TSINAN
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with Yang Chiao Kou, on the Gulf of Chihli, distant 146 miles, whence there are occa- sional steamers to Chefoo. Tsinan stands five iniles south of the Huang-ho or Yellow River, and in spite of some difficulties of navigation there is a considerable junk traffic between its river port of Lo-kou and the Grand Canal, which enters the river 80 miles higher up. This trade is almost, if not quite, entirely with the south, to Chining- chou and beyond, since the canal from the Huangho northward to Lin-ching-chou has been unnavigable for several years. The high road from Tsinan to the north crosses the Huang-ho by ferry at Chi-ho Hsien, distant 16 miles. Since the opening of the bridge over the Yellow River at Lokow through communication has been established on the Tsin Pu Railway from Tientsin to Pukow via Tsinan.
Tsinan is now in the occupation of Fêngtien forces (1st Fêngtien Army), under Chang Tsung Ch'ang, who fills the post of Tupan of Shantung. There has been an arsenal since 1874, north of the town, near Lok'ou on the Yellow River. There is also a military college. The whole city is now lighted by electricity. Great activity has recently been evinced in building colleges and schools, and among the interesting institutions of the town the Tsinan Institute, situated in, and connected with, the Shantung Christian University is a remarkable and very interesting establishment that should not be overlooked. The sacred mountain of China, Tai Shan (5,100 feet), is distant some 35 miles (60 by road) to the south. Küfu, the birthplace and the tomb of Confucius, and the residence of the Confucian duke, are about 100 miles away in the same direction. The control of the Settlement is vested in a Bureau whose members are appointed by the Governor of the province.
DIRECTORY
ANDERSEN, MEYER & Co., Merchants, En-
gineers and Contractors-Teleph. 1530; Tel. Ad: Danica
L. M. Hand, manager
S. C. Tsui, accountant
Agencies
Far Eastern Insurance Co.
(For other Agencies, see S'hai. section)
司公險保壽人邦友
Yu-pang-jen-shou-pao-hsein-kung-ssu
ASIA LIFE INSURANCE Co.-3rd Main Road;
Teleph. 2338; Tel. Ad: Alicochina
Y.P. Chao, representative, and repres.
Asia Fire Insurance Underwriters
of Shantung
司公油火亞細亞商英
Ying-shang A-si-a-huo-yu-kung-sz
ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (NORTH CHINA),
LTD.-Tel. Ad: Doric
J. E. Lyhne, manager
E. D. Nesh
F. A. Brown
Miss Fligg
司公險保火水太保法中
Chung-fa-pao-tai-shui-ho-pao-hsien- kung-sze
ASSURANCE FRANCO-ASIATIQUE, Fire, Marine and Motor Car Insurance-
Office of International Savings Society,
Wei San Lu; Tel. Ad. Intersavin and 604 (Chinese)
J. F. Kearney, manager (absent)
L. Barberat, acting manager
Shiao Shih Hsien
隆太 Tai-lung
BOERTER & Co., General Importers and
Exporters, Manufacturers and Export-
ers of Hairnets and Carpets-Tel. Ad: Tailung; Codes: All Standard
W. Schwardtinann
R. Hassfurter
R. Mock
H. Mueller
Agents
Siemens China Co.
R. Mueller K. Schlaeger W. Meyer
BRITISHI-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co. (CHINA),
LTD.
R. H. Sharp, division manager
C. W. Lailey, accountant
Miss A. Dmitrieff
BRITISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-Tel. Ad:
Britiscom
司公限有碱洋門內卜商英
Ying-shang-po-na-men-yang-chen-yu-hsien kung-sz
BRUNNER, MOND & Co. (China), Ltd.,
Chemical Manufacturers-Telephs. 875
and 1499; Tel. Ad: Alkali;Code: Bentley's
S. M. Gillespie
N. R. Kirk
E. H. Shekury
(For Agencies, see Shanghai section)
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