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THE WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR

Gives a hint to tired people-—

A letter has reached us from Signor Caruso, from which it is plain that the great tenor feels that fune is not without its anxieties. Of course his chief concern is the care of his marvellous voice, and titere is a story told that when the San Francisco earthquake happened, he ran from his hotel in a sleeping suit, and immediately stopped in the street and sang a few notes in order to see whether the shock had damaged his voice. All people with an artistic or sensitive temperament are most susceptible to nerving shock or nerve weariness, and Signor Caruso says in the letter referred to, that be found the most effective remedy for his tired nerves as a dose of Plasterine. The most gifted people usually make the greatest demands on their Nerve Force, and it is evident that Signor Caruso found the restorative proprieties of Phosferine so beneficial that he feris constrained to confirm the testimony of inmunerable corres- pondents in every rank of life.

Which he has proved reliable.

Signor ENRICO CARUSO writes:"Ho provato la Phosferine prepara dei Senore Ashton e l'arsons, e fa ho trovato si molto efficacito per la stanchezza. Con i miglio si Saluto, ENRICO CARUSO." (Translation) "I have tried the Pho-ferine of Messrs. Ashton & Parsons and Inve found it most efficacious when I am tired. With my best salutations, Estico CARÚSO.". July 3, 1906.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1906,

TRAIN DISASTER IN AMERICA.

AWFUL EXPERIENCES.

With the spires and roofs of Atlantic City, their destination, vinillaacross The Thorough- fars, the waterway saparating the city from the mainland, team 60 to 25 men, women, and children met their deaths on October 28th, when a three-car elostrio train on the Pennsylvania Railroad dashed from a treatlo bridge and tumbled into the waters below.

COTTON MILLS-All the Northern mills havo improvod, and Ewos oloas at Tls. 78 buyers, Internationals st Tla, 65, Ladu Kang How at Tis. 89, and Soyabees at Tha. 330. Hongkongs

asin unchanged and without busines.

"ELLANEOUS-China Providents are en- Mis

quired to at $9. 15, but we are no sales ta report. Gro

en Islands have improved to $191. and are in soms

demond at that rate, Tram. ways, Ropes and

oming Posts have changed habus at quotations,

od Watsons have been of 81160 ex div. of just. We have

There were none of the usual acoompini-placed at the roduced rate meats of a railway disaster, and nothing was

3.40 cents paid on the 29 heard but a few shrieks from the horrified rothing farther to report. travellers in the first two cars. Then all was silent on the waters closed thirty feet abovo the doomed vokisles. With the cxception of

one or two, all the

in those cra passengers porished. The third and roar carriage struck the abutment of the bridge, and hung in midair for a few moments. It is believed that all the oceapante escaped with more or less socius At midnight #1 bodies had been cored, and it is thought that at least 25, and are still at the bottom of The All the buspitals and

CHURCH SERVICES.

"bly are."

ST. Jone's CATHEDRAL, Hongkmiz-Zuki Do- ember, Sunday, Advout. Holy Communion (7. Venite, Goa, Palons, of the 3rd morning (II. am.) Matina (11 a.) Responses, Ferin!; excupt Pem K1.); Benedicte, Best in C; Benz. dictus, darrett in G; Anthem, Sleepers, Wake." Kyrie, Garsett in Elymus, 51 and 31. Even- -Mendelssohn. Holy Communion noon.}

stations rendered immediate nid, au:l physician4,ng (5,45 pm.) Responses. Forial; Paul, of

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ST. PETER'S CHURCH, Qu'e Road, West, First

pereming baled into the icy water,Sanday in Adrant. Moming Prayer 11 am). ——

struggled to protect her baby. Describing his

Venite, Arnold, Te Deum. Dakley, lyans, 53, 62, 65 and 220; Kyrie. Hely munion 116. Evening Prayer 6.30 Magnition, Suurt Sith Xans Dimittis, Felton; Hymns, 49, 72, 59 and 58.

firemnon, and civilians responded to the sandoring Nume Digitis. Mark Hymns, 46,

help with the pronta alaerity. Within an 2709).

thousands of helpers wore on the same, frequently

the surface for the dead and injured. Mr. Frnest Neece, a Philadelphia, eranled out through a broicon window, learing his little son behind. Ho divet repeatedly to save the body, and was taken out of the water in haust condition. He throatons

The Church launeb, Payapriaz, will call on ships cide, Mr. Harry Eeonor, sa corapant of the first carrying white crews, to bring friends ashore to coach, who was instrumental in saving several the services, between 9.15 and 20.30 am, and lives says when the care left the line the panic between 5.15 and 8 pm. (Kowloon Police Pier stricken pisscugere darted for the doors. Tos 10.30 and 0, turning afterwards. The women's screams were terrible. One woman"Answering Pennant" is the call Hug All the was seen saiking a man with her fits, as she sittings as free and unappropriated. Visitors

wrlcons Books, vtc., provided." p. Mr. Reemer said: When

the car

Sunday School 10–1045 13. the water I brake out the window panes. I held my breath and started to scramble through the wlades, and was almost outside when a hand closed on my left aukle. I used all my strength, but was unable to break the hold. Whoever had seized we must have been wxiged between the rate or too frenzied to follow me Finding it imprasible to:

free self by kicking, I pressed the hand which was holding me with my right foot, and then pushed with all my

might rolessed. I

out of the window, and

YC56 Lu tuo surface Reamer, almat exhausted, swam to the bridge. Satulay 1.30 p.m. Sunday School When the third car fel ho had a Borrow Pienic

CHRISTS Susco Service, York Buibling. from being struck. He pistekily sauter Rand. Sa slags 1.15 am. Wednesday's side the ear, and kicked in the window. 3.30pm.

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UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road, Minister:- Rev. C. H. Hickling, 11 ant. Worship, Palan 101, Chant Anthem Indine Thine Ear Hymna $15 and 183; p. Chiliran's Service in the Peak Church. Sunday School at Union Church, and Kowloon Baitish Schol, also at Quarry Bay (3.30); 6 pm. Worship, Hymn as 10), 8, 30, 213 and 357, Wedaosday & p.m. Stalos in Christion Work: Open Wall; Thursday 9 p.. try Club, Paper by Mr. J. V. Lee Jones on "The French Revolution and its Teaching"

rabedenly the 55P Frithy & pan. Ludios' Working Party; 8 p... C

through which a number of

of passengers escaped.

for

E. Society, Subject:-Christa Prayer in Goth-

When Mr. Reemer was taken out of the water ST. JOеEPE's Cursen, Gurion Road (Rom:3 it was soon that he was injared, but, it is Catholie), dass, Beazdiction and Stemor (in

not seriously. Mr. Gangill, the Coroner, English) at 10 na spected the track soon after the disaster, and found that the ends of the rails on the bridge were considerably higher than the rails on the ordinary track, consequently it was impossible fraia travelling at high spool to avoid jumping and risking being thrown T the rails, whor it took the bridge. Thus the wheels of the forward ear did strike the rail-ouds on the bridge with terrifle foro, is shown by the battered condition of those rails. 1t was also antind that there was no guard of any sort for the metals on the bridge. If there had been it might have prevented the tesiu from falling into the water oven after it had left the track,

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

esera. Vernon & Smyth say in their weekly share report dated Hongkong 3 th November: The conditions of the market remain unchanged, and we have no special features to report. Rates Lavo ruled steady with, in some casse, tendency upwards, but the tendency is so slight and so undetermined that it cannot be counted on to contiana,

BANKB-Hongkong and Shanghais have been placed at the reduced rate of $305, and close quiet at that rate; the London rate is £93. 10. Nationals remain unchanged and without bosinėse.

MARINE INSURANCER-unions inve declined to 9762% with sales. Yangtssos have been dono in the north at $180. Cantena conticue on offer at $300 with finding buyers and North Chinas remaia unchanged and without any local basi- nees. China Trailers could be placed at $95, but none are forthcoming.

FIRE INSURANC€53--Hongkonge have again been done at $335, and close with further buyers. Chinas have been negotiated at 395 during the week, closing with sellers at that rate.

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Mesos continue weak, and sellors at $27) have mot with so response. At time of closing an offer of $274 would probably bring out a low shares tales at $27 are reported. Douglases have been placed at 830, and close quiet. Indos have been dealt in to some extrat, and sales bave been made at $78, 879 and 8:0 for cash, à demand for December delivery meeting with no response. At time of closing shares are probably obtain. able at $80; for Marsh and Jane deliveries the rate is considerably lower, sellera failing to find buyers at any comparatico reasonable rate. The other stocks under this heading out for no special notice.

REFINERIES-Sales of China Fugars ora reported during the week at $148, 8142 and $141, the market closing with sdiers at the last rate. Luzons remain unchanged and without basiness.

MINING Charbonnages remain changed and without business, and Ranbs contine neglected with no sales to report.

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS--Hong. kong and Whampes Decks here reled rather weaker, and sales have been effected at 8150, the market closing with sellers at that rate Kowloon Wharves continuing in demand at $88; without bringing out any shares the rate rose to $90, at which several lots earnged hands, and the market eleges with further bayare at that rate.

Shaughai Docks have ruled erratic daring the week with sales between Tls. 109 and Ta. 105 for cash, the market closing with sellers in the north at The 105 cash, and at the same rate as far forward as March. Ato meet ing held in Shanghai on the 27th inst. the resolation to convert the old dook property into new Whorf and Godown Co., passed at a pracions mesting, was confirmed. Hougker Whares remain steady in Shanghai at Tls. 230. New Amoy Dosko contious neglected.

LANDS, HOTELS, AND BUILDINGS-Hong- kong Lande continue to rule steady at $1ÖA buyers, while sales have been made during the week at $105, the market closing with rellera at the latter rate and buyers at the former. We bave nothing else to report ander this heading.

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