¿CHARLES
To-day's
Advertisements.
THEATRE
HARD ROYAL
CITY HALL
LAST 7 NIGHTS.
THE NEW
LARD OPERA COMPANY,
WILLARD
Director :-Mr, CLIFFORD WILLARD,
TO-NIGHT
(SATURDAY), 22ND JUNE.
The Great Up-to-Dale Gelelý Purlesque,
"DON JUAN," Acknowledged to be the Funniest Production of
the Season,
MONDAY, 24TH JUNE "MOROCCO BOUND."
TUESDAY, 25TH JUNE. "RUYBIA S WEDNESDAY, 16TH JUNE.
"GO BAN G." THURSDAY, 27TH JUNE, THE MOUNTEBANKS."
FRIDAY, 28TH JUNE.
"ALAD DI N."
- SATURDAY, 29TH JUNE. THE LADY SLAVEY."..
$3, $1, AND $1.
PRICES OF ADMISSION
PLAN at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH's, Ld. Doors Open at 8.30 Commencing at o Late Trams will run 15 minutes after each Performance.
Hongkong, aand June, 1895.
VICTORIAĆ
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LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 1016.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the zand instant, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely.. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited,
.... Hongkong, 22nd June, 1891.
SANITARY NOTIFICATION.
BASEMENTS.
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THE CLOSED HOUSES AND INSANI. TARY DWELLINGS ORDINANCE, 1894.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1895.
Intima ions. DAKIN, CRU.CKSHANK COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS,
SIMPLE
AERATED WATER.
SODA
INGER ALE,
WATER
SARSAPARILLA
LMONADE.
On the 13th inat, a godown in the bccupation of Mesurs, Maurliyan Melmann and Co., Yokohama, was completely destroyed by fire. It was at the time toll of fea already picked for shipment. The loss is estimated at about $120,000. The cause of the fire is unknown, but it is surmised place and the live embers which they probably knocked from their pipes were blows into the godown and so brought about the disaster, SIX RULES OF HU "The secet of health and of long less the New York Der Familienarst, #94 in a following very simple things:-
that some cooli·e had been smoking here the
"Diseases in North Formosa." In Dr. A MR. CREAGH, ex-Governor of British North THE Mission steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside vessels holating code pennant C, SHARP DEANZ's paper from Pakhol thers Bones, and Mrs. Creagh, left Labaun for Sirge- | between 9 and 10.30 am, on Sunday, to convey &is brief reference to the present] pare in t'e steamer Banjarmasin on thọ men ashore to the 12 o'clock service, returning
In a district near Anp'u. about 100 milles evening of the rath inst, en route for Europe.
about 13.30 p. to the cast of Pakhol, of Babonic Plague S In March and April of 1893 and to the fad THE Italian Minister of Marine, speaking on that it had been for many years endemic May 14th, at Spersis, said a retrenchment of In a small district near that place, and four million lire had been made daring the epidemic during the early spring of some current year. England, he said, spout five years and only to be escaped by times as much money on her Navy, yet her naval flight from the district until after power was only three-and-a-half times that of the heavy rains. In the same report Italy. France spent three times the money of Dr. DEANE calls attention to the occurrence Italy, and the result was only a naval power of In January of 1893 of phenomena strongly twice Italy's strength. Rassle spent double, resembling those that attracted so much and her power was only equal to that of Italy attention here about the same time: Germany speat the same as Italy, and had an "a hard frost for so hours which gave the most beautiful yet strange. effect to the scenery of a country essentially Old men of the place said they had never witnessed anything like it before.... Some of the people did not even know what loe was, but simply said the water thereof was good for fever it came from heaven and that they heard during the fifth and sixth months," REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
RASPBERRYADE, &c. tropical.
DAXIN, CRUICKSILANK & Co.'s WATERS 218 made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rizon with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MERT and
other Large Consumers.
| Any complaints should be addressed to the
Manager. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1805.
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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841. MANUFACTURERS OF
AERATED WATERS.
OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is fitted with the best Engilsh Machinery, embodying the latest Improvements in the trado.
The purest ingredients only gen used, and the atmon care and cleanliness extrcleed in the manufacture (hroughout.
The water used is proved by repeated analyses to be absolutely pre
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OPENING OF THE BALTIC CANAL
LONDON, June 21St, The Balile Canal has been opted to traffic, The Emperor William on board of his yacht the Hokansollern led the procession through, the red by the massed Canal, and at Kie! was salated by the Squadrons.
The Officers of the French Squadron declined an invitation to dine with the Officers of the Germana Squadron, and no French seamen were allowed to land.
SCENE IN THE ITALIAN CHAMBER. A free fight has occurred in the Italian Chamber arising out of insuling remarks by the Socialists agafast Count Crispl. -
THE ASCOT GOLD CUP," The Gold Vase, valde 300 sova, presented by Her Majesty the Queen, added to a sweepstakes of 20 907, each ; iwa miles,
·-·lulaglags ....
Kilsallaghan ...im-nameya 3
LOCAL AND GENERAL, Jayam is discovering that a taking way may not be universally popular,
Inferior naval force.
AT the Theatre Royal, City Hall, last night the Willard Opera Company ́appeared in all their glory in "Paul Jones." This is rather a slow piece but the versatile Willards made as much out of it as possible and thoroughly satisfied a fairly and Mr. Shubert (Paul Fones) gung- some very good audience. Miss Ethel Mackay (Pbonna),
sweet ballade which were encored to the scho.
1. Bicalhe Troch air day sod night, 2. Tako sufficient,sleep and rest. 3. Work like saman, but never overwork. 4. Avold passion and excitement. The anger of an instant may be fatal,
5. Do not strive to take the whole world 'on your shoulders-trust in your good destiny,
6. Never despair. Lost hope to mortal Kleindy *.
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we have been able in, sillaidina reduc the price of Incandescent lamps. The repelt of the year wok ng shows that the number of Incandescent. lamps bir been Increased from 1,400 to 2 400, and the revenue derived from the sale of the current for the last month is nearly double that for the corresponding month of last year, whilst the running expenses I am of opinion that your Directors were fully ste very little higher. To obtain these resulta justified in making some sacrifice. In the item for repairs you will notice an increase of some $400 over the 894 accounts, which is mainly September and October. due to damage caused by the typhoons laat (hfok that, all things considered, the Company got very well out of their troubles on these occasions, and I may be allowed to say here that the working staff all round displayed great energy and promptness la sxecating the neccanary repaira. The balance of draws at the Company's bankers has been further reduced, and I hope that in our fature sccounts the item will disappear. Profit and Loss Account shows a balance at credst of $16,106,82, You are aware that so far nothing has been witten off the cost of the plant, and your Directors have deemed it prudent to write $10,000 off Plant Account and carry forward the balance to a new account. This course, we feel sure, will be considered a wise one by shareholders generally, THE French Premier was present at a banquet | Our property and plant have been maintained connection with the opening of the Bordeaux in thorough arder, and your Directors have Exhibition on the rith nitimo and said that much pleasure is testifying to the t:al and France, although ougaged in Madagascar, could | excellent working of your Manager and of kla not hesitate to act in concert with other Powers Staff generally doring the past 12 months. for the settlement of affairs in the Far East. Before moving the adoption of the report sund The ties which since 1891 had bound her to accounts I shall be pleased to afford any further Russia had been strengthened, and the whole Information in regard to the affairs of the Com pany so far se is my power, consistent with the the two allied Powers in all quarters of the globe where their interests were concerned constituted a guarantee of peace and socully THE newest thing in roser at home is called the Crimson Rambler. It is an Importation from Japan, and florists say that not since the American Beauty" rose appeared have they seen such a novelty. This besuitful rose has existed perhaps for centuries in Japan, but wa! not discovered sutil 1890 by an Englishmen | The Crimson Rambler" la rapid grower, and reaches to a height of from 15it. to zaft. la shade of soft green, serves as an effective back one season. : The folings, which is of a pecullar
ground to the large clusters of deep, crimson flowers, a colour hitherto unknown in hurdy climbing roses. The clusters are wonderful in size, being nine inches from base to tip and seven inches across at the base, which repost and recounts, Mr. Bander esconded, nad
The Chairman then moved the adoption of the - pyramidal in shape. They resemble in a general the motion was catzira unanimeasly, way the clusters which appear on the hydringea, |-- Mr. J. Kramer propused the election of Mr. J. THE Crown Prince of Johore, the Tung The colour le pare crimson, without & trice, of Bell-Irving to a rest on the Board (vice Hon. Mahkota' Ibrahim, D., who succeeds his magenta.
J.J. Keswick who has left the Colony) the Hon.
massly.
The acting was, too, highly satisfactory. Ms. F. Flatches (Fouillabaisse) amused the audience immensely, while the famous Fisher dance by the Parlatan quartetté evoked rapturous applause and resulted in no less then three recalls. The põgular up-to-dato "Galety" burlesque Don Jads will be produced to-night and should draw a record house.
THE Galety Company at Canton This clever combination of artistes gave a very good per- formance of "A Pair of Spectacles" on Wednes day last at Canton before a well-filled house, and on Thursday "The New Boy" drew ❘ tremendous crowd of spectators. Each evening the comedy was followed by songs and dances of exceptional merit, all given in a manner far above the average degree of excellence. It is the fatention of the Company to proceed South, where, judging by their success in this city and in Canton, they will doubtless be much appre- ciated. Mr. Carey leaves here, with his talented daughter, and Mr. D. C. Smith, 'with the best wiches öfk host of new and old friends.
anderstood that the commen action of
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welfare of the builders.
Mr. W. Bailey put a low questions to the Chairman which elicited replies to the effect that the Directors have received no fees during tha past five years and that the Based considered the extra $50 entered in the past year's accounts under the heading "spalni " was practically nothing when the circumstances necessitating the extra expenses and the wvalno of the Company's plant ($178,coo) is taken into account.
Mr. Balley (who could hardly be heard owing the noise in the strent- balow) was understoe 1 tö hope that the Company would scan be in a posl cuscar with the Chalimas and to express the
tion to suliably sucognise the impurtant retvicen rendered to the sharsholders' by the Board of Directors.
which under the Provisions of the above the full amount allowed for Packages -and | AN Emergency meeting of Victoria Lodge, No./rently deceased father, 'was born in 1873, thus. THE return of M. Pavic to Bangkok is roganded C. P. Chatè: seconded, and it was catilei unani.
'HE OWNERS of BASEMENT ROOMS, Ordinance CANNOT BE USED for HABITA TION and which hava tean Vacated, are enjoined to have the said Rooms CLOSED and LOCKED between the hours of 6 Y.M. and 6J.M.
The Committee find that lo several Instances
Basenients are being used as I strines. District
Inspectors have been directed to institute prose cations if this practice is "SUFFERED ON PER-
MITTID.
The Committee farther desire to bring promi- Bently to the notice of Owners the requirements | of the Ordinance in respect of the concreting of the ground surface of all domestic buildings which will come into operation on the 1st proximo.
Trecutiva
U. ILAOTSIDO,
Act. Capt. Supt. of Police,
Committée, W. EDWARD CROW,
Assistant Sanitary Supt.
Sanitary Board,
Hongkong, and June, 1895.
SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR NAGASAKI,
THE Steamship
"KEONGWAI,"
FB25
Captain Unsworth, will be despatched on MON. DAY, the zath instant, at 10 AM
For Freight or Pastage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Ageais.
Hongkong, 22nd June, 1805.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR BANGKOK.
THE Steamship
"NANCHANG,"
(792
Captain Flolavion, will be despatched on MONDAY, the 14th fastan!, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUT BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hougkong, sand June, 1845.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "LIMITED.
THE
(Bax
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,
HE Company's Steamship
*NAMOA," Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above Parts WEDNESDAY, the 6th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.
General Managers. Hongkong, and June, 1805.
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TO LET.
TTOUSES Nos. 4 and 6, BELILIOS TERRACE.
For COAST PORTS, Walers are packed sød placed on board abip at Honghong prices, and Empties when received in good order.
Counterfall Order Books supplied on applica
tion,
Cor Registered Telegraphic Address is And all "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG."
signed messages addressed thus with receive
prompt attention.
The following is a List of Waters always kept rady In Stock ---
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
SELTZER WATER
LITHIA WATER
1016, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. THE quarterly meeting of the Hongkong and South China Masonic Benevolence Fund Corporation will be held on Wednesday, the
by our Tonkin contemporaries as necessary to
Mr. G. H. Polts moved the re-election of "
teilerd from the Beard by rotation. Mr. Perry
Messi H. L. Daleymple and J, Kramer, whe scanded the motion od tancasiled
animously,
the maintenance of French Influence in Siam. It is alleged that, since his departure from there have become more presumptuons. Thus, at for the upper country, French interests in Siam Chantaboon, the Stamers authorities set the French garrison at naught, squeeze the people, and interrupt communication at pleasure! The French Government bears the extense of the Faraon and does not lateront and money administration. The ganison spanda money it Chantaboss, thereby encouraging trade
French eccupation besides opens out fresh outlets for leexi producte, and has dirculation of money among them. generally benefitted the people by increasing the Siamese Geveramah gains all the advantages |-- of this in the share of taxes and exactions with heavier ylaidz So far the French occupation
being a years of age at the date of his necession He has been formally recognised by the British Government as heir to the Sultanate, Sir Cecil Smith proceeding to Johore, where the care monies recognition took place on May 23rd, 1891, and signifying the approval of Her Majesty the Queen. In September 1893, amid much refolcing, he married his coala Ungku Mismanah. He is described as a fine looking, well ballt young mad, of military bearing and though a genial sodʼsmiling prince, he must se yet he deficient in the administrative qualities which so distinguished his father, though perhaps the responsibility of the onerous position and dealy devolving upon him may stir within bim his Soth birthday was Friacs Henry of Rewis | nation ceremony will not take place until after of Chantaboon has resulted in an unexpected £ spirit of enterprising emulation. The core the funeral of the late Sultan,
26th inst., at 5.30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. Ar the Police Court to-day, R. M. Craig, Warden | of Victoria Gaol, charged James George Thorn, Turnkey, with disobedience. The case was remanded on 25th lost, and defendant admited to ball in the ium of $50.
Ters only Charinas Sovereign har rahe congratulate Bismarck upon the celebration of
SARSAPARILLA WATER The Rotdammer remarks:-"Many people ms or atch a place if the Prince had acted less erratically."
would not have known that there ls such a
TONIC WATER. GINGER ALE.
GINGERADE
No Credit given for Bottles that lack dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of contain- log Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are naver-used again by us
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A LEADING American shipping paper suggests that "one great help to the Amserlein manufaði tured goods export trade would be the establish. ment of agencies abroad of American banks, always being emembered that the increase of A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, this trade must be America's next step toward a
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 1st June, 1805,
BIRTH.
Al Bidadari, Sirangoon, Straits Settlements, on the 14 Inst the wife of JOHN ~. NIVEN, of a duaghter.
MARRIAGE.
On June 12th, 1895, at Tally Cathedral, Tsakiji, Tokyo, by the' Rr. Rav. John Mckim, D.D., the Rer, GEORGE PICK POBox to Miss IDA GORPF, both of Japan.
The Hongkong Telegraph
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The
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But the
revenue gain to the Siamese Government. Occupation leading to sach results looks IR CHARLES Balon Hugh Mitchell, O.C.Malsed in favour of energetic action to advance ridiculous in French splalon, and volcas sta Gaverner and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits French interests in Stam.-Vella! Settlements, on the 14th lnstant was installed
Most Worshipfal District Grand Master of the Easters Archipelago. The ceremony took place in the Freemasons' Hall, Coleman Street, Singapore, In the presence of a very large number of members of the Craft, in which there were representatives of every lodge | of continuance of commercial prosperity," ung
In the district, The Installation was
pot TACONA and Seattle are names that are becoming followed, sa la customary, by the usual Masonic very familiar, so often are they heard nowin-days basquet, a departure expressly made in deference The merchants-of-the-Paget Bonoḍ pošta | to the wishes of his Excellency. Special delo- evidently appreciate the chances which the
gates had been sent from some of the Lodges in settlement of the China Japan war opens the district, in order that their presence right to them, for the trade of shoes poets is steady stily, to the unanimous approval which was increasing and energetic effortare being made | given to the, Installation; and, from the many to increase business with the Orient! It la congratulatory messige given to Sle Charles at probably simply a question of time when all the conclusion of the ceremony, the new the Pacific coast ports will be carrying oplagt Grad Wester enters upon his duties with tremendo commuče]❤l the Fir Zau
he heartfest and most cordial good will of every
elegraph The next ten years will, says the New York Lodge and every Craftsman in the District,
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 31, 1895.
-THE-GUSTOMS--MEDIGAL- REPORTS,
We have to acknowledge receipt of the Customs Medical Reports for the year ending 30th September, 1893-lust laned from the Statistical Department of the Inspectorate General-and also of the Returns of Trade and Trade Reports for 1894. We were very much disappointed at the date of the Medical Reports for we expected to find incorporated there with those for the year 1894 which will have a very special value not
TIST
W. Bro, E. A. Burnett, N,
2403
W. Bro, T, de M, Braddoll,
No. 1152
Maritima Register, witness a big stinggla Belog duly lgstalled in the chair, the Most Wor among the mailiima nations Cog: control, os exiber + skiplaf D. G. Mamer appointed his officers aÉ landership'in the ocean canying tradă. England's follown '!—' lend is still strong, and promises to contious so D. G. S. W. W. Bro. E. Ormiston, No. for some time, but it cannot last forever, and
D. G. J. W. already, there are elements at work that will weaken her hold materially. The principal Pres B. G. P. rivals against Her fra Geman And the United States, with the chances at the thement in favour D. G. Br
Germady," "But the, Calise States tuske advances rapidly and suddenly, and marfilme: DG. Set,
D. G. THAN affairs in the Stateskih bocasking more Interesting and Americans are showing hi†D. G. Chaplain Increasing desire to take a leading part in them. G. S.D. once miờ,
mingu
| DI GAJ, DA THE port of Tacoma is looking forward
W. Bre. Walter Makepeace,
No. 508
W.Bro. E. E. Steals, No. 508, W. Bro. WAJA Napler, No,
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Bro. Rev. Frayling, No. 1152 W. Bro. W. R.. Fidden,-No.
1355 W. Bro. John P. Jexquim,
No. 1151
THE PLAGUE.
Sanitary Board,
Hongkong, 22nd June, 1895.
·To vas Kotros or run “ Homardes Tazminare.” Sl:,-The following are the statistles of cases plague from June 14th to noon this day- No. of cases reported................... II
deaths..........DÈN
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cases under treatment... None. · There has be'n one death. during the past twenty-four hours.
No new case has been reported. The total number of deaths froin plagne slace the 29th of April, the day on which the first case was reported, in sixteen.
W. EDWARD CROW, Assist, Sanitary Superintendent.
THE HONGKONG, ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.
KIXTH ORDINARY YEARLY
Mr. Burder then proposed that Meirs. G. Stewart and J. C. Peer be re-elected auditors. Mr. Teny traded and it was carried wam.com.
The Chairman," in bilaging the menting to s close at this juncture, thanked the shavehaiders for their attendance and said he hoped to be able to show bitter results at the next mesting,
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE: Canadian (Empress of India) ngth inst.
·Australian (Menmuir) 25th last.
American (China) zóth Ingt.
Australian (Chingtu) ayth lost,
English (Rosetta) góth inst.. Tacoma (Victoria) 5th prox. American (Belgie) iötä prox. .
SHIPPING RETURNS.
From 6 pm: yesterday to 6 pm. to-daye ·
· ARRIVALS; - Keong Wat.......steamer from Barry (Walma} Hong-long combate Tilak Chingus..................
M
n
Stegapore.
316
Foochow
10
#
Amay,
2.
Slogapore
Phra Chow KI30... · Framusi j
19
Bangkok,
静
Saigon.
C. Hochkian...
H
Aggregating 9,161 sans register. DEPARTURES,
Singapore ........tcamer for Bangkok. Adour.................. Wetan -UGHISALUS Adelph +8+469+48
•Hong-long restar C. Heck Kian Pakahan.................... Chiyunna Chingwo: 29
DEMO
at
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Shanghai. Swatow
New York,
П
Melbourne.
Amoy itc
Amoy etc.
Swaton etc."
Shanghai.
Singapore.
Aggregating 12,854 tous register.
"HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCE, RETOSIS, 1
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The sixth ordinary, yearly waning of share-{] P. C. C. Kláo in Kowloon Dock: bolders in the above Company, was held at The Trifo2.0mmmm...an ia Company's offices, No 39 Qucopls Road, at The latest addition to the Scottish Oriental noon to-day. Mr. H. L. Dalrymple (Chalimen}}|
P.
prealded and there were also preset-iress C. Co.'s fine fleet of steamers, the Kiong Wal Irving (Directors) G. H. Potts, S. Ferry, G. Cardiff.
Chater. J. Kramer, C. H. Sharp, J. Bell Captain Unsworth, arrived here to-day from Stewart, W. S. Bailey, W. Jackano, R. H. R. BurderpEW: Turry, F. Howell, W. Belley, others.
Each
and
The Secretary having road the koifce conven. log the meeting.com
On the arst nitimo. the officers' and crow of the British steamship: Teutonte, were handed, at Liverpool; the rewards presented by President Cleveland for the resese of the crew of the New The Chairman sald-Gentlemen, the report York tiling schooner Forte Rieves in Dacama bər and accounts have been in your hands for the Baff Mr. Bruca Ismay, Chief, Kanager of the past two weeks, kad with your permission 1) Walia Stár Line, made the presentation... I propove that they be taken as road, The gross expressed regret that the British Goverment is earnings show an increase of 313,000 on That no tardy in making, rewards to all those who year's statement, but this incindas an amount of render such important services as those pow
Installations in hand and uncompleted, thas
HROOM above the "CITY CLUB.
OFFICES to "MARINE MOUSE,” Quecu's merely for professional men but for large. Incruase; of: trade with Chini D√6::Bapt. Works Bro. J. B. Matthews,, No. 35.000 tuought forward from 17gs on account of recognized by the Walted States Government,
Road.
"PRIORY LODGE,” Bìnħams Road.
gate of WEST VILLA,' Bocham Road. GODOWNS in DUDDELL STREET.
Apply to
BELILIOS & Ca Hongkong, h2nd June, 1895.
D. G. D. of C.
all who are interested in Chinese affairs and Japan. - - Extensive Improved to the Although there is, doubtless, a sufficient water front, that will cost three hundred thousand Asst. D.G.D. of C. SMALL TWO-STORIE BUILDING at reason for the non-appearance of the coltars, have already bean, bầng by the Naitha D. Gon Hward B. Medical Reports for last year and for em P-các Railroad Co., which is prapasing for | D. G. Stan B. the delay in the publication of those for an increased Oriental business. It will bulib) | D! G. Org. 1893 until the middle of 1895, we must solid rack and stons en wall alone lin, maksy «D«O< Fun! confess that we are unable to guess front property; alsó- "fodil fréight "Warahodnen | Kang D..G, P. what the reason can be. Even in this - each 40, by ito fent" and "edal biallera of tam D, Stewards, governed and badly managed Colony - thansand cons storage capacity, capable of hand-i the Colonial Surgeon's report for each
wa fkdów 7 dickdik toll add 1 two mórn year is in the hands of such of the public, five thousand tons per tan hown ft kit,
a take sufficient Interest in it to read it.
expacity i ot before the middle of the following year, steamers to it fres-Faciae ing. Three and Dr. Lowson's special Plague Report of its steamers ¦ well. "KA7%
SPECIAL NOTICE.
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THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WIS chebe en sale at the Honghwag and Victoris Matala, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at Pedong Bhul, EVERY EVENINO from 3.30 to
7.30 o'cinsk
PRICE ...................TEN CENTS.
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has been out of the publisher's bands for Afty-five hundred ind. This will increase the
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W. Bro. J. Gibson, No. 23 making the net focrease on the year's working. The task steamer Zselster, Captais Mulles, W. Bro, Russell, No. 233713,000. Of this latter som, $7,000 is accegated which arrived at New York on May 13th and Bra, A. W. Bern) No. 5os Lort by the factored supply of Curients for cleared the same day, for Dover, f. n. shows (W. Bro. W. Evans, No.1955 Incandescent lights, and the balance (86,000) with whai kapidly the tank, steamers of the pro
W.Bro.C.V.Creagh No.2403 for lastallations and other works executed. sent day aan be loaded. She arrived at the Bro, H. Laugher, No. 505 Against this increased amount received for Tewater' off wharess at Bayonne, N. J., 4 Bro, F. M. Elloit, No. 1152 facandescent lighting, we have to place a .4 ..of the 13th, and the work of fillag her Bre. 1. F. Gawant, No. go increase in the item for fact, amounting to some tanks was begun 11-12.45 p.m. and stopped for B10, G. Mosley, No. 508 $3700. Coal constitutes the most important the night at 6.00 p.m. the same day, The Billing A Harker, No. fol frem of additional expenditure as compared with process was rassmed at 7,00 8 m, of the rath Bro, Backle, No. 1555 the previous year; and this was, brought about, and completed at 10.35 4.m. The total worlding Bro, J, Ward, No. 2335 chiefly, as you BIS I fully aware, by the grantly; tima belog 9 hours and 45 minutes during which Bro. W. Nicholas, No. 2137 enhanced cost of this article. We have been able time her tasks, were Blind with 1,650,000 gallons Ero. H. R. Well, No. 3403 to renew our present conf contracts on more of petroleum. Bro. 7. W. Jouza, No, jog |favourable
= tuums, and we trust that "in" "aple of the large consumption necessary to meet the increased demand for Incandescent lighting, our
Incandescent lighting As have slready stated, la proportion to, our" neficiar "from" sec and the earrings from stallston and other work are $6,000 more than during the
Tas commission of Vice Admiral Tyrtoff, of the Russian Pacific Agaadron, saving expired, Terme Gayathrat be sot In
"Captor ordered from the Office will be charged nearly two months." There is nothing in | mumber of their sténmeister Taza_4* || Kaar!Admisi :: Aleideft, has,""socorilog to the bagą tasiva, menthal coal bbl will be amáller]||
thewal rate-15 cents.~*~
Advertisers are reminded that the Hongheng Telegréga has by far the largest circulation at lab newspaper published in the Far KAM. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms on
Handang, 14th October, 1891,
time.
factities of the Many Local Expresa also reported as by a book to hingga costing two hundred theotand dollars, Cascade Oatmeal Company preparing to sect a 500-barrel dournaill for the Optagent trade and have received uile, focuss addition is held
to
ALZAM KEGONKERS MAY BE EMPLOYED ON AMERICAN LINE"STKAMIHEZI...... Supreme Court has slys en apinion on the
Altorney-General-Olney, of the Walted States. and of Beansing of lengineers on the Steamers New York and Farts of the Americss
make it but the proff; dedived frons these soprone tagliani Lion of steamshipras, authorized by Secretary
to meet pat
last
the length or Intricacy of the Customs. poke than double the in
and and from him: Admiral Medical Reports to account for the delay;
mored pendatang about two months in Japan the thirteen papers occupy only 38 pages.
prior da zeturking to Russia, multigat But we must not look gift horse too closely in the mouth, and the documents
the gift wllime the Issued by the Inspectorate are, as a rule,
"Lubeck' of a new Eansi which is to connect year, in order, do a
If possible the 1895, which lie was claimed by the Association 10 valuable that they are welcome at guy
the Lubeck river Trave with the Elbe. By this the fullest about to customises to Secretary Trein is valid, and that the Act canal large quantities of goods from Hanover extention of electric lighting, the Company is off Marine Enginews of the United States when warabeyse of 319. 191 som: Bazowy ke destined for Rasels, will be following the polley of making i tle or no pret pealed the Act of 1874, under which Secretary „BROWN, JONES & CO.
In the number now before in, the which will rate the pocked, penechy Angres paded by Leland craft to the old hansenile on the work of installations. The charges for work operated, the silly to fores and unrepealed "ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND 45th and 46th Issues, there are only | 2,000honbushelf?" "Altighthun! Vielago look váry | dlỹ?Wkariai kitherto such goods, haye had to done and material, suppiled being, cut down as by any subacquant Act. This decision will papers likely to attract any prosperops for Taconia from a hostess point of the new canal will to some extent searly as possible to coat price. Boreral of our permit any qualified allen who has been in the general notice, namely, Dr. Alexandza | view, and iketa tu abastavit, "88200000 why {cifiche ti fresk impulse to the trade of Lübeck and contracts entered into in 1893 have.reraked in a] United States six months, and who has declared ÎN JOZIE MÉKRUŽE ́Tay be able to make up for small lose owin' to archangs, which I jerich to his intention of becoming a diáltan, to pestaga a jok" rasch vort | cut"Tomaso (which Labik must incur by the day materially increnses the cost of zinny of [Boense se engläser är olios of any American JAMIZSONS report on the Healths of trade wack the Orient, s'ad Shanghai, and Dr. Runnin'a dótes on large proportione in the near futurW,
opening of the great North Sea Canal,
your supplies. In spite of this, however, I merekani mioden vinosi.
DEALERİ D
HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS. SLETTERE CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE LEAD GEMENT.
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