Intimation.
POWELL'S
FOR
BLANKETS.
QUILTS.
SHEETS.
BEDSPREADS.
PILLOW-CASES.
EIDERDOWNS.
TABLE COVERS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER 7 1905
________Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIO E of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 11th day of Decembe 190s, at 3:.., on the Sites by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Lots of CROWN LAND, at Kau U Fong in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTSAVA
No.
.of
Registry No. LOCALITY
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-- |-Boundary Measurements. Contents Annual Upsel
N.W. S..
Rent, Price,
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feat. feet fent, feet, Inland Lot No. 1747 Kau U Fong 45′4′′ - 44′4′′ "8" 13'9"
in
483
5 8
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feet. feat feat. feat. 62'8" 58's" 44′3′′ 69′3′′
3.361
54
fact.
1749
Do.
5's
Do.
Do.
59%*
45'0"
2,612 2,668
DG.
10.
59'7"
.Dn.
17521
Do
54'0 510
Da.
1753
Do
Di
1754 Do,
longkong, 2nd December, 1903,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions
to tell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
TO-MORROW,
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23.541
AND THE CHINESH. ________Intimations,
I APPRECIATION,
have received a copy of a pamphlet who have used it or are now using it, we have:
OF THE MULTITJDES entitled "America and Asia, being a survoy of thoʻprenent critical condition in the trade of the United States with the Far East. As an address it was delivered by the Hon. John Barrett, ex-U.S. Minister for Siam, by request, before the Trans-Mississippi Congress at Fort land (Oregon) in August Just. We,make the following extracts from the brochure,...
THE CHINESE BOYCOTT. We are face to face with a crisis that has Frome upon us with startling rapidity, but con. vincing force. The Chinese Boycott, in the 3.35erm of its nativa advocates, is the culmination, Influences that have been at work for years, and represents the climax of remonstrance gainst the failure of our people, in the opinion of the Chinese, to carry out the principle of the Golden Rule in dealing with Asiatics.
The defenders and promoters of the boycott have declared in effect that China is asking a *new deal” and a “aquare deal" in her, rola 4118,676 tions with the foreign world. They say that 17.766 she is awakening to a sense of her inherent
3.213.
sights and of her latent power; that she is 3.332 2,143 realizing as never before the value of her markate and the capacity of her vast popula- [1184tion directed along advanced lines:
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Entertainment,`..
VICTORIA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
While as a Government she can not possibly | have any unkind feeling toward our Govern. ment and the present administration as such, and should remember with gratitude how the United States has stood without wavering for the integrity of the Empire and the principle of the Open Door, the Chinese higher classes,
can not understand why they should be treated differently from the corresponding classes of other races and nations who may wish to oster the United States.
te 8th December, toot, at 2.30 PM, at their Their first performance in the Theatre of including merchants, scholars, and travellers;
Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Vœux Road,
corner of Iça Bauso Street,"
A QUANTITY OF
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES,
Comprising
HE Members of the above Club will give St. Patrick's Club, Garden Road (near the Tram Station),
CON SATURDAY,
December 9th, 1995,
HALF-PLATE CAMERAS, SEXTANTS. When Boucicault's Famous Irish Drama in CLOTHING, TELESCOPES BINGCU. LARS, BOOTS and SHOES, SUNDRY
JEWELRY, &c., &r.
Catalogues will be lamed,
TERMI-A ugual
RUCHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, 7th December, 1905.
[100
PUBLIC AUCTION.. "HE Undersigned have received instructions! The MILITARY AUTHORITIES,
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON MONDAY,
the rath December, 1905, at 11,8.38, NU King's Park, Kowloon,
3 CORRUGATED iron ruiILDINGS, the MATSHEDS now Mandinga pantity of BARBED WIRE,
AND
THE REMNANTS
&
F FURNITURE,
&C....
Jately used by the Russian interned Sailors.
TERMI (emĀJ USun).
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Loverumiem Pukhunas in Hongkong, 5th December, 1904. 11193
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TABLE CLOTHS. THE Undersigned have received instructly as
SERVIETTES.
CURTAINS.
CRETONNES.
&C.,
&c.;
&c.
WM. POWELL,
LTD.,
Alexandra
Buildings,"
HONGKONG:
December, 5908-
to stl by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
for account of the' concerNED,
On
MONDAY,
the rith December, 1905, at 2.30 1.4, at thei Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street,
4 LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF" JAPANESE CURIOS,
- Comprising 1-
-OLD SATSUMA ·VASES, INCENSE BURNERS, WALL PIATES, GOLD and SILVER CLOISONNE WARE, TEA SETS,
"Three Acts,
"THE SHAUGHRAUN"
#1
will be presented.
The Play will also be given MONDAY rib,
... ON
TUEDAY 12th, SATURDAY 16th December, 1905.
Doors open at B P.M. Commence at 8.30 P.M. sharp. Chairs may be ordered for 11.30 PM.
PRICES
Reserved Seats, Sa; Unreserved $t. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, balf price. Senis may be hooked at the ROBINSON PIANO Co., LD, where plan is on view.
langkong, 4th December, 1005,
Hotels.
11194
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Á HIGH CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL. LADIES AFTERNOON TEA-ROOMS. PRIVATE BAR and Billiard-ROONI. Hot and COLD WATER throughout. ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED. ELECTRIC FANS
(if required)... ELECTRIC PASSENGER ELEVATOR to each
floor.
TABLE D'HOTE at separate tables. For Termi, &c., apply to them
MANAGER, Hongkong, 4th December, 1905. [1195
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
i
LACQUE ED WAKE, SILK EMBROID EXCELLENT CUISINE.
ERIES, OLD BRONZES, WALL HANG- INGS, KAKEMON 6, IVORY ORNA- MENT", &c. &c, &c.
Catalogues will be i sued TERMS
al.
• UGHCS & HOVËR,
Auctioneers. Fongkong, 6th December, 1955. [1101
Notices of Firms,
VACUUM OIL CO.
"ROM this date Mr. WALTER ARTHUR
FDOWLE will set an out ATTORNEY
and GENERAL MANAGER in the following
MISTAKEN IMPRESSIONS OF CHINA. There is no greater mistake than to think of China as a nation exclusively of coolies. She has millions of men distributed over her empire who possess an intelligence, refinement, and wealth, and who represent a standard of ment af physical, and moral quality that entities them to the respect of the foreign world.
never heard of any one who have boon dis... "ppointed in it. No claims are made for it xcept those which are amply justified by ex- perience. In rommending it to the afflicted we simply paint to its record. It has done great hinge, and it is certain to continue the excel- lent work. There Is-we may honestly affirm -no medicine which can be used with greater. and more reasonable frith, and confidence. It nourishes and keeps up the strength during those periods when the appetite fails and food cannot be digested. To guard against (mita- lons and substitutions, Sur "trade mark * la. put on every bottle, of "Wampole's Preparaa tion, and without it, none is genpine. It is palatable as honey and contains the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, fxtracted by us from fresh cod livers. com bined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophos phites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry Taken before meals it creates an appetite, aids digestion, renews vital power, trives out diasase germs, makes the blood rich, red and full of constructive elements, and giver back to the pleasures and labours of the world many who had abandoned hope. Dr. S. E. McCoy, of Canada, says: "I testify with pleasure to its unlimited usefulness as a tissue builder. Its curative powers can always be relied upon. It makes a new am in medicine, is beneficial from the first dose and represente effective medical treatment of the twentieth Cake One boille convinces. Watch carefully Century, "You can trust it as the Ivy does the
against imitations. At all chemists here.and. throughout the world.
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HONGKONGOMIGHT, LIMITED,
HIGH-LEVEL TRAM:
IN LIQUIDATION.
TIME TABLE.
'WEEK DAYS..
7.00 n.m. to 7.30 am....Every 30 minutes. 7.30 am, lo 8.00 ...Every.io.minutes. 8.00 am, to 8.30 am.. Every 15 minutes. 8.30 am to 9.30 a.m.... Every 10 minutes. 9:30a.m. to 11.00 am....Every 15 minutes. 11.30 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes. 1245 p.m. to 1.75 pim... Every to minutes.
1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m....Every 15 minutes.. 1.45 p.m. to. 2.15 pm...Every 10 minutes, 3.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes, 3.30 p.m. to 500 p.m....Every 15 minutes, 30pm. to 8.00p.m....Every to minutes, NIGHT CARS
The average foreigner, who on the one hand visits Chinatown in San Francisco or New York and then on the other hand travels up and down the coast of the Far East and takes an occasional run into the centre of Chinese cities, concludes that China is a nation only of labourers, coolies, and petty merchants. The passing traveller, newspaper correspondent, and this effect. All these stories tend to excite 8.45 pm, and 9 pm., 9.45 p.m. to 10.15 p.m. superficial student write letters and articles to
fabouring men in the United States and cause them to helieve that Chlea is one vast horde of hangry man waiting to sweep down on the United States. While it must be frankly ad mitted that the average Chinese replie and the Average Chinese city do not strike the Ameri Can and European as representing his standards of men and cities, yet it is a fact that the con- clusions just mertioned are an injustice to the Very large number of educated and well-to-do Chinese throughout, a my
A man who goes through the narrow straple of Canton, feking, Naoking, and Wuchang classes of Chinese hidden by the rows of shops does not see the elaborate.homes of the upper.
that line the streets. He does not realize that there are a large number of well-kept com- pounds almost within a stone's throw of the crowded alley, through which he is being' carfied. If he should' journey in an air ship over any great city in China be would be astonished to discover the number of capacious private grounds, right in the heart of its cities, owned by wealthy Chinese.
CHINESE STUdents and MERCHANTS, If the American, who always regards Chinesa sa coolies, could attend one of the principal periodical examinations, where representativa educated Chinese gather from all over the empire, he would-marvel at the intelligence, MODERATE-PRICES refined and pleasing appearance, of its thous
ands of young men. They will compare most favourably in general demeanour, in stature, in dress, and looks, with a corresponding class of American college men. If an, American merchant could be present at the assemblies of. Chinese merchants which are held from time to time in different cities throughout Chins, he would express profound surprise at their business like way of doing things, and their well-bred characteristics. Our missionaries, who go all over China have repeatedly em- phasized that Europeans and Americans do (77 not seem to be able to comprehend the real China and to take into consideration that it is only one side of Chinese life that fe represented
ELECTRIC PANS A
TO OFFER IN
EVERY ROOM
EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT
ELGIN ROAD, KOWLOON.- alangkang, 19th May, 1901,
countries, which will be under his super ORIENTAL HOTEL, by coolies with whom they come in touch
vision
Hongkong and its dependencies, Canton, Phillppine Islands, Bornes, Labuan, Dutch East Indies, Straits Settlements, Federated
MACAO.
of Praya Grande with splendid Malay States, Slam and French Judo-Chine, A FIRST CLASS HOTEL situated in the
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF view of the mrbour.
'DIRECTORS, **
December 1st, 1905.
RA PAUL KARL KNYVETT, is ap- Hongkong from this date.
LARGE AND LOFTY ROOMS,
Elegantly Furnished.
EXCELLENT,CUISINE.
WINES AND SPIRITS of the best quality [188 BILLIARD TABLE, the best in the Far East.
WALTER A. DOWLEY, General Manager, Hongkong, 1st December, 1905.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,
HAVE this day appointed Messra, SHE- WAN, TOMES & Co., GENERAL MANAGERS, lar Hongkong for the above Society, in the place of Mr. F. KIENE, whose engagement has been terminated.
I
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J.T. HAMILTON, ' Gezeral Manager for the East. Hongkong, 14th November, 1905.
OCEAN ACCIDENT 'AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD.
Head Office Moorgate St., London. HAVE this day, appointed. Masara. SHE-
· WAN, TOMES A Co., AGENTS for the above Corporation, in place of Mr, F, KIENE, whose engagement has been terminalad.
LIT, HAMILTON, Mae Manager for the East. Hongkong, 14th November, 1908.
EVERY COMfort for ReŠIDENTS AND TOURISTS. For Terms, &c., apply to-
THE MANAGER. Macao, 16th October, 1905,
MEN WA 810 G is a mon-pole temedy for sa direlaras and DJAWNI
mucous membrásek, Pats LOE Busrontend not to mirklar
ESLD BY CHEMISTIK
OMDIN NJ
1860
either in San Francisco or Shanghal,
We are too prone to think that, becauso a man does not speak a European Janguage and is not familiar with European or Americas even civilized. We overlook the fact that the fiterature and history ha is not educated or
Chinese language, literature, bistorical toach-
ings, system of education and social regula-
tions are entirely apart from ours. They are sui generis and are, in the opinion of the 'Chi- ness, as well suited for their people as ours are for us,
less
In proportion to the population there is less business dishonesty, and less violation of the crime, no more "graft," less immorality,
law in China'than there is in the United States;
crery half hour, SUNDAYS.
Boo am, to 9.00 am....Every 15 minutes. 9.00 8.1 to 9.30 .....Every 30 minutes. 9.30am 10 10.30 a.m....Every 15 minutes. 10,30 am to 11:00 am...Every to minuter. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m....Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.co p.m. ...Every to minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 sm Every 15 minutes. 7.00 pm to 8.00 p.m....Every to minutes.
- crémeum. 2 TURDA, Wank.Days...
Extra Cays at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, ALXXandra Buildings, Des Voeux Road}Cantral.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
Liquidators. Hongkong, rath July, ront,
SHARP UTTLE SHAVER
THE PAMOUS Mad DMC. Razor
WEIGHT LESS THAN COUNC
THIS DWARF RAZOR has superseded the old fashioned clumsy Rasor and by is its use Shaving becomes a pleasure. It manufactured in Sheffield, England, from a special amalgam of steel which makes imita tion impossible, and in consequence it enjoyi the largest sale of any Rasor in the World. Thousands of Testimonials teslify that the little "MAB" is the finest shaving implement ever produced,
Will be mailed to any address on receipt of the price ($2), post free,
To be obtained from THE MUTUAL STORES, WATKINS, LIMITED, and all first-class stores in the Colony.
Sole Agents for Far East, HOWARD & Co., zo, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong. Agents wanted in every port.
.
For particulars and terms, apply to-
"HOWARD & Co, Hongkong, 24th November, 1904,
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY
TRADE THERATION MARK
This recconful and highly popular remedy, mood, ka lie
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I do not for moment suggest that Chinese THERAPION N1
civilization is in any way superior to that of America, but I do say that we should not hold the sixpence of racial and natural self admira tion só pear, our syes that we can not seu the. good qualities of other races and nations.
RACIAL AND NATIONAL PRIDE. !
short time, of Debt 70 lekeseke all duchanges from
tha USINATORANK,BĒN
of yaich does imeparabla káru by laying the founda? giriciers and other serious disease, dysoz Eritation of the lower bowel.cough,brpachūla, qalka :pons of the more trying samplaints of tāla, k160; 19
dosadasanishigale ekrar sina, (aðarding: prompt pelaj whaya other welstind mmol co hava bem pozwalang
the pod, scurvy 1979pire, ez njo, kalējakná, vain that want
Lings of jointe, nes undaryayoiptome, gout, and all dioceses fur wbleti is her liene tos much a fajdon to semploy mastery, saraspurtis, ko,, to the destruction of kerud veeth, and tusind Iwalth. This preparation perlasthanhole systemlircuglithe Glnok, and improughly THERANION N3
The Chinese have a distinct facial, and na- THERAPION N:22 tional pride that we are grown to overlook. They are proud of their own peculiar civiliza. tion, of their philosophy and philosophers, of their unrivalled antiquity as an jødependent nation, of their customs, charactermico, social fabric, political homageneity, fast population: and great potential wealth, if The fact that our standpoint the
they, may not have AKOMOĆ to possess this pride and knowledge, and to
to taks advantage of it in. Ward astonishing political and material, development the the United States and Tapas in no sense prover the lack of its axistence. It is only a quaation of time When Chica like, Jiapan, will startle the world, with her onward movement 1: and yet it was only' a' few years ago that foreignets Inpkað upon the Japanese, as, they do now gpan tha
Astorias Congrudges of life Oven, Recon, valčanoniz is emtoring ofretsch #ill vlade in the debilitifad
THERAPON Tokhe pets
· tjaired, god'ubicavendove TradeMag which
•2mp of want
Sold by A. B. WATSON & Co
Hongkong, China and Magli
Intimations.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
"BLACK&WHITE
JAMES BUCHANAN & 00.
SCOTON WHISKY DISTILIKAS. By Appointment to BM. THE KING ·
and
HIRE the PRINCE of WALES
Supplied at all the LEADING CLUBS. and HOTELS, and to be obtained from the principal Stores.
XMAS
CAKES AND
(845
PUDDINGS
A SPECIALITY.
CUSTOMERS are requested to book their order early, in order to prevent disappolotment.
WEISMANN, LIMITED,
34, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 18th November, 1905, [46
THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.
EL
BARRETTO & 'Co.,
General Agents, Hongkong
TRAIN & MOINTYRE,
Limited.
SCOTCH WHISKIES.
Very Special Blend,
$33.00 per Dozen,
Royal Scottish,
$16:00 per Dozen.
Special Liqueur,
1.00 per Dozen.
Old Reserve,
$15.00 per Dozen.
BARRETTO & Co,
Agents,
New 23 & 24, Bank Buildlage -I: Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, goth Beptember, 1905
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