THE ROYCOTT AT HONGKONG,
COMPKA BORE'S LIFE THREATENED Airvady a secret society is in existence lorulty for the purpose of pressing the boycott, und
unless setive ensures are taken for its
suppression trouble in likely to follow. Tho angioty forms itself the "Anti Exclusion Act Society," and its posters, which are, growing niore luvatoning, are hand written.
Yesterday the attention-Mr. G. Hogarth. Chief Excise Ofleer, was attracted to the wall
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17т¤, 1905.
THE WAR IN SOUTH' CELEBES. Į TRADE OF CHANGSHA IN 1904 Į
den Bouch,
We take from the editorial toli
Column of the N.-C. Daily Nece the following informative
comments
ON A CHINESE CARGO BOAT.
AMUSING REMINLACENCES OF MR, ALLLINE. IRELAND. „The Bas Wolf Spun steamed into sight early There are Commissioners of Customs who, one morning, and by noon. I was alongside in however long they may be in the service, román a small native boat with my servant and y foreigners at heart, and they can give valuable baggage. The son was perfectly smooth and advice to the native authorities of the ports the unshapely, orismelling hull of the Nan where they are posted; there are somo, however, Watt Seen rose from the oesan like sour
resurrected
The Commando Colonel Van Loon on themselves, and the effect of any advice they and uncategorise of rust, diet Į
thera"
jotain of coast travel." The cargo of the Dan Walt Saon had beon picked up at a dozen small parts ou the eastern Phore of the Malay ponius. Of what the was stored below decks I cannot speak, for thi Itches ware mercifully battened down; but the deck cargo included pigs, dried fish. which a sufficient number were brokou s stit
(of
of a house in Bonham rond West at which a crowd of coolies were gapig. On approaching han a hand written poster, and learned that it was is connection with the bayett, mid threatened the life of Mr. Tung Wa Chun. was found necessary to reinforce the garrison says, in reference to the opening of Changal frote in the gamut of olfactory pereoptions,
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in every stage of decay, and more than 5,000 fowls.
This commerce of bens between the small native states of Kelantan and Trinegunų aid the great port of Singaporo is entirely in the bands of Chianmen, and the indional charactor of the trade carries with it the tuost appalling the "hen" bosts. consequences for the non-celestial passenger ou
From the Java correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News.
Sourabaya, 20th July. On Saturday, 15th inst., the remainder of the expeditionary troops left our port for South Celebes by the transports Van Riemsdyk Van Guthoors, General Pel, Var: Iako and Van
who soon become a Chiness as the Chinese by the gunboat Florre. with his staff, disembarked at Muezssar, whilst giro is to confirm the Chiness in their efforts the body of the expedition was brought diver to to abstract foreign merchants and foreign Bulakomba ( the south coast, sa map, where works that the acting Commissioner of Cus trade, We do not wish to say in so many they will wait for the chief to Join The latter hola 2 conferenc's at Macassar, tows at Changsha Lelongs to the latter duogory. with the Governor, Mr. Krosser, and the but there are some remarks in his otherwise Coramander-in-Chief of the garrison forces interesting Report on the Trade of Changsha Lieutenant-Colonel Michielson There it in 1904 which are decidedly suspicious, Hoerery
a treaty port: A Settlement and no opon, er treaty, port are aynonymous terms with Chinese officials: the latter cannot be without the former." If he found the Chinese officials hulling this view when ho arrived at Changsha to open the port in accordance witir the Japanese duty to disbuse their minds of the idea as commercial treaty with Chinn it was hisobvious
soon as possible. For what it means is this, that, while a port may be opened by treaty, the officials can prevent its being opened to trade as long as a Foreign Settlement is not we have only to look at the history
of Shang Shanghai was opened to tends in 1813, and the foreigners established themselves in the native city, and they wlopted ne their hong unmos, some of which remain to this day, the mmes of the native bangs in which they found quarters, oxidant from the rogort of Mr. Harris that until Settlement was established. It is there is no really convenient site for a Foreign Settlement at Changsha, and, thore never to be ronily oponed at all. Naturally fore, according to his rior, Changsha is roigt merchants going to Changsha to trade they propose to deal, and Mr. Harris tells us that want to bo near the native merchants with whom
the large
Teäring it down, he took it in this gentleman of that part, considering the situation in Gowa, who had a translation roade. The placant where agitation has been rising extremely, and ceriled and most infomensly lillled him in a expecially lately, it having become inevitable to
inprison two
of town, who were any which, even with his permission, we connettercaching rebellion, and to deport throat over sin publish; and it then went on: He never to Sourabara. It has transpired besides that oked after his own countrymen's interests reagents of Boni aro busy and rising the boycott If anybody will get his head of Gown to induce the latter alsa huto a rising against Governmost. That is the reason why they will be awarded 22.000, if they shoot and the Governor of Celhos wired to the Governor killim they will get $1,000; if they wound. General of this caluny for more troops, and burt or frighten him to make him sick, the aders are given for their embarkation at provided. To see low else the statement is, the ten conimaniments, the thirty-nine articles,
To a Chinaan "economy" is writ. hrgs across the page of life. For the trus native of the Flowery Kingdom economy is the mother of invention, the soul of wit, nature's first "aw, the law and the prophets. And so John, striv knowledge thereof according to our sladurd solves the problem of the transportation of heus something after this fashion.
will get $50. Wo never swallow our Samarang at the first opportunity VA There was no Foreign Settlement when ing for euomy, but innocent of all scientifi
Society."
This netico, is issued by the Anti Exclusion Att "P.S.-The Lower Ingel Tramway Crampany was started by Americans, and Fang WaChun is that compary's mansper. All our compatricis ought to show their patriotit fooling by refusing to patronise to tramway.'
In discussing the matter with a representative of this paper, Mr. Fang Wa Chum stated that histympathies were-with-the-bogeotters, but he was not going beyond the pals of the law for them, no matter how many posters were poster about town. If ILE, the Governor corsented
to a meeting, then he would convene ope, it formerly a man of vory libera! idons, becara eite e hongs and stores are all inside the ably, hold twenty birds is crowded with 100,
On July 17th in the afternoon Colonel Loenen and staff left Macassar to join the army at Bulukonta. whence they first proceeded to Baljoue (Badju).
On the same day (17th inst the editor of the Socrabiagch Haleighed but ne inter- view with the political resident of Calates, Mr. Bragman, who passed through Sourabaya The interview was very interesting. The above-named Government official has been serving for thirty years on the island of Celebes, and knews the native States there
Pocision any know the Boulevard des alent that the Etajul of Bani, from being Italiens. He was questioned us to how it caus
friend of Government, was converted into an enemy. The reply was that this old ruler, quite bigoted through the Arabs who settled in f that consent were withheld he would take no his country. This is wonderfully coincident with further action in the matter. In conclusion news received from the correspondent at Con- Mr. Fung remarked that he did not think his stantinople of one of the Dutch daily papers, stating that the ruler of Boni has dedicated o hair would stand on end, or his slumbers beum of £200 to the Sublime Porte for the disturbed, by the contents of the poster. He further extension of the Hojas railway line to treated it, in fact, with the contempt it deserves the holy places of the Islam. This donation was hunded over by a sheik of Hadramat, who a for years We warn that the coolies of Hongkong are East Indies, print, co in the Netherlands for the purpose of pro džeruasing a proposal to cease working cargopagating the in the barbour on any ship flying the Americaa same occasion the sleik consigned a letter either from or on behalf of the Rajah of Jag.
Boui, in which ho appeals for help to the kalif in his own name and that of his allios against the Dutch Government This help will remain meanwhile the Turkish chimerical; still
STEVEDORES JOIN.
THE CIRCUS.
!
e-Islamitical idea.
On the
We are rather enrprised that 'sach an obstructive statement as that made by Mr. Harris, which path the ideas of the officials aul gentry of Changshe above the treaty stipulations was allowed to pass the couership which wo signed and ratified by the Chinese Government, presume is exercised by the Statistical Scero- ary hofore these reports aro published. It is surely part of the day of Commissioners of Customs to do everything they can to promote trade, but to find reasons for acquiescing in the obstructive conservatism of the native officials
With this serions exception, we find Mr. 15 we here, said, very Harris's report,
He begins with a historical interesting, sketch of Hunan, dwelling for a moment on the great men of the province, Tseng Kup-faz and bis brother, and Tso Tsung-tung. and the sololar Chen Han, whom ha gontly
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Hongkong. 15th August, 1905.
THE ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL CO. LTD., SHANGHAI.
ANNGAL REPORT.
The following is the report of the directors
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DR. GUTHRIE & Co., DENTISTS
for presentatie to the shareholders at the HIGH CLASS WORK. LOW PRICES. annual general meeting to be held at the Astor House Hotel, Shanghai, ou Friday, 18th Aug
It will be amen that there is a disposable balance of $87,344,43, which the directors pro- pore to deal with os ander:
The steartship chopany will not carry un- crated hens; the birds mus. Te packed in crates por bird. Those conditions are examined by the and the freight is charged per crate and not Chiraman through the lens of Chinese erotiomy, and a principle is evolvet. As tho charge is are packed the lens the freight works out per Lea per crate, and not per bird, the closer the birds as any autory or mathematiciau can felt you). definite results. A crate which might reason The application of this principle gires vary
and eighty of thege die before they reneh Darket. To the wiperficial Caucasian obsur Ter the facts might suggest the classical 30- ever to the fatons riddle.
"Why in an army it is not so in fact, for the thing works out muleremoly, "The more ite fewer." But like this. To the Chinaman buying food no food is bad, the standard being price, not quality. A fine healthy bird, newly taken from a career of domination in the yard, costs so much; a Hvid corpse, with hers and there a bedraggled
To carry forward... $ 0,028.40 Vory ample depreciation has been allowed on legendary past, costs so much; and between the Napery, eto, a sura of over 86,600 having been feather attesting an ancient, nay, almest buildings, plaut, furniture, fixtares, eatlery, extremes you may find every dngres in the food written off these various accounts. A sum of value of a dead fowl as carefully graded as a 3000 has been reserved against bad and apothecary's scales, and buyers all along the line doubful debts, or nearly 10 por nent. of the So John preks his crate frill of hires, lights total outstanding, an amount which it is hoped a handful of imitation per money by way of will not be fully required, but which the barat efferings to the gods, and hopes for the dimeters think advisable to set aside to ment of
t
To pay a dividend of 10 par cofit, absorb- iug...
To place to a rezerve
Bradunt
$63,800.00
$14,416.39
Causeway Bay continues to draw large crowds by his Government to provide reports about the us a very good pen-pisture, with a chart of the taking at Singapore at about twenty live birds bad debts in now only about one half of one per }
The splendid performance in to tont at
progress of affairs in South Celebes whose appreciation of the sensational and comic Coming back to the interview, Mr. Brugman turns is abundantly made manifest. Yesterday further said that he orpected the States of afternoon the first metines was hold, and like that, son, Sue led by a
Soppeng, and Adjatapparang to co oporate evening performaurs, was well attended..
princess, who is allied to the Government but The most novel and sensational events of the not a vassal, is not likely to become offensive evening wers the performances of what are but might be combative in case of an attack. termed wild anima's, denizens of the forest, neutral, at least if there is no excessive strength The Siste of Gowa, he thinks, will remain
the pro-war parly.
1H
*
to
barbour, of Changaba and its surroundings, including the hill of. Yolu and its college, once the home of the Coafasian commentater Cha memorable sights of that pert. He mentions Fu-tso, whose giare at Kiukiang is one of the
roady that the site which the Japanese were bank outside the North Gato of the city, and secept for a Foreign Settlement if the river
regulations proposed, bo says, "have not as yet subject to inundation. This site, and the
been accepted by the other Powers, who favour wixed residence," By "mixed residence" ho cans, apparently, residence in the city, where a house has been provided for the British Count; and it is for adopting a course favoured by all the Powers that such vigorous attempts have been made to crush Mr. Bennerts, the pioneer of British trade in Changsha. A plan have bean more useful if the height of the of the proposed Settlement is given, it would
ground above or below bigh water mark had given, so that intariling settlers might
in-, fifty more or less dead, and thirty so futally acrass the line that no application of red repper to the eyes or boiling water to the feet can evoke a cackle.
tha
Tao Ran Watt Soon, had a brave burden of fowl crater They were piled high on decks; they filled the life bouts; they nestled spoinst the smokestack; they hang over the that ship, visible from the bridge, but yielded sides; they clung to the stori; no place in all
up day and night w far yard chorus, growing feeble and feeble as the ranks of the living went down to swell the ranks of the dead.
Thus we fared to Singapore in the Ban Woll I have a basy recollection that the food was unspeakably bad, that there was a
drunken photographer on board who would fight me because I preferred Rodinal to pyre; that every stinga the man frame in the tropic right held creeping and crawling thing which bites and high revelry at which we were the hosts.
It
may have been so I cannot tell. For me
nothing more." To impression is doop, sul shows no signs of weakgaing. To this day chicken a in Maryland is as impossible for me to imagine for the purposes of foul as a red-haired jater would be to the latrol-crowned Alfred for the subject of lyric.
cent.
mend larger dividend than that paid last year, Whilst they regret being unable to recom- the directors anticipate that the shareholders will recoguiso that there has been a marked improroment in the business of the company during the past year. In making the recom
them to introduce certain improvements in the mendations as given above, the directors are fufluenced by the necessity which confronts Public accomodation of the hotel.
15:0,
The directors record with pleasure the satis factory working of the staff. Mr. Levey took over the mangement of the hotel on his return from Australia in September, and the improved financial results achieved, are in a very large due to his energetic and capable
chairmanship and his seat on the board shortly management.
Directors—Mr. A. W. Burkill resigned the
before his departure for home; Mr. Cubitt also en his return was finvited to rejoin the board, sunt sequit the unmation of the part as was also Mr. Ayneough. Thèse appoint-
holders. Bir Andersen retires by rotation, but being eligible offers himself for re-election.
Auditors. Blessrs. Thomson and Lenke relire, but are willing to continue in offlee if re-elected.
who have seen him waltz willagree that the phrase which he says is, in time of war, an article almost been a some idea of the amount of filling-in the Ban Wait Soon was a ship of hens, and reigned owing to absauces from Shanghai, but
;-
These small Sintes in South Celebes siers to be rather well provided with firo arms, even of modern constraction. Mr. Brugman estimated the number of them in Boni to be one thousand, in Sideuroug (the principal one of the Adjatap parnog States two thousand at least, and in Gown one thousand; whilst within the limits sumber. Of highest importanes Mr. Brugman of the other Statos they seem to be fewer in considered the provention of import of opium, as indispensable as arns and sinmauition,
Regarding the final result of the expedition Me.. Bragman wa rather hope Soon sanguinary engagements will take place but the rebellion will be broken. The inhabitants of Boul will follow the commands of their el Prince only for the sake of reverence, but onos Lapawawooy made prisoner, his subjects will very soon cosse opposition, the zure as they will feel it a relief not to be exposed any longer to the vexation of their extravagant obief. $
BETTER CLASS AMERICAN OPINION.
have
and raising they would bare to undertake. Considering the obstacles put in the way of trato by the officials, it is not to be wandered at that the imports of foreign goods were not larger, the total value boing something un
ar 10 million tacle, of which waschinery and copper for the mint accounted for Tis. 479,000. The total value of the exports was Tis. 614,000, 30,000), antimony (Tls. 76,000), lily-flower of which the principal articles were rice (Tls.
nerds or lotus-anta Tis.66,000), and fire-crackers
TL
55,000). The total duties collected during the six months recorded winonated to Hk. H. T 35,367. British and Japanese steamers bavo contingeil running regularly from Han- kow to Changsha, but the service does not seem to have been entirely satisfactory, as no attempt bus yet been made to provide special lighters and sleap lanaches for use in the low water season between Changsha and the outer world" There lins bez no advanen in the minoral doselopment of the province, rich as it known to be, all the province, except three Government nines, having been allotted to
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE
- BOYCOTT.
The fellowing, taken from the N.C, Dally Neica of the 12th lust., confirms the interesting statement of our Canton correspondent
NAVAL AND MILITARY.
Subaltern officare ura not in future to be detailed na members of courts-martial until they lars completed a year's service and attended as supernumerarios for at least 25 times,
The massed navies of the world include bu hattleships, 371 cruisers, 1,255 gunbosts, and 1,500 torpedo craft.
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Hongkong, 15th August, 1903,
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JUDGE OF NATAL
SUPREME COURT
Mr. Justice Finnemore Tells of Remark- able Cure of Distressing Eczema By Cuticura-Grew Worse Under Prow!. fessional Treatment.
OTHER SUFFERERS
CURED BY CUTICURA
"I smfered a severe attack of eczem on the scalp, face, ears, and neck, and
• was for several months under professional treatment, but became worst. My face was dreadfully disfigared, and I lost nearly all my hair. My wife prevailed upon ice to try the Cuticura Remedies, which did with most satifactory re- sults, the disease disappearing and my hair growing thicker and glossier than before my illness. My wife has purchased Cuticura for other sufferers, with good results in each case.-Robert Isaac Fine- more (Judge of the Natal Supreme Court), Pietermaritzburg, Natal."
although in the hands of Herr Zapt, their daring trainer, they are aù quist as lambs. In a massive iron enge a tigeż takes his want on a pony a back and rides round the ring, while the king of beaste, peated on the back of an elephant on a trioele, is pedalted round, yawning all the time and wearing a bored look as though he got too many free rides. Then jumbo himself does lus turns, and many of thespectators *Clumsy gas - an" elephant" is now obsolete He also mits down, to table, the water brings him a roll on a plate which he gobbles up, the roll, not the plate, and pays a penny for out of the packet of an apron listed on to him. Then accompanied by a small poay he crotinus his performance, the pair rolling a barrel across the arena. The mid-air fights of the Herbert Trapezo Troupe were excellent, and their horial emersaults ay they were passed from one trapeze to another-wera
The Boycott has extended so far beyond the greeted with rounds of applause Alla
ideas of its original promoters, has become so Kerr was a perfeel marvel on the bicycle, and
irresponsible, and is calculated to be so daanging held the same excellent control over his steed The New York Natim says President
not only to the Americans, but to all foreigners in China and their trade and prosperity, that as did Herr Zapt ever bis menagerie. The Roosevelt has landably antonneed to the
the U.S. Governmost at any rate has determined
It is ofleially announced that three officers of diplomatic service that "the purpose of the cløver ncts of her performing dogs rate Mrs. Government of the United States is to show
to take a firm stand and Mr. Rockhill, the American
the Indinn er
gry will be allowed to proceed to FitzGerald as a high class trainer. When the widest and heartiest courtesy towards all
Minister at Peking, bus been directed by Prosi Japan xnnually for two years' study of the Rags bitin a barrel on end, and Flose merchants, teachers, studerts, and travellers
dent Roosevelt to notify the Chiness Government Japanese language. They will receive full whe way come to the United States, as well us
that that Government will be held directly regimental pay and allowances whilst in Japan, refused to distoso his hiding place the towards all Chinese difeisis or representatives in three gentry" companies, who will not grant
responsible for the fuil olmarsauce of Artice sud half the stal pay of their permanent spectators became interested, but when they capacity of the Chinese Geroment." Nany concession if they can avoid it. The XV. of the U.S. Treaty of Tentsiu, 1858-
Uppointments. each of ports open commerce,
A soldiers pay-book, for use on active lady's back was turned on the barrel and President hereafter can openly take a different Japanese, Mr. Harris tells us, are well alive:
this perinear origens of the United States shall to permitted wrvice, has been approved. In time of to the possibili ies of "Rags "bobbed up his head, let out a yelp. and attitudo, not even if he be the
espetsial choice of the Pacific Coast labuur vnions; mpressufatives are everywhere," several first- to import from abroad, and sell, purchase, and supplies of the book will be kept by officers again withhew from sight, their laughter was
class teachers are assisting in rebelustic work export all merchandise of which the importation commending units, and by officers paying irresistible "Stumpy", was a skipper of no Once
Japanese or English is the foreign language or exportation is not prohibited by the laws of reservists. On molilisation being ordered. these offeurs will issue a copy of the book to mean order, and created much crousemont when
taught in the schools, and it is likely that the Empire.
The United States Government holds that the every saktior tofore his departure for the scare skipping with Mrs. Fitz-Gerald. The horses
Japaness military instructors will be engaged for the twe military academies. This preferevee boycott, by its interf-roues with trade. is a of active operations. So sites of pay will be
prehensive. brench of this article, and proposes to holl the unde to a soldier without the production of his ars fine specimens of Australian breeds, and well
for Japan is in part explained by the proximity brass torerament responsible for that brecen Louk. If the book be lost, a new one will, it of Japan to China, by the I literary touusutions, trained, and the riders found applause in their
and by the less expouss involved in residence in It is to be hoped that the Government will act possible, be issued, but no way for any period various displays. The youthful rider Lycurgus until compelled by a rising tile of popular Japax or in the employment of Japanese promptly, for it is impossible to say how widely prior to the date on which the loss of the book was reported will be issued. Pay for this period step. Anti-foreign proclamationsreenfrendy appearing at the river ports full of lying charges place. and misstatenguts, and we know by experience how small pretext will start the predatory clissesinthinainoption. There is, Fesides, the certainty of a very serious financial exisie here, if the boycotts not stopped, in which natives will quite at least as much us formignera,
In his recent instructions as to the carving out of the Chinese Exclusion Act, President Roosevelt has deas everything possible to is thus complaints of this Chinese, Jund it is now the duty of the latter to wait and sen the text of the new franty. The Chinese Gore: men, blind as it is must be able, surely, to realise the danger of antagonising the Unite
A new and improved type of torpedo has been States, we well as all other Powere that participate in the foreign trade of Chian produced at Elswick, ardoaling to the Wenches A scrutiny of the dates in the Wahu procter Guardian The secret of construction of mation published yesterday in these columns is the torpedo is jealously guarded, but it is said decidedly interesting and suggestive. The it has been designed to maintain the. pressure of the air by which the torpedo is propelled for On the 16th at 12.10 p.m. The barometer proclamation was issued on the With ultimo, and has rigen slightly over Lho, E. coast of China its writer says that he received the dispatch a couri-rably longer time than is posábio
from The Goremor on which it is founded o
any of
of the
ftorpedoes, thereby and Forwoes.
striking distance and the force
and if undor such an Executive the practice moro becomes as disgraceful and uncivilised as of late, the representative of China at Washington wel only point to this of President Roosevelt to prove that the Chinos Empire has the right to demand hattor treatment. It is trusthut the President out
bavo moved sooner, and that he did not act
perce
displays his abilities in urricane hurdle in non of the insulis to which educated instructors"- Mr. Harris kes me perlin. and deeply the boycott will exten, if it is no wirbo given when the final settlement takes
<
and
ent remarks on the coinage question suc have been subjected in our gates, and set, vaniting off between the rails in a very
by the growing feat first the country is con-
notes that no alt-rupt is, unfortunates being nest and agile maiver. The fonts of the riders Frented, with o serious boycott in the East. made to deal with estrage starcity, deprecia- of the Black Olympions are a display of horse- Now that it appears that oven the long-suffering tion, ate, on a scientific and just basis. There
has been a
a brisk export business in Human manship par excellenco, while Will Hentorson's Chinese will turn at last, there has been a sud-
den swakening.
Even on the Pacific Coast it bross-10-cash pieces, which ars rated at large attempts to jump on the back of a galloping is felt that something must be done, unless a cash in Chengrin, but are exchangeable in
Hupeh for 1 large cash. horse proved successful, and carned for the magnificent trade is to come to an abrupt end,
It will be noted that not a word is sail in rider much applauso, The funny fun of tho olows The Portland, Ore., Chumter of Commerce, fur
has become conscious that insisting Dr. Harris's report of the spiendid work dono instance, furnished the nudience with food for mirth, while on the Open Door in the East and boasting of by the missionaries in assisting the opening of Miks Sybil Barton's displays of juggling, really our posts sing in the Philippines the commercial than not riding and maintaining
dollar's worth schools and hospitals. excellent displays, ware applauded agam and.. key to Asia are not going to
of American again: and the Ballerinas were not allowed to takes gffect. As for the South it has promptly goods in China, if the boycott depart without their quots of applause after developed a the adoring of the Brmarck Gadiore
Altogether. the proginiams provided is an excellent one, and as changes will be frequently introduced, cireus goors will not be bored by too auch repetition.
In der Klub Germania. Gestoru. Abond Euglaonder mit Deutscher.
* Man sägt es giebt in Schantung ein-er, er-* rising' zwischen die Chineseu mengo
"Ja, so?" (Liest wieder seiner Zeitung). "Denken Sie dass etwas schlechtes davon
kommt?"
"Chinesen 2 Gegen unser Vaterland ? Un- moeglich Wir kennen gleich diese Moskitos * squash," "
a foible for the Chilaman which deiking contrast to its fouling for the negro- The reason lies berein: Santhere millowars are not unaware that three-quarters of their
products are sold in Ching, and that the boycott would oripple an industry which has been built up agahust great odds until it is the particular pride of the South.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report ----
On the 15thut 3-pan. This morning the depression was lying between Roince rima and the Lonchoos and moving N.N W
A representative of the Russian Government is reported to bo ou the North Coast of England. making inquiries among this builders as to their capacity for constructing and delivering wer verses of the highest class with the utmost possible expedition. The representative is said to have full powers to treat with kuch dem s are able to obter into and carry ORE contracts. It is said that every suitable way reset, titane upital of construction and at specifically contracted før. by foreign Powers, will be secured. Of cours any vessels secured will not be delivered whilst
the war lasts.
course of
ín
The 13th ultimo, so that it took-him porostean increasing types of tom The Shanghai Chinese are carrying on a Lovehons on lying to if the days to make up his mind to issue the proelg of the projectile," If all that is claimed for
ation But the more important question is: Was or was not a similar dispatch sent to the Thotai here nearly a month ago? And if it was sent, why has the Total done nothing to discourage the boyil? It will have to be
Lend.
to the W yesterday afternoon has probably vigorous campaign against the smoking. of coast of SW. Japan.
recurved and
now be approaching the may American brands of cigareties. Posters are The surreptitiously pat up all over the Settlemonts howeveJot returns for this morning arė, Moderate variable winds see likely to prevail warning Chiness against them and picturing
in the Formoss Channel and moderate S. winds men with dog's hoads, etc., as the result of ever the N. part of the Chins Sea. persisting in.using them. The polios are so
Forecast: Variable winds, light or moderate; thundershowers. for failed to catch the bill-poster at work.
at ita total suppression than the Chinese mer- chants in Shanghai who, like Frankenstein, have created a monster which has got beyond their control.
the now device is proved to the satisfcotion of the representatives of the navies of the world. who will probably be present at the final trials Elswick Works are likely to be largely employed the of in the near in are, as the result of the importance to which those armaments have attained in the naval battles which have seen the practical destruction of the Russian Navy."-Naval and Military
Hecord.
AGONIZING ECZEMA
And Itching, Burning Eruptions, with Loss of Hair, Cured "by Cuticura.
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The Cuticura Treatment is at once agreeable, speedy, veoñomical, and com- Bathe the affected parts ircely with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of cruats and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hurd rubbing, and apply Cuti- cura Ointment to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heat, and, lastly, laky Cuticura Resolvent, or Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords instant relief; permits and sleep in the severest forus of eczema and other itching, burning, aud scaly humours, and points to a speedy, permanent, and cednomical cure of tor- turing, disfiguring humours, ceremaa, raslies, and infaminations, from infancy to age, when all other remedies and the best physicians fail.
rest
Cutfevis Roup, Omment, and are see throughout the OT.. Depots: Lor, 2 Chatte hos Ng Pads Fue do Je Kalti Australla, 3. Town & Co, Sydary. Potter Drug & Cher Corpy Boston, E. SA, Sole
Bald Faq 23 Eend fur Low is Car
DE. NEWELL WILSON,
DENTIST.
Latest American Methode. Yeasonable Fees,
No charge for araminations. Office-hours 9 AM to 5 PM.
No. 2, PEDDER STREET (next to the Gonszal Post Office and opposite to the side entrance to the Hongkong Hotel).
Hongkong, July 5th, 1905.
· 1870
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