The PRESIDENT-I have seen tho Crown Solicitor on that point again this morning, and he agrees with me that it is competent for the Board to make these orders, because ho thinks, wa I do, that voting is part of 'the procedure of the. Board. Therefore. I move that the two standing orders be added to the standing orders in force for the guidance of the Board.
The VICE-PRESIDENT 86 Zonded.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10TM¤, 1907.
supported, but one of the members opposed those, In other words, be considered that the appli- cations should be granted, not refused. I wish to ask members what their intention was ?
Mr. HOOPER-I admit I was in the minority, bat Jolting alone the questions to whether the Board intended to give us power to not or not, I would like to tell the Boonst what
V
JAPAN..
(FROM OUR CORRESPON DENT.)
which is now approaching millica, and has a splendid future in an over-extending field of operations. The Tokyo Yokchuma Electric Bailway Co. pays 13 per cent. as last half-year, and though its operations are on a much smaller scale than those of the metropolitan With every recurring half-year the foreign company, its futurs is not lees bright. Recently investor in Japazose companies recaires a it was annonuced that a great Buddhist
Tokyo, June 18th,
JAPANESE COMPANY REPORTS.
HOCKS
AND MOSELLES.
DIRECT FROM, AND BOTTLED BY LANGENBACH AND SOEHNE.
WORMS ON-RHINF.
setiated me in coming to may conclusion quantity of matter through the post consisting Temple was to be removed from the desolato SPARKLING RED BURGUNDY
The REGAPAR GFSEḤAL-I think the sempitted should he given fall authority to (dea!"with Crosa rasee It would are a grust
deal of time,
Me, LA CREPAK I don't think we should go to the as thist
I think that in any questions where the megabers of the committee don't agree, the tools or should be referred link to that Beart.
T» Prosiear-The Medical Officer of Falth points sat that all of these buildings ar.
Mr. Hoopen-I beg to move au amendment Professor Simpson in his report on plague in that the matter stand over until our best ment- Hongkong furnishod suggestions na to remedial ing, and that in the meantime the Government measures. He advised the Government to be asked to take the spinim of the Attorney make a law with regard to latrines, and as a Ocuerul. I may sny, Sir, that it has boun laid remit of that suggestion I would refer you down by Mr. Justico Lush that practice in to seetious 167 and 145 of our prosent just sown is like procedure, and denotes the Ordigunes (read). I think, Sir, ou the ude of proceding by which legal right is in face of the r commendation of Professor Siap keren is distinguished from the law with girsson to the overnment, and the Government or defines the right. I am her hy lus. The having given effet, in it by these two sections of Ordinanes gives power in the ratepayers of the Didice, that you have no right to nak us Hongkong to soul to this baly two representa go take away the intrings from these houses. I tises, of which I am on, and we have the poser won't say it is quite illegal, but it seems to me to given na zo lange und n-hes than that con
br adopti g the ears the Gorernment did Joined in the Ordinaänd-that, was shall have not wish wet and which was not approved by aotle of the Board meetings and attent here: Professor Singetoon. That wo chull vole, and chat we are entitled to be pregrad af neony mouting, Tegn is no qualification whatever, And Boy my colleagues here among theprolves to press a byelaw or subsidiary law and to regnat run to leave this room, a prower which one of those standing orders piven thom, is a gross injustino nigt to myself, I don't care for myself but to my constituents. Why should 1 net he allowed to be present on the recasion of voting when the Pressure allowed to be prisent? One of gear own members ordered out of the reon " It is a position which if taken up is entourable, regard to the other standing order on voting, may cry I am quile with, the Government in poinciple: I flink, for ang mamuler of the
and to deliberately give a xede in faveur of The REGISTRAR GENERAL moved that the Limself, or on any motion in which he is Board delegate to a committen causis ing of the
ecuniarity or dively intersted, would be a President, the Captain Superintendent of Palics very immoral and improper thing to do, and life, 110 cper and Mr. Fung Wa-ebun, autheray work like to ask, Sir, whether during the time to deal with all applications to maintain or dress you have been president of this. Boord, you artritos in back yards ander section 15. have ever
krow of such a thing being doun. Speaking for myself, within the last eighteen months I have never known of ene such case. Of cours-it in epen if this is passedi for any member of the community to go to the Courts te upsuşit, but that is no rxpensive thing which I don't think shoald ha pressed on any member of the community by the Government of Hongkong, I rauss after all it is initiated by the superior Government, and not nominated from ourselves, I wouhl therefore more that the inalter bo postponed that the Government is coumouiculed with and forwarded a copy of my remarks, and that the opinion of the Atterung-General bo takwa.
Mr. LAU CHUPAR-I big to spend the amendment is a very reasonablo me.
With
The PRisto TF am prepared to accept the amendment and refer the matter to the Attorney-General for his opinion.
Mr. HooPER-I would Jike it to go through the Government with a copy of my renk that they may know the reasons which actuated
ELLO
The PRESIDENT agreed.
THE CONSERVANCY OF THE CITY Tho reports drawn up in 1880 ani 1893 reis. fire to W. Cs in the eily were circulated.
Mr. SHELTON HOOPER minuted-Totally different conditions obtain to-day to thom which existed in is or even in 1995. We should deal with each case on its merits.
Mr. 11. HUMPHS-I am in favony of allowing water chosts in alt dwellings that are provided with an angle water supply which is quile independent of the Government serviço. especially am I in favour when the houers are situated on the hillside or at the Peak. Under the present system a good dad of the sewage of the hill districts which is supps to be carried away by coolies to this conservager. bouts find its way into the various malabs of the Colony Ian, however, "opposed to the system being adopted universally ea account. of the difficulty of obtaining sufrient water. and also because it would be almost impossible te mako o eccupsats of Chinese tenemeal heuses keep the privies in a penitary condition, I agree with everything contained is Mr. Crookja latter of February 20th, 1R9%,
Mr. Hparen—f would like to ask the Water Authority whether there is any more water available for public use to-day than there was in 1500?
The Water Authovily did not eply, and the report was laid on the table
to
THE HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS, Correspondence was submitted relative to a report by a emailkaa on
the height of buildings.
The ReisTRAR GENTAL wrote thus the Secretary: A report on the height 10 which buildings should be erected was made by a sub-committen of the Board in 1905. This ro port seems to have beou lost sight of lately. J suggest tint a copy be circulated among the members of the Board, and that a copy of this report be put together with other reports on the subject, and left for reference on the inble.
Mr. HOOPER wanted-Esch vase should ba dealt with on its merits.
Mr PER It is the duty of the Band ander this section in call tapoñowners to provide me ne in nec adancy with the Ordinates. Other wise we slubify our position.
The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF Power seconded, and the mofien was agreed to.
A QUINT PETITION,
A CONTRAST IN SH RA QUOTATIONS. A good idea of the slump on the Tokyo stock rangket may be gained by the follyring quotatious, as published on the Tokyo Stock Excharge in January last just before the fall kodul the present titur :-
Bends.
Facho quer Bouls 180 is
IN
2nd! Bed
Paid up yen.
of notices of shareholders' meatinge, powers Nota peninsula on the Japan Stor coast to a morn of attorney, dividend warrauts and, in the populons quarter, namely, to Kawasaki, bstween ease of hig companies, balky pamphlate ron-Tokyo and Yokohama. The further announce" twining the half-yearly report. All of this | mont that the Tukyo-Yokohama Electric Bail mattor, interrating as it should be to the way Co. hu lezt the temple authorities 159,000 foreign recipient, is unintelligible to him you for purposes of removing and rebuilding beause it is printed in Japanese. As foreign shows that the Railway company anticipates a capital comes to be more freely used in the
good harvest in future yors from visitors to country. perhaps the Jay unose will find a The temple, which at Kawasaki will be within #raceful way of everuning this diffendly easy touch of fro mitlions of people. Apart from foreign influones in a few hig concerts in Japan, such as the new Anglo. Japaneso Stel Foundry, the foreign iné stor in the role of ordinary shareholder in seres of companies is playing a mere important part in the cosintry every year. Thisissuggested by a | recent return giving the number of such in vestors and the shars they hold. Of course the proportion is small compared with the total capital. but it is growing. The total shares of a leading hauke and other companies, Fay example, is given as over eight millions, and of these over 90,000 are held by foreignons, amounting in capital value to nearly five million you. In the Tokyo Eletric Railway Co, klono foeigners wa over 200 shares, and half of these are held by an Australian timurier The fact that foreigners, mostly casidant in the country, are so will tatarosted in Japan's leading industries would seem to be a good | reason why such companies should give Burlish translations of their reports - English being the ingang understaat by all foreigners, and which is becoming moga and more familiar in Japanese bustness life,
A Bitle conces-inu and "nterprise in this divertion woull not only be appreciated by the foreign investor bat would result to the ultimate bearfil of the ccampania, in making them better known abroad and in so doing eseuuraging the inflow of expital, which is souch desired. It is dificult to imagine that | with the growth of international business role - tions the leading Japanese companies will be content with the prosent medium for presenting their reports to na intrustional public. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha (whoon shares foreigners | enshot gally held and one or two other companies have long realised the rains of preparing their reports in English as well as in #apes, and the time is arrived for this good
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The petition from Loang Tat Hing of 231 Bollywood Road asking that he allowed to ention his role there the Board Laving ordered him to discon tits using the door as such, was read. It stall That your petitionde lags to state that he has bon cirrying on the trad of drying sausages and meats on the above Hoor four twosty years whic is quito clean and no offensive matter Limroon, si ho bogs that the notice may be withdrawn for which will example to be followed. ever grateful. That la further bga to state that Badr N, 231 Hollywood Road mention of the toties is the place which he now occupies In the nama Chung Shing Tso quite differed from his am Leung Tai Hing, and he does not know whether it is at orror.
ORTALITY STATISTICS
THE BANKS AND THE STOVE MAKKEE
'As you were advised in a telegraphie dispatch of night of the lending has in this country a week ago, a conference took place of the honds
conditions on the stock market with a view to remedying the unsatisfactory The banks represented were the Bank of Japan. Specie, and Twentieth Banks, and thern were also present Hitani, Mitsubishi, First. Fifteenth, Hundredth
the Vige. Minister of Finage and
others
specially invited. The bankers unanimously decided to adopt a more litoral attitado in the
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DIRECT FROM GUICHARD-POTHERET & FILS
SOLE AGENTS-
CHALON-SUR-SAONE.
H. PRICE & CO.. LTD.
Pater LIST on "Applicatio".
THERIONE No. 135.
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THE SUEZ CANAL MEETING.
PRESIDENT'S SPeten.
WINE MERCHANTS,
12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
THE
The general meeting of flo Surz Canal share. ROBINSON
holders on Juns 4th unanimous y adopted the repor pressuti on behalf of the Comeil of Administration by Prince Auguste d'Arenberg.
The profits allow of the distribution of a dividend of 1969hfe for aneh aliare. Tho dividend with interest of zafr, repayseats & pross revera of 61 695fc. -mud and rerede f 141r. The sum of 56,571fr, is enrried forward to the row account.
PIANO
CO., LTD.
MACHINES
AND
juo 5 9669 Tre 5 5.0 91.0 * 95. 93 20 Now per rent. Lomn
The receiple annual GTALKING 100 5 9060 862 110,989,120Fr., showing a decrase of 5,319,073fv.) Consolidated Loan (Seil; 300 591 $2,30 on Chow of the previous ye. The total ex- War Ian (Gunji) ...
105 A100 87.31penditure amoruted to #2 270,kin, showing mu Osaka Harbour Beads 5 per cent. hoperial: Guburion 5 $9.70 8700 increase per the preceding year amonoting ...* * 9750 9150 to 1,2 5,285 Fr.. largely do te maintenance
**}H•74t°4; The
report gives interesting fignees as to the character of the Canal truffle. During B 3.975 steam, with tonnagh of 13,445,304, paul through the Caund, or 14! ships fewer thas in 1965, with an increwed toannge of 311.29 Long. The number of passengers earried amunt to 343,881, whom 127,5.13 were Rasian soldiery. Tim British net tanpages anuuted to 89,01 the German to 2.134,582, and the French to 3 tons,
Shares.
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RECORDS.
NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED.
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DECREE RE LIANG KWANG
A Chinese Imperial Dreren dated July 1st is thus translated by the N. . Diy News
regretting
Hughes. Me Donkin
his ubseven owing to illness M.
Lepine, Prefect of Polic, who was appointed MUSIC:
Council of Administration, was presented! to the shareholders.
The proceedings open with a short spocob. by the President of the Company, Prince! d'Areuberg After the reading of the repayt by the Secretary-General the Tresan or road the report of the Verification of custo Committee, Beth reperts were adopted animously.
Princ d'Arenberg then addressed the nice ing. I invited the shareholders to look Owing to the vent aurest in the Chingchon backwards, and to follow him in a cursoy of the prefecture, caused by evil chars oters opposing improvements introduced during last investigate the conduct of these efficials whes widening and deepening the Enez heal. Fo. Viceroy of the 'wo Kuang provines, to upwards of 35,000.00fr, had bent spn c the levy of certain taxes, we commanded Chol ten years. He pointed out that since 1894
actics in the matar created. the unrest, so that Furthermore 25 sidinga har en dag, and the they may be damneed and purished therefor harbor of l'ort Said had been enlarged, and, Viceroy Chon Fu, now res-ived, it According to the telegraphed report of the said in consequence, ship owners tad be able that to send a much greater quality of goods he instructed the Thotal of the Lien-Ching through the Caual. But the eaugahy, hud Intendancy, Wang Ting-v, to take steps at concernd itself not only with material at once the said Tuotsi procrastinated and a This matter had been the sheet of their reduce or. sak the levy of improvement. It took Thought for the taxes wherever porrible Instead of olieying health of its employees and late date issued proclamations on the subject. thereby bringing about a crisis by his foolish concernett started in earnest to cause un insur Furthermors when the desperators reotion, the Tuotai again abowod iucupacity by
ouch to
workmen.
ear an
Mortality statistics ware submitted. They showed that for the week unded Jnus Ist, the death rate per 1 of the British and foreign community was fit and for the whole Colony 90%, as against 958 and VPI in the correspond ing week of last year, for the week ended Janualer of adveneer, and tii- decision seems 8, 123 and 241 as against 319 and 371 and En have had an immediate effect, as the principal for the week onded June 13th, 287, and 1-3 Blocks at once rose by suteral points. The respectively as against 249 and 244
meeting was woll timed, just before the balf. failing to strike at the insurgente promptly bospital and at Ismailt and at Port. Tewfils, 14 T The market wanted a litle flip of this sort. General of the Paibai (Pakh i) irenit Suez. At thers Institutions upwards of i
THE PROPOSED SHANGHAI EXHIBITION,
yearly distributions and at the moment wheu
Yet it is diffenlt to conceive such depressing conditions long remaining, even without the As the proposal to hold an International aid of the banks. It cannot be denied that the Shanghai bide fair to meet with a generous services were most required havo eontributed Sxhibition of Foreign Manufactures 10
latter by their close-fi-ted 'attitude when, their masero of support in Europe, Amerien and Japan, as well as in British Colonies, the work not a little to the depression on the stock of building up a local guarantee ind us now
started, and the following staus kao heu market, well knowing all the time that the guaranteed. It
is augentod at the Fxhibition
economic conditions were sored. The banks in should be hall in 1999, and consequently no the past six months have acted simply as fite should be lost in securing the requisite receivers and payers-out of money; their com puarantee food, which is only a preliminary merical functions, hava been practically non. step towards the larger task of iugurating aeristeel, and it is difficult to estimate what successful Exibition.
The amounts guaranteed on July 4th wore. -- harm has been done to the gonioercial com
munity by this ovir contious attitude.
been
Jardine Matheson & Co. Ld. The Hongkong and Shaug-
Isi Bank
A. R. Burkill & Son Ebert & Co. Aud-ra-n, Meyer & Co. Gibb, Livingston & Co. D. Siffert. E
$
5,0-0
5,000
1,00
7.000
TIN
HALPEY BARLI MKEFINGS
The returns of the leading companies for the half-your show undiminished warnings and pro- sperity. In the case of the Nippon Ysion Krisha, hewater, there was a stight falling off in gress receipts, but this is easily exp'ainalia, n the past months the comp ny has waged freight war 12,600 2,000 against rivals both Japaloss and foreiga. This
500
1,000 1,00)
THE USES OF ADVERTISEMENT.
...
rivalry is already at an end in que caso, for a agreviout has been entered into with the Osaka Shosen Kaisha by which the companies
Newark, Del and Waynesboro, Penn, are will step compatition on severni short lines. link to-day by one of those little romances which prove the whole world, kir. The | Also, it was reported that a British servien of particular romance which links Newark, Del, three yessel between Yakobaina and Shanghai and Waynesbore, Penn., has the and litional Messrs. Butterfield and Swira) ruing in alvintage et showing what any ou may pick
by advertising. Mr. White, of Newark, competition with the N. Y. K., was to with- vertised for a wife. His announcement ran
draw, but from what I can learn, this was "Advertiser, forty sven, divorced, with goed canard, and the rivalry will coating hot ! bebits, fron will, and flashy temper, wants a Bitte woman to help him pull in the dollars, strong. The N. Y. K. is about to greatly in No chronic scrapper hood answer. first crease the number of its vessels on the Boubay
At gauce this candid piece of self-analysis has not irvine. India is looked upou in this er unicy a that touch of charm which might be expected to one of Japan's great future markets, and the fascinate the little woman in search of a matrimonial priza. Au unsympathetic litte
zospects for this branu h of the company's service woman might even paraphrase it, “Advertiser, are of the brightest. The Osoku Shosen Kaishu emerging from middle age, with no vices which which owing to freight cutting paid no dividend
most unreful concern To implacablo war had been waged upon mosquitos: had fulfilled their hopes. The fine hospital of the transmitters of marsh fever. The result Port Said had been enlarged, and dispensaries and beru established in eounelion with that
an oppress them without further trouble. Agala, Ho Chang-tsing, the Acting Major
1200*** only how to stand tight within his entrench. 500,000 coutuitations had been given. Prince
patients had
received treatment; and more than ments, so that it enabler the instigants to have d'Arenberg, continuing, said that all thes fee hand and encourage others to join improvements-bail been profitable, and t hem. This continued so long that it is dividends, far from diminishing, bad, the evident at the sail Major General has
contrary. lucrezent, Alluding to the various bren guilty of cowardice and inesperity rival catal schemes which periodical y cropped W therefore. Ferebr empand both up Prince d'Arenbig pointed out that Wang Pingsen, Paola of the Lien ching Inepaly enjoyed by treaty a monopoly of tendancy of Kwangtong, and fo Chang-tsing. east exploitation in the filamus, ad that! Major tienenil of the Peibai Circuit of the consequently companies desirous of endbarking sama province, to be forth with cashierod. "With on a rival enterpris would be obligent to regard to the colunt of Ku Youg-mon, Arling go through the Jor la Valley, where independent Sub-pr-fect of Chingchon, he has, they would annater most insuperable buen guilty of neglect of duty in that he failed differ irs. The admirable work of do Lewes to take proper measures at the beginning of the had given the results expected by that great arat aut to report at oute to his suport gontus. It had not been jeopardized in their officers the state of affairs within his immediate hands. He was convinced that they migh face jurisdiction. In a word the said Ka Yung mou the future with confidence. (Cheers.)
મ્ર sagrust
aut incapacity and stupidity in A Shareholder asked whether the Council of tho
of his duties, and he is there Administration was not afraid of the Panama pforma.co fore, hereby cushi-red and dismissed for ever
118
from the Public Servios. As for the rest lotting to a certain but with the Suez to aid Vicorny do what he has suggested in his report to us,
THE EMPEROR'S FRIEND."
Prine d'Arenburg replied that vary litali Amerin tonnaga possed through the So-z Canal Personally, he believed that the Panama Canal would not affect the traffic of the Suez Canal. The more new routes were opened to The New York Tribune gives the following commerne the more would traffe be increased, further particula of a sens tional swindle and the more would the company profit
Simpson. Thatelor & Birlisi, of No. 26 On the motion of the Claaril of Abuinistra Cedar street, on boball of Baleamon R. tion the wing unanime-ly rail the up- Guggenheim, obtain a second attachment inputment of the following new members of the the Supreme Court yesterday against J. Edward L'enteil: M. Lapins, Peet of Boeck, the missing diamond broker.
session to M, Casimir Peries, dres in presi us attachment was for 8,2000, the one Donis Perouse, faspeétor-General of Reads and Yesterday being E81 1. It was said by the Bridges (retired) and formerly Director of that hath aachments were for money Railways at the Ministry of Public Works, in attorneys
whether the fall amount of the accession to M. Julien Lelobyre, feat, but as Le
deceased. indebtedness would be covered by the property The meeting then proceeded to this re-election attached could not b: faried. The vases and of the following members of the Council of porcelains found it. Boeck's, cffice ary in the Administration whose terms of files had expira
M. . Quiobard, Vice Admiral Humann, M. C. dustedy of deputy sherills wing for Me Guggenheim.
| Jongart, and "Twved Kathmoro.
ra.electeil.
prey!
The
AN
M.
away with a large sum of mony belonging to a
It was also learned yesterday that Boeck got |
On the motion of the Council of Administra- promoting enterprise ja which he acted as an tion, the meeting fixed the dividend for 19th, as agent for a company of Shanghai importers, fa each of the two proceding years, at Ifr.. Since his disappearance the dallas between net.. Largo suras w re added to the statutory
erve and sinking fuuds-Reuter.
est money, sulky and stubborn, with fiendish last Lalf-year, hus not yet published its report, Rai and Nw York have been hot with
TL PRESIDENT -- Á now system of keeping wasts
female miser for second wife and
records has been adopted, and if any member
wants to a reports he will be able to.
OUR WATSE.
"
surraut. No woluau of spirit uued But have reads lose tender announceuout; with eyes which are not those of the common The report of Mr. Frank Browne, the Go past world, and we are surprised to bad that verument Analyst, on samples of water takenly forty young females responded to the
advertisement. Au bairess was among thon
closing will be more satisfactory to share- there is reason to believe that the period now
holders.
inquiries from his Cel atial backers. Seruzal Incal
Chinose merchants were disa "atung" by Beeck for the value of a quantity of Chinese eurios which be obtained from them and for which he never thought to pay. The fact that Bouck had as his friends the very highest of tho Chinese officials
gave him much weight among the Chinese merchants.
LATEST COMIC OPERÁ SCORES
AND
DANCE MUSIC
JUST ARRIVED.
Hongkong, 29th November, 1908,
FACE ERUPTIONS FROM INDIGESTION
—
Face and Nose in Very Bad State→
Tried Many Kinds of Soap and, Ointment Without Result At Last Completely Cured After
"DOCTOR HAD HER USE
CUTICURA REMEDIES
"My face and nose were in a vary had state through indigestion. After crying many kinds of soage and ointments, iny doctor recorynended mu to try Cuticura Soap sted Cuticura DintoVNĚ. I did so about three years ago, with the most satisfactory risutte, and sineo then I would not be without them. I could not get washed with any kind of soap until I tried the Cuticura Soup, but with Catins in Soap and Cuticura Dintment may face suon got better. only used one box of the Ointment. I recommended Mrs. K-, of the S- Hute, to try Cuticura Boap and Cuti- En Ointment for eczema of the hands. They oured her entirely in a very abort time, I shall recatimend Cuticura whenever I have a chance of doing so. Miss Graon Montgomerin, 1 Palmerston Drive, Litherland, Liverpool, February 16 and 20, 1900
SKIN TORTURED
T
Babies and Tired Mothers Find Comfort in Cuticura.
Shop for skin-tortare-l babing and res for tired mothers is found in a hot bath with Cutiena Soap and a gentle printing with Cuticura Ointrawit, the great Skin Cure. This treatment afford i stant relief in the mess distressing toms of itching. burning, scaly, and ousted humours, CCZCIFER, rasben, infamma tions, irritations, and chafings, of infunez and childhand, permits restand sleep and paints to a speedy cura when all else fails,
Lxemplete Reseria) and Internal Treatment for Every Humour of Infans, Ukidan), sang Aduits core
dear song to t
al to dial in this s
Pulla tehaseste fistanda na Purify the lied. A ggingle beg allen cures, sodi suroughout the woria. Depott Lenido. 27, Charterhouse saa B. Towes
Eripe and Pict Hol Poundation, Culitis 14 Min Winchitra
5
SOLDIERS FOR CHINA:
J. M. Singleton, the wealthy Chinaman, who is president of the Chides Reform Asociation, PRIVATE RAILWAY ENTERPRIME.
as faithfally and as well as you have done, two hundred thousand members.
"If the men in China will now do their work presided. This organization, be said, has over Among the best investments in this country
yours in the last three years, Cuina will have "It is your day," and President Singleton, at present are electric railways. Conditions From the Pokfulam, Tytan, Kowloor and very discreet descendant of Silent" Sraith, the which are good or bad for commercs do not
to stir the best and grantest army in the world," said
iu China that samo spirit which you It was learned yesterday that the vases and Major George Me Vicker, superintendent of the yourselves have already displayed in your work Chonagalawar sevices showed that the water great mill
millionaire.
Fe men in
porcelaius reized by the Guggenheims were the Boys' Club of St. Barthotomes's Parish House, here in this region. Love of country is the was of excellent quality,
I kearch of little
affect the travelling public; people can always property of Mrs. Wong, widow of Pring in East 12 stanet, speaking to the 1st Chinese spirit which heuld be more and more stired up woman fo
to help pall in the dollars conldford a fow sen our fare, and granted that the Wong Kai Kab, vice-commissioner of the ANOTHER SANITARY IMPROVEMENT.
resist her accomplishments. There was pro. There was
The Japanese in lines are fairly well built and managed there
Chinese commissiou to the St. Lou's expo-i. Regiment of New York Tho affair was a in the Chinesa Empire. further discussien the psal, an acceptance, and a dual confession.
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twelve thousand dollars of my own." And I
said she of Waynesboro, Penn, "hare are fow investmaufe of
tion. With the proceeds from the carios Mrs, dinner under the auspices of the Chiness numbers are a far, far smaller race, yet how anfer sort. The Wong intended to sond her two sous to Yato, Empire Reform Association at the Tuxedo powerful a uation is Japan! In them the fore said he of Newark, Del, have considerable from all the railwaye already established and
close of the half year brings good reports where the father was educated, but if she regiment disbanded as full fod, ed drillmasters,
Chinese restaurant is Degers struct, The of country is wonderially displayed." property." What more complete romance of
derives nothing from them it will be impossible ready to return to China and teach their 6 United States Cavalry retired) Captain the announcement of Government sanction for for the young men to go to college. tautieth-century courtship could be wanted?
No trace of Boeck hus been found by the countrymen Amoricau war tactics.
Livingston, "Tom" Moukip. Captain H. A.
agencies that are on his track, but it is the Military Academy, in Moll street. Pinkertous or any of the other detective been drilled by Major MeVicker at the Easter
During the last three years the regiment Lee, Adjutant Lung Yow, Sergeant Fong Ins and Captain Kong Ling also spoke.—N. . Y. common belief that he is still in hiding in this
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application for tus erection of latrines in back yards
The PRESIDENT-Seventeen applications were considered at a meeting since the last resting of the Board, and in sixteen out of the seven- teen the Medical Officer's recommendations were
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Which, as we have said, shows what any one several new lines. The Tokyo Electric Reil- may hare the luck to pick up by advertising.way Co. this half-year pays nine por cent, per apnum, puts a substantial sure to the rosorve
American paper.
cily.
Captain Williama, Colonel Sigsbae, of the
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