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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1895.

will probably be able to go to Londen in day President of the United States be requested to

or two,

The latest figures place the number of lyre lot by the sinking of the Elbs at 374. It ie possible that some Yarmeath and Lowestoft fishing

smacks that were cruising in the vicinity where the Elle went down may have rescued some of her purngers. The weather is very stormy. A vielent north-west gale prevails in the North Sta and the chances are against the survival of any castaways for a considerable length of time. The Ele's lie bost, which came shore at Yarmouth fast evening, is believed to the one from which the Wildfower rescued the survivors yesterday Ang was sent out this morning

be

The captain of the steamer supposed to have sunk the Flbs, telegraphed the owners at Aberdeen from Masllos that the gestel reached there with her bows stave in and sinking. He says it took the undivided attention of the crew to get the vessel into part and that when the colision eccared for prevalled. The utvivors . however, that if the Crathie had stood by the Elle the majority of her passenger might have been saved. The officers of the Elbe are very reticent regarding the accident.

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appoint commisaloners to co-operate with those to be appointed by the Governord of states and thrritories, and thus have the United States of America represented in the city of Jerusalem at the time named." Congress it askel to authorize the President to take the initiative to bring about such an international gathering an would receive the approval of the nations of the earth.

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GOLD PRODUCTION IN 1894.

UNITED STATES FIERT AUSTRALIA SECOND }

pr

SOUTH AFRICA THIRD.

The Irading engineering and mining journal pub'ished in the United States in a recent Issue tapa :~We hava from tinte to time through the ver referred to the increased activity in gold mining in this country, as well as in other porta of the world, and have called attention to the probability that the year 1394 would show a one pain in our production of the low meal. We have now collected the stall-ties of our output for the year in sufficient detail to enable us to way that the United States * holds antsut of nearly forty-one million dollars com pared with thirty-five million nine hundred and sixiv thousand in 1802, an advance of about five million, or 31 per cent.

WASHINGTON, DC., Jannery 27th, The bill pledging the fath of the U. ited States Canal passed the senate on Friday night by the to do the construction work of the Nicaraguan decisive rate of 31 to 21. It was the termination of a debate which has lasted since the present to cruise in search of the survivors. session of Congress beach of Congrey the rat rank among the gold producers, with an

It was, moreover,

teve of the vast project, so long and vigorously urged, the first realisation in either her Crathi, which is

for canal folding

the Atlantic and

and Pacific, with the United States Government standing sponsor for the execution of the work. The final vote stadding the lateness of the hour, there was an was not secured unilf 6 30 at night, but, notwith-

of exceptionally fell senste, owing to the interest felt in the culmination of the long discussed matter. The Nicaraguan infater and many other

diplomats interested. In the

project bad bad seats in the flotomatic galleries throurbout the voting on the many amterdments and the Gnal question.

The

In brief, directs the issue of $70.000.000 of Nicaragua Canal bonds. Each of these is to bear the following The United States of Americe Rusrantee guarantees lo the lawful holder of this bond the payment by the Maritime Canal Compsoy, of Nicaragus, of the principal of the aid bond and the Intereste accruing thereon, and

SAN FRANCISCO, January 1st. H. N. Castle, who, with his wife, was a par ernger on the Elbe, was editor of the Hawałlan Commercial Advertiser, the leading Journal of the Islands. He was an ardent advocate of annexation, and teak a prominent part In Hawaiian politics.

Castle

astle was one of the committee on snners. tan sent to this country hy the people of Howali In 1993 to obtain an audience with President Cleveland with a view of annexing the llandu to the United States. Dorothy Castie, mien tioned in the lis', is is daughter.

BERLIN, Jennery zrel The Emnerne, on behalf of himself and the Empress, han expressed his deepest sympathy

with the arts at the Elbe in their misfortune. The New York office of the North German Lloyd Steamahin Company was inundated from midnight until late this morning with people making countless fr quiries respecting the fate of husbands, fathers, lovers and friends. Thera were a number of pluiful scenes among those who calich

FOTTERDAM, January 'gest.

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the Cripple creek Batriet has nearly doubled its The chief gain has been in Colorado, where outp it, and Lerdville has xian added an import. ant contribution. Collfornia also shows an increase in amount, though less in proportion than Colorado,

To this statement we have added below some notes of the

of the gold natput of other countries from advance reports received. district to the Transvaal, for December la The gold output of the Whitewatersrand reported at 182,104 pances, the largest monthly production ever reported and exceeding by

5.397 ounces that of September last, which was previously the highest on recaid. This makes the total production of the Whitewatersrand

as it accrues." An additional $10,000 00mines for the year 2.024,159 ounces, an amest bonds is to be issued without the United States gusrabian. The total of $100,000 thus Issued Is to be used is constructing the Inter-oceanic

canal.

LONDON January 28th. The interment of the body of Lord R. Churchill trok place at Blenheim park, Woodstock, to-day. The Queen, the Prince of Wales and the Em- peror of Germany sent delegaten.

It is understood that Rochefort and Count Dillon are among those to whom amnesty w be granted by the new French Government.

PROENIX ARIZ, January 31st.

The Southern Prelic wethound train No. 2 night by masked men. They separated the wat held up ix miles this side of Wilcox last

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which comperes with 1 478.473 ounces for 1891; 210,865 annces for 1891: 729,275 nunces for 1F91.

and 494 869 ounces for 1890. At the saual value of

-1- Whitewatersrand gold, Boo flue, this would make 1,619.330 fine ounces of gold. and its value the nutpat equivalent to

$33.471,555, For the other districts of the Transval, the December returns have not yet December at the same rate of that of October heen

received, but estimating the amounts for and November, their product for the year would he 14.990 Dancer. sanivalent to 11915 fine ouares n gold. Transvaal for 1804. 1.611.150 This would make ib- total Production of

The second officer of the steamer Crathie sa that after the colll-ion with the Elbe the latter

media and and lights, and similar signals į Express one from the train, hauled it five miles the Johanneshyeg Chamber of Mi-ey do not

were returned the hallet hele that no assist ance way required on either side.

west, and with afx shots of dynamite, blew the

afe open. It contained ten thousand dollar In | Mexican sliver which was removed, The trait Lown", January Zist. of the rabbers is marked by a profete scattering The Frolich nilal, of the Elbe sawa ther" WAS lo Sulphur Springs valley of Mexican dollars,

confusion among the crew when she was

SAN FRANCISCO. January 11st. Birch, now was there any among the virgengare. The Southern Pacific and Wells Fargo com-

Coun' Von Gel, captain of the foundered

panies have offered Elle was born to Raliber, Piusalan Silera, and

joint reward th-day of $500 for each of the men implicated in the of the most aristocratic Arizona train mahery. Many families in Germany,, His na3y brother is a

SAN FRANCISCO, February ist, gener in the German army and under Emperor The special Japanese immigration William a member of the general staff missioner to Central and South Ameria arrived Von Get, shou twenty years age, entered here fast evening on the steamet San Yuan, the service of Lingala un legeth officer,

He has selected Santa Paula in Brazil as the most likely place for Taoanese colony to work on the coffee plantations there, and expecte bis

NEW YORK February rat.

A depach froit the home office of the steam-

shin company in Berlin pives the total number of pen on the Elle when she wank 19 357. Of the only 20 were save 1.

ROTTERDAM, February rat. Capely Gordon, of the Craskie, as that when the calllefon occurred he was knocked down and when he regained his feet the Effe was toma Aliance from the Crathie. Mo followed the Elba, However, he says, for a short diurnee, although he feared his vessel was in i Enkle condition. He was unable to overtake the Elke wa she went much faster, and he there- fore concluded she was safe.

BERLIN February 1st.

A committen hux keen formed here to sup for funds for the relief of the familles and other dependents of the victims of the Elbe disaster.

LONDON, February 1st, The Pall Mall Garette comments unfavour shiy on the loss of the Elbe It asks why wer the women and children sent the starboard when the list of the ship to host mode the use of the starboard boasts impracticable ?

PARIS. February 1st.

Many of the Paris newspapers comment on the loss of the Effe unfavourably to the officers and the crew of the calliding ship, the Craikia. La-Lanterne 52vs English sramen are proverbi all hutal Flyard and La Lanterns both denounce the British euntain, saying blu conduct was just what might have been expected of English sallar.

ROTTERDAM, February 1st. The North German Lloyd steamable company, owner of the Elbe, have libelled the Cratkie for sinking the Elbe.

I ONDON, February 4th. The London manager of the North German Lloyd Company resents the critici-ms upon the crew of the steamer Elbe made by the rescued passengers Hoffman and Vevers,

It is officially stated that 335 Dezons were drowned in the Elbe disaster, Fifteen of the crew were saved and only four saloon and one steerage pstranger,

craft has areived at Lowestoft having A 6 hing un hoard one of the Alba's mail bags and the hody of a man sicked up near the spot where the diaster necurred. The body w identified as that of Frederich Ernest of Magdeburg,

tween deck possengår.

The owner of the steamer Crathis bus returned to his home in Aberdeen from Rotter- dam. He says the charge that the Crash

steamed away immediately after the collision is untrue and addo that, the verral steamed back to the spot where the collistan occurred and ramalaed there umil daylight.

NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL.

The following telegrams from our Vancouver tchanges were 'crowded out' of last night's

que -

com.

to be regretted that the excellent reperts made fine cances, with

with a value of $13,717 940. It is

by

This is a fault

Co-day's Advertisements.

CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY'S DEBENTURE LOAN OF 1886.

17TH DRAWING. INTEREST DUE and PRAWN BONDS

of this LOAN will be PAYABLE at the OFFICES of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION on and after the st day of March, 1895.

application to the Undersigned.

Lists of Drawn Bonds can be obtained on

For the HOMOKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION,

Agents frsuing the Lown,

T. JACKSON,

Chiel Manager. 1100

Fonshme. 18th February, 1895.

LONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, 2ND MARCH, 1895, AT 2.45 P.M. COMPETITION, SHORT RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranges, 500 and 600 yards; Seven Shots. Entrance fee, 30 sente,

G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary. Hongkong, 28th February, 1895.

For Sale.

FOR SALE,

Intimations.

PRE-EMINENT AND WHY?

PURE MEAT JUICE.

THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF

PRIME OX BEE F.

CONTAINS 50 TIMES MORE NOURISHMENT THAN ORDINARY MEAT EXTRACT,

"MARRO L'

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KELLY & WALSH, LD.

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AYRES REGULATION TENNIS BALLS, 1899. SALTER'S TENNIS RACKETS, all weights,

DEMON & SPECIAL DEMON RACKETS. CROQUET SETS, Complete in Care,

INDIAN CLUBS, various weights.

DUME BELİS, various weights,

HALMA: For TWO or FOUR PLAYERS.

THE POPULAR RACE GAME,

A GOOD BARGAIN, NE PRINTING MACHINE,

CUTTING

ONK PRESS NUMBER MACHINE with the latest MACHINE and ONE

Improvements.

All the Machines are quite ALL OF THE ABOVE CAN NOW BE OBTAINED FROM

Apply to

A. MANN,

PROFTER,

Amoy,

fǝ68

Hongkong, 18th February, 1895.

THE

FOR SALE OR HIRE.

Amoy, 19th February, 1895.

THE DWELLING HOUSE on WAMOI ΤΗ

HILL, PAGODA ANCHORAGE, Italy octupled by Captain SAUNDIRI.

Immediata Possession can be taken, For further particulars apply lo

CAPTAIN J, CSAUNDERS,

Amoy!

BROCKETT & Co., Foochow

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Amay, 2nd Februsy, 1895.

`HE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY'S

PALE ALE, undoubtedly the Best and Cheapest ALE

offered for Sale in Hongkong.

DRAUGHTS, CHESS, BEZIQUE, &c., &c., &c.

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.

CLUB HOTEL,

5. BUND, FOKOHAMA.

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HOTEL METROPOLE,

1 TSUKIJI, TOKYO.

FIRST-CLASS HOTELS, centrally situated, well-furnished, the Culalne, under the foreign of an approved Chef, has no equal. ENTIRE FOREIGN MANAGEMENT, Experienced Englab matron in attendance.

The Hotel steam-launch attends Steamers arriving and departing. Passengers are met xt the Railway Station.

VISITORS have the option of messing either in TOKYO or YOKOHAMA, without extra charge-the only Hatel offering such an advantage. EUROPEAN HAIR DRESSER on the

Framptos.

Certified Guides are in attendance at both Hotels.

give the cafpat In fire ounces. found also in many other refu na this is not sufficient to put Sou'b Afilen in the While showing a large increase over 1803 first rack & pald producer, as some of ite ardent friends prediet. Its outant for 1894 s hout nine million dollars below that of the United States, which was chont forty-one million dollare, and alan below that of Australia, so that It will will hold

rank. Third

Undoubtedly. a considerable addition will be made to the Scath African protection during the current year for the extension of workings on the Whitewaters. rand, and by the opening up of the promising districte ຕາ Mashonaland and Matabeleland, some of which will be represented In the pm- government will authorize the emigrailos of ducing st during the present year. The deep is

baut to ono people to that place this year level mines оп the Whitewatersrand, of

of which Consul General Carrille,

sach bigh from Guatemala to

expectations are entertained, can city, arrived last night per steamer San hardly become producers before

1896,

although us. He states that when he left San Jose some of the shafts have already reached de Guatemala everything was very quiet. He is

considerable death. On the other hand, the of the guinlantbat Gaz emala will not fight over

Iarge accumulation of boundery

which by the cyanidings, the working of dary question and that the dispute will

process, has added largely to the pandaction of 1894, has been nearly used be settled by arbration.

from the tellings prostored in corrent work only,

and. the "evanide gold" wil berentier come Gald exporta from Brillab Guians, arofficially J. DENIS, HENRY MOUNIÉ & CO. THIS codious and well appolated experienced Management, offers Accommodation

this

the

The

of cruelty in animals against charers of President Willam and Starter Ferguson of the San Francisco Jockey Club have been dismissed The charges were based on the fact that a horse, while the track was muddy, fell under the wire from the wanton use of spars, from exhaustion and that its sides were bleeding

WASHINGTON, D. C., February 1st. There was an altercation in the House to-dry the efforts of both to get the recognition of the between Breckinridge and Heard, growing ant of Speaker, Epithets such as "coundrel" and #tar were, passed between the mea, and Breckinridge made strenuous efforts to strike Heard, but his blows fell short. Congressman Pence, in restraining Breckinridge nearly tore the latter's cost from his back. Breckinridge, while attempting to stilke Heard kept saying, "He ban't call me a «c^undral," wille Heard warned | Breckinridge to keep away.

The House was in an uproar while the scene lasted. Order was restored by the Sergeant-at-Arms, who was ordered by the Speaker to arrest themes. The both subsequently apologized and explained. When the trouble arose the House was dis cussing it's Hawaiian resolution, and after the trouble subsided the discussion was con- tinued.

CHUNGKING

up,

ources,

reported for the rear, were 110.67t oun

ained at $2,310,091. The total exports for 103 were 142.780 ounces, showing s

* decrease last year ef 13 118 dances, or 9.1 per crat The actual profaction is not yet officially reported, but an very neatly all the gold found is exported, the above figmen output, with only he taken to represent the only a small margin. The value. tion given abows that the gold averaged 82c fine, To that the exports for 1894 were equivalent to 106 aunces of fine gold,

The total value of the gold exported from Western Australia in 1P94 is reported by tele- grash at £757.100, (but $1.935,000) the quantity is not given. In 1893 the gold exported We Tr0,891 ounces, valued at £421,183, so that the Increste last year was

cent, gain due to the rem917, to 87 per

development

reached its maximum In 1879, when 60.155 of the Coolgirdle fields almost entirely.

The production of gold in Tasmania, which Ounces were produced, "ommenced to decline from that date, and in 1890 reached the lowest point, 23,451 ounces. Strce then it has been Increasing, though with some Auctuations. In Bet it rose to 19,201 ounces, and further Increased to 49.Ito ounces in

H, E. BOTTLEWALLA,

SOLE AGENT,

No, *, D'Agullar Street,

(197

Hongkong, 13th February, 1895.

COGNAC.

ESTABLISHED 1538

TRADE

ENTERED

AT

BRANDY

DI.

MARK.'

STATICHE

EXCEPTIONAL PURITY

AND EXCELLENCE.

Proprietori of large Vineyards and Distillarias.

1893. In 1893 Apply to:-PIERRE MARTY, Esq., Hongkong. there was a set back and the output fall to M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris, Agenta.

In 37,730 ouncer. 1894, however, there has been a large increase and, with portion of December estimate, the production is given at 53.000 ounces, which is the greatest amount reported in any year slace BR. This increase workings, but largely to Increased activity. In

doe In parily to

to the opening of several new the older distilci.

(PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

CHUNGKING, February 5th. Chinese New Year, which has just passed over The weather has been very favourable for the without anything noticeable Saving occurred The son has been showing himself at intervals, and no rain has fallen,, Indeed, the past month has been a remarkably dry one, and wesikier prophets

land prinesiete a prosperous year from

various other signs,

1893, an increase last wear of 1.579 6ances, or 1.3 An interesting ceremony le af present taking the second ball, and reports for 1894 total of -209,714 ounces gold, against 207,115 ounces for

per cent. The result of the different operations

east.

The Colar gold field, in Yodia, which in the first half of 1894 showed some reduction is out. pat, snore than half made up the deficiency in

place outside the East Gate of the city, belog the official procession to "welcome the spring," which is naturally supposed to come from the in the district showed great variations, however,

The local officials, with their encerts, march through the streets accompanied by the per cent of the total, the Chamadas reef Ins of the four companies, which produce together 97 image of a cow, gandily

painted

and stuffed with straw, and outside the taste the rear lea ounces, while the Mysore dropped heavily, and

the creased fie production from 35,546 to

to 53.516 at a booth, where the inevitable theatrical

the Nandydraog ***

fuil swing, and perform their rites in the

and

showed the decreases.

For the presence of a large number

scectators. The this field has been variable in 1899 the output

: last five years the

wth of cow in afterwards burned and from the nature and colous of the resultant ashes, the prospects ounces la 1891, to 163,140 ounces to 1892, and Was 104,932 ouncer, which incressed to $10,137 for the coming year are foretold. Yellow is, of to 207 135 ounces in 1893. The small gain last course, lucky, while blue signlães was. Late

the usbet will not be blue." Tas caemony year under review,

year indicates a check fe development for the hope is called locally Ta-chten. The people take away the suhes and scatter them on the Aulds to

od harvest.

ensure

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TORONTO, ONT., January 25th, The deadlock between the faculty and students the Toronto university was accentuated leat tht be the refasst of the board of management

If the afferere from Consumption, Scrofola and the 'Parsity, the students' organ, to apologize The Local Post Office, which has exclied General Debility will try Scott's Emulsion of the sistements published in last week's proer attention so much of late among philatelists, has Pure Cod Liver Olt with Hypophosphites, they ichsing the university authorities for refusing blossomed forth with an extensive and varis will find immediate sellel and permanent *llow

The use of the gymnasium hall for

gated set of

f stamps, which should be a joy fix benefit. The Medical Profession in the various lures on political science by two local speakers, ever in the Stamp Album: As to the legitimacy countries of the world universally declare it a resignation of Editor Montgomery of the of these stamps, there is no doubt that a letter remedy of the greatest value, and as it is very wrsity was accepted and a new Editor WES

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ken by the 091 the Post nell was that unless the managers of the world. The argument that native Post Offices relief and comfort to the sufferer. Any Chemist Office to any part of the sensitive stomach, and will never fall to give rsity published an apology for the criticism, carry mail-matter more cheaply applies equally to can supply it.-Sole Agents for Hongkong and

paner would be suppressed and the Editor all foreign or semi-foreign post-offices throughout the Empire of China -Watkins & Co., Heng-iqued, elled from the University.

China; and the affair being managed by a single | kong-[Advt. hong, fastead of by a number

PHILADELPHIA, Tanuary 25th.

A joint meeting of the Council of Thirty-six

Carry

id members of the association, which proposes

persone calling themselvex Fublic Improve ment Committees, or similar titles, should not

lebrating the closing of the nineteenth century Impair its efficiency or lessen the service I the Christian era a Jerusalem by erecting a rendered to the community. It has been sald

held

at thet

"In honor of the Christ," Was

Hall just avoning. A memorial to

stamp-collectors,. tike

for attack which was

mad

have no that the some time

as presented to Congress was adopted, reciting | uncalla: 2. *nd it is more than probables

bat

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO, *HE 100 A. L. British Ship

an five years hence will conclude the nine-go is the Million upon this Post Offion was the THE jeenth century of the teachings of Christ, it is outcome of a failure to gain a

monopoly proper that the nation of the world be levited of the stamp issus to that which socceeded so le appolat communioners to meat in the chy of well in another Riverine Port. By that un it forutalem to close the nineteenth and formally may, voeldents find it very convenient to millise ipen the twentieth century of the Cfristian ora. | the Local Post Offer Instead of having to keup he memorial farther mys" And year | sa expensive assortment of different kinds of memuncialists further respectfully suggest that the 'stanipa for their correspondence.""Merevry."

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T. F. DA CRUZ,

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Canton, zet Fébenery, 1895.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA,

·HAKOMIL

on the most reasonable terms, Manila, 5th October, 1895.

CHS. J. GAUFP & CO., CMALGREEWELLERS, SILVER

"HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

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Sale Agents for Louis Audemars Watches (nyx | awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition

and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES MARINE GLASEKS and SPYGLASSES, Mar-8; Queen's Rond Central. G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU.

FACTURERS and JEWELLERS NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central, LEVY HERMANOS.

Four and a half hours from Yokohama, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL, HOT, SPRINGS. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS

* TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. 2009- EXCELLENT: CUISINE:

SPECIAL RATES MADE POR A

PROLONGED STAY.

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AND AT SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO & PARIS. ́EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH.

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT

16, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

· Opposite the Tularnijh Diles;

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