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AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

WE Undersigned have received instructions To all by Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), TO-DAY (FRIDAY),

the 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1901, at 2.30 r.m., at their SALES ROOM. No. 8, Ues Von Road (Corner of Tea House Street). SUNDRY FRENCH MAKE HOUSE. HOLD FURNITURE. TERMHAƒ ormal.

HUGHES & HOUGH, A notioneers. dongkong, 1st September, 1904,

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INTIMATIONS

A GOOD TIF.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d, 1904.

E distressing symptoms which follow over Indulgence in suptim, hich follow over

ing, indiscroot feeding or undue excitement are promptly overcome by the use of Abbey's Ef rvescent Sait.

If you bare a ated tengus and a bad atomuch, a teaspoonful of Abbey's Salt in a glass of water upon arising will immediately cleanse the tongue and sweetan the stomach. Try it!

Abbey's Salt is a pleasant cooling invigorating offervescent tonic laxative, it regulate the action of the stomach, Liver, Bowels, and the system generally, it aids digestion, promotes excretion, purities the blood and oisors the

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to I held on MONDAY, the 5th day of REP-complexion. TEMBER, 1904, at 3 m., at the Qflecs of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Ono Lot of Crowa Laudat Tat Taz Mui, in the Colony of Hong. kong, fes n tarm of 75 years, with the option of rynowal at a Crown Hout to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further turu of 75 years,

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PARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of

the Letting by Public Auction Sale, Au be held on MONDAY, the 5th day of SEP. TEMBER, 1901, ai 3 P., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His fixsellency the Governor, of Oue Lnt of Crown Laud at Austin Road, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years. com. Huonoing from 14th day of March, 1914, with the option of renewal at a Crown Roat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary „Messivements.

N.E. E

£1, n. 7.

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120 100

NOTICE.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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Contest, is

Annual Kent.

Epset Prie

THE Undersigned line received instructions

to sell by Public Auction

OF

FRIDAY,

the 16th SEPTEMBER, 1904, at 3 r. at their Ofces in Ice House Street..

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

Known and registered in the Land Office as SECTION A OF INLAND LOT No. 99. with the premises thereon

Now kaown as

Now, 256, 237, 259, 261, 263 and 9. Queen's Road Central, and Nox. 34, 36 and 88 Hillier Streat.

The property has an area of 2,934 square feet and is subject to an apportioned Crown Reat of £10.0.21. It is held from the Crown for the

Abbey's Salt also makes a delicious refreshing and invigorating draught at any time, teating not unlike Seda Lemonade and is particularly enjoyable as a healthful beverage in hot climaten. Sold in two sizes by all Chemists or Stores and by WATKINS LTD, and A. S. WATSON & Co., Ern, Hongkong.

WEI CHEETOO & CO.

A TRANSMIGRATORY DEFENDANT!

A man named Suppen, who had bova nader Dr. Spence'a observation for a week. w brought up before the Colombo Polleo

brongrats on the 12th August. He was

charged with trespassing in Queen's Hoom, He gave a very interesting and novel account of his life history. To begin with, he said he bad been born no less than seven times. At seventh time the fates ordained that he should ha a king or a governor. His visit to Queens House was easily explained. He wasted to scoure his appointment as governor. Oo the Magistrate assuring him that there were se hopes of his attaining to ruch dignity, he left the matter in the Magistrate's hands,

Dr. Spenco said he dit not think that the

man was insane.

CHINA'S ADVISERS.

The Chinese Minister to Franco is erelited

explain

with being an intelligent and progressivo han. and judging by his advies in regard to military attaches at the principal legations the wedit Pas et unreasozalle. He has winner re- sently given his Gocornment some other advice which we regret to say is not quite so mund. He has proposed that the Chinese Governant should fellow Japan's example and adopt a ca

fitutioun form of government, the Wai Wn P to present the Upper Hause sed the Court of Censers the Lower House! Anything more ludicrous as an imitation of Japan's DIGE could hardly be imagined, and reveals the fast Very plainly that Mr. San Pao-chi hus not grasped the mowing of

presentative government at all. He proceeds" to that princes, Dobles and high officials could be included in the Upper House, and sivil and military officials of interior rank in the lower House, and the Vinys sight also have the privilege of appointing their representatives from among the more enlightened students and Lunaticcerekants. The suggestion has not been res

ponded to, as eren Me Government pssibly realizes that much winst happen in China before a represtatie form of government run be attended. Even in Jajan. the prohrial land of topsyturvoydon, the study and adoption of Western methods began with the alphabet, and until China kenckles down and masters the A.BC. of reform sitious fights of this kind must neessarily be sol naike as futile,, P. & 7.

are

The Magistrate warned the man that next time ho went to Queen's House to take up the position of governor he must be properly authenticated or hewould to be pardoned with a recre sojourn in the asylum.

What," said the victim to the hallucinations. **a asylum fur que born to be a king? asylarus surely are only for the mad."

He left the dock looking despendeat.

THE TSAR AT NOVGOROD.

The following extact from the Petersburger [1410-2Zeitung, describing the Tsar's recent doing at Norgorod, affords a typical instanes of the attiinde of servile adafation which the kabjects of this Tuar deem ituecasury to adopt towards their Svereign ----

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BEWARE OF JAPANESE IMITATIONS.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., AGENTS, Hongkong, 31st July, 1901,

NIEN TING.

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STRELT.

SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, D'AGUILAR

TERMS VERY MODERATE.

L'ouultation Free. Hongkong, 21st March, 1903.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are prepared, during suspension of their Trans-Pacific Servies and until further notice, to book cargo and issue Bills of Lading to SEATTLE, WASH., VICTORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST PORTS, also to OVER. LAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES and CANADA in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY from SEATTLE, as hitherto, by the steamers of the NORTHERN PACIFIC S.S.CO., BOSTON STEAMSHIP Bad TOWBOAT CO.8, OCEAN 8.5. CO. and CHINA MUTUAL S.N. CO.

For Further Particulars, apply at the Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's Building, First Poor, Chater Road,

A. S. MIHARA, Manager. Hongkong, 20th May, 1904,

COLD STORAGE.

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THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, L. 1. 邋 have now 40,000 Cubic feet of Co..

Storage available at EAST POINT. Stores wil, bo Open at 10 AM. und 4 Pr.. daily, Sundays ercepted to receive and deliver porishable goods

WM. PARLANE, Manager. Hourloug, 18th November, 1901, [75

THE AMERICAN SYSTEM

ENTISTRY,

rasiduo at the term of 75 years from the 26th D

day of June, 1843, and for a further term of years respectively created therein by a Crown Tease of the said Inland Lot No. 99 and the Indenture of Extension thereof respectively dated the 10th September. 1845, and the 21st January, 1860, and respectively made between Her late Majesty Queen Victor a of the one art and Loo A King of the other part and Her mid Majesty of the one part and Kwok Kam Fook of the other part.

OF

DEM. H. CHAUN.

37. Das Vœux Road Central, HongcoNG from the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A

Hongkong, 3rd June, 1904

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THE EAST OF ASIA". (Published Quarterly.)

CONTAINING Articles of Special Interest. Profusely Illustrated, descriptive of the people, Customs, to, of the Far East.

The property will be sold subjert to (a) a Mortgage dated the 27th January, 1903, made Between hoy Chung of the one part and U1486) Yau of the other part and registered at the Land Office by Memorial No. 34104 and to the principal sam of $19,000 and interest and other moneys thereby secured (b) a Mortgage dated the 27th June 1903, made betwem the sald Choy Chang of the ens part and Tam Mun fing of the other part and registered at the Land Offce by Memorial No. 34115 and to the principal sum of $20.0.0 and interest and other oneys thoroby secured fel an Equitable Charge dated the 2nd July, 1903, made between the said Choy Chung of the one part and Tam Kin of the other part and registered at the Land Office by Memorial No. 85436 and to the principal sum of $2,000 and interest and other moneys thereby secured (d) a Mortgage dated the 9th June, 1801, made between the said Choy Chung of the que part and an Chat Tai of Le other part and registered at the Land Ofice by Memorial No. 95775 and to the principal sum of $37,000 and interest and other moneys thereby secured and (e) a Mortgage dated the 10th June, 1904, made between the said Choy Chung of the one part and Li Hing Wai of the other part and registered at the Land Office by Memorial No. 35799 and to the principal sum of $10,000 and interest and other moneys thereby gucured.

For further.partionlars and conditions of sale, apply to-

MossTS, HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

or to

Messrs. DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,

The Solicitors having the conduct of

the sale, 39, Queen's Road

Central. Hongkong, 1st September, 1904,

The kindly Press criticiens, both Continental Ed American, that the production of this Magazine has evoked is eloquent testimony of be sterling merit of the publication.

Price

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Hongkong; or nad all leading Booksellers in the Far Hast

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ON SALE DOUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG BWEEKLY PRESS, JULY to DECEMBER 1903.

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On sale at the Hongkony Daily Press Office. Hongkong, 25th March, 1904.

The blessing of the troops who kne derontly before his Majesty was a profoundly moring spectacle. His Majesty hell th

acred Icon njeft and pronounced aloud the blessing in his own same aud that of the Empress. Thousands of spectators wept with emotion and spiritual nestasy. The pupils of the girls' anbo Is sanft red roses along the path of the monarch, and the prople presel up to the carriage in order to carry away an indelillo memory of the hallowed features of the Lord's aunted. Many old people had spent the night in prayer and fasting in order to be worthy to gaze upon his countenance with a pure and undediet Koul. The greatest enthusiasm prevails at the happiness which has thus been In their respect for the divine right of Kings, there is evidently nothing

Fouchsafed to them."

Le chnasa between Russian and Japanese,

THE US AND TIBET.

PESSIMISM IN G. EAT BRITAIN.

MOTHER

SEIGEL'S SYRUP

AIDS DIGESTION-CURES INDIGESTION.

Relish for food and power to digest it are essential to sound health, for only by the digestion and assimilation of hot can last or worn-out bodily fiste bereplaced and life sustained. When digestion fails, as in dyspäpsta o digestion, both berly and brain are starved, the patient becomes languid and weak, incapable of actire, vigorous rito, or clear sustained thought. Headacies, loss of appetite, pains after eating. Lifness at the chest, pulpitation, anemia and sleeplessures are but a few of the many disorders which have heit origin in imperfect digestion and mutition Thirty drops of Mother Seigels Syrup, taken daily after meals, makes food nourish you. It gives tone. al vitally to the stomach, byer, and intestines, this ensuring the thorough digestion and assimilation of food.

HAS CURED THOUSANDS.

For three years | sued greatly hom hnusness and indigestion. When Est down to table I could eat hardly anything Attacks of vomiting made me quite weak, and I was surprised a change it effected in my exinadition a rising in the meaning 'was senzed with dizziness, and had on several ertakings to go fail to bad agujas Lied various remedies, but remained in quite the same amplifyon___ While at Cape Town, during the war, Franch of the wondertual qualities of Mother Sogef's Syrup, and decided to give it a rial Alter the first turtle the dizziness and hilous feeling Jeh te Snel I continued using the Synup until 1. belt enmpletely cod."- E. Petersen, Lower Eal, Main Street, Johannesburg. March 29th, 1904.

The British croaker is unt likely to starre for lack of woeful Eidin . Almost any wating. racerks Traction and Tomamianion, an eat buy for a halfpenny eungh national troulbs to depress his day's conversation below freezing- out and if Ly a synthetic process we con-truot the state of the entry from these printed THE materials we mug wall be appalled at the dismal * alarming prospect. Take such items as declines in the birth me, which we are told is indicatise of an early arrest or stu deglise of Population. Add to that the frequent visserta- tions upon the alkged filmsy foubleness of the national physique: the recruiting returas, that

"MARINE INSURANCE.

rest that we have ne raw material for our adolescents of the gutter. and even they will Army save tho undersized and amound

have to be taken by vonpulsion. Next us give heal to the plausible tale that our fu remaining stalwart descendants of the English country stock are joining the coks of the £9 It is reported that the State Department emigrants, uated from their birthright by the has been making inquiries of the British Coinrash of the cuuning and tenacions alir. verment in regard to the ultimate purposes of That probably will be sufficient, even if se the expedition which is now fighting its way omit the warning of infant mortality and the through Tibat. The excuse given for this ominous lanacy stwisting, to disturb the inquiry is that the Tibetans owe a nominal patriotic citizen from his complacency so far as allegiance to China, and that the United States the bodily welfare of the nation is concernel. is committed to the policy of maintaining the integrity of the Chinese Empire. This appears rather dimsy and far-fetcherl. Tibet is a remote and savage region of the globe with which Americans are not concerned and from which American travellers have been rigorously of eluded, so far as its rulers have the power to keep them out. Its connection with Chinn is af the most shadowy description. Even if this was not so, the theory that the United States is bound to uphold Chinese entity is an extremely dubiens one. We are assomed guardianship over the Western haaisphere, and the respon sibility thus here is likely to prove sufficiently onerous as time goeS VI. Anything which savours of interference in affairs on the other side of the globe where our owa rights or the lives and property of American citizens are not directly assailed in a form of meddlesome ness which has very Kttle juntilleation.- Philadelphia Bulletin.

LLOYD'S AND 1HE SEIZURES.

Underwriters at Lloyd's are, of course. in- terested in a particular degree in the sinking of the British steamer Knight Commander. At the fine the vessel was sunk by the Vladivostook quadron she was iamred against war risks for £225,000, and for a further £30,000 against anj consequence of hostilities on the Americua cargo she carried. Underwrites are also interested in the Kritish stormor Cheltenham-which, by the way, has been wrongly stated in some quarters as having been sunk-to the tune of £40,00 irrespective of cargo. According to the Financial Times, cool cargoes for Japan. which could have been placed at 90s, per cont. against warlike operations before the "Malacca incident, urs difficult to place at Gifs, and in como instances as much

£5 per cent. has been paid. A. British skamer now chartered fr s Cochin hina for Kobe, which in ordinary cir cumstances, conki bare deen insured against cup tare. &c., for 15s, has been placed at 495. Speaking generally, the rates ruling now an higher then at any time sizes the war began.

FOREIGN CAPITAL IN JAPAN.

The Jiji. in the monirse of an article, briefly considers a question which must be considered by the Japanese Government after the war. if not sooner, as the Empire's dayelopment - will largely depend upon the way the question is dealt with We refor, broadly, to the status of the foreigner in Japan, and particularly to the admission of foreign capital, which will prov to be one of the great needs of the Empin if the prosperity which is sare to follow the ar is to be enjoyed to ile full, and not restricted bylation. The Jiji urges must now be considered that in to be parsed for raising the fauds required for the development of the country after the war. and contends that the introduction of foreign apital will be indispensable to meet the require ments of the situation. Measures to encourage the inflow of foreign capital should now be

that the

A large number of technical questions are cropping up in consequence of the apters of the Malarea, and it is to be hoped, says The Times marine insurance correspondent, that beth xaerchants and underwriters will view the exceptional circunaces in a broad spirit and not take advantage of their strict legal riglits. Carge insed against war risks might quite possibly givo rise to claims for a total loss, the underwriters being hit with the recovered cargo a salvage; but the assured who made such claims in a case like this would hardly be

• playing the game," and would do themselves no good with the insurance market. Similarly, ordinary policies on warga, excluding the war were presumably terminated by the risks, technical capture, and merhants will not be covered anloss new policies are takes out. Horn again it would be adri-able for under. writers to interpret their obligations liberally--- as they have justly the reputation of doing and bold'thoir assured covered until the policies can be pit straight. The Malerea capture is no ordinary esse, and should he treated by all parties an exceptional,

MITSUBISHI DOCKYARD

AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD, "DOCK," NAGASAKI. AT, & BC., Sentts' and Engineering Code: Used.

DOCK No. 1 at TATEGAMT.)

Extreme Length...

523 feat.

Length on Blocks

513

Wirth of Entrancs on Top

89

Width of Entrance on Bottom....... Water on Blocks at Spring Tids

77

261..

DOCK No. 2 (at MUKAIJIMA. Extremo Length... Length on Blocks

371 feet

1

350

Width of Entrance on Top

68

53

50

Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks'nt Spring Tide

T

PATENT SLIP (at KOSUGE), Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons graal

TCE WORKS are well equipped with the

LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and cal sxecute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD ING and MARINE ENGINEERING* well as in REPAIRING of SHIPS.

The COMPANY has * SALVAGE STEAMER, 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED with _POWERFU, SALVAGE PLANT READY « SHORT NOTICE

1793

taken, and for this parpos, our contemporaryUINART PREE & FILS, REIMS

it is necessary to extend the civil rights of foreigners in Japan. The authorities should effect without delay amendment in the existing law, ordinances and regulations, which at. against the investment of foreign capital.

EXPERT'S OPINION.

The subjoined statement was made by his Honour Judge Sir Sharston Baker, Bart..

If the Volunteer Russian crnieer has commission she may search a neutral ship for contraband of war, but mails are not contr.baud. and may not be seized or even opened,

If she luus no commission the act of searcher seizure is piracy.

The German Government may require dam- agos, for the seizure of the Prins Heinrid's mails.

The enemy's despatches carried by the exey's ship may be said. Russian commissionerl Vessels may search any neutral, and if conta band is found on hard are by strict law entitled to seize the vessel and goods if destined for an | snemy's port. Otherwise the act is illegal.

If the Malused was carrying goods in the

nature of contraband for the English Govern ment's use to Hongkong, the Russian Govern- ment must pay damages for her detention.

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Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Green Seal)

LAUTS, WEGENER & CO.,

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Hongtong, 18th May. 1903. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEETS

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for any DEBT contructed by the Offers or the Crew of the following Vessels during the stay in Hongkong Harbour.

ECLIP, British 4.0. barque, T. Melkyde--

Standard Oil Co.

QUEEN ELIZABETH, British ship, C. E. Fulton

--- ·fandard Oil Co.

INKU. British sir, Pearse-Arnhold, Kar-

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Standard Oil Co

KENTHERE. British Ship, T. E. Keroh

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BISHI GOSHI-KWÄISHA

(MITSU BISHI CO.) COAL DEPARTMENT MARUNO-UCHI. TOKIO. Cable Address, “IWASAKI," which applies to a Branch Offices aid Heng, kong and Shanghai Agencies, A. ABC 5th Edition, Western Talon Codes

All Letters Addressed :--- MAYAGER, MITSUBISHI CO., with name of place under.

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BRANCH OFFICES .... NAGASAKT, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW. AGENCIES SHANGHAI: K. J. H. TRIPP.

HONGKONG: H. U. JEFFRIES.

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SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima. Ouli, Shinnow, Namazats and Kani-Yamada Collieries and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce a large scale the best Buzon Com from 1905.

Sole Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa) and Matsashima Coals.

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Cal Hold in 18 by the Company amounted OF EXPERIENCED EUROPEANS. to 1,210,000 tons,

TAKASHIMA COAL.

New and additimal sbufis at the Takashima Colliery have ben coropleted and this well- known best and rast economical stern Coal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in say quantity. Hongkong, 26th April, 1904.

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