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Entimation.

WM. POWELL,

LTD.,

GENERAL

FURNISHERS,

HONGKONG.

SOLE AGENTS

for

Hongkong, China,

ADDISON'S

and Japan.

PATENT

PORTABLE

SANITARY

COMMODE

Hermetically Sealed.

Specially adapted for hot climates...

The ACME of

CLEANLINESS.

Stocked in

Four Qualities.

No. 1-Fitted with Mahogany. Po- lished Top, Nickel-Silver Fit- tings, and White Enamelled Pail.

Price $21.50.

1

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JULY 26 1906

kntimations..

K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL & 0).. 8, D'AGUILAR STREET,

NEWLY OPENED SILK STORE.

Indian, Chinese and

Japanese Silk Goods.

Just Arrived

SOCKS (Linen) LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S.

GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS. SILK KIMONOS, LAD'ES' BLOUSES AND SHAWLS.

SANDALWOOD BOXES (INLAID}} HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, GLOVE

BOXES.

MONEY BOXES, &c.

LAVEN. HANDKERCHIEFS, JAVA SEBONGS.

MANDARIN COATS, COTTON SHIRTS.

SILK LACE SCARFS AND SHAWLS.

Prices exceptionally cheap.

Inspection earnestly solicited. Tongkang, 28th May, 1906

[$30

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1896.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS.

NOTICE is hereby given that. Messrs.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON AND COM PANY, carrying on business at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and elsewhere as Merchants, have, on the 26th day of April, 1905, applied for the Registration, in Hang- kong is the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Marks:-

No. 2. Fitted with Mahogany Po-: lished Top, Brass Fittings, and White Enamelled Pail.

Price $18.50.

No. 3-Fitted with Stained Wal- nut and Brush Polished Ward- wood, Top, Brass Fittings and White Bath Enamelled Pail.

Price $14.75.

No. 5.-Fitted with Mahogany Stained and Brush Polished Hardwood Top, Brass Fittings and Electro-Galvanized Pail, very serviceable and sold re- sisting.

"

Price $14,50,

Wm. POWELL, Ld.,

Alexandra Buildings,

HONGKONG,

Hoogkong, 13th July 1906

Intimations.

ting and the other standing. The latter Chinese man who is is pointing to i depicted standing in a garden holding in his left hand a flute. Abave which and in the Border sustounding the Mark are writ. ten the Chinese characters CRA reading Yan Kee Yeung Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & Co., and the Chinese characters reading "Pun Niu To messing "The picture of criticising the music of the flute and below which are the initials "G. L. & Co." 8. The representation or illustration of three cash the edges of which overlap each other. In the centre hulo af each cash is depicted the face of a Chinese boy. The three cash together are supported by a Chinese boy. On the three said cash are written tha

Chinese charactere

reading. Nin Nin Fal Thai meaning “ Making pro- fit every year,"

Ahave which are inar Chinese characters reading Taoi Un Lay Tung meining The money nurces in circulation" and blow which are the initials "G. 1., & Co." On the right hand side are four other Chipere characters #77 reading "Yan Kee Yeung Hong" being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinené of Gibb Laving. ston & Co.

9 The representation or illustration of a Chinese girl standing on the embankment of a river and leaning against the trunk of a willow tree. She is holding in each of her hands a cag; on, the right hand side: at the top corner are the Chinese characters A reading Shi Yan Kai meaning

The scheme of a beaniful woman." A1 the top of the label are the Chinese

char icters 仁肥洋行 reading Yau Kee Yeung long being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb Livingston & Co., and at, the bottom of the label are the initiala "G. L. & Co."

in the name of Mestrs, GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO., who claim to be the proprietors thereof. The Trade Mark Ned, 1 has been used by the applicants since the month of September,

1.03,

The Trade Mark N d. 2 has been used by the applicants since the month of October, 1993, The Trade Marks Nod, 3 and 4 have been used by the applicants since the month of July,

1904

The Trade Mark Nod 5 has been used by the applicants since the month of September,

The Trade Marke Nodé and 7 have been used by the applicants since the month of

October, 1905,

The Trade Mark Nod. 8 has been used by the applicanti since the month of November, 192

The Trade Mark Nod. 9 is intended to be used by the applicants forthwith.

The Trade Marks Nod, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 have been used and the Trade Mark Nod. g is intended to be used by the applicants in respect of the following goods

COTTON PIECE GOODS OF ALL KINDS IN CLASS 24.

Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen

1. The representations of three Chinese ladies each of whom is depicted sitting in At the a punt holding a Chinesa car. back of the picture is also a punt with two children sitting in it each of whom is holding an oar The water in which the punts are floating is full of water lilies. A willow tree is depicted growing and sprending its foliage over the pand.. On the felt hand side are three. Chinese characters reading, Tsoi Lin To meaning "The picture of patitgering water lilies." At the top of the label are four Chinese characters at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong reading Yan Kee Yeung Hong being the equivalent or Hong name in Chines of. Gibb, Livingston & Co and at the bottom.

1 x Co. 1. The representation or illustration ni two

Chinese boys; one of the boys is depicted! standing in a fighting attitude and the 594]

depicted supporting himself on Other his hands while his feet are raised in the nir-on the ground is a Chinese sward, a Chinese pear and a pole-on the sight hand side is a tree. At the top of the inbel are four Chinese characters

reading Leung Turg Mo Lik" meaning "Two boys exercising strength." At the bottom of the Inbel are four other Chinese characters Leading Yan Kee Yeung Hong being the equivalent er Hang name in Chinese of Gibb, Living- ston & Co.

3. The representation or illustration, of a

kong and also at the office of the Undersigned,

Dated the 15th day of May, 1906..

· JOHNSON, STOKES,B,MASTER. 8, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong,

HONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAMWAYS

COMPANY, LIMITED.

hereby given that an EXTRA

NINARY GENERAL MEETING of the above-named Company will be held at the Registered once of the Company, Alex- andra Buildings, Des Voeux Road Central, on TURSDAY, the Victoria, Hongkong

day of July, 1906, at 12 o'clock Noon, when the following Resolutions which were passed at an Extraordinary Meeting of the

SEA SERPENT AHOY!

OUR FESTIVE OLD FRIEND SIGHTED OFF

-BRAZIL,

It was on y Dec. laufthat the monster was, so to speak, "ruo (0)'earth." Lord Crawford, the enthusiastic scientist, took a party of other scientists for a six months' cruise in his yacht Valhalla last winter. In December, while they were cruising off Brazil, about Intitude 7min. 140 longitude 34min. 25080, two- vigilant. investigators in the party-Mr. Mead Waldo, the well-known amateur naturalist, and Mr. Michael J. Nichol, the professional naturalist

saw the monster.

HUMAN OSIRICH.

$

i

The metical evidence showed that some

thirty pins and redles were found in the

intestines, and also some brass-leaded nail. Dece iser's stomach was in a state of in- The articles found had set up flamuration gastills and peritonitis.

Intimations.

YOU WILL NOT

MAN WHO CHEWED GLASS AND ATE HATPINS AND STONES.

be deceived. That there are cheats and fmuda The sea serpent has been discovered 1'

in plenty everybody knows; but it is seldom The monster was cared off the coast of Acurious way of earning a living was revoal.

or never that any large business house is guilty not wickeded at an inquest at Islington on a man warned Brazil is discoverers were

Robert Naysmith, aged thirty-four. According of them, no matter what lise of trade it follows. There can be no permanent success of any ador, habitually careless handlers of the

to the wistow, for some years the deceased had truth, hul solemn, tober Men of Science, and

kind based on dishonesty or deception. There The men who they told their gigantic fish story to a grave been in the habit of gaining a living by chewing

never was, and never will be. assemblage of scientists at a recent meeting of glass, swallowing needles, hatpins, ahilk, and

stones. He was known as the human ostrich, try that are simply frols and soon come to the Zoological Society.

and descriptions of him, it was said, had aperief-ns they deserve. Now many persons. Are, nevertheless, afraid to buy certain. peated in several inagasiner. He began at last to waste, and it was thought that he was "dvenised articles lest they be humbugged and deluded especially are they slow to place suffering from consumption of the lungs. At last he had, to give up his exhibitions, and confidence in published statements of the merits of medicines. The remedy known as pained a precarious living by selling bantlaces.

WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION Eventually he entered the infirmary, where he

is as safe and genuine an article to purchase died.

as flour, silk or cotton gonds from the mills of manufacturers with a world-wide "reputation. We could not afford to exaggerate its 'qualities / or misrepresent it in the least and it is not necessary, It'is palatable as honey and con- tains the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted, by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of Rypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry; and how valuable such n blending of these important medicinal agents must be is plain to everybody.. It is beyond price in Anemia, Insomnia, Weakness and lack. of Nervous Tone, Poor Digestion, Wasting iseases, La Grippe, Lung Troubles and Blood Impurities, Science can furnish nothing better -perhaps nothing so good. Dr. W. H. Dalfe, of Canada, says: "I have used it in my practice and take pleasure in recommending it as a' valuable tonic and reconstructive." It is a remedy that can afford to appeal to its record and represents the science and knowledge of bright and aggressive medical investigation. Effective from the first dose, "You cannot be“ disappointed in it." Like all good things it is imitated. Sold by chemists. throughout the world.

"An unknown animal seen in the sen," was the description which Mr. Waldo gave last night.

"IS THAT A PIN?" "About a quarter past ten in the morning," said he, "Mr. Nichol drew my attration to an object in the sea about 100 yards from the yacht.

"He said, Is that the fin of a great fish?" I looked, and saw a large fin, or till, sticking out of the water, brown in color, and crinkled on the edge.

The frill was apparently about 6 ft. in length, and stood 18in. or aft, out of the water.

"Just under the surface of the water we saw the shape of a considerable body. A great head and neck, together 7 or 8 feet long, rose.. oat of the water in front of this frill, The neck was about the thickness of the body of a slight man.

The head, which was of about the same thickness, had a very turtle-like appearance. We were sailing pretty fast, and we quickly drew away from the object. It moved its head from side to side in a peculiar manner;"

Then Mr. Waldo added a touch characteris tic of many Gsh stories. "Since I saw the creature," he said, "1 consider, on reflection, that it was probably considerably larger than it appeared to me at first!"

AN EEL-LIKE NECK.

Mr. Nicholl's account of the fearsome mon- sier was strongly corroborative. "Its eel-like Deck, fully 6 or 7 lee long, was of the thickness of fun, thigh, and his head was like the head of a turtle," he said.

"It lasted the water with a curious wriggling

movement"

The next day the first mate and third mate noticed a great commotion in the water, and without any knowledge of what Mr. Waldo and Mr. Nichol had seen they described a mon- ster which appears to be identical with the one which was first sighted by the scientists-the ame creature undoubtedly was considerately Lovering around the scientists' ship

"They both maintained emphatically that it was not a whale," declared Mr. Nichol, and they said that they had never seen anything like it before."

THE SCIENTISTS WENT PALE! Lord Crawford, with a laugh, told the Zoological Society that both Mr. Walde and 4f-whith the Tepliceu meir discovery in hin, and excessively en ntion- and if they had had have takes a photogråsk'ufruikt",could maysi shaking terribly

Someone not far from the" chairman (Sir

Edmund oder) suggested that Lord Craw ford shoull return in his yacht and "bag it."

MIT BE THE SEA BERPENT

M. Bhanger, the well-known authority on reptile suggested that The creature seemed to kar some resemblance to the famous Tanquia sa-serpent monster discovered three years ago.

Mr. Wato and Mr. Nichol both derlined to hazard a gets as to the creature's length,

Was one hundred feet?" whispered the Aforning sader representative in Mr. Nichol's

fairy with two female attendants standing July held on Saturday, the 14th day of car,

on each side of her. The ane standing on her right hand sida is holding a wand and the other is holding a big fan. On the right hand side of the mark are the Chiese characters reading Yan Kee Yeung Hong being the equiva lent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb, Livingston & Co. On the left hand side is depicted a small table upon which is "standing a small red jar. A bronz in- cense burner is also standing on the table and in it is depicted a peacock's father and a section of coral. At the bottom of the label are the initials "G. L. & Co." 4. The representation of an elephant which is being ridden by a man carrying a long spear which is attached a banner. On

the left of the Trade Mark there is de. picted the representation of the sun noon which are the Chinese characters

太初混元terdig Tai Cho Wan Un

meaning "In the beginning of the world at the time of confusion." Above the sald representations is depicted the device of a Peacock which is being ridden by a god. dras. On the left hand side and at the top of the mark are the Chinese characters

CL reading "V n Kee Yeung

Hang being the equivalent or Hong name in Chinese o' Gibb, Livingston & At the top of the labe! Are the Co. Chinese characters

reading

Tai Tso Kin Kwan meaning "The Great Architects for the formation of heaven and earth," At the bottom of the labol are the Initials "G. L. & Co.

5. The representation or illustration of an old Chinaman standing in a field with folded arms and clasping a long staff Beside him is a large broken egg from out of which six Chinese children are depicted as emerging. Above which are written four Chinese characters

6.

Yan Kee Yeung Hong being the reading for Hong wame in Chinese of Gibb, Livingston & Co., and below which are the initials "G. L. & Co."

1906, pursuant to the Order dated the 28th day of March, 1906, made by the Supreme Court of Hongkong in its Original Jurisdic tion in Action No. 37 of 1985, will be sub- milled fo confirmation as Special Resolutions:- 1. That the Special Resolution being, the Fourth in Number passed and confirmed at Extraordinary General Meetings of this Company held on the 3rd and 20th days of June, 1905, respectively, together with all Agreements entered into the under and particularly the Agreement in writing bearing date the 18th day of October, 1905, made between this Company and is Liquidators (John D. Humphreys & Son) of the one part and Limited, the Peak Tramways Company, of the other part he and the same are

hereby rescinded.

*Peak

That the Draft Agreement submitted to this Meeting and expressed to be made between this Company and its Liquida- tore of the one part and the Tramways Company, Limited," of the ther part be and the same is hereby approved and that the said Liquidators be and they are hereby authorised pursuant to Sections 301 and 202 of the Com. panies Ordinance 1865 to enter into Agree ent with the said "Peak Tram ways Company, Limited," in the terms of the said Draft and to carry the same modifica. into effect with such (if any) tion as they may think expedient Iated 16th July, 1906,

an

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,"

General Managers.

* can say anything about it," was the canny reduse.

And thZoological Society was left won. dering.

WHATS THE TOTAL OF THE

́ORLD'S COMMERCE?

The 8. Department of Commerce and

Labour smits a statement that "the world's internatial commerce will aggregate fully twenty-4 billions of dollars in the year 1906," We are quite convinced of the accuracy of this stalent. The explanation as made that "by them world's international commerce is meathe imporis plus the export of all countridrom which repons were available It seems that this method of computation doubles actual: The total commence of a given coy is the total of imports plus exports The restive items raler to different com moditjeid distinction is made in statistic reports een merchandise imported for com sumpliand for reshipment,

The does not give the trade figures of the diffe nations, but some of them may be quotesthe purpose of illustration. The ex port of some of the leading nations standa dilo-a, in round figures:

Unitel Es

Uniteddom

A verdict of Death from M sadventure was returned.

Intimations.

-

CITY OF PARIS; 2, PEDDEN'S STREET, CHEAP SALE

MILLINERY,

OF

&c.,

(768

FOR ONE WEEK. Hongkong, 25th July, rços.

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

IN accordance with the Provisions of No. 104 the nation the General Managers bare this day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND for the half your ended 30th June, 1906, of FOUR DOLLARS per Shase.

DIVIDEND WARRANTS moy be obtained on application at the Office of the Company on and after THURSDAY, the 2nd August.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 24th to 31st instant, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, 19th July, 1926,

(752

5.S.LAISANG" GENERAL AVERAGE.

"

RRIVED Hongkong 8th December, 1995, AC PORE: On FIRE 19th November, 1905, between SINGAPORE and HONGKONG,

ALL CLAIMS to be included in the above- General Average must be forwarded to Meirs, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., Hongkong, General Managers, Indo-China 5. N. Co., Ltd. before 31st July, 1906, otherwise they will not be recognised.

Hongkong, 16th July, 1906.

COLD STORAGE.

[735

THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LTD., have now 40,00 Cubic feet of COLD STORAGE available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open al 10 A.M., and 4'P.M.

THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND BUILD-daily, Sunday excepted, lo receive and deliver

INGS ORDINANCE COMMISSION,

TAKE NOTICE that a Commission his 1. been appointed to enquire into and report on the following mutuang - luna a

the administration of the Sani- Whether the Regulations enacted by the Public Health and Buildings Ordin ance, 1913, as now carried out is satisfac- tory, and, if not, what improvements can be made.

a. Whether any irregularity or corruption exists or has existed among the officials charged with the administration of the aforesaid Regulation.

The Commission earnestly invite the in- babitacts of Hongkong and Kowloon to co-operate with them by, forwarding any com- plaint they may have to make of suggestion to offer in connection with the masters aforesaid to the Undersigned.

Any person examined as a witness in the enquiry aforesaid who in the opicion of the

Commissioner maker

full and true disclo sure touching all the matters in respect of which he is examined will receive a certificate Irom the Commission which will protect the witness against any civil or criminal proceed. ings which may be in tituted against such wilness in respect of any matter touching which he has been examined.

By Order,

[709

W. BOWEN-ROWLANDS,

C Secretary, Hongkong, 6th July, 1906,

CHAZALON & CO.

A.

Α

JUST UNPACKED,

NCHOVY 18 OIL (toneless),

STUFFED OLIVES.

SARDINES (Boneless).

Doy AU CITRON.

FIBH PASTE FOR SANDWITCH, ・・ PUREA DE Foil;Gras Do.

AND

Other Pic-nic size tins of PRESERVES, FRENCH BISCUITS.

perishable goods.

WM. PARLANE,

Manager,

Hongkong, 22nd June, 1905.

(71

THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.

BARRETTO & Co.,

General Agent, Hongkong,

WHITE WINES.

Graves

87.00 Per Dozen Quarts,

BOTTLED. BY

*****.1905 .......$90'5

HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS and CAKES.

CROSSE and BLACKWELL'S SAUSAGES, Sauternes.......... 10.00 $1,500,000,000 STREAKY BACON, BATH Chops, &c.

JULES MERMAN & CIE, BORDEAUX,

Graves............ $10.00 Per Dozen Quarts.

Į

*

1,500,000,000

AL80

+904 ..1905

1,350,000,000

Chateau d'Arche

950,000,000

GERMAN SAUSAGES, ÅSPARAGUS, and other

20.00

Netbels

*...1904

Filia

103,000,000

Fissi

Laly

....IOCA 1904 ..1904

500,000,000

0,0:0,000 VEGETABLES

Lengkong, zrat July, rock.

P

300,000,000

irger Cana..... Brazi...... Switad

....1905

320,000,000

** 195

190,000,000

.....1904 .......1904

BY

Germe

(738 France

THE HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

jolgi

420,000,000

190,000,000 170,000,000

THE EIGHTIETH ORDINARY HALF- Tht and one-half billions of export YEARLY MEETING OF SHARE ateste represented probably constitute HOLDERS in the Company will be held at about thirds of the world's toint say twelve

The representation or illustration of the Office of the Company, Hotel Mansions, to thn billions of dollars. Inasmuch as

13

beautiful Chinese young woman sitting in front of a window and holding a book in her right hand. A parrot is depicted standing on and is chained to a stand which in hanging under the window facing the girl. Above which are written four Chinese characters 1047 reading Yan Kee Yeung Hong being the equiva lent or Hong name in Chinese of Gibb, Livingston & Co, and below which are the initials" G. L. & Co."

7. The representation or illustration of part

of a Chinese pavilion or balcony in which are depicted two Chinese ladies one sit

on TUESDAY, the 14th August, at Noon, for whaald by all is also bought by all, it the purpose of receiving a Report of the Direc seen uplication of the account to include, 1ers together with a Statement of Accounts, botbort and export agures. declaring a Dividend, confirming the appoint Adheory the grand total of exports will ment of a Director and electing Directors and be time in value as the grand tolat of im- Auditors.

ponts a fact the figures do not tally, by The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company reas changes in appraised values at ports will be CLOSED from the 1st to the 14th of Thus, for the fiscal year 1905 we re- port, experts to Canada as $140,000,000, August, both days inclusive,

(whineda reports her imports from the Unitates as $166,000,000. But it seems thetotal of the world's internations! com. merrepresented alther by tolal of importe or of exports and not by the addition of 174 batw York Sun,

J

By Order of the Board of Directors,

W. E. CLARKE,

Acting Secretary

Hongkong, zgih July, 1906.

WANTED.

a Young Lady a situation as TYPIST,

tpen for immediate engagement,

Apply 10

C/o This Paper.

[710

"X, Y, Z.,"

Hongkong, 11th July, 1906:

TUBORG BEER.

FIRST C

BOTTLED BY

EMMEL, DESPUJOL FILS & PICQ,

BORDEAUX.

Barsac $14.00 Per Dozen Quarts.

i

PILSENER BEER Sauternes......... 10.00 事 gemiked free from Salicytic Acid, and aty nathan Chemienls.

Chateau Guiraud ag.co 1 Hire Store per case of 48 botlas (quaris or 6 dos, pink,

Special Priced for thesplittes.

Sole Agents

SIEMSSEN & CO.. Hongkong, foth laudis, F/03, [62

BARRETTO & Co., Agents,

Nos. 22 & 24, Bask Buildings, Queen's Road Contral,

Hongkong, 25th July, 1906,

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