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Shipping Steamers.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1907.

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO AND

WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STRAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA'NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

HONGKONG-GANTON' LINE.

9.S. "HONAM,"».«

"POWAN,"

#

*

.................7,363 tons....................Captain S. Bell Smith.

*****3,338

#

'H. J. Black.

"FATSHAN," .........2,260 »

CV. Lloyd.

D

B. Branch,

» "KINSHAN” 1,991 » "REUNGSHAN," ...1,998. |

R. D, Thomas. (Sunday excepted), 10 F.M.

Deptrures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8 A.M; and 5 P.M. (Sunday excepted), The 5.S. "POWAN" will leave Hongkong every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 P.M. from Queed Street Wharf West, returning from Canton every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5.30 P.M.

Departure from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at 8 AM (Saturday, excepied).

Thead Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloso and Cabio accommodation.

SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. `HỌNGKONG-MAÇÃO, LINE..

S.S. SUI-AN,................1,651 to.......Captain W; A. Valentina.

"SUI-TAI;"................1,651 * mar

Н

G. F. Morrison,

Departures from Hongkong to Macao-on week days at 8 AM, from Duuglas WHARF

and at z P.. from the COMPANY'S WHARF.

On Sundays Special Cheap Excursions leaving Hongkong at 9 AM. from DOUGLAS

WHARF and from Macao at 52,

The "SUL-AN " and " SUI-TAI" will not run on Sunday next.

Departures from Macao to Hongkong on week days at 7.39 AM, and 2.PM.

CANTON-MACAO LINE.

S.S. "LUNGSHAN,".......................219 tons,...Captain W. Reynell. Departures from Macao to Canton on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 A.M, Departures from Canton to Macau on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 PM, .

JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., C. AND MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., LTD. THE CHINA: NAVISATION COMPANY, LTD, AND THE INDO-CHINA TEẦM NAVIGATION

COMPANY-.LTD. ———

CANTON-WUCHOW-LINK

5.S. “SAINAM,”.......................................ç§§ tous ...................................Capinn J. Willox.

"NANNING,"............569.

elieve

"

Mackinson.

One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and. Friday, at about BAM., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same days at 8. jo A.M. Round trips take about 5 days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout bý electricity,

Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the-

"

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LD. Hotal Mantions, (First Floor), opposite the Hongkong Hotel,'

Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD,

Or of BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Hongkong. 9th September, 1907.

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REGULAR HONGKONG-CANTON LINE OF

STEAMERS

OF THE

COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE DES INDES ·BT DE L'EXTREME ORIENT.

- 5,5,-"-PAUL- BEAU,” 1,900-100#,-14-knots.-

· 8,9, "CHARLES HARDOUIN,”-1,900 tona, 14 konts.

spacutest, most luxuriously appointed and punctual steamers on the line.

Depature from Hongkong at 9.30 7.1. (Saturdays cxcepted), Departure from Cantón at 5,15 P.M. (Sundays excepted).

These superb steamers carrying the French Mail are fitted throughout with Electric Light

and Fans and were specially built for this trade. Excellent cuisine.

The Company's Whauf is at the and of Wing Lok Street (Tmm Station), Canton Agents --Messrs. E. Pasquet,& Co...

For further particulars, please apply to

Hongkong, 5th April, 1997.

Intimi

THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.

No. 1 DOCK.ken

Length Inside 514 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft.; bottom 76 It. Water on blooks, 27.5 ft. Time to pump out, 4 hours."

BLOOD MACHINE.

"AN AMAZING SCIENTIFIC DISCOV,RÝ, OLD AGE, ANEMIA, CONSUMPTION AND TYPHILD "THINGS (F, THE PAST": [Special to Thi Rangoon Times] Amazing revolutionary plan of science to have buman beings bio l and traided specially, No. 2 Dock.

to maintai perfectly healthy blood, and to Length inside, 875 ft. Width of krep these humin "blood breeds in perfect entrance, top 60.8 ft. bottom 45.8 condition so that any lime the old, the weak, ft. Water on blooks, 20.5 it. Timed the sick may be revitalised and re-made

by the infusion of their lusty red corpuscles to pump out, 8 hours.

When H. G. Wells, the famous English philosopher, prophet, and novelist, wrote in his "War of the Worlds his vivid picture of the highly organised Martians, who by evolution had long outgrown the use of food, renewing their vitality by the injection of pure blood from a firm of human beings whom they raised for the purpose, his idea was thought the weird dream of a fantastic mind,

THESE DECKS are conveniently situated in Yokobama harbour and the attention of Captains and Engineers is respectfully called to the advantages offered for Docking and repairing Vessels and Machinery of every description.

The plant and tools are of recent patterns for dealing quickly and cheaply with work and a large stock of material is always at hand, (plates and nagles all being tested by Lloyds surveyors),

Two powerful Twin Screw Towboats are available for taking Vessels in or out of Dock, and for taking Sailing Vessels in or out of the bay. The floating derrick is capable of lifting 35 tons.

B-Just as the Martians kept herded to gether their blood for the replenishment of the vital fluid, so in the future every well- equipped hospital may have its human blood machines, more potent in effect than all the drugs ever known; Mage

Blood Machines-human beings bred and reared, for at least trained and maintained with the perfection of their circulatory systems for

Steam Launcher of Bieel or Wood, Lighters, Steb! Buildings and Roofs, Bridge Work, and all kinds of Machinery are made on the premises.

Tenders will be made up when required and the workmanship and material will be the benefit of others as the supreme, goal-will guaranteed.

Then ins

began noticeabl

cent sluggish) cepțibly, say? to

celerate, Soon. regular, and with this, o steal into her cheeks the faint first flush her cheeks had known for fifteen, ear The face of her husband, lying beside, her began to grow pale, st

It was as though we ware xpylog on life itself," said one of the surgeons, who was there. It was like seeing lite being poured

to a corpse.

Then the suture was deftly severed Clamps were applied to the arms of man and It took Dr. Dorrance just five minutes to sew up Anderson's artery, employing the cass that he had used in making the Junction, Then Mes. Anderson's vel i was treated in the sime manner, and the operation was over.

it is estimated that Dr. Dorrance a labour, la the matter took actually just seventeen minutes although for nearly an hour the artery, was

lained to the vein

So much for the things that the men of sch ence say they know can be done.

As for the potentialities, they teach up to the actual conquest of old age itself; Match- nikoff, of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, de clates there is great reason to suppose senility to be a form of germ disease. He only follow in the steps of others as great as he, and of bis conteinporaries,

The cost of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with that old, the sick, the weak will be pouted a revital-new surgery proposes to ute-and be relied

of any port in the world,

Telephone: Nos. 876, 500, or 681.

Telegrams, “Dook, Yokohama," Codes A. B. 0. 4th and 5th Edt. Liebers, Bentts, A. 1, and Watkins,

Yokohama, May 23rd, 1905)......

Mails.

NORDDEUTSCHER

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LLOYD,

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINĖS.

FOR

STEAMERS

Capt. II. Welbelmi,

SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO) "GORBEN "

and YOKOHAMA mbaron,

NAPLES, GENOA, GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP

and HAMBURGinamcifiommunis

MANILA, FRIEDRICH WIL-Y

HELMSHAFEN," SIMPSON- HAFEN, SAMARAI, DRIS- BANE, SYDNEY and MEL- BOURNE othe

TO BAIL

TUESDAY,

FRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH"Į WEDNESDAY, Capt. E. Malchow. Noor, 11th Sept., 1907,

"PRINZ SIGISMUND

Capt. D. Leni

DARRETTO & CO., Agents.

KUDAT and SANDAKAN

{

BORNEO"

Capt. Sembill

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YOKOHAMA and KOBE

WEST RIVER BRITISH STEAMSHIP

THE Steamers

'COMPANIES.

0

HONGKONG-WUCHOW LINE,

· “LINTAN" and "SAN-01"

SAIL_FROM_Hongkong Twice a WEEK AND COMPLETE THE ROUNd Trip in 6 DAYS. These steamers have Excellent Saloon Accommodation, and are Lighted Throughout by Electricity,

A TRIP ON THE WEST RIVER IS PARTICULARLY REFRESHING AND

· EXHILARATING DURING THE HOT WEATHER,

For further information apply to-

Hongkong, 9th August, 1907.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, AGENTE, WEST RIVER BRITISH 5.S. COMPANIES,

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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

Regular THREE-WEEKLY' SERVICE

BETWEEN

JAVÁ, CHINA, AND JAPAN.

First half Sept. First half

Will leave for

JAVA PORTS.

JAPAN

On or about

Steamer,

From

Expected on or about

TJIMANI.....

TJIPANAS

TJIKINI

TJILATJAP... JAPAN

TJILIWONG.. JAPAN

THIBODAS...

JAVA

JAPAN

*JAFAN

JAVA

Sept. Second half

Sept Second half Sept. Second half

JAVA PORTS JAVA L'ORTS

JAPAN

Oct.

Second ball

JAVA PORTS

First half Sept. First bali Sept. Second half Sept. First ball Oct. Second half Oct. Second half-

Oct.

Oct.

The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light and have Accommodation.for

■ limited number of Saloon l'assengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherland India Parti

on through Bill of Lading,

For Particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to

Telephone No. 375

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.

* YORK BUILDINGS, 1st floor,

Hongkong, 6th September, 1907.

THIN TING,

Dentistry.

LATEST METHODS OF DENTISTRY. -STUDIO AT NỞ 14, D'AQUILAR STREET,

REASONABLE FEES..

Consulta ion Fice. Hongkong, soth June, 1904.

Dr. M. H, CHAUN,.

the latest METHOD'

of the

AMERICAN SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY 33. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL From the University of Pennsylvania, “U.S.A.

· Hongkong, 16th April, 1905

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If the body can be emptied of its vitiated. blood like a bag and this is the method for consumption and for other diseases that the with trees, young, pure blood, absolutely teem ing with vitality, it is very possible that old age will soon be a horror of the past.

be the aim of surgery within the pext decade,

From this blood-brood into the veins of the ising, remaking flood of life, thas realising the dreams of the alchemists, the elixir of life, the fountain of youth, and all the other lures of the seekers that have for ages swept to depths

There is Mrs. Anderson now rosy checked of despair those who have greatly sought,

and smiling, when ten days ago she was a This gigantic, most revclutionary plan of patild shell of a woman with heart hardly buat- science has been revealed by remarkable ing. Her blood now shows 8 per cent, red operation of blood transfusion performed in corpuscles where it showed ten and the Philadephia by Dr. Gen ge Dorrance, Assistant machinery having been set moving there is Professor of Surgery at the University of Fenno.danger of her going back to the old state. „nsylvania-and Chief Surgeon for the out-patient The idea of what he calls "surgical em

department of St. Apse Hospital.

broidery" came to Dr. Dorrance, He ex- Discoverer of the ined after long years of perimented on horses and dogs, cutting and experimentation, ha has given its details to the recutting the arteries and sewing until he had great minds of surgery in America; and in per-acquired the ability to use almost infinitesimal lips ball a score of laboratories, the most needics in the operation. During this time he ninating advance in the history of medicine is experimented on possibly fifty horses and forty being secretly wrought out,

doge, At least he perfected the operation.

Living, normal; healthy creatures will be used by the surgeon for the renewal of wasted tissue and of wornout corpuscles, for the com- bating of dea ly bacille and insidious disease, perhaps robbing old age of victims, and select ed with the same scientific disposal and mes chanical skill that he would have employed in the olden time for the selection of instrument or drug

Peter Andation, a German waiter, is the man who will go down to medical fame as the pioneer in all history to undergo the first 7 embroidery." Two quarts of his' bland An- derson gave to save the life of his wife, then

8 AM, toth Sept., 1907, in the death coma from aemia. His act was accompanied by great personal risk and ho has been" doluged with letters complimenting him for his courage. He has been suggested for the Carnegie Madal.. Nevertheless, the per- sanal side of the affair sinks into utter insigui ficance compared to the tremendous field the success of the operation bas opened up.

To thoroughly understand the new plan, the story of the first step must be told.

THURSDAY,

Noon, 12th Sept., 1907.

1957.

Mrs. Anderson had suffered from anicmia Beginning of October, since girlhood. Latterly the disease had

weakened her to such an extent that re .covery was deemed impossible. The blood test showed only to per cent of red corpuscles, -When she-was-sinking-into-the-death-come-st- the Polyclinic Hospital, Dr. David Reesman, chief physician, and-one of those in the con

Prinz WALDEMAR"......] About THURSDAY,

Capt. W. v. Senden.....

For further Particulars, apply to

the 18th Oct., 1907.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG & CHINA.

Hongkong, 9th September, 1997.

Entimation.

WILL

EYES

RIGHT!

N. LAZARUS, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, 8, PEDDER STREET, HONGKONG,

VILL test your eyes free of charge, and if they are wrong,will put them right. Lenses Ground. All kinds of Repairs, Spectacles for all requirements.

Ask, or write, for Illustrated Booklet on "Defective Sight

LONDON,

CALCUTTA,

a1, John Street, Bedford Row, W.C.

Hongkong, 17th November, 1905..

$9, Bentinck Street

Hotel,

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adence of Dr. Dorrance, called upon him in

despair to put bis discovery to the test. ::

-Up to the time. Dr. Dorrance bad experi. 'mented only upon animals. He had not as yet attempted to suturise even on these the artery of one to the vein of another, AB his delicate sewing had been done on a single artery.

lle examined the woman, announced that her life could be saved, and sent for her hus band" "Anderson, clean skinned and big-fram- ed, came. The case was put to him. +45 ou will have to give a large quantity of blood," he was told, "and there is danger that the shock will be severe enough to stop your. heart."

"Will it save my wife?" asked Anderson.. Told that it would be said :---

"That's all right then. Go ahead." " Anderson was etherised and placed beside bis wife. It was not necessary to give her an anesthetic. So low was her vitality that she had already sunk into the unconciousness that precedes death.-

Dr. Dorrance bared the man's right arm, and with a rapid stroke severed the artery. The end connected with the heart he pressed tightly between thumb and forefinger and closed the

Now while the public aces only the senti mental side of the Anderson ope alon, science knows in it a revolution. There are potential. ities the extent of which can only be vaguely grasped. There are, however, actu ilities soon

follow quite startling as any of the possibi- lities.

Dr. Dorrance himself admits, that from the method he hopes to see consumption wiped out of the world

Ho believes that the lives of thousands of children will be saved by the utter rout of 'marasmus and inanition, the operation being "" safe to perform on a baby three days old.

Aniomis, he confidently asserts, is a thing of The past,

Typhoid fever, will be rabbed of its terror" ecause after a hemorrhage the 'pationt's life can be saved by the transfusion; rapidly adi ministered.

Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & G. S. N. Co. Steamer

"DELTA,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

————STRAITST

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods ure being landed and placed of their risk in the

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa

Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where excha | consígnment-will-be- sorted out-mark-by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, &n.j ex S.S. Victoria. From Calcutta, ex S.5. Níle... From Persian Gulf, ee B.L.S.N. and B. &

· I'....S. N. Co.'s Steamers..

'Optional Goode'will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours

Goods not cleared by the rith fast.. nt .4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever..

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's. and the Company's representative · at an appointed hour.

All Claims must be presented within, ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods: have left the Godowns.

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent.•

Hongkong, 5th September, 1997;

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

“HE P. & D., S, N, Co.'s Steamer

other with ligatures. This accomplished, he THE placed a clamp, devised by him especially for bis experiments, on the heart end pod it was rightly and easily closed. ̧

free.

SHANGHAI, Then he opened the large vein in Mr. Ander 566, Nanking Road. son's left arm, inserted into it the free end of her husband's artery. with forceps, and began his wonderful surgical "embroidery." Tiny needles few with rigid precision faster than the untrained eye could follow. When it was accomplished busband and wife wore united by artery and veia, with the man's life blood pouring through,

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HONGKONG.

NEEDS NO ADVERTISING.

World-Wide Reputation.

The only First-class Hotel in Kowloon.

Most Charming and Popular Resort in the

Colony,

Electric Lights, Fans and Call Bells, Bath Rooms attached to Each Room, Telegraphic Addres

"CHEF HONGKONG,

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Luxury. Billiards and Bowling Alleys, Moderate Terms and No Extras, Modern Mabagement.

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Literally man and woman were sewed toga:" ther.

"PERA," FROM ANTWERP, London, MALTA, FORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-nemind vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed as their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here untens Instructions are given to the contrary before | 6 hours.

When the clamps were finally removed the bloed gushed from Anderson's artery into his wife's vein. It was explained that to pump

4

Goods not cleared by the 17th Inar, mi FM will be subject to rent.....

any

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in

case whatever. Methane,

Damaged Packages must be left in the

from attery into artery, would mean destb, as Godowns for examination by the Consignees two streams going in opposite directions would and the Company's representative at an meet and the weaker heart would be greatly, if | appointed hour, noi fatally, affected...

In a vein, however, which bears the same relation to an artery as a quiet back channel to a brawling, swiftly moving stream, there would be no opposition, no strifa of hearts.

Careful watch was kept on Miu, Anderson's puise. For a few minutes it registered", the

All claims must be presented within fin. days of the steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised,

No claims will be admitted: afier the goods. have left the Godowas,

́ ́E. A HEWETT/

Hongkong, 4th September, 190

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