ESCAPE AND RECAPTURE OF A PRISONER.
The chair-coolia who se nestly succeeded in debauding Mr. G-P. Lammert, an account of which appears in another column, managed to effect his escape after having been sentenced this morning. It seems that he was taken to the walling-room, which is the usual customs prior to being incarcerated. There Setgk McCauley left him and relarning in two minutes found that he bad escaped. The runaway got off very cleverly, no one being able to give any Informa► tlos about him. There are usually two or three European and Sikh pelicemen on the verandah outside the waiting room door, and their absence today probably tempted the would-be Impostor to "cat slick and ran." On the matter being brought under the police of Mr. Wodehouse that gentleman pave the cücer responsible for the prisoner's sale custody one week in which to recapture him.
The escapee's spell of liberty was very short; as in about two hours after be got away McCauley traced him to a jank, on board of which he and his family had embarked and were just about to wall for ose of the villages
on ibe mainland.
Sporting NOTES.
TRAINING FOR THE SHANGAT SPRING MEETING. That carelal observe of all sporting "moves" in the Model Settlements "Daybreak" writes in Spert and Gossip of the 18th foxtant about the poutes in training as follows :-
As regards the old pontes I class them in the order named, Ariel, Vaquero, Invader, The Broker, Æolus, Menéji, Mayberry, Kenneth, and then, to come to the second division, I may mention Sens Doate, Holstomer, Compromise, Rioteler, Merrimac, Protector, Black Chief, Zenith, Pineapple, Silverbell, Orwell (Inte Splatb)
Griin-Those that hava mort caught my fancy have been Claiba, Suspense, Archimedes, Rockball, Pride, Velasquez, The Banker, Dawn, Sammle, Dogool-Weter, Oudaloy, Aqulásban,
As to the subs, these promising best are Dividend, Orinoco, Mavépined, Claymore, Regret, Katibor, Flanet, Dewberry, Gotoku.
Ariel is galloping in grander aryle than ever and seems to understand the game better; from - what I can hear ibe jockey who first piloted him to victory and who will shortly return from home
I to be in the unddle again,
Clutha is claiming the most attention of the griffins and may be said to be the street corner ilp. He certainly has given the idea of being able to best all times that have been done so far over all distances,
Dividend shapes as far and away the bes! sab. for a short distance, closely followed by Orinoco, and Maréplné should render a good account to the longer races. A sub. that ] have had a great opinion of for some time is Alameds, and I am extremely sorry to hear that he is in hospital.
I had hoped on this 'occassion to go into further detalls as regards the ponies and Jockers, etc., but the ralo yesterday morning upset all calculations and I must postpone further detalls until next week.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1897.
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAÏE.
The Pacific Mall S. S.. Co.'s steamer Peru, Capt. D. E. Filele, from San Francisco; via Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, with malls op te z3rd March, arrived in port to- | day. From our San Francisco exchanges we take the following telegrams:-
GERMANY AND THE TRANSVAAL.
LONDON, March 14th,
The Daily Mail Cape Town correspondent te that Germany has recently landed large elcmstance which causes suspicion, The shipments of mundilons of war at Walfish Bay, a Transvast is also arming steadily, the shipment af ammunition, guas and military supplies from France alone amounting to 30 tons monthly, All are being placed at Important strategic polutr.
THE EASTERN CRISIS.
ATHENS, March 19th.
PUGILISTICA, -
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 19th. Edward Gibbana and Jack Perry, amalcars, parred to-night at the Banner Club. Peny biled the Fitzsimmons blow and landed over Gibbong' heart. The latter collapsed and died
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in half an hour.
CARSON, Nev., March 19/h. Filzs'mmons, scromounted by his wife and -chlid, Stelzner, and Hickey, left on the 6 30 o'clock evening train for San Francisco, where he will give a boxing exhiblifan_to= marrow night With ble, apanlog" partners, Hicker and Stelzner, Ha was driven la at about 6 a'clock and walked up to the train, fol seekers, all anxious to get a last look at the lowed by a crowd of admirers and curiosity. man who wrested the charm ofenship from Cor-
bett. When asked if it was true that he intended to retire from the ring permanently he sild:-" Yes: I promined my wife before the battle that it would be my last fight, and Intended to abide by that promise. Hence. forth all statements signed by me shall read: "Robert Fitzsimmons, retired heavy-weight and middle-weight champion of the world."
TRE SHIPPING TRADE.
to be the worst enemiex Greece has in the con- Germany and Russia are popularly considered
cert of Europe, and If the reports that are fa efrenlation sri trae there can be no doubt that · Rama's animosity is but a veil to cover ber #lways present desire to obtain part of the Turkish taveitary, despite her declutation in
The following report on the shipping trade appart of the intergrity of the Ottomans takes from the carefully compiled and empire. What Germany's real óbject is das" | boroughly rellabla Steamakið Circular Isued not transpired, but it ir suppmed that she
by Messi. H. E. Moss and Co, dated Liverpool, is inspired by a desire to stend well with Rusela to the hope of breaking the Franco-Russian alliance. It is stated that there is a secret Russo-Turkish treaty in existence providing that In return for the support Russia is now giving Taskey the ports of Suda and Iskenderun will be ceded to her. Of course, it la Impossible to tell what there is in the rumours that are belog cir calated, and they are only given to show is what light Rusala la regarded by the Greek people,
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Itis rumoured that Russia'is urging Turkey 10 atlack Greece, offering official weststance to the Porte if this be done. Russia believes that the first baltle would resolt In a defest of the Grenk troops, and she could then call off the Turki and propose terms that Greece would be bound to Lccept.
A new feature in the situation has devoloped which threatens to result la serious complica- tions, sad much Interest is manifested here as to bow the powers will view the matter. The Tarks are engaged in constracting fortifications. This work is in direct violation of the treaty of Berlin. The Government has made protests to the powers against this action on the part of Turkey. Great todignation is felt here that the powers should stand supinely by and see Turkey violzie the Rivlin trenly, hot, the inspresslan grows that to gain their own'ends the 'Christian countries of Europe will submit to anything in support of the Turks.
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A LOSS TO THE CUDANS.
the 6th of March :—
Since we issued our last Circular, the ablp: plag trade has been favoured with a "bosm," but perhaps the shortest one on record. Owing to the rise in the value of wheat, etc, in August and September last, freights from the Black Sea and America rose rapidly, and there was the usual rush to bay or build new tonnage; the few steamers that were ballding for the bullders' owa seccunt were sold, and a very large number of contracts for new boats were placed. The Improvement was only too short-lived, and homeward freights are about back to where they were la July fast, the net result being that brut 250,000 tona extra of new steamers were eidered during the rush, which tonnage has still to came out and to be employed,” The huilders of coarse have benefited by getting these orders, and most of the yards are at present very busy, but the majority of the new steamers were placed at low figures and pleas for building were not affected to a larger éxtent than 73 to 10 per cent. A large number of the steamers at present on the stocks are large high-class cargo boats for the regalar lloes and companies; one foreign company alone has building at the present time vanels of thle class, the total cost of which will exceed £1.000.000 sterling. The competition of this type of wazeels 11 herfomalter for the owners of "tramp" steamers. The output of merchant tonnage launched during 1896 was 1,159,751 tons, being 108,000 loss more than during 1895. About one-third of the total was built to the order of foreign and colonial abipowners. The total smount of merchant tonge under construction on 1st Janney, 1897, In the United Kingdom was 784,711 tony, being an facfcase of 73,000 tons as compared with 1st January, 1897. The largest proportion of foreign the rocks in for longe at present an German and Japanese owners. The Norwegians
second-hand vessels, and a good maty obsolete vessels have been sold to Italians for breaking- up purposes, besides those bought by the sbio-breakers, Thavalee of sailleg-skipe (R owing, no doubt, to this class of property having been for a long time very paremunerative. The quanilty of sailing tonnage launched during 1856 was considerably issi than during 1895, and the total salling tonnage of the world was reduced during 1896 by 364,000 100s,
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ROFAL BONGKGNG FACHT CLUB.
The closing cruise of the above club takes place on Sanday next, whenthe Commodore will
A ladies' race takes place at 3 mm. and the leave the moorings at noon followed by the flent,
Victoria, kindly lent by His Excellency-the Governor, will be available for members and lady friends, tex and light refreshments belog provided.
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
APRIL
Meteorological means based on ten years)
observations to 1893,
...10.88
Barometer Thermometer ...................................................66 Hamidity......
Rainfall.......
.60
TO-DAY.
WEATHER FIPORT.
On date at On data ut
Barometer Thermometer ...... Humidity.itomo
30.03 71
29.03
73
63
74
AAAA
Rainfall
TO-DAY....
Friday, 23rd Aprili. 1897. (St. George's Day.) Chloese-2nd of 3rd moon of 13rd year of
Kwong-li Jewish-21st Nisan, 8867. Mohammedan-21st Dulkaada, 1314
Soo-Klass un.......................... Ekr. 35min.
Sets
....... dhr. Almin, High water-Afternoon *** OAr. E2min. Low water-- Afternoon ...... 9hr. Bồmix. No Inferior high or low water.
'ANNIVERSARIES. 16:6–Shakespeare died. 1845-Happy Valley drained,
Rwome-sil
TO-MORROW.'
Saturday, 24th April, 1897, ' Chiner.-gard of 3rd moon of 23rd year of Jewlib.-2nd Ntian, 5657. Mohammedan.--19nd Dulkanda, 1814.
Soo-Rise 54. Såmin.
Sete *****
........... Okr. Timbre. Mont-Last Quarter ...5kr. 25min am. High water-Afternoon Skr. 12min. Low water-Afternoon.............10hr, 3ḥmin. Nn Interior high or low water.
ANNIVERSARIK.
1894-Bank of England founded. 1870-Revolt on board the coolle-thip 1895-The Matabele defeated at.Bulawayo,
Tasmania, captainkilled by the coolles.
MEMORANDA.
NEW YORK, March 19th. The Cuban caure met with a los by the sink. of the French steamer St. Narafre. Nicholas A. Savenall, one of the passengers, was & colonel in the Coban army. He was in agent real by General Callato Garcia from Cubs with The following recent gallops on the mod track, which was rather heavy going and an the last
a letter to General Palma of the Cuban Juata in quarters prove, shows that the-panies The colonel had escaped from Cabs by Cressing
New York, anklag for myillery and dynamite.onlige to be our best customers for cheap 330 p.m.-Auction of household furniture, &c.. sent slang " and are in good form. One can'ı
to Jumales in a small Indian canor, making the help feeling sorry to ate Pineapple's name again trip in two days. He then made his way to New on the training lists. If he never to get a good York, and was to have returned with the Roloff
rest? Has he not earned a rest 7
RICORD OF TIMES DONE.
Wednesday, 141x April. On a maddy course and in rain the following
times were done :-
Pineapple (boy) 4rà, 1.17à, 1,53, 2.38; last gr.,
35.
35"
Mayberry & Comet 35, 1 9k, 1 42, 2-17 ; last q Suspense (Mr. Midwood) 351, 1.78, 1.40; last
qr, 37t.
Vaquero (Mr. Read) 39, 1.151, 1.53, 2.30, 310
* 13 46, 4 218, last qr, 35- The Breker (Mt. Reany) 36, 19.8, 1.41, 21.71,
last qr, 36.
Black and White (boy) a mile in 2,31); last
9.35.
White Rose (Mr. Jeromi) 1 mile in 2.183; last
935 Blackberry (Mr. C. R. Bak!) Roreberry (boy) 401, 116, 1,55, 2.3pk. 3 44, 3-384; last go 34.
Aquidaban (Mr: Ring) 331. 1.7, 142, 33161
Fast 9, 34
·Cluhe (bay) 30 1.11. 1432. 2 16 ; last q2, 328, Brassy (boy) Spartan (Mr. Midwood) 341, 1.91.
145, 2.16), 2.53 5 last qe, j6j. Rockball (boy) 416, 1.15, 1.54, 2.33, 3.10, 344
..last qr.. 34.
Ariel (Mr. C. R. Barklli) 38, 1.11, 1.46, 1.19;
1st qe.. 33-
expedition, but for some reason failed to connect
with the Laurada. and took pastage la the Si, Nasatre, travelling as a dry-goods merchant bound for Hay!!,
NEW GOVERNOR OF THE PHILIPIINKS,
LONDON, March 23rd.
Madill which rays that General Folavirja, who The Standard publisher, a dispatch from
ceeded General Blarco in command of the Philippine Islands, has again tendered his resigna- d. River, who is in commard of the department- tion, which has been accepted, Marshal Piima of Madrid, has been appointed to succeed him.
THE U.3, CONSULATES IN SHANGHAI AND
HONGKONG.
There is a remour to-night that California will be given one first-clers Consulate and that it will go to Mr. H. de Young. No foundation for the report can be found, and it is probably of the same" valety of many other unuthorized rumours now so prevalent here. The report connects his name with Berllo, Rome, St. Peters- borg, Brussel and Berne.
Prior to the wish to President McKinley, at State Sherman and prepared the names of Senator Perkies and Barhum called on Secretare
three men for Consul-abips—Regedale, Ellis and Alles. Sherman intimated that be bellered the Pacifio Const was entitled to Hongkong and
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT.
CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.
(Before his Lordship Sir 7. W. Carrington, K.C.M.G., Chief Furika)
April aged.
UTTERING A FORGERY.
LI Pang and Wo Chok Sum were charged with having ustered a forged writing purporting to be a letter, Mr. E Romason conducted the prone- cution and Mr J. J. Francis, Q.C. (instructed by Mr. W. K. Modney), appeared for the defence. | Both the accused pleaded not gulity.
The examination of Yeung Sat Geam was con- tinued to-day and at lis close witness was cross-
Raizler (Mr. Dallas) 1.17, 138, 1.38, 3.13, § Shanghai, and gavo ovary reason for the belief examined by Mr. Francis at roma length,
Saturday, 17th April.
3.518; lust 95% 36. White Rose (boy) 338, : 61, 1.414, 2.16, 2.50.
3.ată; last qr, 30. The Broker (boy) 352. 1.11, 1.491, 2.151. 3.00,
3.335 last gr., 33.
Black and White (Ms. Midwood) 31, 1.4;lau8 qt,.
33.
Orwell (Mr. Read) & Clutha (boy) 32, 1.7, 1.47).
2361, 3.00, 3331 lut qr, 33. Meneji (Mr. C. R. Barkiii) 401, 1.20, 1.57, 2.31,
3 afı last qr, gal.
that the men recommended would get the places. The Circuit Judgeship was mentioned, but ali those applicants from adjoining States who have asked to be heard have not filed papers, so the matter is in abeyance.
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THE JAMISON RAID,
"NEW YORK, March fand.
Dr. Jameson has given evidence before the High Commission siting at Westminister as Committee of Inquiry Inia South African affairs. He told the story of his movements and raught condition of the Ullanders T the Tranivan!
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TO-MORROW, 24th April. French, Australieu, and Indien malls due.
* Mr. R. Martenis maidence, Mountain View, No. 4, the Peak, by Mr. P. Brewlit
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS..
MAILS DUE:
India and Straits (Sulsang) to-morrow. French (Yarra) to-morrow. Australian (Chingfu) to-morrow, American (Copite) goth inst.
English (Rokilla) tu prox.
Australian (Alle) 1st prox. American (Clly of Rio de Janeiro) oth prox --German (Prina Heinrich) Toth prox
· Canadian (Empress of Japan) 11th prox. Tacoma (Tacoma) 14th prox, Australian (Tokto Maru) arst prox. ..
The silk or steamship Emprits of Japan arrived in New York on the gist fast.
THE Imperial German Mall Ilaer Bayern late Shanghai at daylight to-day, and may be expected here on or abrat Sonday night next.
The Agents (Messrs Dodwell, Carli!! & C6.) Inform us that the "Mogal" Lina sleamILET Argyle_left Singapore for this port yesterday, Ind is due here on or about the 28th Inat,
SHIPPING RETURNE, · From 8 pm. yesterday to 8 p.m. to-day.
ARRIVALS.
Yeang Sia Kau, the elder brother of com- plaluant, also gave evidenca regarding the management of the estate and his brother's con nection therewith, He was severely cross. examined by Mr. Francis au to birability to say whether the letter mentioned in the car was a Albingla um... steamer, from Salgen forgery or not. Two documents wer handed Zafiro ..............................a
Manda to witness and he testified that the writing in Hallan
Holbow each was identical, not@lihstanding that in one of them the character Ming was formed with the
Perw radies! Kam. Witness also stated that he had that as he was the elder brother, the matter never beard anything about commission and
Arle! (bar) 398 1.18), 1.584, 2.343, 3.9; last qr. Invader (Mr. Ring) 39, 1.19h, 1.59, 2.381, 2901 to Jantify ble actions by polatlog on the critica!hould have been submitted to him,
$41.
4.00, 4 381, 5.149; last qr, 361,
Bolus (Mr. Ring) 40, 1.181, 1.59k, 2.18.2. Prior to the raid, Dr. Jameson exculpsied "Mike next witness and, extmlted by Ms. Robinson,
Yeung Ming San, the prosecutor, was the Ceall Rhodes from the responsibility of having 3-fot: last qr, 361.
ordered the foal move of the troops across the be gave evidence regarding a number of Destroyer (Mr. Machade) Orinoco (boy) 374. Border, saying he had managed the step on Ale documents submitted to bim. In several 1.16, 1.54, 2.27, 3.00f's last qr, 33. own accoual." He nid :—" In 1895 I re-visited lottances be said the letters were not bis, and Pride (Mr. Jeromi) Black Silpper (Mr. Renny) Johannesburg and faced the people determface at the date they were written he was in mourn
Ing. The letter were not such as a mourner 391, X.149, X.54, 2.318, 3.6, 3.39) ♬ last ql, to bring matters to an issue. The first pic would wilte, Eaving pink chops and coloured 331.
posal was to get alone, and my troops were Dividend (Mr.-Midwood) 371, 1.12, 1.47, 3:33. | to be in readiness on the border la case envelopes. In other exhibits witness identified
2.57, 3.32) i last qr, 35t.
they were required, Later the leaders com- his own signature and handwriting.
In cross-examination by Mr. Francis witness Maybeny (boy) 35, 111, 1.48, 2.59; 3.33; last | cluded that the rulest way would be in
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have sufficient force at Johannesberg to said he only knew enough of the Chinese cha- Blackberry (Mr. C. R. Baklll) 38, 1.18, 1.57 Induce Pacaldant Kruger to take a plebiscite acters to carry on business. At the first witness
1.251, 3.484.
of the whole population to decide who was to be got $11 or $12 and lodging for collecting the proaldent, They therefore invited my help, Yeung family's rents. The shop paid for any and it was stranged to take my force to Johan" extra help and the accountant, Teang Wan | masburg to maintain order and bring pressure to Leang (ble son), kept the books. His son had
Transvaal while the redrons bear upon BA
cers of been so angaged for four or Sva A the grievances was anforced by them. Therevious accountant got $14 or 8ts per
Black Eagle (boy) 2.30, 449, Vaquero (boy) 3.1ð ; lut qr, 338. Aquidaban (Mr. Ring) 37, 1.484, 2207 (last que
32.
Anthracite (boy) 298; 1.08, 2,568 ; last qr, 361, Dawo (Mr. Beli) 37, 1.15, 1.54, 2.28, 3.03, 3-354)
last qr. 334.
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| fore. I obtained the letter signed by the leaders, Winess was then getting much more, Witness's with which the committee is familiar, and it was sen got $5 per month, and witness was then agreed that simultaneously with the rising to receiving about 81,000 per year, and drew the All trae sportsmen will be glad to see that Johannesburg, at the end of December, I was to money from time to time. Witsee left the Sport & Gossip is on the warpath against start." Dr. Jameson, it appears, afterwards employ in 1892 beatuse he was ill and that vendors of 1out of season' game, The Editor told Mr. Rhodes of ble arrangements, and the bis cousin was growing up. He owed the Yeung OUTWARD—9th March-Tardo, 12th March----- evidently has a sporting corespondent in these | latter agreed to them. The leaders at Johannes-family over $6,000 when he resignedy i was Takow, Tancaroille. 16th March--Famagucht parts who is on the vigil too in the cause of barg never intimated any intention of abandon. money lont and overdrafts from your to year. | Mars, 19th March-Argyl, Clingwe, preventing nesting mothers and #chirpars" ing their determination to appeal to arms. The He had not paid the money yet, although asked aged - Murch—Benlomond, Tantalus, Adour, froes wanton destruction. He anggests a little statement concluded:" Na communication for it. In the account book produced there were Festan, 16th Match-Benledi. sois March- amateur private detective work such as was to whatever was received from Mir, Rhedes or racards of the payment of his salary, When he Passion, Bakdale, Glenlochy, Malbrides, 201 amccessful some years back in Shanghai in frets any one at Cape Town directing or autho- raslgoed he had no idea that he should have Apell-Gerda, Oceana, Ulysses, Dorothea, dectectieg jlorickokas" ranalog ander duplicats rising cay force to move to Johannesburg. I received a present. In the 4th or 5th monn of Sundo. 6th April–Glongyle, Cluden, Commen and triplicate licenses, when the Municipal acted entirely on my own judgment. Major 1893 defendants first spoke to him about geting wwalik, Hakata Maru oh April-Borders, Cpanell was only credited, of course, with less Hessey did not bring me a message from Mr. commission from the Young family. He had Fuffson, 13th April–Océack, Prius Returich, for the original foo
Rhodes." The committee put a few questions | never mentioned the matter before. Had had Mitham Carila, soih Apell-Borneo, Glenash, The Editor of our sporting contemporary con- to Dr. Jameson. Replying to Ste Henry Camp. | business transactions with them before that and - Hector, Glenfare, Oldenburg, Tava, Streikia. dudes significantly "The Mass in which the ball Bannerman, Dr. Jameson said I know Wa Chok Sam had borrowed money from him: vin, Natal, Afridi, Benverlich, Thekis.
· Municipal Council has recently plunged Akang. | I did not do the right thing, because I did sot || The cross-examination of this witness by Mr || : Roswwasn=9th April-Canton, Kriemhild, hai rendora li very deshukal if ibals motißestions | scored." "If I had proceeded X know i would | Francle cocupled the whole of ika Kfternoon and. Ostanien, Balmorah Diewed, fyib. Apeli --DEV KUKORIšKive ind legal or not?"
'hara boon forgiven,"
the Cours adjourned til giga sam, tomorrow/
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32-Hotel, Hongkong, Public Telephone.
Manat Austin. 35-Hotel
New Victoria, Public Telephone, 36. Hotel, zo-Hotel, Peak.
82-Ho Tung, Bonham Strand. 77-Ho Tung, Prays Central, 59-Ho Tung, Residence.
3 J. D., Realdenca. & Son, Office. 178-Joo Tek Shing. 16R-Kaw Hong Take. 185,-Kelly & Walsh., 1850.- do
Book Blading Dept,
644-Kennedy, J., Causeway Bay, 64.-Kennedy, J., Horse Repository, Lojin Fai Hong,
141-Kinghorn, J. W., Office. 110.-Kirch & Co.
70.-Kramer, Ja Residence, 11.--Kruse & Co.
91.-Lamke & Rogge. 07-Lane, Crawford & Co. 117,-Land Investment Co.
Layton, B., Office.
30. Residence, 179.Lloyd's Reglater. 166,--Man Cheng Yuen,
08.-Man On Insurance Co.
118-Marty, A, R.
Ia-Melchers & Co.
131-Mayer & Co.
157-Michaelsen, St. C., Residence,
133-Mitza! Bussan Kalaba.
264-Mitsal Bassen Kaisha Branch Offos.
Iaj.-Nam Tal Insurance Co.
-Nam Woo & Co.
145-National Bank. Ito-Naval Hospital.
IgNaval Yard. 115.
Opium Factory, Kör-Oplum Farm, 10-P, & O. 8, N. Ca.
P.
O, Mess, Peak. 147.—Playfair G. W. F. Residence,
Station, Central 15~~~Police 184-Potts, W. Hatton, Residence,
34-Ray C. Residence, S-Ray & Daries.
2. Guard Room.
104 R. E. Mess 182-Renale, Dr., Realdence. 140-Reater, Brockelmann & Co,
19-Ritchie, H. A., Office. 30-Ritchie, H. A., Realdance; 45-Rope Factory, 13-3ichse, P. Residence. 51-Sallam Home.
4-Senitarium, Pok-loo-lam 94-Samoon, M. S. & Co. 49-Thewan & Co. 181-Slabs, N. A., Residence,
81-Slemmen & Co.
139-Soup & Soda-Factory, Szu-ki-wan. 1006parry Flour Co.
61-Slavens, G. R., Ofice Ga--Stevens, G. P„, Residence,
Entinţations.
43.--Sal Kat Dank 14-Telegraph Companies. 18-Tomes, C, A., Residence. 137-Tong Lea Chio, Office. 138-Tong Lee Chan, San-ki-wan.
54-Tram Station, Peat, ot-Tung Kee & Co.. 136-Vacuum. O Co.
Tű----Watson & Co.
57.-Wickham, W. H., Residence. 144-Wing Kee & Co., Office,
137mm Van & Cn, Goloma 19
VAT
161.-Yan Wao Co.
38-Yuan Ent Hong, Donham Strand 177-Yuen Hop
79-Yuen Lain Kee.
PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINKS.
Hongkong Telegraph Offico.
Jardine, Matheson & Co., East Polat.
Dock Co., Kowloon.
Lane, Crawford & Co.
Meyer & Co.
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Laots, Wegener & Co. North China Insurance Co. Tramway Company.
In case of FIRE ring up No. 15. The Exchange is open day and night.
W, STUART HARRISON, Manager. Horakone, 16th March, 1807.
"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE?
CLARKES
WORLD-FAMED
BLOOD MIXTURE
THE GREAT BLOOD PÜRIFTER AND
}
RESTORER.
"OR cleansing and clea ing the blood from
recommended.
Fimpurites it cannot be too highly
For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never falling and permanent cure.
1 Cures Old Sores.
Cures Sores on the Neck.
Cares Sore Legs,
Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy.
Cures Ulcers.
Cures Blood and Skin Diseases.
Cures Glandular Swellings.
Clears the Blood from all impure matter,
From whatever cause arising.
It is a real specific for Gout and Rheu-
matic pains.
It removes the cause from the Blood and
Bones.
:
As this Mixture is piensant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the „most delicate constitution of either sex, the " "Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to
test its valde.
THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold In Bottles 31. gd., each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, IIL-suffident to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing cases, by "all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendori throughout the world. Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midlands Countles Drag Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark- Blood Mixturs."
CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CAUTION.-Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mix- ture should see that they get the genuine article. Worthless imitations and substitutes are some. times palmed off by unprincipled vendors. The worda" " Linesin and 'Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Government Stamp, and "Clarke's World famed Blood Mixture," "blown-in-the-Bottle- without which noña are genuine,
It's a Far Cry
FROM FOREIGN
LANDS TO
Chicago, U.S.A.
But no matter where you live, we ass kilaicum lo do business with you in Cothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Watches, Jewelry, Sewing Mikchipes, Harness, Saddles, Handware, Tools, Guns, Res volers, "Ammunition, Bicycles, Agricultural in- plement Vehictes of all kinds. Furniture, Books on avery subject. We handia only dependable Zuoda-na trash,
We believe we can send to any cline, zooda of „any kind, perfect in quality, at lower prices, leidi down, than the reakients thereof can obtakı Chem anywhere else. Our belief is founded on a quarter century's experience. To acquaint you with our facilities we will send you, or any other: | foreign resident, free of all charges, our “BUY- | ERS' GUIDE," A'zy pound book. 700 pegas,
· 13,000 (lastrañons, 140,000 descriptions -11 is unique, usetzt, valuable-and also our "HAND BOOK FOR FOREIGN BUYERS," which can- tains all necessary information to put you la clase touch with our marvelous methods, WILL YOU ASK US TO DO 507
Montgomery Ward & Co.
(11) to 119 Michigan Ava. Chicago, U.S.A,
AN APPEAL..
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
CONVENT, Caure ROAD, bers most. respectfully to APPEAL to the Realants of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased in receive andars for all Minds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's -Aħleta made to order, and Cums and Collars renewed on old ones,"
Ladies And Children's Under-alathing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, |- Materiale can be supplied, if required.
The Superioress will also be most grateful for My PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made inte Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, whe are taught by the Suster
Taga
Hangbang, sand Avell, 1801
SCOTT'S Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, for Rickets, Marasmus and all wasting disorders of children, is very remarkable in its results. The rapidity with mhích children gain flesh and strength upon it ỉa very wondenfel. Read the following:-"I have tried 'Scott's Emulsion ' In cases of wasting in young children, and I am of opinion that it is a valuable preps- ration for such case. The children take it and ask for more, and the good effects a10_appirant. I consider it far superior to ordinary-Cod Liver OLL"--}. MARBIAIL, M. R.C.B., 86, 143, Grange Road, Barmandssy, 8.E. Any Chassist can supply it. Gole Agents for Hongkong and the Krapies of Chinator Wadkins & Cós, Hongkong,»c
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