TELEGRAMS.
[Reuter's.]
The Etate of Russia.
PHISON STORMED,
LONDON, 1st September, A crowd in Riga has stormed the prison, killed and wounded fire.of the guards, and liberated two important political prisoners; the criminal prisoners were not liberated.
A revolt in the Orel prison wan quelled by the troops, with one killed and five wounded.
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Norway and Sweden.
Laler..
A Swedish-Norwegian Parliament will meet on the roth October to discuss the result of the Karlstad conference. [!
Obituary,
The death of Colonel Frank Rhodes in an nounced at Cape Town, from black-water fever. į
[Colonel Francis William Rhodes, C.B., was son of the inte Rev F. W. Rhodes, and eldest brother of the late Cecil Rhodes. He was bork in 1851, and at the time of his death was the managing director of the African Trans Continental Telegraph Co. He had served in thest Dragons," had seen service in the Soudan, and at one time was secretary to the "Governor of Bombay. He was also Governor of Mashonaland and Matebeleland, and during "the campaign of 1970 was on active service in South Africa and was mentioned in despatches, He retired in 1903 -Ev., //.K.T]
American Insurance. Companies.
An official investigation into the affairs of the leading American insurance companies, now proceeding in New York, has disclosed astonishing irregularities: <
Large loan transactions have not been re corded in the proper books, and heavy ad- vances have been made to party funds and persons for political purposes,
EVADING HARBOUR ROLES.
JUNK MASTER FINED.. Before the Hon. Mr. Basil Taylor, Marine Magistrate, Mr. M. McIvor, Inspector of Junks, charged Trang Wing Ket, maer of licensed Judk No. S. 7 3 H, with unlawfully neglecting to report the arrival of his junk at the Harbour Master's office on the 2nd and 16th inst., con- trary to sub-section 6, section 39 of Ordinance 10 of 1899.
Mr. Melyor said that on the 2nd inst, he was on board the defendant's junk, when the mat in charge said the master had taken the license bom with him, on account of the typhoon, and, added that everything was in order. Un the 16th inst, the same story was repeated, so he brought the man to the Harbour Office and kept him there until the paster came in with the license. The license and special permit were produced the same day. The permit ex- pired on the jǝth April, and the master pro- mined to renew the permit, but this had not been done.
Defendant said the junk was undergoing re- pairs from the and to the 16th inst..
Mr. 'Melver said that on both occasions the.
junk was loaded with 'stone.-Defendant re marked that the junk had not been in use since the 30th April last. He came here on the 16th inst, and complainant told him to come to the Harbour Office after the typhoon was finished.
Mr. Mcivor said be did not see the defen. dant on the 15th, so did but tell him anything, Defendant was fined,530 or one month's im prisonment.
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THE ALLEGED MURDER
AT KOWLOON,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1905.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD. [dividends on the assets of the company,
“ANNUAL MEETING/
HALE OF COMPANY BUGGESTED,
The twenty-second annual meeting of share halder in the Douglas Steamship Co. Ltd., was held at the offices of the company at neon to-day, when there were present Mr. H.-P. White (hairman). Ilgo. Mr. R. Shewan, Hon.
CAW. Dickson and Mr. A. G. Wood (con sulting, committee), Messrs. W. Parlane, J. E. Bingham, J.A: Tarrant T. F. Hough, W. H. Poits, E. W. Mitchell, J. R. Michael, S. H. Michael, J. S. Perry, M. H. Michael, C. D. Wilkinson, 1. A. Jupp, Melatosh, Chun Sue
and others.
The notice convening the meeting having been read by the Secretary (Mr. W. Parfitt),
'may remark in passing that should the company. make it a rule of writing off eight per cent. from the steamers' value it would be found that the amount accrued from steamers' working
pure and simple will not suffice to provide the wherewithal for this prudent and advisable. policy. At present the assete of the company $1.400,000 and yet the shares are quoted at in cash and steamers, elc. amount to about
half the valle, viz, 20,000 shares at $15 per share, equal to $700,000. Why this disparity, is an oft enough heard question. It. is simply because the company has proved itself, for a number of year past, incapable of earning dividends commensurate with the capital at its disposal. The prospect is anything but pro missing, and it requires no power of prescience to foretell that the position of the company will not only retrogade but there is every, like.
COMMERCIAL.
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
*2.
In their report of the sand inst, Mesars, Benjamin, Kelly and Potts state:
There has been a general inquiry for the various stocks during the past week and a fair The tone of the market is rather healthier than investment, business has been put through, has been the case some time ago and rates for most stocks have improved.
Intimations.
TUE
COMPANY, LD.
exchango has again declined) květy trifla business was done in best and selected threads only, at the last prices. The Chinese dealers are not free buyers even at the decline. A fair business was reported in No. 205, at a declice
5 to $3 per hale. No. 16. moved moderate ROBINSON PIANO ly at a decline of $1, No. 1as changed hands at a reduction of $1 to $13 por bale. Compared
the busines reported was very small, prices with the heavy stock of No, tos, in first hands, show a decline of $1 to $2 per bale. No busi ness was reported in No. B. A small sale of Shareholder in the Tebrau Planting Com... Na. br. at a decline of $t was reported in the pany, Limited (in liquidation), are notified that market. The market closes galet. Sales are on and after the 30th instant, the Liquidators reported of about too bales of No. Gr.; 3,975 Messrs. John D. Humphreys and Son) are sales of 101; 2,575 bales of No. 122; 625 bales prepared to pay in exchange for share cer of No. 16 1,525 bales of No. 2011; in all about tificates a first and fioul dividend of $1.167/1000 8,800 bales. Arrivals per ss. Silesia, Catherine per share,
· Apcar, Namiang and CAwramabout 2,5oo bales. Banks,→Hongkong and Shanghai Banks | The. Shipments to Shangbai and the Northern
estimated at about 47,000 bales.
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The Chairman said-Gentlemen, the repontihood that the rate of retrogression will be have changed hands at foo and close with Ports shout 2,500 bales. The Unsold Stock is
such as to foredoom it to extinguishment much
oner than it should be pleasant to contem. plate. Isn't it about time, with the experience
should deviso some means of turning the
'Local Milt-Sales of about 400 bales of No. 105, at $111 per bale. ""
Japanese Yard—No sales, Exchange-We quote to-day, on ludis Rs. 145 per cent.; London at fr. 11}d-$.
'TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Solling,
further sellers. The 'London quotation is £90 15. od. Nationals are wanted at $38.
Marine Insurances-Cantons are easier at of recent years, that the general managers in$335. China Traders have declined and sales conjunction with the consulting commities at $77 and S773 have been effected. Unions have been taken off the markét at $780 and $785, closing in further request at the higher rate. The pet premium collected for the year 1994, after deducting returns and reinsurances, amounts to 54,582,357:20. After providing for a bonus of 20 per cent, on contributions paid in May last, there remains at credit of working France-Bank T... account a balance of $1,485,921.82 which the America-Bank T.T. directors propose to distribute as follows-Gommany-ink T.T.. To pay a dividend of $40 per share (absorbing india T.T........
Do., demand $400,000); transfer to silver reserve fund $130,000 and to sterling reserve fund $213,333.33 Singapore TT.................
Shanghai-Bank T.T.
Japan-Bank 1,T. java-Bank T.T.
valuable assets of the company to belter ends? I hear there is a syndicate who will be willing to offer Sso per share and buy ap the company. Will the general managers consider such proposal, or will they endeavour to suggest any other scheme to promote the interest af the shareholders i
Mr Hough-I rise to a point of order, Mr. Chairman.!
Mr. Perry.—I am referring to the repart and accounts,
Mr. Hough-We are called here to pass the report and accounts,
Mr. Hough. I think Mr. Perry has got very. wide of the mark. We are having a screed inflicted upon us,
soarion-Bank T.T.....
Da demand 10.
4 months' sight ............in
Buying
1/11 9/16
.244₤ 145
..9 %.prem. ...95
and accounts.having been in your hands some days, ' will with your permission take them as read. The result of the year's actual working, while showing an improvement of the previous year, is not so good as we had hoped for, but at the same timaʻit should be pointed out that the profits on the working of the steamers are almost entirely derived from the regular coast trade of the company, there having been no government or speriat charters during the period under review. Reference has been made in the report, to the sale of the Thater and Hotloong. Both these steamers were too small for our present trade, and at their running ex- 'penses were but little less than those of a steamer of almost double capacity, they had censed to be remunerative for some t'me past. The question of a new steamer of larger capacity to replace those sold, has been tem- pararily shelved, but will be brought forward
Mr. Perry.Excuse me, I am making sé when the outlook for shipping in the East i
are propitious. Competition with the submarks on the accounts as published. sidized Japanese lino súll continues, but at the present time the remaining steamers of the Douglas Company are earning fair freights, We were fortunate in having funds available at a time when money was in good demand,
Steamboats are wanted at $161. Indo-Chinas Shipping. Hongkong, Canton and Macao and you will learn from the accounts that the company has now à considerable sum
have been dealt in at $92 and 593. Douglas out on mortgage which bears, an average rate of interest of nearly 83% per annum.
Steamships have found buyers at the improved The income under this, heading will show a
rate of $36. On the twenty-second year's work. considerable increase in the next year's ac.
ing of the company, ended 30th June, 1995, counts, and we are hopeful that at the next
the general managers report that after paying general meeting we shall be able to show a
all expenses, the amount at credit of profit and awa New loss account, including $126,162 (difference in better result on, the year's working generally.
amount realised by the sale of Thales and In the circumstances the general managers and
Mr. Perry was just going to say Haileong and their book values) $196,100,55, consulting committee, aker due consideration,
and with the consent of shareholders, they have decided to declare a dividend of 7% which that should be ruled out of ander were virtually absorbs the whole of the actual profit on to bring forward a motion to the effect propose to deal with this in the following manner i-To pay a dividend of $30 per share the year's working, to carry $79,618.79 to credit at the present meeting'; but I offer it as of the reserve fund, and to write off 82 from a suggestion, meriting prompt consideration, which will absorb $70,000; write off $46,461,75 Penn Pane the value of the company's properties (less the that an extraordinary meeting be called for from value of company's properties on 30th amount of the reserve fund). You will doubt discussing a question of vital importance such June last, and transfer to reserve fund the less bear in mind that there was little or nothing my proposal involves and give the share-balance of $79,638.71. Shell Transports are. written off last year. Before moving the adop holders a chance to express their views on the quieter at 21s lion of the report and accounts, I shall be mailer. Before sitting down I may paint out pleased to answer any questions, that the share-that holding as I do a large number of shares, holders may wish to put.
20,000 at exchange 1/10); and carry for ward to underwriting suspense account, the balance of 5-22,588.49 to close the account for the year. The balance to the credit of 1905 | 4 months' sight 'L/C...i. ...............2/11 11/16
mansinioni?/11 13/16/ account amounted to $2,339,112.23 on the gatho months sight L/C,-
30 days' sight San Francisco & New York 478 June last.
4 months' right
do.
481 30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 1/11 15/16 4 months' sight Francs ............................................248]
months' sight
Mr. J. S. Perry. Mr. Chairman, I should like to know what profit the company has made during the past year on the chartered steamer, Emma Luyken.
The Chairman-There is no use in giving in formation away to our competitors. These is nothing rained by il
Mr. Perry.—Did you make any loss 7
The Chairman-1 have given my answer,
Mr. Perry. It has never beap customary to say whether any particular steamer is making a profit or not. Besides there is no use giving away information to our opponents; nothing can be gained by doing so. We have been asked the question before. If we say one steamer has made a certain profit we give the informa tion away to our opponents.
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Mr. Perry-Well, Mr. Chairman, Enm glad to be able to make a few remarks and draw the attention of the general maungers and coneull-
ing committee to the following facts in relation to the reports and accounts whose adoption we are called upon to pass to-day. Analysing the amount of profits of $196,100.55, as shown in the account, I find that it is made up of the
This morning laspector Langley again placed before Mr. G. N. Orme, Wong Hing, Liu Tam, Wong Hoog, and Lia Suo, the coolies who are charged with the murder of Yau Kam, at Tsimfallowing items:
Tea Tsui on the afternoon of the zist inst.
Dr. William Moor, Medical Officer, in charge of the Kowloon morgue, said he made a post- mortem examination of the body of a male Chlaese, syed about 28 years. He found cer 'tain braisps on the body, and opening the abdomen found it full of blood. The spicen was enlarged to four times the usual size, and was ruptured. "Death, in his opinion, was dus to hemorrhage caused by a ruptured spleen. The rupture could be caused by a slight blow,
· and a fall might also cause it. The body wai identified to witness by Chan Sun, another coolje, as the body of Yau Kam.
Mr. d'Almada e Castro, from the office of Messrs. Bration, Heti and Goldnag, said that his office had but just been insiructed to defend the second and third defendants, and be asked for a remand,
pm.
Mr. F. Paget Hett, of the same office, later appeared and asked that the case be set for Wednesday at 2.15 pm. This was done. Bail was, of course, refused.
THE WEATHER.
མནསཔས ཆམ
$176,160.00 difference between book value and sale
prica of Thiefs and va, Hallsong, j),q91,71 Interest on the Ca,'s investment ».
Balance 39,618.8
106,100.55
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$54,01ży profit on running the sizamera
and on coal. $12,783.43 less remuneration to generat
managers and other charges,
Mr. Perry-lain pussing remarks, Mr. Chairman, on the accounts.
The Chairman-Well, keep to the accounts Further than the report and accounts you can. not go..
Mr.. Hough. Bet we should not have any. thing inflicted upon as about which we know nothing. He should have given noce.
Mr. Perry-1 am passing remarks on the report and accounts. I have nearly finished; I have only a line more, and that is al
The Chairman--Go on.
feat I have some justification in giving public utterance to some of my views.
Fire Insurances-China Fires have improved and are in demand at $87. Hongkong Fires have also advanced to $337).
Refineries,China Sugars have, been sald and there are further sellers at Szzo. Luzons are offering at $17.
Mining.-Chinese Engineerings have jumped 10 Tis. $81 and can be placed at the rate. Ra-1 The Chairman-1 am very pleased to have
ubs are up to $4. Orientals are quoted at G. heard what you said, Mr. Perry, but you are wrong on some points. You say we have not the London quotation has fallen to opposition. We have had a very strenuous 43 128, 6d. opposition the whole time with the chartered steamer an equal opposition to the Japanese owned steamers, who cut rates and take cargoes so that they are an equal opposition against us. We have the same number of steamers against us the whole time.
Mr. Perry They chuster foreign-owned teamers and have to pay for them.
The Chairman-li does not matter what they are; they are losing money.
Mr. Perry. You are also losing money. What profit did you make Mr. Chairman ?
The Chairman.--We are nint losing money. Mr. Perry.What profit did you make? The Chairman. --We made some profit. All of steamers; they are not paid out of the actual our dividends, you say, are paid out of profits
earnings every time. You get the interest on mortgage; that is part of capital. We can always get that.
Mr. Perry, know we can, but I want to know what profit you made out of the earnings of the steamers.
The Chairman.-$50,000, Mr. Perry-Excuse me, 538,co0. The Chairman-Apart from that we have, got rid of two sleamers, the Thaler and Hai loong, which were certainly not paying steainers.
We have now
three steamers which are
Decks, Wharves and Godowns-longkong and Whampoa Docks are without business at $193. Farnhams have been booked at Ths. 141, Thu. 142 and Tis: 143 and close with in- quities at The 144 Kowloon Wharfs have advanced to $103) and with firm orders, shares can probably be placed at $104. Hongkew Wharfs are inquired for at Pls i85.
Lands have been negotiated at $128 and more Lands, Hotels and Buildings.-Hongkong
shares are obtainable. Shanghai Lands re- main on offer at Tls 122. Astor House Hotels have changed hands at $28. Hongkong. Ho tels have been fixed at $147, and further sales of Hotel des Colonies are reposted at Tis. 191. Humphreys' Estate continue in demand at $iz). Cotton Mill-Ewos are wanted at 7s. 52 after sale at the rate. Internationals are un. changed and Laou-Kuug-Maws can be placed T. 250. Hongkong Cottons are still offer- ing at $141.
Miscellaneous.-Green Island Cements re. main weak at $28. A. S. Watsons have been placed at $141. Electrics have changed hands at Sist for the old and at So for the new shares. Dairy Frams have been bought and. more shares are wanted at $7. William Powells are in request at $ii) (old) and Stof (now). According to the directors' report on the working of the company for the year ended
Rank of England rate 4 months' sight Germany
tar Silver.erkausēta Sovereign......
OPIUM QUOTATIONS. 'To-day's quotations are as followsmi
1.50 4.03
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Per picul
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1.320 Per chest
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To-day's Advertisements.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
the letting by Public Auction Sale, to PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of be held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of October, 1905, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency on South side of Kennedy Road and East the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND of Ship-Street, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of re- newal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the
Surveyor of His Majesty, the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Inland Lot No. 1944
Registry
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Locality.
Boundary Neerum
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Hongkong, 23rd September, 1905.
"DEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
S.S. "BENVENUE" FROM ANTWERP, LONDON' AND STRAITS.
Upsel Price.
(957
PRACTICAL
PIANO
EXPERTS
MANUFACTURERS, TUNERS
AND
REPAIRERS.
PIANOS
AND
ORGANS
RENOVATED, REBUILT,
AND
REPOLISHED
BY
COMPETENT WORKMEN.
ESTIMATES FREE.
"OWN MAKE
PIANOS FROM $800,
IMPORTED PIANOS
FROM $975,
SECOND HAND PIANOS RETURNED FROM HIRE AT LOW PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. Hongkong, 23rd September. rong
Trade
TELEPHONE NO. 1-35..
Mark
THE FAVOURITE BRANDY OF THE
FRENCH IS
MARTELL'S
Ba5.00 per l'úse of one Dozen
28,00
V.S.O.P.... 49.00 V.V.S.O.P.... 90.00
Even their cheapest quality is recom mended by the Medical Faculty for Invalids
It will readily be seen from the foregoing earning fair returns; I think, and I believe, 30th June, 1905, the pet profit, including theONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby and delicate people..
sum of $588.28 brought forward from last ac count, amount to $17,614 from which has to
informed that all. Goods are being landed; at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and 'Godown Co, Ltd.,
be obtained, '
aug we shall be able to show a better result.
B1 said in my report that, at the next.meel
Mr. Perry-1, am afraid, Mr. Chairman, that be deducted the interim dividend of 50 cent whence and/or from the wharven delivery may
that is a question.
The Chairman-l don't know,
particularized items that out of the large sum of profits, vir, Sig5,co.55 as shown in the account, only the sum of $38,618 84 is the actual return derived from the roaning of this Co's fleti. Thus with what was supposed to be a fairly good year (one better than the normal) no the past one and with a free field any chance of improving our position by com Mr. J. R. Michael-Mr, Chairman, is there without any kean opposition from our coming to terms with the Japanese? petitors the Japanese (as the latter were obliged: The Chairman-Mr. Michael, I am tired of to charter foreign sleamery at very high prices it. I have tried and tried again and again. fittings $6,057.35; provide for bad and doubtful proximo, or they will not be recognized.
counts,
Mr. C. D. Wilkinson seconded.
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to take the place of their steamers which were There is no prospect at all. You know the "This was granted until Tuesday next at 2.15 employed by the Japanese Government as Japanese. They say they will communicate transports), our actual return from the working with Tokio, but they never do, and you hear of the steamers amounted only to the sum of nothing more, $38,619.84. This net outturn
There is no prospect at all. represents have been in communication with them time 4:41 per cent, on the value of $875,000 of the after time. steamers. With this fact before us, it must be admitted that the company's position is any man moved the adoption of the report and ac- There being no further questions the Chair.
thing but a satisfactory ons; at any rate lis earning powers have been so materially im- paired that, as an enterprise, its ability to acquire for shareholders remunerative divided. ends, is fairly on, the road to extinction. To pay dividends out of profite accrued from sales of steamers and interest on mortgagés, etc. is taking us rather beyond the line and, scope of the baitoess for which the company was originally constituted. Besides, profits from sales of steamers are a remote contingency and cannot be expected avery year and should- Mr. Perry proposed that Messrs. W. H. Pots not be fallen back upon for dividends. What and A. R. Lowe be re-elected auditors.
Mr. Hough seconded, and the motion was most seriously engages our attention now is carried.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Fi88 First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory
On the 23rd at 11.55 . The barometer has risan quickly over tad Philippines, and fallen slightly over Chibe and Formosa.
"The depression which appears to have cross.
ad 3. Luzon moviey Westwards last evening, is probably situated this morning to the SW. of Luzoo.
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Fresh NE, winds may be expected in the Formosa Channel, and strong Nä, winds over the N. part of the China Sea..
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*** Forecast/Fresh to mtroag NE. breazas; fair,
inqunity,
t
die The Importaat observations from Gap Rock ́are not available, the cable being still inter-
rupted.
felephoals communication, with the Park signal stationis aleg interrupted.
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The motion was put to the meeting and car.
*CONSULTING COMMITTEE, "Mr. Jupp proposed that the Hon, Mr. C. W. Dickson, the Hon. Mr. R. Shewan, Mr. C. H. Thomson and Mr. A. G. Wood be re-elected to
the consulting committee. ---
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Mr. Mitchell seconded, and the proposition was agree to,
AUDITORS.
per share paid on 10th April last and $2,350 directors' and auditors' fècs, leaving an avail appropriate as follows:-To pay a final divi able balance of $19,314 which it is proposed to
dead of 70 cents' per share (old issue), absorb. ing $8,400; write off stock and fixtures and
debts $784.70; add to equalization of dividend fund $1,500; pay to manager and staff a bonus of $1,900, and carry forward $576.95, Hall and Holls have been sold at $ay and Shanghai Gas | shares ut Tis. 123, Langkats have bad a phenomenal rise during the week and close in demand at Tis. '225.
YARN MARKET.
In their report, dated 22nd instant, Messrs. Phitosha B; Patit and Co. write :—Our, Yaro Market during the beginning of the fortnight ander review opened at last mail's prices, and a moderate business transpired; latterly, a rise in the rain of exchange on India, 'coupled with, the eagerness of large Importers to quit, and a alackness of demand from the interior and the
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all 'Goods unde-
to rent livered after the 30th instant will be subject
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th
to be left in the Godowas, where they will be All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are examined on the 30th instant, at 15 AM
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by -
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co... Agents. Hongkong, 23rd September, 1905. [956 THE HONGKONG FROZEN
FOOD SUPPLY.
BUY THE GENUINE.
"TANSAN"
BOTTLED BY
THE
CLIFFORD-WILKINSON TANSAN
MINERAL WATER CO., LD,'
KOBE-JAPAN.
Per Case of 48 Half-bottles Per Dozen
Per Case of 100 Quarter, -Per Dozen Quarter Bottles.
8.00
and after MONDAY, the 18th
SOLE AGENTS
consuming districts, a decline of from fifty. September, 1905, the DEPOT in WYNDHAM cents to two dollars was established. This de cline at first induced dealers as well as specu, lators to come forward in the market and put STREET (DAIRY FARM DEPOT will chased a good lot of selected and well koowar threads; but towards the close of the work they
the question whether or not the Company's 'The Chairman,That concludes the bus fleet al now ignzing, and with the prospective ness, gentleman." "I thank you for your stian. dance. I hope that at the next mosting I shall immediate resumption of competition by our be able to give you a better report. The Again disappeared from the market at report open at 6,00 AM. Instead of 6.30 AM.
indefatigable divals-the Japanese--can make
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ita way to pay the shareholders adequate
dividend warrants will be ready on Monday,
The proceedings theen terminated,
was circplated of a very heavy arrival sbortly, and in fast darling the last two days (though thi
Hongkong aard September, 20051
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