To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
BAVE This Day commenced Business as a
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.
W. SHEWAN.
Hongkong, 20th July, 1896.
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO,
THE Company's Steamship,
"THALES,"
Captain Douglas, will be despatched for the above Parts TO-MORROW, the 1st instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, soth July, 1896
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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG AND
SOURABAYA.
THE Steamship
"PAKHOL,"
Captain Stat, will
be despatched WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Page, spply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 20th July, 1896.
CHINA MAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI,
'HE Steinship
THE
"HOTHOW,"
an
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Captain Gondall, will be despatched on
THURSDAY, the 23rd instant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,..
Agents,
Hongkong, zath July, 1966.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
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FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Stearaship
"ARRATOON APCAR"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignées of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo imparting the discharge or remaining on board after the and instant, will be landed at Conslips' risk and expense. Into the Godowns of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Com pany, Llittel, Vnchal,
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG set requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stared at Consignees rise and
expense,
No Fire Insurance wBI be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
For Agents,
Hongkong, "Moth foly, 1805.
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NOTICE TO. CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & Q..S, N/Co.'s Steamship
THE BAY
"HYDASPĖS;"
... FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo" by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods ar sbelag Innded and placed at their risk in the
Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Colores at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery, can be obtained as soon as the
Goods #te landed
Goods not cleared by the 26th fastant at 4 f.M. will be subject to zent
any case a VCC,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown, Company within ten, days after the Vessels arrival bere after which no Claims it be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superlatendent.
„1431
Mazghang 10th July,
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FROM LONDON AND STRAITS.
"HE Steamship"
GLENFRUIN," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees* of Cargo by her tre hereby Informed that their *Goods are being landed it their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained."
Cargo remaining undeisvered after the 36th Instant will be subject ta rež.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1896.
Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841:
от
· MANUFACTURERS
AERATED WATERS.
OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY to filed with the best English Machinery, embody- ing the latest Improvements in the trade. -
The Purest Ingredients only sựe used, and the utmost Cure and Cleanliness exercised in the Manufacture throughout.
The Water used is proved by repeated Analysts to be Absolutely Pare.
For COAST PORTA, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Pakages and Empties when received in good order.
Counterfall Order Books supplied on application.
Our Registered Telegraphic Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,"
And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt allention,
The following is à List of Waters always kept ready in Stock :--
*
PURE AERATED WATER,
SODA WATER,
LEMONADE,
POTASH WATER,
LITHIA WATER,
TELEGRAMS. LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Mr. W. Jeste's cha MONTERY, by Gold. fuch-Mutma ...................................... Allsopp
(Winner trained by W. Walter, Jnr.) EXTTING: TI to a dar Velasquez. Won easily by two lengths.
[Tha popular "Filmroke and Rose Hoops"
· kaya not been seen to the fore very much in 1896. Quarrel's recent victory to the Royal Rust Cúp being Lord Rosebery's fret success
On the 9th inst. the Kobe Relief Fund amounted to $6,037.
H&R Majesty's cuiser Edgar anived here ablu morning from Sbangkai.
THERE were two cases of plegne yesterday, and two to-day-ali in the city.
LAI-MIT, the murderer, has been caught, in THE hot weather of the last few days has proved Chine.
most trying to those whose business called for ON the 14th Inst. the Shanghai Rellef Fund excition in the opes. On Thursday last a warder in Victoria Gaol named Kenny was taken" amounted to $4.50%.
ilt from the effects of the heat and died yester--
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| A persistent rumour was current in Calcutta on the 3rd instant that the Hon. Sie Griffith Evans will be appointed Chief Justice of Bengal, MX. TONG SHAO-VI, Chlef Secretary to the late
day in the Goverment Civil Hosplish. Several | members of the Police force nie suffering from diarrhea more or less brought on by the same Cause, and there fere sumours that the Chinate wharf and street coolies are likewiso suffering,
this year in any important race. Now that THE Austrian crolaer Panther arrived here Imperial Resident in Seoul, is reported to have severely, Now is the time for our weather prophet
very promising home-bred youngster Velasquez | this mornløg from Slegepore, has just canled the popular colours first past' the post in the Joly Slakes and, apparently, had an assy task. He has eleven engagements this year, his first appearance being in the Royal T-Year-Old Plais at Kempton Park; but until his success in the July. Stakon ka kus always found himself in the rack. Hals entered for six more races this sesson, · Montory began his career at Newmarket Inst May; when he won the Breeders' Plate with 8st. | IM consequence of the death of the proprietor, It Cib. in the saddie in very good company, is, we hear, probable that Wirth's Circus will This telegram gives the names of only two starters, from which it may be presumed that not open here until Saturday, the 25th Inst, the rsco either resolved field into a match or
THE Commercial Union Amurance Company the acceptances were very poor.]
palda dividend of 23 per cent for the year 1895. £66,108 was cariled forward from Profit and Loss
Tax latest quotation for Hongkong and Shanghai Rank shares on the London Stock Exchange is | £43 13%
H.M.S. Æolus amived here yesterday from Singapore. She made the run up in a trčilo over four days.
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RESULT OF THE ASCOT GOLD CUP. The ASCOT GOLD CUP, value 1,000 1011., with 2000 1095, in specie in addition, out of which the second shall receive 500 sors, and the third ago; added to a sweepstakes of 20 savE.
oach, ft; three-year-olds 7st. lbs., four gat.. fire, six and aged out, albe,; m and g allowed 3lbs. To start at the Cup Post and go once round (about two ralles and a half). (39 subt) Closed January 7th, 1896. Sealed nominations to be opened after the running for the Oaks, Sealed nominations for which forfeit le declared before the expiration of time of opening to remain unopened.
LONDON, June 18th.
Mr. Hamar Bars ch e LovE WRELY, by Wisdom-Levelor, gyr. T. Lestes Mr. de St Alary's ch e Ountuu II, by Upas
Bluette, 47%................. Rolle 3
H. R. H. The Prince of Wales' be a FLORIZKL
II. by St. Simon-Perdita II, 5ytsamais. 3 Mr. W. W. Folton's br m LAODAMIA, by
Kendal-Chrysalls, dyr...
Lord Rosebery't be STR VISTO, by Barcaldine Visto, 4772............... SELTZER WATER, | Mr. T. Whaston's ch h VICTOR WILD, by
Albert Victor-Wild Huntress, 6yrs.
(Winner trained by Tavlos.) BETTING: a to 1 against Omalum II, 10 to 1 Love Wisely, 100 to 14 Fiorizel II.
Won by two lengths; a head separating
SARSAPARILLA WATER,
TONIC WATER,
GINGER ALE,"
GINGERADE.
No Credit given for Battles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing Acrated Waters, as such Botiles are never used again
by ar.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong. 4th July, 106.
BIRTHS.
second and third.
to the 1896 account,
il
It was rumoured in Tientsin on the 11th inst. that H.H. Prince Kung had crossed the border." This news lacks tons of confirmation, It is probably a genuine Tientsin “buzder.” Two Chinese charged with coming down from Canton on the Fatskan without tickets were fined £7 each this morning by Captain Hastings, with the alternative of twenty-sight days. They went up.
WI regret to learn of the death at Hythe, Kent, of Capt. Frederick Davis, for many year a commander in the Indo-China Steam N. Cola.
service, and lately in command of the river
| stemmer Fükwd.
Tax latest victim to enteric fever in India is, according to the Calcolta Arias of the 3rd Jaly, Second-Lieutenant Gamet Wolseley, Derbyshire Regiment, who died on 26th Jung at Ranikhet, He was the only son of Sir George Wolseley, MESSES LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. call attention in their advertisement in another part of this issue to the fact that they have trceived the first shipment of thầy mexion" (1896-97) ef. Įrigny batter, which is the feest article of the kind på the market.
RESULT OF THE HARDWICKE STAKES. THE HARDWICKI STAKES of 2,000 anys, added to a awerpstakes of 10 sovi: each, P. P2, for three-year-olds and upwards; these year. A BRITISH-sailor-named Ullsthan was this olds yst. 10lbs.; four git.; five and upwards morning, before Captain Hastings, charged with out, albs.; mares and geldlegs allowed 3lbs. having assaulted the watchman of the Sailors' the winner of a race Value 1000 sovs, or of races collectively valas 3,000 sovs to carry me last night, splitting his ear and biting his fively valt one of a factor of races collec band. He was sentenced to twenty-eight days'
1,000 1072, *7lber, extra ; malden | "hard" for hic fon, three-year-aids allowed 5lbs. ; four and upwards ralbs; the second to receive 10 per cent., and
1894.
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been sent by the Chinese Government to Korea with a view to negotiating a treaty with the Hermit Kingdom.
THE members of the Calcutta Bar kavo að- dressed a strong protest to the Judges against a proposal to allow vaktir to wear gawas. Sir Comer Felberim, the reiting Chief Justice, la said to be in favour of the proposal; "
read in the North China Daily News that the action for libel brought by the Institution St. Joseph against the Shangkat 'Mercury was to come on for hearing in the Supreme Court to-day (Monday), the zoth July, News comes from Shangkal that the Hall & Helm Company,'➡hich owes so much to thegood management and foresight of Mr. W. H. Short, is doing very well, and that a substantial dividend is certais to be furthcoming this
autumn.
THE Mercury's Peking advices report that it
is to increased from Tis. 30 to Tir. 60 per pleal, has been stated that the duty on native, opium
payable at place of production, such increase to exempt the drug from any further Imposition whatsoever.
Tur Poking and Tientsin Timer of the 4th saya Commercial Treaty between Japan and China, that it is reported among the Chinese that the
which has hung fire for so many months, is now ready for signature. It is said to consist of thirty articles ; the disputed article, faxing cotton goods manufactured in China, has heee viited, to be dealt with later on, soparsidy, when occasion requires.
He
On the 11th lastant the Tientsia correspondent of theɛ Shanghat - Mercury reported a great exodus from the Celestial capital of contract hunters of almost, every descriptiða, wiltex: The great and mighty singseleri and contractors for guns, ships, railways, loan; 'etc., are leaving Peking one by one, some of them sadder but wiser men than when they anived, although many of them declare they have large neders booked. Some of them may have sec- ceeded, but I doubt very much it all have, Mr. George Wilson, of the Contract Company, Ld
| London, and Mr. Thompson, ùre I fearn, two-of On Saturday afternoon about 3 o'clock a steward the successful people, any way they prefer Loo" A. S... WATSON & CO., LD. the third 5 per cent on the whole stakes of the British steamy Amarapoors, named den to Poking at this season of the year." Whe
Swinley Coame. 63 sobs. Closed October 30th, Claytoon, while doing his ordinary work aboutther successful or not, they are two Jolly good fellows, and we beartily wish them don woyage. the cabin, ·fell down and died in LowDen, June joth. Duke of Westminster's 'be SHADDOCK, by St. minutes, despite every effort to assist him. He Tumar is published in this įmano correspondence
Serf-Opange, 397%...............M. Cefnon 1 ||was burled last ovenfor.”~
́from a European in Formosa who soverely crlit- Mr. A. T.. Barclay's be DUROBI br Ar the Supreme Court, Critical Sessions, to-cises the action of the Japanese author Prince Sollykoff's & SATZ, by Sailety-day, two Chinese women, on two separate Chanalan, 4779................................. Toon 3 charges, were found guilty of being concerned in
(Winner trained by J. Porter.) Petting: 11 to 8 against Shaddock.
brloglog a young girl from Canton for immoral Won in a canter by balf a lengthy eight purposes. The woman who sold the girl was | lengths between the other two. “
sentenced to eight months' imprisonment and the purchaser to one year.
At 4 Range Villas, Shanghai, on the 13th instant, the wife of JAMES HUTCHISON (onglacer China Navigation Co), of a daughter.
At East Gate, Quai de France, Shanghai, on the 13th Instant, the wife of Mr. P. JASNO, of
EGD.
MÁRRIAGES.
faly, by the Rev. Henry Mathews, and in the At St. Andrew's Church, Cheloo, on the gth of presence of the United States Capsul, LOUIS Joseph, La., U.S.A., to Jas!, younger daughter HENRY, san of the Rev. Thomas SMITH, of St.
of the late Charles Come, of Shanghat. No cards.
N.S.W., on the rath of june, by the Her. At All Saints Church, Woollahra, Sydney, Reginald R. Collisson, B., BENJAMIN KIRK MARY, only daughter of Mr. William B. JAMIE MORTON, el Melbourne, Victória, to ELISE 50N, of Shanghai, Ching.
DEATHS.
On the and fure, st Hythe, Kent, FREDERICK DAVIS, aged 53, late Captain Merchant Starice, | eldest son of the luie MAURICE DAVIS, 'Portway,
Curry Rivell, Somerset.
At "Woodside, Spilng Road, Portswood, Southampton, on the 10th of June, Captain R. W. Brown, aged 84 years, formerly of Shanghal At Shanghal, on the 12th instant, THOMAS TAMES, infant son of Thermas James ́and Mary ROCHE, aged 17 months,
he Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 25, 189ốn.
Consignees are requested to present all Claims TELEGRAMS.
for. damages and/or shortages not later than the and August, otherwise they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be. examined on the 1st August, at 11 AM,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
Agent Hongkong, zoth July, 1896.
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DAKIN, CRÜICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED,.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS. SIMPLE AERATED WATER,
GODA
INGER ALE,
WATER.
L
KMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA,
RASPEERRYADE,
DAKIN, CRVICKIJANK & Co,'s Waters are mande under the constant supervision of a daly qualified English Chemist and will bear compar aison with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HOTELE, CLUBS, Menges and other Large Consumers.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
DECLINED WITH THANKS I
LONDON, July 17th, Chips has refosed the offers of Ruzila" and Germany to citablık banká ja Paking for the transaction of Government business. - [An article published in the Hongkong Telegraph on Friday lau set forth that the Chinese Government had decided to declan offers of
This paire and establish an Imperial Bank with branches in all the treaty ports of the Empire.]
Hampton-Helen Agras, 3yrt. Floisy 2
RESULT OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND
PLATE.
We read in the Strait: Timer that the shares of the Royal Dutch · Oil Co, Langkat, were quoted, the other day, at over 600 per cent, and there is a chance they will reach 1,000 per cant. before the end of the year. It is expected that by the beginning of next year the company will
The NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE OF 1 000 SOWE, I A handicap; wiener of any handicap, valce. 140 pov, alter June 4, at noon, glbs. ; of two such handicaps or of Doe value 200 sove, Sibs., or of any rice value 500, ralbs extra, (extreme penalty); the ` owner of the second -to receive 50 sovs, I entrance 5 sors, the only in a position to prodice et legal 10,000 caits forfeit if declared by Tuesday next i 15 sovs. dally, if left in as 25 sovs. for starters. Two miles. LAST Thursday morning a gentleman, Mr. W, (36 entries.)
LONDON, June 24th.
Mr. C. Perkinsk b. b Dang, Davil, by Robert the Devil Flora Melver, aged, 8:18.............Figan I Mr. P. Buchanan's cb'c THE DOCKER, by Southampton-Abatement, - -gyrn.. ́ ́ Sat. 71bt.....................Calling a
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to tarn on a typhoon as a cooler. HONOUR to whom honour la dua la reported In the Shanghai Mercury of the 15th instant as follows:-On the occasion of his departure- from Shanghal M. Daball, the French Consul General, was presented the other day by some Chinese merchants in the French Concession
with a tablet having the characters Chung Hwal Moong Fo on which might be rendered into English to mean that the Chinese as well as the foreigners have received happlotis `at his hands during his administration, The Chinese who made the presentation WCTO attired In sich robes of official fashion and accompanied by a band of native musicians.
The returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Mateum for the week ended July 19th Europeans, 174: Chloese, 2,394 total 2,558. A MEETING of the Legislative Council will be held on the sand Instant, at 3 p.m.
BUSINESS :-
1. Financial Minutes, Nas. 4 and 5: 4. Report of the Public Works Committee,
No, z
3. Question. (Hon. E. R. Betillas.)
Daertion. (Hon. T. H. Whiteboad,) 5. Qucation. (Hon. C. F. Chater.)
ORDERS OF THE DAY ***
1. Second reading of the Bill entitled An to Widows and Orphans Pensions Ordinance to further amend the Law relating
4. Second reading of the Bill entitled A Ordinance to authorise the Appropriation of a and Two Aundred and Seventy-five Supplementary Stim of Ons Stilllon Twe Dollars and Seven Cents to defray the Charge: of the Year 1995.
3. Second reading of the Bill entified As Ordinance to make better provision for the Sale of Food and Drugs in a pura state.
4 Second' reading of the BUI entitled fx: Ordinance to regulate the Admiralty Procedura"
the Supreme Court
3. Second reading of the Bill entitled As Ordinance to dimand "The Marriage Ordinance, 1815,"
6. Second reading of the Fill entitled "As employed in this Colony. Ordinance to aller the tiller of Prison Ofiçırs
7. Third reading of the Bit entitled' As Ordinance to mind and consolidate the law relating to the registration of Births and
Death
``F. J. BADILIET, Acting Clerk of Councils. NB. There will be meetings of the Finance Committee and Public Works Committen immediately after the Council
PRESENTATION TO MR. MARQUES.
“Yesterday afternoon`a number of the Chinese
friends of Dr. L. P. Marques, who has been for sch files in the Beautiful Isle." Assuming a spark, loog sittached to the Medical Department of created this fire we must, now look opt for the Hongkong, met him at his residence and defence of the Japanese which will doubtless be presented to him the attached address as a token published in the Japan Hall at no very distant of the esteem: in which he is held by them, sa date. There are two sides to every question, well as a more substantial souvenir to carry with and until we know what “ihe other side" has to | him into private lifoļas a reminder of the many -- any on the subject it is diffenit to sift the wheat wann friends ko has made both in the discharge from the tares. This mach máy, however, be of his dailes, and in private life. taken for granted ‚ænd It is that if only half of the truth is now published the advisers of his Majesty the Emperor of Japan should lose no time in devoting to the large Issues involved in such a scandalous state of affairs prompt and very earnest consideration, Na excose should be given certain meddlesome Powers to inter-
vena lo Formos.
Mr. G. Maclachlan's ch'a Porinziry, by Petrarch-Sants Moafts, 4yrs.; 6st. 231bf.....................--Bell 3perty, had it returned to him unopened. The affected by the sun while superintending ferry purser had found it and locked it up pend-the preparations for departure from the Model ing the arrival of a claimant.:
(Winner tekined by Hall). BETTING? 6 to 1'ngalnut Dará Devil.
second and Bird. ·
Won by ball a length; five lengths between
(From Japanese Papers.) ·· THE GOVERNMET AND THE RECENT
DISASTER: TEN
TOKIO, July 7th.
The Governor of Iwate bas applied to the Government for grant of goo,000 yen for, the rellef of the distress caused, by the waves the Governor of Aomori 20,000 yens, and the Governor of Miyagi for 50,000 yeni.
an animated discussion, I was resolved-
THE ADDRESS." The address was as follows, the elguaturas including many of the most opulent and respected Chinese in the Colony -
Hongkong, Juņė, 1896. To L. PERKIRA MARQUES, Esq., Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, Member of the Royal College of Physicians, &c, &c., &c.
F. Thomas, coming over from. Kowloon, left a SHORTLY after the arrival of ́the : China Mer- || Dess Dr. Margaes, email" handbag containing very valuable docu-chanta' steamer Kwongker from Shanghai this
It was with deep regret that we frat heard of your retirement on pension from the Government ments on the ferry launch, and forgot where be morning, with Wirth's dress troupe on board. Service of this Colony, as we felt that by your bad left it,After lacking about town in vain it was reported that Mr. Harry Wirth, the pro-whdrawal the public' had lost the valuable for his bag all day, he hethought himself of the prietor of the circus, died yesterday forenoon, services of an honourable and most conscientious ferry launch on Friday morning, and, at once after a very brief Ulness. It appears that Mr, officer. opon making enquiry and describing his pro-Wirth, who was only 36 years of age, was Medical, Department of the Public Service, and För fully fifteen years were you attached to during the whole period you discharged your various humans and arduous dailes, which were oftentimes attended with considerable danger to your own health, to the entire satisfaction of the Community at large. You waze always skilful · and painstaking, kind and considerate in the treatments, and many there are who can testify with gratitude to your great skul and kindness,
Your constant sympathy with the Chinese, and your genuine admiration for their ancient civili. zatlon, together with your genial and kind disposition, have attracted to yourself many admirers and friends from that people, and we who ste now addressing you do so on behalf and as the regresentatives of a very large. number of our fallow countrymen.
Settlement, but he was able to continue his work THE Coxwains of the regular ferry launches and got all his people and fine horses on board innuleg between Kowloon and Hongkong hiave the steamer in due course. Once on board, long barne excellent reputations on sccount of however, and the ship under way, it was soon the number of lives they have saved from seen that he was dangerously iii, for he was sime to time. Their efforts in this direction in high fever and completely prostrated may, and probably have been, stimulated by Unfortunately there was no physician on board, the reward of Bro Invariably given them by but everything that could be done to relieve his Me. Dorobjce. Beyond this incentive their sufferings and bring him round was promptly work in this direction bas resnited to three of done. Ice was kept on his head, he was put in the coxwalze being presented with Royal cold bails, and every effort was made to reduce Humane Society's certificates by His Excellency the lever, but to no purpose, for he gradually KOREÄN RAILWAYS, AN
the Governor. The coxwain of the Evening foresank, ultimately breathing his last yesterday Tokio, Julyyib, Star on Saturday morning added to the long noon. The funeral confére left the Kwongles Gentlemen interested in the scheme for the list of gallant rescuer, and as he bur not yet at 4.30 this afternoon, the remains of the great construction of a railway from Gensan to Seoul received the much-coveted certificate, the circlecas proprietor being followed in the grave by held a meeting yesterday afternoon, and after cumstances may well be reported in full. By the whole of the members of the company and among other things to appolet a commitee, the 11:30 am, trip from Kowloon this bosta number of residents who were looking for who were instructed to apply to the Fareign brought amongst her passengers a wall dressed ward to a pianaapt réunion with their old friend Office for permission to construct a railway Chinese lady. When the lanach reached who has bean so suddenly taken away. Mr. between Seoul and Fasan, the work to be cons- the whax at the Hongkong side this lady deli. menced within two years and completed within ten years from the date of the contract. Two beataty walked to the end of the play and threw gentlemen wire appointed to go to Kares to self into the water., No sooner had the cry at the contract with the Korean Govern-faville" been raised by the bystanders than the "conwald plunged into the water, swam guickly to the sinking woman and seizing. (Special to M. C. Dally News)?
her struck, out for the steps. The woman SAD DEATH OF A MISSIONARY.ggled to free herself, and at one patted NAWKING, July 12th ped her rescuer and nearly prevented him Great Britain has appealed""agalat the The Riv. E. P. Hearnden, of the Foreigorem king out for the here. But thư acquite of Captain Lothaire, the Belgian officer Christian Missionary Spelety, was drowned on plucky coxwald shanfally stuck to his work, and 11 am-Osfward French Mall closes. who was tried for unlawfully causing British Friday at Chuchon while crossing a ford,
finally succeeded in Eanding her over to a Sikh Noon-Melbourne leaves lar Europa.
Noon-Emprint of Japan leavenior Vancouver, trader named Stakes to be hanged in Abica.
constable, who walked down the steps till the
via usual ports of calls. water reached his knees to receive her. ShapMeeting of Legislative Council. was brought before Captain Hastings this | 5 pm/Coptic leaves for Sup" Francisco, víð Is the weather report faimed by the Observa morning by the Sikh, who in his story pisda' no usual ports of call, 19th at 11.30 m, The barometer has congresising not is again attempt to take here. Aukralian mall due. tory officials this morningitis ulsted - On the mention of the pipek, of the coxwain: · Afer sued to fall in Love & the Boss bois own le the woman was handed over, to her
along the China Coast, the decrease dashag
THE VENEZUELAN QUESTION, Lord Salisbury when laying the Venesuelan papers on the table of the House deprecated arbiization at the present stage of the question
|:He said he was confident that after the Ualted' States Commission, bad learned the facts, the diplomatic question would be naully adjusted.
THE STOKES AFFAIR.
(Special in the Asian) ·· RESULT OF THE JULY STAKES.
ment.
THE TYPROON.
The JULY STAKES of go sovs, cach, 30, for 10-year-olds; colks-Ost., Gillies 8st. 11lbs; the wner of the second horse to receive top SOVE out of the salon, and the third to save his especially rapid la Luzon and on the 8. and husband. - An act of gallantry such as this dona
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With leaves wife and several bright little children and very large circle of friends to mourn his long.
MEMORANDA.
TO»HORROW —21st July, Indian and Stralis well dus. 9am-Preussen leaves for Bremen and ports
of call.
WEDNESDAY,~~~22nd July,
THURSDAY
We cannot allow this occasion to pass by without expressing to you our profound respect and exteers, and as a small token of that esteem and affection, wa beg you to kladly accept the accompanying seayasiz with our best wishes for your futura happiness, health, and prosperlly,
We sro,
Dear Dr. Marques,
Youts very sincerely Chan Klas Ker, Chan Turing Vu, Joel LI, Treung By Kal, Kaw Hong Take, Shi Ping Kwong, U Hong M, Wong Sting. Tang Ri Shang, He Tang, Choa Chee Bee, Ho Wrich, Ware Chi Nam, Wong Yet Sun, Sin Tak Fan, Ho Kal; He Fook, Cheung Hot, Lau Wai Chuen,. Ng Kwal Shang, W. Quincey, Ng Tak Shang, Leung Kwat Kai, Vrancisén Tau Yat, Tam Chim Hlog, Leung Pik Shan, Wel Long Shen, Yasg Fel Rong, Tour Và Chữa Chin Alan Wa Yak, and Hong Kam Shing
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TO**
DR. L. PEREIRA Marques, FELLOW OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF
"MEDICINE IN IRELAND, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL, COLLEGE OF
PRYSICIANBIEDIN FELLOW OF THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF LISBON, MEMBER OF THE FRANCO-HISPANO
A/POTUGUESE ACADEMY OF..
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O pumis»Conderi að Valitutoers Hand-quarters.
Aur complainer should be addressed to the Managi
Hongkong and May, 18957,
* TOULOUIS, &C., &C.;
'METEKW, ON SIIS RETIREMENT FROM THE
PUBLIC SERVICE-OF PEUKONE
Hongkong, Jund 1894,
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