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Entimation.

Wm. Powell, Ld.

Hours-8.30 AM, to 6 Pik,:

WINTER SEASON.

NEW GOODS

ABRIVR

J EVERY WEEK.

LADIES' DEPT.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Smart Boota and Shoes.

The New Cliffon Velvet

Winter Jackets and Golf Capes.

Beason's Furs, Fiohus aud Fas-

cinators.

Costumes Coats and Shirts. Lace Robes.... Trimmed Hats and Bonnets Underclothing and Corsets.

Cloves.

Hosiery

Fans.

CHILDREN'S DEPT..

Wool Hata.

Jersey Caps.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1904.

Intimations.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

TORTODAY (TUESDAY), the 1st THE RACE COURSE WILL BE OPEN November, 1904.

Members requiring STAND or STABLE Training and Racing Season will oblige by ACCOMMODATION during the Forthcoming applying to the Undersigned before MON- DAY, the 14th instant,

By Order,

THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED.

KELBASE OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

INTERESTING CEREMONY IN KOPE

It is not often that the people of Kobe have an opportunity of seeing prisoners of war pass through the streets, remarks the Chronicle of the 23rd inst., but the unusual spectacle wax witnessed yesterday in the neighbourhood of thickly lined with spectators, while gendarmes the Central Post Office. The streets there were

and police were stationed along the route to preserve order. Round the gates outside the Chamber of Commerce building the crowd was T. F. HOUGH,

particularly large, for it was here that a Clerk of the Course. large number of prisoners of war were to be Hongkong, at November, 1904,

[1194 formally banded over by the Japanese authori- ties to the French Consul and in released from imprisonment. Inside the Chamber of Com merce building, preparations had been made for the formal transfer of the officers and men, the ceremony being of a semi-public character. In this room, Mr. Hori, an official of the Kencho, had charge of the arrangements, which were completed at about two o'clock. Shortly after wards two of the Russians arrived, both being totally blind. An interval of about a quarter of an hour passed before any of the others arrived, when they came trooping in in twos, having been conveyed along the streets in jinrikisha, They quickly occupied the chairs provided, and by twenty minutes past two everything was in readiness for the ceremony.

OFFICE AND DEPOT:-WYNDHAM STREET, KOWLOON BRANCH:-57, ELGIN ROAD.

FARMS AT POKгOOLUK.

FRESH DAIRY PRODUCE.

MILK, per Small Bottle..

#7

ia Cts. Sterilized Milk, per Quart Bottle do Cream, per Phial............. Butter Milk, par Small Bottlesime, 09. Fresh Dairy Butter, per Pat.mm... 50 Australian Fresh Butter, par un 70 Australian Cooking Butter, per D.............. 55 19 Coulommier Cheese, each..................................... 30. „

The Farms are wholly under European Management and Supervision.

Hongkong, 3rd November, 1904.

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TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

PROPOSED NEW FERRY SERVICE TO KOWLOON.

Several foreign members of the public, officicals, and the Press were accommodated at the side of the hall, in which, although almost filled with people, a deep silence reigned. Neither prisoners nor spectators indulged in conversation. It was noticeable that several of the Russians scarcely moved their eyes off BEG to inform intended Subscribers to I this scheme that, owing to the colonial the ground, as if painfully conscious of their Government, having imposed upon the Proposition. However, with the entrance of the moters some additional stipulations which would in the opinion of the promoters prevent leading actors in this unusual scene, there was the scheme from becoming a financial success, something to occupy the Japanese and other I and my co-promoters have with much regret spectators, and to avert the attention of the decided to abandon the project for the present. onlookers:

For the Promters,

AHMET RUMJAHN. Hongkong, 4th November, 1904.

WE

NOTICE.

198

JE beg to inform our Customers that we will CLOSE OUR SHOP from 1st December, 1904, until further notice.

VICTORIA HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

Hongkong, 1st November, 1934,

'ONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM-

WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.

Ho

TIME TABLE

(on and after 1st October, 1904.)

WEEK DAYS.

Hoods.

Gaitera.

Gloves.

Dresses.

Cloaks.

Hosiery

Shoes-

1.45 p.m. to

&o..

80.,

&e

2.15 p.m. to

3.30 p.m. to

5.00 pm. to

FURNISHING DEPT.

FIRST FLOOR.

New Tapestry Curtains. Table Damaske.

Bedspreads

Down Quilts Art Muslins. Embroidered Sheets. Carpets.

Buge.

&0., &0,

DRESSMAKING

&20.

English, French and American -Styles.

GENTS' DEPT.

V

28, QUEEN'S ROAD.

Hours-8.30 A.M. to 6 P.M.

Gents' Boots.

Winter Underwear. Knitted Vests.

Trunks.

Bags.

Fitted Dressing Cases. Exclusive designs in Ties.

Felt Hats.

Gloves.

&c.,

&o.

Wm. POWELL, Ld.

HONGKONG,

Hongkong, 19th October, 1904.

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6.45 8.m. to 7.00 .m....Every 15 minutes. 7.30 am. to 8.00 a.m... Every to minutes. 8.00 am. to 8.30 am. Every 15 minutes. 8.30 am to 9.30 B.m....Every 10 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m....Every 15 minutes. 11.30 am, to 12.45 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes. 12 45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 2.15 p.m... Every 10 minutes. 3.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 8.00 p.m....Every 10 minutes.

NIGHT CARS.

Mr. Akiyama, t

Councillor in the War Office, and an authority on international law, accompanied by Mr. de Lucy-Fossațied, the French Consul, here entered. Mr. Akiyama at once addressed the Russians, who rose in

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Entimations.

Entertainment.

HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC

CLUB.

THEATRE ROYAL.

THE COMEDY OPERA ENTITLED

"DOROTHY,"

IN THRES ACTE,

as surgeons or nunès; others, who have pald your debi to your country, will, though crippl-d ed, have the consolation of returning to your familier All will be able to speak from per

THE TRUTH ALWAYS. sonal experience of the manner in which the "When you are in doubt tell the truth," "It'}

was an experienced old diplomat who said this Japanese treat their prisoners and of the re-

ad shown to them, not merely by the to a beginner in the work. It may pass in some authorities, but by the population itself. You things, but not in business. Fraud and decep- have fully realized that the Japanese them-ion are often profitable so long as concealed; selves are too brave a nation not to respect vet detection is certain sooner or later) then excellence of the hospital organization, of the best and safest way is to tell the truth all the Will he Produced on the following dates Enemies who have won their esteem. Of the cornes the smash-up and the punishment. The skill of the surgeons and the devotion of the time. Thus you make friends that stick by you, aurses, you can, 1 am sure, but speak with and a reputation that is always worth twenty, admiration and gratitude. Your stay in Japan shillings to the pound everywhere your goods under the tragic circumstances which brought are offered for sale. We are able modestly to you here cannot but leave with you all a lasting affirm, that it is on this basis that the world- remembrance, and I think I may say that when this unfortunate war is over and passions have wide popularity of cooled down the remembrance will make of some of you staunch friends of this country. It is for me a pleasant duty to receive you from the hands of the Japanese Government's dele. gate and to make arrangements for sending you home. I wish you all a pleasant journey and a fiuing welcome in Russia.

WAMPOLES FEXPARATION. rests. The people have discovered that this medicine is exactly what it is said to be, and that it does what we have always declared it will do, Its nature also has been frankly made known. It is palatable as honey and contains The Consul added that by kind permission all the nutritive and curative properties of Pure of the Governor, they would spend the night again in the quamalige establishment at Wada, Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cad not as prisoners any longer but as guests, and livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of that they would be taken on board the Wing- | Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Mait and sang this morning at 8.30.

Wild Cherry A combination of supreme

"

COMMERCIAL..

This concluded the proceedings, and shortly afterwards the spectators of the interesting excellence and medicinal merit. Nothing has ceremony dispersed, the Russians being.con- been so successful in Anemia, Scrofula, Bron veyed to the Quarantine Station, A larger | chitli, Influenza, Loss of Flesh and Wasting crowd than before had assembled in the streets, Diseases, Weakness and Low Nervous Tone, and watched in respectful silence the departure and all complaints caused by Impure Blood. of the newly-freed officers and men,

Dr. Austin D. Irvine of Canada, says: "I have used it is cases where cod liver oil was indicated but could not be taken by the patient, and the results following were very gratifying." It is effective from the first dass and agrees with the most sensitive and nervous stomachs. It cannot deceive or disappoint you, and comes to the rescue of those who have received no benefit from any other treatment. It stands for the medicinal triumphs of the age. "Watch carefully against imitations," Sold by chemists throughout the world.'

I

YARN MARKET,

In their report, dated 4th instant, Messrs. Cawasjee, Pallasjes & Co. write: Since the issue of our fast circular dated the zist ult, our yarn market during the first part of the interval ruled steady and a few sales were reported at last Mail's prices in Nos. 10s. and 12r. both for spot and forward deliveries. Latterly, telegraph. ic advices of a strong market on your side, coupled with small stocks in first hands, im- porters rather showed firmness, and some selected threads of Nos. 10s, and 125.fetched fifty

cents better. There is no important change to

be noticed in No. za,, they drag on slowly and

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are not in much favour. A small business is -HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE reported in ho, 161, at last mall's quotations.

ASSOCIATION.

OR the convenience of Gentlemen desirous

·HONGKONG HOTEL.

selected threads are scarce in the market. Nos. of joining the Association, LISTS FOR 8s. and 6s. of the selected threads fetched better rates. Market closer steady. Sales are report-SIONATURE are deposited at the following ed of about 50 balts of No. 65; 150 bales of places: No. Br.: 3,600 bales of No. 10.; 1,100 bales of No. 12; to bales of No. 144.4 200 bales of No. 16; and 375 bales of No. 20s; in all about 1.525 bales. Arrivals per steamers A. Aptar 2nd G. Apear of about 500 bales Unsold stock is estimated at about 13,000 bales."

Local Yurn; ales are reported of about 2,509 ba'es of No1 108, and 125 at $114 and 5:16 repectively,

Japa e Yarn About 150 bales changed hands at $135 to $137 per bale.

Exchange-We quote to-day on India at Rs 371 per cent, I ordon at 15. težilomā

FONT NIGHTLY MARKET REPORT.

Cotton Indian.-The new carp of Bengal cotton arrived by the Apcar drew the attention of Chinese dealers, and sales are reported of about zzo bales at $37 por pical. The stock is estimated of about 300 bales (Old).

a body in response to his bow and then resum-A very good business transpired in Nos. 125. and for, and are still inquired for at quotations; ed their seats. In the course of his address, Mr. Akiyama, whose remarks were interpretad into Russian, said he had come to Kobe under [1178 instructions from General Baron Terauchi, the Minister for War, to deliever the Russian officers and men he saw before him over to the French Consul, as it had been determined to send them home. The Japanese Govern- ment, said Mr. Akiyama, deeply regretted the outbreak of the war, and had not the slightest hostile feeling against the Russian people. The thirteen men of those present who were combatants, after being taken prisoners had been accorded proper treatment by the Japan- ese according to their rank and status. All prisoners from the front were quartered at Matsuyama, Himeji, Marugame, and Fuku. chiyama, where the climate is mild. They received all possible¶attention for the protec- tion of their health and other wants, and no other restrictions were put upon their personal movements but such as were necessary from a military point of view. The Prisoner's Intel- ligence Bureau was opened in February to facilitate their communication with families and relatives at home, and letters and articles from them were sent post free and free of Customs duty. These facts were well known by the prisoners. The Japanese authorities were taking care to afford the sick and wound. ed prisoners the same treatment as the Japan. ese soldiers, and in conformity with the wishes prompted by the kind heart of his Majesty t'e Emperor, it had been decided to send home those who were wholly incapacitated for fight ing without waiting the conclusion of the war, in consideration of their position and also with the object of relieving the anxiety of their families and relatives. Twelve maimed men, including those who were presented by the Empress with artificial limbs, were to be de livered to the French Consulļto be sent home by steamer that day. Paymaster Anisimoff of the Rurik, who applied for his release on account of old age, was also to be allowed to return home, spcial consideration being extended to his case. The Japanese au- thorities desired as much as possible to

8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. every half hour.

SU DAYS. 8.00 a.m. to 9.00 am. .....Every 15 minutes. 9.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m....Every 30 minutes. 9.30 am to 10.30 a m....Every is minutes. 10.30 am to 11.00 am...Every 10 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.03 pm....Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes, 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 600 p.m. to 7,00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m....Every to minutes.

NIGHT CARS as on Week Days,

BATURDAYS.

Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.49 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office ALEXANDRA BUILDING.

Des Vaux Road Central.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managen. Hongkong, 1st October, 1904. [1094 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.

PORTLAND CEMENT

In Cosks of 375 lbs. net $5.00 per Cask mitigate the evil effects of the war

ex Factory.

KOWLOON HOTEL. HONGKONG CLUB. MESSR. KELLY & WALSH, LD. MESSRS. WATSON & Co., Kowloon.

F. H. MAY,' Colonial Secretary.

Hongkong, 25th October, 1904.

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ST. ANDREW'S BALL.

COTSMEN desirous of SUBSCRIBING the forthcoming ST. ANDREW'S BALL, on 30th November, are requested to forward to the Undersigned their NAMES and ADDRESSES, and to state whether Married or Single.

DAVID WOOD,

Hon. Secretary, St. Andrew's Ball Committee. Hongkong, 26th October, 1904. [1164

COMPANY, LIMITED.

33a per picul. The stock is about 320 bales.

Cottan, Chinese-150 bales found buyers at Yarn, Indian-During the whole of the fort- ROBINSON PIANO night ruled steady, and sales are reported of about go bales of No. 6s., 150 bales of No. 8. 3.600 bales of No. 106, 1,100 sales of No. 12. se bales of No. 141, 300 bales of No. 165. and 375 bales of No. 208. in all about 5,525 bales The unsold stock is estimated at 13,0:0,

Yarn, LocalSales are reported of about NEW IRON 2,500 bales of Nos. 10s and 128, at $114 and 5116, respectively.

Yan, Japanese-About zoo bates changed hands of *o: 203. At $135/136.

Opium, Malwa-Ruled stendy and sales are reported of New about 85, chests at S1070 to 51,100. Old about 60 chesis at $1,100 to $180, Ulder about 25 chesis at $1,140 to $1,720 Oldest about 30 chests at $1,240 to $1,300 per picul, in all about 220 chests. The unsold stock is estimated at about 675 chests. vancing rates. Sales are reported of about 750 Opium, Bengal-Ruled very firm with ad-

chests of Patna at $1,135 to $1,180 and about 360 chests of Benares at $1,090 10 $1,140; in all about 1,110 chests. The stock is about 870 cheats.

Opium, Persian.-Sales are reported of about

FRAMED

*

19TH NOVEMBER, 1904.

32ND

SATURDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 23RD THURSDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY,

24TH

26TH 28TH

Doors Open at 8.30 PM, Curtain Rises at

P.M.

The BOOKING OFFICE: (at, The, Robinson, Piano Co.) will be opened to GUARANTORS ONLY on 3rd November, and to the General Public on and after 5th November, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4.30 F.M. each day.

Lale Trams quarter-of-an-hour after fall of Curtain.

Stalls and Dress Circle... Pit Stalls

Pit

*

A. CHAPMAN,

Business Manager..

Hongkong, 1st November, 1904.

For Sale,

FOR SALE

-[1172

NCANDE

SCENT, Gasoline, Lamps of all descriptions from the best makers...

Incandescent. Mantion, Chimneys, Globes, Sha das, &c., for Gasoline and Gas Lamps at the most

moderate prices.

Lamps fixed up for Buyers free of charge.

Naphtha of the best-kind kept in stock.

TẠI KONG CÔ

56, Lyndhurst Terrace/

Hongkong, 17th November, 1903.

131

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

TRADE

MARKS

BARRETTO & Co., General Agents, Hongkong,

PORT WINE. Direct shipment from the

PIANOS COMPANHIA AGRICOLA E COMMERCIAL DOS

$425.

GUARANTEED FOR CLIMATE.

150 chesis at $ 80 le 5960 per picul. The MASTER PIANO

stock is about 2,100 chests.

Miscellaneous Quotations:-

Cassia

on

Borax

Beane

non-combatants, women, and children. Four Army Surgeons and the Chief Surgeon of the

In Bags of 150 lbs, net $8.20 per Bag Kurth, with 29 field ambulance men who fell

ex Factory. SHEWAN, TOMES & Oo, General Managers.

Hongkong, and September, 1904.

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A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. This is theage of research nail experiment, when allnature, so to speak,is ransacked bythescieutide for the fort and happi asof monscience has Indeed stada giant strides during the past century, mud minang the by no means least important dire vertes in medselse comes that of Therapion. particulars of which will be found in another coinman. This preparation la unquestionably one of the mat genuine and relabda J'nteil Medicines everintroduced audias, an unterstand been wied In the Coatinental Hospitals by Ricord. Hostan, Jalert., Velperu. Blaisonneure, the well-knows Cune-pignas, and indeei by All those who are regarded as anthoritiestų such matters, including the celebrated Lalleniand, and Raur, by whom is was nouze time since uniformly adopted, and thes It is wordbythetlentionof those whorequiresuch a remedy - think there is no doubt... From the time of Aristotle dawowerda va pestealsgent in the removal of these diker sea link (like the famed pål- 1 kpher's stanrih en the oʻj ́et of search of some Bannel itwas minels; nid far beyout the mere poops Cselés ülür ver have been dioutred—of Invigning the hyer metal into goli la surely - Lait, were of a remedy so patent au to replenish The sad for Tuerg es of the comfirmeil vané in the que car ran di the offer to effectually, speedily and efféle inexpel from the system wiihout the ald, or even the knowl dae, oi à second party, the polatra equitest or loherbe i diupas la allthetr protesi forma na ta lenye ko taisi a-ince behind. Kisch beche Nw French Remedy Therapion, wisch any e-stainty rank with, lệ not take precedence of many of the discoveriesu? vur day about which no little ostentation and noise, have been made,

· ́nlṭh extensive and ever-increasing demand that ferented for this tordicine wherever intro- duce Lapurars to I have that it is destleed to cast 1 to fillekom all those questionable remedies that

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Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co. Ltd,

Hongkong, China and Manila.

into the hands of the Japanese army and who were detained at Matsuyama and other places, were to be sent home with the prisoners. As was known very well by those present, the medical staff were brought to Japan at their own request, some to attend the Russian wounded and others on account of their own Injuries. These latter were not treated in any way as prisoners. They were given their per- sonal freedom, and were supplied with all necessarios after the example of the Japanese medical staff. The latter were delivered into the charge of the French Consul together with the prisoners who were to be sent home.

At the conclusion of his speech Mr. Akiyama bowed courteously, and the bow was again acknowledged by the Russians.

The number of maimed Russians present was 12, the others were Paymaster Anisimoff, five Surgeons, one Pharmacist, and 29 ambul- ance men-48 in all.'

When Mr. Akiyama had retired the whole of the Russians, one by one, excepting those unable to write, four le number, advanced and signed a document relating to their release. This operation finished, the French Consul added his signature and presented the docu- ment to Mr. Akiyama.

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Dry No. 3

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Per Case of

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OPIUM QUOTATIONS. . Torday's quotations are as follows :-

Mr. de Lucy Fossarian next addressed the gathering, his address in French being first Interpreted into Japanese and then into Maliwa New........ Russian. The Consul spoke as follows :----

"Old

Older

· Oldest

Gentlemen,-From this moment you are

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Per chest @ 1,060/1,101 @ 1,120/1,18 .@. 1,200/1,260 @ 1,280f1.300 „Ģ 1,18%).

.@ 1,1421

@ 890/960-

BY

HOPKINSON,

KRAUSS, HAAKE,

RACHAL'S CABIN PIANOS.

HIRE OR CREDIT.

TALKING- MACHINES,

AN ACTUAL REPRODUCTION OF

THE HUMAN VOICE,

Hongkong, 14th October, 1904,

BURGUNDIES.

Per Case Per Case

Quarts. Pints.

Volnay-vin 1893. $14.00 $16.00. Moulin a Vent via 189314.50% 16.50 Macon vin 1899 17.00 19.00 Nuits vin 1893.-17.50 Musigny vin 18938.50 Corton vin 1893 .....................18,50 Chablis vin 1893 Beaune vin 1893.... Pommard vin 1899

Red Burgundy...

Chambertin vin 1899

19.50

20.50

20.30

11.00

21.00

29.00

11.09

.30.00

· 37.00

39.00

41.00

43.00

Romance vin 1893 ........................40.00°

BARRETTO & Co...

Agents,

Nos. 32 & 24, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central,

(03

Hongkong, 19th October, 1904.

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