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TELEGRAMS.

[Reuter's.]

The Peace Conference.

& LONDON, 6th August, The plenipotentiaries have arrived at Oyster Bay; the Japanese Envoys were received by President Roosevelt on board

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY AUGUST 8, 11905.

HÙNGKUNG AND SHANGHAI | know them. They're the sort of people who

BANKING CORPORATION.

From the eightieth report of the court of directors to the ordinary half-yearly general meeting of shareholders to be held at the City Hill, on Saturday, 14th inst, we learn that the net profits for the half-year ending 30th June, including $.493,408 75, balance brought for

say 'am instead of saying 'a'm, as it should be.” MIFS BAY.

To-day's Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

To-day's Advertisements.

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR AMOY, STRAITS AND RANGOON,

“HE Company's Steamship.

“PALAMCOTTA,"

of the Government yacht Mayflower, the I ward from last account, after paying all should be such a thing as a rock in existenĉo. | CULTUUR MAATSCHAPPIJ BOGO | Captain E. H. Garland, will be despatched as

Japanese preceding the Russians. "The “Empress of India" and the ་ Quang Tal" Collision in 1908. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has affirmed the judgment of the Shanghai Supreme Court, finding the Em- ̈press of India solely to blame for the colli sion with the Chinese.cruiser Quang Zai in 1903.

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charges, deducting faterest paid and dus, and making provision for bad and doubiful accounts, amount in $3,711,062.18.

The directors recommend the transfer of $500,000 from the profit and loss account to credit of the silver reserve fund, which fund

will then stand at $8,500,com.

After making this transfer and deducting remuneration to directors there remains for appropriation $3,196,052,18, out of which the diracious recommend the payment of a dividend, of mue pound and fifteen shillings sterling per THE WRECK OF THE "CACILIE," share, which at 4/6 will absorb $675,222.22.

FURTHER PARTICULARS,

The following particulars are now published by the Navy Department concerning the wreck of the Cazille

The German Minister in Tokio having learn- ed that the German steamer Cacilie, 1,258 tons, had stranded at Kataoka-misaki · (Cape Pati- ence) on the 'cartem const of Saghalien, and that a portion of the crew had landed at Tif memef () in a boat, applied for assistance to be rendered to the crew. Succour was duly given by the squadron sent' to the north, and

the commander in charge of these operations has forwarded the following report;-

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The difference in exchange between 4/6, the rate at which the divideņut is declared, and to the rate of the day, amounts to $871,101.01.

The Balance $1,701,728.85 to be carried to new profit and loss account,

[The report will be printed in full in our issue Lo-morrow.]

AT MIRS. BAY.

A BANK HOLIDAY. THIT WITH THE Y.M C.A.

The crowd which gathered' on the Kwang- tung yesterday for a trip to Mirs Bay was not what Mr. Chestertou would call "onthedox" It was not inflated with the dignity of its own im portance, which means to say that although a Y. M. C. A. gathering it was a Hongkong Y. M. C. A. gathering. It did not scramble hastily aboard; it meandered gently over the gangway "all nods and becks and wreathed smiles,"

A few gay and callous youths ostentatiously carried a camera in one hand and, in the other, a copy of that beautiful work, "A Clue to the Nobler Life." The ladies carefully concenied "The Delineator" and displayed, "Home

Mirs Bay proved to be a vast amphitheatre with nothing particularly striking about it ex cept the breeze. But people gathered in knots and every now and then somebody would cry

APPLICATION FOR: RECISTRATION OF excitedly-"Oh, I say, look at that rock." We

TRADE MARK all looked and gazed and wondered that there

NOTICE is hereby given that THE We all thought rocks had been cleared away by Act of Parliament. One man caused a KIDOEL, of 47, Javastraat, Gravenhage, great sensation by shouting "I see a hole isoth day of June, 1905, applied for the Registra

Holland, Sugar, "Manufacturers, bave on the the rock;" whereupon we borrowed each tion, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade other's glasses and again wondered that there Marks, of the following Trade Mark-

"BOGOH" should be holes in rocks. Not a soul recited poetry The young men with charts endeavour ed to locate that rock or this fissure, but the nearest they got to it was a creek'which seem. ed to be somewhere off Chefoo,

& WORD FOR THE SKIPPER, The amateur master mariners we had on board word legion. Whenever they felt tired they went up and told the captain where he was, and explained to him the mysteries of baxing the compass. The caplain took it all in, like a man-a Y.M.CA. man at that-and a brother. He believed everybody-a more genial, obliging and popular skipper, could not have been found than the captain of the Kwonghung. Mothers looked upon him as a paragon of sailors when he patted the heads of their children and answered their queries, The amateur cap'nins declared that he was the greatest seaman after Nelson and Vasco da Gama, While the young men and maidens made love under his very nose. A great skipper of a popular passenger boat.

THE FATALIST,

In some gulf, Double Haven, the boat. stopped and a few of the youthful indulged in water-polo. "Time's-up" hooted the whistle, but of course there was the usual fatalist who swam off after the boat began to move. Fortunately a lifebuoy was thrown to him, which he caught. The boat was stopped. A sampan sailed past the swimmer, but refused to see him. There was excitement on the Kwanging but eventually the foolish youth was dragged aboard none the worse for his Sume few of the learned had burdened them-spell in the water. He detained the boat half- selves with charts of Mirs Bay, a place that we have all heard of and few seen. There was however, a total lack of formality, which spoke well for the "Y, M. C. A members and their

"The correspondent of the Lokal Anselger, a journal published in Berlin, is the owner of the steamer Carille, the master of which was a commander of the German Navy in reserve, The steamer left Shanghai on June 4th, passed north of the Takatsura, group and Oseki Island, praceeded along the, Japanese coast some 50 to 60 miles off the shore, from the seah of Hachijo Istand and arrived at Petropavlovak, Kamchatka, on the 15th. Leav ing there on the 9th, the steamer encountered a gale and took sheller on the south of Hero-Chat" which is, of course, delightfully innocuous. mushire Island, and leaving on the 22nd, at "tempted to proceed direct to Nicolaievsk by way of the north of Saghallen, but was com-

•pelled to reijre southward on account of float; ing ice. In the 27. the steamer stranded at Bratkovsk, about 25 miles north-west ni Kafriends. taoka-misaki. In spite of the had weather and other obstacles we succeeded in rescuing the Shortly after the Kwanging started as crew of the stranded steamer, consisting of ominous rumour gained currency. A passen- four Germans, two Englishmen, one Norweger asked--"How many excursionists are gian, and thitty-six Chinese, one of them'learnt there ?" The answer was "A hundred and that Baron Kringlstein-arrived al Otaru en the † forty-seven! "A which ?' asked another. 26th ultimo. We learn that Baron Krieglstein "Why the steward told me there was only proceeded to Nicolaievak nverland."

chow for too and there are only plates for 30" But as every single young man swore to him self that he would be one of the 30 or 100, and ́each lady appealed to her cavalier to keep an eye on the eatables for her sake, the disturbing influence passed like a summer zephyr. In- deed this little episode promoted the atmost good fellowship on board. The Briton who on ordinary occasions would have stalked the deck in Ralph the Rover, casting stony glances at his fellow-passengers, could be seen

THE WANDERER,

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By W. MONRO ANDERSON,

I met him on the steerage deck of a mail boat lying in lingkong lincbour. He was leaning over the rail, chewing a quid of tabac co. His sallow face, prominent cheek bones, and long loose limbs spoke elequently of a life

A RUMOUR.

an-hour and the skipper did not even admonish ladies said he should be spanked. him! The passengers did, however, and the

AN IMPROMPTU FARCE.

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in the name of THE CULTUUR MAATS- CHAPPIJ. BOGOKIDOEL, who claim to be the proprietors thereof,

The Trade Mark has been used by the Applicants in respect of the following goods --

SUGAR AND MOLASSES IN CLASS 43. - A facsimile' of the Trade Mark cản be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.. |

Dated the 8th day of August, 1905.

DENNYS & BOWLEY, 812]

Solicitors for the Applicants.

PUBLIC AUCTION. “HE Undarsigned have received instructions

from. W. RUTTER, Esq, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON FRIDAY,

the 11th August, 1905, at 2.30 P.M., at the Imperial Bank of China Offices, Prince's Building,

SUNDRY OFFIce furniturE, Camprising:→

AMERICAN ROLL-TOP DESKS, WRIT ING TABLES, OFFICE and VIENNA CHAIRS, ELECTRIC FANS, a quantity of CANTON BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

MONEY SCALES, MARULE - TOP. ROUND TABLE, &c., &c., &c.;

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ALSO

One IRON SAFE, by James Black, London, One SALTER'S TYPEWRITER, and 2 CLOCKS, by J. W. Benson. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 8. August, 1905,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned have received instructions from E. W. RUTTER, Esq, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

Tea time was a great event. There were nearly ten tea cups on board and 150 people clamouring for tea. Everybody, except the ladies of course, fended for themselves. They bombarded the galley, stormed the kitchen, the helped themselves to sugar and milk and came away with a soupton of tea, happy after the fray. Some drank out of cups-ah! the fortunate few. Some had tumblers and some were content with wine-glasses. But it all afforded subject for talk and consequently as an impromptu entertainment was a great success.

SUMMING-UP,

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ON

SATURDAY,

12th August, 1905, at 2.30 P.M., within his

residence, No. 3, MacDonnell Road,

THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising:

above, on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 8th August, 1905,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, THE P. & Q. 5. N. Co.'s Steamer

“BANCA,"

Intimations

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

COMPANY, LD.

MAKERS OF

(HIGH-CLASS PIANOS.

FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their 'risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowna at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the | Goods are fanded.

Goods not cleared by the 14th instant, al 4 P.M., will be subject to rent

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

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the, Consignees' and the Company's représentative at an appointed hour.

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns."

L. S: LEWIS, Acting Superintendant.

Hongkong, 8th August, 1905, A

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND -SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

SPECIALLY BUILT FOR THIS

CLIMATE.

UPON SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES,

OF THE

FINEST MATERIALS,

AND UNDER THE

·

PERSONAL SUPERVISION

FIRST-CLASS EXPERT EUROPEAN

MANAGEMENT.

.a

TUNERS,

POLISHERS,

REPAIRERS.

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'EVERYTHING

KNOWN IN MUSIC."

"ARRATOON APCAR" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be tanded

at once, at Consignees' risk and expense.

Cargo remaining on board after 4 F.M,

of the roth instant, will be lauded at Con- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS signees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to tako IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees'risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been' offected.

AND

TALKING MACHINES.

Bills of Lading will he countersigned by the Cash or Easy Payments. Undersigned,

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agents Hongkong, Bili August, 1905,

Hangkang, 20th-July, cont

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PLUSH-COVERED DRAWING ROOM SUITE, TEAKWOOD OVERMANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS, CARD TABLE, MOROCCU-COVERED ARM CHAIRS, MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD with BEVEL WOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE and LED GLASS, DINNER WAGGONS, TEAK- CHAIRS, BRASS-MOUNTED DOUBLE BEDSTEADS with WIRE MATTRESSES, MARBLE-TOP BUREAU with BEVELLED FITZ GERALD BROS. GLASS, TEAKWOOD WARDROBE with

CIRCUS and ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, SOO. CHOW CURTAINS; LACQUERED TEA POYS, SHANGHAI BATHS, &c., &c., &C ; | MENAGERIE OF HIGHLY.

in the tropics. He seemed to be very intent button-haling diffident people with the stack only take the catering into their own hands BEVELLED GLASS, GLASS, CROCKERY

on everything going on around him, everything except the basiling passangers' pushing along the gangway with portmanteaus and packages

of every shape and design. I leaned over the rail myself, and the stranger turned his grey. blue beady eyes slowly on my person. He said nothing, but went on chewing. It was half. way between Hongkong and Shanghai where he first took me into his confidence. He did not like Englishmen at least he tried to make out he did not; but he loved the English min ing laws. That expression of opinion led to mining talk. He had been five years in the Philippines away up where no other white san had reached. With two Moros he had eked out a fair living until fever got hold of him and compelled him to sell his claim. He was going back to Ohin with fi teen hundred dollars gold, He was sort of tired of being away from home and thought he would be glad to see the old place again. Sometimes the lever laid him out on the voyage, and steerage comforts do not tend to improve one's condition. He never complained, but went on chewing. Al night he would-lic in his’bùnk and talk to me, and I always knew when the fever was gnawing his bones, for that was the time when he would talk

of home. "Guess it's about time I was back home,agʻin Git some decent nursing. then. Just like to lie down on the couch and look away out through the window at the mountains." Another time he would tell me ghow he used to think of home when lying out in the rainy season in the fever swamps among the Moros. He had mined in Canada, Korea, Australia, all over the States, and Chili:'in fact, he had wandered over the face of the earth. His knowledge of the affairs of this world was almost complete. There was hard ly a subject that he could not discourse on with eloquence and intelligence. I could see he was ill, and at times the poor fellow could hardly crawl out of bis bunk. He seemed to get more yellow every day, and his cheek. bones almost burst through the skin. "Don't think 1 shell leave home aglia. Guess mother won't let me suffer like this." When we left Japan and headed for Vancouver the wanderer

remark-"Have you heard-?" and so on.

HALF RATIONS.

'Being a Y.M.C.A. affair there was no

Hongkong was reached about 6 pm. The outing had been an unqualified success. The Moss, who worked like hatlers for the good of Y.M.C.A. and especially Messrs, Jillings and the crowd-even going the length of blucking their faces by crawing through oveas and things after dainties-have to be congratulated on the result of their enterprise, and, if they next time, the trip will be the "greatest draw on earth." After all, without the incident of the plates the outing might have lost some- "bar" of course, and thirsty people were obthink of its charm, so it is not quite certain whether the experiment might not be repealed even down to the last detail of yesterday's ex- liged to regale themselves with nineral waters which was good for their health, if not for their cursion. lempers, Then a strange thing happened. The water supply an short. Everybody felt like a Robinson Crusoe at the news. We were put on half measures. At 12 o'clock the well was drying up at 12.30 there was no more to be got far love or money that is to

•uy aqua pures. Ali, those who could afford it were quaffing lemonade with a gusto un- dicant of in their philosophy. At 3 the minerals ran d'y and then we started on Tansan. l'eople blessed the name of Wilkin son for his discovery of Tansan. Fortunately Tanian beld aut till the end of the journey.

THE RUSH FOR TIFFIN.

At tiffin time a small crowd edged towards the saloon. It was a cautious fore-eeing party, which pretended to be looking for the moon, Then it made a dive for the seats and loudly called for tiffio. The rest of the passengers dashed for the few seats remaining. Two suc- ceeded in getting in, but they were the only ones accommodated for the first round-the mo- ment that cry of "tiffin" went forth a huge host of people sprang from under the two or three small tables and clumbered into seats. They had been in hiding, fearing to miss their one and only meal, and their ruse was successful. What a smug self-satisfied don't-care-i(-1-de- have-another lot they were at least that was the thought of the "queue outside who waited impatiently for the "vacant chair" Then the outsiders began to clamour "Look at them gorging themselves-come out of that you Gorgons, and make room for others."

GREAT WAITERS.

Fun apart,

it was a pity that the passengers could not sit down all at once. But how

could 60 plates ground to people? That

was happy. He kept his eyes straight ahead,

was not the fault of the Y.M.C.A, at all. for he knew the States were there. "Bin away from home fifteen times now, bút shan't gó

The catering had been left to other hands agin." He told me that about a thousand and we all had to take pot-luck. The lack times

was all right, but the pot wasn't big enough. Guess mother won't let me suffer like this. One or two Y.M.C.A. men assisted the Chinese Reckon about two plates of porridge that sister- makes will about put me right." The way he stewards. They scrambled into the oven and spoke of his mother and sister made me think, returned triumphantly with "Mirs Bay Mut "and think pretty hard, and I sometimes imagiar ton" or "The à la búf" They ran races mothers would be a kind of happy if they knew with each other round the deck, carrying how the wanderer spoke and thought of them, plates in their hands and on their heads,

By and by the great snow-clad mountains of the West rose up before us, and the expression until the humour of the situation dawned upon everybody and there was a general laugh.

on the miner's face was like unto that of a man standing at the gates of Paradise.

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SHIPPING JETSAM.

MARINE INSURANCE MARRET,

London, July 7th. Now that the Faraitern waters beyond Singapore are believed to be free from Russian cruisers of all kinds, business is being fully sumed and war risk sates have dropped in a nominal level. For example, are British stemer has been waiting 'at Singapore with a large cotton cargo from Bombay to Japan en which war rates of 60s, per cent. were paid. The hull, which was not covered, can now be insured for 75. 6d per cent. Lower rates even than thir have been accepted on steamers from Saigon to Japan. Many underwriters are usi willing to accept war abilities at less than 58. per cent. for some time to come, since this rate doe, not do more than fairly cover the risk of loss through floating mines...

ALSO

A quantity of CANTON CARVED BLACK- WOOD WARE.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS AS Usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 8th August, 1995.

Corner

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

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have this day REMOVED to our new

premises.

of CHATER ROAD and PEDDER STREET,

apposite HONGKONG HOTEL.

KRUSE & Co. Hongkong, 8th August, 1905.

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NOTIČE TO CONSIGNEES.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS,

FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS,"

The British steamer Volga, reported to be a fire at Kobe, took a large cargo, including HE Steamship cotton, from San Francisco to Japan, Sha reached Yokohama on June 22 and the greater part of the cargo is understood to have been discharged.-The Times.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANU...

Selling.

"GLENROY," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignces of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Gadowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowison, where each consigament will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless London-Bank T.T. ....................... to 11/16 | instructions are given to the contrary before

Do. demand (nes are comme à UB? | 4 2.8. TO-DAY. 'Do. 4 months' sight

·France-Bank TITAL. Ametica-Bank T.T. Germany-Bank T.T.. India T.T.......

Do. demand. Shanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T.T........ Japan-Bank T.T..............

va-Bzok T.T...

Buying months' sight L/C.... months' sight L/C.

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Goods not cleared by the 15th instant will 1.37 be subject to rent.

46: No Fire Insurance will be effected. 1931 All damaged packages must be left in the 3413 | Godowns, and a certificate of the damage -J411 | obtained from the Godown Company within 71 ten days after the steamer's arrival, after which prem no claims will be recognised.

3 days' sight San Francisco & New York 46

months' sight

do...

30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne......1/17), months' sight Francs t48 6 months' sight

...273

4 months' sight Germany..........1.98 flank of England rate... Bar Silver.................... Sovereign .................................................1453

OPIUM QUOTATIONS.. To-day's quotations are as follows

Per picat Malwa Now

© 1,170/1,200 1,250/1,20

Old

Older

+

Oldest

As a matter of fact the tiffin was a capital one Before bidding my friend good-bye I asked in its way, but the insufficiency of plates dis- him what he was going to do, and he replied:

Well, guess I'll just stay at home with organised things. Still everybody had bis or mother about a foreight. just want a bit of her share, and what more could they expect? morsing, that's all. And then-. Well, then, By this time hilarity, and joviality reigned Pil take a run down to Panama. There's good supreme. There was none of that feeling mining down there."..

And this was the man who would never "No, we don't speak; they dize in the middle Patan Now lears home again. When I saw him last he was stepping into the train at Vancouver, and ky was itill chewing-PMG.

of the day, you know." Or as they would ob

serve at home, in deprecation of sudden ac

"Old.

Benares New

K.

Old

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