AFTER THE WAR.
HEALTH OF THE TROOP3..
GARCIA'S REPENTANCE,
WASHINGTON, Augast rath, The Ameile a Gover at his accepted the jesponsibly of empelling the Caban and the Pallippine Insurgents to stilet observance of the aimis le. No great trouble is anticipated with the Cabans, but in order to coerce the Filiplans" leaders, General Meritt's forces will be raised to 10,000.
Geners! Shalter's report on the health of the troops le Santiago, for August roth, shows that the total number of alck was 3,255, of which Satţi were inver cases, including 30y fresh cases. The men who returned to duty numbered ass. Thrumber of deaths was to,
The shocking condition of the troops returned and te urmi glede Santlaga is exclting the St-tes more than the details of pesca arrangemente The will crably be an all-round reckoning, with Spertory Algs, Sargenn-General Stelaberg, Adjaka-General Tillinghurst, and others who can he pile responsible. The ransporla filled at Santi-go, with sick or invalided, have arrived at Mo talk ind at Montauk with the men in a philicily wo:52 state, frem over-crowding, wart of land, and want of medical treatment In some fustanera they were picked foarmeo in *heth, In worse than rep'cal hey, with limited supply of foud water. The ariteid at Mo tank Pepit laned no prep radien to the haully im proved mps them to receive them. The hd be near the beach at night under heavy tales will sich and fevere were without had. the end only a des shelter of canvas. The
Bi mong the officials of the War Dnament have largely conduced to this stale c1 thing.
The following teleprim ferum Santiago la pub. Hished by the Herald :--" Garcle has given Indlexilure of his de irs in reconsider his artlan in severing (ölarons will the American Army, | Henowefres to banish gurdes fix the Puerta Rexha, although he admits that this off- dat e me ten bure. fil Gernment s been
to
Skry."
Volched at Santang. The Gwerment,
* G 1 Shefer, cabled to the or venly such Rittals as are neces-
Á teks bras Kingston, Jamiles, an- maaga ah, Rashiden, fic late British Co Steg was hurled yesterday,
A mital towels way interviewed wi kjerprct to t
เด in on stained in General pa-ches in Madrid. (Blanco asked formoval and denthed him as locip- able) Cerveza Pl, "I have no fear as to my reve, ton to Spzlo, nor do I far the verdict of the Siprodats prople?!
Geral Mile telegraphed on August 17th, from bed quart.re la Puerto Rien: The folunta ti frm Selimar: Immediate y after repiest day the Spanish troops, sed by Then left at sy mex, m ved la the directlan of Denim Have next scoors In that direciloh, My command at ved Mayagaez at sine this morning"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1698.
THE RECENT TYPHOON.
The following notes are from the Foochow Keho of the 3rd fast :-
Among the disasters occarloned by the recent gales, we have lo record the total wreek of the Foachow Pilot brat San-Han which was lost laur Monday morning at the entrance of the South Passage. It appears that the unfortansta, vesicl had her rudder carded away by the heavy STAY and then belg unmanageable 'drifted on shore,
It matter for concrutatation that no Iner at life occurred, the entire crew being saved. ven to the ship's dog, wblch swim ashore jared. It le repostal that s claim will be made avainst the Chiness authorliles by the Inreign Pilots, who oward the vessel, on account of the lonting of the wreck by the natives.
The American barque Sırrano Cap'in R. A. Waterhouse, hound from Shinghel in this part with miscellaneous carga, was caught in the serinas ir Juries. The walls, rigging, and maste *storm off Metsa on Monday last and sustained
were swept overboard and the vettel le ked badly. Anal'cation for assistance, was made by he Ameren Coneul to the Tarter-General ➡ha promalle vent a gunboat to the reigns of the Impull'e! warial and towed her to harbour at Pagoda Anchorage.
THE EMPEROR OF KOREA'S BODYGUARD.
A day or to ago we remarked upon the fiel that the Emperor of Korea was obtaining the services of a bodyguard recruited in Shanghal." That bodyguard is now on its way towards Chemulpo in one of the vessels of the Nippen Yasen Kaisha. Its constitution is somewhat corlaas. Every member had to sign a printed. form, stating that be was not given to the use of "toplum or opentes," that he had no disease, was not intemperate" in the use of liquors ete, ele. Then he was presented with the following printed document which we give werdalim at Hieratim i-
This contract, made at Shanghai, China, Tale fth day of Sept., 1898, batween the Corean Government acting by C R. Gresthouse who is authorised to make it, party of the ārst part and party of the second part shows,
That whereas the first party has concluded to erganlts and maintain a corps of Palace poltée composed of foreigners, and to be known as the Imperial Palace Palles, therefore it in agreed that the sald second party shall be employed as a member of the said corow of the policy from the term he reports for Raty at the Palace la Seoul, on the following conditions:-
AKT IST.
A second class passage shall be furnished the strom Shanghal to Seoul,
ART 2ND
The 4. Boeräte Kenaght in westerdaw in tow From Masa be claubled » 5. Poikao, a stesmer formerly the pronary of the Dingles firew Hi Salary commercing from the date of his known as the Sin Fakten The Rothno War On repirt to the Palace at Scon! as above stated her fire vnvace team Newchwing noder her shall be at the cabe of $70 (Mexican) or sliver prosent weerthin, Mr Morty, in Amoy with a yen per month, of which $6; shall be paid t cargo of beingski and was rescand from the the end of each month, and the remaining $t per perlions position in'n which aba had been driven, month shall be paid st the end of the said term, close in the falund of Tungeing by Cant. Craw-It to be especially understood and agreed ford of the Irene who to k her in tow to Mes, whence
Le manilored, she was brought to Pegoda Anchogee hy the Harthie,
Conellering the fores of the wind and the pro. Target delays ofzols Dife aura-ising th*t com. eratfeely Hole damage was done to properte on
there.
Foochow reasrat with a minimum of karm, and the before enitalned by the horses at Kullang was quite exceptional beyond the lon ol few tiles. The Misionaries' hautes at Sharp Pesk, however, angin suffered to some extent as well as tome of the outhouses of the 3. E. Telegraph Company.
CHOU-PING FLOODS:
Augurt 32nd.
I am sorry to say the bank of the yellow River have again broken, This sime there to a break on the South side bringing the fonds within sight of this city of Chou-plag.
It is the miserlons fland ever known in this 'biatılcı.
The cry of Chalong. 75 IN. W. is full of aler, Kadyng 70 M., has been par∙ly swept tway, while many villages are entirely carded way, and the low of life mori fearful, Almost hhoarly some of our members who have managed to get bosts and exca.e are arriving to the efage with us and bring the meat distrewing "ports of the perilous condition of the people mainior in water even on the tops of their houses which may collants et any moment. We
The New York Herald publishes the following teleg on from Washington :-" The end of the wat has cries much cander than the most apthan!-- full ntfulped. Prominent among The cause i congratulation is the fict that the Unfird States are not favalved in complications with a third Power, fiat largely due to the very, flerdly uit 'e of Glex “Bain When the grere alimte Erary of the wai comes to be writer full measure of obligations of the United State to Grest B-talu will be apparent."all-only a drop in the ocean of this distress-
Mercury Cor..
A FATAL FIRE.
tryleg to get hoals (which ar most difficult to oblain, not being a host Alstrict) and intend take bread and try and save some. The affistal has got me brite and bad sent them off Bring the Big Save Ift boat, but, alas i
WEI-HAY-WEI
September 11t.
NAVAL NEWS..
s
For two or three weeks past there has been Hitta of general interest occorring to connect with this place. About a week since the flig ship Centurfox, related from her crnire in fananove water", en did the Victorious, Nar- disus. Barfline, and others. At present, inclad- ing destrovère, some twelve or fourteen ships are in the harbour.
--fire which-resulted-in a terrible fatality greete
Beach Lane, Slogapore, o the 7th dem The upper part of the hous jess nenupted by a Chians manied woman, het zeo and iD deaghers, the harband being away and the lower put by two Chires Som Malays who noticed the fire - awoke the women by wpping at the window with a mile and we snatching op her youngest daughter attempted in teach ihr'itales. She wAS forced buck brake times, and throwing the yanngelar fat- the derei, where it was coght-by the Malay, she and her ron made good her escape by ineinvata pole. Tazson states that ke want to the pond where his other sliter was sleeping stone, and found that he could not enter. The Fire Brigade werk gal kly on the' spot and made an stempt to rescue the girl biti urpose, as they were dilsen hack by the dimes, the real falling in shortly afterwards. The fire spread to the roof of the sex: house but was quickly put out, and afer the ou break had benlex fished the bony of the unfortunate pll was discovered a mass of charied remains amongst the debili. The pilgin of the fire is | the day, conter stalehti, and now and then a
not known, but it is supposed to have bro-en out in the tower to and the two-Chinese tenants have been desined pending inquiry ~SF. Press..
THE NEW VICEROF OF INDIA.
The Queen has beea d'eased.to approve the appatriment of the Right Hot George Nat hani Cn zn. M.P, Uider.Secretary of State fer Foren Affairs, to be Viceroy and Governor- General of India, on the retirement of the E! of Elain
The Right Hon. George Nalbaniel Coʻrın ix the eldest son of Lord crdale, the rector of Kellion, In Derbyshire, by Blence, the sean d daughter of the late Mr. Joseph, Pocklington-Sanhnute, of N-thershall, Camber. land. Born In January, 1859. Mr. Curasa bes bad
divingale ed academicel and pollitcal career He was aceted at Eton and Babial Colleg, Oxford. In Ho he took a First Cars in Classical Materations, and in 1883 Second Class Literis Humanioribus. In 1883 he won the Lothian priz: for an essay on '. Justin jan," and lahe same year he was elected to a Fellowship at All Souls. He was awarded in 1884 the Arnold klats leal prize for an essay on "Sir Thomas More." Durlug his undergraduate Greer he was a frequent speaker at the Union Debating Society, whose chair he eccupled for one term. 1 1885, when he acted as argistant private secretary to the Marqali of Selfsbory, Mr. Curzon
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Al times one of the number steamy out for tang t-practice or ones to Cb-foo to cial, other. wire there is not pinch movement among them.
·Little as there The Wall-wel to make it an atractiv place. I understand that many of them were glad to be hack hom Janan, owing to the fact that here It is much co ler.
OUR MAX MUM HEAT
this summer has been shout 37° in the shade, andthis only no one or two daya For a month or so it ranged about 81° in the hottest part of
dren of eight to ten drveces in the day. And this has been, in that matter, an average summer. On Llakangiso cricket and other games høv, durl g the whole time, bren herly Indulged in. It is certainly A croler place to. spend avast and September, in than Chefco. and Intime Wet-hot-wel may lake away much of the popularly of that place as a summer resort. CCCASIONAL STEAMERS
no call on their way in.nt from Chefno, but wet there is life business netside supplying the Fleet; it, however, makes it possible for re- den's or visitors to come and go witboul having the trying overland Jurney. There is a report that steamer b-17nging to a Chinese firm, but sabalised by the naval authorities, lu than to he regularly running between here and Cheloo,
NATIVE RUMOURS. Among the natives verstrent and wide-read reports prevall of fam nep! trouble between England and Runda:
Yesterday had been
however, that if the sald-- -le discharged or resigns before the end of his term then the wald $0 retained shall be firfeld to the party of the first part and the raid
ibal have no sight to any part thereof
·ART. 3D- Burracks for sleeping or a room for sleeping will be furnished fat said—-made -Including beds and beding (7) lights and fuel for fires la cold weather, alo uniforms consisting of hat, coat, west, belf, and trowsers at mar from time to tima be necessary, but all other clothings as ales food shall be previde by said-
It is and regul, however, that all arms and Ammunitions *nd Macal stention, and medicines, wil by fernised the mid
ART TH
THE HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
The following is the report for the ausson 1897-1898-
To the members of the Hongkang Fotball Club
lay
The Comm tree have the pleasure before you their report on the fat acason.
The accounts attached show a balance ol 365.79 10 the credit of the Club oo' August 30,
Last.
The following recard shows the regulis of the matches played under Rugby and Association rolex :-
Points against...18 So...... C Giols for......31
Rugby Lo...
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Los'... 8 Association Drawn a Woa... 7 For specially good play in the Associatia miche, badges were awarded to Mears. H. S. Moberly, H.K,R., C. T. Kew, and W. D. May
$31.
TH 0, 5, S Co.'s steamer Vlystes m Liverpool, lef Singapore for this port pesterday moralug, the 14th, and may be expected here na or about Monday, the 19 h last,
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¿¿otice of
Firm.
NOTICE,
Undesalgued bgs to notlly the public
HUNGKUNG AND WHAMPA Dock RETURNS THE Undershawn ble share from
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How to gain Fish and Strength -Take after Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypopbas- each meal about a tabi-spoonful of Scant's
phites. It almost as palatable si milk and At the commencemes of the season the Clab eslly digested. The rapidity with which deli was grated the use of a now, plece of ground at cate children and slekly woplo suffering from Woelchneg and permission was obtalacd to weakness ant wising disease improve, and erect a malabed there. As the ap-ktep of thethde: apon this diet "traly marvellat. ground would involve considerable expense, and alas necessary to have a caretaker for the matshed during the 240p, the subscripilan was aled to $5 A large number of reats have been bought for the use of non-playing members at the matches on the Cleb gronad,
A six-si le compellitos was held early in the season. Metsis. Loker and Slade kindly pre sented a bindsome silver challenge cup to the 'Club to be he'd by the winning team. Mr. J. McKie kindly presented six sci plas to the players in the winning team After many close and resting matches the compellilon was won by Mr. H. S. Moberly's team.
The Club now coushits of 113 members: Dur Ing the year 31 new members were eliciel.
Thea an was closed by the fourth annual dinner at which 21 were present.
The Hongkong Football Ch Berge Shield was won by G. Company of the King's Own Re..ment who were drawn in the tios against HC.mpany, King's Own Regiment, A Com. DANY, King's Own Regiment, E. Company,
As a
remedy for Consumption and Throat Affections and Bronchitis is sarque! by any other pre- paration In the world. Any Chunist con sumpty It, Sole Agents for Hargkong and the Fonotra af China: kire & Co., Honkong-f Adva
Ttiations.
NURSE MEMORIAL FUND.
A MEETING of the SUBSC TNERS will
he held in the CITAMER * COMMIRCE ROOM, Cy Hall, on SATURDAY, the 17th, Instant at 12.30 P 31.
T. JACKSON,
Hon. Trench. Hong, 13th September that
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
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King's Own Regineul, H M S. Centurion, and T of SHAREHOLDERS MELING
25:5 Company, «S. D., -B. A. 'The winpers of the shield scored twenty goals to one against in the competition matches. A gold medal was presented to each member of the lasing term, the shield fund is not sufficiently large to but in future these medals cannot Fe given na
permit the expense. Twenty one teams catered for the competition From a balance eet attached it will be seen that the Hongkong Foot. ball Challenge Shield Account has a credit balance of $150°30.
The doties far which all employed is to do general police duty in and around the Palace or in any place wherever His Majesty may be and exp-cally to guard, protect and defend His M. jisty and the Imperial Fatally f.om all danger or harm at alt Umes, also to accompany is Maj:s'y when they go out from
The annual meeting for the purpose of receiv the Palace, also to do each other special policing the Committee's reput for the past season, duties as may be found necessary.
ART. STH.
Sad agrees to faltsfolly and diligently perfo..all his dulles as mentioned above and krep sober alia in obey all the rales and lawful a.des of his superior officers whether foreign or Coren.'
ART. 6TH.
He also guarantees the hath of all answers to the questions annexed to this paper. "
ART. 7TH
It is understood that the party of the first part may discharge the seld--before the end the fallowing reasons:- neglect of daly of the art and will not pay any salary for
2nd, fallure to obey any rules and regul. Mons or lafel orders of his superior officer-ed, mis conduct eller wheep-dury or on-daly intox canta in excess or opiates—gth, I he has made watru: answers to the qurations annexed hereto. ART ETH.
It is understood test the contract terminates at the end of the said term of one year and shall not be corridore as cntinued unless a new contrect to that .ffect is made.
AзT. OTH
If this contact le renewed by paper in writing and not otherwire then the old--will be pald an altioral rt 50 yen per month to the abars salary for the term of renewal and this will be incre/sed at the simt rate ach year a reward for conilnuous cervice bat will not be paid if sald ——~is discharged, or after end of his term.
CORTAN GOVERNMENT.
Hy CR. Greathouse, Agent. (Slynatare at Policymas --) The ice is composed as follows
Americans.
English
Germans French
Raginos 2 Apparently these numbers indicate the pro- portion estimation in which the powers are held by the Korean gortroment.-S. D. Preu
ZOLA IN LONDON.
That M. Zila Is . Iordan, or at least that he has been in London within the last few days, there can no longer be any dasht,
On Monday, July 19th, there arrived from Southampton gentleman who took rooms at the Grosvenor Hotel and inscribed himself in the visitors' back as "M. Pascal, venant de Pati"
Thimenty, quite apart from the fact that ons of Z se's most famous novels is entfiled. "Dr. Pascal," shows that it is in Zola's handwriting,
The people at the Hotel dla notrecogniz: Zala, but two Freach gentlemen, one of whomlı M. D: Monicand, if Parts, did so. On Friday Madame Zained her husband, and on Saturday they to b qui ted the Grosvenor in cab without leaving another address, but was anderstood that they had gone to a private address in Lon don. A lady call every morning at the Grosvenor lar "M. Pac" correspondence, which elven by the French mail,
fixed as the day when the Russian Fleet of twenty-two ships was to come along and clear at the English, at least attempt it. In the minds of many there seems to have been a doubt as to whether it would succeed. In recent to be correct, bas taken refuge in Londen mere- yours there have been so many changes, that to| many of the papolation another change would not be unwelcome, especially wore it brought about by a querrel between two of the outside Western Kingdoms.
The Fuckt is still here, and is the only war like (7) representative of China on band, though some few days since the Tungchi, pald a short visit to the harbour,
THE SURVEY OF THE HARBOUR. The Waterwhich la stili kere burlly engaged in survey work. The harbour liself bas bern well surveyed and. I understand giren general sailsfaction. In places a good deal of dredging is called for, bat's the bottom is mostly mad this will not likely has great exponto. I hear that a dredger is on fiw way here for that work,
unsuccessfully contested South Derbyshire in the Conservative aterest, but in the following year he succeeded in capturing the Division of Lancashire from the Gladstone Liberals by a majorly qi rearly too votes. Cuz- 2004 popularity in the constituency has steadily Increased since 1880, his maja tiles have grown at each successive election, and at the list general election, on a heavy poll, he defeated bis Radical opponent by 764 votes. Mr. Curzon has travelled largely in the East, several times A Correspondent of The Tims, and ble books Da Rusils in Central Asia M (1889), "Patria and the Persia Quenton" (1891), and Problems of the Far East" (1894) Indicate both the extent and the charicter of kis travels. The value of his captilbodens to geogra phical knowledge was recognized in 1895 by the Royal Geographical Society, which Awarded to him Its gold medal. In 1891 he bec me Under-Secretary for Indta, a post which he occupied till the fall of the Sallibury Admin-Goschen have as yet no clear ideas. But it in fatration in 1892. Since 1895 he has held the office of Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and in that year he was made a Privy Cuaclilor. In 1895 he was married to Mary Victoria, the dangthter of Mr. I, Z. Lelter, of Warblogton, U.S.A.—Time.
Some of the banken. Chinese warships have bean end to a Chinare firm, and they are butlly. engaged in blowing them to pleces and making what they can of the old fren, copper, etc. One hears of important Improvements to be under taken, but anything extensive will, of course, baya to be sanctioned by the home suthorities, and what li to be made of the place in the near latora probably even Lord Salisbury or Mr. likely that the doublable sad galiant Lord Charles Beresford will visit the place, and they will surely have a good many ideas and sugges tions free, gratis, and for nothing on his retar home, as to what to do with Wei-kal-woly/V, C. Daily News Cer
M. Zila, of course, assuming the Identlication
17 in order to gula time by avoiding service of the Jodement passed upon him. Only five days were allowed bim. after such service wherein to appeal, and Zola obviously desires such a slay of procediegras abali" give t'me for the fresh revelations promised by the proceedings in the cases of Colonel Picard and Commandant Esterhazy to produce their effect.-Exchange.
OMNE SCIBILE.
I sing of one no Pawk has truanced,
Whose place in every strife is neater, Wagse name is frequently pronounced
As Realer.
How oft, as through the news we go,
When breakfast leaves an hour to lolter, We quite forget the thanks we own
*To Reuter,
His web around the globe le span,
He la, indeed, the world's exploftes; Neath ocean, d'es, the whispers sun
Of Ranter.
Who half so well resolver a doubt i
Whan tact is needed, who adroiter P Itrow Earth could not spin mükout
Iis, Rouler
Red for electing the committee and officers for the forthcoming season, wil be held-in the Cick Pavilion on Thaiiday, September 2nd, rat § p.m. An extrvordinary péner-1 meeting wil bheld immediately after the annual meeting of the Com.
|
for the purpose of altering Rule 3
Present reading of Rule
3. mlee shall form quorum,
Prazosed alteration, Rule 3. "Three of the Committee shall form a quorum."
NOTANDA
CALENDAR.
SEPTIMBER.
Meteorological means based on ten years' "oburvations to 1899. Barometerumqurum Thermometer Humidity a Reintali,
..29.818 180 (-
77
8.5R
TO-DAY.
·WEATHER REPORT,
On data at On Ásts at 10. 4113.
20.86
29.77
Thermometer ..............................
Bz
31
77.
77
(0.12)
Barometer
Rainfall
TO-DAY,
Toureday, 15th September, 1898.
Chirese 30th of 7th moon of 25th year of
Kom-14.
Son--Riias
Sets...
Chr. $7min
Bhr. Zutu.
High wala-Morning,................. 8kr. 13min.
Afternoon
.... 8hr: 50min. Low waler-Morning ..... 1hg. 57 min. Aftermon ...... Skr. 81min. ANNIVERSARÍKS. 1841-Betish barque' Kita wrecked in Formoss
Channel.
1843-Revolation-lo-the-Panjazbi 1859 St J. K. Brunel died. 1867-Eleven pobile gaming bourds opened in
Hongkong. 1875-Tongain ports opened to foreign trade. 1880-Series dixtorbance at Canion at the French Cathedral ; several slotera shot. 1882-Arab! Pashu surrendered. 1884-Typhoon at Yokobama and Tokio, 1887-Chinese transport Wayke driven ashore on Percidores; upwards of 370 lives J.si, 1894–Plogyang captured by the Japanese,
TO-MORROW.
Friday, 16th September. 1898. (5. Ediths, Vugle.) Chloro-1st of 8th moon of afth year of
Krone-si
Sun Rises...
Sals
མ-***
8hr. 52min.
Bhr: $7min. Okr. Boxin Mood-In Squator fhr, pm
New Moon ...... Th. ¿min. a m. High water— Morning
Aflarnton Bhr. 11min. Low: water-Morning umum 2hr, 85min. Afternion 8kr. 18min, ANNIVERSARIES 170-James II of England died. r881-New Convention between Germany and
China rallied at P.king.. 1884-Pablic meeling at Shanghal on
Chinese difficulty. 1893-M. H. Becher, miuing expert, drowned al 1896-500 Armenians killed xe Köerpat, Com. modore, Halland holsted his peansni on H.M.B. Victor Emanuel. 1897-Attempted assassination of President Dliz
of Mexico.
Pahang.
THE ORDINARY (LENFRA
COMPANY will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES on TUESDAY, the 17h September, a Noon, for the purness of receiving the Re port of the General Managers, together with a Statement of Accounts ta' goth Jane, 1898
The TPANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 13th to 17th Sept., bóth daya inclusive.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 7th September, 1898. [ro28
HONGKONG AND WHAMOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ONTRIBUTING. SHAREHOLDERS are C
requested to annd lo « STATEMENT of Baring's contributed daing the Half Year ended 30th June, 1898, no or before the 15th September, on which date the Accounts will be CLOSED
By Order of the Board of Directors
THS, I. ROSE, Secretary,
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Hongkong, 15th August, 1898.
K.U.K, OESTERRPIC" ISCH UNGARI. SCHTS CONSULAT.
IE Oesterreichlich-ungarischen Staats- Angehnerigen warden blemit in Kenntniss geselst, dass anlaesslich des erschuelteraden Ablebens Shrer Apostolischen Mijte: der Kalterin und Koentgen Freling den 16. d. M. no Uhr Nachmitings in der, roemisch-catho- Itschen Kathedrale ein Traugottesdicar! abgehalten wird-
MAX KUTSCHERA. Hongkong, am 14, September 1898.
WANTED.
the FIRM of N. D. OLLIA and from this date, Mr. J. N. OLLIA will carry oa business on his account unif risk.
NUSSERWANJI DADABHOY OLLIA. Hongkong, 12th September, 1598.
onsignees
#SHIRE"-LINE OF STEAMERS.
[Logi
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. " HE Steamshi:
"MONMOUTHSHIRE," Captain Fys, having arrived from the above port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are belog landed at thele tisk Into the Godowns of the Hongking and Kow. loon Wharf and Gudowa Company, Limited, at Kowloon and stored at Consignees' risk and
expen:c.
No Claims will be admired after the Goods have left the Godowes, art wll Goods rematalog andellvere alter the 16 h instant will be subject
to frut.
All broken, chyfod, and drmaged goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on the 15th lottant at 2.30 PM. No Fteurs.cn hab en effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 5th Septemb.r, 18. [1084 OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM. SHIP COMPANY,
OTICK.
CONSIGNEFS of CARGO per Steamship
"DOFW."
The above Steamer Having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading Countersignature and to ake immediate delivery of their Goods from a ongside.
Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk" and expense.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Agent. Hongkong, toth September, 1898. [I-# a
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
„STEAMSHIP "TACOMA,"
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA KORE, MOJI AND SHANGHAI,
THE
HE above earner having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Rills of Lading lor countersigns. ture and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co
Agents. Hengkong. 10th September. tâch
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS,
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FROM KOBE.
THE Steamship
.
"GISELA,"
O rent a FURNISHED ROOM, for single
gentleman.
Terms moderate from 1st having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby September,
informed that their Goods are being landed at Apply by letter to
their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gudown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
M.S.
1047
clo Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 30th August, 189".
NOTICE.
NOT SPKY NEILLY, FOR
DEBTS.
Neither the CANTARA,,the ADATTA BOC LE Juwens → * RESPONSIBLE for szy UNT.confronted by lkn Düers ne vsem ber a the Cowen në Khalilaðamatay Vranala-dvdity chale sham in Memebọng hay kap ten
MARY L. CUSHING. Amer. ship, Pendleton 1 Order.
MUSKOKA, Belt. 4. hk., Crawe-Order. RENIE RICKMERS, Ger. ship. Alet Helaas
Order.
..
Wotels.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
RONGKONG.
*HIS ESTABLISHMENT, sipated in 12
elegant Building known ALA "CON- NAUGHT HOUSE," afizzy Firaęclass Accom.
adaling to Residents and Travellers. Peasengo Elerator, from Entrance Halk to nech Floo), in charge of experienced Attendant. PATTERING Arrangements made iza Furailles and for Mouckljus Rstoiuled Parioda.
BILLIARDS.
OHE,
• Propris.nr 2 Manager. [21
THE KOWLOON HOTEL Is now refitted and respined as a thoroughly HIGH. CLASS HOTEL, with everything of the very best, Splendid Suburban Sitaa'ion, Unrivaled in the Colony, Cu'sins ■ Specialty: none in Franco-colmpare. Liquors of carefully selected quality
Billard-tables and Bowling-alleys excellent.
J. W. OSBORNE,
Proprietor.
-SHIPPING, AND MAIL NEWS,
Mails Dur; English (Coromandel) to-morrow, Tacomas (Victoria) to-maitow. Indian (Knight Tamplar) 19th inat, German (Dormifadi) zoih inst, American (Glenfarg) 22nd inst, Aurizalian (Yamashiro Maru) azıd inst. American (Belgie) rut prox. Canadian (Empress of China) 4th prox.
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The Canadian Paclic Raliway Cole steamer Embrass of Chino left Vancouver for this pori on Tuesday, the 13th Inst.
•
Let pratsd arise in every land “.
To that the student's gülde and tutors THE Nippon Yaten Kalaha's steamer. Kona». I bless thes here as Renter and
gawa Maru (Hurope Line) iel Stogaporn for As Router.
this port to-day, the 15th, and is expected to -Pall Mall Garitik › arrive here on ike soth inst
April 2nd, 189.
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I SAY! HERE'S SOMETHING. GOOD.
THE OLD MAN'S ON DEČK ́ AGAIN
AT
THOMAS'S GRILL, ROOMS,
WHATS' THE MATTER WITH THIS TARIFF:- ruskim-cinema $ 9.55
BREAKFAST
DINNER
3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate) X TITIA
I DINNER TIFFIN & DINNER
0.75
1,00
40.00
15.00.
ODELSTOJA
30.00
16
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30,00
18161000
25,00
| BREAKFAST & TI7IH „.
BREAKFAST & DINNER „.
977
********* 28.00 BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES,
J. K. GOODCHILD,
IZGORESH
No Claims will be admitted alter the Goods have left the (odowas, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 17ts Instant, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 17th Instant will be subject to rent.
Bils of Lading will be countersigned-by-
SANDER, WIELER & Co, Agents. Hongkong, 12th September, 1898. [1«W 1063": AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,
NOTICE TO.CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, SUEZ, ADEN, KURRACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE,
~HE Steamship
THE
" TRIESTE,"
| having anived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby
Informed that their Goods are being landed at. their zisk Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Company, Limatted, whence delivery may be obtained.
vessel brings Cargo :-*** From Trieste, S.S. Imperdìrtz transhipped at Bombay.
This
From Venice, or 5.S. Carlotta and. Mas- similiano, transhipped at Trieste.
Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately.
No Claims will be admitted aiter the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims roost be sent in to the Undersigned before Noon on the . 10th lustant, or they will not be recognized,
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goode remaining in the Godowas after the zotá Instant will be subject to sent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co, Agents, Hongkong, 14th September, 1898. [** 1085
Do be fet.
~· TO LET.
*
ELVEDERE "~g Roomed Bangelow. Baton Road-to be lat, Far-
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nished for 6-months from 17th September.
SEMLDETACHED
VILLA
RESI-
DENCES on Bowen Road (now in
of excotton.} * No.5, RIPON TERRÂCE.
Course
No. 3. ELGIN STREET. PROPERTY now
occupied by the
Bowlcgion Saw Milla.
FLOORS in STAUNTON and ELGIN
STREETS.
Apply to
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THOL HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT. & AGENCY Co., Ltd Hongkong, gik September, 1898,
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