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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, AUGUST II,

Eumpe, &c., Inda, vía Tuticorin-Peil

men spek-English; in all the fast, he said. Ingalls, Am. transport, 600, Scott, 3rd July. \ p. L. Luísßoid, 15th Aug, 11 AM,

A DAY IN NUW YORK.

they murder it. Well; accent apart (which is always a maller of taste), there are certain ALL THE SIGHTS OF THE FAIR.

words that are exclusive“, uved in that city, So many who came out to fish in Florida, or and, for that matter, in most on the other side. to shoot in the Rockies, 'are anxious in was as ¦ A'shop is called a stone, i pavement a side- much as they want of crowded, fascinating, ex-walk, a lift an elevator; sweets are candy. I pensive New York, or as much as is possible, | anyone knocks at your door, you say "Come" between two sunsets, that I will endeavour to not "Come in," which i', fer all, sen ible, as set forth for their benefit the programme of a -you could,nát mean · Come oui." full, hurlig day, a good twelve hours of impres sions and discovorjes, that they may ruminate -over the mamary at leisure on the long railroad journey west or south. Hustla and hurry are sound! policy in the business canital of the enstern states. If you do not push your neighbour off the sidewalk, he will assuredly push yes.

NO "LOWEST TERMS."

THE FERMENT OF AMBITION.

Such is New York, a long, narrow island city of skyscrapers, beautiful women (who never remove their hats), multi-millionaires, all (bar the sky-scrapers) circulating in a ferment of ambition. They all live at such a pace hat they never realise that life is passing. They hustle through their sleep and through their meals. To the stranger they are uniformly.

Manila 30th June.

Joahlo Mara, Jap. ss., 702, 11. Ohta, 8th Aug., -Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 7th Aug., Gen.-O. 5. K. Kalehur. Br. ., 2.145. Walker, 3rd Aug.

Newcastle rath July, Coal.-A., K. & Ca Keong Wal, Ger., s. 1,415, Köhler, gth Avg.

-Swatow 8th Aug, Rice, B. & S.

Jap. 19. 1,783, J. Roun

Minamikawa Gen-Order.

9tn

Moji.

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Kobe, Yokohama, Callao and Iquique-Per Kajado Marw, 16th Aug., 11 A.M, Gregory Apar, 17th Aug, 2 P.M.

Singapore. Pedang and Calcutta Per Bain, H. Murray

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Manila Per Yarntung, 17th Aug., 3 P.M." Ningpo, Shanghal and Vladivostock --Per Pasting, 17th Aug.. 3 P.M.

Manila-Per Rubi, 17th Aug. 11 A.M.

1906.

CARLTON.

Harrison, S. L.

Anderson, JLA, Capt. Jackson, W.

Laing, A. H. Lindberg, O. J. Iloyd, G.

HONGKONG,

Adams, P. R. Anderson, Mrs. K. Arnold, J.

Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. | Andap, R. J.

C. M. Hewett, Hon. and Mrs." Blanco, A. E.

E. A. Hoppe, H. J. Humphrays, W. M. Hunter, R.

Возлая, W.

Boyce, Wm. B.

Coggon, Mr.

Martin, W. F.

Baitnaon, A. R. Battiscombe, H. G. Beattie, R. 1, Bali, R.M., Eugr.-Lieut Innes, Capt. R.

H. F.

P. F. Coniul far Belguim) Joughin, J. C. Birbeck, K. J.

Kamp, Mrs. A. S.

th Aalloer, 7th. Aug,,,Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Salmiro, Biervliet, A. Van(Vice. Toth Mrs. J. W.

Machew, Ger. 1.1. 976,

Victoria and Seattle, Wash.➡Per | -Bangkok 1st Aug. Rice.-B. & 8.

Mary, toth Memnon, Ur..... 1,018, H. W. M. Evans, and

Manifah Aug. 3 P.M.

Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen | Bieney, S. Aug-Moji 27th July, Coal.-B. & S. Herbertshohe, Matupi, Sydney and Melbourn

W. 5. Neil MacLeod, Am. 2.5, 901. E. Carral, 19th-Per Willidad, 31st Aug. 10 A M.

Brewer, H. June,Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret Emope, &c Indo, ta Mangalvern- fte Brighton, F. G.

·Ernest Simons, ZEAT :

Campbell, L. F. AUR, TI AM Moji, Tacoma, Wash-Per Tremont, 22nd Aug, Chichester, D. A. A. o.,

Kobe, Vokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Carter, A,

Chambers, Miss E. 10A.M.

Shanghai Nagarski, Male, Vi-Inria and Vancouver, BC India, 22nd Aug. 11 AṀ.

to Co.

N. S. de Rosatin, 715. M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June,Maniin gih June, Ballast.-Barrette & Co. Petrarch, Ger. ., 1,152, R. Hatje, 12th June,

Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co.

Br. 3681, Tombuson, toth Aug. Quinta, Ger. s., 986, F. Frahm, 13th July

Bangkok 4th July, Rice and Gen.-S. & Co.

We, on the other side, who hug ourselves-in hospitable and attentive, but they will not cash London 27th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co.

the traditions of crumbling mansions in Han- his cheques,. They have been "up against " over Square or Guelph Crescent scarcely realise | bad cheques so often that they have ng use the immense convenience of numbered streets

even for good ones. - A wonderful city of con

In the Rowery, it is vene,"land for a mile, pestris, where the mou exclusive of the Four haps, down est, the streets of New York ara named like our own, but this is in the poorer quarter r of the city, which does not attract the ordinary tourist,

.

In the more polite reighbourhoods, how. ever, where the streets run from one in neatly two hundred, nothing is easier than to logate a house, and even the merest stranger, unless "a little puzzled by the named avenues (even most of those are alsa, numbered), reed never ask a policeman."

The visitor, whin comes to-day and goes 10- morrow, and who therefore recks mot of a few dollars more or less will stay at one of the hotels in or about "ifth Avenue, and will find all that he wants to búy (and much more thas he can afford unless his name is Rothschild) within a couple of hundred yards.

American money, which goes on the dech mal system, would be the best in the world' if you only had enough of it. You never de, at any tale in New York. Taking a rough coin- parison, and allowing for differences that can- not be reduced to lowest terms (it is all highest terms in New York), the visitor may reckon on A dollar going a little further than eighteen peace would at home. Its face value is 41. zd, but it does pot do to judge this particular American by its face.

I will say that New York gives you plenty for the money-if you will pay the money. You may be asked five dollars a night for your room, but you get an apartment, with private bathroom, attached, good enough for the ambassador of a First-class Power. A cab may cost three dollars (ras. ód) for a quarter of an hour's ride. But it in a well-upholstered, well-horsed cah, and the driver is generally no Irishman directly descended from the Kings of Connaught,

JOYS OF THE TABLE.

In any expensive city fondla a problem. think it was Giland Reck who said that New

York is a hard city for a man witheal dollars. Par contre, it isa delightful one for the man who has them, and I knowtan Englishman who has lived there for nearly twenty years, and who vows there is no other city on earth worth living in. Incidentally, he has married a charming American woman, and circum. stances alter cases:

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It is usual to adopt the "European plan" (o pay for your room, and eat where you please) at thelthotels, and of restaurants thare it as

wide

as in other range civilized cities. For dinner, if you have but

night in New York, there should be only the choice between Sherry's and Delmonica's. At either the Englishman will at once be struck by the much-aigretted picture-hats of the pretty Americans, and by the prevalence of non-alcoholic refreshment, mainly Poland water. Sherry's dining-room is circular, and for three or four dollars you can get an excellent and characteristic little dinner of rock-clams, soft-shelled crabs (ent legs and ail), and adorable fillet with mushrooms, an alluring ice made with fresh strawberries, and coffee.

Hundred and the seething alieng of the Bowery live cheek by jowl under an all but perfect municipal administration under which, however, personal liberty is a myth.

We have more personal liberty in one hour

ondon than the New Yorker gets in all his hurried, breathless life.— "orning Leader.

Shipping,

Arrivals,

Waterwitch, Br. siveying ship, ta, Comdr. R. W. Glennie, 10th-Aug-Swatow 7th Aug., and Port Shelter reth. Asiyanax, Br. 5.5, 1,020. J Barber, 10th Aug.

Sha ghai zik Aug, Ballast. B. & S. Derwent, Br. ss. 156, 1. Jenkins, 10th Aug. Rice and Gen.-Man -Saigon 6th Aug, Fat & Co Woodford, Br. &., 1,860. Jas. Seddon, 10th

Aug-Moji and Aug, Coal.-D. & Co. Kanju Maru, Jap. ss., 1.68, K. Hashimoto,

L.d.

toth Aug. Swatow 9th Aug., Rice, &c.

N. Y. K.

Rajah, Gez. s... 1,36, C. Wolff, 10th Aug

:

Bangkok 3rd Auy., Wood and Rice.-M.

Co.

Huichow, Br. ss., 1,217, Forsyth, 11th Aug.

Canton oth Aug., Gen.-B, & 5.

Banca, Br. 6.5, 3.000, B. Fergusson, 10th

Aug-Singapore. 5th Aug. Twist and Gen.-P. & O. 8. N. Co.

Kaga Mars, Jap. 4. 3,936, A. Christiansen,

19th Aug-Seattle gih July, Gen.-N. Y. K.... Kwongsang, Br. 5.x, 1,427, W P. Baker, 11th Aug., Shanghai 7ik Ang., and Swatow

oth, Gen.-, M. & Co.

Olearances at the Harbour Offes.. Hotching, for Kwongchowwan, Choyang, for Swatnw Jaskin Mars, for Swalow, TUTE, FOT SA

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longwe, for Amay Praburi for Shanghai, Keon win, for Swalow. Astanar, for Saigne, Pronto, for Chefoo.

Taiyure, for Manila. Thelma, for Sourabaya. Norsder, for Surabaya. Lennox, for China. Kaifong, for Cebu. Kwongsang, for Canton, Telemachat, for Swatow.

Departures.

· Aug. 10. Chingwe, Ior Kutchinatru.

Aug. Fr. Moldavia, for Europe. Zafiro for Manila, Lydin, for Saigon. Cintou Maru, for Yokohama. Sabine Rickmers, for Carton. Chaysang, for Shangha Bongmoh, for Amay. Capri, for Bombay Telemachus, for Saigon. Taiyuan, for Australian Ports. Kaffare, for Hoita. To was, for Saigon.

Pasongers arrived.

Per Derwent, frons Sargin-311 Chinese. * Pei Kwangsang, from Shanghai, &c.- Mrs. Devere.

Per Kaga Maru, from Seattle-Mr. H. D Pelgrove, and Miss Baylis

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Paaschgers departed.

Reinlui, Nor 8.9., 863, M, Jorgensen, and Aug.,

-Moji 24th July, Coal-Order. Patrol, Br. cable. W. S. Sawcus, 9th Aug

from cable ground, Ballast.—É. E. T. Co.

Siberia, Am. 18, 11,374, A. Zeedor, 2nd Aug. -San Francisco 7th July, and Yokohama Signal, Gier. 5.a., 900, G. Schlaikier, 23rd July, 25th, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co.

-Hangkok 16th July, Rico.--Order" "Suisang, Br. 5,8., 1,76, T: A. Mitchell 7th

Aug-Calcutta 9th July, Penang and Singapore ist Aug., Gen.-1., M. & Co. Taikojan Maru, Jap. 18., 1,216, T. Cia, 6th

Aug-Kuchinotra 31st July, Coal-M, B K.

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Vakobmeji Press

Rurope, &c. Indie, via Thiirnrin-Pe

Delki, 25th Aug., 13 A-M.

Rumpe, & India, pin. Ti tiden Caledonten, 4th Sept. 11 4M,

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per. Afhentan, 4th Sept., 11 A.M.

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Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.-Per Minnesota, 7th Sept., 11-AM,

and Macao will be closed on week lavt at 7.3

Mails for Canton, Samshui, Wachon

every morning. On Sundays the mail for Macho will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m.

Miss L. E.

Marriott, Dr. O.

ch, W. J.

Bruhl,

Percy

Farwell, Mr. and Mrs.

-). R. Ferry, W. Fey, Mrs. E. Foster, J. D. Gaius, Miss M.

Gillan, Mr. A.

Mackie, Mr. and Mrs.

Marlees, Capt. & Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. G.

Pearson, R. W, Stephens, Miss H.

tevenson, R. Wyndham, Dr.

CRAIGIEBURN.

Mr. & Mrs. Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Jameson, P. S.

Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Armitage, Mine

W.B.A

Major A. A. Moreno, A., (Consul General of Panama)

D.9.0. Chichester, Mr. A. A. Clark, Clark, M. O.

Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. H.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Newington, A. G.

Colvin, H. E. Connor, J. L. Crook, A. H.

ank, A.. F. O.

H.

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Packer, L.

Parks, E. R.

W.

Paley Mrs. E. O. Peake Mr. and Mrs.

T. L.

Powell, W..A.

R.J.

Barnett, H. J. O, Brown, C. A.

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. Davenport, Mrs.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Hogg, Mrs A. V.

Nicholls, E. A. Smith, E. Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs,

Grant

Smith, Percy

P.

Mr. and Mr. Montague Young, I.A.

CHINA. COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. August 10th, 1906, a,m,

Vladivostock.7 a.m.

Nemuro Hakodate Tokio .........

Dich T. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Preshaw, C. M.

Prior, E. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Rochi Doolittle, F. H. Reid, fi. I.

Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

W.A Downing, T. C.

child Shepherd, E. B. Skinn, A.

Stader, D.

Mails for Namtao, Sanbao, Kongmoan. Duyro, Mrs. P. T. and Spittles, J. 5. Kumchuk, Famshui, Wuchos and Cantor infant.. every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mail-Einstmann, W. will be closed at 9 a.m.

airchild, H.).

No mail will he closed for Canton on Satur. Fischer, R.

Taishan, Br. 5.84 1,100, 1. T. Laing, 29th June,

-Shanghai via Ports 21th June, Gen.day evening B. & Co.

Thelma, Nar. s.5, 1,876, F. Jager, 31st July,-

Sourabaya th July, Gen-3. CJ.L Tjiliwong, Dut. s... 3,061, N. van Wych Juri cane, roth Aug.—Moji and Aug, Geo.- Tean, Br. ss., 1,346, Sommerville, 10th Aug,

· J. C. J. L..

Manila 7th Aug., Gen.-B. & S. Totomi Mara, Jap. #3, 2,454, A. Kieth, goth July,Shanglini 2 th July, Gen., Y. K. Vienna, Br. s.5, 2,653, 1. White, 6th Aug.

TOMORROW.

8. Peter's Beamen's Church.

Queen's Road West.

Ninth Sunday after Trinity," Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Morning Prayer 1! a.m., Venite, Turle: Te Deum, Woodward, Jubilate, Bamby; Hymns. 196,-291, 311 and 413.

Fisher, H. G.

Franklin, C. B.

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C.

C. G.

bing, W. T. Stephens, H.

Stevens, Rev. A. J.

Sutherland, P. D.'

French, Lt. Col. E., Thomas, H. P.

and Ind an servant

Frost B. L.

Fuller, D.

Fuller,

Stuart

Mr. & Mrs.

Sagasak: LI Kagoshima... Oshima....! Naba Ishigakijima..

Chefoo Weihaiwei...

Ber. Th. H. Wind We,

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a.m. 29.93

29.97

29.91

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8.co

a.m.29.95 a.m.

Hankow ..... Klukiang...... Shanghai... am

Gutzlaf

on, Miss H. M. Peak...]

Thompson, N. E.

J.,

Uffel, W. Vos.

Unbehaun, C. H.

Wishart, J. B.

Wood, G. G.

(American Vica Cin2 sul General) Gibson, A. Hail, Capt. T. Hammelt, Miss A: M.

Amoj

Swab.

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16 a.m.

1)

Tahokus Taichu... Tainan

Koshun

Wright, Mr. & Mr. T. Pescatores...

PEAK.

Kistowsky, Mr. & Mr.

F, von Kalogovaky, Consul &

Virginia, Br. 3.6. 2,789, J. M. Crocker, 4th

Calcutta 21st July. Coals-D, & Co., Ld.

Evening Prayer, 6.30p.m., Wagnificat, Robin- Aug-New York 30th May, Case Odson; Nunc Dimittis, Foster; Hymns, 263 295. Waihora, Br. s.s., 1,167, H. Lyons,

5.0, Co.

322 and 331.

Anderson, Mis roth

Aug.j The Church launch Dayspring will call on Atwood, Mrs, K. C. -Perang 3rd Aug., Ballan.-J. & Co. ships carrying white crews to bring friends Austin, F. Z. Y de Aldecoa, Am. 36., 1.200, F. Xandero ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.3 Bradley, Dr. & Mrs, N. Lang, A. O.

Mrs. Bagg, Mr. and Mra, Echauz, 15th June,Manila tath June, am, and between 5.15.and 6. p. (vior. Brays, R. F Ballast-Barretta & Co.

Lang, E. P. H, Leask, Mr. Leefe, Mr.

Vessels,

Steamers Expesiaa

Dw

From Axenta

Borneo Pandakan... & Co... Aug. 12 Tydeus

Shanghai. B. & S... Aug. Antenor. Singapore 13 Riojun Maru Shanghai... N. Y. K.

Aug. I Emp. of India, Shanghai... C. P. R. Co Aug 14 Sachsen....... Singapore, M. & Co. Aug. 14 P. R. Luitpold. Shanghai

M. & Co.. Aug 13 Radnorshire.ingapore. T. & Co Aug. 14

1 uphraseangbai... M. M...... Aux. 1 China ........Manila Glenfarg,... nisang..... Timahi

Macassar... CJ. L... Aug. 17, Mongoli... ilapan.... P; M. Co Aug. 18 P. Wa.demar... Siev

... M. & Co., Aug. 17 Changsha Sydney ... 8. & S...... Sept

...Jr. M. Co... Aug. ...T. K. K... Aug

12 1, M. & Co Aug. 1

POCK RETURNS

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

Alia

Memnon

Yangiste...

Suisang

Waihoza

Halvard...

Tholma Norden

Fido........ Yosnong and Tooling

Lita Limao...

Koawinson Dack.

........ International ..Cosmopolitan

&

Caston ........

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11

4.M.

Hongkong...10 DI

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Victoria Peak Gap Rock... Macao Hoitow.....9 4.m. Pakhai.......... Phulien .....10a.m.

Tourane wa

H

C. St. James.

Mr. and Mr.

Aparri Mapila

16 &M.

Legaspi,

loito... Celia

ongridge, Rev. and Bacolod

Mr. M. Lyard, L.

Macfarlane, Dr. H.

Police Pier, 1030 and 6 p.m.): returning after: wards. The Answering Pennant is the Call Brawin, Hon. and Mrs.

A. W. fast. All the sittings are free and otfappropriBurns, Mr. and Mrs. ated. Visitors welcome. Rooks, &c, provided:

Carruthers, E. S Sunday school to to 10.45 a.m.

Clegg, Engr.-Lieut. Meeting at Seamen's Institute 72, Pmaya Mr. H. J. East on Sunday at 8 pm.

Clothier, A. N. Roman Catholic Cathedral:- Mass at 6 am. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Marney, V.R.

7 a.m., 8 a.m., and 9.30 am. Benediction,į H. W.

Cobden, A, S. 5.30 p.m. German Retheada Chapel. West Point:

Morning Service, 11 a.m.

St. Franofs' Church, Wanchais--Maus (Chin.), A&T. (Parti) 1.30 am. Benediction.

St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road :--Morning

Service (English), vô summ

81, Anthony's Chapal, West Point:-Mass.

8.m.

Union Church:-Services, 11 am, and p.m.

UNION CHURCHS, KRĦNESV ROAD, MINISTER!

RRY. C. H. HICKLING,

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a.m. Worship, Hymns 201, 220, 221, Ye Demn, Oakeley."

Cornell, S. 1. Darling, Col

Crapnail, A. E.

Dutton, Mr. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Fegner, T. H.

Gate, Capt. J. R Galloway, A. D. Goodwin, A. P. Graaf, Graham, Mr. and

Miss

W.D.

O. B. H.

Martin, R,

McIssac, Mrs. McNeur, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, R.

Moxon, Mr. & Mrs, H.

D. and Mr

Nort

NO. B.

Patier, L.

Roberts, Dr. D. J. Roger, C.

Labuan........

6.17).

1.01.

H

29 87

29.89

[29.90] 83

August 11th, 1906,

Vladivostock alan. Vemuro..... 6 am. 29.) Hakodate .. Tekis ........ Kecht

Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...

trina k

Sawer,

Mrs. W. E.

Mrs.

Searle, Rev. G.

Seymour, Col. & Mrs.

Shortridge, Mr. & Mr. Hankow...

Niha Ishigakiju. Chefoo......... Weihaiwe..

2.113.

am.

Skottons, Mr. & Mrs

Kinkiang

Shanghai

an

Gut lan

lag.89

Gregory, A. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, A.

R. A. Harker,

B. B. Harrison, A Hazeland, F. A. 5 p.m. Worship, Hymns jar, 108, 314, 559 Hewitt, A. H. and 361.

Preacher Dr. Hagar,"

.Preacher Dr. Hager.

Friday, 8. p.m. Christian Endeavour Society. Subject "The Tew First."

Sunday next Preacher-Rev: T. Robinson of Canion,

VISPEARS, AP THE HOTELS,

KING EDWARD.

Almond, Capt. & Mr. Kent, Capt. W, E,

Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

*

SHANGHAI.

6th August.

New

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Russell

Kofod, Capt. F

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Barker, Mr.

Barnes, Mrs, W. H. S. Bennett, C. R.

Krebs, Capt. H. Lack, Dr.

Legeune, Vice-Contul

Little, A. C.

McKay, T. D. Moses. E. 1.

A.

8.

Paine, ^. E.

0.

Bundy, Major and Mrs. Claridge. F. H. Colahan Mr.

Hockaday, W. T.

| Jacki, P.

Jeffries, H. U.

Johnston, L. A, M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S.

Josling, Lt. Col.

Kinch, J.

Knight, C. C.

Z. Mr. and Mrs.

R. W.

Sharp Peak.. Amoy Vaughan - Los, Capt. Swatow......

and Mrs.

Taihoku Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M.

Taichu........ Weilmann, Mr. & Mrs. Tainan........

C.

Whyte, J. F. M. Wilford, F. C. Wilkinson, Mrs. Zehrmann, F. C.

OCCIDENTAL.

Amalia, Miss H. Bachmann, Otto Braun, and child Carlo, Master C. Caronopa, A. Dache, P.

.E. Gossow, R. Heydenrieth, Mr.

Cunningham, Mr. and Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmann, A.

Mrs.

Ships Passed The Cana), 4th July-Silesia (Ger), Sanuki Moru, Des of Mains, Montrose, Siberien. 6th July -llenvenue. C. Ferd Latiss, Diomed, Java, At Delmonico's which consists of two long

Telemachus, 10th July-- Renledi, Flintshire, and somewhat narrow rooms, I suggest the

Jason, Scandia, Silkenta, Dongola, Errent Print Eitel Friedri k. 14th July-Benalder. Delaney. I.. T. merest snack. A remove and a sweet, with a

Caledonien, Malta, Peltus, Radnorshire, Bingo Denman, C. H. salad and a cup of coffer, will cost you 15%

Per Bingo Maru, for Japan-Mr. and Mrs. Maru, Ching Wo, Pindard, 18th July-Char Drakeford, F. G. Let the remove be a capon financière; let Smith and infant, Count and Countess Itinler Tiberghien, Preussen, Slavonia, Tamda Duff, Capt. R. 1, the salad be of cel re; let the sweet ba a matsu, Capt. K. Tanaka, B. linka, Toki, Mr. Muru, djeddo, Suttonhall, 20th July-Dew

T. Yoshikawa, Mr. and Mrs H. Gully, Mr. cation, Konangst, Satsums, Socotra, Lideria. Ezra, David "peech resadelle (A speciality named after the best asaki. I. Tawara, Tokn 20th July Antenor. 23th July-Arcadia, Ben-Jack, Mis. C.

yama, Mr. T. Tanabe, Mess, M. Toybedzome, N. Suzuki, H. Ho. 17th July-ftyran, Palawan,

Dr. H. Nakay una, deuch, Oceanten, Rhiprus, Sachsen, Trieste. Jack, Mrs. C. M.

Benmehr,

late Mme. Rosa Delmonico); so shall you taste the fand of the gods, or at least of New York's Four Hundred.

ARTS NATURE, LAND, LANGUAGE.

With but one evening to spend in the city, would suggest the Hippodrome, where the spectacular effects of mammoth ballets are con jured with on a scale that a London manager could envisage, only after a Christoras dinner, With another night, I would suggest a typically American melodrama. I saw such a one (The Girl of the Golden West") at Belasco's Thea tre, a dos, high-flavoured story of Californian goldfields in the middle of last century, with the blood of a highwayman dripping through rafters on the hand of a detective in the room below, and other pleasing and homely effects of similar calibre, A. stall costs only two dollars (a florin less than ours); programs and iced water (banded round in the intervals) are free.

The Bronx Zoological Park, reache in about an hour from the Fifth Avenue Hotel (subway to the West Farms Terminus: fare 5 cents), la stilf in the making, but of its kind it is already milestone or two ahead of anything in Europe, and should certainly be seen. The Aquarium (subway down town, or service car to the end of Broadway), which is in an old fort on the harbour, is also well worth a visit, and is equally In advance of the best in Europe. It is open absolutely free to the public all the year (Sundays included), except the forenoon of Mondays, reserved for school teachers, and the people of New York appreciate the privilega.

In the short period of a day, the visitor cap. not get far astray, but, even so, he may, for his own comfort, bear in mind aundry differences between Epglish and English as spoken in New York. A very delightful New Yorker once told me that New York was the only siste in which

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Shipping Reports

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Str. Derwent from Saigon :-Experienced light to moderate SE. winds, with fine, clear weather and smooth water throughout the passage.

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