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RUMOURS ABOUT LORD 'SALISBURY'S HEALTH,

(Via AMERICA.)

NEW YORK, April 1st. The London correspondent of the Tribune says-There has been no concealment of the truth at Westminster for several months that Lord Salisbury is ageing rapidly, and that he is not likely to remain in office after the new reign is fairly opened. Even before his pre- seat indisposition it was evident that his health was failing, and that he was looking jaded and worn. The Queen's death and the press of public business in connection with the opening ceremonials of the new reign have prevent ed a journey to the Riviera, which might have invigorated him, and possibly it may now be too late for him, to take advantage of a respite from official duties. It has been an open secret that the prime minister was weary of public life, and anxious to retire after the general elections, but was dissuaded by urgent requests from the court.

His inclinations prompied retirement when the king ascended the throne, but he was again forced to make a personal sacrifice and wait for a more con- venient season. Those who have heard his recent speeches have been impressed with his listless manner and his increasing feebleness. Members of Parliament have been predicting since January his resignation before the close of the present session. The king has spared him needless attendance at court, and accepted the service of Mr. Balfour many times when the prime minister would naturally have been in consultation with him Even if current reports of Lord Salisbury's failing health are exaggerated, there is little reason to doubt that there will be a new prime minister before midsummer, probably Mr. Balfour in preference to the Duke of Devonshire or Mr. Chamberlain.

ENGLISII STEEL-MAKERS IN

AMERICA.

NEWS via JAPAN.]

It

NEW YORK, 1st April. Mr. Robinson, managing director of W. Jessop and Sona, Limited, of Brightside Works. Sheffield, England, has anived, bere on the Cunarder Ludadin for the purpose of determin ing as to the location of the plant which the English concern purposes erecting in the United States. The Jessop-Company, which is capitalized at $3,000,000, operates one of the oldest established industrial plants in Europe, it being founded as far back as 1774. manufacture's crucible steel chiefly, In. interview last night, Mr. Robinson said: "We are going to build a plant on this side principally with a view to escape the tariff of some So a ton, which the United States Goverment imposes un crucible steel enter ing this country. Having works here will enable us to extend our important business connections in America. While it is some. what premature to say what particular addi: tional new lines we intend to enter into the manufacture of, I will say that shall make a feature of the steel specialties which the Dingley tariff precludes us from manufacturing in England and shipping into the United States. Another reason for our present step is that we now labour under a distinct disadvantage on the other side owing to the high price of fuel. On last year's busi ness we had to declare a reduced dividend on that store, notwithstanding our books showed

we.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUFSDAY, MAY 14, 1901.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Brough, R.

Bortolo, B. Bobal Singh

Clarkson, G.

Letters for the following persons lie un- Brough, Mrs. R.

Lyall, R. "Laglaize L. Liesa, Miss Loher, A.

Lawson, J. F. Larkin, A.

Martin, Miss E. G. Q.

Martin, T.

Minchin, D. J.

Moothouse, J.

Molty, M.

McIntosh, J. Moore, Bishop Merry, Mrs. D. J. Menasché, L. Moore, J. W.

Murphy, Mrs. F. Moore, H.

-claimed at the Post Office :---

Arias, D. Arthur, T. Auger, Bishop Van Armisicad, Miss A. J. Anderson, R. A. J. Abrahams, Mrs. Awjmin, Miss. Brokenshire, F. Beal, Gunner J. Brown, J, Boyd, R. P. Beylis, M. Bannerman, J. Burson, Chas Bent, G. Bryan, M. R. Bergerowski, C. Bernedo, J. G. G. Bird, W. B. M. Bohm, O. Buhning, N. Bastchersky, M. de Barton, Miss A. C. Barton, A. L. L. Buissinn, W. T. Benhan Burroughs, Miss Cohen, A. S. Cream, Chambers, Capt. R. Neilson, E.

*C. H.

O'Beirne: 1. Osawa, Miss.. Callsen, F. W. Candler, W.

Oakley, Miss Chading, Brothers & Palmer, J.

Co. Carpenter, F. G. Child, H. E. A. Chapman, W. Cartlidge, J. Cowte, E. H.

Callesen, Capt. V. Comic, Mrs.

Carbock, Capt. Van

Cahill, G. Cook, L. F. Graig, J. Capel, H. Chanes, I., L..

Comrie, J. P.

Delfs, Capt. P. Davis, J.

H.

Duwel, Mrs. A. J. T. Drake, Mrs. F. J. Davis, 5. Dannenberg, Miss E. Drewes, Capt. H. Darlington, Dautkewich, P. Dodge, V. A. Dunbar, T. E. Dipple, Mrs. Dewey, W. R. Deas, W. P. Davis, A. Elia, J.. Eckert, W. Etienne, C. Etzel, L. L. Evans, A. M. A. Elkins, S. B. Edmunds, H. W. S. Freeling, Lady Fernander, V. D. Fobris, G. Frieburg, S. S.

Fasigen, P. M.

Marcus, T..R. McGregor, A. Mills, W.

Maxwell, Lieut. D. H.

Myer, J. D. Maitseen, J..F. Murphy, Mrs. A. McWilliams, J.

Nash, Fr Nato, F. Nicol, J. A.

Partridge, Dr. L. §. Phillips, C. F. Pereira, Miss S. Peterson, J.

Poernedo, J. GI Paulsen, T. Pillony, J. R.

Pastewsky.

Patterson, J. H.

Pitcher, A. J. Paisis, G:

Pereira, Miss S.

Pintkowsky

Paul, V.

Parkinson, Dr. T.-W.

Kosa and Lilly

Ross

Riel, G.

Reutens, J. W.

Rigby, Rehemoobhoy, H. Rippin, J.

Rivingston, C. F. Rose, R..

Ramos, A.

Rowand, A. G.

Read, Miss M, B.

Rushy, C. D.

Roberis

Rennic, F.

Riegen, Capt. A.

Read, Miss

Reid, Capt. T..

Roberts, Mrs. J.

Rowington, C. F.. Ralphs, Miss R.

Ryder. J.

Rice, C.

Rusc, E. P.

Reynolds. R. Rozario, F. B.

Samborn, F. G.

Freeman, Miss V. W.. Sheppard, P. A. Goel, F. the largest turnover in the history of the comGrant, W. pany. As to the precise loration of the plant I am not yet in a position to say anything Garis, H. L

definite, but it may be taken for granted that gur new works will be in the vicinity of Pitts burg. While do not share the intensely gloomy view which some persons indulge in as regards present and foiure business con- ditions in Great Britain, I cannot but admit that things look serious and would not be at all surprised to learn that many of the iron and steel plants on the other side are now executing orders at a lose."

REVIVAL OF GEO. ELIOT'S POPULARITY.

It seems probable that we are about to have a revival of the vogue of Geo. Eliot and her literature. W. D. Howells, the well-known American critic, looks forward to the revival. In a critique of the "Characters" of her books he writes: "She (he is writing of Maggie Talliver of "The Mill on the Floss") is at any rate.typical of that order of heroine which her author most strongly imagined, not quite upon the Miltonian formula for a poem simple, sensuous, passionate, but upon such a variation of it as should read complex, sensuous, passionate. She is of all the kinds of heroines the most difficult for men justly to appreciate, and in their failure some thing of the ignoble slight they feel for her attaches also to her creator. They are ashamed for a woman who would give herself with her heart as passionately as they seek women without their hearts. The fact will not be easily put into words, and if it be forced-it demands terms too plain for print; but it underlies the vital difference between the grosser make of men and the finer make of women. Above all others Tolstoy has suggested it in the Natasha Rostoff in hia War and Ponce but most novelists ahy off from it, leaving their readers to make what they can of the recorded events; and in English fiction George Eliot has alone recognized it so recognizably as not to leave It to the reader. Her heroines' souls are focar pate in bodies that glow with passion none the less but all the more pure because it is a flame. Maggie Talliver, conscientious, intellectual, is compact of it Dorothea Casaubon in Middle march loves Lodislaw from it, as Romola loves Tito-Melema in the romance of her name poor little Hetty Borroli in 'Adam Bede' is betrayed as much by it by, her vanity: Dinah Morris herself is not without it in Daniel Daronda Gwendolen Harleth is re- deemed by it at least in the reader's pity."

A NEW, FASHIONABLE BEVERAGE.

Owing to the very plain-spoken strictures passed by an eminent brain physician upon

Stewart, J. E. Steller, W. Sylvester, F. W.

Salomon, Major L, L. Shannon, Miss

Schlichting, Mrs. Smith, W. A. Said, J.

Stewart, Messrs. J. & G.

Silverthorne, A. Sanderson, A., O.D.

Sicon, E.

Stephen, A.

Starr, Miss E.

Steel, Esq.

Shrewsbury, R. W, Stephens, G. Stanley, N. L. Sawada, Miss Sare, Miss G. Schuh, S.

Snyder, R.

Stapley, L. Sinclair, J,

Stephenson, M, Silva, C. P.

Townsend, A. M.

Thompson, P. H. W. Turney, A. H. Thom, Capt. I Tomyikkin

Torre, T. Talbot, B. W.

Thornburgh Mirs, R, M.”

Greenwood, Miss E. B. Scaulan, J. Gyr, H. W Goodwin, L. Glendinning, R. Georgeson, J. Grant, J. K. Guttierez, L. Grunstein, B. Gomes, J. Greenwood, T. Green, Mrs. G. Garratt, S. Grimes, J. B. Gordon, J. A Grant, A Harkens, J. Herbinville, L. D. Honey, B. Hardy, R. J. Haches, H. Hoag, P. V. H. K. Amateur Photo

Club- Hinderkoper, J. Hooley, P. F. G. Havermeyer, F. C. Huby, G. Harrison, Mrs. P. Hamilton, Mrs. H. Hallard, F. J. Hoashi, S. Hanison, R. Heacock, A. Hay, Rev. N. E. Hark, G. Hall, B. Hendersen, W. L. Heaney, Mrs, Hawler, W. L Hakata, C. Hykes, C. W. Ingold, F. Jones, c/o Councel. Fobnson, J. Johnson, C. E. Jeffries, Rev, M. Joasiano, S. Jor, A. (Sailor) Jenkins, C. M. Jannot Kirkpatrick, M. C. Kian, C. H. Kelper, G, Kotewall, R. H. Karmantz, 8. Kirk R. Kelton, W. Kuba, F. Kneuila and Streiff. Kierulff, P. Kukman, G. W. Knapp, Jr., W. Kobruson, C. J. Leslie, M. K. Leon, C. de Liberge, C. Losada, Dr

even the small amount of wine drunk by Lawring, C. C. "ordinary folk with their meals (a London paper London, H. J. says) there has become quite a riga for barley Lester, H. water, It is asked for in the restaurants and it

Takenowchl, Miss H. Tanchner, Mrs. M. Tischer, J. Touzalin, R. Underwood, J. Venturini, A. Vanderpyel, Mrs. M. Westcote, Mrs. H. Worthington, C. Wheate, W. E. Woodley, W. Watson, H. G. Wegener, Dr.Get Watson, J. Wilds, M. Webster, D. W. Wright, Capt. W. Watson, Dr. Wallace, F. Walker White, S. Westrop, Miss Wilkins, Mrs. Walkeford, E. Werthman, L. Weedon, G.--- Weber. Dr. E. Welch, J. Wil, W.N. Wake, G. E. Whulnerah, T: Ci Winekler, A. Wheeler, f Woods & Co.' Wennberg, O. Werton, S. II. Young, W. R.

Yerex, I. A.

is demanded in the clubs. It is drunk as fre- List of Registered Cover Posto Rostante. quently as not out of a wine glass, one of the Ahmed Deen, I.P.C. Jandoo 'subterfuges people play upon themselves now, who believe in the theory that drinking much while eating is bad for the digestion and con ductive to obesity.

To make palatable barley water two ounces of pearl barley should be allowed to soak in cold water for an hour Then that water is strained away, and on the barley la poured a quart of clean cold water. It is allowed to boil for twenty minutes Leman rind and perhaps the juice of a lemon, if plenty of flavour is liked, should be added, just at the last, and when the barley water is strained. It is ready for the table.

Koch, Cart

Abda Khan, 1.P.C. 798 Khadorse, Elyezer

638 (2)

Attare Khan, No. 774 Salchi (2) Budha Khan Blank, Miss A, Arran-

Keder Hadjie Mo

hamed Abdul dale, Southport (1) Kahn, R. Returned. Butn Singh

Lyons & Co, Bova and Co. Supt. Montero, F. M.

Mohamed Akbar Brewery

Massey Lee, J. H Burkeh Ali Khan, McKay, Charles

1.P.C.856

Morris, Caps RJRA Bergmann, B. & R. Mondha Bingh Brimble, Capt. A Mobarised Blah ·

Mohamed Deen, I.P.C.

790

Murad Khan 1.P.C. 539.

Mayson, William

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MacVeagh, E

M

Marle, Hugo

Chunda Singh, "1.P.C.

$85

Clarker J.

Châu, H.Y. Crane, E. H..

Darnelli, Miss F. Delhi, N. M. Khan

Dean Singh, I.P.C.

547 Fox, F.

Fatmalen (Bombay) Felicie, Blaz Fosuisine, A. Ferreira, F. X.-P. Frampton, Mes. (3) Falris, G. (Singapore). Gabor Khan Gewanal Singh, 1.P.C.

807

Garcia, R. Gulab Khan, I.P.C.

509 Gunda Singh Gleick, M. |Hand, J.(Manila), To

Constancio Hand, Vic. Eng. School, Hengkong. Harwood, Thomas Hasham Alli, LP.C.

667

Hilton, St. John. Hazar Khan, I.P.C.616 Hesa, Miss O. Hodge, Ed G., Port

land (Maine), Re- turned. Hakan Singh, LP.C.

802

Hall, f. L. Harrison, R. Hall, Capt F.

Hoashi, S. Haynes, J.

Jawalla Singh, I.P.C.

614

Johnson, C. E

Munga Khan 1.P.C.

765

McNab, J. Nogueira, M.

Nawab Khan, L.P.C.637 N. C. III.

Ota (Manila), to Omuh,

5, Praya East, Wan chai, Hongkong. Olaten, Madame Prízis, E. Pederson, C. Preston, B. Potis, R. H. Ram Dhor Singh Ryan, A. Ramlalt Roselet, J. (2) Ross, C. H. Roberts, J. Rustonjee, S. Rublee, Hon. Wm. A. Sultan Mahomed Shores, D. M. Smith, Harry Said Mohamed Schlichting, Mrs.(pcl.) Shi Pui Ting. (Cosmo-

politan Dock). Staden, J. T. Simons & Co, J. R. Sammel & Co. Sückermann, G. Strickey, J. E. Tchervinsky Takenonchi, Missa Ulam Singh Uttu Singh, L.P.CÔ 774 Veasery, Mrs. L Vemura, G., Hongkong, to Kawamoto, (Mani (a).

Van-Ness, Miss E. O. (2) West, Mrs. M. Yonsen, Mrs. Yersin, E.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

S.S. Atlas

1:

Ships.

......M. Richinson.

Belgian King ...Abernethey. China..........

..Mr. Cooper.

Deucalion.........M. J. Garbutt. Emma Luyken...Capt. Wallis. Hailun ApA. Anderson. Idomeneur.........T. Connollys. Manuel Laguna..E. Nielson, Monmouthshire..Capt. J. Kennedy. Monmouthshire W. Cropley, Palatia

.H. Broch. President Radley

U.S.H.S.Relief.

Relief

Relief

R. B. Munro, John Mann.

Chas. McFeely.

J. H. McNeil.

J. H. Miller.

Relief...P. Schneider.

S.S. Saint Jerome ...Capt. A. Jones.

U.S.S. Saturn.. EI. Mines.

S.S. Shantung

10

Urlana

.miles,

.Capt. Wilson.

List of unclaimed Telegrama lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offloor

Birdlime.

Cheong Seng Loong. · Steel.

at Hongkong,

Siangshoochan.

Chingtai.

Steamer Wineland.

Dellagrüz

Strantzen.

Fromeurire.

Sunsanyuen.

Gee (Major)

Triching

Honjoo,

Thangtai,

Kamcheong,

Thi

Konguplong,

Kongyuchong.

Kwongaingloong. Laihopyuen,

Lapraik. Lichuenshang. Matthew, Joseph, Mrs. Marshall (Sobra

on). Powice. Quanonlang. Quanonsung. Sham.'

Toksham, Turgens. Tyelongsoon. Watanabe. **Wingyloong..

Yeeon.

0208 (Swee Kee Chan). 0651,4637 (Nam Hing)

5949, (Kwong Yu Yun)

Two.

0951, 3031, (Nam Wan); 0108, (Swee Keecham):

5502, 7127 (Manloong).

Ensurance.

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

THE

HE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN, and CHINESE RISKS at CURRENT RATES.

J

SIEMSSEN & Co.

Hongkong. 78th May, 180c.

Masonic.

PERSEVERANCE

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LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1,165, REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREEMA SONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 16th instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend!

Hongkong, 10th May, 1901..

Entimations.

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX,

[308c

BEECHAM'S

PILLS

FOR ALL

BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS BUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION,.

WEAK STOMACH DISORDERED LIVER,

AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SEX MILLION BOXES.

IMPAIRED DIGESTION,

to Cents per Bax.

Prepared only by the Proprietor 2 THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England. SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the

EMPIRE of CHINA

MAS WATKINS, LIMITED, APOTHECARIES, HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central Hongkong:

TH

NOTICE.

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THE OFFICES of the. "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH have This Day been removed to No. 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Second Floor, (the premises formerly accupied by Messrs. POWELL & Co.) to which address all communications should be addressed.

ETH. F. SKERTCHLY," Manager, Hongkong, Tet May, 1899.

Intimations,

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Head Office- TOKIO.

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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

THERAPION.

This succesful and highly popular remedy, as employed in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed.

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UNTOUGHED BY HAND.

MELLIN'S

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Consignees.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY."

NOTICE TO CONBIGNHES,

STEAMSHIP "TACOMA" FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO.

HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI. The above Steamer having arrived,Consignees of Carga are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

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Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

DODWELL & Co, LIMITED, Agents.

Hongkong, roth May, 1901.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P.&O. S. N. Co's Steamship

"BENGAL,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS... vessel are hereby informed that their Goods pro Consignees of Cargo by the above-named being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon-Wharf and God h Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where h consignment will be sorted out mark by and delivery can be obtained as soon as Goods are landed. This vessel brings on Cargo ---

From London, &c,

Peninsular.

S.S. China a From Persian Gulf, er B.1.S.N. and B. & 1

S. N. Co.'s.Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 11 AM, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 16th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent;

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

་་ All damaged Packages must be left in the tained from the Godown Company within ten Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which nb Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,``

Superintendent. Hongkong, roth May, 1901.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD,

OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST."

CONSIGNEES of the following Goods, shipped per SS. "WITTENBERG,"

to "ORDER" at Hongkong: F.B. & C.

AG

1

15449/50 2 cases. Calcium Carbide,

15501/2 2

[ Saltpetre.

J2

15549/532

84/85 2

17

Saltpetre Acid.

86

/ 11

1)

11

87/9 5

Sulphuric Acid.

19

.89

1+

Ether,

121

I

1 303

Acid. "Turpentine Oil,

and now lying in a lighter off Stone Cutter's Island, are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature and take immediate delivery of the Cargo.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office.

Hongkong, 13th May, Igor.

THE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG EXCHANGE,.

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $80 Per Annum.

PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Annum.

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION,

N.B-A special charge is made for lines of

more than average length.

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION IN STOCK

INCLUDING

BATTERIES,

CHEMICALS,

INSULATORS,

ELECTRIC

LECTRIC DELLS

SWITCHES,

L IGHTNING CONDUCTORS,

ELEPHONES,

VIRE, &c. &c.,

WIRE,

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION,

ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS, Erected and kept in order.

Estimates given for all kinds of Electric

Trained Mechanicians sent to Out-1 up lastallations if requited.

NOTE ADDRESS, ICH HOUSH ROAD

For full Particulars; de, &c.

Apply to

STUART HARRISON,

Hongkong, asth Dec

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