HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel Aaron, J, M. Barberini, E. T. Bate, E. R. Bates, H. B. Belilios, Mr. E.
R. Bartlett, Miss E
Brown, 8. M. Breen, H. Van> Connell, J. J. Canet, Miss R
Hannibal.Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Howell, Dr. B.Y,
Hine, E. S. Harbord, W. T. Howest,Hon. Mr.
E. A., OMG Hale, E, R. Hudson, A. H. Holden, E. AA Looke, Mr.
Mrs. F
Castro, Mr. & Jones, Mr. &
-MOVEMENTS OF
STEAMERS.
THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1913.
MERCHANT STEAMERS. The N. Y. K. 8.s. Sado Maru (American Line) left Besttle for this port on the 12th ult, and is expected here on the 14th Sept.
The N.Y.K... Rangoon Baru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port via ports on the 20th uit, and is expected here on the 6th September.
Consignees
"FROM EUROPE..
“HE E, A, L. Steamship THE RA
“SENEGAMBIA " "
The N. Y. E 6.8. Kitano Maru Capt. B. Beber, having arrived, Oop- (European Line) left Yokohama signess of Cargoare hereby informed that Shanghel on the 27th ult, and is at their risk in the hazardon H for this port via Kobe, Moji ard their goods are being landed and placed M. F. H. D'a. Mrs. F. M. Castro, Miss D'e. Kabel, E. §.
expected here on the 8th Sept. extra-basardous Godowns of the Hong- The NY.... Bombay Maru kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Castro, Master Kadoorie, Ellis (Bombay Line) left Kobe for this Company. Limited, whanse delivery
D'e.
Kruseman, Aport via Moji on the 28th ult may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading Cambridge, A. J. Kulka, E,
and expected here on the 8th countersigned by the Undersigned. Chapple, F. T Lloyd, G. T.
September. Olaxton, A. A. Lobb, Dr. E. L. The N. Y. K. a. Toss Maruar sotice to the contrasy be given to-
Optional Cargo will be carried on aa M.
(Caloutta Line) left Caloutts. for Macintyre, Mr this port vis ports on the 26th!
day. and Mrs. Nell ult.; and is expected here on the
14th September.
Coleman, Dr. A.
'L. E. F.
Carter, Mrs. Cobb, A. H. Dowley, W.A. Davis, .. H.
Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-
ren,
Dewar, J. Douglas, Mr. &
Mrs. R. H. Damm, C. A.
Dusseldorp, T. J.
van.
Dusseldorp, Ma-
dam van. Dusseldorp, Miss
H. van. Ehrenfels, Mr. &
Mrs. H. E. Ehrhardt, Capt. ..W. Finlayson, W. F. Foster, Mrs. M. Foster, Miss O.
W.
Finlayson, Mrs.
E.
ד יו
Martin, G. MoGarity, Capt.
The N. Y. K., Yokohama & Mrs. F.
Maru (Amerloan Line) left Beattle Markham, B.
for this port vis ports on the 26th Mason, C. Fare-ult, and is expected here on the
brother
28th September. Matheson, Miss
M.
R. T.
The N. Y. K. s.a. Tango Maru (European Line) left Colombo for
All Chime must be presented within |în days of the steamer's 'arrival here, after which date they cannot be re- sognized,
No alaiman will be admitted after the Joods have if the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 2nd. prox. will be subject to rest.
All broken, chafed, and damaged guoda mest be left in the Godowns,
Rotices
M. Y. SAN & CO.
CONFECTIONERS
}{OROCERS
had the cheapest and least re- spectful funeral. "He departed without being desired." Nobody wanted this man to live a day longer. There was not a soul RESTAURANTEURS that said "It is a pity he is dead." He went, as Sir Walter Scott says, Down to the vile dust from whence he sprung,
Unwept, unhonoured and un-
a-94-96 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, Telephone No. 1057.
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AMERICAN Any Cool Drinks
Soda Fountain
Ice Cream®
FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT $0.70 CENTS A MEAL
A LA CARTE AT ALL HOURS.
SHOPPING MADE EASY. THE STORE FOR EVERYONE
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COMMERCIAL
Leather Industry in Japan.
According to the Osaka Maini- chi, leather of excellent quality is produced at Takagimura, near Himeji, where the German Gov-{ srument a few years ago sent a
He was never missed says special commercial inspector to the Chronicler. A dreadful thing made inquiries as to the process. to say about anybody. Yet it
had and has to be said. It is This, anys the paper, shows that sadly possible to die like that. the Himeji leather has no rival on There are people like that, who the international market, being will never be missed when they snowy white in appearance and pass away. They leave no va vary soft, yet very durable. In cancy, because they have never feudal days the leather was large- done anything, never moved a
finger for anyone but themselves, ly used by the military leaders, They just slip out and it is as sad it is stated that Hide-yoshi when the waves close over the Toyotomi, Nobunaga Odá, and bead of a drowned man.
There
is no place to mark where he the Shoguns all used it. As to sonk. It is quite possible to the origin of the industry, it ig die without being missed. Godohronicled that at the time of the will never miss some people be-art edition to Korea by the Em-. cause they have never done any press Jingu the Japanese forces" thing for Him. They have never cheered, inspired or helped aby-
brought home many prisoners,
Jone.
Matheson, Mrs. this port via Singapore on the 28th where they will be examined on the 2nd The Queen's Road Central Co. ample, a bad memory. You can ledge of manufacturing leather,
McKean, Dr. G.
W. Mehta, B. K. Merecki, J. Moulder. A. B. Mulder, Mr & Mrs. J. D. F. McBurney, A.
D. Mildner, A. McDonald, Mr.
&. Mra. F. O'Leary, Miss
ult and le expected here on 10th September.
The I. O. N. S. s.8. Kumsang from Moji is due at Hongkong on the 2nd Sept..
The S. L. ss. Harpalyce left Kobe for Hongkong via Moji on the 27th ult, and is due at Hongkong on the 4th Sept.
The BL 8.8. Radnorshire from London is due at Hongkong" on the 6th Oct.
The S. L. ss. Den of Glamis from London passed the Canal
on the 15th ult, and is due at Hongkong on the 19th Sept.
The I. L. 88. Indrani passed the Canal on the 15th ult., is due at Hongkong on the 18th Sept.
VESSELS IN port.
Steamers. Anne, Nor- s.s. 1,017, A. Arntzen, 22nd lust Bangkok' 15th inst., Rica,-Kin Tye Tung.
G. Ormiston, J, Pierce. R. R. Preville, R. de Parker, Mise Pedlow, JAH. Ray, E. H. Roxburgh, R.R. Reay, Hises F. Bibley, J. C. Singer, E. T. .. Smith, Mr. and
Mro. E. E. Sorby, V.! Square, Mias A, Viola, Mrs. A. White, Mrs. M.Kaijo
G. Walker, Capt.
H. A.
Gordon, Mrs. J. Gordon, E. B. Gillis, Mrs. R. O. Gillis, Mrs. Gillis, Mise D. Gage, Mrs. F. W. Gallotte, H: Goare, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Gillespie, Dr. J.
M. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gourges, Grimshaw, R. J. Grisogono, P.O.
Von. Gilhooly, Mrs, P. White, F. W.
...
H..
Gordon, Q. R,
Hall, P. C..
Hanna, Dr. J. Q.
Wood, G. G.
Wilson, D.
Webb, 8. F.
King Edward Hotel.
Almond, Mr. R. Logen, W.
Cargill, F. J.
Castro, C.
Mackintoeli, J.
A
Chee, T.
Connell, R. Connell, H. E. Dobbie, Mr. &
MrB.
Donaldson, W.
A:
Majer, Mrs. Massey, Miss, MoBugh, Mr.
& Mrs. F. E. Mody, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. N. Morrise, Mrs. Murphy, J. A
Gerlach, Mr. & Murray, M. F.
Finchott, Mrs.
Mrs. W. W.
Grimble, G.
Harris, J. B.
Heinemann, Mr.
& Mrs. Hingle, E. J.. Jensen, B. Kraft, Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Lauritsen, Mr, &
Mrs.
Nobbs, A. P.
Passmore, Capt.
& Mrs. W.C.
Jozun
Maru, Jap. 8.s. 2,558, M. Tanaka, 23rd inst.-Port Arthur, Coal-M. B. K. Maru, Jap. 8.8. 1,292, Y. Yamamoto, 23rd inst.--- Swatow 22nd inst., Gen. -Order...
prox. a19.90 m
No Fire Insurance will be effected
in any case whatever.
This stasier brings on cargo
Ex.
"Bong Ring I om Holmestrand HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
Hongkong Offloa Hongkong, 27th August, 1913. [468
4
BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, From MIDDLESBRO, LONDON
AND STRAITS. 8.8. BENALDER,"
C
AND
GENERAL MERCHANTS. “
UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS
ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES:
You can leave a had ex-some of whom had a special know- Bo live that nobody remembers and experiments showed the water with pleasure anything you ever of the river Ichi-kawa, at Himeji, did. They would sooner forget
HIGH CLASS TAILORS & EXPERIENCED CUTTERS they were a useful people;
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
MA A LA VA
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY,, CHEAPEST STORE IN THE EAST.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Queen's Road, Central: The Old Supreme Court. Telephone 1450 ambition is a legitimate one: t per cent. Business in the Silver
informed that all goods are being landad at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharron delivery may be obtaine-1.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, sod ali Goods remaining undelivered after the Zad pros. will be subject to rent
All Claims against the Steamer must te presented to the Undersigned on or eft re the 9th prx, or they will not be recognized.
SOLIGNUM
to the bast preservative of wood from decay, dry rot and vermin. it la casily aprli. bus great when men pass away without share market quotations have
་
it, in charity. There are happily to be particularly suited for the mea and women of whom the tanning industry." world, public life and the church Home Commercial and Produce
Markets. it won't be 80
easy to fill
August 1. their places." It is a grand thing The Bank rate remains up- when they say that; it is a dread changed at 4 por cent. The ful thing when they have to say Open market rate for short loans "he won't be much missed." is 31 to 3 per cent., and discount Surely, however, this form of of four monta' Bank bills 44 to 41 wish to remain in the kindly market has been rather more memory of people when we are active, and the price of bare is gone. It is a wretched ending now 274. per oz. In the Rubber leaving one green spot in the been quite steady, and the under. it is possible. As Sir Walter thir. Cash displacements during memory of their fellows. Yet tone seems to be growing heal- Scott says in the "Lay of the August in connection with calle Last Minstrel," in a passage part on recent issues of capital are nat - of which I have already quoted, so heary as of late. The most A man oan be so "concentered CANTON all in self" that he "doubly important item of the month is a payment on 5th of $1,546,000 an dies. He is never missed. It the last Chinese loan. On 30th. ought not to be possible for any ult. there was a renewal of the one of us, however humble in demand for insurance against riot position, to have this said of him. risks in China, and a certain because as Christians the service amount of property within the of others is of the very essence of concessions was covered. The the example and faith of Jesus meetings have been held of the Christ,
covering power, and in addition to its preserving properties makes a most artistic stain on all woodwock, whether inside or out.
SOLICNUM IS DEATH TO THE WHITE Așt
MADE IN SEVERAL SHADES OF BROWN, GREEN & RED.
The whole of the superstructural woodwork of the new Star Ferry, Pine Hongkong has been tread with "Boligtam.
SOLE
All broken, chsfed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godower, AGENTS| where they will be examined on the 2nd prox at 11 a..
hy
Hue, Fr. 8.s."710, A. Corneliussler,
24th inet.–Haiphong No Fire Insurance has been state), 22nd inst., Gen.-A. R Bill of Lading will be countersigned Marty.. Luchow. Br. a. 1.221, Meathrel. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
24th inat, Shanghai
Agenta Gan, B, & 8.
Hongkong, 26th August, 1910. [442 Kathe, Gar. 8.8. 1,209, H. Frand. sen, 25th inst.-Samarang Sugar.-Order.
Kiang
Tacoma
Ping, Chi. ss 1,222, Ud- den, 27th inst,-Uhin- kiang, Gen.T. I. & Co. Maru, Jap. 8.8. 3,830, T. Hamada, 27th inst.- Manila 24th inst.. Flour and Gen-0.8.K. Kumchow, Br. 6.9. 1,450, J. A,
Martin. 27th inst.-Sai- gon 23rd inst., Rice.— Ühinese
Peake, A. D. J. Yi Loong. Br... 1,121,E. Wright-
Saunders, Miss. Schenk, Mrs. Shelhomer, Mr.
& Mrs.. Sibreo, Dr. Spurge, A, B, Stewart, Capt,
Lemare, Mr. & Mr A. H.
Mrs.
ennox, J.
Walker, D.
Whitelaw, G, C.|
& Kulese, K..
Keyt, Dr.
Grand Hotel,
Allen, Mr.
Mrs. Oraw, Mr.
Mrs. A. B. Campbell, O.
Dalsille Fearon Frenck, C. Freese, M.
and Lewingdon,
Capt. J. S. Lorria, F.. Rogage, Dr. Rodyh Schroeder
Wesher, J.. Welsmann, C.
Caldwell, Mr. Meurer, Mrs.
Hyde, Capt.
Craigieburn.
Carpenter, Mr.
McCaig, J.
Reynaud, Ma-
Caldwell, Miss
and Mrs.
Cornell, W. A.
McDougall, Mr.
And Mrs.
Kydd, Mr. and dame & mon-
Mrs.
siour
Galbraith, V. Smith, Mrs. G.
Amith. E.. Wood, E. M.
M. Quernier, Mrs.
Notic
WING KEE & CO.
47-49, Connaught Rd,
SHIP CHANDLERS,
PROVISION & COAL
MEROHANTA.
Hongkong, 23rd May, 1018.
son, 27th inst-Bangkok
21st inst, Gen.- Khoon Seng.
Tilteroem, Dut. 8.8. 6,667, J. Bou-T
man, 27th inst—Java
20th inst., Sugar and
Rattan.-J. C. J. L.
„To Sail ·
THE AMERICAN AND
MANCHURIAN LINE.
(BUCK VALL STEAMSHIP
LINES LTD.)
ريه
1E Steam-bip
'KANSAS"
Chipshing. Br. a. 1.199, S, M, Captain R. Linklater, will be despatch-
Mergreek, 28th instd from Hongkong on or about 2nd. Tientsin lat inst., Gen. September for -J. M. & Co.
TOR
.HONG
KONG,
SOUTH
CHINA
SIEMSSEN & Co.. (Machinery Dept.) Hongkong & Canton..
LAW &
SONS
Studebaker
"Notices
E have much pleasure in announcing to our sumer patrons and customers that we have opened
A New SILK STORE
W BOSTON and NEW YORK
[past.)
No. 3 Duddell St.
Sole Agents.
SBORT SERMON.
Ride on a Wild.Qiraffe.
Malayan Rubber Loan Agenoy. Company and the Siamese Tin Syndicate. Chins Tes at auction has been firm, with a fair busi- ness passing. Coffee has met with good competition at fall to Curious is the tale of Mr. dearer rates. Sugar, after being Selous of how he rode a giraffa week's prices. Singapore Pepper firmer, closes quiet at about last When hunting with a friend he is quiet, bat steady, and White had wounded one of the giants, which sank to its knees and did Pepper dull and lower. Rice is. not rise when the hantera came market for Manila Hemp is quiet. quiet and unchanged. The
up with it :-
and easier. Plantation Rubber "I'll bet you, you won't get on is practically unchanged, good. its back," asid my friend We
were both of us very young men average Sheet being quoted at then, which perhaps does not Pars is 38. 84d. per lb. Straite about 28. 9d. per lb. Fine Flard excuse the thoughtless cruelty of Tin is £182 to 8182 10. for both the act; but in answer to my cash and three months. friend's challenge I at once vaulted on the giraffe's back and sat aatride it just behind the withers. Immediately I touched it the startled animal struggled
Hydro-Blectrics in Japan.
from the report hy H.M. Com
The following information is mercial Attache at Yokohama (Mir
to its fet and started off at E. F. Crowe) on the trade of
And he departed without gallop. Clasping it round the Japan in 1912-Of the total of being desired; and they buried neck I had no difficulty in main- 800,000 worth of water turbines him in the city of David, but not taining my seat, and my remem- and Pelton wheels imported dur
For freight and further par.iculars in the most up-to-date style xod fashion at the large in the sapulohres of the King." brance is that the motion of my ing 1912. Germany contributed
pply't o
Sikiang, Fr. 8. 615, J. Parnnier, (with liberty to call at the Halalar
28th inet Haiphong 26th inst., Gon.-N. M. & Co, Signal, Br. e.e., Bendixen, 28th inet-Kwangyen 27th Inst., Stone J & Co. Cbungang, Br. e... 1,188, J. G
Mattock, 29th inst- og ne. 12th August, 1918 Sourabaya 18th Inst... Sugar-J. M. & Co. Chinhua, Br. ss. 1,349, Finlayson. 29th inst.-Manila 26th inet, Gen.-B. & S.
Consignee
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI GATION CO., LTD. From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
"HE Company's Steamship
THE
“FOOKSANG;"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consigns of oargo by her am hereby faformed that their goods will be dalivared from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or re- maining on bosed after 4 p.m. the 78th | fast, will be landed at Consignee's
risk and expense
by
Ho Fire Turancë will be effected Bil of Lading will be countersigned
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO, LTD,
and
Commodious Premises No. 3840 Queen's Road Contral,
THE BANK LINE Limited
Agents.
Intely occupied by Besars. H. Rutonjee & Son, 869 and gorgeous stock of
where we are displaying an anthiely new, handsomě
Silk Goods & Jewellery Ware of all descriptions in a railety of new, elegant and
Fegular Steamship Serviceve desigal and patterns.
With Garly to call 'at the Malabar Cout.
Paco
The stock includes a choice selection of Turkish, Persian & India Silk, Carpets & Wollen Rugs a chatte and elegant pattern*
Prides, specially redaced for sumayer,"
"Cheapest 'isorn in the Colony, An early viết munastly solicited.
D. CHELLARAM.
Sanrio won Horaxoso or abort *.8. "SATSUMA"
For Freight and further Information, apply to
DODWILL & CO., LTD
Aggita
"} 12th September. Bugkong. 26th July, 1018.
After
II Obronicles XXI, 20.
tall stead was easy.... The Latin proverb runs: de carrying me for a short distance cost of 250 per ton. This business £81,000, working out an averaga mortais nil nisi bonum; Bay at a swinging canter the giraffe nothing but good about the dead. once more knelt gently down and It is a good rule in regard to I hastily dismounted." in regard to everybody, in the private persons, and a good rule
sense that we have not to tell tales discreditable to the dead, simply out of love of scadal, Bat otherwise, we ought not to make
R. E. Officers.
is, of course, a result of the large hydoroelectric enterprises which are springing up all over the country, the last few years having seen an enormous incresse' in the utilization of water power in Japan. On the main island seven plants are in operation, or in
it a binding rale. The Chronicler Lieat Col. G. P. Campbell, course of construction, where the does not observe it. And quite Royal Engineers, assistant com-output exceeds 20,000 b.h.p. rightly. We need to know the manding Royal Engineere, Pesha Power is transmitted in each case lives of bad as well as of good war Division, has arrived home at high voltage to the large in- men, so thut we may learn from from India on leave. Brig. Gen. dustrial centres, and utilized for. LESSONS IN CHINESE. them. So here we have an F. G. Bond, late Royal Engineers, lighting, traction and power. The epitaph. It is a peculiarly severe commanding the Southern hydraulic machinery supplied to MR. LI HON FAN, & Chinese one, simple, dignified, short ns Brigade in India, reached the age Japan in recent years for large. Hngkn 271 Baptamber. 1918, (468 | graduate veraca in litera- epitaphs must be. If an epitaph for retirement on August 10. undertakings is almost exclusively ture, has been a teacher to is not pithy, it if does not strike Capt F. D. Irvine, Royal En- of German and Swiss mзn- European officials and merchants out and strike hard, it is a failure, gineers, now serving with the 2nd ufacture, and in ons instance only in this Colony for over ten years. Here then we have an epitaph Queen Victoria's Own Sappers of American. A Swedish firm He has a good method of train- on King Jehoram. It certainly and Miners at Bangalore, has has now entered the field, and ing Europeans to pass in the cannot be called a failure. It is been selected for appointment as the general tendency is towards a Chinese examination, and is terze, simple, sweeping and final. General Staff Officer, 3rd Grade, monopoly for the European firms, possessed of a first rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. He has Jehoram we are told "departed with the Commonwealth Forces which are three in number. also a good knowledge of Manda-without being desired." They in Australia. Capt. J. D. Monro, British makers are unrepresented
would not even give him the us-Royal Engineers, attached to the in large plants. Pipelines im ual ceremonious funeral. "His Eastern Command headquarters, ported from abroad are practically people made no burning for him, left leave England for Sierra confined to welded steel pipes. like the burning of his father." Leone on August 13. He relieves These pipes have been exclunive- Because he was king he was Capt. E, W S. Mahon in com- ly of German manufacture, and buried in the city of David but mand of the 88th (Fortress) have so far been the product of not in the royal sepulchres. He Company;
(two firme,
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No matter what your respiratory organs may be suffering trans-ighether
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40 TARK
Choots and The entry IMITATIONIS,
FAMED PS2 Sold the bo
Thou?' BAYAN A
General Managem.. Gongkong, 27th August, 1918. 8. CURE FORRE ASTHMA
rin and Hakka,
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