CANTON.
FROM GUE CORRESPONDENT.]
CANTON-HANKOW BAILWAY.
1. All plans showing the route of the railway.
2. All title deeds of land purchased by the railway company.
POLICE COURT,
Friday. With October.
BEFORE ML. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE),
A DOCK PROSECUTION; & COXSWAIN
HEAVILY FINED.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14rx, 1905,
The Hongkong and Wham os Dock Company proceded against Wong Kan, coxswain of their has No. 3 lunch, for unlawfully absenting himeli from duty without the permission of employers.
living there. Under such circumstances her daughter was a concubing, ne the complainant already had a wife. Her daughter lived with him After she had been with hita for eight years. four months she could not get any rice, and the complainant ill-treated and struck her. Wit daughter complained to her, and showed her brains which the complainant had made She supported bar dangator most of the time she was living with the compliant. There was a docament, like the one produced, on the occasion of the betrothal of her daughter. Inspector Langley suggested that principal part of this w.toess's evidence must
to hearsay.
the
His Worship-When you despatchoul your daughter to the complainant on the betrothal,
Witness-No. did yon go with her
His Worship Did you see her leave your hours?
Witnesses. She left in an old bridal chair.
His Worship-When she left did you intend that she should be the wife of this man?
Witness-Yes, but there was already a wife. His Worship - How did you know your doughter was ill-treated?
Witness-I was present at times when it happened.
Hia Worship-And why didn't you go and complain to the police?
Witness-I lot har suffer
Ilis Worship-When you get to the house and found your daughter was not to te com plefant's wife, why didn't you take her away?
Witness-He would not allow me. His Worship How long did you know the complainant before he married your dungater P
Witness--I didn't know him at all.
weed with sympathetic heart and under- standing mind, or little is learned. Both the chmahes and their gowned guardians present a phynx-ito front to the chance inquirer, but once the visitor is recognized as one who desires to formule koysare produced and the treasures of antiquity are reverently brought forth. That much of the most interesting of this rust amount of material is inaccessible to women is unfortunate, but such is the cass, and the men if more than of the party will have to go alone, the interior of the church is desired.
What a monument to the labear of the thou-
years
great ares of land covered by these buildings of saada of native woken are the heavy walls and the age when men wrought for other reasons that wa.as for labour were any considerable then the wages received! It is unlikely that
item of
in these buildings, but we may expours panse before the works of an age that indneed mon to toil for the hope of heaven, and the fear of holl; for with all our achievements, we of the twentieth contary can not do that. The oblest church in Manila stands at the corner of calles Palacio and Real in the Walled City. Here the order of of St. Augustine dedien'ed its first building on Jure 24, 1571. Two later this ohurch was burned, and in 1549 the present building as bugun under the direction of Jaar Mereius and the famous lay brother, Antonio Horrera, the son of the Spanish architect of the Escarial. The strength of the walls is attested by the fact that it has with. stood all terms and earthquakes which have The interior is a broad nave with rained so many the buildings through three eight cupols. The vault is unique in that it is contarios. all of bewo stone, ing said to be the only one in the whole archipelage sa countrue ed." Hero lio the remains of Salcedo, and of Legaspi who died in 1578.
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FOR
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THE BURLINGTON.
2, PEDDER STREET. OPPOSITE THE HONGKONG HOTEL.
AN
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BEST VALUE
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HATS AND DRESSES MADE TO ORDER.
On the 10th inst. Viceroy Shum resivad a telegraphio message from His Excellency Viceroy Chang-Chi-Tung requesting him to sand depatios to the hood office of the Railway Co. on the Shamoen to take over the concern. In the afternoon Viceroy Bham deputed Wong Pitg-You (Toolai) who pro- coeded to the general offics accompanied
Mr. IL W. Looker of (Messer. Deacon, by the Assistant Perfect, two Taotsis and two representatives of the gentry. When they Tooker and Deacon) prossented. He said his
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had been in the hatit of coming arrived at the hoad cflee they were informed Worship was aware that for yera Chinese that Mr. N. Cito, the representative of the and going to their employmeat at their sweet will. The defendant, who was a American Dorolopment Co. appointed to hand owo over the concern to the Chinese Government, coxswain in the employ of the Dock Company
laid in the Ordinance.
down
He had boon had not yet arrived but was expected the came under the definition of a servant as following day, the 11th instant. Mr. Cife in the habit, during the year he was in the arrival yestexley and the formalities concated empley of the company, of taking leave when it The snited him without a king permisston. with the surrendering of the company's pro-Dock Company had fifteen launches which were in charge of foremon and wout off 10 ships porties and rights were immediately performed.
materials The following is a list of what has to be which required work done, carrying
and everything nocessary. If any of thess delivered to the Chinese Government:-
Jaunches were laid up the work of the company was interfered with, and it a ship should love to leare port in a larry it might involve the company in a loss of work. The defendant had the abscated himself theso or fane tunes in course of his service. Some days ago he was charged with theft from other employees of the drekyard and acquitted. He then abrented ball and himself from work for a day and when he returned said he lied boon to chin chin
As the result of the defendant's Joss."
Au Tang Tz, from the Registrar General's absence one of the launches had to be laid
up owing to the extreme difficulty of obtaining offer, resiled, said it was necessary to have the Ho asked his Worship to inflict names of the parents and grand-fathers of con- coxswains. such a penalty as would make it clear that this tracting parties to constitute a legal Chinese
marriage.
A second wife could cancel her sort of thing could not be done with impunity.
Samuel Smith, sworn, said he was beatswain enutract. There could not be two "Kit Fate" in the yard of the Dock Company, and bad (first wives.
Mr. Goldring submitted that the evidence charge of the company's sanches, of which
As there was on- It was agreed that the transfer will be made there were fifteen. He engaged and discharged went to show the marriage was not legal to-day.
the crews, who were paid
the lefon other woman living in complainant's house at 40 written agreement, and had according to Chino lang.
the time it could not be held that this woman CHÂU TUNG SANG'S CAUH. In a previous letter I mentioned that Chaudant as coxswain of No. 3 launch, which was
in barbour werk nador the charge was ever Kit Fat." The whole of the employed Tung-sang's tenth concabine had been released of a European foreman, About two weeks ago complainant's evidence was very much tainted: from custody by order of Viceroy Shon at the the defendant was charged at the police court the natural evidence one would expect to get request of her medical attendant, Deotar Raz with stealing, and after being kept in custody for from a jealous man who, after a lapse of time, four or five days was seqnitted. He returned wished to get back a woman whom he had ill- Ing. I have since been informed that she has not to work about 2 d'alock on the afternion treated. The whole of the actions of the south end of calle Cabildo, is probably the follow. What did follow was the chanting" of |
He saw of his releaso
marriage, were perfectly bonâ fidh, Mr. defendant, until the consummation of bis
be Goldring asked his Worship to consider the great hardship, and the very crucial position in which the defendant's wife would
given against placed if judgment wern him: she might even be charged with bigamy, and concluded h's address by entmitting that
3. Account books and monies in hand. 4. All materials purchased and at present in stock.
5. All the surveying instruments.
6. All plans and documents showing the extent of the line already constructed.
7. Plant, ato, concerning the Fatshen-Sai- uam branch linen.
8 All account books showing the working accounts of the Fatshan-Sainan branch lines.
been liberated. It appears that Dr. Razing went to the Tai-Tong Yamon with a letter from the Viceroy authorizing her release, but somehow
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if he could resumo his work and asked him that he could. He worked that afternoon, but did not turn up acxt day. Wituese was or other the Prefect refused to deliver her up.
the proper person to give the defendant leave. It is said that the profect had previously received Her found aim on board another launch about orders not to release any relatives of Chau-10 am. the following morning. When esked Tang-ung. They are all to remain in custody where he had been the previous day he said
To chiu-ebia Joss," The day defendant was as a guarantee for Chau-Trng Sang's personal absent e. 33 Issuch bad to be laid up, and her appearance to stand his trial here and antil full corewain had to go en No. 3 laaneh, No. 13
Last Tuesday
the payment of the delicit is made. All the male and was a big cargo-boat.
defendant was again absent without feard, and female servnuts have been released with the er
No. 13 had to be laid up again and her coxswain ception of Chau-Tung-Sang'a chief accountant, transferred. No. 13 was still laid up. Abort who will bo kept until all the information noon on the following day witness again saw required is pumped out of bim. Chineso far provides powerful means to set unwilling tongues going and the Viceroy, in ordering them to be applied, is within his rights. Torture is not ablished yet, and this medietal art of extracting confessions has no secrets for the Colestial inquisitors.
His Worship-And how did you come to lot your daughter marry a man you did not know?
Witness-There was a go-betwenn,
on the evidence, and the circumstascos of the case, the defendant must be acquitted.
His Worship said he had to consider the novel point of what constituted a legal Chinese marriage, and would, therefore, reserve his decision for a week.
THE CHURCHES OF MANILA. [FROM THE HANILA" CABLENEWS"]
world.
Hongkong, 2nd October, 1905.
The convent of San Augustine is one of the Its most interesting buildings in Manila.
My first experience in a Manila ahorch wis! great priory with six foot walls, raised platform
There were sixteen hundred candles like a glimpse into the fifteenth century. Its hour. fe-size crcitix, and its castle-like windows, is at High Nars in Santo Domingo at the early old paintings are among the mest interesting shining in the gloom of the old sanctuary, and in the city, its library is a rast collection of a thousand worshippers wore kneeling on the the smoke of the incense, and way up in the third story abavo the city wall, commande ene tegrad lore, and ite recreation room, in the tiled floor. Among the high arches gathered of the finest views in the island. The gorgeous dome the morning ean streamed rad and gold the western windows. The youngest building the priests reverberated through the aisles like sunsets are seen to wonderful advantage from through the coloured glass. The chanting of of the group is nocth of calle Real and is the noise of a cataracta and the answer connected with the convent by an overhead of the prostrate prople was like the murmer passage. Its fine exterior and beautiful stair of many waters upon the strand. Then the old pile ring and shout like some ways and inner courts wold be a credit to any the great organ with its thundering reeds made strong giant in sport, and in the succeeding sily. The entire group of buildings covers
The church of the Recoletos order at the silence the people waited in awe for what might slut six Aores.
becn completed early in the seventeenth effect from the bigh gallery was as if the voices next in age, the present building having the boys' choir without accompaniment, and the to the sonth where Bagumbayen had suddenly become vocal and joined in the now rane. The striking feature of the prevent acclamation. century. These were preceded by buildings one from everywhere, as if the very stones oburch is the corner lower, which is of great symmetricel beauty and massive strength. The a za view of the Luneta and the bay. interior is well furnished and the convent has
The church of the Franciscans is located on calles Solano end San Francisco. It is mas Bive in construction and contains a chapel some fine paintings of recent date. The convent decorated in exquisito taste, and adorned by is a fine building, woll farnished, and much choice timber is employed in its construction. It has the honour of having bad the Brst apothecary shop in the islands. Tho prosent building is the third one placed on the site and was finished in 1799. Its arobitecture is of the the Franciscan order built in 1733, with two Teacau form, to common with all churches of fine towers, lont rarely open to visitors.
There are a number of ruins of very old eburches within a few miles of Manila, and
At last it was over, and the multitude led slowly out past the great marble basins, and fragrant inconse, the glittering altar and the slanting sunbeams of purple and gold. What there remained only the dickering condles, the
a place for ravery, what a spot for romance What ehades of the forgotten past knelt behind arches! the dusty images, and hover above the pointed
With all its painted pillars and glaring colours, the old church has a fascination about its rich tore and its Golbic lines that holds one. Whatever it may be, it is a churol, and it over the visitor the spell of the old weares
ethic motit, that fasistent pointing upward that lifts men's hearts to tho sky.
-JOINT STOCK SHARES.
Messrs. Vernon & Emyth any in their weekly Boginess has been a little more brisk or rather a little less dull, during the week, but the ebiof stooks continue neglented, and the basiness transacted has been chiefly confined to the
aller investment stocks," Rates have ruled steady, but with an inclination to weakness, and there are no features of any special interest tv
report.
fendant who handed him a chit from the European foreman saying Herewith cor- swain. I found him at Hongkong." Witners
Manila is a city of churches. Her skyline, told him to go back to his work, and later defendant told him through the interpreter that soon from the bay, is an outline of domes and he wanted to leave on the 16th instant. Witness cupolas, and stove all surrounding buildings, China has her walls, India ber as coxswain No. temples. asked him where he had been, and ho said he blaze the corrugated roofs of her Christian went to the Harbour Master
Prior to these occasions he 11 bobbery me. had been abeaut without have, and the coxswagodis, and her carved shrines and gid they deserve soparate treatmect. The most i images, but the distinguishing feature of Another Bizare has been mado to day at ad to be laken from another Inanoh which had zuila is her charches. She alone all the interesting is perhaps the old rain at Guadalupe, shere report dated Hongkong, 13th October :-| Hou Chou-Tung Bang Owns a garden
to lay up. Launch No. 3 was employed taking cities of the east, is rich in the sanctuaries the foundations of which were laid in 1901, No there said to be worth at least 200.000 tools European foreman ta to work on ships in and symbols of the faith of, the civilized one should leave Manila without a visit to its In the Walled City, three churches are To the chance tourist in Manila. mars ve walls and ruined crypt. properties having greatly increased in value in the harbor.
Further evidence was heard, after which these churches are objects of little interest worthy of attention, whether the visitor bas an Of that district. The garden bears the name of
except in their external outlines, and they hour or a week to spend in exploration:
relics of a buried past. He said he gave a month's notice one or two
are accepted as Yoong-Chi-Hin and is 70 cheong long and defendant was asked what he had to say.
these the cathedral takes precedence and is For the interested visiter, however, a surprise best known of all the shrines of the city. Like obeong wide, approximately 36,000 square months ago.
Samuel Smith, recalled, denied this.
is in store, and he will fled that the bare yards
stucture, is the successor of three of four Defendant further stated that he did not wish exteriors enclose a world of materials of intense most of the other large buildings the present to leave the empany, but a Mir. Ford struck interest to every lover of things bistorical and predecessors which wars destroyed by ourth human. The European may be pardoned for bim one day while he was on duty at the dock.
His Worship--Did you go to see the police lack of interest in buildings that are penng quakes. The last destruction was in 1863 and beside the hoary moraments of Barcelona of the present building is about a quarter of about it?
Rome, but to the American, the three centuries a century old. Its cost was $283,000 borns in equal ports by the Spanish treasury, charch Samuel Smith, recalled. said it was not a fact of San Agustine and the Recoletos seem very funds and local gifts. Its architecture is of that Mr. Ford struck the defendunt. Mr. Ford's-espeoluble, and for anyone there is enough the Byzantine style and the graceful columns, Doxswain went to witness and showed him of interest to brighten many an otherwise the lofty dome, the vaultad navo and aisles, and mark on bis forehead where he said the defen. monolauous day of tropical enuti.
Who will the faintest trees of historical the massive facade are impressive examples of s'siently exerated. It has nine entrances, three dant bad struck him.
instinct in his make up, con fail to be interested the Roman influence with the decorations con- in such, monuments of toil and sacrifice of generations dead and-forgetten? Beautifal large chapels, rauny small chopols, and the choir To the sightseer the cathedral is one of the these old churches were in their scars and moss and organ gresituated in the mid le at the nave. and vines. Many have been spoiled by fresh Bevon years were sccupied in building. costs of paint, but who can sit silent in their vaulted aisles without hearing from those most imposing and least interesting of the no. convent attached with mosty records und stained and mellow walls, whispered prayers of churches of Manila. It is toe now, and it has priests who long since have vanished, and
VILLE
At about 10 am, yesterday morning a firo broke out in Wong-Sha noar the Cheong Kwong Temple. Hundreds of pumpa responded to the gong enlls and the conflagration was provented from extending. Two family houses
wore, however, barnt to the ground.
There is no plaything more agrcoable to the Chinese kiddies than the kite. Kite flying is practised all over the Celestial empire by young and old alike. It is a very ancient pastime. The sport is at its height at this time of the Fear and thousands of children ascend the city walls to By their litila kilas. This year, howover,
HITES AND TELEPHONEM.
Defendant-No.
His Worship considered the offence a serions one, and one which, if persisted in, was likely to injure the interests of the Dock Company He ordered the defendant to pay a fine of $100, the alternative being three months imprison ment with herd labour.
DEFECTIVE MORTAR. The adjourned esse
in which Mr. T. L Perkins, Executivo Engineer in the Public
Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Messrs. Brutton, Hett and Goldring) again appeared for the defendant,
....
in the work being carried on at No. 16. Doswelled city, there are so many sanctuaries and Voux Road, was continued.
chapels that that the count never results twice alike, and in this air of old Spain, who cares how mory there be? If the visitor would step ont of the twentieth century into the eighteenth in the conventos of Manila. The paintings ou the
monament then a strive.
BANKS. Hongkong and Shanghais bare declined to £93 in London and the weakness has been reflected in our market, shares being on offer at time of closing at 8915 and possibly MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions remain un- at a slightly lower rate.
changed and without business, buyers at $5780 still ruling the market; at $785, however, a few shares are available. Cantons have been placed with buyere at the lower rats. Chias Traders, at $340. $3424 and $345. The market closing as anticipated in our last circular, have forther the rate gradually rose to 883 witboat business At this latter rate, however, a fair number of improved, and 881 failing to bring out shares bares changed hands, and at the close, the demand exceeding the sapply, shares
FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkongs have been enquired for at $834.
aro
owing to the installation of the telephone Works Department, proo-eded against Wong shadow chants of acolytes who have joined the faded pictures to stim the imgination. It is & negotiated in small lots at $34 closing with system in Canton, thousands of kites came to Fan, contractor of No. 90 Wellington Stroet, chuir invisible? The oxact number of thoan cath dra) rather than a obarch, and is usually sellers. Chinas have been placed at the im an untimely end on the wires encircling the walled city.
In their efforts to disentangle than the little boys pull on the strings and in many places bave tied up 30 or 60 wires to gether. The result is obvious; complaints have been received by the contral telephono exchange from all quarters. In many places the it was absolutely impossible to instruments. Four or five different voices, if not languages, being simultaneously heard. The telephone company have had to engage a special staff to keep their wires clear of kites. A PRESIDENT SENTENCED FOR
W.T. Edwards, of the Public Works Depart he can do so any days, the musty libraries The scheme javishing beanty of decoration. honds at $18, and more are wanted at the rate.
EMBEZZLING.
CHINESE VICTIMS.
to
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WONDERFUL CURE
OF SORE HANDS
.
After Most Awful Suffering Ever Ex-
perienced Eight Doctors and' Many Remedies Failed to Do a Cent's Worth of Good.
THANKS TO CUTICURA
IT IS ALL OVER NOW
"I was troubled with sore hande, so wore that when I would put them in water the pain would nearly set me crazy, the skin would peel off and the
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get hard and break, with blood Bowing from at least fifty places on each hand. Words could never tell the auf- fering I endured for three years. I tried eight different doctors, but none did me
any
y good, as my hands were as bad as when I began. I also tried many retue- dies, but none of them ever did me one cent's worth of good. I was discouraged and heart-sore. I would feel so bad mornings, to think I had to go to work and stand the pain for ten hours, I often felt like giving up my position. I would have to wrap every finger up neparately, so as to try and keep them soft, and then wear gloves over the rage to keep the grease from getting on my work. I had to wear gloves at night; in fact, all the time. But thanks to Cuticura, that is all over now. After doctoring for three years, and spending much money, a single box of Cuticura Ointment ended all
my sufferings. It's been two years since nted any, and I don't know what sore hands are now, and never lost a day's work while using Cuticura. Thomas A. Clancy, 310 North Montgomery St., Trenton, N. J."
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with Cuticura,
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SHIPING-Hongkong, Canton and Macao have declined to 836 with sont sales. Indos have found limited buyers at $98, closing steady at that rate. The latest Shanghai quotation is Tls. 67. A few China-Manilas bare changed We have nothing else to report under this heading.
REFINERIES-The murket is totally neglect- ed and we have no business to report
No business or changes to MINING.
DOCES, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks continus weak, and & kayo been on offer all the week at 8184 without
CALIBRE 7.88 x.m. inducing buyers to come forward. At time of Whores have been in demand and fair anles
FIBING 19 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS. closing sellers still rule the market. Kowloon bave been effected during the week at $106 and With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES $107 and later at 3107, the market closing
SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 3rd Octobor, 1900,
52 no shares obtainable. Farnhams have ruled firm with buyers at 8107) and apparently with steady between 11s. 145 and Tis, 144, olesing
quiet at the latter rate.
UTOMATIO MAUSER
PISTOLS.
COLD STORAGE.
The bijoa of intramuros is the Jesuit Church on calle Arzobispo. It is thoroughly modern in design and exsention, and itsxterior is destitute of comoriners, but the interior leaves in carved molave and nothing to ask in mont, orogs-examined, said he took a sample of
the design and finish of the work is of high artistic merit. The ceiling is a lace work of mortar from the man who was filling the pails of manascript and vellam, the rabed friars sad
the calamus and arches are woven the images of veneration are all of the past, and He took it to the P. W.D. where they had
over it all the peaceful and sombre atmosphere phone with exquisito tracery of leaf and soroll, proper moulds for examining it. He considered
report. 18 is a work of especial merit and himself a mortar expert, and tested two samples, of the religions of the old order. It is like about which be considered were insufficiently lined. studying history by going back into the past and the figure work is natural and lifelike. to see. Its baste- worth going a l distanca
Bg, Assuming the proportions to be approximately and viewing et arst hand the men and the The correct for making shell me moriar, the events of the old Spanish w pire. efficiency would depend on the mining. It was Most of the churches now standing are modern linfs of Gospel subjects are executed with a in construction or reconstruction, but the fineness of detail that is the more remarkable witness's practice to take two briquettes for
whon one is informed that the work was all testing: he had never heard it was the custom restorations were in strict keeping with the
The take a test of mortar by six briquettes.
ment, the interest is not diminished by the fast course, of the missionary architect. Mr. Goldring asked how it was possible originals, and aside from the matter of soati done by native artists, ander the direction, of recristy is a room of marvellous beauty, and the for a briquette, to break at absolutely no that the carthquake of 1863 endly marred
of the best churches of the city. The baldors altor would be omarkable as a work of art in The Cablenews reports that the Presidente of strain.
Witness replied in effect that the strain of the oldest of these temples were slow, but any city in the world. The gallery is high and is one of a beauty that causes to the beholder to Ormoc has been tried at Cebu for embezzlement which produced fracture of the briquetle was their works have remained. Walls eix Get well-lighted and the effect of the whole church
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong and sentenced to eix monthe" impriecament and so small that there was no appreciable indies thick made of mortar and stone and tile are not drink in z unfailing soul satisfaction. An easily destroyed, and the reconstructions pat American priest is usually presont and ready to
kong Lands have been placed during the week heavily fined. The presidente and three others tion on the register, and so it was declared mil.
Continuing, witness said there might be termed after the older models are likely to were accused of practicing "graft" in the dis-itle difference between mortar taken from the withstand any ordinary shock without damage. extend every courtesy to the earnest visitor.
One of the most impressive and interesting in small unimportant lote at 81:6, closing To those who are able to read the lines charge of their duties, the victims being Chinese pail at the place where the work was going on
Wm. FARLANE, Manager, Owing to the lack of regular thographie und mortar betaally on the trowel when it was between the altars and arches, the individual of all the Mozila churches is old Santo steady with buyers at that rate. Hotels are Storage available at Ear POINT. Stores will
Hongkong, 18th November, 1901. communication the details of the "graft" aro zot laid, or mortar in a heap, assuming that some characteristics of the different orders are Domingo. The exterier with its embattled enquired for both for cash and forward at 3147 be Open at 10 AM. and 4 P., daily, Sunday, further zoixing took pince before it was used.reflected in the churches they have built. The towers and climbing buttresses is stately and equivalents, but shares are scarce and the ia striking, and the old Gothic windows of Points are on offer at 855 with no business to A few Kowloon Lands could be the semicircular apsis have a strong ecclesiastical report.
WILSON, time paat the Chinese merchants, of whom there had a slightly superior quality of mortar on it about the sombre shadows of the old church and
DR. NEWELL are a large mumber in the island of Leyte, have to the sample which was the subject matter of the sincerity of life of the great order Bads flavour. If there were nothing of Santa Dom- placed at 240, and Huu phroys' Estates at $123
There should be perfect uniformity fitting expression in the building of genuine ingo but its doors it would still be worth going been the targets for the presidente and other this esso.
DENTIST, in the quality of mortar.
stone with no plaster nor make-believe in its The case was adjourned.
Such building has stood for to see. They are of modern workmanship, but municipal officials.
are in fine proportions and the carving A CHINESE MANRIAGE.
three centuries and such character will stand excellent. They rival the doors of the August the market at Tls. 55, and close with buyers at Remanded from yesterday, the case in which for ever. Oldric Neeves, signalman at Green Island,
The higher caltors of the Jesuits is achly inian church which have been far famed for Tls, 57 in Shanghai. Hongkongs remain quiet was chged with harbouring a married woman
MISCELLANEOUS-China Providents have oxpressed in the most beautiful of all the their artistic morit and great age. The interior and unchanged at 314). Other rates under this of China, DB Jontinued.
churches of the Philippines, and the Gothic is almost Gothic, being the only example of the heading are taken from Shanghai quotations. contrary to the laws
Inspector) Langley prosecuted, and Mr. P. W.
probes of old Santo Domingo are the purest kind in the city, and with its beautiful marbie type of that most striking of all forms of church bases and altar stops, its choir and altar railings been the mediam of a fair business at $9 and Goldring appeared for the defendant.
Mat Kit, mother of Josephina Neeves, architecture. Like all other things worthy of of worked brass, its coloured glass and carved 89.10. Green Islands bave found fairly large declared that she knew the complainant. About time and study, these old churches de zet peld pulpit, (said to have cost four thousand peson) buyers at $28. $289, $25 and $291, and shares holder. Its sacristy contains many objects of Waterboste, Watsons, Electrics and Dairy nine years ago her daughter was betrothed to their secrets to the rapid transit visiter seeing it readily weaves s poll of magio over the he. hare been placed for November 14329) General Post Offles and opposite to the side
quotations. gruft" practised by the convicted presidente The next day she went to complainant's hense lights of aloove and cloister and the fragrant/ beauty and interest, and the mallow tinge of Farma, have all changed hands in fair lots at entranos to the Hongkong Hotel).
and madoa divine because he had another woman incense of historical apoiations must be time leads a bolo to the whole pile.
have now 40,000 Cabio feet of Cold
HONGLONG ICE COMPANY, LD,
to band. It is known, however, that for a long von the worst of the number of bricks pro inced susterity of the Augustinians seems to hand and massive. The view from the Ayuntamiento small demand meets with no response, Wopted to receive and deliver perishable goods.
The immigration laws provide that a China- in desiring to return to his own country must, before leaving, obtain a certificate show
Chinsmen in the ing his right to return. provinces must get a certificate from the presi dente, signed by witnesses, all of whom must live in the town in which the Chimman has his It is thought that the
place of business.
was in connection with this work.
construction.
him, and she sent her to his house in a chair. only for some new sensation.
The mellow
and $123. No shares in either stock however
but are available to meet the demand.
Corion MILIS-Ewos have been taken off
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No charge for examinations. Ofles hours 9 A.. to 5 P.M.
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Hongkong, July 5th, 1905:
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