TRADE MARK CASE.
RUBBER SHOES IN COURT,
4th inst.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,” SATURDAY DECEMBER 9 1905.
FIRE IN DUDEËLL STREET,
and inst.
in the godown as well as for godown, rent and other charges, but having, regard to their con duct in unnecessarily causing such costs to de incurred, it is doubtful if such a lian would
At about 4 o'clock this morning residents to be allowed them... It was necessary to consider
the vicinity of Duddell Streat were aroused by straining the defendant Company from parting that all which is asked for is an injunction rathe.. alarm, of a fire in that locality, and in with the possess an of the goods to any one,vestigations showed that small fire, had but it was necessary
broken out in the godown of Messrs. Kelly and amend that otherwise To
cand the
wooden when there was
caused
AL-KOOTBALL NOZĖS,
PA CHAU ZUNG (SHANGAGAIN,
ANOTHEN FOREIGN ATTACHMENT..
4th inst. Players should note that the rules for the present searahave been altered in several particulars. Some of these alterations are uo Important and need not be mentioned, but the following additions should be noted
Charging is permissible, but it must not be violent or dangerous.
A player shall not be charged *n Indian watch
bebind unless he is intentionally obstructing an op-he sum of 51 52
the order in the case against forge and Co, pot of glue was left burning on a
Walsh. From investigations it was found that
In Original Jurisdiction this morning His Honour, Francis: Piggott, Chief Justice presiding in the case of the North British Rubber Company, Ld, wrINE Jorge And.Com pany for (3), na vinjunction, to restrain the defendants, their servants, and
could not be complied will 19. agents
be order of the, Court goods not of the plaintiff's manu-
floor, a
#t
and Inst.):
Honasr, Sir..Frasci Piggott, Chief Justice
In Original Jurisdiction this morning, His presiding Messi, Leigh and Orange, archi ects, builders, and contractors sued Chau Tung: Shan, the much sued millionaire, late of Canton and longkang, for the recovery of the amount due for work done by
on behalf of the
8347
1900 In the month previous, October 19, it louched gold, but the general average for that month was as, low, na-29;3/16d. Before, this slid not touched as high a peint as in
habiting the export of silver currency, free But for the passage of an act last week pro Manila no doubt largo quintilies of coin would now be being shipped out of Manila, as the Mexican dollar which contains a few grains less silver than the Filipino peso, is of greater valus in the money markets of the world to lay than in Filipino paso. That the law pro- hibiting the export of the peto, or of melting it
Infringing the plaintiffs' trademarks, and from defendants deliver up the going them from man, and this being in some way up on the patent, The old, rule read depeding for of defoot W, H. Slade, instructed by Mr. F. B. for export, is the only thing that has anved the;
• by the } "rvisablem.
was alleged, by an up any one? It is therefore the ignition of some godown refuse.
10 to amend the order by asking, the floor itself. On the alarm being given the floor, the fire communicating thence to would have been asked in a statement of claim Fire Brigade turped out, but their efforts were and
relief (s) cocted.
Wof the case might require, which would enable scarcely needed as the Indians had already af. His Lordship to make an order for the delivery most quenched the flames. The damage is
laintiffs only, and plaistine, 11
the North up of the goods to the plainti
ask that the writ be amended according.
of the marked
(a) an account, or
hid
caling
by A
Corber
rellas
off, My." E
"H. E. Follock, Lo
de
·
Y ME C. D: Wilkinson; of Messrs, Wilkinson
for the pla
for such further and other
As the nature
estimated at not more than $100.
structing
In
have
Ug.
tuspensioa of
and Grist, he company, Lai, whose registered. After quoting further authorities nee was British Rubber "office is at Castle Mills, in the City of Edin yabber goods, defendanture of india | subject of costs from which the inference was | MISSIONARIES AND COMMERCE, ferces Association composed of referees who
bargh, Scotland,
being not present that if the wharfinger does not do his duty as ́ ́and; not" represented said that this action is 10 ·laid down, he must pay the costs incurred brought for as lofsaction to restrain the der fous or neglect to do so. fandant con
infringing a trade mark
His Honour gave judgment for plaintiffs in сетрапу
her terms of the modification and amendment of applied to india rubber
Company,
WATER RETURN.
១០-
••• Mr.
Solicitor, appeared for currency system on
opinion.
of these islands is the The rise of alliver has not come up and bounds. It has been rising gradually since the beginning of the year, and it: Is thought by many people that should it› risa much more, numerous chances will be taken by unscrupulous people to smuggle large quantities of the coin out of the Islands
The lowest point touched by silver since
was in January 1903 when it
it went slow as 21 11/16d. abouts were entirely unknown. There had almost all
ta the endeavour to benefit by MAN
long ago registered in England as a trade mark the motion, and costs against the defendant pression of missionaries are doubled in their of the pisinuff company, and also by their agenis, Mem. W. G. Humphreys and Co., in Hongkong on the 10th August, 1885, which latter registration was renewed 14 years later, or 10th August, 1899. The infringement com- plained
of is the sails by defendants
india of rubber shoes "bearing on them a Lios Ram
which in appearance is very similar to The Lion Rampant trade mark registered by the plaintiff company, and applied by them to the india rubber shoes they manufacture. The defendants have themselves come to the coni clusion that there can be no question of the infringement, and they are accordingly prepared
consent to judgment
nent in this action, and have
Lavel and Storage of Water in Reservoirs very to him a well-merited, word of praises are contained in the Referees' out. You can take your judgment with costs
to
find an affidavit to
LEVEL
1905.
1
on the 1st December,
1904. Tytam...
of above). 11′ 3′′ below
overflow overflow Ryewash...
78 bolow 28' 3 below {overflow
overflow 9" below? 173" below Pokfulam.. overflow
overflow Wong-ani. 452 below 451 below
cheong... overflow
Tylamin Byewash.. Val | Pokfulam
Wong-nai.cheong
ba
the
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of
Issued by the English Football Associat. lon... Any intending candidates are advised to make a thorough study of his chart. Particu? ara of the examination will be duly announced.
Contributed.
KAUB REPORT.
COINAGE OF CHINA.
present the Mexican and Filipino Spanish coins which are still to be found in the islands are being rapidly gathered in. The estimated shipments of allver since the first part of the present month is said to total nearly P45,000. This large considering that it has been stated that the amount left is very small On the date of the passing of
the Philippine currency act by the congress of the States silver was as low an azd, 20
By a reference to the rat and and reports of the civil commission and to Mr. Conant's re- port in 1900 it is seen that they recommended that the peso should be 835 fine and if com- gress had acted on this suggestion instead of making it, gos fing there would not now ben. chance of its ever reaching such a value
long time to come.
On
ball own instead of we at formerly.
hallory
throwing the recommence the game by the referee
Bowley CrowA In the penalty kick the opponents' goal present in person not represented. Mr. the plaintif firm, the defendant being neither keeper shall not advance beyond his goal. line: Stade wald that the defendant was absent Formerly the defending goal keeper might be from the Colony, and an affidavit had been flied anywhere within the
goal ares
to that effects Defendant had given a power Stops are being taken to form a local Ref-attorney to his wife who was in the Colony.
Hia Lordship said that if the defendant bad examined in England or who have a properly constituted attorney in the Colony, passed a similar teat here. An attempt is being could it be said that he was absent and out of With the barbarous massacre of missionaries made to get together those referees who have the jurisdiction of the Court? at Lien-chau so forcibly before us, all the many been examined in England so as to establish Mr. Blade submitted that the man WAS UD- plaints that have been put forward for the sup. a local examining board. An examination is doubtedly out of the Colony, but his where likely to be held early in January. Each can- ignificance. It must, however, he remember didate will be required to have had
been ather foreign write of attachments, his, ed that the missionary has far more than and
as a referee, to have and,
à sound general |
client's being the third application, under the however use,
he may have failed at differ
of the football rules, and to be same conditions. ent times and in different places on an errand thoroughly familar with the off-side rule, the Mr. J. Orange, a partner in the plaintiff firm, 4th inst. which should above all things carry with it the penalty kick and the seven offences for which of Messrs. Leigh and Orange, gave evidence
essence of peace we cannot refrain from penalty kicks are Awarded, and such other in proof of claim.
connected with the rules and their His Lordship:-I think the case is made In other ways. We have more than once re ferred to the arrogance which persuades a white
against defendant; execution to us against man to try to alter what he may choose to term
property mentioned in the memorial, and in the idolatry of a tribe or nation when that so
the affidavit filed by the Crown Solicitor. called idolatry has many features similar to his own belief and more
than that is one that has endured for centurice and which country was perchance one of the babies of saw its beginning when the white mante
The President of the Imperial Council of the world. He seems utterly to forget the horrible tortures and massacres which have
of the four kinds of silver coins in China. Finance in Peking has drawn up the following *1905. fram time to time marred the beauty of Chris
regulations in connection with the circulation A 295,900,000 | lian religion, and should the folk he now seeks.
nili to convert to his own religion resent his intre of prospecting work shows a total of 193 ft. for
The ming measurements and assay resultsThese regulations have been passed by the Throne and will come into effect as 100n'as the 29,540,000 sion and make known their resentment
niment by bruthe period (4 weeks) under review, made up of tal massacre, the chief cause is assigned to the '26 fu sinking, 52 (1, driving and 117 ft. cross
coins Gre put into actual circulation in the fact that they are not Christians, instead of as cutting, as against a total of 194 for the
monetary markets. They are cribing it to a lack of civilised education through previous four weeks.
The first kind will be: Ku-plog tacl in weight precisely out of which 9.6 mace is to be a course of centuries which as much as thing
Any.
of pure silver and helps to eradicate or suppress the barba
while the second, 5 mace, wil be composed of mace of pure copper; we argue that when the chief work of a missing rity which is habitual to humanity. Therefore,
4.8 mace of pure silver and candareens of pure coppers the third, a mace, is to be made Is to open up hospitals for the relief of suffering
17 mace of pure silver and 3 candareent of and pain, the foundation of all that we consider
pure copper; and the fourth, mace, will be the brightest and best in Christianity is well and truly laid.
composed of 8.5 candareens of pure silver and 440 Level, Drive North. To this has been 1.5 cundareens of pure copper. All of which There is yet another way and in this direc.added to ft., making a total of 53ft. The lode
are to be coined exactly in accordance with the dwl. passed designs of this Council or the Directors From this level 200 tons have been raised of the minis will suffer the same penalties as and sent to the mill.
sanctioned by the Thrane some time ago.
used 2-These new silver coins will be either for Government or private purposes at their respective fixed values. Persons
will auf. fer severe penalties if they are to charge dis- count or reduce their price.
For the Bake of convenience to all descriptions of people the 5 mints should coin of the Kuping tael dollars and tig for each of the other 3 kinds of auxiliaries in proportion to the amount of coins coined out of their respective
overflow
STORAGE GALLONS.
1904 385,160,000
nil 42,680,000 nil
nil. Total 437,840,000 325,440,000 Consumption of Water in the City of Victoria and Hill District during the month of Nov. 1904- Consumption.123,229,000 116,409,000 gallons Estimated po-
230,900 pulation... Consumption)
per head par
226,000
18.2
1905,
16.8 gallons
dayton of Water in Kowloon Peninsula tin wall of their country doring the month of November.
per
igusi
2.4 6.6 Kallons
that
effect. **** Under the circumstances it is desired not to *put the 'defendants to any further expense than is necessary to safeguard the interests of the plaintiff company and to indemnify them against the expenses the latter have themselves incurred. But inasmuch as the plaintiffs' are "not in the Colony' and their desire as to whether all that is claimed in the endorsement on the writ, and to which, upon the au thorities, they are strictly entitled, cannot be immediately ascertained, it is necessary that Counsel should ask for judgment for all that is claimed. The defendants' solicitor has been informed that no steps
ill taken on the judgment as
regards the delivery up of the goods, and the account or damages, until definite instructions received from the plaintiffs on the subject. It it thought to be very possible that the plaintiffs will not insist upon the absolute destruction the
marked goods, the erasure of the mark on Consumption....15,68,000 15,224,000 gallons
1004, in impracticable, although they are Estimated po which. entitled to insist upon such destruction (Farind
70,700 76,350 Silverlock 4. K. and 1. 650); but they
willpulation.....
Consumption" allow the goods to be disposed of if some other indelible mark is placed upon them which will
. Per bend serve clearly to show that the goods are not of plaintiff's manufacture, and they may or may noi insist upon an account being taken of the 'profita made by the defendants of the sale of the previous lot of goods. Counsel therefore would apply for judgment for the whole of the claim as endorsed on the writ of
summons. A letter has been filed from the defendant's then altorney, Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro, stating that def
defendants had been fully informed that such an application would be made, and they had agreed to judgment to save the expenses of instructing Counsel and of having plead ings. The plaintiffs did not wish in any way to be hard on the defendants, but only desired protect their own right.
With regard, however, to the delivery the goods are at present lying in the godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown mpany, against which company an
Company injunction in another action by the plaintiffs bas been granted, restraining them from part- ing with the possession of the goods, and that godown rant, and an on, (Moet o. Pickering, 6455,001 of which £52,712 was increuse of gross C.D. 776. 8 C.D.-373)
profit in Chios, the total to the credit of the His Honour: But how can I give you judge account being Late,c88. One item in the ment on the subject of damages in the absence accounts was law costs, estimated at £11,000
any · evidence ?
This was due to the action in the English Mr. Pollock. We want judgment in full of
damages.
lo
4a******** The Government Analyst reports that the water is of excellent quality.
W. CHATHAM,
Water Authority.
CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING CO.
ANNUAL MEETING,
man and his ways, and in going amongst thems Too often the ditest poverty exists among the Uibes of the world who wai little of the white pointing the way to happier things by tutoring, them in some new and renumerative industry, the missionary not only provides the black or yellow man with a better conception of life and instils gratitude and love into his breast, but achieves an amount of practical good for his country which cannot be over-estimated. Help him to make his own narrow life happier and when complete confidence is gained then you are really working for his wood, point out the tenets of the Christian faith and give him credit for the possession of un intelligence to reason, out for himself that the man or woman who' has taught him o many
things for his material profit can only be thinking of his good in voicing the slightest protest against the worship to which he has been ne Gordon made an eloquent appeal for a mission, customed. Thirty long years ago General more especially on commercial and industrial tines, the despatched to the Soudan, and about had its fulfilment. Under the auspices of the Church Missionary Society a pioneer expedi- rion is now on its way to Mangalla, near the to help better the lot of the pagan tribes who boarders of the Egyptian Soudan and Uganda,
have have their abode in the surrounding districts,
Lord Cromor has been careful to avoid the and in fact, in choosing the area of their work Mahometan population while every attention will be paid to medical requirements and the teaching of fresh industries, notably the manu Buch missions-Shanghai Times.
Raub for the month ending 4th November The General Manager's Monthly Report on
state
MINES
་
Bukit Koman-440 Level, Drive South. total to 75 it, this has been extended 14 ft, bringing the
The lode shows a tendency to narrow, but for the month it averages 43 in, wide and assays 4 dwt.
averages 46 in, wide and is worth
The 240 Level, Drive South.This has been driven 14 ft, making a total of 687 1. The lode, 46 in. wide, gives an assay value of 4 dwt.
Crosscutting for Stopefilling-4 It. of this work has been done.
yielding
Stopes. The following have been Our supplies:
above the 340 Level: a Lode 118 in. wide, and wonh 5'dwi.
Above the to-Level: 3 Lode. 94 in wide,
3
and, worth dwt
Above the 140 Level: Lode 70 in wide, and worth 6 dwi.
The stope is the back of 240 Level North has carried more sefractory ore than usual and, though showing no falling off in value, is much less free milling.
BUKIT MALACCA
A
No. 2 Level, Drive South. This has been driven 14 fi, making 200 ft. in all, south of the shaft. The nature of the stone driven on is unchanged, showing very little' quartz; for for go in, wide; 192 tons. have been Inised and The slope above this level is worth 6 dwi. treated at Koman Mill.
of the good +, it must be remembered that creased reserver, and an increased dividend. As Christmas the wish of the dead hero will have width of go in. it gives un assay of 4) dwis.
up o
In moving the adoption of the report of the fourth meeting held Winchester House, on 27th Oct; Mr. W. F. Turner shid for It was a great satisfaction to be able to as in the words used a year ago, that the accounts dealt with increased sales, increased profits, in- to the debentures purchased and cancelled dur. in the year it really represented the investment a portion of the reserve nccumulating out of reached £80,000. In no other way could they profits for the past few years, and which had now have utilised the money in an advaningenus à manner. The profit and loss account showed
of.a
asints per day.
3.The auxiliaries should only be used for charges below ton dollars. (... to Ku-ping dollars) and the receiver may refuse receipt for any of these 3 kinds of auxillary coins when value is over tea. The regulations regarding the change of copper pieces with these allver cons will be prepared when sufficient informa- tion has been supplied by the various Viceroys, Governors and Tartar Generals about the existing state of affairs in those copper mints in their respective Provinces,
Borts
such company has a lien upon the goods for a total ncréase on the credit but religion will not be the only, consideration, 'calcite and iron sulphides but of no value, has rains at that time. The bead office of
of
al over
Main
4-All the Metropolitan and Provincial telegraph, railway and shipping, companies Treasuries and other Government offices,
extended 23 ft. making a total of 141 0. A
throughout the Empire will use those silver No. 1 Level, Croscut West.—This has been coins for the payment of duties and all
of laxes, The authorities
ars only course of soft s'ate, carrying an abundance of
permitted to receive or pay horse shoë silver
sycee if they cannot obtain these been passed through,
STOPE MINE, ing a total depth of 155 ft. We expect to reach these silver coins for circulation in company the National Bank of China in Peking will Shaft-This has been sunk zó'ft., mak- issue bank notes corresponding in value to the 100 ft., early
the coming month, when with these cuins. will be started, and the shaft, con- -The Wal Wp Pu (Board of Foreign tinued, a few
eign ministers la Peking informing them of the introduction of the silver standard to China and requesting them to instruct the merchante of their respective countries to use these 4 kinds of silver coins for any commercial pur- poses in the same way as Chianse subjecti in tics newly concluded with some of the foreign accordance with the existing commercial Trea
the possibility of it being smuggled out of Manila, Mr. Shuster, insular collector of customs, was seen yesterday. It was stated that certain persons would endeavour to ship out large quantities of the silver pesos through the medium other dium of packing in bales of hemp or
said that Shuster attempt that might be made in this direction customs employees would be prepared for any and that he would see that everything done to prevent any such attempt.
tha
The local bankers were seen with regard this rise in silver and they were asked whether this portended any big rise in the price of silver. From what they say it would appear that the price of silver has been forced to its present high position through the large calls for silver which have been made through the Japanese war, further through speculation and the dem and being greater than the supply, Hr E. W. Kemmerer, chief of
of the division of the currency, insular treasury, said yesterday, that prior to 1897 the annual price of silver never fell below 291 except in the year 1894 when it dropped to 28 15 16. During three months of 1897 silver stond above 294, but it did not reach that figure again until 1900. Since day's rate of 298 prompt, makes the value of the price has not fallen below pero worth in its owna money P101730 There nover has been since our peso has been in clr- culation any possible chance of profit in
ship. it away as far as the price of silver is con- commad. If the Government had not prohibited exportation there would be a probability of profit in putting it in circulation in
Hongkong Should the price of silver reach $361/tód: the point which it reached in September 1890 every Copact dollar will have a bullien valus of 93.7 castigold instead of go cents, its guaranteed party.
its
I the
WILD BEAST SHOW.
ON THE WAY TO HONGKONG. Mr. Karl Hagenbeck, whose reputation as a wild-beast collector and tamer has spread over
the old and the new worlds, returned to Colom
of wild beasts and his indian village. The be a fortnight ago after a long absence from Ceylon, which he spent in touring over the Continent of Europe with his great menageries latter is a troupe of jugglers, dancers, chammers, who have been amazing thousands of people in Europe with their fests and evolutsous,
our claim, but the plaintiffs may not press for Court, which had been referred to in the inst. faclure of bricks. All honour and success to crosscutting feel to provide the necessary Aftalt) will officially write to the various for saskemen, and all manner of thaumaturgista
His Honour: Then it give you judgment chase of the clings, arising out of the.pur-
two general
company's undertaking, the com
and corts as prayed, the question of damages any being one of several defendants. It was
to be settled by further inquiry, by the Regis
... tear.
Mr. Pollock: Yes, my tord, that is whai wo
THE SEQUEL
WARE.
Mr. Pollock, under the same Instructions, in the case of the North British Rubber Co., * Led., v. The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company; Ld., for an injunction to restrain defendants from possession of if cases of ring with the
rubber shoes stored in the defendant's Godown No. 8, and marked with "Lion Rampant," which is plaintiff's trade mark, moved that the injunc tion be
granted with an amendment. As. It stood the injunction was against the delivery of the goods to any one in the world, and he now, asked that the judgment for the in- be amended to read, to restrain the fendant
company from delivering up the goods to anyone but the plaintiff.,"
Mr. Pollock said this action was brought for an injunction to restrain the defendants from 15 cases of rub- ber shoes now in their were marked with a fraudolial imitation plaintifs trade mark. This action lion of the
stated
that the object of the action was to enforce the at the general meeting two years ago
terms of
10
GOVERNMENT CLERKS
a
ro.
sump..
From the surface workings 375 tons have been sent to the mill-worth 3 dwi.
PLANT AND MACHINERY,
The new Electric Hoist has been working very satisfactorily for the whole mouth, and without fear. This utilizes more of our The gative drivers handle it with great ease reserve electric power and effects economy fuel and sinkers.
in
The old Steam Hoist is being overhauled and laid on new foundations, and held in readiness in case of emergency. accompany this.
Separate Milling Returns and Cost Sheet
November, 1995,
Milling Returns for four weeks coding 4th
BUKIT MALACCA, No. 1 mill ran 33 days) Crushing 2,200 tons No. 1
24
surface are. smelted gold-ros dws, perton,
Total ions crushed: 1,392, yielding 126 oz.
BUKIT KOMAN.
19
memorandum dated Feb. 19, 1991, with reference to the formalion in China of a
The departure of Lord Curzon from India is focal board for the administration of the com- being signalized by numerous display of friend pany's business there, and the appointment of
ly feeling from different partions of the country Chang Yen mao sa director general their, and over which he has long been in authority. that the board of directors were not a party
Among the addresses presented to him was one to this memorandum, and had, is fact, no
from the Government clerks at Simla. This is advised, and believed, that it had no legal effect knowledge of it until afterwards, and they
they were
belleved to have been the first time in the Anpals of the Indian Administration when the whatever. The trial took place in the early members of the clerical service have been per part of this year, and was an extremely protract-mitted to approach a departing Viceroy in such ed one, judgment being given on March last. manner, and may be taken to mark the dawn of The Court held that the memorandum was bind.
A new era for the subordinate employees of the ing upon the
n the company, and that effect must he Empire. That they have not been treated, in given to it, and the company was ordered
Singapore say the plaintiff's costs.
and amount stated in
many other laces, with the fairness and the accounts includes the taxed costs of the
courtesy which is supposed to characterise
erine British rule everywhere seems to plasti and the provision of a sufficient be a common belief among them. But the amount to cover the company's own costs, tiring Viceroy in reply to the address gave evi The directors were advised by most eminent dance of the fact that the clerical force, save counsel to appeal against the judgment only the direct beneficiarier and those only in in certain important respects, and notice part, is far from belog cognizant of the attes of appeal was lodged at the end of April tion which is really paid their interests by those
Under these circumstances it was
Curzon said: ' impossible to discuss or comment on the sub-igher in authority. On this subject Lord Jéct, to the coal trade for the past year,
"I can recall long night hours spent red necessary by the refusal of the de- the output was 876,725 tons, while the sales fendants to
to give any undertaking not to deliver amounted to 843,181 tons, the company's own effort to unravel some tangled case of alleged. up the goods unless an order of the Court re- consumption being neily arco toni. The unknown native subordinate. Perba 1:387.27 oz. smelted gold.
misconduct resulting in dismissal of a straining them from so doing was obtained. sales during the year had not been limited The defendant Company required promptaction the deman i but by the output, as the economy hours have set heen the waist spent of my * to be taken to obtain the injunction claimed, al cal value of coal, compared with the fuel used time in India, and the simple letter of though the defendants might have been joined by the natives up till recently, had been brought gratitude from the score or more of humble la with dafendants in, the action above man. home to the Chinese by the gradual introducdividuals whom I have thus saved from ruin, radioned. Against. Jorge and
have been equally precious in my eyes with T was not the change in the situation that the general
manager informe them that the demand for ments of princes,"
L
A PRIPRO Zn the posseanne, which goode last,
rendered
the
Those
Period of work: 28 days, less lost time 1.17 Stamps working 140. days for repairs and clean up.
Öre milled: Koman 3,082 tone
Stopa 375 1
Total 3,457 tons
Total amalgam wan; 1,12ął oz, producing
Average fineness of total bullion's 105.52. Average value of yield1 2a dwi. Average value of lailings 2 dwt.
W. H. MARTIN,
General Manager,
|
Powers
6-The Directors of the 5 mints are at liber ty to receive sycee or Chinese and foreign dollars from Chinese officials or merchants for coining any of these 4 kinds of silver coins in their respective mints.
7-The various Viceroys and Governors should each establish an official bank with branches at those important contres 10 have charge of the selling of these new coins to the public for
ng trouble between those
bad native is the people.
&When these silver coins are put into the markets for circulation, the various Viceroys and Governors should issue official notices for the information of the populace so as to avoid unnecessary suspicion or fear on their part.
Imperial Rescript:-The Throne has perus. ed and passed this memorist.-Peking Gazette.
THE CHINESE HIGH COMMIS
SIONERS,
THE CONGREGATION OF BEASTS. There are seventeen lions among them and two huge snow, white Polar bears, as well as twa biberian bears. The Polar bears. Hava never been seen out here before. There are.. two Siberian wolves in the lot also'z'Hovaliya hey belong to a race of whom all the world: has beat
beard wondrous bloodcurdling tales and there are many people who would so many
miles to see one of these terrible brates, Then there is one leopard in the menagerie and two fina boar hounds. The most amusing fact about this singular collection is that
THEY ALL PERFORM TOGETHER. '' The lions and the polar bears all move about, and dance happily within the limits of a single cage. Some of the lions have been trained, to do things which it seems impossible that a brute beast would ever learn. They fire pistols, they jump over, under, through and around men and things. They balance poles, ride rolling drums they exercise on bars and poles and lastly there is
AN ACROBATIC LION among them, who swings himself on to a tight rope had coolly proceeds to walk to and fro upon it. They kiss, they feed from the trainer's mouth, and they are docile and obediant. The Polar bears are equally tractable, and the sparl ing wolves of Siberia behave just an intelligent ly and soberly, as the rest of their comrades. Mr. Hagenbeck contemplates
The Chiness High Commissioners going abroad were, according to a Peking dispatch, expected to leave that city on their journey on the 24th Nov. As far as is at present known,
A TOUR IN THE HAIT. His Highnen Duke Teal Tabh and their Ex cellencies Shang Chi-hang and Li Sheng-te shows there, go on to the Straits Settlements He will go with his pets to India, give a low are. expected to travel by train by the Peking Hankow railway as far as the latter terminus,
and then on to China, returning to Colombo st the end of the tour, only to set out on another, tour through Australia, and yet another to Afri making all arrangements for their entertain. ment and protection against further anarchistic assaults, while their. Excellencies Tuss Fang his great successes in Europe, Poly
It is hardly necessary to remind poopia'ni and instructions from Peking his Honour ha fet tungette are to come down to Shang say a word about bie project of
direct from. Tientsin by
by steamer
Under
Fringing the plaintiff's. Company for in. tion of coal into the markeis. So great way the resolution of public bodies or the compli- THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI where Viceroy Chang Chih-tung has been
dust coal by the Chinese alone largely exceeds Concerning the customary treatment of
PESTA her thoy, would, give an under. the present loin) output of the miner. As the subordinates, the Viceroy said: "I have some
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who were
Ihard were!
GATION COMPANY,
Frequent and
travelers between Trentino with the service on that ron. According to the P. 67. steamer is to be added to the already excellent
́AN IDEAL MENAGERIE
me so threat to part with the goods. In pumping plant and the erection of a central | native, I have never felt a ray of sympatay Dot, and, for whom Messrs, Jardine, Matheson the best of his ability in making arrangement there be means to plant his Zoologiki!T as this was malely a question of dealing with our methods and to visit transgression misconTimes, the Indo-Chlan Steam Navigation Taois), of mi port, has been lately accred Hamburg. Mr. Hagenbeck has a järe
Made
being
küyor racin
to so join them before first giving of the infringement and as-
not to part with the
Crease of sales, but the increase of output, and there is a tendency to be rather peremptory in defendants
For ordered to be paid by plaintifa, bacaure it had water in the Tongshan and Linsi minas, ten- maximum of severity. been found that they had been unnecessarily ders had been invited for a powerful electrical duct, whether among high or low European ar joined / As defendants inasmuch as they had
of land a few miles away from the fawr dectric power
station at Tongshan,
I have always thought that a small man whose and Co, are the agents, have a stammer now on Mr. Edmund Davis inconded the motion, fortune and livelihood were at stake deserved accommodation will be hard to beat. She is also asked the assistance of the Police of the Each community will have approach
for the protection prescat case the defendant company, after
the way out here, which in point of
High Commissioners of the passenger on their arrival here, and has in that connection The scenery will be an imation invited to do so, and after having it which was agreed to unanimously.
just as much consideration for his case, if not known as the Koensing, and will carry forty International and Franch Municipalities.
region, with hills, ralleys, tv pointed out to them that it was their duty to The Chairman in
The Gvgiye an
of shareholders and be very slow to inflict a sentence of rain unless
There will be adianta roundings. todo
#gent and general maneger the proof was vary strong,”
class Chinese, She will be 275 it long be tloss are to be observed as to the giving of tone for Polar 1 if to go to the expense required the board to the
This utterance shows that there are oficists perpendiculars, and baing specially built permission to unknown persons wishing to call Elsewhere zebras, dromedaries, the plaintifs to 200
tween obtaining (Major Nathan)who was assisted by an ex sane infunction, which injunction was EDW cellent staff for the admirable manner in which of broad, and liberal mind, whose efforts are, for that tiver will the best off behen light upon any of the High Commissioners.
for this draw about & ft,
- bears, pengulas 2 Bought Jojimating that if such injunction were the affairs of the company had been managed not confined to the promotion of the intereste indeed when she cannot get over the Bar. She
and other. herbivorous animals, w}}{. not ablained they would not withheld delivery in China. The shareholders thanks were of the high salaried class alone but who are will be about the size of
edt jaguars, llops, tigers, panthers ths: goods to the consignee. Under these due to him no less than to the board for the actuated by the old-fashioned filiish, dose of course much improved in
the Wafsking, but of
hyanss, and their kind will roam on another, quoting several author results which had been submitted,
-plot fumished with:caves and done Itlas, Mr. Pollock jaubaisted that defendants should. be ordered to
to pay the come of this VICEROY Yuan.proposes to invite the other motion," far they unnecessarily raedered it Viceroys and Governor to join him in the acessary for these proceedings to be taken. presentation of a memorial, embodylog an 1 the defendant company an ordered to pay appeal to the Throne to forbid, by law, the the chew, they may possibly be held on the smoking of opium. All slavas of the drug, who Fatherty of Monte Pickering to have a lien are under afty years of age, are to be compelled
*' foch posts and their ou à costa, as the goode. I sa cute themselves of the evil habit).
Leichlined 401 to part with the goods | Expressed the 20 a vote of thanks | more so, than a big man, and that we ought to Art class European passenger kun 1317 316 | N.C.D. News understands that great procap: hundred mild birds. Then 182, 18},
.
fair play and equal opportunities and aqual:modation and appearance, official treatment for all, regardless of their social position. way for the Government clerks at Simla and Lord Curzon has done much in a practical it is to be hoped that what he has said and done may be adopted as a noble precedent by those high in authority throughout the Empire,
Eastern Daily Blafh de ga
passenger accom
**The company is also building two new borte At The Wong type, but with considerably im. to ply between Tientsin and Hongkong. These prived passenger accommodation, which are steamers will fill a long felt want, for the direct journey to Hongkong, cannot be accomplished at present except under somewhat rough and j.ssady conditione,
1 HE, RISH IN 'silvær.
The Manila Timis, of azıd Nov; writes 1-
THE MOST, STARTLIKO:F?ATURE The price of silver is soarings from the of the colony will be that there will be no min. 41fferent quotations received by cable from or cages or anything of that kind in beasing.
forward] yesterday touched a point which it and deep ditch and artificial rocks which wil London sach day. The value of bar silver will be free, the poly restrictions being wide quotation of silver as received yesterday was each in its own place. It is a wonderful iden has not reached, since November: 100 The effectually keep the denizens of this roulainen 29 15/10d.. (approximately day centu gola) the and has attracted greas admiration nada ins same as its highest point reached in November | térest in Europe Stratie Zomanik
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