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SUPREME COURT,

Friday, 8th September.

IN. SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

BEFORE MR. A. G. WISE (POIŠNE JUDGK). THE NOAR LA U. KWONG TAK CHEONG.

This was a claim for $157.17 balance due for work done and material supplied the defendunt. The case came on for hearing yesterday, bat was adjourned to enable the plaintiff's solicitor to supply the defendunts with the names and addresses of the partners in the plaintiff

Mr. Goldring - hare supplied iny friend with the names and addresses, your Lordship, and given an undertaking to pay his costs,

His Lordship (to" Mr. Deavis)- Are you satisfied P

Mr. Beavis Yes, I don't wish to be anreas- gable.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9т¤, 1905.

BEFORE ML. G. N. Öвя (SACOND FOLION {

MAGISTRATE}.

OFIUM CABE

Fince of $250 and $50 resprolively were imposed on two Chinamen for offeness under the Opium Ordinance.

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HOUSE DOY'S THEFT.

A hoase by employed by Mr. E. T. Gibsen, of Morton Terrace, was convicted of stealing a dismous carring valio $100, sad ordered to be flogged aud kupt in prison for six weeks. Aftor the earring was missed, suspicion fell on prisoner because he had been spending money rather freely, and by reason of the fact that he told a companion that he had something he would not soll for $30.

ULLEGALLY ADMÍNISTERING MORPHING. Koli Tim appeared before his Worship on the charge of administering morphine to four endlies by injection, the same not having been prescribed by a medical man.

A previous conviction was recorded against His Lordship-Very well. The care is him, so his Worship inflicted a fins of $50, suljourned till Wodnesday morning.

28 Woo LER 7. THE HỘP NEE AND

ANOTHER.

This was a claim for $724.10 es account of goods sold and delivered.

Mr. D. D. Thomson appeared for the plaintiff, for whom bis Lordship gave judgmont and

costs

WING KEE . JC TUYURN,

The plaintiffs claimed from the defendant the sum of $436,89 balance due for goods sold

and delivered.

MU. D. Thomsen represented the plaintiff. The defendunt admitted the dout, and his Lordship rave judgment against him with costs.

POLICE OURT.

Friday, 8th September.

Barons Ma. P. A. HAKLAND (Winer

POLICE MACINTHATE).

ALLEGED ASSAULT,

A coolie, charged with neaulting another unud u Saby I with an earthenware pillow at Tau Kok Taxi on Thursday morning, was remanded for a week as complainant was too ill in atiend.

week to admit of his being medically óxamined, CHATY COOIJFA REFUNT HIER.

MARINE COURT.

Friday, September 8th.-

REFORE MR. BASIL H. TATION (MARINK MAGISTRATE)

A DISOBEDIENT CREW.

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THE TYPHOON AT SHANGHAI.

The N.-O. Daily Nets of Sept. 2nd saya The food tido yesterday was the highest in Shanghai this year, and, together with the strong north-easterly galo prevailing, was answerable for some unusual sights on the river front and about the Settlement At the approach to the Garden Bridge from the Bund the road was ceded half-was across, the now extension of the Paulic Gardau was almost entirely under water, and bring into sludlow streams. Opposite the Shang- the asphalt paths were converted for the time. haj Club the Bund lawn was submerged and sampass and other craft word carried on to the of brimming over, and on the French side. grass. The Yangkingpang was sear the point coolies and native children paddled gleefully on en took the opportunity the pavement. Soms ever to have a swim between the pontoons. Near The godowns four trees were overturned, the C.N.S. Shuntien was able to get in almost to the foreshore, while cool bringing the cargo from the C.N, river steamer Kinding had to wade along planks to the pentoon. Water streamed through the passages between the gode was in front of the China Merchant Cam- pany's wharves, on to the road beyond, and the wharvos themselves were Hooded to the depth of three or four inches in places. The pontoons all along the forestiere stood out philly against the etera strain, and the dawig quite à minor character. The Ningpe steamer Peking was carried considerably out of her course when rounding the Point on her inward journey, but no serious accidents were reported In connection with river tmflic. The Ningpo steamer did not leave resterday afternoon.

During the afternoon the typhoon iperoused Floating wreckage off the gardens in loro, and the waters from sing high buente indicated the break up of some native craft ad rather belated endeavours were made to tow away the feet of yachts and other light craft to Hafer anchorages.

The hearing of the cars in which twelve of the British sailing ship Alrenicula obarged by the astor, Captain R. J. Deeks with wilful disobediones to orders in Victoriangh

Harbour sineo 5th September was resumed.

The boatswain said he had seen one of the officers strike u tann named Rooney.

The cabin boy stated that he had been on the ship four months und had been badly treated by all the officers. He produced a written statement of all they had done to him.

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THE

Governors to use their most earnest endeavoure to exhort the people by proclamation, and to keep watok over matters so that our people Let no ono happy in their daily evocations. fait in their obedience to ours sincere and carnest commands and if any ignorant porrons seek to stir up strife by taking advantage of the present late of things such roast be immediately arrested and severely punished, so that troubis may to nipped in the bud. Let this our command he mude known to all our people. Rospect this.-- Translated for the N-C. Daily News.

may enjoy the blessings of pence and continue PHOTO

TO FAR TIBET.

MR. HOWIE'S INTERESTING JOURNKY.

There would be a large puldie for Blue-books if they were all as interesting as the Raport | issued yesterday by the Foreign Office on Consul General Hose's journey to the easter frontier of Tibet. Dr. Husie, who in oon of the i oblest and be-known of British representatives in Chin, is now stained at Chengt. in the Upper Yangise region.

When the Betish, Wission was fighting its way across Tibet from the western or Indian frontier last summer, Dir. His set out from Chengt for the casters of hinese, fronter of that strange curry, Ho passed through Satuan to the great trading mart of Tushiena, toilsome route through the and thenes by a menntains to the Tibetan border News ha just some of the British entry into Lhusa, but, whether they knew it or not, the Tibetaa roops were pa sisely testile, and declined to permit Mr. Hosie to advanes ne step beyond The benneksry hoe. Their nom al overlords, the Chinese were much relieved when the Conel quietly surnui bork.

Mr. His account of the trade route from China into Tiket sill not lempt the ordinary traveller to follow in his footsteps. For the a succession of numerous track rus over mountniu passe, varging from 10,000ft. Lor 16,10ft. in bright,

Parters and yates however, contrive to pass long this routes spa to conduct a consisterable trade. Mr. Heste estimates the annual export of brick tea from China to let in this dires-

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Hongkong.31st August, 1905.

EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF

HONGKONG.

M. 'GAINS,

MANAGERESS.

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NOTICE.

CEO. FENWICK & CO., LD., Engineers

The following queer story in copied verbatim. from the Seattle. Post-Intelligenter-That&c., are open to receive OFFERS FOR grafters claiming to represent the Japanese THE PURCHASE OF THEIR WANCHAI government deliberately led a clique of wealthy

inces at Hongkong into a trap and lehed PROPERTY, comprising portions of Marine

The Magistrato considered that although | tion in front of Union & Jureb was the night. Alunu at over 11,600,00066., nuda cone goods of them to the value of several million Lots Nos. 31 od 36; approximate ares 43,000

31ang of the back streets of the Settioment were flooded by the rising of the water in the crks nad surface drains, and enterprising coulies made a small harvest by carrying passen. A Kai Tam y para acres the flooded placer. frees were blown down, and the maltia protee swept away. The Huangpu rose still further in many of the statements made in defenvo were ridiculous, defendanls might have thought that At lam. a representative who went for a stroll on the Bund found himself up to bis koers in there was a certain amount of excuse for

weter before reaching the Shongbai Bank. At rofusing duty. He would, therefore, deal

this point two trees were lying scross the roadway and richas wore endivouring to lightly with them.

Sentence of ten days imprisonment with make their way through the yellow stream which came up to their axles. Some pedes hard labour was passed on each.

twenty-one years, who is now in Seattle on route on a trip around the world.

dollars is the opinion expressed by H. Rutton- abe quantity of astive collens, silka, tocene, a nierebant at Hongkong, during the past ond of foreign goods is also sent over the mountains in txchange for the mask, gold dust, wool, skine, drugs and fura tla Tibet producer, Despite its diffirallies, this route is also murh

Chinese frequented by pigrims to the sacred city of less, 150 miles from Chongta. the

H. Ruttonger has grown wealthy in the and. although a butire of India, speaks the Oriont is the hotel and delicatesson busines English language with an unusual fueney-

Defendants wished to know if they would ba/trians were angrily calling sampuns. Another Imperial residents spend several mouths on the with two friends, B. Gotla, of Hongkong, unit |

allowed to consult a solicitor while in gaol with reference to their complaints of assault,

The Magistrate replied that they would doulitlers be allowed to see a solicitor.

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RAUB GOLD MINES.

was set to be stuck at the side of the road.

The rleshs which he was in hat slipped back to the curb and the unfortunate enolie was unable to drag it out.

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unes-Imperial couriers, travelling by day and night on relays of horses, enter the 1,3 miles between Lha and the nearest telegraph station at Tachi-la in less than twenty days But devout pilgrims cazer to look upon the face of the Da'al Lea, advance, some by con tinuous genuflections and prostrations, taking years 16 rasch their goal;"

M. N. Mehto, of Calcutta, wealthy tradesmon and countrymen, he registered yesterday at the Seattle,

"Of course, some of my information comes from an unofcial source," said Mr. Ruttonges, "kut I know the particulars of the case in a general way and see no reason to doubt the truth of the charges because, in my businka | contact with many who were mixed up in the affair.

"Early during the blockade of Port Arthur

Cleneral Manager's Report for four weeke up free from the N. N. E. with heavy squalls raners, whose fofty passes inspire terror ia the relations at Hongkong, I came into immediatel

month.

BÉKIT KOMAN.

410 ft. Lovel. Drive Suth-This has been driven lift, making a total of 30 Ft. The lede, 48 in. widle, asmoys & dwt.

"it is a road berred by mumerons mountain breasts of the superstitious wayfarers, who at och sneersive crossing give vent to their pent up felings in mettering the well known prayer, shouts of Hla selo, solo!" lay tuck a stone, as exceedingly friendly with several of the wealthy thank-offering to the gods on the Obe, Hla Chinese residents. He purported to have secret Dzi, or curns which dot the summits and repre-communication with Japanese officials on the The bridge-of-rent the offerings of many werty travellers." squadron before the besieged port, and when his A typical pilgrim when Mr. Jogi met one acquaintance had led to the proper stage of mon ng is thus described:-.

confidence to informed two or three that he had

The typhoon was felt more severely al Ningpo DOUSTYUL SANITY.

than at Shanghai and there is little doubt that Wong. Fook appeared in custody charged

the typhoon centre passed very close to the city. The wind on the 1st inst. blew, with burienne with breaking into a school at 3 Temple Bircot, Fannati, and stealing there from clothing and a to Aug 12.

The Mine measurements, and essay results of Toward midnight the t pheen approached watch to the raise of $10,

wearer, and just after midnight the wind and Prisoner's conduct in dock was such as to prospecting work show a total of 24Kft. for the suggest to his Worship doubts as to his sanity Period (4 weeks) under review, made up of 13 ft.denly charged and blew very hard from the and he ordered the man to bo detained for a king. 68 ft. driving, and 167 ft. crosscuttiäg. West. The whole of the Ningpo Settlement Om Msut Padme Hum, and with joyous a Japanese reached Hongkong and became

against a total of 2 ft. for the previous was coded at high tide to a depth of three feet, and considerable damage was done, some of the foreign houses baring a foot of water over the ground floors. bosts leading to the uative city was carried away at six o'clock in the evening when there was a heavy trafle on it, and many people must base been drowned. The boats drifted down the river carrying a portion of the bridge railing, the bridgs planking having, of cours given way precipitating everything on it into the river. A large number of small bonts capaited, and one launch, s loreta, and hve largo junks were left high and dry on the river bank when the tida receded and the weather moderated, which it commenced to do early on the morning of the 2nd inst. When the Kiangles left, Ningpo progested a very devas tated appearance, the damage being very on ull sidey. The to property extensive Kiangteen in ging ap the river to Shanghai met large quantities of wruckege and Chinese

the Hrangpu. coffins. in threes and fours, wore dealing down

Hoven pairs of chair coolies were charged with unlawfully refusing to necept hire at the Prak Tramway Station on the 3rd instant,

Inspector Warnock stated that an officer at Government Ilonso sent a lakong on duty there io bring soven chairs, The defendants were asked, but refused to go, so the lakong their numbers and summoned them.

440 ft. Level Drive North.To this has been added 12 ft, bringing the total to 26 ft. The icde averages 50 in. wide, and is worth 3 dwt. There is no change to note in this level; the lods continues well defiasi and slightly minor tookalised.

Lukong Kwong Pat stated that on the morning of the 3rd, whilst on duty ut Govern rosal House, he was sent to get seven chairs to Curry Secretary Taft, Miss Roosevelt and ellera. He went to the Ponk Tramway Station and accosted the defendants, but they refused to accept tho hire and rap away. The manquence was that be could only ged two chairs, although eventually he got the reuninder.

Asked what they had to say the defendants offered such creuses za:--I went, The lykoug was in plain cloths; I arst wanted my fare; I was not there or I would hate carried them.

His Worship Each chair is fined $. The coolies must not refuse any fare.

ERUELTY TO ANIMALS,

Two cattle dealers were charged, at the justance of Forgeant Kewall, with cruelly to

dumb animals

340 ft. Level, South Drive-Here 4 ft. has been driven, making a total of 391 ft. At this print a branch was met traversing diagonally across the drive, and was followed for 9 ft. but proved of no valus.

240 ft. Lovel South, No 3 Winze, A crosscut has been commened at the bottom to the East, to determine the position of the hanging wall branch of the lails; & ft. has been crosscut.

340 Et. Level. Boath Drive: This bras advanced 12 ft, bringing the total to 650 ft. The lode, 60 in. wide, assoys 7 dwt.

1.40 ft. Level South. Creascut Fast from South Shaft: This has been extended 14-ft., making a total of 446 ft. The Just hundred fest traversed Ins been through very disturbed ground, and, the estimated distance-lag bron Crossent without making any tresh discovery, this work has now been stopped.

Cros:cutting for stop-filling:-97 ft. Stopes. The following stopes have been in operation.

Above the 330 Level: 2 Lode. 160 in wide, and worth 3 dl.

worth & dwt,

Above the 240 Level: 3 Lode 55 in. wide, and

Above the larmediate Level (200ft.): 1 Iode 65 in, wide, and worth 3 dwi

Shove the 110 Level 1 Lode it in wide, and worth 5 dat.

BUKIT MALACCA SHINE.

No 2 Ter, South Drive-This has been

No 1 Low1 Crosscut West:-This has been xtended 22 ft. waking a total of 78 ft.

ft. Crosscutting for stops filing

IMPERIAL DECREE.

STOPPING IKU..BOYCOTT.

We have received a memorial from the Censor Wang Paying stating that the movmasat against the pr poser Treaty with the United States by the leadicraftsmen and merchants of the various provinces of one Empire has now culminated to such a point that there is fear that troubles may arise, and therefore praying that an Imperial Ediet be issued comming the bigh officia's of the Expiro to use extra precautions to preserve the status yao.

"A middle-aged man, with dishevelled locks, Recepit by a pour child of fire or six. in similar condition of filth and disorder

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"I addressed and asked him what he was doing and where he was going. He replied that he was a nathe of Chilli, who was visiting the Surred Mountains of Chine, und was bound for O-mi-Shan. I pitied the child, and said infant was fond of the roving life. They were so; bat tu man persisted in saying that the moving along very slowly as the child could not possibly walk at any pavo. The man said he was not a priest. Buddhist or Taoist.

I offered him some money to help him on his journey, but this, to my surprise, he dechnod, not quite indignantly, but with needless roter ene. at that be and the child managed to ation, saying that he accepted mousy from no

seret agreement with his friends on the previsions and supplies for the besriged. blockade line to allow a vessel to lip by with

"The scheme, as you Americans call it, waya winner, and it was not long until a safficient sam had been raised by the Chinese merchants to pata cargo worth fully three-quarters of a million dollare aboard a vessel, and as per the far as I ascertained this fact was never made original agreement, it passed the blockade. So public, and in the papers of Hongkong no mention was zonde of it

The men in this venture cleared a couple of inndred thousand dollars 'on the deal and with the understanding that they were not to be molested fitted out thres more vosesis; these were seized by the blockading flest and their cargoes confiscated, and the loss to the ring of Chinese üerchants who put up the moaer exceeded tout the man vas other insane er trying to $2,000,000. Of course, I do not say that tho wipe out by sanelity the memory of some great Japanese government was cognizant of the deal.

subsist as best they could,

crime."

It seemed to me

The Tibetans kave often been described in aufavourable terms by Anglo-Indian travellers. Cuting from China. Mr. Husie was much impressed by this stubborn people. Physically, bays, they are a much finer race than the Chinese: they lives an outdoor life, and now how to handle their we35ORS.

The Tibetan woman bus in our traveller a warm admirer. She is not beautifal, but she "is the life, the mai.spring of the Tota

household," doing all the indoor work, shariu; in the labours of the farm, and even acting when necessary, as a tr sport driver ou lang journeys over the mountains.

This robust people is however, cursed with a

"As to business in Hongkong. I have not seen it so dull in ten years. This is attributable largely to the war. Another factor way tho losses suffered by many of the Chinese who wore dealing in exolengo paper. I know of approaching peace would cause a reduction of many who brought with the impression that the rates, but, on the other hand, gold exchange has non. They lost rather heavily. Who I am been ruling high, and is away above the normal nat & speculative man, these things combined bare depressed my business.

CHURCH SERVICES.

This is the first time I have been to your The Strgesut informed Hie Worship that

The other day, the Prince and Ministers of

country With my friends I expect to visit when eattle were taken to the Kennedytown

the Waiwapa informed ny in person with

every city of imperlance kers, which will talco reference to the proposed Exclusion af Labour. yards they were kept in stalls there until passed The cattle in

England, Scotland and Ireland. After that we by the Veterinary Surgeon.

in conjunction with Liang Cheng, our Minister and the administration in their hands.

go to the continent, to France, Germany and The lamaseries aro gigantic trade concerns,

I karo some business qustion End been passed, and new to be hisen 16ft, making a total of 163ft. The losers' Treaty with the United States that they, corupt priesthood, who have both the trade all of a mouth, and then wo cross the Atlantic to at. Washington, bad had repented consultations

ad their practical

accouits to a grast the other countries. 1 monopoly weighed on the following morning, the dealers is well mineralised thunghent, and assays B

On the night f. for 48 in. wide. Above this level there is with the members of the U.S. Govorament on being paid by weight:

lon wed that the United Stata extent for their wealth; but they have other agents in this country and expect to increase ane stops, carrying a lode 19 in. wide, sad worth the

ques.

is with Eugland and Franc-." before the weighing, the defendants entered dwt. From this 356 tons have en sout te Geverment had consented to give the most sources of income. The personal belongings of my wholesale trade Lere, but may chief business

favourable trestment to Chinese merchants every Tibetan laymon fall, at his death, to the A Tibeton in financial difflculties tho walls with long bataboo poles filled Keman Mill for treatment.

and had Jumesery. touchers, students. a traveller, with u.lt water, and poured the water down

further promised that as soon as Congress had goes to the lumasory, which is only too willing to lend at exorbitant interest. Failure to pay xld be the throats of the beasts. They were then left

renss bid the utmost endeavours for the night, the salt creating an intense

Stopo Mio: -Sinking of ton main shaft was

made to settis mttars in a perfectly just intrust and pay the loan leads the deblar All these ara on and bi lund in the hands of his creditor, and thirst, a that when they were taken to drink commenced early in the mouth, and fair pro-and equitable manner.

record. In the said Consor's memorial whole families become what is called Lama asu in the merring they lied themselves up ers has been made. 13 ft. has brez sunk, with water, thus considerably increasing their making the total depth 79 ft. We propose it was also stated that since the indignation of poh bsi aguasery pooplo-in other words,

our people gainst the unjust treatment (of the slaves." sinking to 160 ft. before openingut for a saw weight.

Ams, icans), was so pinious 8ml unfavourable, is boing made to deal with months. Provision

and opinion against the proposed Treaty o His Worship fined cach & the defendantslovel and expect to reach this io about fire

any exe as of water, so that sinking may go on auited, that none e a guarantee that wicked and evil-disposed perso-s will not take advantage of with all possibo speed. On the surface we have cominonend to drain the very heavy swamp.

the rinis to create disturbance against the and, so far, the work has been most successful. From the open werkings we have sent 674. Lans alio peace, whereby the good order of the

county might he endangers, etc. 10 the mill worth about by dit per ton.

We consider it, therefore, to be of the crestest Machinery. The new pelton wheel and importanes that an Imperial Decres should be generator at the power station is a far giving issued clearly explaining m tlera,, so that all orory satisfaction. The electric loist at Koman misunderstandings shall be cleared away. is now co spleta. All other gobinory is in good working order.

32%, and wareed them that if they again appeared before him the penalty would be much

IROTD KOVETro.

DISGEDELY BEHAVIOUR. Chau Chun Kwa', a tallyman, residing út Hollywood Read, was arraigned on this charge The lukong who arrested him atated that when the girls were leaving the Bellios Public School, defendant, who was standing neur the gate, waq passing rude remarks.

His Worship--Did the girls hear the remarks?.

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Witness-They must have, as they were spoken in a loud voice.

Inspector Warnock informed his Worshi. libat several complaints had been sent to the

police by the teacher regarding this matter, and he sent some plain clothes men to watch white the girls were coming out, the result baing (banrrest of the defendant.

Chan denied the charge, remarking that be was only passing at the time.

His Worship considered him guilty, and fined lim $25, the alternative being six weeks' hard

labour,

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An amusing incident at Knunciai, on the way back from the Tibetan frontier, is thus desc ibd by Mr. Hosin

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rieg: Dithyramb, Harwood.

ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Queen's Road West.!

square foot.

For further particular apply to the Company. Hongkong, 12th July, 1905,

WOULD KICK

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Baby's Awful Suffering from Eczema -Could Not Hold Her-Tore Face and Arms Almost to Pieces-Grate- ful Mother Says:

CUTICURA REMEDIES

·SAVED HER LIFE"

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"When my little girl was six mouthe old, she had eczema. We had used cold creams and all kinds of remedies, but nothing did her any good; in fact, she wrap her kept getting worse. I used hands up, and when I would dress her, I had to put her on the table, for I could not hold her,

She would kick and scream, and when she could, she would tear her face and anus almost to pieces. I used four boxes of Cuticure Olutment, two cakes of Cuticura Soap, and gave her the Cuticura Resolvent, and she was cured, and I see no traces of the humour left. I can truthfully say that they have saved her life, and I should advise any one suffering as she did, to give Cuticura a fair trial, Mrs. G. A. Conrad, Lisbon, N. H., Feb. 7, 1899,"

FIVE YEARS LATER

Mrs. Conrad Writes:

"It is with pleasure that I can inform you that the cure has been permanent. It is now six years since she was cured, and there has been no return of the disease since. I have advised a lot of friends to use Caticura in all diseaseD of the skin. **

SLEEP FOR BABY

Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babica, and rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cuti- cara Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure. This is the purcst, sweetest, most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, from infancy to age.

Culicsts Bomp (Hatment, and Pels are said Caroughout the Charterhome B, Paris, & las de Za Paz: Astralía,

When 2, Budon, 7, 8, Au Gel P

Box Outions Fila Hook.

world. Depot London, 33 Go, Srdner. Foster Drag

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COPPER-ALLOY METAL PENS OF

BRITISH MANUFACTURE.

FLEET PCK. MAZNIVCIAL CANECTINUM

S pa ato mine sheet, cost shiests, and milline States liave always been most friend y towards to have examined the sore part in the presenos Sunday. Holy Communion, 7.80, am, Morning Will not corrode in Warm, Damy Climates."

returns accompany tuis.

MILLING RETURNÉ,

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MACNIVEN & CAMERON, LD,

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I had a crowded reception by Wek-je aud Chinose, who were inquisitively respectful, but face, pushed his way through the crowd and a latas, with intolerab e insulence written on his swaggere into my rooms, swearing inte my face. He left the room mech quicker than he had looking or remaining to see what had happened entered it. passing through the crowd without Now be it knows that bins and the United to him. It would have been andigaified for Lim of the crowd, who were highly amused, mimick- each other and never have we had occasion in oppose one another, Since, therefore, the U. S. ing to each other, the swagger and retreat of the Government has consented to confer with us in lerard man

Nearly all the male Tibetans take snuff of an Bt. Mulaces.-Ne, 1 mill ran 19 days 17 b. a friendly and amicable manner isparding the

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rovision of the unjust clauses of the former interior sort. Thesnut-mall, made of yak hara,

xclusion Treats, it behores ali to quietly is handed round the company as in former day | carrying white crews, to ring friends ashore to arashing 1.778 tons of surface ere. Total tons

was the custom in this country, await the result of the Waiwung's endeavours rushed 1999, yidding 143 oz. gold hallion,

to settle matters, equitably, and not to use u Bt. Koman.-Stamps working 10. quivalent to 1.43 dut, per tor.

Period of working 28 days less 1.27 days for boycott on American gods with the intention of opposing the propes-d Trosty. For sing such stops andsuger the good relat ons aud Ore Milled-Bt. Koman 2,920.tons. sundry repairs and clean up.

understanding betwest our respective countries 671 Stops mine

they are also greatly harmful to the Chiens The Wairup

Mr. Hoge refers to the many beautiful people and their trade.

tuo women "here-for Tibetan ladies, when dean Total 3,494 tons.

has already repest dly instructed

Governora of provinces and well-dressed, as they were on this occasion, Amalgam Yield.-1.5 oz. producing 502.95

Viceroya and

Level, dark-brown eyes, Bleely-out features, an Bread Lord a Day, 6.30 pm. Gospel Meeting, smelted gobl having a fineness of 918.91. to issue proclamations exhorting the people to will take rack with their European sisters. Floor Services. Lord's Day, 11 nau. Breaking Average value of tailings 1.2 wt. Average continue their daily avocations and business s

Genoral Meeting. Saturday, 7. p.m., Pra, entrance to the Hongkong Hole!). asual so that peace may be assured to all. We excolent carriage, and sprightliness of manner Tuesday, 7 p.m., Bible Class, Thorsday, 7 pm. General Post Office and opposite to the side

Hongkong, July 5th, 1905. yield per ton 28 dwt. W. H. MANTIN,

now command the said Board to once more sand distinguish them from the timid and insipid į instructions to the various Viceroys and Clanese,"Evening Standard.

General Manager,

Another custom that recalls ye olden days in England is that at Tachi alu, where most of the well-to-do families keep a fama or priest on the premises. He lives in a small room on the flat roof, and ebents his sucred books and boats

seclusion. in his dram

wad; Juhiate, Croto Hymne, 45, 200, 490), and 537. Evening Prayer. Magnificat, Jackson; Nunej prayer Verite, Parra ti Te Deum, Woud- Dimittit, Savago; Bymns, 419, 371, 443, and 55.

The Church launul I ayspring, will call on ships the services, between 0.15 and 1:30 am., and between t 16 and 6 pra (Kowloon Police Pier The 1020 and 6), returning afterwards.

Answering Pennant" is the calltag. All the sittings are free and unapp opriated, Visitors welcome. Books &c. provided. Sunday School 10-10.40 2.2B.

ABHLET ROAD HALL, Kowloon, No. 6, Gronnd

Meoting,

DR. NEWELL WILSON,

DENTIST.

Latest American Methode.

Reasonable Foun

No charge for examinations, Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 P.M.

No. 2. PEDDER STREET (post to the

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