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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

To-day's Advertisements.

WANTED.

STEADY MAN who is able to make

A misell generally useful about a FARM-

YARD and STABLE. Must by a European.

Apply, Fating qualifi ailons and givlug paz- ticalare of character, to

**W." c/o Hongkong Telegraph OMce. (+535 Hongkong 8th October, 1897. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM SWANSEA, GLASGOW, LIVER.

POOL AND SINGAPORE..

THE

HE Company's Steamship

"HYSON "

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk foto the Godown's of the Hongkong and Kowloon Woard and Godin Company, Kowloon, whence delivery

woofrined.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods heve te the Godowns, and all Claims must be ment in the Office of the Undersigned before Noon ca the rjih instant, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafel, and damaged Goods are to left in the Godowns, where they will be emcated on FRIDAY the 15th instant at 3.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaling in the Godowas after the 15th Lastani, will be subject to rent.

Bulls of Lading will be countersigned by

"HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co,

Agents.

Hongkong, Sib October, 1897.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

“HE Company's Step~~hip

THE

"KUTSANG"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their

Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after Noon of the 13th Inst., will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense Into Godowns at East Point.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by *

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers,

Hongkong, 8th October, 1897

"SHIRE" LINE OF 97EAMERS.

11538

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

THE Company's Steamship

TH

"MERIONETHSHIRE," -

Comman·ler Davie, will be despatched for the abore Ports on MONDAY, the 11th instant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Pasage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,

Agents.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANI

LIMITED.

FOR TIENTSIN.

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"KWRIYANG,"

Caplain Outerbridge, will be despatched as above

on MONDAY, the with instant, RI 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 8 b Oc-ober, 1897.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR SANDAKAN AND KUDAT. "HE Company's Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"MEMNON."

(1517

Captulo Mogridge, will be despatched on

WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, al 3 PM.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

Hongkong, 8th October, 1897.

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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTHALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT,' MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,

(Through Bills of Lading Issued, for Batavia, PERSIAN GULI, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS).

*HE Steamship

THE

"RAVENNA," Captain C. T. Denny, R.N.R., carrying Her Majesty's Malls, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, &c., on THURSDAY, the ar3; inat,, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the Above Ports. This Steamer connects at Bombay with the 5.5. Bgy, leaving that Port on the 13th November for London diacet

Silk and Valuable, il Carga for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will

·be trash(pped 11 Colombo into a sidamer proceeding direct to Maxellies and London other Cargo for London, 20, will be conveyed

Bombay.

Parcals will be received at this 'Office until FM, the day before sailing. The Contents and' Valde of all Packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to note The terms and conditions of the Company's Blila “pë Lading, **

For futher Particulars, apply to

11. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 8th October, 1897,

MOGUL-WARRACK-MILBURN LINE.

JOR NEW YORK, via SUEZ CANAL

THE Steamship

THE

"MACDUFF,"

to sail about 30th October, 1897,

8.S; "CROMARTY," to sall about 27th Nov, 28. “SIXH," 10 sall about rath Dec, 1897.

For Freight or Fassige, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.

:: Agtests.

ring, 5th October, IBgy.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1897.

Co-day's Advertisements.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAÏ

VIA AMOY. THE Company's Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"SÁRPEDON,"

Captain Grier, will bo despatched SUNDAY, the roth lestant, at Daylight,

For Freight, apply to

KA

Hongkong, 8th October, 1797.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

(1337

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

YOR SWATOW,

THE Company's Steamihip.

"HAIMUN,"

Captain Bathurst, will be despatchet for the #bove Post on SUNDAY, the roth instant, t Daylight.

For Freight or Fange, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers. Hongkong, 8: October, 1897.

Intimations.

Intimation.

A. 5. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

BY APPOINTMENT.

WINES & SPIRITS.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,

It requested that all communications calačing to Suzhac:ptions, Advertisements, So, be suframed to the "Mhinger, Hongkong TATA" and not to the Editor

Lacters on Facial mañaru so be mot to "The Edlise“ sod not to individhinł maakwn of the staff.

THE LOSS OF TRE "NAMOA”

A THE STEAMER A TOTAL WRECK.

Compacados kareeted for publication must be socomparing by the one and ndienen of the wilters, not macmaarůy for publicationibot sa evidence of good tih

Walter ha come of the Hongkong Filzgradi will always back the fala dievuzdan by correspondents of all questions affecting public internets, it must be distinctly understood that the Maltor dom mot in any way hold himsel responsible for spalona tha azprosted.

JE beg to call attention to our PRICE he Hongkong WIST OF WINES AND SPIRITS 1

below :-

As these are all selected and bought firul head by our Lendan House wo sayo any later mediate profits and are thereby enabled to supply the best qualities at Moderate Prices.

PORT.

(For Invalids and General Use).

Par dom

CA For Bot.

$14.40

$1.20

F VINTAGE, sapeilor quality, Red

Capiale........ C FINE OLD VINTAGE, Superior

quality, Black Seal Capsato. 16.20 1.35 D VERY FINE OLD VINTAGE, extra superior, Violet Capsule (Old Bottled) SHERRY.

[$37

1-

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY,

victoria dispensary.

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

'imple aerATED WATER,

SIMPLE

SODA

INGER ALF.

WATER.

LEMONADE.

SARSAPAKILLA R*

ASPBERRYADE, &C.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANE & Co.'s WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a daly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures,

Special teris to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESTES and 'other Large Consumers.

Any complaints should be addreind to the Manager

Fanporna, Est March, 1807

AN APPEAL

THE

HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE Roan, hega most respectfully to APPEAL. to the Residents of Hongkong and the Corsi Ports for their kind patronage and suppert, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.

Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Coffs and Collars renewed an old ones.

Dies البد

and Children's Under-elathing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embraer

The Superioress will also be most grateful for Any PAPER, or‹old Envelopes to be made into Books for the Children of the Foot Schools, who pre tanghi by the Slaters.

Monekone, vend Amell than

Far daa..

C MANZANILLA, PALE NA- TURAL SHERRY, Walte Capsule

11.00 1.00 CC SUPERIOR OLD DRY, PALE NATURAL SHERRY, Red

elegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1897,

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

Now that the weather is really growing cooler and a walk can be taken without having to depend on the services of ricksha or chair coolles, a stroll along the road from the Godowns Wharf at Tsim-tsa-tsui

Tux case of Sykes v Marii, in which tka plain- uff sought to recover 169 for brokersgi on share transactions, was again heard at the Summary Court this morning. A broter was called 'on'

Mosses, Douglas Lapralk received the follow behal of delentant and said that he had.

telegram to-day :---

had several dealings with Marti and he always paid not. His Lordship said that the praction in this colony was so complete that ordinary prices la the market were exclusive of brokerage. I defendant had private agreements with the broker that would be another thing altogether. He gave judgment for the plaintiff with costs,

THE Indian cook employed by the occupant of No. 11, Seymour Turence, set out at about 6 mm. to-day to do the usual marketing.

When neat the

Foocrow, Bih'inst., 13.15 p.1. Hall returned. Ship total wreck; cannot be sayed, Decke swash at low water. Ship strack unknown rock between Falway Island and Brown Rock. Hail leaving German mall.

Mesurs, Douglas Lapraik & Co. have chartered the steamer Nanyang (Capt. The Lahmaat), and a Telegraph reporter, on application at the company's offices to-day, was courteously la- formed that the charter of this steamer has nothing to do with the wreck of the ill-fated for the establishment, Names and that it has not yet been muranged | steps leading to the terrace he was attacked by a Chinaman who grappled him by the on which Kino she is to rus.

throat and tried to rob àlm. The cries of the cock brought his employer to the rescat. The would-be robber made off and the European gentleman, barefooted and in bis pyjamas, set all after the ruffian. He failed to catch him,

THE "NAMOA'S" MAIL.

The following telegrams have been received by the Postmaster Geners! from the Postal Agest Foochow with reference to malls dispatched by steamer Named:-

FOOCHOW, October 7th. Malls on wreck, no hope recovering."

FOOCHOW, October 3-h "Quantity Namsa's letter's recovered from villagers."

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Tar buylog rate for Rovereigns is $10.55 per £ TO-DAY iwo mort Indian police sergeants were

H

through Yau-ma-ti to Kowloon City will repay anyone vallant enough to brave the terrors of the Yau-ma-tl streets. Once clear of this village, the road runs through 20 40 1.70 paddy fields and gardens, the former be- Ing at the present time in the height of CF Bottheir beauty, with much of the paddy al- B SUPERIOR PALE DRY, dinner

wine, Green Seal Capsule.$10.80 $aço ready in the ear. When the collecting- ground of the waterworks is passed, the road winds up over bare and rugged hills, which are a great contrast to the fertile valleys below, and plunging down again, dsit skirts the Chinese cemetery, leads on past more paddy fields and gar-dismlined for taking bribes from the Wa Lane dens, until the bamboo boundary-fence, and Cheung Hing Street gambling houses. 1.20 dividing British from Chinese territory, is

CAPTAIN SCHULDT, of the steamer Talyiek, which reached. Here Kowloon City, well worth a visit, is within easy reach, and the choice aralved to-day from the Straits, reports that on the of two other roads home is presented. vorge up the vessel encountered a strong gale The return journey can either be made by and all the fadications of a typhoon. The following the boundary, fence westward steamer suffered no damage. and so on through the Mong-kok valley THE Gesman steam: Rio went in for breaking and Yau-ma-ti, or by following the sea- shore round the eastern side of the peninsula until the path to Hung-hom is struck, when a short walk brings one to the wharf at Tsim-tsa-tsul once more. Either of these routes makes a pleasant afternoon's walk and besides the road being fairly good there are few hills to

Seal Capsoleum 1100 1.00 D VIRY SUFERIOR OLD PALE DAV, chrice old was, Walie Seal Captale... 14.40

E EXTRA SUPERIJK OLD PALE DRY, very finest quality, Black Seal Caprole (Old Bettled.

20.40 1.70

B, C, and Care excellent dianer Wines a for invalids and delicate Remacha. D and E ere after-dinner Wiscs of a very superior vintage All are true Xeres Wines.

CLARET.

For Det

Qa.

B ST. ESTIPHI, Rd

Capsule $6.96 $ 7.36 $0.60 0.35

0.00

960 0.75 0.40 12.96 13.91 1.1 o so 7.30 7.92 0.60 0.39 9.60.1044 0.80 0.45

14.40 10 50

19 20 1.60 0.80

C ST. JULIEN, Rei

Capsule

Red DLA ROSE,

Capsole..... SAI TE FOY CUSBAC CHATEAU D'AN-

OLADE ...................... 13:20 CHATEAU HAUT BRION LAR- RIVEY ........... 18.60 CHATEAU MOU. TON D'ARMAIL- HACQ...un 21,00 33.16 1.80 0.90 Our Clerets, including the lowest prleed, are Raranteed to be the genuine product of the ales of the grape, and are not atticially made from ralstas and currants, as is generally the case with cheap Wince. BRANDY.

V.0.

Tro

V.V.O.

NOW READY! COMMERCIAL AND STATISTICAL PAPERS.

No. 1 APRIL, 1897.

Being reports of meetings of Companies and Corporations (or periods ending 31st December, 1806.

This pamphlet is published for the conve- nience of the Commercial Community sad is for sale.

PRICE $ PER COPY,

at the office of the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," No. 5, Pedder's FULL,

Hongkong, 7th May +827.

Wotels.

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THOMAS' GRILL ROOM, THE

HIS Establishment has always önjoyed a high class reputation for Liberálity in Mens, Quality of Food and Perfection of Caisine, THIS REPUTATION WILL BE MAINTAINED.

Fresh Dairy Produce, FRUIT and other supplies are regularly imparted from the United States, Canada and Apstralia.

BEEF from Koba and TURTLES fram the Strait.

The WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS, comprising all brands in general demand, are the Best shipped to the Far East

In addition to the BAR, GRILL and DINING ROOMS, the upper doors are arranged so si to provide PRIVATE ROOMS suitable for DINNERS or SUPPERS, &c.

PICNIC and BATHING PARTIES supplied with light refreshments at a moment's notice,

ICE CREAM from .,, lu 1 P.M. COLD MEAT SUPPERS from 9 to 11.30 PM, THOMASS GRILL ROOM,

2:1

J. E. GOODCHILD,

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL, ROTISSERIE

HEALS A La CartB; HOPS, STEAKS, 80, de, at any, "ima

between 7.30 AM, and 11.30 3.M. MONTHLY BOARDERS ai Mode„mia | Rates

MADAR FARM ER, Propelators

$80,

131

Hongkang, 3rd Septembe

WINDSOR HOTEL

HONGKONG.

1

THIS ESTABLISHMENT, zit dated in the

clegant Building known as NAUGHT HOUSE," cffers Fird-class a` \ccomi· CON- modation to Residents and Tresilers.

Passenger Hieratos, from Entrance Hall to auch Flour, in sharge of experienced Attes for and for Monthly or

Perioda.

Favourable Alton: Mumpstu-made for Fan dies

BILLARDS.

P. BOHM Proprietos & Mats

Hongkong, 3rd April, 1895,

Per Cas

A FENWEISY'S OLD

PALE, ROC prosciu

B SUPERIOR VERY OLD

C

wap

climb. Along the boundary fence, in the paddyfelds, a few snipe and an occasional wild duck are to be seen.

and says that not a member of the "Foorce " was to be seen between the terraca and Garden Road. One suspect has since béen arrested, but It is the oplaton of residents in the locality men- tioned that the place should is batter policed."

HEN TILLETT, the labour agitator, has been visting the Broken Hill allver mialog district là Australia, and has bren poorly received in some places, on the score of dialoyalıy. It appeara that at a dinner in Melbourne the Queen's health was proposed, as usual, and Mr. Tillett and some of his friends kept their seats in alience and dia not drink the toast, Loyal Australia has laki itself out in boacur the Queen particularly in this year of Diamond Jublier, and Tillett scam found that he had Injured himself considerably, Explanations were then published, that the bottle had not been psised round in time for the toast, and it is alleged that ons of the

a record on her last trip om Singapore to Hong-affenders who failed to stand up was the keng. She left the Straits pxi on the sgth alto. reporter of the Argus, the very paper that and arrived here to-day, a passage of just ten denounced the disloyal act most strenuously, days. Bad weather was answerable for the The Trades Hall people have formally denied that they meast any dirrespect. One cannot, delay,

however, help policing the surprize expressed at the tardiness of the reporter to risa and take off bis quot. The public have formed cmless

Ta Band of the West Yorks Regiment will play the following programme at the Officers' Mess

on Sunday evenlog -

March from... Julas Maccabe... Handal Invitation (19 (a) Berteile Reise as a stamani (B) Les Ramas

Remialscences of Sullivan...

God save the Queen,

****** Weber -Hoby STAUTO

Winterbottom

Ideas

about what a reporter, may and may not be expected to do: There is a story that once, after Mr. Sankey had bain presching is Ame sics, he returned to the almost empty hall whence his meeting bad departed and found a young man on his kases beside a tabla. "By friend, sild the evangelist, "are you seeking the Lord?" THE cricket season will open to-morrow at 11 "No, sir, I am sanking my hat" replied the a.m. with a match between the Firat XI and kneeling one; "I am-a reporter; I can't find All Comers. There will be liffin on the ground my hat; I guess some darned thief must have stolan it," According to popstar, but sajast, and the usual photograph will be isken in the tradlifon, a reporter praying or a reporter missta afternoon. Mr. Inchbald will Captain the Allan opportunity to take a drink would be alike

a wonderful spectacle. Comers. The First XI will consist of Messrs. A. Anderson, H. Arthur, P. A. Cox, P. G. Davies, R A., J. R. Gillingham, C. W. Gordon, WY.Ranker," who attends police consin and such Sarg. Lt. Col. Johnson, A.M.S., A. Mickorzle, pla es, in usually held by his contreres and the E. Mast, K W. Mounsey, T. Sercombe Smith pubile in general to be oned the most impecante and A, G. Ward.

A NEWSPAPER man, one that is a veritable

The folly of Alling in the reclamation without simultaneously or previously building up the new sea wall, to a sufficient height to prevent the earth being washed out Into the harbour by every high tide or heavy shower of rain, has been amply de- monstrated during the last few days in the vicinity of what is eventually intended to be the new Pedder's Wharf. On either side of the wharf foundations, the sea wall, if it exists at all, is well below the level of ordinary low water, and conse- do Per Bot,quently the waves have full play upon the wly made ground, and there is nothing

ons mortals to be found between John OʻGroute away by each shower of rain. tied

una, mother and danchier, grading in und Land's End Thalles was upesi by a mansber earth is thus carrled off at each tide, or

Eastern Street, were charged at the Magistracy of the Fourth Estato tb-Jay at the Magistacy, VERY OLD LIQUEUR 3100 1.75 during a few hours' rain, it is impossible to-day by Detective Gidley with trying to sell a in fact he bone as a regular-Croton-and--- COONAC......! 14.00 2.00 10 say, but anyone who has seen young glil for the purposes of prostitution. From | fairly took his colleagues and the police by D HENNESSY'S FINEST

the amount of mud

It came about in this way. A. washed off the the evidence of a woman living in the same surprise. VERY OLD LIQUEUR

Parade Ground on to Queen's Road by house as defendants it seems that one of the wa-forgery case was in progress and an officer of a heavy downpour, will easily be able to men wed to thrash the girl and suld who would || the Chartered Bank gave evidence that a note form some idea of the amount of sediment sell her for $150 to anybody. Witness said the gizi produced was Crook-ed." It had been allered deposited around the foundations of the was cry, and her demeanour to the box certain from $10 face value to $50, His Worship new Fedder's Wharf; the mere colour of ly bore out the idea. The evidence for the prosecu. Jasked far a genotue $to note to be shown in the water shows that it must be consider-son further stated that the girl was ill treated day order that is might be compared. There, up- able. It would be interesting to know and night and was kept a prisonet in her room. rented to be no such antic'e available. the cubical contents of this. section

The first defendant said the girl was'kerservant | One or two people fambled imong the of the reclamation, and the measure- ment of the amount of rubble and and was sold to her by ke (defendant's) aunt | cent pieces in their pockets, but could not earth used in completing it. A table for $100. The gh? was silly and on the 6th oblige Mr. Wodehouse. Then the man of $10,80 ago showing the depth of water alongside the lost. defendant struck her two blows with a lettere jumped fate the breach. He hauled. out a roll of nsies that fairly paralysed the pro- Defendant had had a wharf foundations at low water springs altan for disobedience. during the last three or four months quatrel with the woman who gave evidenes might also reveal a peculiar state of af against her fa reply to questions by his fairs, and afford the P.W.D. authoritles a Worship the girl said she wished to go back to useful object lesson on the effects of denu- deferdants. dation, and the suspension and precipita- tion of solld matter in sea-water,

COGNAC, 1871 Vin.

tago, Red Capsule.. 36,00 300

& FINIST VERY OLD L QUIUR COGNAC,

1862 Vintage 48.00 4.00 All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare Cognac, the difference in price being merely question of age and vintage. WHISKY.

SCOTCH-

A THORNE'S BLANɔ, White Capi

#ula

B WAT O'S GLENORCHY MEL- LOW BLEND, Blue Capsule,

Par Us

a

Joss Bot,

with Hanc and Trade Mark 10.80 0.99 C WATSON'S AELOUR-GLEZ- LIVAT, Red Capsule, wis Name and Trade Mark

12.001.00

D WATSON'S H.K.D BLIND or THE FINEST SCOTCH MALT WHISKIES, Violet Capsule... 14 40 1.20 WATSON'S VERY OLD LIQUIUR

Scotch W#may, Gold Caps',

...................... 18.40 1.25 DANIEL CRAWFORD'S FINIST

VERY OLD SCOTCH WHISKY 14.40 1.20 Our lowest priced Whisky is of excellent quall ty and of greater age than most brands in the market. We recommend our customers not to be deterred by the lowness of price from trying them all. For a soda whisky, Thorne's Blend and Walsoc's Glenorchy are equal to Abelour-Glenlivet is a very old Peat Whisky (smoky) that could not be replaced in stock at the price. D. and E are too well known to need

comment.

IRISH-

Case,

Pete Bot,

pls in his vicinage and handed over the flimsy.

"Yes," the Bank gentleman said, "that le a genuine to bill His Worthis then had a look at the note and quite cold-bloodedir told The cass was remanded the clerk to mark it as an exbibit. The scrib to-morrow is allow of further enquiries belugn answer to his Worship the owner of the note bler's jaw fell mad the Court smiled consumedly.

made.

graciously said he had no objection to it. belog used as a place of evidence, but he lost his soara as if most of the people who frequent wonted hilarity alter the fccident. It would Police Courts know better than to bend fo their Anybow the

money as voluntary evidence: pilsener was committed for trial, on the 18th, and till that date one reporter will probably bá fignting ont a little bill of Interest against the Police Department. The police are wanking enquiries."

We hear it rumoured that the Singa-Ar the Magistracy to-day an elderly engraver pore Government has declined to assist with textures of the "Chop-dollar type and was given an Sla Teak Shan, the North Borneo Company in the hunt bole name for Mat Salleh, the High Commissioner probably being of opinion that the Com- pany is bound to settle its little differences with its subjects without Imperial aid so long as it is capable, or ought to be cup able, of so doing, We also hear that Mat Salleh is not caught yet, nor likely to

1 $10 mete of the Chartered Bank, llegally Tax Volunteers go lato camp to-morrow. The altered to make it appear to be of the valus, of Field Battery will parade at Headquarters at be; the risk of taking his head counterba$50. Mr. Chan Kat Ming produced translations 2.30 pm, and will match with, the band to

was brought up on remand charged with having sent a letter to Mr. F. H. May, Capiala Sagrelatendent of Pallce, demanding with menaces the sum of $10,000. He was farther charged with having in bis possession

of the letter to Mr. May and also others regard- Mörray Pier, whence they will proceed in s ing the alteration of the face values of bank launch to Stonecutters. This is a much better hotes. One note produced was pronounced by arrangement than in previous years when the MR. C. Scott, of the Chartered Bank, to have

lancing the large reward offered for that (to him and also to the North Borneo Company) most necessary article. Outlying atations, fearing a visit from the outlaw and A JOHN JAMESON'S "OLD, Green

his band, are asking for further assistance,

maz went at various times. The unlform is Capsule........Story

been altered from $ro to $50. Defendant said notified to bes-Khaki dilil, helmets with bądges, B JOHN JAMESON'S FINE CLD,

.....$11.00 $1.00 | and, like the baby in the soap advertise- Green Capinis.

ment, won't be happy till they get it. In he knew nothing of the threatening letter and puitles, carbines and side-arms. A special the other matter was brought shout by an ac-launch will leave for Stonecutters? at z p.ņš, 15.00 -1.35 consequence of this state of affairs the OLD, Groor Capaste. 18.00 $1.50 sergeant-major of the B.N.B. Constabu:quaintance with whom he had quarrelled and on Saturday and the baggage of members All these 3 very fine and aid. C has het lary has come to Hongkong In the Memnon, who tried to get him into trouble by putting the should be sent by this launch. The first drill stocked in ingkong la wao! for over 20 years, which arrived yesterday, and is, to enlist bank note and letters in his box and then in- at the camp will be a company dil', for both ' there belts sale for Irish Whisky in the forty Sikhs to strengthen the force in San- formleg the police. Delendant was committed units, atp.m. to-morrow. On Sunday # Colony;

dakan. This appears to be a good for tifa) on both charges.

church parade will be held and after this tha opportunity for our dismissed Sikh police-

C JOHN JAMES VERY FIND

For Casa,

AMERICAN--- GENUINE EQUADON WHIJKY, FINE OLD. Red Caprute, with

I do,Per Bot

men to leave for new fields where, A VIRY curious case, in which a Sikh Shylock Field Battery will delil xt 64-pr. R.M.L. gans, gambling being licensed, temptation is not received 180 per cent interest within two years Permission has been given for friends of mem so likely to be put in their way, unless the on a sum advanced by him, was brought for the|bers of the Corps to viilt them in camp from 4% wily MAT SALLEH takes it into his head to decision of the Poiana Judge this morning. p.s, every evening, Saterday afternoonu, wad sii

our Name and Trade, Mark...$15.00 1.25 GIN.

Per Ca

́idow," "Pw Bai. | start a Sikh force of his own i A FISE OLD TON, White

..$7.20 $0.60 BFINE UNIWEETENED, White

Capsule n RUM,

FINEST OLD JAMAICA, Violet.

Capsule GOOD LEEWARD ISLAND

2.

·REUTER'S MESSA.GE. 7.20 0.60 GREAT Britain and bi-m'¿tALLISM. In the Daily News money art! cleftiereported

LONDON, October 6ik.'

The plalatie, an Indian'ex-constable, lent sxg| day on Sundays, but the members they visit

+4+3+X¶$15.00 $1.25 | that the reply of the Governmḍat to the United / the plaintiff in May, 1895, 10paying him $tauliding. Quéep's Road East, to Rhy ̈

6.00 0.30

GOOD LEIWARD ISLAND .....$2.50 ptr Gal. States bi-metalic delegater is in accord with LIQUEURS.

holding one-fith of the Bank of England's BLACKBERRY BRANDY. reserve to sliver, raising the legal tender of sliver to £5, and re-optulug the Jedi an minis; rener Fations to be made, however, to safeguard the pescat monetary position of Great Britain and India. A reply is to be given by the United

BENEDICTINE.

CHAR REUSE,

CURACOA.

MARAECHIKO. HRUNG'

CRIME DE CACAO. CORDIAL PEPPERMINT,

Dr. SINGERT'S Angostura BITTERS.

AND

AERATED WATERS,

CHERRY

States before the 'and of the rysanth.

|

in May, 1899, to Chiners constable 11g, and are personally responsible that they do not be produced two promissory mates showing the stray on the Island beyond the boundaries of the Camp. Visitors are allowed to use the / attestmont of the defendant and also three other faunches living Murray Fier. One of the grestest Chloeso constables who noted as suraties. The boons of this year's Camp is that it has been defendant's story was that he borrowed to from arranged to despatch suy telephone meusuges which may be received at the Commlerarist στα month, and his debt, he alleged, was at paid by member of the Corps at Camp, and alto October, 1896, He said he also paid so canis a receive messages from the Camp and deliver month as interest and plaintiff would not let him there in Hongkong, if within reasonable die. endorse the interest and instalments be paid him, tance. Every member is cautioned noi to take When he had repaid his loan, plafatiff related to photographs or make sketches in the vicinity of return the promissory note to him. The Indian the Batteries, and not to enter the Batterien was again put into the box and admitted having except on daty or to stray on the filed beyond credit per month for 18 months and the boundeles of the Camp, as very strict ordern have been leaned on thlt ambject by H.E. the that it was only the interest! (Laughter) His Lordship told the defendant that he was General Officer Commanding. Although the very sorry he could do nothing for him as Camp really commences tomorrow many

The Times, on behalf of this Commercial Com. munity, demands the pabllantion of the Govern- he was such a fool as not to take back the members went over 10 Stodecallers this aftere sent's reply, and also the publicaties of the promissory nets after he had repaid the noon Tents will be struck on Monday, the plaintiff. It would be a lesson forthe defendant; 18th Inst. Q. M. S. Wailing was busy to-day hi-metallic "proposals upon which the negotia- not to borrow asy more money. He gave judg; | taking over the excessary equipment from the të 3 Lions of France and the Unfidi Sistar are based, › ment for the pialailíf with covia.

·Commissariat departases

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG, DISPENSARY. Mangholt, 111h August, 1807.

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