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THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
The seeing telephone, writes Mr. W. E. Brindley in the Seats Tost-Intelligencer, is the latest. Its inventor: will have abundant
Shipping.
ATTIVEIS,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JUNE 26, 1905.
Maria Valerie, Aust, 1.5, 2,643, P. Berberovich, 24th June,—–Kobe and Shanghal sist june, Gon.-S., W. & Cough AN
Ecclesia, Ger 19, 2,185, liormbad, zist June, M-Hamburg 5th May, Gen.-M. & Co.
Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. *,997. G. Götache, 23rd Jane, Bangkok 17th fane, Rice and Glenturrel, Br. 65, 5,015, R Webster, 20th
Wood-B. & S. June, Moji 15th June, Coal-Order. Haihow aist Jane, Sugar.-B. & Co. Labuan, Br. y. 2,294, 1. 8. Gardner, ar
June,Batoum 20th May, Case Petroleum.
Sassoon & Co.
9487TORS AT THE MIFERS;
Aucalt, E. F. Beattie, A. Beattie, M. I. Borsand, Mr. and Mrs.
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opportunity this summer to demonstrate his Holsteln, Ger. 28, 985, A. Niejahr, 24th June, Hainam, Fr. 18, 3,400, Boulet, 23rd June Bourchein, Mr. & Mrs. Meice, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bissell, WAS A 4 Mackay, C. H.
claims as to the marvellous qualities of this device, for he has secured permission to exhibit it in practical operation at the Lewis.and Clark centennial. If the invention turns out
to be what its creator claims, J. B. Fowler, of Partland, until a few weeks ago, a labourer in A railroad shop, will rank with Edison, Marconi, Tesla and other wizards of electrical discovery.
Mr. Fowler calls his device the "televue and says that by its operation one can see the image of the person to whom he may be talk ing through a telephone, The possibilities of such an invertion are obvious. The invention
Haiphong and Hoikow 23rd June, Rice -J, & Co. Aldershot, Br. 1.8, 1,354, Adam, 24th June,-**.
Chinkiang 20th June, Gen.--D. & Co., Ed. Rio Lima, Port unbost, 580, A. J. S. Reis,
zath June,-from Macao, Kumsang, Br. ss., 2,077, E. J. Baller, 25th
June, Calcutin 10th June, Penang_17th, and Singapare zoth, Gen.-J., M. & Co, Diadem, Br. cruiser, 1000, H. W. Savory, 25th
June-Singapore 19th June. Kwangtah, Ch. 1.6., 1,536, Wm. H. Lu, 25. June, Shanghai and June, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Laertes, Br.s.s., 1.357, J. B. Jackson, 22nd June, Saigon 18th June, Gee, Rice and Maria Rickmers, Gor, as, 2,356, H. Pape, 22nd
Timber-Wo Fat Sing.
June,Moji, 17th June, Coal-Order Mausang, Br. 28, 1,644, R. Houghson, 10th June-Sandakan sth June, Gen,~J, M. & Co. No:dipol, Nor. 8.a., 2,428, Stoltz, 23rd June,
Keluag (Formosa) 21st June, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Haitan, Br. 3., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 25th June. Regina, Br. z., 1,351, R. Lieberg, 23rd June,
-Foochow and Amoy 23rd June, GenCalcutta 7th June, Coals-Order. D., L. & Cn.
Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. D.E. Clothier, A. 'N
Cocks, Mr. & Mr. A, Darling, Col
Dixon, Mr.
Magill, E. & Marrioir, Dr. O.
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J. E. and child Birbeck, R. J.
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Mra Harker, B. Brotherton
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or discovery-as is might more properly bé Hangsang, Dr. ., 1,356, Wilde, 25th June, Shimosa, Dr. 5,8., 2,699, E A. Chaplin, 24th Hindekofet, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas, Mr.
termed, appeals to the average imagination even more vividly, than did the telegraph, or the telephone, or the phonograph, of wireless telegraphy.
The televue, which will be exhibited for the first time at the Lewis and Clark exposition, as the telephone was at the Centennial exposition in Philadelphin, in 1876, is no more nearly perfected than was Bell's arrangement at the time. bfore than half a century has not sufficed to make the telegraph perfect, and more than a quarter of a century after its invention, the telephone is still subject to improvement. The inventor believes that the televue within a few years will show greater improvements than either of the earlier inven:
tions
"I don't know that I can do it," saya Fowler, who is a modest little man. I am afraid don't know enough about electricity to do it, but I think that within a very few years either 1 or somebody else will have perfected my in: vention until by means of il a person can watch a football game, or a prize fight, or a performan. co at a theatre, without lääving his home.
This k of that a minute.. It seems incredible and yet the little man has made good every statemen be has made so far and people who know him and have seen his invention believe
that he is not boasting vainly. Within the pas! two mai the more than 1,cco people, most of them sceptical, have visited the inventor's humble me in Eau Portland and seen with their own eyes that the televue is no fake. Among these people have been President H. W. Goode and Direcuur of Carcessions Clark
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Canton 24th June, Gen.-J. M. & Co. Kansu, Br. 5., 1,224, J. Warrack, 15th June,
Canton 24th June, Gen-B, & 5.- Chiyuen, Ch. 8, 545, C. Stewart, 25th June,
Co.
Canton 24th June, Gon.-C. M. S. N. Tourane, Fr. 8.3,3 104, R. Girard, 26th June,
M. M.
Marseilles 28th May, and Saigon 33rd June, Mails and Gen.-M. M. Caledonicu, Fr. 3.5, 5,0co, Gregory, 26th Junc
-Yokohama 17th June, Mails and Gen Loongsang, Br. 5.5, 1,091, G. S. Weigall, 16th lupe, Manila 23rd June, Gen.-], M, &
Vochow, Br. 1.4, 1, 06, J, H. Brown, 26th June. -Shanghai azed June, Gea-B. & S. Signal, Ger. 43,957, A. Bendixen, 26th July,
Co.
Hoihow 25th June, Gen.-J. & Co. Goldmouth, Jr. ., 4,854, H. Carler, 26th June, Singapore 20th June, Gen.-A., K. & Co.
Clearancos at the Harbour Offico. Yochow, for Canton, Affaka, for tantop.
Paul Beau, for Canton..
Verde, for Macao. Yingking, for Canton. Chukong, for West River. Aldershot, for Centon, Kwangkak, for Canton. Kwongchow, for Cantin,
Ajar, for Shanghai. Tai On, for Canton. Maurang, for Sandakan. Tientifn, lo: Chin iang. Hoining, for Shau-u-toung.
longbre, for Swatow. Hatlan, for Hollow. fordun Hill, for Newcastle. Tak Hing, for West River,
Bepartures juno 25. exposition, and D. C. Freeman, the president's | Formosa, for Shanghai, &c. secretary. The invention will attract much Emma Luyken, for Swatow. attention at the exposition, where it will gland Ardovi, for Maji, out as a unique exhibit am.ng the thousands Proteus, for Swalow! of interesting displays to be seen at the Wes tern world's fair. I promises to demonstrate to Easterners, some of whom still regard the West as "wild and woodly," that the Orgean country grows geniuses as well as wheatcrops.
J. B. Fowler, the inventor, is 44 years old, and a native of Ohio, His inventive genius developed at the age of 6, when he devised a scheme whereby a bent hickory stick, pulling a string wrapped around the axis of a paddle wheel, farnished, power for propelling a toy boat. When 17 years old, being then employ ed in a glass factory he invented a machine for engraving designs on glis.ware. The youthful inventor, in his enthusiasm, told his secret to a friend, whe secured a patent on the process and made $5,000 by his treachery.nese, and 6 Japanese. Young Fowler made nothing. Since then he has made numerous inventions' one of which, a non-refillable bottle, seems destined to be- come commercially valuable.
Fowler declares that the inspiration which resulted in the televue came to him in a dream in 1878. Fowler professes to no credence in dreams, and at the time did not regard the dream as prophetic.
I dreamed how to construct an instrument by which I could transmit any view on the same principle apparently as the voice was transmitted by the telephone. 1 saw how it all worked, by means of electric cones and glass discs. In the morning I remembered the dream, but I had forgotten how to construct the most vital point of the instrument. It took twenty-eight years to find out again how to make that important part." "How did it happen?"
The little man squirmed uneasily in his chair. After his experience with, the friends who betrayed him, he is wary..
Well, he said at last, almost confidentially, "nne morning when I was working in the shops and racking my brain as I had done for months, all of a sudden I got an idea. 1 thought it all out on the way home to lunch, and during the noon hour I gathered together what material I had, then 1 bought more, and, when I experimented, fourd that I had dis- covered the right principle."
Mr. Fowler has not covered his invention fully with palexia, and is very careful that no one shall know how the talevue works. For the spectator there is not a great deal to be seen. On entering an ordinary telephone booth one is confronted by a round plate glass disc, about the size of a dessert plate, beneath which is an ordinary telephone receiver.. In the upper portion of the glass disc are two small apertures. 11e person who is using the phone puts his face to the plate, looks at the two holes, and talks as through an ordinary telephone. The fact of the person to whom he is talking, or any object held before the plate, is seen clearly, the scope of vision, however, being confined to the size of the plate.
June 26. Tientsis, for Shanghai. Germania, for Haiphong. Riverd de, for Batavia, Yatthig, for Feochow thambi, for Tauron. Aldershot, for Canton. Tientsia, for Chinkiang.
longbee, for Amay Chin, for Shanghai, &c. Hallar, for Pakhoi. Wonghof, for Bangkok.. 'wanglah, for Canton.
Parkourers zeent
Gen.-D. & Co., 1.d.
June, New York and Manila 22nd June, Suisang, Br. 1.5., 1,776, F. Wheeler, zoth Feb., Calcutta 4th June, Penang and Singa- pore 14th, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Tenn, Br. 8., 1,346, W. B. Brown, 23rd Jane, Zweena, Br. .5, 1,200, J. Ewart, and June,-
Manila 20th June, Gen.-B. & S.- Shanghai 17th Jane, Gen.--Chinese
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Innes, Capt. R.
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Per Haitan, from Coast l'orla-Messrs. H. P. White, A. Anton Henitath, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, and 160 Chinese.
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Arrivals at Home-16th May-Satiuma, Tourane, Ista: 6th May-Kesmun, Sambia, 9th May-Pak Ling, Benkdi. rath May Malacca, Achilles, 16th May-Swanley, Tom kin, Richmond Castle 19th May-Antenor, Prins Heinrick, agih May-Manila, 26th. May-Marquis, Barquehem, George, T. Hay. 30th May-Banglos. 2nd June-P. B. Barotie, Friedrich, Alcinous, Armand Bekic, Pyrrhus, Afartoneththire Suevia, St. Fillons, Bth June Per Caledonien, for. Hongkong from Yoko-Ceylon, 9th June-Silezia. 14th June-Kai hamaessis, Ah Tai and servant, Ab Sin; sow. 17th June-Agamemnon. stat juna Chean Uney, Yamada, Hendereen and Kida, Flintshire, Preussen, 23th June-Artemisia, From Kabe-Mr. Yamagiya, From Shanghai | Teenkai. -Mesna. Bastien and bor, H. Michael, Bil linger, Crombie, F. Leitao, Miss A. Mursalewa, Rev. Le Cao, Miss C. Sophie, Mr. and Mrs. Sette and infant, Mr. and Mrs, de Souza, Miss Q. Leitao, and
Indian. For Saigon-Mr. Abolivier. For Singapore from Yokohama- Mr. Rudra. From Kobe-Messrs. F. Canter, Mishimara, Tonshore, and 36 Chinese. From Shanghai-Messrs. F. Hirose, Shibata and H. Ishic. For Colombo from Koba---Messrs. Johnson and Wilson. From Shanghai-Sisters Gabriella, Colomb, Mestre, Christin, G. Die- trich, Miss R. Scharirs, and Mr. Georges ava datakis. For Port Said from Kobe-i 'Arab From Shanghai-Messrs. Goulaleff, Wassilieff, Kitlinsky, Mrs. J. Aura, Miss B. Aurat, Mrs. Andulina, Mein J. Aurat, J. Blot, Lam, Ivan- off, Alexandroff, Mrs. Kagianonvlet and baby. Mrs. Fitanowa, Mrs. Pennikowa, Mrs. Bazaro wa, feasts Dergatchiff and Kouzmin. For Marseilles from Yokohama-Mr. and Mr Brown, and Mr. Martin. From Kobe-Masura. Hanson, D. Will Wynell, Bremmer, Coates, Mackie, Olsen, Wilkins, Bertran, E Verlo, Teill, Emmett, A: Follesen, E. Eoenten, Lar sen, Telefensen and Kato From Shanghai- Mons. Reynaud, Messrs. Pierrard, Nerakow, Ye Hang Tsang, Ou Ki Treng, Zie Wei Zoung, Reo Lian Ki, Beo Lian Fong, Kie-rer, Dotaille, Revs. Rassat, Asmelie, Mets. I. Caro, Mels chi, G. Paxton, Boulanger, Le Guem and Sangster.
Shipping Report.
Mr. Fowler admits that the mechanism which operates the machine is concealed be. hind the plate glase, and says that it is so simple that anyone, on sesing it, could easily make a model as good as the original. He contends, moreover, that if the size of the plate were increased, the lie of vision would be broadened, so that the machine might bel Str. Langsang from Manila;-Moderate Arranged to permit the speaker to see the head winds, wet cloudy weather. and shoulders of the person to whom be is: talking, instead of merely the face, as now. A wonderful feature of the device is that the colours are brought out as vividly as in a mir
Post Othce.
A Hall will ofase tor:- Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Par Salsang, 27th June, 10 AM,
Swatow, Amay and Foochon-Pet Haltan, 27th June, 10 A.M.
Europe, &c. India, via Tuticorin-l'e Caledonien, ayth June, 11 à‚M. ..
Macao-Per Heungshan, 27th June, 1.1 P.. Sandakan-Per Afaurong, 27th June, # P.M. Niogpo and Shanghai-Per Hangsang, 27th June, 2 P.M.
Manila Per Tean, 27th June, 3 P.Mo Samsbui--Per Samuk, ayib June, 3.F.M. Swatow-Per Signal, 27th June, 3 P.M. Singapore and Penang-Per Maris Faleris, 27th June, 4 PM.
Teal ... Virago Waterwitch Whiting
1
torpedo boat destroyer surveying-vessel
river gunboat
river gunboat...
cruiser, 2nd class
river gunboat
...cruiser, 1st class
• Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief
Achéron Swatow, Wal-hal-wal, Chefoo and Tientsin Argus... -Per Kanisi, 18th June, 21 A.M..
Avalanche Macao-Por Htungahan, 28th Juno, 1.1§ P.M. Baionnette... Tientsin-Per Esang, 28th June, 2 P.M. Garonade .... Macao-Per Hrungskam, agih June, 1.1 7.M. Casse-tête ... Frederich, Wilhelmshalen, Harbertsbohej | Combia Matupi, Samaral, Brisbane, Sydney and D'ASSE Melbourne-Per Willekod, 29th June, § P.M.
Mojl, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash-Per Pielades, 30th Jane,
II.A.M.
Macao-Per Hungzñan, 30th June, 1.15 F.M. Manila-Per Loongsang, 30th June, 3 P.M..// Samshui-Per Lintan, goth June, 3 7.M. Manila-Per Rubí, 1st July, 10 AM. Europe, &c., India, vía Tuticorin-Per
Str. Kumsang from Calcutta:-Fine wea. Nudia, 1st July, 11 AM, ther, antooth sea, light variable winds,
Str. Maria Valerie from. Kobe-Ub to the
tor Mr. Fowler says that when he made his 13rd inst. fine weather, light. SW. wind and first experiments" he was able to distinguish
Shanghal-Par Funnam, tát July, 3 P.ML (0. Samibul-Per Sanui, sid July, 3 PM. Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Par Tartar,
Europe, &c., India, Darmeladi, 5th July, ar AM, and se
Décidé
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Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
Lieut.-Commander H. T. Allay
Captain C. H. H. Moore
Surveying
West River
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Hongkong
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341
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10,200
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Lieut. Portler
Lieu Corlouer
Commander Sagqi;Duvauroux
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FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
NAME.
Flag and DESCRIPTION.
TONS. GUNS. H. P.
Commanding Officers,
LAST REPORTED AT
armoured gunboat ...
1,796 10
river gunboat
£73
1,700 500
Lient. Ferret Lieut, Jeannel
102
... Saigon
river gunboat.
149
150
Haiphong
river gunboat
150
37
river gunboat
150
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Saigon Saigon
river gunbnat
140
150
Saigon
...gunboat
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438
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armoured cruiser
4,000
9,500
Baie d'Along
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3.985
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+
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+
300
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308
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300
2,200
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19,600
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307
6,300
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100
... river gunboat gunboat
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307
6,300
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Lieut. Glorieux
9:437
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armoured gunboat
1,795
11,700
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armoured cruiser
10,014.
20,000
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gunboat
629
900
Lieut. Roque
Baie d'Along
... river gunboat (... k...
destroyer...
Capt. Terquem...
battleship, reserTO...
+
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23 123.500
4:560
Lieut., Brugnon
+
colours, but not outlines, and that the colour calm 67, clest aky ; last night light NE. wind, 5th July, to Avia Taticorin-Fe Paiho
feature is essential
sky overcast and little rain, weather hary,.
Vessels in Port
Now for the development idea. Mr. Fowler Kwongia from Shanghai-Experi contends, reasonably enough, that if the discenced light variable winds, and fine weather were moved back a few inches the radiating throughout; passed tog Robert K. with derelict lines which mark the confines of the area of in tow bund N. off Nomke, Lat. 17° 08′ N. vision would be made and the scope of vision Long, tant E thereby vastly increased. When the machine Ja perfected so that this can be done, Mr. Fowler Boen no reason why everything which comes within this wide range of vision might not be séen by a p row at the other end of the televue. He says that by placing the machine on top of a transom in his house he has been able to distinguish teams, and people. "passing" in the street while he sat in a rear -
room with doors and windows closed,
Alsll, Craig, t. 6,0; 1,860, Moody, 24th June, -----Kutchinatru 18th June, Cosl.-M. B. K. Buford, Am. transport, 5,000 Hall, zgth May,
from Manila
Derwent, Br. 1.8., 1,652, J. Jenkins, aust Jone,
-Saigon 17th June, Gen-Chinese, JENN
Pistolet
Protée...
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Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, 6th Redoutable....... .....battleship, reservo. (... July, A.M
Samahti-Por Lintan, 6th July, 3 F.M Sty ***Manila-Per Zafiro, 8'h July, 11 AMON Sully
Manila, Zamboanga,... Thursday.” Island, Somprise Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville, / Brisbane, Takiang Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Takou... Melbourne, Adelaide, and Ferth-Per Chingis, Vauban 20th July, 3 FSHORE reddy | Vigilante ⠀⠀ Cebu And Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 11th. July,
3 Pa
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empruit of Japan, 13th July,:31 AM/
INININEN 201
Flagship of Vice-Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief. Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fanque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command
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Haiphong
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Haiphong
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Rale d'Along
Bale d'Along
Chungking.
Baie d'Along Saigon
Balgon
Haiphong Saigon
Baie d'Along Upper Yangtse Balgon HODgay Naopingfu
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