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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 14TH, 1900
minarlat arrangements under the management of W. D. Sayman and the Hollander; forty tins of sardines gud 2016. of dates commandeered
fine material to fight on News of the dis The Commission announce the election of Mr.aster at Stormberg official report by Land- Arthur W. Ferguson to the position of Seere- drest, 170 killed 700 prisoners, three cannon, Tetary of the Commission, Mr. Fergusson was and 1,500 Lee-Metford rifles taken. Fear previously the Spaniel Secretary and has been hundred Beers had been four days burying the neting us Secretary to the Commission since its English left dead; harrowing details. There organization in Washington on the 1st Apri can't be many English left now. Told in von- Mr. Fergusson, while a native of California, las denos-the very strictest confidence-by a The Mission Launch Dayspring will call spent the greater portion of his official life in high official, that the war will soon be over. on the ships on Sunday morning between Washington. With a thorough Spanish educa- when Bill Clarke and George Degmore are and requesting thom to surrender, 9 and 10.30 am to také mon ashore to the sertion and a residence in the city of Mexico of taken serious thought of writing to these
about fourteen years he has been considered by gentleman, sice. The answering pennant may be hoisted
the U. E. Government as the most eligible up and end the war at once." pointment to many positions, having to deal with the translation and interpreting of Spanish laugauge and with the more intricate problems of Spanish law. Mr. Fergusson served as official Mr. J. Y. V. Vernon says in his weekly Share interpreter to the Fan-American Conference, List, dated Hongkong, 13th July The market Sorretary of the International Monetary Com continuos dull with but little business of any mission, Assistant Seeptary to the Inter-Con- importance to report. Itates in a few cases husetinental Railway Commission, Secretary of the declined, but generally have ruled fairly steady. S. and Chilian Claims Commission nad Secre and show no sigas of falling. The directory of tary of the US and Venezuelan Claims Com- the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, subject missions for three years before receiving to audit, propose to pay a dividend of 258.. his present position of Chief Translator of the bonus of 5. to place to reserve 8500,000 and to Barenact American Repablice, withtheexception carry forward $1,700,000-a remarkable result of three months spent during the autumn and of the half year ended 30th June last.
winter of 1898 as interpreter, to the U. S. and Spanish Tesco Commission:
·JOINT STOCK SHARES.
BANKS Hongkong and Shanghais ruled weak in the early part of the week in sympathy. with the London market which suddenly dropped to £49. After the result of the half-year's work- ing was known however rates get firmer both here and in London and after sales at 8205 $297, 900, and 8302 market closes firm at $300 Inyora. The latest London rate is £53 5. Nationals contiane steady to firm, but without business.
of the former at $295.
THE
CAIRO-SHANGHAI
RAILWAY.
Last Day. A big commande in town; jnbi. lant over the Stormberg disaster. War Louncil in the Courthouse calling ont volunteers to fight at Molteno; over sixty willing: the other 40 would rather be at home.
8.30 same day-Forevell, corruption; leave all we have all and clear ent; atmosphere be- coming too thick. Muy this reign of terror FOOD cease. Got to Bankies and into the Kasp Kolonie once were. Hepa to return soon.
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have been adopted against allowing such hordes of Japanese to come into this country, the Ad- ministration has now here been blamed for any 66 lack of vigilance. Nevertheless, the Japanese question threatened to become a troublesome
A New York telegram, dated 12th ult, says A special to the Sun from Washington say The Japanese Government has informed the Treasury Department, through its logation here, that it has issued an order restraining emigration to the United States which wil Speaking of the enormous increase influence practically bo prohibitive. Councillor Stevens promised to Russia by the construction of a of the legation called upon Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Tayler yesterday to inform railway line from Kiachta to the Chinese cuphin of this action. ital, the Friend of India in a recent issue says: The announcement was most welcome news,
To attempt to stop the Kiachta-Paking MARINE INSURANCES-China Traders have Railway would be ridiculous. It could pals be and relieves the Treasury Department of a changed hands at She and close in deniand at done at the cost of a great war; and a worse great deal of anxiety, which has been telt for that rate: Unions have been placed at 3202 excuse for inflicting upon the world the horrors the last few months during the rash of and 2260, Cantons are obtainalle at quotation of war could hardly be imagined. The only Japanese to this country. The cordial co-oper ation of the Japanese Government with the with no huminasi report, Bixits and the way to meet this proposed line is by building United States in this matter is looked upon by northern Insurances remain quiet and without another. Russia is consolidating hor Empire and the President and Cabinet as a facet friendly local business
extending her commerce by means of railways;
best of terms with this country. While in the FIRE INSURANCES-Both Hongkongs and England must do the same The first step is action by a power which has always been on the Chinas continue tall and with only small sales the construction of a railway to link either Bar-Pacific Coast States in recent political conven-
The ma or Assem with the Yangtze Valley. SHIPPING, Hongkong, Canton and Macnosesond step is the construction of the much dia- tions, vigorous protests in the form of resolutions cussed railway from Buez, or Port Said, crois Northern Arabis and Southern Farsin to join the Indian railway system in Beluchistan. The first line would make English influence in the Upper Yangtze Valley's reality instead of a paper them; the second line would
The Japanese Government, having been in secure the predominance of England in Southern formed of the feeling which the infinx of lower Persin and make it imposible for Russia to classes of Japanere has created in certain parts rain a foothold in the Persian Gulf. We have of the United States, promptly recognized the in fact, to recognise that Russia is necessarily harm which this prejudice against Japan, and predominant in Northern Asia, including the better classes of Japanese would do, and took Northern Chius, but excluding Japan and Cores.
The Japanese Parliament is now in recens, our in her own sphere, we offer no oppositions but the Government, taking advantage of an To this predominance of our Northern neighs sens as will definitely end the matter, but we take steps to prevent her intruding into our sphere in the South. And therefore, as an emergency privilege in its laws, ordered that an set to the Petersburg-Peking railway, which average of only are persons may amigrate to the United States in one month from any of Russia is now planning, we must prepare for the forty-seven prefectures in that country. the construction of a great Southern Asiatic The same order was put into effect in regard to Canada, except that double that number will be live, stretching from Cairo to Shanghai.”
allowed to come to the Dominion from each prefectare. In order to prevent emigrants to Canela from crossing the border into the United States and thus evading the intention of the law, it is announced that the Japanese Government will prevent this by inangarating a system of examinations at ports of debarka tion, if it is found that the spirit of the order is evaded.
have been dealt in to a fair extent at 800, 8301 and $901, closing with payers at the last rate. Indo-Chinde remain weak with small sales at 35% and 881 cum and close at 272 ex dividend. Douglasen continue on offer of the reduced rate of $49 failing do baing buyers into the market China Manilas are on offer and Chine Mutuals could be placed at quotations. Star Ferries have been inquired for in a small way at $173 to $18, for old shares.
REFINERIES-Both Chins Sugars and Lu- sinos in the former to report at the reduced Rous continue neglected, with only a small be- Tate of $114.
-
MINING Panjoins have further fallen to 944 with little or no business, This Compary ivna notice of payment of the last call of 1 on ar before 6th August. Olivers, Queens, and Great Earleros have all changed hands in an important lots at quotations: Jelebus have ruled quieter and clone with sellers at $114. Baubs have been in some demand and after sales of $38, 9581, 8581, and 250, close steady at the last rate.
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• BERYL," Garden Road, Kowloon. "Hongkong, 6th June, 1900. TRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE TYTRS, GILLANDERS has the honour to annonce that she has now REMOVED. to GLENWOOD, 21, Caine Road, formerly knows ae Kingsclere; ten minutes from Clock [a175 Tower.
The Frontier Guardian, Dordrecht, which has DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS-Hong kong and Whampoa Docks continue quiet will made ils reappearance again after the period of sallers at 518 per cent. and no males to report. enforced suppression caused by the occupation Kowloon Wharres have ruled steady with a fair of the town by the From State burghers and re- demand and sales at 884 and 34 cum new Lela, gives some amusing extracts from a diary The order has gone into effect, and immediate- issue. Wandlisis have been placed at $57 or kept during the early days of the crapation: lg upon its promulgation a meeting of the div, and clone with buyers at that to
Just before the Battle, Mother-Great scene Governors of prefectures in Japan was called LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong in Dordrecht. Boer scouts seen in the vicinity. The Minister of Foreign Affairs addressed this kong Lands have found buyers at $162, cum Dom Piet kills the fatted call. Great excitemesting and informed the Governors of the M
spirit which the Japanese Government wishes call and later a few shares changed hande at ment among the few English. H
Next morning, 5.a clock-The writer in bed $101, market closing standy at $162. The directors have decided to pay a dividend of $3load knocking at his bedroom door, and a hey for half-year Hotels hare ruled quieter with houting, Baas, de Boer mensen koma an sellers had no sales at $127 for cash and at The whole town out in a moment to see the equivaleat rates forward. West Points remain motier crowd. Proclamation read on the Mar steady with a few small sales at 847, closing ket square. Enthusiastic singing of the Volks- with buyers at 847 The directors have decided lied, which two out of the C00 seemed to know.
ter this
to show in the matter The Governors were asked to co-operate in strictly enforcing the
understand its provisions. new order and to sea that the people came to
Hongkong, 10th February, 1900,-
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
OMFORTABLY FURNISHED
to pay an interim dividend of $1.50 per share. Great uproar. Most of the English unwell af.ly fools" and perhaps he was not altogether ROOMS, with Board.
*Carlyle described the British people as “most- wrong, but, as a rule, British inbéciles are more or less adulterated with sanity, and may, there fore, be disqualified Lace, in Cochin China, A common forma and out fools or lunatics.
Hamphreys have declined to $1045 after sales at $10, and a forsed salo at 910, market closing at 8103 with sellers. Katileon Lands have maced in earnest. Writer, pars-bred English in, according to Dr. Lefever, a village of out- boon place at 8253.
Mints.In the absence of local bus iness, quotations for all but Hongkongs are taken from the latost Shanghal eironlara
MISCELLANEOUS Green Islands have ruled steady with a fair business at 8204, closing steady at that rate. China Bernoor have „advanced to $30, without sales Electrica hare
A little later-Great demand for passen to leare the Free State Commandeering com man, commandoered by local Dutchman tap of mania with them is to believe they have pear at the court-house with horse, sadille, and buffale in the stomach. Hopeless cases of this bridle, and eight days provisions. He objecte delusion, or "pipop," as they are called, are very strongly, but objections prove fatile-he is in the Free State now, atat go. He pro- thrown into the water, and if they save them- teste that all he has in the world is a clothes selves are accounted free from the possession, hores; won't wash at all, has to appear.
Sunday-Commandeering in earnest. Ap
been plowed at *11 er dir. Watsons at $15 and peared before the Landdrest, Fiet Zwart Oog. EYE-SIGHT. Asbestos are in demand at 80. Nothing far the worthy man for 30s. To what to sued
China Providents at $0.80 und 49.85. United The writer trembles, for 12 mouthe
ther to report under this heading.
THE POPULATION OF SHANGHAI. On the 2nd int, we gave the result of the consus at Shanghai, excluding the French Settlement: We now give the figures for the French Settlemont on the 15th ult.
French
Gernitan
Amorican
British
Austrian
Belgian Danish
Italian "Thatch
Japanese Greek
Spanish
Portuguese
Parnous Swedish and Norwegi Swiss
Russian
Wallachian
Poles Burasian
Total.
་*་
... 218
33
622
The total comprised 282 mais and 145 female adults, and 52 male and 143 female children. The total satire population was in the Settle went 56,973, and in the Extension 24,153, in all 80,528, not including 4,120 afsat and 7,000 in passage, or a grand total of 1,646.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT:
The steamer Saint Regulus, from Japan and China, arrived at New York on the 10th instant.
indigni-
NOTICE.
ties may we not be subjected now. He sulilo quins thus: "Doctor, doctor, why did you pull Piet Zwart. Oog through the attack of typhoid? A continuing my Sight Testing Rooms We should have been happier without him." Result of interview fourteen days to clear, or
nentrality
in Hongkong at
(W. BREWER & CO.)
which, daring my absence, will be in CHARGE of MR. MOIVER, Member Ph. Say.
Next morning-Summoned to appear before Zwart Oog, about fifty of thelocal nawashed gaping in a horrified way at the writer; visions of thumb screws. Ushered into the presence of ja the Landdrost, whose attempted expression of A Register of all Glasser supplied my consti- dignity is ludicrous Get a pus from that tasuts in the Far East is kept here and any rascally Hollander clerk to clear out in four kind of ordizary or special lenses can be hours; no reason given; Free State justice very obtained.
fine.
Little
later-Upon the representation of an M.LA. time extended to forty-eight hours; read an official account of the Boer victory at Belmont, in which the Boers killed 7,000 Eng.
REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.
N. LAZARUS, Hongkong, 24th May, 1900.
1532
lish; very interesting. To doubt the version THE GREAT QUESTION OF THE
would be sudden death. Manser rifle carefully explained intense desire to reise it and do for the Landdrast, but discretion prevails
Two or three more days.Local Dutch join- ing, and being sent over to Jamestown; war- riors buying lots of sweats and umbrellas; won- derfal fairy tales by the Reimechoen; thousands of Roaineks shot dead and only two Bears. Allmachtig!! Wonderlyk!!!
Sunday: December 10th-Great excitement! 250 troopere seen at Clerk's Biding Landdrost Zwart Uog preparing for tight sends into town to tell us we must prefent ourselves. · Great trek of the poor whites, who a day or twa before robbed the Pollen Camp. Tremendoar rush to slaap in the Dutch Church; commando clearing for all they are worth; load protesting of loyalty.
Next morning-No troops and no commando; yellow purgarees worn by loyal Dutch conspicn ous by their absence; const fear. Three pro. minent citizone ride out into the country, and return to and Dordrecht again occupied by this Boers, and are therefore dragged up before the Landdrost. charged with going out to lead the: troops They loudly protect their innocence. Result-Let off with a warning.
SOFT, FAIE, DELICATE SKIN. A clear and healthy complexion produced by using Row- LAND'S KALYDOR, the most soothing, healing. carative and refreshing preparation, and war Piet Zwaart Oog at the writer's store with ranted harmless to the most delicate skin. It two armed Indwe railway gangers. He has prevents and removes Freckles. Tan, Sunburn, come to commandeer some cloth for himself. Redness, Roughneas heals Cataneons Brup No tape measure will go round him; docen't tions, Irritation, Stings of Insects, Eczema, matter; he 'H take the nearest, so he does. He Barna, imparte a luxuriant beauty to the com- takes 47 worth, and will give neither a receipt plexion, and arrays the neck, hands and arms or an order; put it down to profit and loss.. In matchless whiteness unobtainable by any Next Day The Landdrost in fine feathers-- other means. Ask Stores and Chemists for new clothes, now boots--but yen cannot make a ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, and aroid poisonene silk purse out of a sow's ear. Spies to right of imitations
(1432-2 | us spies to left us Commando going out; com-
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DRAPERS
EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO.,
Milliners, Silk Mercers, Haberdashers.
Low Prices; 37, 89, Wellington Street. WING HOP,
Ladies Tailor, Dressmaker, Draper; 62,
Wellington Street:
SEE WOO,
Tailor, Draper and Outfitter; 67 and 69,
Queen's Road,
FLOUR MERCHANTS SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY.
Merchant Millers, San Francisco. Eastern Branch, Pedder Street,
WILLIAM WHILET, Manager. FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN
A CHEE & CO., Established 1839,
Every Household Requisite. Depot for Eastman's Kodak Films and Accessories;
17a. Queen's Road Central.
LI KWONG LOONG,
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THE MUTUAL STORES,
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8 and 10 D'Aguilar Street,
H. TIE,
Provision and General Merchants.
Wine and Spirit Merchante, Groceries, Best Goods, Lowest Rates. Try Charles Evaporated Cream; 16, D'Aguilar
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KANG "LET & CO.
Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths. Watch- mankers, Japanese Carlos and Blackwood Furniture. Opposite Post Office, 36,
Queen's Bond Central.
MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,
Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40, Watson's Building, Queen's Road Also st Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Iloilo. SUN SHING, Established 1840.
Silks, Ganses, Crêpe-Shawls, Chinaware, Ivery, etc., Gold and Silversmiths and Engravers; 90, Queen's Road Central,
WAH LOONG,
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Marine and Fortrait Painter, 50. Queen's
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H. YERA.
Japanese Photographer, 14, Beaconsfield Arcade, Queen's Road Cl., nizo Wanchai. Amateur's Requirements a Specialty.
PRINTING
DAILY PEESS" OFFICE. Proofs roul by Englishmen.
RATTAN FURNITURE
WOO KEE, Late HANG CREUNG SHING.
Rattan Chairs, Matting, Baniboo Blinds,
etc.; 73, Queen's Road Central.
KWONG TẠI LO
Rattan Furniture, Bamboo, Blinds, Mat-
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SANG MOW,
Rattan Faraiture, Bamboo, Screens, Mat- ting of all Colours; 43. Queen's Roads, Cl
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DHUNAMAL CHELLARAM,
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THE GLOBE (TESUMULL FORUSING),
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LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,
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AH-MEN, HING-CHEONG & CO.,
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Food Central, Old Club Site..
Branch: A-MAN, opposite City Hall,
R. HAUGHTON & CO., ...Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Rozd,
Opposite Kuhn's Curio Store.
"HUNG YUEN, "
Outfitters, Shirt Makers, Batters, Hosiers,
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Queen's Rond.
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YEE SANG FAT & CO.,
Outfitters, Pisca Goods, Underwear, Shoes, Hats, Silk Handkerchiefe: Opposite Port
Office, Queen's Rood Central. TOBACCONISTS
D. 3. DADY BURJOR, "Los FILIPINOS." Importer of the Best Manila Cigara; 35,
Pottinger Street.
KRUSE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Havana and Monile Cigare, Egyptian Cigarettes, Dealers in
Fancy Goods, Agents.
Connaught House, Queen's Read. VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT,
1 and 2, Lesyane Street East. AGENTS FOR W. KENNEDY & Co., 37, Calle San scinto, Mamila, Wir dsor Laly" and ** The Jockey” Cigers.
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS
H. PRICE & CO.,
12, Queen's Road
and Calle Anlogue, Manila,
AMERICAN SYSTEM
ENTISTRY
OF
AT
No. 39. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. CHADWICK KEW (LATE OF POATE & NOREE). Hongkong, 15th September, 1890.
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