt.
Chrongshing
Favor & Stier. Japan Lord Derby
Misa
Woodward
toria, Tms & Japan Seattle Maza....
Mr G. F. Lehnert
Mr G. T. Loyd
Mr and Mrs J. F.
Wright
Vancouver, (B.0,), &c. Montongle
Mr F. Lange
Mr and Mrs Neil Mr James Wright
Mr J. A. Young
MacIntyre
817 Mr T. M. Msoqueen
AUTOR
Mr J. B. Arnoldi Mr E. W. Austin Mr Li Birot Mr R. A. Burst Mr A. do Bruc
TÊ LI HON-FAN, a Chinese graduate | Hm C. L. Browu
that his latest haul,—for we can use no versed in literature, has been a teacher Mr H. H. Burditt
to European officials and merchants in this Mr J. Burton other word,antounts to u less than a hundred men and women. They have Colony for over ten yeaza. zoen surrounded and explured in the Yan
He has
Mr J. D. Byrne
s a good method of training Euro- Mr J. Camp ell Fa district, which i further up the river peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and Mr F. A Chopard
of a first rato certificate as 4 is possessed and nearer to Human. What will happen Chinese teacher. He has also a good know
| gard to the lives of these unhappy ledge of Mandarin and Fakka.
MT.
Mr L... Cahu
Mr J. A
David
Mr F. J. Fiske men is hardly difficult to forecast, if we Those who intend learning the Chinese Mr. V. Formoso Beall what has happened to many others language are requested to write care of Mr.L. Gamosu tecently arrested on the North River. It China Mait office, or direct. would appear that at times the ingentwood Road, 1st four.
JAPANESE MAKERS.
have been arrested with the guilty,
for when the arrest has once taken place,
there is little chance of a releas. Wa hear too that one of the clinpelk connectri
$. Holly M J. Graham
Hongkong, May 17, 1912.
Mr. Grado
Mr J. W, Greec 876 Mr
F. Greenwood Mr Mr D. Jones.
EVERY KIND with the Wesleyan Mission has been loot."NOTES ON WILD IS LIFE
ed by the soldiers of the Republic, al everything takes away. What motive
Footwear they had for this attack does not appear,
for there would be little therein of any
HONGKONG AND SOUTH
CHINA."
Mr Geo. Lanzias,
HOUSE, Dr F. J. Lauman
Col. E. do Lemos Mrs E. deLetOS Mr V. Lugelbi Mr G. D. Lundy Mrs K. do Morris
Mr Muller
Mr C. G. Oben Mr C. A. Peters Mr H. C. Putersch
Mrs F. J.
Mi and Reyes
Mr L. Richar son MrH. P. Robinson MrFred. Rosenthal
Mr F. E. Ros Mr E, Rougesu Mr A. L. Ludes Mr M. mith Mr J. A. Snook... Mr TE Walker Me H. M. Wright
Mr P. A. Liqui
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL
Mr and Ms Frank Mr.J., A. Jack on
Allen
Mr & Mer T. Jorge Mr W. A. Barnett Mr G. C. Jorge Mr A. G. Beaumens Mr Y. C. Koyas
Ak value. Anyway the cuso has been report By The RẤỵ, G. A. BUNBURY, M.A Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr B. G. Larson
TU
ORDER
JHERRY & CON
PEDDER STREET,
Opposite. Hongkong Howl.
156
Hongkong May 5, 1910
ed to the official at Shin Chow, who, how- fever, is now away in Yan Fe, but who will no doubt attend to the mutter as soon as he returns to the central station. The rule of this man is said to be relent. less and he keeps the people in check with uniron hand.
'AN, EXECUTION DEFENDED.
To be had at the Ca Man Office
Prine.
best generally, it dives tone to the exhausted nerves,
Mr F, Braga..
Mr M. your,
Miss La Brugs
Mian M. Braga
Miss Mar u V.1
in
J. McKnig Miss Jessie Brooks Mr. Gos. C. Parsons
Fan Mr G. G. Mr.8. Mr and
Burnett and * Mr. H. Perriton
Mr. W. J. A. Robbing Mrs P. Bodes & child: Mr George Cobb Mrs George C. Cobb Mr and Mrs Arthu
16 GB MM
Mr E. J.
Jardine, M'son & Co, Ld Aug. 3, at noon. D. Sassoun & Co. LJ AUR 6, at Noon
About Aug. 7 Co......About Ang. 6 Osaka Bhosen Kaisks.
Malchera
P.&O.S. N
ka Linie Aug 4, a Noou.”
Amica Hamburg Am
Hamburg Am Linie Ang.
2,
Dougins, Lapraik Co. Aug. 4, at 11 am.
Douglas, Lapmak Co. Ang. 5, at 11 am Douglas, Lapzaik & Co. Auz
Jarding. M'son& Co, La Ang
The Bank Line, La......
About Aug 15;
Osaka Bhoset. "Kaisha|Ang. 6, at 3 p.m.
Vri, B.C., Seattle de Yokohamo Maru...Nippon Tusen Basha Ang. 18, 4p.m
Canadian fo R. Co.. Aug 3, at 8 pm.
Vancouver, (B.C.), &c. Empress of India...Canadian Pie R. Co. Ang. 24, at 3 pm Wahaive & Tientsin Kueichow ......................
PEAN HOTEL
Mr and Mrs W. Mrs Kent
Batterfield & Bwire... Aug. 8, st 4p.za -
Mr C. Marsley Mr J. McCormac Dr Michell Mrand Mrs J.H. S
Mody
ALNU EDWARD HOTEL*
Mr T. Aoki
Armstrong & child Lt-Col. & Mrs Lean Mr Barton
and child: Mr and Mrs W. L
Leazk
Mr Lloyd
Mr Baylay Mr & Mr E. Blunn
Yr B. Bond
DIE DUG
Mr Bos
"Irs Bowdler
.
Majer & Mrs Lyddo
Mr Smith Malkin
Mr F. Azon Mr. A. Begly Dr Belios Lieut. Crosss Mr J. Mrs Dobble
Dobbie
fy W. &. Donaldson
Dr and Mis Cadbury Capt. & Mrs MeMung Mr Haring
Mr W. L. Carter
Chapman
Mr Chapman
Mis Corneliussen
Mr Dallis
aad nurse
Mire. Finchett
drive ahcomber Gec. Grimble
Mrs Paget and child. Mr H. Pearce
Mr and Mrs T. Petrie Prichard Major Friend is Darch Rev. & Mrs Darien Lt. Col. Radcliffe Consul & Mrs Eetzens Eug. Comdr Roome Mr B. E. Fielder Dr & Mrs Rutherford
Mrs and Miss Falten Mr.A. Sinclair Mrand Mrs Gordon Lt. Col. Stacpole Capt.& Mra Guthrie Mr and Mrs Talati
Ir and Mrs Hale Major & Mrn Wanog Lt. Col. Bordon Hall Mr and Mrs W. M.
Watson Mr
A. H. Hewitt Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr F. C. Wilford Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr Lavid Wood
Capt. Wood
Humphreys
Wrigley
Mr and Mrs James, Lt. Col... nud.
maid and child Mr & Mrs Lee Jones
Mr Batcook
Mr Beortsen Mr C. Bond
Mr Bruyn
GRAND HOTEL.
..
Mr U. E. Cain Mr Mr L, O. Child Min Cule Mr and Mrs Crawlord Mr N. Dasent Mira Echals
Mr
Mr J. Kearney. Mr A. J. R. King' -
Mrs A. Lamb Mr Lorris Mr H. C Lyone!
Myall
Mr McCloro
Mr A. T.
Mr Offer Ur and Mrs Peeples Mr T. Phillipe
Mr N. L. Scallor
Mr
M. Huhimoto
Mr H. Banter
F. B. Hyde
Mr M. F. Mary Mr B. N. Oly Capt. de Mim W. O.
Mr H. Fearman- Mrs R.
Bamsey Mr E. B. Boed Dr Sibree Mr H. S. Spurge
Mr & Mrs Kinghorn Capt, and Mrs An Mr & Mrs G. Laurit H. Stewart Miss A. Leigh
children
Mr il. H. Taylor
| Mr and Mrs-Lemaire Me J. Waldım.
and child Mz Q. N. Manhoff
Mr E. Arndt
Mr Williams
KINGSCLEBS HOTEL,
Dr and Mrs Pattan ommodore R. H. Mr & Mr J. Robert
Arnstruther, R.N.
Mrs R. Arastruther Mrs G. Baches
and maid
Mr M. L. Schaller
Packhouse
Mr A. L. Bhisid
Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr H. R., Bhearer
and Mrs B. Brown
Mr Hector Fuller
Mr Gillingham
W
Mr and Mrs
Mr R.D. Sta
Boreman
Mr E. J. Veenendaal M-B. Webb DIE. IL Martyn Lobb Miss O.; Wento
·Mr & Mrs W. Lozan Miss E. Wente Mr K. 8, Morrison Mr H. Wontonn Professor Ober
Mr F. Brabn
WAZON HOTELA
Mr R. R, Boxbough Mr and Mrs J... MAO, Beidel s Cepall & children Mr 5. B. Walker
Mr M.-H. Walker
Mr
Mr so
Plan
Me Q. Pollard
Mr AA Fle Mr and Mr Graham
Mir T. Beyffort.
11r Haberer
Rev, Snyder
There has been recently, excuuled in UFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATHLM. F. W. George Mz and Mrs Bgan. Canton a man named Fi Loi-mang, IVETARZOHNEAR ME John Henderson Mr G. W. Bewell
linday of deficient of vital forces. Bracing posture Mr John Henderson Mr & Mrs E-Sweeney
And child was some sort of an official, and the shoot. ing of this man has led to a long as the falling murglad and imparts sow like und « » B: M. Hoffmann Mr. R. W. Ulmer Peyton Griffin · planatim, which again show how vigor to those who land se recently named played out, Mr Robert Humphrey Mr J. W. Vertu hed up and aludid ip address var and Mrs Hyde bir and Mirk West
or F.0.19 for Trini Bottin ta♣ things were carried on under lege for Free
and children (4), Mr Edward Whipple
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j.
Mr T. H. West
Mr J. Hildebrandó? La Cola & Men 192
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