THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THU
DAY MARCH 19, 1913.
HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Barberini, E. T. Berge, Mr. & Mrs.
: 8.
Baring, M. Bath, E. R
eardsley, Mr.
G. B.
Beaumont, Q.A. Belilios, Mrs. E.
R,..
Bergo, Miss J. Berge, Dr. L. J.
Bona, G. A.
ד!!
Big, Capt.
Bridge, L.
Brooke, Mrs.
Judah, Mrs. A.
N. E. Katrimi, Y. "A, Kato, K.
Kiddle, Paym
aster, & Mrs.
J., R.N. Kinney, G. 9. Kruseman, A Kubitz, Dr. Kuckx, Mr. and
Mr. Lloyd, G. T.
Legge, G.
Lobb, Dr. E. L.
H..
Lown! M.
MacKichan, A.
8.
Cambridge, A. J. Mackenzio, A.
Chalmers, J. 8.
Claxton, A. A.
Cottsu
Cowen, Mrs. W.
F.
Crocker, Miss Cuttell. A. 3, Davies, Sir Wil- liam & Lady Rees & mald Deane, A. F. Denson, H. C. Derteano, Mr. &
Mra. & 2 child
ren,
D'Oettingen, V. Donkin, J, B. Donkin, Miss Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
Dunroche, Mr. &
Mrs. P. C. Drew, W. C. Dove, Mr. & Mrs. Dowley, W. A. Dyno, Mr. & Mrs.
B.
Edwards, J. E. · Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Evers, R. Evored, Mr. and
MTB R. Finlayson, Mrs.
0. Fisher, H. G. Fogg, Mr. & Mrs.
H. Fowler, E. A. S. Fuller, Denman Geare, Mra K. George, Mr and
Mrs. F. J. George, Miss Gossler, Dr. Gordon, A. G. Goalbourn, V.. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, Z. Groon, J. H. Grisogono, P. O.
Von.
:
MacIntyre, Mr.
and Mrs. Nei Macrae, Mrs.. Manger, U." Matheson, Mrs. R. T. and child. McGregor, J. B. McIntosh, Mrs.
W... McKean, Dr. G.
W. McKenny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs. MoNaughton,
Mr. & Mrs. D. G.
McNab, Mr. and
Mrs. R.
Mehta, K. B. Morecki, J. Melbourne, C
D. Moir, W.T.- Mulder, J. D.
F.
Murch, A S. Murphy, H. Ondin, M. A. Potte, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Potten, S. Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Reich, C. Rosenberg, Miss
L. Schmidt, W. Schneider, Mr. Mrs. A. W. Sharp, E. H. Sibley, J. C. Staford, MTB-
G. VI
Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Smith T. W. Stewart, W. Sutherland, P.
D. Spittios, Mr. E. Mrs. James. Spiro, S.
Grimshaw, R. J. Hacs, D. Hail, Capt. T. P. Halliday, Mrs. J. Square, Miss. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Swaffield, H. E. Harbord, W. R. Swayer. Mr. & Hewett, Hon. E. Mrs. J. W.
A., C.M.C Takahashi, K. Hewatson, Mr. & Tapp, J. R.
Mrs.
Tracey, R. L.
Hickman, Mr. & Tully, Miss
Mrs. H. F.
Higgins, J. A.
Howarth, C. A. Horton, H.
Hunt, H. J. Innes, Capt. R. Jensen, T. J. Jober, G. 8.
Johns, Mr. & Mrs.
W. R.
Tyler, B. M.
Wall, Mrs. E. R.
Watkins, H.
Notices
FROM POLAR REGIONS TO EQUATOR
~we
smoke
"CAPSTANTM MIXTURE
MILD, MEDIUM AND
FULL STRENGTH
CAPSTA
W. D. & H. O. WILLS.
BRISTOL and LONDON,
TURCO-EGYPTIAN
TOBACCO STORE. JUST ARRIVED, RUSSIAN SMOKED FISH direct From KAMCHATKA Also RUSSIAN TOBACCO and CIGARETTE TUBES, · RUSSIAN CIGARETTES (Papiroci) made to order, dally.
BREWER & CO., LD.
RECEIVE THE LATEST BOOKS & NOVELS BY EVERY MAIL. NEW NOVELS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING : The Career of Beauty Darling, by Dolf Wyllardo, $1,75.
The Feet of The Furtive, by Charles G. D. Roberts,
The Night of Temptation, by Victoria Croes, $1,75. Corporal Cameron,. by Ralph Connor, $1,75.
·Guinea Gold, by Beatrice Grimshaw $1,75.
South Sea Tales, by Jack London $1,75.
75.)
NEW GENERAL LITERATURE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:: Recent Events and Present Policies In China, by J.O.P. Bland. $12,80, Fourteen Years of Diplomatic Life In Japan, by Barone Alteat
d'Anatban $5,60.
CANCER, THE PROBLEM OF ITS GENESIS AND TREATMENT,
by F. W. Forbes Ross, $4,00. Can Germany Invade England ? by Colonel H. B. Hanna 80 cente, ADVENTURES OF WAR WITH CROSS AND CRESCENT, by Philip Gibbs and Peraard Grant Illust, $1,60. (The First Bapk on the
Turkish War).
THE PUTUMAYO THE DEVIL'S PARADISE, by Mr. W. E. Hardenburg-Illust. $8.40.
AYRE'S CHAMPIONSHIP' TENNIS BALLS, 1913
THE WISE
Forward Their Parcels and Cases, etc.
BY THE
CHINA EXPRESS CO.
THE OTHERWISE
TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES.
Weill, Mr. and Connections with the principal Express and Forwarding Agencies
throughout ARBAT BRITAIN, THE COLONIES, AMÉRICA and the CONTINENT of EUROPE.
Mrs. A. and 4 children Webb, Mr. and
Mrs. B.
Whamond, D
M.. Wood, G. G.
Astor House. Anderson, Miss Louys, F. H.
Louys, L.
'I 'O
Ansell, O.
Arnold, J. B. Baker, 0, 5.
Ballista, Mr. and
Mrs.
Birot, L. Brown, E. S.
Brun, Mrs. 0.L.. Brun, Q. L. Buckwell, G, Campbell, 8. Chang, Y. C.
Lugebil, V. Massol. F. Miller, F. F. Muller, Mr. and
Mrs: Muraour, L. Lustie, A. O.. Mazet, Mr. and
PACKING AND WAREHOUSING,
BAGGAGE STORED or TRANSHIPPED.
Telephone No. 658. CHINA EXPRESS CO.
(ESTABLISHED 1844)
3. Duskull Street
J. ULLMANN & COMPANY. We are the BEST Jewellers and also have the BEST Cut Glass, and Fancy Goods of all varieties. Queen's Road, (Corner of Flower Street).
S.O.A.E.O.
FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD. AUTOGENOUS, WELDING,
Meyer, Mrs. B, repair of boilers and hulle, wolding of cracks.
Mrs.
Millar, A. 0. Moral, Miss E-
Chateteau, Lieut "del
Chenu, H. V. Morgan, F. E Chopard, F.A. · Mourtan, Mr. & Choo Kia Peng Mrs,
Danner. E.
Duperron, Dr.
d'Etrolles, Mr. & Parr, V. C.
Mrs Lo Roy Dadeoglon . Earnshaw, R. Frink Mrs. R. Grisar, R. F. Hawkes, C. Bay, W.
Henkin, 'O.
Hill, W. M.
Мивво;
Palma, Mrs. B.
Pinson, A. V.
Powell J. D.
Kapun, F. J. Sanders, N.
. and Mrs.
Not ces.
THE FRENCH STORE.
"TRICO FILINA"!
Consigners
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
BREMEN,
· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
COMMERCIAL.
Fushun Coal to Japan.
It is stated that the Imperial | Government Railways of Japan have placed an order for about
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL 150,000 tons of Fushun Coal, for the present year. The aggregate LINE
annual consumption by the whole of the service is put at about.. 1,200,000 tons a year, and Fashun. Coal
for now comes in the "supply of one-eighth of the total consumption. The ap
"YOROK,"
The only SURE preservator of THE Ship
baving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are the Harits Therapeutical pro- hereby informed that their Goods, with
Valuables, are being landed and stored
Japanese market little disconcerts
perties destroy Dandruff, feed the Scalp, and give REMARK-aitra barandons Golows of the Hong- is stated to be the case by à good ABLE ustre and softness.
WE are the only agents and
WE GUARANTEE IT I
D. CHELLARAM.
THE BEST SILK STORE.
the exception of Opium, Treasure and pearance of Fuehun Coal on the their into hazardous the suppliers of Such kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown authority, who ascribes it to the Company, Limited, Kowloon, and rapid growth of industrial enter West Point Godowns, whence delivery prisse all over Japan. The de may be obtained,
inards for coal are rising year by Optional Cargo will be forwarded on year, and the import of Fushun unless intimation is received from the Coal in considerable quantities is Consignees before noon to-day request no longer looked upon as a tres- ing it to be landed hats.
pass upon the legitimate market for home coals.-Manchuria Daily News.
Philippine Exploration Co., L
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 18th of Mar., will be subject to rent
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the | 18th of Mar,, at 9.30 s.m.
All claims bunst reach us before the
EMBRODERIES, MALTESE AND RARE 20th of Mar, 1918, or they will not be
CHINESE LACES.
BON TON STORE.
CHEAP SALE!
recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Bilf Ling will be countersigned. by the undersigned, ..
NORD DEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELOHERS & ÇO........./
General Agents.g
Commencing Monday Next For Two Weeks ONLY | Hongkong, 6ib Mar. 98.
Just Arrived A New Assortment Of Ladies Shoes.
G. W. RAMCHAND & CO. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF SILKS, CANTON LINEN, PONGEE SILK, CREPE DE CHINE AND LACES.
Old Post Office Building,
Opp. Flower Street
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO. THE BEST BARBER SHOP IN THE COLONY! CHIROPODISTS, MANICURES AND
LADIES HAIR DRESSERS,
HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.
Notices
BUN
OF
Consignees
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·Messrs. Anderson, Meyer and Company are authorised to pu blish the result of the work on the Gumaus property during the month of February, as follows:- Gold recovered 1005 oz
P.37,000 Approx. value
4
Dredge worked for 20 days, of which 8 days were expended in working through tailings, As. the reference to tailinga in the above returna may not be readily understood by overybody, it might be as well to explain in what manner the dred-
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ge has bean working since opera-
From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
HE Steam-hip.
tions were first commenced. The configuration of the Gumans per party is that of a long, narrow channel opening out into a wide valley. When dredging started, the nature of the ground made it necessary that this narrow channel should be covered first and there " "GREGORY APCAR,"
fore during the months of Novem having arrived from the above ports, ber, December, and January that consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from part of the property, was worked. At the end of January and the alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will beginning of February the be landed at ouce, at consignees isk dredger was turned round and expense.
an operation in itself re- Cargo remaining on board after t p... quiring some days and of the 13th inst, will be landed at exa- for about a week it gradually aignees risk and expense.
returned to paying ground, during that time working over the tailings, ie., the ground which had already been dredged. There- LU.fore, the dredge had only about
No Fire Insamnce will be effected.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP (by the undersigned.
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
8.9. NILE"
FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN.
PORTS AND MANILA The above mentioned veel baring arrived Consigness of cargs are heraby notified to send la thoir Bills of lading ut countersignstore and take - im- mediate delivery of cargo from alongside
Cargo impeding discharge will be laaded immediately at onsignoes risk asd expense.
Bil's of Lading will be countersigned DAVID SASSOON & CO.,
Agents. Honglong, 12th Mar,"1918,
[249 twelve working days in all daring. Feb.,daringwhich 100 oz. of gold were recovered. The dredge has now got out into the good ground,
ESCAPING FROM MIDDLE nad work should now be carried
AGE.
Golf Denounced as a Germ of Fenliity.
on uninterruptedly and regularly. As regards the richness of the ground, the following figures oro the best indication,
0. yda.
value P. November 57,000 dredged 61,000 Cargo temeining u.dlivored Thare-interviewed by a press represen- December 61,000.
73,000
Mrs. Ernest Schofield, who was
day March 18th. 1918, at noon will be tative on the question raised in January (unknown) 39,000 landed into to Company's Godown; at Mr. Justico Darling's Court. February con igncessisk and expens.
37,000
"When are we middle-aged?" The total expense of the com Cargo remisininz undelivered MON- declared that nowadays there are pany, including repairs, r
DAY Mar., 17th, 1913, at noon will be snbject to landing and storage charges. No firs inaumace whatever will bo effected.
ao middle-aged people.
elo. amount to G. 25 m
"There are young people," she 7,000) monthly, and nathey said, "and there are old people, handle about fi0,000 cubic yardı All chatd and otherwise damaged but there have been no middle per month-the total capacity of cargo will be examined at the above aged people since 1880. Middle- the dredge is said to bis 90,000- NEW 1913 MODELS. Company's godown Faturday, 15th. age is a mental disease which the cost per cubic yard about 5 5-6
inst., st 10 s.m.
grows on you if you remain still, cents gold. The following in- No claims will be entertained gaand is kept at bay if you are al-formation was taken from the less socompanied by short delizory note waye mentally on the move. official records on 1 pablished in ex list of exceptions taken at the time of "In Victorian days nearly the Proceedings of the Instituto delivery to consigues and sign for and every woman was middle-aged at of Mining Enginers in New York 26, because then there was nothing and will be of interest in this Gold Dredging except embroidery in which she connection.
Bon Ton and Royal
Worcester Corsets. AMERICAN CORSET STORE. 10, Des Vœux Road.
KWONG CHEONG.
Renewing of corroded plates by addition, ce metal
Welding of broken piesa af ar y kind cf matr. GOLD AND SILVER OFFIOR : 84. Rouge', Bhildiar, Ari Plany, Talynny » 1088.
F45
on behalf of the Pacifo Mail 5.3. Co.
All claims must be filed on or before April, 10th 1919, otherwise they will not la recognized.
was allowed to be interested. commenced in 1898 in California FRED J. HALTON The result was that she ceased to in a tentative manner and the
Agent be mentally alive, and became value per cubic yards
wards dredged Hongkonz, 11th Mar., 1918 1247 middle-aged. But now
there ar
are during the last 14 years ranged. "INDRA" LINE, LIMITED 80 many interesting subjects to from 8 to 15 cents gold and the
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
occupy her attention that it is following figures show how rapidly impossible to be anything but good production through dredg FROM NEW YORK,
ing in California increased ... HE Steamship
Gold
GRINDRANI" W having (arrived lions the abors ports CASUM. formed thas all goods are being
Condigrees of inargo by her are hereby at their risks into the itasardona extra hasenkut padorus of the kong and E Соправу.
IVORY, SANDALWOOD,
LACQUERED WARE.
ORANAMENTS.
13, Queen's Road:
CHATER ROAD
| OSMAN V
CHARLES J. GAUPP & CO.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,'
GOLD AND SILVER
WRIST WATCHES IN ALL VARIETIES.
Craigieburn,
Setchell, M&Adams, Mr. and Haselfoot, Lt.
Mrs. O. QMre, and 2 & Mis Shaw, J. A.
children Kydd, Mr. and
MIB Mullins. Lieut.
Lo]. & Mrs. A. J., RGA Smith, Mre: G. Smith, E. GI Wood, EM.
Ignella, JTait, D. E., Jeanin, H. E.
Treville, R. de
Johnson, Mr. & Vallon, L.
Steinacher, Mr Bevington, F. | Caldwell, Mr.
Caldwell, Miss Carpenter, Mr.
and Mrs. Chinehen; B. J. Cornell, W. A. Barevy, Major &
Mrs. R. E.
Vidrey, M. Vouillemerst
Walter, J. R.
Trebe, Mr and Waring, O. H.
Mrs. A
Jurado, Dr T.
Juster, W
MTBA AM
Watson, J,
Corr, J. H.
Wehle, M.
Fing Mrs M
Lafunto, A
Williams, WL Winston, E. O Lecadet, Caphy. Wilson. Wi
Woo, Mra and
Grand Hotel, Allan, Mr. and Mudle, Mr. and
Mist Benchanson, P. Redford, Capt. Booker,
End Mrs
Longone, G.
Lopes
Bumann'
Bennett, Dr Rowley, Miss A- Bonetta, dias V. Scherey Dr.
Schmidt Drew, Mr. and Schunlus, J.
MTS.
Borvia, Mr. and Grovedall. Mr. & Mrs. J.
Mra.
Elson, W..
Greer, Mr. & Mrs. Bohmann, J. Higginbotham
MILLINERS & DRAPERS LADIES & CHILDREN'S WEAR.
¡¡No. 14 8: D'Àguilar Street;
PARIS TOILET
Sharp, H. J.
Sholen, L.
Stephano, Miss
Ladles and HAIR Largest
Jenkins, AA Storeh, E. Keyt, Dr.
Tobia,- Mr."and
Kuhlyze Mr. F. 20 Lorria
Tobias Lopes J.
Tyre, G. B Mason, Mra PWatkins, G "Li Meyer, N. Miller, F Моля. О
Weismann, O.
Woodaask White, Mr. and
Mr
from th tained
young.
It is as well to avoid certain dangere
Middle-age is carried Year. by germs, and one of those germs 1898 18,847 1905-3,276,141 in golt not because it is not a 1899 133,812 1908-5.098,354 good game for the young, but be- 1000 200,869 1907-6,065,437 caused the golfer is nearly always 1901 471,934 1902-6,538,089 too much of a golfer, and unable, 1802 801 295-1902 7,382,950 be sufficiently interested in 1003 1,488,560 1910-7,550,261 other thinggRKOVAN
1904 2,187,088 1911 8,000,000
It esential, too, to avoid The expenses per enho yard eattling down. Luckily, people during this period ranged all the have now nearly got out of this way from 2-3-10 cents in Ane Victorian habit, and most people gravel with easy digging to 9-55- refuse to settle down till they 100 cents in very difficult dred- Are over 70, the
ging. In ordinary medi
The woman of 80 is nt least vel, even with heavy 80 years younger than she used penses ranged from 4 cents | to be. In Switzerland, the other cents per cubic yard, wor day I met a women ski-ing with down to a depth of 60 to 70 her grandchildren and taking therefore in no case has Ca part in nearly all the winter sports. nia such rich dirt as Game Though she must have been well porte, The Faracala or over 60, it was impossible to call Dredge according to her old or even middle-aged. She figures, could only bo called young. It is city of 3,0 time that the ph middle-aged & production el 87 cen was abolishedIt is out of date yard, which beats all
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