SEOUL-CHEMULPO
P. Pasquier, J. Alix, L. Dutertre, L. Le Gendre, C. Bouillon, C. Pailhasse, E. Devise, M. Lacrouts, J. Bouyssou, J. Mialon, C. Peynet, O. Chapelain, E. Taquet, Le Gac, E. Devred, J. Faurie, A. Gombert, J. Gombert, Joyau, Rouvelet, P. Mélizan, E. Deneux, F. Tournier, missionaries
Tjeung-nam-hpo, or Pyeng-yang
Rev. Le Merre Rev. J. Meng
Ma-san-po
Rev. G. Mousset
Rev. L. Bret, Ouen-san Rev. A. Grisard, do.
Orphanage of St. Paul de Chartres Rev. Mother Stanislas, superior Five Sisters
POST-IMPERIAL COREAN
Superintendent-E. Clémencet
POST IMPERIAL JAPANESE
Postmaster-J. Tanaka
SCHOOL-GOVERNMENT English
Head Master-G. Russell Frampton Assistant Master-T. E. Hallifax Five Native Assistants
Tah-chang
RONDON, L., General Storekeeper, Importer
and Exporter
SANDS, W. F., Adviser to the Imperial
Household
SCHOOL-GOVERNMENT FRENCH
Head Master-E. Martel, and 5 assis-
tant teachers
SCHOOL-GOVERNMENT GERMAN
Head Master--J. Bolljahn
SCHOOL-GOVERNMENT RUSSIAN Head Master--Birukoff
SCHOOL-NORMAL
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Head Master-Professor H. B. Hulbert
SCHOOL-Middle
Professor H. B. Hulbert
SEOUL ELECTRIC Co., Operating Seoul Electric Street Railway Co. and Seoul Electric Lighting Co.
H.E. Yi Youn Yong, president H.E. McLeavy Brown, actg. president Hon. Hyen Sang Kien, vice-president W. F. Sands, inspector
H. R. Bostwick, general manager
H. Maki, B.S., consulting engineer J. T. Nagasse, auditor
J. H. Morris, assistant manager R. A. McLellan, chief engineer R. G. Price, assistant
do.
H. G. English, supt. electrician E. Pichl, superintendent track Geo. Ewing, foreman
C. H. Stone, do.
J. Nawa,
do.
Y. Giobu, car-house foreman
SEOUL PRESS (HODGE & Co.) Printers, Book-
sellers and Stationers
Agencies
Hongkong Daily Press
Directory and Chronicle for China,
Japan, etc.
STATION HOTEL
W. H. Emberley, proprietor
TELEGRAPHS-IMPERIAL Corean
Superintendent-H. J. Mühlensteth
WUNSCH, R., M.D., Physician to the Imperial
Household
CHEMULPO
Port of JENCHUAN, called also JINSEN and INCHIUN
浦物濟 Che-mul-po
This port, called by the Japanese Jinsen, and by the Chinese Jenchuan, is situated on the west coast of Korea, in the metropolitan province of Kiongki, at the entrance of the Salée River, an embouchure of the Han or Seoul River. It was open to foreign trade in 1883, when it was a poor fishing village, and is now a flourishing centre of trade with a native population of 11,000, and a foreign population of 7,800, of which 6,600 are Japanese, and 1,100 Chinese.
The Settlements are fairly well built over and are now fully occupied. The price of land has risen to almost fabulous rates.
Chemulpo enjoys a beautiful climate and is never shut up by ice. The port has two anchorages, the outer one aftording a safe berthing to ships of [all size, and the
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