I
I
ly change their clothes and take a bath. Bover knew a Chinese miner who did not. never knew any other foreign miner who did Infact, I never know one of the other foreigners to take a bath of any kind, except by accident, The Chinese are the cleanest people in the world, except, perhaps, the English gentlemen who take their daily ‘dip.'
"In conclusion, let me say I never saw a drunken Chinaman, I never saw a Chinese beg-, gar. I never knew or heard of a lazy ono. 1.sat as county judge of Grant County, Oregon, for four years, where the miners had sold out to the Chinese to such an extent that the large half of the mining properties was Chinese. Yet in all that, time", there was not one criminal case ,and but one civil. and involving a Chinaman, in the latter a white man was finally Indicted by his fellow citizens for perjury."
The wild cry against the Chinese, we are assured, is simply sensation, due to the news- papers, "and there is nothing in this world so conscienceless and cowardly as, the average American newspaper; except perhaps, the Average American politician. Mr. Miller goes
on to say:
This outery has widened and spread, until to-day there are few property owners in San Francisco who care to have their real sentiments on the subject published. But I repeat that all the tax-paying and substantial citizens of our cities and the real labourers, of our Pacific cm- pire, from Alaska to San Diego, want and need these people with us, for, as Senator Morton said, they do the lowest work. The man with a home, whether he has a little shop or a little farm, does not want his wife and growing children to cook, wash, and do chamber work, | when he can get a silent and submissive little Mongolian to do it for a song. I tell you more: the real labourer on this const is a Christian, and when he reflects that the little, brown man is starving, starving for work, and that his people at home are literally starving for the dollar or two a week, which is all he asks when he first comes to us, why, this Christian man wants to open his home to him,, and his heart, too, and give him work. We have, perhaps, the finest, best people in the world on this Pacific coast, the select of the republic, and we can keep this standard up, and even advance it, and do Christian good at the same time, by not only allowing but inviting the little brown men to come. For, our ambitious and splendid white boy or white girl can not get on nearly so well at school if kept at home to do washing, da chamber work, and help mother to do what Senator Morton called 'the lowest work? about the house. The foreigner girl simply will not go away from the city; and even in the city, we'except the Swede, German, and the like, she must have light work and heavy. wages. My work as a teacher, talker at teachers' insti- tutes, colleger, and so on, has, in the last four years, taken me into nearly every county in Washington, Oregon, California; Arizora, New Mexico; Texas, and Louisiana, and I have nowhere heard one voice in favour of the Chi- bese exclusion act, but the contrary, at all times and places. The Chinese are particularly wanted in the great Southwest
1 can count Jetters from women by hundreds, begging that this brutal act be not perpetuated. Our women here in this warm land are not so strong. They musthave "help" and they can not depend on foreign white "help" and their daughters must go to school. "Now a word about the hordes "that are to "overrun us,” Senator Morton estimated that we had about 75,ono Chinese in California, We may have that number now; we may have only half so many, but I think, at one time, we have had at least a quarter of a million. This was when the placer mines were open to all, and the Harvard, Yale, and Princeton graduate shoveled dirt in the same gulch with "John," and found him a very quiet, cleanly little fellow, from the Oregon Sierra to the Sierra Madre. And when the graduate, the gentleman, got his claim washed
out, he sold it to John for gold and went home; and John sold it to his newly arrived cousin, 'on tick,' and went home also. Then the cousin worked the claim to the bed-rock and went home, too.
|
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1902.
the exact nature and circumstances of the suit. Ho showed a thoroughly democratic willingness to answer questions, however, and through his interpreter said that he had drawn on Wolf Brothers for $30,000. He says that he blew it in seeing the sights in New York and has no regrets.
PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR
THE FAR EAST.
Fer F. and O. steamer Padia, connecting with the steamer Chusan, at Colombo, from London, Jan.ro.--To: Yokohama: Mrs, Wheeler, Meris. El Macaulay, J. Ramsden To Shanghai: "Messrs. J. Macgregor, Corsar and Sergeant Carbery. To Hongkong : Messrs. whitlow, D. M. Mackenzie, Staff Sergeant and Hrs. J. Biles and 5 children. To Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch, Staff Sergeant W. Drage, Mr. P. Stewart, Miss Hann,ady Mac kay,"Miss Mackay, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. R. Buckenham, Messrs. A. R. Dain, W. H. Hill, Sergeant and Mrs. W. R. Potts. To Penang: Messrs, F. C. Mair, D. Douglas. From Mar- seilles, Jan. 17.-To Yokohama Messrs. G. E. Henderson, J. Warrall and Warrall (3). To Shanghai: Messrs. Railton, W. Cowan, Dr. A. Moore, Lieut. N. R. Anderson. To Hong- | kong Messrs. C. M. Gordon, C. J. Barnes, F. P. Adams and Charles Lefrenta. To Singa 'pore: Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Evitt, Messrs. W C. Cadell, W. Hutton, O. Marks and J. D. Kemp. Pori Said.-To Shanghai: Messrs. A. Henderson and W. Reid.
Per P. and O. steamer Oceana, connecting with the steamer Oriental, at Colombo, from London, Jan. 13.-To Yokohama Misses Walford and Gore, To Hongkong: Sergeant and Mrs. F. H. Ashford, Sergeant and Mrs. Marsh and child, Corporal Dixon, Mr.. and Mrs. W. T. Blake and 4 daughters, Messrs. R. B. Garde, J. H. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Savage and a children, Lance-Corporal Jenkins. To Manila: Mr. G. Ellis, To Singapore: Ser- genin: and Mrs. H. W. Martin and 6 children, Messrs. S. Sowden. J. C. Dumbleton. To Penang: Dr. and Mrs. Avetoun, Miss Barg hope and child. From Marseilles.--To Ilong. kong, Mrs. Magowan, To Penang: Mr. R. H. Chappel. From Colombo.-To Shanghai: Mr. Meyer, To Hongkong: Misses Ewan and Charlton.
Per P. and O. steamer Britannia, connecting with the steamer Coromandel, at Colombo,- from London, Feb. 6-To Shanghai; Rev. and Mrs. Cornaby and a children, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Armstrong and 2 children Mr. J. T. Pearson. To Singapore: Mrs. W. D. Fisher and child, Misses L. Morgan and Donald. To Penang: Mr. T. A. Kennard. From Mar- scilles.-To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. R. de. B. Largaird and child. To Singapore: Messrs. L. Hoefield, A. H. Ryder. From Port Said.- To Yokohama: Dr. Stapleton.
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Oceanien, from Marseille Jan. 19-To Yokohama: Messrs. R. Pescio, de. Kehrberg. To Hai- phong: Mr. J. Gonchaux, Mr. and Mrs. Thorel and Mrs. Bonne.
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Annam, connecting with the steamer Ernest Simons, at Colombo, from Marseilles, Jan. 26-To Shanghai: Messrs.. H. Roth, J. D. Stirling. To Haiphong: Mr. G. Carnier, Mrs. Staup, Mr. D. Audis. To Saigon: Mr. and Mrs. A. Siré, Mr. and Mr. Cremazy, Mr. Otto Sixt, Mrs. Jourdain and a children, Mrs. Huron, Mr. R. Mille, Colonel de, Mussy. To Singapore: Messrs. R. W. Braddell and J. Lammers.
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Ernest Simons, from Marseilles, Feb. 9.-To Shang- hai Messrs. Dresing, Paul Serre. To Saigon : Mr. Claude, Mr. and Mrs. Gaymard. To Singapore Mr. H. N. Ridley,
Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Bayern, from Bremen, Jan. 23, and Southampton, Jan. 28.-To Yokohama: Rev. and Mrs. W. Field
and a childrch To China: Mr. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Mueller. To. Shanghai: Miss R. Elwin, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mullen, Misses Godson, Pressegh, Mrs. Cochrane and children, Miss Ovenden. To Hongkong: Mr. Robertson, Misses E. M. Brooks, F. Coleman. To Bangkok: Miss Cox. To Singapore. Mrs. Napier and child, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cumming
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4 P.M.
(SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA THURSDAY, 27th Feb., at
- MANHA, THURSDAY ISLAND,
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FRIDAY, 28th Feb., at.
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KUMANO MARU
E. W. Haswell
{NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO
Noop.
FRIDAY 28th Feb., at
J. LACOCK.
MIIKE MARU
M. Yagi
Noon.
BOA VISTA."
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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Entinations,
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
(AMERICAN BANK).
ESTABLISHED 1864.
U.S. Gold.
PAID UP CAPITAL..$2,000,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $4.644,514
TOTAL
.56,644,514
Head Office: NEW YORK,
Directors:
Samuel D. Babcock. George F. Baker. August Belmont, George S. Bowdoin, Frederic Cromwell, Walter R. Gillette. E. H. Harriman. G. G. Haven. R. Somers Hayes. Charles R. Henderson. Harry Payne Whitney.
Adrian Iselin Jr. James N. Jarrie, Augustus D. Juilliard. Richard A. McCurdy.
Levi P. Morton.. Waller G. Oakman. Alexander E. Orr. Henry H. Rogers. H. McK. Twombly. F. W. Vanderbilt,
Walter G. Oakman, President,
Gen. R. Turnbull,
and Vice President. Adrian Iselin Jr.
John Gault, Manager,
Vice President.
3rd Vice President, Wm. C. Edwards,
Henry A. Murray,
Treasurer.
F. C. Harriman,
Assistant Treasurer.
Foreign Dept.
E. C. Hebbard,
Secretary.
R. C. Newton,
Trust Officer.
London Committee: atthur John Fraser, (Chairman). Donald C. Haldeman. Honorable Levi P. Morton.
LONDON OFFICES ·
33 and 35, Lombard Street, E.C. R. C. Wyss, Manager.
London Bankers: PARR'S BANK, LIMITED.
A BRANCH of above Company has been esta lahed at No. 4, DES VOUX ROAD, Hong: kong, for the Transaction of Banking and Exchange Business.
Hongkong, 31st January, 1901. [128d
NOTICE.
HE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX- THE SECOND VALLEN with ines in 1/16ths from 1/10 15/16 downto 1/8d, is now in the bookbinders hands and will be published next week. These Tables, which run in columns of 100. from £999 down to £1. and from 19/11 down to 1d or from $999 down to i cent, enable the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of any sum in Sterling under 1000 by simply adding the equivalent of the Shillings and Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents under $1,000 by adding the equivalent of the Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple means of computation a very considerablesaving of time and trouble, besides recuring a ready, means of proving accumcy is secured, as is illustrated in the following examples. To reduce £879,17.1 into Dollars at Exchange 1/10 1/16.
£879. 0, a=$9,561. 926
9. 745
£9,571. 671
For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road.
Hongkong, 22nd February, 1902
RIENTAL
PENINSULAR
STEAM
COMP
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA
ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEA PORTS, FLYMOUTH AND, LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS).
HE Steamship
"CHUSAN," Captain C. L. Daniel, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 1st March, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Parts.
Silk and Valusbies, all Cargo for France, and Tea for Londen (under arrangement) will bs transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct in Marseilles and London; other Carge for London, Z., will be conveyed vid Bombay with Tras shipment.
Parcels will be received'nt this Office nutil 4 P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and
whereas with the other exchange books the Value of all Packages are required. process would be as follows 3~~
£800. o. 0=$8,70%. 550
70, 0, 0.
761 473
9.0. 3.
97. 904
17. O
9. 247
11,
0. 497.
59,571, 671
Shippers are particulaly requested to note the terms and candwas' of the Company's
Bilts of Lading.
For further Panicular, apply to
FOU
A. S. MIHARA, Afanager.
To be Let.
TO LET.
'OURTEEN EUROPEAN HOUSES ; Nos. 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 34, 36, 38, 42, 44, 46, and 48, LEIGHTON HILL ROAD.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND & LOAN CO., LD. |No. 8, Queen's Road West,
Hongkong, 22nd February, 1902.
TO LET.
[2240
THE BUNGALOW, "CREGGAN," at the
Peak, Six Rooms. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. ------ Hongkong, 18th February, 1900,
"
ΤΗΣ
TO LET.
[arad
HE KENNEES" MAGAZINE GAP,
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST, MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 4th February, 1902, [1584
TO LET.
ROUND FLOOR of GODOWN No. 1,
New Praya, Kennedy Town.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD, Hongkong, 1st February, 1902.
I
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent, Hongkong. 15th February, 1002
IN PEAK
Apply to
[4
or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at the NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
same rate of exchange →→→
$9,000.000-817. 6.10. 8 571.000 52.9.9.11
671
,,1,2,33.".
879.17.11.00
..
but by other books it would be 1- $9,000,000 £827. 6.10. -8°
500,000- 45.19. 3. 4 70.000- 6. 8. 3..6
1,000=
B00.
1.10 I 1. 1. 3
70***
I
1. 9 I
879.17.11.00
COMPANY.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
VIA
SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
FOR VICTORIA, B,C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTIOŃ WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Steamers.
"So things went on till the first Pacific rait: and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.. Brown, F. BLACKHEAD & GU.. each sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked Victoria
road was built, and when the last old claim was worked out, as a rule, the Chinaman web! home. The quarter milllon of Chinese, with out any restriction at all, had dwindled to about 75.000. Thus much for the hordes that are to overrun ds. How illogical that the yellow element of the American press should be for ever boasting of American valor, and yet.com. stantly warning us to beware of the hordes of degraded Mongolians that are to overrun us."
THE SIGHTS OF NEW YORK,
FOLLY OF A COREAN PRINCE.
Miss Lind. To Penang Miss Jones. From Colombo-To Yokohama i Mrs. Seys.
SHIPCHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS COME AND PROVISION MER-
Every care has been taken in compiling these. Tables to insure their accuracy and even as the book was being printed the last impression of Tacoma
by two separate persons and any little errors in reading which will crop up in such works as these are carefully corrected in each copy
accurate and useful book Subscriptions for
Braemar
Captains,
Proposed Sailing.
3,811 A. Dixon...... Mar. 8. 3.502 J. Panton Mar. 15 3,601 W. Watt......Mar. 22
THE attention of Passengers is directed to
Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Stullgari, from Bremen, Feb. 6, and Southampton, Feb. CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS before it is lested, thus making it a most the very cheap rates offered by this Line
-To China Mr. Jahnston, Mr. and Mr. Fraser, Messrs. Moorhead, Jones, Campbell, Houston. To Singapore: Mr. Collyer.
Per Rotterdam Lloyd steamer Gede, from Rotterdam, Jap. 1-To Batavia: Mr. C. Voute. From Marsailles: Messra, G. W. van Lommel, G. R. Brouwers, 6. E P. A. van Hachion, J. A. Roukens, J. A. Spoor, J.Brunger, P.D. A. Frankamp, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. K. M. Schieffelers,, Mr. D. J. G. van Reenen, Dr. J. A States journal says Seeing the sights of Bevan Leent, Messrs. P. M. Schreuders, ], A. Verploegh Chassé. Mrs, Arnold van Duija the Tenderloin in New York has cost: Prince and 3 calldren, Messrs. W. van Holst Pel- Eat Who, second son of Eul Yi, Emperor of lekang, P. A, F. Blom, P. B. van Staden ten Cores, $jo,000 more than he is able to pay Brink, G. J. Bloom, P. J. A. van Mourik, and he is now being sued in the District Court Miss M. J. H. A. V. N. Schieffelera, Messrs. bera for the recovery of that amount. It is F. A. Neys, M. Prey, A, v. d. Men and Ñ. secured by a promissory note, held by Wolf
Hendriks doen Brothers & Co. bankers, with branches in Now York and Philadelpia, and as no money was forthcoming from the Prince when the note feil Aut the law has been called in to make the
young man pay for his fun.
Prince Ful Wha has lived in this country about three years and has shown a marked aptitude in picking up, some of the ways of Western civilization. For the last three years the Prince has bees a student in Roanoke College in Salem, Va, but it was recently decided that he should go through a course of
:
Per Nippon Yasen Kalaba steamer Awa Mars, from London, Jan. 17-To Yokohama Professor J. Tima, Messrs. R. Greig, A. Smith
G. Aso, K. Shida, Suzuki, Ta Kobe; Mrs.
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T
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WING to the insufficiency of accommoda
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cresalog demand for admission, it has been CHARTS and BOOKS,
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