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INTIMATIONS
Patti's Opinion
of the
APOLLO
Plano Player
"Its playing every individual note of the Piano makes it, with- out doubt, the most wonderful and perfect Piano Player.**
A Piano has a range of 8 notes -80 has the Apollo. Other play ers leave one-third of the Piano useless.
THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., Ltd. Hongkong, Slagapore, Shanghai,
For Hire
FROM
LESSONS OF THE WAR.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH, 1904.
The most reliable and interesting information which has got come to hand respecting the con- dition of the Japaness and Russian warships after enduring the stress of war for several months is published in the current member of the Engineer. The facts are given on the authority of officers in the Far East, who are in a position to know, and they show that several im portant lessons have already been demonstrated by the fighting entside Port Arthur. Briefly statoil they are as follows:-
RUSSIA AND BRITISH SHIPPING.
A GREAT DISCOVERY.
The amazing richness of the Australian Continent in healing roots and herbs has long the natives of that country had only the juices bren the wonder of scientists. For untold ages and essences of these roots and herbs for medicine. How effective thing proved, even in their oxade form, is evinced by the extra- ordinary health which the natives enjoyed 25 borne out by Cupain Cook, the discordier of Australia,
A meeting of the north of England steamship owners was held last month at Newcastle-on. Tyne to consider the question of the seizure by Russia of the Heitleh steamship Allanton. Mr. Daniel Stephous presided, and said that the seizure was certainly unlawful, aul it was their duty to do if they could to help British
Not only from the writings of such man as shipping. Mr. James Kuott, manager of the Prince line of steamships, said that the lanton Captain Cook, but from their own observations, was engaged at the time of the mizure in a scientists have for a long time been aware of the 1. The impact of heavy projectiler has a perfectly peaceful and legal mission, carrying great superiority of vegetable medicines over strong tendency to affect the alignment of coat from Japan to an English port, Singapore paars tack, Mr. Charles Forde, an eminent those containing mineral poisons; and some machinery hy shook, but less offect than might Her seizure was illegal. The excuse was that scientist, conceived the idea of so utilising the have been expreted upon boilers, whether water.she was passing through the son of Japan. but essences of certain Australian plauts that their tubs or cylindrical. Only direct hits soum to
that was a course which saved 200 miles, and any healing properties might be made useful to shipmaster would have taken it. He complained and experiment, he ail at gained the knowledge modern mina. By long and careful investigation have affected the generators.
ale of the action of the Passinu volunteer feet required. He found himself the discoverer of a steamers in overhauling and datrining British natural vegetable substance which acted on the reseels in Eastern waters, and urgedthala warship effectively than any medicine known. The best liver and digestive organs directly and more should be sont to and such improper coudnet.laboratorias, the most modern plant, and all that He moved: That the British Government be science dietated as being best for the purpose. asked to demand the release of the steamar was requisitioned in the compounding of this substance into convenient medicine farm, and Allenton (which is detained at Vladivostock by
the result of it all was the production à for The Russians). forthwith. ** Akberman Jolin
years back of the most perfect medicine of Dent seconded the motion, which was agreed to modern times. Alderman Thomas Bull moved: That this moeling protests ngaiust the netion of Passion Volunteer flost stramers in ovebauling and detaining British ships in Eastern waters," Mr. J. B. Adam seconded the resolution. which was evreied.
2. All small ships, especially torpado craft, wear out quickly, and lose heavily in spend as the result of hard work.
it. The deterioration of big ships is samsider ably less,
1. Disablement of machinery by gan-fire is quite improbable; partial injury is all that is
to be feared.
5. Cylindrig boilers have proved inferior to water-tubes, or at any rate, to the Belleville variety.
6. It has not been possible to maintain fall speed for any length of time in either foot, though the Bayan is said to have puco steamed nine hours at top speed. It is deduced from this that economy is eve more important tactically than strategically.
With regard to the damage suffered by the fleet, the report says that not a single Japanese ship is now able etonts at its original spoor.
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THE
CIGARETTES OF THE
FUTURE.
ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS SMOKED.
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EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.
LOTUS. Large Size $5.00 per 100
Gold Tippa Medium Sizo
$3.75 per 100
ZAFAR,
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TRADE MARK,
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Medium Size $3,50 }
THABIT,
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SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG:
This med oine was produced in 1815 KRUSE & CO., CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
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the form of small beans, which, being prepared
retinu on the liver, were called Lile Beans." Being the product of recent soianee, Bile Boans, on their first appeatones, experienced a hard fight of arienen versus quackery; bai the issue was soon decided by the public, with the result that Bils Beans began to rapidly displace the old, imperfect, and in some cases harmful Pedicines, which have been in use for fifty or sixty years, and which, like all old forms, are Behind the times, and correspondingly imper fect. Most of these remedies contain bismuth, Iron, or some harmful saimal or mineral sub A careful canrass of the situation in the stance, and if taken in quantities, produce erila worse than those they may temporarily relieve. Hi'e Beans, withmat the slightest discomfort: prompt the liver and digestive organs to net ja strengthened and stimulated to continue the Bature's normal way, larving those organs
OUTLOOK.
$30 PER MONTH L of water was experienced in the Iwate cotton bolt has hear male for 2's Recico.
For Sale
FROM
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WE HAVE A LIBRARY OF
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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are
THE prepared, during suspension of their
Trans Pacific Service and until further notice, to book cargo and issue Bills of Lading to SEATTLE, WASH, VICTORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST PORTS, alo to OVER LAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES and CANADA in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY from SEATTLE, hitherto, by the steamers of the NORTHERN PACIFIC S.S. CO., BOSTON STEAMSHIP and TUWBOAT CO'S, OCMAN S.S. CO, and CHINA MUTUAL S.N. CO.
For Further Particulars, apply at the Company's Locul Branch Office" in Prince's Sailing, First Floor, Clinter Road..
A. S. MIHARA, Meauger.
Hongkong, 20th May, 1904.
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EXPORTEES AND CONTRACTORS.
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after an extensive hit during the battle of As the season advances uur contemporary says February. Her boilers are of the Belleville the prospect, for a large yield of cotton becomes type. She would seem to have been hit in brighter, and there has appeared less than the the regions of the boiler rooms, but the steam-
customary amount of injury from the elements ing capacity was not affected to any extent.ant insecte, while the reports as to nursaga aro This ship in at present good for twenty- practically unanimous in showing a materia One knots, The speed of the An uns
It is especially gratifying to note saak to nighteen knots. or
thereaboutsack unanimity of sanguine indications from Toxes, because of the large proportion of the total crop secured in that State. The crop there is decidedly earlier than last year, and weather conditions all that could ba desired. An increase of over 9 percent. in Tes acreaga means a large amount of cotton. provided the condition is maintained. The only drawback is found in the prevalenes of boll weevil, and us to this, thorn is hops for some improve- men over last year. Some sacrious report the
The best performances on the Russian side have been done by the cruiser Bayer. Tho Gronboi and Rossio are both in good steam- ing condition, and so is the Askold. The Novik ng been several times injure, und, having beer also hard pressed once or twice. her machinery has been shaken up a good deal It is doubtful whether she can do twenty knots at present. The Ratvisan had her engines thrown out of alignmont when she was tor patoed, and hor steaming povers pre very poor, despite repairs The Tsarevitch suffered no hurt at all to machinery or boilers when torpedoed, and her propellers touched, though the torpedo hit her rudder. The Pallade was hit amidships by a torpedo that came through the side and exploded partly in a cont banker and partly right insile one group of her Belleville generators. The tubes were torn out and bout shape. They were taken out, straightened, and replaced, mostly by her own engineers.
vero ид-
post is increasing. Farly ranturity of the crop and prompt mensuras foreradioation.
performance of their duties without further assistance They produce s gentle action, on the bowels, ridding the system of all impurities. Their pries bring them within the reacle of all, and they are the safest. family medicine.
Bilo Beans cura biliousness, indigestion, debility, constipatiou, piles, liver disorder, malarial fevers, influenza, chills, spasms of the stomseh, dizziness, fulness after meals, wind. uervons disorders, that fired feeling," rheuma- Lism, neuralgis and sointira, kidnog and grinary disorders, sleeplessuess. headache, bad breath, anemia, sickness of the stomach, blood im- purities, pimples, ulcera, scurry ate, and all ailments arising out of a disordered liver and faulty assimilation. Of all chemists and medi- cine vradors, 75 cents (Mex.) per bottlę. 2010
of the past promise to produce good results. T
· At other south-western points the only on. favourable news comes from flanced districts. particularly in Arkassas. When it is stated that about 200.000 acres have hana abandoned and replanted iu corn, becques the spason is too for advanced for another effort at cotton, it must not be forgotton that this menus at the natside a loss of 120.000 bales, an insignificant.
A not very dissimilar hit was received by the quantity compared with the new acreage in Texas alone. At the more northerly points and Pobieda, which was hit by a mine in the port along the Atlantic coast the weather has been boiler-room. A great deal of water come in wart, with ample raiu, making conditions most and the fire wore quenched, but no one was in-satisfactory. As a rule thinning out has been jured, no tubes burst, and the ship returned to completed, and cultivation progreses rapidly. harbour without assistance under her own steam.except where it is impossible to secure suffi cient
In the early days of the war Russian destro- yous were hopelessly outmatched in spoed by the Japanese; but the hardar service to which the latter have been put has done much to aquslim this, and there is little to choose between them now-Daily Expresa, 19th July.
ABOLITION OF THE CANTON "HOPPO."
It was not so many years back since the
the
merchants engaged in the river trudo, the re- presentatives of the river steamboat companies and the British officials in Canton and in Paking, were engaged as one nap in a stren nous endeavour to combat the practice on part of the "Hoppo" in Cauton, then in vogue. of favouring shippers of goods in Chinese bottoms to the detriment of British stomers" The practice of the Carton uutivé customs officials was often represented, says the P. & T. Times, as a gross injustice to foreign shipowners and a distinct violation of the most-favoured pation clause of the treaty. Amongst the many remedies then thought to effectually remove the injustice complained of was, that the post of thes "koppo" or native customs superintendent of Conton 'should be abolished and the duties appertaining to that ofce merged in the commissionerslip of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Custeras. Diplomatic representations through a secession of years resulted in failure Her Imperial Majesty, however, is now Retormined that decided staps should be taken in this direction, and therefore commands, by decree of the 10th inst., the abolition of the posts of the" Hoppo" or Customs Superinteadout of Canton, and that of Superintendent of Customs of Inaian in Kiangsu province, the duties of
labour. It is noticed, however, that there is lors
complaint on this point than earlier in the season. Reports from Georgia arra that the crop is somewhat backward. bat the plants are healthy, and there is no reason to fear injury. All despatches make more or loss increase in soroage, ranging from 5 to 15 per vent,, snd. even after making ample allowance for area
abandoned because of the flood in the south-west,
there seems no reason to doubt that the currsat crop is covering more space than any previous cotton season in the nation's history.
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CALVERT'S CARBOLIC
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(Soothing, cleaning and nutiseptic). Fleasant to men, especially in sufferces from perspiration, and most refreshing in hostlimates.
F. C. CALVEET & Co, Manchester, Eng.
68-1
AUTOMATIC MAUSER
PISTOLS.
CALIBRE 7.63 m.m. With CHAMBER for 10. CARTRIDGES FIRING 10 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS. SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, Hid Oather, 1900,
AVID CORSAR LSON'S
VAVY BOILED LONG FLAX
Hoppo" in Canton to be undertaken by the DMERCHANT NAVY
Viceroy of the Two Kwang provinces. Also, as the Commissionerships of the Imperial silklooms of Kiangning and Soochow are both in the one province of Kiongan, the first-named Commis- sionership is abolished.
KALYDOR
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EXCURSION TO MACAO.
BE Splendid Stenmor
YING KING." Captain Page, will make an EXCURSION TÉIP TO MACAO ou every SUNDAY, leaving the Company's Wharf at the end of Wing Lok Street, at 8.30 a.M., and returning from Macao at 7.30 F. In Macao the steamer berths at the Perseverance's Wharfs.
FARE
$1 each meal.
Ist Class, Single Tickst 32 with Cabin $3,00 Return Ticket... $3 with Cabin:$5,00 Tia and Dinner may be had on board at
YUK ON & CO., LD. Hongkong, 3rd August, 1934,
INSURANCES
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AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN. SURANCE CO.
OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL.
TRE Undersigned, kaving been appoiutes 1 AGENTS for the above Company, are propared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIF at Current Rates.
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REUTER, BROCKELDIANN & CO.,
Agonte. Hongkong, 21st April, 1997
HENIX FIRE OFFICE.
The Undersigned ars GRANT POLICIES of
now prepared t INBUEANG) against FIRE at Current Rater.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO
Agents for the Phosuis Firm Odes Hongkong, 17th August, 1897,
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JAPAN
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA (MITSUI & CO.
HEAD OFFICE:--1,-SURUGA-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH-34, LIME STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG BRANCH PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, TOE HOUSE STREET
OTHER BRANCHES:
New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Soura'ya, Manila, Amoy, Shangha', Chatoo, Tientsis, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chomulpo, Yokohama, Tokovska, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Kure, Shimonoseki, foji. Wakamatsu. Kuraten, Nagasaki, Kuchinatu, Sasebo, Maidzure Miike, Hakodato, Taipeh, &c.
Telegraphic Address: “MITSUI" (A.B.C. and A 1 Cedas) CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Nasy and Arsenale and the State
Railways; Principal Railway Gotapanies and Industrial Works; Home and Formiga Ma and Freight Steamers, SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Mike, Tagawa, Yamana and Ida Coal Mines; and SOLE AGENTS, for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotana, Mameda, Maunoura, Onoura Otanji
Sasaharu Tabakuro, Yoshintani, Yoshio. Yunokibars, and other Coals
S. MINAMI. Maunger, Hongkong,'
MITSU BISHI
GOSHI-KWAISHA
(MITSU BISHI CO.)
COAL DEPARTMENT
MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO.
used,
Cable Address, "TWASAKI," which applies to all Branch Offices and Hong- kong and Shanghai Agencies. AL, ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Codes
All Letters Addressed:- MANAESE, MITHEM Co., with name of
placa nuler. BRANCH OFFICES:-- NAGASAKI, MOJI. KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW. AGENCIES SHANGHAI: H. I. TRIPP.
HONGKONG: H. U. JEFFRIES.
MANILA: Compania MARITIMA.
YOKOHAMA: M. ASADA, CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Em- perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navius; the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Railway; Santo, Kinshu and the other Principal Rail ways; Industrial Works; Homo and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manile, North China, Korean ports and America,
MITSU BISHI
DOCKYARD
AND ENGINE WORKS,
NAGASAKI,
CODE WORD: "DOČK," NAGASAKI, A.1, A. B.C., Scotte' and Engineering Codes Uned,
DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.) Extreme Longih...
Length on Blacks
Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance or Bottom.. Water on Blogies at Spring Tide
523 feet.
513
J
89
11
77
#T
26.
371 feat.
DOCK No. 2 (at MUKAIJIMA) Extreme Length...
Length on Blocks
Width of Entrance on Tup
Width of Entrance on Bottom
#50
64
5+
22
Water on Blocks at Spring Tide
PATENT SLIP (at KOSUOIN. Con tako vassals up to 1,000 tons gros.
TH
THE WORKS are well equipped with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD- ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well as in REPAIRING of SHIPS.
The COMPANY has STEAMER, 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED A SALVAGE
with POWERFUL SALVAGE PLANT, 1703
READY SHORT NOTION
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashita CARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUS
Oshi, Shinpew, Namazuta and Kami-Yamada Collieries and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large scalo the best Buzon Coal from 1905.
Sole Agunta for Kigin, Komatsu "(Lagawe and Matsushima Coals.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE C) Coals produced from the above Colliarios.
THE
FIRE and LIFE.
ESTABLISHED 1836.
Undersigned aro propared to accap First Class Foreign and Chinese RISKS against FIRE at Caront Rates,
Also to accept proposals for LIFE ASSUR- ANCE. Prospectuses on application.
TURNER & CO..
Agents.
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Hongkong, 23rd September. 193. NORTE INIURANCE COMPANAN
TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN-
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1903, £16,898,650.
I. AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.... 2,750,000. PAID-UF CAPITAL.......... 687,500 0 0 II. FIRE FUNDS 3,056,981 12 3
The Undersigned AGENTS for the shove Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKE against FIRE at Corrent Kates.
SUEWAN, TÓMES & CO..
Agents. Hongkong, 18th June, 1904.
(1888 THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TORONTO AND LONDON, INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.
MARINE BRANCH.
"The Head and Branch Offices and the Agen- cies of the Company will receive any order for Coal sold in 1903 by the Company amounted to 1,210,000 tons.
TAKASHIMA COAL.
Now and additional sbafis at the Takashima Colliery have been completed and this well.
known best and most economical steam Coul in the EAST is now produced in abundanco auð. can be supplied in any quotity. Hongkong, 26th April, 1904.
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